Arrie B. Oxendine
PEMBROKE-Mrs Arrie Bell
Oxendine. 65 of 10958 NC 711
died Monday (Jan 29) in Southeastern
Regional Medical Center in
Lumberton
The funeral was conducted at
3 30 p m Thursday (Feb I) in
Prospect United Methodist Church,
the Rev Bill J Locklear and Harold
Jacobs officiating Burial followed
in the Harper's Ferry Family Cemetery
Mrs Oxendine is survived by a
daughter. Jaunita Guerrero of Pembroke,
two sisters, Rosa L Moore
of Pembroke and Annie R Jones
of Hampton. Va.; five brothers.
Samuel Oxendine and Delton
Oxendine. both of Pembroke. Martin
Oxendine of Harrison Township,
Mich , Carl Oxendine of
Fairfield. Calif , and Glenn
Oxendine of Charlotte, two grandchildren.
and a great-grandchild
Funeral arrangements were
handled by Revels Funeral Home
in Pembroke
Lucille L. Lowery
LUMBERTON-Mrs Lucille
Lippman Lowery, 56, of 273
Mount Zion Road died Tuesday
(Jan 30) in her home
Mrs Lowery was a kindergarten
teacher and a bookkeeper She
was a member of Faith Assembly
of God Church and the National
Teacher's Association.
The funeral was held at 3 p m
Friday (Feb. 2) in Faith Assembly
of God in St. Pauls by the Revs
Roy Clark, James Bell and Tommy
Hall Burial followed in Mount
Moriah Church Cemetery
Mrs. Lowery is survived by her
husband, Herman L Lowery Sr of
the home, a son, Herman L
Lowery Jr of Shannon; three
daughters, Debby L Sutton of
Southern Pines, Mary Elizabeth
Green of Aberdeen and Lois Harry
of Oceanside, Calif., her mother,
Lydia Lippman of New York, two
brothers, Richard Lippman of Boston
and Charlie Lippman of Long
Island, N Y.; two sisters, Nancy
Lippman of Arlington, Va and
Lillian Donnelly of Long Island;
and eight grandchildren
Miriam Demory
PEMBROKE-Mrs. Miriam
Demory, 74, of 156 Trenton Drive
died Monday (Jan 29) in Southeastern
Regional Medical Center
The funeral was conducted at 2
p.m. Friday (Feb. 2) in Sandy Plains
;United Methodist Church, the
Revs. Robert Mangum, Ted
Brooks, George Locklear and
Simeon Cummings officiating
Burial followed in the Demory
Family Cemetery.
Mrs Demory is survived by a
son. Clewis A Demory of Baltimore.
a daughter. Janet Vance of
Baltimore, a sister. Dorothy F
Locklear of Pembroke, five grandchildren.
and four great-grandchildren
Locklear & Son Funeral Flomc
in Pembroke handled funeral ar- .
rangements
Cornelious Locklear
Ll'MBERTON-Ms Cornelious
"Neal" Locklear. 55, of 2903 Anne
St died Wednesday (Jan 31) in
Green Brier Long Term Care Facility
The funeral was held at 3 p m
Saturday (Feb 3) in West F.nd Baptist
Church, the Rev Ricky
Locklear and Jimmy Locklear officiating
Burial followed in
Oxendine Cemetery
Ms Locklear is survived by a
sister. Adrina Cummings of
Lutnberton, a brother. Johnny
Lowers of Lumberton. and three
foster sisters. Shirley Sampson.
Ola Bell and Tessie Flardin. all of
Lumberton
Revels Funeral Flome in
Lumberton was in charge of the
funeral services
Deborah \V. Revels
MAXTON-Ms Deborah Woods
Revels. 42. of 231 S Florence St
died Wednesday (Jan. 31) in Scotland
Memorial Hospital in
Laurinburg
The funeral was held at 2 30
pm Sunday (Feb 4) in Cherokee
Chapel Methodist Floliness
Church, the Revs Jimmy Locklear.
Kip Woods and Steve Locklear
officiating Burial followed in the
church cemetery
Ms Revels is survived by her
parents, Clarence and Virginia C
Woods of Maxton, three brothers.
CharlesK Woods of Charlotte and
Clarence Woods Jr and Charles R
Woods, both of Maxton. a sister.
Norma J. Jacobs of Maxton, and
her paternal grandmother, Lillie M
Woods of Maxton
Thompson's Funeral Home.
Pembroke, was in charge of the
service "
Alfoncie "Paul" Locklear
APOPKA.FLA.-Alfoncie
Locklear, 52, of 13th Street, formerly
of Lumberton, N.C , died
Saturday in Orlando Regional
Medical Center.
The funeral was held at 3 p m.
Sunday (Feb 4) in Revels Funeral
Home Chapel in Lumberton
Burial followed in Oxendind Cemetery
in Lumberton
Mr. Locklear is survived by his
wife, VersieB Locklear of Florida;
five brothers, James H Locklear
and Carvie l.ocklear. both of
Greensboro, N C , Earl Locklear of
Luniberton. Joseph Jones of
Pinehurst, N C and Everette Jones
ofRaleigh. N C . fiv e sisters. Mary
L Hammonds, Jerrie Bell and Kay
Jacobs, all of Lumberton. Joyce A
Bryant of Fayetteville. N C and
Nellie Maynor of Pembroke. N C
Robert B. Hunt
STEDMAN-Robert B ' Bobby"
Hunt. 56. of 6544 Oak Grove
Church Road died Saturday (Feb
3) in Cape Fear Valley Medical
Center in Fayetteville
Mr Hunt is survived by his wife,
Deborah S Hunt, a son, Christopher
B Hunt of the home, two
daughters. Lennie M Gorman of
Tacoma. Wash . and Candice R
Hunt, of the home, two stepdaughters.
