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Jnion Elementary 4-H Achievers . visit Pembroke Resque Squad Recently the Union Elem ntary 4-H Achievers toured he Rescue Squad. The child en were chaperoned by parents and leaders of the 4-H Club. The children were shown the various life-saving appa ratus used by the volunteer rescue unit thst is located on Union Chapel toad ia Peas broke. A member of the Rescue Squad showed the children the proper way to administer C.P.R. )perhaps better known as mouth-to mouth resusitation). The ea A AhlwuOfW !? ? ? m m SAIJI jlld .get Acmevers were iokj on* 1 Cerent ways they, as private citiiens. CoakHre of service to their respective communities. They were told the proper procedures when transporting s victim to ? hospital. They were shown how to brace n victim's bask if a bach injury , was suspected. They were also shown what to do if a person is bleeding profusely. In addition to the tour of the rescue facilities, the Pern- - brake Volunteer Firs Depart ment brought over a track and variousfire-Aghting equip ment and put on aa exhibit for the children. la additkm to towing and viewing the reecee aquad equipment and (he fighting equipment. the4-H Achievers were shown a film on safety and precaution. A spokesman for the Union Elementary 4-H Achievers noted: "The youth of today' are interested in learning bow they can be of service to their community. That is why the Union Elementary 4-H Achie vers found the tour of the Pembroke Rescue Squad so interesting and exciting. The Pembroke Rescue Squad and the Pembroke Volunteer Fire Departments are definitely assets to the community. We should all be proud of them." The kMwi of a monastery in Rnrtuad was buit to accommodate tha Alcoa Rivar, which flow* through H. providing a supply of fraih ftah avary day of the yaar. ? ??? ?????? A NEW BOOK NOW OFF THE PRESS!!! NEW BOOK BY BRUCE BARTON, editor THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE [An Indian BRUCE BARTON'S THKBESTOT-. ASISEEIT The sometimes irreverent but always honest columns by Bruce Barton, Editor, as they appeared in The Carolina Indian Voice Newspaper over the bat ten years. With some "musings" from Of Reasonable LocUear A SPECIAL TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY EDITION 1973 ? 1983 A DECADE OF SERVICE Clip coupon to right and mail along with Chock or Money Order for $6.27... THE CAKOUNA INDIAN VOICE, P.O. Eh IfTS, Pfhuhi, N.C. 38373 Name Addna State- . Zip Code / Attend a Public Meeting on the WIC Program and Speak Out A series of five public meetings on the WIC Program are being held across the state during May to solicit input from the public on any aspect of the program. WIC, which stands for Women, Infants and Children, is a federally funded/state administered nutrition and supplemental food program for low-income pregnant women, nursing mothers and young children. * Below is a schedule of the meetings: May 17 Reynolds Health Center, Conference Room D, 741 Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC Noon - 3 pm May IS Archdale Building, Gound Floor Hearing Room (Room G170), S12 N. Salisburg Street, Raleigh, NC. .10 am-1 pm May 19 New Hanover County Health Dept., 2029 South 17th Street, Wilmington, N.C Noon - 3 pm May 23 Appalachian District Health Dept., Conference Room, Bamboo Road, Boone, N.C 2 - 5 pm May 24 Burke County Commissioners Meeting Room, Human Resources Building, 700 East Parker