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Positions filled as thev become available Jobs-Jobs-Jobs Join The Net for your employment opportunities The Agency that care Join the Workforce Warriors. legal Sotice North Carolina Robeson C ounty Connie Pianne Cioins CaulJer, Plaintiff vs Hobby Ray CaulJer, Defendant To Bobby R;i> Caulder Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Robeson Count) The natureofthe relief sought is as follows To secure front sou an absolute divorce on lite grounds of one > ear's separation You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than May 2 1. 1997, 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 25th day ofMarch. 1997 Cochlear, Jacobs Hunt by Arnold I.ocklear Attorney for Plaintiff 2D J South Vance Street P.O. Ho.x 999 -Pembroke, ISC 28372 Telephone: (910) S2I-3-II3 4-24 Position I'acancy Robeson Community College Nursing Instructor Minimum academic qualifications required, a Masters of Science in Nursing. Graduate degree must be from a regionally accredited institution. Teaching experience in a community collcgcsctting is desired Must be able to work in a tri-racial environment. Application form, official transcripts of all post secondary education, three (3) letters of reference, and any oilier supporting documentation must be received no later than 3:00 p.m.. April 30. 1997. Further information contact: Vice-President for Personnel Services Robeson Community College PO HtixJ42(l ; ( l.umherton, NC 28359 (910) 738-7101, e.xt. 185 or ext. 142 An Equal Opportunity Employer - -4-24 Seeking Position Listi Dcmcn is available to do house keeping She is also available to sit with the eldcrlv or disabled Call 844-6470 For Sate Four aces of cleared land for sale $40,000. Serious callers only Dav s609-423-6086 Attn: Pembroke ** POSTAL JOBS ** ... Permanent, full-time. $ 13/hr. with government benefits Apply todav forclcrk/carricrapplicalion info Cail 9 am to 9 pm 1-800-270-8015 cxl 30 5-1 FOR SALE 3 steel arch buildings, new 40x30 was $6,200. now 2.990. 40x56 was $10,840. now $5,990. 50x120 was $20,450 now II 990. Endwallsavailable i-800-745-2t,b5 Legal Notice \orth Carolina Robeson County In the Matter of the Adoption of Breanna Taylor l.ocklear by Ronald Craig l.ocklear and >cife, Marion C. l.ocklear TO Father of Breanna Taylor l.ocklear. Minor Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the aboscentitled special proceeding The nature of the proceeding and the relief sought is to secure a judicial determination andorder that you ha\c relinquished all parental rights to your minor child. Breanna Taylor Locklcar. who is under the age of eighteen years, in that your parental rights 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 have your provided financial support or consistent care w ith respect to the mother and the minor child andasa result thereof, you have 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 by reason of such relinquishment You arc required to make defense to such pleading no later than the 20th day of May. 1997 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 2nd day of April, 1997 by Arnold Locklear Attorney for Petitioners' - 203 South T'ance Street P.O. Box 999 Pembroke, NC 28372 Telephone: (910) 521-3413 4-24 Legal Notice North Carolina Robeson County Wanda Kay Locklear, Plaintiff, vs. Kevin Ihvayne Locklear, Defendant.' To: Kevin Dwaync Locklcar Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against you 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 sccurcan absolute divorce from you on the grounds of one year's separation: You arc required to make defense to such pleading not later than May 21.1997, and upon your failure to do so. thill the party seeking sendee against you will apply to the Court for relief sought This the 31 day of March. 1997 Locklear, Jacobs & Hunt By: Arnold Locklear A ttorney for Plaintiff 203 South Vance Street P. (). Box 999 Pembroke, NC 28372 Telephone;- (910) 521-3413 4-24 CUCUMBER CONTRACTS' in Mi. Airy Church Area! Contact Keith Cumminus c 521-8279 > CT 1^ C 'PACJh+O* ^txirUy DCvl\ CHIROPRACTIC CENTER Specializing in Auto Accident Injuries Most Insurances Accepted APPOINTMENT PLEASE" OFFICE FREE INITIAL 739-57 5 1 CONSULTATION Emergency Home Number Purnell_ Swett High NeH'.v Purnell Swell's Art Department presented Us annual dinner theatre on March 21 in our commons area The w eleotne speech w as made b> Ms Susan Blackmail, followed b\ the Ram Singers and Soloists with Vocal Entertainment Thepla> consisted of four scenes based about "But 1 Don't Want To Get In\oKed" performed b> the students During the two intermissions the Strings performed The student performances, chamber music, art sale, cvinbit. door pri/es. and more made the dinner theatre lrul\ a "Night of M\sicr> " The arts department included teachers Sle\cT\ncr. theatre arts. Delora C iiinniings.v isual arts. Karen Poopa dance. Jamie Palo. band. Ellen Jackson, chorus, ('aria Ringer. fine crafts Rachel Blue a tenth grader, was selected as a Student of Excellence b\ the