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P.O. BOX 729
PtMBftOHE, NC 28372
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E HUNT, SR.
111 WEST 3RD STREET
P.O. BOX 729
PEMBROKE. NC 28372
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lEOALNOTICE
North Carolina
Robeson County
David Burnette, Plaintiff
L LEGAL NOTICE
North Carolina
ipObeson County
■ NOTICE OF PROPOSED
' AMENDMENT TO THE
■ GODE OF ORDINANCE OF
.■THE TO WN OF PEMBROKE
^Notice is hereby given that
"th'e'Town CouncO and the
Planning Board of the Town of
.'Pembroke will hold a joint
\ public hearing to consider the
J lollowing proposed amend-
• ment to the Code of Ordi-
\ nances of the Town of Pem-
* broke:.
• An amendment to Sections
.9-4087(b) and 9-4087(c) relat-
J ing to the operation of service
J stations, convenience ftores
j and car washes so as to allow
tear washes in Zone C-3 as a
J conditional use.
j The time and place for a
♦ public hearing concerning the
labove amendment will be
Jheld at 7:00 o’clock, p.m., on
•the 2nd day of February,
•1987, at the Pembroke Town
jHall, at which time interested
Jparties will be given an
^opportunity to be heard con-
•ceming such amendment.
Tllfe the 22nd day o!
JJanuary, 1987,
.♦ RuhyN. Smith. Clerk
J ' -Town of Pembroke
1 - ' P.O. Box866
* Pembroke, NC28372
♦ Telephone: [919]521-9758
LEGALNOnCE
ate of North Carolina
)unty of Robeson
Notice To Creditors And
Debtors of
Glenda Dale Sampson
Oxendine, Deceased
The undersigned, having
qualified as Administratrix of
tte estate of Glenda Dale
Sampson Oxendine, de
ceased, late of Robeson Cou-
ty, this is to notify all persons,
firms and corporations having
claims against said estate to
exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the
jSth day of July, 1987, or be
Ibarred from their recovery.
Ail persons indebted to said
bstate are , asked to please
hiake immediate payment to
. &ie undersigned.
■ THIS the 8th day of Janu-
ity. 1987.
I ELLEN KERNS SAMPSON
Administratrix ^
‘ Route 4, Box 479
Lumberton, NC 28358
LEGALNOnCE
North Carolina
Robeson County
VAUE ANN HUNT, Plaintiff,
iTo be published January 22 &
1987.
Donald W. Bullard
Attorney AtLaw
P.O. Box 1182
Pembroke. NC28S72
Telephone: \919]521-3556
J LEGAL NOTICE
iNorth Carolina
iRobeson County
3 NOTICEOFPUBUC
i HEARING ON REQUEST
\ FORA CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT
To be published January i
15, 22 and 29, 1987
HA YDENDWAYNE HUNT,
Defendant.
TO: HAYDEN DWAYNE
HUNT
TAKE NOTICE that a plea-
'ding seeking relief against
you has been filed in the
above entitled action in the
Office of the Cleric of Superior
Court of Robeson County. The
nature of the relief sought is
as follows:
1. To secure an absolute
divorce on the grounds of one
year's separation, support
and custody of the minor
child.
You are required to make
defense to such pleadings no
ater than February 25. 1987:
md upon vour failure to do so,
the party seeking recovery
against you wUt apply to the,
Court for the relief sought.
This the 31st day of De
cember, 1986.
Cft4 VIS & LOCKLEAR
By: Ertle Knox Chavis
Attorney For Plaintiff
The Law Building
Post Office Box 877
Lumberton, North Carolina
Telephone: [919)738-8176
lEGALNOnCE
State of North Carolina
County of Robeson
Notice To Creditors And
Debtors Of
Blumer Sampson, Deceased
The undersigned, having
qualified as Administratrix of
the Elstate of Blumer Samp
son, deceased, late of Robe
son 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 22nd day of July, 1987, oi
be barred from their recovery.
All persons indebted to sail
estate are asked to pleas>
make immediate payment U
the undersigned.
This the 19ih day of janu '
ary, 1987.
Lillian Jacobs,
Administratrix
Route 1, Box h52
Pembroke, NC 28372
To be published January 22,
29, February 5 & 12, 1987
Luvem Smith Burnette,
Defendant
TO: luvem Smith Burnette
TAKE NOTICE \hs.i a plea
ding seeking relief against
y')u has been filed in the
above entitled action in the
office of the Clerk 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 notl
later than February 25. 1987,1
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 7th day of January,
1987.
