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FO0nONAVAlABl? liBet flmiiatu Director for Finance and Administration :iW Associate Director for Finance end Administration works u pert of the ssnio. Management teem with spe del responsibilities for the internal operations of the Corporation and the several primary health care cHnka. the Associate Director for Qnance "yi Administration dhecthr supervisee the finan ciai openuaooe and paroci piates witt the Executive director and Medical Director in carrying out the personnel activities of the Corporation. .1. A Masters Degree in Health, PobUe or Business Administration, or i Baccal aureate degree with four years experience in health ewe administration. 2. Experience with the reporting requirements of primary health care programs funded by the U.S. Public Health Sendee. 3. The ability to supervise the financial activities of a major health care provider, including relations with third party ptyere. Salary: $27,813- $38,487 Send BeeuuM Is: Robeson Health Care Corporation, P.O. Box 1829, Pembroke, NC 28372. ITiieiBlnii far Applications: January 31, 1986. 1-23 LEGAL NOTICE Worth Carolina Rahetnn County Maricano Q. Qumata Plaintiff -vs Myrtle Sanderson kfumata. Defendant TO MYKllE SANDERSON VJINATA: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed tn the above entitled action m the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Robeson County. The nature of the relief taught it as follows: 1. To seam m absolute divorce from you on the grounds of one year's separa tion. You are required to make defense to each pleadings no later than February 18, 1988; and upon your failure to do so, that the party seeking recove ry against you will apply to fkj> Court for the relief tougkt 7hit the 7th day of January, 1986. ? CHAVLS&LOCKLEAR By ErtU Knox Ckavit Attorney for Plaintiff The Law Building P.O. Box877 Lmmberton, NC 28359 Telephone: 1919] 738-8176 To be published: Jan. 9, 16, and 33, 1986 , FOR SALE Charles Paul Mobile Homes Sales has one 14x60 Champion, 2-bedroom, 1 bath, total electric mobile Vim with wood siding. $7,996.00 delivered and set up. Call Cindy at 739-9428. Two 14x62 2-bedroom, 1 bath, total electric. LOOK NO DOWN PAYMENT. Call Cindy at 739-9428. FOR SALE 8EUJNG: 3 bedroom homes, fully furnished. Assume loans as low as $160 per month. Call 738-7771. BEGINNING PIANO LESSONS 13 yuan si 1 3 years day limns. Cal 631-9638 after t_J.a. W7 w LEGAL NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Robeson Notice lb Creditors And Debtor* oj DoraLocklear Decerned The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of Dora Locklear, de ceased, late of Robeson Coun ty, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit diem to the undersign ed on or before the 16th day of July, 1966, or be barred from their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 9th day of January, 1966. Gary Lockiear Executor Route 2, Box 46-A Pembroke, NC 28372 lb be published January 16, 23, 30, and February 6, 1986. LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Ozmer Lee Oxendine, 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 21st day of July, 1986, 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 9th day of January, 1966. Mrs. Cora Sue Oxendine Administratrix Route 3, Box 083-A Maxton, NC 28364 LOCKLEAR, BROOKS & JACOBS Attorneys At Law P.O. Box999 Pembroke, NC 28372 Telephone: 1919)521-3413 lb be published: January 16, 13, 30, and February 6, 1986. SAVINGS Mr. Businessman, Pur chasing Agent: If you would like to save on your printing, see Cherry Sampson, Mgr., Tk-'-i.' a vtuauL/ rnnung KAJ.f nexi a door to Hie Carolina Indian] Voice, Pembroke. Free esti-' mates. t < UN j I BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES ( Own your own jean aportawear, ladies apparel, ehildrens, large size, petite, combination store, maternity, accessories. Jordache, Chic, Lee^Levi, E Z Street, Izod, Gitano, Tomboy, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Liz Claiborne, Mem ben Only, Gasoline, Health tex, Over 1000 others. $13,300 to $24,900 inventory, training fixtures, grand opening etc. Can open 15 days. Mr. Keenan (306) 678-3639. jig To grata soft cheeses more easily, pop into the freezer for 15 minutes before grat ing 11-800-438-1032 J ] ~ ~ ~ roemoN AVAILABLE ? Jab TMe: Sound Taefaai dan/Van Driver General Description Of Dfc . Mm: Servee u staff member responsible for assisting Cre ative Arts and drama director on all performances, includ ing technical