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Classified Ads LEGALNOTH E A orth Carolina Robeson County Notice to Credors and Debtors oj h icker Butlurd, Deceased I he undersigned. basing qualified as the Admuiistraloi <>| ihel Male of W leker Dullard ol Robeson C ounlv North I arolyia. this i- to notil\ all persons basing elainis against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before ninert (90) days trom Dccemhei 7. 2000 in this notiee *nill pled in bai ol their reeotery All pei sons indebted to the estate will please make immediate put ment to the undersigned 1 his 2 I st day ol I Xxembei. 2000 Jimmy dullard Administrator, Estate oj D icker Dullard PO Bo x I US Raeford XC 283 '6 James Gregory Bell Attorney, Estate of M icker Bullard PO Box US'' JJJ A'. Elm Street L umberton XC' 28359 (910) 738-5530 (910) 738-3699 FAX 2-12 LEGAL NOTICE Xonh Carolina Robeson County A otice to Creditors and Debtors oj Ralph Hund, Deceased I he undersigned, bating qualified as the Administrator of the I state ol Ralph Hunt of Robeson County North Carolina, this is to notiit all persons bating elainis against the said estate to present them to the | undersigned on or belore ninett (90) | days from Deeember 21. 2000. "or this j notice ttill be pled in bar of then 1 recovery All persons indebted to the estate 1 ttill please make immediate pat ment to the undersigned This 21 st dat of I Jecember. 2000 ; Jucquleline Hunt Executrix, Estate of Ralph Hunt P 122 Friendship Drive Lumberton XC 2835S James Gregory Bell A ttorney. Estate of Ralph Hunt I PO Box 887 -131 X. Elm Street J L umberton XC 28359 ' (910) 738-5530 (910) 738-3699 FAX 1-12 FOR RENT Five room house I block of UNC $325 per month plus S300 deposit Call 521-9006 after 6pm Marital Distress Sale Divorced Must sell Time Share at Five Star Gold Crown Resort. Two 1 bedroom in Red Time. Financing ! available Call 521-1541 FOR SALE I 1994 Pontine Grand Am Four 1 door, ac/ptv/am-fm cassette plater " Mint condition $5,500 Call 521- < 1 ^41. ! 1987 Toyota Ccltca. Four speed. ?!-r , Good cheap transportation $2,500. Call 521-1541 ROBESON COMMUNITY ! COLLEGE English as Second Language . (ESL) Instructor Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree ' from a regionally accredited institu- 1 tion. Must have teaching experience ' in a non-traditional community college or public school setting with j adequate knowledge in English, Sci- 1 ence, social Science, Social Studies, ' Mathematics and Literature. Must 1 be bilingual and available to work ( Monday-Friday, 7:30a.m.-2:30p.m. ' or other assigned hours at the Lum- ; berton Correctional Institution and 1 other assigned locations. Contact j Personnel Services, PO Box 1420 Lumberton. NC 28359. Telephone 1 (910)618-5680, ext. 142 or ext. 185. Closing date: Friday, January 19 2001 by 3:00 p.m. BREAK VP SALE She's gone and 1 kept the car 1989 Toyota Camry. Automatic with air. power windows, cruise control $2,500. Call Rick at 521-1541 I.EMI. XOTICE \orth ( iirolinu Robeson Count)' .\otu e oj Sale Kenneth R Mav nor and Wife Gcraldinc B Ma>nor. Fossit B MaynorLudlum. Single. Alice Maynor Newton and Husband. Jtmniv Newton. WandaM CarterandHushand YailCancr.GeraldD Mav nor. Jr Single. Nl\ra M Dccsc'and Husband. Roger Dccsc. Ciina M RetelsandHusband. JuddicA Revels 111. Mark T Locklcar and Wife Palsy D Locklcar. Jason P Locklcar. Single.. Carmcl J Locklcar Single. Donald R Morgan and Wife Grace Morgan. John Lewis Morgan and Wife Aurclia Morgan. Gene A Lowrv and Wife, Cinch Lowrv.Zeb Lowrv. Jr and Wife. Ann Lown' Earl J Lown and Wife. Louise Low r\ Jack Low ry and Wife. Connie Low ry Dennis Lowrv and Wife Judy Lowiy Helen M Schcirbcch Single. Oh\ la M Revels, and Husband. Juddic Revels. Jr. Patsy M Barber and Husband. Rudv Barber rFrankicM Lowrv. Single.'Barrv A Mav nor and Wife. Beth Mav nor Geoffrey L Maynor.and'Wifc.Sharon Mav nor; Stephanie Mclntvre and Husband. Richard Mclntvre Kinibcrh Ma) nor. Single' Mclanic Scnneit and Husband. Ravmond Scnnctt' Carolyn Stutts and Husband. James Sums. Marvin W Lowrv Jr. Single'RonaldH Lown and W ife Sonv a Low rv' Tolberi \V Lowrv and Wife Gypsy Lown. ?? ara L Conner and Husband. William Conner. Murnll M. Lovvty and Wife, Jean Lowrv. Curliss W Lowrv and S Wife. Aiine Lowrv. C B Lowrv and Wife. Sandv Lown Dcanna Warner. Single Julia L Russell. Single. Julia Nicole Brooks and Husband. Brian Brooks. Evan H Lown Single' Tvron D. Lown Ir . Single. Jane A Farrcll andHu'saand. Gene Farrcll. Susan G A'rmstron and Wife. Bonnie Armstrong; and Nancv J Dclgado and Husband Ernie Dclgado; Vinita d. Clark. Single. Petitioners vs. Douglas Mav nor. Jr . Single; Shaon R Maynor. Single. Gabrial slay nor. Single; Romona Roberts. Divorced; JuncF. Lowiy. Single; Internal Lcvcnuc Scnice' Pembroke Housing Authority; and Dobbs Enterprises. Inc.. Respondents. Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Robeson Counts Nonh Carolina, entered oh the October 9. 2000. made in the Special Proceeding entitled as herein above the undersigned, who was by said Order appointed Commissioner to sell the lands desenbed in the petition, will on the Januarv 19. 2001 at Twelve D'clock Noon at the Front Door of the Robeson County Courthouse in Lumxrton. NC. offer for sale to the highest udder for cash, that certain tract or MrccI of land lying and being in Union township. Robeson Countv North -arolina and more particularlv dcicribcd as follows TRACT ONE: Beginning at a point in the cast ight-of-way of the Atlantic Coast Line <ai 1 road and the center ofBack Swamp anal and runs thence with the said nghi-of-way line South 32 degrees 23 ninulcs West to a slake in the line of he H H Lowers Estate; thence with he line of said estate South 84 degrees Lv minutes East26.50chains toastakc and pointers; thence North 35 degrees East 85(1 chains to the center of said ^anal; thence up to the center of said canal in a nortnwesterlv direction to ihcpointofbeginning. containing 47 8 acres more or less andbcing Lot #60 as shown on map or Truckton Farms, made by F F Wctmorc. in 1915 and recorded in the office or the Register of Deeds of Robeson County And being the same propertv convcved bv deed data! October 17. 1983 from W N Jackson. Wm S Gordy. Jr.. and L R Varscr. to E T Lowcry. as wall shown recorded in the Robeson Countv Registry. 6 TRACK TWO: Beginning at the corner of Tract >lo 1 in the div ision of the H. H Lowcry Estate, and runs the last line of Tract No 1 reversed. North 33 degrees 48 minutes East 38.00chains and 35 links to the sixth corner of Tract No I. thence crossing the railroad. South 85 degrees 25 minutes East 29 00 chains and 16 links to an iron pin by two pine pointers, thence North 26 degrees 09 minutes East 8 00 chains and 15 links to an iron pinby three pine pointers on the West edge of the Back Swamp Canal, thence South 02 degrees 14 minutes West 23 00 chains and 33 links loan iron pin by one gum and one maple pointers, pointer, thence South 52 degrees 50 minutes East 8 00 chains and 22 links to ani iron pin in one of the original lines, thence South 61 degrees 51 West 28 00 chins and 30 links to an iron pin by one dogwood and one pine pointer, thence South 83 degrees 21 minutes West 6.00 chains and 99 links to an iron pin. thence North 51 degrees 44 minutes West 5.00 chains and 99 links to an iron pin; thence North 51 degrees 44 minutes West 5 tKi chains and SO links to an iron pin. thence to and with a line ditch between the lands of H H Lossrs and A B Lours South t>4 degrees 5' minutes West 20 oo chains and 5| links to the interscclion of the ditch with the original outside line, thence with the original outside line. North 27 degrees it minutes West II oo chains and 48 links to the beginning containing 155 51 acres, more or less and being all of Tract No Two (2)of the H H Lours Estate And being the same property eons eyed by deed dated July 25 l%7 from Telford A Lours and Wife. Florence Lossrs to Elmer T Lours and recorded in Book lo-C. Page 17. Robeson Counts Rcgisirs Excepting I 0 acres deeded to Charles Locklcar and ss ifc. Vcrgie () Locklcar by Elmer T Lowry and Wife. Vera Mas nor Loss rs Mas 15. 