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Deaths & Funerals NORMAN WILLIAMS BEULAV1LLE ? Norman William*, 64, of Raleigh, died Thursday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home, Beulqville. Burial, East Duplin Memorial Gardens with military honors. Surviving: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Williams of Beulaville; sisters. Mrs. Bertha L. Lanier of Chin quapin, Mrs. Hazel Sandlin of Beulaville, Mrs. Mayo W. Quinn of Beulaville; brothers, Wood row Williams and Edgar Williams, both of Beulaville. GEORGE E.KENNEDY BEULAVILLE . George Enoch Kennedy, 68, died Sunday. Arrangements by Edger ton Funeral Home. MAGGIE M. LEE FA1S0N - Mrs. Maggie Miller Lee, 86, died Thurs day. Funeral, Faison Baptist Church. Burial, Wayne Me morial Park, Goldsboro. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Ruth Stogner of At lanta, Ga., Mrs. Rose Mc Donald of Charleston, S.C., Mrs. Hazel Price and Mrs. Jean NfcLawhorn, both of Kinston; sons, Corbett Lee of Mount Olive, John Lte and Bobby Lee, both of Faison, Herman Lee of Charlotte, Bert Lee of Kinston: sisters. Mrs. Retha Brown and Mrs. Myrtie Chambers, both of Kenansville. Mrs. Dollie Ball of Sea Level, Mrs. Pari# Herring of Rose Hill; grandchildren; several great grandchildren. IVEY W. PRICE MOUNT OLIVE ? Ivey William Price. 75, died Thursday. Funeral. Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery. Survjving: wife, Mrs. Nora T. Price; daughters, Mrs. Janyce P. Byrd of Leland, Mrs. Geraldine Price of Mount Oli'-e; brothers, John Price, Cullen Price and Melvin Price, all of Mount Olive, George Price of Al bertson, Dallas Price, Harvey R. Price and Eddis R. Price, all of Goldsboro, Allen Price of Georgia; sisters. Mrs. Bessie Bland, Mrs. Carmie McCullen and Mrs. Edna Herring, all of Mount Olive; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. CORA J. SANDERSON BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Cora Jane Sanderson, 90. died Tuesday. Funeral, Commu nity Funeral Home chapel. Burial, East Duplin Memo rial Gardens. Surviving: several nieces and nephews. WILLIAM S. HARRISON WARSAW - William Ste ven Harrison, S1', died Tues day. Funeral, Community Funeral Home chapel. Bu rial, Westview Cemetery, Kinston. Surviving: sons, Steven Harrison and Steward Harri son, both of West Point, N.Y., Craig S. Harrison of Harwood, Md.; brother. r"^~. 1 ' , ? .-7. Woolard R. Harrison of As toria. Ore., F. Delano Har rison of Abingdon, Md.; sisters, Mrs. Charlotte H. Sparrow of Deep Run, Mrs. Jessie H. Godbold. Mrs. Annie H. Outlaw and Mrs. 1 Ruby Dorothy Blackburn, all of Warsaw; three grandchil dren. MRS. GREY LIN GOODSON SK1LLMAN. N.J. ? Fu neral s. -ices for Mrs. Grey lin Taicott Reeves Goodson, 39, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Goodson of Rt. 1, Mount Olive, were held Saturday at 2 p.m. from ?hr Nassau Presbyterian Church. Princeton, N.J. She died Thursday of Lou Geh rig's disease. She is survived by her husband. James Michael Ooodson; two daughters, Christy and Carolina; her parents, Maude and Norman Reeves; three sisters, Karen Peek. Louise I.aferty and Christy Blcvins. and a brother. Robert Reeves. \ memorial fund has been established in her name with the ALS Foundation. HUGH L. QUINN JACKSONVILLE - Hugh L. Quinn, 85, formerly of Comfort, died Sunday. Fu neral, Johnson Funeral Home, Richlands. Burial, Quinn familv cemetery. MARY L. HOLMES BOWD1 VS - Mrs. Mary Lou Holni' n3, died Satur day. Funeral. Community Funeral Home. Graveside service. Seven Springs Cemetery. Seven Springs. Surviving: husband, Gil bert rtolmes of Bowdens; son. Allen M. Holmes of Bowdens; daughters, Mrs. Annette Cox of Goldsboro. Mrs. Craig King of Faison. Mrs. Douglas Humphries of Smithfield; brother, Richard R. Grady of Seven Springs; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Worn ?n't Aalow According to. Linda K. Lanier of Beulgville, the < monthly meeting of Wo men's Aglow Fellowship ia scheduled for Oct. 8 with fellowship at 8:45 a.m. and the meeting at 9:30 at the General Store in Kenaits ville. The speaker will be Bea Carson of Williamston. Legal Notices NOTICE OF ELECTION TOWN OF WALLACE Pursuant to Article 23 of G.S. 183. Notice is hereby given that e Municipal.election will be. held on November 8. 