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.Deaths & Funerals RICHARD S.B0S11C BEULAVILLE - Richard S. Rustic Sr., 66 of Beulaville, died Sunday. Funeral, Beu laville Baptist Church. Bu rial, Bostic family cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Virginia Albertson Bostic; daughter, Nancy B. Womble of Sand ford; sons, Richard S. Bostic Jr. of Kinston, Robert Keith Bostic of Beulaville,' -brothers, Larry P. Bostic, Fitzgerald Bostic and Numa Dean Bostic, all of Beula ville; five grandchildren. JOHNNIE C. BROWN ROSE HILL - Mrs. Johnnie Brazil Chestnutt Brown, 73, jdied Monday. Funeral, Rose Flill United Methodist Church. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. Surviving: son, Jimmy Brown of Morehead City; sisters. Mrs. Betty Mae .Tucker and Mrs. Alma Wil son, both of Magnolia, Mrs. Asline Tucker of Wilming ton, Mrs. Neva Merritt of Myrtle Beach, S.C.;three granddaughters. P. ? ? ' '? ' ' ; 1 ' ' - ' I MAGGIE T. WOOD [ CHINQUAPIN - Mrs. |Maggie Thigpen Wood, 82, died Tuesday. Funeral, EEdgerton Funeral Home, ;;Wallace. Burial, Sharon ^Church cemetery. Surviving:daughter, Mrs. Maggie Farley of Jackson ville;sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Davis and Mrs. Hannah Jenkins, both of Wallace, Mrs. Ella Brown of Chin quapin, Mrs. lona Albert son of Beulaville; three grand children; a great-grandchild. NORMAN G. HINSON GOLDSBORO - Norman Gray Hinson, 44, died Tues day. Funeral, Seymour Fu neral Home. Burial, Provi dence United Methodist Church cemetery. Among those surviving are: sister, Mrs. Dora King of Faison and brothers, Mar shall L. Hinson of Mount Olive and Charles R. Hinson of Dudley. ACIE R. HOWARD DEEP RUN - Acie Robert Howard, 77, died Thursday. Funeral, Woodington Ward, Church of Jesus' Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial, church cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Es tella Howard; sons, Warren Howard of Rose Hill, Harvey Plato Howard of Kinston. Ronald E. Howard of Jack sonville. Fla.; daughter, Mrs. Gertie Mae Potter of Deep Run; nine grandchil dren; sii great-grandchil dren. ANCIET. ALPHIN MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Ancie Taylor Alphin, 70, died Wednesday. Funeral, Tyn dall Funeral Home. Burial, Summerlin family cemetery, Duplin County. jj Surviving: sons, Clifton Alphin of Route 1, Mount t Olive, Bobby Alphin and | Melvin Alphin, both of Route c 6, Mount Olive, Danny <A1- S phin of Dudley; daughter, Mrs. Judy Wiggins of Mount | Olive; sisters, Mrs. Nannie Kate Jones, Mrs. Russell , Pickett and Mrs. Essie Hill, | all of Route I, Mount Olive; | 14 grandchildren; three E great -grandchildren. L ? ? i I Two Charged In ( Beating Death j Of Mount Olive Man i Police charged two men last week in the death of Jerry Coleman Mercer, 26, of Mount Olive, who was found badly beaten Nov. 7 on the southern bank of Greenfield Lake in Wilmington. Mercer was found uncon scious in bushes in the 1800 block of Lake Shore Drive. Michael David Clemmons, 21, of Wilmington, and Paul Steven Dennis, 26, of Can ton, Ohio, were each charged with one count of first-degree murder in connection with Mercer's death. Clemmons surrendered to police Thursday and was being held in New Hanover County Jail with no provision for bail at that time. Dennis was being held by authorities j in Canton. Ohio. Legal Notices NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PHILLIPS GRAINS. INC. NOTICE is hereby given that Articles of Dissolution of a North Carolina corporation, were filed in' the office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina on the 15th day of November, 1983, and that all creditors and claimants against the torporation are required to present ?their respective claims and de mands immediately in writing to the corporation so that it can proceed to collect its assets, convey and dispose of its properties, pay, satisfy and discharge its liabilities and obligations and do all other acts required to liquidate its .business and affairs. This the 30th day of November, 1983 Phillips Grains, Inc. By: Paul K. Phillips, President ? Pv: Violette K. Phillips. Secretary 12 29-4t-P4P-24 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estete of Angeleta Kornegav Tyndall of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons heving claims against the estate of said ANGELETA KOR NEGAV TYNDALL to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publi cation