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w ' UBALNOTKB State Of Nsc* Cnki fimmtyOt fekM :* MteftCMtaitei Debtees Of Carl Bute, Jr. The undersigned, luring rftuHflsd as Executrix of the estate of Carl Hunt, Jr.. deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify aD persons, firms and corpora Uons baring claims againr Said estate to exhibit them to tile undersigned on or before fUtf Itebday of August, 1966, d be- birred from their raaobasy. l' AO persons indebted to said aetata are ashed to plesse tosto immediate payment to undersigned. Mfak the 7th day of Febni ^[r tf ^ ^ p!oB?x262 . iisitae rrrnni P.O. Bex 877 iMtberten. NC 28359 Te be published Febraeiy 18, : 20. 27. and March 6, 1888. LEGAL NOTICE .State Of Nartk CaraRaa I County Of Robeson NrfetTk Qwitm Aid Debtor* Of Nancy JaaeLaekiear Hie undersigned, having qualified aa Administratrix of I the estate of Nancy Jane riocklear, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims ; against said estate to exhibit - them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day erf August 1986, or be barred from their - recovery. - All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. Ibis the 13th day of Febru ary, 1986. BL 3 Bex 151 Rowland, NC 28383 To be published February 13, 20, 27, aad March 6, 1986. LEGAL NOTICE North Carafes Mary Arabs PHtman, Plaintiff, -ve Jamee Albert Pttbnaa, Defendant It): June* Albert PKtoaan Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action in the Office of the Cleik of Superior Court of Robeson County. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: 1. To secure an absolute divorce from you on the grounds of one year's seoara tioa. You an required to make defense to such pleadings no later than April 1, 1986; and ppon your failure to do so, that the party seeking recove ry against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought Ihis the 12th day of Febru ary, 1986. (Jfcavis A Loddear Attorney lar Plaintiff Dm LawBuOdfag P.O. Beat 877 Lnmberton, NC 28369 Telephone: [919] 738-8176 Te be puUtahed Feb. 20, 27 end Match 6. 1986. FOR SALE SELLING: 8 bedroom homes, fully furnished. Assume loans as low as $160 per month. Call 788-7771. I ? ft LEGAL NOTKE ' Ntrth Cmki Hm undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of Sa Matt of Pauline A. cNeOl Melntyre, deceased. ? of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under higned on or before the 25th day of August. 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 17th day of Febru ary, 1986. Mr. James F. Mchtyre, Jr. Beets 1, Bex 195 M sitae, NC 28364 Jacobs A Sutton Attorneys At Law P.O. Bex 999 IHsnhreha.NC 28872 Telsph.ee; [9191521-3418 Tb he published February 20 A 27. and March 6 A 13.1986. job announcement Staff Attorney NiMoii Staff attorney position available at North State Legal Services, Inc., Hillsborough. Applicants should be licensed to practice law in North Carolina and committed to addressing the legal needs of the poor. Prior legal and or civil practice experience pre ferred but not required. $17, 230 plus DOE. Excellent fringe benefits. Send resume with letter and references to: Philip A. Lehman, Executive Director, 102 West King Street, Hillsborough, NC 27278. Postion will remain open until filled; initial screening is March 18th. NSLS is an EEO/ AA employer minorities, women, elderly and handicapped en couraged to apply. 3-6 savings Mr. Businessman, Pur chasing Agent: If you would like to save on your printing, see Cherry Sampson, Mgr., Quality Printing Co., next door to The Carolina Indian Voice, Pembroke. Free esti mates. un FOR SALE One-row B Allis Chal mers tractor for sale. All equipment with it In excell ent condition. Call 521-8991 at night FOR SALE Tobacco poundage for sale. If interested, call 521 8991 at night 3-20 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Own your own jean-sports wear, ladies apparel, chfl drens, large size, petite, combination store, maternity, dance wear, accessories. Jor dache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Izod, Gitano, Tomboy, Calvin (lein, Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Liz Claiborne, Mem bers Only, Gasoline, Health tex, over 1000 others. $13,300 to $24,900 inventory, training, fixtures, grand opening etc. Can open 15 days. Mr. Loughlin (612)888-4228. HHP WANTED Excellent income for part time home assembly work. For info call (312)741-8400 ext 1247. ' Union Chapel - Happenings Uim Balkrd smiles because he knows hard work and determination payoff. His won him a coveted "box." Leading other students in competition of candy sales by a large margin