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fSI THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE ?| I JtortMOfy ^ 1 Ptll Dedicated to the best in all of us VOLUME 6 NUMBER 05 PEMBROKE, N.C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 01. 1978 154 PER COPY . 1.9 IT'S SCHOOL TIME AGAIN AS COUNTY SCHOOLS OPENED MONDAY Shown above Is H. Deiono Davis. Sr.. Principal of Green Grove School. Early Childhood Center. He is shown with several of his students. Mr. Davis sees every child as a promise ond the motto at Green Grove School this year is "Laying foundations in early childhood education os we educate for Century 21." Pembroke Warriors Open Season Againsr The Rowland Cobras ? * ?- ? ? ?i ? ? - t|/atriftll fa>ft> UUu% H/ "Mmrftf" * '- rt>mmi - - VWfw W Nlv M*W* fS^n wMOrmMO* WPWWI W*? W? VWV wIl|ffVlI 9 Ifnn^VI *W? W9 WUIUtl Of heme MAev efetmi f?e M?4ew9 Cehrei Ihewn In ih* becfc rew. leh ?o r?<i#w <*? (U*??r Memo#; to? Ueiy4ft &AM%AAAil fVtMAMAe I #k#^leAf I, l,. ,, |1? . . , / 11 .:A. .J..L . *?? .#4 till |( iftn ii i ' ii (imm >4 ' ., , ,4 w^Mnvi PWfwi (rwopiv niM^eof wnnny Pfonvfi v*w^ ?*001*1 wo lonoffw %o**wwm|i lofono lie Mr M Afhh Omkmi leweyi ?fl*e UAlwi Oehw> iikWmi, leieeh Kern Ude? #<m<y* K UkWwm MMtmeio.Unworn* MinM?0<>e>ieMien fretmr l>c*??r tmmy o?<?w?e. Aeeeteuommi |Mw U Moyvrw MIm WiffMHon (U*v? Aft/i Ajmism* Wr*ktnnW flifnai i/ Mm/W oluilfi) Mf PO OO^O WW^OO' W i?e?wf W ? w? * $ Prospect Jaycees Chartered As Chapter I Schiml he can in K ncson i ">>|||||\ on Monday. \ueust 2S viih verv lev problems Children atunded school lur .1 hall dav ?>ll Molldu IllCsduv Mis .1 teachers 'vurk day. \tid school tve.nl reeular session nil Jicsdav. \ue hi |v|7X I here arc several chances ihis veal \monj theiit i> a new p dies adopted bv the board ol education In itorcc the district lines Meaning thai oh <en v ho reside 111.1 particular school -Mi- trie! Mil not IV jlloned to go to scllo. 1 anothei district \s tins is the tirsl tin that such a policy has been adopted. (Kei have been the usual resistance to change; b 1 the problems have been minima! \s jve .ts become iiHire tamiliai v nh the polis the adheraivee to the poliev Mil been more and more acceptable The eromidbri*2^..l1f f. r the ' ws Pembroke hleineitlary School mis held earlier this month, \ndanc v Last Kolvson l.lementarv Sehttol <vill he built shortlv I here is a a nets ?voinan principal at I'urv i. School. Mrs \1111 Brtnkley Heeause ot iiv I he < )eeupalional l.dueatioa ( eutei tv can this vear at Hills lirauelt School 'Sun these kinds ot chances, one can cvpect education in Kolvson Countv to iveonie better and Ivttei each war \t least some constructive things are (vine done under the administration 0! Supl I'urnel1 S velt and the Kolvson Countv Hoard >1 I dlK .lt ion ^ ? I tl f I I De C. Lockleor I he Prospect Jascees hclJ then l h.irter Banquet 011 Saturdas me hi Vttcust _b at the Prospcet School Cafeteria. Maslon. \C ? Inxocation Has bs the Res KoJiert Matieum. pastor. Prospect United Methodist Church Man Dossenbach. Reeional Director of the North Carolina las sees >sas vtucst speaker Insiallalion ol officers Has h\ Jcrrs Wall. State Vice President. North Carolina laycees Conlinents Here heard from Johnnie \ loeklear. \dolph Dial, and Robert l as lor. Slate I)ireclor of the Hoke Counts Jascees J'hc Hoke County Jayeees were the