Newspapers / The Carolina Indian Voice … / Oct. 7, 1993, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Carolina Indian Voice (Pembroke, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
niWnlfl fcich I huTKHy Sines Jnuwy IB, l?73 ? 1 ' ' 3 SlviI / I ^?JpJL* I IIMK; "IE ^Bt K 'WjaMRRmmB-^ &S D r*D*i r\A"l . . ?*J. ? o nLsV/ I ^r A A j ' t'" T 0 f'A K? I I m '^K1; '.jt _ -: . . 1 ' Q 5r r^L I 1, A|M #14 /liM I ff ?^4 #%#? ? I W K ? ? B rn. H H M W ? M ~ V W IBs. 1 rv? ? bJNJ n LU L V1 LLK*"* I rji. , SjT^N IrWirP W ?# W ir%^w ( 1 * S Ls * < "Budding communicative bridges in a tri-cadd setting" P?mbrok?,NC~ 9 J" I '? j Rotmofl County 1 '?? 4- "' ?? I " ? ??>?-?---?:?" ..'? ?\ - v!'1 '*v H' J1 \ ?? i ??i?^ ?? ?+- ' ?.. r.- . - 1 .,?' * ' ' VOLUME 20 NUMBER 40 TUl'RSDA V, OCTOBER"!. 1993 ? ? ... Katherine Roberts Oxendine Seeks Elacttea to EMC Board of Directors fKatharine Roberts ?aendine. an educator, has announced her candidacy for a seat on the Lumber fiver ElwtQt Membership Corporations'* Bond of Directors. *presenting Lnsirici Oxendtae earned her B .S. degree ; ui math and science from Pembroke State University. She also earned her Master's degree in math and science at the same institution She is presently teaching 9th grade at South Robeson High School Her teaching career includes five years at Littlefieki High School. She has begun her third year , at South Robeson Oxendme is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Troy Roberts She has three children: Brian. 28. 1 Kimberiy. 25., and Melissa. 17. She attends Ml. Olive Pentecostal Holiness In making her announcement. Oxendine released the following ?mi* H. 4 "1 have a desire to be of service to for aevcnl yean and I have watched very cioaeiy the progress and growth of our cooperative with a treat deal of pride. For a long time 1 have "anted tobe a part oflhc growth sndei pans** of oar cooperative, and now thai my children are older.! have the time to devote to conalructive and pocthve representation of other member cooauaaers. I offer my services becnme I believe that I can contribute to the growth and expansion of our EMC. "I would like to assist in recruiting new industry into our service area This would neip us keep the cost of electricity Aou escalating and at the same time provide employment opportunities "In addition to my educational background. I have several years experience in managing tiuiiar tmi store and I have been an officer of a v V WW^if vw W^SUWW^TU local, successful business enterprise, serving as secretary of a corporation "I believe tint my business experience will help me to make Electric MembershiD Coreoratton is. w>ww*i "W w smiwviwswii w^% a business Aad it should be operated as a business I have had a positive experience in the business world and I wanttouae my expertise to help out cooperative maintain its reputation as a financially solvent corporation "If the member-consumers of LREMC award me the privilege of serving them as representative of District 3.1 will remember that I am a working woman and know how stressftti it can be to have to make timely payments. With this thought in mind. I will repre>eniall ofthemember consumers of LREMC to the best of my ability" The electioo to elect four board members will be held at the Annual Meeting at PSU'i Git ens Performing Arts Center on Tuesdav night. October 23. IW Registration begins at 6:00 p in Eligible voters must vote for four members Oxendine continued, "and I nespectfoUy solicit your support for me as one.of your four votes" - James A. Hum Eight to seek EMC seats Eight Candidates w ill compete lot four seats on Luinbee River Electric Membership Corporation's Board of Directors at the cooperative's II# Annual Meeting of Members, to be held at Pembroke Slate University on Monday. October 2.V The candidates in each race are District J: Robert L Strickland, incumbent, of Rt. 3. Box 179. Lumberton. NC and Katherine R Oxendine. Rl. 4. Box 207-B. Lumberton. NC. District 7 Herbert E Edwards, incumbent, ofP.O Box 425 Max ton. NC. and James Albert Hunt. Rt I. Box 640-D Red Springs NC District 9: Herbert Clark, incumbent, of Rt. 3. Box 310. Laurtnburg. NC and Charles C McLeod. Rl. 2. Box 302. Lauriaburg. NC 28352. At Large Conrad Oxendine. incumbent, of Rt 2. Box 182 Maxton. NC. and tlias Rogers, of Rt I. Box C-4M. Red Springs. NC Candidates may also be men mated from the floor prior to the election Registration for the meeting will begin at 6 00 pit at Covens Performing Arts Center, with the busineaemeeting commencing at 7 00 p.m Members must have registered to vote or must be hi line lo register by 8:00 p m m order lo be eligible to vote Representative voting for businesses, churches, club* or miter organizations must bring a letter of resolution from Ihe organization, authorizing them lo he us voting delegate Afcmg with the presentation of reports and using for board members, the meeting wiH include yeurtv r<pons and entetiammeat by gospel groups The McNeills and ihe Pierce Family Door prizes will also be awarded, including a television and six $50 ctednsand I wo S100 creduson elect nc bills To he eligible for door prizes members must register lo vote and he present at the drawing Junior Miss Lumbee Pageant to be hold Oct. 9 * kemdu Bird will relinquish the title nfJmdur Miss Lumber m Suturduy .li.tk. Mfu IM h Ikt J*mtH UrWa SShmJ ihr lju Kjmmglk SM iif Ffmkmlu. ? Rev. Welton Lowry honored by West End Hev. M WlMl Lowry. who ha?m'tred as pastor of H est End Baptist ( hars h _ ff i' . v J i II a ,iMa, I, |,?a -?** J-l -i .