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Thursday, October 28, 1976 k'S—1 OFFERS GREAT FOOD Page 5, The Carolina Indian Voice I ic oo B o g'ggg^'.ge^ M CHECK THEsT"! check these n HI ASSORTED FLAVORS 9 5’ (5|iF LABEL ■ ■ SHASTA DRINKS 59* B B ARMOUR TREET .12-02.89* 1^1 H SOUTHFRNRKrillT ^^^9 LUZIANNE INSTANT B ■ FLOUR $1.19 B B COFFEE ^oz 99 B B SPECIAL 9 Ai IIIZIANNFFIFrrRAPFRK B ■coffee mate „oz $1.29 B B COFFEE , $1.39 B 9 HUNTS 9 Htutr COCKTAIL ^9 ll17IANNFRFniARFI B 1502. 3 / $ 1 BBcoffee L. $1.39 B B HOT DOG ROLLS e-FKs. 3/$1 LUZIANNE R.T, gjjj COFFEt L. $1.39 B ■■ FOODLAND ■■ ■■ OLAO' B HAMB. ROLLS e-ncs. 3 / $ 1 m ■ TRASH^BleS ' .rgr'S ■ LEAN BONELESS rBEEF STEW $1 07 SHORT RIBS BEEF STEW l. 67' 80NE-IN BEEF STEW » 37* HORMEL'S BONELESS CURE 81 HAM . $1. HOUSE or RAEFORD TURKEY BREAST . 9 HORMEliSUCED SLAB BACON . 89’ tvoter .s,^. ^'"9 ■ S”"" ’ ^'®r s '^'S'ting Abbott 199’ gia.$i.y9 SPECIALS NO. 2 WHITE POTATOES . SO-LB.BAG $1.W FRESH SWEET POTATOES u9 COBLE COHAGE CHEESE ba AS* FOOOLANO DETERGENT PINK LOTION »or49* BANQUET (BEEF-CHICKEN-TURKEY) POT PIES .... B-OZ. 4/$I DOUBLE PROTECTION (REG. $1.55) RIGHT GUARD 5 02 99* ANTI-PERSPIRANT (REG. $1.55) RIGHT GUARD 502 99* REG. $1.09 BAYER ASPIRIN 5a. 77* In Gloria's Kitchen When Crock Pots first went on the market, I was sure they couldn't be as great as their advertisements. I couldn’t see how they could operate for 2 cents a day and have your meal all ready when you came home. Since I have a reputa tion for being a scrooge, I couldn’t see myselfbuyingone without knowing if it really worked. So I borrowed one and 1 must say 1 am really impressed. 1| was nice to come home and find a hot meal ready to serve. If you haven’t tried one, you should. It really is super. Below is the recipe 1 used. Fix before leaving for work. Beef stew Crock Pot Style 1 lb. stew beef 2 carrots 1 onion potatoes 1 c Golden mushroom soup 1 c water Salt and pepper to taste. Dice potatoes, carrots and onion. Add salt and pepper. Place in crock pot. Put stew beef on top of vegetables. Pour soup and water over meat and vegetables Cook in crockpot on low heat until done, (about 7 hours.) Jones named to Corter/Hunt Committee Dr. English E. Jones has been named to the state steering committee of “Edu cators for Carter-Hunt’’ by Mrs. Betty McCain, chairman. State Democratic Executive Committee. At its first meeting in Raleigh, Gubernatorial candi date Jim Hunt told the com mittee, “During the current Republican administrations in Raleigh and Washington, it has been obvious that adequ ate attention to improve edu cation needs have not been given.” Hunt said, “the elec tion of Jimmy Carter will mean a new national commitment in support of local and state efforts, public and private, to improve education. With a Democratic President in Was hington and a Democratic Governor in Raleigh, this state will fulfil] its historic commit ments to the best possible education for all our citizens.” Craig Phillips, Democratic candidate for re-election as State Superintendent of Public Instruction, told the more than 80 members of the steering committee, “that the entire Democratic team is dedicated to the premise that education is a key issue in the state and nation and ail of us are pledged to help frame and support educational progress during the next four years.” Oxendine honored Ms. Eottla Mae Oxendine, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Cummings, was honored on