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VOLUME 23 NUM r' * THURSDAY, JULY -t, 1996 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
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On Fridnv c\citing. July 5. beginning at 7:30 p.m. the Miss
Pageant will be held ai the Performing Arts Center on the " tnipifj nf -?
PSU. Admission is $8 At that time. BcthChavis. MissLumbce. will end
her reign as a new queen is crow ned. Contestants vying for thai title arc
shown below
Little Angels Day Care Center
Newest Business in Pembroke
Little Angels Day Care Center in Pembroke held their ribbon
cutting ceremony on Sunday, June 9, 1996.
The Day Care Center will open July 1, and will accomidate 58
v children...... .
; Pictured from left to right is (back row) Ken Freeman of Lumbee
Bank, Noah Woods County Commissioner, Denise Woodell Singletary
Co-owner, Wade Singletary, Jessica Locklear, holding Joshua
Singletary, Doris A Mitchell' 'Bosco'' Locklear Co-owners, Raymond
Cummings County Commissioner-Elect, Mike Siebert President of
Pembroke Chamber of Commerce.
Applications are still being taken for infants to 12 years of age.
Business hours are from 6:30a.m. - 5:30p.m.
Lowery-Graham receives
Doctorate Degree at NC State
Cathy Lowcry Graham, area
specialized agent with the Robeson
County Center of the North
Carolina Cooperative Extension
Service, has completed her
doctorate degree in Adult
Education at North Carolina State
University. Prior to the area agent
position, she was 4-H agent for ten
years in Robeson County. The title
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of her dissertation was
"Leadership Behaviors and Job
Performance of County Extension
Directors in the North Carolina
Cooperative Extension Service."
Cathy is married to Vincent L.
Graham and is the daughter of
Joseph Archie Lowcrv. Jr and
Sarah L. Lowcrv. both of Pembroke.
Miss Lumbee Contestants
Revels
Parents: Deena & J.I). Revels
l.utoniu Detune Cox
Parents: Ann & Tommy Cox
Elisha Pawn Mansell
Parents: day (l.owery) Mansell
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Wi'infy 4itn I mit'ij'"
Parents; (doria A W endell
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Krishna hate' Oxatulinc
Parents: Margaret & Sam
4gfgMt< Oxendine
Shannon Oxemline
Parents: Kutrina & l.eroy
Oxen dine
Local artist Plummer
Locklear Jr.completes
23-year art project
Lumbce artist Plummcr
Locklcar, Jr will officially
complete a 23 year art project July
4, 1996. "The Renaissance of
"" Native Americaa Art' includes
Mr. Locklear's art compositions
signed by the name Savage in the
ALL DUES PAID collection and
compositions signed by the name
Shaman Yellow Owl in the
collection. WHERE THE RIVER
RUNS COLD.
What other Native American
artist has created collections that
contain enough art compositions
to exhibit one per week from
October 1. 1996 until December
31. 1999 The ALL DUES PAID
collection will take you from The
Manifestation of Adam and Eve
through The Bowels of Hell into
Amazing Grace and The
Resurrection of Human Souls
WHERE THE RIVER RUNS
COLD is more traditional Native
American Art but still nontraditional
Mr Locklear feels that
there are no traditional Native"*"
American Art Forms in this region
of N.C other than those imported
or mimicked front traditional
tribes. Shaman YellovvOwl <Shape
Shifter> and in his art subjects. He
works from the inside out. in a
style or approach to art he has
named the "Egoistic Perception"
meaning from within.
Ego Art Studio will exhibit "The
Renaissance of Native American
Art" beginning Oct. 1 with art
compositions from the ALL DUES
PAID collection and 13
compositions from the collection.
WHERE THE RIVER RUNS
COLD This exhibit will continue
through March of 1997 and will
also include writings fromthc book.
movie manuscripts, videos and
other art objects
These <irl compositions arc not
for sale and never will be. but
limited edition copies may be sold
at a later date
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Dr. Sam Wynn was selected as the first Native American District
Superintendent in the United Methodist Church Conference of the
Southeastern Jurisdiction.
Dr. Wynn's wife, Mrs. Rosemary Wynn, left, stands beside him at the
unveiling of his portrait by artist Delora Cummings. (See Story page
2 in this Issue. >
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Pembroke Rescue Squad
Presents Pro Wrestling
Red Thunder
American Champtionship Wrestling comes to Pembroke Middle
School on Saturday, July 6. with an 8 p.m. bell time.
The eventis part of the Lumbcc Homecoming Festivities and is a
funicjraising function for the Pembroke Rescue Squad All tickets are just
$5 with children under 6 admitted free.
The wrestling card includes seven matches with four championship
bouts. The feature event pits current ACW U.S. Champion Jay Eagle, The
Indian Outlaw" against Native American Red Thunder of Pembroke
This bout is schculcd to be an Indian strap match with the U.S. titlcon
the line
Jay Eagle, with outside help from Black Jack Daulton. Wachcc the
Sarnoan, and manger Tom Holiday, have been causing problems for Red
Thunder for several months This trouble ha included attacks during
/.Thunder's matches as well as Jay Ealc's claim that Lumbccs arc "good
onfyfor making baskets."
ACW world champion Johnny B ZGoodc willd cfcnd his title agains
1400 lb Big Slam Vadcr ACW tagc team champions, the Ringlords will
defend against professional boxer turned wrestler Cha// Rocco and Don
"Flesh Gordon' Brill Top light heavyweight contenders "Carolina Male'
Lcs Parker and Black Jack Daulton will wrestle for lie ACW lightheavyweight
title
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