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"Qlia1ificd^3pplicanls may receive an application by contacting Four-County Community Services Inc.. at 910-277-3500.between the hours of 9;(K) a.m. - 3:00 p.m.. Monday - Friday, or by visiting the Lauri nburg administratise offices. Application Deadline: September 12. 19$7 An Equal Opportunity Employer t * Legal Notice State of North Carolina Count of Robeson Notice to Creditors and Debtors of . Jessie Belle Chavis, Deceased The undersigned having qualified as the Executrix of the Estate of Jessie Belle Chavis, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estalelp exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th dayofDeoember, 1997. orbe barred from their recovery . All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of September. 1997. Betty C. Lochlear r' Executrix . P.O. Box 822 504 N. J ones Street Pembroke, NC 28372 9-25 Goodbye, tax forms. Hello, TeleFile! This year, millions will file their tax returns by phone ? using TeleFile, a free senriee from the IRS. The eall is easy and refunds are fast. Cheek your mail for a TeleFile booklet. TeleFile ll't frai. It'i fill. It wtrkt. Department of the Treasury f/OUH Internal Rtvanua Service ktlpi//MM,irt.ailrMt.|W Reaves Tennis Tourney October 17-19 in St. Pauls The ninth annual Jamie Rca\cs Memorial Tennis Tournament will be played in St Pauls October 17-19 The tournament, to be played on newly constructed, hard courts, is open to players in all divisions Singles, doubles and mixed doubles are scheduled A limit of two events, please. T-shirts go to all entrants and trophies will be presented to finalists in each division Entry fees are S15 singles. $25 doubles, and all proceeds go back to the community through the St. Pauls Area Tennis Association. For entry information, please contact Kristine Broadwell. Tournament Director, Charla T. Parker 8653939, or Paul Terry 865-4179. entries are now available and entry deadline is October 1. f' 05E TRADITION Pembroke Kiwanis Report The Tuesdas cs cuing niccling was held ;il the Town and Country Restaurant Furnic Lambert presided Program Chairman Ken Johnson presented the Director of Counts High Schools Athletic Programs. Ron C ha vis KT!hs past Saturday's Dw ighl Low r> Memorial GolfTournamcnt was the most heart warming afTair because so mans people contributed in manors of Dsvight Pain's appreciation ssas truly great Personalis. I am so grateful for svhal athletics can do for me and cs cry one else We collected $4,000 for the Memorial fund And plan to do the tournament yearly And 1 am grateful for Kisvanis contributions. Our programs s\ ant to gis c the students a good chance to play good with the best coaching, facilities, equipment. booster clubs, bands and cheer leaders, all contributing to the great occasion " Coach Chas is introduced Coach M D. Coleman wlio said. "I ant impressed w ith your pledge of allegiance. prayer and song in your opening ceremony. What 1 hase done and svhat we hope to accomplish in our football program will be the subject of my talk We plan to bring out the best in our players, coaches, cheer leaders and band and all of us. Education is what it really is all about And out students have this chance I like coaching-more than business lvcausc it is relationship with people As players arc anxious to learn They want stability not halfhearted responses. They arc very happy with extra hard work We have new sprinklers on our field Qui facilities keep improving Our weight room is small, but really is used. Our weight lifting is improv ing One kid presses tut) lbs And that number is growing They have lots of speed They get stronger and more confident There is 110 cursing and this makes for stronger play and determination We had lots of heart in our last game Our altitude is for winning We may sneak up on somebody as our play crsarcbelicvipg in themselves One of our 140 pounders blocked a punt Th y hav e to gel grades to play And parents have to help We care about our kinds, win or lose We can get back to winning." Song leader-Ed Tecls PrayerClay May nor. Reporter-Ken Johnson. You Can profit, from sweeping tax law changes *&? it.* " - When the proposed tax law changes are adopted, they will affect the tax status of millions of American taxpayers. You can profit from that situation as a professional tax preparer trained by H&R Block. 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