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Deaths & Funerals ULA J. TAYLOR BEULAVILLE ? Mrs Lila Jarman Taylor, 88, died Thursday. Funeral, Commu nity Funeral Home. Burial, Horace Taylor family ceme tery Surviving: daughter, Mrs. kJ.D. Rhodes of Pink Hill; sons, Horace Taylor and Owen Taylor, both of Beula ville; sisters, Mrs. Oscar Sanderson of Deep Run, Mrs. Debbie Taylor of Pink Hill; brother, Johnny Jarman of Richlands; four grand children; seven great-grand children; a great-great grandchild. TOMMIE GRIFFIN | BEULAVILLE - Tommie Griffin. 73. died Thursday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Gresham Cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Susie G. Whaley of Beula .ville; son, Bobby A. Griffin of Beulaville; sister, Mrs. Julie G. Kennedy of Comfort; brother, George W. Griffin of Havelock; three grandchil ROBERT LOUIS BONEY ROSE HILL - Robert Louis Boney, 52, died Thursday. Funeral, Island Creek A.M.E. Church. Burial, Boney family cemetery. Surviving: wife, Ella H. Boney; sons, Ronald Boney of Yonkers, N.Y., Nicholas A. Boney of the home; daughters, Diann Boney and Mrs. Cornelia B. Herring, both of Durham; brothers. Leslie Boney Jr. and Nath aniel Boney. both of Rose Hill; sister, Mrs. Annie B. Powers of Rose Hill; three grandchildren. GLENWOOD BOSTIC BEULAV1LLE - Glenwood Bostic, S3, died Sunday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home. Burial, Bostic family cemetery. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Darliss Baysden of Jackson ville, Mrs. Georgia Mareadv and Mrs. Faye Lanier, both of Chinquajtin; brothers, El-~ bert Bostic, Harold Glenn Bostic and Kenneth Earl Bostic, all of Beulqville, Cecil Bostic of Jacksonville, J.M. Bostic of Fayettqville. JOHN H. DIXON ROSE HILL - John Herbert Dixon, 77, died Friday. Fu neral, New Christian Chapel Raotist Church. Burial, Maxwell Cemetery. Surviving: son, Johnny Dixon of Bridgeport, Conn.; sisters, Mrs. Ruth Chasten and Mrs. Flossie Sealey, both of Rose Hill, Mrs. Maggie D^vis of'New York, N.Y., Mrs. Beula Johnson of Oakland, Calif.; three grandchildren. DANIEL W. SWINSON WARSAW' - Daniel W. Swinson, 88, died Tuesday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home. Burial,' Pinecrest Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. "lively n Corbett and Mrs. Dollie Kornegay, both of Faison, Mrs. Lillian Butler of Raleigh, Mrs. Thelma Allen of Warsaw; sister, Mrs. Lela S. Dail of Mount Olive; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. CORA H. HOLLAND WARSAW - Mrs. Cora Hamm Holland, 74, died Tuesday. Funeral, Commu nity Funeral Home. Burial, Devotional Gardens. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Peggy J. Smith of Watha, Mrs. Mattie Marie Pate of Warsaw; brothers, Junius Hamm of High Point. OUie J. Hamm of Durham; stepson, James A. vVesl brook of Roanoke Rapids; stepdaughters, Mrs. E. Leigh Burge of Newport, Mrs. Mary D. Waters of Florence; S.C., Mrs. I se phine Simms of Roanoke Rapids; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. GEORGE E. KENNEDY BEULAVILLE - George Enoch Kennedy, 68, died Sunday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home chapel. Burial, East Duplin Me morial Gardens. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Nur nie Bnnson Kennedy; son, Gene A. Kennedy of Beula ; i ^03 ville; sisters. Mrs. Novella Bell of Wilson, Mrs. Prandy Jackson of Raleigh, Mrs., Michael Sawka of Scranton. Pa.. Mrs. Frances Tyndall and Mrs. Phoebe Jackson, both of Kinston; brothers, Owen R. Kennedy of Beula ville, Curtis Kennedy of Las Vegas, Nev., Lonnie Ken nedy Jr. of Arkansas, Ralph Kennedy and Billy Kennedy, both of Angier; a grandchild. WILLIAM E. HARDY MOUNT OLIVE - William Elvin Hardy, 56, died Satur day. Funeral. Tyndall Fu neral Home. Burial, Whit man family cemeterv. Sufvjving: wife, Dorothy Whitman Hardy; father, Lester O. Hardy of Grimes land; son, William Lester Hardy of Greenville; step son, Jimmy R. Davis of Kinston; daughters, Mrs. Sandra Nichols of Belhaven. Brenda Cox of Greenville; stepdaughter, Mrs. Kathy Jones of Deep Run; brothers. Melvin Hardy and Johnnie Hardy, both of Greenville, Raymond Hardy of Virginia Beach, Va., Elbert Hardy of Michigan; sisters, Mrs. Hazel Whitehurst and Mrs. Fannie Zoss, both of Green ville; five grandchildren. : Legal Notices NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF UNCOMPENSATED CARE (Period 0(10/1/83 - 9/30/841 Uncompensated services tpill be, limited to those services provided as inpatient cere. The method for distributing tbo services ,shall be on a first-, | request, first-served basis in papal amounts monthly. Uncompensated services tpill be, limited fo those persons whose annual family