I Briefs PC OFFERS GED CLASS imcs Sprunt Technical ege will be offering a 0 (General Education elopment) class to meet needs of individuals who 1 to earn a diploma. The s is structured to teach subjects, which will be ed on during the GED mination. Thev are the ing skills test, the social lies test, the science test, reading skills test and the hematics test, fter completion of class n work, the GED pre will be given. If the lirements are success ir met, the student be allowed to take the lal GED test. After pas [ this, a diploma equi :nt to any high school oma will be given. Classroom instruction will be provided by. Joyce H. Wallace, and will be a week course meeting Monday thru Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 220 of the Hoffler Building. REVIVAL New River Holiness Church will be holding re vival Oct 70-73 at 7:30 o.m. nightly. Special singing will t>e offered. Homecoming will be observed on Sunday, Oct. 24. Everyone is invited. HOMECOMING Pink Hill Church of God will be observing homecom ing Sunday, Oct. 17. The Rev. Larry Poole will bring the morning message ana The Sounds of Praise will be providing the music. ROSE HILL LIONS CLUB The Rose Hill Lions Club is selling Claxton Fruit Cakes for S2 per pound. Money from the project goes to the blind. Call Dr. High Powell at 289-2635 for any further information. HOMECOMING AND REVIVAL AT TURNERS CHAPEL Homecoming will be ob served on Sunday, Oct. 17 at Turners Chapel Church. The Rev. Sadie Ball will bring the 'morning message and sing ing will follow in the after noon. Revival will follow begin ning on Monday and running through Oct. 22. Services will be held nightly at 7:30 with guest evangelist, the Rev. Carl Lyons, pastor of the Cabin Free Will Baptist Church. REVIVAL AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF DEEP RUN During the week of Oct. 17-22, the First Baptist Church of Deep Run will be having their fall revival wilh services beginning each evening at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Reverend Stephen A. Hulsey, pastor of the Walstone Memorial Bap tist Church of Fayetteville. Rev. Hulsey is a native of Chincoteague, Va. and has Dastored several churches in both the North Carolina and Virginia Associations. Rev. Larry K. Hutchins, pastor of the church, en courages everyone to attend and hear the guest speaker and participate in the revival services. MUZZLE-LOADING FIREARMS OPEN SEASON FOR DEER Oct. 11-16 Jeff Black, wildlife officer, reminds you the muzzle loading firearms open season for deer is Oct. 11-16 in eastern north Carolina counties. There are restrictions. Only male deer with visible antlers may be taken during the muzzle-loading firearms season. Dogs may not be used for hunting deer during the muzzle-loading firearms seasons, and pistols or modern tirearms may not De carried while hunting deer during the muzzle-loading firearms seasons. GREENEVERS FIREMEN'S BALL OF ENTERTAINMENT The Positive Thinkers Club of Greenevers is giving a Ball of Entertainment for the Greenevers Volunteer Fire Department at Charity Jr. High School in Rose Hill on Nov. 6th. It will consist of a variety of entertainment such as singing, dancing, jokes, clogging, ballet, piano solos and other entertainment. All proceeds will go to the Fire Department. Admission is SI.SO for adults and SI for children under 12. You are asked to mark the date on your calendar and plan to come to the ball. Bring the whole family out for an evening of wholesome fun. KENANSV1LLE EASTERN ASSOCIATION The 112th annual session of the Kenasnville Eastern Missionary Association will convene in the Christian Education Training Center in Kenansville Oct. 14-16. The openins session Thursday morning will include enroll ment of ministers, deacons and messengers, with the introductory sermon delivered by Rev. Preston Grimes. The temperance sermon in the afternoon will be delivered by Rev. W.D. Frink The night session will open with a welcome directed by Deacon Edd D. Monk, chair man of the Board of Trus tees, and response made by Deacon Horace Kornegay, followed by the educational sermon delivered by Rev. Raymon A. Morris. Friday morning session will open with devotions conducted by Revs. R.T. Coston and A.O. Howard. The proceedings of the pre vious day will be read by Secretary E.M. Butler, and followed by the annual ad dress of the moderator. Rev. S.M. White. Dr. Corbin Cooper, secretary, cooperative ministries, N.C. Baptist Convention in Raleigh, will address the association. The afternoon session opens with devotions led by Revs. David Howell and R.L. Lassiter. The laymen memorial ses sion Saturday morning will begin with devotions led by Deacons Leo Wilson and Charlie Chasen. The closing session at night by the Daughters of Zion opened with a candle light march. The inspirational sermon by Rev. Isaac Johnson, closing re marks. Legal Notice EXECUTOR 8 NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Execu tofs of the estate of Reba Kornegav Carlton, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before April 14, 1983 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of October. 