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FOB SALE
1973 Poatiac CsuKna. Ex
cellent condition Call 521
4611.
UN
FOB SALE
Lowery's Used Jean Oatict
announces their opening on
Rt.l Union Chapel Road near
Union Chapel School. We
have Jeans, all sizes for men,
women and children; flannel
shirts, assorted sizes, some
assorted skirts.
WANTED
Robeson County bom Indi
an is looking for a. wife.
Christian lady with a driver's
license to drive. Call Rev.
Smith at 843-2329.
FREE TV OR SHOTGUN
Free T.V. or Shotgun with
purchase of new Mobile
Home from Miss Kitty's near
Converse. Homes priced
from $8,600 & up. Call
738-6388.
THE REAL
ESTATE CENTER
110 West Ninth Street
lumberton. North Carolina
Bus. (919) 738-8151
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
COUNTRY LIVING IS
WHAT YOU WILL FIND in
this 3 bedroom ranch style
home located on a V> acre lot.
Priced to sell at only $26,000.
Call Helen Locklear today.
Martha Averitt 738-4995
Jane Smith 739-5577
Pat Crichett 738-1309
Shirley Bell 738-1517
Helen Locklear 738-6100
Joyce Bondurant 731M442
Norma Lippart 738-3833
Jim Anderson 738-1050
Independently Owned and
Operated.
LEGAL NOTICE
North Carafe*
Babssan Ceaaty
Notice of Sarvlca of Proceea
by Publication
Gary Halt, Plaintiff
?w
Oebora Aaa Hart, Defendant
To. DEBOBA ANN HUNT
Tab* Notice that a pleading
seeking relief against you has
been filed in the above
entitled action in the office of
the Gerk of Superior Court of
Robeson County. The nature
of the relief sought is as
follows:
To secure an absolute di
vorce from you on the grounds
of one year's separation.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than January 26, 1982,
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 14th day of De
cember. 1981.
LOCKLEAB, BBOOKS
A JACOBS
By Arnold Locklear,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Vance Street
P.O. Bex 999
Pembroke, NC 28372
[919] 521-3413.
To be published: Dec. 17, 24,
1981 and December 31, 1981.
The tradition of the Army
Reierve in the United State*
is traced to the citizen- >
soldier of the Revolutionary j
War. The tradition calls for
patriots to leave their jobs
and communities to become |
soldiers in times of National
emergencies. It is a program <
which is thriving still,
thanks to concerned and
cooperative citizens in the
Army Reserve.
DEESE REALTY
414 W. Central Street
Maxton, N.C. A (919] 844-594*
'Approximately 2 acres near
entrance to Riverside Country
Club. ,
?1 lot near Ashpole School.
?Nice Restaurant. Fully
equipped. Excellent location.
On Highway 711, Red
Springs.
LOTS FOR SALE
?Lots east of Maxton. High
way 74, Owner financing
available.
?2 story older home in Red
Springs. Reasonably priced.
?2 acres in the Red Banks
area. S4.900.
?2 story building down-tow nj
for business,
?1 lot near Campbell Soup Co.
Reasonably priced at SI,500.
?2 bedroom, 1 bath home in
Laurinburg. Large lot. Priced
to sell.
?2 bedroom home. Laurin
burg. excellent location with
car port and outside edBty
building. S17.500. ?
?Older home (4 bedroom,
bath, kitchen, living room) in
Maxton. very reasonably pri
ced. Owner financing.
?6 acres of land. Maxton araa.
112.000
? I Lot near Marion. $2,100.
?Lots near Campbell Soup
Co.-$4,000 each.
?beautiful one acre Lot near
Campbell Soup Co. $4,500.
?My tag, Settag or Randag
Year Property? Cafl Us.
?Beach Rentals
?AggteO.PeeeeilM lib
?HaraM 0. Deeeft IIIHb
OJT
Slots
The Coapreheaiive Employ
ment and Training Act Project
sponsored by Lumber Re
gional Development Associ
ation is currently taking ap
plications from local (Robe-'
son. Scotland. Bladen and
Hoke Counties) businesses/
industries to provide on-the
job training for CETA eligible
clients.
The On-The-Job Training
(OJT) is training in the private
or public sector given to a
participant who has been
hired first by the employer
and which provides knowled
ge or skills essential to the full
and adequate performance of
the job. The training duration
maybe from 6 months to 12
months depending on the
complexity of the training,
and the employer is reimbur
sed 50 percent of the partici
pants wages (but not fringe
benefits).
This is a great opportunity
for local business/ industries
to train employees needed by
the company at 5b percent of
the cost.
If interested in acquiring an
OJT contract please contact
the following persons in each
respective county for addi
tional information and or
application form:
Mr. Willie Fay Sampson,
Robeson County-521-9761;
Mr. Roosevelt Scott, Robeson
County, 521-9761; Mr. Roscoe
Jacobs, Bladen County, 452
9983; Ms. Brenda McGirt,
Scotland County, 875-5742;
Ms. Brenda Jacobs, Hoke
County, 276-6256.
Holidays Party
for Pembroke
1 Homemakers
The Christmas season was
evident as 17 Pembroke Ex
tension Home makers and
their husbands and friends
met at Town and Country
Restaurant in their Christmas
attire for their annual Christ
mas dinner party.
Mr. and, Mrs. Theodore
Lowry gitfeled guests and
directed theih to the Wassel
Bowl where Mrs. Benny R.
Sampson presided.
The group attending the
festive occasion enjoyed an
elaborate buffet dinner in a
setting of Christmas music,
candlelight and the traditional
mistletoe and holly.
Mrs. Lucy Locklear, dub
president, introduced Mr. and
Mrs. Lankford Godwin, guest
vocalist and pianist, who
rendered a musical program o
of both old and new Christmas
favorites.