1985. recorded in Deed Book 545 Page 284. Robeson Counts Rcgisirs The 1 52 acre parcel described as folloss s is a part of the abos c described real properts but shall be sold separate pursuant to the Court Order Thatccrtatn tract of land Is ing about 4 5 miles Southwest of the center of the Toss n of Pembroke. NC. about 1 Omilc Northeast of the Tossn of Flrod. NC. adjacent to and on the Southwestern sidcofpaxedSccondars RoadNo 1154. adjoining lands noss or fori ncrly owned bs Bcrncs Dial on the Southsscst and oiher lands noss or formerly bs Elincr T Lours on the Northwest and Southeast and being more particulars dcscncd as follows to-ssit Beginning at a new pk nail in the center of pas ed Sccondar> Road No 1154. said nail being located North 27 deg 49 min West 122 51 A from an existing 1/2 inch iron rod in the center of said pas ed road, at its intersection with the Southeastern line of the original tract of which this is a part and running thence South 62 deg 11 min. 00 sec West passing through a new 1/2 inch iron pipe at 50.0 ft. and continuing a total distance of 459.98 ft . to a new 1/2 inch iron pipe in the Southsscstcm line f said original tract, thence as said line. North 29 deg 29 mm 15 sec West 149 49 ft. to a new 1/2 inch iron pipe: thence North 62 deg 11 min 000 sec/ East 444._51 ft. to a new p k. nail in the center of the abos e mentioned pas ed Road: thence as the center of said road. South 27 deg. 49 min. 00 see. East 149.40 ft, to the beginning containing 1 52 acre more or less and being a portion of that 155 51 acre Tract No. 2 of the H. H... Lossrs Estate as shown on a map of same recorded in Book of Maps 4 at Page 152 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson Counts. Subject to however any Rights of Was noss owned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation on paved Secondary Road No. 1154 Bearings of the above arc referenced to N C. Grid (NAD-27V Deed Book 719 at Paac 575. The abos c description was drassn bs Tommy A Roach. Professional from an actual field survey on December 12. 2000. The highest bidder at the sale will be required to make a cash deposit not to exceed the greater of fix e percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fiftx dollars ($750.00) when knocked dow n to him. and the balance upon confirmation of the ale. The sale will be reported to the court and will remain open for advance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days If no advance or upset bids are field ssith the Clerk of SupcriorCourL the sale ssillbe confirmed. The sale is subject toall outstanding liens, encumbrances, taxes, and assessments. This the 18th das of December. 2(8)0 Artie Jacobs, Commissioner P.O. Box 999 Pembroke, NC 28372 (910) 521-3413 1-12 LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County Notice to Creditors and Debtors of James Earl Jacobs, Deceased I he undersigned, having qualified as Administrator the Estate of James Earl Jacobs, deceased, late of Robeson County , this is to notify all persons basing claims against said estate to present them to undersigned on or before the 28th day of March. 2001. or this notice w ill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate w ill please make inunediate pay menl to the undersigned. This the 28th dav ol December 2000 Ms. l.eeannu Jacobs Post Office Box 282 Pembroke, NC 28372 /. OCKI.EARJA COBS,HUNT A BROOKS Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 999 Pembroke,N(' 283 72 Telephone: (910) 521-3413 1-18 HELP WANTED $7 2(8) P? 1 54.500WORK IN HOME International company needs Supervision. Assis(tmts & Computer users 1 raining free booklet: l-800-87.5-.590l/ PocketOfMone) .com Robeson Community College Resource Services Secretary Associate of Applied Science Degree in Office Systems Technology or Information S> stems is required Must type a minimum of 45 words per minute (typing test will be administered). be proficient inthe use of Microsoft Ot I ice and possess a strong command of the English language Responsible for assisting the graphicc artist in the collating, folding, and quality control ofall books, brochures and assorted printing materials. Contact Personnel Sen ices. PO Box 1420. l.umberton. NC 28359 Telephone (9101 618-5680. ext 142 Closing date Friday. Janaun 26. 