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Standard V/VVUAV&VU T-l T 20% Highs: Our Equity 100 BankLine sets a new standard, different from other home equity loans. You get the same up breaks, of course, but you may be able to borrow all your equity - up to 100% - much more easily "fop ft Off WtthAl% Rebate*. Act now. and earn 1% of the bal ance from other creditors that you transfer to your Equity 100 BankLine. Standard thinking is for standard banks. Come to Wachovia for a wel come change. ^ACHOVIA .u? Ffersonal Banking 1% nkm* ^?tW bmti up*. t*? bhw Uw?rfl >?> ????< I l it 11 ill TMMlWMliHViutMrlMMK^iitw* Oflt*fpo4iIwdm^ Jhbt JO iw E^M(HMW|l?it> ei^WiAwC^ Schools Chosen for Exemplary Demonstration Site audited Springs Mtdlfle School ? Rub?o? < i.Juotv SdHoi District m Red Springy NC have been elected at (ECRI). a US Depart me at of p^?t??' liLf^m^*Bo?d>of AiiO HKChtiis asMstiifict provided by the f *cmpUf> Cento ft* Re*lm^ Instruct*^ (ECRI) ECRI ? - .*? in bait Lake City, Utah. Ilia prominent ilnneghoMheUnedSt.i illiteracy aad to make gains ia ttudeots' reading, writing aad comprehension aeons ECU is a prom am fcr teachers to lean to teach iiteratute vocabulary r 11 nhrwann ptwSjm^ The Peterson and Had Springs schools have also inylemttrtl the Keyboardiag, Reading aad Spoiling (KKS) Oww program It is aba ?NOW jKo^xn^vek^l by BCW's The selection as ECU exemplary NnMEkBMMyi^lMdlM Sprues MkUJc School teachers have achieved pacific goals that have area^gSdwri^S^TheE^ priixapal, and principals are alaoECRl trained rhe gains made in reading aad writing scores reflect the bnw The schools will be presented with a plaque sad a certificate designating this meritorious award cm fray ? IW ia special cesemoniesatthe let Annual North Carolina ECRI Conference in Lumbertoo, North Carohaa. Dr. Ethan IL fteid, Dincsor of rtw? Exemplary Cealer fcr Reading Instruction, will ptesma the award !*? plane nd mlMkale wM be displayed ia the mam office haB ? Peter** Elementary School nd u> theOctober Buildhg (RSMS). fee* '"STini ii Iinl hi an ECKTteeS^'^.niiito'bJ viators ia the school and keep a log ot the vista, done to have KveU of authorised ECRI teachers' proficient > oaMO^ithECIU swfftoannuu teachers' proficiencies, a willingness to incorporate aew strategies as they develop, support of District administrators for each school's efforts, a plan to evaluate the effect of ECRI's teaching tecfaniouessndriMse date with ECRI~ and a knowledge of BCRI nd the teachers' efforts by fee community/parcels and its/their iavolveraeat m ECRI activities. ? Review Application Exceptional Children's Program The Public School System of Robeson County is currently applying for funds under Part B, of Section VI ofPublic Law94-142. The hards from this project will be used to supplement the of ''Special Needs Children" who will attend school within the county of Robeson. AM parents of children who will be served under this project have the rieht to have input into the manner in which these funds will be used. A copy of the project application will be open for public inspection through ^29,1994 at the Public Schools orRobeson County, Program Services Building, located at Highway 72 A 711, Lumberton, North Carolina. Anyooe wishing to review the project application and/or exercise the right of input should contact Mr. Charles Graham, Program Administrator for Exceptional Children's Program, at (910) 671 6090 during normal weriuqg hours to schedulp aajppolntiynt . Dinner Held at Chancellor's Dining Room as theltetiremenf^Yei^Club of Pembroke Stale University held its third snmwl social and dinner in the Chancellor's Dining Room. Criteria ft* joining the club is that a faculty member either be retired or have 25 years of service to PSU. Chairing the event was James Ebert, PSU professor emeritus of biology who is the founder ofthe club. Speaker of the occasion was Judge Henry McKinaon, retired superior court judge and an authority on the history ofKobeoonCounty. McKinoon discussed Robeson County history from 1738 to the present. Also welcoming the group was PSU Chancellor Joseph Oxendine, who saluted the retired professors' contributions in education to this region sod their continuing importance to the University. Ebert opened the meeting by welcoming the now PSU faculty retirees: George Amnions, business administration and economics; Loten Butler, history; Dr. Carl Fisher, education, Dr Stanley Jenkins, art; Dr. Gerekl Maynor, education; and Dr. Harold Single, music. Respects wen also paid to PSU faculty retirees who have died since April 1993. These include Mae Walker, communicative aria; Dr. Francis Pfeifcr, music; sod Dr. Lea Harper, aaid religioa. A moment of silence was observed in The members of Ebert'g Retirement/25-Year Club Committee were introduced, those being; Dr. Adoipb Dial, Dr. Gibson Gray. Dr. Robert Gustafsoa, Dr. Gilbert Sampson, and Dr. Norma Jean Thomson Guests included Judge ami Mrs McKinnon, Mrs. Margaret Jones, widow of former PSlTChancellor English E. Jones; Mrs. Berteen Prine, retired secretary/administrative assistant to the chancellor. Mis. Janet Wellons Smith, daughter of deceased PSU president Dr Ralph Wellons; wd Mrs. Smith's daughter, Sally Providing entertainment was classical guitarist Dale Smith, a student in the PSU Music Department In conclusion, Ebert announced the proposed club activities for the coming year. I ? TAXPAYERS AMD VOTERS - Don't Be Taken In by The Endorsements Of Self-interested Lawyers Or Political Tickets" Of Special Interest Groups * m a A * ''' Keep The Office Of Clerk Of Superior Court Clean And Independent When You Vole for Clerk of Superior Court on May }rd, ask yourself these J questions: 1. Which candidate is proud not to ho endorsed by certain legal professionals with vested interests or any other self-interest groups? ? 2. Which candidate has served aH citizens of Robeson County fairly and Impartial ly for three decades and will continue to do so when elected? 3. Which candidate has the courage and backbone to do the right thing? Answer The awMMtwhose only obligation Is W the people, not special Interest groups. MARTIN McCALL CLEBK OF SOPEUOt COURT uwwMv-owanpwnv uk IU i ?? ? ?? i ? i N?i9HSHfiiwi5vMRi*cAu Robeson Printing Drldal Service requests the pleasure of your company to vleto the latest st^es of The Carlson ; Craft Wedding ?lne" featuring Wedding? ?nvitations and JAnnouiuxments In beautiful: thermography on a variety of fine papers. Jftlso featured are napkins, thank you notes.; guest bonks, everything to create the perfect nwdillng - 306 formal St College HazaCBemhroke.'^lC 21372 : (910) 521-0620 ^ : . - ? ELECT LEE 5 SAMPSON j For Sheriff MAY 3,1994 I Owr M Y?n Eapcrinc* District Attorney Staff ? 7 Yr?. ? Sill Agent ? 16 Yra. 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