LOCKLEAR, BROOKS
JACOBS & SUTTON
by Ronnie Sutton
Attorney for Plaintiff
203 South Vance Street
P. 0. Box 999
Pembroke, NC 28372
Telephone: [919] 521-3.1,13
POSmON A VAEABLE
Director of Student Activities.
Responsible for total opera
tion of the University Center,
its services, programs and
personnel; advise campus or-
Brown 'n serve rolls owe
their beginnings to a vol
unteer fireman. Answering
a fire call, he pulled his
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Own your own jean-
sportswear, ladies apparel,
childrens/ maternity, large
sizes, petite, dancewear/
aerobic or accessories store.
ganizations; maintain ^udent Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, . _
Activities Calendar; provide Izod, Gitano, Guess, Calvin ^*^lf-baked rolls out of the
student leadership training; Klein, Sergio Valente. Evan
supervise student employees. Picone, Liz Claiborne, Mem
Master’s degree preferred bers Only, Gasoline, Health-
in S..udent Personnel or relat- tex, over 1000 others. $14,800
d field. Contact Student to $26,900 inventory, training,
fixtures, grand opening etc.
Can open 15 days.
uaniiiu
they proved to be deli
ctous, Thej^t
Affairs Office. Pembroke
State University, for detailed
position description. Deadline McComb (404 ) 924-4583.
for submitting Resume:
February 1, 1987. Send
resume and three letters of *.
It is said that if you catch
a falling leaf you will have
a good and hapy life.
reference to: Dr. James B.
Chavis, Vice Chancellor for '
Student Affairs. Pembroke
State University, Pembroke.
North Carolina 28372.
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer.
‘tTUSCARORA TRIBE OF N.C
Notive Ameri'-o Non-Profit Orgonizolion
Submitted by
The Tuscarora Tribe of N. C.
l-2l
lEGALNOTLCE
State of North Carolina
County of Robeson
In the Matter of the Adoption.
Of: Felicia Renee McAm By:
Edna Graham McAm and
Eari Bowman McAm
Notice is hereby given that
'the Town Council and the
Town Planning Board of the
Town of Pembroke will hold a
joint public hearing to consi
der the request of Jerry
Cummings for a condition^
use permit to construct and
operate a car wash on his
p^roperty adjoining Pembroke
^re Service on the Union
Ch^el Ftoad.
The time and place for the
public hearing will be at 7:00
o'clock p.m. on the 2nd daj
of February, 1987, at the
Pembroke Town Hall, at
which time interested parties
will be given an opportunity to
be heard concerning this
matter.
THIS the 22nd day of
January. 1987.
RubyN. Smith, Clerk
Toum of Pembroke
P.O. Box866
Pembroke, NC 28372
Ttlephone: [919)521-9758
LEGAL NOTICE
teate of North Carolina
%Iounty of Robeson
Notice To Creditors And
Debtors of Ralph Sampson
(• Deceased
The undersigned having
qualified as Administratrix of
estate of Ralph Sampson,
deceased, late of Robeson
County, this is to notify all
persons, firms and
corporations having claims
.^gainst said estate to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or
Before the 8th day of July,
1987, or be barred from their
^coverv.
To be published January 15,
22, 29, 1987
Tt^bfi-vublished January 22 &
I ^,'1987.
All persons indeoted to said
estate are asked to please
make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
This the 30th day of Decem
ber, 1986.
Lae Ruth Sampson
Administratrix
Route SNox83
Maxton, NC 28364
John C.B. Regan, m
Attorney
308E. 6th Street
Lumberton, NC 28359
HELP WANTED
•^Needed-Recreation Direc
tX-Pembroke Little League,
ftrt-time position. May-Au-
&st, 1987. Approximately 20
gpurs per week from 4:30
ton.; two or three days per
i^ek. Must have knowleoge
K little League baseball and
J^tball program. Salary $5.00
der hour. Ilinterested contact
Semon Oxendine at 521-2962
}«501 F^ne Street, Pembroke,
P&9
LEOALNOTICE
State of North Carolina
County of Robeson
Notice to Creditors and
Debtors Of
AUie B. Barton, Deceased
The undersigned, having
■qualified as Executor of the
estate of Allied B. Barton,
leceased, late of Robeson
iounty. thisis to notify all
lersons. firms and corpora
tions having claims against
teaid estate to exhibit them .to
Ithe undersigned on or before
the 8th day of July, 1987, or
be barred from their recovery.
