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THE CAROLINA
INDIAN VOICE
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
$2.00 FIRST 25 WORDS 10* FOR
EACH ADDITIONAL WORD
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LEGAL NOTICE
State of North Canto
Coulj at i?bn
md Debtors of
Flan Agnes Dial, Daceaaed
The undersigned, having
qualified as Executrix of the
Estate at Flora Agnes Dial,
deceased, late of Robeson
County, this is to notify all
persons, firms and corpora
tions having claims against
said estate to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before
the 12th day of May, 1983, or
be barred from their recovery.
AD persons indebted to said
estate are asked to please
make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
This the 4th day of Nov
ember, 1982.
Macy D. LoeUear, Executrix
Peat Office Bex 84
Pembroke, NC 28372
Te be pta>DsHedi IS*v. 11,18,
25 ad December 2, 1982.
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE
At last!! Finally it's
here!! This you don't want UT
forget!! NO DOWN
PAYMENT to veterans and
land owners. Conner Mobile
738-8358.
12-9
GIGANTIC YARD SALE
December 4, 8 a.m.
until. Highway 711, near
Harpers Ferry Bridge. Cloth
es, toys, household items, etc.
BIBLE VERSE
"There cometk one
mightier them I after me,
the letchet of whose shoes
I am mot worthy to stoop
dawn and unloose."
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1. Who spoke these
words?
2. Where are they re
? corded9
3. Where did the author
begin his preaching?
4. What happened to the
- totter?
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Aisvws Tt BiMt Vwst
1. John the Baptist.
2. St. Mark 1:7.
* 3. In the wilderness of
Jndea.
4. He was beheaded by
Hemri Antioas.
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HOUSE FOR BENT
Five-room house with
central heating. Located on
Railroad Street in Pembroke.
One block of PSU. $200 per
month plus deposit. Call 521
9006 after 6 p.m.
HatFOR REntl
FOR DENT
Two bedroom trailer for
rent. One blopk from PSU
campus. $135 a month plus
deposit. Call 521-9006 after 6
p.m.
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Sandoz, Inc.. Lincoln. Nebraska 68501
1 18-acre farm for sale.
1 i Located on Highway 710, near '
i , Island Grove Baptist Church. '
i 12 acres of cleared land. 1
, Priced to sell. Call Earl Deese i
at A & A Insurance and
Realty at 521-3629.
1 - *3 bedroom, kitchen, den,
, combination living room with
fire place. Appliances in-1
eluded. On 1 acre lot. Needs 1
some repair. Or will sell as is i
1 for $22,500. Or will repair for \
1 $25,500. Call Earl Deeae;j
today! <
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Golden Gleams
A picture is a poem with
out words.
-Confusius.
Then marble soften'd into
life grew warm.
And yielding, soft metal
flowed to human form,
i -Pope.
A kiss from my mother
made me a painter.
?Benjamin West.
"The applause of a single
human being is of great
consequence."
Samuel Johnson
VIRGINIA TRIBES '
PLEAD THEIR CASE
November S, 1962 was a
historic day for the non
reservated tribes of Virginia
who have been seeking State
acknowledgement and recog
nition by the Commonwealth
of Virgiaik|of their rights es
American Indians. Speaking
before the Virginia Joint
Subcommittee mandated to
"Study the historic dealings
and relationships between the
Commonwealth of Virginia
and Virginia Indian tribes"
were the tribal chiefs and
representatives of the Upper
Mattaponi, United Rappahan
nock, Eastern Chickahominy
and Chickahominy tribes,
staff members of the United
Indians of America/ Indian
Information Project, an an
thropologist, a historian, /a
representative from the Vir
ginia Council of Churches,
and a member of the Pamun
key Tribe. (The Pamunkey
and Mattaponi tribes, both
State recognized, reside on
small reservations in King
William County, Virginia.)
This was the last scheduled
hearing of the joint sub
committee, established by
House Joint Resolution 97 on
February 20, 1982. Following'
the spirited testimony, Dr.
Helen M- Scheirbeck, Execu
tive Director of UIA/DP, gave
an outline detailing the form
and contents of the formal
recognition legislation the
tribes are seeking. Critical
components of the proposed
measure outlined by Dr.
