I ASI \ iSEEIT by J Brace a t Barton !, REVIVAL OF THE CIV PICKING f IP STEAM I hope you are beginning to nonce some significant changes in the Carolina Indian Voice. Our restoration effort is picking ? * up steam and people are responding positively to our needs. Our number one goal is to add 5,000 subscribers to the rolls of the newspaper. If we can do this, success will be assured. And I appreciate those of you who have recently subscribed. You can subscribe by calling 521-2826. We do need you, desperately. Or, as many of you are beginning to do, you can bring your subscription by the office. Our office is located in College Plaza across from PSU. and or specifically, next door to the / Rumors have been floating around town that we are on the brink of failing, but I want to assure you that We are not quitting. We are picking up steam, getting enthused again. And I appreciate your prayers and expressions of concern. I received a number of telephone calls, and I will always be grateful. BRUCE BARTON IS NOT A QUITTER! The Carolina Indian Voice is alive and well! One local food store has quit advertising with us, but I hope that will be rectified soon. If not, I still have some fever in the old Ubdy and am not above walking a picket line, if it comes to that I just think it is awful that food stores would come to our town (or any other business) and advertise in the Lumberton and Laurinburg newspapers and refuse to advertise in the _ local "Indian" newspaper. They either think we are foolish, or believe we are too weak and fragile to fight it We must fight if it comes down to it I hope it won't be necessary. After all, reasonable men should always be able to agree, even disagreeably. Many of our old corresondents like Rev. Ted Brooks are returning and Tm full of plans and dreams for the future. Die Carolina Indian Voice is giong to be bigger ana better...as I see it! Keep an eye on us. The Lord is blessing all of us real good. Continue to pray for us. Prayer and hard work makes a lot of difference in whatever we try to do. SOME NOTES ON STRIKE AT THE WIND Hurts Cfartk it earring at pubiicitg dtraeior/or Strike at 'Wind tkie poor. Ski it my guest cokemmiet tkie weak. Join Vfirits and mptalfa? am eontkma onrentkneiam for Strike at the Wind Govanior Martin Tk Attend Strike at tha Wind Strike at the Wind, the outdoor drama located in Pembroke, | NC ia very proud to announce that on July Mh the Honorable Governor James Martin will be a special guest at the evening performance. A reception from 0-7:80 p.m. will be held in honor of the Governor prior to the performance at the Ramada Inn, lumberton, NC. Information concerning the reception is available by calling the Strike at the Wind business office at 521 2489 Monday Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. # , - v ; EDITORIAL EXPRESSION ' ? I Shop In Pembroke Dear Pembroke Merchants: The Pembroke Chamber of Commerce encourages all area merchants to join together to promote business and shopping in our area during the Fourth of July Lumbee Homecoming activities. Our greatest sales opportunity of the year will be during the Fourth of July weekend with over 10,000 "possible" customers. In order to maximize merchants' sales during this time, we suggest that all merchants participate in the following promotion. We will have a drawing for three prizes (VCR, microwave and bicycle) to be given away on the Fourth of July. Each business will be responsible for putting out a box for customers to register for the prizes. The chamber will furnish posters, entry forms and advertising (radio and newspapers) for the promotion. The registration forms should be turned in to Kay Khan at Kay's Subs and Pizzas by the close of business on Friday, July 3rd. Hie entries will then be forwarded for the drawing