PEMBROKE DANCE CENTER ANNOUNCES STUDENTS OF MONTH Pembroke Dance Center is proud to announce that stu dents for the month of May have been selected/ They are Beth Chavis. Nicole Locklear, Metodi Rene locklear. BiUie Jo Hunt. Nicole BuQard. Honorable mention are Wynena Cummings, Katina Dial. Stephanie Brooks. Tara Kan*?m. Sharon Bullard. " ITVUM1NG L VENTS Pembroke Dance Center will provide several enter tainment numbers for the Little Miss Lumbee Pageant on June 30. They are presently in the first session of the summer program. You . may come by and register for the summer program Monday -Wednesday after 4 p.m. The second session will be held July S-July 30. I - - r I The rocking chair wat in vented by Benjamin Franklin. "Few know how to be old." La Rochefoucauld Wknkni hGUIIkes Camara/Reeorder Video Unit A tingle ultra until video camera and video recorder combination at eaty to-han dle and operate at a stand ard super eight movie cam era? One that will make two-hour video cassettes for home use? It's not only pos sible but it's coming soon. HB5B5R" twQ Compared with a super 8 movie camera which film* for 3 minutes, this single unit micro video system, de veloped by Matsushita Elec tric, can record up to 2 hours on a small video cas sette. The tape can be seen without waiting for proces sing and unlike film, the tape can be used over and over. For the television in dustry?and TV viewers, there's equally exciting news: an eng (electronic news gathering) system that will combine a video cam era and a video tape record er in a single, hand-held unit, needing only one person as an operator. The eng system, accord ing to Matsushita, will offer broadcast quality color in addition to its compact sin igle unit size which will mean better and faster news for the public, more dramas and documentaries produced on location and future de velopment of video cas settes and disc software. NOTES -COMMENTS Health is valuable only to those who have lost it. * * * ? Nature Is grand until the weeds begin to grow. * * * * I Careful drivers never I know when they save their own lives. ? * ? ? The love songs 8 couldn't have been this silly when we were young. v Most people are ready to spend someone else's money. * * * ? - vneroKee ?V ?? V P - It, Homemakers ? ? ' ' - .-*? to meet The Cherokee Homemakers met in a joint meeting on Friday. June 14.1982 with the Shannon and the Rex Home Makers Clubs in the confe rence room of Lumbee River Electric Membership Corpo ration in Red Springs. The Cherokee Club was hosts for the meeting with Mrs. Maude Locklear presid ing. After the devotion was given, the meeting was given over to the Robeson County Home Extension Agents. The topics given by the agents were as follows: Mrs. Ann Fail, questions and ans wers on freezing and canning: Mrs. Mollie Briely, Launder ing in the eighties, the do's and don'ts of laundering clothes; Mrs. Jenny Smith stressed the importance of home safety, how to make your home more secure. There was questions and answers from the club ladies. Announcements were made and the meeting adjourned with the club collect. There were 23 ladies pre sent for the meeting. Refresh ments were served to the group. ? * * * Anything that involves your life