Schebbeck included four spe
cified criteria for tribal ao>!
knowledge meat: (1) Historical
presence; (2) Continuity at
existence; (3) Retention of
community insntjitions; and
(4) Patterns of legal dealings
with the State. In addition to
these ceteris, the tribal
groups, represented by U1A/
IIP, requested that the legis
lation include a statement of
the Commonwealth of Virgin
ia's Indian policy, a clear
acknowledgement of petition
ing tribes, and a mechanism
for recognizing tribes not
currently enumerated. (Two
other tribal groups-Indians
residing in Amherst County
and a small group living in
Halifax County-are consider
ing joining the effort to
formalize their legal relation
ship with the Commonwealth.
The final, and equally im
portant, component discussed
by Dr. Scheirbeck, in conjun
ction with the tribes, centered
around the process of admini
strative mechanism that
would be most beneficial to
the tribal groiips in promul
gating and administering
regulations and resources for
Indians. Three possible me
thods or approaches were
identified and discussed: (1)
Establishment of a Commis
sion of Indian Affairs within
the State Government; (2)
Establishment of a statewide
Indian organization that
would assist an Indian staff
person boused within an
appropriate branch of the
Commonwealth's Govern
ment; and (3) Establishment
of an Advisory Committee.
There was mutual agreement
that the creation of a bureau
cracy would be fruitless;
however, it was made clear by
the tribal groups that it was
important for them to have
someone located within an
agency that would be a strong
advocate for their needs.
The Joint Subcommittee
'11 now prepare its report
mtaining the results of the
historic study, and most im
portantly, their recommen
dations for legislation based
on the findings of this and
prior hearings. The Subcom
mittee, chaired by House
"?IDelegate C. Hardaway
Marks, requested that the
peport and proposed legislati
f n be prepared by December
5, 1982.
I The importance of this
ihearing in clarifying and
'formalizing the longstanding
| historical- contemporary rela
tionship between the non
flreservated tribes and the
(Commonwealth of Virginia
>was eloquently expressed by
(Chief Ozias (Lone Eagle) O.
fAdkins of the Chickahominy
.Tribe who concluded his
(moving testimony by assert
iing; "let me state that the
Aforegoing statements show
fthat the Commonwealth of
|Virginia has recognized us as
'n Indian Tribes over the
fyears. Now we ask the
|Commonwealth of Virginia to
'grant us the formal acknow
ledgement which is rightfully
|Turs."
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Pembroke, North Carolina 27372
Phone: (919) 521-4394
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ASergeants
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LIKE THIS??
AS part or an advertising
program .wa will give a
DIAMOND PENDANT WITH
CHAIN to every reader of this
offer who reads aad responds
to this printed notice, for the
sum of *6.00 pins *1.00
shipping and handing. There
tion. (Bach diamond is a
GENUINE .25 pt. uncut D1A
jMOND and uHO be aocompan>
lad by a Certificate Of Au
thentic ttjr to that affect)
Mould you wish to return
your pendant you may do so at
any time up to one fad year
and receive a refund. There is
a limit of Ave (5) Diamond
Pendants. Send appropriate
sum together with your name
and address written on the
beck of this notice or on a
plain sheet of paper to.
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Shown left to right are Jnmea
S. Locfcienr, Noah Wooda,
Bobby Dean Locklear and
Wlille Harria Jr., Proatdont.
Cont'd from Page 1
President Willie Harris Jr.
invites any young man be
tween the age^ of 18-35 to
come to the meeting every
Wednesday night at the Pem
broke Jaycee Hut and learn
about the organization. All of
the Pembroke Jaycees agree
that if a young man comes,
gets involved and isn't a
better man, then something is
wrong with the individual.
On Wednesday night, guest
speaker for thfc Pembroke
Jaycees was 4tev. Sidney
Locks, newly ???rted to the
r
House of Representatives of
the 16th District. Rep. Locks
spoke on the theme "Leader
ship in the 1980s." Everyone
enjoyed the speech and Rev.
Locks was invited to come
again at his pleasure when his
tight schedule will permit.
The Jaycees will continue to
cut wood for needy families. If
you know of a family wh<
needs wood, call Willie Harri
Jr. at S21-8005 and th<.
Jaycees will assist, if h is
possible.
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bills
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Let the hospital cure what
ails you; let us help what
worries you. Call a
Nationwide agent about a
hospitalization plan that can
help you pay the bills.
WILLIE VON LO VRY
P.O Box ?
Pembroke. NC 28372
Phono 521 8621 Homo 521 4388
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