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DUPLIN COUNTY SCHOOL MENUS Oct. 25-29 Breakfast Mon. - pop tarts, cereal, juice, milk Tue. glazed donuts. cereal, juice, milk Wed Fri. No scht>ol? ? Lunch Mon. pizza or beef over rice with roll, buttered corn or i I Piano Tuning and Repair J'midy C Wait Registered Piano Technician Ho* SQCt. Warsaw K* ^anovlllo - 296-0219 Richard Pickett's MONUMENT YARD AND NURSERY ' Route t, Seulaville Four Miles Wt?t of Chinquapin Highway No. 50 289- <478 Rose Hill CLOSEtTSUNDAYS^^ mixed vegetables, peach crisp or orange Tue. - tried chicken with rice and roll or yumbo sand wich, broccoli or green peas, fruited gelatin or prunes, birthday cake Wed. - Fri. No school. Each lunch is served with milk. Breakfast is only in schools with the program. Legal Notice NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Clerk for the General Court of Justice. Superior Court Division for Duplin County, made in Special Proceeding No. 82 SP 138 entitled "Mary Gray Jones and husband. Geddie Jones, Petitioners v. Robert Lee Summerlin, Jr. and wife, Estelle Summerlin; Nancy Summerlin Good son and husband. Bernard Goodson; and Olive Sum merlin Good son. Widow, Respon dents", the undersigned Commis sioners will on the 19th day of November, 1982 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on the premises in Wolf scrape Township. Duplin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder I AUCTION SALE ? Randall Hargrove Estate Saturday, Oct. 30, 10 A.M. Near Beautancus SALE SITE: Take R.R. 1368 at Baautancua to Ronoa Chapel, go 1 mile, Look tor Auction Slgna Personal property and Farm Toola (2) 4-HP Gas Motors Kenmore Dryer & Washer Wood Heater Frlgldaire Refrigerator App 3 - 6,000 tobacco sticks (2) Televisions Small Farm Trailer Gas Stove Pig Feeders Vacuum Cleaner 4-HP Water Pump Tables & Lamps Pull-type Lawn Mower Dinette Suite Chains Den furniture Hand Tools Frigidaire Stove Wrenches Beds Lumber Bedroom Furniture Drill & Sander Stereo & Radio Many Other items too numerous to mention. Al Whitfield Auctioneer Goldsboro, N.C. 27530 Ph. 734-8038 N.C.A.L. 533 for cash thoM cortain tracu of land lying and baing In Wolfscrape tawn&'a. OuPlin County, North Carolina, and mora particularly daacribad as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a rad oak on Mrs. Laa Shina's Una. cornar of Lot No. I and runs South 44 Wast 100 polaa to a lightwood stump, an old eornar on Bowdan tract: thanes North 50 Wast 66 polaa to a stake cornar of Lot No. 3: thanes South 11 Wast 172 polaa to a short-leaf pins on an old dividing ditch; thanca up tha ditch North 6 poles to tha head; thanca up tha branch joining tha wat and dry land 60 poles to a stake; thanca South 42 East 3 poles to a mulberry tree; thanca North 66 East 20 poles to a stake; thanca North 10 East 26 poles to a stake; thanca North 26 East 32 poles to a stake; thanca North 8 East 32 poles to a stake; thanca North 89 East 65 poles to a stake cornar of Lot No. 1; thanca North 10 West 60 poles to tha ncrtlMMIkirt rnntainino 70 acres. more or less, and being Lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of Watson Jernigan, deceased, and alloted to Anna Sykes as recorded in Regis ter's Office of Duplin County in Book 102, Pnge 398 etc. And being the first ttuct ss conveyed by s Deed dst?d January 4, 1907, from R.L Sykes and wife, Anne Sykes. to R.L. Summerlin, and recorded in Rook in? p*r?? 578. of the Duplin County Registry SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a pine on Mrs. Lee Shine's line, corner of Lot No. 4 and runs South 11 West 200 poles to a stake at the edge of Goshen Swamp; thence South 75 East 40 poles to a stake on an old dividing ditch; thence up said ditch North 20 poles to a short-leaf pine, corner of Lot No. 2; thence North 11 East 172 poles to a stake on Mrs. Lee Shine's line: thence along this line North 50 West 60 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 50 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 3 in the division of the lands of Watson Jernigan. deceased, as recorded in Book No. 2 Paoe 275. Clerk's Office of Duplin County, in Reports Com mittee. And being th? 1st Tract as conveyed by Deed dated November 9, 1907, from Thomas Allen Jer nigan and wife, Annie D. Jernigan, to R.L. Summerlin and wife. Ada Summerlin. as recorded in Book 110. Page 212, of the Duplin County Registry. There is excepted from the above tract of land that certain 2-1/2 acres of land more parti cularly described as follows: BE GINNING at a stake G R Gnnrt man's corner in the Shine's line and runs S. 12-1/2 W. 27-8/11 poles to a stake