1982 David Hugh Carlton P.O Box 625 Warsaw, NC 28398 Thomas Nelson Carlton 201 Meadowbrook Lane Warsaw, NC 28398 11 4 4t c-DHC NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of Willie Lee Williams, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersianed on or before the 14th day of April, 1982, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 14th day of October. 1982 EUGENE WILLIAMS. ADMINISTRATOR WILLIE LEE WILLI AMb fcb I A I t Route 1, Box 52 Kenansville, North Carolina 28349 11 4 4t VBG NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TOWN # OF KENANSVILLE ZONING MAP AND ORDINANCE The public will take notice that a public hearing will be held on the 1st day of November, 1982, at 7:00 P.M. at the Kenansville Town Hall at Kenansville, North Carolina, for the purpose of considering a proposed change in the Town Zoning Map and Ordinances as follows: A Zone the following de scribed property, which has been previously annexed into the Town of Kenansville but has never been zoned: 1 To be zoned as OFFICE AND INSTITUTIONAL a. Located on the East side of North Carolina Highway Number 11, containing 66 acres and known as the Duplin County Dog Pound, the Duplin County Surplus Food Warehouse and County Offices, and annexed on May 14, 1975. 2 To be zoned as R 15 RESI DENTIAL: a The southern portion of the Kenansville Contractors, Incorpo rated property located outside the old Town Limits of The Town of Kenansville purchased by the Kenansville Contractors, Incorpo rated from E.A Newton etux by deed dated July 23, 1971 and recorded in Book 702, Page 90, Duplin County Registry; and bounded by the new Town Limits Of Kenansville, Williamson prop erty and Walter Stroud property, and annexed on May 14, 1975. b The Hazel Scott and Harley J. Jones and wife, Ruth M. Jones property located on the North side of North Carolina Highway Number 24, adjoining old Town Limits. Grove Swamp, Adrian Bostic and Routledge Cemetery and annexed on May 3. 1981 c The Harold and Lois Pre cythe property and property of Robert F. & Kay S Williamson, Nathan and Eleanor B. Zackheim, Henry F. and Norma W. Guy, Amos Q , Jr. and BethW. Brinson, Albert G. and Carol E. Klemm, E.J & Pramela J. Raman, and James E. and Shirley Blanton, containing 68.4 acres, located on the North side of North Carolina Highway No. 50, adjoining Tea Branch, Walter Stroud & Kenans ville Contractors property. Old Town Limits, Ivev Fields and North Carolina Highway Number 50 and annexed on May 3. 1981. 3 To be zoned INDUSTRIAL a. Located on the East side of State Road Number 1301 and the North side of Grove Swamp and knows as the Town of Kenansville Industrial Tract, containing 40 acres and the Sewer Treatment Plant Site and right of way, con taining 7.25 acres and 0.74 acres and annexed on May 14, 1975. B Change all of the following described property from R-85 to R 15: a All of that property North of Briarwood Hills Sub-Division and South of Grove Swamp owned by Hubert Brown and Nannie G Brown. b. All that property owned now or formerly by the Kenansville Contractors and J.B. Stroud on the East side of Peachtree Street from Pinecrest Acres Sub-Division to Canal Street; thence with Canal Street in a Westerly direction ap piuAimaiciy iow i cci iu a poini where the line of James B Blanchard if extended from N.C. Highway Number 24 would touch Canal Street and South of Highway Number 24 from the James E) Blanchard property to the Walter Stroud property and with the Wa'ter Stroud line to the Old Town Limits; thence with the old Town Limits to the Pinecrest Acres property, excepting all property on the Southern side of North Carolina Highway Number 24,> which is already zoned R 15. C Change all the following property from R 15 to R-85: a. That property located on the South side of North Carolina Highway Number 24 owned by Alton Newton, Walter I. & Lois B Smith, Mrs. Sal I te Ingram and James B Blanchard, and bounded by North Carolina Highway 24 and property owned by Douglas Judge, J B Stroud, now or formerly by Kenansville Contractors. b All that property located on the South side of Routledge Street which adjoins the General Busi ness Zone on the North, Canal < Street and Kenansville Contractors Property on the East, the William son Property on the South, and the EC. Tyndai! and Elmore Bell Milford Quinn property line on the West, which includes the southern part of the E.C. Tyndall lot, the Hal Quinn lot and the Jean Boyer lot and all of the Peggy Blanchard tract not zoned General Business. D. Change all the following property from R 6 to R 85: a. On the western side of North Carolina Highway No. 11, 250 feet from the West line of said Highway and parallel with said Highway from the Town Limits and J.B Stroud Farm to a point near the intersection of Fennell Street and Church Street; thence with Church Street to a point 250 foot from the South line of Mallard Street (High way No 24 & 50); thence parallel with Mallard Street to Mill Branch (Town Limit); thence following the Town Limits from Mallard Street to the beginning point on North Carolina Highway Number 11. E. Change all the following property from R-6 to GENERAL BUSINESS: a Located on the Western side of North Carolina Highway Number 11. 