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* - pi ' ' ?' j | w S ? | j55 : , . THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE 521-2026 - .. v . ':V *^35* "f- t'* 'W '' -!'?wP- ilj ??? * jaw LEGAL NOTICE State ?f North CaseRaa Cm^ ?f IAhm Nntfee to CaodNsaa aad Dahtacaaf HesdaDaaac, * f * The undersigned. having qualified as Executor of the estate of Hczzie Deese, de ceased. late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of March, 1963. or be barred from their recovery. , All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 30th day of September, 1962. Mtoa Pases, Execatar Route 2 Bex 277 Pembroke, NC 28372 To be pabHabed Oct. 7,14,21 and 28, 1982. [Sll FOR /ALE | FOR SALE Used appliances, stoves, washers and refrigerators for sale. All in good working condition. Contact 521-9767. Also does repair. Libel is printed; slander spoken. r~r~j I fnucaLADEOUf I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Own your own Jean Sportswear, Infant-Pre teen or Ladies Apparel Store. Offer-1 ing all nationally known brands such as Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi. Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein, Wrangler over 200 other brands. $7,900 to ^16,500 includes beginning inventorv, airfare for one to Fashion Center, training, fu tures. grand opening promo tions. Call Mr. Kostecky (501) ^327-803^^^^^ CAREER OPPORTUNITY Career opportiAiity in sales. High earnings, excell ent fringe benefits. If you are 21'/i, have a high school education and willine to start at $175-5300, call for an appointment. 739-3024. "Fame and tranquility can never be bedfellows." Montaigne igjfllffltfcaiAraoiifl There's a new Tupperware dealer in town. Call 521-0139. * * * You can turn those julienne potatoes into a quick casserole in no time. You'll need four to five cups of potato strips and a medium onion, cut into rings. Combine a can of condensed cheddar cheese soup, three-quarters cup milk, salt and pepper. Arrange alternate layers of potatoes, onions and sauce in a greased one and a half quart casserole. Sprinkle with paprika and dot with butter. Cover. Bake one hour at 350 degrees. Un cover and bake an addi tional 15 minutes or until potatoes are done. Any goods found in English waters or goods that have floated onto an English shoreline belong to the crown. iWllliCALnOllCtl r NORTH CAROLINA ROBESON COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 82CVD09M NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION June* R. Oiendlne, Plaintiff * vs. Polly Ann LocUear, Defendant TO: Polly Ann LocUear, the above named Defendant: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief again st you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is a judgement in favor of the Plaintiff and against the Defendant in the amount of $1,141.27 for damages arising out of an automobile accident on March 18, 1981. YOU ARE REQUIRED to make defense to such plead ing not later than the 30th day of November, 1982, and upon do so tfi^ party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 14th day of Octo ber. 1982. Robert D. Jacobsoa Attorney for Plaintiff 318 E. 5th St. P.O. Bos 1795 Lumberton, NC 28358 Publish October 21, ft 28, November 4, 1982. YOUR DOG NEEDS VITAMINS, TOO. t* S P *i ? A Sergeant's the pet eve p>ei\*> ran A THE REAL ESTATE Z J CENTER J v4850 Fayetteville Road w Atumberton, North Carolina ? A 28358 A ? (919) 738-8151 ' y ? 1-800-443-2781 At. C-i9 T |Pembroke-Country store andj 44 bedroom, 1 bath concrete, jblock home with 2 acres! /located at the interseotkmof JSR 1003 &SR1159. Goodt .location and priced to sell at* ? ($37,500. Call Helen Loddearf for an appointment today! w /JANE SMITH...739-3577 J Pat Critchett. G8I..738-130W J Shirley Bell...738-1517 f Helen Locklear...738-6100 V A Norma Lippard...738-1833 A A Martha Averltt... 738 1995 u A Jim Anderson...738-1050 A K ^ ^ " V aRlntfcependMtd)^ Owned I ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS A. Sealed bids will be received by: The Robeson County Board of Education, P.O. Bo* 1328, Lumberton, North Carolina 28358 B. Location of Bid Opening: Office of Superintendent, Robeson County Board of Education, N.C. 711 West. C. Bid Date: Up to 3:00 P.M. on November 9, 1982. D. Items For Sale: 1964 Ford '/j ttdn pickup, *F10CE565518 1960 Ford Vi ton pickup, ( #F10JON21274 1973 Dodge Vi ton pickup. #D14AB3S106611 1966 Ford Vi ton pickup, #F10YN803667 1979 Chev. 4 Dr. *1L69G9S 210368 E. Vehicles may be inspected at Robeson County Schools Maintenance Department. F. Bid forms and information may be obtained from J.C. Humphrey, Assistant Super intendent, Robeson County Schools. G. Bids are subject to confir mation of the Robeson County Board of Education. Mr. Pumell Swett Superintendent Robeson County Schools Lumberton, NC 28358 ? Between ? - I Lumberton I I ?r Fairmont, N. C. I I Saturday, November 6th, 19821 I 11:00 A. M. On Site I I LOCATION: From Lumb?rton followHwy. 