I'BUSINESS SERVICE piRECTORY I Lownrs SEAFOOD MAKEKT 1930 East 5th St. Lumbertoa, NC NwhaMiMvaiS tkm mM mi Mp M ?? wttkiW ?niliil CU7J9-M40 Traveling in Detroit? CALL DOWNRIVER TRAVELAGENCY Telephone 363-3666 3800 Fort Street Lincoln Perk, Mich. 48146 ? ? ? ? a ILOCKLEAR'S INSURANCE I AGENCY J ?Full Service Agency PHONE 521-8624 Casually and Home EUaha Lock!ear. Owner Amy Ann Lock!ear. Secretary 1 ? Corner of 4th mid allege road pbrok^ JOHN'S GARAGE I 8 Miles West of Lumbertonl Off Hwy. 74 ?All Foreign and Domestic! Transmissions * ?Established 1%1 ?21 Years Experience ft Phone 738-9303 ft MOORE'S CHAIN SAW Prospect Area ?Snapper k Yin* Lawn Mowers ?We Service what we sell. Call 521-9*42 LOWRY'S COUNTRY STORE CeMptete In* ?f aecd Hmlrat * 0 fritcfli Lowery, Owner CALL 521-0434 f BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY { ^ ~ Adgappearing in the Business Service DirretoryareSl(T Per^Vlonth Per BIociT^ ^ j (?19) S21-32M HUNTS STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY ??wal moroewHe wow WIOOMM - ***4r owuri - *ctKixxs OLMIMMONIMDMOM PMVOmt t I D * I 111 WEST 380 STREET I. HUNT, JR. P.O. BOX 729 E. HUNT, ML PEMBROKE. NC 28372 'TIS WISE TO I ADVERTISE I TIRE BARN Tremendous Savings on all Sizes of Tires i for Cars & Farm Equipment all at the TIRE BARN | Hwy, 211 East, Lumberton. NC ) (919)739-1077 PATES SUPPLY 1 Qaailty Baikttng S?ppUe? 1 For Your Evory Need." C Fourth Street - Pembroke M 521-3416 M VIDEQp ?^ THE VIDEO STORE W DON T JUST EAT OUT TODAY 5^1 JM P.O. BOX 729 M EXPERIENCE A MEAL AT J PEMBROKE. NC 28372 M f RENTAL ? JOE'S SUB SHOP ^ m (In Front of The Pantry* M Pembroke MON.-Tmur. 9-7 V Fri -Sat 9-9 E W HUNT. JR. M 521*3118 Phone (919) 521-3288 manager COX'S CUSTOM CYCLE SHOP 2002 E 5th Street Lumberton. NC 283S8 We have Harley Davidson parts & service BUS: (919) 738-6525 SONNY COX RES: 1919) 738-6565 OWNER [ THOMAS *soNpe ?General Electric *Hotpoint | ?Microwave Ovens *Ice Makers a ~" ?FrancUsed Major Appliance Service i fnp-: ' All Major Appliance Parts i ?Refrigerators *Air Conditioners ?Dishwashers ? ALL WORK GUARANTEED! I *P-7 Ranges-Washers-Dryers , PHONE 919-739-4724 JAMES W. THOMAS, Mgr. Saddletree Area EXTENSION SCENE f?^ bv L Everett* Dtvfa | ? J ? Ifl his recent column Foifcst Kinnett, editor of one of The local newspapers, made some interesting com ments concerning the ease of larming. I I found these comments lunuaing, as I am sure he intended them to be. Unfor tunately, this is a common ffcBng of those who have never been involved with fanning and have never ejgrerienced the many unex pected and uncontrollable pjpureiHP* feat do qfcn.. .There are few professions thht require as much invest ment ss does farming. This investment includes not only money but also a lot of time and the use of many dollars worth of capital. This invest ment is made with no certainty as to the weather conditions that may come and with very little certainty of the price of the products that are being produced. I have often heard the comparison of a farmer to a gambler. Hie farmer makes his bets with his investment of money, time, and capital and then gambles that the raint will come, that it will not get too hot, that the seed he planted will come up, that he will not have any unex pected disease problems, MMMMMMMMNMMMMMMMM that insects will not devour his crops, that there will be no severe storms, and that there will be no extreme repair bills to pay on any of his equipment Then if he wins by having everything happen as he expected, he doesn't know what his win nings will be because he has not control over market