by selling 720 bars, lance was presented the Panasonic am/fm stereo casssette player Monday, February 18 by principal, Mr. Wade Hunt, for his efforts. Ibis presentation culminated a two week fund raising activity by students of Union Chapel School. Proceeds will be used towards instructional materials for the school. Lance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bui lard and is a secsnd grade student in Mrs. Vivian Loc Id ear's class. Congratulations and good listening. | Vtochfor SALE Thurs, Feb. 271 thru Sat .March 8 SAVE UP TO 60% I !l CTSHrllirilTl 3RD STREET Pembroke. N.C. [ INSTRUCTIONS - NOTICE - MEN & WOMEN 17-62 TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS G.E.D. Available If Needed Positions Start As High As <?0.22 HOUR ? POST OFFICE ? CLERICAL ? MECHANICS ? INSPECTORS a*? ? ? ITa ? ? ? nt IAAU/ltllA W I f %soo wntro rrmpmrtng AtHonwForQovwmmont fw/ni Write & Include Phone No Natianal Training Sarvica, lac P.O. Box 1075 PMabrake.NC. 28372 ? ^ Garfcjnc. ln~i JYh ?ll The Real Estate Center P.O. Box 701 Lumbarton, N.C. 28358 8mm (919] 738-8151 1 milMTIl Ext. C-lt : Acreage for sale-Large and '?mall tracts in the Prospect/ Wakulla area. Call Patsy McArthur. 1 i i PMay McArthv...730-4721 JOTMll Skw .73V-3M0 Jus MM* 739-5577 P* QkM 73W3W SMrley 73*-1517 I Mm LacMaar 7*4100 Mhm Umi4 7394033 Mary Utm Odm.. .73MB4I, PW WWMrt 7304ZU! Loatoa SMOaaM..73M373 Indapandantty Ownad and Oparatad ?g _ mri K 1 * uiai insurance Pembroke. n.c. 2eop j Agency, Inc. S^jT\! I youRjMndepftOnt] } cuieimner VMnufkoiiNt J | | VtfMt 3rd 8trMt 521-9090 j j Pmorom ^ .. Ij 7V Independent Insurance agent handles the policies of several com V panics ? ha Is not the employee of one Insurance company. The In | dependent agent represents YOU, not the company, In getting a Wr set tlement of your torn cMm. DIAL INSURANCE AQENCY [ An Independent Insurenee Agency ^ ~ K V Miss Sweetheart Crowned , % MIh Angle Moore, ? soph omore at Wert Robeson Seni or High School, was crowned Miss Sweetheart at a dance bold in the school gym recently. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore of Route 3, Maston. First runner-up was Miss Socoria Chavis, a senior. Second runnei^up was Miss Carolina Cervantes, a senior. Other contestants were Miss Qixa Locldear, Miss Linda Hunt and Miss Nan Sampson. Hie contestants lor Miss Sweetheart were nominated from members of the Future Homemakera of America. Each contestant did a 3-4 minute presentation entitled "We've Come a Long Way." The judges' rating sheet included content of speech, stage appearance of contes tant, and presentation of speech. Four members of the West Robeson Senior High School Home Economics Ad visory Committee served as judges. A Personal Appearance Workshop will be sponsored by the Robeson County 4-H Office on March 7, 1986 (the next Teacher's Workday). It will be held at the O.P. Owens Agriculture Building from 8 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Emphasis will be on hair care and styling, skin care, and clothing coordination. Cost is only $1 and participants should bring a bag lunch. For more information call the 4-H Office at 738-8111. USED VAN SALE 11.9% APR-*995 Down 79 Dodge Customized Aajauj Ven, AT, AC. Cruise, YJlkf| Stereo, Beige, St. #P113.. m I Vmo. 81 Chevy Customized Ven, Aa?J|s? AT, AC, Cruise, Cassette, S J7 *40 Beige/Brown, St. #2011 -A fe I Vmo. 83 Chevy Hi-Top Customized Van, AT. Tilt. Cruise, P. Windows, P. uabm Locks, Dual Air, 3 ?()/Of Blue/Silver, St. #3121 -A .. V VI mo. 85 Chftyy, 9 Passenger Van, AT, Cruise, Tilt, Aaaaeq Cassette, P. Locks, 5 4 I 409 ^Blue/Silver, St. #08066... VVwmo. 74 Chevy, Cargo Van, AT, $i 0QC V8, White, St. #3114-A ... IL V V Cash J 1 , ' Mobile Homeowners! COMPARE! 1 i' 1984 Model $20,000 .... Insurance $6,000 .\. Contents I Plus Other Features... i Our Cost: .$142 Per Year I WILLIE V. LOWRY 1 ? INSURANCE AGENCY j 521-8621 J Jump Rope For Heart Winners ? . k * f flhril and Annette Oxen dine. Beck raw: Jimmy Dean Lsddear, Derrick Oxen dine, Shawn Oxen dine, Nathan Bine and Teny Ballard. Ma. Carrie M. J one. ahowa the <200 check that waa donated by atndenta and faculty. Everyone joined in the fun aa the P.E. Department at Pembroke Junior High participated in the "Jump Rope far Heart" event in order to help raise money tor the American Heart Aaaodation. The program'a goals were to promote physical education and cardiovascular health whfle raising fun da to help the Heart Asaociation fight again at diaeaaaa of the heart and blood veesela. Ma. Carrie M. Jooee, phyaical education specialist, ahowa a check for t200 which waa raised