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Zeigler Oeorge 'E & Ir'Et AJr-Lt: Recreation Center 14.73 Zeigler George E Jr Et Als Lt Wilmington St 9.74 Zeigler George E Jr Et Als Lts 13 15 Hall PI BIB 223.25 Zeigler George E Jr Et Als Lt Wilmington St 208.78 Zeigler George E & Wf Leary Lt Johnson St 8.12 Zeigler George E & Leary Lt E Saunders St Lt 65 9.74 Zeigler George E & Leary P Lt N/S Wilmington St 11.73 Zeigler George Ed Lt S/S Cottingham 7.92 Zeigier Lorenzo at vvr Debbie E South Side Sri 170 89.94 Zeigler Thomas E Lts 8 & 9 B1G Pace Sub 13.85 Uhe Father, LlheSon CHOOSE n \ TRADITION t NOT ADDICTION tT PwhtWMWMUl jri dcohdcnddwobM \) mmSCJSmSSSSm Exquisite 18 pc surgical fUinlnt tteel wateriest, coolaeto Mti told normely on dinner parties lor $1,175. ansaj*^1348^}jW II iniii Uwt'D Rrst (hie purchAsing customers receive 23 piece* lor the 18 pc. price (a tevlnge o4 $70) The Coach's Cornet Hubert Oxendme will be sorely missed by this community. He passed away this past Saturday at Duke University Hospital. He was there for by-ass heart surgery He was 100% solid citizen, a rounding meaafter of civic maided man with no thought or fwnmtion for his services. He always thought of the help pedple needed in tune of accidents. He attended, no doubt, thousands of accidents, drownings, fires, lost people, children injured or lost. And, on top of his rescue work, he wasright in there an all kinds of fond raisers selling fond raising tickets tight in the middle of 3rd street to motorists. He leaves Mabel, his wife, brother Vernon and sister Verlie. and so many of us admiring friends. We loved him, too. and will miss him. l? K. J. r Say you read it in The Carolina Indian Voice Published by First American Publications, Pembroke, NC J Birth Announcement Woods Receives Graduate Honors .?. ?,?? JuiMtC Woods, a member of the Lam bee Tribe of Pembroke, NC was hobofed April 21M The Uaivenity of Arizona in Tucson as the raaaer up for the Outstanding Native 'American Graduate Service Award. The fifth annual NabvaAmerican Awards Banquet was held to honor the 1994 graduates and outstanding students for their academic and personal achievements. Woods earned a $100 scholarship and certificate honoring bis leadership, extracurricular activities, community service and academic performance UA departments and American Indian organizations and clubs en campus sponsored the program. > Woods is working toward a master's degree in political science with an emphasis on Indian policy. He has been very active in his four sepiesters at the UA and M currently the president of the Ipter-Tribal Graduate Council; a member of the editorial board of the "Red Ink" newsletter; was instrumental in the formation of the American Indian student group Tribal People United; and was actively involved in the planning of the benefit pow wow held on campus this past fall, in addition. Woods was honored this'year by the San Carlos Apache Tribal Council for coordinating their summer recreatton program for youth. k.. His goal is to use his degree to benefit tribal people and government. "It is imperative for Native Americans to be aware of the unique, extra constitutional status of tribesand rights and privileges that are part of this status. Tribal government and tribal people cannot maintain viable political communities without an understanding of treaty rights, legislation targeting tribesand certain state and Supreme Court decisions,'' he said. >j Merlin Oxendine of Pembroke and Bessie Oxendine Of Rowland announce the birth of their granddaughter Casta* M r' Oxendine of New Brighton, Pa. ? Mrs. Oxendine is the former Jodi L Young, daughter iff Gordon and Doris Young of Aliguippa, Pa., Verna Young of Aliguippa, Pa., and Freda Frederick of Rochester, Pa. ate maternal great grandmothers. Jasper Locklear of Rowland and Daisy Oxendine of Pembroke are paternal grettt Hero \ Once in the life of a child Does a hero come though muni1 may touch our lives all the while sttllfpr us there is but one One who has tirelessly given of selfA'hose encouragement lighted our ytgy. One in whoseTtniie contained all the wealth to enrich our lives day by day. One who would rise above all the rest whose expectations seemed as if no end never accepting any less than our best our support, our mentor, our friend But now alas our role model is gone to a place where eagles soar leaving behind apprentices to carry on the examples he left before. L Once in our lives a hero we met Blessed are we to have known such a man throughout life sjourney we shall never* forget our dearly beloved hero ' 'Mr Can' We wish topay tribute to a man who trully set a profound example to all the students he encountered, Through his strength all were strengthened The Class of1977. (fy J.?11 ? -A -If n Health Clipboard ^ Robert Michael Chavis.^ Da go tah (How's it going in Apache) Hello again from Arizona. I bet akrt of people have taken vitamins for one reason or another Well, there is another buzz word these days. Antioxidants. Antioxidates are substances that help prevent some unwanted toxic changes in the body. Some of these unwanted changes are the bad cholesterol, free radicals that make toxic conditions in the body. One research study reports that anboxidaies can reduce the risk of cancer Another study found antioxidates may help to boost the immune system Your immune system helps you fight off infect ioos. The cancer study suggest that taking antioxidates for as little as a five year period can reduce the risk of cancer. LDL cholesterol is considered the bad cholesterol, when reduced this helps decrease the risk of coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease is when the blood vessels that feed the heart muscle become narrow or clogged WelMfal! these studies bole true there is great promise for die reduction of diseases Antioxidates can be taken at any age. Evidence suggest that older people can benefit from some of the short term effects of antioxidases The younger you start using antioxidates the more protection they may give you against your risk of venay moorr i+cmweu May 5th 1994 n I FOR SNUFF I THATS SWEET AS HONEY, GIVE HONEYBEE The Sunday School Lesson At John R W?