41 S. toward Fairmont. I 2 miles after passing Hwy. 74 Intersection turn right at Texaco H I Station (S. R. 2235 - Old Stage Rd.) Sale 1 mile on right - Watch B I for Auction Signs. I 25 Large Lots I AUCTIONEERS NOTES: This is a newly developed subdivision I and the owner has instructed us to offer these lots at Auction for the I top dollar bid. They are mostly wooded and welt located almost I half way between Lumberton and Fairmont; only 1 mile off I Hwy. 41 S. They are being sold with moderate restrictions allowing I single wide and double wide mobile homes, sectional and conven- I tional houses. Each has plenty of room for gardens, etc. TERMS: $200.00 Down Day of Sale. Balance financed at $50.00 I per month. (Owner Financing) I 2nd Sale - 2:30 P. M. I I LOCATION: From Lumberton follow Hwy. 41 S. toward Fairmont. 2 miles after passing Hwy. 74 Intersection turn left at Texaco Sta I tion. (S. R. 2235 - Old Stage Rd.) Go 1% miles. Farm is located on right. Watch for Auction Signs. I 26.5 Acre Farm I I This is a very nice small farm in a well located area, and is ideal for I rambling country estate with horses, etc. It has approximately 6 I acres cleared and excellent well drained soil for farming. The I Tobacco Allotment is J 000 lbs. I TERMS: 10% Down Sale Day. 15% at Closing within 30 Days. I Guaranteed Owner Financing on Balance for 5 years at 10% Simple I Interest. I REASON FOR SELLING: Mr. Roger W. Neat, Fairmont, N.C., I Owner of these two parcels has retired and has no further need for I these properties. Seldom do properties of this nature become avail able for sale, especially' at Auction where the buyer sets the price. I I We urge early inspection. Carefully examine the offering and see the I potential. Sale to be held on site Rain or Shine. Our Field office ? I and Representatives will be at the Subdivision Friday, November 5th I I with maps and to answer any questions. I For Maps 8t Further Information Prior to Sale Day H Call Roger W. Neal of Fairmont, N. C. ? at 628-8581 or the Auction Company ' Now Through Sale Day ? ? ? .. , ? ' ? ^ ? I ( $500.00 Cash Prizes \ I m Ati " ? i ' 7t|U ??I mSKm I PROGRESSIVE savings ? loam, ltd. i 8.972% Rol? EWactiv* thru Nov.Eil. MINIMUM ? MONTH MATURITY WMAiTV KM IANY HHTHQRAWM 8 50% Rot* IHactivo thru Now I ?t MMMUN 7 DAYS TO ? NKX MATURITY UMAlTY POt IAMY RWWPMWM 179% CM* MbcMn Hm. I ft nmSSSUM 1 TO TVS YEARS MATURITY NMk|f*toV?fMM| DEPOSITS INSURED UP TOSIOO.OOO BY NCSGC PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS?rLOAN, UTD. 4400 Foyottovill* Rd. MEMBER NCSGC III N. Court Sq. lumborton, N.c. Phono 736-1415 Of 738-14*8 lumborton, N.C. For constipation relief tomorrow reach for EX-LAX'tonight Ex-Lax helps restore your system's own natural rhythm overnight Gently. Dependably Try it tonight. You'll like the relief in the morning. Chocolated or pills, Ex-Lax is y HaHfiD "The Overnight Wonder" fT'/Tvll ? ? * This children's nutrition si supplement has 20 per cent more essential vita mins than any other leading brand, as well as five recom mended minerals, not just one, as many other chil dren's vitamins. They con tain no artificial sweeteners or preservatives and come in six whimsical cartoon char acters children like. Read label and follow directions. < 1 s I as. Inc.. I*#H2 Lucas Wins Internship Jeff Lucas, a Lumbee Indian and a sophomore in business management at Brigham Young University, is the only Indian among 120 students from 60 universities across the United States serving a summer internship with the Kemper Insurance Co. Lucas is being paid a salary while working in the auditing department of the company's Atlanta district office. The internship will also give him a variety of experiences in business practices in the company, which sells home, life and auto insurance. During BYU's winter semester, he was elected 1982-03 president of the Tribe of Many Feathers, an organization which sponsors a variety of activities for the nearly 500 Indian students attending the university. Lucas. 21, is the son of James and Geneva Lucas of > Pembroke, N.C., about 350 miles from Atlanta. As a freshman at BYU, he won the Outstanding Indian Freshman Scholarship Award for having the highest grade point average. He also won one of four leadership awards presented to Indian students. His twin sisters-Sandra and Sarah-both graduated from BYU and are currently working on their master's degrees there. Lucas served a mission to Adelaide, Australia, for the LDS Church. v * < i JEFF LUCAS ?040/M (12 71) STATE ^ a-CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF GONOITVOli <li?iu4in? Q^H^c Substdiartfs) , f ? | . ? ' * ? (Dollar Amounli irf Thousands) *? ' ,}t' LEGAL TITLE OF BANK STATE BANK NO ?