Students attending Governor's School -See Story Page 1 Am Marie Dm Orrum High School Jkuny Martin Hot, Jr. Sooth Robeson High School ??>? , Christopher S. Laddwur Pembroke Sr. High School ... . 111 I. ? Koootc Lower? Pro?pect High School Pembroke Sr. High School SibmI F.SpOUn Littlefield High School Lanark Harris Pembroke Sr. High School Bay Patrick McConafck South Robeson High School Understanding ^Mfoursejf^ I Can't Take It Anymore By Dr. Otwald Hoffmann Lutheran Hour Speaker People work under great ?tree*. Punch that clock. Pull that file. Pound that pave ment. Usually it's not the major catastrophe* that make us say, "1 can't take it anymore,'' but it's a combination of small things. You hardly recover from one blow when another one hits. Confidence in God it our refuge and strength. Faith in Christ has a way of turning life around. It takes the worst disaster and turns it into victory. The best way to manage stress is to nourish a per sonal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ God is the most powerful and the most dependable source of strength you can have. Live one day at a time with faith in God. Be con fident that God's strength can get through to you today. Faith works, when it is a living and working faith in a living and working Lord. For a free reprint of the Lutheran Hour sermon, "I Can't Take It," send your name and address to the International Lutheran Lay men's League, 2185 Hamp ton Ave., St. Louis, MO 68139. The construction of Stone henge required en estimated 1.5 million hours of labor. mates i Father: "You should take a lesson from the ants...they work and work, never play." Son: "Then how come they are always at picnics?" MM/M m m iTATt CONSOLIDATED REPOAT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic Subsidiaries! (Dollar Amount* in Thousands) LtOAL TTTU OF SANK STATE SANK NO 366 LUMU BANK rtoSHAL NMtWVE D.STWCT NO 331 CITY ICOUNTY 1ST ATS l&PCOOC CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE Eobeoon JJC 26372 March 31. 1983 ASSETS " "" MS lihou 1 Cash and Sua from dsposttory institutions 3S5 1 2. U S Trsasury securities . . . . too 2 1 OWigsSons oI othor US Go?srnmsnl apsnclos and corporations 2 h00 3 ? OWigmlons ot Statss and political oubdMalonr m ths unltod Ststss 31714 5 other bonds, notes and debentures iNonl | ? Federal heeenre flock and corporate stock | Nor. 4 6 7 Tradms scceeM aecurities itoni 7 6 Federal lunds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell __l!jLQoJ 8 S A Loans. Total (eschiding unearned Ineomel i Sa b Loos ssourence lor poselbte loan toeees | lb e Loans, Nat . J 9c to. Lease Snenotng rsoslieSlse Non. 10 11 Sen* grsmlssi. lumSuto and Isturee. end other easels representing bank premises 11 12 Heal aetata otmed other tian bank promises on 12 13 investments In unconeoNdeted subelitlaries and aseociated companies . m.?, 13 14 Cussemsis' llsbSNi to PUe bank an acceptances outstanding . . . 14 15 Other assets . jqx ,s IS TOTAL ASSETS (sum ot name 1 Situ 13) ItobiJ 11 liabilities ?B 17 Demand BspaslU ot WtlhlduaH. pettnetshipe. and oorperettons I 1IA17I17 IS Time and sartms deposhs ot mdhrtdusls. partnerships and corporaliono I A|666| IS IS DapeaNs el Untied Statss Oossi netent I 120 A j IS 36. OspoeSs of States and political subdhrtenns m die United Stales 1 163 20 21 DeposNs at llielgn guuernmantr and aNdal inelnations Won. 21 22 Deposits at commercial banks 22 23 Caulk sd and otkosrs' checks ... m. 23 34 Total Deposits (sum oI Heme 17 thru 231 9 316 24 aft) Total demand depusiia 1 T I""" BmBmB }4' s(2) Total lime and sevinge deposits I 7 24 25 Federal hinds puichsssd and securities sold under agreomenu to repurchase Woni 23 36 a intenal lasting demand notes (nolo balanceel issued to the U S Treeaury Wont 26 b Other liabilities lor bonoeed money Non. 2P 37 Mortgage Indebtedness and liability lor capital lied leases |Wom 27 36 Bank's liability on acceptances seamed and outstanding Norn 26 36 Other Nabames ilk. 26 36 TOTAL LIABILITIES (alluding nubord'netsd notes and dabenturss) Isum ot dams 34 thru 2d ^ 632 30 EotTzrt"? ?? 33 Pislanad Mock a No shaieo uulotondlitg I liu^l (par ?ahn) Hqq, 33 23 Common Mock a Mo theraa ouPturUod lino I OOP I b No sharoo outstanding I at I lea I (par rahiel __ 33 ?? durpkM ? AAA. 14 26. Undtvtdsd prodto nan 36 36 6turn tar cantmpancioo and athar capAM rasorves feat * 37 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (turn of noma 33 thru 36) L 112. 