Road, Mor g an ton, N.C. 10 am - 1 pm Persons who are unable to attend and wish to submit comments may send a written statement by May 31, 1963, to: Barbara Ann Hughes, R.D., M.P.H., Head Nutrition and Dietary Services Branch Division of Health Services P.O. Bos 2091 Raleigh, N.C. 27602 Standards for participation in the W1C Program are the same for everyone regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, political beliefs, sex or handicap. catch of the year^^* fishennensneeif ? Wo Lovo To Sorvo Fithormon, So Wo Hovo All Kinds Of Fishing Tocklo And Bait Fishing and Hunting Licenses Available! YOUR FISHING HEADQUARTERS... ?Fishing Poles ?Reels ?Rods ?Lures ?Tackles PEMBROKE FURNITURE BUSINESS I SERVICE DIRECTORY . 521-2826 i HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 'Weddings 'Proa Portraits 'General PWtognphy PHONE 521-4176 I %" m ??f~ ^n< ? ^^Your Convenient Stop*^ NowOpaa HAVER'S FERRY CEMETERY ml j?? * MHes^stof^broke^ On Red Banks Road ' (Adjoining Harper's Ferry Baptist Church Cemetery) ?A beautiful and secluded 2 acres, I an escaped and leveloped with the sanctity 'and respect of the family as our motto. t laM lath Deeao at 521-4771 (After 6 p.m.) Famly plotsDec. 31. Trowing In Detroit? CALL DOWNRIVER TRAVEL AGENCY Telephone 383-3666 3800 Fort Street Lincoln Put, Mich. 48146 J DIGITEC !_ . . 1 Old Foundry Restaurant john sseevkscektl. wireless Brisson Pools ??<????? im.iCu nucu'smuMiuM All a nw T, . . . n . _ . . . Lumbefton, N. C. 26358 ?Drinks: 10az.-2S csuta, 16oz.--Wc ALARM This Area S Only Factory Trained _ Pembroke U* W ? 'Milk: 1 galk>n--&39-Mobil Gas 'Bedken Products SYSTEMS Pool Builder ?Cigarettes70cperpack ^ t TED'S We have Furniture For Pools And _ JF<X*? *nd c?w Bcve?8" Natural Womb fssMrirt I Xt* X ftllM DCDAID Patios ~ Hubert Osendine ft*** Complete Garage Repair. ?Radtsl Tire! Nalerol Wew Ceeroetke. LOCK ft GUN REPAIR raT,os 91WTW4219 -Body and Paint Wort lrosa2.fc.IW Open 7 Days a Week 8mm Sunday* Next Door to BAB Outlet 'pteHtlVu^O1 919 739 4420 BUFFET DAILY to8pa?. PHONE 521-4263 UHMritairib Highway 211E. Lun9 erton N C. lanqu* ?*j i?sa?e^ sendee night 738-5404 -k KMMtOKE FILLIN STATION UPHOLSTERY ?Over 1L Years Experience I *Ai the Pfan Yn Caa M And A Salad Far S2.49 ?Complete Furniture Rebuilding' Tuoiikr fraai M and UphoUtery ?Estimatea Given M^E OFFER THE Gravar LacMaar, Owaar SAME BUFFET sii-nn "If it's Indian nude, we nuke it. or know who does" LUMBEE INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS Now in a new location Just across the Seaboard Railroad, Next door to Bryant's Kwik Shop Pembroke , 521-4787 ? CAN MATS ? FUNNITUNK ? CAN CANWCT ? MOMS CANPCT Native ** orlr?de ?New ar A-l Uaed Can carpet service ?We finance acme on the lot. PImm 7)8-4198 Owner: Johnny T. Allen PIMWtOKK. H. C. Rottte go, 412 . t i- Umberta^ K.C. 28358 Antmony LocKLBAR Rhomb UI4Mt ^? / - ALLEN'S USED CAB LOT N?arCmmmm Ftani, Hwy. 72 MOORE'S CHAIN SAW I SNAPPER & YAZOO LAWN MOWERS Wa Santo Wiar to Sal CALL 521-9942 WOOD'S LOWRY'S COUNTRY SIGNS ST0RE For Al Of Toot Sign Nm4?! *' "pl"' Fi nil ill, N.C W73 PRISCILLA LOWEST SJ1-W37 OWNER Ronald Woods CALL 521-0434 JOHN'S GARAGE I 8 MIm WMt ?f U+liU Off Hwy. 74 ?21 Yon Eip.rt.Bo PHONE-738-9303 - 1 T !?? Real 521-2826 i ? " : " Cfc ^ Ki ft _ i \ THOMAS A SON ? General Electric Heqpoiw JjjlH MHAlr Co^Wewri-DteMm, Al Week Ceneiri *~W PHONis 919-739-4714 I I ii ? ' I.
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