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VOLUME 10, NUMBER 12 25c PER COPY ThurvMy, April 1, 1962
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ADOLPH DIAL RESIGNS,
JOHN ROBERT JONES
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ELECTED AT MEETING OF
STOCKHOLDEFIS
Pembroke-Md\ph Dial, after
casting his votes for John
Robert Jones who was nomina
ted from the floor by stockhol
der Henry A. Smith, surprised'
the Annual Stockholders Meet
ing of Lumbee Bank by resign
ing his seat on the Board of
Directors Wednesday after
noon.
John Robert Jones was elec
ted in his stead. .
Re-elected, along with Jones,
were incumbent directors C.W.
Maynor, re-elected as chair
man; Martin L. Brooks; Larry T.
Brooks; Lycourous Lowry; Arn
old Locklear; Carl R. Jones;
Redeil Collins; and James Hunt
who also serves as President of
the predominately Indian
owned bank.
Plate
Sale
for
Wyvis
Oxendine
A chicken end barbecue plate sale will
be held on Friday, April 2,1982 between
the hours of 11 a.m. uptfl...The sale wfll
be held across from Lacy Barton's
Grocery on the WatadU Bad - <?!?
Road. Plates wtl sale for S3.00 per plate.
Proceeds from the sale wfll go towards
the Wyvis Oxendine for County Com
missioner Campaign.
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Moss
Neck
Drainage
Committee
meets
The Moss Neck Drainage
Committee will meet on Mon
day evening, April 5 at 7:30
- p.m. at Saridy Rains United
Methodist Church. Any one
interested in getting the canal
cleaned out is encouraged to
attend.
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Chet Jordan to direct
'Strike at the Wind!' again
The 7th season of "Strike at
the Windl" the exciting
outdoor drama of southeast
ern North Carolina, will be
directed by Dr. Chet Jordan of
the Pembroke State Univer
sity Communicative Arts De- %
partment. This will be his
third year with 'the drama
located at Lakeside Ampithea
tre just outside of Pembroke.
A native of New York City,
Dr. Jordan has taught and
directed at Pembroke State
University for the past three
Years- His recent production
of "Cabaret" ranks with his
past directorial contributions
of "Godspell," "You're A
Good Man, Charlie Brown",
and other productions at PSU.
He also supervises the Thea
tre Area program of historic
characters, student actors
who portray important Ameri
cans and present their charac
terizations to elementary
school students in the area.
Dr. Jordan received his
Ph.D. from Bowling Green
State University and has '
taught at James Madison
Unirersity and Sul Ross State
University. During the four
years prior to his arrival in
North Carolina, he served as
Artistic Director/General
Manager of the summer
repertory theatre, The Thea
tre of the Big Bend in Alpine,
Texas.
Of his experience with
"Strike at the Windl", Jor
dan says, "This production is
one of the moat realistic of the
AUDITIONS FOB
STRIKE AT THE WIND
Pembroke, N.C. Auditions
for the 1982 production at
"Strike at the Wind" wfll be
held Saturday, end Sunday,
April 3, and 4, 1962, at 1:00
p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the
mtiea went of Pembroke, on
Highway #1354. In the event
of tain, the auditions will be
held at the L8DA Annex
Building In Pembroke. H.Q.
North Carolina outdoor dra
mas. The structure of the
show is strong, and the actors
from the Pembroke, Lumber
ton, Fayetteville, Red Spr
ings, Laurinburg and three
county area, are among the
best with whom I've had the
priviledge of working. One
thing our audience can never
know is the pleasure of the
fine working relationship of
the cast and technical crew of
"Strike at the Wind!" The
value of any theatre produc
tion is only a^ strong as the
people involved; that's why 1
was pleased to be invited to
direct the show again."
Jordan says of changes he
would like to make this year,
"I'd like to return to more of
the original script, to add
more of the original music, ?
and to aim at greater histori-.
cal accuracy in the show."
Auditions for the 1982
season of "Strike at the
Wind!" will beheld on
Saturday and Sunday, April 3
and 4, from 1 to 5 p.m. both
afternoons at Lakeside Ampi
theatre on the grounds of the
Riverside Country Cub, 3
miles west of Pembroke.
Everyone from 8 to 88 is
invited to audition for one of
the 64 roles or twelve techni
cal positions with the show.
"If you are free to join us, and
would enjoy a pleasant sum
mer experience," says the
director, "please attend the
auditions. No experience is
necessary, only the willing
ness to try."
