1 In the Armed Forces v / Fmt Gnmfe, BimDtkm, Aimkm Amy Staff Sgt Tom R Deeae lirtriMim hm ?a a i. >.m nm e*erc?ednbbad*1fofltoE4eW colliers. aailora. Manna* ud MMNfmCM Operating Ml 41 joint Utsk force whicfc reacted to a simulated Tm tnrm^ Im'tanr hurnhZaa foe hm field eiareiaeio me the Jotat for peace enforcement operation^, ?nchidingpatrolltag a United Nations 1r*ifnotrii ao-fly zone and providing support for humanitarian relief Deese a nectwii chief, is the aonof Archie S Doeae it md Myma L Deeae. both of Pembroke The Serjeant it a 1910 graduate of Pembroke Senior High School, md a 1984 graduate of Pembroke State Uarvenhy. MtieMT.Mtme Navy Petty Officer 1st Claaa Michael T Blae. aoa of Cathenae G Bfoeof9IOCfoaSt . I aunnburg. NC waa recently aelectad aa Sailor of foe Quarter w i thfcraoaselStsppOTi Blue was'chosen aa the top performer from among aB the Satlora assigned to foe commaad and waa cited for outstanding professional accomplishment. proficiency leadenhip. initiative aad military having. He joined the Navy m July 1982 HommU V. Smmdtnom Fort Jackaoo. Columbia S.C ? Army P\1 Ronald V Sanderson lus During the training, etudeais received inatniction in drill and tactica. military oouneay. military >uatice. flrat aid. and Amy tuaiorv and traditiona Sandenun ? foe aonof Michael V and Thayle M Sanderson of Pembroke. NC He u a 1992 graduate of Pumell Swu Scfcool. fwrtroU Navy AlfM Michael L Oxendme. son afjtvm* J. and Eari Oxeadmellonu 6.U??bertoe.NC Mediterranean ka deployment aboard ibe aircraft carrier (JSS Saratoga. lxjrik-fnjri.ru in Ma v port. Fla Ourrxl.ix >?iii[\tbeNaw'sokk si active duty canyer. and*'r embarked air wu* opciaitM 10 support of U.N aad NATO operations w Bosnia Hsrzegoviaa Additionally. USS ^ara**!r participated ia a boat of operaiiooi aad exercises with other U.S.services aad allies lathe Atkiaiic Sea. la mid-March. Li SS Saratoga saded from the Adriatic to the Eastern over land aad sea with ILLS allies ia that part of the world Oxendme also participated ia Dynamic Impact, a NATOexercise which included riups from 12 nations Dunog the deployment. Oxendiae visaed Trieste and Naples. Italy aad Palms De Mallorca aad Valencia. Spain, la each port Saratoga tailors volunteered thevoffduty time to help others, archahag spending a day with Bosnian refageet at a camp ia Slovenia With a tm greater emphasis on total aad combined operations, the Navy and Marine Corps provide unique capabilities of indispensable value m meeting future challenges, from the sea. The 1990 graduate of South Robeson High School of Rowland. NC. Joined the Navy in August 1990 Robert L Scott Navy Airman Robert L Scott, son of Robert L. aad Helen J Scott of 121 Wilkerson Drive. Lumberton. NC. recently received a Letter of Scott was cited for superior performance of duty while assigned with Sen Control Squadron 29. Naval Air Station North Island. San Diego He consistently performed his demanding duties in an exemplar) aad highly professional manner He joined the Navv in August dfo'Irtof ptuag along -nth others. Mm Comm. Now some cm? HMknVfj who takes to torn. We'll overtook a 1 multitude of dunes, if (retted Curly decent. Theft jart Mm way we ate. 1 Miat Core**. aad 1 doubt we'll be ] changing my time aooo. I Now. this puts ik to wondering about sosne of our folk that hold positions. We got judges, representatives couaty commissioners, school board members, aad pretty soon we will have us a tribal chairman, a tribal council, and a sheriff All these people have got their faults, and they not soawnood points. Ain't none of them perfect. Miss Coaaee. But. no om asks them to be perfect, we just expect them to treat people the way they would want to be treated, and to do the best they cm with what they got for the betterment of all 01 Wiz is been thinking here of some other folks and some lessons our tribal government might leant from them. The first lesson is this. If you are going to represent people ut the right way. don't hand them taters and expect them to support you when they're needing jobs, schooling, and help with doctor bills. Course, there am i nothing wrong with passing out lasers to people As aooo as a truck comet in. Oi Wiz is sending for his taters. Miss Conner. Bui. the point here is our people want opportunity, not handouts. Miss Coaaee With opportunity, we cm make it on our own. With handouts, we will never know anything but hunger, need, and despair Now. there's some more lessons to be learnt, but CM Wiz will save them for another day. Miss Conoee. Now. ike