at the Town Park on Saturday, July 4 th. We will be advertising in three newspapers (Robesonian, Community News and the Carolina Indian Voice) and on two radio stations (WAGR, Z101) to encourage shopping in I'embroke. We do hope you will participate in this event. A representative from the Chamber will call on you to ask for your participation in this important local sales promotion. If we can count on your support to spend $20.00 we can have an outstanding promotion from which all area merchants will benefit SHOP IN PEMBROKE Dollar Bill Oxendine Curtis Pierce 521-Sm 521-9707 Susan Ma ynor Kay Khan 521-2344 521-4905 Frank Daughtrey 521-9776 x # Comttmntd from Pogo I supporter of Strike at the Wind. Senator Rand is being touted as the nest Li. Cover nor for North Carolina. He's an exciting and motivational ? speaker. Shells Godwin, "the wife of Harvey Godwin, Jr., is a noted painter in her own right and is working this summer in PSIT s Upward Bound program where she teaches art Sampson, a Rob eson native, is from Endieott, MD and is the sop of the late and esteemed James A. Sam pson. His mother, Mrs. Zettie . Sampson.s^ill lives in Pem broke. One of his brothers. Dr. Gilbert Sampson, is chair man, of the Math Department at Pembroke State. Sampson talked to elders who kjiew Rhoda, and relied on writings of the period, including just about everything ever written about Henry Berry Lowrie and the Civil War period he and Rhoda lived in. His "vision" ? ? of Rhoda wtl be oo* of the yw't highlights when it it unveiled the night of tho banquet on Ihunday, July 2 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Ramada Inn in Lumberton. i The auction of the painting, and the remainder of the lithographs wfll follow the banquet and Senator Rand's charge to the audience. Tickets are $25.00 per person, and can be purchased from Godwin, Pierce, or any member of the board of directors. Tickets are also available at Strike at the Wind's administrative offices on the second floor of Old Main on the PSU campus. More information can also be gained by calling 521-3112, or 521 2826, or 521-2760. It promises to be a gala ftyent, and you're invited. Organizers hope to see all Strike at the Wind enthusiasts there on July 2, Ramada Inn, beginning 7 p.m. Little Miss Lumbee Will Relinquish Title KeUi Wallace, little Miss Lumbee, will relinquish her title on June 30, 1987 at the PSt J Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Kelli is the . six-year old daughter of Earl ' and Ymnne Wall/ire nf 12Lm | berton. She will be entering II second grade at Piney Grove | School in the fall. She is the I granddaughter of Ms. CHa Call 521-2826 and subscribe to The Carolina Indian Voice. S ON WARP. TO 8,0001 As wo an counting dawn it 5,000 oubscriban, this waak*? MM Includes the following: 10. Staqr Hunt, CoUfemU 11. William Hammonds, Lumbertoa 12. DeltonR Locklear, Chaster, MD18. Tarry Bui lard Quadura Raleigt 14. Clint Vaught, Louisville, Kentucky \ limits is ?Tr 'llSlSr "*"* 6?Wn *? 8,000 We 200 Years of Freedom This year we celebrate the 2nki OfM C?I~. 04? imdW.Iri. P??Wok?. NC. DUI MI^IM pemBRdlCc?^JS ? Howard Brooka. r.ph . Correcting "Swimmers Ear" A painful condition of the car canal often occurs as a result of dampness. The loss of natural skin acidity from bathing the inner ear with water creates an environment in which bacteria thrive. To prevent the cause of infection, dry your ears, carefully. Yet, if inflamation does occur, commercially availible ear drops which penetrate ear wax should restore natural acidity to the car canal. Otherwise,! your doctor may need to. prescribe an antibiotic which your pharmacy will be happy to fill. ? ? ~ 5 I | sTVprcs mow mt *oo? or iohh I 14:7) If you had known me, ye should have knov my f '* j ? ^^iso^n^hencefwlh^ejcnowh^^ndj^v^eenjiim^^^j ? IF THUNDER VALLEY I RACEWAY PARK RED SPRINGS, N. C. $8000.00 WEEKEND | SATURDAY JULY 4th 1 ! DATE 7-12-87 i I SUNDAY JULY 5th RAIN 7-19-87 I A DATE I O/ SUPER PRO 0-7.M FIRST PLACE 12500 00 | ft SECOND PLACE 600.00 SEMIFINALS Ewh 10000 110.00 PER ROUND UP TO SEMIS 48JCAR FIELD EACH RACE ftiA AA PklTDV PAPII OUT ?