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Kenansville Guilford East Plant To i Use Steam To Curb Energy Costs While many new busi nesses are based on space age concepts, George Lewis' new company, Cogentrlx of North Carolina Inc., Is "based on the concept of cogenera tlon, an idea as old as mill stream waterwheels that harnessed a single form of energy for multiple uses. Instead of waterwheels, however, the plants that Lewis plans to build will Include boilers and burbines. Instead of water power Lewis will use coal, and instead of producing hydro-electric power and grinding corn, Cogentrlx plants will gene rate steam for use by textile plants and electricity that will supplement power pro duced by the states' utilities. The Carolinas' textile in dustry and consumers in general should benefit from Lewis' efforts. "On average, we expect textile plants using the steam we generate to save approxi mately 30 percent of their thermal energy costs, which could range anywhere from $500,000 to $1 million a year per plant," said Lewis, presi dent of Cogentrix. "This savings will help textile companies reduce their overall costs of produc tion and allow them to spend more on modernizing plants. Improved plants are better able to compete with foreign manufacturers and to provide jobs that are more secure," he said. "We also expect consum ers in general to benefit in the long-run because the plants we build will help the utilities meet electric demand without having to build large, new generating plants," he said. Since Lewis formed his company early last year, Guilford Mills of Greensboro and West-Point Pepperell of West Point, Ga. have said they intend to purchase the steam he'll generate from six plants, three for each com .pany. Two of fhe plants for Guilford Mills will be located In Greensboro, the third In Kenansville. The , three plants servina West-Point Pepperell in North Carolina will be in Hamilton, Lum berton and Elizabethtown. Construction of these plants is expected to begin this spring. In addition, Lewis is planning 10 addi tional plants. The total construction budget for the 16 Cogentrix plans is about $400 million and will provide 1,600 con struction jobs during the two yccs when they are being built. When operational, the plants will employ approxi mately 25 people each and have annual payrolls of about $500,000 each. The concept of cogenera tion involves the use of a single energy >source to pro duce both electricity and usable thermal or mechanical energy. At the turn of the century, textile plants usee hydro power to generate both electricity and mechanical power to drive their mach inery. in a modern day appli cation of cogeneration, Co gentrix plants will be built that include steam boilers and electric turbines. Steam produced by the boilers will be put to two uses ? to run the turbiles to produce electricity and to be used by textile plants in manufacturing processes, such as finishing cloth. Cogentrix plants, which will burn coal, will produce 35 megawatts of electricity each, enough to supply the needs of a small city. If the plants ran on oil, they would have to burn 3.5 million barrels of oil annually to produce the same amount of electricity. The power generated by Cogentrix will be sold to the states' utilities under the Public Utilities Regulatory ! Policies Act (PURPA). This | act was passed by Congress in 1978 to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil and gas and to conserve domestic supplies of these resources. Duke Power Cpmpany is doing the design work for the new Cogentrix plants, while NCNB National Bank is serv ing as financial advisor and helping locate institutional investors for the new com pany. "The plants we plan to build will use state-of-the-art technology in steam genera tion," Lewis said. "Com puter modeling tests that Duke engineers have per formed show that there will be no adverse effect on the enfironment from the plants." During the early planning stages of Cogentrix, the