MAGNOLIA J Allies Aikm [ t WMWMM TjmmmmWt Jt Surviving* widow Mi# nolle; brother. George EiS Miller of Warsaw; maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs. A native Ds^Csnafr. hi was the son of Geoqge Elbert .? ? ^ m ? mati r?iaarl u??Oha hie lwn w? employe# wnn ms rminer in the MflMr Septic Taut Service hi JUUOUSL.RICH MAGNOLIA - Julious Leonard Rich, 86, died Sunday, Sept. 18tb. Funeral, First Pentecostal Free Win Baptist Church. Burial, Devotional Gar dens. Warsaw. ROTH E. HATCHELL TEACHEY Mrs. Ruth Ed wards Hatchell, 79. died Wed nesday. Funeral, WaUace Pen tecostal Holiness Church. Burial, Rockflsh Memorial Cemetery. I i i ii Building Supplies Moulding Window Units Dosrs ? Storm Doors Screen Doors Birrfinf And Asbestos Siding Plumbing Supplies Pipe Fittings Brick, Blocks and Mortar Cement Paint and Builders Hdwe. Z. J. CARTER & Son Wallace, N.C. GAJKJL 0. OUUBiEjES'H MAGNOLIA - Cad Dewey Cm lore to, , retired s t o r e Oak Ridge Memorial Park. MAURKS R. UNES > KENANSVILLE - Maurice Raymond Lines. 76. died Thurs day. Funeral Saturday, Com munity Funeral Home Burial. Pinecrast Cemetery, Warsaw. CHARLIE W-BTID TURKEY Charlie W. Byrd. 65, died Thamday. Funeral, Beulah Baptist Church. Burial, church cemetery. 8. G. KENNEDY JACKSONVILLE ? Sidney Graham Kennedy, 56, a native of Benlaville, died Friday. Funeral, Johnson Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Onslow Me morial Park. S. MOSELEY DAV1S ? ? y1 Muum uuvt ? 5amuei Moselev Davis, a Wivk Countv |AA JM 1 |In^ CjumbA&AA leaoer in eaucnooQ, Scouting, the church and civic and busi ness affairs, died Saturday. Memorial service. Mount Olive Presbyterian Church. Burial* NOTE OF THANKS 1 wish to express my thanks to everyone who fenieinheied me and my family during my recent hospitalization and since my return home. Your cards, gifts, flowers, money, food as well as your thoughts, prayers and everything will always be cherished in our hearts. Thanks to the nurses on third floor who were so nice to am and also to the doctors and to everyone far ? their care. Mrs. Preston Boetic and family Legal Notice NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION j^jywp iiy, ion *y uwii xo m ft urj#nifln?a on o* tember. vm** Edward Qrady, Executor of the Estate of Ed F, Qrady, I Route 1, Box 197 Albertaor: MC2&50B ? M.E.Philli'pe, Attorney r 1 Kenensville.NC 28349 ,0^-HEP NORTH CAROLINA OURUN COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE FOR PARTITION Under and by virtue Of en order of the Superior Court of Duplin County. mode in the OMI action (File No 77 SF 122) Iherele ? ? ? -ii- ? im.j in?ff?n ponoMvy *n thick? wnw R.Johnson. Plelntlfl, ve. Jennie Peuline Williams Johnson, Hefe nrfen I -1 ? .j l.,, aii. UvWioiiii, ana siynao oy riis Honor, Robert I Qevin, Judge Presiding at the September 12, 1877 term of ss?d Court, the undersigned, who were by said order appointed commissioner* to sett the lands described in the petition, will on the 24th day of October, 1877. at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the door of the Court houM In Kananaville, North a ee ok aaia ia #ka t??roun?t oner ror un vo ine hiohMt hiirtir for caah. mbiact ? ?sgga^^^^psi sww^wap^^s sspv ?o tho Hon of ? oartoin deed of trust from Waltor Randy John soh and wife, Paulino W. John ?on, to Archie C. Waiker, Tnrafa a m ??' ? ?? ' - * * * ? uram tot wacnovia wonytge Company, aaid deed of trust is datad Dacombor 19, 1999, and raoordad In tha OupHn County, Registry In Book 987 at Paget 199, But eubfect