ROSA L. BRYANT
PINK HILL - Mrs. Rosa
ee Bryant. 77, died Sunday.
Surviving: daughter. Mrs.
ivian Sanderson of Pink
lilt; brother, John Grady of
ieep Run; a grandchild.
MAUREY LANIER
I WARSAW - Maurey La
ter, 69, died Wednesday.
Surviving; wife, Mrs.
lossie Lanier; daughters,
(rs. Eloise Clifton of Faison,
Irs. Barbara Lampack of
lorence, S.C.; son, Edwin
|/ard Lanier of Warsaw;
rother. Graham Lanier of
[eulaville; sister, Mrs.
iertha Batts of Chinquapin;
|x granddaughters.
i PAUL C. BR1NS0N
RICHLANDS ? Paul
Citizen Brinson, 65, died
aturday. Funeral, Johnson
*uneral Home. Burial, Brin
nn family cemetery.
[ Surviving: sisters, Mrs.
(arbara Jane Whaley and
Jrs. Ethel Floras, both of
jet'laville.
NORMAN H. BARR
i WARSAW - Norman H.
larr died during the week
ttd.
Arrangements by Com
lunity Funeral Home.
Sl'SIE H. GURGANUS
PINK HILL - Mrs. Susie
leath Gurganus, 33. died
llonday.
- Surviving: husband. John
lie Gurganus; daughters,
[liss Patricia Gurganus,
liss Wanda Sue Gurganus
hd Miss Linda Gurganus.
]l of the home; parents, Mr.
jid Mrs. Clarence D. Heath
if Pink Hill; brother. Allen
leath of Pink Hill
SARAH E. KNOWLES
WARSAW - Sarah E.
Cnowles, f>9, died Monday.
:uneral. Community Funeral
lome. Burial, Devotional
Jardens.
l Surviving: husband. Ed
lin C. Knowles; son, Ernest
f. Knowles of Warsaw;
laughters. Mrs. Myrtle
leard of Elizabeth City. Mrs.
)ollie Carroll of Turkey,
Vlrs. Willie West of Warsaw;
iister, Mrs. Martha Boyette
if Clinton; 12 grandchildren;
12 great-grandchildren.
KENNETH E. WILLIAMS
PINK HILL - Kenneth Earl
Williams. 40. died Friday.
Funeral, Community Funeral
Home. Beulaville. Burial.
Williams family cemetery.
Surviving: mother. Mrs.
Ruby W. Stewart of Ruffin;
son. Jeffrey Lynn Williams of
Beulaville; sisters. Mrs. Jo
Ann Carlisle of LaGrange.
M rs. Mavis Hoffman of
Jacksonville, Mrs. Mildred
Woodhouse of California;
brothers, Thurman Williams
of Wallace, Beasley Williams
of Pink Hill. Roger F. Wil
liams of Jacksonville. Fla.
ROBERT A. MEWBORN
SEVEN SPRINGS - Robert
Alton Mewborn, 7.1, died ?
Thursday. Funeral, Rousr
Funeral Home, LaGrange. 'J
Burial, Pinelawn Memorial ^
Park, Kinston. it
Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Katie H. Mewborn; daugh
ters. Ms. Darlene Mewborn
of Woodbridge, Va., Mrs.
Evelyn Hardy of Kerners- '
ville, son, Robert Allen
Mewborn of Jacksonville; |
sisters, Mrs. Nancy Cupstid
and Mrs. Lydia Byrd. both of
Albertson; half brother,
Joseph Mewborn of Savan
nah. Ga.; five grandchildren.
ROBERT L. PRATT
WALLACE - Robert Lee
Pratt, 45, died April 14.
Funeral, Rose Hill Funeral
Home, Rose Hill. Burial, Iron
Mine Cemetery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Izella Pratt of Newark, N.J.;
son and a daughter; parents.
Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Pratt
of Wallace; brothers, Eddie
Pratt and Freeman Pratt,
both of Newark, N.J., Daniel
Pratt of Raleigh, Samuel
Pratt, Joseph Pratt, Richard
Pratt, David Pratt and
Thomas Pratt, all of Wallace;
sister. Mrs. Rosa M. Fan
ning of Lawrenceville, Ga.;
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Fannie Ford of Wallace.