near the corner of the field, thence S. 88 E. 33-3/4 poles to a stake in the Shine's line, thence as that line 38 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 2-1/2 acres, more or less. And being the same land as conveyed by Deed dated January 14, 1911, from R.L. Summerlin and wife, Ada Sum merlin to G.R. Goodman, as re corded in Book 129, Page 462, Duplin County Registry. THIRD TRACT- Being a part of the land bought of Mr. Lee J. Shine by L.J. Summerlin bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the road that leads from Ward's Bridge to Mt. Olive, B P. Sum merlin's corner and runs North 85 West 46 poles to a short-leaf pine in a branch; thence South 10-1/2 West 21 poles to a stake in branch on drain; ther.-e South 50 East 24 poles to path; thence North 6 East 11-9/4 poIm to longleaf pine by potti; thence North 75 East 36 polos to r6od that loads from Ward's Bridga to Mt. Olivo: thonco North 22 Wast 11 polos to stake to the BEGINNING, containing 6-1/2 scree, mora or lass. And being the earns land as convovad by a Deed dated December 26. 1914. from L.J. Summerlin and wife. Emma D Summerlin, to ft.I. Summerlin, and recorded in Book 164, Page 374, of the Duplin County Registry FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on ths public road that leads from Ward's Bridga to Mt. Olivs and runs thence North 86 Wast 46 poles to a pine in a branch; thsnce North 84 East 42 poles to a stake on the road near a tobacco barn, than down the road South 22 East 7 poles to tha BEGINNING, containing one acre, mors or lass. And being tha same land as conveyed by a Dead dated Decern bar 28. 1914, from B P. Summerlin and wife, Maggie Summerlin to R.L. Summerlin, and recorded in Book 164. Page 373. of the Duplin uouniy negisiry FIFTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a persimmon tree (gone) on the road R.L. Summerlin's corner and runs South 75 West 35 poles to a pine; thence South 85-1/2 East 38 poles to a stake on the public road; thence along the road North 22 West 13 poles to the BEGINNING, containina 1-4/10 acres, more or less. And being the same land as conveyed by a Deed dated Novem Per 25. 1915, from R.W. Jernigan to R.L. Summerlin. and recorded in Book 176, Page 333, of the Duplin County Registry SIXTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in the Shine line, Rupert Jernigan's corner and runs as a new line S. 83 W. 116 poles to a stake. Goodman's corner in the Shine line, thence as that line S. 50 E. about 68 poles to a stake, thence as said Shine line N. 44 E. about 91 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 21-1/2 acres, more or less. And being the same land as conveyed by a Deed dated January 14, 1911. from L.J. Summerlin and wife, Emma Summerlin to R.L. Summerlin, and recorded in Book 131, Page 350. Ouolin County Registry. SEVENTH TRACT: BEGIN NING at a stake in R.L. Sum merlin's line and runs N. 3 E. 41 poles to a stake in the Shine's line, thence as that line S. 44 W. 10 poles to a red oak, R.L. Sum merlin's corner: thence as his line S. 10 E. 34% poles to the BEGINNING, containing one (1) acre, more or less. This being the same property as described in a Deed from Rupert Jernigan to R.L. Summerlin dated December 28. 1910 and recorded in Book 129, Page 369, Duplin County Registry. The Commissioners shall sell the lands in two separate sales by selling the 50 acre tract, the 70 acre tract, and 21.5 acre tract and the 1.0 acre tract that adjoin each other and that are not located on a public road and shall sell the 6% acre tract, the 1 acre tract and the 1.4 acre tract located on Ward's Bridge to Mount Olive Road sepa rately. The two tracts will then be lumped together and offered for sale as a group. The highest bidder at said sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of his bid as evidence of good faith. George R. Kornegav, Jr., Commissioner H.E. Phillips, Commissioner 11-11-4t-GRK-216 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having Qualified as Co-Execu tort of the aetata of Reba Kornegay Carlton, daceaaed, lata of Duplin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the q||ate of said deceased to present then 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 , Oavid Hugh Carlton P.O. Box 626 Warsaw. NC 28398 Thomas Nelson Carlton 201 Meadowbrook Lane Warsaw. NC 28398 11 4-4t c-DHC NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Hauinn nuahfied 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 undersigned on or before the 14th day of April, 1982, or this notice will be pleaded in bar Qf their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 14th day of October. 