of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A)I persons indebted to said estate 'please make immediate payment This the 5th day of December. -1#83 estate OT Angeleta Kornegay Tyndall Lottie K. Lewis, Executrix 403 Home Avenue. FarmviMe, NC 27828 William H. Lewis, Jr. Lewis, Lewis & Burti 1 Attorneys at Law 1 P.O Box 4 I Fannville, NC 27828 Telephone 1919) 753 5111 1 12 29 4t pd 1 I DOCKET SP IS. SUB 4 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND < NECESSITY I In the Matter of Application of i Cogentrix of North Carolina. Inc.. ' for Certificate of Public Convo- 1 nionca and Necessity. Pursuant to G.S. 62 110 1. Authorizing tha Guilford Mills. Inc.. Proiact In Kenansvllle. 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 GS 62 110.1(a) for a steam and ? ? . . 1 ?? alectnc power cogeneration facility to be located at the plant of Guilford Mills. Inc., in Kenansville, Worth Carolina, and to be known as the Guilford Mills, Inc Project Details of the application may be obtained from" the office of the Chief Clerk of the North Carolina U itilit ies Commission, Dobbs iuilding, 430 North Salisbury ?treet, Raleigh, North Cfffolina, vhere a copy of the application is ivailable for review by any in erested person If no complaint is received within ten days after the last date of publication of this notice, the Commission will enter an order swarding the certificate sought by the Applicant. If a complaint is eceived within two days after the ast date of publication of this Motice, the Commission will sche Jule a public hearing on the application and will give reason able notice of the time and place thereof to the Applicant and to aach complaining party Persons desiring to lodge a :omplaint 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 *ish to be considered the Commission in connection with the application. Such as statement will Pe included in the Commission's pffical 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 ng. 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 live Director, is required by statute lo represent the using and con suming public in proceedings be fore the Commission. Statements :o 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 ngs before the Commission. Statements to the Attorney Ceneral 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 l2-22-4t-c--CNC 105 FOR SALE Duplin General Hospital will receive sealed bids to sell six used 19" RCA Color Televisions on December 28, 1983, at 2 P.M. in the Controller's Office. Duplin < General Hospital, P.O. Box 278, Kenansville, N.C. 28349. All interested bidders should specify in writing the amount of their bid and seal it in an envelope marked "Bid on Televisions" and J mail or deliver to Duplin General r Hospital, P.O. Box 278, Konans ville, N.C 28349 Duplin General Hospital will I accept or reject the bid on Thurs day, January 12, 1984, at 7:00 c P.M. to the best interest of the c Hospital. Victor J. Tucker Controller ? 12 15-1t-c-DGH 22 c c Invitation Issued | Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Murphy request the honour c of your presence at a recep- f, tion to celebrate their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, the eighteenth of December, Nineteen j! hundred and eighty-three <j from three until five o'clock in the afternoon at their [= home on Route 1, Pink Hill. It is requested that there be c no gifts, please. DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL , c Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC Ike Riddick, Publisher P.O. Box 6S Kenansville, NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, NC 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents ; In Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.?$2.83 1 Yr.?$3.66 ? Outside of Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.-$2.35 1 Yr.