to confirmation by tho Court, a oartetn lot or paroai of land lying and bolng In osaa tmua al b laaaalla m in# lown Of M#gnOH#t M#gr>o lla Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and mora parti cularly daacribad aa follows: BEGINNING at wi iron pipe 1 _ - isi, mA , . .. ? ?a a a .lite . i in in# w#siern oogt of MCnw Stroat, and tha Northarn adga of Blaakar Street, thanca with tha Northarn lino of Blaakar Street, South 77 degrees 00 minutes West. 525.27 feat to an Iron pipe In a ditch, Brook's lino; thanoa with Brook's Line along said ditch North 00 degrees 38 minutes Wast, 118.75 fast to an iron pipe, corner of Lot No. 2; thanca with tho lino of Lot No. 2, North 77 degroot 00 manutaa East, 321.19 foot to an Iron pipe in said lino; thanca North 13 dag rasa 00 minutes West, 90.00 fast to an old iron pipe: thanca iw M ,"3 Tito i ova (jeecrloe*. n Block I M ahown on ? map of tha Town of Magnolia aa re corded in Book 21, Page 491, Registry of Duplin County,' Ulnrth ^omnlln a iwlin UBlunni, The,aforeoaid lot or paroal of land waa eonvoyad by Johnny H. WHllama, Jr. and wife, Lottie M. WHllama. to Walter ft. Johnaon and wlfa, Paulina WH llama Johnaon, by deed dated Auguat 3, 1968, and duly re corded In the Duplin County Registry In Book 647 at Page Thla 13th day of September 1977. S/H. E. PMNipe, Commlaaloner P.O. Box 37 Kenanaville, North Carolina 2S346 S/George K. Freeman, Jr., R. O. Box 1379 Qoldaboro, North Carolina 27530 Tel. No. <919) 736-7786 10-20-4t-HEP-100 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUBTICS SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ' Aa Pmu Bcrunc i n* ??"" File ? 77 SP 174 NOTICE Of SCRVICC OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION DAISY BELL WILLIAMS BRY ANT, A WIOOW HAZEL WILLIAMS DOBSON. ETALS TO HAZEL WILLIAMS OOBSON AND HUSBAND, STACY DOBSON: Take not tea that a plaadlng ? iilri n ?aIIaI ua?i kaa see King reim again*! you n?i been filed in tha above entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: tha Petitioner soaks to have tha land described in tha Petition sold at public auction and for a division of the pro ceeds among the tenants in com mop and seek to recover of Earnest Eroy Wfttiams certain, rents as sat out In tha Petition. You are repaired to make defense to such pleadings nd later than October 25,1877 and upon your failure to do eo. the party seeking spr its fnn'nst you will apply to the Court for tho relief sought. This the 7th day of Septem ber. 1977. t who Is the prime nsor forth* Baiance-of Stale ii North Caro- ( lina, the Division of Community \ Employment sollcltatos pro gram proposals :rom agencies ( for tha operator of an Employ- | mant and Training program. | Tha sarvicas araa for tha I program shall ba Carteret, j Craven Duplin, Greene, Jonas, f Lonalr, Pamlico and Wayne Counties. Tha program and allocation level is as follows: Pre-Apprentioeship W2.865 This program Is funded through the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, as amended. All proposals must ba sub mitted on tha appropriate forma >rovida Equal Employment Op wdunltiaa. ? ?P C ilSSo.dreiui ffiS)B3frSif0lln<' Wei^S,^ we msuiaie poultry nouses wltn Rigid Foam-in-place Urethane Insulation ... Jenkins jumRi# insunmon vompoivy Home Office PoUocksville 224-4551 FREE ESTIMATES Division of H Jenkins Gas Inc. 91*224-45*1 Cwtact: Mm lUyaU Sales Maaager ?1M24-S23I ? FINK HILL. RICHLANOS SWANS BORO JAOUONVILXJI | ?Mm wiri at mt ?s-mi ' "wwer* I - ? - ^^^^ODWlJrnON^I ? Call Us If You Need Lumber I I Or Building Materials I I From Forest - To Mill - To You I ?Wallace, N. C Wilmington, N. CJ i m J? ... % i i 1 ? 