Newspapers / The Carolina Indian Voice … / April 29, 1982, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of The Carolina Indian Voice (Pembroke, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
^| ^^Khi ^| ^h ^^tn ^^hi in ? mwk n i^ti Whether you're buying or eeNing, you get good results here! ? * ?* ? ' ? jf Call 521-2826 PPMHPP^PHM NORTH CAROLINA ROBESON COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virture of the power and authority contain ed in that certain Deed at Trust executed and delivered by Charles Strickland and wife. Verdie Mae Strickland, dated May 26, 1978, ? and recorded in Book 433, Page 68, Robeson County Registry, and because of DEFAULT in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and/or failure to carry out or perform the stipulations and agree ments therin contained and persuant to die demand of the owner and holder of the Promissory Note secured by said Deed of Trust, and persuant to the ORDER of the Clerk of Superior Court for Robeson County. North Carol ina, the undersigned will expose for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION on the 30th day of April, 1982, at 12:00 noon on the front steps of the Robeson County Courthouse in Lum berton, North Carloina, the following described real prop erty, including any improve ments thereon, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land located in Pembroke Township, Robeson County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of John L Carter and P.S. Pate on the Northeast; the Pipkin lands on the Southeast; the lands of John Godwin on the Southwest; the lands of Miles Arps on the Northwest, and more particu larly decribed as follows: BEGINNING at a large pine, iron pin, the extreme East corner of the Miles Arps 33-acre tract of which this is a part, also the corner of the Pipkin lands, and runs thence along the Pipkin Line, South 46 degrees 30 minutes West 3.06 chains to the center of a pine stump; thence along the John Godwin line, North 85 degrees West S.10 chains to a stake, a new corner, thence a new line between this tract and the lands of Miles Arps, North 46 degrees 30 minutes East 7.17 chains to a stake by a pine of John L. Carter's _ _ _# of the Lands of John L. Carter and E.S. Page. South 32 degrees East 4.00 chains to the BEGINNING, containing TWO (2) ACRES, mote or leas, and being a part of a 33-acre tract conveyed to Miles Arps by deed from Effte C. Bide, et als, dated Decem ber 8,1928. of record in Book 8-B, at Page 543, Robeson County Registry. Being the same tract or parcel of land conveyed to "Short" Gas Lock!ear by deed from Miles Arps and wife, Liuie Arps, dated October 25,1948, of record in Book 1041, Page 418, Robeson Comity Regis try. The said "Short" Gus Locklear is now deceased, having died intestate several years ago, and who left him surviving as his sole heirs-at law, a widow, who is now deceased, and one daughter, Eva Lee Jacobs, party of the first part. The above described real property, including the im provements thereon, may be generally and reasonably de scribed as follows: Two(2) Acre lot with house located upon it. The RECORD OWNER(S) of the above-described real property as reflected by the records of the Robeson Coun ty Registry not more than ten (10) days prior to the posting of this notice is (are) as follows: Charles Strickland and wife, Verdie Mae Strick land. The highest bidder at the said sale may be required to deposit with the undersigned immediately upon the conclu sion of the sale a CASH DEPOSIT of ten percent (10%] of his/her sucessful bid. This sale is being made SUBJECT to all prior hens and encumbrances and to all unpaid taxes and special assessments. The sale will be held open for die making of UPSET BIDS as required by law. POSTED at the front door of the Robeson County Court house In Lumberton, North Carloina by the undersigned on this the 31st Day of March, 1982. LOCKLEAB BROOKS *JACOBS By: DEXTER BROOKS Agent of the Trustee VamStmt P.O.Box 999 Pembroke N.C. 28372 Telepbenei[919]521*3413 TO BE PUBUSHEDiAprU 8, 15, 22, and 29. FOB SALE 3 bedroom brick house just Seated outside Pembroke on Deep Branch Road. Call 521 4506 after 4:30 p.m. . LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Rebeeeu County David Wmie McBae, Tho Plaintiff WHma Mae McBao, the Defendant TO: WILMA MAE McRAE ? lake notice that a pieauing ' seeking relief against you has ' been filed in the above captioned action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: ' "Absolute divorce based on J the grounds of one year s continuous separation." You are required to make i defense to such pleading no later than the 20th day of May, 1982, and upon your | failure to do so the party j ??eking relief against you will | apply to the Court for the | relief sought. | .J-!" th? *h ** AP"'- < 1982. I FRED L^MUSSELWHrTE VaUaSn'1 Ul" " f*?'