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Ruth Warwick Hant FAIRMONT-Mrs. Ruth Warwick Hunt, 65, of 1992 Fairgrove Road, died Monday (June II) at Duke University Medical Center in Durham. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Thursday (June 14)atPineyGrove Baptist Church in Fairmont, the Revs. Crafton Chavis, Charles P. Locklear and Mr. Paul Brooks officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hunt was born Oct. 13, 1935 in Robeson County to the late Charlie S. and Sarah Amanda Jacobs Warwick. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lester Vernell Hunt. Mrs. Hunt was a member of Piney Grove Baptist Church where she was active in the adult Sunday School class. She retired in 1997 as a teacher in the Public Schools of Robeson County. Mrs. Hunt is survived by a son, Steven C. Hunt of Pembroke; a daughter, Selena C. Hunt of the home; a brother, Charles Reece Warwick of Pembroke; a sister, Verena "Pee" Warwick Wright of Battle Creek, Midi.; two grandchildren, Taylor and Trevor Hunt , both of Pembroke; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and greatnephews. Seth Aveiy Deese PEMBROKE-Mr. Seth Avery Deese, 9, of2502 N.C. 710 North, died Monday (June 11) at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Friday (June 15) at Bear Swamp Baptist Church in Pembroke, the Revs. Timmy and Lindbergh Chavis and Brother Bruce Dial officiating. Burial followed in the Dial Family Cemetery. Mr. Deese is survived by his mother, Cheryl Deese of the home; a brother, Larry H. Campbell of Lumberton; two sisters, Courtney and Magin Campbell; a stepbrother, Caleb Oxendine; his maternal grandparents, Harvey and Avis Deese; and his maternal great-grandmother, lola Dial, all of Pembroke. In charge of funeral arrangements was Thompson's Funeral Home, Pembroke Letha Jones Lowery LUMBERTON-Mrs. Letha Jones Lowery, 82, of 1170 Linkhaw Road, died Tuesday (June 12) at IHS of Lumberton. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday (June 15) at Floyd Memorial Chapel, the Revs. Mitchell Cummings, Charles Locklear and Erney Hammonds officiating. Burial followed at Lumbee Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Lowery, a homemaker, was preceded in death by her parents, Randolf and Rosie Jones; her husband, James Lowery; two brothers, Bill and R.D. Jones; a sister, Aleen Carter; and a stepson, D.W. Lowery. Mrs. Lowery is survived by four sons, Ddton, Ambrose, Jerry and Marshall Lowery, all of Lumberton; three brothers, Paul Jones ofTrenton, N.J. and Rudolf and Roy Lee Jones, both of Lumberton; a sister, Kathleen "Sue" Lockee of Lumberton; a grandson; two greatgrandchildren; four stepsons, Gordon, Marvin and James Lowery Jr., sail of Lumberton , and Melton 43 step-grandchildren. XavierM. Oxendine-Ckrk LUMBERTON-Xavier McDaniel Oxendine-CUrk, infant son of Charlie Clark and Cindy Oxendine of 210 Cavalier Drive, died Tuesday (June June 12) in Southeastem Regional Medical Center. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday (June 16) in Floyd Memory Gardens by the Rev. Larry Oxendine. Arrangements were handled by Floyd Mortuary & Crematory of Lumbert on. In addition to his parents, Xavier is survived by a brother, Courtney Clark of Covington, Ga.; his paternal grandparents, Charlie Hurst and Nellie Clark, both of Covington; his maternal grandparents, Joe and Carol Oxendine of Lumbert on; and his maternal greatgrandmother, Ginger Speeoe of Lumberton. Terry N. Chavis PEMBROKE-Mr. Terry Nathaniel Chavis, 19,of395GoinsRoad,died Wednesday (June 13) in Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday (June 16) at Harpers Ferry Baptist Church, the Revs. Glenn Harris, Terry Cummings and Horace Oxendine officiating. Burial followed in Lumbee Memorial Gardens. Mr. Chavis is survived by his parents, Terry and Janet Chavis of the home; a sister, Krishna D. Chavis of the home; his paternal grandmother, Geneva C. Thompson of Pembroke; his maternal grandfather, Millard H. Oxendine of Pembroke; and his maternal greatgrandmother, Gladys Bullard of Pembroke. Arrangements were handled by Locklear & Son Funeral Home in Pembroke. Nancy Strickland LUMBERTON-Mrs. Nancy Strickland, 58, of61 National Ave., died Wednesday (June 13) in southeastern Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Strickland, a hocnemaker, was a member of Missionary Pentecostal Holiness Church. