New Women's Activities Coordinator.. Linda B. Locklear is Lumbee River EMC's new Women's Activit ies Coordinator and Secretary for the Member Services Department. Linda will be involved in several Member Services functions She'll be working with the cooperative s Women's Committee, and she'll be involved with youth activities, load management, home weatherization improvements, as well as keeping you informed about things of inter est in her page of the ? LREMC News.'' Prior to joining us. Linda was Legal Secretary for the firm of Musselwhite. Musselwhite and Mclntyre in Lumberton, and she was named Legal Secretary of the Year for the Lumberton Chapter of Legal Secretaries for 1979-1980. Linda, her husband, Arnold, her son, Dwight David, 15, and her daughter, Tonya Lynn. 8, live in Red . Linda B. Locklear Banks near Pembroke Arnold is Assistant Funeral Director with Locklear & Son Funeral Home in Pembroke, and their two children attend Prospect School. The Locklear's attend New Hope Church in the Pembroke Commun ity. and Linda serves as Assistant Secretary tor the church. She also serves as an Alternate Parent on the Title IV Parent Committee at Prospect School, where she is in volved in helping deserving Indian students get needed financial assistance. Linda says that in addition to her professional and civic involve ment. she enjoys cooking, traveling, dancing and reading. She also says that she is looking forward to "the many challenges" of her new job. LITTLE MISS LUMBEE! ? ? WANTED! Contestants for the 1980 LITTLE MISS LUMBEE PA GEANT^'j sponsored by Lum bce Kegfcnal Development Association. Anyone interest ed in entering their daughter in the pageant, can obtain applications from Monroe Chavis at LRDA Annex or Patricia Jacobs at Revels Mo tel Complex Right to Read Office #14. Child must be between 4 to 6 years of age and must be Indian (at least one parent must be Indian). This year's performance will be helid at Pembroke State University Performing Arts Center. If there are any questions concerning the Little Miss Lumbee Pageant, do not hesi tate to call Monroe Chavis 521-2401. or Patricia Jacobs 521-3525 or 3358. 1 In the Armed Forces rain.iuk j. muiu Marine Pvt. Proctor J. Floyd, son of James and Annie M. Floyd of 307 Bullard Ave.. Lumberton. NC Has completed a Basic Plumbing and Water Supply Course. During the seven- week course at the Marine Corps Base. Camp Lejeune. NC. students received introductory instruction on the installa tion. maintenance and repair of plumbing fixtures and water purification systems. They also studied the equipment ana iccnniques usea in me development of field water supply sources. A 1975 graduate of Lumber ton High School, he joined the Marine Corps in July 1979. JOELG. LOCKLEAR JR. Navy Hospitalman Joel G. Locklear. Jr.. son of Joel G. and Melvia B. Locklear of P.O. Bo* 582 and 404b Maynor Manor, respectively. Pem broke. NC was graduated from Field Medical Service School. _ The five week course at the Marine Corps Base. Camp Lejeune. NC is designed to prepare Navy hospital corps men and dental technicians for duty with Marine Corps com bat units. During classroom instruction, practical applica tion periods and field training exercises, he studied the fun damentals of battlefield survi val and personal protective measures. He received instruction on basic tactics arid the use of weapons for self-defense. To graduate, he was required to demonstrate basic proficiency in emergency medical techni ques. casualty evacuation, fi eld sanitation and preventive medicine procedures. A 1979 graduate of Pem broke Senior High School, he joined the Navy in June 1979. ATTENTION HUNTERS! TED'S LOCK & GUN REPAIR Is Now Offering... ?Gun blueing ?Stock Refinishing On Shotguns and Pistols! Call Ted Chavis at 521-3523 For Price. Start Yxir Collection Of Elegant French Lead Crystal. Free. Save with First Union, and you can replace your jelly jars with a beautiful collection or imported lead crystal And yoir first matched pair of stemware or tumblers is free. This set af lovely 24% lead crystal includes six exquisite pieces: stemmed water, wine, cordial and parfait; plus IOoz. and 13 oz. tumblers. There ate five different ways to get your first matched pair free. CD Ctoen a Statement Savings account with at least S50. (2) Add I50, a move, to either an existing Statement Savings or Golden