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1 OXENPINE ? Noon Buflet -n gun m r.TiiiiTT7 *"! *"*" 11 to 2. GOOOYEAR ? REGAL ? REMINGTON AN the Pizza and Salad you can Eat ?mounting *fuu line of recaps ?balancing for only $2.49 Open: ?repair on all types of tires Tuesday nignt Mon.-Fri. from 6-9 We Offer 8-6^0 p.ir|. CALL 521-3346 The same Buffet. Sot: 6-630 pm State Rd. 1553 Pembroke, N.C. I ?????mmmmm?-? -M I ? ? ? jg??f ??? NEED INCOME TAX HELP? We are prepared to help you se cure the largest tax refund pos sible or reduce your tax liability. See us today' We are open daily to serve you from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. THE TAX SHELTER College Plaza (Next to the Pantry) Pembroke, N.C. Phone 521-8384 I : SAVE i Bring This Cc * Good for $ I On Seafood o at the HAR i N. 301 - ?Good through 1 I ?,*,V*.V? V*'| ? ' ?upon With You! 1.00 Discount r Steak Dinners. BOR HOUSE ? Dillon, S.C. November, 1979 STORE COUPON f-T-g* > 11 WKWIMVK3C TO WOOMjOTWmt THE ROBESON CHIMNEY SWEEP has the professional equipment and expertise to clean years of build-op out of chimney flues, fireplaces, aroodheaters. Cafi Mi hi a at 531-PUP rtiiiji I ANN'S BRIDAL A FORMAL SHOP West 3rd Si.. Pembroke. N.C. CALL 521-9822 EXCLUSIVE SERVICES: 'invitations 'Bridal Gowns ?All I vpes of Wedding Stationary 'Bridal Veils 'Bridesmaids Dresses ?Mother's Dresses 'Rental Formats lor Men ?Crystal Rental Service and Wedding Decorations LOWKY-5 COUNTRY STOKE Now Setting Seed el Wholesale Price! ?Complete line of seed "Grocery ?All kinds of seed "Hardware "Notions Joe Lowry, Proprietor - Call 521-4026 Located on Red Banks Road Less Than a Mile East of Prospect School. JOHN'S GARAGE h VIiIch Wcm tit Lumberton Oft Hwv. 74 Call 738-9303 WE SPECIALIZE IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS! J 'iiu H Locklear. Jr.-Proprietor t1 V ears Experience BUCK UP AMERI' ON ALL MODELS HRU APRIL 1STH Without a Fireplace With a Fireplace nuck / MOORE'S CHAIN SAW COMPANY "we service WHAT WE SELL" (Prospect School) Phone 521-9942 FOR SALE L IGood. clean used cars. Best buys in town. Easv financing available. See Ricky Qwadkit at DOBBS MOTORS West 5th Street. Lumbenon. N.C. Space For Rent 521-2826 Oxendine's\ HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONER SERVICE# Phone 521-2244 I Rl 1 Bo? 374 A / Pembroke NC 28372 / Owner. James H. Oxendine Agricultural and Construction H# L. Brewington Enterprises (Smrtified 8-{fy Telephone 739-7312 Hardy L. Brewington TraveMng in Detroit? CALL DOWNRIVER jflfcK TRAVEL AGENCY Telephone 383-3666 1 3800 Fort Street Lincoln Park. Mich. 48146 Route 6, Box J69 Lumbertoo, N. C 283)8 BLEECKEROLDS 739-0285 BUICKGMC WAS MOW HOW? TfiiW Will SIAtSS. 113.037 howbh MI tn.ws. ?nomn iun. s*4? i ??owe owr? .. %n.m $unoo ?mqmc*fmi+. wwi mmw iSaai-riii^sa ?gww<Mt? mm. intui 3gSSte::::::::iS2SS -MCutuui * m*57 wn BLEECKEROLDS BUICK GMC Red Springs, N.C. ? a night 738-5404 JShrK PEMBROKE UPHOLSTERY ?Over 11 Years Experience! ?Complete Furniture Rebuilding and Upholstery ?Estimates Given Graver Loddenr, Owner 521-4990 We are proud to announce that Eudene Locklear is our new Shop Foreman. | He is well trained and, like the rest of us here II at Pembroke Motor Co., promises courteous and quality service. WOOD'S SIGNS FtoAIOrYMr&saNMdsl ?mI.BmOI >irtlih,W.C.MW S214937 Ronald Woods THOMAS CO. MAJOB APPUANCF PARTS COMPLETE SERVICE CALL US FOR FULL SERVICE 739-4724 Saddletree Area BURNS UPHOLSTERY Located on Highway 74 Near Dobbs Used Parts. ?Custom Upholstery! CaU REV. BOBBY BURNS at 521-3753 after 5 p.m. I PEMBROKE 1 MOTOR CO. I Hwy. 711 - 1 ?Sales ?Qualified Service and Parts On All Makes of Cars. ?YOUR ONE STOP SERVICE CENTER! I PINE LAKE ESTATES I* Real Estate Salea*RenUls ?Apt*. "Mobile Homes ?Moble Home Space* Far Uadag Cafl 521-2545 CENTRAL AUTO SALES (ACROSS FROM PCMMOKE TEXACO) ?BEST DEALS IN TOWN Phon? 521-4029 Dealer For Garelli and Motobecane Mopeds. Special Sale: S399.00 KAWASAKI OF Lumberton 'X)2 W. 5th Street Lumberton. NC 28358 Telephone: 738-2852 BIG MO'S GOALPOST Restaurant Now Open! Breakfast Served 6-10 a.m. Daily Lunch Specials with Homemade Biscuits & Cornbread. Also, Mo's Famous Hamburgers & Pit Cooked Barbeqoe. Hwy. 74, West of 710, Pembroke. N.C. PEMBROKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Announces that