Published Each Thursday Since January 18,1973 I 1 1 j^^iSIfy I Carolina Inrian Vrice Pembroke, JVC Robeson County ? & 9 "Building communicative bridges in a tri-racial setting" ? * VOLUME 2*NUMBE* On Sunday, March IS, at 7 p.m. Prospect United Methodist Church will hold its Bi-monthly Gospel Sing. Shown above is the Youth Choir of the church who will be one of the groups to sing the gospel in song. The public it invited to participate by singing or by listening to others. In any event, the public is welcome to worship at Prospect United Methodist Church. Lumberton native runs for governor Marcus W. WUUamt A Lumberton native. Marcus W. Williams is running for Governor of the State of North Carolina. His platform ia "A New Vision. He visulaises the governor's office as a place to stimulate and foster a job-producing economy, assure access to Comprehensive health Care; enhance and equalise base funding for primary and secondary educational opportunities; to safeguard and preserve the environment; reduce government spending and promote efficient and effective use of tax dollars; encourage family planning and maintain a Woman's Right to Freedom of Choice; assure uniformity of sentences and certainty of punishment in the state prisons; enforce pay equity in the public sector, reform the welfare system to facilitate full implemtnation of workforce and job training. Arrfrft ioins Andersen Window Or. W WW^^fW WI^W^WW WWW ww ^W^^WtW One local window retailer. Pates Supply Company, Pembroke has joined the Andersen (R) Window Center - Program for 1992. Hiis specialised resource center will orovide comprehensive assistance to area residents pUnninga nd implementing remodeling, new construction or replacement projects involving windows and patio doom. Andersen Window Center facilities are designed to be one-stop locations for consumers to gather information regarding windows, from design ideas to what type of window is right for their project and how to install them. In addition to providing expert assistance, Andersen Window Centers are now offering a 112-page book filled with inspirations for making your home a brighter, more beautiful place to live. A $6.96 value, It's available for 4L96 through May 81. 1992. In addition, during this special period, Andersen Window Center stores an offering disc minis on Graber (R) Window Fhshions, including blinds and pleated shades, with the purchase of Andersen products. Andersen Corporation is the nation's largest manufac turar at low-maintenance wood windows and patio doors. They have a network of Andersen Window Center retailers nationwide. Andersen Window Center stores offer a complete line ef Andersen windows and patio doors and are stocked with Andersen literature for helpful reference. The area Andersen (R) Window Center retailer is: Pates Supply Company, E. Main St., Pembroke. LOCAL NEWS BRIEF very special people supporters to meet Hm Very Special People Supporters of Robeson County will meet Sunday, March 15, 1998- 8 p.m. at the Baptist House across from Pembroke State Uuiiwsky, fan broke, NC. Williams, was bom in Lumberton in 1953 to Russell and Sadie Williams. He is married to Assistant District AttorneyAJthea Williams and they reside in Wlimington. His education back ground includes St. Madelines Catholic School; South Lumberton High and Lumberton Senior High; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and the University of Minnesota Schoolof law. He has practioedTormore than l^years as a licensed attorney in Minnesota and North Carolina; was selected to Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship Program; served as Executive Director of LEgal Services of tthe Coastal Plains in Ahoskie; and Exeucutive Director of Legal Services of the Lower Cape Fear in Wilmington. Williams' poltical activities include serving as Student Body President of Lumberton Senior High; student Body Presdient of UNC in Chapel Hill; Student Body President at the University of Minnesota Law School; two term Democratic chair of Precinct 16 in Wilmington; third vice chair of NEw Hanover County Democratic Party. He is n appointed member of the Federal Court Advisory Committee for the Eastern District; Board of Directors of the New Hanover County Bar Association; NC State Bar; NC Bar Association; MN Stat Bar; Federal District Courr U.S. Fourth Circuit Court and the U.S. Supreme Court Community involvement includes serving as a former member of the Z Smith Reynolds Foundation Advisory Committee; Founding Technical Advisor for the Wil minton/ New Hanover Community Development Corpo ration; Former Fundraising Chair of the Tlleston School Restoration Project He is a former parish council president of St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Ahoskie; member of the St Mary Catholic Church in Wilmington. Pembroke Kiwanis Report Mrs. Polly Cunningsham, Director of the Robeson County church and Community Center was the principal speaker at the Tuesday evening meeting at the Town, and Country Restaurant Her topic was the "Reading Program at the Center." Mrs. Cunningham was introduced by Buddy Bell, program chairman for the evening. "One in three adults are funtionally illiterate, not meaning they are not smart Many are very bright But they don't read. The diability reading program was started by Rev. Robert Man gum in the 70s. Atone time, a fifth grade level was thought to be adequate, now with an increasing complex society, the U.S. government 'considers an 8th grade level is necessary for competency. 18,000 adults in Robeson County cannot read a menu, a newspaper, a map, a telephone directory, the Bible or anything else." Mrs. Cunningham said. "If you can read, you can teach someone else. And learning t? read is not Just for kids." P8U will be putting in a reading c