1 ; ? . " ' if ?MC Concord D/L. |i jr."-,- ???? ^| 1976 CONCORD 2-DR D/L T The fit* thing you notice about the Concord CVL 2-door sedan is the incredibly striking niptwnn:c. 7*''V Everything about it says luxury Qutstde, there's a formal Landau vinyl tonf with opera windows, whitewall tires color-keyed wheel coven, wide color-keyed body side scuff moldings, even an depot hood ornament. 1 k, Inside ate luxurious individual reclining front seats, crushed velour upholstery throughout, plush cut-pile CMpettog, wood-grained instrument panr^ Extra Quiet I Insulation, caipered trunk and spuie tile coUer, an cubic inch engine to give you the 6-cylmder power you L,,, |jK need to cruise comfortably and pea* safely on the highway. And Qmcord EVL is covered by AMCs we think you'll s^ree it's one of the finest, most beautiful cars AM( has ever built. It's got the luxwa you want; an Inctedlbie value! 1MBI C 1 Allis Chalmers riQQcnoo Model G Gleaner ...-v . V' ..'?/} V-ffffigS ? ''"4*'I'waSl '? John Deere m Qcnoo /Model 4400 M.93U 1 John Deere $7 qcaoo Mode! 55 /.WIT 1 John Deere ,j qcaoo Model 45 ? ? 4,950?? ?? ' l.;jM&jI .? v:. M Motor A MMMBtf Co* Hwy. 117 -UMbcf Balanced capacity? more productivity, leaa maintenance 715/Sl5?915c?biaes A big International combine answers the Mat )0 cover more acres a day with fewer grain loaaes. FflU cutting to t; unloading, balanced capacity meets varying crop con- $. ditions Great for those extra-he a*/ hanging heed* *1 r ? maize. Plenty of grain header AM from 10 to 24 feet end the power to harvest at a fast pace with 144 to 102 hp. ? Low profile design?go through a 12-tt door. Easier storage and transport, too. e Past changeover to other crop headers with Qtdek- 1 Attach universal feeders e Hydrostatic all-speed drive and oomfort-control oabe are standard. t ^ ? Big-mouth cylinder/concave apace?extra room far crop to enter; exclusive fin and wire straw walkers. ? ? Unload grain thru 12-in. auger tube, 14* bushels in 1* minutes. _ , ' [if Let's arrange a deaienatratlee. Pinenoe piMS aredaSfe. Brewer Motor A Equip. Co. Hwy. 117 N. - Wallace .. _ . .. . . . - : Bb j^iPPiUvW# about ways that you can cutdown on your energy bill. Now, to prove that they work, we've put together some figures, based on the following assumptions. il1** The houses are exactly the same 1500 square feet iff: and a family of four. Both are fully equipped with appli ances and central air conditioning. Thehouseon the left side has storm windows and ? t doors, and proper insulation During the summer, the thermostat is set at 78?. In the winter, its set at 62?at night 1 and65-68? during the day. The family is also very careful about using hot water and appliances '' The house on the right has no storm windows or . f doors, only standard insulation The thermostat is set at 72-75? during the summer months; 72? during the winter ? In a year, the LuSe on the le|ipjpeS^28^1ess BTU's (upts of eflirgy) than the h|ui& on t|e right Sogrou can see how you cam save money. And, just as important,* you can affect the whole country's energy supply when you .consider that there are 57 million homes in America today. If every hom| j? conserved energy like the one on the left this country , could save over 337 miil.onbarrels of oil in a single year. L L.JL % And that's as ire way to hel] control i i_ ? ? ? Mr

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