> ?.0 LUMBEE BANK FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO 531 CITY ~ 7 I ICOUNTY ISTATE IZIP CODE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE Pembroke Robeson NC 28372 September 30, 1982 ASSETS Mil Thori 1. Cash and due from depository institutions ....... 1 472 1 2. U.S. Treasury securities. 300 2 3. Obligations o( other U S Government agencies and corporations 2 490 3 41. Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States 539 4 5. Other bonds, notes, and debentures . Norn 5 6 Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock .... Noni 6 7. Trading account securities n?n7 7 8. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell ___ SSO 8 9 a. Loans. Total (excluding unearned income) A 469 Y/AyM 9a b Less: allowance for possible loan losses 26 9b c Loans. Net . 1 ...... . ^ /.at 9c 10. Lease financing receivables . Nrtnq 10 11. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises JUL 11 12 Real estate owned other than bank premises 3B 12 13 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies 'Nona 13 14. Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding [Nona 14 15. Other assets ......... 1158 , 15 16 TOTAL ASSETS (sum ol items 1 thru 15) ? 10 060 18 LIABILITIES 'W///MM 17 Demand deposits of individuals partnerships end corporations ... L 33? 17 18 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . 1173 18 19 Deposits of United States Government . . 42. 1' 20 Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States 1 IsfiA 20 21 Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions Nnm 21 22 Deposits of commercial banks ? ? Nnm 22 23 Certified and officers' checks ___ 35 23 24. Total Deposits (sum ol items 17 thru 23) ... 8 BAB 24 a(1). Total demand deposits L 745 W/rft* '$$//< 24a(1) a(2) Total time and savings deposits 2_ 103 'W//. W///A 24a(2) 25. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase None 25 26 a Interest-bearing demand notes (note balances) issued to the U S Treasury None 26a b Other liabilities for borrowed money Nond 26b 27 Mortgage Indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases None 27 28. Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding [Nnm 28 29 Other liabilities ... 131 29 30 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) (sum of items 24 thru 29) 8_ 979 30 31 Subordinated notes and debentures .? Nona 31 equity capital ' ^ ~~ ? ? W////MWa 32 Preferred stock a No shares outstanding Nond (par value) Nont 32 33 Common stock a No shares authorized 10(000 b No shares outstanding Q 6? 180 ] (par value) 336 33 34 Surplus . . . . / |414 34 35 Undivided profits . ( 331 35 36 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves .... Nont 36 37. TOTAL EOUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 32 thru 36) . . 1 061 37 38 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 30 31 and 37) ?ui&jfifiSL 38 MEMORANDA /' -: " Memo 1. Amounts outstanding as of report dale: a(1) Standby letters of Credit' total |Nr?ni 1a(1) a(2) Amount of standby letters of credit in Memo item 1a(1) conveyed lo others through participations Nont 1a12) b. Time certificates of deposit In denominations of 8100 000 or more 3 |OS3 lb c Other time deposits in amounts ol 8100.000 or more ? J.'ont 1c 2. Average for 30 calendar (lays (or calendar month) ending with report date a. Cash and due Irom depository institutions (corresponds 10 item 1 above) , 1 |479 | 2a b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell (corresponds to item 8 above) .1 |67B i 2b c. Total loans (corresoonds to item 9a above) . ? ? ? I 4 j454 I 2c d Tims certificates of deposits in denominations of 8100.000 or more (corresponds to Memoranda item lb aboee) 1 3 |029 1 2d e Total deposits (corresponds to item 24 above) , 8 1985 j 2e f federal funds purchased and securities sold under a|reements to repurchase (corresponds to item 25 above) Mona| 2f g Othe^ liabilities lor borrowed money (corresponds to Item 26b above) ttonsj 2g ? - , h. Totali assets (corresponds to item 19 above) . ' . 10 |I76| 2h > WOK Thh isyoif wmi be tuttoo 6y n outhoiiroo oti.cw(i) mi) iimm by not itit mm woo miw in?? in oflitstft) Manna mo men I/We. the undersidned offlcer(S). do hereby declare that this Report 01 Condition (including the supporting schedules) has been prepared in eonlormence 4''* ine mstmclioos issued by the Fsdetsi Deoosii ln-ut?nco Corporinoe end ? trus 10 Ihe Seel of my knowledge end belief ^ !ft siQNA^^^^ictm^uTir^^tKro sion report Ioate s***? ij \ $ ) Linda L. Chavla. Assistant Cashier 1 9197521-9707 ?: Wt rhe i>*0or?|oo0 Oirocton >11x1 IN couocinOM of me Stport ol QmOUiw Ji"liii0^j Ida tusoonmf KiiMinVti sae SKiorso that n has Ssss ?M?Mpd'by n sa4 to ira Sw^^^?smo4?0 one ttlW im Sam pis^p|^stsr^^^^^imthj>sseowase>INmleIrss Wietswm^ ^ I v?i/,vUeiViijL'Sp '*?. I?I? I.'Kin n?rZ Nfarr nv All V Art wfr. V .7 s /? - " , ued/Nvrht ??,? ?.?? I r .v ***?-f *fc{e>>t r / / S -J / ^kOf \ * J &'i Bit flL, '? /!? Ik S M '
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