? II I ;[ EVERYBODY SHOPS } I THE WANT AD WAY! ! CLASSIFIED AD RATES ??nrniipmw ?acm ADomoi*rwoer flQ 521-2*26 I ? FIRE SALE Butler continuous flow grain dryers. Only 3 left. 1-320 bu. per hr., 1-500 bu. per hr., 1-608 bu. per hr. 5 point (corn) removal 20%-l5%. Drying rate may vary depending on weather conditions. We lost our main warehouse by fire and are planning on moving to a new location. We do not have storage space for these dryers and will make you an offer you can't refuse. FRED T.HOLUS, INC. BoaaottavMa S.C. Dag 803-479-3829 Night 803-479-4527 FfltiSALE ?73 Scamper Camper, fold down type. ? Sleeps 8. ? Tantum Wheels * Both gas and electricity. ? Stove . refrigerator and sink. Call* after 4p.m 521-2244. UN HELP WANTED I SECRETARY / RECEPTION- 1 ?ST-For doctor's office. Front 1 desk position. Sharp, mature individual. Good phone and ' one-on-one communication 1 skills. Typing: 50 words per minute. Knowledge of filing insurance, bookkeeping skills and medical terminology re quired. 9 a.m. ? S p.m Monday thru Friday. Employment starts a July 28. Send resume to: Bm Hardin, MD 3307 kentyre Dr. Fayetteville. N.C. 28303 L.P.N.--To work in primary care office. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Employ ment starts July 28. Send resume to: Bm Hard la, MD 3307 Kentyre Dr. 1 Fayetteville. N.C. 28303 ( MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION- " IST--Typing: SO words per T1?i~n WHh general office m skills. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Employment ? starts July 28. 1 Send resume to: Bm Hardin, MD { 3307 Kentyre Dr. Fayetteville. N.C. 28303 POSITION AVAILABLE Lead Teacher (Bladen): Prefer minimum of 2 years college or equivalent training with cour ses in Child Development or related field. Demonstrated ability to supervise adults. Demonstrated interest in trai ning and ability to train others. ApplyiFour- County Com munity Services. Inc., P.O. Boa 988, Laurinburg. NC 28352. An Equal Opportunity Enapleyer. CARPET FOB SALE Re-carpet you entire car for lev than S15. Original automotive replacement car pet. This Sunday, July 13th, at College Exxon in Pembroke. FOR SALE Peaceful living in spacious 3-bedroom home in Hopewell community. 1 acre wooded lot. Central air. Fire place. Screened porch. Immediate possession at S38.500 by own er. Call 521-8694 all day Saturday and Sunday or week days after 6 p.m. i.i i HAY-HAY-HAY I | Call 739-4973 C PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the 1960-81 adopted budget is available for public inspection n the Office of the Clerk from 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays. Included in the budget is a summary of the budgeted uses of the General Revenue Shar ing Fund. Baby N. Smith Clerk FOR SALE 1977 Dodge Pick-up Truck. Slant-6 engine, front end wrecked. Motor, transmission and rear end in good condi: tion. Want to sell as is. Call 521-4811 after 6 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of open solicitation for program operators in the delivery of Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1978. as amended. On behalf of Robeson Coun ty. the Robeson County De partment of Human Resources is soliciting proposals for PSE projects to be funded under Titles IID and VI of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. All bids must be sealed and submitted on the appropriate forms provided by the Robe son County Department of Human Resources, the forms will be made available Wed nesday. Julv 16. 1980. after 4 ' p.m. All bids to be considered for funding should be deliver ed 10 the Director by Wed nesday. July 30. 1900. at 4 p.m. EDT. Any bids received late will be rejected. The Robeson County De partment of Human Resources reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. For further information, con tact the Robeson County De partment of Human Resources at 8th and Elm Streets, Lumberton. North Carolina. 