JSTC President's And Dean's Lists James Sprunt Technical College released the Presi dent's list and Dean's list for the fall quarter. 1980. The President's list consists of those who were enrolled full time and made all As. The Dean's list consists of those enrolled full time and earned a grade point average of 3.0 (B) with no grade lower than aC. President's List Roy Beasley, Kenansville; Timothy Bell, Mount Olive; Charles Bland, Wallace; Debra Britt. Warsaw; Aud rey Brown, Warsaw; Harry Lee Brown, Rose Hill; Gor don Campbell, Beulaville; Anthony Carlton, Bowden; Elma Carlton, Warsaw; James Cyrus, Beulaville; Leslie Rhon Daughtry, Dud ley; Huey Ezzell, Magnolia; Gary Grady, Didley; Millard Hall, Kenansville; Katherine Henders^ l, Willard; James Herring, Beulaville; Billie Higgs, Beulaville; Thomas Hogue, Wallace; Deborah Holloman, Faison; Sarah Johnson, Kenansville; Grace Jones, Beulaville; Betty Kelly, Mount Olive: Susan King, Nenansviue; Josepn Kotara, Kenansville; Jo Lynn Lewis, Faison; Doreen Man ley, Kenansville; Joseph Marshburn, Maple Hill; Maryanne Matthews, Rose Hill; Wanda Moore, Kenansville; Ida Murrill, Warsaw; Charles Newton, Warsaw; Sarah Pickett, Chinquapin; Mark Pigford, Willard; Aileen Price, Beulaville; Janice Quinn. Beulaville; Angelia Rouse, Wallace; Deborah Sander son, Kenansville; Ermon Scott, Richlands; Dennis Simmons, Kenansville; Cly mouth Simpson, Beulaville; Richard Spence, Kenans ville; Michele Spencer, Faison; Dennis Stanley. Mount Olive; Gleenwell Stevens, Warsaw; Sylvia Walker, Burgaw; Johnny Wells, Teachey; Delbert Wright Jr., Jacksonville. Dean's List aj ixiiciiic rtuam.'s, rvcuau^ ville; Joyce Alexander, Roseboro; Bertus Aman, Clinton; David Aman. Clin ton; Karen Anderson, War saw; Gloria Dayne Ballance. Clinton; Marty Baranowski, Willard; Arthur Batchelor. Richlands; Tonya Batchelor, Rose Hill; Sonja Bennerman. Rose Hill; Betty Bennett. Warsaw; Lonnie Benson, Warsaw; Joy Benton, Wil mington; Allen Blizzard. Beulavillc; Kimberly Boney. Willard; Ora Bradsahw Jr.. Faison; James Brown, Faison; Michael Butler. Ke nansville; Marshall De Wayne Byrd. Mount Olive: Millie Carr. Rose Hill; Edna Carroll. Rose Hill; Terrie Carter, Willard; Sandra Cas teen, Kenansville; Allie Cavenaugh, Teachey; Adnita Clayton. Hampstead; Mar garet Clemons, Jacksonville; Lori Cole. Chinquapin; Carl Combs. Wallace; Adell Cooper. Kenansville; Mike Decker. Wallace; Juanita Deloach. Burgaw; Kenneth Dickson, Kenansville; Kay Dorman. Wilmington; Ed ward English. Willard; Nancy Evans, Wilmington; Jeffrey Ezzell. Wallace; Beverly Faison. Warsaw; Phvllis Faust. Wallace; Myron Fields, LaGrange; Dorothy Ford, Atkinson; Moses Frederick, Magnolia; Mary Fullwood, Kenansville; Karen Futrell, Beulaville; Brenda Gantt, Wallace; Ger aldine Giddings, Rose Hill; ' Lester Grant, Kenansville; Ruth Guy ton. Burgaw; John Hall, Rose Hill; James Halso, Chinquapin; Clarice Hand, Warsaw; Cynthia Hankins, Wallace; Angeline Hatcher, Wallace; Betty Henderson, Rose Hill; Con nie Herring, Albertson; Lon nie Highsmith. Beulaville; Tessie Hobbs, Albertson; Laura Holden, Warsaw; Gordon Howard. Kenans ville; William Igoe, Faison; Clarence Ingram, Kenans ville; Peggy Jernigan. Faison; Patty Johnson, Rose Hill;.Mary Johnston, Rose Hill; Brenda Jones, Wallace; Timothy Jones, Fuquay-Va rina; Edward Jordan, Bur gaw; Gale Judge, Beulaville; Beverly Keith, Wallace; Marvin Kellem, Kenans ville; Michael Kelly, Faison: Glenda Kennedy, Kenans ville; Joseph Kennedy, Ke nansville; Roy Kennedy, Warsaw; Wayne Kordulew ski, Kenansville; Lisa Kor negay, Albertson; Wayne Koski, Rose Hill; Johnny Lanier, Beulaville; Myra La nier, Chinquapin; Willie La nier, Chinquapin; Melba