her birthday with a party at Revels’ Ffsh Camp. The guests attending were: Ms. Betty F. Oxendine, her daughter; Mr. and Mrs.. Garry Oxendine, her son and daugh ter-in-law; Paul Drake and Billie Joe Oxendine, her grand children; Glner Ann and Uene Cummings, Sandra Faye and Charlene Hammonds, and Be linda Kaye Oxendine, her nieces; Ms. Betty Lue Locklear sister of the honoree; Mr. and Mrs. Kemis Lee Hammonds, sister and brother-in-iaw of the honoree; and Ms. Ella Baker, friend of the honoree. PraycT of thanksgiving was offered by Ms. Ella Baker. They eitjoyed a delightful evening ti^ether. The cake was baked by Ms. Stella Jacobs of Pembroke. AL'S REMODELING •Room Additions or any Remodeling 18 Years Experience For Free Esfimote Coll Al Lowery After 5 p.m. 739 2459 Let Us Design and Build Your Home PSHS Health Careers Club are hosts Rev. King Moynor honored •Expert Planning •Licensed Contractors Architectual drafting and designing CAU HUBBARD LOWERY 521-4624 Rt. 1 Box 137-B Pembroke, NCi It- Rev. King Maynor The Health Careers Cinb of Pembroke Senior High School hosted an Officers Leadership Conference for District IV which was held at the 0. P. Owens Agrlcnltore Center in October. The all-day workshlp was devoted to mini- clinics on such topica, n-.^arliamentary procedure, seeial graces. group dynamics, and leader ship qualities. Health Career Gob representatives from sur rounding counties and Robe son County brought foods to contribute to a group luncheon at noon. Pictured above are the officers of the Pembroke Health Careers Qub with their advisor, Ms. Miriam Edwards, third from left. Others plrcturd ed are Helen Moore, parlia- mentairan; Cynthia Johnson, historian; Ka^y Scott, treas urer; Rhonda Jones, secretary; Geanice Ransom, president elect; Donny Oxendine, vice- president; and Donna Dial, president. Elizabeth Heights Baptist Church honored their pastor. Rev. King Maynor, Sunday, October 24. It was Rev. Maynor’s birthday as well as the anniversary of his first year as pastor at the church. After the morning worship service in which the message was delivered by Rev. Tony E. Brewington. Director of sions for Burnt Swamp Baptist Association, all of Rev. May nor’s family assembled in the sanctuary to the surprise of the . pastor. The church presented Rev. Maynor a number of special gifis and then dismiss ed for dinner and warm fellowship on the church grounds. THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE Published Each Thursday by The Lumbee Publishing Company Bruce Dorroo, Managing Ediror Connee Droyboy 6 Garry L. Dorron, Associore Editors Donnie Locklear-Circulation Manager SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS: Mrs. Bazie Hardin Violet Locklear B. Locklear Elmer W. Hunt Jackie Lugene Lowery Moiling Address; The Corolino Indian Voice Post Office Box 1075 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 SUBSCRIPTION PATES lnsrore-1 Year $7.28 2 Years $10.40 OUT OF STATE 1 Yeor $6.00 2 Yeors $12.00 Tel. (919) 521-2826 MEMBER: American Indian Press Assoc. N.C. Press Associarion God gront me the serenity to occepr the things I Connor chonge; courage to change the things I CQO; and the wisdom to know the difference. The Carolina Indian Voice desires to be notified promptly of o change of address. Send your address change to: The Corolino Indion Voice, P. O. Box 1075. Second Closs Postoge Poid at Pembroke. NC 26072.
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