Mt. Airy Jaycees Hold
Installation Banquet
The Installation Banquet of
officers of the Mt. Airy
Jaycees was held Saturday
night. June 9. 1979. The
special event was held at
Randy's Food Country, near
Converse.
The social hour w?s from 6:30
to 7:30. During this time fellow
Javcees got better aquainted
with one another. Dinner was
served from 7:30 to 8:30. The
menu included chicken, bar
beque. hamburger steak and
pork chops, plus vegetables
and salad. The Jaycees would
like to thank Mr. James
Maynor for the wonderful
meal.
Mr. James H. Maynor.
Internal Vice President, wel
comed the member* of the
Union Chapel and Saddletree
Jaycees. Th* mst"M of
both clubs w?te
a host of Mow member*
Tbeie were about 75 or HO
people in attendance at the
Banquet.
Mr. Ronald Hammond*.
District Director and ex-presi
dent of the Saddletree Jay
cees. installed officers for
1979-110 in a dim light cere
mony. He congratulated the
Ml. Airy Jaycees and the
Union Chapel Jaycees for
attending the Seminar that
was held mi Charlotte. VI.
June 1-3. Mr. Hamntonds
presented Harold W. Tyner
(President) * tth the Club of
the Month Award and the
President of the Month A
ward. He then presented Mr.
Tvner with the gavel to
conduct meetings with.
Mr. Tyner congratulated
everyone for the wonderful
work they have done. He also
gave praise to the Jaycces'
wives "...because when you
find a good Jaycee. you find a
good woman behind him. So
wc would lilo. to ?*y thr-ts to
the women."
The guest speakers included
Mr. Eric Prevatte of Pre
vatte's Auto Parts in Lum
berton. N.C.: Mr. Walter C.
Oxendine of Pembroke State
University.
Mr. Prevatte spoke about
w hat a good feeling it gives a
person to be a Jaycee. The
Jaycees are involved in a lot of
worthwhile projects. They rai
se money for the mentally
retarded, plus the North Caro
lina Burn Center, just to name
a couple. He said. "Let's keep
the good work up fellow
Jaycees."
Mr. Walter Oxendine spoke
about getting involved in the
Javcees. He said, "..the best
way to keep people in the
Jaycees is to keep them in
volved. Look around in your
community and help people
who need help. When you do
things like this." he said,
"you make your community a
better place to live."
Mr. Truman Carter gave the
benediction. A dance followed.
The Mt. Airy Jaycees would
like to thank Alvin Oxendine.
Terry Lock I ear. Thurman Lee
Locklear. and Prentiss Oxen
dine who built Mr. Anderson
Locklear a ramp at his home
for his wheelchair. He had a
stroke and is confined to a
wheelchair. Alvin Oxendine
was the chairman of the pro
ject.
At last week's meeting the
Mt. Airy Jaycees had some
newly appointed officers. They
were: Sergeant of Arms, Kirby
Ammons; Directors Fumie
Barton, Jr. Terry Locklear.
Harold Collins and Bobby C.
Locklear; Athletic Directors
Winford Locklear, Jr. and
Jimmy A. Demery; and
Chaplain. Truman Carter.
"Whenever we praise, we
praise our own taste."
Friedrich Nietzsche
"The poor are heaven's
messengers." Czech Proverb
"Loss comet from profit."
Chinese froverb
'The doctor sees all the
weekness of mankind, the
lawyer all the wickedness,
the priest all the stupidity."
Schopenhauer
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PEMBROKE. N.C. I
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Presidential Aide
Visiting in County
? 9
Joel West McCleory
PEMBROKE Joel McCleary
is visiting in Robeson County
today and tomorrow. A presi
dential aide to President
Carter. McCleary will address
the Robeson County Demo
cratic Women's Club at 5:30
p.m. and vwll speak at the
Lumberton Kiwanis Gub in
Lumberton.
He will bo honored at a
reception at tyhe home of Dr.
Martin L. Brooks in Pem
broke at 8:30 p.m. He is
expected to spend the night at
Dr. Brooks' home.
On Friday he will visit the
Lumbee River Legal Services,
Inc. in Pembroke and will also
address a political science
class at Pembroke State. He
will cap off his day with a 12
noon lunch with the county
CommissioiitTs and other
county leaders.
McGearly assumed his pre
sent position as Deputy As
sistant to the President for
White House Personnel and
Political Liaison in May of
1978. Prior to this White
House appointment, Mr.
McGeary served as Treasurer
of the Democratic National
Committee. This appointment
as Treasurer was made in
January 1977. Mr. McGeary
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served as North Carolina State
Campaign Coordinator in the
1976 Carter/Mondale Presi
dential Campaign. From I97S
to fall of 1976 he held the
position of National Finance
Director of the Carter Presi
dential Campaign. From 1972
1975. Mr. McCleary was an
instructor of European and
Soviet History. He worked on
the Muskie Presidential
campaign staff in 1972.
Mr. McCleary is a native of
North Carolina. He is married.
He and his wife. April, reside
in Washington. D.C. He is 30
years of age and holds a B.A.
from Harvard University,
where he graduated cum
laude.
Clients
Coiincil
Meeting
Slated
Lumbee River Legal Services
will hold its clients' council
meeting on Thursday, June
21, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Law Library of its office
building located on the corner
of East Main and Second
Streets in Pembroke, North
Carolina.
The purpose of a clients'
council is to provide a forum in
which poor people's aware
ness of legal rights may be
enhanced and their abilities to
help themselves develop to a
greater extent.
Special guests for this meet*
ing will be Patrick Mullen.
Director of Legislation for
Legal Services of North Caro
lina. and Trina Gentry, Direc
tor of Community Education.
