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THE CAROLINA
INDIAN VOICE
521-2626
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5 cents each additional word
LEGAL NOTICE
North Carolina
Robeaon County
Notice of Service of Proceoa by
Publication
Gretchen Locklear Hatcher
CroM-Petitioner,
va.
Myrtle Jacoba Locklear and
husband Nolle Locklear; Tbel
ma Jacoba Roller, widow; Sally
Ann Jacoba Locklear and
husband, Edmund Locklear;
Sara Jane Jacoba Jo nee, wi
dow; and Mable Jonea, un
married,
Cross-Reapon dents
TO MABEL JONES
COLEMAN AND HUSBAND,
DONALD COLEMAN
Take notice that a pleading
seeking relief against you has
been filed in the above
entitled special proceeding.
The nature of the relief being
sought is as follows: That an
actual partition of the below
described real estate be had
among the various tenants in
common in the proportions of
the several interests therein,
or if such is not possible
without injury to any of the
interested parties then for the
said lands to be sold at public
sale in the manner prescribed
by law. That a certain tract or
parcel of land situated in the
County of Robeson, North
Carolina, and more particular
ly described as follows:
In Pembroke Township, Rob
eson County, North Carolina.
Lying in part on the South
side of the SAL Railroad right
of-way and on both sides of the
old Lumberton- Red Banks
Road (now paved) which
crosses Deep Branch. Adjoin
ing the lands of Zion Lowry
estate, formerly the Fletcher
brothers lands, Vernie Dial,
and Lot No. 2 allotted to Leak*
Ree Jacobs Locklear in this
division described as the next
tract herein and being more
particularly described as fol
lows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a stake in the
southep edge of the right- of
way of the SAL Railroad
extending from Pembroke to
Maxton, the same being 100
feet from the center of said
railroad track and running
thence along the original
western line of a 20-acre tract
described in Books of Deeds
4-1, page 32S, Robeson County
Registry. South 10 degrees SO
minutes West 46.30 chains to a
point in or near the northern
edge of a paved road; thence
South 29 degrees 30 minutes
West across and beyond said
paved road and along the
original line of the Fletcher
brothers lands South 29 de
grees 30 minutes West 16.30
chains to a stake, corner or line
of the Vernie Dial lands;
thence along his line South 56
degrees 30 minutes East 8.25
chains to a stake; thence North
38 degrees East 2.50 chains
to a stake, another corner of
the Vemie Dial lands; thence
his line again 55 degrees 45
minutes East 9.70 chains to
the center of a 16 foot road;
thence along the center of said
16 foot road north 43 east
along the northwestern line of
Lot No.'2 of this division 11.12
chains to the center of the
Lumberton- Red Banks road
(paved), the most northerly
corner of said Lot No. 2 of this
division; thence along the
center of said paved road
South 57 degrees East 4.67
chains to, the center of the
Deep Branch run, the north
east corner of Lot No. 2;
thence up the run of Deep
Branch in a northeasterly
direction from the aforesaid
paved road to a point running
North 61 degrees 31 minutes
West 13.44 chains will direct
to a point ih the center of the
aforesaid road; thence North
61 degrees 30 minutes West
13.44 chains to a point in the
center of the paved road;
thence North 43 degrees 15
minutes West along the said
paved road, the most southerly
corner of the 20- acre tract,
description of which is record
ed in Book of Deeds 4-1, page
325; thence along the original
eastern line of said 20 acres
and being the Zion Lowry
estate line North 10 degrees 50
minutes East 46 chains to the
southern line of the SAL
Railroad right-of-way; thence
North 68 degrees 30 minutes
West 4.40 chains to the
beginning corner, containing
FORTY-FIVE (45) ACRES,
more or less, said lands
including that 20-acre tract
described in Book of Deeds
4-1, page 325, and a part of a
29-acre tract described in Book
of Deeds, 6-T, page 181, and
being all of a 1.8 acre tract
described in Book of Deeds
6-A, page 550, Robeson Coun
ty Registry, and being a part of
the lands formerly owned by
and inherited by the children
and heirs at law of the said
Robert Jacobs.
