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By Alia OxomSdc 1=^=:==??? yvo TIME TO REFLECT Hiis has been an interes ting week-too busy to really reflect on one event before the next one comes along. On Wednesday Joe Smith's wife, Lula Jane, called to talk with me about aproject which she helped to initiate and is workign with-a history of Native American churchs in the North Carolina Methodist Conference. That night we invited her to explain this project at First Methodist Church. We also learned that she wss partly responsible for the fact that North Carolin. proclaimed 1986 as the Yeai of the Native American. Friday night I ventured out in spite of having a coiu-to attend the reunion of classes at the institution which is now known as Pembroke State University. You should have been there! I wouldn't have missed this for anything. Hope to comment on it later. Ever since I came to Pembroke in 1956 "the coll ege'" has been a part of my life-directly or directly. On Saturday afternoon I attended a beautiful wedding the marriage of Darryl and Cynthia Hunt Locklear. My prayers and best wishes go with them-as with all other newly married couples---and 'hose who have been married or some time. i endeu up walking u> church on Sunday morning. My car just would not start! After church several of us women left First United Methodist Church and ate at Laurinburg and then attended the District United Methodist Women at Hamlet That night the revivasl services began at First Methodist Monay night 1 was at the Gospel Chapel to help with a group of third and fourth grade girls who attend the AWANA meetings each week. I have grown to love these girls and the adults who work in the AWANA program. Most of Tuesday was spent in Lumberton while I waited for my car's alternator to be rebuilt at Automotive Electric Service. After the repaired alternator was installed, the battery refused to work. So I now have a rebuilt alternator, a new battery and a new alternator belt After all this, the Fontiach hummed on (he way home. While waiting in Lumberton I got acquainted with my son-in-law Jeffs new nephew, bom last week. His sister Darlene and brother-in-law Victor are the proud parents. Tuesday night could be called a "double header." Our Singles group met inFirst in First Methodist Fellowship Hall from 6 to 7;30 -with aprogram on ways to protect our house or trailer from the damage of termites and other insects, moisture, heat and cold. It was interesting, in formative, and very practical for people living in this part oc of the country. At 7:30 we had another good service in the sanctuary. Tryon Lowry, who grew up in this very church, was the Tuesday night speaker. The revival services con tinue throughout the week. Visitors are invited to attend. Along with everything else, my family is in the process of?" planning a special celebration for Mother's 90th (ninetieth) birthday in January. 4 A dose relative of the June bug, a leaf sating bsstla, is tha Japanese beetle. "Money speaks sense in a language all nations un derstand." Aphra Behn The name Kentucky; some i believe, comes from the Cherokee word for "prairie" "barren ground." Red Springs Home Tour Set ( RED SPRINGS ? Five different Red Spring* residences will be featured Dec. 7 in the annual Christinas Tour of Homes, sponsored by the Red Springs Historical Society. ' The 73-year-old Johnson manse on Shannon Road, owned now by Don and Elna Averitte, will lead off the 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. tour. It's ooe of the few older brick homes found in the area and was completed in 1913 for William J. Johnson, a lumberman and plantation owner. Other homes on the tour inclode George Blue's residence at 226 N. College St; the Eleanor Powe McMillan home at 401 Sl Main St; Tony and Kathryn Parker ti house at 222 W. Second Ave.; and Ann Garner's apartment in Robinwood. Historical society members said the homes show different architectural and interior design styles. All . the residences will be decorated for Christmas. General admission for the tour is |S, with proceeds helping historical society projects. ? / i I A Coffee Break Quiz - i Take A Walk Down Memory Lane Where were you in 1961? Take a few minutes to recall some of the events of that year with this "Coffee Break Quiz" from Coffee-mate non-dairy creamer, whose top-quality rich, creamy flavor in coffee makes any coffee break some thing special. After you've taken quiz, challenge your friends and family to test their '61 trivia knowledge. in 1961: 1. Who installed John F. > Kennedy into office as the 35th President of the United States? , 2. At the time of this inau guration, how old was John F. Kennedy and why was this significant? 3. Who was selected to head the newly created Peace Corps program? 4. What was the name of the horse that won both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness? 5. What woman track star set a new world's record in the 100-meter dash and was named Associated Press' top female athlete for the second straight year? 6. Who was awarded base ball's prestigious Cy Young Award? 