N.C. Alternative Energy Corpora tion, a non-profit corporation at the Research Triangle Park, helped determine the feasibility of Lewis' project. "We believe that cogen eration is one of the more attractive energy opportuni ties available in North Caro lina," said Dr. Jon M. Veigel, executive director of the organization. "We are delighted to see that this kind of facility is being initiated by the private sector." Lewis, wno noias an en gineering degree from Syra cuse University and a law degree from New York Law School, has had more than 18 years experience with Charles T. Main Company, one of the nation's largest utility consulting firms. "We believe cogeneration is a concept whose time has definitely come," says Lewis. "If textile plants are to remain competitive against foreign imports, and if we're to continue to enjoy the benefits of abundant electric power and reduce our de pendence on foreign oil, we must constantly be on the look-out for opportunities to apply new and existing tech nology," he said. "The cogeneration plants we plan to build will do just that ? use some of the oldest concepts around, but with the application of new tech nology. We look for' wide ranging benefits." Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Amendment of Revenue Sharing Budget The Duplin County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on additional Revenue Sharino Funds to he received in the year 1983 84 on Monday. February 6. 1984 at 9:15 AM in the Commissioners Room, Court house, Kenansville, NC 28349. The proposed use is as follows: Sanitary Landfill $205,000.00 Hospital Repair $80,000 00 JSTC - Repair $30,000.00 Total $315,000 00 All interested citizens will have the opportunity to give written or oral comments Senior Citizens are encouraged to attend and com ment. Handicapped persons need ing assistance or aid should contact the County Manager's Office (296 1240) before the meeting Duplin County Board of Commissioners Ralph Cottle, Clerk 1-26 1t-RT 27 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified on the 5th day of July, 1983, as co-administra trices of the'Estate of Ruby Duff Futral, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and cor porations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned co-Administratrices on or before the 12th day of July. 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 3rd day of January, 1984. Margaret Futral Maready & Irene Futral Thomas Estate of Ruby Duff Futral Route 1 Beulaville, N.C. 28518 Phillips & Phillips Attorneys at Law Box 727 Kenansville. N.C. 28349 2-2-4t-P&P-bill MFM NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified on the 6th day of January. 1984, as Administrator of the Estate of Thelma B Chest nutt. deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and cor porations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Thomas Chestnutt, Administrator, on or before the 12th day of July, 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 January. 1984 Thomas Chestnutt, Administrator Estate of Thelma B Chestnutt Route 1. Box 81 Magnolia. N.C 28453 'hillips & Phillips Attorneys at Law Jox 727 Cenansville, N.C. 28349 ! 2 4t P&P NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Having qualified at Co-Adminis trators ot the Last Will and Testament of Haywood Glenn Kernedv. late of Duplin County. North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all person, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Box 180, Beulaville, North Carolina, on or before the 30th day of July. 1984, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed. This tha 20 day of January. 