is important-like safe driving. ? * * * Those who seek to im prove their minds will be leaders of tomorrow. PEMBROKE MIDDLE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Pembroke Middle School has released (he names of the honor roll for the sixth six weeks reporting period from the office of the principal. Mr. Barry- Harding. All students are in the 7th grade. A- James Cedric Woods. Demetnas Owens. Maria Lock Lear. Anthony Rudolph Dial. Shelena Smith. Sonya Lock lear. Kim Sue Locklear. Kim berly Sue Locklear, Paul Locklear. Caroline Locklear. Media Hunt, Cynthia Strick land. Athena Locklear, Chris topher Sampson. Deidre Ni cholson, Toshia Hardin, Betty Thompson,. Helen Jacobs. Laura Jacobs, Calvin C. Lock lear, Mearle Locklear. B- Dale McKinney, Aman da Lowry. Jerry Hedrick, Bobby Burns, Don Warriax. Anessa Hunt, Sue Edwards, Anthony Hunt, Chris Lock lear. Tonya Graham. Amanda Hunt, Jonathan Blue, Victoria Chavis, Beverly Clark, Jean ette Locklear, Ernest Bell, Kimberly Chavis, James Gark, Relena Deese. Gwen dolyn Locklear, Michael Low ry, Stephen Sampson, Mitch ell Locklear, Timothy Cum "iings. Phihp Lock tear. John Locklear Amelia Lock lea r. Carol Jones, Kelvin Locklear, Michelle Clark. Jennifer Dee se. Atathony Revels. Tina Blue. Debbie Osendine, Alan Brayboy. Kimberty Locale Brewer. Chariene Ham monds. Tina Louise Huddles ton. Vonda Kaye Jacobs. Kimberly Dynette Locklear. Sherry Lynn Locklear. Steven Ross Lowry, Mark Anthony Richter, Tracy Lynn Spence, Terena St. Pierre. Jerry Tay lor. Deloris Thompson. Debo rah Chavis, Kathy Jones. Amy Oxendine, Corbin V. Eddings, Jamie Jo Jacobs, Melinda Jacobs. Cedric Lynn Locklear. Elizabeth Joy Lock- ? tear, Davy Oxendine. Carol Jean Sanderson, Jamie Lee Sattenfield. Jacqueline Blue, Wannaa Chavis. Rebecca Hammonds, Annette Locklear Lisa Carol Locklear. Matthew Locklear. Brian Maynof, Wil liam Oxendine. Carol Strick land. Shetia Ransom. Frances Ransom, James R.L. Oxen dine, Loretta Hunt. CedeII Hammonds, Charlie Bullard. Leon Revels, Bridget Lock lear, Alicia Locklear, Tammie Dial. Cecilia Locklear. The first formal rules for baseball required that the winning team score no fewer than twenty-one runs. ISAM R. NOBLE] "A FRIEND OF EDUCATION" Says, The North Carolina Association Of Educators. SENATOR NOBLE IS A STRONG ADVOCATE OF OUR SCHOOLS!] HE IS FOR LESS TAXESI I In 1979 there were 618 administrative positions, which have grown to 1,025 state positions and 250 federal positions by 1980. In 1969 there were l,171vOOO children enrolled in public schools, in 1981 there were only 1,134,000. HE IS FOR LESS BUREAUCRACY Senator Noble has consistently opposed the 8 regional Education Centers. Noble said the Centers are opposed by NC Association of Educators as mnot necessary and reduplicating services." The centers received state and federal funds which had been removed from appropria tions. But, the opposition put them back. SENATOR NOBLE SAYS ... "THE PEOPLE WANT LESS GOVERNMENT, LESS TAXES & LESS BUREAUCRACY Paid for by Sam R. Nobla, Re-election Committee Gene Ballard, Chairman /VWWVWWWVW*/VWWWW\A^^^>^^A^^^^^^^A^A?^ ' fcBB tfBH HHP) BB BB |W^H M M^MM MM . u B^ 1TK| UHll^km MMM ^H^Hfll^H Mv M^IM M^l ^M ^Mr ninrmram* MECMt * AfVT-Lrviriri n---".