7. Who won the Wimbledon men's singles tennis cham pionship? 8. What baseball team be came the Minnesota Twins? 9. Who won the Masters Golf f?Tininnshii) title? 10. What fiction novel au thored by Harper Lee won a Pulitzer Prize? 11. What album received the Album of the Year Grammy? 12. What product, a perfect "mate" for coffee, made its debut? ANSWERS 1961 ?? ??"*? PIP V 3}so) awdjjj 'yotu guiDS ayj 33jJOJ jnoX S3(\l9 lifts J3JV] sjvs,C gg yotym 'uaiuoajo 33J ?Joo Ciiop-uou 3jmu-33jJoj gj puvjjDQ Kpnp SuunjDaJ mSsu-idj tv Xpnp? 11 upjtqavtyoopi v ;py oj? oi J3<vu Xjoq g sjujouag uojgutysvft 3y? g toptXW yonyj J3no jantrj poy 7 S33tfVVJ[ ayi Jo pjoj tejtyM 9 ydjopvy mupM g yjvfl Kjjoq pjo-jDaXxuyj, p jaauyg jusSjds T asnofj 3)tyM ayj Xdnooo 01 umu jsaSunoX ayi?gp svm 3y g U3JJVMIJD3 'nisnrfrHD I )XENDINEAND CHA VERS TO SPEAK ATPSU CONTINUED i'KOM PAGE1 dial) Politics. He will also speak at 7:30 p.m. in Old Main's Native American He source Center on: "Current Issues In American Indian Eduction." Speaking on Nov. 20, also on two occasions, will be Dr. LJoyd Oxendine, director of the American Indian Com munity House Gallery- in N*" Xork City. He received an honorary doctorate of fine arts from the London Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1975. Oxendine will speak at 9:30 a.m. in room 222 of Old Main and at 7:30 p.m. in PSU's Native American Re source Center. His topic both times will be: "American Indian Art." TWO MINUTES' WITH THE BIBLE ^ ?Y CORNILIUS A. STAM MIS. V^H MR! AN MRU SOCIITf jTV CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60635 / j "THE DISPENSATION OF GRACE" Many people have a mis taken notion that a dispen sation is a period of time. This is not so, however, for the word "dispense" means simply "to deal out." The word "dispensation," then, means "the act of dispen sing or dealing out," or "that which is dispensed or dealt out." There are medical dis pensaries, for example, where medicines are dis pensed to the poor Some times these dispensations are conducted on a particu lar day of each week. Such a dispensation of medicine may take a full twelve hours each week, but it does not follow from this that a dispensation is a period of twelve hours! It is rather the act of dispen sing or that which is dis pensed. The word "dispensation" is used many times in the Bible, although it is not always translated the same way. In Ephesians 3:2, Paul writes of "THE DIS PENSATION OF THE GRACE OF GOD, WHICH IS GIVEN ME TO YOU WARD " God had commit i ? ted to him a wonderful message of grace to dis pense to others. Thus we read in Acts 20:24 his stir ring words, spoken in the face of persecution and death: "But none of these things move me, neither count 1 my life dear unto myself, so that I might fin ish my course with joy, AND THE MINISTRY WHICH I HAVE RECEIV ED OF THE LORD JESUS, TO TESTIFY THE GOS PEL OF THE GRACE OF GOD" The "gospel" or "good news" of the grace of God: This was the dispensation committed to Paul for us by the risen, ascended Lord. This is always Paul's mes sage. "Where sin abounded GRACE did much more abound ... the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His GRACE ... justified freely by His GRACE, through the re demption that is in Christ Jesus.. .by GRACE are ye saved, through faith" (Rom. 5:20; Eph. 1:7; Rom. 3:24; Fph. 2:8,9). 5; 1 i i i* " f\\ 1 In amateur wrestling, before the rules were modified, contestants could be locked in holds for so long single bouts tested 11 hours. The otdwt known ball game and team game is polo which, though of Tibetan origin, was first recorded in Persia in 525 B.C. 'Good manners is the art of making those people easy with whom we converse. Whoever makes the fewest persons uneasy, is the best bred in the company.' Jonathan Swift Go figure it: the only recorded instance of a go-kart being driven around the world was a circumnavigation in 1961 over 23 300 land miles. utm<xmr? ioi i toift to the ftttk taste of bottled water and its differ .encoe over the tap Here ere ? few facta you should know > about bottled water and the \ reasons for this tide-turning "* trend: ? Bottled drinking water is free of chemicals, high sodium levels, high bacteria ? counts and residues of foreign > substances, and is regulated by the federal government and all states. k?I M Til - J f XX jwzt g ? The final purifying agent used by most bottled water companies is ozone, a form of oxygen, reports the In ternational Bottled Water As sociation. Unlike chlorine, ozone leaves no residual af tertaste or smell. Some say that makes bottled water taste better, makes food cooked with it taste better, too. ? Many people buy natur ally carbonated bottled water to serve at parties because they feel it's an alternative beverage, an acceptable sub stitute for alcohol. ? Consumers are visiting their grocery stores to find out the many brands available. For free brochures about bottled water, write: IBWA, 113 North Henry St., Alexan dria, VA 22314 gizazgara So spake the Father Our Country: One of George Wash ington's more memorable say ings at Valley Forge was this notable quote: "If you can't send men, send tobacco." ? i ?, if i ? ? ~ ^ ? ? ?