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? EDITORIAL PA GE J ASI ' jSEEIT by I ? jj Bruce I I | > Barton ! Still Hitting Tho$e Book* The new educational sys tena at FVm broke State Uni versity ia very intense. I am still extremely busy getting all the class work done which is required before I can begin my student teaching. It is very exciting, but requires much time and writing... But I am enjoying it very much... Hope to resume my column in great er detail in a couple of weeks. I hope by that time, the hectic pace of school will have slowed somewhat.. Meanwhile, continue to pray for me as I attempt to become certified to teach school. ; REFLECTIONS^ ^ Chester Smith, s member of our Single Adult Fellow "ship, wrote a prayer for people who are hard of hearing, ft was so meaning ful thai I read it at one of our meetings. He has given me permission to put it in this column. I hope it will help those of us who still have good hearing to understand the people around us who see In* constant struggle te try to figure out what is being said. A SPECIAL PRAYER ' [Ftrrp*opU like me andotkert) Dear God. Wfl] you please help me with my hearing, for you know the trouble with deaf people, that most of the people find deaf people to be a nuisance. They will sympathize with people who are blind or lame, but they get irritated and annoyed with people who are deaf. And the results are that deaf people are apt to avoid being in the company of others, And they shut themselves in to not irritate others. But, dear God, please help me be able to face this situation and to realize there is no need to hide it away. For trying will only make matters, worse. Help me. dear God, to be grateful for all that I can do. And for others to realize that the same can happen to them. But, if I have to wear a hearing aid to try to help me, dear God, help people not to be embarrassed at me and others like me. Dear God, please don't let me be cut off from others. Help me. Lord. Whatever happens, there is nothing that can stop me "rom hearing your voice. The first business collegiate school in tho U.S., still re garded by many top corporata executives as tha world's greatest, was tho Wharton School of Finance and Com meroe, established in 18S1 by the University of Pennsyl vania. A $100,000 gift from Joseph Wharton made it pQ NECK PAIN & STIFFNESS Neck pain is a signal that something is wronq. Don't over n\n . . ? i react to pom but act immediately. Pain in the arms, snoulders, f and head could be the result of nerve pressure. Your Doc tor of Chirpproctic is i j a specialist ot detec ting and treating the } > Cause of most pom. CONTACT DR. SHERWOOD f. HINSON Lumberton Chiropractic Center SALEM SQUARE: (The Newest Professional Park) Toyetteville Rd., Lumberton, N.C. Phone; 738*3600 EMERGENCY NUMBER 738-7303 ? ? $ t P. Card of Thanks The family of Dealer Strickland (Sugar Bear), 36. who passed away August 17, 1906. express their heartfelt appreciation to the many friends and relatives who were so kind to them during their recent time of bereave ment Words are inadequate to express what your acts of kindness meant to us. We are deeply touched. May God bless each of you. Annie Ruth S. Brayboy, Mother Caffie, Ratty, Anita A Brock Sitter* and Brother* CARD OF WANKS Hie family of Miss Phyllis Ann Jacobs wishes to ex press our greatest apprecia tion for all the kindnesses shown to us during our recent time of bereavement Hie prayers, cards, flowers, food, visits, and love meant so much during our time of sorrow. THE FAMILY MAKINOs^^ FAMILY LIFE MORE FUN VIDEOS: MEMORIES TO LAST A LIFETIME Making home video*: get everybody into the act. Lights, camera, action: Is your family ready on the set? Your TV set can be the silver screen for your very own col lection of video home movies. Home movies can be a more vivid and exciting reminder of important occasions than photographs. Imagine watch ing baby's first straa with "baby" when he or line is 10 years old or so?or even just a few years from now. When it comes to making home movies these days, just about everyone can get in on the act: mini video camcorders are so lightweight and easy to oper ate, all family members can take turns playing "director." One of the newest and most popular of the video camcord ers, the Minolta CR-8000S AF, can help you make home video movies with ease. Ad vanced technology, such as the newly developed MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) image sensor provides high quality images. This compact camera, employing the 8mm video format, features a full range of convenient and ver satile automatic features for smooth zooming, prefocusing and lighting adjustments. 