They will discuss the laws
enacted recently by the state
legislature which will effect
the lives of poor people.
Interested members of the
public are invited to attend.
TOWN AND
COUNTRY
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BUFFET DINNER
11:30 - 2:00 p.m.
SUNDAY. JUNE 17th
PRICE: $4.50
New Board of
Education Members
J ( Appointed
by CNMt Bra t ba t
On motion by Jem Lowtv.
F.B. Morton w as appointed to
i ho Kobeson County Board of
Education on Tuesday even
ing Morton will replace the
Rev. Bob Mangum on the
hoard and will verve until
l?*0.
On motion by Laymon Lock
Icar. Ronald Hammonds of
Saddletree was also appointed
to the Board. Hammonds will
represent District II. Morion
will represent District VII.
The board went into execu
tive session relative to Ms.
*Sallie Hath way. teacher at
Piney Grove School, whose
contract was not renewed. Ms.
Hathway. reportedly, is not a
tenured teacher. Included in
the executive session was
Hathway. her attorney. Grady
Locklear. principal of Piney
Grove School, and several
parents who told this reporter
that they were there to speak
in behaif of Hathway.
On motion by Laymon Lock
lear. the board moved to
uphold the IEA Committee
Findings concerning Ms. Alice
Scott who was recently dis
missed from her position with
Title IV. Part B.
They also authorized the
superintendent to advertise
and sell a house at Rowland
High School which at one time
had served as the principal's
house. They approved centra
lized buying,for school food
service and approved the
school calendar which desig
nates August 27. 1979 as pupil
orientation day and August 29.
1979 as the first full day for
pupils. Employment for teach-,
ers will begin on Friday.
August 17th.
ADVISORY COUNCIL
The board approved
nominations for advisory coun
cil members which had been
made in recent parent elec
tions. They also approved
board appointments for the
various schools.
Mrs. Dorothy Lowry, mem
ber of Prospect School's Ad
visory CoMj^yrM added to
tfce agenda.' She challenged
the recent advisory council
elections at Prospect School
citing that the board policy
governing such elections was
not followed. She specified the
sections which state that the
parents must receive a five day
notice prior to the election and
that parents are to be properly
registered in order to insure
that only parents are allowed
to vote. Lowery said that both
these points were violated by
stating that notices were sent
out on Tuesday and the
election was held the following
Thursday night.
Board member Tommy D.
Swett was in attendance at the
election and stated to the
board that the election was not
prepared for. Said Swett. "I
would move that the election
be null and void." Simeon
Oxendine seconded the mo
tion. Following some discus
sion. Oxendine offered a sub
stitute motion. His motion was
that the election be reschedul
ed in September and that the
present board members' terms
be extended until September.
Prior to the challenge of the
t election. Swett had recom
mended i?eraldine Oxendine
from the Oxendine School
District. he appointed ?o re
place Len Chirk, and that
.lames Collins he reappointed.
Hoth Chavi* and Collins were
up for reappointment on the
council. Following Oxendine*
substitute motion. Swell add
ed to his motion that his
recommendation* for Oxen
dine and Collins also he null
and void. Robert Decso had
boon nominated at the elec
tion.
The hoard unanimously
supported Osendine's substi
tute motion.
LENGTH OF SCHOOL DAY
Supt. Purncll Swctt re
commended that the length of
the work day for principals,
paid assistant principals, gui
dance counselors, vocation
education and school secre
taries he extended for one
hour beginning with the I47U
80 school year. The hours
would he from 8 a.m. until
4:.W p.m. The recommenda
tion also stated: "the principal
may arrange for the assistant
principal's schedule' to vary
from the established time. The
work day schedule may he
more flexible during the sum
mer months for persons cm
ployed twelve months. How
ever. office hours should be
posted on the main entrance of
the school door so the public
will be advised. A copy of the
summer office schedule should
be filed with the Superinten
dent."
David Green moved to ap
prove the recommendation.
Jerry Lowry seconded it. Dur
ing discussion Lillian Fay
Locklear questioned adding
guidance counselors to that.
Following her statements. Low
ry withdrew his second then
Green withdrew his motion.
More discussion followed, and
finally J.R. Musselwhite mov
ed to approve the recommen
dation without the guidance
counselors. The motion passed
unanimously. Locklcar's hus
band. Clerance F. Locklear is a
guidance counselor at Pem
broke Senior High School.
IN THE
ARMED
FORCES
Marine Lance Corporal Lt.
Stevie Locklear. son of Mcrc
lene Locklear of Route 3. Box
208. Maxton. N.C.. has been
promoted to his present rank
while serving with 3d Marine
division based on Okinawa.
A 1978 graduate of Prospect
High school, he joined the
Marine Corps in June 1978.
Wedding
Announced
Mr. and Mr*. Rodney and
lima Ransom of St. Pauls, and
the late Fdward Lee Jacobs of
Route I. Pembroke, announce
the engagement of their daug
hter. Miss Melissa Jacobs of
Ib-tTvvola Drive. Charlotte, to
James Fdward Barnette of
Texas, son of Mr. Fdgar
Fugene Barnette and the late
Rebecca Marie Barnette of
Arizona. The bride-elect is
employed with Charlotte Mem
orial Hospital and attending
Central Piedmont Community
College. The bridegroom is
employed with Wells Fargo of
Denver. Colorado. The
wedding is planned for Septem
bcr at 3:00 p.m. at Union
Chapel Community Church.
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
WHAT
A
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Angela Kena Collins, age 7
daughter ol Kcdcll Collins of
Shannon. N.C., recently cau
ght her first lish. weighing .1/4
of a pound.
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