All persons indebted to sai
estate are asked to please
make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
This the 8th day of January
1987.
LOUISBARTON
Executor
Route S, Box U9DD
Maxton, NC 28364
To be published January 15,
22 and 29, 1987
TO: George McKenzie
TAKE NOTICE thAi a plea
ding seeking relief against
you has been filed in the
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TUSCARORA FAMILY LIFE
The Tuscaroras had spe
cial houses that were made at
the side of the villages where
the women would live in at
childbirth. Midwives and
doctors would assist them and
use medicines. The mothers
would then run up and down
-the village without any sign of
sickness or pain.
The chUdren were given
namea shortly after birth.A
giri child kept her name for
’ife. The boys would take
themselves a second name
- . ..., , . , tiiemsuives a secoiiu iioiiic
above enWed special pm- when they arrived at the age
ceeding. The nature of the
proceeding and the relief . *
sought is to secure a judicial * ®
determination and Order that f
your written consent for the
adoption of Felicia Renee
McAm, a minor child, to the
Petitioners is not required, in
that paternity of the minor
child, has not been judicially
established or acknowledged
by affidavit. That the chile
has not been legitimated
either by marriage or in
accordance with the provi
sions of North Carolina Gene
ral Statute 49-10. That the
putative father has not pro-
I of a warriar. This was usually
JHEREALESTATE
CENTER
P.O. BOx781
lumberton, NC 28359
To be published January ,
1 IS, 22 and 29, 1987.
Donald W. Bullard
Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 1182
Pembroke, NC 28372
Telephone: [919)521-3556
"Age doesn't matter un
less you're a cheese."
Billie Burke
7’o be published January ,
15, 22 and 29, 1987.
f
DIAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
II
PEMBROKE. N.C. 28372
W. 3rd ST
PEMBROKE
CAIL FOn AfPOiNTMENT
521-9090
The Independent Insurance agent handles the policies of several con\
ponies — he is hot the employee df one insurance company. The In
dependent agent represents YOU^ not the company, in getting a fair set
tlement of your loss Claim.
DIAL INSURANCE AGENCY
An Independent Insurance Agency
Phone (i'iS'l 738-8151
1-800-443-2781 FM. C-V.)
Red ^mngs- Prime com
mercial property located
on the comer of Hwy 710
ami SR 1303. Priced to
sei: quick at $72,000. For
mure information call
Heien Locklear.
Johnny Bullard 521-9822
JoAnne Maulsin 739-7480
(Patsy McArthur 739-8137
739-3650
739-5577
738rl30>)
738-1517
738-6100
; FORRENT
; New homes. Shekah
: Heights sub-division. 3 BR,:
;all new appliances. Call Dayl
1)21-8331. Night 521-9894. I
I FORRENT
Imobeehomes
Midway 711
Mobile Home Park
Call Day 521-8331
Night 738- 7313 -
FORRENT
Three-bedroom mobile
home. Available February 1.
Located just outside city li
mits. $150 per month. $l00i
deposit. Call 521-9006 after 5
vided financial support or
consistent care with respect to
the mother, and that your
consent for adoption of said
child be made necessary.
You are required to make
defense to such pleadings no
later than the 10th day of
March, 1987, and upon your
failure to do so the party
seeking relief against you will
apply to the Court for the
relief sought.
This the 21st day of Janu
ary, 1987.
LUMBEE RIVER
lEGALSERVICES, INC.
By Julian T. Pierce
Attorney for Petitioners
Post Office Drawer 939
Pembroke, NC28372
Telephone: (SJPJ 521-2831
chose a name of some wild
creature.
During the summer months
all those who were large
enough and well enough
bathed in the nearest running
water first thing each morn
ing. Mothers would wash
their children in arms.
The women maae an me
clothing, pottery, baskets,
mats. They also brought in
game, collected firewood,
cooked and dressed skins.
Sometimes they were helped
by slaves.
The Tuscarora men made
bows, arrows, quivers, war
clubs, axes, pipes, hollowed
out canoes and mortars. They
went to war and on trading
expeditions and attended to
the ceremonies. Men were
also the chiefs, prophets and
conjurers. There were some
cases of women chiefs.
