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I Page 10, The Carolina Indian Voice iiidUSEl THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE 521-2826 Classified Ads Rate $1.50 first 25 words 5 cents each additional word LEGAL NOTICE POSITION AVAILABLE FOR SALE 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 all 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 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- i.Ttion. — 1974 140 Farmall Tractor with cultivators, disks, planters, distributors and peanut weed- er. Call Nathan Stricklin at 521-4391 or 521-4657 (after 5 1.) BABYSITTER AVAILABLE Will babysit in my home. Have a fenced-in yard. Call 521-3677. " NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE WANTED TO BE PUBLISHED: October 7. 14, 21. and 28. 1976. HELP 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. Agents-Stores- Earn big money with fast soiling 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. FOR SALE The Pembroke Jaycettes are again taking orders for Christ mas Stockings, and Christmas Skirts. The price is S3.00 for the stockings and 57.00 for the Christmas skirts. Please call Frances Chavis at 521-9526 or Joyce Cummings 521-9373. A public sale, under the provisions of G. S. 44A-4 (Supp. 1975),for a New Doml- non Mobile Home, approxi mately two (2) years old, shall take place on Friday, Novem ber 26,1976, at 12 noon at the old Red Banks Garage west of Pembroke, North Carolina. Said Garage being located on Secondary Road 1339, approx- imatelly 400 yards from the intersection of N. C. 710 and N. C. 711. The lienor, Donald Deese, of 207 West 5th Street, Pembroke, assert a lien on the said mobile home on account of a $1,800.00 debt, due and payable, against Jerry Lock lear, a legal possessor: of the said mobile home with whom the lienor dealt. Legal title to to the said mobile home presently resides in Bill Lock lear. HELP WANTED A 1976 set of World Book Encvciopedias with .diction-- aries. Call 521-4146. HELP WANTED Field Director- to direct peop le oriented DroBrams_and coordinate staff activities in community centers. Requires skill in planning and organizatij on, plus leadership ability,! Should have supervisory expert ience with background ini administration. Knowledge oft cost control and budgeting’ essentia/. Must be able to communicate effectively and prepare concise written report s. College degree or equivale nt. Apply: Four County Comm unity Services, Inc., P.O. Box 988, Laurinburg, N.C., 276-7011. An Equal Opportiin ity Employer. 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. ADMINISTRATIVE HELP WANTED SlOO REW^D OFFEND . SlOO reward Is ottered 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 I will pay a reward of lip to $100 for her return. Pte«,je call 521- 4701. ^ POSITION AVAftASLE HELP WANTED Executive Director for the Rowland Indian Community Organization. Salary commen surate with experience. Inte rested persons may submit resumes to: Mr. Hayward Lewis. Route 2, Rowland, NC 28383, or contact Mr. Lewis at 422-3274. The deadline for submission of resumes is November 5. 1976. Legal secretary wanted for Pembroke law firm. Good opportunity for advancement. Send resume to P. 0. Box 1015. Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation is seeking a well adjusted person to manage general accounting and member information sec tions. Applicant must have B. S. Degree in accounting or related field of study with at /east three years supervisory experience. Leadership ability and seif-motivation will be considered. Send detailed res ume to: Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation, P. 0. Box 830, Red Springs, NC 28377, Attention; Personnel Manager. Applications will be accepted through November 15. Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation is an equal opportunity employer (M/F). HELP WANTED SERVICES AVAILABLE ian^» I Repeat Househom Products. Also need Distributor. Excel lent commission. Call 521-9437 for samples and interview. SERVICES AVAILABLE Ollie Mae Locklear is interested in employment. She has experience in caring for the elderly and infirm and also baby sitting. Call 521-4462. FOR SALE HELP WANTED I am available to do general bookkeeping, including quar terly tax returns, payrolls, ect. in my home. Baby sitter available five days a week. Call Darlene Carter at 521-2113. For further information, call Linda Carr at 521-4945. The earth revolves at the Speed of 1,000 miles per hour, and orbits the sun at the speed of 66,700 miles per hour. t'McGuffey Readers, set of seven S16.95 post-paid. Ervin Enterprises, McDowell, Vir ginia 24458. Phone 703-396- 6207. 1'*S|*=|t!(!!|!*!K******SH***Mc*!|C*!|!**» On November 2nd * Vote For DAVIPA^EEN Democratic Candidate Robeson County Board of Education i * /A Step Forward ^hool Sysrem Paid Political Advertisement For A Derrer* * * PembroKe Joycees' PQrliomentQriQn elected Stand or Fall Most politicians stand for what they think the public will fall for. rhursday, October 28, 1976 carrying out the will of the majority, it also protects the rights of minorities to express reasonable opposition. rvomAfglcuna^ Thomas has been Executive Director of The Housing Au thority and Redevelopment Commission of Pembroke sin ce September, 1972. Besides being a member of the Jaycees he is also a member of various organizations associated with Housing and Redevelopment, Chairman of Pembroke’s Plan ning Board, Chairman of Rob eson County’s Young Republi can Club, a sustaining mem ber of the Cape Fear Council Boy Scouts of America, and is currently a candidate for mem bership into the National Soci ety of Public Administrators. '^American Viewpoints Olnton L. Thomas, Jr. Clinton Thomas L. Thomas, Jr. has been appointed by the President and Board of Direc tors of the Pembroke Jaycees to the office of Club Parliaraen tarian. A working knowledge of Robert’s Rules of order is imperative to any organization or assembly conducting busi ness. It is essentiaT to'deter mine the will of the majority, in an orderly and efficient manner, or any motion or question before it. While He received his Degree in Business Administration from Southeastern Community Col lege and has completed study programs at the University of Georgia and Winston- Salem State University in Housing Management. He has also attended the Housing Man agement Institute in Norfolk, Virginia. The Thomases: Clinton, his wife, the former Cathy Lock lear and their eight month old son, Aaron Keith, make their home in Pembroke. The delicate duty 0/ de cision schemes of revenue should be left where the Constitution has placed it — loith the immediate rep resentatives of the people. William Henry Harrison Auto DIAL ^^INSURANCm AGENCY *Fire *Life Homeowners ^ All kinds of insurance FINANCING IS AVAILABLE^ l3rd Street Pembroke, N.C. [Across Crom Pembroke FCXL-t Corned Beef Cookery To cook a three-to-five pound corned beef brisket, cover it with water and sim mer, covered, until tender, allowing approximately 50 minutes per pound. When carving, slice across the grain of the brisket. Tough Task It is estimated that 12 per cent — Or, 4.5 million — of the 40 million American women who perform house keeping duties are affected by some type of disability. NOTICE! INDIAN PARENTS NOTICE! Have you completed the form below and returned it to your child's school? If not, ^ SO IMMEDIATELY I This form is very important and if not signed and returned your child can not receive services provided by Indian Education. Monies sent to schools will be based on the number of forms returned. If you didn't receive a form you can complete the form below and send it to school now. It is important that your child be counted for purposes of Indian Education. For Further information, contact your child's school or Lumbee Regional Development, Association, Inc., Indian Education Ed Chavis, Lumbee Regional Development Association Annex 521-2401. DEPARTMSNr OF HEATfH.'eOUCATlON, AND WELFARE OFFICt OF EDUCATtON WASHINGTON, O.C. 20202 PART A. TITIE IV, PUBLIC LAW 92-318 INDIAN STUDENT ENROLLMENT CERTIFICATION - INDIVIDUAL For the purposes of applying for a grant under Title IV, Part A of the Indian Education Act