Loyette, Beulaville; Dianne Lucas, Turkey; Ruth Maready. Chinquapin; Donna Marshburn, Albert son; Dorothy Martin. Mount Olive; Bruce McCallop. Rose Hill: Johniesse McCallop, Rose Hill; Denise McCalop, Rose Hill: Henry McCullen, Warsaw; Curtis McKoy. Kenansville: Clayton Mc Lawhorn, Kenansville; Richard Medley, Kenans ville; Nella Mobley, Beula ville; Ronnie Moore, Faison; Helen Mounts, Kenans ville; Debbie Murphy, Bur gaw; Deborah Nacoste, Jack sonville; Hattie N^wkirk, Wallace: John Norman, Pink Hill; Judy Outlaw, Warsaw; Myra Outlaw, Wilmington; Brenda Padgett. Wallace: Donald R. Parker, Rose Hill; Carrie Parks, Seven Springs; Connie Pate. Mount Olive: David Peedin, Burgaw; Debra Phillips, Wilmington; Jan Phillips, Warsaw; John E. Phillips, Mount Olive; Carol Pierce. Wallace; Larry Pnmcrt Wallace: Danell Rand, Richlands; Iris Ray nor. Beulaville; Lydia Rector. Kenansville^Gre^RiddicI^ Kenansville; Rhonda Riley. Chinquapin; Erwin Robin son. Mount Olive; Alfred Rouse, Warsaw; Annella Russell. Kinston; Harvey Sanders, Kenansville; Walter E. Scott, Mount Olive; Perry Sharpe. Riegel wood; Janice Simmons. Warsaw; Livie Spearman Jr., Magnolia; Janice Stallings, Beulaville; Donna Thigpen. Burgaw; Terri Thigpen. Beulaville; Debbie Turner, Wallace; Earnest Under wood. Wallace; Laura Usher. Rose Hill; Murchinson Usher. Rose Hill; Glynwood Wade. Warsaw; Veronica Walker. Willard; Toni Wal ton. Wilmington; John Phil lip Watson, Raleigh; Martha Weeks. Rose Hill; Rosalind Weeks. Faison; Lloyd Wells, Rose Hill; Sheila Wells. Rose Hill; Patricia Westbrook, Ivanhoe; Cindy Whalcy. Warsaw; Tom Whitehurst. Kenansville; Joy Whitman. Warsaw; Sylvia Whitman. Kenansville; Veronica Wiggins. Mount Olive; Ken neth Williams, Rose Hill; Theresa Williams. Pink Hill; Thomas Williams. Kenans ville; Perrie Wilson. War saw; Maxie Witherspoon, Atkinson; Sanford Wooten, Wallace: Adolph Zepeda. Richlands. ? a Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY l ite No 80 So 229 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK ROSA C. MASTERSON, Petitioner SIDNEY L STOKES and wife. MAXINE J STOKES; LAUVENA WHITE; ANNIE B. SOUTHER LAND; SARA L. WELLS; MAR GARFT C WARREN and hus band. HOWARD SOUTHER LAND; AVON R CARLTON; TRUIE W STOKES; EARL STOKES; EUNIS J. STOKES: ROBERT L STOKES and wife. MARTHA STOKES: EUGENE WILLIAMS; ADJA WELLS; DOROTHY WILLIAMS and hutband. ARGO WILLIAMS. PHYLLIS J. WILLIAMS; CLIf. TON WELLS and wife. IRENE WELLS. Respondents NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an Order of Sale of Real Property dated January 1981, the undersigned, E C. Thompson, III and Robert L. West, Commis sioners, will on the 17th day of February. 1981. at twelve o'clock Noon at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville. Duplin County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate: TRACT NO. I! BEGINNING at a stake in Beasley's line one of the old corners and runs North 36 East 42 poles to a stake; thence North 7 East 20 poles across Oaky Branch to an Oak; thence North 50 East 40 poles to a stake and lightwood slump, on* of the old cornart at the gate thence South 11 East with and parallel with the old road 77 poles to a stake in the cart path on the Beasley line; thane* with said line South 84 West 78 poles to the beginning, containing 21-1/2 acres, more or less, and being th* same tvopa'lr as described as Lot No. 1 in Book 157. page 139 of the 0upon County Registry TRACT NO II: BEGINNING at a stake in the line of E. R. Carlton and running thence North 15-10 West 555 feet to a stake the beginning corner of Lot No 3; thence as tha line of Lot No. 3 South 8o East 855 feet to a stake on th* Farm Road; thence as the Farm Road South 17 West 