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Pembroke Kiwanis Report GERMAN UNIFICATION Program Chairman Dorsey Loan? presented Prof. Rnhert W Brown of the JVpihfohr Blair TTi?tnr? Department, the German reunification process began the day ot the 9th November 1989 with opening of the Brandenburg Gate, the opening of the wall. In the summer of 1991, Dr. Brown with Mia. Brown walked through the same gate. Mrs. Brown speaks German, the East Germans had been under strict travel restrictions but were now bee to travel. The changes were great in a short period of time, there was fleeing of the country as a prelude, the government collapsed in February 1990. There was a period of chaos, not knowing the future until the incorporation began with the West The collapse of Communism took place within as there was unexpected collapse in Russia. Resident Bush strongly supported the reunification. What made it possible was the discontent of the East German people. The JL government was unwilling to suppress the demortstrs tions in Liepsig. Hie West Germans had to establish order on their borders and the Big Four had to agree to the reunification. Hie Germans had to assess their problems as the wall had divided families, the problems of border crossings, choices had to be made for wide spread elections, foriegn troops by 1994 to be out, the difficulty in attitudes from Communism to freedom, wall taking down is immense with its reinforced concrete. There are still bombed-out building since 1946, no bridge across the Elbe River. No public telephones or gas stations, etc. A tremendous lack of infrastrucure. The pollution left by these troops. Everywhere you look the rebuilding in on the way. A very optimistic view point exists for political democracy and market capitalism. Germany may not be as progressive anymore, but will be the strongest in Europe, thus serving as a grid between East and West Community Briefs PEMBROKE SENIOR HIGH CLASS TO HOLD REUNION The Pembroke Senior High School Clue of 1978 will have their 15th year reunion December 28, 1991 at the Pembroke Jayeee Hut Tickets are 820 per peieon.For more information contact "Dollar Bill" Oxen dine at 422-8129 or 521-3348; Iris at 521-1179; or Steve at 521-3406. Reflections By Aha Nye Qxendtne MORE ABOUT PINE STREET Last week I wrote about Pine Street "Mr. Vernon" Oxendine is another Pine Street resident. We moved away before his family became our neighbors. But I have been impressed by his matter-of-fact way at stating things * at Pembroke Town Council meetings. So I commend him, as well as Essie Jones, a former Pine Street resident Let's pray for our town's leaders, as well as the leaders of our world. Carolina <3nirian ^Soict NEWSPAPER P.O. Bo* 1075 PEMBROKE. N.C 28372 "BUILDING COMMUNICATIVE BRIDGES IN A TRI-RACIAL SETTING" rtrftur rL? Out a* State: 1 Vaar SIMS (Wa pay the taxat) Call 521-282? Es^^es I (Pembroke's First Council woman) For Town Council Vote November 5,1991 "A Representative For The Popple'." I UMk WLSScal MWCMTII, fx Breast Cancer ? Your Best Protection is Early Detection f ? ' f'"V ' V-.' ' V V. ? lographf . I . ? r ? ? ' * * # \ ? ?, ;; ' A t/. * - ?' ? ? First Friday of Every Month Colony Plaza (Hill's Food Store) Pembroke For more information or an appointment call 671-4000 |, $ .. 1 r:. (J ? PAwaioL \ AifOCIATIf, P.A. Arebv (hi Aifiiricin Colliia oi Ridioloffv "%?' ?????? wl W w I ????? ? w' * *? w?w " Local stable trains prize-winning stallion RmuUl Jonet it tkovn riding Sandrat at the 1990 competition at the North Carolina State Fair. Sandrat is the seven-year-old stallion owned by Lgeurous Lowry. The Racking Horse is trained at the Randall Jones 9tables by Randall Jones and Charles Drayton. In 1990 San drat won the Style Class at the. North Carolina Slate Fair. Again in 1991 he won many first place ^cognitions and repeated his win in the St^le Class. He las also won the last five shows. Randall Jones, his trianer, stated: '1 have trained San drat for two years and he is the most natural horse I Ckaritt Drayton it tkotm tiding Smubmt m the jgg] competition at the North Carolina State f&r. have ever trained." Jones stated that the stallion was raised locally by his present owner, Mr. Lycurous Lowiy. "San drat has a great disposition with a little fire blended in.' Jones said. "He will stand a stud service this winter and will be readied again for showing next year." Jones and Drayton welcome visitors to stop by and see San drat at the Randall Jones Stables on Highway 74, four miles east of Maxton. ^^^Large Selection W^ Top Quality Used Tires ^k ^^^18?0&u^^r Don't forget to have your car i OxendineTire Center, Inc. Alignment A Brake Specialist SR 1616 Pembroke,NC tkM<? .1 ?*?% t 2' k ^A ? PROGRESSIVE ? SAVINGS & LOAN. LTD. pTOO I MINIMUM BALANCE I CHECKING ACCOUNT Ato Snric* Charge For ChmckJng* * This $100.00 Minimum Balance Checking Account Allows You To Write Checks WITHOUT A SERVICE CHARGE As Long As The Balance Does Not Fall Below $100.00. It The Balance Does Fall below $100.00, A $6.00 Monthly Charge And 30s Per Check Is Necessary. This Account Does Not Pay Interest. DEPOSITS FEDERALLY INSURED TO $100,000.00 A PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS & LOAN, LTD. IQSN.Chtit 4400 FayattavflU Road 700 Karri* Avanoa 410 E. 3rd StrMt LnWI.e. Uuteaoi.c. Baiftf^N-e. Paa*n^N.C. pi ,i ii { ,m. jL ^ , ?, i . LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM L.R.D.A. Applications will be taken from October 14,1991 to November 27,1991, for fuel assistance through the Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is not a first-come/first serve program; any eligible Indian household that applied between Octo ber 14 through November 27th will receive a payment in February 1992. The Department of Social Services will be taking applications' on Non Indian households. All applicants should bring the following items when they apply: (1) PROOF OF ALL INCOME FOR OCTOBER, SUCH AS-PAY STUBS, SOCIAL SECURITY LETTERS, ETC.; AND (2) INFORMA TION ABOUT CASH, SAVINGS AND CHECKING ACCOUNTS; AND (3) INFORMATION ABOUT ASSETS SUCH AS PROPERTY, STOCKS, BONDS; AND (4) SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS FOR FAM ILY MEMBERS. IF A REPRESENTATIVE APPLIES FOR YOU, PLEASE ASK HIM TO BRINGTHE INFORMATION LISTED ABOVE FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS. IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT THE L.R.D.A. OFFICE AT (919)738-7906. THE L.R.DJL OFFICES AND SATELLITE CENTERS TAKING APPLICATIONS ARE: ROBESON COUNTY Eacrgy Office 2207 W. 5th St Lunberton, NC 20398 (919)730-7900 Moaday-Friday 9:00 a.M. - 4:30 pja. Fairgrovt HttdsUrt Ctnter NovMibtr 11, miQily 9:00 ?.?. - 4:30 pji. Ru-RMMrt Htadstart Cmtmr NovtnNr 11,1991 tafe 9:00 a.m. ? 4:39 pm. 1 Prospect United Methodist November 20,1991 Only 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Smyrna Haadstart Crater Novambar 20,1991 Qaly 9:00 a.m. -4:30 p.m. W.O.VidM'i TIm Cmiaty Uoc/Hwy 7! N?v?Mfe?r IS, Iff 1 Qab
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