Being the same property
conveyed to Sara Jane Jacobs
Jones, Thelma Jacobs Roller,
Sallie Ann Jacobs Locklear.
Myrtle Jacobs Locklear, Leola
Jacobs Hatcher and Stella
Jacobs and described as Lot
No. 1 by Report of Commis
sioners, dated May 27, 1965.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than the 23rd day of
January. 1978, said date being
40 days from the first publica
tion of this notice, or from the
date complaint is required to
be filed, whichever is later;
and upon your failure to do so
the party seeking service
against you will apply to the
rourt for the relief sought.
This the 9th day of December
1977.
LOCKLEAR, BROOKS ft
JACOBS
by Dexter Brooks
Attorney fer Croee-PetMoner
Vance Street
P.O. Bea 1815
Pembroke, NC 28372 J
Telephone! |919) 521-3413
Te be pnbdsbed Dee. 15, 22, I
29. 1977.
THE CAROIJNA I
INDIAN VOICE I
521-2626 I
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? BUY THIS HON roam A MONTH M
V
NOTICE
Stat* Board of Education
Plblk Hearing*
Vocational Education
Notice is hereby given of
Public Hearings on Vocational
Education by the State Board
of Education on the following
dates and locations: (all gear
ings will be from 4-6 and
7:30-9 p.m.)
February 9--Lenoir Commun
ity College Auditorium,
Kinston;
February 14--Asheville High
School Auditorium, Asheville;
February 15?Carver Hall,
North Carolina A Sc T State
University, Greensboro.
These hearings are scheduled
to provide an opportunity for
any citizen to express views
concerning the State's Plan for
Vocational Education in secon
dary and post ? secondary
schools.
Any citizen desiring to be
heard should file his/her re
quest with Charles J. Law,
Director, Division of Vocation
al Education, Department of
Public Instruction. Raleigh, no
later than February 3, 1977.
Five minutes for each presen
tation will be allowed. A typed
copy of the remark is to be
submitted at the hearing.
FOR SALE
Mobile Home for sale. Two
bedrooms. SI 850. Call 521
90(18 after 7:00 P.M.
LEGAL NOTICE
North Carolina
Robeson County
The undersigned, having
qualified as Executor of the
Estate of Clarence L. Tuck,
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 4th day of July, 1978. 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 28th day of Decem
ber. 1977.
Beimle L. Tuck, Eieci tor
Roote 1 Box 246
Pembroke, NC 28.47 2
LOCKLEAR, BROOK S A
JACOBS
Attorneys at Law
Vance Street
P.O. Box 10IS
Pembroke, NC 283 '2
M*dc? ml Soviet af hmw by
State of North Car*ttea .
ttew? Canity
hi tea District Caait
Archie I. Loekteor, Et. Ala.
Plate tiffs,
vs.
i
The Hates ai Walter WflHatns.
all onknown sod Lather Lack
laar, If ha le deceased, bath
Lather LecUear and Walter
WWaaM ware aaaa of Olive
Loddaar, a daaghter of Ship
I nrMear
Te the bates of Walter WBB
ants, all aakaewn and Lather
LacUoar, If ha be daeaaaad,
both Lather Leektear and
Walter WHIaaii ware aaaa of
OBve Loddaar, a daoghterof
Ship LecUear]
Take Notice that a pleading
seeking telief against you has
been filed in the above entitled
action. The nature of the relfef
being sought is to remove a
cloud upon the title of plain
tiffs real property and to
establish title in plaintiff by
adverse possession and/or by
record title for more than 30
years.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than February 17th, 1978
and upon your failure to do so
the party seeking service
against you will apply to the
Court for the relief sought.
This the 28th day Of Decem
ber, 1977.
