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Legal Notices Legal Notice North Carolina Robeson County Billy Ray Scott -vsPatricia Carol Lock tear Scott Police Of Service Of Process By Publication To: Patricia Carol Locklear Scott, me above named Defendant. Take Notice that a pleading seek inc relief against you has been filed in the above^ entitled action. The nature of relierbeing sought is as follows: Absolute Divorce. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 19th day of January. 1998. said date being 90 days from the first publication of this notice, or from the date complaint is required to be filled, whichever is later; and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. ^^Ttis the 11th day of December. Jeffrey Wynn Attorney for Plaintiff Billy Ray Scott P.O. Box 2142 Lumberton, NC 28359 __ Telephone: (910) 738-5S30 12-25 Ay ? J'ttgal Notice North Carolina Robeson County Notice to Creditors a ml Debtors OP OalaA l.owery, Deceased is J^Lundcrsigncd. hat ing qualified as the Executrix of the Estate of Gala 'Com?.?- dCCc;,Scd 'ale of Robeson r,?. * ih,S *S 10 no,ll> a" Persons, '""us. and corporations havingclaims 51,1(1 csl:,lc 10 exhibit them to tnc undersigned on or before the 9th day orMarch. 1998. orbebarred rron. their recovcn, All persons indebted to said estate w H please make ininicdialc pas incut to the undersigned Thisthc.J rd das of December. 1997 Sarah R. Brewer Executrix Post Office Box 79-t Pembroke, NC 28372 1-1-98 Legal Notice North Carolina Robeson County The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Gertrude Locklear, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of March 1998, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of .their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please makeJpimediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8 th day of December. 1997. Mr. Ruben Locklear P.O. Box 407 Nantucket Road Shannon, NC 28386 Locklear, Jacobs & Hunt Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 999 Pembroke, North Carolina 28372 Telephone: (910) 521-3413 WHY WAIT!!! Bring us your current pay stub with year to date earnings and tax information and our Tax Preparerwill estimate your 1997 refund and advance monies for down payment on your new home purchase and then qpmplete your 1997 return free of charge. Harry Reed Homes 3601 Elizabethtown Rd > Lumberton, NC Harry Reed Homes Hwy 211 Bladenboro Lumberton, NC Harry Reed Homes US Hwy 74 West. Maxton. NC MOBILE HOMES EOR SALE Year End Blowout Special Purchase 3 bedrooms 2 bath Morton Home Vinyl siding shingle roof 6nl> "SI6.997 00" Nobody sells for less Harry Reed Homes .<601 Elizabethtown Rd Lumberton, Harry Reed Homes Hwy 211 Bladenboro Lumberton, \C Harry Reed Homes I S Hwy 74 best Maxton, SC Antiquess Warited To Buy Glassware. China, toys, and small pciees offurimiirc made before I960 C all (9|<i) 42 3-7046 (Hope Mills) for best priecs \ EOR SALE Used Homes Blowout' C)\er 4t? to Choose From On the L.ot Financing No Reasonable Oiler Refused Prices as Low as $499 on Bank Repo's Available Harry Reed Homes .<601 Elizabethtown Road Lumberton. Si.' 2N.<5N (010) 7.<9-V.\<l V - / FOR SALE' Gas logs. New. Still in the box. $75.00. Also screen for fire place. Best offer. Call 521-2826. Carolina Indian Voice is published every Thursday by First American Publications 304 Normal St. - College Plaza Post Office Box I07S Pembroke. North Carolina 28372 Phone (919) 521-2826 Fax (919) 521-1975 Connee Brayboy. Editor Subscriptions One year in NC. $20.00 Out of state. $25.00 Second Class Postage Paid atf Pembroke. NC Tin* pnrposi* <>l p?\i-fiologv b lo givi- II* a coinpli-li-ly ilillcrrnl idea of tli<> tiling* mi- know Im?I. ?Paul Vuli-rv Purnell Swett High News M \ iv:k> Loxxry'* anatomy and physiology class were treated to an csIciimxi lour of Southeastern Regional Medical Center recently Students x tsited five departments Physteal .Occupational Therapy Information Resource Center. Laboratory Scr\ iee?