sponsors for the new Prospect Jascees Installed as officers were. Dexter I. I.ocklear. president. Uobbs riionipson. internal sice prcsid-mi. Clifford l oeklear. external stee president: >vard I Loeklear. secretars and treasurer: Crate Collins, state director: Kenneth Hullard Ronnie Dial and leris laeobs. board ol direetors \ sl.inee fillo-sed the tlinner at the Pemhroke l.iycee Hum tc.itnrine ticnc I oh i s and Short Cieuil Di'seo . ? ur. Jones welcomes Muaents And Faculty As PSU Opens Classes Of Ii'uMil.N?>fr?f ?IwWuioy #%J Iaj ? ? ? m tfl iviW KAAAJm illlf4tffllt ||ij-| U M. QT llfWfWWW' F*r? "?WWTlOfl *f>v W1PW WiPwH VVTWw nWI 9 ?M* kwiwtl ChwH ??<how?l>ii*nttm* ***nf mmnMlM p.* ntof ? *?? I M"*?' ^ Ml Kff* ?h cMlrf txnHw^vnon m Am Mm M ? ? Mfc? flu n riicnisfll ? I h n _? THIRD ANNUAL JAYCEE DAY PLANNED The Saddletree Jaycecs will sponsor the Third Annual Saddletree l)av on Saturday. Sept 2. with contests for all age gn?upx Among the events will be the Antique Car Display and the Horse Show Tropins will be awarded in these categories Call 7.W-4T7.J for further information on Antique Car and Horse Show Friday. Sept I. beginning at 5 p in the Javcees will be serving a steak supper at Pinev Grove School The price is Vltl per person and includes special entertainment by Slim Mints at K p in in the* school gym. Contact any Saddletree Jaycee for tickets The admission to the Slim Mints program will he\2 per person without the supper SERIES OF GUEST SPEAKERS PLANNED I lie Saddletree Jascees are currently sponsoring a series of guest speakers with topics they feel that would be of interest to the community The series will he held at the Saddletree Jaycee Building Ihis is a community project If any community person would like to suggest a guest speaker or a subject they: would like to know more about, please feci tree to call KonwUI Hammonds aresulent of Saddletree Jaycees. at 7 W--lV? t. The Javcees meet on Tuesdays at X p in for their regular meeting II this would not be convenient for some guest speakers, other arrangements can he made Please come to the next announced community meeting, you'll he more informed if you do COME OACK LITTLE SHEDA TO DE PRESENTED \uditions lor W illiam luce's po'scrtul drama. "Come Hack I.ink* Sheba"'sill he held on Monday. Sep! 4 and Tuesday. Sept s al 7: TO p in in PS I "s Performing \ris Center Directed by Communicative \rts Instructor Dick Smith, the plav is scheduled to run from October 12 14 I bis is the store of a deep-seated (lustration in marriage, and of its ntev liable and furious eruption Set in the mid-*vcsi m about the play.resolscs around the three inaior characters: !)>*? Ik-lanes. a quiet. solt-spoken chiropractor in his early 40s: his mile l.ola. a fru'vsv. inane house>\ ife m her late 'its and Marie Kuckholdcr. their pretty, precocious college boarder Involved in the plot are eight other integral characters. Turk. Mane's jock boyfriend; Mrs Colt man. the IVIancy's (ierinun neighbor. Hrucc. Marie's successful fiance: Ld \nderson and Hlmo Huston. t>sdot Doc's friends; the milkiuaii. a <seight lilting enthusiast: the mild maniwred postman: and a Western Union messenger "Come Hack Little Sheba " is an intense aiul demanding play Since the rehearsal period is only about s 'seeks, praetice session 'sill be held on Sunday afternoons and Sunday through Thursday evenings Not every character >s ill be required at all tvhearsals \udilions are <?pen to all community members <stth the understanding ih.it PSL students 's ill he cast 'vhen possibk* FOUR COUNTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO MEET I lk' Itiunl >?l Directnrs ??f Knur Cnmly ('iMiiimiuiiN Service*. Ilk- ?