Jjjjjj CLASSIFIEDS
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given
that on Friday. April 16. 1982,
'Pembroke 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 Bond,
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, Burl in Lowry, Ira
Pate Lowry, Leroy Marks,
Grady G. Oxendine, Jessie E.
Oxendine, 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.- S
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
FOR RENT
Two bedroom mobile ,
tome for'rem. J?bcaktt3',,i'ftMn'
one block of P5U. $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.
POSITION AVAILABLE
Attorney Vacancyi Ca- -
tawba Valley Legal Services is
seeking to hire a staff attor
ney. North Carolina License
or admission by comity desir
able. Salaray: $13,880 plus
DOE, excellent benefits.
CVLS is an Equal Opportunity
Affirmative Action Employer.
Minorities, women, the el
derly and the handicapped are
encouraged to apply. Submit
resume, minimum or 3 per
sonal references and a writing
sample by 6-2-82 to: Cornelius
A. Manly, Directing Attorney,
CVLS. 201 W. McDowell St..
Morgan ton. NC 28655. Con
tact CVLS for complete job
descriptidb.
HELP WANTED
Needed. One police offi
cer for the Town of Pembroke.
Must be a high school gradu
ate and pass the police
aptitude test. Fringe benefits
include retirement, hospital
insurance, paid vacation and
sick leave. Contact Chief
Vernon Oxendine, Pembroke
Police Department.
Ml
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legal notke
state of
north carolina
county of iobeson
notice to creditors
and debtors of
john lockleab,
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
Joha Pat Lecldear
EXECUTOR
Rt. 3, Box 136-A
Maxton, N.C. 28364
To be published on April
15, 22. 29 and May 6, 1982
FOB SALE
1972 Ford LTD. Four
doors, heating and air condi
tioning. Needs minor repair.
Call 521-4205.
BIDS BEING ACCEPTED
Sealed bids are now being
accepted at Lumbee River
Electric Membership Cor
poration, 601E. 4th Ave., Red
Springs, N. C.*for the follow
ing:
1978 Chevrolet Nova, 4
' door sedan, automatic trans
> mission,,W* conditioned-,,
One used white stor-all
pick-up tool box (Marked 441)
One used yellow pick-up
tool box (Marked 437)
Bids will be accepted
through 2 p.m. May 25, 1982. j
Equipment can be seen at
above address from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Sub
mit bids to Purchasing Agent,
Lumbee River EMC, P.O. Box
830, Red Springs, N.C. 28377.
* Each item must be bidded
separately. Equipment will be
sold as is, and seller reserves
right to reject any and all
bids.
"Nothing shows a man's
character mora than what
ha laughs at." Goethe
. ATTENTION
LOOOOS LOCKLEAlb ww
way 72. war Cowwc?"and
tnrfcea all at Us friends to
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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.
FORREN1
For rent 3
bedroem trailer. $135 per
month plus deposit. Call
521-9006 after 6 p.m.
My company it about to
open an American Indian
Shop. Our plans are to help
other American Indians to
become more self sufficient.
Our program is to take
applications for only those
who are sincere and dedicated
to "Self-Help." Anyone in
terested in more details kindly
write, at once, to....
Pierdng Eyes Indian Crafts
P.O. Box 27507
Philadelphia, Pa. 19119,
SSSNEED FINANCIAL
AID TO ATTEND
PEMBROKE STATE
UNIVERSITY????
CaUPSU Financial Aid
Hot Line [919] 521-8500
From 8 a-m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday
REAGAN PRAISES HA1Q
I PresHesgiR,*eW.
corned Secretary "o7 States
Alexander M.'Haig Jr. home
from Europe, calling it ;
triumphal return" from a "'
meeting with America's
North Atlantic allies in
Rome.
DESIGNS MEMORIAL
WASHINGTON - Maya
Ying Lin, a 21-year-old archi-^j
tecture student at Yale Uni
versity, won a competition to -
design a Washington
memorial to the 57,692
Americans who died in
Vietnam, and whose names
will be engraved on its
polished black granite walls.
She will get $20,000 for her
design.
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Th? Bibb says, "HONOR your father and mother
(that your days may be LONG." Ought not this to stir
I us as MOTHER'S DAY approaches?*^ "honor" isa
?commanded to be given both Mom and Dad. And
?secondly, when we obey, "long life" is promised.
I This is pertinent for with loaf Ufa. your good
?health has always been your Pharmacy's main
|So, get prepared. Mom. Whether by phone, by
?card, gfft, or deed, your children will certainly
Iremember your DAY. We, too, wish you HONOR
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REAGAN'S VTCTOBY
The House passed a $689*
billion budget plan drafted to
President Reagan's
prescription for economic re
covery through massive cuts i
in spanding and taxes,
Democrats joined a un
animous Republican minority
to seal the decision.
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U.S., JAPAN, SOVIETS
President Reagan, de
' clarlng that ''Japan and
America will go forward '
together," in White House
talks with Japanese Prime
Minister Zetfko Suzuki that"
were designed to pave the ?
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*4850 Fayetteville Road
*Lumberton. North Carolina!
28358
A (9J.R) 7^8-8151 , ,
X pemBroKE-Excellent
x investment opportun
XlTYinOwner financing avail
Xable An this one-story con
X crete /block building located
I on two lots adjacent to
X Highway 711 at the entrance
X to Pembroke City limits. Call
X Helen Locklear today for all
* the details. Priced to sell at
X $25,000.