boy* at the am are talktag abottf due* They've bees look in over dud Itu* of candidates, wanting to know whcre^thc^peopte before WeU. that* a good question. MiaaConuee There'*aome warriors ou that bat of rawthdair*. and there's ?one folks Old Wiz am i never heard tell of But. warriors dou't live forever, aorifs always a good idea to have souk dew blood oouuav in. Miss Counee. The only question'Old Wiz wants to know is who put some of these foik* up to running Well. 01 Wiz ha* heard thai LRDA has hired a lawyer in Fayetteville to read my little letters to you. Miss Counee Now. 1 believe our Indian lawyers can read as good asany White lawyer. MmC^nnerAnd, 1 think them to ?01 Wiz's way of taiiuag.triieas they have gotten above their ratstngs. It sure is a pity that an Indian organization don't canv its business to Indian people. Miss Connee. particularly if its Indian money being spent But. the way I understand it. this lawyer is gifting paid to read Old Wiz's letters. Miss Connee Well. I was planning to take a spell here (torn all this writing, but if the LRDA has hired them a lawyer to read Old Wiz. I believe I'm obligated to keep on writing. Mim Connee. The way I see it, dus lawyer might as well earn his , pay. Miss Connee. even though it might be some ofthis " Indian " money he gits paid with. Looks to me like they would pay Old Wiz something for his letter writing, ifthey're paying a lawyer to read me. Miss Connee ? Now. i hope this here lawyer reading Ol Wiz understands the way Indians talk. Miss Connee. as much as be understands the law. Now. you take what Mr. A. Bruce Jones said abM tox?? one Of there LRPA ?M aa^Mr JaaaTaaid ike Homo wanting logo hack ia. Now. aWhnc kwtade'pwawe of haao aod *re* of them had gotten oat aad he couldn't pt than tack m bat. thai aia't what Mr JcaeawaMrihagabontMiaBCoanjre Jr. aude The way I uadetmad it. Mr Ouadiae wealed to kaow why LUDA couldn't just change its name to the I tanker Tribe. Tkna, that's probably a good nuearioa if you're a lawyer aad you aia't an Indian But if you'rea aeooie mhW*?/*?? tkmn Mm * C(MM' I'm* n*?l v ?do, t. which ? MwhyOI Wiz write* letter* to Indian*. ' and not mm White people. Mies Never aaiad aU thai. though. Mm Comee. Wen L RD A boy* I* wear and hind then aone While lawyer* to "noo**" these letters Now Mia* Comee. agam I publicly aak then." LRDA law* to grve u* an accounting How much of our tax money ia beau ' spent ? ftgfcjtng against the Indian '4 people? 01 Wiz,aa a taxpayers, vsajitf^' to know * 1 " " v,. Educational Notes j Under the directum of cheerleading conch. Mom Pearson, and Wendyi Morton, Cheerleading Camp was held at PumeU SweM High School to train' ninth, JV. and vanity cheerleaders Thirty participantsparticipated in the Espirit Clinicfrom Durham, HC under the supervision of,Shannon Tod front' Raleigh who graduated NC Suae, Latatha Smith from FayettevUle who attends East Carolina and LaToya Jones of Southern Pines who attends, ChapeI Hill Through the clinic, the cheerleaders were taught new cheers,.' responsibility, good sportsmanship and working together. i i V r JAMES A. 0^ HUNT August 27, 1994 TRIBAL CHAIRMAN 10 yrs. wpsrlMct in Ranking and Finance lyrs. ?ggjuu in P+rsonwol S yrs. dadftng wMb members of Congress 21 yrs. as a Baptist Minister "4 New Beginning for th* Twenty-Ant Century" ureettngs: To all the good citizens living in theLumhee Tribal Council District 12. which covers all or parts of the following communities: Elrod. Putxis. L'nionr Evans Cmssrouds. Back Swamp. West Pembroke. Red Banks. Ravhnam. Bruddie s Cabinet Sluip area Hopewell and Harper's Ferry. I now come asking/or vtmr vote and support to become your voice on the Lumber Tribal Council Board As your representative I will work very hard to prove to you that you made the right choice when you chose me to speak and represent ytm and your Interest. Working together and allowing God to make our decishms for us *e can be a great asset to all of the good Indian people of our tribe. / will always hose your concerns at heart and to the best of my ability lonvey them to the other board members or where ever needed. Working together we will move forward in achieving the needs of intr great people, making our tribe known and respected by all the people. Thank vou for yimr support and confklem e in making me your representatixe Cbanml^f (MCmmnwJWI Tmj* Umiwf ScAwTZtL Ywmh Depmamm* beam tn mmteung dm Oek md ?Mm* mrniUi, ?M 17 yon. DELTON DEAN QXENDINE ? 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