duties as assign ed by the Director. Is respon sible for the safe transport of students to classes and back home. Will be responsible for maintaining student conduct and student safety on the van. SpedBe Duties: To assist drama, music, and Center Director in taping musk for classes and all Center per formances. To procure new equipment and taping musk when needed and to repair and maintain existing sound equipment inventory at the Center. To insure that all sound equipment is maintain ed in a safe location. To set up and operate sound system during performances. To tran sport Center students to class es and back home. To main tain conduct and safety of all students on vans. To organize concise routes to various demography locations. Qualifications: Working knowledge and experience with recording and sound reproduction equipment re quired. A valid driver's li cense, safe driving record, and no record of citations or accidents required. Past bus driver experience would be an asset. Must possess the ?ability to work with Indian youth. Contact: Janie Maynor Lock lear, Lumbee Regional Devel opment Association, Lumbee River Native American Center for the Arts, P.O. Box 68, Pembroke, NC 28372 (919) 521-2401. LEGAL NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County Public Notice Farm Lease Please take notice that Dormic Dial, Guardian for Penieher Jones, will take public bids for a farm lease of the farm lands of Penieher Jones in Union Township. Hie farm land consists of approximately 130 acres with about 6,500 pounds of tobacco allotment. The lease shall be far one (1) year, lbs public bid shall be at the Robeson County Courthouse, February 21, 1986 at 12:00 noon. Posted this 21st day of January, 1986. DOKMK DIAL, Guardian Route 2 Bex 69 Rowland, NO 28383 Telephone: 919-522-3850 To be published: Jan. 23 A 30, Feb. 6 A 13. 1986 A A Aba' & Realty FOR SALE 1 Beautiful home located on l'/i lota. 503 North Jones Street, Pembroke. One block over from Union Chapel Road. Approximately 1600 sq. ft Come by and let us show you this home. 1 i i | Nice home, 3 bedrooms. [Completely redone. Located [on Russell Street Appro xi [mately 1200 sq. ft | Established business for irent Grocery store and rest [aurant For more informa tion call 521-3629. ) ) Far Al Taw ) Real Batata Needs Sec.. , BBS i BBS BH A. ft A. INSURANCE AND REALTY WeetThM Street Pewbeke, NC 28372 521-3629 i Dial Insurance { Agency, Inc. 'j w?>t 3rd Street $21-9090 I iPsmbraM V PEMMOKE, N.C. 26372 | (3h) | VtoMMfAOBNT J | tom *m%\^r I ine independent Insurance agent handles the policies of several com V panics ? he Is not the employee of one Insurance company. The In- f | dependent agent represents YOU, not the company, In getting a fair set tlement of your Iom cWm. ! DIAL INSURANCE AQENCY I 4 i JEST IN FUN Everyone wants to live at the expense of the state and the state lives at the expense of everyone. ?'The Anartcan Way fortune "A free thinker is he who does not fear to go to the end of his thought." Leon Blum 1 Q?*%i ?FR nrfZ The Real Estate Center P.O. Box 781 Lumberton. N.C. 28358 Cheus (919] 7384151 1-898-443-2781 Ext. C-19 Pwhnle-3 BR, 2 bath modu lar borne located on 1.89 acres 4 miles south of town. Ffca too* greatroom, sunken tab in master bedroom suite, 16 x 24 detached storage building end 4 ear carport For a i private preview today, eal" i Helen Locklear. Priced to seL at $86,000. Jewell Shaw 739-3650 Jane Smith... 739-5577 P* Orkhett 738-1309 airier BeO 738-1517 Helen Locklear 738-6100 Norma Lippard 7383833 Mary Lois Odom. . 739-9841 PM ^^eMrt 738-4721 Louise Sanderson. .738-9373 mm T?taew inodpeodwtiy Owned and Operated ..... i ?TO WISE TO ! advertise : "V LETS SAVE THE KAUJtOAD ( DEPOT! I jbi Send Contribntions To: Pembroke Historic Properties Commission P.O.Bex 1075 Pembroke, N.C. 28372 9 Mobile Homeowners! COMPARE! v l 1984 Model $20,000 Insurance $6,000 Contents Plus Other Features... Our Cost: $142 Per Year WILLIE V. LOWRY INSURANCE AGENCY 521-8621 Most Inioct aggs ara no bt,. ?ar than a pancil point and can ba asan>>nty with a mlcroaoopa. W.M.U. Centennial Celebration Held Hie ladies of the Burnt Swamp Baptist Association celebrated the W.M.U.'s 100th birthday Jan. 12, 1986 in the fellowship hall of Berea Baptist Church in Pembroke. The event began at 4 p. m. and lasted until 6 p.m. This event was a church wide event which was to be held Jan. 1,1986, but instead we celebrated Jan. 12, 1986. Everyone was invited to attend. The program was carried out beautifully. Hie tables were decorated with the W.M.U. colors of white and lavender. The refreshments served were punch, cake, nuts and candy. The cake was baked by Mrs. Evelyn Cummin gs. Mrs. Cora 11 Oxendine was recognized as the oldest W.M.U. member. She receiv ed a beautiful corsage. The youngest child was recogniz ed also and received a cor sage. > To subscribe Call 521-2826 ?