Wanted: Responsible party to take over low monthly I payments on spinet-console I piano. Can be seen locally. J Write credit manager. P.O. I Box 914. Newell. N.C. 28126. FOB SALE Used Mobile Homes. $495 down payment. We finance. Conner Mobile Home Sales. Highway 41. Lum berton. N.C. Phone 738-6358. JONES LANDSCAPING AND WELDING SERVICES No job loo big ob too small. 24 hour service. Call 1-369-2663. LEGAL NOTICE , State of North Carolina County of Robeson Notice to Creditors and Debtors of .. Frederick Wysa, Jr., Deceased. The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of Fre derick Wyss. Jr. deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under Signed on or before the 17th day of November, 1984, or be barred from their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of May. 1984. Neil F. Wyss, Executor 205 Elliott Road Lyman, S.C. 29365 Donald W. Bollard Attorney at Law P.O. Box 1182 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 Telephone: (919) 521-3556 Pub. May 17-24-31, June 7 LEGAL NOTICE Stale of North Carolina County of Robeson Notice to Creditors and Debtors of Edward LaVance Rehm, Deceased The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of Edward LaVance Rehm. deceased, late of Rob eson County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corpo rations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of November, 1984, or be barred from their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are asked td please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 10th day of May, 1984. . A Bobby Ray Bel), Executor P.O. Box 848 Pembroke, NC 28372 To be published May 10, 17, 24, 31, 1984. * , ' +~F-r? NEED A HOVE? Let us build one of our homes on your land. 100% financing. No money down. Tl2% interest rate. No closing costs. Call 738-8770 after 5 p.m. HELP W ANTED Earn $400 to $800 a week with our proven envelope program from home. No ex perience necessary! Free de tails. Send stamped envelope to: Matsan. 3565 W. Wolf ram, Chicago, II. 60618. HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedroom brick home for rent. Located in the Prospect Community. $235 a month. $100 deposit. Call 521-9397 after 4 p.m. 3=% The Real Estate Center ? * ... P.O. Box 781 Lumberton, N.C. 28358 Phone [919J738-8151 1-800-443-2781 Ext. C-19 Welding Shop-and land com plete with office and equip ment located on 12 acre lot only 20 minutes from Lum berton. Call Helen Locklear today for all the details. '' ? Jane Smith..' 739-5577 Pat Crichett 738-1309 Shirley Bell....... .-738-1517 Helen Locklear... 738-6100 Norma Lippard .. . 738-3833 Mary Lois Odom... 739-9841 Lynn Atkinson.... 628-8424 Louise Sanderson.739-9373 Independently Owned and Operated mrnf usrwo MIS HELP WANTED Pembroke State Univer sity is seeking applications for the position of Associate Director of Admissions. The Associate will report to the Director of Admissions. Responsibilities include eva luations of transfer credit and to assist in all aspects of recruitment and management of the Admissions Office. Candidate should have ad missions or related exper ience and hold a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree. Salary: Up to $17,000. depending upon qualifications and ex perience. Send letter of application, including resume and letters of recommendation, to: Anthony Locklear Director of Admissions Pembroke State University Pembroke. N.C.- 28372 Preference given to appli cations received before May 23, 1984. ' . Pembroke State University is an Equal Opportunity/; Affirmative Action Employer, - SMOKE DETECTORS SAVE LIVES AND PROPERTY, AND NOW THEY SAVE MONEY.. Nationwide has a discount on homeowners insurance lor homeowners with smoke alarms ? ? ?/?? Wllie Von Lowry PO Bo* 7, Pembroke, NC S21-8621 ? 521-4368 ?^[?NATIONWIDE 11 INSURANCE NaMMMd* ? on yo\M 1^6 Nionwdi Mutual leauranc* Corx*r* Hom?0??co CofumOua 0*o n 1 ?- _ LEGAL NOTICE ? State of North Carolina County of Robeson. Notice to Creditora and Debtors of William Daniel Sanderson, deeeaaed. The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator, Administratrix. Executor, or Executrix of the estate of William D. Sanderson, de ceased. late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of November, 1984, or be barred from their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of May, 1984. Edna C. Sanderson, Administrator Rt. 3 Box 180 ? Rowland, NC 28383 To be published May 10, 17, 24, 31, 1984. POSITION AVAILABLE Job Title: Business De velopment Specialist. Re sponsible to: Executive Di rector. Salary Range: $18,000 to $21,000. General Descripion of Du ties: The Business Develop ment Specialist is responsible for assisting American Indian businesses in the Baltimore Metropolitan area in obtain ing resources and technical assistance to be successful. Specific Duties and Re sponsibilities: 1. Provide professional and technical assistance to small businesses and new busi nesses in the areas of but not limited to: loan acquisition, bond acquisition, minority certification, bid preparation, to 28 or more Indian busi nesses; 2. Coordinate the develop ment and sponsorship of management improvement seminars for at least 28 Indian businesses; 3. Coordinate services to American Indian businesses to ensure that there are not. obstacles to