? Ii? Mil 111 ? Pirjp.irLL.r'mt" ? __ THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE CLASSIFIED AD RATES $2.00 FIRST 25 WORDS 10* FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD \ 1?H 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." . * I i -e ? I 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? ? 7 ? ? i 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. S^fa THE REAL ESTATE CENTER ^?tirtir JK3M (919]73M151 1-M9-443-2781 Eit.C-19 hnlMw-3 bedroom, 1 bath, prick veneer home on VS sen lot conveniently located to tow. Call Helen Locfclear for JAM SMVTH>?73MI77 , fM CMeMt...GKL.73S>13ti fhMeyVal...73ft-1517 Helan LeaMear~71?41ftt Henna LJppardLl.73ft-3ft33 Ihn *TT Iter Mi ?ftadi.?73M641 i|taraan?TLT oWNB> I *? WW Hill FOR REnT| 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. r 1 ! FOR ANNOYING COUGH AND STUFYNOSE tSmhwc-dm* COUCH FOMMA ? 1962 Dorsay Laboratories, Division of 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! < i , *Alao available: Life, Health. . . and Disability. * ( ? Earl Doaaa at 521-A571 ' AdoRas Mayaor at 73ft-MM AAA ! INSURANCE & REALTY : ' 1 { THIRD STREET i I' PEMBROKE. NC 28372 ^ | 521-3629 1 I ICortahl lc-.| - 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." ' pss"?\ i ' ^ i ? ? ' ?-i . The guinea pig, a native of I the Andean highlands of , Peru, isn't a pig at all but a f rodent related to the rabbit. We want you to wake up feeling so good it shows! ' There's nothing like a Posturepedic j morning- that great get-up-and-go" ' feeling that comes from famous Pos | turepedic support Designed in co operation with leading orthopedic K surgeons for comforla firmness. Choose vour kind of nut Tort Kxtra f Firm or Gently Firm Try it...and I start feeling so good it shows! I HOME FURNISHINGS^51^ | ? TELEVISIONS ? APPLIANCES I PEMBROKE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. * ' Pembroke, North Carolina 27372 Phone: (919) 521-4394 1 ? _J I, , vow doc needs vitamins, too. ASergeants the pefcare people DO TOCJ BEAD SMALL ADS 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. Goosgs C* MM, Dept. D. It. 1 Bes 42, On am,' PIC 2434* ************* ??_^dENl^AL^^ Special Prices on Recaps.. $22.95 4 - W heel Drive (no Recaps trade) $34.95 New Radial - Tires as low as I $32.95 each pimbrokc lummmton Jonet & Main St. t 1140 W. 9th St. Ph. 521-4031 Ph. 730-0320 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. Hospital bills hurt! We can help ease the pain! 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 mf 'M NATIONWIDE 1 I INSURANCE Jp Noi'Onoxdo S O" y<xx *.o? 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