*.* ??* - * - PEMBROKE . UPHOLSTERY 'Over U Yean Experience 'Complete Furniture Rebuild big and Upholstery 'Estimates Given GROVER LOCKLEAR 521-4990 < rij-u-i.-unjvv?>vv*ii,v*^*r*"VVVVVVV^"rV*'^vvvvxruxru*LA?vvvvv*?"'~i* THOMAS & SON ? General Electric Hotpoint |Hwn Franchised Major Appliance Service Refrigerators-Air Conditioners-Dishwahers P-7 Ranges-Washers-Dryers i w. Thomas, Mgr. Microwave Ovens-Ice Makers PHONE 919-739-4724 HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPH Y?2&!j 'Pram Portraits |x 1 LUMBEE PRIDE China Hutches & Cabins, Custom-made Wood Products Quality Furniture JAMES LYNN LOWRY CALL 521-9030 LOWRY'S COUNTRY STORE * Complete line ot seed 'Grocery Hardware JOE LOWRY OWNER "CALL 521-0434 WOOD'S SIGNS RONALD WOOD-NUk Route 1, Box 426 BP Pembroke, N.C. 28372 PHONE 521-2937 DEESE TAX SERVICE Fast and Accurate Tax Service 23 Yean experience Special ^rice for Short Farm OPEN NIGHTLY Federal and State $10.00 Located at Deese Realty 404 West Central Street Maxten, N.C. 28304 B & B OUTLET 2209 West 5th Street Lumbertoa, N.C. 20350 QUALITY CLOTHING AT REASONABLE llll^ PRICES Next Door to Fefecia'i Styling Salon CALL 738-5147 JACKIE STRICKLAND PEST CONTROL DAY CALL NIGHT 738-7176 739-6506 TravaUag la DattoMT iCALL DOWNRIVER TRAVEL AGENCY 30ft Fed StrMf Lincoln Pwh Mteb. 48146 ia i-i? I.I ain ? . , . ?xj8^l ?-** 1 Special Rates oa Al Urge Orders Ftsh- Shrtap- Oysters-Scallops Lobster Tafc ills*en Crab Lags-; LEWIS'S SEAFOOD MARKET FRESH SPOTS Mr. * Mrs. J. FraaUla Lewis 521-0247 tNJ 521-22M ? Nig* IR.Lf COaMb RIrri srpui'juguw \-?>??*? ? ?? ? ? Pembroke Floral, Inc. UNION CHANL ao*o WMssont, n.c. sears rlowers For Ail Occasions j '" 'j, ?' ** ?" Day ? B2t-sa?s NIOMT . ?S21426J OC?-rv??v Scrv.cc r*'~ v T BIG MO'S GOAL POST RESTAURANT Breakfast...6 to 10 Daily Lunch Specials HWY. 74 WEST OF PEMBROKE, NC MOORE'S CHAIN SAW Prospect Area SNAPPER & YAZOO LAWN MOWERS We Service What we Sell } CALL 521-9942 JOHN'S GARAGE 8 Miles West of Lamberton Off Hwy. 74 ?All Foreign and Domestic Transmissions g 'Established 1961 MHHHI *21 Years Experience PHONE-738-9303 THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE P.O. BOX 1075 PEMBROKE,N.C. 28372 FREDA'S QUIK STOP *16 OK. Drinks; 39c *2 Liter Cokes, Sprite, Tab; *10 es. Drink; 25c S1.09 'Phillips 66 Gas *Ptae State Ice Cre?a *Mllk S2.25 GaDon $1.69 per >/>Gallon ?2 Loaves Bread; $1.09 UNION CHAPEL ROAD LUMBEE TRADING j POST , t ? . ! ? l' * '1 AO type* of ladlon Croft* rnurvtiw Jeweby WoeUy Location Call 422-3333 hi R*wh?d ?? *r* ? 62M671 hi Fainaont ?War Bonne*. after 4 D1GITEC WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEMS To*T* Lack aaO Gaa Rente 3, Bo* 399 Peaibroke, N.C. PHONE 919-521-3523 1 McMlLLIAN RADIATOR SERVICE Hwy. 74 P.O. Bu 315 JERRY McMlLLIAN PHONE 521-3153 FILLIN STATION ? ?? in 11. ?,? .._?2I V - M. AR Om Pirn Y? Cm IN J And A S?toR Far 32.44 M j| ?. ?[ F ? r lc SAMR RUFr El i *** ? ? * mJf A m. Ac RB* i *VOTEFOR "" LOUISE SANDERSON N.C. Hohm of R?pr?MitativM "QUALIFIED EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE" PROBATION/PAROLE (26 YRS.) ? TEACHER (4 YRS.) I SECRETARY BOOKKEEPING SALESPERSON FARMING INTERESTS I YOUR VOTE 18 APPRECIATED I (Fold for >y Candtdote and Friawd?)