Indian businesses receiving these services; 4. Collect data concerning businesses in order that this data might be disseminated to other Indian organizations; 5. Meet with and work with the Baltimore American Indi an Business Association and its members on a frequent . basis; and 6. Publicize American Indi an businesses through bro chures etc. Qualifications: Must be a college graduate with a de gree in- Business Adminis tration or related field. Must have two years working ex perience with local, state and or federal minority business programs as well as one year experience in working with a Business Association. Closing date: June 11, 1984. Send resume to: Baltimore American Indian Center, 113 South Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231, Attention: Carol Sampson. PLASTIC LAMINATING AVAILABLE We plastic laminate any clipping, photo, ID Card, Social Security account num ber, Membership card, mar-1 riage license, high school or college diplomas, birth cer tificate, discharge papers, etc. Up to 8V'i" X U". (Onl> $2.95. Fast service. Travis Orr, 4216 Garrett Road M-35. Durham, N.C. 27707. * POSITION AVAILABLE Teaching position vacan cy: Nursing Faculty Position. Education: Master's Degree preferred. B.S.N, minimum degree considered. Required N.C. Licensure as a registered nurse. Duties- Include class and clinical instruction on both levels in a laddered associate degree program. Personal: Personal fitness, good personality and attitude, neat in appearance, interest in and empathy for students. Applicant must be able to work as a team member. An understanding of and un swerving commitment to the unique role of the Community College System. Ability to relate to and work with persons from a tri-racial background a must. Application deadline: June 15, 1984. Employment date: To begin middle of August, 1984. Salary: Commensurate with degree and experience. Contact: Personnel Direc tor, Robeson Technical Col lege, P.O. Box 1420. Lum berton, N.C. 28359. An equal opportunity em ployer. See plan on file at R.T.C. SECTION 8 EXISTING Housing Assistance Program The North Carolina Com mission of Indian Affairs, local ? sponsor for a United States Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD Section 8 Housing Rent Assistance Program will dis continue taking applications for rent assistance effective June 30, 1984. All applicants wishing to inquire about the status of their applications should con tact Gregory Richardson, Di rector Section 8 Housing at 919-733-5998. HELP WANTED Honseparents: St. Jo seph Indian School, Cham berlain, SD is taking appli cations for prospective house parents. Applicants must have a degree or child related experience. May be single or married. Position includes housing/food, insurance, and salary. Send resume or letter of application to Box 89, Chamberlain, S.C. 57325. EQE. "Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps; for he is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things are and what they ought to be." ?William Hazlitt NOTICE OF PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT North Carolina Robeson Connty Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Pembroke will consider the following amendment to the zoning ordinance: To change the following described area from an R-A to C-3, to wits In and on the southeast side of a paved highway leading from Pembroke to the old Lumberton Highway, which highway runs northeast and southwest and adjoining other lands of Pembroke Housing Authority and Redevelopment Commission on the south west, and being more parti cularly described as follows, to wit: that land formerly owned by Rev. C.E. Locklear and wife, Annie Lizzie Lock lear and being that part not sold tp Pembroke Housing Authority and Redevelopment Commission, and including that land owned by Sarah Jane Oxendine which is also adjoined on the southwest by lands of Pembroke Housing Authority and Redevelopment Commission. The time and place for a public hearing concerning such an amendment will be at ' 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the 4th day of June, 1984 at the Pembroke Town Hall, when and where all interested par- 1 tics shall be given an oppor- ] tunity to be heard concerning i such amendment. This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks. The first publication shall not be less than 10 days nor more than?25 days before the hearing. This the 24th dav of May, 1984. Ruby N. Smith Town Clerk Town of Pembroke P.O. Box 866 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 Pub. May 24, 31, 1984. Many studies now show the benefit of rinsing twice a day with I.isterine antiseptic as an adjunct to brushing and flossing. In fact, recent clini cal studies show that rinsing with Listerine. as part of a regular oral hygiene program, can reduce plaque buildup by as much as 50 percent more than by brushing alone. FREE LEAFLET For free leaflet: "60 Sec onds to a Cleaner Mouth", write to: Warner-Lambert Company, Consumer Affairs. ? Morris Plains. NJ 07950 West Robeson Chorus "^w: " ft Visits Capitol The West Robeson Senior High Chorus la shown on the steps of the Capitol In Washington. The students visited and performed on the steps of the Capitol April 16-18. Shown above they are: top row, left to right-Perry