of 1972, it is necessary to identify the number of Indian children enrolled in the School District. Completion of this form is required for student eligibility. Any child meeting the following definition from Title tV, Part A of the Indian Education Act of 1972 (Public Law 92-M8) is eligible to be served by this program: Individuals of Indian descent are defined as follows; (a} a person who is a member of a tribe, band or other organized group of Indians, including those tribes, bands or groups terminated since 1940 and those recognized now or in the future by the State in which they reside; ot (b}e person who has a parent(s) or grandparentls) who is such a member(s) of a tribe; or, (c) a person who is considered by the Secretary of the interior to be of Indian descent for any purpose; or, (c/J is an Eskimo or Aleut or other Alaskan Native. As the MINIMUM requirement for eligibility, the student must have at least one f/J grandparent who is a tribal member as de fined above. Please complete and return to your child's (hoineruoni) teacher NAME OF PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN NAMC OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENT ATTENDS PARENTIS) TRIBAL AFFILIATION(S') THIS SKiNATURL ( LRTII IE.S that the inforniaiion given above is Jt- curatc and true and that the tribal affiliation i.s in aaord with the defini tion given. nined by. the Indian Parent Com- STREET ADDRESS CITY AND STATE NAME OF STUDENT GRADE TRIBAL AFFILIATION GRANOPARENT(S) TRIBAL AFFILIATION IS) DATE SIGNED LEA GUIDELINES FOR INDIAN STUDENT ENROLLMENT CERTIFICATION 1. No child will be eligible for services unless ihis form is pro vided containing a signature of the legal piirenl or guardian or of (lie student, if age 18. The tribal affiliation must also be provided. .1 The Parent Committee will review all individual student forms gathered by the LEA. The signature by the parent or legal guardian or the student himself/herself, if age 18, sliall be sufficient evidence to verify Indian student eligibility. 2. The accumulated forms will be turned over i Committee. , the Parent SOUTH ROBESON PAINTING Professionol Airless Spray Pointing With 15 Years Experience Rt. 6, Box 166 Lumberton, N.C. Leroy Hardin, Owner Tel. 739-3897 COMMERCIAL paiHTS call HAILJNSURANCE Cam FMal sat. UNITL 1 PJH. Said Dial ^6b your coNVEfnaw^ at 521-2021 Your Hpoietown Agent Lmnbee Insurance and Realty Agency East Third Street „ . Pembroke Pire, Casualty, Life Auto,'Farm, Hail ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE ^ • ^ # As a fellow working man I I in the building | * trades, who has worked | I with AVERY NYE, I | $ wholeheartedly support * I him for Commissioner t I of Labor | I I recommencJ him tof I you on Nov. 2, 1976* JACK’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY 305 West Third Street Pembroke, NC ) CONSUMER GUIDELINES Clean Iron Keep thesoleplate of your iron clean and ironing won't be a sticky problem. To clean the stainless steel soleplate of a dry iron: un- MAYNOR'S outlet Union Chapel Road (Maynor’s Center) A political ad Paid for by Monroe Lowry Pembroke Electric ltCl|t>|»K«9|cM)|cH>l«l«**«!|C)|l>l***ik>it)|»|Ci|>|t*£ BEEHIVE, HOMES plug; use a paste-typ (Across from FC’Xl^*********' . RACK OF LADIES SUITS Vi PRICE ' RACK OF MENS’ SPORTS COATS Vi PRICE “It’*s easy to pay Jack’s way" polish and apply jt to the soleplate with a soft doth, using a circular motion: buff, polish with a clean, lintfree cloth. For badly stuck spots, use very fine ■ steel wool. I First Quality Olue Jeons, Sportsweor, Shoro -Clothes, Dresses, Men's Suits, SNnj. Hors, er^4 Your complete clothing store » OPEN: Mon,- Thurs. 9 Q.m.'6 p,m. 4| Fridoy ond Sorurdoy 9 o. nn.-7 p.m. 7‘ Afpy Moynor, Proprittor ^ •TIT FOR A QVB^N” fl«dsprlr>S«0IffM rWMICotlln*. 04»4AO» HopeMtlltOftte* Alton King AS^ISTO WITH CONSTANT RISES in Ubor costs. « sniaU investment of 830 in the basic tools needed, and a book explaining how to tone np your car’ You will more than make up the cost of your in- _vestment after one tune np.
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