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H W W MA H ? IB V flA V m If THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE 521-2626 Classified Ads Rate $1.50 first 25 words cents each additional word LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County The undersigned. having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Anna H. Brooks, 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 1st dav of May, 1977. or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th dav of October. 1977 Marguarfte b. Charts O, LOCKLEAR, BROOKS, & JACOBS Attorneys at Law Vance Street P.O. Box 1015 Pembroke, NC 28372 Telephone: (910)521-3413 To be published: October 27, November 3, 10, A 17, 1977. FOR SALE 1976 Chrystler New Yorker. Low ~,iu?y fully equipped White exterior with brown vksyI top Velour interior. Call 521-9740 after 4 p.m. help wanted SOCIAL SERVICE AIDE: West Lumberton Heat Start Centej Must exhibit an understanding of people and their - problems. Should have the ability to offer sound advice Requires tact and initiative Preferabl y a parent of a child enrolled. Must have a car for job. High school graduate or equivalent in experience. Must be able to write and understand written reports Apply: Four-County Community Services, Inc., P O. Box 988. Laurinburg, N.C. 28352, 276-7011. an equal opportunity employer. help wanted TWO SECRETARIAL POSITIONS. Must be neat in appearance, have good working habits, type at least 60 words per minute, take dictation at 80 words per minute Associate degree in Secretarial Science prefered. Applications will be accepted thru November 18, 1977. Contact Director of Personnel, Robeson Technical Institute. Phone 738-7101.an equal opportunity employer. "notice of sale by trustee Pursuant to the Order of the Honorable Henry A. McKinnon, Jr., Resident Superior Coutt Judge of the 16th Judicial District, dated September 23, 1977, dismissing the appeal of the trustor from the Order Authorizing Foreclosure of the Honorable Ben G. Floyd, Jr., Clerk of the Robeson County Superior Court, the undersigned trustee offered the below-described property for sale at 12:00 noon on November I, 1977, and there being no bidders, the sale was not had and. pursuant to statute, the undersigned trustee now again under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed bv STEDFORD COLLINS AND WIFE. PEGGY COLLINS, to Arnold Locklear, Trustee, dated June 19, 1975, and duly recorded in Book 381, at page 66, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson County, North Carolina, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness having directed foreclosure the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the main door of the Robeson County Courthouse in the City of Lumberton, North Carolina, at 12:00 noon, on November 25, 1977, the lands conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Shannon Township, Robeson County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: . BhOINNING at an iron stake with pine pointers, the Northwest and beginning comer of the original tract of which this is a part, deed for which is recorded in Book 12-B, at page 233, Robeson County Registry, and running thence as an original line South S degrees East 383 feet to a concrete monument with white oak pointer; thence South 74 degrees 33 minutes East 1.468 feet to a stake in the original line; thence as said original line North 4 degrees 20 minutes West 918 feet to a stake; thence North 88 degrees West as an original line 1,390 feet to the beginning, containing 23.5,"' acres, more or less, and being a portion of the lands described in a deed dated October 28, 1955, from Elplear Locklear. et als., to Stedford Collins and Redell Collins recorded in Book 12-B at page 235, Robeson County Registry. (Stedford Collins and Stedford Collins being one and the same person). Being the same property conveyed to Stedford Collins by Redell Collins and wife, Evelyn Collins, which deed is recorded in Book 13-F at page 26, Robeson County Registry. EXCEPTION: Excepted from the above are two tracts containing about 1/2 acre each and being more fully described in deed to James Collins and wife. Betty Pearl Collins, dated December 12, I960, and recorded in Book 13-N, .at page 72, Robeson County, Registry, and deed to Thomas E. Brooks dated January 5, 1961, and recorded in Book 13-N at page 233, Robeson County Registry. This property is being sold subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, any recorded releases, and to all taxes and special assessments. The highest bidder will be required to deposit in cash at the sale an amount equal to ten percent of the amount of his bid up to one thousand dollars plus five percent of the excess of his bid over one thousand dollars. This the 3rd dav of November, 1977. Arnold Lock (ear, Trustee LOCKLEAR, BROOKS & JACOBS Attorneys at Law Vance Street P.O. Box 1015 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 To be published November 10, 17. and 24, 1977. POSITION AVAILABLE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY; typing, shorthand, filing, bookkeeping skills required; knowledge of health systems and third party payment procedures desireable. Person should be dependable, mature, initiative and willing to work; Salary $7,000.00 to $9,000.00 yearly. Send resumes to