M MJ^WJr aJOtWm fJrm^S fJwO m A ^ r#uC/E7?f kjCMWT* /A?#v M. .^^F ^^ ^ Vl^Wlr |r ?Fr ? W f ^ FWMJ POtiil'MJti AVAILABLE Pembroke Housing Au thoriy (One Position) Mamte mm Assistance. 1. Genera/ Statement of Du tie*: Performs semiskilled not in the mechanical or building traders related to the mainte nance and repair of buildings and related equipment and machinery i. Distinguished Features of the Class: An employee in this class performs a. variety of semi skilled tasks in assisting higher level maintenance me chanics in carpentry, plumb ing, electrics*, preventive maintenance and grounds work. Work is performed under general supervision, but specific instructions are received from a supervisor on new, unusual, or complex assignments. S. Illustrative Examples of Work: A complete job description will be provided to each applicant K. Desirable Knowledges, Sails and Abilities: Working knowledge of the practices and tools used in the building maintenance trades. Working knowledge of the physical layout of Housing Authority facilities and equip ment Some knowledge of princi ples, practices, tools, and equipment used in electrical, plumbing, steam fitting, air conditioning, and carpentry trades. Skill in the use and care of tools and equipment related to general maintenance and grounds work. Ability to operate the more common types of machine shop and/or woodworking equipment Ability to work without direct supervision and to supervise unskilled subordi nate employees in performing assigned tasks. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees. 5.. Desirable Experience and Training: Some experience in main tenance trade fields. Com pletion of grammar school, trade school or an equivalent combination of experience' and training. 6. Salary: Entry level ($9,901.00) 7. Benefitt: Complete benefits includ ed, retirement, medical, ann ual and sick leave, etc. Applications may be made at the Housing Authority Central Office, 606 Lumbee St, Locklear Court, Pembro ke, NC. Applications will be accept ed through Friday, January 17th <B0t five p.m. To be published 1-9 and 1-16, 1986. FOR SALE Charles Paul Mobile Homes Sales has one 14x60 Champion, 2-bedroom, 1 bath, total electric mobile .home with wpod siding. $7,995.00 delivered and set up. Call Cindy at 739-9428. Two 14x52 2-bedroom, 1 bath, total electric. LOOK NO DOWN PAYMENT. Call Cindy at 739-9428. FOR SALE 8E3UNG: 3 bedroom homes, fully furnished. Assume loans as low as $150 per month. Call 738-7771. V1-800-438-1032 J ? LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Ronton County Manama Q. Quinata Hasnfiff -ve Myrtle Sanderson Quinata, Defendant TO MYRTLE SANDERSON QUINATA: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you hoe been filed m the above entitled action m the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Robeson County. The nature of the relief sought if as follows: I. To secure an absolute divorce from you on the grounds of one year's separa tion. You are required to make defense to such pleadings no later than February 18, 1986; and upon your failure to do so, that the party seeking recove ry against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 7th day of January, 1986. CHAVE & LOCKLEAR By Ertle Knox Ckavis Attorney for Plaintiff The Law Building P.O. Box877 Lumberton, NC 98859 Telephone: [919] 738-8176 To be published: Jan. 9, 16, and S3, 1986 SAVINGS Mr. Businessman, Pur chasing Agent: If you would like to save on your printing, see Cherry Sampson, Mgr., Quality frinting Co., next door to The Carolina Indian Voice, Pembroke. Free esti mates. UN HELP WANTED Ambitious person to sell Cable TV in Pembroke area. Salary paid on commission. Inquiries may call 739-0072 or 'come by the Red Springs Office 6f AtetTCable TV at 112 El Third Avenue. LEGAL NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Robeson. Notice To Creditors And Debtors Of Dora Locklear Deceased The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of Dora Locklear, de ceased, late of Robeson Coun ty, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the 16th day of July, 1986, or be barred from their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 9th day of January, 1986. Gary Locldear Executor Route 2, Box US-A Pembroke, NC 28372 To be published January 16, 23, 30, and February 6, 1986. