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Ndi1^ Kennedy Executrix S^rTScpen attys. Moans vllle NJC, y u-*m?-kat mmm t&;. '-. " ' vjt '?'-'* V--,' NORTH CAROJNA M " duplin COUNT* |s,r ? notice op sale UNDER and by rlriue cfthe ajKUlnileed of Trust eitscu ted by Gabrllls O. Chambers, dated February 96. ?T0, and recorded In Book 6*0. page 66. of the Office of the Regis** of Deeds of Duplin County, H orth Carolina, default hating Courthouse Door In Kenans vffle. North Carolina, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, oa Monday. Nooem been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secu red aid said Dead of Trust be ing by die terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee trill offer for sale at piddle auction to the highest bidder for cash at the her 26,1973, the property coo teyed la said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in Albertson Township, Dqslin C ounty. State of North Carolina, and more particularly descri bed as follows: first tract: beginning at a stake on the Kornegay and LaGraage Road; thence South 1-1/3 degrees West 378 feet to a stake an the road and in edge of said road; thence North 83-1/2 East 378 feet to a hickory tree; thence North 96 East 350 feet to a ode; thence North 51 East BO feet to a pine thence North 88 East 551 feet to a stake an die R?L. Outlaw line; thence firth 15 East 185-1/2 feet to stake; thence South 68 West 0 feet to a stake in field; tfence South 53 feet; thence wrath 73 West 968 feet to the ksgtnnlng. containing 7 acres, more or less, and being the same laid described in a deed from Nancy W. Outlaw, a wi dow, to Gabrilla O. Chambers, dated February 96, 1863, and recorded in Book 480, page 193, Duplin County Registry, which reference is hereby had. SECOND TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land located on Rural. Pared Road #1002 and known as a part of the Nancy Outlaw land, bounded now or formerly on the North by Robert Grady and Rural Paved Road; on the East by Sylvester Tew: on the South by Rosa Oitlaw Chatham, and on the West by Rural Paved Road # 1003, and containing 3 acres, more or less, and being a pa rt of the same land willed to Gahrilla O. Chambers by ber mother, Nancy Outlaw, as re corded in Will Book 15, page 305-08, Office of the Clerk cf Superior Conn, Duplin Co unty. THIRD TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land located on Rural Paved Road #1002 and known as a part of the Nancy Outlaw land, bounded now or formerly on the North by William Outlaw and Grabllla O. Chambers; on the Eaat by Ed Rouse; on the South by Clara Sutton Heirs: and on the West by Rural Paved Road #? 1002, containing 23 acres, more or less, and bring a part of the i same land willed to Gabrilla ?. pu-fc,, ? ? iay of Oaotar. iH, V1111 oi >! E. Craft, nil# STATE OF NORTH CAKOUNA COUNTY OF DUPLIN MID-STATE HOMES. INC.. a Florida corporation. -Mi W. FAI30N BARNES, (Substitute) ^*|Nf , ' i ? ?" - v- - '' V r r f' flffi > I JOSEPH TYLER aJd wife. BA RBARA A. TYLER, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL EST AT-: Judgment by default final Having Wo July entered here in ark] a judicial foreclosure of a Deed of Tram recorded in Book 688 at Page 388 in the office of the Register of Deads for said county and state or dered by the Court; NOW, THEREFORE, the un dersigned Trustee, acting pur suant to the orders of the Co urt' sod the provisions of Ar tical 39 of Chapter 1 of the Ge neral Statutes of N.C? win ax pose the property hereinafter described for sale at public a uction for cash at 13:00 noon I on the 30dt day of November. I 1973 at the courthouse doer I or other usual place of pubtyc I sale at the county courthouse In Kenansville. North Caroline, sail property lying and being I in the County of Duplin, Statu I a _ - ?- - ? a certain -,ra=t or parou of land In Limestone Township. Diptln County, State of North Carolina. Situated about 4 miles south and teaviiK the intersection of Highway 160 and Highway #1968 and following the northwest side of Dirt Highway #1968 approxi mately 380 feet to a ditch, the Begimlng corner; thence with said ditch. North IS 1/2 degrees West 83 feet to a stake indie Lumber Company line; thence, with this line South 83 degrees East 136 feet te a stake antbe North side of said Dirt Highway; thence, with said Highway, South 57 degrees West 137 feat to die BEGINNING, 5.600 sq. ft., mo re or less. This sale will be held open for ten days for upset bid as try law required. A deposit of tea lOJb percent of die amount bid will be required as spe cified in the default judgment. This sale is made expressly subject to: A. Confirmation by the Court; b. All prior liens and encum brances, easenuuts, conditions, reservations and restrictions set forth In instruments in the chain of title: and c. All outstanding taxes and assessments, if any. THIS 24th day of October, 1973. W. Faison Barnes, Sustitute Trustee ll-39-4t-WPB EPS ^ NOTICE TO HDDBU Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the BOARD OF TRUSTEES, JAMES 8PRUNT INSTITUTE, KenansviLie, Nor th Carolina, in the Library of Jamas Spnint Institute up to lately thereafter pUblicty open ed and reed tor the furnishing of labor, material ah# equip hiliiWilh I'iNtoi'lilfli . ,.46r? . ">.