_ _L ? ?? - - TT^ ~TT?I ICUT7TN PiA>u TUimcniV * r ? ? m m m ? U- JlCAROLINA INDIAN VOICE Kwf MWWh| Co^?Ifrtw Bridges Vfr' !? A Tri-RacUl Settieg" POST OFFICE BOX H7S . PEMBROKE, N.C M373 VOLUME ? NUMWS1 4 2Sc PER COPY THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1M1 -A Front Page Editorial VOTE "YES"IN PEMBROKE'S WATER *> -SEWER BOND REFERENDUM JANUARY 26TH Here's a sample ballot of the upcoming special bond referendum for the Town of Pembroke concerning water bonds and sewer bonds. We editorially suggest a "yes" vote on both counts, believing that passage of the bonds referendum will be good for the continued growth of Pembroke, a I ? Iowa thai got a late ?(art on growth because of racial policies of the past. No tax Increase is anticipated to retire the bonds. We hope all citlxens of Pembroke will support this progressive and coura geous action by Pembroke and her elected and appointed officials. r Dr. Andre Nadeau Dies Dr. Andre Nadeau, 64, pro feaaor of physical education at PSU who died Tuesday In Laurinburg. Funeral ser vice. will be at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Mark's Catholic Church in Laurinburg. The family will receive viailora Thursday night from 6:30-9 p.m. at McDou glad Funeral Home In Laurin burg. The family a aits that memorials be in the form of gifts to the Special Olympics Fund at Pembroke State Uni versity. TENSE? Learn to Relax With Chris Rode Relaxation Seminar Planned Jan. 24th (continued on page 8) by Bruce Burton Lumberton-Chris Kode, the velvet voiced news director of WACiR am and WJSK fm radio stations in Lumberton, believes that one of the keys to a good and healthy life is to learn how to relax. Ms. Kode is an authorized instructor of the world famous Sllva Dynamic Meditation System, a product of Silva Mind Control Kounder, Jose Silva. Ms. Kode will be introducing the system to the area on Saturday, January 24, when she will present a "Relaxation Seminar" in one three hour session. The "relaxation Seminar" will be held from I p.m. until 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, I-9S North, and includes a free introductory lecture. Cost of the Seminar is $25.00; payment can be made at the time of the class registration which will follow the free, introductory lecture. Ms. Kode says, "The seminar promis es to help people manage stress, and relieve tension headaches by using mental training exercises to solve some of these problems in this stressful society of ours." Ms. Kode claims no religious connota tions; nor does she practice mystical techniques. Ms. Kode does claim to be able to help people learn how to relax at all levels in their lives. The seminar involves mental training exercises that are practical and easily learned. ^ / i v"fT I Cbrto M? irM li pmwtln ? 14, tmm 14 p.m. tMkby Im I I I I ?? N.44I fei UakMlM. Ikm Bartm pfcatol OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM TOWN OF PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA JANUARY 26, 1901 INSTRUCTIONS fr 1. To vole in favor of an order make a cr>ta (X) mark in the square to the right of the word ??Yea." 2. To vote against an order make a cross (X) mark in the square to the right of the word ?NO." 3. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark th>. ballot, return it and get another. 7 1 I I | I. Shall the order adopted on It, I9H0, I eS I I authorizing not exceedin^SS.^fclMj Sanitary Sewer Bonds of the^Stt^^Pe^^n|. North Carolina, foi^h^Bu^LV tl^^^|M^Ffun^^^or enlarging, f I eJ|||dVNiV^Affl 'be sanitihv sewer INO j_ j within and whoou! the ciRPiMVlinPls of said Town, including the i cx^proh and modification of the existing sewage treatment plant, the modification and replacement of existing sewage pumping stations, the construction and installation of additional sewage collector and interceptor mains and lines, sewage pumping stations and appurtenant facilities and the acquisition of any necessary land, rights of wav and equipment therefor, and authorizing the levy of tares in an amount sufficient to pay the principal ?I and the interest on said bonds, be approved? | | 2. Shall the order adopted on Deccmbti b, I^HO. ICS 1 I authorizing not exceeding $175,000 Wat r Bonds of the I own of Pembroke, North C'arolir i, for the purpose of providing funds, with if other available funds, for enlarging, extending and mj I I improving the water system of said Town within is O I I and without the corporate limits of said Town, including the drilling of an additional well, the construction and installation of an additional water treatment plant, the modification of the existing water treatment plant and the acquisi tion of any necessary land, rights of way and equipment therefor, and authorizing the levy of taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds, be approved? January 26, I9HI ?' Chairman. Robeson County Board of Elections LUMBEE RIVER EMC TO USE CP&L REFUND TO DELAY BORROWING ' Ked Springs--The Lumbce River Elec tric Membership Corporation will not make individual refunds to its members with a refund of excess charges received from Carolina Power and Light Compa-. ny two weeks ago. according to General Manager Deri Hinson. "Even though we are not going to make individual refunds, we want to assure our members that there will be no rate increases during I9WI so long as CP&L does not pass on a wholesale power increase," said Hiqson. "And if CP&L does increase their wholesale rates, we will take this refunded money into consideration when setting our new rates." The total refund to Lumbee River will increase the electric cooperative's equ ity 3'/> percent. Taking the equity into consideration. LREMC will present a proposal to the Rural Electrification Administration in Washington, D.C. that the cooperative begin payment of Capital Credits back to the members on a rotating basis. This application will be presented within JO to 4S days and If approved, payment of Capita) Credits could begin by the end of l