prices. There is a lot of stress brought about by the uncer tainty of the possibilities mentioned above. As Forest was concerned about his three rows of garden, ima gine the stress that would develop* if there was the same concern about hun dreds of acres of crops when each acre involved at least several hundred dollars of initial investment and the livelihood of you- and your family would depend upon this outcome. There has been a lot of concern lately about the weather and its effect on theT crops in the county. It is bad ? enough that the weather is! having a serious effect on B the yields and, therefore, the m income from all crops will be m reduced this year, but in addition, it is more expen sive to produce a crop under stress conditions than under normal conditions because the ground is so hard, additional herbicides are re quired because herbicides are not as effective under dry conditions, additional cultivations are needed be cause the herbicides do not react properly, and additio nal time is needed because the farm laborers cannot work as effectively when it is extremely hot So, as Forest said, "There is more to this farming thing than Just watching the trac tor do all the work." If you have any doubts, or if you would like to see firsthand what is involved in this profession, I venture to say that there are quite a few farmers right here in Robe son County that would be glad to share their "fun" with you. REVELS FAMILY REUNION PLANNED Hie children and descen dants of Daniel James (Tobe) Revels and Priss Anne Revels will hold a reunion on Saturday, August 2, 1986, at Luther J. Britt, Jr. Park in Lumberton, NC. For more information call Junior Jones at 739-5579 or Janie L Oxendine at 739 6031. MMMMMMMMMMMAMMSIMMMMI PROGRESSIVE Savings & Loan, LTD I Phone 738-1415 or 738-1478 7.68% 7.10% 6.02% 7.40% $1004 Mlnimun Deposit $1000 Minimum Deposit $1000 Minimum Deposit I to 2VS Yoors 6 Months 7 Doyi to t Months Maturity. Maturity. Maturity. Rates Effective July 15-21. Penalty For Early Withdrawal *DEPOSIT^NSURE^UF^^$100j00^BT^5LIC i ' Office of Tuscarora Tribal Enrollment Highway 710, Pembroke, NC ANNOUNCEMENT [ The TUSCARORA TRIBAL ENROLLMENT is now being prepared. If you are a Tuscarora and i ' ; have not enrolled as a tribal member, it is extremely important that you do this as as [ possible. To enroll as a tribal member you should: ; 1 ! I I 1. Complete a tribal enrollment application 2. Provide a copy of your birth certificate 3. Provide a copy of death certificates of your ancestors 4.Provide cemetery records including date and county of birth and death, county buried in, and the name of the cemetery r ? ? I | v ? ? I I Your tribal enrollment application will be reviewed by the Tuscarora Tribal Enrollment Office I "to determine your eligibility for membership based upon your descendancy from those individuals named on Tuscarora Baselines (period: As near as possible to 1790 through 1910). Tribal enrollment forms are located at the Tuscarora Tribal Enrollment Office, Highway 710, : P.O. Box 1455, Pembroke, NC 28372. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mondays through i Fridays. If these office hours are inconvenient for you, you may call Delia Ray Sanderson, :Tribal Enrollment Officer, at 919-521-8682 and an appointment will be made for you at the Old L .Lumbee Medical Clinic on Highway 711 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, starting Tuesday, -July 29, 1986. - ? ? * i"rvrrrrrvvvwwwMWMWWWWMWWWWiilUWWMUMMU?wiMW>fviriAnnfwvirrinniinnnfwinnnnnnnnn_nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr-r M