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To The Ed?or Letter To i" Editor. Duplin Times Progress Sentinel Kenansville. NC 28349 Dear Sir: As a native of Kenansville i would like to take this oppor tunity to express my appre ciation for all of those who worked with much love and care so that we could have a true feeling of Christmas during the holidays. It has been thirty-three years since I have known the joy of spending time in Kenansville during the holidays and what a pleasure it was for me this year. While driving through some of the other towns in the area I literally swelled with pride and joy because Kenansville outshone them all. and I sincerely hope that tinsel and plastic Santas will never have a place again when preparations are being made for the celebration of the birth of Christ. Since we returned Saturday night we have shared the beauty and excitement of a true "old fashioned Christmas" with our friends. Mv excitement did have moments of dismay, however, because on at least two occasions the attendance was very poor. The "Sounds of Christmas" and "A Christmas Memory" were outstanding and for those who missed It I do feel sad. To each and everyone who gave of themselves to make sure that Kenansville was not just another hum drum. Legal Notices TOWN OF KENANSVILLE DUPLIN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED BIDS OR SURPLUS PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Kenansville, North Caro lina, declaring the property here inafter described as surplus and ordering it sold, notice is hereby given thar the following described property will be offered for sale upon sealed bids at the Town Hall in Kenansville, North Carolina, which bids will be opened publicly at 5:00 P.M on the 23rd day of Januarv 1981. said property being described as follows: One (1) 1976 Plymouth 4 door Sedan ID #PH41U6D1 3616 One (1) 1970 Chevrolet Dump Truck ID #CE530P 159773 One (1) Royal Electric Type writer 560 One (1) Burroughs Adding Ma chine The personal property described above may be inspected or bid instructions may be obtained by contacting Mary Anne Jenkins, Town Clerk or Larry Hoffman, Maintenance Supervisor, at the Town Hall in Kenansville, North Carolina. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to award the contract to the bidder which in the opinion of said Board is the highest responsible bidder, and whose bid is most beneficial to the interest of the Town of Kenansville. This 6th day of January, 1981. Mary Anne Jenkins Town Clerk William E. Craft Town Attorney 1 22 2t TOK OUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly By DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO.. INC. Ike Rlddtck,. Publisher P.O. Box M Kenansville, N.C. 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, N.C. 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 111 Cents In Duplin and Adjoining Countlos 6 Mos.-S1.82 1 Yr.?$3.64 Outside of Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.?$2.34 1 Yr.?$4.68 (Includes N.C. Sales Tax] Outside North Carolina $8.60 honky-tonk Christmas charade my sincere thanks. Sincerely. Margaretta Dail Wright 201J0 Center Ridge Road Rocky River, Ohio 44116 BREAK-INS REPORTED A break-in at the home of Veachie Smith on Route I. Kcnansville. netted thieves SI6,082 worth of goods last week, according to the Duplin County Sheriff s De partment. Stolen items included a .22 caliber automatic rifle, a .22 caliber revolver, a 2-carat diamond ring, a topaz ring, two half-carat diamond rings, a gold watch, sterling silver chain with a silver dpllar. a Hollie Hobby case, four Christmas stockings and contents, a bottle of cologne andaS20 bill. Classified Advertising FOR RENT - 2-bedroom 12x00 mobile home in Beula ville. Very clean. Call 285-4216 1-15-1t-p d HAND MADE OUILTS FOR SALE - $50 & $60 ea. Double knit material. 