RjEAGLE ~ JOB-NET yarious positions are currently available at a Laurinburg manufacturer on 1st, 2nd, 3rd shifts. Clean drug screen, criminal background check, good work history and high school diploma/GED are required. Must have good attendance record. Positions are filled as needed. Only dependable, hard working candidates need apply! ^ West JCB-NET Production positions are available in the Pembroke area. Positions are temp.-perm. 1st and 2nd shifts are open. 10 hr. shifts. Drug screen required. Friendly working environment with good management team. Great job opportunity! Apply today! ^ West EAGLE JOB-NET We are now accepting applications for production positions for a reputable company expanding to the Robeson County area. A variety of positions will be available including basic production and assembly. Openings are for 1 st and 2nd shift, possibly temp.-perm. Starting pay above minimum wage with potential increase. Drug tests required. Excellent move to secure your place in the workforce. Apply today! ^ VVE5T EAGLE JOB-NET West Eagle Job-Net is Diverse for the 21st! We are committed to excellence in the human spirit and offer a variety of career opportunities for aft people. Jobs available every day! We I have offices conveniently located with a courteous, staff on site. Mon.-Fri. 7:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. or longer to better serve you. We provide better | salaries and better job opportunities with one stop service. As always, no appointment is ever necessary at West Eagle. Let us work for ytju! We are drug free, safety conscious and dedicated to fairness and integrity. A true Equal Opportunity Employer! Join the Agency that cares! West Eagle Job Net 4556 NC 72 West Lumberton, NC 28358 (910) 738-5005 FOR RENT Two-bedroom mobile home for rent. Near Pembroke City Lim its. $200 monthly plus deposit/Call 52I-9006 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT Three bedroom house for rent. Located in Pembroke on Lowry Street. $275 per month plus deposit. Call 521-9006 after 6 p.m. HELP WANTED Bridge Construction. Two-year job. Experienced foremen, carpenters and cran operators needed. Experienced only. Apply in person. 110 Velcord Drive, Lumberton, NC. W.C. English Inc. EOE/M/F. 6-18 ARE YOU A PARENT LOOKING FOR CHILI) CARE? Call child carc Directions today! Wc can provide you with child carc referrals to over 1(H) child carc centers and homes in Robeson County. Please call 671-8335 for further information There is no fee for our referral and information services. 6-25-98 FOR RENT Mobile home for rent. $250 per month plus deposit. Within walking distance of UNCP. Call 521-9006 after 6 p.m. Legal Notice State of North Carolina C 'ounty of Robespn Notice to Creditors and Debtors ?J Evelyn /.. Oxen dine. Deceased The undersigned, hav ing qualified as the Executrix, ofthc Estalcof E\ cly n L. O.xcndinc. deceased, late of Robeson County , this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 29lh day of August. 1998. or be barred from their recovery All persons indebted to said estate are asked to please make immediate* pav incut to the undersigned This the 28lh day of May 1998 Jill Locklear Executrix 416 McRue Rd. Rowland, NC 28383 . 6-18-98 Lenal Notice NorthCarolina Robeson County ' Notice Of Services Of Process liy Publication William Roy Guin, Jr., Plaintiff, vs. Fori Kinlaw Guin, Defendant To: Lori Kinlavv Guin 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 secure an absolute divorce from you on the grounds of one year's separation You arc required to respond to such pleading no later than forty (40) days after June IX. 1998 which is the 28th day of July. 1998 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 loth day of June. I99X Locklear, Jacobs Hunt liy: Arnold Locklear Attorney for Plaintiff 203 Souili Vance Street P.O. Ilo.x 999 Pembroke, NC 28372 Telephone: (910) 521-3413 1-2-98 ?? tmm Lock lea r Receives Access Awards Anlliony I.ocklear, un Assistant Dean in the t 'allege of Arts and Sciences at U.\( -Chape! Hill, was a recent recipient of two awards at the University. The Access Award was presented to Mr. I.ocklear by the I.earning Disabilities Services. The award was based on student recommendations and is awarded to individuals for supporting and encouraging the potential of 1.1) students at UNC-CH. The UNC Class oj 1996 sponsors the Excellence in Advising Award, a new award that was presented this year for the first time. Departmental advisors,faculty and professional school advisors are eligiblefor the award. The recipient of the Excellence in Advising Award receives a plaque presented by the Chancellor a check in the amount of $500.00 and their name appears pn a permanent plaque that is on display in Steele Building, where much of the final advising occurs. Before his employment at UNC( hapel, I.ocklear served as Director of Admissions at the I University of North Carolina at Pembroke. One ofthe nominators wrote ofI.ocklear, "he always returns calls, he is always willing to listen and does whatever he can to help ymt out and he also explains everything completely." I.umberton, ISI.C.: Ashleigh Hell, the daughter of (iregand Honita Hell of l.hniberton, Ntcelebrated her 4th birthday with a party at the Action Zone in I.umberton, Nf' on May 12,199 H. The party wu\ attended by her parents, her brother Jamie Hell, her (irandpurents Huddy and Sarah Hell, and a numbei oj friends and relatives. The special attraction was a visit from Harmony the ('town. Tlte theme for the party was "Harbie". Ashleigh received a nanther of gifts and cards. . J.dfcU' I. J. i i ^INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CHILD CARE PROVIDER?