-$4.70 | Outside North Carolina $5.50 per year 1 i ^ You Are Invited To I Open House At I United Carolina I Bank Kenansvllle j! c I December 22, J 983 I Santa Claus Will Be Here From 3-5 P.M. E Register For Black & White TV I To Be Given Away At 5:00 P.M. Register Day Of Open House Only Register For Other Door Prizes N To Be Given Away Throughout The Day M You NBod Not Bo Present To Win JAMES T. WEST WALLACE ? James Thomas West, 67, died Sat urday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home chapel. Bu rial, Penile Cemetery. Surviving: sister, Mrs. Mildred Mills of Baltimore, Md.; niece, Mrs. Christine Burroughs of Goldsboro. Ljl ?A ?3 C Two Firms In Contention For Project In Wallace Either Dixie General Con tractors Inc. of Wallace or T.A. Loving & Co. of Golds boro is the low bidder for the general contract for waste water treatment facility im provements in Wallace. When bids were opened last week in Town Hall. Dixie General appeared to have entered the low bid of $860,929.30. The next lowest bid appeared to be Loving's at $863,888. An inspection of the bids, however, showed that the Loving bid appeared to carry a $3,000 item that could have been excluded. If the itemized tabulation finds a $3,000 error. Loving would be (he low bidder by $51 at $860,888. Don Butler of Henry van Oesen and Associates of Wilmington, the town's en gineering firm, said the bids will be tabulated and sent to the U.S. Environmental Pro tection Agency for approval. I HO Mm * Ui? OoNitetrt 6, [.<w?*#lu> f 0 Ita 1*4 M40?l?.? N * I0t40 ?????*. (McImm? * nirni '?> >0 V?H* It. (nMnii Co *1010 ^ ISSACHAR, THE NINTH SON! | ISSACHAR MEANS HIRELING OR THERE IS MIRE. THE NINTH SON OF JACOB AND THE FIFTH M BY LEAW (SEN. 30:1710). WIS SONS WERE TOLA, PUVAH, JASWUB, AND SWIMRON. ISSACHAR, 1 PRESUMABLY WOULD AND DID GO TO EGYPT WITH WIS FATHER JACOB (6EN.4^13a WHERE, | SHORTLY BEFORE HIS DEATH, JACOB WITH PROPHETIC INSIGHT INTO WIS NINTH SON'S S CHARACTER, DESCRIBED ISSACHAR AND WIS CHILDREN AS A STRONG ASS CROUCHING ! DOWN BETWEEN THE SWEEP FOLDS, SUBMITTING TO THE BURDENS IMPOSED BY FOREIGN M MASTERS PROVIDED THEY PERMIT WIM TO REMAIN IN WIS PLEASANT LAND (.SEN.49:1415). |? THE DESCENDANTS FORMED ONE OF THE TWELVE TRIBES OF ISRAEL CONSISTING OF \ FOUR CLANS, ONE FOR EACH OF THE SONS OF ISSACHAR. AT THE FIRST CENSUS TAKEN IN M THE WILDERNESS THE TRIBE NUMBERED FIFTY FOUR THOUSAND FIGHTING MEN AND, IN ?, DAVID'S REIGN, IT WAD REACHED EIGHTY SEVEN THOUSAND FIR5T CLASS WARRIORS! 1 WHEN THE TRIBE OCCUPIED THE VALLEV OF JEZREEL, AS THEIR PORTION OF THE M PROMISED LAND, THIS LOW, LEVEL. AND FERTILE PLAIN, COMBINED WITH THE TRIBAL TRAITS OF THE PEOPLE, EXPLAINS WHY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH JACOB'S PROPHECY THE % TRIBE WAS SO READY TO SUBMIT TO SERVITUDE?THEY HAD MUCH TO LOSE, LIVING ON GROUND "THAT WAS SO WELL ADAPTED TO THE ACTION OF THE WAR CHARIOTS OF 1 ENEMIES! , ? (163) ' ' v<7 *2 ? SAVE THIS POP VOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK__ ? ' Ul SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND | THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY | 3EULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. Orzo Thigpen Hwy. 24-E, Beulaville 298-3476 ? > BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY, INC. JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson & Employees i/VHALEY'S AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE Beulaville 298-3844 UNITED CAROLINA BANK Of Kenansville "Our Bank is Built on People" Main Street 296-0134 JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones ? Beulaville WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Warsaw - Kenansville - Beulaville ' THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN For Fine Lunches & Dinner Chef John Ramirez & Family Corner Main & Cooper Streets Kenansville 296-1122 &? * ? ? k ^ J POWELL'S DRY CLEANERS "For All Your Dry Cleaning Needs" 207 N. Front, Warsaw 293-7740 THERESA'S FASHIONS Beulaville & Kenansville R CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES Beulaville, N.C. ^ 298-4447 ^ EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. 8 Worthington Building, [% North Main Street, Kenansville at Complete Eye Glass Service ^ 296-1782 HOLMES' JEWELERS 1 Front Street, Kenansville 0 All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs Mo 296-1443 j| I KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & | FAISON PHARMACY | Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane (il s NEWW.H. JONES CO., INC. | Pink Hill ' \ 568-3171 | ? BEULAVILLE TIRE COMPANY \ & WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE | I Douglas, Bridgestone & Multi-mile Tires and Retreads |S Hwy. 24-W, Beulaville V 298-466? |{] I WHALEY SUPER MARKET ' | Beulaville Monk Whaley I? ? >ALADMASTER SALES & SERVICE I 0 Waterless & Greaseless Cookware g China, Stoneware, Crystal & Flatware For Service - 298-4440 C If No Answer, Please Call Later p 0 QUICK SALES 0 Pink Hill 3 288-4450 r
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