* ill tiicci ini r?k'*duv. Sept X ji 7 *?i p in in the autltlnrium ?*f the O.I' (hu'in X^nculturul iVntcr in Ijiinhcrhm * RECEIVES MASTERS DEGREE Mrs Carnlyn lean Hell William* ni \\ illianishur)!. Va re*vivc*l a Master \iis hi 1'iltk.alnm limine <??*' CWletwl ?>( IX'i'hvs Hk'Mk's at the Culls'its' ill XX illiam nkl Mars in Virginia ini \ueu*t I't. H7R Mr* William* is a !??*? (trasluatc ??l Macnulia lliyh Ssl*?>l I iiinKHtm ami a I(I4M I'lklnaii nl IVmtinAc Stale I iHlk'IMII ? relative* ami Irwmfc aHemima Ilk- nerv M* ami Mr* H ilitam liaN >41 tamer Mkh Sir* 1mm li**ie? ??! I imiivikNi NT. Mr* hma C.tf+4,- ill St Hants NT. Mr* Mm* Hatwrvsm ?* llemWma Srtnma Mr* I Joseph Sekot of Virginia Beach. Va.; and Mr Marshall Slauson of Virginia Beach. V a Mrs Williams is formerly at (he Saddletree area of Robeson County. Salure ro Rep. Charlie Rose Planned A "Salute to Congressman Charlie Rose"will he held Sept 14 at 6:30 p.-m. at the Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium in hayettcville by the Seventh District Democratic I- tecutivc Committee. Cumberland. Hoke and Robeson counties are sponsoring this event, 'Which will include Gov. Jim Hunt as the featured speaker a barbeque dinner and musical entertainment Another district rally will be held in the southeastern portion of the dinrict MiOcwhM- - > imm* ??.???? - > ? ' ' " T "Charlie Rose has done so much for this area and we in the Democratic Party want to show him how much we appreciate him." said Herb McKim. Chairman of the 7th District Democratic Executive Committee, in announcing this event. "Tickets are S5 and may be obtained from any Democratic Party official in Cumberland. Hoke and Robeson counties." said McKim CLARK FAMILY REUNION PLANNED Relatives and I'roinds are m\ itcd to attend the Clark Family Reunion on Sept. 4 at the Saddletree Jaycee Hut. Tlie time will be from I p.in until 5 p m. I he occasion will also he the observance ot ihc 5Hth wedding anniversary of Mr a.'d Mrs Soloman Clark GOOD WATER COMMITTEE MEETS \ meeting of the members of the Robeson County Citizens Committee tor Good Water ?v js Ik.-M on FucvJat evening. Vug 20. ji 7: *0 p.m. in the O P 0*ven? Vuditorium roin Judy, recently elected county Hide chairman. presided ji the meeting '\hich bunched committee efforts to acquaint the public Hith bond election fact*. IT IS ROW WOW SEASON t lipSept I jnd 2. the Cumberland County VsMK'ulion of Indian People ?v ill hold their annual po>\ hoh in Fayetteville. NC. On Sept. 22-2 * the Guilford Native Vincriean XsMK'ation ?vill hold their po?v >vo*v in Greensboro. NC On Oct. 20-21 the Wjcctimaw - Simian bn Won <\ ill be held in Bolton. NC Family Reunion Planned The df\.rnd*n(* of the late Daniel and /enna Icklear It invited to attend a reunion day on Saturday. September 2. 1978 at Ml. Olive Baptiet Church at JUO p.m. Mt. Ottee ia located in the Saddletree Community. K la hoped that al deaaan danta of Daniel and Zenna ?M be preoent far thia oboorvanar A abort ^program la ^.. .^4 j ? ^ i- mmm
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