.5 ^ ^ v. you. It * for thbTnsason that the Kern Hall opens at 9:30 a.m. and doeetat 5:30 p.m., except "ttoigb the state offices will be closing on : ifefsd the county ofner*^ on Fridays, we will continue to Operate am the same regular schedule and remain open oa IVtonciAy through !;'ridty* A very important meeting will M helc on Tuesday night, Feb SUary 15, at 7 p.m. at the Farm ' Bureau building to their base he to atndy the poesiMity of ttortbg a KenaatvMfo Mfei"': Chamber of Commerce. Jim ?usher, Executive Director of toe Duplin Development Com minion, who was formerly with the Albemarle-Stanly County Chamber of Commerce, will present a short program and be available to answer questions. , TUa is the second organiza tional meeting, the first having I been held on January 27th. t Please plan to attend m tote is mwtto atop to toe growth mid 1 ??A'reminder - February 15 to \ aiao the deadline far purchasing ' amd displaying' yonr*l477 ( Kenansville Town* License 1 Plates, if you have nob pur chased them, you may do m at the Town Hall. The coat it still only $1.00 Future topics of this column . wBl todude recreation and the , perk development, zoning and pUnning,^ a dtocuisiini of the j Ill Its rUtllK^ j Oleander Chapel. Interment, Oleander Memorial Garden. Surviving; widower. Arnold P Dobson; daughters Vicky Gore aad Mrs. Maynard Lee uenberg, Wilmington; son. Perry Dobson, Wilmington; 3 sisters aad 2 brothers. ELIZABETH R. FABER KATIE L FABEK FAISON Mrs. Elisabeth Kimberly Ritchey Faber 20. and her seven-month-old daughter, Katie bene Faber, at Maryland, died Monday. Fu neral, Poplar Grove Baptist Church. Burial, Fsison Ceme tCISurvivtng Mrs. Faber: wi dower, Harry Michael Faber; daughter, Kelly Louise Ritchey; sisters, Mrs. Melissa Fyten, of ; Arlington, Va., Mrs. Emma D. Ritchey of Venice, Calif.; half brather, Robert G. Ritchey, Jr. of Brighton, Mass. Surviving Katie Faber; father Hnrty Michael ftker of Mary- , land; sister, Kelly Louise Rit chey of the home; maternal ' Kandmother, Mrs. Elisabeth I lornley Ritchey; paternal ,, grandmother. Mrs. Mildred M. Faber of Forestville, Md. RANNIE FARRIOR f! ROSE HILL - Mrs. lannie I Farrior, 58, died Thursday. \ Funeral, Sunday, Christian < Chapel Church. Burial, Farrior i Family cemetery i Surviving: widower, Willie 1 Daniel Farrior; sons, Kenneth, c Willie,Jr., and Dudley Eugene i rf Row HU. David Dewitt Far- I rior at New York; daughters, < Mrs. Juanha Dobson and Mrs. feu wdMn. WBierwNwrtiikof Hew York; brother, George Dobeoo of Wallace. " ' P'U ^ ? ^ 'J I n Q - ; : I I I 10 will on Friday, March 11, 1877 a* 12:0C -won, at t t North1*"" Countv' K*n*n,v"to Beginning at the loteraectior oI the Northern margin of "B" Street with the Eeatern margin of Evan* Street and running thence with the Northern mar gin Of Mid "8" Street South 74 degraea 10 minutes East 100 feet to the corner of Lot No. 04, thence North 16 degrees 50 mlnutee East 50 feet to the corner of Lots Not. 02, 63 and SB; thence with the dividing line between Lots Nos 86 and 8? North 74 degrees 10 minutes West 100 feet to the Eeatern margin- of said Evans Street, thence with It South 15 degrees 50 minutes Wast 50 feet to the beginning, being Lota Noe. 87 and 88, according to a map of colored subdivision for I. J. EDULA S. CARTER WALLACE Mrs. Edula Sa vage Carter, 85, died Thursday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home chapel. Burial Roekfth Memorial Cemetery. nom OF THANKS The Elizabeth Whitman family wishes to exptiss their deep appreciation to the many people who made die "Lib Whitman Benefit Day" sacMs huge success. We especially ippreriatSfBMf who organized Ibe day, the members of Unity United Methodist Cbarch. Mends in the community, those vho spent their time and mergy, those who responded to be ticket sales and all those vho came and participated, [here are no words to ade juately express how much we tppreciate the out-pouring of ove and concern shown by nreryoneofyou. jOPf? - ' : J j$J af# *?oSS5" ; *??' is . tl IATTiA i >t? i _ , Mrs Susan J Oulnn and re corded in tr.? Office of the Agister of Deeds Office In Book 439 at Page 50?, to which Book and Page rotoranoo la hereb, mode for a mora accurate de scription of the above lot, A ten percent deposit will be required of the successful bid NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix under the Last Will and Testa ment of Clayton Stroud, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this la to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of August, 1977, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the ^TpmTznd day of February, of the Estate of Clayton Stroud, asr Fink Hill, N.C. 28872 V 3-3-4t-ACS Jamas T. White, Cassia C. White. Notice Is hereby given that you are entitled to a hearing before the Ouplln County Clerk of Superior Court, KenansvUle, North Carolina, to present facts as to why the propsoed fore closure on your property de scribed In a Deed of Trust filed M the Duplin County Public Registry, Book 808 Page 145, to the Farmers' Home Administra tion shoukf not take pleas* This hearing Is set for^JSCraday, March 3, 1?77, atfttEDO A.M. S/J. M. Mills, Jr., Fin HA Agent far Trustee, James O. Buchanan ? . M '.'1 i ^b^fi^^for?Ur | nematodes, and later add Vydate to your ]imm Jransplant water for I t lei^^and ' %\ This new Vydate plan 1 J % ; gives you proven, effective I l5^^ ? 