THE ttMMfiSIQNER'S wmacijkuton ? At the February 15th meet i^ of the Robeson County Cni?ileetnnfiri. the foBowing BLACK HISTORY WEEK, FEB. 22-28 Acting on a request from the Black Caucus, the Com missioners unanimously ad opted a resolution declaring the week of Feb. 22-28 as Black History Week in Robe son County. BLACK CAUCUS SPEAKS OUT Rev. Charles McDowell, Chairperson of the Political Action Committee, and Rev. H.E. Edwards, Chairperson of the Employment Commit tee, addressed the Commis sioners concerning the hiring practices for employees in the new County Water Depart ment. Rev. McDowell noted that only one of the 12 employees hired by the Coun ty in the Water Department has been a Black citizen. In his remarks. Rev. McDowell stated:"We ask you to consi der us on an equal basis, as yopu do all of the rest of the people of this county...We hope you will follow the outline and spirit of the Affirmative Action commit ment of this county'.". INDUSTRY ON PARADE An industrial Fair will be held May 19-23 at Robeson Technical College to be co sponsored by. the Dept. of ! Human Resources, the five Chambers of Commerce, and the Industrial and Agricultur al Commission. Plant are Is showcase the 75 industries in the county and use the Fair as a way of attracting new industry. The Dept. of Human Resources is spending $24,000 on the Fair. Mr. Chris Antwi, Director of DHR requested S5.000-S6.000 from the County funds to be used for a Kick-Off Banquet for Industry on Parade. The Commissioners decided to take the request under ad visement. JOBS LOST, GAINED AT HUMAN RESOURCES Due to Federal Budget shifts, the Dept. of Human Resources is losing S101.714 from its budget. The Com missioners approved a re quest to cut 4 staff positions in the Department and approved a request for funds to hire 8 temporary job counselors to work from March 1-August 15 in the Summer Youth Pro gram. ROBESON COUNTY "ATLAS" The Commissioners ap proved the purchase of 100 copies of the Robeson County "Alias", a; new publication including vital information, maps, and data about the county. The Atlas is being prepared by Professor Tom Ross at Pembroke State Uni 1 vershy tad copies will be placed in libraries, schools, sod other places is the IN OTHE! ACTIONS, (DAppcoved of s grant to be'received by die Health Dept. frost the State for additional fends of *3,458 to the Home Health Program. (2)Approved spending Highway Dept. fends to pave the bay area of die Big Marsh Volunteer Fire Dept. in St. Pauls, build an extention to the Gsventown Rd. in Luru be rton, and make repairs to MitcheO Drive in Fairmont. (3)Approved the purchase of 2 pick-up trucks fair the County Water Department. (4)Set up a 5 member Hearing Panel for any em ployee grievances in the Dept. of Human Resources. You can work during High school all year round in the Army Reserve You take your choice erf dull training over two sum mers at an Army peat and cam over $2,200 You cam a steady income during school by serving one weekend a month plus two weeks a year For valuable summer job experience, call your Army Reserve Representative, in the Yellow Pages under "Recruiting " NASHVILLE MUSIC CLUB, 1 COUNTRY MUSIC ONLY Memberships Only and Available at the Door ?COUNTRY MOSIC AT ITS BEST! Located 2 Miles North of Red Springs on Highway 211 tr. ? COVER CHARGE *3.50 ______ _ _ _ _ PSHS Baseball Practice begins ' V ?*/ ' ' / Pembroke Senior High first basemen Steve Cnmmlngs scrambles after a ball daring practice last week, as team mate Benny Demery [Car left] takes a breather. Coach Ron nie Chavts [Car right] and the Warriors, Three Riven 3A baseball co-champions a year ago, started working oat Feb. 1 in preparation for their seoaon opener with Red Springs. 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James Billiard, Jr.' Praise God for another time that we can say God has been godd* tt> us. And I'fn sure he has been good to you. Our lesson Sunday was "Confrontation With Truth." What a great lesson. We muse always tell the truth, what thus saith the word. God's - children should be readV always to give an answer to every man that asks of you, a reason of the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear. Though people may not al ways accept our witness, it is still our responsibility to tell others of Christ. Paul was on the road to Damascus when he had a genuine confrontation with the Lord Jesus Christ who changed his course, his entire life. He later wrote, "1 live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me." Galatians 2:20. There fore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. Praise God, old things are passed away, behold all things are become new. Our pastor, Rev. James Bullard then preached a great soul- stirring message from Acts 2:39 "For the Promise is Unto you and to your children and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call. Praise God. Do you know what that promise is? Some say the holy spirit, but check the word of God and see if he didn't say in Acta 2:4 "And they were all filled with the Hofy Ghost and began to speak with other tongues as the spirit gave then utteran ee." I praise God for the Hoiy Ghost. Jt is a teacher, it keeps you when it seems that storms of life are getting rough the Holy Ghost will take you through. We first must repent and be baptized, every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins. John 17:14-17. I have given them thy word; and the world hath hated them because they are not of the world, even as 1 am not of the world. I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them away from the evil. