Poge 10, The Cortina Indian Voice m ^ I use! THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE 521-2826 Classified Ads Rate $1.50 first 25 words 5 cents each additional word HELP WANTED A beautician is needed to work in That Curl Beauty Salon, Part time or full time opportunity available. Call 521 9527. HELP WANTED Agents-Stores- Earn big money with fast selling natural hair growth- end razor bump cream- end dandruff shampoo- and water proof pressing cream. (High commission). Send S2.00 handling fee for free set up with all products. Natures Products. P. 0. Box 14139. Phila., Pa. 19138. LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County In The General Court of Justice District Court Division NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Furman Lee Locklear Plaintiff Janice Locklear Defendant TO: Janice Locklear TAKE NOTICE that a plead ing seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Robeson County. The nature of the relief sought is as follows; To secure an absolute divorce from you on the grounds of one year's separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than November 20, 1976. and upon your failure to do so, that Ihe party seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 28th day of Sep tember, 1976. Henry W, Oxendine Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 1135 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 Telephone (919)521-2511 To Be Published; September 30. 1976; October 7, 1976; October 14. 1976. PUBUC NOTICE Alteration of the Preaent Method of Electing the Pembroke Town Connell Notice is hereby given that a public hearing before the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Pembroke to consider electing the council members to four-year terms of office, with the terms being stagger ed so that there will be an election for two seats on the council every two years, is to be held on October 18, 1976 at 7:00 o'clock p.m. at the Pembroke Town Hall, Pem broke, North Carolina. At the hearing, any resident of the Town of Pembroke may appear and be heard on the question of the above described alter ation of the method of the Pembroke Town Council. This notice is given pursuant to North Carolina General statutes Section 160A-102 (Supp. 1975). Karen Townsend Acting Clerk, Town of Pembroke North Carolina Robeson County Notice of Service of Process by Publication Straudie Locklear Carter Plaintiff, vs Wilson Carter Defendant TO: Wilson Carter: Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against* you has been filed in the above entitled action in the office of the clerk of Superior Court of Robeson County. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: To secure an absolute divor ce from you on the grounds of one year’s separation, You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than November 9, 1976. and upon your failure to do so, that the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 29th day of Sep tember, 1976. Arnold Locklear Attorney for Plaintiff Vance Street P.O. Box 1015 Pembroke, NC 28372 Phone: [9191521-3291 To be publlsheed: September 30, 1976, October 7, 1976 and October 14, 1976. North Car^'lina Robeson County Herman Clintonl Messer, Plaintiff, vs Kathy Messer, Defendant Notice of Service of Process by Publication TO: Kathy Messer; . Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Robeson County. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: To secure an absolute divor ce from you on the grounds of one year’s separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than November 9, 1976, and upon your failure to do so, that the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 29th day of Sep tember. 1976. Arnold Locklear Attorney for Plaintiff Vance Street P.O. Box 1015 Pembroke, NC 28372 Phone: [919] 521-3291 To be published: Sept. 30, and Oct. 7 and 14, 1976. HELP WANTED Resumes are being ac cepted for the position of Town Manager of the Town of Pembroke. NC. population 19 82. Submit resumes to; Mayor and Board of Commissioners, Town of Pembroke, Box 866, Pembroke. NC 28372. WANTED Timber wanted. Have chain saw- will travel. Cash prices paid for standing pine and hardwood. Phone 738-8911 or write Pait's Forestry Products, Rt. 2 Box 662, Bladenboro, NC 28320. FOR SALE By Owner. One Mini Bike in excellent condition. Has one new tire and recently over hauled 4 HP engine. Priced at $95.00. Phone 738-8307. POSITION AVAILABLE Curriculum Developer- Co ordinator for Reading Acade- my Program. Responsibilities are; To develop reading ma terials for functionally illite rate youths and adults. To provide dissemination of in formation of learning system, teaching methods, and eval uation techniques. To monitor and CO ordinate the total development of program. Qualifications: Must possess Bachelor’s Degree in English