Samantha Hunt of Pembroke
and Ernestine Hunt of Lumberton,
a sister. Wilma Chupp of
Fayetteville. and three grandchildren
Thomas Dial Sr.
PEMBROKE-Thomas 'Tidy" Dial
Sr. 61. of Tucker Road died Saturday
(Feb 3) in Vencor Hospital
in Greensboro
The funeral was held at 3 p m
Tuesday (Feb 6) itr Wakulla Mission
Church by the Revs Tucker
Dial and Governor Barnes Jr
Burial followed in the Dial Family
Cemetery
Mr Dial is survived by four
daughters. Orphelena Dial of Raleigh,
PammyG Cummings of Red
Springs. Tracy Spence and Lucy M
Dial, both of Pembroke; two sons,
Thomas Dial Jr . of Pembroke and
Coy Dial of Red Springs, a sister,
Savannah Dial of Pembroke, and a
brother, the Rev Tucker Dial of
Pembroke, and 16 grandchildren
Thompson's Funeral Home of
Pembroke was in charge of the arrangements
The University of t
.\orth Carolina at Pembroke I
position vacancy
POSITION: Academic Skills-Tutor
Coordinator for Student Support
Services
RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible
for the instruction and provision
of tutorial services to Student Support
Services Program participants. Maintain
a tutorial and academic skills development
program that prov ides academic
support to eligible students.
Recruit, train, and supervise tutors
and maintain records relative to program
services and activities. Assess,
advise, and counsel students. Teahc
one section of ffesHlffen seminar per
semester.
QUALIFICATIONS: mastersdegree
in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology,
or related field. Competency
in developing instructional and tutorial
strategies to address participant
needs. Commitment to working with
low-income, first generation, and students
with disabilities. Excellent administrative
skills and ability to work
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Classroom teaching and counseling
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Salary is commensurate with experience
and education.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: February
16,2001
Send letter of application, resume,
and three current professional letters
of reference to: <
Larry L. McCallum
Director of TRIO Programs
UNC Pembroke
P.O. Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
The University of North Carolina
at Pembroke Is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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Administrative Secretary HI position
with the Student Affairs Department
at the University of North
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Salary Range: S21,412-522,483.
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INVITATION TO BID
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF
THE CITY OF LUMBERTON
INVITATION TO BID
SALE OF SL'RPLUS USED
REFRIGERATOR
Sealed bids will be received by
the Housing Authority of the City
of Lumberton at their office located
at 900 North Chestnut Street, PO
Drawer 709, Lumberton, NC
28359, until 10:00 a.m. on February
28, 2001, at which time and
place they will publicly open and
read bids aloud for the sale of surplus
used refrigerators by the Housing
Authority for a two-year period.
The contract will be for 50-75 units
per year. These units will be 14 and
16 Cu. Ft. frost free refrigerators.
The unites will be in good working
order when removed from
apartments but the Authority will
not be responsible for the condition
of the refrigerators after they
are removed by the prospective
bidder.
The minimum acceptable bid is
S50.00 per unit.
Instructors to Bidders and bid
forms are available upon request at
the office of the Housing Authority.
Bids must be submitted in the
manner specified in the Instructions
to Bidders and on the forms provided
by the Housing Authority.
James Wm. Meacher
Executive Director
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HOUSING A UTHORITY OF
THE CITY OF LUMBERTON
INVITATION TO BID FOR
SAL VA GE APPLIANCES
Sealed bids tyill be received by the
Housing Authority of the City of
Lumberton at their office located
at 900 North Chestnut Street, PO
Drawer 709, Lumberton, NC
28359, until 4:00 p.m. on February
28, 2001, at which time and
place they will publicly open and
read bids aloud for the sale of salvage
appliances by the Housing
Authority for a two-year period.
Instructions to Bidders and bid
forms are available upon request at
the office of the Housing Authority,.
Bids must be submitted in the
manner specified in the Instructions
to bidders and on the forms provided
by the Housing Authority,
James WmJ Meacher
Executive Director
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HOUSING A UTHORITY OF
THE CITY OF LUMBERTON
INVITATION TO BID FOR
SALE OF SURPLUS USE GAS
A ELECTRIC RANGES
Sealed bids will be received by the
Housing Authority of the City of
Lumberton at their office located
at 900 North Chestnut Street,' PO
Drawer 709, Lumberton, NC
28359, until 2:00 p.m. on February
28, 2001, at which time and
place they will publicly open and
read bids aloud for the sale of surplus
used gas and electric ranges
by the Housing Authority for a twoyear
period. The contract will be
for 50-75 units per year. The ranges
will be in good working order when
removed from apartments but the
Authority will not be responsible
for the condition of the ranges after
they are removed by the prospective
bidder.
Instructions to Bidders and bid
forms are available upon request at
the office of the Housing Authority.
Bids must be submitted in the
manner specified in the Instructions
to Bidders and on the forms provided
by the Housing Authority.
James Wm. Meacher
Executive Director
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