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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Or SPECIAL BOM) RimBNDVM in the ALBERTSON WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT OF Dl'PLIN tt>l NTY la liuplia l uunl> North ( araUaa A special bond referendum will be held between IX AM and 7 31) P M . ? Tuesday Januan 10. 1S#4 at which there will be submitted to the qualified voters of the Albertson Water and Sewer District of Duplin County the following questions Shall the order adopted on November 21. 1883. authorizing not exceeding W2S000 Waler Bonds of the Albertson Waler and Sewer District of Duplin County, in Duplin County. North Carolina, for the purpose of pro viding funds, with any other available funds, to construct a water system for said District, including the construction and installation of wells, anelevated storage tank, water distribution facilities and appurtenant facilities and the acquisition of necessary land, rights of way and equipment therefore, and authorizing the levy of taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds be approved' jThe question hereinabove set forth contains a statement of the purpose for winch the bonds are authorized by the order referred to in such question *11 said bonds are issued, taxes in an abount sufficient to pay the principil and interest thereof will be levied upon aa taxable propertv in the Albertson Water and Sewer District of Duplin Csuntv for said referendum the regular rdhstration books for elections in Duplin Cflpntv will be used and the registration bwks process or records will continue iobe open for the acceptance of registra lim applications and the registration of qdfclified persons from 8:00 A M until 5 ? P M on Monday through Friday, in clfove. of each week at the office of the Duplin Countv Board of Elections located in Room 104 at the Courthouse, in Kaaausville North Carolina Registration applications will also be adbepted by and qualified persons may also register with the members of the Duplin County Board of Elections, the register and judges of elections ap^ pointed by the Duplin County Board of Elections for the precinct in which said Dietnct is located and special registra txfi commissioners apointed by the DRiiin County Board of Elections, by special appointment Information con ceming the names and addresses of such members and special registration com mteioners may be obtained from the DAlin County Board of Elections at the office of said board mentioned above, or by. calling said office at 919 296 1010 fat addition certain persons in the armed forces and their spouses, certain veterans certain civilians working with the armed forces, and members of the Pgcr Corps may register by mail at any prior to said referendum in the . lepner provided in Article 21 of Chapter ltd. of the l?eneral .Statutes of North Caeolina and in person at any time, in c'tiding the day of said referendum fltose residents of said District who haVe not voted in either one of the two rnepl recent successive presidential etaelions or in any other election con flueted in the period between said two elections will not be considered to be registered under Duplin County's per manent registration system (hose residents of said District who arg presently registered under Duplin ( o*nty s permanent registration system and who have not changed residence from the prec inct in which said District is located to another within the County >inte their registration w ill be permitted to yote in the special bond referendum The last day ior itew registration of th?ue not now registered under Duplin Codnf v s permanent registration system is Jfonday. December 12. 1983 me last day on which registered voters who have changed residence may transfer registration is Monday. December 12. 1983 provided that any person who has changed residence to the precinct in which the District is located from another more than 30 days prior to the special bond referendum may obtain a certificate of removal and record a change of address on the date of the referendum and vole in the office of the Duphn County Board of Elections men tiooed above or at such other location as specified by the Duplin County Board of Elections Any qualified voter of said District who is qualified to vote by absentet ballot in said special bond referendum may apply to the Duplin County Board of Elections for an absentee ballot Any qualified voter who is qualified to vote by military absentee ballot pursuant to Section 163 245 of the Genera (Statutes of North Carolina may also apply for an absentee ballot as provided by Section 163-147 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Persons who are not certain whether they are registered to vote should con tact the Duplin County Board of Elec tions at the officjr of said Board mention ed above The registration books for elections in Duplin County will be open to inspection by any registered voter of the District duriog the normal business hours of the Duplin County Board of Elections on the days when the office of said Board is open prior to the close of the registration books, aod such days are challenge days The registrar judges and other uf