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 independently and as a team member. Classroom teaching and counseling experience are highly desirable. 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. 2-15 Classified Ads LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County Sandra Jones Locklear, Plaintiff -VSTony Locklear, Defendant N otice of Service of Process by Publication To Tony Locklear. Defendant Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: ABSOLUTE DIVORCE You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than March 13. 23001 which is 40 day s after the first publication of this notice. Upon your failure to file a pleading by the above date, party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 30th day of January, 2001. Locklear, Jacobs, Hunt <? Brooks by Arnold Locklear P.O. Box 999 Pembroke, NC 28372 (910) 521-3413 2-15 POSITION VACANCY UNC Pembroke Vacancy Announcement - Re-advertisement Administrative Secretary HI position with the Student Affairs Department at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Grade 62. Salary Range: S21,412-522,483. Completion of high school and three years of related experience; or graduation from a two-year secretarial science or business administration program with courses in secretarial techniques and practices and two yeas of related work experience; or graduation from a four-year college or university, preferably with major emphasis on business administration or a related field and two years of related workexperience; or an equivalent combination oftraining and experience. Strong background in English, composition and computer. Excellent communication skills required. Must possess a good knowledge of WordPerfect 6.0. Compose letter and memorandums, prepare responses to mail, draft reports and provide information to callers and visitors. Monitor all budgets and supervised by the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and compile information needed for future budget requests (continuation and expansion budget and student fees). Maintain the Vice Chancellor's calendar, make travel arrangements, schedule staff meetings. Monitor faculty use forms. Compile, edit and publish THIS WEEK, a campus newsletter for students. Application Deadline: February 16,2001. State Application Procedures: Interested persons who meet these qualifications should submit a State Application (PD. 107) on or before the closing date to: The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Human Resources, P.O. Box 1510, Pembroke, NC 28372-1510. VNCPcompiles with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. 2-15 The first known dental school opened In Baltimore, Maryland, in 1840. 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 2-15 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 2-15 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 2-15 The Carolina Indian Voice Published each Thursday in Pembroke, N.C. by First American Publications The first issue of The Carolina Indian Voice was published on January 17, 1973 by then editor, owner and founder, Bruce Barton with a $500 personal loan. I PROGRESSIVE I SAVINGS & LOAN, LTD. I I 'This $100 Minimum Balance Checking Account Allows You To I Write Checks WITHOUT A SERVICE CHARGE As Long As I The Balance Does Not Fall Below $100.00. If the Balance Does Fall Below $100.00, A $6.00 Monthly Charge And 30 Cents Per Check Is Necessary. This Account I Does Not Pay Interest. DEPOSITS FEDERALLY INSURED TO $100,000.00. Substantial Penalty For Early Withdrawal Rate Subject To Change Wthout Notice. H PROGRESSIVE I SAVINGS & LOAN, LTD. I 308 N. Chestnut 4400 Fayettevllle Rd. 720 Harris Avenue 410 E. 3rd Street I Lumberton, N.C. Lumberton, N.C. Paetord, N.C. Pembroke, N.C. 738-1478 738-1415 876-2488 521-4206 Gall 1-800-438-5383 to learn more, r visit us at http://ndep.nih.gov. i he future of American Indians is threatened by diabetes. But we can fight it by controlling our blood sugar. We can work to keep our blood sugar close to normal by choosing healthy foods, staying physically active, taking our diabetes medication, and testing our blood sugar. ; We need to control our diabetes because biiryoung ones look up to us. We must take charge of diabetes for future generations. The Best Orthopedic Service in the Mid-Carolinas FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital has been recognized as one of this year's winners of the / 00 Top Orthopedic Hospitals in the nation for orthopedic care. We are extremely proud of this award, but it is our patients who truly reap the benefits of this recognition. Established in 1999 by the HCIA-Sachs Institute, these awards determine excellence in hospital efficiency, quality of care, and value to consumers. The benchmarks of this award report that the 100 Top Orthopedic Hospitals produce better patient outcomes than their peers and are approximately 20 percent more likely to release elderly patients to home care after surgery. 8ecause Moore Regional Hospital is one of only three hospitals in North Carolina to achieve this recognition, our exceptional staff deserves a round of applause for its care and dedication to patients. To learn more about FirstHealth's Orthopedic services, call 1-800-724-2236, or visit ww firsthealth.org. FirstHealth MOORE REGIONAL HOSPITAL MNlMUdU. NO*TM CAROLINA

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