| Jftii|jJii*l f M luAM IMifMMjM in L mmprntm Jitr jj 1t ur%. h tii prt w i? ??* /vnyiN w wwt ^ w *?yf" Sunday morniny Theplayue. which included a enns, a Mibieamd ptgpng | * hands. said: "33 years of dedicated service rendered. He tore you. HentEttd Bo/Hi* Church." Lowry. Ml, was ordained as a minister in 194'. His chnreh M 100 members and is located on three acres of land. Lowry graduated/nsm$ hm was the Indian \ormal Schotd in 193.1 with a "M" tcachmdg muJkOlr. earned his M.S. at Pembroke State College in '4". and his Master's at (ieiwge Peabody College in \asheille. Tcnn.. in '33. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by Pembroke State I diversity two years ago. A special guest at Sunday's service dim PS I' t hanceUor Joseph tixeudime. who was invited to speak about the state bond referendums to be voted am %'ov. 2. Lowry has ftmr children and four grandchildren. Hit sermon Sunday was ? entitled: "Htm to live a long, healthy life." The Coach's Corner by Dr. Ken Johnson " The PM > AlMrtir C MnphV'* It nerd* just iw more Mrueturr to he emnptaed tiki th.il i* the loot hall stadium litis k the *at rt * as prohahlv planned. mot in^ north liMtard Pnwpeci The Jour* t*ym. then the lemu* court*. softhall. base hall. soccer field, art hen ranyr and then comer the area for football When the new attaint oration butldinj: dantfc ripht *maci mi the mitklle t*f a pwd kkiiw jtMrtH* comple*. it JtVMi'l make *en*e Ooc. why iknnn the athletic romptra? ^ rhi* u my ta*tt them* I "here anr *? mam oAer place* where the nem building c??uld p? *?I ? . _i < W? '? Say You Read It In Carolina indian Voice r" " ' 'v'. v * Hoke Count's ^Jj?J A Hunt. a^ftxmer Hoke Lam bee River Electric Membership Corporation's Board of Directors Hunt has been nominated by petition to be elected to fepreaent District 7 District 7 encompasses ail of Hoke County. Hunt is owner of J.A. Hunt Enterniaes and is co-owner of Stmt Hunt Trucking Co. ofRaeford. He has long been active in the Democratic Party Most recently no ed for his !pNtation to the tea'- uration of President Bill Clinton. In addition to his political interests. Hunt has maintained, owned and operated his own business interests in the South Hoke men. In making his announcement. Hunt released the following statement: " I have long been active in the annual meet ings of L R?MC. I be 1 le \ t that I cap be an asset to the member consumers and to our cooperative "One of the key elements in operating any business is that you have good rapport with peopleThis is osc of my strongest attributes. I am a people person I have had many experiences in life and they have give me much insight into the underlying problems thai fa ice all of us. The easiest wgy to relate to another person in Rouble, is if you have walked a mile la their shoes. It is easy to tealte to another person if you ha ve experienced what they are going through" "My experiences in life, both in businessaaid personally. have made it possible for me to understand other people. You can not tell what is going on with another person simply by f looking at them 1'believe thai rt?> . experience* have helped me to grow more companionate and be more concerned for other people. Thie is pert of the masoo that I am seeking election to the LREMC Board of Directors. I want to he of sen ice to others." "I have operated successful businesses for many years and people have been pood to me. I wish to sepav the kindness of others bv semap them I know that LREMC is big business and it requires business minded people I believe that I am such a person ff I am elected to represent District 7.1 will be faithftil and const :ientious in ftilfillmg bv commitment to the consumers. An elected position is a position of trust and if elected. I will not forget those who considered me worthv of election." Revival at Burnt Swamp You are cordially invited to attend revival services on October 24-27 at Burnt Swamp Baptist Church Guest Speaker will be the Rev. Lloyd Locklear from Woodhaven. Mi. Services begMtmay at 7:00 on Sonday; and 7:30 week nights. Revival at New Bethel Revival will be held at New Bethel Holiness Methodist Clwrch October 10-15. Services begin Sunday night at 7 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. week nights. The church is located on loot Church Road between Rowland and Fairmont. Evangelists will be REvs. Alonzo Oxendine and Jimmy Strickland. The public isencouraged to attend. Special music will be provided each night with both thechuich chotmand visiting groups performing The pastor is Rev. James H. Woods On Tuesday. October 26th. in Pembroke, the Lumberton Children's Clinic will sponsor a ftee aetninar on Injur? Pretention This will beheld in the Pembroke Comthont It will begin at 7:00p.m. and Dr. Georgianna Burns will be the speaker We encourage all proems, grandparents, child caregivers, etc to come Registration is required To register call Fordham Bntt at the Lumberton Children* Clinic. 7*MJI* \ Shown above are members of the Pembroke Warrior*. Tae Kwon Do ttudeuu, uutrucfr Jmhmmy Hmuleil. They rrrrnrfr wow ifcm frwAfn at u ' * l~'J *?T Turkey Femrul iu Rmeford. Shawm left * right are: Vm LmcUemr, Chicu ftriwiw, Tufrick Cux. Mbty Nemdenum. all ef Pemhmke. ' Tmt Kwom Do dmaet are taught at dhe American Indian Center far Cattend Bet timgm cut (firmer Pemhrnke Middle Scheeil, tgemmred ky Indian StMmity hyWId Turkey V :i
The Carolina Indian Voice (Pembroke, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1993, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75