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M0k 'iVW ? : ? ? m m ^i^L , jfl H N E DEPOSITS FEDERALLY INSURED TO (100.000.00 A PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS A LOAN, LTD. wmlSLmmm tip hnv* amimi h c mum ^ 0. m 4m BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY j Ads Appearing in the Business Service Directory are $20 Per Month j Imoohks i CHAIN j SAW i Pkospiet Area \ Snaiter and YA7p . i ) Lawn Mower, ) WK SKHVItK WI1AT Wh oKll | 521-9942 PATES SUPPLY Quality Building Supplies For Your Every Need Fourth Street, Pembroke, NC 52M2M iP<^0<S<P^C0 5 a 1-2376 XoealtJ c/Vtxl to i/\o*fuct I <Scfioat I Ownxel & 1 <0fitxottJ By ^ojrii cMoox* DOBB'S USED PARTS Meters ft Traitsedsstens Fer Sato * MstaM FREE PICKUP 2 Day Sendee Al Mayor ( Credit Cards Honored "HOME OF A MILLION PARTS' r Hervie's Amoco WWaat Street, NimI Native American Owned A Operated -Ol CkM^e-GrtMe Jobe-Gv IfcMir Batlcry Bedwete-Tke Repair ? - _ i Quick Copies 8* Robeson Printing Ml-?62? College Plaza Pembroke, NC Greg Bell Attorney At Law 431 H an STREET UMBERTON, NC nK^sES&IT Heme: 739-1314 Robeson Rrintlng COLLEGE PLAZA?PEMBROKE, NC (JUST DOWN FROM TIE PANTRY) (919)521"0620 (919)521-8381 CONE SEE US FIRST FOR: Letterheads, Envelopes, Wedding Announcement*, ' Programs, Books, Resumes I QUICK PRINTING i All Your Printing Needs . - - - - - - Traveling in DOWNRIVER TRA VEL ; AGENCY i telephone: (313)3X3-3666 . 3800 Fort Street f l.incoln Park. Ml 4X146 M\ P. MAP t r Pre?.? -??s i n? ADVERTISE YOU R BUSINESS | | p g FOR ONLY $20 RER MONTH. CALL 521-2826 ? ? C7/tomad & <Son ^uuia/ Sltclxic ? tOfotfxoint cMlOXOVMLVt. GiMrli ?Oct cMa&tx* ^^xxuicAiixd cMaj ox <j/tfxfx[iancM. cStxolcs* tztfCC cMajox Lionet efitfxlftxaloxx ? w*/tt C ondiliontx* ? ALL WORK GUARANTEED lP-7 cVaii^ti ? 'liaXti ? 1 Phone (919)739-4724 James W. 3Aomas tWf//<'//v?? Jiwa Fuller's Old! Fashioned I BBQ Hwy 211 Lumberton J PIT COOKED * SERVING BOFFET |i LUNCH EVERT DAT DINNER: TOURS.-SAT. f Owners: Fuller S Oelora Lock I earl (919)738-8694 ? Carolina ^nMan^Sotco NEWSPAPER P.O. BOK 1075 ??r- PEMBROKE. N.C. 28372 "BUILDING COMMUNICATIVE BRIDGES IN A TRI-RACIAL SETTING" Subscription rates: In State: 1 Vaar 812AO Out of Slate: 1 Yaar $18.00 (We pay the taxes) Call 521-2626 JOSH MUMOt hs . .. thtWSSS a* j Salf-mada mm an mott a lwu? apt taw bt a laatia too proud of tfea job. 1 r?==r= We Buy & Seit Homes Free Estimates ? ALL STATE HOUSE MOVERS K MITCHELL BREWINGTON 1 f?19) 875-7108 HAPPENINGS Ity to solve the headline from the given information. If not, unscramble the words below: they are clues to the puzzle. They may be proper nouns. Then place the numbered letters in the corresponding spaces in the headline for additional clues. These are not actual headlines. July 13, 1984 Pront Page Houston Globe M _5 N L _ P iK G ? R ?6 1 ?7 ? -3-2-4 R - CVIE . TRISF AOMNW _ _5 _ _6 Answer: OHVHH33 SNiaiVHaO SMDId aTYOHOH \ Word8s NYWOM , ^ ? J.SHI3 <3JIA J FOR SNUFF THATS SWEET AS HONEY, GIVE HONEY BE m Aft ????** Helme Tobacco I Company ^ 246m 'Call, 821-2826 and ?utaerjba? to Tha ?Carina Indian Voice. . BID NOTICE Hie public schools of Robeson County will receive bids for grass mowing services for the 1991 mowing season at the following schools: Deep Branch School; Fairmont Mid dle School; Janie C. Hargrsve; Lumberton Junior High; Peterson Elementary; Rex Rennert School; Rosenwald Elementary; St. Pauls Elementary; South Robeson High; Tanglewood Elementary; Union Elementary; West Lumberton; Rod Springs High; Fairmont High School; Green Grove School; L. Gilbert Carroll Middle, Lumberton Jr. High, Lumberton St. High, Peterson Ele mentary, Proetorvflle School, Rex Rennert School, Red Springs Middle School, Rosenwald Elementary, Rowland Norment School St Pauls Elementary, St Pauls High School South Robeson High, Smiths/ Allen ton School, Tanglewood Elementary, Townseod Middle, Elemen tary, W.H. Knuckles, West lumber ton. Magnolia High, Red Springs High Interested parties may secure a bid packet fnxn the office of Dr. Douglas Y. Yongue, Assistant Superintendent ing the weak of April 8th through 12th at the following address; Public Schools of Robeson County Post Office Dnwsr 2800 , Lumberton, North Carolina 28869 919-788-4841 The bid packet contains specifica tions, conditions, and individual J school hid sheets. The deadline for receiving bids will bo 8.