?m, SSS NEED FINANCIAL AID TO ATTEND PEMBROKE STATE UNIVERSITY???? Call PSU Financial AM Hot Uh |91V| SJ1-8500 From 8 a-M. to S p.m. Monday through Friday "Turtlof can tall mora about tha road than haras." KahIM Qibran IV 1 I Town of Pembroke-Three I bedroom, one bath home on 1 P fenced in lot. Owner fin an- I cing at a low interest rate. I Price &32.S00. I Pembroke-One and one half | miles from Pembroke beau- I tiful country home on four J and one half acres of land. I Three bedrooms, two baths and much more. Lambeitea-Four bedrooms, bath, large fenced in yard. Only S22000. Tint Par on High way 74. For more'in forma tion call Adeline Maynor. A A A lanky, Pembroke, home 73S-2094. office 521 3629. . AIA INSUKANCI V MALTY , Fbat Office Boa 1496.3rd St. Pimkiki. N.C. Office Ph. 521-3629 Home Ph. 738-2094 SJSx W NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ROBESON NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF JOHN LOCKLEAR, DECEASED The undersigned, having qualified as Executor, of the estate of John Locklear, de ceased, late of Robeson Coun ty, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit , them to the under signed on or before the 15th day of October, 1982, or be barred from their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 15th day of April. 1982 EXECUTOR Rt. 3, Hex 126-A Maxton, N.C. 28364 To be published on April 15, 22, 29 and May 6. 1982 FOB BENT Two bedroom mobile tome for rent. Located within oie block of PSU. $135 per month plus deposit. Call 521 9006 after 6 p.m. HELP WANTED Job Information: Dallas, Houston, Overseas, Alaska. $15,000 to $40,000 possible. (312) 741-9780 Ext. ? 3279. Call Refundable. $-20 POSITION AVAILABLE The Guilford Native Ameri cas Awn., Inez; Urban Indian Center in Greensboro, North Carolina needs Administra tive Secretary. Will act as assistant to Executive Direc tor. Must be excellent typist with skills in reading, com position and general office management. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Call (919)273-8686 between 8 to 5 or send resume to GNAA, P. O. Box 5623, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27403. (gag Potato chips arc known in England as potato crisps. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Friday, April 16, 1962, Peibbfoke State University filed with the Federal Com munications Commission an application for a construction permit for a new AM broad cast station at Pembroke, North Carolina. The proposed station will seek authority to operate on a frequency of 940 kHz, with the power of 10 kw. and its transmitting antenna will be side-mounted on a new 268 foot tower to be con structed on the north campus of Pembroke State University west of Philadelphia Road, Route 1340, Pembroke,/North Carolina 34? 41' 30" N latitude, 79?42' 00" W longitude). The studio of the proposed station will be lo cated at the Old Main Build ing on the campus of Pembro ke State University, Pembro ke, North Carolina and its transmitter will be located on the north campus, west of Rt. 1340 in Pembroke. The Board of Trustees of Pembroke State University are: M. Carr Gibson, Albert Hammonds, Burlin Lowry, Ira Pate Lowry, Leroy Marks. Grady G. Oxendine, Jessie E. Ozendine, Geneva Parnell, Arthur J. Robinson, M.D., and Willie C. Thomas. A copy of the application and related materials are available for public inspection during the hours of 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. at Sampson Hall, Office of Terry Hutchins, Legal Assistant to the Chancellor, Pembroke, North Carolina. 