2001 b\ 3 .00 p.m An Equal Opportunity Employer. I-IS ' Tired of Living Paycheck to Paycheck!! Could This Be Your Window of Opportunity ? If we can show you a way to earn several hundred dollars per week, part-time, are you in a position to spend S349.00: ifyou like what vou ^ear? Call: 800-707-5003. ATTN; WORK FROM HOME S982-5,947/mo PT/FT 1-888-709-8725 or w w w .stairwav(ocglth.cnm POSITION VACANCY DIRECTOR OF HOUSING^ Position Summary : Will be responsible for planning, coordinating. and implementing all housing activities of ihe I.umbce Tribe of North t arolina. Will administer all phases of ihe l.umbee Tribe s Indian Housing I rograni under the diree- ~ Hon of the Executive Director and Ihe Hoard of Directors Will provide community, and economic development. Desirable SkiMs, Know ledge, and Abilities: Ability to plan, organizc. ami snp.-ry ^.n operations of the I limbec 1 ribe's Housing Progrant, t'onsirdcrable knowledge of policies and regulations of federal housing programs operated hv the US Department of Housing and Urban Development Ability to understand and interpret policies, regulations, and procedures of federal and state housing programs. Excellent writing and oral skills. Knowledge of general principles of housing development and property management, preparation of bids, budgets, contracts, and agreements. A high- energy person is required who can empathize and communicate to clients understanding of policies and regulations with patience. and compassion Qualifications: Ciraduation front an accredited four- year college or university with a degree in Business or Public Administration preferred Three to five years of an increasingly responsible nature of housing or community development experience with supervisory and management experience. with excellent knowledge of federal program operations and management. or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Salary range $ 49.458- $73,493 Excellent Benefit Package Native American Lumbee Preference Will Apply Send Resume to: Atten: Executive Director. Lumbee Regioilal Development Association Post Office Box 68 Pembroke. NC 28392 19 2uu1'"1': *?r resumes's January The agency reserves the right to reject all applicants. In Loving Memory Bessie Lee Locklear Chavis September 4, 1933- December 27, 2000 Bessie Lee Locklear Chavis of 31 South Ann Street, Baltimore, MD, formerly of Robeson County died December 27,2000. She was the oldest founding member of South Broadway Baptist Church and a Sunday school teacher. Mrs. Chavis was the daughter the late John Leach and Roberta Locklear. Loving and cherished mother and mother-in-law of Wanda and Jerry Locklear, Rosemary and Gregg Schneberger, Reginaand JeffBaldwin and Gerald Chavis. Loving grandmother to Jeff Chavis, Anthony Chavis. Jeremy Locklear. Philip Chavis. Amy Schneberger and Lois Brewington. Marlene Dial, Lottie Scott. Jovina Chavis.. Will Locklear. F.ddie Locklear Sr.. Ransom Lockleai and the late Johnny Locklear. Mrs. Chavis came to Maryland with her husband, Ernest Chavis ir 1953. She began a 29 year career al General Motors Corporation where she retired. She was a wife, mother teacher and friend to countless individuals. Rev. James Dial once state tc her in a dream, "You are the one tc hedge the gap" and she was true tc that calling until the Lord took hei Authentic VIAGRA? Discreetly delivered to your home or office. Physician reviewed. Introductory Offer $90.00 Alto available: Xenlctl, Propeclt, Celebrex, ClarttJn CALL FOR FREE ORDER FORMS 1-888-872-2030 New Age Medical Center, LLC. The True Lord's Day- Saturday or Sunday? The greatest ambition that can grip the human heart is the desire to be like Jesus So does it make anv difference what da> a person keeps for the Sabbath? Is anv das acceptable to God'' Are sse willing to las aside preconceived ideas and be led bs the Holy Spirit into all truth? Join Elder Joseph Bullard in this Search for truth as he turns to the Word of God for the answers to these important questions. The example of Jesus is clear. Luke 4:16: "And he