-L L.iVi )g ortt i Co 't?' wm ;i|g open fa jjigj. 'iLMMiat if? firmernl rnrittirt. nAaOClMtn t yeucrw VUUVTPVI returned to those submitting ? bona JWe proposal^provldwl turned to the architect or en five days after the date set ft* receiving bids, flnpfiiora and materialmen may "twain plans and specifications by making a deposit of 150.00 per set. of which 035.00 is refundable. The portion retained shall be cov erage for the cost or printing and handHng. The work win consist of ap proximately 29,040 square feet of classrooms These buildings wilHbe constructed of precast concrete slabs. All contractrs are herby no tified that they must have pro per ttcenee under the State laws governing their respective trades. General Contractors are no tified that Chapter 07, Article 1. General Statutes of North Car line, win be obeervod in re cehwadMtnd awarding gsasrai Plumbinf and Heating Oh tractors ore notified thot ChH tor ?7, article S, General Sta tutes of North Caroline, wU be observed la locaivlag and a warding plumbing and heating Electrical Contractors are no tified that envWaas ef Chn tar a, Artido i General Sta tutes of North Carolina, vil be abo erred In rseeMi^and a y propeeal shaB be^ae tanured by tan Federal DepaaS laaurnace Corporation. of an S% of the proposal or In Ilea thereof a bidder may offer a a bid bood of S? of the bid Ucensed under the laws ef North Carolina to execute such haada, conditioned that forthwith)nuta wroenftrtte obligee upon saU bond if the Udder faib to execute the coa tract la accordance with the hid bond, and upon failure to forthwith make payment, the abraty pay to the abSgoe en amount oqual to dadMe the posit shall he retained by the Owner as liquidated ?to??rf In event of failure of the suc cessful bidder to exeeete the contract wtthia ton days after sJndwttMta*tjdrndriir"ene hundred pereent <100% > of the contract prm. Payment wffl he made on the basis of ninety percent <??%> of monthly estimates and flnol tkn and acceptance of work. No bid may ha withdrawn alter the orhortulod dosing time for the receipt of bids for a period of ? days. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or nit bids and to Wilmington North fit .aHi UNDER AND IV VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY Of an Order - dei authority of Section u?, SeTa^Ltatet'jNorth Cane the rill i for sak to, cash to the high est bidder, at public auction at the Duplin County School Bui Jarage located South of Ken ansviUe, N. C. on Highway No. 11, on Tuesday. December 4, 1973, at the hour of 11:00 Noon, the following described per 1 isTRn a^ Pan el Track, Serial No 14KPB3S16 ?. 1MB 1-Mi Ton Chevrolet Truck, Serial No. C533SB1M557 I 1956 Chevrolet School Bus, Serial No. 6D56A017069 I, i 956 Mi Ton Chevrolet Truck, Serial No JA56B021727 S. 1 Coleman 00 Burning tanbtr JOl 1 10 I Moto 5 20 loUS ft banks M. articles of 1 ra U bind the County Set rage a lift. 11 South of Kenansville. N I iday through Frldaj from l it tot a. The Joard oi Education ?? and aU bid: this the ,?th d?j of November, 1973 Board of Education of Dup lin County C B. Tfalvartob Sacretary 'arent ar I re-chool dr A ?ir >U ne eatad persona re invited to j | attend. it te trapper heat rtll iauae a la ??, _ _ _ I " ' rt A ?tfto to a mm *%o kiwwt the way. het (Ml drhre Q. tl* the Itartfc Pele He'? to Bon* Km*. ^ ^ 4 wi - -- - . fc. w??.fc? it *" ? ' ? : WDBcl Siller- ar Potof It- ttoe otoOfty to too 01 st ootoo hconipiniwriy ' IK I BACKHOE SERVICE I I Ditching, Fill Dirt, And Topsoil I I Coll 298-3904 Or 298-3413 I AIR CONDITIONED^ WE CATER TO PARTIES Heated and cooled air should be allowed to flow freely from one living area to another. But except for that, its circulation should be strictly contained by insulating the following places: . O Basement walls. O Siibfloors between crawlspace/basement and living areas. v;?; I:t*f: J. , s;* 0 All exterior walls. ^ O Floor of unfinished attic, or ?ceiling of finished attic j ? O Walls between Uvi?? ' M and attached areas, such as ? garage or epdoaed pocdi ^ tmi T. <1*- VJil? sisJsr can save you 1S%. iv Stjfo spe^ jfrfrfanja any material that limits the flow of he&t from one spscc "? eJEllig'^ '""ffwlriS hT*3 to prfr?mt le^yCT^^^a^ng0^dorolingnsystonK h^fve to v .: the i thev to i ? ' 7 And that hold? true whether you rely on gas, oil, electricity, or a combination of these power sources. Proper insulation on save you : this can mean m !er:v;> of cash ? is illustrated by the tablf on the right. S67 $29 $96 I StgSlS??aNC ,^4 j S32 jt;6| /our hem* and how it's constructed But rev: dless of the ; on an pay to itself entirely, in the form of uel ?av-i: in 3 o 5 year ? 1 A mtinuetosavi same r ey keeping y
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