1982 EUGENE WILLIAMS, ADMINISTRATOR WILLIE LEE WILLIAMS ESTATE 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 Urdinances 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, Grovs Swamp, Adrian Boatic and Routlodge Camatary and annaxad on May 3, 1981. c. Tha Harold and Lois Pre cythe propartv and propartv of Robart F. & Kay S Williamson. Nathan and Elaanor B. Zackheim, Hanry F. and Norma W. Guy, AmoaQ., Jr. and Bath W. Brinaon. Albart G. and Carol E. Klamm, E.J. & Pramala J. Raman, and Jamas E. and Shirlay Blanton, containing <8.4 acres, located on the North side of North Carolina Highway No. 50. adjoining Tea Branch. Walter Stroud. A Kenans villa Contractors property, Old Town Limits, Ivay Fields and North Carolina Highway Number 50 and annexed on May 3. 19B1. 3. To be toned INDUSTRIAL: a Located on the East side of State Road Number 1301 and the i North side of Grove Swamp and known as the Town of Kenansville Industrial Tract, containing 40 I acres and the Sewer Treatment i Plim't Site and right of way, con- \ taming 7.25 acres and 0.74 acres I and annexed on May 14. 1975 i 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 proximately 150 feet to a point 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 B. Blanchard property to the Walter Stroud property and with the Walter 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 nignwav wumder ownea dv Alton Newton. Walter I. & Lois B. Smith, Mrs. Sallie 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 E C. Tyndall 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 Mid Highway from the Town Limit! and J.B. Stroud Farm to a point near the intersection of Fan nail Street and Church Street; thence with Church Street to a point 260 feet from the South line of Mallard Street (High way No. 24 A SO); thence parallel with Mallaid Street to Mill Branch (Town Limit); thence following the Town Limits from Mallard Street to the beginning point on itiorth 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 DOint near the intersection of Fennell Street and Church Street: b. Located on the North side of Main 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 uitfc the ?eid dwelling lot in a Southern direction bed* to the preeent Generel Business Zone F. Chenge ell the following property from R-15 to GENERAL BUSINESS: e. Extending the preeent Generel Buieneee Zone located on Routledge Street (Highwev Number 241 260 feet from the South line of Routledge Street In en Eeatern'direction to Cane! Street. G. Chenge oil the toliuwing property from R-8S to GENERAL BUSINESS e. Located on the Nortft-side A Seminary Street edjoining BriA' wood Hilla Sub Division on the Eaat and the Kenan property on the North and Waet. containing 6 acres, more or leaa as described in Book 418, Page 31. Duplin County Registry and known aa the Q.V. Gooding lend*. All interested citirena are invited to attend This 11th day of October. 1982 Mary Anne Jenkina Town Clerk William E. Craft Town Attorney dk 10 21 2t TOK 201 .. V AUCTION SALlf HOUSE I AND LOT I 2 P.M. SAT.. OCT. 30 f LOCATED PINK HILL TOWNSHIP STATE RD. 1105 I Near Irvings Crossroads H MODERN 2 STORY HOUSE I CONSISTS OF 2(876 SO. FT. HEATED AREA WITH K SWIMMING POOL. IF YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED | COUNTRY LIVING-THIS HOUSE IS FOR YOUI I SELLING AGENTS I | EAST CAROIINAI W AUCTION CO. I 2311 Richlandi Road . I Kliwton, North Carotin* 2OT01 TaUphona: S27 110t '???^ CONGRESSMAN Charlie Whitlev has lived with the people he represents. You know him ...and he knows you... keep effective leadership. [KeepCharlie Whitley in Congress I Paid for by Whitley for Congress Committee S L c ?rrtr. 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. CONSISTING OF: < 32 Acres Cropland 1982 Base Allotment 33 Acres Woodland 2.J8 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. Located in Duplin County on State Road 1707 3 Miles South of Pink Hill. CONSISTING OF: < 78 Acres Cropland 1982 Tobacco Allotment I 265 Acres Woodland 7.11 Acres Tobacco 343 Total Acres 13,680 Pounds Tobacco I ALSO OFFERED AT THIS SALE. I TW01981 BULKTOBAC BARNS ( I LIVE BAND j FREE BARBECUE I . . Spring Aacnti cVV'Hf, EAST CAROLINA AUCTION CO. ^ ' ac 7^m\ 2311 r,chund? road - kiniton. H. c. 28601 m IT/tPtTj o omle*: 527"1106 mom# phones: r e.broker f william (buddy) taylor 523 964v 22868 ?llVk h gail ottingar (ori) 527-3833 32s3^ milton garrit 524-5664 389ft phil harper 569-7401 57828 william phillip* 522 1884 41974 n.c omm.n. ta roger grady 523-8968 5<i5,*<j I I r . Paid Pollt,Ca' Advert,sement X
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