1984. Harman B. Kannady and Manry E. Millar Co-Administrators of tha Last Will and Tastamant of Haywood Glann Kannady Laniar 8 Hall Attornays at Law P O Box 87 Kanansvilla. NC 28349 296 1444 ( 2-16-4IL8H The common cold is most communicable two days before to two days af ter symptoms appear^ I ? ? Girl Scout Cookies Have 50 Year History This is a special year for I Girl Sc>>u*s. It's the 50th . anniversary of commercially ; baked Girl Scout cookies, t To commemorate the year, ! Coastal Carolina's supplier, ; Little Brownie Bakers, has added a new cookie. Medal li >ns. Half of the box is the ?radi'ional shorbread with a dark cliocola'e bottom. The i'her half is a buttery short bread wi'h ground pecans and a praline-coa'ed bottom. The Medallions replace the choc<>la'e and vanilla creme sandwich cookies (Vanchos), which has been a poor seller na'i nwide. The o'her six varieties remain 'he same as las' year: Tref ils (low-calorie shor' brcad Cookies), Samoas (choc la'e-s'riped coconut and caramel cookies). Thin Min's (cliocola'e coa'ed choc la'e-min' cookies), D> -Si-Dos (oa'meal-peanu' bu"cr sandwich cookies). Cliocola'e Chunks (real cliocola'e chip cookies), and Tagal ngs (chocola'e-coa'ed peanu' bu"Cr pa"ies). Over'lie years. Girl Scou's have S 'ld many diffcren' kinds of cookies. Bu' com mercially-baked cookies are s'ill helping Girl Scou's make ends mee\ 50 years la'er. The sli Thread co..kies has had a few differen' names and a few differen' shapes, bu' i- has always been in 'lie Girl So >u' Cookie selec'ion. The min' cookies was in T duced in 1935. I'. 'oo, has experienced a few changes over 'lie years, 'he mos< no'iceable being 'he 1974 in'r due'ion .if Li"le Brownie Bakers' min' cookie, which has a chocola'e, ra'her 'han a vanilla wafer. According '?? William Bayers, presiden' of Li"le Br wnie Bakers, "when pe pie 'hink if Girl Scou' c kies, 'hey 'hink of the min' c.okie." Bit in many Councils, 'he Sam a is gaining on'he min' in 'lie o mpe'ion f r "favo ria'e Girl Scou' cookie." The unusual cookie, which is aim s' a candy, since i' is rich wi'li caramel, coconu' and chocolate, made such a hi* when i' was introduced ?lia* Na'i nal Georgraphic included i' in a pic'orial s'ory in i's cduca'ional children's b k. H >w Things Are Made (1981. The Cookies have changed ver 'lie years 'o mee' 'he needs, "as'es and demands file buying public. In 1984 Girl Scou' cookies contain no preservatives, no arificial c I rs and are made wi'li *100 percerr vege'able su rening. The cnnkies freeze well acc >mm da'ing cus' mers wli ? like ?>> have ?heirfav ri'ec kies'>n hand yearr und. F r cus' mers who are wa'ching 'heir cal ric in'ake. ?lie Tref ii cmkies c.in'ain nly 24 cal ries per c<'kie. The success if each year's c kie sale depends no' only n iie skills and enthusiasm f 'lie sale f rce, bu' als.? on he fine repu'aion 'lie pr due- has main'ained over ?lie pas' half cen'ury. Girl Sc u* c kies are ? ruly '?grea' c kies f r a grea' cause." Careful Addressing Prevents Broken Hearts ; 1 . Ifyou wan' your valentines 4> be delivered on target and ? m time, you can help the Pos'al Service by addressing ?liem properly. Postmaster fl.irence Brown of 'be Kenansville Post Office said. i "A re'urn address should be the firs' address a person pu's on an envelope," she siaid. "If there is a delivery problem, i' will allow us to re'urn the letter, card or parcel to the sender." Both the re'urn address and mailing address should con'ain comple'e address in fiirma'ion. This includes all .tf 'lie following elements ?lia' apply: Full name of recipient; Apartment mailbox number or apart men' number; Rural route number and box number; S'ree1 name and number or post office box number; City, state and -- very important ? Zip Code. Brown also urged use of legible handwriting, a ball poin1 pen (feh tips smudge easily) and correct postage oversized cards require estra post age). "Proper addressing is es pecially important around holidays such as Valentine's Day when many people do no1 use <heir return address in order to momentarily sur prise the recipient. Bu1 when the card or letter is un deliverablc. the one who is surprised is the sender when he or she discovers it w as not received." Postmaster Brown said. "Use a little care and we'll get it there." It takes two cups of shelled peanuts to yield a cup of peanut butter. Twelve ounces of peanut butter will measure one cup. 1981 0 IS Delta Rovale 2-door, loaded. $699500 BREWER MOTORS DODGE-CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Hwy. 117 N. Wallace 285-7191 1979 Dodge Magnum 2-door. loaded. $4495?? U BREWER MOTORS I mDODGE-CHRYSLER i IB -PLYMOUTH V Wn 117 H "Wallace A ^ Farm Machinery Auction Sale Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1984 10 a.m. 150 Tractors, 350 Implements We buy & sell used equipment daily Wayne Implement Auction Corp. P.O. Bo* ? CjoldsNvo "Nv C? ? ? ? '? ? 