or Education. A willingness and desire to work and relate with program participants. If interested please contact Ro bert Locklear at 521-2401 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at Lumbee [Regional Development Assoc iation. FOR SALE The Pembroke Jaycettes are again taking orders for Christ mas Stockings, and Christmas Skirts. The price is $3.00 for ■ the stockings and $7.00 for the Christmas skirts. Please call Frances Chavis at 521-9526 or _^yce Cummings 521-9373. FOR SALE 1974 140 Farmall Tractor with cultivators, disks, planters, distributors and peanut weed- er. Call Nathan Stricklin at 521-4394 or 521-4657 (after 5 p.m.) LOST AND FOUND Lost: Ladies Bulova Wrist watch at Lowry’s Ball Park, Pine Street extension in Pem broke. If ifound please call Dorothy Thompson 521-4209 between 8-5 or 521-4707 at night. Reward is offered. LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Geraldine Chavis, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11 day of April. 1977 or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme- , diate payment to the under signed. This the 6th day of October, 1976. Arnold Locklear, Executor Attorney At Law Vance Street P.O. Box 1015 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 TO BE PUBLISHED: October 7. 14. 21. and 28, 1976. RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED The Saddletree C. B. Club will hold a rummage sale on October 16th at Red Top Food Store located on the Fairmont Road in Lumberton, BABYSITTER AVAILABLE Will babysit in my home. Have a fenced-in yard. Cal! 521-3677. Guardsman of the Month Chosen at Red Springs Legal Notice Legal Notice PFC Corley Dial was select ed as “Guardsman of the Month” recently for the Red Springs Unit of the North Carolina National Guard. This recognition was exten ded to PFC Dial at a recent inspection of the unit to select the neatest soldier. PFC Dial Joined the National Guard in Sept. 1975 and is assigned as a Loader in a tank crew. Corley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Dial of RFD 3, Maxton and is employed hy the State Highway Depart ment. [Photo by Aggie Love] 1976 THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Florida Tour Wednesdoy, Nov. 24-Nov. 28-8:00 Transportation and Travel Arrangements by Continental Trailways Tours, Inc. For information, contact: Benny R. Sampson Special Charter-Tour Representative P.O.Box 215 Pembroke, NC Phone: 521-4345 Mrs. Jacobs feted Speech & Language workshop hosteid by LRDA’s Indian Education The Lumbee Indian Educa tion Project of LRDA sponsor ed a Speech and Language Work.shop on Oct, 12. 1976 for the instructors and center aides. The work.shop was conducted by Ms. Wendy Grant, Speech Pathologist from the Robeson County Satellite Clinic of Southeastern Speech and Hearing Services. In her presentation Ms. Grant discussed the types of speech and language disorders differences between speech and language, the develop, mental scales of the two year old through the five year old, and activities that may be used in developing langauge. Ms. Grant brought to the attention of the participants that in their observation of the children in the classroom they should be aware of the difference be tween speech and language. Speech is the way you pro nounce your words and deliver your message. Langauge is the way you dombinewords to form sentences. It includes the vocabulary you use and your ability to understand other people who speak the same language. As the teacher at the center the children see them as their model and attempt to pattern their langu age after the teacher. Also very important in the speech and language development of the child is the parent. The key to the foundation of languge development is ex perience. The child must com prehend language before he is- able to produce what is expected of him by others in his environment. This com prehension invoiced sensation, discrimination and perception. It is extremely important to remember that each of these stages develop with time and practice. If you feel that your child has a speech or hearing problem, you may contact Ms. Wendy Grant at the Robeson County Speech and Hearing Satellite Clinic in Lumberton. Marriage Announced 1st row, left to right: ’ Telia i Lillie Boliard Jacobs and Mrs. Hant, Sheila Hunt, great Janie Hunt; third row is Larry granddaughters; 2nd row: Mrs Hunt, grandson. Mrs. Lillie Bullard Jacobs celebrated her seventieth birth day on Sunday, 'October 10 with a covered dish dinner given by her children, grand children, and great-grandchil dren at the Pembroke Jaycee Hut. Mrs. Jacobs was praised by her pastor. Rev, T.M. Swett, for her service to the Lord. Rev. Swett also praised Mrs. Jacobs' late husband, Angus, for his love of the Lord. One of her long-time friends, Rev. Isiah Locklear, also