28358, 1919) 738-9621. LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to CETA regula tions. Robeson County, as an independent Prime Sponsor, is conducting a comprehensive employment and training pro gram funded by Titles U ABC. IID YETP. IV YCCIP. IV SYEP. VI. and VII of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act as amended, for citizens residing in Robe son County. The basic alloca tion from the U.S. Department of Labor is as follows: Title 11 ABC $1,232,000 Title IID 1.643.000 Title IV YETP Title IV YCCIP Title IV SYEP Title VI 972,000 Title VII 86,000 The Prime Sponsor will ad minister a comprehensive em ployment and training pro gram, which includes class room training, wort exper ience, public service employ ment and on-the-job training; will conduct outreach and re cruitment, job search assist ance. job referral and place ment, job retention, follow up and related supportive services for selected partici pants. Participants selected must be economically dis advantaged and unemployed, underemployed, or in-school. The Muter Plan between Robeson County and the U.S. Department of Labor and the Annual Plan Subparts will be available for public review and comment upon request be tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., July 14 through July 21, 1980. Direct inquiries to the Director, Robeson County Department of Hutnan Re sources, 8th and Elm Streets Lumberton, North Carolina 28358 (919) 738-9621. POSITION AVAILABLE Position: Director of Opera tions. Education: A college gradu ate, preferrably with a Mas ters Degree or the equivalent to work experience in public agency or community pro grams. Experience: a minimum of one year's successful experience in management and administra tion. Have demonstrated the ability to coordinate staff relationships and provided su pervision to top level man agement staff. Duties: Provide overall super vision and monitoring of all programs operated by LRDA to insure efficient and effective project implementation. Establish standard operating procedures and have primary responsibility for personnel management and matters per taining to staff. Assist project directors and planners with the planning and preparation of proposals. Provide technical assistance and perform other duties necessary for the over _ all operations of LRDA, INc. Send application and resume to: Executive Director, Lum bee Regional Development Association, Inc., P.O. Box 68, Pembroke. N.C. 28372. ATTENTION V.F.W. MEMBERS There will be a District 8 meeting Sunday at the Loclear .Lowry VFW Post 2843. - located on the Union Chapel road dinner will be served. NOTICE OF VACANCY Title: Dean of College Transfer Education. Announcement Date: July 8. 1900. Application deadline: August 4. 1980. Appointment date: September I, 1980 (oij prior to) Salary: Based on institutional salary scale - Mimimum qualifications: 1. Earned Doctorate in Edu cation or Administration: 2. Demonstrated leadership abilities; 3. Experience in a community college setting; 4. Strong knowledge of Col lege Transfer Programs. Responsibilities: Will report to the Dean of Instruction of the college and will be the Ad ministrator for all College Transfer Programs. Send applications and cre dentials to: Dr. James L. Henderson, Jr. President Coastal Carolina Community College 444 Western Boulevard Jacksonville. N.C. 28540 An equal opportunity insti tution. LEGAL NOTICE Robeson Couty The following position is available with the Robeson County Department of Human Resources: On-the-job Training Coorti nator This person will be respon sible for developing on-the job training worksites by maintaining updated list of local private businesses, con tacting personnel managers or designees and giving presen tation about the on-the-job training program; negotiating contracts with worksites by writing job descriptions, fi guring rate and time frames for reimbursements, and ex plaing the contracts to poten tial employer*; and interview ing, screening and referring applicants to worksites. This person will also be responsible for maintaining complete records on clients, as well as explaining the various enrollment forms to applicants and reviewing and verifying invoices. Applicants will be considered to be minimally qulified for this position if review of the application indicates the ap plicant has the following knowledges, skills, and abil ities: -Four year college degree in Sociology. Psychology