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F EDITORIAL** ND OPINIONS PAGE "We cannot know where v we are going if we do not i know where we have been." ^\Se? ^ by Bruc* Barton : j Roosevelt Scott, s longtime employee of Lombee Regkmal Development Association, Inc. (LRDA) in Pembroke, died suddenly in his home Monday of a heart attack. He was a young and vibrant 34 when he was struck down. He is being buried today at Smyrna Baptist Church at 3 p.m. He was well liked, no doubt about it. He was always willing to help anyone he could. The best description 1 have heard of Roosevelt Scott is... He ?ii a am guy...weu ' for all of us. To be decent, well liked, helpful. Survivor* include his wife, Phyllis Morgan Scott; ooe son, Koosevett Scott, Jr.; ooe daughter, Jenny Scott cif the home; his father, Marvin Scott at Lumberton; ooe bro ther, Guraey Scott of Lum berton; two sisters, Mrs. Boberta Locklear and Mrs. Cathy Lowery, both at Lum berton. We sincerely offer condo lences to the family. And we wffl miss Roosevelt...* nice w?y There is nothing to compare | with gospel music, Robeson j County Indian style. And Sat I unlay night will be a celebra tion of the very best gospel music in this area. Travis Bell' and die Scott filters will be celebrating their l)tb snnnal Gospel Sing Saturday night at Lumberton High School be ginning at 7 p.m. j Their special guests will be the McNeill Quartet and the D&L Gospel Singers, two at the best groups around these parts. Best at all admission is free. r ' ' ?' 1 l If you like gospel musk, Robeson County Indian style, I recommend the Scott Sisters and their friends to you. The birthstona of thoa* bom , in April b the diamond. KM Ht HUMAN ?? H> ?*T IMP to fttMl WIN* MJIK/ . ; CAM sec M -TM6 PAR* J MM** G066U& tQorr&r wnn"i?fc*TVi&<Hj". TMRV MAKt lanP?CAFt* AT MtOHT AFmAR 10,000 TIMfff MnoMr?M~AL?o?r A? #?KMrr A* payii^HT/ Lori Ann Locklear wins Starsearch Competition -Next stop is Nashville lmumvnv by Brace Barton GREENSBORO-It was a night of excitement for Lori Ann Locklear, her family and fans, Saturday night as she was named winner of the Wrangler Country Starsearch. She walked awav with the grand prize of SI,000 and won the right to represent North Carolina in the national com petition in Nashville, Tennes see later this month. The comely Hoke County native, now a freshman at East Carolina University, will advance to the nationals on April 28 when all SO state winners will appear at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. The act judged winner on that day will win $50,000 from the Wrang ler Group plus a major recording contract and book ing agreement. Second and third place will receive res pectively $15,000 and $10,000. Ron vNickell Pro ductions is set to produce the April 28 competition. In addi tion to the nationals, the winner will appear at a Regional Starsearch Show, one of eleven scheduled around the country and vid eotaped for later showing. Lori Ann won the right to participate by winning the local competition sponsored by Lumberton's WJSK FktJ station. She sang a Janie Fricke hit, "Do Me With Love." She also sang Juice Newton's "The Sweetest Thing." ? ? ?* FORSALE: Pembroke: Highway 74. Big Mo's Goal Post. 4.25 acres of land. 9,900 square feet; two apartments, 900 square feet each. Complete garage. Restaurant with an approximate 100 seating capacity. And much much more. For more information call Adeline L. Maynor, Broker at 521-3629 or 738-2094. ERA A&A INSURANCE & REALTY 1 Third Street - Pembroke, N.C. 1 Children's Dresses 10-15% Off! Red Tag Sale in Ladies' Department! Men's DC Dress Pants! ?Salem Suits ?Men's Tennis Shoes ?Boy's Tennis Shoes ?Lee Jeans for Men (Buy a pair of jeans... J Get a Free Hall ?8horts and Tops Fa for the Girls y)? 5*'^^ Shorts & Tops for the Girls! I - "t . Lorraine's Clothing 1 1 L-ri 621-0611 jn Iitlitin ? fiNM i FOOD IDEAS ! Super Rio Salad Ruby-red beets, bright green pepper cube* end snow-white riee combine with a creamy drawing to make a re trashing and eco nomical Vegetable Rice Salad aa an elegant aide diah. Riee ia budget -wise (coats less than fhr* cents a serving) and leftoear riee sen stay several days in the refrig erator before turning MS this supar supper salad that It \ good with Just about any ( entree, hot or cold. "Nature it wrongm than J ?oaring." IrMe Proverb ) Stand up for Christian Beliefs To the Editor: la a time wbea oar world is in web a tarmofi with drags, alcohol aa4 etc. we need to stand up for oar behefi dor than ever. And since Madatyn