ALLEN KENNEDY 92.C7 EDWARD EARL KENNEDY 3.Ed HUBERT N. KENNEDY 7E.E3 MRS. LULA K. KENNECY 12.22 ? RALEIGH KENNEDY 193.76 H. D. LANE 2.S3 LADIN JUDSON LANIER S WIFE 29.7E CLEO HILLER DAVID J.E WIS MILLER 51.93 JACKSON MiLLER 32.99 JEFFERSON 0. MILLER 13.3i MARTHA CAROLYN MILLER E3.C7 GENERAL OUTLAW. HR3. 39.U LOTTIE B. OUTLAW 22'a2 HOSEA PARKER 23.68 THOMAS KEITH PRICE 132.93 MRS. INEZ SMITH QUINS 9C.26 WILBUR GREY RHODES 3E.il D. A. SANDLIN 133,73 JUDITH ANN J. SANDLIN 12.73 JOSEPHINE STROLC. H23. 11% 82 EMORY VERNON SUMMERLIN 39.3J MILTON SUMMER 59.6a MRS. CELIA C. SUTTOM S9.7-* ^ UINFRED K. SUTTON EL.27 EVA THIOPEN 32.26 MRS. ADELL E. TURNER lED.Jj I GEORGE W. S 17C.72 J. GLENN WILLIAMS S WIFE 13 J?SSE*S FARM FRESH EGGS 292.37 / ^ ' WOLFSCRAPE ADOLPH ANDERSON 321.St I MARVIN C. 3EAVC.1S 1.52 RAY BRUCE BCAVERS 412.25 LONMIE W. BELL 3C.61 MELVIN BEST 22.F*. r EARL CARR iJ.43 JOHN H. CARR "*ft?gC MRS. HARRIETT ClIESTNt'TT 44.92 MAR I AH C HE STN'J TT+? 'WVW-' - ? ?" 3 OOLSLAS WAYNE ? - - -.3 NORVOOC DAVIS \ xC2.9d E. J. DIXON JR. 45.32 THELHA FCSS 3S.87 JOHN H. C GODSON 37?.Si ANNA MAE SCOTT CRACY 5E.ll ROBERT GRADY? SP. 44 2.2 2 MRS. ELLA J. HLRR1NC 13.74 " CARLYLE HINES 143*96 CLARA LROC.K HOLMES 3544L CLAUDE JONES. Ill - ill.?4 DAVIE OLIVER JONES . 34.*? JOHN L. JOYNER -, I w w ? J w WILLIAM SCOTT KCRNCO AY -'.EC M. 0. LANE ZZ.S* A MM IE HARRIS MERRITT 13".3* EMMETT A. MORGAN. HRS. 27.14 HAROLD MCC'JLLEN 221.37 JOHN-GILBERT NOLAN 12.27 J. C. NCRRIS. HRS. 112.St LEWIS PEARSALL 33.52 % RICHARD PRICE. HRS. A. R. REEVES 144.57 WILSON REEVES. HRS. 4.S7 BEN W. - ni TVER J. SCOTT CC.3C , ESP 1 ?ottlVAN -if.!? JASPER F. TAYLCR 1>.?4 ALBERT TURNER. JR. r o? THAD TURNER 123.17 F? D. WATERS 3q WAYNE DOUGLAS UHALSY "l.37 I KENANJVILLE TAX LIST 'M& ^ I \ TOWN OF KENAWVILLE ? ? ^ jc, : M f t' ' 1 |..r ? "?pspOVILLE. N.C. ?? ^ NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX LIENS By order of the Board of Canmiasiawrs notice is hereby given that the Town of KenansvUle will ?t 12:00 Noon on June 11. 1973, at the front door of the Kenansville Town Hell, offer for aele at Public Outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the tee liana on the following reel and perioral property for de linquent 1972 taxea ae provided In N. C. G. S. 106-309. ' i'?r ffc.I'd!;. ~r %' ? C JtSllfrfeyTg *i ' Mama. Andora Flowers $ 30.10 .? :V1* ' ? ' '? * /I ? ' 2 ' ? V V. ' Barr, Maroon H.. Jr. 7.92 Brook. Ramaon C. 13.79 BoJtic', W. Tyson 117 ^81 ? ttET aiiS SK* SS.H,lr' ? T'SJr,; p .rg. Ann: B NAB HBITS 3*71 FfBltrick Louisa Heirs 22 68 Kornagay, Larry 3.50 Middleton, David 10.08 Middleton, Joe 25.27 Middleton, Luther 30.63 Middleton, Julia Wallace 37.94 Middle ton, Maivia 24.01 Mitchell, Larrj Wayne 3.50 Moore, Addie leirs 20.93 Outlaw, Irvin 3.40 Pearsall, Phurman, Jr. 5.77 Phillips, jawc!?- Owen 1.61 Rice, James 63.90 Rice, Lois 2.52 Rouse, iiartaar; 2. 55.90 Smith, ~ddie -me 47.32 Smith, Mary Jane 11.69 Smith, hoses 22.22 Stung), Levi 5.29 Whaley, Ben R. 10.29 Whaley, Mrs. Beatrice 4.73 Whaley, Nathan 7.28 & 8.40 Williams, A. V. 13.45 Williams, Jaiaea 1.47 Williamson. Robert P. 99.86 WBPQfrWIPHS Community Oil Company 30.87 Smith's Beauty Shop 2.52 Rllth P. Holmes Tex Collector BEULAVILLE CITIZENS NOTICF OF SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me fay Section 106-369 of the General Statutes of North (arolina and pur suant to an order of the Boerd of Commissioners of die Town of Beul,ville dated February 19, 1979, I will offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to die highest bidder at the Town Hall door in Beulavllle, North Carolina, at 10 AX. on June 11, 1973, liens upon die real estate described