-w W/vwMMn <~k?nA A4tfe4m Gad's CkiUnm Gmlatuuu 3:1-5; 13-4:7 1. The Spirit: Received by Faith (Galatians 3:1-5) U The Purpose of the Law (3 :26 29) UI Ons m Christ (3:26-29) IV. Ftum Slavery to Sonahip (4:I 7) Tht Spirit: Received by Fmik (twiaUm 13:1-5} lathis lesson we find that we are accepted as children of God not by works of the law but by ihith which we have received from Cod. Romans 10:17 says fhitb comes from hearing and hearing comes from the wotd of God The apostle Paul Questions the Galatians as to how they had received the Spirit of God whether by the law or feith. In verse 1 Paul asks them who has tricked them into not obe> tng the truth If the Spint was received by faith then it is not possible to perfect the Christian walk in the flesh. The Judaiaers were teaching legalism to the Galatians and drawing them away from walking in the faith wherein they had been called. There are those among us today who carry the banner of Jesus, proclaiming the gospel yet telling people after they accept the gospel that they have to do certain things on their own to stay saved. Just as those teachers were trying to lead the Galatians back in to bondage, there are those among us today who seem to be trying to do the same thing. We had nothing to do with obtaining salvation and there is nothing we can do to keep it. God saves us and He will keep us; no rules or regular ions made can keep us saved because we are unable to do all that would be required There is good news for the child of God, he is empowered with power through the Holy Spirit that dwells in him that helps him tolife a life pleasing to God. The way to salvation has always been a faith way. When God called Abraham out to make him a nation the Bible says he believed God and it was accounted to him for righteousness Therefore those who have the spirit of God received Him by faith. So to walk in the spirit, we must continue to walk by faith, and Dot by wortu ttTkt^uputjf^mUm The Uw was temporary until Chnit should com*. It served m a tuwaint for people until Christ was revealed. long before foe aaw testament and foal was based on ftMh. So from foe begfcmfam writ now it has been a frith way The law servedasa school msafor to mow or reveal our sin that w could be justifled by fifth We do not need foe law now font Christ has died for our sins and we now have frith to walk m foe way that is pleasing to Ood III. One in Christ (3:2(-29) Paul clears up a point of coofosion that had come about from the toachtnttt of foe Judaiaers. Whether Jew or Gentile. w* are all one in Christ and we all arrived foe same way, by frith in tho finished work oo Calvary. No matter how dose foe Jews followed the law or practiced their ritual they had to obtain salvation foe same was as the Gentile believer. So there fore all believers are one in Christ and Abraham's seed. IV. from Slmvtry to SmmsMp (4:1-7) We were slaves Paul says in these scriptures. Even the heir was not any different than the servant while he waa a child. HE had to aaswur to someone else until the father determined that he was mature enough to be on his own. So even we were in bondage to sin, but God in nil his love at foe time appointed sent His son Jesus to redeem us from sin. Whan we ncceptod God's gift of his Son, he accepted us as sons. Now we are heirs of foe promise through Jews Christ. I trust that if you have not accepted Jesus as savior that you will do that this very moment. Christ paid a great price to redeem man He loved you and I so much that he died for us so that we could escape hell. If you goto hell you will trample over foe blood of Jesus togo. Think about this. You will be an intruder in bell because bell was made for the devil and his angels The choice is yours. God bless. Pray for us at Salem We love you. Thank You For Your Votes on May 3, 1994. I wish to take this opportunity to express my wishes to all Mothers to have a Happy Mother's Day. Billy (Dollar Bill) Oxendlne WHY SOME WOMEN GET ALL THE BREAKS Anyone who ha* met an elderly woman with a curved spine ha* seen the results of osteoporosis: a weakening of the hones which leads to skeletal collapse Painful and disfiguring, osteoporosis is a primary cause of crippling fractures, loss ol mobility and premature death among women in their later ycurs Inadequate calcium intake from the early Mb on through menopause is a primary factor in develop ing osteoporosis According to government studies, only 29% of pre men opausal women get as much calcium as they need to maintain peak skeletal strength The other 75<* are falling short and may he losing hone mass ... a kiss which is irreversible Given the difficulty of getting cnouah cakium from diet alone, your physician may recommend the use of a calcium supplement And one that is effective is Os-Cal* Os-Cal is available over the counter, without prescription, and is a natural product, made from calcium-rich oyster shells. It contains no fat or calories, h's a proven, convenient way to ensure that you're getting all the calcium you need every day. In addition to eating a balanced diet and supplementation, medical esperts recommend regular physical activity Weight hearing exercise -even walking at a brisk pace?strengthens the hones I t

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