550 feet to a stake on tha Farm Road, thence North 82 40 West 567 feet to th* point of BEGINNING, containing 9.5 acres, moie or less And being described in Book 487. page 513 of the Duplin County Registry The highest bidder at the sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of the successful bid pending confirma tion or rejection thereof. This 13th day of January, 1981 E. C. Thompson, III, Commissioner Robert L. West. Commissioner 2 2-4t-ECT 82-42 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having Qualified as tha Adminis trator of the Estate of Louise M Bass, 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 22. 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of January, 1981 Lucille C Fleming 2206 Imperial Ave Wilson. N.C . 27893 2 12-4t pd NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 160A-269. the Town of Warsaw. Duplin County. North Carolina, has negotiated the sale of real property situated in the Town of Warsaw and more parti cularly described as follows: TRACT I. In the Town of Warsaw on the east side of the A C L. Railroad and adjoining the right of way on the east edge and on the north side, adjoining College Street in said Town, BE GINNING at a point 65 feet from the center of the main line tract of the A.C.L Railway and 43 feet and 6 inches from the northern corner of F H. Faison's store lot (situate on the south side of College Street) said beginning point being at the intersection of a line running North 15 1/2 West from the northwest corner of said F.H. Faison's store lot with a line running North 74 1 /2 East 65 feet from the center of main line track of the A.C.L. Railroad Company and runs thence North 74 1/2 East from said beginning point 100 feet parallel with College Street to the western edge of an alleyway; thence North 15 1/2 West 31 1/2 Feet with the edge of said alleyway to a stake: thence South 74 West 100 feet parallel with College Street to the edge of the A.C.L. Railroad Com pany right of way 65 feet from the center thereof; thence South 15 1/2 East 31 1/2 feet parallel with the edge of said Railroad right of way to the beginning, containing 3,200 sauare feet, more or less. Being the same land conveyed to J.K. Powell by deed from the Bank of Warsaw, a corporation, dated March 17, 1925, and filed for registration on March 19, 1925, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Duplin County, North Carolina, and recorded in Book 264, Page 617, this property was conveyed to Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company by deed of foreclosure recorded in Book 291, Page 5 in the Register of Deeds Office of Duplin County. And further being the same land set forth in a deed from Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company to Branch Banking and Trust Company dated March 30, 1924, and recorded in Book 291. page 232, Duplin County Registry, to which reference is hereby made. The above described property is referred to as the Old Town Hall located at the corner of Front Street and College Street in the Town of Warsaw. The amount and terms of the offer received ie *3 150.00. cash to bo oaid upon delivery of a warranty deea Within ten (10) daye of publi cation of thia Notica. anyone wishing to purchase tha above property may raisa the bid by not less than tan parcant (10%) of tha first Ona Thousand Dollars 1*1.000.00). and five percent 16%) of tha remainder. If tha bid is raised, the bidder shall deposit with the Town Clerk five percent (6%) of the increased bid. and tha Clark shall re-advertise the offer at the increased bid with this pro cedure to be repeated until no further qualifying upset bids are received within the statutory period Alfred Herring, Administrative Clark 1 22-1t-TOW-ect 93 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF NINA THOMAS JACKSON Having qualified as Co-Execu tors of the Estate of Nina Thomas Jackson, deceased, late of Duplin County. North Carolina, thisjs to notify all persons, firms, or cor porations. having claims against the Estate of said deceased to present tham to the undersigned on or before July 22. 