or re lated field -Skill in basic interview and counseling techniques; -Ability to maintain effective communication with local bus inesses and agencies; -Ability to use basic mathe matics in accurately figure reimbursement rates; -Ability to express factual information clearly, both orally and in writing; and -Ability to exercise mature judgment, as well as to follow oral and written instructions. Salary--S10.764.00. Applications may be obtained from the Personnel Office. Courthouse, Lumberton, North Carolina until July 25, 1980. * Robeson County is an equal opportunity employer and em ploys without regard to race, color, religion, sex. national origin, political affiliation, age. handicap, or other non merit factors. T.Y. Hester. Jr. ? Personnel Director POSITION VACANCY FOB EXPERIENCED ATTORNEY Legal Services of North Carotins (LSNC). a statewide program, seeks an aggressive, experienced attorney to fulfill major responsibilities as a staff attorney for our Coordi nated Representation Unit (CRU). CRU exists to signi ficantly enhance the legal rights of poor people by undertaking centralized rep resentation on critical state wide issues and by providing support tq jhe field programs concerning their major repre sentational needs. Deadline for receipt of applications is August 8. 1980. Finalists will< be invited for interviews to be held in late August, a decision will be made immediately after the interviews, and we shall want the person chosen to begin by October 1. What Is LSNC-It is the central management program responsible for overseeing the delivery, through a confeder ation of multi-county field programs, of aggressive, tough-minded high-quality le gal representation to most of North Carolina's almost l.S million poor persons. We believe in significant field and client input into policy making, state-wide coordination of ma jor legal strategies and the establishment of programs with the resources to provide excellent service. Duties ef the CBU Staff Attorney--As a member of the Coordinated Representation Unit-composed of the LSNC directors of community edu cation, legislation, litigation, public affairs, and training -- the staff attorney would be responsible for working with the director of litigation in providing advice, information on new developments and training to field program at torneys and paralegals and for working with the members of the unit in developing inter disciplinary strategies to ad vance our clients' rights on a statewide basis. In the past year, members of the Co ordinated Representation Unit and field program attorneys have aggressively represented clients before administrative bodies, the state legislature and die courts. The CRU Staff Attorney will face substantial challenges, but the potential for improving the conditions of poor people in North Carolina is signifi cant. Your responsibilities will include: (1) working with other members of the Coordinated Representation Unit in deve loping and implementing mul ti-disciplinary strategies on statewide issues; (2) advising field attorneys and paralegals in the planning, strategizing and implementation of major litigation, including federal litigation; (3) teaching inex perienced attorneys how best to practice law; (4) assisting the programs in analyzing legal issues and coordinating representation of clients with common problems, frequendy through task forces comprised of experts in certain areas of law from the field programs; (5) acting as co-counsel in cases upon request; and (6) direetiy representing clients in various types of proceedings. Qualification* for the Job ID An attorney admitted in North Carolina, however, ap plicants with pending comity applications will be consider ed; (b) four or more years of experience in th^practice of law; (c) expert in oV or more major substantiveyreas of poverty law; (d) denvnstrated ability in conducting major litigation in federal and state courts; (3) experience in rep resenting clients in legislative and other non-judicial forums; (f) experience in evaluating lawyering skills and conduct ing lawyer training is desir able; (g) needless to say, a strong commitment to the