1983 The purpose of this election is to elect a mayor for a two year term and three town commissioners for four yeer terms efter qualifying and being duly sworn. The polling place, at the Town Hall, will be. open on election day from 6:30 A.M. to 7:30 P M Z. R. Atkinson is hereby ap pointed,Registrar, Verda R. Walls and Nina Mae Caveneugh are hereby appointed. Judges of said elaction. , The filing period begins at 12 NOON September 16. 1983 and the deadline if 12. NOON October 7. 1983 The registration books for this alection will dose on October 10, 1983 DQUetAS JUDGE. CHAIRMAN DUPLIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS 9-15, 10-16 - 2t only DJ-2 aff 29 NOTICE OF ELECTION TOWN OF WARSAW Pursuant to Article 23 of G.S. 163, Notice is. herebv aiven rh?t ? Municipal election will be, held on November 8. 1983 The purpose of this election is, to elect three town commissioners for four year terms after qualifying and being duly sworn. The polling pjace, at the Rescue Squad Building, will be open on election day from 6:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Brooks Boyette is hereby ap pointed. Registrar. Lee Brown and Timothy Williams are hereby ap pointed Judges of said election. , The filing period begins at 12 NOON September 16, 1983 and the deadline is 12. NOON October 7, 1983 The registration books for this election will close on October 10, 1983 DOUGLAS JUCGE, CHAIRMAN DUPLIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS 9 15. 10 6 2t only DJ 28 NOTICE OF ELECTION TOWN OF BEULAVILLE Pursuant to Article 23 of G.S. 163, Notice is, hereby given that a Municipal, election will be, held on November 8, 1983 The purpose of this election is, to elect three town commissioners for four year terms after qualifying and being duly sworn. The polling place, at the Fire House, will beppen on election dev from 6:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. William D. Thigpen % heirebv appointed Registrar. Kenneth Smith and F.H. Danley are herebv appointed Judges of said election. , The filing period begins at 12 NOON September 16. 1983 and the deadline is 12, NOON October 7, 1983 The registration books for this election will close on October 10, 1983 Douglas Judge, Chairman Duplin Copnty Bofrd of Elections , 9 15.10-6-2t only DJ-2 aff 26 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Having qualified on the 6th day of September, 1983, as Executor of the Estate of Marie A. Monk, deceased, late of Duplin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms . and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the under signed Executor on or before the 15th day of March, 1984, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment This the 6th day of September, 1983 Ed Dudley Monk, Executor Estate of Marie A. Monk Route 1, Box 44 Magnolia. N.C 28453 10-6 4t P&P EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having Qualified as Executor of the Estate of Eula E. Miller x>f Jones County, North Carolina, t/iis is to, notify all persons having claims against the Estate of Eula E Miller, to present them to the undersigned within six, (6K months from the date of the publication ot this notice, to wit, March 22, 1984 or same will be, pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make payment immediately. This the,8th day of Sept., 1983. Hill Miller Route 1 ?ink Hill, NC 28572 10 13 4t Pd EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of , the estate of Lewis Steven Miller,, deceased, late of Duplin County. North Carolina, tbis is to notify all persons having claims against tbe estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or be fore March 22, 1984, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 19th day of September, 1983 Patricia N0Howard Route 1, Box 140 Pink H^ll. NC 28572 10-13-4t-c-PMH , EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of John C. Krilowiqr. deceased, tele of Ouplin Countv. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or be fore March 29, 1984, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 26th day of September. 1983 Robert L. Krilowiqz. Executor 2472 Kewanna Lane Beavercreek, Ohio 45385 10-20-41-RLK pd NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF ROSE QUINN PRICE. GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF ORA QUINN SMITH. INCOMPETENT Pursuant to an Order of Sale of the STANDING TIMBER on the below described , tracts of land LYING EAST OF NORTH CAROLINA HIGHWAY NO. 11. filed on the 6th day of September. 1983. the undersigned. J. GARRETT LUDLUM. Commis sioner will oo the 21st day of October. 1983, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse Door, in Kenansville. Ouplin County. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the STANDING TIMBER LYING EAST OF NORTH CAROLINA HIGH WAY NO 11. and situate on the below described tract or tracts of land: FIRST TRACT; BEGINNING at a stake on the canal of Mill Branch, Amos R. Quinn's corner and running thence his line S 49 ft East 416 poles to a stake on the old back line; thence the old line Nprth 48ft East 15ft poles to a stake, Henry H. Quinn's corner; thence his line Nprth 49 ft West 392 poles to a stake on the canal of Green branch; thence up said canal general course about North 61 East 44 1 /6 poles to a stake in the Lacy Quinn line, thence his line North 49 ft West 40 poles to a stake in the field, Lacv Quinn's.corner; thence his line Nprth 41 ft East 25 ft poles to a stake in tbe old Everett Herring line, now Spell's line; thence that line North 49 ft West 26 ft poles to a stake on the canal of Mill Branch the old Everett Herring corner; thence down the canal 91-1/5 poles to the begin ning, containing. 58 acres, be the same more or less. This being the same land as will be .described in a deed to Carrie Thelma Quinn as will appear in Bopk 230, page 514, of the Duplin County Registry, and runner Deing me same tanas as described in that certain Civil Action entitled "Hubert T. Brown, Guardian for Carrie Thelma Quinn vs. W.D. Quinn et als and being Number A 5695, duly filed in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on Mill Branch, Carry Thelma Quinn's, corner, and run ning thence South 49 1/2 East 416 poles to a stake on the back line; thence the old line South 48 1/2 West 19 poles to a stake, Julia E., Quinn's corner, now the L.B. Quinn line (formerly the Julia E., Quinn line) North 49 West 410 poles to a stake on the Canal of Mill Branch; thence up said capal North 26 East 19 1/3 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less. This being the tract of land originally conveyed to Amos R. Quinn by his father and mother in the division Qf their lands to their children and later conveyed by the said Amos R. Quinn and wife, to Julia E. Quinn in exchange of lands in their father and mother's estate and lands. The later deed being recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds jf Duplin County in Book 284, a* page 341 The highest bidder at the sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of ten (10) percent of the successful bid pending-cpnfirma-, tion or, rejection thereof. This, the 12th day of September, 1983 THOMPSON AND LUDLUM By: J Garrett Ludlum Commissioner 10 13 4t T&L 105 I UOSCcS Doz in paper $15.50 Carnations $7.50 Doz. in paper Fri. Afternoon Special ? ? i<> Ixniquel r lowers 1.5:30 p.m. 0my * ah no deliver* Cash only on Bouquet Ellenberg's Florist Flowers Gilts FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 108-CW College St . . Warsaw Steed Building 293-4071 -WW WW SIW uw wo OO "We Order | Wedding Invitations | Wedding Stationery | j Social Stationery [ ? Accessories I Call 296-0239 Duplin Times j II Kenansville J MX . H* H? WW XX " WK -KM W? 81 r?