'The two greatest tyrants on earth: chance and time." Herder 0 *? ? Vandalism In Players' Parking Lot... Dumb-Dumb Award Goes I To Orlando Sportscaster I Don't plan on seeing George Rogers and Kelvin Bryant side-by-side I for the Skins this fall. Joe Gibbs likes the one-back offense. "Besides that," says Bryant, "neither one of us is a good blocker." In San Francisco, the NFL training camp was so filled with injuries, j| the 49ers dubbed the place 'T^?e St. Elsewhere Camp." QB Joe Montana wishes he had parked elsewhere when vandals trashed I his customized S 70,000 Mercedes Someone poured paint on everything but I the tires. They smashed lights and the windshield?all while Joe was in prac tice and the car was "safely" in the players' parking lot. But this is nothing new for Montana Just last year, his $90,000 Ferrari had its paint job in scribed by someone with a sharp set of keys. "Next year, I think I'll drive a golf cart around here," Montana said. What Joe needs is one of those new Doberman burglar alarms?the kind with sharp teeth and a short tail. I The dumb-dumb award goes to a TV sports guy in Orlando?He asked his audience (small as it must be) to boo Bo Jackson when the Memphis Chicks played the Orlando Twins. They booed lustily in a game shortened by rain after one-and-one-half inning. Tampa Bay Bucs fans are still pouting I over Jackson's decision. They think he should have taken the million bucks I , # to play football. But since when do fans or TV sports guys decide what an athlete should do with his career? They talk about drug-testing, but I think this sportscaster ought to be moron-tested. He'd pass with flying colors. Didn't remember this: Connie Mack managed the Old Philadelphia Athletics for 50 years, from 1901 to 1950. That's the longest run by a skipper Q ever in the major leagues. In pro football, the record belong to "Papa-Bear" George Halas who coached 40 years, and in pro basketball, Red Auerbach 9 of Boston went 16 seasons. I Quote of the week from pro golfer Lee Trevino, "My family was so poor, it couldn't afford any kids. The lady next door had me." n (See Paul Cameron at 6 pm and 11 pm on Channel 3.) Q TWO MINUTES' To subscribe, J Call 521-2826 I ] 1 t/tw THE BIBLE V! CORNILIUS R. STAM Rftll. MR I AM |?U fOOCTY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 6063S OPEN DOORS "I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it" (Rev. 3:8). This prophecy concern ing the chun^i at Philadel phia doubtless looks for ward to a future day, but who can deny that it con tains a lesson for our day? When, in our walk through life, God sets be fore us open doors of oppor tunity, He clearly intends us to enter them. The only way to avoid entering an open door set before us would be to deliberately sidestep the opportunity. Alas, how prone we are to do this! Indeed, we often pray God for open doors when He has already set them before us and all about us. Examine the record of Paul's ministry and see how he thanked God for open doors (Acts 14:27; I Cor. 16:9), grasping such oppor tunities as God set before him on every hand. He did not pull strings or ask his friends to use their in fluence to gain more com fortable or better-paying positions. He faithfully en tered whatever doors God set before him. His best known requests for prayer for open doors came from Rome, where a prison door had closed behind him. Should not this put us to shame! May God convict us of the inconsistency of pray ing for open doors while failing to enter the many open doors He has set be fore us! May He forgive us for ever being selective about working fo Him! May He give us the grace to take advantage of whatever op portunities present them selves to us, "buying up the time because the day are evil." I I ! THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE ! P.O. Box 1075 Phone 521-2826 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 Bruce Barton Connee Brayboy | Louise Hayes I | Stephanie D. Locldear ISN'T THIS A 'Bejaj/Jtifjul, Wo*! EXPECT SOMETHING WONDERFUL TO HAPPEN r f . ?? rWH.VWKHHKHT MkUkti- _J\ ? IP i I tatnkaDn|C?W.CMMH<?.M.P?lnteNC0Wttl-4IN pemBR0lCc7?.js| ? Howard Brooka. rpk. ? - I We detect your needs The comer drug store may no longer be situated on the "corner," per sc. any more in many of our com munities. but Its values, concepts, and aspirations re main true In modem day pharmacies across our great land. Our primary ob|ecttve continues. Increasingly, we are your physician's full partner la restoring and main taining health. The complexities of modem day medicine necessitates our participation In doctor patient relations. i We ate an essential back-up to your doctor la numerous situations. 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