came to Nazareth, sshere he had been brought up: and as his custom was. he went into the synagogue on the Sabbath das. and stood up for to read " The Lord has a day. Revelation 1:10: "1 was in the Spirit on the Lord's das. and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet." The Lord's day is the Sabbath. Mark 2:27-28: "And he said unto them. The Sabbath was made for man. and not man for the Sabbath: Therefore, the Son of man is Lord also of the Sabbath." Jesus is the creator, so He created the first Sabbath. John 1:1-3, 14: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God. and the Wordsvas God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him: and without him was not anything made that was made. ...And the Word was made flesh and dsselt among us. (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father.) full of grace and truth." God took an ordinary day with 24 hours in it and did three things: Genesis 2:1-3: "Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. And on the seventh day God ended his work which he made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made. And God blessed the sev enth day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made." In the Ten Commandments God speaks of the Lord's Day. Exodus 20:8II: "Remember the Sabbath day. to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD thy God; in it thou shalt not do any work. thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within, fty gates; For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea. and all P?hat in them is. and rested the seventh day; wherefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day. and hallowed it. The seventh day is Saturday. Luke 23:46, 54-56; 24:1-6: "And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit and havincsawrtVius, he gave up the ghost...And that day was the preparation, and the^abbath drew on. Ana the women also, which came with himJrorn Galilee, followed after, and beheld the sepulchre, and hpw his body eras laid. And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments; and rested the Sabbath day according to the commandment...Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre. And they entered in. and found not the body of the Lord Jesus. And it came to pass, as they were much perplexed thereabout, behold, two men stood by them in shining garments; And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them. Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen; remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee." What day did the Apostle Paul keep as the Holy Day? Acts I 7:2: "For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things to draw away disciples after them:" Jesus will not change, should we? Hebrews 13:8: "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today and forever." If we love Jesus', what does He ask? John 14:15: "If ve love me, keapmiy commandments." Thus Saith God's Word by Rav. Tad Brooks Personal Accountability "I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, said the Lord God; wherefore turn yourselves, and live." Ezekiel 18:32 Each person must decide to accept or reject God's way of salvation. There is much said of Christian love but very little is told of faithfulness to the word of God. NoMrtany today can be recognized as to where they stand in Christ. Not many will Use the topic of saved or deceived. I have read some what of Dr. W.B. Riley who was the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Minneapolis and the founder of the Northwestern Schools. In his Christian calling he took up the battle to fight off the liberals. In doing so, he became distressed and gave up the fight, hoping to find a unified movement outside his convention which he might join. He found none and he stayed in the Northwestern Baptist Convention. But before his death, he was so greatly convicted that he felt that he could not and would not die in a convention which had left the planned way of salvation set by God. Brother Riley sent an article to the Sword of the Lordand mimeographed copiesofthis article widespread announcing that he