5-13 "Total abstinence is easier than perfect moderation." St. Augustine peeeeeeeeeee?v ATTENTION LUCIOUS LOCKLEAJUa now mi ill ill I wtth Mies Kitty's MeMe Heme Safes on High way 72, near Converse and invites all of his friends to come see him. Best prices around. aBBBBBBBBBBBBI WIDE SCREEN TELEVISION Wide screen television projector. (7 ft). Kit for $19.95 completed. Guaranteed. Write to the Retail Store, P.O. Box 1558, Pembroke, NC 28372 or call 521-0100. /?aan-immi irnm FOR RENT For rent 3 bedroom trailer. $135 per month plus deposit. Call S21-9006 after 6 p.m. "The tost music should to played as the tost men and women should be dressed?neither so well nor so ill as to attract attention to itself." Samuel Butler "The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day." H. W. Beecher You may consider your cat as fully grown after he reaches nine months of age. I THE REAL ESTATE CENTER 4650 Fayetteville Road lumberton, North Carolina 28358 (919) 738-8151 Parktoa-l wo bedroom, onej bath home located on a 75 x| ISO foot lot. Priced to sell at! ?Hily $6,800 with financing! tvailabla. Call Helen Locklear] today for all the details. JANE iMfST..739-5577 Pat Critchett. GUI.738-1309 Shirley Befl...7.38-I517 Helen Locklear...738-6100 Not na Lippard... 738-3833 Martha A veritt... 738-4995 Jim Anderson...738-1050 Mary Lois Odom..739-9841 tadspandsntlj Owned To keep salt shakers from clogging, *'*? t0 ten grains of rice inside your shaker. "He that has seen both sides of fifty has lived to littlrf purpose if he has not other views than he had whan he was much younger." William Cowper WMWWWWWW 1981 UNPAID TAXES I Pembroke, NC i XEGAL NOTICE Under and by virture of the power investedf in, me by the laws of the State of North Carolina, particularly by Chapter of the Public Laws of 1939, as amended, and per suant to an order of the Towp Council of Pembroke, North Carolina, 1 will offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Town Hall door in Pembroke at 12:00 noon Monday, May 10, 1982, liens upon real estate described below for non-payment of taxes for the year 1981, the name of the owner of or the person who listed the real estate taxes, the real estate which is subject to the lien, and the amount of the lien being set out below. Refer ence is made to the records in the office of the Town Clerk for more particular descrip tion of said real estate. And notice js hereby given that the amount of the lien set out below are subject to the addition of penalties as pro vided by law, and the cost of the sale. Ruby N. Smith, Town Clerk Pembroke Drug, l'/iLts $187.81 Barbara Anderson, 1L 37.45 Anthony Baker & Wf., 1L 158.34 Bema Barton, 1L 27.55 ( Clayton Bell. I'/jL 81.90 Oscar T. Blanks, < 5L * , 72.94 Theresa L. & Belinda Brewington, 1L 120.96 Ronald Brooks, 1L 105.84 Betty Bryant, .34A 169.126 Gary D. Burnette, 4L 109.45 Otjs Burnette, 6L 188.79 Ms. D.M.Cain. 1L 34.09 Early Carter. 1L 8.75 Thomas Edison Carter, ? A AO "IA i n to. iv \ Luther E. Chavis & Wf., ViL 79 59 Mattie Chavis Life Estate, . WL 31.78 Aggie Clark. 2L 56.00 Ronald Cockran & Wf. Ida, 1L 10.85 Donald Cummings & Wf. Rachel. 2L 27.02 Dorothy Cummings. 2L 64.33 Jerald Fredrick Cummings, 1L 152.71 Kelly Randall Demery & Wf. Wanda. 4'/jL 92.75 Jessie B. Dickerson. 11L 26.81 James Freeman & Wf. & Tonv Brewington & Wf., 1L 48.19 H.F. Harris. 1L ??S3.83 Willie Harris, Sr., 3L, 1.8A 111.23 Ruth C. Hatcher Life Est., William N. Hatcher. Remainder. 2L 42.42 Callie Hunt Heirs. IA 12.60 1 Elmer W. Hunt. 2L 220.12 HildaS. Hunt I '/>L 36.37 < Rav Hunt & Wf. Anita. ' . 2L 158.17 1 Giles Jacobs & Earlene. ' IL 218.44 Girtha Mae Jacobs. 4L 125.90 E Glenn Jacobs. II 84.98 Gregory Jacobs & Wf. Annie, l .36A 57.09 G Lacy Jacobs & Wf. Betty, .67A 80.36 v Ruby Jacobs. .35A 93.87 Joseph 6c Vida Johnson, H ?35A 148.40 Richard Lamb. 1L 9.66 G Carl Lindbert Locklear & Robin Locklear. 3L 84.14 C ?. H Hacriet Cecil Locklear, 1L 305.34 James B. Locklear, 1L 49.00 Joel Garth Locklear, 3L 217.07 Jolly L. Locklear, 4.3A 92.12 Mack Locklear. 3L 23.10 Malissa Locklear, 2L 99.12 Mary T. Warriax Locklear, 1L V 43.30 Maurice Locklear, 1L 40.72 Monque Locklear & Wf. Brenda, 2L 79.45 William P. Locklear, 3lAL 164.78 Jason B. Lowry & Roberts, 1L 493.71 Bernard Lowry, 5L 858.03 Elvery D. Lowry & Lee E. Neville, 2L 154.14 Loimie Lowry, 1L 5.60 Shirley Lowry. 3.7A 190.68 Silas Lowry, 2L 57.