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?\*\ Legal Notice 1/ l r NOTICE The follwing buildings located on State Highway Project 8.122 3303 (Benson to Wilmington Free in Duplin County are offered fJHale to the highest bidder: Parcel C-82 - Formerly owned by Kwlar Bryant One and one-half story brick dwelling located or the North side of Secondary Road #1003 approximately 2,100 feet, more or less, East of the inter section of Secondary Road #1909 approximately 2 ft miles Northeast of Magnolia. Parcel C-86 - Formerly owned by William James Carlton and Ayrie Carlton One story aluminum cohered frame dwelling located on South side of Secondary Road JBo3 approximately 1,400 feet, more or less. East of the inter section of Secondary Road #1909 Approximately 2V* miles Northeast ?f Magnolia. Only sealed bids on bid forms urnished by the Department of >&nsportation and placed in a ealed envelope with the word BkJ" and opening date written ?fiftthe front of the envelope will be eneidered Bids will be opened on Vednesday, August 18, 1982, at Q:00 AM in the office of the Wvision Right of Way Agent of th6 JMartment of Transportation lo on North Greene Street, jfteenville, N.C Sealed bids shall >e'delivered to the above address r mailed to C.R McLamb, Divi ion Right of Way Agent, De ?Artment of Transportation, Post )ffice Box 1587, Greenville. N.C. 7834 Sealed bids must be re eived in the Office of the Division light of Way Agent located on forth Greene Street in Greenville, J.C.. prior to 10:00 AM. Wed lesdav, August 18, 1982, or they /(II not be considered. The Depart ^^pt reserves the right to reject and all bids. ?r? accordance with T itle VI of the 2ivil Rights Act of 1964 and Title 19, Code of Federal Regulations, ninoritv business enterprises will >e afforded full opportunity to >ubmit bids and will not be Jiscriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national >rigin. For full particulars, contact the ibove mentioned office at the jiven address or telephone m/752-7157 /r2fl 2t DOT 66 fVTE OF NORTH CAROLINA UNTY OF DUPLIN FILE NO 81 SP 318 . IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE ! [SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF RESALE IN THE MATTER OF FRANK LIN BOYETTE. Guardian of WILLIAM HENRY WILKINS. In competent JJnder and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Duplin ?bnty, made in the special pro pdings entitled William Henry ilkins. Incompetent, and signed by the Honorable John A Johnson, Clark of Superior Court, the undersigned, who was by said order appointed Commissioner to sell the land described in the oomplaint will on the 16th day of August, 1982, at 12:00 noon, at the Courthouse door in Kdnansville, N.C., offer for sale to the highest Didder for cash, but subject to confirmation by the Court, a car tain tract or parcal of land lying and being in Limestone Township, Duplin County. Ngrth Carolina, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING AT A STAKE ON THE South eide of B. street and 25 feet frorrt the gutter line on the South side of Jackson street in the colored Town of Beulaville and runs South 74-10 West with said street 100 feet to a stake; thence South 15-50 West 75 feet to a stake; thence North 74-10 West 100 eet to a stake 25 feet from the gutter line of Jackson street; Thence Nc'rth 15-50 East 75 feet to the beginning and being the same lands as described in a deed from Bessie Sandlin to Joseph Joshua Woodard recorded in the Register of Deeds Office in Duplin County in Book 435 at page 299, to which reference is hereby made for a more accurate description of the above lands. Any successful bidder may be required to deposit with the Com missioner, immediately upon con clusion of the sale, a cash deposit of ten (10%) percent will be required as evidence of good faith. Sale will be subject to prior liens or encumbrances, if any. Advertised this 19th day of July, 1982 Russell J. Lanier, Jr. Commissioner 8 12 4t L&H 66 NOTICE James Sprunt Technical College will accept Sealed Bids for the repair of a portion of the Herring Building Roof on Thursday, Aug ust 19, 1982 at 10:00 a.m. in the McGowan Building Board room on the college campus, located on Highway 11 one mile east of Kenansville, NC 28349. Qualified roofing contractors may obtain copies of plans, specifications and invitations to bid by contacting Robert A Lee, Business Manager, James Sprunt Technical College, P.Q. Box 398, Kenansville, NC 28349, telephone (919) 296 13414 Ext 203 James F. Strickland Chairman, Board of Trustees 7 29 2t JSTC 20 #3254 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF HALL $ HOME IMPROVEMENTS. INC. Pursuant to North Carolina Ganaral Statutes 155 119. Hall's Home Improvements, Inc. hereby gives notice of its dissolution pursuant to G.S.S55-117. All per sons owing debts to said cor poration will please make imme diate payment and all creditors are hereby notified of the dissolution of this corporation and that the corporation is in the process of collecting its assets and disposing of