was leaving the Northern Baptist Convention and that he dare not die in it. He said he must not have his influence on he side of the ecumenical movement. And so Dr. Riley came out and died as an independent. We are now, my friend, faced with this ecumenical (inclusive program of supporting whatever movement, just so they speak about Christian love, but-faithfulness to God is not mentioned.) Brother Ezekiel said "But if a man be just and do that which is lawful and right." In Genesis the 25th Chapter the story is told of two boys who grew and as they did, one became a cunning hunter, a man of the field; and Jacobs was a plain man. Their father Isaac loved Esau, because he did eat of his venison. But Rebekah loved Jacob. Jacob was a good cook and Esau a man who spent his life plotting and planning. He came in from the field and Esau said to Jacob," feed me. 1 am faint." And Jacob said, "Sell me your birthright." Esau said, "Well here I am at the point of death and this birthright can't do me any good." And he sold it for a mess of pottage. And Esau eat and scripture says he went away and despised his birthright. I know some folks today who have sold their birth right. They went back into the field of the world, but like Esau, you will have to come in and you willgiveaccountofyourstewardship. Personal accountability. "In the place where the tree falleth, there shall it be." Eccl. 11:3. Wise Solomon said ifthe tree falls toward the south or the north, in the place where the tree falls, let it be. Ifyoudie in your sins, Jesus said himself, you cannot come. John 8:21. Jesus said yecannot. If Jesus says that you cannot, then you cannot. Dr. Riley got out of a convention that did not preach accountability. Dr. Riley did not believe all who said that they were saved were saved. Dr. Riley knew that atree which-fell to the north was north, but there is a group in our midst with an emotional excitement, a mingling of the true with the false, that it is well if adopted to mislead. Yet none of us need be deceived. In the light of God's word it is not difficult to determine the nature of these movements.-Wherever man neglects the testimony of the Bible, turning away from those plain, soul testing truths which require self denial and renunciation of the words, there we may be sure that God's blessing is not bestowed. And by the rule which Christ himself has given, ye shall know them by their fruits. Matthew 7:16. It is evident that these movements are not of God. Oh, my friend, God has given us a revelation of himself and to all who accept them they are ashield against the deception ofSatan. It is the neglect of these truths that has opened the door to evils which are now becoming so wide spread in the religious world. The law of God and this is importance, the law of God has been, to a great extent, lost sight #f. A wrong conception of the character, the perpetuity and the obligation of the divine law has led to error in relation to conversion and sanctification, and has resulted in lowering the standard of piety in the church. Here; my friend, is to be found the secret to the lack of the spirit and power of God in the revivals of our time. I We for years speak of Jesus, how he loved everybody and he does, but i he also demands accountability. There seems to be a lost sermon preached t on the danger to enforce the divine law. in the days of the past the pulpit > was an echo of the voice of conscience. The ministers gave a wonderful majesty to their calling by being examples of the master and giving prominence to the law, its precepts and its threatenings. ) Theyreportedthetwogreatmavims ihm Hie law is a tr i.-.-criptofdivine ) perfection and that a miiii v,ho ,v , i . |. vc ||... ;u? not love the r 3S We." aS lhc gospel ,s a m,rTOr Electing the true character of God. Personal accountability. Every man, said Brother Paul passrcview before God and is registered to faithfulness or ^ sflv^LnCH i , '/if'* my friend' can'1 lie nonh and south. You cannot be saved and lost at the same time. You are in or out. Saved or deceived.
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