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LRDA offers help rt -y.;- . ' U with energy bills " .. . '? v ./ -* v ;v- j .. . ? ' 4 4 ^ Low income households ' that need help in paying heating bills may apply for assistance at designated off ices and centers of Lumbee Regional Development Asso ciation, Inc. Applications will be taken from October 18 to November 30 for assistance payments through North Carolina's Low income Energy Assistance Program. Eligible households will receive a check through the mail in Feb. 1984. Persons who think they are eligible and wish to apply are urged to contact the LRDA office or center near their home. Food Stamp recipients should bring the following items when they apply: food stamp l.D. card, social secur ity card of head of household. Non Food Stamp recipients should bring the following kinds of information; social security card of head of house hold; verification of all types of income; (wages, social security or SSI, V.A., unem ployment, retirement and in come from rental property, stocks, bonds, etc); verifica tion of checking or savings account, if applicable. The LRDA offices and centers taking applications should include: JTPA (Jobs Training Partnership Act, formerly CETA), office at 521 9761; Indian Education Office Annex Building at 521-2401; Thrifty Food Co-op #1, Pem broke at 521-8602; Thrifty Food Co-op HI, Lumberton at 738-7906. All LRDA sponsor ed day care centers. For more information about the Low Income Energy Assistance Program contact Billy Bell at 521-8602 or call CARELINE toll free at 1 800-662-7030. L- a- -A- -A. -A * i( A grateful thank you ? to all my friends for M their support. ? * MILTON R.HUNT * * MAYOR ? * W W W W W W W W W W W W WJ I TIRES ! ! 521-3346 2 i TIRES iritis TIRES i tries! Our Big Sale of the Year! NEW RADIAL TIRES SET OF 4 10% Off ALL USED TIRES MOUNTED FREE (SET OF 4) f 1/3 Off RECAPS. SET OF 4 5% Off rrm SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 19TH HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8 A.M. -5:30 P.M. BRING COPY OF THIS AD AND YOU GET ^ ^ COMPUTER BALANCED AND ROTATE ALL 4 TIRES....For Only $6*$ 10 INCLUDING MAGS OXENDINE TIRE CENTER State Road 1616 - Pembroke. N.C. ? Phone 521-3346 Lonesome George Gobel A . invites you to theBEMCO* Country Sellabration and I Introducing 1 Bemcos luxurious Roy* sacnfeeoic steep Set.. w ? - ^ ?rMcb I ""?.vrx ? | (PEMBROKE FUKNITURECOT^^^!^ Complete Home Furnishing Center BEMCO* M ain St. - Pern broke **' - ?v jL ^ ^ ??' ?*"*- ? - ??& *' m ' *1 r ... APPROACH! NG MARRIAGE - Lettie Jane Jacobs and Chucky Karl Locklear Ms. Joyce Jacobs and Mr. Harmon Jacobs, Rt. 1, Box 268, Pembroke, N.C. announ ce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lettie Jane Jacobs to Chucky Karl Lock lear, Rt. 3, Box 120, Lum berton, N.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Locklear of Lumberton. The marriage is planned for December 17, 1983 at Union Chapel Community Church, at 2:30 p.m. The bride-elect is a 1978 graduate of Pembroke Senior High School and is employed with Temptation Hosiery ^ Mills. The bridegroom-elect is a 1979 graduate of Magnolia High School and a 1980 graduate of Robeson Techni cal College. He is employed with Converse Rubber Co. "A cheerful look makes a dish a feast."George Herbert jgfl In a non-leap year, the middle day of the year is July 2. FALL REVIVAL AT ASHPOLE The Ashpole Center United Meth odist Church will observe their Fall Revival beginning November 13-18 at 7:30 "p.m. The Rev. Wilton Cummings will assist the pastor. Rev. S. Dufrene Cummings in the preaching service. Please pray for the Revival. ; I . ? Marriage plans announced Debra Lynne Ravas Ms. Ann Rayas of Pem broke, NC and Leo Rayas of Chicago, III. announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Debra Lynne, to Olaf Walter Thorsen III. Miss Rayas graduated from Pembroke Senior High School in 1979 and from Pembroke State University in 1983. She is ] employed by the Robeson County Board of Education as a teacher. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Walter Thorsen II of Shallotte, N.C. He graduated from West Bruns wick High School in 1976 and from Pembroke State Univer sity in 1980. He is employed by Brunswick County De partment of Social Services. The wedding is planned for December 3. at Greenpine Freewill Baptist Church in Pembroke. No invitations are being sent but friends and relatives are invited to attend. N J ? 1 ? MONTH MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE 9.20% lal* INkEm Tin No. 14 *2,100 MINIMUM DEPOSIT ? MONTH ' MATURITY PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL ' 7 DAYS TO ? 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J -J : J ; ' '' The first knov n wristwatch appeared around 1790 in Geneva, Switzerland. [2fc~ National Bible Week November 20-27, 1983 Sponsored by The Laymen's National Bible Committee, In "Conscience is the voice of the soul." - Jean>Ja;ques Rousseau "A baby is someone just the siieofahug." -Anon. Silverhand will attend festival Internationally known spir itual psychic seer. Ted Sil verhand will be at Drowning Creek Reservation, Marten, N.C. for their Fall Festival. Silverhand. a Tuscarora In dian known throughout Cana da and the east coast of the United States, is recognized as one of "this country's leading psychics alive today." Silverhand was born with second sight. He began read ing at the age of twelve. The sacred ways his gifts were to be used in accordance with tribal tradition were explained to him by his mother, a spiritual reader herself. He reads the same way many of the old Indian seers did; on a spiritual level, which allows him to "see" past, present and future events. He is aided by his Spiritual Guides, an Eagle Feather, Power Stones and Spring Water. Silverhand prophecies on love, marriage, friends, bus iness affairs, etc. Numbers are given upon request, which has been noted to come within nine days. He reads for many entertainers and a surprising fact is that they often send him gifts of silver after his predictions come to pass. It is not unusual for these cele brities to ask Silverhand to pose with them in a photo. He has often been called the "psychic's psychic" be cause of-many readings given to other well known psychics, tie- is the only reader to date, allowed to read at most Native American Affairs, since the passing of famous seer, Mrs. Two Moons which occurred over a decade ago. "We here at Drowning Creek are happy to have Silverhand here to take part in our Fall Festival which will be Nov. 9th through the 13th," noted a news release. Sil verhand will be here on the 11th through the 13th. This will be Silverhand *s only public appearance in North Carolina this year. So plan on coming early. All readings are for fifteen min utes. Money from these read ings will be donated to Drowning Creek Reservation. hyssiPfllhi Congress and the Pres ident have joined with a growing number of con cerned Americans who are working to focus national attention on a health prob lem that can be life-threat ening to children under 16. Congress named the week of November 7 through 13, J983, as National Reye'g Syndrome Week. ^^^1111 Jiff Reye'i syndrome (pro nounce it "rye") is recog nized by the U.S. Public Health Service as one of the top ten killers among children's diseases. The U.S. Surgeon General ? has issued a warning to par ents: "Don't immediately give aspirin or any medica - tion containing aspirin to children with chicken pox or flu." Check first with your doctor. The relation ship between Reye's and aspirin is suspected, not proven. ? ? ? Reye's syndrome most of ten strikes children between fire and 16 who are recov c ering from viral infections, "such as flu or chicken pox. This serious condition begins with vomiting and lethargy and may progieea to delir ium and coma. It is rare, bat can be fatal and requires immediate emergency med ical attention. CASHi For Your Mqtrile Hone J AilMn4WW?k ' j ' We pay cash on die spot and we take them off. PCall 73M29S after SJO p.m. jL
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