> and Medical Imaging Each department conducted a 45 minuted guided loin with handouts and a question and answer session Si'uLuls were able to see the practicable of the courses they are currently enrolled in at Ptirncil Swell Cwrdinntors for this exent were Ms Ann Stephens. Director of Public Relations and Ms. Jerri Martin. Ofllee M.ni.igci foi Marketing and Public Relations Students \ isiled. the Robeson Counts detention Ccntei and Alanine Plant recently Students were first brielcdon faetsand concerns for today 's workplace tind then thex xxere tilloxxcd to tour both facilities "1 lie Alanine tour was arranged by Mr John Wishart Employee Relation Manager tind Fhe Robeson County detention lour was coordintiled bx Capl Tcrrx ll.irrts I hi tour was proxed that industry and local I aw enforcement arc xxilling to help bridge the gap bclxxccn school and work October 25-51 is National Red Ribbon W J- The purpose of this obscrxaino is to crctitc "Drug Axxarcncss" m both the schools and community. I lie students at Purncll Sxxctl xxcrc actively inxolx cd in this cx cut on Oct 25 xxhen they combined to stage a "Red Ribbon Assembly". Student from x arious clubs such as: SADD. Drama and Marketing/Business Management presented songs, skits and speaker presentations lo the student bod> The ke> note speaker for this c\ cnt w as Sgt Rands Hammonds from the Robeson Counts Dis ision of the NC Highway Patrol Mr Johnson Brut, our District Attorney spoke ssith students Oct 24th regarding "The uuporlanccof Remaining ding free" Mr Brut emphasi/ed the importance of maintaining a clean criminal record TJiis is a key issue sslien student's appls lor their first job The focus of this cscnl sstts to highlight the transition from high school lo ssork A smooth transition is not possible ssith a criminal record Ms Valerie Pierce from the Public Defender's OITicc spoke with 30 students on 10/27 regarding their indisidoal rights in the workplace. She emphasized the importance of education in achieving career goals. Mr Jim Bellamy. Outreach Counselor for Carolina Manor spoke with students on 10/2X regarding the importance of remaining Drug Free Mr Bellamy emphasized issues relating lo teens today: smoking and the use of illegal drugs Students staged a "Hands Off Drugs" campaign in the student commons area on Tuesday. Oct. 28th. Students w ho pledged lo remain Drug Free were allowed to place their hand print on a banner The banner is being displayed in the commons area so everyone can sec' our efforts id maintain a "Drug Free" school Students were also gi\cn Red Ribbons to wear during the week. Thursday. Oct. 30th was observed as Red Day "Students and Faculty wore Red IGshoVf their support for "Red Ribbon Week". Friday . Oct 31st was the final day of "Red Ribbon Week' aetnines Drama club and SADD club students staged a "Red Ribbon Displas" scene that depicted what can happen to .sou if >ou drink and drise Students porl rased \ ictiins of accidents, complete with tombstones and a casket During the reading of Canlerburs Tales. Ms Frances Altaian's Fnglisii IV students selected a career of their choice, w role an inlrodnclionand slot s created a costume depicting (lie career. and made an oral presentation to fellow students The Pnrnell Swell High School faculls and staff participated in a work shop to design and create strategics and implementations to improsc schools "High Schools That Work" is a recent Is des eloped program sshich has been implemented through the Robe son Count) school sxslcm which targets upon Inch expectations within I lie schools I \ civoiie u?>ik*d in gioups Hi slv ills' schools lli.il pictured I lie uk-:il school Mrs \\oolcn seemed lo he impiesscd Willi p.irlisi|cinis w 01 king as ;i learn She si.net) "cxeivone h;is;i |x>sitinc ill!nude and are more than comniiiicd 10 participate I hex began with initial action planning xx ith the w hole slafl iiix olvcd" Participants were requested lo anaIv/e the Pnniell Swell High School in various areas aiidpicscni their report tocvcrvonc Fx eland Woolen supervisor for high schools for Robeson Count). conducted the work shop, providing the purpose of the piogram and procedures for masters of the ABC program ^ WBKKm Jra Annual loy Drive lo Be Held Nov. 29 thru Dec. 13 It's llial time oryear again and the Robeson Street Rod Association is kicking off it's 3rd Annual Toy Drive to be carried out front November 2U through December IV Againthisycar. this group of car cnthosiasls is donal-, ing their time, effort and money to help the children that have passed through the Southeastern Family Violence Center to have a special Christmas Last tear, with the community's help, they helped over 125 children have a belter Christmas The Robeson Street Rod Association (RSR A) is donal ing $500 towards this lot di ive. and llie'v ate asking the public to help make litis Christmas a special tithe for these children The children range in age from birth to 17 v cars of age You can donate a new lo> or cash and drop it off oil Nov ember 2{) and December 13 at K-Mart or any time between these two dales at the Sonic Drivc-ln When von donate a new toy von will receive Sonic Dollar Coupons good towards ant food purchase at the Sonic Drive-In Members of the RSRA and their cars will be at K-Marl from 10 until 4 both of these Saturdays. Santa will also be joining them. On