17 36 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND tPLNTY CAPITAL Hum ot Heme 36. 31 and 37) m ^ 36 1. Amounts Catalan iling as at repett dam 0(1) Standby Mtlare ot credit tout . lot o(f) Amount 01 weadpy loners ot credit m Memo nam la(D cowered to Others etrough participations [??11M b Time eenMeelee ot depeeh m dsnomMtHon* el (166.066 or mora 2 [666 I lb c Othor Nate Oecoaita m amounts ot 3106.066 or mora ... ? 2 A tiapa lor 26 cMonaot days (or cMsndp month) ending with raport dels: o Cash end dec horn dopoolloi) inamulions Icorrooponda to Hem 1 obeys) |761 I 2a o Federal hinds tela ana socurttleeputcneeeO under agreements to raoMMeerraaponda to item ? ebons) __L l??Li 2b c Tqsm Mane loerneesndo te kern be M in I ? i. IUl *0 d Tms carHtkemt rf Saomkt m Sinwakwlsm al 1100.900 ar awn IcartsaeonM N> Bammm* daw It Mem) . _2. U2. M a Total depeena (tonaapenda to asm 20 abore) L 122. *? ' ftdtp laodspsitktiu las sacerttps tsN aedst tpttatati to ttpatchato kantipatidi la dam a SSaaa) loci * g other babdwee lot bdiioead money (cattaeeonde la nam 26b eborai laoa 3g h tmM eeeeta (borraopenda to dam is ebotm) W lilt * son tt, M>> nirm r^'Y^orrW^St fount nr.- '.nEA^f %S>.c? Linda L. Chevta, Aaolatent Cpahlar _ 1 Iff/321-6707 ?*. ?H ??>! mm ? mm mm m cm m*m d d Cad innwi'i'i??iiiiiin ?d mtmm Ml ? Ma ** m?* u * M ad ????* ** ?- ' w 6..? 7-mmW ?M?6?d^d * fc-r dr f?se a ^ ales r?. a* l*P 2 ?mi M> V" >?KT r FN # fc.e. ?t PMS. I I f MdP#nt* pS3?dMei> .? .f-*?Flr ?fc.m Akptll A / Am ^ ? .-lip i THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY BY THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE, IN?. P.O. Box 1075 Pembroke, N".C. 28372 * Phone: (919) 521-2826 Subscription Rates INSTATE OUT OF STATE 1 Year $9.36 1 Year *.... ,$12.00 2 Years $1?.60 2 Years $16.00 (includes N.C. Sales Tax) God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. ES&or 3ruce Barton Associate Editor ... .Conhee Bray boy SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT PEMBROKE POST OFFICE 20372 "We will never know where we are going if we do not know where we - have been..." BIRTHDAY Michelle Deofce Loddear, , daughter of Node and Mary Befl Loddear of Pembroke, celebrated her 4th birthday on April 14, 19S3 at the Lnmbee I Center with aO her data nates. Michelle la the grand daughter of Mis- Ada Lack fear of Pine Street In Pen broke and Mr. and Mrs. Danghtry Bell of Rt. 3, Marton. " The Pastoral Heritage Event was held at Prospect United Methodist Church, March 6, at 6 p.m. The event was sponsored by the United Methodist Women. The prelude was by Mrs. Reese Locklear and Mrs. Gerald Strickland. The call to worship and Invocation was given by Mrs. James H. Dial. The welcome and statement of pnrpose was by Mrs. Herman Dial, President of the Prospect United Methodist Women. Hymn of praise, "Now Praise We Great and Famous Men," was by the Chancel Choir. The statement and history of Prospect United Methodist Clttsph was by Mim/Simmle DM, Chairperson of the Event Committee. Pictures of all the ministers who have served as pastor of the church since its origin were unveiled at this time. Immediately foUowhig the service the congregation was Invited to a reception In the Fellowship Hall for the pas tors and their families. Paid Pol. Adv. The JIM HUNT Record k ??????? Ted Kennedy FDM PAC Head Jim Hunt Out-of-State Liberal Support Julian Bond BLAC PAC Head Jim Hunt Says: Out-of-state campaign contributions "create obligations you ought not to have,"1 Fact: Out-of-state BLAC PAC and liberal Fund for Democrat Majority PAC, headed by Ted Kennedy, are helping Jim Hunt defeat Jesse Helms." What Did Julian Bond And His BLAC PAC Say? Julian Bond said: "I'd like to see us run a picture of Jesse Helms in North*Carolina newspapers with a rifle's crosshair over his chest... * What Did Ted Kennedy Say: "We can?and we must?end the disgraceful power* of Jesse Helms in the Senate."* ? (Is this because Jesse was using his power in the Senate to preserve the tobacco program while Kennedy was using his power to destroy the tobacco program t) ". .. There's a streak of meanness and intolerance in the campaign to 'Ret' Helms that has no place in American politics ? and that should be disturbing to all regardless of party label or ideology."4 The Auguua chromde I ASK YOURSELF ? 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