ficers of elections appointed by the Dupkn County Board of Elections will servC as the election officers for said referendum The Duplin County Board of Elections will conduct said referendum The voting place for said referendum, subject to change as provided by law is the Community Building located ir. AJbertson. North Carolina DOUGLAS JUDGE Chairman of Duplin County Board of Elections RALPH M COTTLE Oerfc to the Board of Commissioners for Duplin County North Carolina DOCKET SP 16. SUB 4 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY In the Matter of Application of Cogentrix of North Carolina. Inc.. to- Certificate of Public Conve nience and Necessity. Pursuant to Q.S. 62-110.1. Authorizing the Guilford Mills, Inc.. Project in Kenansville. North Carolina NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 10, 1983, an application was filed by Cogentrix of North Carolina, Inc. (Applicant), for a certificate of public con venience and necessity pursuant to G S 62 110.1(a) for a steam and alectric power regeneration facility to be located at the plant of Guilford Mills. Inc., in Kenansville. North Carolina, and to be known as the Guilford Mills, Inc Project. Dotails of the application may be obtained from the office of the Chief Clerk of the North Carolina Uitilities Commission. Dobbs Building. 430 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina, where a copy of the application is available for review by any in terested person If, no complaint is received within ten days after the last date of publication of this notice, the Commission will enter an order awarding the certificate sought by the Applicant If a complaint is received within two days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the Commission will sche dule a public hearing on the application and wijl give reason able notice of the time and place thereof to the Applicant and to each complaining party. Persons desiring to lodge a complaint with respect to the application may file a statement to that effect with the Commission and should include in such state ment any information which they wish to be considered by the Commission in connection with the application. Such as statement will be included in the Commission's offical files and will serve as a basis for scheduling a public hearing, however, the Commission will determine whether the application should be granted on the basis of testimony presented at the hear mg Such statements should be addressed to: Chief Clerk North Carolina Utilities Com mission P.O Box 991 Dobbs Building Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 The Public Staff of the Utilities Commission, through the Execu tive Director, is required by statute to represent the using and con suming public in proceedings be fore the Commission. Statements to the Executive Director should be addressed to Robert P Gruber, Executive Director Public Staff North Carolina Utilities Commission P.O. Box 991 Dobbs Building Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 The Attorney General is also authorized to represent the using and consuming public in proceed ings before the Commission. Statements to the Attorney General should be addressed to: The Honorable Rufus Edmisten Attorney General of North Carolina P.O Box 629 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 This the 22nd day of November 1983 COGENTRIX OF NORTH CAROLINA. INC. George T. Lewis Jr. President 12 22 4t c CNC 105 NCSU Tobacco Day Scheduled Dec. 5 Mosaic and potato virus "Y" will be featured topics of discussion at North Caro lina State University Tobacco Day 1983 on Monday. Dec. 5 at the Jane S. McKimmon Center in Raleigh. The program begins at 8 o'clock with a variety display featuring all the commonly grown varieties and some new and experimental ones. Results from on-farm tests conducted this summer to evaluate various disease control chemicals will be discussed as well as sug gestions for controlling suckers, insects and fuel bills. The program ends with a free luncheon. All tobacco farmers and wives and others interested in tobacco are invited to attend. Contact J. Michael Moore. Duplin tobacco agent at 2%-1996for reservations for the luncheon. DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC Ike Riddick. Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenansville. NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville. NC 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents In Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos. ? S2.83 1 Yr. ?$3.66 Outside o( Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.?$2.35 1 Yr.?$4.70 Outside North Carolina $5.60 per year ^ JIMMIES ^APPLIANCE SERVICE ALL MAJOR HOME APPLIANCES & AiR CONDITIONERS Kenansville phone 296-1369 ? l AMANDA RICH-owner " N.C. Refrlg. No. 2499 I super market 1 m WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP CUSTOMERS I WE RESERVE THE RIGHT | BEULAVILLE I Mrk whooy ?wner I TO J.IMIT QUANTITY ? -J Ph. 298-3646 Hq, ? PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1, 2. & 3 OPEN TIL 8 p.m. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS i boneless^ i I: $l89| I m lb. 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