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Own you own jean- sports wear, ladies apparel, child rens, large size, petite, com bination store, maternity, accessories. Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, E Z Street, Izod, Esprit, Tomboy, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Liz Claiborne, Members Only, Gasoline, Healthtex, Over 1000 others. $13,300 to $24,900 inventory, training, fixtures, grand opening etc. Can open 15 days. Mr. Bing (404) 252-4489. I I Mi AL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Ozmer Lee Oxendine, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to . notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 21st day of July, 1986, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 9th day of January, 1986. Mrs. Cora Sue Oxendine Administratrix Route 3, Box 083-A Maxton, NC 28364 LOCKLEAR, BROOKS, & JACOBS Attorneys At Law P.O. Box999 Pembroke, NC 28372 Telephone: [919]521-3413 To be published:' January 16, 23, 30, and February 6, 1986. PORTION AVAILABLE Tide: Associate Director for Finance and Administration Hie Associate Director for Finance and Administration works as part of the senior management team with spe cial responsibilities for the internal operations of the Corporation and the several primary health care clinics. The Associate Director for Finance and Administration directly supervises the finan cial operations and partici pates with the Executive Director and Medical Director in carrying out the personnel activities of the Corporation. Qualifications: 1. A Masters Degree in Health, Public or Business Administration, or a Baccal aureate degree with four years experience in health care administration. 2.~ Experience with ~ the reporting requirements' of primary health care programs funded by the U.S. Public Health Service. 3. The ability to supervise the financial activities of a major health care provider, including relations with third party payers. Salary: 127,316- $38,437 Send Resume to: Robeson Health Care Corporation, P.O. Box 1629, Pembroke, NC 28372. Deadline for Applications: January 31, 1986. 1-23 PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT On January 19, 1986, the ( Lumberton Human Relations Commission will sponsor a celebration honoring the birth day of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Guest speaker for the occa sion will be the Honorable Herbert Richardson, District COurt Judge, with perfor mances by the Carolina Mass Choir and others. The Lum berton Human Relations Commission will also recog nize outstanding individuals at this time. Activities are scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. in the Carolina Civic Center. You support is sulicited to help make this a community celebration. Admission is FOR RENT Two bedroom apartment for rent Partially furnished. $100 deposit $200 per month. Family preferred. Call 521 4203. Study without reflection is a waste of time; reflection without study is dangerous. - Confuciu* t Dial Insurance j Agency, ln& | c*uw/meter j West 3rd Street 521-9090 I iPsmbroH* 1 PEMBROKE, N.C. 26372 | (dp) i \ Insurance ? iMmNT J | HMI *00 ?M?*T y : the Independent Insurance agent handles the policies of several com- ? | panics ? he is not the employee of one insurance company. The In- V ? dependent agent represents YOU, not the company, in gatting a fair aat- ' tiament of your loaa dalm. DIAL INSURANCE AGENCY V An Independent Insurance Agency <4 / - + ? ? Robeson Drug Probe tUMBERTON ? A Robeson County undercover drug operation netted eight weekend arrests, bringing to 86 the number of people arrested on drug charges since a roundup began late last week, authorities said Sunday evening. The arrests included charges of cocaine, LSD, marijuana and alcohol, authorities said. The drug operation began in February when police officers from Red Springs and Fairmont and deputies from Robeson, Scotland and Cumberland counties began making undercover drug boys and gathering information, said Kevin Stone, a narcotics officer with the the Robeson County Sheriffs De partment The buys led to grand jury indictments of 88 people on 225 ? drug charges, he said. Authorities began rounding up suspects late