Pembroke Chamber of Commerce. Rembrct Oxcndmc was accepted into the music program and was awarded a $4(HischolarshipaiUNCP The senior class and prom committee of 1997 sponsored a dance April IX DJ Pill was in charge of the music and the cost was S4 <)() Marie Ives. Oetavia Brooks Nana Flowers and Candicc Collins arc participating in a Business Acadctm at Purnell Swell High School In' slructor is Ms Lac Ruth Alway The II ih grade won the grade lex el attendance contest for the period of Februarx 25 to March 26 The junior class wasIre.iled lo icecream during the l.isl p.111 ol the 4ih period on April S 1 his was the ihird consecutive lime ih.u the junior class won this honor Twelve siudcnis ol the Raider Team in JROTC will be taking part in a slate w ide competition at Appalachian Stale Uni\crsit> in Boone Kenneth Wilson Helms isihe new football coach for the new lW-vx school >car He is vcrv excited and looking forward to competing in a 4 A school cm ironntcnt Helms stud he planned on bringing the same t> pe of dedication and other characteristics he used in his other schools Business teacher. Ms Mahctla Manning, carried sonic of her students 011 a trip to the Encoding Center in Lutnbcrton Students in Mr Jim Arnow'sCrcativc Writing class attended a production of the musical "Olixcr" and w role rex lews of he plav Jill Bui lard, a sophomore had thcopportiinitv lo ha\c her rcxiew published in the Eavcttev ille Observer Tunes Aim Chaxis also received recognition through the paper Her interview of Dean Anderson was published in the Robcsonian JROTC' held their 25llt annual militarv ball at Pembroke Javecc Hut on April 12 The program consisted ofa reception, a rccciv ing line, pravcr. the historv of the flag, prcscnlat ion of colors a guest speakcr-Col Donald Porter-a urn ltd march, and lite crown mg of the Military Ball King and (Jueen Christian Soms and Tunolh> Strickland Alteresersthing had been taken care ol the dance began Instructors lor thecsening were Maj Augustine Vcndeiu Sgt Barnes Ka/orandSgt PhilhpBsnuin Mists Henderson serscdas Mistressof Cercntonics Marcus Hunt placed second in math at the Naiio*u^ AISLS Conferencc in AlbiRjjucrque.'Ncss Mexico during April 1-s William l>ice sson first place at the ACT-SOl.N AACP competition He ss ill compete on the national lesel in Pittsburgh. Penn lor a scholarship The Marching Baud of Purnell Sssctt participated in an All District Band Fcslisal tu Fas cues illc on Thursdas. March 11 under the direction of Mr Jamie Palo Scscral students participated in the all counts musical "Guss and Dolls" at the Carolina Cis ic Center The first annual Earth Das and Terrs Jacobs memorial ss ill be celebrated bs planting a tree In mentors of the former mathematics teacher. Mr Terrs Jacobs Brooke l .ocklear ssas honored on WTSBChannel I lasanoutstanding senior Summer Reading Program Schedule Lumberton - Robeson Counts Public Library ss ill hold Summer Reading Program from June 10 until August I The kickoff parts ssill be held at the luiubcrlon Library. outside. sscather permitting on Friday. June 10 Come bs the library to register for the program, hasc sotlr tee shirt stencilled, pick up reading records, bookmarks, and materials One time tec shirts ssill be painted in purple and blue Use the rctiding record to keep lists of t he books sou read Pn/cs ssill be giscn for the first book, the tenth book, and for cscrs ten books thereafter Books read aloud bs the librarian during story -lime programs mas be included in sou reading record Books mas be counted beginning June 10. ending August I There ss ill be a magician til Lumberton. Jut> 21. It) AM and ti magic shoss in L.umberton It) AM. August I to end the program Story and aclisils limes are Mondays. Lumberton 10 AM and Pembroke 12 PM Tuesdays. Fairmont I PM and Proctors ille 1 PM Wednesday. L.timbcrion Film Hour It) AM. Red Springs 2:10 PM and St Pauls 4:10 PM Thursdas M;ixion2 PM and Ross kind 4 PM Wilkins & Lowry Reunion to be held ThcdcsccndantsofSionand Sarah Wilkins. H T. (Sonnic) and Rosclla (Sis) Losscry will rcunil on Mas 24. 1 997 betsveen 4 and 9 PM at Harpers Fcrrv Baptist Church in Pembroke Donations: R.F VP A S A P. $7.00 min. per person. Children under 10 $4 (H). For more information contact Ha/cl Strickland at (910) 521-1661 or contacr John Loss cry at (101) 5X7-54.14. Send Donations to Ha/.;! Strickland Rt 2 Box 401 Pembroke. NC 2X>72 Smith Family to Reunite April 26 The descendants of I lues and Ida Smith ssill reunite on April 2<> 1997 belssccn land 4PM At Aniiocli Baptist Church near St Pauls N C Please bring a cose red dish and bet crage For more information call 521 9519 or 521-4666 . ft ? Purncell Swett High School selected a new football coach, Kenneth Helms. He is shown with Athletic Director, Pope Royceltfcbleilfjlelms (center) and Principal Wesley Revels. Participants in the Dinner ath cat re are shown, to/) left: Kizzie Robinson, tllen Jackson, ( hristy McDaniel, William Trice. Hottom: l.atoya Smith and Kim Smith. , . 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