EDITORIAL PAGE MAS I {SEE IT I : ^7^ by Bruce Barton BEGINNING STUDENT TEACHING I am extremely busy this Week. Getting adjusted to my student teaching responsibilities. I am enjoy ing immensely this part of school, but it is a great deal of work. Am also concluding my part in the outdoor drama "Strike at the Wind " The season concludes its eleven th season this weekend.. Afterwards, I hope to be able to get back to writing on a regular and indepth basis. In the meantime, pray much for me as 1 continue with my "formal education." See you next week with some updates on various prnWts. fisgra^i |pemBOQhe55551 ? Howard Brook*, r.ph. '?? ? n School year safety tips To all students. ore encourage safety and sen stblcnese throughout the school year. On school buses or In cars, "mum" Is the word. Be considerate of the drhrer. When buses more, keep seated. "Buckle up" seatbelts where available. . On bikes, obey traffic laws. Remember to yield to bigger vehicles. While walking, do so with a friend. I Wont light colors for better visibility. Where there's no 1L alS?a>. sik facing traffic. Crooa streets carefully. V Be sensible. Don't waste "good health* on "poor kafe I .??? I r" s-rvniK rnOM rwt ?oon or iohn I 14:7) If you had known me, ye should have known my Father I also: and hanceforth, ye know him and have seen him. PROGRESSIVE Savings & Loan, LTD Phona 738-1415 or 738-1478 M0%4.75% 5.95% |hgHa||MM I I $1000 MaiMwm OtftH $1000 MUmtn Dcpoitt I IQioM . I I 0 MoirttM 7 D?r< ?? 0 MoniKi | Mtprtty. *#?why. w>?S$ Effective Sept. 2-8 I ?ooH$ Par Early Withdrawal Here's how Chiropractic treats Whiplash "Whiplosh" it not o ?peciric injury or disease m itself. It it o typo of injury which comes from a tuddon, shocking movomont M, ^ which inapt tho body with forco. It cowtos o vorioty of injuries to tho nock and upper 1 | fatj J Tho doctor of chiroproctk it uniquely trained to deal with problems of the spine ond nervous system. Modern chiroproctic ^ manipulative techniques ore directed specifically to eliminate the coutes of pain and malfunction. Eorly detection ond correction of a whiploth problem con eliminate related symptoms and effects. 738-3800 Mi 5n?fwooo mnsofif j*? LMwfcirtM Chhtpcutk Ctwtw jilm tho MWt profwwMi CBRiplU FaptMb Imi, I?fcirtw, H.C., 2S35S ?A Social Note? Mrs. David Bryan Oxendme St. FYancis Catholic Chur i ch in Lumberton was the setting for the 3:00 p.m. Sunday, August31, wedding of Bethann Souza of Lum berton and David Bryan Oxendine of Brooklyn, NY. FY. Zavier Butler and Rev. Robert Mar gum officiated. Hie bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Souza of Lumberton. She graduated from Lumberton (Senior High School in 1976, Virginia Intermont College in 1980 and Pembroke State University in 1982. She is employed by the New York City School System as a special education teacher. Hie groom is the son of M. and Mrs. Grady G. Oxendine of Pembroke. He graduated from Pembroke Senior High in 1978 and from Catawba College in 1982. He is now an actor at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. The bride wore her mother's Victorian-style wedding gown of heirloom candlelight satin styled with a basque bodice and wrist length sleeves, accented with self buttons and sprays of alencon lace. The full skirt ended in a semi-cathedral length train which was bordered with a deep ruffle of antique lace. Her waltz length veil fell from a bandeau headpiece of silk flowers and seed pearls. She carried a colonial style bouquet featuring white silk roses, stephanotis, lily of the valley, gypsophDa, enhan ced by ivy and picot edged ribbon streamers. The maid of honor was Karen Marie Souza of Green ville, N.C. She wore a long gown in lavender satin fashioned with a scalloped portrait neckline, short pouf latern sleeves and full skirt. The bodice was embossed with schiffli embroidery and a matching sash encircled the waist She carried a semi- cascading bouquet of lavender daisies, pink mini ature carnations accented with pink streamers. Bridesmaids were Rhonda Correia of Fall River, Mass., Annette Baker of Wilming ton, Janice Mareka of Green ville and Nicole Locklear of Pembroke. The were gown ed like the maid of honor. Honorary attendants were college friends of the bride Mozelle Stanton of Reston, Va., Addie Jo Rosser of Bristol, Va., Lisa Magness of Nashville, Tenn., Melinda Madison of Roanoke, Va. Ann Rosenburger of Way nesboro, Va., Tracy Conno ley of Oviedo, Florida and Amy Johnson of Dublin, NLC. The best man was Mr. Grady G. Oxendine of Pem broke, father of the groom. U?hers were Harvey God