ILTOUKAR Jody K. Volmar, tarn at jjHl r* boon promoted to the U.S. Ak Force to the rank at specialist floe. la Hoidetburg, West Germany with the 26th Sappott 0tamp Hi* wife. Amy Sgt. loth B. Vollmar, la tho doubter at John C. and Leade Brooks of It. I. Pembroke. NC He la a 1977 graduate of Bay Port High School, Oreeo Bay. Wia. GBEGOBYL. JACOBS Sgt. Gregory L. Jacobe, aoo of James S. aad Tbeooe L. Jacobs of Pembroke. NC has arrived for doty at Port Wainwright, Alaska. Jacobs, an artillery lire support specialist with the 172nd Infantry Brigade, was previously assigned at Fort Bragg. N.C. His wife, Ginger, is the daughter of Floyd and Judy Locklear, also of Pembroke. The sargeaat is a 1977 graduate of Pembroke Senior High School. rew DISTRICT PLAN AIRED A public hearing to discuss the pros and cons of adding a new district to the Robeson County Board of Education was held Tuesday night at the O.P. Owens Auditorium. The new district would combine Burnt Swamp and Raft Stamp, making provisions for the voters in the Gyburn Pines/ Country Gub area. The hearing was chaired by David Green, chairman of die Board of Education. Board members in attendance were David Green, Laymon Poe Locklear, John A. Gibson, Pete Gark, J.R. Musselwhite, Gerald Maynor. Board mem bers not attending included Lillian Faye Locklear, Jetty .Lowry, E.B. Morton, Rufus Graham and Ronald Ham monds. Speaking in favor of the proposed change was Don Floyd representing the Gy burn Pines Country Gub Community Association. Also in favor was Earl Cummings of the Raft Swamp, area who called the proposed plan "a chance for equal ?representation." R.D. Locklear, also of the Raft Swamp area, stated that he believed the new) distirct was in "our political interests." He stated that for Raft Swamp to remain District IV along with Pem-' broke was "political dilution" of their votes. Locklear recei ved a round of applause at his conclusion. Speaking in favor of the proposed plan was Irene Boone of the Clybum Pines area. She stated that she "wholeheartedly" agreed with Locklear's comments.! She explained her great love for Indian people, then stated that she sent her children to [the city schools. "Not because they were Indian schools," Ishe said, "But because of the great discipline problems." Speaking against the pro posal was Dr. Daiton Brooks, newly elected board member from District IV. He said that the proposal was discrimina tory in three areas: psycholo gically, educationally, racial ly Bruce Barton, editor of the Carolina Indian Voice, also spoke. (See his comments on page 2 of this issue). Dorothy Lowry of the Pem broke District opposed the plan. She stated that the acceptance of the proposal was "stepping back." She called the procedure "mind control of die majority." She referred to the days before the breaking of doable voting, saying, that it watjs sponsible for so many people "Wilder ness of illiteracy " because of doable voting. She mid the children would feel helpless, and their self image would be tmihlhed. Said she, "Bring ing in 1100 majority votes will dilute the minority votes." IN THE ARMED FORCES JOHNNY M.CONLBY Army National Guard Pfc. Johnny M. Cooley, aoa of Henry E. and HaselL Coeiey of It. 2 Pembroke, NC. kea man ad the U.S. Army Armor. School, Fort Kant. Ky. The training waa conducted under tty one station unit training (OSUT) program, which combines bask combat training and advanced indivi dual training into one 13-week 1-J penoo. During die course, students received training in the ditties of a tank crewman, including firing the tank's armament and small weapons. Instruc tion was also given in field radio operations, map reading and tank maintenance and repair. He is a 1982 graduate of Pembroke Senior High School I? 1 Sarah Josapha Halt, editor of Godey'i Lady's Book, is credited with persuading President Lincoln to make Thanksgiving a national holiday. TONEYK. STEW AID Navy Signalman 3rd CUaa Tony B. Stewart, aoa of Eddie aad Viola Stewart of Lamber ton, NC haa returned from a deployment to the Western Pacific aad In ?Boys Denim Shirts $6.88 Ca ?Mea's Long Sleeve Shirts $10.88^1 ?Boys Levi Shirts .$12.88/r I*Ladfes Top* ft Blouses 10-20% Off ?Isules ft men Members Only Jackets ?AM Wool Blended Suits 15-20% Off ?15% Off AO Ladies Sweaters ?Ladtos Shoes $19.88 ?AO Children Dresses Marked Down Lay Away for Christmas! | Shop Eariy and Save! jT m *Cj Monday thru Thursday: 9 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9 a.m. ? 6 p.m. ^ ?VISA & MASTER CARD ACCEPTED \j CHRISTMAS SALE Sale begins Nov. 26 until Christmas |T ?Ladies Cordurory Blazers $29.83 a) , ?Foxxy Jeans $14.88 J I 'One Rack of Sale Items. $10.88 M ?AO Ladies Designer ^Jeans on Sale V ?pill Blass Jeans. TK. ..; $29.88 rjjj VETERANS PAY we we given the freedom at speech, religion isd Em permit at happiness. Aisiit ee to know Thee better end that Thou art the God of the univcree and our Ideal. la Thy awey, may we the liviag fled oer peace. Grant us (ran above, tftto day, toe cfcahenge at Ugh endeavor, toe beauty at a humbto spirit, toe strong courage end wto, without eaerdoa. to continue to glorify Thee; praise Thee and love Thee to the end at tone. Anton. Veterans Day, 1982 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation ? Veterans Day affords all Americans a special opportunity to honor the deeds of those who sacrificed so much to answer the call to arms during the life of this great country. On this day. our Nation is united in tribute to the valiant men and women who have unselfishly given of themselves to serve in our Armed Forces. Words alone are insufficient to express our lasting gratitude and admiration to those whose patriotism and courage have ensured our peace and freedom despite threats of tyranny and aggression. Significant disruptions in their lives and other personal hardships have been the price that our Nation's veterans have paid so that the rest of us might enjoy the fruits of justice and liberty. In order that we pay meaningful tribute to their efforts. Congress has provided (5 U.S.C. 6103(a)) that November 11 shall be set aside each year as a national holiday to honor America's veterans. NOW. THEREFORE. 1, RONALD REAGAN. President of the United States of I America, do hereby call on all Americans to join in observing Thursday, November 11,1982. as Veterans Day. 1 urge both public ceremonies, as well as private thoughts and prayers, in recognition of the great contribution, of our veterans to an America that today is an example to all nations of freedom, liberty, and democracy. On this day. let us give special consideration to those who have died in our Nation's wars and to those who have been disabled. 1 call upon Federal, State and local Government officials to mark Veterans Day by displaying the flag of the United States, and I ask those Government officials to support fully and personally its observance by appropriate ceremo nies throughout the country. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of Sept.. in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-two. and of the Independ ence of the United States of America the two hundred and seventh. crVAJ>iU^ | The above Veteran's Day Proclamation was sent to Commander Wo. T. Rhodes of St. | Pauls VFW Post 5006, to be read at the regular meeting, which was held on Veterans Day m Nov. 11,1982. Also, it and a Veterans Day Prayer was read by the Post Chaplain, Wm. P. Revels of St. Pauls, N.C. 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