such properties as are not to be distributed to share holders and that all liabilities of which it has notice will be paid and satisfied. This the 6th day of July, 1982. Hall's Home Improvements, Inc. by Alton L. Hall. President Lanier & Hall Attorneys at Law PO Box 87 Kenansville. N C 28349 8 12 4t L&H 28 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, HELEN V PATE, having Qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of ROBERT LEE PATE, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, HELEN V. PATE, c/oJohnP. Edwards. Jr., Attorney for the Estate. Post Office Box 506, Mount Olive, North Carolina 28365 on or before the 30th day of January, 1982, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their right to recover. All persons indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 22nd day of July, 1982. Helen V. Pate, Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Lee Pate, Deceased, c/o John P. Edwards, Jr., Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 506 Mount Olive, North Carolina 28365 8-12 4t JPE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY File No. 81 SP 280 GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SALE ROBERT D BRYANT, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF REILLY BONEY. DECEASED, AND ROBERT D BRYANT. INDIVIDUALLY, PETITIONER vs. BEULAH B. FAISON. Widow; ARGIE B. TAYLOR Widow, and othors, Respondents Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in a civil action therein pending entitled as above, the undersigned, who was by said order appointed as Commissioner to sell the land described in the Petition, will on Monday, the 2nd day of August, 1982. at 12:00, Noon, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash but subject to confirmation by the Court that certain tract or parcel of land* as set out and described in the Petition, lying and being in Warsaw Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particularly descirbed as follows: FIRST TRACT: All that certain city lot lying and being on Cross Street in the Town of Warsaw, adjoining the lands of Annie Phil lips, lands formerly owned bv Joe Faison and being lot Number Nine(9) in Block Number Sixty (60) on the Official Tax Map of the Town of Warsaw as recorded in Map Book 216, Page 173, Duplin County Registry, to which refer ence is hereby made for a more particular description. Reference is further had to deed from R D. Johnson, Trustee, to Reilly Bonev, dated January 20, 1940, and recorded in Book 411, Page 297, Duplin County Registry. SECOND TRACT: All those certain lots located and fronting on Williams Street, bounded on the North by Willie James Carroll, on the South by Theodore Murphy and being lot Number Sixty (60) and sixty-two (62), Block Number Two Hundred Thirteen (213), of the Official Tax Map of the Town of Warsaw recorded in Book 216, Page 173, and being lot Sixty (60) 47 x 225 feet, and Lot Sixty-Two (62) 47 1/2 x 225 feet on map of William H. Williams land as surveyed and mapped by A McL Graham recorded in Book 157, Page 1, all of Duplin County Registry. A deposit of ten percent (10%) of the bid will be required from the highest bidder for the real estate as evidence of his good faith This 30th dav of June. 1982 Robert L West. Commissioner 7 29 4t-RLW 76 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by William Nelson Justice and wife, Marilon Justice, to P. Kretsch, Jr., Trustee for United Crolina Bank, Dated March 24. 1981, and recorded in Book. 882, Page 24 of the Duplin County Registry, and pursuant to the authority vested in the under signed as Substituted Trustee by a written instrument dated May 5, 1982, and recorded in Book 897, Page 143, of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo sure, and the holder of the in debtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satis fying said indebtedness, the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County having authorized this foreclosure, the undersigned Substituted Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on Aug. 3. 1982, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same being more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Rose Hill Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of now or formerly J. D Jerome, Jimmy Alton Matthews, J. B ? Fussell and others and being more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an iron pipa in the center of Secondary Road No 1144 directly above the center ? of a 30 inch concrete pipe culvert, said culvert being located 0.4 miles as measured in a southerly direc tion along Secondary Road No. 1144 from its intersection with Secondary Road 1143, said begin ning iron pipe being designated as corner No. 8 as shown on attached map to deed recorded in Book 875, Page 797; running thence from said iron pipe beginning corner, so located, with the center of Secon dary Road No. 1144 North 06 degrees 58 minutes 08 seconds East 448 33 feet to an iron pipe, a new corner, designated as corner No. 10; thence leaving said road South 82 degrees 