81 ? me: Broadcast VtoatE I ' pieplant and incorporate to a I ' j lepth of 4 to 6 inches; then form J yourIbeds fr,mi tteared soil. ?1 flraiting period is required. The p. d ' r ,prcplant treatment can be made $ right up to the me of trans ) planting. Vydate kills rootknofc f j fe ? nd lesion nematode on cc n: a .x.\u | Jl Vydate move s into tobacco I quickly moves into the plants to nematot^VYD^re^tbe j transpl ^ <e III, NC NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF BALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE 01 Geneffil Court of Justice, Su->'" parlor Court Dlvlalon for Duplin County, mod# in that Special "Audrey F. Lane & hueband, Woodard D. Lane; Helen S. Davie (Unmarried); Woetey C. Sullivan, Jr. & wife, Francee M. Sullivan; Nancy Qeraldine 8.1] Wright'& huebanfl &vM Wright, Petitlonere v. Mary Anne 8utton Sullivan A C. Braneon Victor, Guardian Ad tlvan (Minor), Reepondenta", the underalgned Commlaaloner I will en the 11th day of March, 1077, at 12.00 o'clock Noon on I the promiaee, offer for eale to? I the highest bidder lor oaah that certain tract or peroei of land lying and belng,.<Jn Gllsson Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and mora parti cularly described as follows: TRACT ONE: Said lot of land may be located by starting at an Iron pipe In the center of Graded Rood 11506 at a point where the waters of Spring Branch flow underneath said road; thence running S. 68 degrees 25' E. 168.50 feet to an Iron pipe in the center of said road, the be ginning corner of the lot of land hereinafter described, thence running from this beginning corner so located and tied N. 6 degrees 46 E 79.50 feet to en I or pipe; thence S. 83 degnses or E. 775.38 feet toan iron pipe In. the oenter of Road #1506; thence with the center of said road N. 68 degrees 54' W. 768.15 feet to an Iron pipe, the point and place of BEGINNING, containing 30,875 square feet or 0.71 of an acre. And Being a portion of a certain tract of land claimed by J. R. Waters and wife, Nettie Waters by s deed dated November 5, 1951, from Jamjps D. Herring, et als, re corded in Book 471, Page 22, of the Duplin County Registry. TRACT TWO BEG NNING st sn Iron pipe In the center of Graded Road #1506 at s point where the waters of Spring Branch flow underneath said road;,thence running along the run of Spring Branch as It meanders to sn iranmipe which Mr ? r ?ip? thi P ortti ti 15- iq - f?? Ai i Id In ? 23 ?'n M I Thl r* e a I tfa !m?d by R VI ? ?. VI in by m ! Novem , fron Ouplli County Regl ry dMd covers 15,I 3 21 ryftiilno ^ This sate will be mad* subject to the 1977 ad valorem taxes The highest bidder at said sale shall be required to make a sash deposit of ten percent (10%) of his bid as evidence of good faith. This the 7th day of February, 1077. sfOeorge R. Kornegay, Jr., Commissioner ' 3-3-4t-GRK,Jr. NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY notice of resale UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of DUPLIN TIMES-PROORESS SENTINEL ihsnSh relist... ~ flecond Qui Poetaoe I KenansviUe.N.C. 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES 8to,?ln DupHn and AdMPing*"'* Counties 8 Moe.?-S1:82 1Yr.~S3.S4 smos.?sSis?' (includes N.C. Sales Tax) M Sit suusx ST 78 a 296 fKi of of I* * 31 trr. ui an advance bid th ui srtlgned Jommli oner v?HI on Fric 18, 1 *t 12 ? Noon, it c)< r i ret he tight ?o ?h upon ar Wd of ) 00, tain tract or Count) "?forth --a. md ?1 wBa - uqscf it??u as Kmows. FIRST TRACT: Located about 2-1/2 miles East f the Town of Beuiafftleand on the South side of Highway Nc 24. BEGIN NING at a stake on the South sMe of Highway No. 24 said stake being 79 feet from the center of saltf Highway and opposite Dorma Baadefti corne which is on the North side of pore . >e.n0 andt a* let fo. i dated J una 9,196ft, from Albert Batch etoi Jr ar w Gierat V cKen Batchetof, to Amanda J Iwlnson, a: d record en a Boot 622, page 113, of the Dopllr County Registry. Subiect to 1977 Duplin Count) ad valorem taxes. A ten per cent deposit win be required of the successful bid der as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 31st day ot January, 1977. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner iL 2-17-21-HEP ??????????????????I Ike first and 1. The first and last word in agricultural fi nancing is Farm Credit. And tha Pro duction Credit Association has pro- I vfded good dependable Farm Credit to * farmers for over 50 years. We've worked with the people of agriculture by providing short and intermediate term financing geared to each individ- J uaTs situation. Call the professionals'of egiculhiral financing, the Production Credit Association. You can depend on us. ? 24b. French Fried 3 For I D ATOEl ?lc 114 ir Hines ?CAKE MIX 59 ?CANDY 6 pk?- 45* I Old Woyn?sboro Sllc?d Fr?? ON j| PEACHES 1 Bonner Vienna SAUSAGE 4-5 Oi. Size $ J OH ? 1? Banner BEEF STEW "" ??' Shawnee FLOUR 69 Canned I TOM A i oes I MM $1 001 M** p* I TOWELS I 39' - I Gr**r Appl? SAUCE 3^?. I BEANS I r/t sh? 49* I '"wc*0" I

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