FERNIE M. SIMMONS i
WARSAW - Fernie M. I
Simmons, 73, died Thursday. J
Funeral. Community Funeral
Home. Burial. Pinecrest I
Cemetery.
Surviving: sons, Fernie M. j
Simmons Jr. and Larry ,
Simmons, both of Warsaw, I
Tommy Simmons of Kenans- 1
ville; daughters, Mrs. Chris- ,
tine English of Wrightsville ,
Beach, Mrs. Mary Louise <
Cruse of Wilmington, Mrs. j
Betty Jean Turner and Mrs. ,
Linda Moss, both of Mag- i
nolia; 24 grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren.
Legal Notice
EXECUTOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as Co
Executors of the estate of Paul
Bobo Potter, Sr.. deceased, late of
Duplin County, this is to notify all ,
persons having claims against the |
estate of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on or (
before October 7, 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 21st day of March,
1983
Martha Joyce Potter
105 W Chellv Street
Warsaw, NC 28398
Paul B. Potter Jr.
6209 Oak Bur Court
Pleasant Garden, NX. 273T3 7
4-28 4t MJP
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qiiahfed as Executrix of
ha aetata of Pritchatd Gibson
kdams. deceased, lata of Duplin
:ounty. North Carolina, this is to
otify all parsons having claims
gainst the estate of said deceased
} present them to the undersigned
i before October 7, 1983, or
tie notice will be pleaded in bar of
leir recovery. All persons in
ebted to said estate please make
nmediate payment.
This the 1st day of April, 1983.
Katie J. Adams
P.O. Box 261
Faiaon, NC 28341
?-28-4t-KJA-pd
ITATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
:OUNTY OF DUPLIN
FILE NO. 83 SP 30
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
BEFORE THE CLERK
NOTICE OF SALE
(EN BALL, executor of the Estate
if Sybil Thigpen.
Petitioner
vs.
1EBA WHALEY BALL and hus
isnd. CHARLIE BALL; BERNICE
.. FOSTER and husband. ERNEST
:OSTER; WANDA L FOSTER
BOYETTE and husband. KEN
HETH BOYETTE. RODNEY J
= OSTER and BAPTIST CHIL
1REN S HOMES OF N.C.. INC
Respondents
Under and bv virtue of an Order
)f the Superior Court of Duplin
bounty, made in that certain
ipecial proceedings entitled "Ken
Ball. Executor, vs Reba Whalev
Ball, et als" and signed by the
Honorable John A. Johnson. Clerk
>f Superior Court of Duplin
bounty.
rne undersigned commissioner,
vill on the 30th day of April, 1983
it 12:00 noon, on the premises,
)ffer for sale, to the highest
bidder, for cash, but subject to
confirmation by the Court, that
certain tract of land lying and
Deing in Limestone Township,
Duplin County. North Carolina and
Ttore particularly described as
ollows:
That certain lot, tract or parcel of
and lying in Limestone Township,
Duplin County, North Carolina,
mounded on the North by N.C. Hwy
*24, on the West by Jerry Jarman
and on the South by Arthur
Langley and on the East by a field
oad.
BEGINNING at a stake on the
south side of N C. Hwy #24, said
stake stands South 73 1/2, West 47
feet from power pole #38 said stake
also being 60 feet from the center
line of said N.C. Hwy #24,, thence,
with the side of said N.C. Hwy #24,
South 85. West 105 feet to a stake,
said stake being 60 feet from the
center line of said N.C. Hwv #24;
thence. South 25, East 221 feet to a
s uKe; thence. North 85 East 105
eet to a stake on the side of a field
road; thence, with the side of the
field road North 25, West 221 feet
to the beginning containing (1/2)
of (1) One acre, more or less
And being part of the Deed
recorded in Book 412, page 147 of
the Duplin County Register of
Deeds office
And also being the same land
described in that certain deed
dated November 8, 1960, from
Arthur Langley and wife, Thelma
Langley to Linwood Ralph Ken
nedy and wife. Eva Elizabeth
Kennedy, as recorded in Book 540,
page 416 of the Duplin County
Registry to which reference is had.