attainment of justice for poor people; and (h) hardworking the job will require consid erable time and freedom to travel extensively throughout the State. SalaryLSNC Salary Scale for Attorney III, S2I.I20 $28,092, Depending on ex perience; Comprehensive Be nefits Plan Appointment to this position cannot be assured for more than one year; empioyement for longer than one year will be contingent on performance and the availability of funds. Slate of Nerlk Carolina-It offer* great diversity--moun tain* lo ocean, cities to rural inflation mgnv tt\a|<>r univcf sines, ample cultural and ( slmfwwis BIWIWIWli " w Bf' Have you w#l enjoy living bore. Minorities, Women, Heudi We are rammlwed to having I PW9W9V ?f ? I truly integrated staffs with equal employment opportun ities for all. LSNC is an Equal Employment Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. Minorities, women, the elderiy and the handicapped are en couraged to apply. How to Apply-This is an exciting time in Legal Ser vices. If you are attracted by the challenge described above and want to become a part of a new concept in Legal Services whose potential is vast, please send a covering letter and your resume with summaries of significant cases to: Richard M. Klein Legal Services of N.C., Inc. Post Office Box 6505 Raleigh. N.C. 27628 ?* LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Jerry Dean Jones, deceased, late of Robe son County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of January, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im-. mediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 16th day of July, 1980. Fay Strickland Jones, Route 2, Box 77-A Maxton, North Carolina 28364 LOCKLEAR, BROOKS AND JACOBS Attorneys at Law Vance Street P.O. Box 1015 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 to be published July 17, 24, 31 <& Aug. 7, 1980. ?ZZZZZTe North Carotins Robeson County The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Oscar Junior Jacobs, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 18th day of January, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 16th day of July, 1980. Ibalc J. Jmn, Route 2. Box 353 Red Springs. N.C. 28377 LOCKLEAR, BROOKS AND JACOBS Attorneys at Law Vance Street P.O. Box I01S Pembroke. N.C. 28372 To be published July 17, 24, 31 & Aug. 7. I960. The United Stetei Depart ment of Afrieulture Net retted more then ITS,000 vertettet of itreoherrtet. tatare it it realty pwt. t Ml* vDhtfW mtw ? i ? i WLAB ? 1060 mho rat TODAY flWOB Farmer'i Hone approved: Neat 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch style home located on IA acre lot 3 miles south of Ion. Features beat pump, great room and more. Call He lea Locfciear today! IBBAlBToWCPtm iiow.atbsa IM 73S-4ISI UJ REALTOR imm SnMh 7ja.JS77 Bat CD I II m-UW ?May BaD 73S-1SI7 11 illiai 73D41M REAL ESTATE PEMBROKE: Clean, attrac tive. 3 bedroom house with I bath on a beautiful 1.S acres of land. Pembroke school dis trict Only S13.500. PEMBROKE: A beautiful wooded lot near Maynor's Center. HWY. 72: 2 acres of land near Converse Plant. Owner finan cing. A low down payment. 2.7 ACRES near Rennert. A small down payment. Owner financing. PEMBROKE: Two commercial lots. Ideal for a downtown business. Call us for more information. AAA INSURANCE A REALTY PemhtQkeJi.C. - 521-4766 AdaBns L. Mayor 7M-2W4 Aggie U. Deeae Ml WW [CAROLINA MODEL HOMES WWMMMywrUt Nt Dmm Pay maul I Oft Homi ImnrnwamAnl CMCMMt m4Ulrn *ar?f. m.m-tm I MkrdariliTMlMt JlurrJjcxion. <?u\qica? <zrf?sociatz&, ZP.C$. cAnnouncM. tfu crfiAociation of: ZPcUx Jl. *VitCanL, <J\oeiUi XlmiUd to dntliottl (VoooXo\ *99 'WtU 3\?&vt*4, Xumhrfon, oMo\tH Coxotjut 3tLftAoot IgtQl rji-tytt 'Ao^U Ji Ct^i *W "A, 9xACS (W?%t4* X. ' WtffiomtOH, oM 2) , 0*dC.J> Offut fApfiouttmmt [WE WORK FOR YOU! I "We Have The Insurance to fit f Your Particular Need." t If You Need Insure nee Any Kind, See.? ^ ^ J C ?uanionuiai C ?Sue Kerns wuifiiiia L"nl % ?Herman Dial % PEMBROKE Across from Pembroke PCX \ IPIAI INSURANCE A6EMCX1 V' " ' ' ~~ Tucton, Arizona, was onca an Indian vil lage believed to date back to the ninth century. Utah it namtd from a Ute Indian word, "Eutaw," meaning "in the top of the mountains." UNIVERSITY SPORTSWEAR A DIVISION OF S-G FARMS NEEDED: SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS SINGLE NEEDLES, OVERLOOKS, BUTTON HOLES, BAR TACKS & BUTTON SEW. