ATTENTION VOTERS
A Vote for Brown will Assure an
Indian in the Chief Deputy's Position
ELECT
C. A. BROWN JR.
SHERIFF OF
ROBESON COUNT!
If elected Sheriff I promise that:
The Sheriff's Department will be comprised of lA
Indians, Vt Whites and 'A Blacks.
That the Chief Deputy position will be filled
by an Indian.
What is happening to the confiscated drugs in
Robeson County? Are they being burned? Or put
back on the street?
pdcjr) Ml mm whs leave* by tbe back G
-We can't stand another 4 years at ju
| My priorities are: ?
1. A complete new narcotic* division and
personnel department in order to stop the
nigh rise of drugs.
2. All drugs confiscated will be destroyed
so the public can see It.
3. All Illegal Are arms will be destroyed by
being cut up with a torch, can be seen.
4. There will be no more drugs and Illegal
guns kept In the sheriff car trunk.
5. Sheriff vehicle will strictly be used for
law enforcement only.
3. All employees will fulfill their duties in
cluding taking care of prisoners and
visitors.
Wamamhar all the unsolved murders
and ether crimes In year
neighborhood. Who will the next victim
hoT Will M he yeu? Or one of yew laved
What Is happening to the confiscated
drugs In Robeson County? Are they being
burned? Or put back on the street?
? If I'm elected Sheriff I will
never go out the backdoor to
keep from talking to you, I will j
see you first.
? I will always be at all major
crime scenes with tne
detectives.
? All crimes will be investigated
as though It was a major crime,
the victim will know in 7 days
what progress is being made.
? I will not allow deputys to hang
around local restaurants, or sta
tion together. I
? I'm running on my own record 1
and not someone elses, not
owned by any large group of Z
people. 3
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Paid for by candidate C.A. Brown Jr.
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lamenting
I remember when he Tint
cam* with greet canoes that
code the blue water, for our
legends record the time.
It seams so long, long ago.
but then not so long, for time
for as seemed to stop, and not
pass by anymore.
Like the evening darkness
he came upon us rolling over
our lands like the angry
waters of a swollen stream,
bringing deprivation and de
spair upon the unsuspected
thousands that lay in his
wake.
He came with all his vices
and greed, to drive us from
our mother lands, who with
her gracious bounty has sus
tained us since time began.
We had little means to
resist him, so the pony
soldiers came, and came,
until the happy laughter of the
little ones in the villages
was heard no more.
He drove us till the last
measure of strength had been
summoned from out souls,
and our lifeless cascass fell
silently into the winter snow.
Now in the empty silence,
only the sounds of the howling
winds sifting the fresh falling
snow can be heard.
The spear an<j shield, stan
ding in silent homage to the
valient dead now cast ghostly u
shadows chanting their songs, 1
that had lost their power.
And in the distance, the
fleeting sounds of a distant
drummer, beating cadence to
the dancing four winds, 1 now
realize are only the rhythm of
my heart throbbing in silent
agony in the forgotten cham
bers of my mind.
1 stood amidst the ruins of a
proud and noble people and
wept bitter tears of grief, as I
contemplated the inevitable
end, when 1 heard the chants
of a thousand voices saying
arise, arise, rise up my
humbled brother and join the
chants of a song that can
never be silenced.
For, we know his medicine,
we know his God, we too can
talk in his books and we have
Ihis papers, again we hold his
(future.
j So live, live my humbled
'brother, 1 say live, master the
neW way as you lived the old, *
and your sun will never set
again, only the dawning of
new days will come, look
about you the signs are every
where, listen to the winds for J
they too tell of the return of
your power.
H. Lowery
The Windrlder
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Prospect
Honor
Roll
The following is Prospect
High School's Honor Roll for
the 6th reporting period re
leased by the principal, Mr.
James A. Jones.
A HONOR ROLL
Teresa Jacobs, 12th
grade; Russell B. Jones, 11th
grade; and Ronnie Low cry,
9th grade.
B HONOR ROLL
12TH GRADE
Dianne McMillan, Ricky
tBrayboy, Lesia Sampson, Jeff
Strickland, Wallace Walt
man, Vickie Clark, Kitty
Barton, Selena Locklear,
Benjamin Chavis, Kimberly
Bryant, R.D. Locklear, Kent
Chavis, Annette Butler, Less
Oxendine, Oris Billiard,
Dwight McGirt, Betty A.
