lursday, March 24 » i..,. WE RESERV^THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES HORMEL BEST BEEF i-ii_,^ I uccr W>WDST£AK MJP om -CHOlCt-TOP ^ MomsrE^K....M^^ O^^PAJ.MOIC£ C'TnAX/ ^ - • STEAK.... lumberton, N.C. Pembroke, N.C. Red Springs, N.C. •fl X)6U^Jou5 c+;bm^g ■tIOOSE W RAEFORp BREAST. •HcRM&c- C.o/2-e 8i HAMS — C H O si K. 4 BOLOGMfV-. ..89?= CTo&ii-ee* pRflWKS U.S .p.A. CHOICE "BDAjEi.e-5s RUMP ROAST HORMEl BEST BEEF SIRLOIN TIP ROAST SPf^OUSSSi ciTMoifi (kmury^iRE/ A iCTZA-PT GRAPH JEULV 3^0 DOG FOOD 32-OZ. COLA ilni 00a^.i S9^ D KRAFT SlICED ioq, aa ilMERICAN CHEESE T- 69" I IKRAFTPARKAY (Jaarsarihe ™o 49' □rS “ 47- I I HAPPY KIDS __ U PEANUT BUTTER '“ 57' Ubarbecue sauce 63' □ iSTARD 26' I IPHIIIIPSZIPTOP 7V,.OZ. AAf« lJbeahs&frahks 33' □pancake SYRUP - □pSir" - 35' □ peach halves ’'“““ 62' n HUNT’S _ TOMATO JUICE "“^ 28' □ GREEN GIAN HIBLET C9Rie^ DliuiD OETEROEHT 83' □ tioe Tpo □ HASArSPRAr....^:»l» □ TRASH BAGSjjis P TOILET TISSUE 45' DFAciALTISSUE 63‘ 49* 68' 28' 50' FOODLAND SALTIHES SOUTHERN BISCUIT FLOUR PHILLIPS PORK & BEANS DEL MONTE — FRUIT COCKTAIL □ » TABLET *1“ FOODLflKiO ymiA WAFERS... S' meklta Ma HOWEV BUMS...P" IA)E. VOELCONXE. FOOD STAKNPS GIANT CORN WISHBONE DELUXE FRENCH DRESSING □corn BEEF □ DUBUQUE SAUSAGE IN OIL □ CONSORT HAIR SPRAY □ CARNATION COFFEE MATE □ SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING □ LIPTON INSTANT TEA □ toilet soap •X* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * K> * # * •K> * * # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Page 5, The Caroline Indian Voice Oxendine Sworn In Henry w. OxendJne, Pembroke attorney, is shown receiving o certificofe from Governor James B. Hunt for his oppolnfmenf to the North Carolina Secondary Roads Council. Oxendine was sworn in Friday, March f 6fh in Raleigh. Said Oxendine. "This oppointment is for on Indefln^ period of rime ■ becoLise rite Governor hopes to revomp the Tronsportotlon Deporttnent and eHminofe the Secondary Roods CourK0 ond - expand the presmri tronsportotlon deportment board and let H take >ver the hinctiorts of the Sccondoty -. Roods CoiJi)^. . ‘GOVERNOR’ RICK BROOKS §9AM-3 PM I MON THRU FRI ^ wi’h your F avo Tile COUNTRY MUSIC 1060 AM .—. .w...... „rvn. c. * jHtaMuMHfc**M2||;*|MWfe**^H=*************:^*:^*.a*.a,.,..,.^=.^****4=*H.Hc * Spanish Club Pembroke BPW Club’s Shamrock Presents God’ Pembroke BPW Club’s Ball Hailed As Huge Success teed Auto Insurance? ...Coll Ken Britt FARM BUREAU INSURANCE 10% Off On Fire Insurance •Blue Cross •Mortgage Insurance •CROP HAIL INSURANCE Scott Blanks, Sponish Club president of P.S.H.S. is shown presenting a God's Eye which he mode to Ms. LJlio Chelolo, a native of Argentina who was the guest speaker for the monthly Sponish Club meeting. Shown to the left Is Ana Mario Costillo, on exchange student from kV 'vho Is ll''»''T> ' Tomaro Jacobs, P.S.H.S Junior at The Club is involved Jn o project of selling posters to help with . the exchange program pt P.S.H.S. A bike-o-thon qnd bake sole will be sponsored later to help with the program. The major fund-roising project of the Pembroke Business ond Professionol Women's Club was held on Morch 11, and hailed os the SHAMROCK BALL Under the direction of Ms. Somuel (Katrina) Lockleor who served os Boll Chairman, fhe Pembroke DPW Club entertoined approximately one hundred and fifty persons ot the event including guests from Lumberton, Foyettevilie, Moxton and Red Springs os well Qs Pembroke. The liiliuence of the Irish was evident from rhe boll decor which featured shamrocks and leprechauns on the walls including fwo large murals and loose shamrocks on fhe table with condles, to the very Irish menu. Among speciol guests were Mayor and Ms. Reginald Stricklond. State Representative ond Ms. Horace Lockleor, and Robeson County Commissioners Mr. and Ms. Herman Dial and Mr. ond Ms. Bobby Dean Lockleor. Proceeds from fhe Shamrock Boll will be used for the Coreer Advancement Scholarships oworded annually to young women ond other charitable projects of the Pembroke Business ond Professional Women's Club. FOR YOUR UPHOISTERY NEEDS Visit or Coll BRYANT'S UPHOLSTERY Hwy 71,2 Miles North of Maxton Phone 644-5036 (Day or Night) Owned and Operated by Palmer Ray Bryant and Carson Oxendine •Over 25 Years Experience •Bring this ad for a $1.00 a yard discount on material. No Job Too Small or Too Dig THE UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE Needs the skills of qualified men orwl women, with or without previous military service, for 16 hours each month ond two weeks eoch summer. This outstanding part-time coreer offers excellent fringe benefits such as.- $20,000 Life Insurance, Top Poy with regular raises. Retirement, Training ond leadership, plus many others A few of the openings now available ore: *Mechanlcs •Drivers *Cook8 •Clerk 'Typists •Supply Personnel Advancement to Senior NCO Grades Available in Each Field. It AND MANY OTHER SlUS CSM Charfe. Allen ®»'' ®«el>eli 1400 Crthage Road Lumberton. N.C. 283S8 FortBiees. NC 3tM7 739-3555 -iye-feyis i;AUTOnniEi;l-8IIM31.H34 { O. TOM BLANKS i i INSURANCE AGENCY } 2510 West 5th St., Lumberton, NC (Next to Old Foundry) Ph. 738-3382 jf > After-dinner dondng wos enjoyed by oil who weie entertoined by Gene Lowry ond his Short Circuit Super Disco. (Elmer Hunt Photo) •MOBILE HOME 6 HOME OWNERS •Fire •Auto •Life V '