*" vnini anvn IWIUD ? i j ! Robeson Worker Dismissed V ObNiriHAU) E.RCH WW U ? U 00 PER ROUND WON UP TO SEMI'S I 24 CAR FIELD EACH RACE moo ENTRY EACH RACE V ? DAY RACE ENTRY M000 ? I WE WILL HAVE A DRAWING SUNDAY FOR A USED CAR| SPECTATORS M M - PIT PASS M OO 1 SPECIAL t DAY TICKET FOR PITS 110 no ft. I SENIOR CITIZENS A CHILDREN UNDER IS FREE W/ADULT ft | RACES SPONSORED BY: j ! W?S3gf&w I SAMCnONlO A ft I I | iNtunio I TRACK LOCATED ON STATE ROAD 1505 J J BETWEEN HWY. 211 A 71 f MNNNNNNNNNNNNNMMMMiWHNNNN^ i Locmear oj iMmoervm, Mi. Vida Wallace of Wilmington and Mr. Colonel Johnson of 1 Pembroke. KeUi wants to take this I opportunity to thank the hum I bee. people for the honor of I serving as Little Miss Lumbee this past year. Thanks to all those who made this year a successful one during her reign. SBISSfi If I COUNTYKEC. DEPT. TO 11) 1 SPONSOR SWIMMING A CLASSES THIS SUMMER 41 The Robeson County Rec '11 reation Department will spon 11 sor swimming lessons begin m ning on Tuesday, June 30. ft The lessons will be given in Q three two-week sessions from D Tuesday-Friday frpm 10 a.m. u until 12 noon at the Recrea te tion Department's swimming H pools located in Fairmont and 8 St. Pauls. OUR MEN IN .UNIFORMS BOBBY H. KEAKKS Marine Gunnery Sgt. Bob by H. Kearns, son of Mary E. Kearns of Route 3, Raeford, NC, has been promoted to his present rank while serving with 2nd Marine Division Camp Ifjeune, NC. A 1970 graduate of Hoke County High School, he joined the Marine Corps in May 1974 Meredith Leigh Bare, 17-month-old daughter of Robert and Mary Bare of Route 11, Salisbury, was the winner of three trophies in the Baby Miss Lake Wylie Pageant hebi recently in Rock Hill, SC. For winning Baby Miss Congeniality, Baby Miss Photogenic and runner up to Beauty in the Pageant, Meredith vM be in her first commercial in September with MCM Casting and Talent Agency. She will be modeling for the agency who also has actors working in the mom'es, pnnt work and fashion shows. Meredith will compete in three days of competition in the Little Miss North Carolina Pageant in July in Lincolnton for the state title. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bare of Salisbury and Mrs. Stella G. Oxendine of Pembroke and the late Marvin Oxendine are her grandparents. Wins Three Trophies m-xl 'JHHiKi LUMBERTON ? Robwa County social worker Clisby Lockiaar was fired Monday for ref using to work ow-caD night doty over the wttktod. said Friday that he woold sot work after his ragnlar shift Was over at I pm Friday, even thoagh ha waa whodaied to be on-cafl over the wsskaed. Lockiaar and ST ether aadal workers atgned a letter Tharsday sayi* they woold not work on-caB becnaaa tbey do not get Mtoquterampeoaatioo for the time they pat Lockiaar. on Friday M0i, was the first social worker to raftae ap-ca H daty, and he was flred at kit pji Mbnday, arrwdhg la ? 1 ?'' \ V ? ? workers within the Social Services Depart meat who asked not to be identified became their feared for their own Jobs. Department Director Russell gamma did not retarn phone caDa this morning aboat Locklear-s dismissal Locklear also coold not be rached for The sodal workers are oa night doty so they can help sheriff's depatteo, police and by td staff ia dmling w^ child custody with dSrea"- "* ?? other caaad-w-g Bat the sodal workan had complaints abn^aiPthq^ not adeqaately coa paneatedfortho urne they ymd waiting by *? ' , > ? L. j ii HAPPY HOMECOMING Welcome Lumbees!