Murray O'Hair, the one that had prayer takaa oat of the schools is at it afeaih, we aoed lb exercise oar beliefs. She is trying to got afl religious programs takpn off nuSo end television and ahead? has 27,900 names to back her stand, She has been granted a hearing on this matter before the Federal Communications The Communist countries ' (live under dictatorship, where in they are told how to "worship, bow to believe, etc. The U.S. is suppose to be a , free country." We have the ' right to freedom of religion, freedom of speech, etc. c If the U.S. is suppose to be -a free country where is the 'freedom we have to fight to keep our religious programs on radio and television. Why can't Ms. O'Hair and all of her followers just use their freedom and change radio and television stations from religious programming? m . flnaaawamamnnnmwiWi^nwnniWMa Seemingly Ms. O'Hair fbvors dictatorship so why don't they ULi Hve? Bat if she chooses Id live base then we must fight her with oar christian beliefs. So It is time for us if we have sot already signed one of the letters that are being circulated, try and get one. and by ail means sign It and send.it in, don't sit back and think your vote is not needed, (1,POO,000) letters are needed to defeat Ms. O'Hair. Let's show her that there are still Christians and we are stand ing up for what we-believe in which is God and prayer and we are very much interested in keeping our religious pro grams on radio and television. So .please do your part by signing a letter today or as soon as possible. X i Mrs. Cherry W. StrirManil Rt. 1 Box 46 St. Pauls, N.C.283M ? Ehsmsciat Pembroke Drug CmoUur Budget?conscious Federalists have been driven to .. their senses. Consumers and pharmacists alike, have won a great victory. The Government's Package Insert program has been scraped Instead of forced PPTs dispensed with prescription drugs, now the emphasis shifts to fostering Patient Prescription Education (PPE). Interested patients can now receive drug information upon request, without the mandate of costly qnd unnecessary inserts. We favor "freedom of health information." as * this advertising space attests. We Jost don't want it forced on yon. thereby wasting money that ultimately would increase prescriptions - prices. Easier Basket Raffle Sbawa ibm to Bijn Tmuad, vtaan ?( lk? " f v* ' ? ? M mm ii i m ? ' When cooking or baking (but not whipping), you can substitute three quarters of a cup-of mNk and a third of a cup of butter for heavy cream. . James Monroe, in his second presidential election, won an electoral vote of 231 to 1. The single dissent was cast by a New Hampshire delegate to preserve for Washington the honor of a unanimous election. " Ail Wyoming was tha first stata to allow woman to vota. fflcAMUU V INDIAN VOICE x UJSIPS. #978380 (Published each Thursday) Established 1973 p.o. ss** Pembroke, NC 28372. Phone: S21-2826 SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT PEMBROKE, NC 28372 1 Subscription Rates: Instate 1 year J9J6 2 Years IS. A) Out Of State lYear 12.00 i" m mtmo can trust-' : ^ QUALIFICATIONS: \ ?Experienced in Government ^ ?Extensive Business y Experience j ?Certified in Educational | Administration $ ?Concerned Parent: The Only j Candidate with Children v (Four) In The Local I Public Schools J YOUR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I * Extensive experience with the manager form of government utilized by the ft J County of Robeson through four and one-half years service on the governing ft J body of the Town of Pembroke. X S ? * Demonstrated effectiveness in dealing with the concerns of constituents as X \ a member of the Pembroke Town Council. X J * *Fair treatment for ail citizens. The same rules should apply to everyone. { J No favorites. * 5? ?Open, responsive, effective government. Honest answers to straight- X ) forward questions. X S ?Owner and operator of Leia Anne's Learning Center-A local child care X * facility. ft ?Memoer of the Board of Directors of Lumbee Bank. X ?The Board of Commissioners does not now have any retirement program for y its members. I oppose the implementation of such a retirement program at y the expense of our already over-burdened taxpayers. y T *A public office exists for the benefit of the people, not for the benefit of r the Individual office-holder. / I PakjforBy rheCommlttee To Elect I my T. Brooks County Commissioner | o 1 r r# r% -mmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmrnm 5 LARRY T. BROOKS
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