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Moser and Daphne Moser TO Russell Norman Litka the Father of Antanda Rav Moser. a minor TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled special proceeding The nature of the proceeding and the relief sought is to secure a judicial determination and order that you have relinquished all parental rights to your minor child, a female child born April 17. 1984. named Amanda Rav Moser who is under the age of eighteen years, in that the parental rights of the fathci have not been judicially established or acknowledged by affidavit nor has the child been legitimated by marriage in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes 49-10 nor has the father prov ided financial support or consistent care w ith respect to the mother and as a result thereof has relinquished all parental rights to said minor child within the meaning of North Carolina General Statutes 48-5: the petitioners further request that you consent for the adoption of said child be made unnecessary bv reason of such relinquishment. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than the I Ith day of March, 1997, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for (he relief sought This the 24th dav of January, 1997 CHA VIS AND RANSOM BY: Ertle Knox Chavis Attorney for Petitioner Post Office Box 877 Lumbertgn, North Carolina 28359 Telephone: (910) 738-8176 2-13 Legal Notice State of North Carolina County of Robeson Notice of Creditors and Debtors of Tanya J. Jacobs, Deceased The undersigned having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Tanya J Jacobs, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations hav -. r ing claims against said estate to c\- 1 _.hibit,4hcm to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of April, 1997, or be barred from their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate arc asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 23rd day of January 1997. Lynn B. Jacobs, Administrator Route 1 Box 390-C Or rum, NC 28369 2-1-1 I FOR RENT ^ Mobile Home for rent. Call 521-2285. J 4 BEDROOM, new, 2 full baths "WE FINANCE" under $200 per month910-276-0233 Oakwood "Superstore" Hwy 74 W Laurinburg. NC | $99 PER MONTH! Yes you can own a NEW 3 bedroom 14 wide Oakwood! Payments start at $99 per month. Oakwood "Superstore" Hvvy 74W Laurinburg. NC 910-276-0233 / i');al .Notice Slate of Sorlh ( drolina ( ounty of Robeson Sotice of ( reditors and Debtors of I any a J Jacobs. Deceased I he undersigned (taxing qualified as Administrator of the h state of ! una J Jacobs deceased, late of Robeson Count) this is to notif) till persons firms and corporations has tiu' cliiinis against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 2-lthdax of April. 1997. or be barred from their recoxerx All persons indebted to said estate .tie asked to please make immediate p.iMiient to the undersigned. I his the 2>rd dax of Januarx |u?r / \ nn li. Jacobs, Administrator Route I Box 390-C Orrum, NC 2X369 2-1-1 FREE RAPID REFUND'. ^ FAST! He'll help you file. Bring paystub or H2 to GARWOOD SUPERS TORE" Hny 74 l.aurinburg, NC 910-276-0233 i III! PAVING TO MUCH FOR RENT? Gi\c The North Carolina Indian Housing Aulhoritv Acall. We aie an EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AGENCY We have one. two. and three bedrooms available. For ntore information call 1-80(U <>19-33 39. Community College Students Voice Concerns To Governor Raleigh ? North I aiolina C'onimunitv College -undent*- (torn ,i^ro--s the state joined in with other higher education students in makinc .1 part ol hislorv vvhcnihcv participated in the Student Government -\\semblv convened bv Gov Janie->B iiurn Jt The assemblv .11 the old Senate Chambers in the Slate C apitol Building took place Jan in as part ol the acliv Hies leading up to the inauguration ofGo\ Hunt Earlierintlieweek the governor recogni/ed comiimnit> colleges 111 a special program at Durham Technical Coinmimiiv College 111 Durham During the Student Government Assembly the governor gave the students a brief lusiorv of education 111 North Carolina, recalling his own schools davs. and the contributions past governors made to education He noted that as a student leader he found lime to work with legislator and he encouraged the delegates to do the same. Also, he talked of the state's need to get more minorities into the teaching profession, and to become more diverse in education. 111 general In voicing their concerns about education, the students talked of is SlICN SIRll .|s ill. t\ III |h||ll\ ill 1111,111 kl.il Jld lllk llCed til CCl |).lt kills 11 l.ll Ill\ ol\ s*d III lllk sdlls.ltiou pilK'.'ss .Hid ills Ms .d li' 111 l|T v\ . III. |ll,llll\ . I CdlRUll.'ll \s I linn milled in.iin of I he questions Ki.k ' ih. sin.i.mi tiles sin:it.styd it I. HI - it in.' Hid tut.11 I programs n> .issisi students Hum lol.l ihe siudenls ol Ins pod lomere.ise the s.il.uies.M tests Iters up to the n.iliontil ;i\eiage lie encouraged litem to run lor otl'iee to help niitke the sehools. Schools of l-\cellettee. and to help nuike litem stile .uid order l\ AKo Hum encouraged Ihe students to write hi in on am issues m\ol\ing edueation. and he promised to respond but he cautioned them lo not just complain The letters should include possible suggestions, he told them T wo of Ihe college studenls participating in the asscmbh are Jason t'oe of Rockingham Conimunit) College and Lacentia Thompson of Robeson Coninuimlx College Ms Thompson iscurrcntls president of the RCC student government Association ttnd seises as a student tnistec on the board md th. ; t o. > pr,?K,|?l-. it ...i-'ui.