^ Are you currently a child care provider looking to upgrade yours skills? If the answer is yes to any or all of these, please call CHILD CARE DIRECTIONS 671-8335 or 671-8336. There is no charge for our referral and informational services. S JM J Pediatric Pointers 8v Joseph T Bell This issue we will talk about how genus are spread and some ways to help decrease the spread of infectious d'scascs Nose, mouth and cy c secretions arc the most common sources of respiratory infections, such as the common cold These secretions arc usually spread by contaminated hands or something by kissing Young children are especially prone to spreading these infections because they handle and mouth everything they can get their hands on Droplets that spread through the air by coughing or sncc/ing arc a less common means of transmitting respiratory infections Droplets can travel up to six feet Fecal contamination of hands or other objects accounts for the spread of most diarrhea, as well as infectious hepatitis. Unlike urine, which is usually sterile, bowel movements arc composed of up to 50% bacteria The discharge from sores such as chickcnpox and fever blisters can be contagious Most red rashes w ithoul a discharge do not spread by skin contact Contaminated food or water accounted for many epidemics in earlier times Even today some foods commonly contain bacteria that cause diarrhea Around 5(>%of all raw turkey and chicken contains germs that can cause this illness E Coli, a germ that can cause bloody diarrhea, can be found i n about 20%of ground beef By contrast, despite all the media hype, less than 1% raw eggs arc contaminated with the salmonella germ Contaminated utensils such as bottles and dishes can occasionally spread respiratory or intestinal infections Contaminated objects such as combs, brushes, and hats can spread lice.- ringworm of the scalp, or impetigo With all these ways to contact infectious agents, it is a wonder we all aren't sick all the time! Next week we will talk about ways to help prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Take care and we'll talk again next w cck! Wilmington Port/Harbor Receives Full Federal Funding - $8.3 Million Washington, uc ?Congressman Bill Hefner and Congressman Mike Mclntyrc officially announced today that the Wilmington Port has received full funding in the amount of $8.3 million by the U.S. House Energy and Water Appropriate Subcommittee Congressman Bill Hefner stated "This funding is a victory for the Port of Wilmington, and the state of commerce in North Carolina as a w hole It will broaden shipping capabilities, bring larger vessels into the harbor and push the state further into the international economy: I was pleased to work with the Appropriations Committee. Mr Mclntyrc. and other members of the North Carolina congressional delegation in accomplishing this." Congressman Mike Mclnlvre slated. "The Port of Wilmington Is a vital component of North Carolina's economy. I am pleased that the House Appropriations Subcommittee has agreed lothis important funding level, and 1 remain committed to ensuring that this figure becomes law In addition. I would like to specifically thank Congressman Hefner and the entire N.C. congressional delegation for their support in this matter" Erik Strombcrg. Executive Director of the N.C Ports Authority said. "Deepening the Cape Fear River to 42 feel is vital to the future of the Port of Wilrn i ngton. if we arc going to attract new customers, as well as to maintain our current business It is impossible to overstate the importance of the key leadership pro\ ided b> Congressmen Hefner and Mclntvre to secure funding which will allow the deepening project to proceed on schedule The additional $7.0 million in the House appropriation will supplement the $5.3 million in the President's budget proposal and give IhcU.S Army Corpsof Engineers a total of $8.3 million for necessary design and mitigation work this^ycar" For the coming fiscal year, the Clinton Administration had budgeted only $5.3 million which would have seriously delayed the time line for channel widening, deepening, and harbor improvements In March of this year, the entire N.C. congressional delegation sent a letter to the Appropriations Committee asking for full funding of this important project The Corpsof Engineers had estimated that full funding during FY 199V * would allow the project lobe complete two years ahead of schedule in 2006 instead of 2008 Deepening the navigation channel at the Port from 38 feet to 42 feet will fundamentally enhance the delivery of international cargoes to and from business, industry, and consumers throughout the nation Moreover, a deeper channel for the Port will provide significant strategic mobiliza- . tion benefits to both the State Port, private businesses, and the Military Ocean Terminal at Sunny Point With a 42-foot channel, the Port of Wilmington can continue to serve as a major cast coast gateway to the world for decades to conic The U.S. House Appropriations . Committee is scheduled to meet this \ week to consider the FY 1999 Energy , and Water appropriations measure After that, the measure goes to the full House of Representative for approval. Once the measure passes the House any diffcrcnccswouldbcresolvcdwith .? the U S Senate ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS NEED MONEY? EXCELLENT RATES AVAILABLE BEGINNING AT 6.625% Credit Problems Pay Off" Taxes and Leins Bill Consolidation Closing in 8-10 Business Days Home Improvements Up to 125% on Appraised Value ...JUST TELL US HOW MUCH YOU NEED: Application taken by phone til 6 PM ,FRPP VA & NC Licensed CONSULTATION Mortagage Corp. *APR CALL TOLL FREE TODAY 7282 (888) 322-9503 Pemberton Home Medical Equipment *Hospital Beds *Oxygen *Wheelchairs *Walkers & many more items Phone (910) 521-6091 800 Union Chapel Rd Fax (910) 521-6094 Pembroke, NC j^BBSWHHHBHBSIIAAIilS i ' A TTENTION HOME OWNERS Need money to helpPay your bills? Call Bettie: 277-2720 . .* . . 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