Veterinary Services are available to ani- ||||l mal owner's... --In patient hospital for pets -Mobil unit for farm visits --Pet and herd health care --Pet grooming, baths and flea dips -Emergency Service -24 Hour Answering Service Hwy. 711,1 Mi. East of Pembroke - 521-3431 (4S95) D.E. BROOKS, D.V.M. BO-K FLORIST 2311 West 5th Street Lumberton, N.C. 28358 Pbma 739-7319 306 North Walnut Fairmont, N.C. PfcMM 628-8778 ? Aiiinwc Service Satisfaction LUWHY O Guaranteed!" CHAIN SAW SERVICE Located on Laurtnburg-Maxton Airbase Rt 2, Box 64, Maxton, N.C. 28364 ?Poulan Chain Saw & Weed Eaters ?HomaiHe Chain Saws ?Jacobsen Lawnmowers ?Hydraulic Hose & Fitting ?Briggs & Stratton Engine & Parts ? CALL 644-6132 - SAVE A LOT! ID ESSE COACH UNE Need a baa? Try Ml 'Special rate* for rhuirh group*. *chooi group* and lenior cititen*. Local tad Overnight Trip* Phone 521-JWI or 52I W4* Evening* call 521 -2534 tQie CSolcf TKusfte 2548 Fayetteviite Rd., Lumberion, - 738-6649 "fL Visa, Master Charge - Easy Credit Terms \ 'JEWELRY DESIGN /fi.nn D 'INSURANCE APPRAISALS AO O.UU r.M., 'DIAMONDGRADING ?_ . _ _ 'GEM IDENTIFICATION WED. 9:30 A.M.-1 P.M. 8*8 jean shop CHTffO College Plaza A IflCXiMiTI Pembroke, NC ? A4 STSi. ON SALE. . K.y.M?* o~? ? ? ? Lock * gun repair ????????* bNlfaM l?_ - ... ? ?nn.iic.Mwa PhoMtllill-JSU ^ i?AW m . IU lwJ!lcl2r2wi Phohii Day tlt/aii-Mti nioht ?1?/Sai-???<? ?FREE ESTIMATES WEXPERT INSTALLATION CARPET f - WALLPAPER - VINYL ^PEMBROKE CARPET SERVICE waar am srnarr PtMMOKI, N.C. 1U71 W.K. LOCKLEAR'S CUCUMBER * CABBAGE PRODUCE is now signing up for cucum bers. #I'S"I3'/ic per pound; ?2's--6c per pound; #3's--4'/ic per pound. see Mr. LacMaar Far* DaalanSaads! CALL SJI-4417 I BUSINESS SERVICE I Carolina Indian Voice's DIRECTORY I * * i Cont'd from Page! RAY LOWERY NAMED PRIME CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR helped sun the business! Also, he and his father applied for a Small Business Administration Loan and were ap proved. That was in 1970. "We suned the business about the time I started college (Pembroke State University from which he was graduated in 1974 with a degree in business administration.) It was a nightmare--mean!." he moaned, remembering. "Actually, we were victims of cir cumsUnces. It's funny because I always hated paperwork. I wanted to be a forest ranger or marine biologist." Said the easy-going young man who was named Rabon "after the late Sen. Sam Ray bum." Holding up a thick government con tract. he smilingly admits. "We're working on 10 jobs right now for Warner Robins ALC. We started negotiating for this contract in June and got our final hard copy this month (March 1980)." Pointing to the back shop, he said, with a hearty laugh. "I haven't been back there since 1975." He spends his time on paperwork and seeking con tracts from government sources-he was certified by the Small Business Administration as a disadvantaged firm in 1975-and from civilian markets. "Western Electric in Winston-Salem is our biggest non-government custo mer." His youngest brother joined Ihe firm in 1971; another brother in 1973. The first employee was hired in 1975 which is when the Small Business Office at Robins discovered the Pembroke Ma chine Company in its outreabh program. Lowery's first Air Force contract was for a small roller assembly to be used in a mechanized loading ramp system. He obtained that on a non-competitive basis but subsequently submitted suc cessful bids for other small parts contracts. "I've been to Robins several times, and I definitely enjoyed the eiper iences. (Once he was a keynote speaker at a symposium for disadvantaged firms.) I was sitting there talking to a general and we found we had been in Alaska, on the same base at the same time." He's had more business from Rabins than any other government agency, he said. "Robins has definitely gone ont at its way to help this firm. Maet Hems we've made have been fairly sop his ticated. but they've stuck with us." Lowerv also says. "It takes a long time to gear up to this kind of paper work and red tape. I guess we've been forced to grow a little faster since I97S and our government contracts." Escorting a visitor around his plant. Lowery points out his original old equipment, still in use. and an array of new machinery including a $102,000 computerized turning center purchased last year. Lowery studied karate in Japan and is a third degree Brown Belt. Having started lessons for his daughter. Lisa Joy, 8, he says. "She's dynamite." Lowery and his wife Lucy also have a son. Matthew Turner. 