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Laurinburg area Call Mr. Blackwell at 277-0496. . 6-26 ay; net of spec iai meeting and public hearing The Robeson Counts Board or Commissioners has called a special meeting for July 17th. at 6 00 o'clock p.m.- to conduct a public hearing and otherwise consider appropriation or expenditures pursuant to N.C.G S. 158-7 1 to encourage the location of a manufacturing enterprise within Robeson County This action, if taken, will be through the use of the follow ing economic development activities 1 The acquisition and development of land for an industrial park InaccordanccwithN.C G S. 1587.1(d). the County will also consider the option and/or purchase of 50 or more acres of property within the County at a price not to exceed $240.00,00 and consider the resale of this property to an industry by arriving at the amount of consideration that the County receives after taking into account prospective tax revenues to improvements to be constructed to the property, prospective sale rc\ cnucs to be generated w ilhin the area as well as any other tax revenues or income coming to the County over the next 10 years as a result of the conveyance The board will determine the probable average hourly wage to be paid to workers by the industry to be located at this property. and fair market valucof the interest, subject to whatever covenants. conditions and restrictions the Board subjects the properly to. The hearing will be heldon Thursday. July 17th. 1997. at 6:00 o'clock p.m. at the Robeson County Administration-Building. 701 North Elm Street, Lumbcrton. North Carolina The public is encouraged to attend the public hearing. Linda/4. Hedgpeth Clerk of the Board of Robeson County Board of Commissioners Legal Notice North Curolinu . Robeson County Brenda Henderson Hunt, Plaintiff vs. Paula Ann Hunt and Clayton Melvin, Defendant. To: Paula Ann Hunt 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 Comity. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: For custody of the minor child Zanclta Snnlana Melvin. born April 10. 1996 You arc required to respond to such pleading no later than forty (40) days aficr July .1. 1997 which is the 26th day of August. 1997. and upon your failure to do so. thai the party seeking scrv ice against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 26th day of June. 1997 Lock/ear, Jacobs A Hunt By: Arnold l.ocklcur Attorney for Plaintiff 203 South I ant e Street p.o. Box 99V ' Pembroke. NC 20372 Telephone: (910) 521-3113 7-17 Prc-Enginccrcd steel buildings National company awarding dealership inopcnmarkct. High profit potential. Construction or sales. (303) 759-3200 Ext 7900 7-10 . Position V'ueancy 2 part-time positions, project LiftOtT tutor salary $6DO per hour Work will last approximately 10 months or contingent on the availability of grants monies The work is 20 hours each week Tutor w ill assist the Lifl-Off coordinator in conducting recreational activities with all ages of youths, referred del i nqucnls a nd at risk youtli Will assist to implement the after school enrichment program Welcomes schedules and registration requirements Pcriorms other duties as directed by Lifl-OfT coordinator Desirable experience and training Graduation from an accredited High School Must have a valid North Carolina Driver s License. A complete job description can be reviewed at the housing Authority located ai lXH) n. Chestnut Street Lumbcrton. NC 2X358 The Housing Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F' HI1). 7-10 The Medicine Label... Your Road Map (o Good Ilcalln IJ This i? a medicine label. rtj It tells you everything jB , | P you need to know about fifl fj taking medicine; when. Nfl | how much and how frj often. It even leUs you tijl WW when you shouldn't be j X . taking this medicine. IB lust as you wouldn't drive ecraaa ihc country without consulting a road map, you should never take medicine without first rcauing the label ?your road map to good health. A mcsuige from the Council on Family Health for the Council's ficc-brochure on reading the medicine label, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope In: Council on family I Icalth, 225 I'ark Avenue South, Suite 1700, New York. NY 10003 / Four Named Winners SRMC Physician Assistant Scholarships Lumbcrton NC ? Thanks (o Southeastern Regional Medical Center. four residents from Robeson and neighboring counties arc headed to Duke University Medical Center this August to begin training as physician assistants. SRMCPrcsidcntJ Luckcy Welsh. Jr. made'the announcement at a reception on June 14> held at the Faycltcvillc Area Health Education Center (FAHEC) to