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. Sanctify them through thy truth; thy word is truth. So we know from the word of God that these men were not sinners when they went in the upper room but were saved and sanctified and on that Great Day of Pente cost they were filled with the Holy Ghost." murcn, n is as real toaay as it was them, but what happened? People won't cle an up to receive this great blessing from God because his words say He will not dwell in an unclean temple. Praise God he has some that have prepared a body and the Holy Ghost is dwelling there. He is real, praise God. I just feel the presence of God as I write. I would love to invite you to come be with us at the Out Reach Holiness Church. You are welcome and we love you. Don't forget our singing the fourth Sunday evening at 2:30 p.m. Continue to pray that God will send us a piano player. May God bless and keep you is our prayer. Shown left to right: Linda Hood, president United State* Jaycette*; Ruby LocMear, president at the Mt. Airy Jaycettes; Doris Gosnell, president at the North Caro lina Jaycettes. Shown left to right nc Rath Ellen LocUenr, Enby Lock lear, Marlon Mots, Eaat Central Director, Audrey Ox en dine, Linda Locklear and Lann Loddear. Crowned Miss Native ' American Queen . Fairmont High School'* v Native American Club recent ly crowned Sandra Bene Lock!ear as Miss Native American Qneen for the 1981 82 school year. Sandra is a senior at Fairmont High School and plana to attend Pembroke Stale University this Call. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Loddear of Fairmont. [Grog Weiner Photo] Mt. Airy Jaycette News by Mary Owens Jaycette Week Feb. 7-13 Below is a list of all the activities that the Mt. Airy Jaycettes accomplished dur ing the recent Jaycette Week. Feb. 8, Monday night. We are happy to say that we signed up eight new members that night. The members are Beuleh Oxendine. Jeannie Woods, Connie Hammonds, Linda Jacobs, Shirley Dial, Debby LockJear, Mattie Bell Oxendine aad Linda K. Oxen dine. We are happy to have > them as members of the Mt. Airy Community Jaycettes. Feb. 9. Ten members at tended an open house which was held in Laurinburg. The members who attended were Ruby Locklear, club presi dent, Audrey Oxendine, Con nie Hammonds, Annie Lock lear, Linda Wilkins, Helen Hunt, Mary Owens, Lenora Locklear. Wennie Locklear and Faye Clark. The members had an enjoyable night. One new member, Connie Hammonds, was sworn in at the meeting. On Feb. 10 our club sent money to St. Jude and the Ronald McDoanld House. On Feb. 14 the majority of our Jaycettes and their fami lies attended church services together. Also eacn jayceue sem their husbands and boyfri ends a Valentine Card. The Mt. Airy Jaycettei have received several letters of appreciation during the past two weeks. The North Carolina Cancer Institute sent a letter thanking us for the gifts our members had given to their patients during the Christmas holiday. We recieved letters from the two missionaries that we sponsor. They are Mr. Ronald Locklear who resides in Africa and Mrs. Mary Jane Bryant of the Mt. Airy Community. We also received a letter from Doris Goanell, North Carolina Jaycettes President, and a letter from Linda Hood, United States Jaycettes Pres ident, thanking the club for the gold chain that Ruby Locklear, club president, pre sented to her at the National President's Luncheon held in Jacksonville on Jan. 23, 1982. The Mt. Airy Jaycettes held a teen disco on Feb. 6th. There was a very large attendance and everyone had a great time. The Jaycettes wish to thank Lane for the use of the stereo system. And also, thanks to Harlie W. Locklear and Pren tis Oxendine for their help. On January 22 Ruby Lock lear, club president, and four other members of the Mt. Airy Jaycettes went to Jack sonville, NC to attend the National President's Lunch eon and returned home, the next day. Thp mpmhpft whn Attended were Audrey Oxendine, past club president, Linda Lock lear, Lenora Locklear and Ruth Ellen Locklear. The Luncheon was spon sored by the North Carolina Jaycettes and hosted by the Jacksonville Jaycettes. The purpose of the luncheon was to honor Linda Hood, presi dent of the United States Jaycettes. TALENTSEARCH COMING EVENTS > The Jaycettes are having an audition for a talent show on Feb. 25. The audition will be held at the Mt. Airy Jaycee Hut. Judging the auditions will be Carnell Locklear of "Strike at the Wind." There are no age limits and anyone can enter.. The talent show will be on April 23. The master and mistress of ceremonies will be Carnell Lockelar of "Strike at the Wind" and Veronica Bryant. For further informa tion, call 738-2593 (day) and 738-2830 nights. ????Hi Before you decide I on your future, I be sure to read I m ,. .. *^>' ;. .* '" ' "?i, - ? V #1> 1^-', "V, / the fine print. I f| Registration for sprfhg quarter begins on February 23 |a| at Robeson Technical College Call now and get all the facts about the day and evening curriculum courses that can change your future 738-7101 ? :IW