? Lions & Lioness Gab Install New Officers The Pembroke Lions and Lioness Gubs held a joint ' banquet session and officer installation for both organi zations at Town and Country Restaurant Monday evening. District Governor, 31-F, Harry Wicker of Carthage was the guest speaker and install ing officer. Lion officers installed for the coming year (1984-85) were: Richard Seavie Lowry, Jr., President; Gregory Go ins. First Vice-President: Hartley Oxendine. Second i Vice-President; Leslie Lock lear. Third Vice-President'; Governor R. Barnes, Secre tary; Vincent Lowry. Trea surer; Thurman Brewer. Tail Twister; Neal Graham, Lion Tamer; James W. Warriax. Jilly Lowry, Jr. fnd Lacy Locklear. Directors. Lioness officers installed .were Mary H. Locklear, Pre sident; Fannie L. Oxendine. Vice-President: Oueenie_ Lowry, Secretary-Treasurer; Mary Sue McGirt.-Tail Twis ter, Molly Sampson, Ida Oi endine, and Mary C. Brewer, Directors. Jessie B. C ha vis and Mary C. Brewer, Program Com mittee; Margsret Ann Oxen dine. Project Chairman. Jessie B. Chavis received the Lioness Service Award. Club President Mary H. Locklear presented the Plaque of Designation to her. Lioness Mary H. LocUear, right, presents Lioness Jessie Bell Chavls a Service Award for outstanding service to the Lioness Club. Lionets officers Installed Monday evening at the Town and Country Restaurant by District Governor Harry Wic kers are, left to right: Qoeenie Lowry , Secretary-Treasurer; Fannie L. Oxen dine, Vice President; Mary H. Loddear, President; and Mary S. Mc Girt, Tali Twister. Pembroke Lion* Club offi cer* installed Monday even ing at Town and Coon try Restaurant by District 31-F Governor Harry Wicker are, v i rii left to right standing: Lacy Loddear, James W. Warriax, Billy Lowiy, Jr., Directors; Form an Brewer, Tail Twister; Gregory Golns, First Vice 's , ? President; Neai Graham, Lion Tamer. Sitting: Vincent Low ry, Treasnrer; Richard S. Lowiy, President; Governor K. Barnes, Secretary. Local students selected to attend N.C. School of Science and Math i^nanes it. timer, uirector of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, announced today that 5 stu dents from Robeson County have been selected to attend the school next fall as part of the junior class of 224 boys and girls. They were selected from 844 students nominated to attend the school in Durham. The junior class will have students from 75 counties in North Carolina. Local students accepted are (Littlefield Jr.-Sr. High) Karen A. Watts, (Lumberton Sr. High) David D. Beatty and Laura I. Gerald, (St. Pauls High) Milton A. Hayes, (West Robeson High) Katie Lowry. The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics is the nation's first state-wide, state-supported, residential school for eleventh and twelf th graders with special ability in science and mathematics. The four-year-old school has received national acclaim for its advanced academic program and the scholastic achievements of its students. The current senior class of 205 students has distinguished itself by being awarded many scholarships and academic prizes. The Class of 1984 contains 55 National Merit Finalists and 14 National Achievement Scholarship Finalists. Photo Contest about Lumber River A photogrpahy contest ts being held to celebrate Amer ica Rivers Month in June. The sponsors of the contest are the Lumber River Basin Com mittee, Mary Livermore Li brary at Pembroke State University, and Fair Bluff Public Library. A total of $200 in prize money will be awarded. The photographs must depict the Lumber River or its tribu taries. Entries should be ready for hanging and must be prints, either color or black and white. The deadline for submitting photographs is June 7. Pho tographs may be left at the Robeson County Public Libra ry (9 a.m. - 9 p.m.), the Mary Livermore Library at Pem broke State University (8 a.m.-5 p.m.), or Scott's Plumbing and Heating Inc. in Fair Bluff (9 a.m.-5 p.m.). For more information and a brochure on the contest, please contact Dean Williams in Pembroke (521-4387), Colin Osborne III in Lumberton (738-93%), or Donna Scott in Fair Bluff (649-7184). CROSSWORD , 1. Wuktna S. Thickset 9. An Iroquolan 10. Abounding In conifers 11. An airmnn 12. 0 rest god of Indo Arysns (myth.) 14. At t dtstnnce 19. Two-legged stands 16. Music note 17. Aquatic bird 16. Samarium (abbr.) 19. Regard 22. Rough lava 24. Naval military police 28. Greek letter 29. Uniformly 30. Hawaiian bird 32. Peel 34. Conjunction 35. Babbles 37. Salary 39. Silent 40. End (U) 41. African mamma! 