250 feet from the West line of said Highway and parallel with said Highway from the Town Limits and J.B. Stroud Farm to a point near the intersection of Fennell Street and Church Street b Located on the North side of Mam Street near the intersection of Mallard Street and extending the present North line of the Carey Body Shop line in an Eastern direction to the East side of Carey Williams, Jr., dwelling lot; thence r the ?qi<j dwoiiing lot in a Southern direction back to the present General Business Zone F. Change all the following property from R 15 to GENERAL BUSINESS a. Extending the present General Buisness Zone located on Routledge Street (Highway Number 24) 250 feet from the South line of Routledge Street in an Eastern direction to Canal Street G. Change all the following property from R 85 to GENERAL BUSINESS a Located on the North side of Seminary S'-eet adjoining Briar wood Hills Sub Division on the East and the Kenan property on the North and West, containing 6 acres, more or less as described in Book 418, Page 31, Duplin County Registry and known as the G.V. Gooding land All interested citizens are invited to attend This 11th day of October, 1982 Mary Anne Jenkins Town Clerk Williarg E Craft_ Town Attorney """v ~*10 21 2t TOK 201 [{AUCTION SALd II HOUSE I II AND LOT | II 2 P.M. SAT., OCT. 30 I M LOCATED PINK HILL TOWNSHIP STATE RD. 1105 I Near Irvings Crossroads MODERN 2 STORY HOUSE CONSISTS OF 2.876 SQ. FT. HEATED AREA WITH SWIMMING POOL. IF YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED M COUNTRY LIVING-THIS HOUSE IS FOR YOU! I SELLING AGENTS I 1^ EAST CAROLINA | 19 AUCTION CO. I 2311 Richlands Ro.d I Kiniton, North C*rohn. 28601 Tttophorw: 627 1106 AUCTION SALE PROPERTY OWNED BY DWIGHT GRADY KNOWN AS THE SHIVAR FARM Sale Date: Saturday, October 30, 1982, 12:30 p.m. Located: On N.C. State Road 1751 at the Wayne Lenoir County Line. Three Mites South of Seven Springs, and One Mile North of Drummerville N.C. PROPERTY CONSISTS OF: TOTAL ACRES-105.00 + CROPLAND ACRES - 33.00 + TOBACCO ACRES -1.81 [1982 Base] TOBACCO POUNDS - 3.866 [1982 Base] LUNCH WILL BE SERVED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING SALE CONTACT FREE ffZTi LIVE BARBECUE SELLINGg^AGENTS BMD Z KfNM) "? ?? AuciioN co y ? "TH? SKewmen ?f fh? Audiwt Worlcf N.C. Sl?t? LtMfiM 141 m. i alley hrr?? Carl. fart w.w. (BiNy) khn^ fOO N. Herritage Street ttfie# lMi|?r *oo N H*rnt?g* strtel Kinston N C JB50I Phone S27 M44 Km*H>n N C 21 SO I N.C ft EL 47*4 Day or Night NCR E L e*7B4 FARM AUCTION Property owned by Jenkins-Tapp Foundation, Inc. Saturday, October 30th 1982 FIRST SALE ? 10:00 A.M. Located in Duplin County on State Road 1704 2 miles South of Pink Hill. uuifdidiiivb ur: 32 Acres Cropland 1982 Base Allotment 33 Acres Woodland 2.88 Acres Tobacco 65 Acres Total 5,541 Pounds / THIS FARM WILL BE SOLD IN 3 DIFFERENT / TRACTS OR MAY BE GROUPED. ' SECOND SALE-11:00 A.M. 1 Located in Duplin County on State Road 1707 3 Miles South of Pink Hill. CONSISTING OF: 78 Acres Cropland 1982 Tobacco Allotment 265 Acres Woodland 7.11 Acres Tobacco 343 T otal Acres 13,680 Pounds T obacco ALSO OFFERED AT THIS SALE. TWO 1981 BULKTOBAC BARMS I LIVE BAND j FREE BARBECUEl ^ I ^ ^ Selling Agentl EAST CAROLINA AUCTION CO. 2311 Richlandi Road - Kintton, N. C. 28501 Office: 627-1106 * Home Phones: R.E.Broker ? William (Buddy) Taylor 523 964? 22860 *-lNk *? GailOttinger (GRI) 527 3833 32532" Milton Garris 524 5664 34924 Phil Harper 569-7401 53828 William Phillips 522 (884 41974 N- C. Lleenaa No. 64 _ _ ROffer Grady 523-8968 59516 1 . * i THE BEST THING THAT CAN HAPPEH TO ?',y/ YOUR ALL-SAVERS EARNINGS! Jf\ ? Jflfi/jl Now that your All-Savers Certificate is about to mature, JEWif' you're going to have some extra investment cash on C?s/A* hand. Have you decided what your next financial move is It's simple. Just convert your All-Savers Certificate to an \ ^ S If Individual Retirement Account at UCB. You can enjoy the \ investment benefits of competitive market rates and greater \ 5 Even more important, its an investment in your \^f J|g?g5^. future ... and remember, it's tax-deferred. \ If you already have an IRA, and you've contributed the \ maximum amount to your account for the year, keep your ) money busy by rolling over your All-Savers to a UCB short- ? term Certificate of Deposit. That way you'll be sure to have f capital that you'll need next year. Stop by any convenient United Carolina Bank location for 1 UK niore information about your next financial move. We'll be Im glad to help you plan a secure investment future! / ' UK Substantial penalty tor early withdrawal Y bw/4 mmm Member

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