honor the rccipicnls: Scott Gibson. Reginald Locklear. Maribcth Schrum and l.cah Wright Gibson isa resident ofFayctlcv illc who liolds a bachelor's degree in environmental science from Fast Carolina university. His previous experience in health care includes work as a medical assistant and as a radiology film technician He is currently an emergency medical assistant and as a radiology film technician He is currently an emergency medical technician at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center and voluntccrsal theCate Clinicin Faycltcvillc A teaehcrat Carroll Middle School in Lumbcrton. Locklear currently lives in Red Springs He received his bachelor's degree in education from UNC-Pcinbroke and has taught in , the public schools of Robeson and Scotland counties since l'J'>4 He has . worked as a nursing assistant at the. I umbcrton Children's Clinic. Schrum lives in Racford and holds a bachelor's degree in biology from I INC-Pcinbrokc With a background in medical technology, she is cur " c rcnlly the hematology supcrxisor ;ii the laboratory of Woniack Arms Medical Center Wright , a resident of Fax cites ille holds a baehclor's degree in biologs from UNC-Chapel Hill Her health care experience includes work as a medical assistant in Chapel Hill and at the Tri-Counlv Community Health Center in Ness ton Grose The scholarship is a direct oulgroxvlh of the Partnership for Community Health of Robeson Counly. a coalitionof local groups led by SRMC to improsc the health status of local cili/cns One of the needs identified by the Partnership was greater access to primary health care pros idcrssuch as family doctors Physician assistants arc specially trained and licensed to practice medicine supcrxisedby licensed physicians SRMCofTicialsdcs eloped the program in cooperation with Duke and the Faycllesillc AHEC to recruit educate and place physician assist lanls into primary care practices in" Robeson and surrounding counties The Duke Endow men! awarded funds 'to des clop and implement this training program According to Gloria Jordan. PA. ss ho coordinates the DIJMC/FAHEC Clinical Physician Assistant satellite program. 21 candidates from the nine-county FAHEC region applied for admission to the Duke physician assistant program Only fixe xxcrc accepted to the program and four of these rcccixcd SRMC/Dukc Endow mem scholarships Luda terms of the scholarship all four winners will complete a 12inonlh clinical rotation under the supervision of a FAHEC instructor after completing the It-month program of studs at DUMC Each student has agreed to return to Robeson Counts or another counts w ithin the FAHEC region to be cniploscd as a phssician assistant in an ambulators . prima rs care practice located in a medical Is under scrscd commitnils The annual scholarship assard of % 15.tH)0 is paid to DUMC and applied tossardthesliidenl'sluition To dale, scholarships totaling $125.<?<><> hasc been assarded to local students under this program according to Jordan Also honored at the rccept ion ss cypres ions ss inncrsof the SRMC/Dukc Endowment scholarship Sajiford Hardin and Amssa Emanuel Hardin was the First recipient of the scholarship! :,"d received his master's degree from Duke in Mas He ssill complete his filial clinical rotations this summer and platislo ss ork inone of the fise clinics affiliated ssiih SRMC throughout Robeson Counts Emanuel has completed the first sear of her phssician assistant train ing program at Duke She ssill begin the clinical part of her training in September Her first rotation ssill place hcrat the South Robeson Medical Clinic in Fairmont under the supers ision of Dr Dennis Stuart Looking for a Horse? Why Not Adopt One? Call for details J If 1-800-417-9647 A public service ol this publication ^fAXW WRITE NOW! INDIAN POW-WOW CALENDAR FREE! The many colorful Indian Pow-Wbws, rodeos, and celebrations held throughout the U.S.A. and Canada each year are fun for all. but sometimes very hard to know about The North American Native American Indian Informauon and Trade Center in Arizona will send you a quarterly calendar/schedule in return for a priority mail S3.00 self addressed stamped envelope (9"x 12"). (Send four envelopes for the enure year with postage.: Overseas should send S 9.00 U.S. funds tor postage. Note: Past office will not accept dated postal meter strips; leave date empty. No envelope! no reply! Send to: Indian Calender. NATITC P.O. Bos 27626 Tucson. AZ 35726-7626 U.S.A. SRMC President l.uckey Welsh congratulated Reginald l.ocklea rof Red Springs on winning teh SRMC/Duke Endowment Physician Assistant Scholarship. 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