~y? i m i- | | I iHi: a i nil EASY BEING A yj PROPHET?!! rwl IT WAS NOT EASY BEING A PROPHET IN BIBLICAL TIMES. TAKE THE CASE OF JEREMIAH. HE WAS WARNED, EARLY - IN HIS CAREER, THAT SUCH WOULD BE THE CASE - -HE'D MEET WITH TERRIF IC OPPOSITION FROM PRIESTS AND | <DJh PEOPLE ALIKE, EVEN THOUGH HIS 03Q PROPHECIES WERE TRUTHFUL! IN FACT RDR TWENTY-ODD YEARS HIS STORMY WARNINGS WERE NOT HEED nMJ ED 5ERIOU5LY BY MANY WHO THOUGHT LOW HE WAS JUST A CRANK. HE WAS DE rf=7]n NOUNCED, CALLED A TRAITOR AND A ' %JJ)h DISGRACE TO HIS ANCESTORS, YET STILL HELD TO THE TRUTH AS IT WAS REVEALED TO HIM. AS FAR AS THIS ["Offi PROPHET WAS CONCERNED, JERU- x" SALEM WAS DOOMED IF THEY HAD ANY ALLIANCE WITH EGYPT.. TO THE ' DETRIMENT OF BABYLON! THE FACTION AT COURT WHO FAVORED THE EGYPTIAN l?\N ALLIANCE CALLED JEREMIAH A BAB l=-JU YLON-LOVER, A TURNCOAT AND RAB&E h===T)n ROUSER, AND TRIED TO BLACKEN HIS ** %JM NAMETN EVERY WAY. BUT HE WAS 1 RIGHT AND THEY WERE WRONG! AND b IT WAS WITH A SAD HEART THAT HE ^ (rrjja WATCHED THE HIGH BORN PEOPLE H OF JERU5ALEM DRAGGED OFF TO L BABYLON AND CAPTIVITY. HAD THE E^z, PEOPLE LISTENED TO JEREMIAH AND w f^fj HONORED THE ALLIANCE WITH BA8YL- ' ON, JERUSALEM MIGHT WELL HAVE BEEN SAVED AND JEREMIAH WOULD r fTTJ3 NOT HAVE TO LAMENT..TAH LORD! | LW NOR AH, HER GLORY!...DRAWN ! l FORTH AND CA5T BEYOND (HE GATES OF JERUSALEM." (JER. 22-19) ^ ? >0tm; IIUI t. "iif iinnI Afr^l I? SAVE THIS FOR VOUR SUNIDAV SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK __] 58 SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE fetf3 i= CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY ArTj 2S BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. \^/?\ ? Orzo Thigpen Hwy. 24-E, Beulaville 298-3476 fg^j BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY INC. CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES Beulaville, N.C. 298-4447 rrSil If?! EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. fMi [I Worthington Building, N. Main Street, Kenansville Complete Eye Glass Service 296-1782 1AJ HOLMES'JEWELERS M Front Street, Kenansville All Occasion, Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs |2|j 296-1443 raa JACKSON'S IGA STORES tl ^y// Beulaville - Kei.dnsville - P.im Mill Jimmy Jackson & Employees [?; WHALEY'S AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE ' SsJ/Jfr Beulaville 298-3844 3 ipl] . UNITED CAROLINA BANK | Of kenansville ;; "Our Bank is Built on People" I %)J)h Main Street 1 ,) n n rr '.Tl n o n n f-?i ri n rr n c n n r. (. .1i. " n n i. ?' r. : JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Sfc ipn < Kenneth Jones II' 1 Beulaville Qtt | KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & [SP FAISON PHARMACY {?= Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane 83< NEW W.H.JONES CO., INC. Pink Hill 568-3171 . II m QUICK SALES S?.' Pink Hill 568-4450 { WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Warsaw - Kenansville - Beulaville m WHALEY SUPER MARKET Beulaville GsFtJI, Monk Whaley ( ? M" 81 THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN [CT For Fine Lunches & Dinner r?^\xj Chef John Ramirez & Family Corner Main & Cooper Streets ' Kenansville 296-1122 ' BEULAVILLE TIRE COMPANY & WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE ^1 Douglas, Brldgestone & Multi-mile Tires ,[_?w?j and Retreads rF=iin Hwy. 24-W, Beulaville _ ?r^298"?? Wg I
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