1981. or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate, please make immediate payment this the 22nd day of January, 1981 WoodrowC. Jackson Warren O Albertson Co-Executors of Estate of Nina Thomas Jackson Rt 2. Box 138 Pink Hill. NC 28572 Charles M Ingram Attorney at Law Attorney for Estate 209 Front St.. P.O. Box 728 Kenansville. NC 28349 919/296 1548 2-12-4t-CMI EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having gualifed as Executrix of the estate of Bruce H. Duff, 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 22, 1981. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of January, 1P31 Geraldine D. Sander*, Executrix of the Estate of Bruce H Duff Route 2 Boa IMA jiPInk Hill, N.C 28672 2- 12-41-OOS duplin general hospital's hospital policy* regarding nondiscrimination on basis of handicap In furtherance of our nation'* commitment to end discrimination on the baai* of handicap, and in accordance with the provisions of section 604 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and all regulations properly issued thereunder to protect the rights of handicapped persons, it ia this hospital s policy that: No program or activity adminis tered by Duplin General Hospital which receives Federal financial assistance shall exclude from par ticipation, deny benefits to or subiect to discrimination, any indi vidual solely by reason of his or her handicap R E. Harrell. Administrator, has been designated as the coordinator of our program and procedures for implementation of this policy. Dated: 1/2/81 R. E. Harrell. Administrator Administration Office 'Notice pursuant to HEW regu lations Part 84. SS84 8. effective 6/3/77 1-22 It-c-REH notice to creditors The undersigned, having quali fisd as Administratrix of the Estate of Billy G. Thompson late of Duplin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons heving claims against said estate to oresent them to BERTHA ANN FOR SALE . .. . Grill with living quarters and approx. 1 acre of land. Grill is ready for operation. ? Closed due to illness e Owner will provide financing ? Grill is located at Albertson, N.C. Contact: Wood row Stroud at 45S-2709 THOMPSON. Rome 6. Box 139. Mount Oliwo, North Carolina 28365 or VICKORY AND HAWKINS. Attorneys for the Eatata. Poat Office Box 571. Mount Olive, North Carolina 28366 on or before the 16th day of July, 1981, said date bein^ aix monthe or more following the firat date of publication hereof, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons in debted to said estate will pleaee make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of Dc ember, 1980. BERTHA ANN THOMPSON Administratrix of the Estate of Billy G. Thompson 2-5-4t-BGT aff-V&H ADMINISTRATOR/EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the Execu trix of the Estate of DON WILLIAMS, Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify that all Dersona having claims against the Estate of said DON WILLIAMS to present them to the undersigned on or before July 7, 1981. or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. /.II persons indebted to sal'1 Estate, please make imme di itn payment. Tnis the 8th day of January, 1981. Mary B. Wi.liams. Executrix Beulaville. North Carolina Ruaaell J. Lanier. 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