>1 The cigarette rolling ma chine was invented by a man named John Bonsack. Ameri ca's leading exporter of to bacco products is Philip Mor ris, which operates in more than 170 countries and ter ritories around the world. These facts come from the Philio Morris Trivia Game. $\our Success Taking Care of Business Do you dream of success? Many of America's most suc cessful men and women have found this fact to be true: You can't hope to get your busi ness off the ground in a big way unless you're willing to be personally involved in a big way...to roll up your sleeves and show your employees how to do the job right. ? ? * Colonel Harland Sanders is just one example of an entre preneur whose heavy per sonal involvement in his busi ness created an internation ally successful corporation. From his earliest days as founder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation and throughout his long career, he visited his franchises regu larly. He went into the kitch en himself and showed his workers how to bread the chicken, how to make the sea sonings. He'd test the flour and taste the seasonings him self to see if everything was "cookable". ? # * A formula for success in business: Be the kind of boss who can tell your employees "Do as I say and as I do " That's advice straight from the Colonel's mouth. Kansas is known as both tha "Sunflower" and the "Jayhawker" state. J I Thunder 1 Valley Raceway Park J2nd Annual Anniversary Race? | Sunday, November 16 x I $5,000 Purse Guaranteed I SUPER PRO MODIFIED STREET 0to7.99 1st Place $400 J ? 1st Place $2500 2nd Place *150 A ?2nd Place $1000 3rd & 4th Place $75 X i 3nJ & 4th Place $100 5th-8th Place $25 I 9 5th-8th Place $50 $25 Entry Car & Driver I $50 Entry Car & Driver Gates Open: 9 A.M. LOWET. Time Trials: 10A.M.-2P.M. 9 Open Bodied Cars Race Time: 2:30 P.M. Sharp V ? 1st Place $10, Time Trials Limited After 1 X ? Runner Up $50 Spectators $7.00 i Closed Bodied Cars Children Under 12 FREE X 11st Place... s $100 With t'ejinR AiSult W l-TtannertPp " ' ?RAlWflRlBi) Tt-t3-86 BIG MOTORCYCLE RACE A Sponsored by THANKSGIVING DAY J Rain Date: 11-30 86 9 VOTE FOR AND ELECT ADO LPH BLUE To The TRDA BOARD OF DIRECTORS North & South Pembroke & Union Precincts Thursday, December 4,1986 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Voting Will Be At Pembroke Elementary & Union Elementary '' Organization & Growth Will Bring Changes J^o^hiplasjhf Whiplash neck injuries are among the fastest grow ing health problems today. Approximately one out of six vehicles was involved in an accident in which major damoge occurred to the vehicle last year. If you have any of the following symptoms: headaches, numbness of the arrhs and legs, stiffness or soreness of the neck, back pain, leg or knee pain, dizziness or nausea you need the specialized services of a chiropractic, a doctor specially trained to adjust misaligned vertebrae and remove pressure and ten sion on delicate, sensitive nerves. Consult your chiropractor, with confidence and prevent further suffering, disability and expense. 738-3600 11 Dr. Sherwood Hinson, Jr. j Lumborton Chiropractic Contor Salom Square PeyettevIKe teed, lombortee, N.C? 29351 f] WMilf ikKKNWW MkkMtV- ?_~T] H I P??ii?a?Dw?fc?IT.Q4? ?JW. ?r?.r.a'CruV.. NC. DUIMl-??Oe~ " pemBOOkSSSA| ? Howard Brooks, r.ph^fc? I You can prevent diabetes Will you get diabetes? The major determinants ' ' seem to be heredity and obesity, with gender, race, and age also important factors of risk. If there's a history of diabetes in your family, your risks are high. And, if you're over 40, a woman, or black, your risks increase even more. 'Talk to your doctor and ask yourself, "What can I do for prevention of diabetes?" | Pregnancy aside, obesity is the only risk factor , you can control, and that by exercise and diet. So, start "moving" and hold the calories. STUPttS mOM THt BOOK Of tOHN """" ' 14:7) If you had known me. ye should have known my Father 1 I also: and henceforth, ye know him and have seen him. E I THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE P.O. Box 1075 Phone 521 -2826 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 i Bruce Barton Connee Brayboy Louise Hayes j Stenhnnie D. TccHeirr 1ISN r THIS A "BexJuutlfjuJ^ <T)ajf. ! EXPECT SOMETHING WONDERFUL TO HAPPEN b???nm??in?^^wWWtnnn?ninn? FANTASTIC STORE WIDE THANKSGIVING SALE AT THE O^iddie CBouUffue A Children's Shop 20% TO 30% OFF New Merchandise Arriving Daily Gills Infant Sizes 0-14Boys Infant Sizes 0-7 K Union Chapel Road HOURS: > | Pembroke. NC MON SAT .?J ^ CALL 5213518 9:30-5:30 ^
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