Bollard, Sandra Collins, Mor
ris Dial, Jeanette Goins,
Chock Harris, Dwight' D.
Harris, Mary L Jacobs, Terry
Jacobs. Glynis Lambert, Cyn
thia Locklear, Denise Lock
tear, Earl F. Locklear, Frede
rick Locklear, Joann Locklear,
Fritxgearld Chavis, John G.
Britt, Sharon Billiard, Stuart
Locklear, Norva D. Lowry,'
Ellen Revels.
11TH GRADEi Anthony
Ballard. Wilbert L. Chavis,
Carl G. Harris, Tina Harris,
Cora L.. Locklear. Gina L.
Ldcllear, Virgil Osendine,
Angela Porter, Constance
Sencenbough, Stephanie
10TH GRADEi Ronnie D.
Brewer. Darryl Locklear.
Doneian Locklear. Krishna
Locklear. Terry S. Lowery,
Sheny Scott
9TH GRADEi Annette Bar
loo. Michelle Barton. Wendte
Bollard. Amanda Locklear,
HarTt^?Maria^Hani?. Ld2I
^|P^Wendy Tettertoo.
JEUEC2TT I
Luther Sanderson
SHERIFF
ROBESON COUNTY
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l Tuesday, Jun? 29, 1982
Pembroke Junior High honor roll
PEMBROKE ? Thomas E.
Locklear, principal of Pem
broke Junior High School, has
announced the school's honor
roll for the 8th 8-week grading
period. Students who earned
an overall A average were
placed on the A honor roll, and
those who earned an overall B
average were placed on the B
honor roll.
RBORADC
"A" Honor Roil: Karon A Dial.
Johanna U Hunt. Slaphanle J. Locklear.
Katie Loarry, Clayton Maynor Jr.. Sholia
A. Strickland;
"B" Honor Roll: Gerald W. Brewer.
Plynnatta Brewington. Robert Brew
ington, Brian K. Brooks. Michael D.
Brooks. Winifer Bollard. Christine
Out, Etna dark, MaUaaa Clark. Dan
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Janice Dam. Karen Daaaa. Valalia
M Daaaa. William r. Daaaa. MaUaaa
Dial, Mama Eeana, Donna Godwin.
BUlla Jo Oraham, Unda A Ony.
Richards. Griffith. Andrew Hanunonda.
MichoUe HarrU,
Kimbtriy Howington, Anthony Hart,
Edgar Hunt. Kathy Hunt. Linda Hand,
Stephen A. Hunt, SiawBa Hunt. Haian
M. Jacoha, Tracy L Jacoho. Dina Jonee,
Kannath Leatar. Backy Locklaar;
Bobbie GaU Locklaar. Uaa M.
Locklaar. kflchaal Locklaar. Phyilia A.
Locklaar. Ronnla Locklaar. Raaa U
Locklaar, Sophonla Locklaar. Tracy V.
Locklaar. Vol M Locklaar. Valeria
Locklaar. Victor R. Locklaar. Wandi
Loefclocr;
Dabble K. Lowery, Kapanrtonaa
Lowery, Courtney B. Lowry. Bdvina
Lowry. Unda Mack. Dallnd Maynar,
Sherry L. Maynor, Sandy Marcar, Larry
Morgan Jr.. Rnaallnda Noriega. Raglna
Ozandina, Towana Oxaodine;
Wanda Dallaa Ozandina. David
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ITInHitf Dale Ctevte. Ren eld lei ill.
Geendolyn Jenee, Helen llll 11
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nihil Ij Charrta, Paala K. Qatk
SyMa Chaeia. Wanda K. Chaek, Jemee
C. Deed, Catena DM. Endertn DM.
LeretlaDM; ^ Cm**.
dra L. Band, WtaideU C Jacafea, Carta M.
LecUear. raeeendra LirMaar, DwigRt
LecUear. Mary P. ticMear. Peal
Locklear, Tim mil LeeMaar; Uaa J.
Leery. Ti yen D.I nanj Jr.;
Robert MarcMafc. Kimberly McCart
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