-a, WIM v- . ,m: iii i'f. ( ii ; iiiv. v ''' ' ij-' -.-in .i-.Si.iU I 111 IM I ( >.!< ' t md I < >1 K > Ii is s.nd ill H i" I' '(' ?m.v. ( .*11111 ^ 1 owivs Willi N mvc American okM* descended fioni vuc lames " *iv!lii1l' ol Mini. 11110- vv 111 i 111 i''i i1 i 'o lit ii arc.i iii ill. ! Mh . cii:ii'\ IN MndviiH' Robeson' ouniv la.li.i'i /..ncilofic* tie 11 ml* 'h ii I Ik. ic u . . Ii-i * '! iniciiiijii ' ii'vs w i!Illn til -aniv I iin !\ 11rie.ige (. iiciiiii^i.iikc*olihciiiiu uch a* segiegation. struggle Km mi* c-al and lack of mobility. caused km 'ic* of a common line iu. lo lot in communities around a family farming ipvration M\ patents never did discuss then kinship, csccpi lo sav dial they cam from diffcieiu "Sets" ol l.owtvs 1 have lagged my parents have lias mg been second cousins, both descended from the Allen Lowr;? family Inbreeding can alFccl (hcoulcoiueol the genes and heredit> of the offspring There had to be family unci-marriages in the Adam and I \c family tree inorder tocatry out Ciod's piano populate thee nth Noah'sf.mulv continued this plan altci the llood Abraham, a Noah descendant, married his half-sister ai.d was progenitor of a race of people who became God's chosen people Concerns over genes and heredity did to arise dining the early Biblical pcdigiees. because God took a more direct control of events Recently I spent a couple of days in Itobcson Counts lo attend the funeral entity Aunt Shirley Smith l.owry She married into the Calvin Lowry lineage. and was buried in the Hopewell Church Cemetery Tombstone niseiiptions in cctneleiies can give much information bout family members who have passed this life Family relationships over a varied tune period can be obtained from grave markers During my visit lothc Hopewell Cemetery. I read tombstone inscriptions covering four generations of Calvin l.ovvrv descendants Some simple calculations informed me that while Calving Lowrv lived only 57 years. IftThas 2 sons and I daughter buried in this cemetery who lived over 100 y ears I strolled through the cemetery on a pleasant afternoon the last Sunday in October with a gTandson of Calv in Low ry We read the tombstone inscriptions of Calv in Lowry and his descendants We talked of the positive influence these descendants played inboththc spiritu al and academic grow th of the Indian race in Robesou County over the years Robeson County church cemeteries tombstone inscriptions can provide good information about names, dales of birth, marriages, death, religious affiliation, and clues to family relationship'; A system! *etl listing of tombstone inscriptions in a documented form would be a v allied usscl for those of us who arc pursuing our ancestry lineage _ Robeson County Cemeteries L n . . .. _ r uy iwnuia n. i.owry One of manyw ways i have found my retirements years to be more fulfilling is to spend some time scarching my family's genealogy. 1 became interested in my family's pedigree in the early I'l7()s when a first cousin living in Ohio requested her uncle, my father, to explain why her father, mv father's brother, spelled his name I.'O W R I F instead of L O W R Y Mv Dad never did come up with a rcnsonablccxplanation. except to say that people would spell their surnames to suit their own satisfaction Individual surnames originated for the purpose of more specific identification The four primary sources for second names were occupation, location, personal characteristics, and patronymic or father's name One source says the surname LOWRY. along with its various spellings, have a palrony niic origin It is said to be a short or pet form derived from the name L A W R F N C E. which was a popular name in Scotland. Ireland, and England 1 he name Law rencc is of Latin origin dating back to the town of Laurentium in Italy The name was made popular by St Lawrence, deacon of Pope Sixlus II in the third century Lawrence was also spelled with a U as well as a W. and out of Scolandcamc the spelling forms orL A U R IE. L () W R E Y. and LOWRIE The L O W E R Y spelling was prevalent in Ireland. Social Security Disability Who should collect Social Security Disability Benefits? People of any age who can't work because of a physical or mental condition. But saying you should receive benefits doesn't mean you will, without experienced legal help. Put our experience to work for you. Hall & Joneth, P.C. Attorneys at Law 4850 Fayetteville Road Lumberton, N.C. 1-800-662-8702 By Appointment Only Additional Offices in Raleigh, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount and Smithfield Representing Social Security Claimants Since 1979 Keep insects, dust, heat, sun, and COLD AIR OUTSIDE! 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