Ifenda ^fcbp.m. Monday; ' ^ ERMtflMJ. , MEWING SCHEDULED The B. F. Grady P.T.F. meeting has been scheduled for Monday, September 26 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Molly Sloan at the Southeast Regional Education Center in Jacksonville. She will be speak ing about the State Primary Beading Program. YOUTH REVIVAL the Cabin Missionary Baptist Church invites you to attend their weekend Youth Revival. H is tp be held September 16-18, Friday through Sunday nights. Evangelist Ronnie Stewart from Fuquay-Varina will be the guest speaker. The Boys From Bethlehem will provide the special music Friday and Satur day nights. Services will begin at 7:30 each evening, and 11 Sunday morning. The public is invited to attend. SARECTA FREE WILL BAPTIST HOMECOMING Sarecta Free Will Baptist Church of Kenansvilie will have . its Homecoming Service on ; September 18. The pastor, the i Rev. N.B. Barrow, will deliver " the morning message. Lunch : will be served arquqd 12:30. ; 'Following lunch, there will be a ; singspiration. All former jf members, ministers and friends . of the church are invited to attend these services on this special day. 'W Mat " Jul' - 4 jjjfc ' - '? ; f4fcWte?*ioi Hone milker . f,,?M HI eg. At i : year* school children In Wayne and all adjoining couitks will be guests if the for any day upon pre mentation of a special ticker before 6:30 p.m. A supply of these tickets has been mailed to the on 11 c 1pal at each school. Con teat Monday at 8 p.m. 'tor C. test >t 4 p.m.. S:? infl Bee (Wayne County students only) at 4JO p.n and a Fircmcii's Princess Contest at 8 p m. TSWPf ? _ . JPKT5BI . : , ^3?i?W S Of M ^Guardian Cartf|| nvgiw acuvnras were en joyed by Guardian Care in dents due to wide variety. Birthdays in August were cele brated by Cora Rivenbark, Car roil Cavenaugh. Julius Rich. Floyd Mi-Lamb. Mattie Rich. Irving Martin. Henry Brinaon and Henry Lee. Mr. Lee cele brated his 91st birthday. The monthly birthday party was given by the Kenansville Jay cettes and everyone attending enjoyed their refreshments aad fellowship very much. Ice cream, cakes and punch were served. The Singing Rackley Family entertained in August. Cabin Missionary Baptist Church Youth Group came and sang for residents, as well as the Pink Hill Church of God Youth. Resi dents enjoy the singspirations REVIVAL AT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH There will be an old-fashioned camp meeting revival at Calvary Baptist Church, five and one half miles north of Kenansville, just off Hwy. #11. This revival will run two weeks, with Rev. Rudolph Lemons, pastor of Clearview Baptist Chufch preaching the first week, beginning Septem ber 19. Rev. Grady Lemons, full-time evangelist from Wail halla, S.C., will be preaching the second week, beginning September 26th, says Pastor Ken Hall. _______ very much. Mrs. Ace Sumner is always entertaining to our resi dents awl we all look forward to her coming.: The highlight of the month was the covered dish supper on August 30th. We bad very good participation with the residents, their families and the staff. Food was plentiful and deli cious. We plan to make this a quarterly affair. This was the day the dietary department had monitored residents' diets ao that they could eat their desires and Mis. Residents enjoyed this affair tremendously. Many com ments have been very compli mentary about the supper and we all look forward to the next covered dish supper. Residents and staff are Ret ting ready for a yard sale and bake sale on September 17th. The proceeds will go to buy a sewing machine fair our resi dents. We need your help. Shirrie Brown, Activities Director V ? ' WARSAW RESCUE SQUAD AUXflLUARY MEETING SCHEDULED The Warsaw Rescue Squad Auxilary is resuming their meetings Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Warsaw Rescue Station. New members are especially invited to attend. Kill ? f NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY I IN THE QENERALCOURT OF I v . J;. i ? SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ? BEFORE THE CLERK Fit* # 77 SP174 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF l PROCESS BY PUBLICATION i DAISY BELL WILLIAMS 8RY j ANT. A WIDOW V8 ! HAZEL WILLIAMS DOBSON, ETALS ? TO HAZEL WILLIAMS \ DOBSON AND HUSBAND. ? STACY DOBSON: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: the Petltlonar sseks to hove the land described In the ss"s %uw ceads among the tenants in common and seek to recover of Earnest Eroy Williams certain rents as set out In the Petition. You are required to make defense to such pleadings no later than October 25,1977 and upon your failure to do so, the party soaking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 7th day of Septem ber, 1977. H. E. Phillips, Attorney for the Petitioner P.O. Box 27 Kenansville, N.C. 28349 9-29-3t-HEP-43 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Last Will and Testament of *Ed F. Grady, deoeased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify | all persons having claims j against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of March, 1978, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate j will please make immediate j payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of Sep tember, 1977. Edward Grady, Executor of the i " : 1 < *,1 '#BB3N< r' '< SERVICES U|k/s la lh n?