by participants. Winners were chosen from each physical education class. Deep Branch Elementary School News Deep Branch Elementary School will hold its annual Talent Show Friday, February 28, 1986 in the school audito rium at 7:30 p.m. The admis sion is $1 for students and $2 for adulta. The following students will be participating: Kanesia Ox endine, Tammy Hunt, Lorie Hunt, Towanna Locklear, Te resa Locklear, Patricia Frazi er, Paul Sampson, Shelly Scott, Shanna Jones, Randy Scott, Eric Chavis, Cynthia Locklear, Scottie Chavis, Ja son Sampson, April Oxen dine, Cindy Oxendine, Raven Sampson, Linda Oxendine, Relena Smith, Natalie Hunt, Devon Goodman, Carl Lucas Hunt, Joseph Wallace, Grant Hunt, William Emanuel, Paul Oxendine, Amos Hammonds, Chico Locklear, Brian Chavis. Jonathan Jones and David Burns. Special entertainment will be by the 1985 Thlent winner. Miss Tara Sampson, Leslie Barton, the reigning little Mies Deep Branch will sing. Ms. Donna Martin DiChiara will serve as mistress of ceremonies and do special entertainment The Kobe son County Scho ol's Math Competition was held recently at Deep Branch School for students in grades 4-6. Alisa Hunt was the 4th grade winner. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Jiunt of Route 1, Rowland. She is In Mrs. Phyllis Hunt's class. Fifth grade winner whs Debra Locklear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Locklear of Route 1, Rowland. She is in Mrs. Jackie Mccormick's class. Joie Brownlow was the winner in the 6th (grade. He is the son of Mr. Marvin Brown low of Route 1, Rowland. He's in Mrs. Rosella Brooks' class. West Robeson High School News Outstanding Student of the Month West Robeson Senior High School National Honor Society is pleased to announce that the Outstanding Student of the Month for February is Johanna- Hunt Johanna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade C. Hunt of Route r, Pembroke. She is a senior at West Robeson where she ranks in the top one percent of her class. Johan na's plans are to attend UNC Chapel Hill where she plans to pursue a career in phar macy. Johanna's activities at West Robeson have not been strictly academic. She has been actively involved in clubs and organizations in the community and on campus. Johanna is a member of the Jets, Spanish, and Science Clubs and is also the Treasur er of the National Honor Society. In addition, she finds time to be very involved in her church activities. Other nominees were: Espidio Razon, Debbie Reim er, Robert EI Brewington, Phyllis Locklear, Donald Gal breath, Alfred Bryant, Jr., Tonya Locklear. Sarah Oxen dine, Cecil Barton, Dedrie Nicholson, John K. Locklear, Helen L McQueen, Samuel Jacobs, Tearance Hammonds Clayton Maynor, Leon Revels, Nan Sampson, Linda Hunt Deborah Cooper and Stacy Alan Brayboy. West Robeson Senior High School experienced a new and exriting event Friday night, February 7 at their basketball game against Lee County. Hie new West Robeson Seni or High mascot, Super Ram. ?"?Ng surprise to many fcna. Hie maeeot was recsiv ?d with kagha, fun sad Mr. Danford Dial English and Spanish teacher at West Roheeon, introduced the maeeot during the gtris' game. Many fans, as well as . ituosnti and faculty VMM* bers, were unaware of the Ram creation. Yet, many positive comments were made in regard to it Mrs. Diane Dixon, Busi ness teacher at West Robe son, designed the Ram cos tume. Mrs. Gloria Lowery, art teacher at West Robeson, along with art students An thony Oxendine, Mark Lock lear, Onie White and Gerald Brewer, created and designed the Ram's head. Hie West Robeson Ram shall represent the three unities of ambition, harmony, and strength. Our goal is to develop positive strengths that will allow us to pursue our personal ambitions while we live in harmony with the world around us. Like the Ram who uses the strength to batter down any obstacles, we, too, seek to over come those things that would pre vent our success. West Hebceen IrisemMe The West Robeson Ensem ble received a superior rating at the Solo/Small Ensemble Contest on Friday, February 14th at St Andrews College. The Ensemble sang a madri gal. "Sing We and Chant It" by Thomas Moriey and "Am erican Trilogy" by LojSskL Helen Jacobs entered (he solo competition and received a superior rating for her perioe mance of "Pie Jeeh" by Foure. Other schools that participated wese Scotland, Dumbarton, Pinecrsst, Union Pines and West Montgomery. ia directed by Cathy Thomas. On Wednesday!7 Feb, 12. 1?M Career Day^oea beldat wmT expowT amTaly ihst tfrifrtnti with tho ooMftnni I
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