? ? Ads appearing in the Business Service Directors are $10 Per Month Per Block. To Subscribe to the Carolina Indian Voice Call 521-2826 $10...1 Year [inNC]__$13 PerYear OntofState HUCKLEBERRY W*N sura Pfc> Cf ? 4J* '?K ir T STLe BOOT fvc CB>?63 S??fU ; fteavE PILL'S ??!?? r-''7j?f !, 5 *? rTSt J ; ">?0 r.^ s 'V v. J' '. .? *0*?*? V/ ? ! Moor A *? ?>?* ,"Jt <,? {?? raXi X ar> y ??-VS - ? - ':-rscr~? ? o/.V.VA>M- *'' ?je*r !? -v-.-.-. ....?-???-?? T"SlIr OCT 1 ?OOA? "?g' M*> ?f,cK*ae o' <*< NAVYI ITS NOT JUST A SNUFF, IT'S AN ADVENTURE. Helme Tobacco Company .?? iMTipam ut Culbn.f (ftjfcio) EX-LAX,* "The Family Friend? helps your body help itsfelf. 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 ^ it your Family Friend. ^ Read label and folliM directions C Ex-Lax. IrK . 1983 ^ FOR THE SMILE OF HEALTH. 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Unit of 36 Celestial 41 Benchlike Island work bear seat uST' mrrwiTTTi 19. Overhead W* train ^ 77* 20. Forward yy 23 Rabbit ^ V?* 23. Snobbish '// "?ass. "ii* 29. Artists' To iT-ix 777 5j a* stands /// SEES. rni_mJL 34. Pronoun J7 ? ZZ7 vt ? * 35. Frothed //^ 38. Projecting ~ ?7 ? 17/.~Z/,rpr end of a ^^2 ^2 church js j? jr 77/ as s? 40. Seoulia its ZZ capital A? 41 41. Pitcher's ZZ urget * yy. "1 42. Ruhr city TYisA 43. Avid 44 7/s 44. Peruses I I 7/A III! 45. Birds _ ...Wins Theatre Trip to Atlanta PEMBROKE-Judy Sarvis, Director of Student Activities at Pembroke State University, was chosen as the winner of the Performing Arts Center sponsored theatre trip for two to Atlanta, Georgia. Ms. Sarvis' name was drawn from a silver pitcher containing all of the names of Season nubscrioers by t? im mber of the cast of 1 ik Marry Wives j, at Windsor" after ihe per frsrw .??? f t ? ? , r 4 ^ i -4 ' i^Sfc. i*. Sarvis will b? unable to make the trip on Oct. 19 and she presented the tickets to her mother as a birthday gift. The trip will include roundtrip transportation to and from Atlanta, double occupancy hotel accomodations, theater tickets to the famous Alliance and Academy Theaters, shopping at Lennutw Square and hotel taxes, tips and gratuities. PSU Concert Band & Percussion Ensemble In Concert PEMBROKE- The Music Department of Pembroke State University will present the University Concert Band and the University Percussion Ensemble in concert on Tues day. October 16, at 8:00 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center on the PSU campus. The concert band is con ducted by Dr. Robert Romine, and will feature Allen John son. a senior from Dillon. S.C., as soloist on "Concerto for Trombone" by N. Rims ky-Korsakov. Polly Allen, also a senior from Dillon, will conduct the band on James Swearington's "Exaltation." The program will include selections from? Sousa, Del Borgo. Anderson. Williams, Latham and Azzolina. The percussion ensemble, conducted by Mr. Charles Mercavich, will perform "Bravura" by Philip Faini and William Kraft's "Suite for Percussion." Wayne Campbell, a senior from Fair mont, N.C. and Polly Allen, will be featured as xylophone soloists respectively on "Es pani Cani" by Marquina and kabalevskv's "Galloping Co medians." The coi.-crt is five ni^l the publH is invited to attend. For more infot maiiou call the Perft?riiii??;{ Art*. Center at Sll-O/M. | I Energy J Assistance for Low Income Applications a i* ...:n u? ?nt,nn Apputauunb wui uc iaR.cn from October 15th to Novem jer 30th, 1984. for fuel issistance through North Ca rolina's Low Income Energy Assistance Program. Low in come households that need help in paying heating bills may apply for assistance at designated offices and centers of Lumbee Regional Develop ment Association, Inc. (L.R.D.A.). Eligible households will re ceive a check through the mail in February. 1985. Persons who think they are eligible and wish to apply are urged to contact the L.R.D.A. office or center nearest their home. Social Services recipients should bring the following items when they apply: (1) Food Stamp l.D. card; (2) Medicaid number; (3) A.F.D.C. number; (4) Social security card for Head of Household. Non Social Services recipients should bring the following itmes: (a) Information about your household's income. If any one works, wage stubs for the month of October should be included. (b) Information about your household's property, stocks, bonds, and other assets. (c) Social Security cards of heads of households. (d) Verification of S.S.I.. Social Security, V.A., Unem ployment. Retirement Check. (e) Verification of income from rental property, farm income, etc. The L.R.D.A. offices and Centers taking applications include: JTPA (Jobs Training Partnership Act. formerly CETA) Office at 521-9761; Thrifty Food Co-op#2, Lum berton at 738-7906; All LRDA sponsored Day Care Centers (excluding Tudor Court); Ear ly Childhood Learning Cen ters (1-3:30 p.m. only); N.C. Commission of Indian Affairs office in Lumberton at 738 6272 (Thursdays only); Lum bee Shopping Center (Oct. 24-Nov. 7. 1984 only); Ben ton's Court, Rowland (Oct. 26-Nov. 9. 1984. 9-12 p.m.; Evans Crossing (Tuesdays only): Woodmen of the World Hut (Tuesday-Wednesday); and the JTPA Outreach Cen ter of Scotland County. Out reach on a home-to-home basis will be done in Hoke County. All applications will be taken from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. weekdays unless stated dif ferently above. For more information about the Low-Income Energy As sistance Program, contact Carry.Deese at 521-9761. or call CareLine toll free at 1-800-662-7030 BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY CHICKEN Carryout Available B-B-Q Private Partlea SANDWICHES Claaa Reunion 1 Family Steak & Seafood House I Union Chapel Rd. - Pembroke, N. C. (Free Hotdogs & French Fries to Kids under 12 1 accompanied by an adult) V SUMMER HRS.-Thurs.-Sunday SALAD BAR | 6:00 pm till Opm I WINTER HRS. - Wed. - Sunday PHONE: 5:30 pm til 9:30 pm 521-4603 West wood Village Shopping Cantor, Latirt?fc, N.C. ?Free Estimates .. *We remove trees. and stumps too. Call 843-2347 anytime i . after 6 p.m. * TO RENT 1 THIS SPACE. I CALL 521-2826. I OR SEND CHECK OR 1 MONEY ORDER FOR $10 f FOR ONE MONTH TO 1 THE CAROLINA INDIAN I VOICE, PO Box 1075, 1 Pembroke, NC 28372. I Be sure and include J Ad Copy (A business card 1 Will be ideal). J