This sale will be subject to prior
liens and encumbrances, if any. A
ten percent (10%) deposit will be
required of the highest bidder at
the sale and all bids will .remain
open for ten (10) days for upset
bids.
Thin the 28th day of March,
1983
FredricC. Hall. Commissioner
4-28-4t L&H 89
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtua o* an Ordar
of the Duplin County Claim for the
General Court of Justice, Superior
Court Division, made in Special
Proceeding File No 83 SP-22,
entitled "Raymond Cavenaugh,
Executor under the Last Will ana
Testament of Hilburo Moore, De
ceased, et al vs Aaron Moore and
wife, Nellie Moore, et al." the
undersigned Commissioner will,
on the 29th day of April 1983, at 12
noon, at the Duplin County Court
house door in Kenansville. North
Carolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash all those
certain tracts of land lying and
being in Island Creek Township,
Duplin County, North Carolina,
and more particularly described as
fpilpw*
FIRST TRACT. BEGINNING at a
3/4 inch iron pipe in the center of
the pavement of S.R No 1148, the
Northeast corner of William T.
Smith's Jot (Book 805, page 751).
said iron pipe being located North
72 degrees 50 minutes 25 seconds
West 685.91 feet, North 80 degrees
14 minutes 50 seconds West
1715.07 feet, and North 81 degrees
24 minutes 30 seconds West 627.17
feet from a nail and cap in the
centerline intersection of S.R, No.
1148 and the N.C. Hwy. No. 11.
and runs thence
1. With the center of S.R. No.
1148 North 81 degrees 26 minutes
00 seconds West 110.00 feet to a
railroad spike, the Northwest
corner of William T. Smith's lot:
thence
2. With the center of S.R. No.
1148 North 82 degrees 55 minutes
20 seconds West 10.02 feet to a 1 /2
inch iron rod; thence
3 With Mattie Dail's line
M .l. no a 1 on
IMUI HI uo ucuicm t i iniuuios tu
seconds West 232.27 feet to a
walnut tree; thence
4 With Mattie Dail's line South
79 decrees 32 minutes 40 seconds
West 106.37 feet to a 1/2 inch iron
pipe in the line of Allen Teachey
and V.H. Rouse's land; thence
5 With the Teachey and Rouse
line as follows: North 09 degrees 49
minutes 15 seconds West 21.74
feet to a 3/4 inch iron pipe, North
27 degrees 07 minutes 20 seconds
West 40.00 feet tj a 1/2 inch iron
pipe, North 10 degrees 22 minutes
40 seconds East 57.00 feet to a 3/4
inch iron pipe, and North 09
degrees 22 minutes 20 seconds
West 452.00 feet to a 112 inch iron
rod at the head of a ditch, the
Northeast corner of Allen Teachey
and V.H. Rouse's land; thence
6 With the ditch and the line
of Teachey and Rouse North 77
degrees 55 minutes 00 seconds
West 209.08 feet to a 1 /2 inch iron
rod, the Southeast corner of W.B.
Hawes land; thence
7. With the Hawes' line, and to
and with a ditch North 09 degrees
47 minutes 00 seconds East 579.18
feet to a 1 inch iron pipe at the
intersection of two ditches, the
Southwest corner of T.T. Harrell's
land (Book 602, page 191); thence
8 With the Harrell line and a
ditch South 81 degrees 23 minutes
05 seconds East 266.11 feet to a
1-1/4 inch iron pipe at the inter
section of two ditches, the South
east corner of T.T. Harrell's land;
thence
9 With the Harrell line and a
ditch North 06 degrees 22 minutes
45 seconds East 136.55 feet to a
11/4 inch iron pipe at the inter-,
section of two ditches, the South
west corner of Joe McMillan's land
(Book 440, page 195); thence
10 Wrth the McMillan line and
a ditch South 60 degrees 24
? minutes 15 seconds-frest 150.66
feet to a 1-1/4 inch iron pipe at the
intersection of two ditches, the
Northwest corner of Allen Teachey
end V.H Rouse's land (Book 558,
page 51); thence
11 With the Teachey and
Rouse line and with a ditch South
07 degrees 42 minutes 10 seconds
West 687 38 feet to e 3/4 inch iron
pipe at a turn in the ditch; thence
12. With the Teachey and
Rouse line and with a ditch and
beyond, South 10 degrees 07
minutes 00 seconds East 753.51
feet to the point of beginning,
CONTAINING 9.08 acres, more or
less, shown as Tract 1 on a map
entitled "Survey for Hilburn
Moore Estate,'' dated Nov. 29,
1982, as recorded in Map Book 11,
page 107, of the Duplin County
Registry, and being that land de
scribed in a Deed to Hilburn Moore
and Rena H. Moore, his wife, as
recorded in Book 411, page 492.