43 minutes 36 seconds East 384 72 feet to an iron pipe, a new corner, designated as corner No. 9; thence North 03 degrees 47 minutes 60 seconds East 103.00 feet to an iron pipe at the intersection of two ditches, designated as corner No 6, thence with the center of said ditch South 83 degrees 2^ minutes 09 seconds East 167 52 feet to an iron pipe at the intersection of another ditch, designated as corne^No 6; thence with said other ditch and the now or formerly J D Jerome's line South 07 degrees 09 minutes 17 seconds West 553.16 feet to an iron pipe at the intersection of another ditch a corner in Jimmy Alton Matthews' r ime, designated as corner No 7; thence with said other ditch and Jimmy Alton ' Matthew's line to and with J B Fussed'S line North 83 degrees 43 minutes 35 seconds West 544.75 feet to the BEGINNING, con taming 6 00 acres more or less and# being all of Tract No II as shown on a map attached to deed re corded in Book 875, Page 797. This sale is made subject to all prior hens and encumbrances, including taxes, if any. A deposit of 10 percent of the .first $1,000 of the purchase price and 5 percent of the balance of the purchase price may be required of ? the successful bidder at the time of the sale,*in the discretion of the Substituted Trustee DATED July 1 1982 William E Craft Substituted Trustee 7 29 4t WEC We Have In Stock Carrier Window AIR CONDITIONERS from 5j000 BTU to 24,000 BTU AT LOW, LOW PRICES QUINN'S VARIETY, INC. Kenansville Held Over 7th Weak Shows 6:'45, 9:10. Sun., 1:45, 4:10, 6:46 & 9:10 IE. T.| ; -y EXTRATERRESTRIAL Rated P.G. r | Wednesuoy Matinee - L - p.m.. Regular Admission Held Over 2nd Week \ "4 Shows 7 & 9:05. Sun., 2, t ^ 4, 7 ?? 9:05 j i Kenny Rogers ' SIX PACK t Rated PG 1 - 4 I Wednesday Matinee 3 p.m.. Regular Admission Starts Friday Shows 6:50, 9:05. Sun.. 1:50, 4:05, 6:50 & 9:05 Burt Reynolds > , Dolly Parton BEST-LITTLE WHORE HOUSE IN TEXAS Rated R Wednesday Matinee 3 I p.m.. Regular Admission , SATURDAY MATINEES 3 p.m. only, all shows *1 admission to all ? J " ' -IT' ' " ?? Beulaville Fri.Sat.Su^^^ I LOOK WHO UUST INVADED KJNCLE CARL'S BEACH HOUSE... bUUS' k Also "MALIBU HIGH" Admission - $5 per orload To The Citizens Off Lenoir County: I would like for you to consider each candidate's qualifications carefully before you vote on Tuesday, July 27th As a resident of Lenoir County, I have built and continue to operate a very successful tire business serving all of Eastern North Carolina. I am serving my second term on your Board of Commissioners. Many decisions have been made. I did support those which I felt were in your/best interest. I did not support those which I felt were not in your best interest. My voting record is public information, recorded in the Board's minutes. I invite you to check my record at any time. I have been involved in and contributed financially to many civic organizations and community activities all of my adult life. My family and I are proud to call Lenoir County our home. If I qualify as one of your candidates, your support and vote will be appreciated. I promise to listen to you and to represent you to the best of my ability. Sincerely, -VOTE O Reuben J. Davis as your Lenoir County Commissioner *<1. Pol. Adv. By tovfcon J. Davit. Candidate. Donald Joynor, Traotwrar Ha ItMrvt TIm Mflrt AJO , UlMK+mm- T*\J* ^QlJ n L) JJX) tat u C\ Yq /uh Jafrj9fna H P STORE NO. 3 ? PINK NILL NIONWAY - Optn 8:00 a.m. to 0 p.*. BaNy MANAGERS IN STORE SALEI CHECK EACH DAY THESE SUPER SPECIALS TENDERIZED HAMS LB. '1.19 WHOLE OR BUTT PORTION FRESH GROUND BEEF 3LB. OR" MORE $ 1.29 LB. I FRYERS LB. 39c JUBILEE SMOKED 5 LB. BOX SAUSAGE >4.99 LOOK FOR MANAGERS DAILY IN-STORE FEATURES ? NO. 3 STORE ONLY ? ? V BANANAS 29^ THURSDAYX\ ,^^FRIDAY^<<^ MONDAY TUESDAY^Xs WEDNESDAY \\ 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. La "^6/ yk12 A-M- * 9 P?M- 3 P.M.-9 P.M. 3 P.M. - 9 P.M. \\ ? ?nr.r? il UPTON F RAKING - KRAFT BARBECUE SAUERS \\ M?1 COUNT I U_MC 5 SAUCE i snowdrift MAYONNAISE -- _ . I HENS 3 18 OZ. ALL FLAVORS <-i g TEA BAGS 1 LB. ; SHORTENING\ #Ac | ?l?2 V -v49' THREE RING 32 OZ. KETCHUP 69* LIMIT ONE WITH FOOD ORDER CRISCO Q,L 32 OZ. 99< PFEIFFER FRENCH OR1000 ISLAND DRESSING i6 oz. 59* RED AND WHITE BROWN 'N SERVE ROLLS 2/99* [? i '//ii uin? ? ? ? ^ @ ft $ ?# ^ # a ^ BONUS C0UP0N5PECIIL! BONUS COUPOI^PECllL!^^^^ BONUS COUPONSPECUL! \ FRENCH FRIED / \ PET B'TZ CREAM J \ BOUNTY JUMBO / \ POTATOES / \ PIES / \ TOWELS / \~29' \~~59' 49< / 1 WITN ONE FILLED BONUS I 1 WITH ONE FILLED BONUS / 1 WITN ONE FILLED BONUS / I COUPON FOLDER I I COUPON FOLDER I 1 COUPON FOLDER I SPECIAL 2/*l " I?? SPECIAL 79??l""?SPECIAL 69*"?^ I Be MR la tkop Kinpi Red * Wklte aad oik lor your boaul coupon I older to take advanU(e ol our weekly BONIS COUPON SPECULS. You will receive owe Buaui unpin lor evert .1 .-tl* r you npend. Party cnapaas will !? pair ipeelal I I Sanaa coupon toldrr Jaat show your ruhler one complete Bantu Coupon far each weekly ipeelal you purchaie |
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