Southeastern Medical Services, Inc., P.O. Box 548, Rowland, N.C. 28383; Closing date Novemeber 14, 1977. JAYCEE OF THE MONTH Harry Jmk* LocUear was presented a certificate for Jaycee of the Month for the month of September by the Board of Director! of the Pembroke Jaycees at a recent meeting of the Jaycees. Harry was eo-chairmaa of the Yancy Hoot Car Wash which a took place on September 17th ? at JefTs Car Wash in j Pembroke. The other chairman was Larry Roberts, member of the Board. The Jaycees, the Community, ind Yancy Hunt applaud hb ?fforts for making that day a tuccess. THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE 321-2536 MttMUIUI I 'SS' 1 ^7l l_^-fV9VBl 1 * POSTUREPEDIC MODELS Premier Royale EXTRA FIRM OR' OENTLY FIRM Imperial ?TV* & Appliance* Air Conditioner* I umwamsmm^amm ihi * j pembroke electric : Highway 711 East V ' ? 9 i ' ' - ?Commercial ?Residential i phone: st1"?'- 521-2881 i i uiuouaj) tiwTcuiuu ?V| vr ? j l DIAL INSURANCE AGENCY PEMBROKE Wpp ?All Kinds of Insurance ?Financing Is Available Actom from Pembroke FCX ^ ?Now Featuring Insurance Coverage For the j MOBILE HOME DWELLER! HOMECOMING AT PROSPECT Prospect United Methodist Church observed its annual Homecoming Oct. 30, 1977. It is a special day at Prospect for friends and church members to come together to worship and enjoy a fellowship dinner together. Many friends and relatives came home for thb special occasion. One of the highlights of this year's Homecoming was the unveiling of the portrait of Mrs. Leola Locklear. Mrs. Carrie M. Dial gave words of appreciation, and asked that all stand in a moment of silent prayer in memory of all former members who had helped to make Prospect Church what it is today. Mr*. Rom M. Moore, , president of the United Methodist Women, mode the presentation to the church in memory of the oldest member of the U.M.W. Mrs. Emma Lee Locklear gave the acceptance speech on behalf of the Locklear family. (Jimmy Hunt Photo.) Grandfather Sees Homecoming Queen PEMBROKE - Lero Lock!ear of Pembroke made a trip to Stafford, Va., last weekend to visit his oldest son, Eugene Locklear, and his family. He attended the Stafford homecoming football game, at which his grand daughter. Tonya Locklear, was one of the two freshmen homecoming queens who rode on the freshmen float. Tonya, 14, is in the ninth grade at Stafford. Her escort was a young man named Tony ? Walker On the trip Locklear was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bclton Jones and family and Mr. Bill Chavis and family. Lero and Tonya Lecfefcar HELP WANTED ASSISTANT DIRECTOR The American Indian Sludv Center, Baltimore. Maryland Will be responsible to executive director and perform in the executive director's absence as chief administrative officer of the agency. Will provide overall supervision to the program operated hs the American Indian Study Center and will be responsible for the preparation, review, and overall approval of budgets for center pro nets in conjunction with the board of directors and executive director, Will he responsible for the overall financial reporting and accountability of agency. Must possess degree or business edttcetHMi ireietng end two years work aspartame ??h these reepnnsitbimes Send returnee only to Tommy IMel. Amartnan Indian study Comer. Ill I Broadway. Bert Use** Mar viand JIJH MORE SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. J.D. Gibson of Maxton visited her son, Mr. Rodger Gibson of Winston-Salem, the weekend of Nov. 5, 1977. Rodger is a student at the School of The Arts. She visted t<5 see him play in the "Medival Mystery Stories From the Bible." Mrs. Gibson was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leadford Locklear, her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Jacobs and daughters Lesia and Kimberlv Kay, and her other son, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Gibson and son, Jimmie Gibson, Jr. Mrs. Richard Jones and .Mrs. Moncell Gibson, also Mr. Tommie Dee sc. visited Mrs. Sarah Jane Brooks who is a patient at Southeastern General Hospital in Lumberton, N.C. I Have Been Honored to Serve You. Thank You For Your Votes & Support. Monroe Lowry # ? ? Phone 521-2880 MAYNOR'S OUTLET STORE Union Chapel Road. Pembroke, NC New Shipment Arrived! ?Lay Away For Christmas ?Prices Reduced. ^ YOUR FAMILY STORE Open Mon-Saturday--9:00-7:00 SOUTH ROBESON jj PAINTING | Professional Airless Spray Painting _ With 15 Years Experience Rt. 6 Box 166 ?'* "kumberton, NC Leroy Hardin, Owner Tel. 739-3897 I Let Us Design ; j f and Build Your Home | < ^ " j ? - nBODt0&BO | ?Expert planning A ? ? Licensed Contractors I Architectual drafting and designing j Call Hubbard Lowry T ? 521-4624 . I | Rt. 1 Box 131-B Pembroke, NC | | ^ELEcS^AL^^ j I CHAVIS ELECTRIC s X ? Electrical Installation & Maintenance J J ii rr*i 1 * * * Henry G. Chavis, * Owner i State Licensed * ? | Phone 919/521-2204 Route 1 Box 32-A Pembroke, NC > ? Pembroke Sportswear Better Known As WESTERN TRAIL W?t Third Street Cloted Wednesday Afternoons . Open 9P.M. Thursday and Friday Nights SPEEDY SERVICE ON PORMAL WEAR RENTAL 321-35II m New Merchandise! 1 Arriving Daily I New Outfits ?Hi* A Han Matching Ouiflu ?Overall* ?i?*n* ?Vaet* ?Ik in* ?Waatan Jewelry ?Weatam Shin* (Hi* A Han) WMtora AM Ito W^rt
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