and being part of that land de
scribed in a Deed to Hilburn Moore
and his wife. Wilma Cavenaugh
Moore, as recorded in Book 487,
page 303, of the Duplin County
Registry.
SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING
at a railroad spike in the center of
S R. No 1148, the Northwest
corner of William T. Smith's lot
(Book 805, page 751), said raUroad
spike being located North 72
degrees 50 minutes 25 seconds
West 685.91 feet. North 80 degrees
14 minutes 50 seconds West
1715.07 feet, and North 81 degrees
24 minutes 30 seconds West 627.17
feet, and North 81 degrees 26
minutes 00 seconds West 110.00
feet from a nail and cap in the
center line intersection of S.R No.
1148 and N.C. Hwy. No. 11, and
runs thence
1. With the Smith line South
10 degrees 07 minutes 00 seconds
East 418.00 feet to a 1 inch iron
pipe in a ditch and in the line of
Marion Sasser's land (Book 839,
page 645); thence
2. With the ditch and the
Sasser line North 81 degrees 26
minutes 00 seconds West 122.56
feet to a 1-1/4 inch Iron pipe in the
intersection of two ditches and in
the line of Allen Teachey and V.H.
Rouse's land (Book 599, page 395);
thence
3. With the Teachey and Rouse
line, end with a ditch and beyond
North 09 degrees 26 minutes 06
seconds West 413.17 feet to a 1/2
inch iron pipe in the center of S R.
No. 1148: thence
4. With the center of S R. No
1148 South 82 degrees 65 miniates
20 seconds East 116 39 feet to the
point of beginning. CON TAINING
1 09 acres, more or less, shown as
Tract 2 on a map entitled "Survey
for Hilburn Moore Estate." dated
Nov. 29. 1982. as recorded in Map
Book 11, page 107, of the Duplin
County Registry, and being part of
that land described in a Deed to
Hilburn Moore and his wife,
Wilma Cavenaugh Moore, as re
corded in Book 487, page 303. of
the Duplin County Regufy.
The foregoing Tract 2 is subject,
however, to the rights and privi
leges in WUIiem T. Smith, his heirs
?nd assigns, in sod to that nortion
of a septic tank line that ia within
the metes and bounds of Tract 2
hereof.
The highest bidder at said sale
,wnt be required to make a cash
deposit ot tan percent (10%) of his
bid at evidence of good faith
This the 28th dtv of March,
1983
H.E. Phillips. Commissioner
4 28 4t P&P 199
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
In the Genet si Court of Justice
District Court Dlviton
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY
THOMAS LEE SMITH. Plaintiff
vs.
CELESTINE B SMITH.
Defendant
TO CELESTINE B SMITH
Take notice that ? pleading
seeking relief against you haa been
filed in the above entitled civil
action. The nature of the relief
being sought ia as follows: The
Plaintiff seeks to obtain ar\ abso
lute divorce on the grounds of one
veer's separation.
You are required to make de
fer %*? to such pleading no later
than Mav 10. 1983. and upon vour
failure to do so the party seeking
service against you will apply to
the court for the relief sought.
This the 25th day of March.
1983
. ROBERT L WEST
Attorney for Plaintiff
202 N Pine Street
Warsaw. N.C 28398
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4 28 4t RLW 33
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