Passbook Savings account. (3) Open a new Golden Passbook account witn at least SlOO. (4) far chase a high yieki Certificate of Deposit for S^OO, or more Open a new checking account with at lea* J2<50. You can add more to your collection, * very attractive prices. Hot every 150 you add to savings, you can add another pair a crystal for the special lew price of S6.95. plus tax for stemware; or S5.95 a pait plus tax for tumblers. And the more money you save, the more crystal you can collea With a savings deposit of S50OO or the purchase of a savings cerufacace of I5000 or mare, you can buy a six pair set That's 12 dazzling pieces, for just *35, plus tax. And with a SlO.OOO savings deposit, or the purchase of a certificate far SlO.OOO, or more, you can buy a six pair set far |ust S30, plus tax. So don't delay. Sr.* ca Hrench lead crystal collection today. Say hello to First' In-ors Savings. And lass ycxx jelly pre goodbye ?TON hwdkr?aedloialmedenw AwrtfcaaiyFwUwonOfcc* Lanaantgrfrprrf?rWy Molm?cnpi?cK*?*|rt 95pop*pk*i** fn?rrnw?c. a?595pnpwpUcaRiorarnUmv^hp^cWdiC^Kjtra<DepcM Mwr^FflC j CELEBRATES EASTER ? The Clinton L. Thomas. Jr. Day Care Center celebrated Easter with an old fashion Easter Egg Hunt, followed by an Easter Party, given by the staff. Jonathan M. Allen, son of Ms. vvanaa Allen, was given a chocolate bunny for the deter mination in finding the prize cgg The height of the celebra tion came April 7, 1960 with a trip to the Clyde Beany Cole Brothers Circus. t r - ?- _ W Mmm 2 Year Olds. 3 year old*. ? a, m V W ImH?| for eggs. 4 Mid S year old*. Jonathan M. Alien. . VENDER I'M So F^rr/ The average American, the U.S. Dept of Agriculture re ports, consumes some 95 pounds of refined sugar a year. Transcontinental television was inaugurated Sept. 4, 1951, when President Harry Truman addressed the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San FrafKiico. I THE SNAPPER RIDER FOR FAST SPRING CLEAN ' UP. The Snapper Biding Mower does a lot more , than )ust cut and vacuum grass Its itjy*- - powerful vacuum action also picks VH up leaves. twigs, pine -traw. pine cones and other l?<j litter And its patented rear grass catcher is big enough to hold six bushels, so MMMA you empty less often and finish faster Ask us for a free demon stration on your own lawn JJJj~ ' S1S0 Discount On All Riding Lawn Mowers Pore based During the Month of April! MOORE'S CHAIN SAW Route 3 (Prospect School area] Maxton, N.C. 28364 Phone (919) 521-3953 ?We make loans for any worthwhile purpose. "For oar customer's convenience, we are now opening from 9 to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, beginning April 1, 1980." Quick Finance, Inc. Craig Collins P O Box 189 Manager Pembroke N C 28372 I Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green speaks at Lumberton Chamber of Commerce Lt. Governor Jimmy Green poke to the Lumberton Cham ler of Commerce Tuesday at a linner meeting at the Holiday nn North. He was effusively tttroduced by Lumberton davor Furman K. Biggs and fector McLean, a former state cnator and chairman of the ?oar<L of Southern National lank Some muted rumblings ?ere heard from some of the hamber members because, as hey saw it. the political nature if Green's visit. Mavor Biggs aughinglv called u "a nun mlitical" discourse and Green ;ept his remarks on a non tartisan plane. Green called for fiscal in egnty and responsive legisla ion. forged by government nth citi/en participation ' McLean called Green, in his niroductors remarks a g<Mid nend of business who be leves in free enu-ryris? from ihich this countrs has sirased oo far." Green ?as also auded bv Masur Biggs and ricLean for his industrial irumotmn and the fibs he has telped bring to North ( am ine * ?Western Shirts-Boys: $5, Men: $7.95 ?Ladies Tops: $3-$5 ?Bed Spreads: $10 * * * * * * * * * * * ? ? * ? * ? * * ? * * ? ? * ? * ? * * * * * * * * * * Large Sizes for Ladies ?Shorts: $1.00 Vest: $3.00 ?Pants: $3.00 ?Tops: $5.00 ?Skirts: $3.00 ?Men's 2 Pc. Suits: $29.95 Men's 3 Pc. Suits: $49.95 SportCoats: $14.95 ?Ladies Dresses: $10-$14.95 ?Boys Suits: $14.95-$20 ?Ghouchofc: $5 ?Children's Jeans: $5 ?Men's Short Sleeve Shirts: $5.00 ?Billy The Kid Vest: $3, Coat: $5,Pant: $7.95 ?Jeans: $8-$12.99 ?Large Shipment Macrame Supplies SMITH'S JEAN OUTLET Located on 710 at Kozy Corner t f

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