Thursday night and early Friday morning. LRDA Parent Meeting Held Student Entertainment and Exhibition was the theme for Dec. 17 Parent Meeting for the LRDA Center for the Arts. A Choral Reading enti tled "The Last FLower" was presented by the center's drama students. The vocal students sang two numbers "0 Holy Night" and "Walk a Little Slower My Friend." The dance students presented warm up exercises, ballet, jazz, modern and theatre dance. The Center's Art De partment exhibited visual art works. A display of photogra phs from last year's perfor mances at the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol in Washing ton, DC and last year's productions were also on display. On December 19 the Center for the Arts students also performed Christmas music at the North Carolina Cancer Institute in Lumberton. The Center'elected parent officers at the meeting. The following were elected: Mr. Larry Locklear and Ms. Mary Poorboy, co chairpersons; Marilyn Locklear, secretary. Those elected to the working committee were Van Samp son, Vivian Jacobs, Rose Woods. Addie M. Locklear, Carolyn Deese. Helen Scott, Kathryn Eddings and Pat Sampson. Plans are underway for involvement of these officers in LRDA's Center for the Arts activities. A & A Ins. & Realty ft FOR SALE I Beautiful home located A on l'/t lots. 503 North Jones A Street, Pembroke. One block over from Union Chapel Road. Approximately 1000 sq. ft Come by and let us show you this hojne. INice home, 3 bedrooms. Completely redone. Located on Russell Street. Approxi mately 1200 sq. ft ' Established business for rent Grocery store and rest aurant For more informa tion call 521-3629. i 1 Far al Yaw i Red Estate Needs See.. m a. a a. insurance Land realty ft West Third Street 7 Pembroke, NC 28372 ft 521-3629 ft I 1 The Real Estate Center P.O. Box 781 Lumberton, N.C. 28358 Ffcoao [919] 738-6151 1 ?888-443-2781 Ext. C-19 I ? ? i Looking for a great buy? This is itl Rex Rennert School area, | 55 acres cleared and wooded I land with road frontage on SRI 1752 & 1750. Priced to sell at $46,750 or $36,750 without. * timber. Call Helen Locklear. Jewell Shaw 739-3650 Jane Smith 739-5577 Pat Crichett.'. 738-1309 Shirley BeD 738-1517 Helen Locklear 738-6100 Norma Upperd 738-3833 Mary Lois Odom. . 739-9641 Fp Wlshart 738-4721 Loaise Sandeitoo. .739-9373 IAflammjdmsaAlu ?^ ? ?? inasptnafrny uwn#a and Oparatad . PSU Students Named to Dean's list A total of 188 students made the Dean's List at Pembroke State University during the fall semester, it has been announced by Chan cellor Paul R Givens. A grade point average of 3.6 for a minimum of 12 semester hours is required to make the Dean's List (Students hail from 52 cities in North Carolina and nine outside the Tar Heel State. Ten states are represented on the Dean's List and one student hails from China. Fayette ville leads with 31 students, followed by Lum berton with 25, St Pauls and Laurinburg with 11 each, Rowland with 10, Pembroke and Fairmont with 9 each, Rockingham with 8, and Bla denboro and Maxton with 5 each. ROBESON COUNTY 1 SCHOOLS I | NEWS AND BRIEFS > Andrew lm Hum Title IV Provided Student An Opportunity To Explore The Performing Arts "Through Title IV, I was exposed to a lot of educational and cultural experiences which; prepared me for enrollment at the School of the Arts." Tliose words are positively affirmed from Andrew Lee Hunt's active participation in the Htlel IV Part A and Part B Indian Education programs and activities during the past 8 years. ? With assistance from Title IV, Andrew, a freshman at the North Carolina School of the Arts* in Winston-Salem, was financially able to complete his junior and senior high school years on; the Winston Salem campus receiving a diploma in dance during the spring of 1985. He had; practiced his talent as a student at the Title IV Part B Lumber River Center for the Arts*! "I don't think I could have adjusted to being away from home or living on campus during* those last two years of high school, but because of the Title IV summer enrichment prograntt; provided at Pembroke State University I had the opportunity to experience living on i university campus. "living in the Pembroke State University dormitories for six weeks provided me theC opportunity to develop