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Saddletree Area r MON -THUR 9-7 FRI.-SAT. 9-9 PHONE (919) 521-3288 E W. HUNT. JR. J MANAGER W lentil 1752, the British and their American colonies cele brated New Years on March 24th. That is, March 24,1750 was followed by March 25, 1751. Alaska gets the least sunshine of any of the 50 states. "Worry is interest paid on trouble before it falls due." W.R. Inge THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE P O Box 1075 Phone 521-2826 > Pembroke, N C. 28372 ISN'T THIS A, ri)cu),! /^we well hold your I P ^^AJUUV^DAmy3 ? iH/fl ^^layaway for 30 days i #muro m All Will Be Discounted 4h ,bl^r^;.gni iii I fl ^^\^n^%DOWN^\ $19.95 v>iur ^ At Least 20?/o !? I fl ml |^f ii B I ^| ,^Hi^ LADIES- ^H| IM ^^^Bk TEENS ^^H|| S SHORT SLEEVE IM li^B II JI ^ 577 iw will ^ ^ B? Be Awarded The Last Day Of _ . ... ft JH ?r n o_. Sweat Bands $.10 ea. *w #? Mil ^B T r ,, .. ,., t HeadBands $.10ea. T vlVB ^?w ?1. Grandfather Clock _ ? ?., . _. ^aakkkVU^HI K . 1.1 d j*' mi/ c?auita Canvaa Shoes for Kids $.99 HI I I IM 2. Portable Radio T\ Cassette K .,..(, .... ? ? MM Girls Jelly Shoes |HnVB|M ?? ^r Mens/Ladies Underwear $1.09 Bf i rwh PU ^^^BP Ladies Sport Footies 3/$. 99 >^^B^ T^^MM HI III ^B nvrVOITB vn PT 7?/ " Wd<^ \Wj^d J?V> Lad'" Cotton Socks 3/$1.50 FREE ? f/f f DYE YOUR IWPUItCHASENECtSSAjm Toddl a continu ing dilemma I hey cannot stop or even > me close to enforcing th ' The rules they can never enforce are the ones about football pas ses. The run s do not allow football players to give then four allotted passes to any one they wish, they must give them to family mem bers only. They wish to give them to giri friends and close friends. So the players are using the selective ethic whether they know it or not as contrasted with the situa tion ethic the NCAA uses. These two ethics were used by labor analysts in solving labor disputes. The selective ethic in labor disputes has both parties place the indus try first as it should be in the main concern for jobs and the successes of the indus tiy. Not the benefit to one party or the other in a strike. The NCAA because it does not know the players or the individuals, knows only its side of the problem, thus making it a "situational ethic." The situational ethic simply puts down rules expecting everyone to obey no matter what or why or how they are to be used. It discounts the desire the players have to give tickets to their friends. The love or friendships constitute the selective ethic. Love is stron ger than any fast arbitrary rules the NCAA can put in their rule books, and this is why the NCAA cannot en force its recruiting rules, its ticket rules, its rules on meals, visitations in recruit ing or amy other rules because of the selective ethic. People choose friend ships over arbitrary rules, you might call it politics or favoritism. The only solution I can see is for the NCAA to turn the tables on the offenders and have each college or university presi dent be responsible for all situational and selective eth ics choices. The NCAA is paying the price for respon sibility that properly belongs in the hands of the presi dents, all have police and security departments and they are closer to athletics and the President's Council should be in charge of athletics and not the NCAA. Hie NCAA should run tour naments agd make game rules only. BY KEN JOHNSON In Loving Memory In lovmg memory of Mr. Willie Standi CKavit, born February 17, 1978, departed this life September 7, 1981. ' I will always remember the sorrow my family and I shared on this day five years ago. God took our father for his purpose. God was ready for him and took him. But we, the family, will always have his memories in our hearts, where they will never go away. We miss you Daddy. I " miss you Daddy! Ruth Ann Chavis Revel* THERE'S A REASON For every pain that we must bear...For every burden. every care...There's a rea son. For every grief that bows the head...For every tear drop that is shed...There's a reason. For every hurt, for every plight..For every lonely pain-wrecked night..There is a reason. But if we trust God as we should. It all will work out for our good...He knows the reason. "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to tlfom who are the called aeroAting to his purpose." Romfcis 8:28. ....... -i- .- ?