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Booster Club organized at Oxendine School ' A meeting wn held on Monday night. November 23. 1981 at Ozendine School for the purpose of organizing a Booater Club. C.A. May nor, Principal, presided over the meeting. The following offi cers were elected: Bobby J. Locklear, president; Randy Scott; vice, president; Jimmy Locklear. treaaurer; and Henry R. Bryan), secretary. There are membership cards for sale. Single membership is S10 family membership la I SIS and a business member ship is $25. For farther j information, please call Oxendine School at 843-4243 between the hours of 8:30 j a.m. and 3:00 p.m.. / EO> X. A /*y A,/ , FREE \ w\ Sf ROTATE \w\ S IF P30 I z\ COMPUTER l^j WV BALANCED! /O 7 v>-? \ Qfi- .-r-tP*/ \?/a/ T if?J/ AN OPEN tjSTTER TO HOMEOWNERS Calk WILLIE VON LOWRY PO Bon 7 Pamtxofc*. NC 20372 Phona: Bupmau 021 0021 Horn* S21 430# LIFE HEALTH-HOWE CAR BUSINESS NATIONWIDE 111 INSURANCE Nationwide is on your side ?_ I I Are you getting the beet boy available in homeowner inauranee? If you haven't checked recently Ha poeaible that you are not. Nationwide Inau ranee Company haa mote homeowner policies in force in North Carolina than any other company. We believe thie is the result of eacellent service and a very competitive price. Some of the things we do to make our policy an excellent buy are as follows: 1. 12% discount for an HO-3 (Best policy available in NC). 2.14% discount for new homes. Reduced 2% per year during first seven years. 3. 2% discount for a smoke alarm. 4. S% discount for an alarm system that alerts the Fire or Police Department. 5. 10% discount for a central station burglary and/or fire alarm system. 6. 15% discount for $250.00 deductible. 7. 25% discount for $500.00 deductible. Why not telephone me today and see if NudewwMu can offer you a HfeffW boy on * homeowners insurance? My telephone number is 521-8621. WILLIE V. LOWRY Agent. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. West Third Street Pembroke. N.C. 28372 PtM?e 521-8621 J EXTENSION SCENE | rwth CM?? I AGRICULTURAL ^MR'.-tSfc k As a greater number of people become better acqua inted with the programs and services available through the Extension Stake, we contin uously receive obmments such as "I didn't know you folks were involved in that" or "Gee, if I had known that you had that kind of information, I would have been in touch a long time ago." These are beginning to be standard phrases that we are hearing more often. Yet, as we strive to publicize the vast array of educational information that we do have available through the Extension Service, we can only begin to scratch the surface in terms of really indicating specific items erf information that we actually have. However there is some vital information that we have available which has been utilized by a relatively large number of people. But considering the growing numbers of individuals who are utilizing our house plan service, 1 believe that we have only scratched the surface in terms of making house plans available to a larger number of our citizens. Through the local Robeson County Extension Office, we have a house plan service that offers 47 different house plans that cost only $6 per plan. Included in this group of plans are eight bfahl new energy efficient plans, plus we now have a solar house plan available. Included in the booklet of plans are also storage sheds, a day-care center, and plans for several different types of cabins. The plans available range from two to four bedrooms with the square footage rang ing from 528 square feet heated area in the smallest cabin to 2,228 in a plan that has a basement and 1,933 square feet in the largest three-bedroom brick veneer plan. The designs that are available have been develop ed with space efficiency and cost of production keenly in mind. Many of the plans have combined kitchen and family rooms or a combined kitchen and dining room. For those individuals who are aware of houses that the Extension Service plans have been used, one can observe that several of tbe plans have a variety of elevations or facade. Yet, the basic plan remains the same. Many local contractors have utilized the plan service rather extensively, but we have observed that only a small number of private citi zens are utilizing this plan service. Therefore, we en courage anyone who is plan ning to build a house within the design ranges that I have mentioned previously to be sure and stop by the O.P. Owens Agriculture Building and ask to review the house plan booklet that we have available. The booklet is in a loose-leaf form and study copies can be made at no chiurge. Then, should one's interest continue and after reviewing many of the plans, we shall be more than happy to place orders for any quantity of plans that one may need. Yet, regardless of the quantity ordered, the price remains only $6 per complete plan. We realize that interest costs have been extremely high, and that nationalfy. housing starts have been at an extremely lew level; yet. anyone who may be planning to build at any point in the future may find it quite bpodkial to stop by the O.P. Owens Building and review the many plans that the Extension Service has availa ble The small metal hoop that supports a lampshade is known as a "harp." Christmas Ray On December 20, 19(1 at 6:00 p.m. Prospect United / Methodist Church will spon sor ? Christmas play. The play will be presented by Youth and Children of the Church and Music will be provided by various church choirs. We invite all persons to come and celebrate the birth of Christ with us. The Story of Christmas is a four scene play and is observ ed by a Donkey, a Rabbit, a Fir Tree, and a Snow Man. LREMC invites Members to Special Meeting Member-consumers of Lumbee River EMC are being invited to meet with the LREMC staff to discuss up coming increases and retail rates and micellaneous servi ce fees, according to spokes man Jim Autry. "To better explain the rate increase and to answer ques tions from our membership, we're hosting a special mem ber meeting on Thursday, JnijTatTpjnji^u^M Springs office auditorium." said Autry. "We're hoping for a good turnout of members to attend." After the initial meeting in Red Springs, the staff of LREMC is going to be availa ble to travel to other parts of the four-county service area to talk with members about their questions and concerns, according to Aurty. These no-obligation meeting may be set up by calling LREMC. Because of a 16.3% whole sale rate increase from Carol ina Power and Light Compa ny, LREMC is being forced to raise its retail rates to cover the increased costs. Pay ments to CP&L for wholesale power may top S12 million in 1982, according to Aurty. "Along with the increase in costs for retail electric power. LREMC'S service fees will rise too," said Autry. "The Board of Lumbee River EMC is raising the charges for deposits to place the burden of cost for these services on the member who incurs them." Autry continued that LREMC is holding the special meetings to talk with their membership about increases because of requests for more information. "Thbrate increase will take*, effect with the "A" cycle billing of January 10 and members are going to get higher.bills than they are used to." said Autry. "We want them to know where the increased costs come from and what we're doing about them." 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Ph. 7J4-9J03 ?AU PureiitH and Dwmesiu I ransmkabms ?I siahWalKtl MM ?J I VoarsiM I'tfHruAiV H ntiinarr fculiMiit iltm Our Owl. * t PEMBROKE CARPET SERVICE tmlks k m*t a1xatkmm ? canpctt ? wmyis wmimm cmkt ojianmo - ma esmuns - coloacsmtcr 521-83311 w. mo ar. ww PEMBROKE ^BUHKXJIIJIY II Ymti Experience *C" '^l'^,lS>oliiir^l'"iMWI ?wtw^tMnjj^Qwnw THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE P.O. Box 1075 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 RATES AREi_ 1 Veer In-State (North Carolina)., r.. $9.00 + 36e tax * $9.36 2 Veers In-State (North Carolina) .$15.00 + 60* tax-$15.60 1 Veer Out-of-state $12.00 2 Year* Out-of-state $16.00 , ?-? digjilaa *NtMM ALARM SYSTEMS CAUUIfOIMOM IfOIMATION TkD'l LOCK AND GUN BIFAM Nitutf 1, fftw JW IVmfcnAv N C MJ?1 FlMwtlMII.MII 0 To Rant This Space Call 521-2826
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