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Satruday (June 16) in Missionary Pentecostal Holiness Church by the Rev. Johnny Walters. Mrs. Strickland is survived by her husband, Frank Strickland of the home; four sons, Robert "Bobby" Strickland, Ronald D. Strickland and Frank E. Strickland, attof Lumberton. and James E. "Bo" Strickland of the home; three daughters, Brenda Walters, Ruth Mustoe and Jean Strickland, all of Lumberton; four sisters, Shirley Tyler, Joyce Locklear, Carol Johns and Linda Kidwdl, all ofBaltimore, Md.; 18 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements by Biggs Funeral Home of Lumberton. Robert Thomas Keys LUMBERTON-Mr. Robert Thomas Keys, 73, of Lumberton, died ' Wednesday (June 13) at Southeastern Regional Medical Center. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday (June 16) at Floyd Memorial Chapel, the Rev. Ronald Scott officiating. A private burial followed at a later date. Mr. Keys was a teacher in Baltimore, Md. He also was an assistant at the Baltimore Indian Center a veteran of the U.S. Marines, and a member of the VFW. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Florence Keys; and his son, Shawn Keys. Surviving are two daughters, Nikw Lynn Jones of Orrum and Angel Feather Keys of the home; and three grandchildren. AJvin Benjamia Chavis MAXTON-Mr. Alvin Benjamin Chavis, 75, of450 O'Quinn Road, died Wednesday (June 13) at UNC Hospitals in Chapel HU. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday (June 17) at Prospect United Methodist Church, the Revs. Bill James Locklear, Simeon Cummings and Robert Man gum officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Chavis is survived by his wife, Naomi D. Chavis of the home; a daughter, Shannon C. Lowry of Garner; a sister, Mary Liza Oxendine of Pembroke; and a grandson. Arrangements were handled by Locklear & Son Funeral Home in Pembroke. Roger Lee Tyler MAXTON-Mr. Roger Lee Tyler, 72, of 3794 Mt. Zion Road, died Wednesday (June 13) at Scotland Memorial Hospital in Laurinburg. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday (June 17) at Bayside Baptist Church in Lumberton, the Reverends Grady Hunt, Robert Locklear and James Cummings officiating. Burial followed i n the Gardens of Faith. Mr. Tyler was born Oct. 3,1928 tn Robeson County to the late I Walter and Sallie Tyler. He was a drywall hanger and finisher. Mr. Tyler is survived by his wife, Patricia Tyler of the home; seven sons, Larry, Harry, Roscoe and Roger Tyler Jr., all of Baltimore, Md., and Walter C., Bruce Lee and Craig Anthony Tyler, all ofMaxton; three brothers, Kenneth and Nesbie Tyler, both of Lumberton, and Edward Tyler of Preston, Md.; four daughters, Carolyn Chavisand Betty Jo Tyler, both of Lumberton, and Penny Tyler and Judy Tyler Furst, both of Baltimore; five sisters, Ora Lee Hunt of Pembroke, Maude Alice Locklear of Lumberton, Arceolar and Helen Bullard, both of Maxton, and Berlether Crowley of Baltimore; 11 grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral arrangements were handled by Heritage Funeral Home in Red Springs. Dickie J. Oxendiae LUMBERTON-Ms. Dickie Jean Oxendine, 23, of 187 McKinnonRollin Road, died Friday (June 15). The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday (June 18) in Floyd Memorial Chapel by the Rev. Larry Lowery. Burial followed inFIoyd Memory Gardens. Ms. Oxendine is survived by her mother, Ruth S. Oxendine of Lumberton; and a sister, Carol J. Hammonds of Lumberton. Arrangements were handled by Floyd Mortuary and Crematory of Lumberton. Maggie Hammond FAYETTEVILLE-Mrs. Maggie Hammond, 68, of 865 Brighton Road, died Saturday (June 16) in Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday (June 20) in Reeves Funeral Home Chapel in Hope Mills by the Rev. Clyde Hammond Burial followed in Cumberland Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Hammond is survived by her husband, Elmer Hammond; a son, Gary Hammond ofHope Mills; five daughters, Dine Hilliard of Gainesville, Fla., Lisa Quintana of Hope Mil Is and W&nda Ortiz, Sherry Gal van and Angela Aguitre, all of Fayetteville; a brother, Martin . Oxendine of Red Springs; four sisters, Maryetta Brewer ofMaxton, Martha Jane Jacobs of Rowland, Rose Anna Hall of Seminole, Fla. and Vera Oxendine of Charleston, S.C.; 12 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. The American Dietetic Association at uiww.homefoodsafety.org. Spectrum Aqua-Light* at www. pentairpool.com. Knox NutraJoint at www.nutra joint.com. HQ Global Workplaces at www.hq.com. AmeriCorps at www.ameri corps.org. Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc. at www.orthotri-cyclen. com. \m\mm \>mmm Straw That's A "Snap" (NAPS)?People who spend time in workshops, garages and warehouses know that being without that one essential tool or component needed to complete the job can be frustrating. One invaluable yet elusive tool?the little spray tube that comes with many aerosol cans?invariably gets lost in workshop nooks and crannies. i 1 I _l The last straw? Indeed. A new cap helps consumers keep track of the handy applicator. Fortunately, there's now a solution: The WD-40 NotchCap, now available on cans of the multi-purpose product, ensures safekeeping of "the little red straw." The NotchCap lets consumers "snap" the precision applicator back into place in the most convenient of locations?on top of the cap. "It's really just another step we've taken to add value to our end-users and make our product more convenient to use," said Helen Way, associate brand manager for WD-40. "Since we often get calls asking for replacement straws, we decided to provide users with a way to keep them from getting lost in the first place." WD-40 has also taken steps to give its fans what they have been requesting for years?a place to share their stories, uses and love for the product. The WD-40 Fan Club, which is free to join at www.wd40.com, will bring together fans from across the world to share stories about the product, access tips and ideas on how to use it, download goodies and participate in periodic promotions, contests and special events. The BAQUACIL Pool Care System at www.baquacil.com. Konsyl Pharmaceuticals at www. konsyl. com. The American Fence Association at www.americanfenceassoci ation.com. Bayer Advanced Lawn and Garden Multi-Insect Killer at www.bayeradvanced.com. The Specialty Equipment Market Association at www.enjoy thedrive.com. PUBLIC AUCTION Monday ? July 2, 2001 O 10:00 A.M. carter center (hilly branch community) 301-s of 74 lumberton, nc Thermal Insulated Windows Energy Efficient Rated Vinyl Siding Plumbing Electrical Wiring Stain Resistant Carpet Range Hood Ceiling Fans (Living Room & Mister Bedroom) No Wax Vinyl (Kitchen-Dining Roont,Utility Room & Bathrooms) DIMENSIONS 27' 6" W x 49' 10" L AREA 1370 Square Feel 3 BEDROOMS 2 IIAT1IS LIVING ROOM COUNTRY KITCHEN ? UTILITY ROOM AlalUr V^l.Tu 1 U p,j i r K4Jien/D/?^<v? bedrocrn TV' ^oH, J | .1 lf???v? ? I v ? J ??-?. .) /" CloVftT ! * ' / H U- I. ? ? J J-r- H ' ?-| fl ' TC(o?+ I ill *->^a room ft*d"Gcm Fever. I L'|V</i? "Room Ir-sl THIS NEW HOUSE WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Construction: The above house was constructed as a student project by the Robeson County Career Center. Heating and cooling units not included. Qualified instructors supervised the construction of the project and inspections were made by the Robeson County Inspection Department. Viewing: The house may be inspected at the Robeson County Career Center, (Hilly Branch Community), 301 -S of 74, Lumbcrton, NC. starting Monday, June 25,2001 from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. through Friday, June 29, or at other times as arranged. Time and Place of Sale: The house will be sold by public auction on Monday, July 2,2001 at 10:00 a.m. The sale will he held at the house site on the Robeson County Career Center campus at the above address. Terms: 10% non-refundable deposit required for successful bidder (Cash or Approved Check). 90% balance due within 50 days of sale. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (1) The Board of Education may reject any and all bids if it determines the bid received is not adequate. Immediate confirmation of sale will be made on day of sale. (2) All property must be removed from the premises within forty-five (45) days. 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