5 months. What does the busy young manu facturer do to keep the paperwork and expansion plans in their respective places? "Well, I go deep sea fishing, play tennis or golf. I like almost any sport you can name. What 1 really like to do is sit on a creek bank with my fishing pole and an old rusty pot filled with beans. Now. that's the way to relax." Evan a casual encounter with the tranquil Lowery is proof positive that his system works. PSU's A.I.S.A. Indian Week April 14-18 The American Indian Student Association of Pembroke State University will hold its annual celebration of Indian Week April 14-18. The week's events will include: Monday. April 14?Heritage Day, Indian Regalia, Indian Arts & Crafts, Indian Food Exhibits. Tuesday, April 15-Annual Retired Teachers' Apprecia tion Banquet, Town & Country Restaurant, 7 p.m., Pem broke. N.C. Wednesday, April 16? Speakers. Moore Hall Audi torium, Representatives from each tribe of North Carolina. Topics include Indian Issues and Awareness 10 a.m.; A is Classes welcome. Disco in Student center, 8-12, 25c with I.D. SI.00 for guest. Thursday, April 17-Gospel Singing, Performing Arts Cen ter, 7:30 p.m. Free admission. Local Indian groups will be performing. Friday, April 18--POW WOW sponsored by Haliwa Saponi Indians of HoHister, N.C. Everyone is invited to attend. Haliwa School near Hollister. N.C. If interested contact 586 4017. A ISA is a social as well as a service organization. It was organized in 1971 by Professor Adolph Dial. Chairman of the American Indian Studies Department at P.S.U. The ori ginal name of the club was the Lumbee Student Association. As the enrollment at P.S.U. increased, more than one tribe was represented. In 1973 the name was changed to the American Indian Student Association. The purpose of the organization is to make known a pride in the American Indian heritage, the economic, political, and educational goals of the American Indians, and the unification of the Indian people. The activities planned are an attempt to stimulate Indian awareness in the com munity as well as on campus. The AISA strongly encourages all community members to attend! "GOSPEL SINGING" Thursday, April 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Pembroke State Uni versity in the Performing Arts Center. Featured groups: 1. D&L Singers-Maxton 2. The Glory Bound Singers Raeford 3. McNeil Trio-Lumberton 4. Deep Branch Young Adults Choir-Maxton 5. Sycamore Young Adults Choir-Maxton 6. Lamari Mitchell Lumberton 7. The Gospel Singing Quar tet-Fairmont 8. The Freewill Gospel Sing ers-Maxton 9. The Lowry Family-Raeford 10. The Simpson Quartet Lumberton plus many more. Come and expect a blessing. Free admission! Sponsored by The American Indian Student Association of Pembroke State University. School Menus Monday, April 14 Breakfast: Cereal, juices, milk Lunch: Vegetable Beef Soup, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich, Saltines, Cinnamon Roll, Peaches, Milk. Taeaday, April 15 Breakfast: Sausage biscuit, orange, milk. Lunch: Meat Loaf, Spanish Rice. Turnip Greens, Apple, Cornbread, Milk. Wednesday, April 14 Breakfast: Apple turnover, juices, milk. Lunch: Hoagie (Turkey Roll Cheese), Lettuce & Tomato, French Fries. Cake/Pineapple Frosting. Milk. Thursday, April 17 Breakfast: Cheese Toast, Apple Sauce. Milk. Lunch: Oven Fried Chicken, Creamed Potatoes, Green Beans. Jello (Fruit). Cheese Biscuit. Milk. Friday, April 18 Breakfast: Cereal, Juice, Milk. Lunch: Batter Fried Fish, Tartar Sauce/Cheese Stick, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans, Lemon Pudding, Hushpuppies and Milk. Elect JERRY LOWRY To The ROBESON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ?Rowland District "Let's Meet the Needs I of the People." ?Your Vote and Support is Appreciated Lumbee Indian Arts ft Crafts Call 521-4787 Grand Opening Eaalar Weekend FLOWERS AND CRAFTS Lmated ai Sim'* Rettaurant Pembroke. N.C. ?fleam ? Plant* Kraft* Par E?ar> Oaaaalan Wtktl MAfMft 9VHVI IMl To Rent I This I Space I Call I 521-2826 | i
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