0 JANE SMITH...739-5577 '
? Pat Critchett, GRI..738-1309Q
0 Shirley Ben...738-l517 X
J Helen Lock!ear...738-6100 n
1 Norma Lippard...738-3833 M
| Martha A veritt... 738-4995 ?
J Jim Anderson...738-1050 n
J| Mary Lois Odom..739-9841 n
Independently Owned Q
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Town of Pembroke-Three I
bedroom, one bath home on f
! fenced in lot. Owner finan- ,
dng at a low interest rate.
Prior $32,500. 3| i
"? , Pembroke-One and one half, (
' miles from Pembroke beau-, j
tiful country home on four I
I and one half acres of land.'
; Three bedrooms, two baths
and much mote.
Lnmberton-Four bedrooms,
bath, large fended in yard.,
[Only $22000.' *
Bnshieee For Salomon High
way 74: For mort'infonma^
tion call Adeline Maynor, A
A A Realty, Pembroke,
home 738-2094, office 521
3629 "i
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BOSTON ft SCHOOLS
1 BOSTON -- The state
Supreme Court has ordered
Boston to keep its near
penniless school system open
through the end of the year,
ending two months of uncer
tainty for 64,000 students.
The nation's oldest school
system was scraping the bot
tom of its S210 million
budget.
BREAKS HIP
KANSAS CITY, MO. --
Bess Truman, 96, frail and
unable to walk, fell from her
bed and fractured her right
hip. The former first lady
was hospitalized for surgery.
I
HAS NEW HEART
MINNEAPOLIS A 9
year-old girl, one of the
world's youngest heart trans
plant patients, who had been
given only about a month to
live, received the heart of an
11-year-old girl accident
victim in a six-hour operation
by a team of four surgeons.
AMMUNITION EXPLOSION
RADFORD, VA. - Four
workers were burned and the
roof was blown off a building
recently in an explosion dur
ing a test of a new powder
making process at the Army
Ammunition Plant.
LEADERS QUIT
WARSAW, POLAND -
Leaders of the Communist
supported United Peasants
Party who tried but failed to
stop formation of an
independent farmers' union
resigned in a move which
underlined the strength of
Poland's free trade unions.
MOBILE HOMES
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ONE MINUTE SPOUTS QIMZ |
1. Who won the Byron |
Nelson dusk golf towns- J
ment? %
2. Name the winner fb the M
LPGA Lady Mkhelob golf |
tournament.
3- Rookie pitcher Fernando 9
Valenzuela plays pro base- (
ball for what team? M
4. Who pitched this season's '
first no-hitter? 1
5. In what sport is Doug(
Harvey known? fl
T? Spirt Oak (
1. Brace Lsttsfee. Q
2- Amy Akott. M
3. L A. Dodgors.
4. Charlie Lea. Montreal.
5. Hockey. 4
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Prospect
Honor
Roll
This list of honor
for the fifth six weeks report
ting period has been releasee
by James A. Jones, P""C1P
of Prospect High School.
A HONOR ROIA
Grade BtRonnie Lowery.
Grade lliRussell B. Jones,
and Gina L.
B HONOR ROLL
Grade 9? Annette Barton,
MicheUe Barton, Michael Bul
Urd, Michael Chavis, Lizette
Harris, Maria Harris, Dunne
Knight, Amanda Lo?kj**5'
Amy J Lo6"?^; ^TJ^_
,lear, Sophia Locklear, Timmy
Lock! ear, Nena F. Oxen dine,
Wendy Tettenton.
Grade lOi Ronnie Brewer,
Doris Locklear, Darryl Lock
lear, Krishna Locklear, Dona
van Locklear, Terry Lowery,
Sherry L. Scott, Rena Strick
land, Perry Woods
Grade lliGary Buner^ Wd
bert L. Chavis, Tina Harris.
Cora L. Locklear, Jeffery
McGirt, Virgil Oxendine,
Constance Sencenbaugh,
Kristin Thompson.
Grade 12?Kitty Barton, Ricky
Brayboy, John Britt, Kimber
ly Owens, Annette Butler,
Benjamin Chavis. Debra
Chavis, Jerry <*ev"'
Chavis, Medra Dial, Chuck
Harris, Dwight Hams, San
dra CoUins, Kevin D. Hunt,
Jessie Jacobs, Mary L. Ja
cobs, Teresa Jacobs, Terry L.
Jacobs, Glynis Lambert, Ue
nise S. Locklear, Earl r.
Locklear, Fredrick Locklear
Jr. R.D. Locklear. Sekm*
Locklear, Stuart W. Lock
tear, Terry W. Locklear
Dwight McGirt, Magaline
McLean, Lesa Oxendine,
Ellen Revels, Jeff Strickland,
Samuel Woods, Diane
McMillian, Wallace Walt
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MORMONS,"MX SYSTEM >
SALT LAKE CITY - Mor
mon Church President
Spencer Kimball has de
plored "arsenals of nude*'
weaponry" and asked the
Reagan administration to
scrap plans to build the MX
missile system in the desert
basins of Utah and Nevada.
"A poet can survive any
thing but a misprint."
Oscar Wilde
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Pembroke. NC 28372
Phone: 621-8621 Home 621-4368
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