% Sterling P. Lowry & Wf. Cammie, .59A 9.87 Ms. Sue Lowry, 1L 92.82 L.W. McArthur Estate, 1L 9.80 Heirs of Sallie McDougala, 1L 8.40 Heirs of Will McDougald, 1L 8.40 Furman Lee McNeill, 2L40.53 W.O. Maynor, 5L 34.30 Alvin Mercer & Wf. Maggie Lois, 5L, 7.23A 940.10 , Angela Mercer, 1L 30.10 Maggie Lois Mercer, 6L 458.12 Calton Oxendine Jr. & Wf. Deliah, VtL 2.66 Charlie, Peggy, Rachel, Ertle, ( and Carson Oxendine, j 4L 17.08 | Kenneth Melviir Oxendine, 21 69.30 Myrtle W. Oxendine, 1L 19.60 Percy D. Oxendine, 2L 247.73 Richard Oxendine. 1L 194.81 * ?v t m P n tl H v a n /I ? n A "I"VWU VAbliUIIIC, S'/iL 300.00 rhadis Oxendine, 1L. 3Ft. 151.48 /ernon Oxendine. 2L 153.51 William Russell Oxendine, 4L 2.626.26 Jack & Clara Pate, 2L 16.31 Berteen Oxendine Prine, 1L 146.65 Billy D. Revels & Wf.. 1L 133.00 Evarsie H. Revels & Wf. Gadys, 1L 325.99 Gary L. Revels & Wf. Bobbie. .38A > 110.99 Juddie Revels & Wf. Olivia. 12L 1,472.03 Olivia M. Revels & Juddie Revels. Jr.. 2.24A 475.51 ' James Albert Sampson, IL, F 5A 406.17 f Joyce Brooks Sampson. ! 1L 141.61,1 Rosa Deese Sampson, I 2L 91.77; Van Dwight Sampson, 2L 56.70 Willie F. Sampson & Wf. Rosa. 1L 169.61 Jeraldine Schroder. 2L 23.31 da Bell Scott. 1L 3.15 Flay Seals Smith. 2L 65.49 Henrv F. & Shirley Smith. II 91.63 Icnry W. Smith & Wf. Juanita.6L 176.05 ena Steel. IL 21.98 iarry C. Strickland & Wf. Annette. '/jL 39.76 felba Sutton & Janet Sutton. 2L 60.00 leirs of Authur Timmons. IL 19.04 raham Wade Warriax. 2L 65.94 lovd Wicker & Wf. Arlene. '/iL 286.69 eirs of John E. Woodell, 31. 22.64 in ili. * Edmond Locklear. Jr. 4c Wf. Mary. IL 226.16 < Eva Mae Lcxklear. I '/jL 59.22 ^ NASHVILLE MUSIC CLUB COUNTRY MUSIC ONLY Membership* Only Mid Available at the Door ?COUNTRY MUSIC AT ITS BEST! Lodeted 2 Mile* North of Red Springs on Highway 211 4 ALUMINUM LEADS THE WAY If you understand ? basic law of physics, that the heavier an object is the more energy it takes to move it, then it's probably easy to understand why an aluminum alloy engine is an advantage in the family car. Like a lean long distance runner/ aluminum alloy en gines can be much lighter than cast iron ones. This, in turn, allows a lighter front end, and so on through the whole car. Aluminum engines also heat up and cool more quick ly, thereby delivering better efficiency. And when you combine aluminum alloy with an engine design that's flat rather than tall, the result is low weight and a low center of gravity. This results in better handling. That's why the engineers at Subaru, the nation's only American operated, publicly owned import automobile company, chose a special aluminum alloy, horizontal' I'P^maiMSaasiSH ly opposed 4-cylinder engine for their front and 4-wheel drive car*. Exactly how much weight . . .and gaa. . .is aaved by using an aluminum alloy engine? It's hard to say exactly, but consider that Subaru 4-wheel drive cars have the highest EPA gas mileage ratings of any 4 wheei drive cars sold in America. Purchasing the best, most fuel efficient car for the money in these times of high gas prices is more im portant than ever. Buying one with an aluminum, horizontally opposed engine just^n^rt^^^j^trbest Pharmacist I Pembroke Drue Center ] Odom??dW.3ri.rn*nl*.HC ft When in doubt, ask us! The most rewarding experience in pharmacy is advising and consulting with you over your health needs. Too often, however, our patients simply do not ask the questions they need to ask. Instead, they leave the pharmacy in doubt about their drug therapy instructions. So, get our attention when yoTneed an answer. Ask the question that's pusilhig you. Wt , have your confidence. I MOBILE HOMES / Fayette viile, N.C. V v *If you own your own lot, 0 6 We can build and finance for you ft / *12% Mortgage Money Y 7 We also do home improvements) y y "CaDCoBect (919] 485-4111 0 jp P.O. Box 64849, Fayetteville, N.C. 28306 ft ? - ? ?! HCar Insurance Paying too much for too little? ?BB3eE2355elE23|05^UaS CaN on u* for afl your inauranca. WILLIE VON LOWRY P.O. Box 7 Pembroke, NC 28372 Phone: 521-8621 Home 521-4368 LIFE HEALTH mfm NATIONWIDE H0ME E H INSURANCE CAB '? 00 your BUSINESS ? i I if>- ^ ? m' ' ?"*' WE WORK FOR YOU! | "We Have The Insurance to fit 1' , Your Particular Need." <. It You Nood Inturanco of Any Kind, Soo... , PEMBROKE aiwin J . DIAL INSURANCE AGENCY I ? lUf I. !? I# ?! .? ^ n HP ?? nf ??<#! I A# '
The Carolina Indian Voice (Pembroke, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 29, 1982, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75