proposed plan tot re-districtinc or school board members Butd upon the 1980 cmioi figures, u kMt M cm b? determined, tlurt are 59,505 parsons rssidlng is ths boundaries of the lobsson Comity School District. lobsson County currently has alavan (11) board mambars. The average number of parsons to ha raprasantad by" ?iach hoard member la 5,406. The courts hava allowed, baaad on the one nan one vote, a deviation of 8.22 par board member. So baaad upon this deviation each board member could rapraaant a range of 4,971 to .6,041. Tha lowest number determined in this proposal is 5,186 and tha highest number determined is 5,730. Tha population figures used in the North Peabroke District (IV) and South Pembroke District (X) are the aaaa population figures used by the Robeson County Board of Elections in determining tha coapoaltlon of the new split Peabroke District. Also, were tha aaaa figures used in tha subaital to the Department of Justice under Section 5 of the Voters Rights Act. DISTRICT I Parkton - 2117 Lumber Bridge - 1410 Rannert - 1410 One (1) aeaber Saint Pauls - 249 (5186) Any portion of Saint Pauls Township encompassed by the Robeson County School District and adjoining either Parkton or Lumber Bridge. DISTRICT II Saddletree - 2498 Vest Hovellsvllle - 2187 Lumberton - 462 One (1) member Saint Pauls - 249 (5396) Any portion of Saint Pauls Township encompassed by the Robeson County School District and adjoining either Saddletree or West Howellsville. Any portion of Lumberton Township encompassed by the Robeson County School District and adjoining Saddletree Township but does not includb any portion of Lumberton Township that was a part of the Lumberton City School System as of July 1, 1982 (Clybourn Pines-Country Club Area). DISTRICT III Maxton - 5320 , Less all persons residing One (1) member South of U.S. 501 (5320) ' DISTRICT IV Pembroke, North of Railroad One (1) member Track (coastline, Hamlet- (5730) 4 Wilmington) DISTRICT V Alfordsvllle - 1392 > Rowland - 3128 , Portion of Maxton Township One (1) member f * South of U.S. 501-678 (5198) \ DISTRICT VI ? I4 6 ; Gaddys - 890 Thompson - 1120 Back Swamp - 2850 One (1) member Fairmont - 52 (5374) Lumberton - 462 Any portion of Fairmont Township encompassed within the Robeson m n ? a . j mi J ? V 1. county dCnooJL Uistrict. inai puiuiun UI luwdciluu iuwiiaiiip South of Lunber River and South of Hvy 211. DISTRICT VII Britts - 2016 Orrum - 1953 One (1) member Sterling - 687 (5662) Smyrna - 996 Any portion of Sterling and Smyrna Township encompassed within the Robeson County School District. DISTRICT VIII East Howellsvllle - 1338 One (1) member Wisharts - 3656 (5456) Lumberton - 462 Any portion of Lumberton Township encompassed by the Robeson County School District and not included in District II* VI and VII. District IX Smiths - 3546 One (1) member Philadelphus - 1912 (5458) Any portion of Smiths and Philadelphus Township encompassed by the Robeson County School District. That portion of the Lumberton Township that is considered the Clybourn Pines Area, that vas a part of the Lumbertor^ City DISTRICT X School Sysf?a orior to July 1, 1982, as referred in Chapter 1248 ' of the 1981 Session Laws (Regular Session, 1982) with the exception Pembroke, South of Railroa yf t-afe area kr wr. as the Country Club area which is located in Track (coastline, Hamlet- One (1; mentor ^ Raft s Township. Wilmington) - 2995 (5AM? < K Union - 2401 District IV (burnt Swanp, Pembroke, Raf\t Swamp and Union) would he reduced from a three (3)'member district, to a one (1) member DISTRICT?XI district. Mr. William Oxendine's term if office in District IV ... _ . will be reduced from a four (4) vear term to a two (2) year term. Burnt ?wamp That board seat will be re-directed to District X along with Raft Swamp " 22/8 X5-o4) Dr> Maynor's seat, which means that District X will have only Lumber ton - 1j20 one board saat, with the term of office beginning with 1984 and each four (4) year term thereefter. The new District XI seat will be a four (4). year term beginning in 1984 and each four (4) year term thereafter. These districts are arranged so as to comply with the Federal Court decision of one men one vote. r ' **;- ' *"*?'* ?? '-v* . ? 7 4. * - #k,jSi>r:rV Wv ??>? --- -? ? ^*.<*. teMm4, ROBESON COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT TERM OF OFFICE 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 i DISTRICT I } DISTRICT II J DISTRICT III ^ DISTRICT IV ? j. DISTRICT V ^ DISTRICT VI y DISTRICT VII ^ DISTRICT VIII * i DISTRICT IX ^ DISTRICT X ^ DISTRICT XI ^ Brother and . Sister 'I Combo i m ?ml* CMi I * 1 PROSPECT--Wilson and Don Chavis of tbe Prospect I Community are rightly proud ! of their two children even , though both have married and ' left home to raise families of ' their own. i Mr. Chavis says, "I guess I f will always have pride and a < great interest in my dflklren | 'even though they are no ? longer at home. I am proud of t mem, especially since both have earned their masters in physical education at the | same,time. We always en cou raged our children to learn and be whatever they wanted to be..." Ronnie Chavis, 33, is mar ried to Judy Bullard; they are the proud parents of one child, Beth, 6 years old. His sister Lanette, 32, is married to Robert Locklear and they are the parents of two children: Kent, 12 years old; and Misty, S years old. Ronnie, long time baseball coach at Pembroke Senior High, and ticketed to be the new baseball coach at West Robeson Senior High, gra duated from Pembroke State where he was a winning pitcher on the baseball team there. Lanette works for the County Schools as physical education coordinator. She is a graduate of PSU. Both Ronnie and Lanette, most times riding together, 1 completed their masters in physical education at Camp- , beD. Strike at The Wind \ ^ Jmm* Michael Porter will LC^T^Stiflw at ?he WMtrl ? Srt^iy, Aagaet 13th, all ?30 p.m. m Michael has bmm ik?kl or the put ?i*v? jftm la ioalheaoloia Wat CareHaa. 3a ptuwlly sings with a acal gospel groap. Ha eqjeye _ il styles of aoaga, especially lespel aad rellglasa. Ml heel's hobbles lnch.de plane ilaylac aal flower arrange a be a faaaral director. ? ? "? ? Playing cards were used as money by early Canadian colonists. The back of each card was signed by the French colonial governor. President Harry Truman was distantly related to Presi dent John Tyler. * ? ? f The bagpipe, regarded as the national instrument of Scotland, was used by the ancient Romans. You Get AU This 2 -11x14s 2-8x 10s 2 - 5 x 7's 8 - Wallets My ?ljp AH A#M M? Kxfcra Chart* CMcttfl Scaaic 12 - Giant Wallets I My S3.M Who PfciUgrapfcii And Only IlifS Mw MM And Local TaxaaWfceaYea Pkfc Up Yaw Package. ^??LiMiTPMFAMiyr^^jirnroFPo?^^^l PEMBROKE Drug Center Ttraridfty, Ai|. IS 12 Noon-5:30 p.m. Dance, Ballerina, Dance! Lotaaba Leigh Elder wB be 5 la November. Ska received a certificate be* GmUxy Ait Scheel la Taylorsvllle, oa Jane 19, 1983 far a par fonaace in ballat aad tap daaclag. Har performance waa excellently perforated by a chM of 4 and a half yeaao ef age. It waa iimaalihle that * nek ? yeug eUU Mow ee peeH are Mr. aad Mn. 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