Congressman Mike Mclntyre was among the politicians wh o showed up , for theLumbeeHomecoming Parade Saturday, July 5. Shown on his right is Connie Locklea'r, daughter ofAmbrose and Joyce Locklear of Saddletree. Ms. Locklear began her employment in the Congressman's Washing- , ton office July I as his Legislative Assistant On his left is Wendy Lowery, daughter of Wendell and Gloria Lowery also of Saddletree, who is working in Mclntyre's office as an Intern this summer. ^ - 1-1 ?^ A view of the people lined up in Pembroke uniting for the parade. People gathered to watch the parade. . And the Sugar Shack located on Hightvay 710. entertained as they came through. Charles Hell Ls at the key httard. He is joined hy several of the \ famous Chavis brothers and others. - ?" The Indian Honor Association featured seven floats in the parade. This one shows some of the board of directors of that organization that envoy rages voter registration and honors those who vote. Shown up front are Cynthia I.. Hunt and Jeannie Thompson. Second row Ls Pauline II. I.oeklear and (iarth l.oeklear, ( huirman of the organization. ? ? r' -? - ?.J- UiL'.U-JLL.. ^ The young at heart also enjoyed the parade. Rev. Isaiah l.ocklear is shown with hLs grandson, looking for a cooI place to sit. And David Oxendine drove hix motorized wheelchair through the parade. '' ' 1 ' . ??i? MM?. . The North Carolina Indian Cultural Center had this float a Carlton Mansfield, attorney, and District Court Judge Jeff Moore rode with Senior Restdent Superior Court Judge Dexter Hrooks on the flout prepared by the Indian Honor Association. Vietta Chavis ofPhiladelpus Precinct tvas enjoying the festivities aswas Selena Drukos and daughter Maria of Fayetteville; Lauren Oxen dine i vas in Daddy's (Horace Oxendine) shoulders for a better view. ~ The Dreammaker's Mini Mall, Pembroke, was represented. Hays l.ocklear of Mother Earth Creations in shmvn standing ' in. i i ?.-\\ People stopped to talk and traveled front the totvn park to the university ampus to participate in Homecoming festivities " ?-- a ___ - I ?- ==^-Purnell Swett, first Indian Superintendent of Robeson County Schools s driven in the parade by Paul l.ocklear, Jr. of Prospect. =f=sa5T=aa!S5^v Charlie l.vcklear rode hit bike through the parade with his grandchildren. / ' Henry T. I.ocklear, veteran, representing the Honor Guard In the parade. .... ? " ^ " s LumbeeHomecoming % Photos By MadieRae Locklear i ~ ' ' '4. f VINYL TTl Starting at 3.99 Kitchen & Bath Seu/Aetn, union chapel road, P.O. box 1497 c Pembroke, NC 28372 ) > (Social Security Disability Who should collect Social Security Disability Benefits? People of any age who can't work because of a physical or mental condition. But saying you should receive benefits doesn't mean you wfH, without experienced legal help. Put our experience to work for you. Hall & Joneth, P.C. Attorneys at Law 4850 Fayetteville Road Lumbetton, N.C. * p 1-800-662-8702 By Appointment Only Additional Offices in Raleigh, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount and Smithfield 'See Representing Social Security Claimants Since 1979 The Law Office of "RONNIE SUTTON 208 Union Chapel Road Pembroke Monday - Friday 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. While the General Assembly is in session My Legal Assistant and I stand ready to assist with your PERSONAL INJURY. and other matters. Sf; . . * . Do you have injuries from a car wreck or slip & fall? Call (910) 521-4797 for an appointment. No cost for initial interview.

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