below for the non-payment of taxes owing for 1979 and prior years. The amount advertised will be increased fay interest and costs ' and the omission of interest and -costs fsona the amount iiliai a 'tsed will sot constitute a waiver of tfae taxing unitfs clato-fer those items. No bid will be recteved unless it is at least equal to the principal amount of die taxes advertised plus interest and costs secured thereon et die date of sale. The real estate tough weeds | it hatches quarterly | in SOYBEANS cocubnm timnbd annual m0mmk6umy for as little as 1 $1.25 per acre. | Apply LOROX lorox?in combination with Surfactant WK controls cockiebur, teaweed, annual morningglory. sicklapod and other problem weeds that cut down soybean yields J and profits. This combination kills weeds on contact and also controls shallow-germinating annual weeds Most seedling weeds can be effectively controlled with band treatment of Lorox and Surfactant WK for as little as $1.25 per acre. Lorox can be used on soybeans as small as 12" to help increase yields and profits. When used as directed, it minimizes soil-residue problems. After four months, you can replant your fields to any other crop. Grow cotton? Lorox phis Surfactant wk, used as a layby treatment, effectively controls broad leaves and grasses while minimizing soil-residue problems. BFor bigger yields and bigger profits, cxrss.f"'0"''00'' i _ rilfiiiliial iiiMnni l> haAnn Mefr,irMfui? . I wWnwi mny ufifrrngsi. ronuw imutrmiy inmruvvons tills Mth day of May, 1918. n* vti4 (z v?M Clinton E. Campbell I41.0o C. C. Lanier 11+.70 James Jefferson Lanier 47.66 Judith T. I.anier 2.80 Atwood Lee .70 Atwood Lee ij 127..14 Tommle Maddox, Hr s. 175 ?T6' Janice P. Maddox 50.61+ Carlie Matthews 30.84 Charles E. Parker [3^ j BlUyHL.Ppittmwi Hill Gertude ionsett 4.13 Lefallette Qulnn 55*89 Arland Sanderson 151.1ik David A. Sandlin 62.82 Lois M. Smith 3.50 Heman W. Smith 29.63 ?-illy L. Strickland 1A.?7 Mr. s? Mrs. Barnice D. Suggs Mr. 3e Mrs. Walter M. Suggs 31.32 Willie ?. Suggs, Hrs. 31.15 Eldrldge X. Thigpan p.o'j. Thomas D. Thigpen 58.61 ./ictor V. Thomas 258.98 Alex Whale y 27.79 1 Carl T. Mhaley 11.02 Colon L. whaley 117-31 Rayford tohaley 14?63 j Rosa M* "haley 83.50 Flora Wilkins 105.99 George P. Willipma 36.31 <.eb Willi ems, Hrs. 39.07 bostlc Mu3ic Company 20.47 James Miller, Hdwe. .. Jscksonville Music Company 52*82 JSI Summer College Transfer Schedule Six courses will be offered on the JSI campus during the 1973 summer months that will carry college transfer ere* dit. Four of these courses will be offered during the first summer session either on a six- or eight-week basis. Two courses will be offered during the last six weeks of the sum mer session. The schedule is as follows: FIRST SESSION: SO 105 Principles of Biology-June L Ju?, 19; Mon. and Wed. 9-12; Tues. and Thurs. 9?11; Tues. and Thurs. 12-2 (AB) HIS 112 Western Civilizatlon-From 1650 to present-June 12 July 19; Mon. . Tues. . Wed. . Thurs., 9-30-12 PHIL 210 Common Elements of Knowledge-June 12-August 2; Tues. and Thurs. 7-10 p.m. ENG 330 Children's Literature-June 11-August 1-Mon. and Wed. Time to be arranged according to wishes of majority of class. SECOND SESSION: ENG 101 Composition-July 23-August 28-Mon., Tues., Wfed., Thurs. 1-3:30 p m. SPE 115 Fundamentals of Speech-July 23-August 28-Mon.. Tues., Wed , Thurs. 1-3-sn n m 2 I. Thrifty people have always set aside a nest egg, a 1 I kitty, a reserve for a rainy day. No^matter how small your nest egg is, at Cooperative Savings and Loan.it will grow and grow and grow. Cooperative . I compounded every 3 months. Don't chicken out. Count your eggs while they hatch at Cooperative. I