independence, self assurance, and interaction skills with students** outside the regular junior high classes," Andrew stated. During the summer of 1982, Andrew participated in a Summer Youth Gifted and Talented* Program at PSU which was sponsored by the Robeson County Title IV Part A Indian Education* Project Andrew was one of 60 students participating in the program which provided enrichment instruction in special band, chorus, and science and mathematics. "My involvement with the Title IV choral group began in the fifth grade at Deep Branch. Elementary School. I sang with the school choral group as well as with the Title IV advanced; choral group which included students from other county elementary schools. "While performing with the advanced Youth Choral Group I had the privilege of beini; involved with special choral recitals at local, state and national events, and also performed wide the Title IV Indian Cultural Dancers which I thoroughly enjoyed," Andrew said. *1 In May of 1981, the advanced Youth Choral Group participated in the Capitol Square Art?' Festival sponsored by the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction, Division ojf. Cultural Arts, in Raleigh. During the fall of the 1980 81 school year, the advanced Youth Choral Group along with tha;* Title IV Indian Cultural Dancers traveled to Mcintosh, Alabama to perform at the annual Creefic* Indian Nation Fow Wow. "?;* ?"? mat was my lirst expenence traveling outside the state. I saw what the cultural ant.-., physcial environment was like away from Robeson County. '' The trip wasn't a difficult one. Hie Title IV staff who chaperoned the trip provided individual, support and encouragement because they knew that was the first opportunity most of thtrr students had had to travel and spend several nights away from the families. "I still appreciate the home style environment, the earing and understanding they showed: TC* helped me develop confidence and a desire to find out more about the worid away from hom^" Andrew said. _ - ' During the 1985 summer months, Andrew pursued employment with the TV ft Attractions Entertainment Department of Carowinds in Charlotte. "About 7,000 students nationally audition for summer employment with entertainment productions such as Taft and Kings. 1 was fortunate to work Carowinds this past summer. R.v helped me to grow with myself and accept personal responsibility which Title IV had begun to' instill while I was actively involved in its programs. '1 would encourage any student to take advantage of the Title IV programs and activities provided during school hours after school hours, and summer vacation. In the long run its Tor their own benefit," Andrew said. Hie Robeson County Title IV Part A Indian Education Project strives to meet the special educational needs of the 9,000 students it serves through various planned programs and activities which include tutorial instruction, computer assisted instruction and visual and performing arts instruction. "Because my parents supported me and the Title IV programs, I have had many opportunities to develop academically and in the performing arts field," concluded Andrew. During the 1986 summer, Andrew will be a member of the United States Organization (USO) Caribbean-Mediterranean Tour. Through the Robeson County Title IV Part A Indian Education Project, many students such as Andrew have had the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the range career options in band, chorus, arts and crafts. " BECK SMVINC (OKSONCOCNnrOHItl wut$ Chiropractic I NERVE AND SPINAL DISORDERS X-RAY ANALYSIS MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTER CENTER HOUM mm hi Ua l p.M S?t ?? ?.-Dana* ?MKR SIMHIS Of fINCNCB NERVES I I Hntete D.?. ' m frt, I 1 M to S r? ?? f>-un j ? d? ?"??? OFFICE SlSl m-ain nut HUIAL CONSUI/IIKM I 739-5751 1 Mobile Homeowners! COMPARE! 1984 Model $20,000 Insurance $6,000. Contents Plus Other Features... ? ? Our Cost: $142 Per Year WILLIE V. LOWRY INSURANCE AGENCY 521-8621 rsirsiiri WBCHT-LOSS 1 | PROFESSIONALS! | iCAIl US TODAY, for a free, introductory consultation. LUMBEETON -73S-713* LAUHINBUIG-276-J764 ? IMIMMKIK ^1*4 tf THE LQs*t? \V II ? ? II wt dixmqr?, than b* in mgr?mmnt mmT

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