11 lb. trash bags $2.00 You fill it I Call 568-3128 2-5-4t-c-bs NEED CASH? - Your volu ables help 90 days when you pawn them at Leo Byrd's Family Fare and Pawn Shop, Hwy 11, 1-mile north of Pink Hill. 568-4129 CTF-lb FOR RENT -Working lady to rent room or live in and share expenses near Pink Hill. Write Box 236, Pink Hill. 1-15-2t-c-os FREE PUPPY - Would you like a lovable chihuaha/fice puppy, 6 weeks old; perfect house dog. Call 568-4849 after 2 p.m. 1-15-1t-c-dsq NEED MONEY?? - Sell your junk cars. Top prices paid. Call 523-1039. Ask for K.W. 2-5-4t-C-HE r AUMIIMIM HA rOH-fcXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Roland Thigpen. deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before July 8, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 5th day of January, 1981 Viola Carter Thigpen, Executrix of the Estate of Roland Thigpen, deceased Route 1, Box 166 Mt. Olive. NC 28365 H E. Phillips, Attorney P.O Box 727 Kenansville, N.C. 2 5-4t-HEP ADMINISTRATOR EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Coy D. Miller, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before July 8, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their Upholsterig ? Refmistiing RecoiistrictiM Furniture SALE BRILL'S UPHOLSTERING WMMW 293-32(5 TO HC(-I|P- KlWtlt . r i ar " i - wary. All parsons indabtad 10 said astata platsa maka Immadiata pay man I This tha 6th day of January, 1981. Donald D. Millar. Exacutor of tha Estata of Coy D. Millar, d<CMMd Route 1 Baulavilla, NC 28618 H E Phillips. Attornay P.O Box 727, Kanansvilla. NC 28349 2-6-4t-HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified a* Adminrstra lOf of th# estate of Willard Sumner, deceased. late of Duplin County, North Carolina, thi* it to notify all pereona having claims against tha estate of said dacaaaod to presant tham to the undersigned an or before July I, 1981, or this notica will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All parsons indebted to said estate pleasa make immediate payment. This tha 6th day of January. 19o I. Mabel K. Sumner. Administrator of the Estate of Willard Sumner, Q deceased Route 2. Bo* 328 Pink Hill. N.C. 28672 H E. Phillips. Attornoy P 0. Bo* 227 Kenensville. N.C. 28349 2 X t. MFp NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the Estate of Billv 0 Thompson, late of Duplin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons having claim* against said aetata to present them to BERTHA ANN THOMPSON Route 0, Box 139. Mount Olive. North Carolina 28306 or VICKORY AND HAWKINS. Attorneys tor the E(tate. Poet Office Box 571, Mount Olive. North Ctoli .) 28365 on or bafore the 16th oay of July, 1981. said date bein^ six months or more fol lowing tli* first date of publication he'eor, or this notice will ba pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned Thi? the 19th day of December, I960. ' BERTHA ANN THOMPSON Administratrix of the Estate ? of Billy 0. Thompson 2 6-4t-BQT-aff-VBH ADMINISTRATOR/EXECUTORS NOTICE Having quahf?d as tha Execu trlx of the Estate of DON WILLIAMS, Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify that all persons having claims against the Estate of Hid OUN WILLIAMS to prennt them to tho undersigned on or before July 7. 