-00 p.m. on April 16. 1991. The Board of Education for the Public Schools of Robeson County rossrves the right to reject any and all bids at its discretion. 4-J8 LEGAL NOTTCE State of Nortk Coroima County of Robe ton Notice 7b Orediiort d Dtbton Of EdLocUear, Deceased The undersigned, having qualified aa Administratrix of the aaUte of Ed Loddear. dacaaaad. lata of Robaeon County, this to to notify all parsons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned before the 4th day of October, 1991, or be barred font war saoavary, All parsons Indebted U> said estate nan aaturl las ?* ? **- mains imittsslllalta I 199 eee?^^P lit'IllWIIfilte In llljp This the tTth day of Marrh, 1991. flWagaaa /as IssniJnaai fomlsJ* ttoute I Hat Ifl-C Niton, Nt'Um tit i LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeeon County Hie undersigned, having qualified aa Executrix of tile Eetate of Etias Warriax, deceased; late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of September, 1991, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaae make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of March, 1991. Mrs. Vida W. Lowery P.O. Box m Pembroke, NC18371 LOCKLEAR, JACOBS A SUTTON Attorney* at Law P. 0. Box 999 Pembroke, NC18371 Telephone: 1919)511-3113 kll . THF TRUTH ABOUT ALLERGIES When it's spring. summer, or tall. a runny nose itchy, watery eyes, and sneezing are usually sure signs tMyou re suffering from an allergy j Don't worry VOu're not alone Pillions of Americans experience allergy symptoms every year While a variety of environmental factors can spark an allergic reaction, some of the most common causes of allergies are pollen, trees, grasses, and molds An allergy is an abnormal reaction to an ordmaniy harmless sub stance called an allergen Some typical aNeroens which cause allergies are pollen, dust, and molds Allergies develop when a person's immune system overreacts to an allergen, producing an excessive amount ol antibodies These antibodies men react with the allergen and produce an excess of a common chemical compound known as histamine Histamine causes fluids to budd up in the nose and eyes, resulting in the classic allergy symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, and ftcly. watery eyes Poiien-related iirergies?commenly known as hay fsvm?appssf in two cycles The spring pollen allergy season begins in March, with the onset of tree poUen and lasts through June, when grass pollens are most prevalent In the summer, a second hay fevar cycle wreaks havoc on allergy sufferers as ragweed pollen levels peak in August and September Experts recommend staying indoors as much as possi ble and avoiding outdoor activities like cutting grace or raking leaves to reduce exposure to allergy-causing pollen Vacationing near the ocean or in the mountain* whtre pollen count* art generally low can ado help Mold and dual slitrgiss know no such ssasonal boundaries Tftotetors avoiding axposurt 10 mold or dual aiitroani * a yaar- round tatk A central air conditioning and healing system when used m conjunction with an af liciant air cleaning or purifying system is one of the best ways to cut down on dust or mold buildup M your horn# Ykl),nn ik*f a iinaiilc ajaaa.tCijkma kwln lacaan >>Aiir omtnaiiac tea ik* iimng S" tpi# prvciUliOfH Cin n?tp i?s?en yow BipotUrV 10 inf pollens dual, or molds which cause awgies It irritating allergies manage to oui-tmart an your prssaatattw efforts, a truMad over the ?A..wtai laiwadi i i an liaU . r aiu oiilh jAur aUarnu ai nominal a I ? uU' If " J y ? is flip /"U GMV WIITi jrvwf *f O T % ( OiUaiii ?fari aUatftu rfttetiriftd Ia? auarnAu TAi^AiAi mil If'fwU vOttl PnJ m"? 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HMOS 24 hours, including Sunday. 4-4 ?asm WANTED * Sato lUpraaMlatlvt ?? WMklyPapw thvcu?unaSSunvoigb j iiTmmim!) |||J<
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