In case, of rate, the audi
tions wffl be held in the LRDA
annex on Route 711 just east
of Pembroke. For more infor
mation, please call foe "Stri
ke at the Wind!" general
offices at S21-31l2t or Chet
Jordan, the director, at 521
4214 Ex. 289.
Again, "Y'all come to the
Sunday, April 3 or 4, between ?
1 and 5 p.m.
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Jackie Jacobs ? V
named to Public \ * \ J'
T. V. Post
Jackie Jacobs
Pembroke State University and Lutn
>ee Regional Development Association,
Inc. announced today the appointment of
lackie Jacobs as Promotion and Resoor
x Director of the new public television
itation under construction. This station
it Pembroke State University was made
possible through a U.S. Department of
Commerce grant and a significant
equipment gift from WECT-TV 6 in
Wilmington.
In the initial stages Miss Jacobs nail
vork on a format for program develop-,
nent and be available for speaking ani
>erforming dates with community orgai
zrtion*
In making this announcement. Mr.
Kenneth K. Maynor, Executive Director
oi Lumbee Regional Developement As
sociation said, "We are pleased to share
in this announcement about the appoint
ment of Miss Jacobs as Promotion and
Resource Director. We are very excited
about this joint effort between Pembroke
State University and Lumbee Regional
Development Association. We believe
the expansion and further development
of the university into the field of
telecommunication is of vital importance
not only to the university but also to this
community and region in N.C."
"Iam very excited. 1 feel honored to go
out and say to all audiences, here are
some ways that this television station can
enrich your lives.
The only way public television can
work is for the people to use it. It's only a
medium. The messages?folklore, the
music, the farm talk, family heritage,
well, all the programming-have to come
from the real people," stated Jackie
Jacobs.
Dr Matt Morrison, PSU Director of
Radio and'Television Communcation
said, "We are fotunate to have someone
with Miss Jacobs' public relations and
performance skills to work with us. I
think we will see the community and the
university in close harmony as together
we catch the vision of what public
television can mean to all the citizens
of southeastern North Carolina."
Jackie Jacobs may be contacted in the
Building, Room 223, phone
521-4214, Ext. 378.
Prospect Volunteer Fire
Dept. and
Auxiliary help..
t -I a :
Shirley Moort, President of the Pro
spect Auxiliary, ptfceti a check for
$338 to Bernard Loddear, Prospect High
Cnlnml I..U- ri?aa r.aalslasil fM Kaln
jciwoi junior viiw rresiwni, 10* nup
praas. ka the bacfcgrauin/D^ Snlt^
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Fire Department, and Clee Loddear, vice
president of the Auxiliary. The VFD and
Auxiliary raised the ??ry at a daaee
held recenlty la the echeel gym. [David
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Pembroke
firemen honor
John Scott
The Pembroke Kami Fire Department
honored Mr. John Scott by participating
in hie funeral servicer Wednesday, .
March 17,1982 at Harper's Ferry Baptist
Church.
Mr. Scott, an original member of the
Fire Department, served fer many yean
as a member of the volunteer organisa
tion.
His coffin was transported from Revels
Funeral Home to the church en the fire
also served ae pad bearan.
Fire Chief Ray Hut said, "This was
sar way of show lag ear wpsct Is a ssaa
whs served his ceaunaalty wed as a
fkMMBe"
Shown left to right see vekorteer
firehmo Craymaa Strlddaad, Oberea
Lowiy, J.P. Strlddaad, Joe Jeaaa,
Kelvto Lowry, Jaaiss Leddesr aad Ray
Hoot. Ore ddef. [Brace Bwtea phetol
Grand Opening
LORRAINE'S
CLOTHING
...dressshop addition
Catting the lib? at tba Grand
Opening Sat?day ??tag af the Diaaa
Shop addM? oI Lorraine'? CI III g ?
Union Chapal Bond wan [lelt to right]
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Ex-Police
Officer Pleads
Guilty in
Bribery Case
man an Monday was sentenced In Ik
years ia prison after pleading gatMjr to
accepting a bribe fenm a man la return
for dropping a charge of driving under
the Influence of ft}aor.
James Bdward Heat, 31. also pleaded
guilty to two obstruction of justice
charges stemming from the bribenr
incident ia 1900.
Qari Samuel Stoker. Jr. who ehineri
that bo bribed Hunt with KOO te drop a
DU1 charge. tecehrod^w !??
flu/ Irf an?W ?
nvc yetn, wnicn wouw mate nunt
*|ligible for a. fork-release program
Huii^jna^ed ondjla^two children