win, Lindsey Locklear, Craig Willdns, all of Pembroke and Dwight Harris of Raleigh. The groom wore a char coal gray tuxedo with tails. The bestman and ushers wore charcoal gray tuxedos. Other members of the * jdding party were LaDonna Locklear, flower girl and Brandon Locklear, ringbearer. Organist was Mrs. Peggy Brewington and soloists were Dr. Curt Lock lear, Jr. and Mr. Mac Fhrter. The wedding reception was held at the Ramada Inu.. It was hosted by the bride's parents. The rehearsal dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady G. Oxendine, parents of the groom. The couple will be living in New York City. *You can't hold a man down without staying down with Mm.' Bookar T. Washington ?golden gPBPPItunities Coined Currency Gold coin*. They may be come the new currency if one group of American* haa its way. That's an innovation that could bring about eco nomic growth and reduce a number of ills associated with the unstable dollar?infla tion, high taxes, the budget deficit and fluctuating in terest rates. ? ? ? In October, the first gold coins for general circulation since 1933 will be minted as part of a program to return our currency system to one of "sound money"?a system in which bahis would be dereg ulated and Americans would be free to choose the currency system to be used. Most be lieve the gold standard would function in tandem with gov ernment notes until the good money would drive out the bad. ? ? ? The Coalition For Sound Money is a group of individu als and organizations that ad vocates a system of gold and paper money. If you'd like to leam more about this innova tive concept, you can write for free information. The address is The Coalition For Sound Money, 708 Pendleton Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314 or call (703) 683-6860. NOTICE TO STUDENTS IN ROBESON COUNTY SCHOOLS t As of August 12, 1966, the following pottdM ware approved for implementation by the RobMng County Board of Education. L One/Alcohol Pokey: No atudent will be permitted to use, sell, or poo seas drugs or alcohol on school properly or school campuses. Holsters uM receive immediate disciplinary action. A. Selling of drugs or alcohol wfll result in a recommendation for EXPULSION from ! school for the remainder of the school year. B. Use, transmission, or possession of drugs, drug paraphernalia, or alcohol will result in a recommendation for LONG TERM suspension for the first violation. The l second violation will result in a recommen i dation for EXPULSION for the remainder of the school year. * C. All drug related violations will be reported to the proper Law Enforcement Agenda and parenta. Failure of a principal, ~a teacher, or other staff to report such violations may result in disciplinary mea sures. D. Use of a PRESCRIBED drug through a 1 valid prescription by a registered physician i will not be considered a violation of this fwut./ if the drug* is liken AS PRESCRIBED 1 by the person for whom the drag was 7 prescribed. j 2Z Smoking Policy: 4 No student will be permitted to smoke on 4 school property or school campuses. VIOLA- i TORS WILL RECEIVE IMMEDIATE DI8 CIPIJNAKY ACTION. A. The FIRST VIOLATION wfl] result in a one day in-school suspension. B. Hie SECOND VIOLATION will result in two days in-school suspension with s written notification to parents or guardians. C. Hie THIRD VIOLATION will result in three days suspension from school and a conference with patents or guardians. 1 > D. The FOURTH VIOLATION will result i in ten days suspension from school with a conference with parents or guardians before returning to school. E. The FIFTH VIOLATION will result in long term suspension from school. Faculty and itaff members of the Robeson County School System will not be permitted to smoke in the presence of students or any area other than their offices or lounges. Smoking will not be permitted in the 1 Robeson County Board Room by any i u ** s? ^COLORADOjy Colorado, the river and hence the state, was so named by Spanish explorers for its reddish color. CONGRATULATIONS TO DR CUFTON OXENDINE The First Recipient Of An Honorary Doctorate From PSU Septembers, 1986 Paid For By The Family FACTORY AUTHORIZED A Keepsake* jM INVENTORY REDUCTION SALW y >x Xslb now 588.00 /\}y % /^WIv. / S ? r/)? elegant* of a ? Keepsake Diamond \\ comes from many things NV\ / ?(Ar * Extraordinary quality . Nl /jsrZ"V s ri?A? foggf? ^s^/x' / vq $jfi&2 ^9otl cw/vy 9**/1&/ now 788.80 :jt?2lk. _/ w JWIlfl. lifetime guarantee' now x x ? d how 1024,00 ^ 560.00 ^ ~ r. , Bob's Jewel Shop 316ElmSt,Lumb.rton ' Christmas 7393431 J9&'