*? Hero's a hint for cooks: there are three teaspoons in a tablespoon. ^ ^ rognwvACA*^ required Strong oral end wHtton^raauBMiBlratiMi"a^^^| Cngth of Employment'lTmontha. I Job Requirements: 1. Assist 1b designing ? imnmh development strategy. 2. Assist in designing s comprehensive data baas with respects^' to enrollment bends, grant procurement and iiunegemeBl F*' 8. Other assigned duties. college, business, industry, public or private governmental!;!* agencies; preferably in a position which demanded Interaction with varied public. ;? Pkrasael ChorecOeristire: Must be able to wort as a loam member. Outgoing personality, neat appearance, ahtttff to ? work within deadlines, accurate. An understanding of and commitment to the unique role of the Community Colege ;j System. Ability to relate to and work with persons from a s tri-racial background a must AppHratiea Deadtine: February 12, 1866. Fwplejuat Date: April 1, 1986. 8alary: Commensurate with degree and experience. Contact: Personnel Officer, Robeson Technical College, s P.O. Box 1420, Lumber-ton, NC 28869. Aa Eqael Oppsriaatt, Fto plays. See Plan Oa fBe At KVC SINGER I i CLEARANCE SALE 1 Ultraiock* Ma china Modal 14U44A a Sews 3-thread overtook and flat lock stitch plus 4-th read mock safety stitch ? Built-in sewing light ? Accepts standard sewing machine needles ? Singer-exclusive free r~? * arm and lay-in th rearing ? Stitch width and length 1 adjustment controls ? Narrow rolled hem plate included. I FREE DEMONSTRATION R | RECi. I SELLING ! PRICE M Magic Press* 4 ? iron Press Gives professionai results ? Saves time by " pressing several layers simultaneously ? m Handles large, bulky items easily ? ThermostaticaHy-controlled hearing element H supplies even heat to entire surface a m Portable and lightweight. E THE SEWING MACHINE CENTER LUMBEBTON, NC ; i An Interview on . . . UNTREATED 'WHIPLASH' INJURIES CAN PRODUCE LIFELONG PROBLEMS . . . With Dr. Harvey C. Schultz, Jr. We have frequently issued war nings of the consequences of ignor ing treatment for whiplash injuries. In my view it is foolhardy to forego examination following any auto ac cident or serious fall as the tell-tale symptoms of a whiplash can be hid den for a few days or even weeks. Problems such as traumatic ar thritis, nerve root comproession, myofibroses, chromic disc re-injury, all can result from untreated whiplash. Following a whiplash joint ligaments can heal witn scar tissur. With scar tissue there is a loss of elasticity in the ligaments, which in itself can result in a lossened spinal joint. If the loose joint becomes unstable, traumatic arthritis may welj result. Myofibrositis occurs when the in jured muscle and surrounding ligaments are replaced by the scar, tissue. The most common complication in whiplash is 'nerve root compression.' Nerve root pain is excruciating, as it radiates over the entire area serviced, by the particular spinal nerve. Chromic disc re-injury sounds to be the logical danger of an un treated whiplash. A whiplash jolt can render the spine susceptible to any number of disc injuries from subsequent jolts and shocks. Other problems connected with untreated whiplash are neuritis of the neck, extreme nervousness and even eventual brain and spinal in juries can result. It sounds over-simplify-ing to say, 'to ignore a whiplasn is to play with fire.' but that is an accurate description. In other words, don't compound the problems of an accident with your own indifference. (NOTE: The whiplash symptoms, whether immediate or deloved, are generally the stiff neck, nead or joint pains, and an uneasiness - or tension - particularly upon awaken ing. More serious symptoms are restricted head motion, neadache, nausea and muscle spasm. If you are involved in an accident and ex perience these-symptoms, I urge you to contact a Doctor of Chiropractic.) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR CONTACT I Schultz Chiropractic Center I 4902 Fayottovlllo Road, Lumborton, N.C. For Fwrthor Information UCall 739-0693 I >ICA??, MEDICAID AND MOST INWKANCE ACCWFltt |
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