Legal Notice ft* ? NOTICE OF SERVICE OF ? PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE ??SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Flip No. U SP II ?ATF OF NORTH CAROLINA IUNTV OF DUPLIN INELLE POWELL BRUCE. *? P?tltlan*r VS KARL DAVID BRUCE. RMPOndpnt TO EARL OAVID BRUCE: "?TAKE NOTICE that a pleading awaking raliaf against vou has been filed in the above entitled action. K nature of the relief being sought is as follows: That the real property hereinafter described be Qjktitioned by the Codrt ordering aaid land hereinafter described to Mb* sold as a single parcel in the ? ^#st interest of all parties con earned and that the net proceeds of laid sale, after payment of the ?psts of this proceeding be divided among the Petitioner and Respon dent each of whom own a one-half tl/2) undivided interests as tenants in common. The property to that certain tract of land situated fp Glisson Township, Duplin County, North Carolina and being fftore particularly described as (pi lows: A certain lot or parcel of land tying and being in Glisson Town JBpip, Duplin County, N.C. This lot land may be located by starting an iron pipe in the center line of Quplin County paved road #1306 Vacated over a concrete culvert in the line with a ditch, the beginning 2$rner of that certain tract of land described in a deed dated the 30th. tfay of October. 1968 from Katie Spwati, Widow to Jamie O'Neal Powell and wife, recorded in Book 650 at Page 427 of the Duplin Eunty Registry; thence running m the above described iron pipe South 24 deg. 15 min. West 64.96 g/jji. along or near the center line of Mbad #1306 to a railroad spike the beginning corner of the lot of land jpreinafter described; thence run ?no from this beginning railroad ?Spike corner so-located South 24 Jeg. 15 min. West 101.76 ft. along ?or near the center of said road to a railroad spike; thence North 68 deg 46 min. 56 sec. West 216.07 ft. to an iron stake; thence North 23 rfeg 43 min. East 99.56 ft. to an Jfon stake; thence South 69 deg. 21 .min. East 217.13 ft. to a railroad spike in or near the center of paved Jroad #1306 the point and place of ^beginning containing 21,771.87 sq HT or 49/100 of an acre and being a portion of that certain tract of land described in a deed dated the 30th tlay of October, 1968 from Katie Jowell, Widow to Jamie O. Powell ?#nd wife, recorded in Book 650, at ^age 427 of the Duplin County JJegistry. * This description has a magnetic ?bearing date of October 24. 1968. JfcH angles are true in their re iationship to each other. The area < ??ras computed by the D.M.D. Jnethod. Surveyed and described ^iuly 18th. 1978 by Raymond Price, ?r L S L 829 o< Route 2, Box 293, dft^en Springs, N.C. ah .You are required to make de ?Jense to such pleading not later Jftl'an forty (40) days after March 11, >1082, exclusive of said date, and Upon your failure to do so, the Jparty seeking service against you -jwill apply to the court for the relief 6dught. L^.Jhis the 10th day of March, ?*982 VICKORY HAWKINS & VICKORY a** By: C. Branson Vickory fcj* Attorney tor Petitioner | Post Office Box 571 .Mount Olive, North Carolina 28365 Telephone: (919) 658-2610 3-25 3t-VH8iV 104 ?* STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA JJE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGE m? MENT COMMISSION m RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC NOTICE ??t Of Receipt of an Application . For Funds Under the Clean Water Bond Act Pursuant to Section 9(c) of the ^?Worth Carolina Clean Water Bond ^J>ct of 1977, notice is given that the ??}]own of Warsaw has submitted an ?Application to the Environmental JJJ^anagement Commission request wrino a state grant in the amount of ?*$29,970. These grant funds are JJJj[equested to assist in the construe aa ""Syf "N Shop early for best selection AM $y.) Pro Shop Duplin Country Club Sale ends Wed , Mar. 31. (Mi? rrcnruiM BMfflKlg) K1?W What do you want North Carolina to be like in the year 2000'J Planning for our future is too important to be left only to gov ernment. So the Commission on the Future of North Carolina, chaired by William C. Friday of the University of North Carolina, and leading citizens in all 100 counties, are working together in an effort called NC 2000 to find out what the citizens of our State want our future to be. The questionnaire below has been prepared to give you a chance to say what you like about this State and what you think needs to be improved. I urge yotrto speak out now. Together we can make a differ ence. This is what NC 2000 is all about. ?*/ 1. The Commission believes the following qualities are important for North Carolina to have in the future. Please check the ten (10) you feel are most important. ? a. Adequate, affordable housing ? b. Enough good jobs ? c. An adequate, clean water supply 1~~1 d. Adequate protection from crime I"! e. Adequate health care services f~l f. Help for the needy [~1 g. Enough good farm land to keep agriculture strong [~~] H. Adequate community services (such as fire protection and sewer lines) ? i. Good quality education for our children l~~l j. Opportunities for job training for new workers and those who must change jobs f~l k. A clean, beautiful, and healthy environment 1 | 1. Cultural activities (such as art. music, theater) ? m. Good roads ? n. Recreational opportunities ? o. 1 Controlled growth and prevention of urban sprawl ? p. Adequate mental health services ? q. Colleges that are affordable and high quality [~] r. Efficient state and local governments ? s. Adequate energy ? t. Regard for the dignity and worth of every person. ? u. Clean, fresh air [~] v. Fair system of taxes 2. If there are important qualities missing from the list above, add those by filling in the blanks below: w. X. * ? 3. In the future, which three of the qualities checked or added previously do you think w ill he the most important to improve? (Use the list to find the letter of the item w hich should he improved and fill in below): most important to improv e second most important to improve third most important to improve 4. In the future, which three of the qualities checked or added previously do you think will be the most important to keep as they are? (Use the list to find the letter of the item v\ hic h should l>c kept and fill in below): most important to keep second most important to keep third most important to keep 5. How old are you0 years 6. What is your sex? 1?male 2?female 7. What is your race? 1?American Indian 3?White 2?Black 4?Other 8. What is the last year of school you completed? 9. What count) do you live in? 10. If you had five minutes to spend with the Governor of North Carolina to talk about the future of the state, what else would you say? JV-^ Please mail your < JjjIA v \ questionnaire to: v \ NC 2000 Y\ \S^*0^L A 116 West Jones Street Raleigh'N,c'27611 This questionnaire must be returned by March 26, 1982, in onier to be considered. ' .Vv a 3! -