Saturday. December 13. the Southeast Goldw ingsw ill be donating toys that they have collected They will have a parade from Curric Chain Saw oit 5thStreet ibk-Mart lodropolT llic toys Starling al 6 o'clock on Saturday. December 14. son can slop by the Sonic Dfi\c-ln on Roberts Axcmic where Santa and hischcs, along Willi the street rods, will be wailing for toys or donations to help make this a very special Christmas. Stop b> Denny's or am othci participating businesses in l.umbcrtoti and sccall the "Christ mas Stockings" on display. For a donation of$l odor more, yon get yonr name on a stock ing The proceeds will help the RSKA give a parly lot these children so that Santa will hn\cnspecial iinietdpreseitt them with their gilts If yon need more information call Karen al (>71-4092 or Robbie 7491571 If yon arc unable to gel out and enjoy the cars and Santa, but would still like to help yon can mail your donations to Robeson Street Rod Association. P.O. Bos 2174. L.umbcrlon NO 2X459. The RSRA has also placed collection jars in some of the participating area businesses, so if yon see one of their jars, be generous and drop in some change or whatescr yon can afford: Come on Folks!!!! This is what Christmus is all about!!!! Pembroke Drug & Home Health (910) 521-4805 (Pharmacy) (910) 521-8123 (Homi hkalth) Oxygen Hospital Beds - Pulmo Aide Nebulizer Wheelchairs Enteral Feeding Walkers Bedside Commodes Pembroke Drug and Home Health Gladly Accepts Medicaid Prescriptions Our Home Health Agency Can Provide: Oxygon Concentrators Pufmo-Alde (Breathing Machines) Glucometera (Blood Sugar Machines) Bath Chairs, Walkers of any type Incontinence Pads, 9 g Adult Briefs ^ ( t Enteral Nutrition 'Ensure, ^ Oamolite, etc, (with pumps) Replacement Supplies for / / Nebullzsrs Cannula, gd 4k *ng fL C Moat Other Supplies \) Can Be Obtained In 24 Hours ~ Qip Talk To Your Family Pharmacist at: '1HHM| Pembroke Drug iffl and Home Health jfiol Across from Town Park and Buboer Kino t Recently the Swett High Rams honored the Cafeteria Staff. Shown . bottom left: Mary Sue Deese. Veronia Hullard, Ruthie Hullard, Ellenor Jacobs; top right, Hazel Strickland, Leon Lambert, Kathy Norten, Kreesa Scott, Betty Oxendine, Teresa Smith, Lindora Lowery and Joyce Locklear. Lumbee Guaranty Bank Promotions and Appointments With the opening of the new offices of Lumbcc Guaranty Bank for high efficiency and belter personal service the follow ing promotions and appoimncnls have been made. Thrcsia Locklcar has been promoted to Senior Vice President/Operations Ms. Locklcar has been wilh Lumbcc Bank since 1978 and her office is located at the Home Office in Pembroke. Ken-Freeman has been promoted to Assistant Vice President/City Executive. He is married to the former Jennifer Oxcndinc and is a graduate of the UNC-P His has been with Lumbcc Bank Since 1989 and his office is located in the Pembroke Office Curt is Pierce has been promoted to Assistant Vice Prpsidcnt/Cilj Executive He is married to the former Trc\ a Oxcndinc and is a graduate of Campbell University Mr. Pierce has been with the Lumbcc Bank since iV'5 and is located in the Maxton Office. Manuel Sala/ar hasbccn promoted to Assistant Vice PrcsidcntyConlrollcr He is married to the former Lisa SchofTcr. He has been wilh Lumbcc Bank since 1993. Mr. Sala/ar is a graduate of the UNC-P and has received his MBA from Campbell University He is located at the Home Office in Pembroke. Janet New ton has been appointed Director of Human Resources. Mrs Newton is also the Bank's Corporate Secretary. She is married to James E. Newton She has been with Lumbcc Bank since 1987 and is located at the Home Office in Pembroke. Linda West has been promoted to Assistant Vice President/City Executive. She is Married loO.J. West. Mrs West has been with Lumbcc Bank since 1993 and is located in the St. Pauls Office. Linda Chavis has been promoted to the Vice President/Cashier. Mrs. Chavis has been with Lumbcc Bank since 1973 and is located in the Home Office in Pembroke. Judith Hunt has been promoted to Loan Officer. Ms. Hunt has been with Lumbcc Bank since 1989 and js located in the Lumbcrton Office Kent Chavis has been promoted to_ Loan officer Mr. Chavis isa graduate of the UNC-P. He is Married to the former Doris Locklcar. He has been w ith Lumbcc Bank since 1995 and is located in the Red Springs Office. John Karshncr, Jr. has been promoted to Loan Officer. Mr. Karshncr - is a graduate of the UNC-P. He is married to the former Dana Harris. He has been w ith Lumbce Bank since 1995 and is located in the Pembroke Office Danny Lassilcrhasbccn appointed Vice Prcsidcrit/Cily Executive. 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