ipcorpe does not exceed the level of income estab lished by the CSA Poverty Income Guidelines (/Category A persons). Duplin General Hospital does not offer reduced charge care to persons in Category B. Uncompensated services .shall be provided yvithou! discrimination to all persons (Category A) who are eligible ,for services ,and who L request uncompensated services, " until .the compliance, level for the particular period is,met. Uncompensated services in the amount of $76,958 will bp made available during ,the period 10/1/83 to 9/30/84 to eligible persons who request it. , R.E. Harrell. Administrator Duplin Geperal Hospital, Ipc. Post Office Bgx 278 Kenansville, NC 28349 10-J3-1t-REH DGH 35 ADVERTISEMENT BIDS WANTED: a Sealed proposals will be received " bv the Purchasing Officer of Duplir County, P.O. Box 158, Kenans ville. North Carolina 28349-0158, ir the Purchasing/f inange Office, Room 221, Courthouse Annex, until 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, November 3, 1983 at which time they will be,publically,opened and read for the following: , MICROFILM READER-PRINTER Proposal forms and specifica tions may be obtained pt the office of the County Purchn u.ng/F.inancp Officer. ,The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals 10-13-lt-RT 22 ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES October 24.1983 at 10:00 A.M. ? Public Auction will bf held at Carev'a Body Shop Inc., Hwv 24 West, Kenansvitle, N C to sell the following vehicles .for Mechanic's Lein & Storage: 1. 197n Chev. 2 door. Serial I. 1H57K3B569030. Last Name of Known Owner is Moore and Lein Holder last name la Howard. 2. 1972 Pont. 4-door, Serial F2D69M2P164009. Last name of .Known Owner is MiJIer and Lein ^Holder Hurst. Carey A. Williams Jr.. Auctioneer 296 0389 or 296-0345 P.O. Box 748 Kenansville, N C. 28349 N.C.A.L. 3146 10-20-4t-CAW-17-3 aff. NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY FILE NO. 83-CvD-439 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION v JOHN HENRY ANDERSON f VS GLYNOA TUBBS ANDERSON TO: GLYNDA TUBBS ANDERSON PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed ip thg above-entitled , civil agtipn The nature of the relief being eought is as, follows: The Plaintiff .seeks to obtain a divorce on the grounds of one year's separation. , You are reguired 40 make de fense to such pleading go later than November 15. 1983: and upon, vour failure,to do so. the party h seeking, service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 3-d day of October, 1983 PHILLIPS & PHILLIPS By: S/H.E. Phillips Attorney for the Plaintiff Post Office Box 727 Kenansville. tyC 28349-0727 919-296 0215 10-20-3t-P&P-35 executor's notice * Having Qualified w Executor of the Estate of Eula E. Jonea County. North Carolina, t#us i. to, notify all persons having claims aoainst the Estate of Eula E. Miller. ,to preaent them to the undersigned within 41K, Wi months from the date of the puWicationof this notice, tp.wit. March 22.1984 or same will be, pleaded in baf of their recovery. All person.ito debted to said estate please make payment immediately ? Thi.?ha8thd.yofW,1?83)ef Route 1 ?ink Hjll, NC 28672 10-13-<t-pd executrix notice Having Qualified M Eaac^taof, the estate of Lewis Steven^Miller., deceased, lata of Duplin Cguri'Y. North Carolina. th'a la IP Pot'^ * ' persons having estate of said deceased to present said estate please make immediate ^ 19th day of September, 1983 Patricia MuHoward Route '. Bo* 140 Pink HJM. Nf 28672 10-l3-4t-C-PMH executor's notice Having op.1^ * T'r^ i^eToupim County Carolina. persons having^aim^^ pf#tam ^*.26,1, day of September. 1983 Robert L Krilowicz. Executor 2472 Kewenna Lane Beavercraek. Ohio 45385 10-20-4t-RLK-pd north carolina ?VnTHECOEUNETRYAL COURT OF justice superior court division before the clerk ffiFS ?o?r quinn price. quinn the estate of 0ra quinn smith. incompetent Pursuant to an Order of Sale w the STANDING TIMBER on tfw below described,tracts of land 1VING EAST OF NOHIH CAROLINA HIGHWAY NO. 11. filed on the 8th day of September. 