prais ed her for sending children to school for forty years and her service to her neighbors. $100 REWARD OFFERED $100 reward is offered for the return of a small rat tan female coon dog taken from my dog pen. This coon dog is highly valued by me and 1 will pay a reward of up to $100 for her return. Please call S21- 4701. Mrs. Jacobs’ birthday is actually September 26 but the dinner was held at a later date in order that her son, Tech. Sgt. Ardeil Jacobs could at tend. Sgt. Jacobs is serving with the U.S. Army in Hanau, ^ • Germany, Mrs. Jacobs has seven child ren: Carrie J, Locklear, Spring field. Va.; Glenn, Pontiac. Mich.; Janie Hunt, Lumber- ton; Ardeil, Hanau, Germany; Evelyn Locklear, Maxton; Lois and Hollis, Pembroke; and a foster daughter, Cheryl H. Howington, Lumberton. A host of friends and rela- attended. Power Changes Only as far back as 1850, 94 per cent of our energy still came from one source: human or animal muscle power. Today, this source accounts for one per cent of our energy output. Mn. Velenda Locklear Mr. and Mrs. Otis Locklear announce the approaching mar riage of their daughter, Ve- ienda Locklear to Jack William Morgan, son of the late Martin Hall and Mrs. Lucella Hall. The wedding will take place at Green Pine Baptist church in Pembroke on Saturday, Nov ember 20th, 1976 at 5 o’clock. Following the wedding will be a reception in the church fellowship hall. No formal invitations are being sent, but all friends and relatives are cordially invited. (Elmer Hunt Photo) ■TURN ONS. YOU CHARGE ^10 TO PULL A TOOTH ? THAT'S AeOUT TWO SECONDS WORK. Thursday, October 14, 1976 DIAL ^INSURANCe^ AGENCY Auto *Fire *Life Homeownerst | All kinds of insurance FINANCING IS AVAILABLE «l-909.| 3rd Street Pembroke, N.C. [Across from Pembroke FCX],^ Happy Birthday Mm Sophia Lynn Bod, dang- hter of Mrs. Roby Moors of Hollywood, Florida and Mr. Jim [Bobby] Bell of Pompano, Florida, celebrated her eigh teenth birthday October 5, 1976 with a dinner party at Mary’s Italian Restaurant in Miami. Sophia Is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bell of Pembroke. Sophia’s gown was of black gabardine and black crepe. Upon arrival for the dinner party, Ms. Bell was given a white orchid corsage. The center table held a birthday cake and two for-get- me-not arrangements. Observes First Birthday SOUTH ROBESON PAINTING Professionol Airless Spray Painting With 15 Years Experience^ Rt. 6. Box 166 Lumberton, N.C. Leroy Hardin, Owner Tel. 709-0897 Tracy Elizabeth Bollard honored Friday night with a full coarse dinner for her first birthday. The celebration was given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindborg Ballard, and held at their Route 1, Rowland home. The color scheme was red and white. The center of attraction was the birthday cake which was baked and decorated by ber mother. The theme for the evening was “Our Girl”. The honoree received many gifts, one of which was her favorite, a red wagon which he received from her father. The honored gaests were her grandmothers, Mrs. La- cille Lowry of Pembroke and Mrs. Enla Jane Ballard of Route 1, Rowland, and her great-grandmother, Mrs. Bes- ■isie Lpwry. II COMMERCIAL II PAlMtS call HAIL^INSURANCE C_— TM.I .OPEN SAT. UNm i pj,. jam UiaJ Eok yodp at .S21-2021 Tom'Agent Lumbee Insutance and Realty Agency East Third Street ^ Pembroke Fire. Casually, Life Auto,-FarTn. Hail. . AI.L KINDS OF INSURANCE PEMBROKE ELECTRIC Highway 711 East JACK’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY 305 West Third Street Pembroke, NC Hc^*******!(Across from FCX)^**********" “It’s easy to pay Jack’s way” Government Spending Government spending at all levels — federal, state and local — today accounts for 36 per cent of the nation’s total output of goods and services (Gross National Product, GNP). In 1950, it represented 21 per cent of GNP and, in 1930, only 12 per cent. Marriage Continues Contrary to some opinion, marriage is still a going proposition in this country. More than two million marriages took place last year, many of them re marriages. According to government statistics, mar ried women’s lifespans are longer than unwed wom en's. This year is leap year so women can propose to men! MAYNOR'S OUTLET Union Chapel Road (Maynor’s Center) RACK OF LADIES SUITS >/: PRICE RACK OF MENS’ SPORTS COATS ‘/j PRICE First Quality Blue Jeons, SporrsvA^eor, 5hoe5. Gorhes, Dresses, Men's Suirs, Shirrs, Hors, ere. Your complete clothing store OPEN: Mon - Thurs. 9 o m.-6 p.m Fridoy and Sorurdoy 9 q m.-7 p.m Afpy Moynor, Proprietor QUEENLY HONOR...Queen Sylvia of'S^den, in one of her first public appearances since her June wedding, christened a computer-designed yacht, the “Sverige” at Stenungsund, Sweden. It is hoped the 20 meter vessel can capture the America’s Cup race off Rhode Island in Sep tember, 1977.