<\r fnr iKu wno is tne prim? sponsor tor in? ssssftass; Employment solicltatas pro gram proposals from agencies for th# operator of an Employ tmnt and Training program. The services area for the program ahall be Carteret, Craven, Duplin. Greene, Jones, Lenoir, Pathlleo and Wayne Counties. The program and allocation level la as follows: Pre Apprenticeship $82,886 This program Is funded through the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, as amended. All propoaals must be sub mitted on the appropriate forms provided by the Division of Community Employment. Thoee forms will bo available at the office of Neuse River Counoll of Governments, 1404 Neuse Blvd., New Bern, North Caroline 28580 on September 12,1877. Sealed proposals [bids] must be submitted bask to the Mouse River Council of Governments no later then 4:80 P.M. on September 21, 1877. Proposals not received by specified time and date shall bo returned. All potential operators must provide Equal Employment Op portunities. For additional information, a potential operator may contact Betty George, Manpower Planner, Post Office Box 1717, New Bern, North Carolina 26580, or call (819) 638-3185. U-2U-3t-N HCG-53 NOTICE OF STATE ELECTION te to toM en Tuesday, November t, 1S77 Intto STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA to Ito Constitution of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Duplin County that the General Assembly of North CaroHna has called a State election to to held in each County of the State of North Carolina en Tuesday, November S, iSJf^ at which the tjuMtloris of amending the Constitution of ? North Carolina will to sub mitted as follows: QUESTION *1 FOR or AGAINST constitu tional amendment extending to a married man (as a married woman now has) the right to QUESTION #3 * AOAtNS tlont) sro^odinQnt wnpowsflny he qualified voters of the State to elect the Governor and Lieu tenant Governor to a second successive term of the same office. QUESTION #4 FOR or AQAIN8T Constitu tlonal amendment to permit municipalities owning or opera ting electric generation, trans mission or distribution facilities and Joint agencies compoeod of such municipalities to own, operate and maintain genera tion and transmission facilities with any person, firm, associa tion or corporation, public or private, engaged In the genera tlon of ofoetrlc power and energy for rotate (each, respec tively, co-owner") within thle State or any eta to oontlguoua to this State, and to issue electric revenue bonds to finance the cost of the ownership share of such municipalities or joint agencies, such bonds to be secured by and payable only from the electric revenues of such municipalities or joint agencies and providing that no money or property of such municipalities or joint agencies shall be credited or applied to the account of any such co owner. QUESTION ?6 FOR or AGAINST constitu tional amendment requiring that the total expenditures of the State for the fiscal period covered by the State budget shall not exceed the total of revenues raised during that fiscal period and any surplus remaining In the State Treasury at the beginning of the period, and requiring the Governor to effect (he necessary economies in State expenditures whenever he determines that a deficit Is threatened. The submission of the Consti tutional Amendments have been authorized by Chapters 80, 115, 383; 528 and 690, respectively, of the 1977 Session Laws of Northi Carolina, subject to a nunn thf #|cttons ffi sit wll be determlr the authorized officer* o she County and information w ! re no at i tf* location of the voting places may txs obtained from the County Board of Elections. Qualified voters rfho are not certs 11 whether they are registered for this election should contact the County Board of Elections. Dated this 18th day of 8ep t ember, 1977. S/Claude t. Hepier, Chairman, County Boerd of ? NOTICE OF BALI Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust dated November 14. 1974. from John Robert Outlaw and wife, Anna Mae Llkeoa Outlaw, and Hen ?R.M. Outlaw, widow, to Vanoe B Qavln, Truatee for Coastal Production Credit Asso ciation and recorded in the Public Registry of Duptin County In Book 788, Page 755 to which reference la had; and pursuant to an Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina authorizing and directing said Trusted to fnrarlnae the sMtte; default having been made In the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, and request having been made by the owner of said indebtedness to foreclose the same; the undersigned will offer for sale, and will sell to the highest bidder for .cash at the Courthouse Door In Kenans vllle, North Carolina on Sep tember 26, 19771 at the hour of Twelve O'clock, Noon, the land described in said deed of trust and hereinafter described. And said sale la made upon the express condition that the highest bidder will be required to make a cash deposit not to exceed 10% of the amount of the bid up to and Including $1,000.00, plus 5% of any excess over S1,000.00, and If said highest bidder fails to make re-offered for sale at the same time and plaoe. The land sold hereunder and described In said deed of frost I* described as follows: All those two certain tracts or paroels of land In Qlisaon and Wolfscrape Townships bounded and described as follows: Bennle F Outlaw tract of lend dead to Bannle F. Outlaw and wlfa, as recorded In Book 874, Page 54# of the Duplin County Registry and runs the ? from said beginning point so located as the old line of Bennle F Outlaw and the line of Alton E Dal I, North 84 degrees West 371 feet to a stake, A.E.OaU'B corner In the line of Carl Grady end said stake being the most southwestern corner of the tract of land as set forth and do- I scribed1 In a deed to Bennle F Outlaw and wife, as recorded In Book $74, Page 54 of the Ouptln County Registry; thence as the line of Carl Grady, North 8 degrees East 193.11 feet to a stake In the centerline of Secon dary Road No. 1524; thence as the centerline and as the same curves, a straight Une being approximately 425 feet to the ' point of beginning, containing .9 acres, more or less. And ' being a portion of the lands In ' the Southwestern quadrant of that certain tract of land con veyed by deed dated December 10, 1982, from Wlllard C. 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