I Pembroke State J University ABUT BOTC AMD AM PORCH BOTC PHOGIAMI GIO WING AT PSD When PSU*? Amy tOTC praflm. h to fearth year of operation, Sold a special formation laat week to present commendations, it reads dad ua in empiMtk *??*?*? how rapidly prngiain aa m! as the Air Force IOTC program-is growing on cam Some SO Army BOTC students were on parade, including a color guard. They made an impressive sight. When the commendations were presented, they march ed off. counting in cadence and singing the Amy songs that have long reflected esprit de corps. The presence of the disci pline that these BOTC units have is a positive effect upon the campus. Major Harvey Ban. the epitome of the posture and attitude of a professional soldier, has done an excep tionally fine job with the Amy BOTC propam. He was dted for this at last week's awards ceremony, h is remembered that last March Major Bien had as a visitor on cantons Brig. Gen. P. Cocfl Adams, Jr., commander of the Brat Amy Region which indudna the eatire United Statea, Puerto Blco, aad Panama The general's visit also ssade an impact upon PSU students. Our congratulations to both of these fine programs. The Air Force BOTC program has 34 in its ranks. In the aheance of Chancell or Pari Ghrena, Dr. Lam Hand, vice chancellor for academic affairs, presented awards last week to the Amy BOTC cadets. raraMNGAirs CENTS* HAS TWO FINE SACK TO BACK PtOGlAMS PSU's Performing Arte Center will be the scene of two excellent shows this Thursday. Friday and Sstur Am%t mm A si n i t * * * My ana next Monoij* A PSU stndent production of the Neb Simon comedy. ?God's Favorite." wH be presented at 8 p.m. Thorsdsy. Friday, and Satarday-wkh a at 1 p.m. Friday for commu ting students. This play is an adept stioo from the Book of Jab in the Bible. Tickets are S3 for the general pubttc and S2 for season subscribers. Students with 1.0. cards will be admitted free. Then on Monday, Oct. 18. one of the top musicals of all time--"The F ant as ticks." will be presented at the Perform ing Arte Center by Daedalus Productions of New York. The time: 8 p.m. Tickets are 85 for the general public. Season subscribers get In for S3. PSU students with LD. cards will be admitted for SI. Telephone 521-0778 for more Information. 82^90 WOHH OF TICKETS SOLD At last Thursday's Ann ual Giving Campaign Com mittee meeting, it was reoort ed that S2.250 worth at tickets had been sold so far to the Nov. 9 S50-a-plate fond- rai sing dinner at PSU. Of the 45 tickets sold,. the breakdown was as Wk n Stocks sparked Red Springs to vic tory over Pembroke 22-8. Red Springs came out with a powerful punch as Eric McDonald hit James Mack with a 52 yard pass to score the first six {mints of the game. Stocks added the PAT. Red Springs 8-0. After holding Pembroke on the next series, Red Springs marched die ball down die field with an impressive aerial attack. Finally Stocks passed 26 yards to Terry Cole for the second score of the night. The PAT kick faded. Red Springs went into half with a 14-0 lead. With the defensive play of Red Springs Dykm Stocks and Pembroke's David Oxen dine die third quarter was played scoreless. But early in the 4th quarter Stocks hit Chris Brown with a > 14 yarder into the end zone. The PAT. was good. Red Springs 22-0. Pembroke's only score of the evening came when Josh ua Malcolm raced 56 yards into the end zone. Jeff Sheppard ran die PAT in. The final score was Red Springs 22 to Pembroke's 8. Saddletree Ladies Visit Holy Land, USA The Ladies Auxiliary of Saddletree Church of God recently visited the Holy Land USA in Virginia. I They also purchased cur tains and a bedspread for the church parsonage ************* ' Vi '' ?V VTc. v> s* -? ? *? *??. ^ V" | OWM A PIECE OF INDIAN LAND I. Own a plcca of America II. Whlta nan bought Manhattan, NY from the Indians for $24, buy a place now for $20 and gat the deed. III. Indiana selling off Drowning Creek Reservation to live. IV. Allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery of deed or until deed is recorded. k V. Filing and recording of deed and lawyer fee's are $15. This is not Included in the price for the land. A VI. Parcela of Drowning Creek Reservation land is a plot of land located in Maxton Township, Robeson County, North Carolina. VII. Bach ejaa of land area and description will be on the deed. | VIII. THIS LAND IS NOT STATE OR FEDERALLY OWNED! IX. Fill out order blank at bottom and mall. Out along dotted line and Wall ? ********************************************************************************** I I ? Name ___ I ? "?? ?? J Bow many parcels of land required f *r * ' f ^raEfe-- H ; 2 ? Amount Enclosed t Bach parcel and racord fee la $35 ********a****************************************************a******************** personal chacks plaaaa. Sand aonay orders or cashier checks. * s *Re-Elect f ALTON V. DUDLEY f October 19,1982 } * 2 m I ^ f 1 * Performing Arts Center in Pembroke, NC. # * ?Gates Will Open for Registration at 5:30 pm. * * ?Mr. Dudley [District 6-all of Hoke County * * east of Hwy. 211) has been a most effective * ( 5 Director for the past [9] Nine Years. He is Vital * * to the Co-Op and all who are served by Lumbee t I * River Electric Membership Co-operative. He is * { no coward when it comes to Taking a Stand on an I | Issue that will Benefit the Membership. * II Mr. Dudley believes that times are tough and * * we have come a long way. "With your support, | together toe will come through these hard times I victoriously." | I****************************************************