1981. or urne will be pleaded in bar of their racovarv. All persons indebted to uid Estate, please make tmme diata payment This the 8th day of January, 1981. Mary B. Williams. Exacutria Baulavilla. North Carolina RushII J. Lanier. Jr. Attorney at Law bfKenansville. North Carolina 28349 ^2 6-4t-RJLjr THE MAN WHO BURIED JESUS . * JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA, A RICH MAN, WAS A SECRET DISCI RLE OF JESUS. MANY WEALTHY JEWS OF THE TIME WERE FINANCING REVOLUTIONARY GROUPS IN THE HOPE OF OVERTHROWING ROMAN RULE IN THEIR LAND-FOR, BE SIDES THE HIGH ROMAN TAXES, THEIR ANCIENT RELIGION WAS IN DANGER OF BEING STAMPED OUT/ WHETHER JOSEPH SAW IN JESUS, THE PROCLAIMED MESSIAH, A MAN WHO WOULD END ROMAN RULE OR IF HE UNDERSTOOD AT THE OUTSET THAT JESUS WAS CONCERNED WITH MAN'S FUTURE IN ITS SPIRITUAL ASPECT ONLY, IS NOW HARD TO SAY. AS AN EXTREMELY WEALTHY MAN, JOSEPH WAS A MEMBER OF THE SANHEDRIN,THE HIGHEST RULING COUNCIL IN JERUSALEM. WHEN THE SANHEDRIN LAID PLANS TO DESTROY JESUS, HE MADE NO PROTEST WHATSOEVER, INDEED, IF HE HAD, HIS OWN LIFE WOULD HAVE BEEN ENDANGERED. IT'S QUITE POSSIBLE HE FIGURED HE WAS WORTH MOPE TO THE CAUSE ALIVE RATHER THAN DEAD/ IT IS INDICATIVE OF THE MAN'S HIGH POSITION THAT, / i RIGHT AFTER JESUS' DEATH ON THE CROSS. JOSEPH COULD I GAIN AUDIENCE, IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT WITH PONTIUS A PILATE TO OBTAIN PERMISSION TO REMOVE THE BODY J A FROM THE CROSS AND BURY fT. WHICH HE AND NICO f? \ DEMUS, ANOTHER RULER OF THE JEWS AND SECRET K" ADMIRER OF JESUS, DID. i 11 some authorities ape agreed that in the I year 63 the apostle st. philip dispatched l joseph to great britain where he lived a/ijiltbk ?ut his remaining years in company rumv-wm with his brother disciples at e " il jsfsl glastonbury. NEXT WEEK: VE SHALT fl NOT EAT MILK AND MEAT !i H W ? ? ?" j .. .. Ik I a 1 P E u S[ 0 U? ? f c v r?? 1 : = 0 V?? 1 c - c: z r-^ J ? rp X ? 0 a.' *?1* 1 1 P * I IL 1 rp ' j y ? C5 ^ < SAVE THIS FOR YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL MMP-iwik Sponsors Of litis Page, Along With Ministers of All Faiths, Urge You to Attend Your House of Worship this Week, To Believe In God and to Trust In His Guidance For Your Life. THE TASTEE FREEZ Hwy. 11 David McKay & Employees Kenansville WHALEY REST HOME John & Carolyn Hall Administrators Kenansville HARPER'S NURSERY, INC. Hwy. 11 Pink Hill 568-3121 AVERY FURNITURE 104 W. Broadway Pink Hill 568-3114 CANNADY INS. SERVICE Wiley B. Cannady We Insure Anything But Ashes Pink Hill 568-4015 " WHALEY SUPER MARKET Monk Whaley Beulaville MILLER TRUCK REPAIR Tommy Miller Rt. 1, Beulaville 298-4500 WARSAW FLORIST & GIFT SHOP (Al Smith) Owner and Designer Main St. Warsaw [r=iir\ ruf=fl fr=n)r\ r\n=ni GUARDIAN CARE OF KENANSVILLE All Employees Kenanaville 296-1561 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brlnson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane PAGE HOME APPLIANCES INC. 313 Front St. Warsaw J .C Page & Employees ANDERSON DEPARTMENT STORE 103 S. Central Ave. Pink Hill 568-3135 BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. OrzoThigpen Hwy. 24 E. Beulaville 298-3476 SIMMONS REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCE REPAIR Ruby, Jerry, John Whirlpool Appliances P.O. Box 386 Beulaville 298-3118 PINK HILL SUPPLY CO. INC. Your John Deere Dealer Wilbur Tyndall Hwy. 11, Pink Hill III nnf\li=iili ?in nn==nr7==5 FARM BUREAU Hwy. 11 Robert Worthington Kenansville JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beulaville-Kenansville-PInk Hill Jimmy Jackson & Employees JACKSON'S AUTO SALES Mike Jackson Main St., Beulaville 298-4722 JONES FOOD STORE INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville KOUNTRY KORNER RESTAURANT Defoid & Mary Mobley Hwy. 11 Pink Hill 568-3048 BOSTIC DRUG CO. Russell Bostid Beulaville DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO.. INC. Duplin Times-Duplin Today Pink Hill Review P.O. l 08 Kenansville, NC 28349 Phone 296-0239 in nt. .in -.inni. t ?=?.-?
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