TUSCARORA DRUM GROUP
USES HISTORICAL NAME
To be published Jan. 29, Feb.
5 and 12, 1987.
|).i
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FOR RE^ OR SELL
Tobacco allotment on
farm for renl or sell. Call 521-
2826 between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m.
|Jewell Shaw
Jane Smith
jpat Crichett
(Shirley Bell
Helen Locklear
Mary Lois Odum 739-9841
PatWishart 738-4721
Louise Sanderson 739-9373!
•umfiansanv^
MIS,
HELE WANTED
Hair weavers. Free trai-
ig. Earn $500 weekly com-
jmissions. Call (215) 236- 2259.
PERSONAL
A HAIR WEAVE in your
borne. Va OFF. Free hair
SAMPLES. Call (215) 236-
2259.
2-5
HELP WANTED
California. Executive Direc
tor. Qualifications: Masters in
Public Health MPH may be
waived in lieu of 5 years
experience in administering
In^an health programs, out
patient clinics or hospital
administration. Have know
ledge of PL93- 638, contrac
ting processes, experience in
grantmanship. Must have ex
perience in business, person
nel and budgeting. S^aiy is
commensurate with experi
ence. Send-resume to: Lassen
Indian Health Center, P.O.
Box K, Susanville, CA 96130.
Native Americans preferred
42 CFR 36.221.
Although this is 1987, if one
listens hard enough, one can
still hear the sound of the
drum in Robeson County.
This drum is being kept alive
by a people that want to bring
back their culture, tradition,
history and language. These
people are the Tuscarora
Tribe of North Carolina and
they are represented at Pow
Wows and other functions by
this drum.
This drum group decided
that they wanted a traditional
historical Tuscarora name foi
the group. They researched
and decided on the name
Kau-ta-noh. In the Tuscarora
langauge, Kau-ta-noh means
• ‘‘People of the submerged
pine trees.” This is what the
fiiat band of 'Itiscaroras that
came to North Carolina from
the Great Lakes area called
themselves. The reason for
this name was that the area
where they settled in North
Carolina was on die Neuse
River and when the river
would flood the islands in the
river would become submer
ged as would the pine trees
on them. So this name
has a historical and traditioiu
meaning for the group and f
the Tuscarora Tribe.
The official name of
drum group is the Tuscanc
Kau-ta-noh Society Sing«
Three of the drummers hsi
been singing together for 1
years. They are Timotli,
Jacobs, Golden Locklettf'ant
Mike Dunn. These Ihrei
started singing for the Tusca
roars at Drowning Creek a
of Maxtin in 1982. They hav
stayed together and they noi
form the nucleus of thi
present group, which noi
consists of five singers. Dies
signers are Timothy Jacob
lead sing, Golden Lockleai
Mike Dnn, Vernon Blackhois
and 13-year-old John Oxer
dine.
The group has future plat
of establishing an Iroquoi-
Tuscarora Social Dance GnM
that will feature the traditiK '
al songs and dances of Iti
Iroquois of which the Dsa
roras belong.
For those who would likei
contact the group, they «
call the 'Tuscarora 'Tribe f
North Carolina at 739- 111*
and ask for Timothy Jacobst
Mike dunn at 521-3725.
TUSCARORA POITEKi
CLASSES
The Tuscarora Tribe i
North Carolina will be ofir
ing classes in pottery inajail
'I 'e Tribe is offering tbs
sses in an effort to rev?
e pottery of the Iroquoif
' jscarora. 'The 'Tribe is at)
o offer these clas.ses throu?
ii grant that they refeiin
from the Arts Council.
those seriously interestefi' .
l";irning this art, need lot*
■u. 'Tuscarora Tribal Offe
1 ask for Timothy Jacob
i;)-1116. 'The 'Tribe b pk
,ing to have an outlet for* _
those who learn this art s i
th y can sell these crafts '! ^
Tr'')e is planning to ojkO'
'Tuscirora Arts and Crab ^
Store on the land where i)
Tribal Office is located«
1-95.
The classes will be tauji
by Timothy Jacobs and Mi)
Dunn.
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try deliberately founw.
on a good idea."
John Guntbf
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difficult of modern
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"Adolescence is a k
emotional seasicknO' i^
Both are funny, but only jv,
retrospect."
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l"*
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The term "honeymoon >
is said, originated
ancient Germanswho,8»
the wedding ceremf i ^
drank a honey substji!^;
until tha moon waned , ”,