. A sing-along and fun hour
was conducted by Mrs. Lucy
Locklear, then each member
revealed her secret pal and
drew a name for the new year.
Climaxing the party each
member and guest received a
gift from under the
Christmas tree.
Handling the party arran
gements were Mrs. Sadie Ray
Blanks, Mrs. Gertrude Lock
tear and Mrs. Woodrow
Cummings. j d
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NEW HOME. 3 months old. 3
bedrooms with bath and a
half. With patio, on Vt acre of
land. Total electric. $28,500.
Priced to sell.
?Beautiful building lot in Pine
Lake Park. Priced at $4,500.
?Bed Springs: Eleven (11)
acres downtown<Red Springs.
Two miles East of Red
Springs, 25 Vt acres. Very
good investment property.
?Hoke County: On 211, Large
building lots.
?Lomberton: A large corner
lot in West Lumberton. One
half acre near Bethel Hill
Church.
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A fir A INSURANCE
& REALTY . r
Post Office Bo* 1498, 3rd St.
Pembroke, N.C.
Office Ph. 521-3629
Home Ph. 738-2094 I
For a tweeter smelling
closet, hang an old ny
lon stocking filled with
cedar chips. This also
serves as a moth repellent.
Rhinestones were first
made in Germany and are
named for the River Rhine.
They're artificial stones.
For Sale
Approximately 7'/> cords firewood from
PSU campus. 8 ft. lengths. Sealed bids
received until Tuesday. December 22nd
1:00 p.m. Contact Adolph Blue. 521-42
14. Ext. 233.
Hwy. 711 East-Pembroke J
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Yes, if they have an earned
income. But more importantly you
can and should open one for your
self. Whether you're 25 or 55,
now's the time to start putting
away tax-deductible dollars.
Chances are, if you start soon
enough, put away enough, and
earn enough interest, you could
retire with a million dollars or
more. And obviously, we at First
Union would like to talk with you
about this possibility. We believe
the money you accumulate in your
Individual Retirement Account
oouid be one of the most impor
tant parts of your retirement
planning. And because this is a
long-range investment, youH want
to establish your IRA with a
secure, experienced financial insti
tution. That's where we come in.
At First Union, we've been suc
cessfully handling financial trans
actions and investments for more
than 70 years. And we'd like to
put this knowledge and ability
to work for you and your children.
So if you have any questions at all
about IRA's, stop by any First
Union office. With an IRA you can't
start too soon, no
matter how ?|0gj|
old you an. rWHnN
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Substantial interest penalty requited f? h early withdrawal ? ]
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PEMBROKE MIDDLE SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL
The Honor Roll for Pembroke Middle
School was recently released by the
principal. Barry Harding.
All students are in the seventh grade.
A HONOR ROLL: Antonia M. Locklear,
Kimberly L. Scon. Anthony Rudolph
Dial. Jamie L. Sattenfield. Shelena
Smith. Calvin C. Locklear.
B HONOR ROLL: Athena Locklear,
Jeanette Locklear. Diedre Nichilson,
Christopher Sampson. Toshia Hardin.
Ernest Bell, Helen J. Jacobs. Laura
Jacobs, Gwendolyn Locklear. Mearl Lock
lear, Shelby Localear. Michall Lowry.
Jacquelin Blue. Wannea D. Chavis,
Rebecca Hammonds. Media Hunt, Lisa
Carol Locklear, Matthew Todd Locklear,
Brian Kent Maynor. Cynthia Lynn
Strickland. Carol Strickland. Sue Ed
wards. Amanda Lowery. Tonya Graham.
Don Warriax, Chris Locklear. Dale
McKenney. Anessa Hunt. Timothy
Cummings. James Phillip Locklear. Paul
Locklear. Carolyn Locklear. Jamie Bull
ard. Corbin V. Eddings. Jamie Jo*
Jacobs. Cedric Locklear. Elizabeth Lock
lear. Davy Oxendine.. Carol Jane San
derson. James Cedric Woods. Leon
Revels. Demetrias Owens. Sonva Lock
lear. Shelia Ransom. Mary Locklear.
Allen Braybov. Vonda Jacobs. Kimberly
D. Locklear. Donna Oxendine. Melissa
A. Scott. Kim Sue Locklear.
Voice of Democracy Essay Winners
Melinda Locklear. a tenth
grade student at Magnolia
School has been named local
winner in the VFW-sponsored
Voice of Democracy Essay
Contest. The announcement
was made at the Pembroke
Post 2843 on Monday even
ing. December 14, by Archie
Oxendine. chairman of the
project.
Melinda is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Laudeil Lock
tear. The teacher who spon
sored her for the contest was
Mrs. Flora Jane Scott, Eng
lish teacher. Magnolia School.
As local first place winner,
Melinda won a first place
medal with a blue ribbon
attached, as well as a check
from the local post.
Melinda's tape of her spee
ch "Building America To
t i . <m fit 1
gether" has been entered in
District competition.
Second place winner was
Selena Locklear. a senior at
Prospect School. Selena is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Locklear. Jr. She
received a check as second
place winner in local competi
tion. Teacher sponsor for
Selena was Mrs. Doroth'y
Cummings. English teacher
at Prospect School.
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Shown left to right: Flora
J. Scott, English teacher,
Magnolia School; Melinda
Locklear, local winner of
Voice of Democracy Essay
aoBBBOooaoooe
Contest; Dorothy Camming!,
English teacher, Prospect
School; Selena Loddear, se
cond place wkiner Voice of
Democracy Essay Contest;
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and Are We Oxemftne, VFW
Poet 2843 Chairman of Voice
of Democracy Project. [Elmer
Hunt photo]
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We're thankful for your patronage and
l we hope you'll continue to rely on us!
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