ARLIE JACOBS
Attorney for Plaintiffs
LOCKLEAR*BROOKS ~
* JACOBS
P.O. Bos 1015
Pembroke, NC 28372
Telephone! [919] 521-3413
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mechanic needed.
We have greet benefit* for you: paid Bine
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January 2, 1978, Profit Sharing, etc.
Far girls who live In the Pembroke area: Ask
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distance that you are now driving when you
can start work at home foe $2.65 an hour,
which you lave the gas money and the wear!
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Redbanks Rood ft Riverside Country Club Rd., Pembroke, N.C.
Indian
Recognition
Fight
Unveiled at
Holiday
Homecoming
December 26, the day after
Christmas, approximately 200
people tstped out to get an I
update on what's happening |
concerning the concerted ef
forts now underway to secure |
an Indian Recognition bill in
congress.
A number of representatives
from other Indian groups I
across the state were present,
including Chief W.R. Richard'
son, Haliwa Indian Tribe;
Lonnie and Ruth Revels, rep
resenting the Guilford Native
American Association in Guil
ford County; representatives
from the N.C. Commission on
Indian Affairs; Lumbee Re
gional Development Associa
tion, including executive di
rector, Kenneth Maynor;
chairman of the board of
directors, Rev. James H.
Woods; and a number of board
of directors, including Adoiph
Dial, who recently served on
the congressional American
Indian Policy Review Com
mission. Representatives from
the Cumberland County Asso
ciation of Indian People also
appeared.
Also appearing on the agenda
was Helen Scheirbeck, who
headed one of the task forces
commissioned by the Ameri
can Policy Review Commis
sion; she headedthe task force
on education. Ms. Scheirbeck
discussed federal recognition
issues.
Adolph Dial gave a preview
of the findings and recom
mendations of the American
Review Commission.
Mrs. Janie Maynor Locklear,
who heads the ad hoc com
mittee of Federal Recognition
discussed the activities of the
group and called federal re
cognition the most important
issue facing those Indians
inappropriately labeled "non
federally recognized Indians"
by the United States Congress.
Mrs. Locklear suggested that a
concerted letter writing cam
paign to congressmen and
senators be begun. She also
recommended that an address
bank of all Indians be com
piled so that action could be
initiated quickly.
Out of the findings by the
American Review Commission
came a recommendation for an
all encompassing Indian
recognition bill which is now
before the select committee
headed by Senator james
Abourezk, who was chairman
of the review commission. The
bill would do away with many
of the debilitating differences
between federal and non fed
erally recognized Indians
which have been created by
congressional legislation.
One of the recommendations
of the ad hoc committee is that
a lobbying office be establish
ed in Washington so that non
federally recognized Indians
like the Lumbers could be kept
abreast and have imput on
what is happening on the
congressional level. Mrs.
Locklear noted that a goal of
$85,000.(X) had been set to
open the office. She also said
that those interested in the
activities of such an office
should contribute to the effort
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A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!
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I
. Carlton Dial
and Sue Kerns
DIAL INSURANCE
AGENCY [
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John Willie Hunt
John Willie Hint, S3, o?
Baltimore, My., formerly of
Lumberton, died December 33
in Baltimore.
Fimeral services were held
Wedneeday at 3 pjn. in Weat
End Baptist Church, Lum
berton. The Rev. King Maynor
and the Rev. James H. Woods
officiated. Burial followed
in Lunbee Memorial Gardens.
Hunt is survived by bis wife,
Ella Mae Hunt; a daughter,
Cattna Maria Hunt, of the
home; a son, John Willie Hunt,
Jr., of the home; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Weibert Hunt, of
Lumberton; a sister, Mrs.
Shir lean Loddear, of Lum
berton; One brothers, James
M. Hunt, Michael Hunt, and
Anthony Hunt, all of Lum
berton; and his maternal
grandmother, Bin. Mary C. J
Hunt, of Red Springs.' , J
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Consumer Relatione Dept.
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Grease relief? degreaser and
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For large jobs like launder
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apply degreaser directly
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? When your kitchen is
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