'i ie M19 TVJ^234 MC. Ljcenx Tip 166 ?? Retired taxpayers ... is your pension taxable? Based on your pension plan and situation, H&R Block can determine the most favorable tax treatment for your pension. We have the right forms and know-how to save you the most money at tax time. H&R BLOCK ^ THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE * 111 North Front Street-Warsaw Open 9 AM - 6 PM. Mon-Sat. Appointments Available - Phone 293-4733 Night Appointments Available NUMBER ONE BUILDERS SUPPLY HWY. 55 W., MOUNT OUVg *58-6586 SHINGLES 12.50 ? HARDWOOD SIDING* l"xH' '2.50 9 3/l"xH' '2.95 ir*H' '4.00 '6 95 4'*r ?/ 75 (Thru Jon 31-' I f 1 THIS Coupon Good For 10% OFF I On all reQair work on 4-wneet drives Coupon good thru Feb I I 28. T984 . | Call Denver McMahan for an appointment ? NOW. FOR EACH TUNE UP OF $50 OR MORE YOU RECEIVE A l 1 NEW CHRYSLER CARBURETOR AIR FILTER ELEMENT FREE' I StMK Ciluan. always racatve > 10% discount on ad sorvico work al Stows- I "brewer motor & equipment Hwy. 117 N. - Wallace- 285-7191 AUCTION SERVICES - ESTATE SALES/LIQUIDATIONS ? STOCK/INVENTORY REDUCTIONS ? GOING OUT OF BUSINESS F -CALL? ? CHAMPION REALTY AUCTION P.O. BOX 492 WARSAW. N.C. 919-293-4056 Free Estimates ? Appraisals ? NCAL # 3091 MANAGER-OPERATOR Excellent opportunity for an Individual interested in I I managing a modern, well-equipped, company- I I owned turkey farm in the Clinton, N.C. area. H Individual must have mechanical capabilities and be I I interested in poultry production. Prior experience I I preferred but not mandatory. Excellent salary and I I benefits. Respond in writing to: Personnel Department H' Carroll's Foods, Inc. P.O. Bok 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 (An Equal Opportunity Employer) H | Reduced For Quick Sale I Seminary Street, Kenansville 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room 2 Baths, Utility Room, Front & Back Porch lot 92 * 200 Purchase Price *19,500 FIRM For Information Call 296-0215 Bays 296-0743 Niglrts NATIONWIDE The Number 1 Auto Insurer in North Carolina is Good People bringing you Great Service! Nationwide, North Carolina's Number 1 Auto Insurer, is on your side with more than 500 Agents and Adjusters in North Carolina to make sure you get fast service when you need it. ID.L. Scott Rt. 2, Scott's Store Mt. Olive, NC 28365 Phone: 658-5222 Ethro Hill Highway #11 ? Pink Hill 568-3310 It J NATIONWIDE 1 I INSURANCE Nationwide is on your side Nationwide Mutual insurance Company ? Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company^| Nationwide Life Insurance Company ? Home office Columbus. Ohio TO SERVE YOU BETTER! A 2 Locations: Wallace & Burgaw I Special of the Week New two bedroom 14 wide. Fully Fur nished. Plywood floors. Brand-name ap pliances. $10,500.00 FAYEORR f Manager WALLACE BOBBY BLANTON BURGW vimmr ivi* w w? . _ 4HHH: CHAMPION^ ^ I I Country Fair Mobile Homes ^ I I Monday ? Hwy. 117 Bypass, Burgaw, 259-2270 Saturday "9 5 J VFrlday 9-5 Hwy. 117 North, Wallace, 285 7186 Sunday "s j WILKINS PONTIAC GMC, AMC, Jeep, Renault, Inc. In Warsaw 204 West College Street 293-3126 Warsaw, North Carolina It Only Takes A Minute To Make A Deal Take a minute today and tee one of Erics minute men on this weeks special / 1984 T-1000 I *6278 , Tax & Tags Not Included Eric's Minutemen: Furman Tyndall, Sales Mgr. Carl Sandlin Leslie Bell George Pollock REMEMBER IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE I
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