Hammonds, Darlene Com mhgs, David LocUear, Carta Lowry, Sharon McDongald, Pamela Oxentflne, Tonya Elk, Rndolph Freeman, Panla Chavis, Michael Parker, He len Jacobs, Mlrcbelle McKoy, Kenyotta Hlnes, Rebecca Lecklear, Jolle Dnnavan, Wesley Jacobs, Effle dark, Randall LocUear and Patrick LocUear: middle row, top to bottom-Audrey ~ Brayboy, Tammie Locklear, Margie Hunt, Janet Loddear, Uaa Barton, Klmberiy Howington, Willette Carter, Casaandra Jones, Carlita Brewington, Delind Maynor and Con gresaman Charlie Roee; ait ting, top to bottom-Tonya Strickland, Car la Smith, Pa mela Brookap Syvetra Lowry, Cynthia Barton, Tyra Samp son, Paul Locklear, Wendy Blue, Linda Mack, Thia Cha via, Tammy Ballard, Myrtle Locklear, Robert Dial, Edith Frazier, and Cathy Thomaa who ia the director of the DIAL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. CMlFMtffWmT W. 3rd 8T 521-9090 PEMBROKE PEMBROKE. N.C. 26072 /you ^Lependent\ \ Insurance f agent J \ SCHVlt YOU PMST y "The big difference between US and THEM is our commitment | to YOU." PEMBROKE: A beautiful home located near Pembroke. 2 bedroom*. 1 bath, formal dining room with dishwater, store and heat pump. Energy efficient. And much more. FOR MORE INFORMATION ERA A & A INSURANCE & REALTY IAMmL Mayaar 738-2094 521-2155 Retirees Honored at Magnolia Magnolia School held its annual Retirement Dinner on | May 18, 1984 and honored three members of its staff at that time. I Retiring are Mrs. Helen E. Hammonds, Mrs. Letha C. Locklear, and Mrs. Sarah H. Clew is. Mrs. Hammonds, an elementary teacher, has taught in Robeson County Schools for 29 years. Mrs. Locklear has served as a teacher's aide at Magnolia School for 18 years. Mrs. Special entertainment was provided by Ms. Shelina Lot-Wear, a Magnolia student, who sang several songs ap propriate to the occasion. Clewis has served in a variety of positions covering a span of 17 years. Each of these ladies has left an indelible impression on Magnolia School and, in the words of Mrs. Noah Woods, Magnolia Principal, "can ne ver be fully replaced." Magnolia Marshals Chosen Marshals were chosen re cently at Magnolia School for the upcoming senior gra duation program. Marshals were chosen by the faculty w|th the school principal giving final approval. Selec tion was based on academics, character, and conduct at school and school functions. Pictured left to right are: Eric Bolin, 10th grade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bolin of Rt. 8, Lumberton; Anissa Emanuel, 9th grade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carvey L. Emanuel of Rt. 8, Lumberton; Harold Smith, 11th grade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith of Rt. 1, St. Pauls; Chiffon Strickland, 10th grade, daughter of Mrs. Eva Mae Strickland of Rt. 11, Lumber ton; John Burnette, 9th grade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glrvin Burnette of Rt. 8, Lumberton; BiUy C. Fields, Jr., 11th grade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fields, Sr. of Et. 8, Lumberton; and Donna Lock!ear, 11th grade, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Locklear of Rt. 10, Lum berton. Donna Locklear will serve as Chief Marshal, and Harold Smith will serve as Assistant Chief Marshal. ? ' ? ? ^ Waste Treatment Plant discussed at LRBC t ? Bra Meeting The proposed toxic waste treatment plant was the pro gram topic at the monthly meeting of the Lumber River Basin Committee' on Thurs day. May 24. 1984. Mr. Larry Johnson of SCA Services. Inc. outlined his company's proposed facility whi^h is planned for the Maxton-Laurinburg Airport Industrial park. He cited the need for such a plant in the area, its importance to the continued-industrial develop ment of the state, and the safety and environmental controls that would be impos ed and followed. Dr. Barbara Wynn of Lau rinburg rebutted his state ments and proposals. She acknowledged that although such a plant was needed, the site chosen was totally inap propriate. It lies within the flood plain of the river, is less than a mile from the river, and will emit solutions that could percolate quickly through the sandv soil. She felt that the narrow roads would also pose a hazard to the shipment of toxic ma terials. Dr. Wynn felt that there is a great deal of pressure from the stale to locate the plant at the Maxton site. She expressed concern that the complaints and con cerns ot .the local citizens might not be considered. Mr. Johnson stated that at the present time he could not say exactly how big the facility-wquld be. what mate rials would be handled, or what type of configuration the plant would have. All these matters depended on a mar keting study now under way. He did state that the site would not handle nuclear materials and that the site would not be used as a landfill. In other business, the com mittee finalized its plans for the celebration of American Rivers Month. The events included a cleanup outing on the Lumber River on June 2. 1984. a photo contest with a deadline of June 7. 1984. and three canoe trips (9. 16 and 23 of June, 1984) on the LumBer River. A reception is sche duled on June 11. 1984 for the awarding of prizes in the photo contest. The reception will be held in the Robeson County Public Library. Thart ars sand dunat in Araaahon. Franca, that ars 350 faat high.