School Merger . Gets Final OK ? I RALEIGH ?The State Board of Education June 7th approved the merger of tie Robeson County and Max ton City school systems. The merger is effective July 1, and previously had been approved by Robeson County officials. The state board's approval was the final one necessary. It will take about three yean for the Robeson County system to fully absorb the approximately 1,500 students in the Maxton system, according to Purnell Swett, Robe son County school superintendent. "Your merger proposal is the clearest, cleanest and most responsible I've ever seen," said Craig Phillips, state superintendent of public instruction. Beginning next year, the Maxton Board of Education will become an advisory unit to the Robeson County Board of Education, Swett said. By 1982, Maxton High School would be consolidated with the proposed new high school that would serve Prospect, Pembroke and Maxton. However, most of the city unit's elementary schools would remain as they are under the merger plan. The merger will leave five separate school systems in Robeson County, and 143 in the state. Prospect Cats Fall In State Playoffs The Prospect C?ts c?me close but had to settle for second again this year in the I-A State baseball playoffs. The Cats fell to Jamesville in the best two out of three series last Friday losing 15-3 after losing the first game of the championship series 1-3 Thursday. Coach James Howard Lock Icar decided against pitching ace Eric Collins who lost the squeaker Thursday 1-3 for his first loss of the season on Friday saying "Eric has a fine baseball career ahead of him in college ...it would have been too much of a risk to take." Bentleny Locklear started the game for the Cats giving up ten runs in the first two innings; he was relieved by Daryl Locklear. JAYCEE OF THE MONTH Mr. My lay OiaaaHaa m ike nclylMl ?( Um Paw braba Jayeaa af Um Maatk Award br At ??tfc W May. A vwy^ctHe, baa warM aarwaatly la My lay lid ^ ? M ?- ? ^ | > ucMm nwpvuu ? LMROCT In. Ha |iif time. The club fills that they can and w ill be a big help to their community during the vear and vears to come. President of the Union Chap el Javcees Ronald Oaendme. said that thdlr main goals this year was to serve their com munity in ever way possible, be the number one charter in their district, and number one charter in the state He would also like to eatend an invata lion to anv young man bet ween the ages of Ih ? M to become a member of their Jaycee (Itih. To help them improve their self and their enmmunitv. Chairman of the tar wash protect was James k Inrfclear and the itub would Mr to eatend their thanks to the s? immune. lor then sappnrt to ?he rar wash Celebrates 35th Birthday Bach Row: left lo right: Deniece Woodcll. Janet Iwl I ear, Vickie Denlece Otertdlne Second Row: Penm Jacob*. Wend* l.nrklear, Hr*t Row: left to right: Linda Baker, Mrs. (aniltn locldear. Joann Ja cob*. and center Tract Sue Oxendine not pletured: Karen Jacob* and (iertrudr Oxen dine. Mrs. Carolyn Locklcar of the Union Chapel Community was honored on her tsth birthday with a surprise birthday sup per Monday May 2b. I171L The supper w as given by her Sundav School Class, w hich is the Union Chapel Immediate Girls. Those guests atteiuliiig the supper were Mrs. Ange linc Woodell. her sister Mrs. Phnn. and Ms. I Inda Osendine and daughter Valerie. The Jones ha*e another son. Jervnu BnaAl Jones, age J. I . ? Body Found IMnlWr (ianh liniU'if ??? iinc of I he first law enforce ment officer* on the scene a* the body ?*f > young woman, thought in ho a while woman in her luie 20* or early .Ml*, was discovered beside a diteh Iiisi outside Pembroke. off Ihe I n ion Chapel Road, hy *ur veyer* working fin Ihe de part meni of tran*poriation Tuesday morning. Sheriff Huhen Stone said Ihe woman had been identified a* a Keniueky native w h?i eame lo the Pembroke area abiiul a month ago and had been uiirking in a sportswear fac lory. Her identity is being withheld pending noiifiealion ol next of kin in Keniueky. foul play is suspeeted. The invesiigaiion is eontinuing as autopsy reports are awaited from l'N( Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill w here the body was sent Tuesday for exam ination. . I TO THE INDIAN COMMUNITY: ^ On Monday, Ma\ 18, at 8 p.m. a meeting will be held al l.unibee Regional Development Association's |I.RI)A| Annex Building in Pembroke. PURPOSE: To Elect a Member to the Board of Directors or THE N.C. COMMISSION ON INDIAN Al I AIRS from the Pembroke, Phiiadelphus, Maxton and Smith's Town ships. I would like to serve as your representative in this capacity. 1 solicit your attendance and vote at this i very important meeting which will effect all Indian people. Thank you! RUTH DIAL WOODS FATHER'S DAY SALE! i Shoe Shine Kits Pipe Holders Tool Kits Fishing Rods Watches Smoke Stands Coffee Mags Hat and Gloves Tackle Box Hanes GENE LOCKLEAR T-SHIRT $2.00 Were $3.25 Now on Sale TEXAN GLASSES 16 oz. 59c FATHER'S DAY JUNE 17th PEMBROKE HARDWARE WEST THIRD STREET, PEMBROKE Everything for rhe Lawn ond Garden