42. Genus of Illy 43. Miss Ferber 44. Lairs DOWN ' 1. Self. centered 2. Operatic song X Embarking am 4. Indian weight a. slop X Kind of coated metal 7. Unfasten 8. Polar explorer (pose.) 11. Cloth o, Lackesis and Atropos IS. Man's name 18. Whoppers (colloq.) 17. A*re* (elan*) J 30. Male 1 cat XL Out- i break , 23. Scotch 1 aider h 39. Hall! K 29. Science* | (humor-1 oua) 27. Stringed Instrument 30. Make choice 31. Silk veil (eecl.) R -=Ppf="P;- i ?- 4 44 : j~::| !==: l!i==??=E i 33. Sicilian voi ta cano (var.) 34. Tart ST. Trick 34. Soon 40 Craze HUCKLEBERRY FINN [YMSKOEl I COST ME J f> TM? < '^POtiARSj iSOWtTHlHS'S) vffiortt, sue ? ( /eft TOWN TOPICS CAST NIGHT A HOLO-UP I MAN STUCK A GUN IN H/& GOSH I WHAT OIO VOU DO7 ?j 211 ! LAUGHED? 1 I'M AWFLILLY T/CKUSM.' / FOR THE SMILE OF HEALTH. ^VE BUCKS ? PWMO THE OMM THINGS HE EVER Pt*NS WITH PsCE HIS "TtN CENT CftCS/ FOR SNUFF rHArs SWEET AS HONEY, GIVE HONEYBEE ATRY. HONEYBCt HMT & SNUFF AS HO**' "* ' ???* Helme Tobacco Company ? i unpMy ul I ,nr|>ir4iKm | NAVY. ITS NOTJUST A SNUFF, IT'S AN ADVENTURE. Helme Tobacco Company a company a* CuMvo Corporation EBBS I Servant* I ^^SENTirr* I Flea& Tick Collar EX-LAX? "The Family Friend? helps your body help itself. Ex-Lax helps get your body's own natural rhythm going again. Gently. Dependably. Overnight That's why more families use Ex-Lax Chocolated or Pills-than ~ any other brand. Make fcP55"#3l it your Family Friend. ^ Rod label and follow directions. C Ex-Lax. Inc . 1983 BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY EITHER: Sedelegy 545 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES June 18-July 5 Evenings OB i Sldllip 459 MINORITY GROUPS June 2-August 4 Saturday mornings for graduate credit, aee your academic advisor. For renewal credit, see your principal. . w ti?'i ifc? CALLDOWNHVEB T*AVEL AGENCY Till plii ?? 383-3446 3800 Port Street Uacota Park. Mich. 48146 t FILLIN STATION TtOM 11 A.M. UNTIL 2 P.M. ?AS ft* fUm YauCau Eat Aai a SM Par amty 12.75. Tuesday., .from 6-9 WE OFFER THE SAMMUFFET ^ WOOD'S SIGNS For All Your Sign Nmx Route 1, Box 426 Pembroke, N.C. 283: Phone 521-2937 RONALD WOODS LOWHY'S COUNTRY STORE Complete Une of seed Hardware Prisdlla Lower?, Owner CALL 521-0434 BOB BT LOWER Y TREE SERVICE ? M3-2347 Rt. 1 Box 163. Lumberton. NC ?Free Estimates ?We remove trees, and stumps too. CaRM3-2347 anytime After 6 p.m. RANSOM'S WRECKER SERVICE P.O. Bo* 629 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 ?Jeffrey L. Ransom, Owner Call 521.9110 [day] or 521-2481 [nights |. 24HR. JOHN'S GARAGE 8 Miles West of Lumberton Off Hwy. 74 ?All Foreign and Domestic Transmissions ?Established 1961 ?21 Years Experience Phoaa 738-93*3 COSMETIC OUTLET ?Famous name brands... ?Special orders on request 2 Locations: 1-95 Outlet. Lumberton St West 3rd Street, Pembroke. ?Discount Prices ALTERATION SHOP (Pembroke) ?We can replace or fix zippers in coats or blue jeans. BRISSON POOLS See us about our full line of supplies ?efore you buy anywhere else. ?Authorized dealer for Sunhut Pool Enclosures. Phone [919] 739-4420 Highway 211 E., Lumberton THOMAS ft SON ?General Electric ?Hotpoint ?Microwave Ovens *Ice Makers I ?FrancMaed Major Appliance ScrvlcfcifipMS^]' ?Refrigerators *Air Conditioners ?Dishwashers'" ALL WORK GUARANTEED! ?P-7 Ranges-Washers-Dryers a Mafcan PHONE 919-73M724 JAMES W. THOMAS, Mgr. (919) 521-9384. ,c?S THE TAX SHELTER TAX A BOOKKEEPING SERVICE EARL SAMPSON Ownar COLLEGE PLAZA PEMBROKE. NX 28372 HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY .ur u: - - w TT CUUlIlg!i ?Anniversaries ?Prom Portraits ?General Photography PHONE 521-4176 SAMPSON FAMILY BETTY'S AND JUDY'S CARE HOME FABRICS AND NOTIONS I Licenced] - ?Alteration* New Open *Custom Sewing (Weddings, John W c Proms, etc.) ^AdnnnUtrator^ ? Professional Monogram tnin| Registered Nurse (RN) ? *fcTTS2,"?S|? > * Honrs: 9 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Located on Vance Street Monday through Friday in Pembroke (Located across irom F5U Phone 521-M43 ee 521-4809 at College Plan) nc"> <^xour Convenient Stop5^ ? ? LOCKLEAK A HUNT DBYWALL ft PAINTING Hangers and Finishers Needed Immediate Employment. Call 738-6610 MOOSE'S CHAIN SAW Prospect Area Laws Maw an We service what we sell. Cal 521-9942