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20TH ANNUAL BALTIMORE POW-WOW AUGUST 26 - 28,1994 (Friday: 11-9, Saturday: 11-9, Sunday: 1M) |||- Fifth Regiment Armory I 219 West 29th Street I (Between Howard A Euiaw Streets) I Light Rail Cultural Center | PUBLIC INVITED ! i Sponsored By: , | The Baltimore American Indian Center (With Support from the Maryland State Arts Council) For ticket information call or write to: 113 South Broadway, Baltimore Maryland 21231 (410) 675-3535 VOTE Gregory Chavis Tribal Council District #8 I August 27,1994 I "Let us keep our land rich and our heritage alive for the future generations of the Lumbee Tribe, so they may walk with their faces upright with the respect and dignity given to us from the Great Spirit." Fish For Pond Stocking Delivery WIN Be: Wednesday. August 24 Psmbrohs-Psmbroha Farm. Home A Garden Supply ?XX) - 9XX) A.M., Phone (910)521-2801 Laudnburg-Sootland Feed & Garden 12.-00 ? 1.-00 P.M.. Phone (910)276-5653 MMmum Order of 25 Fish We Fumieh Your Hautfng Containers To Plaos An Order CaN The Store Above Or Call: 1-800-247-2615 (orders do not have to be ptaoed m advance) Farley's Fish Farm Cash, Arkansas | CHASOftS of Lumber Bridie. Inc. 843-2300 A variety of (be finest L m mm m aaaLIA' oown nome coown ? AfMniiKAI>AI nnywnero Bed barbecue Around! Rest* cooked, ctaved and seasoned daife Straiefe off ttie pit! M dmrts. Mecutts. combreed and nusnPUPPies maoe irocn scraicm U>? have a vriety of^gafood and if? always r*r Tvmi* Lunrti iatlwt iASL'riS ^Diiwr Buffet MfiV II Uk4rA ' ' ' ? . . yi Pembroke Kiwanis Report ) The Tuesdav nighi meeting was held at the town and i oumrv restaurant with Program Chairman Ronnie Sunon presented t irsa ie rye ant W D Munda- of the State Highwav Patrol "It is mv pleasure to deal with an organization-ihe Highwav Patml-I feel highly about Sgt Da. id Munda v has been with the North Carolina Highway Patrol since MM. serving 13years RobesonCountv has the most highway milage in the state Thus it has more accidents And it is ranked number one in fatal it ies-4<i to SO yeartv. There are 31 mile> of Interstate IS. Die main Sort hand South highway And 1-15 is given priori!-, in our work with 14 hours a dav panol Enforcing drug law >. drunken drt v my and alcohol v lolations, unsafe dnv mg violation* Drinking and dnviny ts not to be tolerated in Robeson i ouiitv As a Civic Club the Patrol wants v our support in education and enforcement of the laws \ke have officers who do nothing else but speak to schools, dnvei education courses, church amupK-civii c lubsand we enp>v doing this work Dvere will be .5 killed before l?H5o?mesaround in Robewm Countv John Olen is the head ot the Robeson Countv Coalmen Group to help prevent accidents Lveiv intersect ion ts matked aa to its danger mt he number of acctdents happening And steps are taken to prevent .uiv mora art (dents happening their rhe lb to 20 sue group has the mum accident* 05 isestneme into*icaiton. efforts are taken to work with yuung drivers The laws are clear cut as we try to make our job known to the public Presiding Buddy Bell, hone Leader Ed Terns. hayer-Vardefl I ' Elect jfr * Lance Harding Jr. Lumbee Tribal Council District 21 Lance Harding, jr., is vying for a sect on the Lumboo Tribal Council for District 21, which encompasses the 1 Raft Swamp area and Part of Lumberton #/. My parents Mrs. Maxine Hording and the Late Mr. ? Lance Harding Sr., Instilled in our family strong moral values, to believe in people and to be proud of who I am I was taught that people are individuals and to make time for each one and never turning your back on someone in need. These are some of the reasons for my strong ? - - * *-*? ? ??-i -- convictions about the Lumbee people one feaerai recognwon. . Federal Recognition committee until it was disbanded. As mentioned earlier, m community and people oriented. Presently: I serve as president of the Saddletree Community Center, Treasurer of the North Carolina Federation of Native Americans (PAC). Formerly: I served as President of the Native American Political Action Committee, Secretary of the Saddletree Community Center, President of the West Lumberton Kiwonis, Board Member of "Strike At the Wind". Member of the Lumbee Constitution Support Committee. I served in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged. I fought and was wounded in the Vietnam conflict in the late 1960's and received a purple Heart for defending my country. I have been an employee of Universal Packaging Corporation of Lumberton for 22 years. I have the background, the ability, the ambition and the energy necessary to commit to doing an outstanding fob, not only for the Lumbee People of District 21, but for all Lumbee Indian people. I'm a determined and straight forward individual who will always be up front with people. I'nt a thinker. I'm conscientious, and decision-making ability. If elected to the Lumbee Tribal Council, I will combine all the skills I have to move forward immediately to a better, brighter, and richer future for all our Lumbee people. In order to obtain there goals, it will take the efforts of the Lumbee people in District 21 getting out and voting for me on Saturday, August 27, from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 ft.m. I understand the trust and responsibility you will be placing with me by giving me your vote. I promise to do my very best to uphold your trust and faith in me. Your support is needed and will be greatly appreciated. ? I M Hh ' ? A , ? :f . ... f! .. . " ,. . . Vote Jimmy Strickland August 27, 1994 6:30A.M.-7:30 P.M. "A Man Called By God, With A Vision of Hope For the Future" ?i / strongly believe that we as Lumber people must set a precedent with ourfirst tribal council. He must, for the soke of our children and our future generations, elect j representatives who are spiritually mature, morally sound, fulTofintegrity and honesty, and those who have no personal agenda. If elected Tribal Chairman, I affirm to you that / will seek the face of God before making decisions. I will also seek the counsel of others, especially our elders. I will make all decisions with this thought in mind: All wisdom comes from God. I will not become a typical politician, but will by the Grace of God. remember that the Lumbee people are a-proud people who believe that a man's nurd is his bond. I will strive to uphola the ? principles of the Lumbee people?truthfulness when we speak, honesty in our business dealings, responsibility for our young and elderly, a strong commitment to education, and better employment opportunities. / beteive that if we work together and continue to live by The Christian Principles which have made us a strong, proud, and determined people, w can reach these goals. I offer as my qualifications fror this office: a two year diploma in Ministry Training and Church Leadership from the Southern Baptist Theologhal Seminary in Kentucky, with continuing studies in Religion as a senior at Campbell I niversity; 23 yean ! experience in Pastoral Leadership in Caunseling and Finance Budgeting; Service hi the Burnt Swamp Baptist Association as Moderator of the Association for four yean, and Moderator for the Preachen and Daeconsfor fouryean; Also served on the Semination ( ommittee, Advisory Bard. Assm mtion Planning ( ommmittee. Ordination Committee, and Missions Committee: and a member of the Lumber Indian ConseBution Committee.
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