1983 the undersigned. GARRETT LUOLUM Commljj Noon, at the Courthouse Door, in Kenansville. Duplin County. North Carolina. ,offer for aala to the highest bidder for caah the STANDING TIMBER LYING EAST OF NORTH CAROLINA HIGH WAY NO. 11. and situate on the below described tract or tracta of land: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a ?take on the canal of Mill Brpnch. Amos R. Quinn's corner and running trance his liqa S 49 H East 416 poles tg a stake on the old beckjine; thence the old line Nprth 48 M East 15 H poles to a stake. Henry H. Quinn's,cornar; thence his line North 49 Y> West 392 Doles to a stake on the canal of Green branch; thence up said cahaf general course about North 61 East 44 1 /6 poles to a stake in the Lacy Quinn line; thence his ling North 49 H West 40 poles to a stake in the field, Lacy Quinn's,corner; thence his Una Nprth 41 K East 25 ft poles* to a stake in the old- Everett Herring |ine, ,now Spell's line; thenca that lure* North 49 Vi West 26 Vi poles to a stake on the canal of Mill Qrench the old Everett Herring cprnqr; thenca down the canal 91-1/.5 "poles to the begin ning. containing 56 acres., be the same mora or less. This being the same land as will be .described in a deed to Carrie Thelms Quinn as will appear in Bopk 230, page 514, of the Duplin Copntv Registry,,and further being the same lands as described , in that certain .Qvil Action aptitled ."Hubert Ty Grown, Guardian fqr Carrie Thelms Quinn vs. W.D. Quinn ef als and being Number A-5695, duly filed ip 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 Sputh 48 1/2 West 19 poles to a stake. Julia E., Quinn's corner, now the L B. Quinn lip-, (formerly the Julia E., Quinn line) North 49Yi West 410 poles to a stake on the Canal of Mill Branch; thence up said cap a I North 26 East 19 1/3 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less. This beipg 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 Agios R. Quinn qnd 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 pf Deeds of Duplin County in Book 284. a' page 341 The highest bidder, at the sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of ten 110) percent of the successful bid pending qonfirma-, 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 Doses Doz. in pap?r *15.50 J Carnations *7.50 ?* Ooz. in paper ^ Fri. Afternoon Special ' bouquet Mowers i-s : >0 p.m. only r\n No Delivery J. vJVJ Cash only on Bouquet Ellenberg's Florist Flowers & Gifts FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 108-CW College St Warsaw Steed Building 293-4071 rth rtK ?MK "XX HX HM HH XICT ?j We Order j Wedding Invitations J , Wedding Stationery ; Social Stationery Accessories ICall 296-0239 Duplin Times Kenansville [ -KM MM ^ MM MM MM -MM W> MM- . ^ \ ^ ITOTffl ' l?rr-*? 'HO ,<+* ? Ukt. ft, 'Oh*' ft t 10*40 ??-<**? iWcftw hwm l(i>0 ?????? I - " 0 | V WHEN KINGS WERE NOT OBEDIENT! C THE KINGS IN THE BIBLE OFT-TIMES WENT AGAINST THE ADVICE OF THE PROPHETS. TUOUSH THE ROYAL LINE WAS WELL EDUCATED THIS DID NOT EXCLUDE THEM FROM MAKING THE MISTAKES OF THE COMMON MAN. UNFORTUNATELY WHEN THIS HAPPENED. NOT ONLY THEY BUT AN ENTIRE NATION WOULD BE AFFECTED. SOMETIMES THE EFFECTS OF THEIR DISOBEDIENCE WOULD BE MANIFEST FOR YEARS AND YEARS. SUCH A CASE IS "THAT OF KING JOMOlAKIM WHEN HE DtD NOT USTEN TO THE WISDOM OF JEREMIAH THE PROPHET. (II KINGS 24) THIS RESULTED IN JERUSALEM BEING BESIEGED BY NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S ARMIES AND CAUSING THE POPULATION TO BE PLUNGED INTO A PERIOD OF STARVATION. i ? .. AND, INSIDE THE GATES, THE , PEOPLE HUDDLE P6ARFU LLV..] " . \*\ ' \ 'Tl : T?t I AND IN WIS FALACTASTHE^P DAYS Ft55 AND FOOD T BECOMES MORE AND MORE I, SCARCE, KING JEHOIAKIM PONDERS UPON THE PLIGHT 111 INTO WHICH HIS RASH ACT |1 HAS PLUNGED JERUSALEM... GIVE US FOOD! Illllil, 'ir^sn'r1 ILEMT> y Q?9 SAVE THIS POP YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPSOOK . SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. Orzo Thigpen Hwy. 24-E, Beulaville 298-3476 BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY INC. CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES Beulaville, N.C. 298-4447 EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. Worthington Building, N. Main Street, Kenansville Complete Eye Glass Service | 296-1782 HOLMES'JEWELERS Front Street, Kenansville All Occasion, Plaques,, Jewelry and Repair Needs 296-1443 JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beuiaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson & Employees WHALEY'S AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE Beuiaville 298-3844 l UNITED CAROLINA BANK Of Kenansville "Our Bank Is Built on People" Main Street 296-0134 JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane NEW W.H.JONES CO., INC. Pink Hill 568-3171 . [ [ 1 QUICK SALES < Pink Hill 568-4450 WEST AUTO PARTS CO. ij Warsaw - Kenansville - Beulaville J WHALEY SUPER MARKET Beulaville Monk Whaley j L C c I THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN For Fine Lunches & Dinner Chef John Ramirez & Family Corner Main & Cooper Streets ? Kenansville 296-1122 j BEULAVILLE TIRE COMPANY { & WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE y Douglas, Bridgostone & Multi-mile Tires and Retreads ; Hwy. 24-W, Beulaville 298-4662 i. c
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