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BENEFITS WE HAVE TO OFFER: PAID BLUECROSS INSURANCE, PAID HOUDAY8, TIME & A HALF FOR FRIDAYS, NICE MODERN AIR CONDITIONED FACTORY, PAVED PARKING LOT, BONUS FOR MAKING PRODUCTION, AVERAGE ABOVE 14 PER - HOUR ON PRODUCTION A MORE, AND PAID > VACATIONS IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME, UNIVERSITY SPORTSWEAR HAS A LOT TO OFFER. ANO FIND OUT ABOUT THE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES WE HAVE TO OFFER TO LADIES WHO WANT TO WORK Wo An An Equal Opportunity Employr CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Did-Otieffdo in Nasty? That's what my contact is saying. According to him, villainous J R Ewing of the Dallas' TV series, was shot by Dusty, the boyfriend of J.R.'s wife. Sue Ellen. "As of now. the killer is definitely Dusty, but nobody around here will admit to it." quoting a source at Lorimar Productions. But, says the source, "None of the cast, including Larry Hagman (who plays J.R.), knows the gunman's identity." ... Life on the set of Laverne and Shirley is just as zany as the hit TV show itself, says the girls' landlady Betty Edna Babish' Garrett "These two girls (Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams) are absolutely amazing. The directors go crazy just trying to get them on the set. It's organized chaos, that's exactly what it is." Betty says she loves the kooky pair both personally and professionally. "I guarantee that in. say five or ten years, a lot of the routines they do on their show will be remembered just like Laurel and Hardy are remembered," she told me. "They will be cult figures. Organized chaos seems to be the climate the girls need because out of it they do a lot of improvising." TV TICKER: Young Valerie Bertlnelll may be living 'One Day At A Time,' but the co-star of the TV series is still very worried about her future. "I'm running scared," the 20-year-old actress admitted to me. "I'm terribly afraid I'll never get another acting job after 'One Day At A Time' ends. I mean, I've been stereotyped Everyone thinks of me as sweet, young Barbara Cooper' No one knows I can act in other roles as well However. Valerie is quick to admit she's a lot like Barbara "Ninety percent of me is Barbara." says Valerie, "though I think I'm ten percent more mature than she is. And I have to admit I like her being sweet and innocent. Producers of the show have decided to keep Barbara pure and virginal and I'm glad." ... Pernell Roberts, the moody star of TV's 'Trapper John. MO. keeps his weight just under 200 pounds by togging three miles every day and eating fresh vegetables from his garden near the 'Trapper' set. TV CLOSEUP Andy Rooney. the resident wit of CBS's 60 Minutes.' gave us these appraisals of his colleagues: Mike Wallace? Bright, brittle genius at what he does. He goes for the iugular vein Hke nobody in our business?not only goes for It. but cuts It. And for some reason, he does not seem to make aN that many enemies " Mortey Safer?"Bright, easy-going, literate, good reporter He has an inquisitive mind. Den Rather? He did public-service reporting that exceeded that of perhaps any other television reporter dvrm$ the years he covered the White House." Harry Reaaanar?"My closest friend of the four. He. m pure intellect, is the brightest correspondent In the ||4^^^^ga I AA^y IIU^I* M||A IAAAS l||AAIIAAA| wWefftWSe> MOVy v *rfw -Wwe* tlefw of the lot But a reaNy sweet guy.",.. "i leva being a doctor, don't your actor Jeek Kingman of TVs Owncy asked the I It graduates of New York's Mt. Bi? ai Rahaa! i%i kjAdiyi.n* AT i.an |*dkjkao aaeeer ^ ?Rffl tcnw tff RffUfwinf f^VliTtgn wnOVf tfftff wit a *.m . |? are moaos udeoii o AO a Rw&i daaies iivwQ I?I JrWm e IP* Wr?tPv| p HWf. Willi MwWf fwrrl^H a turner from fws throat, cautioned the new medics "if I ever walk into one of your offices... den t go ae qmck to put a stethoscope en me .. 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