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:-;.y.::svillc, .joktii CA&oimtf n3AYJULY1S:!i. 1545 1 ; DUPLIN COUNTY " ... . KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -SUMMARY OF ANNUAL BUDGET ESTIMATE JULY 1; 1945, TO JUNE 30, 1946 FUNDS .TOTAL BUDGET . ESTIMATE OF r ;:, TAX LEVY . REQUIREMENTS ' REVENUE TO BE " TO BALANCE - AVAILABLE OTHER - BUDGET - TAX LEVY, " . , ;v ESTIMATE OF UNCOLLECTIBLE TAXES ' . . COMMISSIONS ON COLLECTIONS AND DISCOUNT TOTAL AMOUNT OF TAX LEVY ESTIMATE OF PROPERTY v VALUATION ESTIMATE OF TAX RATE ON f 100 VALUATION TAX BATE OF LAST PRECEDING LEVY Central County) . M 000 000 00 ' O M Toot, etc.) : - v . - 10 00000000 M M Koalth) - t U7 20 8 86 883 88 40 820 00 4 480 00 . 44 000 00 10 000 000 00 .08 M County Debt Service 130 128 ZV , 22 122 21 . . 108 000 00 12 000 00 - 120 000 00 - W 000 000 00 .75 . M CU Af Aastotanoe SI 000 00 - 45 240 00 5 760 00 040 00 0 400 00 - 10 000 000 00 .04 JH OAA - Pensioners) 000 00 000 00 , " " . - - A14 to Depondont CMdren ' 24 480 00 21 600 00 2 880 00 820 00 S 200 00 16 000 000 00 .02 M AU to EUdA 2 749 80 ' 1 809 80 1 440 00 . 100 00 1 600 00 16 000. 000 00 M . - M Current Expense School ' - , - . ,,,. . County Supplement - . 64 780 00 " 07 580 00 7 200 00 800 00 8 000 00 16 000 000 00 M M Capitol OuOy Sehool 1 25 012 70 20 692 78 4 820 00 480 00 480000 14 000 000 00 M .08 School Debt Service f - 42 591 69.; 18 111 69 24.480 00 2 720 00 27 200 00 16 000 000 00 .17 SI TOTALS 478 888 84 284 488 84 194 400 00 - This the 2nd, ly of July, 1945. 21 600 00 216 000 00 16 000 000. 00 L85 L85 F. W. MctJOWEN, County Accountant Faisori News MRS. A. R. HICKS, JR.- . ' Reporter ' -. hubeoripUoa Af( UNK-CUFTON In a double ring ceremony on June 10 in the Chapel of Central Union Church at Honolulu, T. H., Miss Margaret- Allegro Clifton be came the bride of Lt James Wil son Link. .'v ' The Rev. Allen Hackett 1 per- formed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by CoL George F. Onmacht, wore a atreet length dress of navy blue, a multistrand pikake lei and" a coronet effect headdress of pika ke blossoms. ' Miss Evelyn Peterson was maid of honor, and Lt. James E. Foley was best man. .tv Mrs. Link is the daughter of T.Xir. and Mrs. Herbert H. Clifton of Falson. She attended George Washington University In, Wash ington and business school in Washington. one is now empioyeo iiwthe chemical office, POA. Lt Link Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Link of Scarsdale, N. Y. He Is a graduate of Yale . University and is with -the chemi cal warfare service. , - . the meeting. The program was presented by Mrs. M. C. Bowden; the topic, "How Do .1 rBegln t" During a social hour refreshments were served by the hostesses. . ,Wil-Sun- C7XLES MEET The . Aftersooa Clrclo of the Fresbyterlan Church met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs? D. Newton. The chairman, Mrs. L H. Illnes presided. Mrs. R.A. Wil liams had charge of the program. At. the conclusion of the meeting the hostete served refreshments. The Evening Orolemet Monday evening with Mrs. J. X Morton and Mrs. John Oates at the home of Mrs. Morton. The chairman, Hts. R. Falson had charge of PERSONALS Mrs. Pender Durham of mington was a visitor here day.' .- . r Mrs. Jack Knowles and Gail of Wilmington spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Brfck Taylor and family of Smith's Chapel were vis-1 iters in town Sunday. i, Mrs. Albert Lang of Valley Stream. N. Y, Mrs. Harold Gold smith of New York and Robert Barley McCullen of Nf Y, returned ' Tuesday after attending the fu-. neral of their brother, Oren Mc Cullen.' - Mrs. J. P. Cromartie of Eliza bethtown - and Miss Elizabeth Breeden of Hamlet were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cates last week. Mrs. J. M. Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. M C Bowden and Mrs. L R Falson attended the funeral of William Isaac Bowden, twin son of Dr. and Mrs. Beales Bowden in Bailey last week."- ' Mrs. C D. McCullen and Dewey are visiting relatives in Ports mouth, Va. Mrs. Waldo Clifton and son were- visitors In Fayetteville last Thursday. I Mrs. O. L. Taylor and Mrs. Lar ry Harrison of Raleigh were visi visitors'in town Wednesday. ; - Anne Stroud is attending the Girl Scout Camp near Goldsboro. Mrs. Marshall Williams, Jr, and Walter Williams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Edwin Josey at Wrightsville Beach last week. Mrs. Marshall Williams, Sr., and Mrs. A. H. Witherington spent last week at Seven Springs. . Mrs. Beatrice HiU and Miss Sal- lie Hllljre spending the week at Seven Springs. Misses Kate and Elizabeth are visiting in Montreat. . Mrs. Hallie Adams has returned from New York where she was called because of the illness and death of her brother, Oren Mc Cullen. ;; . Mary Jean Crouch is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Casteen in Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin of Wilmington were guests of his father W. B. Martin last week. Mrs. Dyson of Green Cove Springs. Fla., was the guest of her sister, J. M Bowden last week. Mrs. Bessie jGrady visited In Raleigh Wednesday. William . Lewis has recently been promoted to Lt (jg). He is serving in the Pacific. Mrs. A. M. Davis and Annette are visiting her sister, Mrs. N. B. Nickolson in Monroe. Mrs. T. W. Smith has returned from visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Kirkland In Raleigh. "Pedal Pushers" - Help Buy Bonds Miller H. D. Club Meets , b. f. GRADY NEWS li " 1. Low Cost 2. Fair Treatment 3. Convcr.irnt Payments i 4. Rtpcyrr.tnt Privilcgtf 0. Ccod Service x3 m 6. Ccfcty - a -1 Un. T. W. Smith has returned 1 1' . I II M : i.. ' I I miif in 1 1 - n . ii y ' f - ideal for sports and kind to less- ) 1 j C 1 U:sn-Fcrfeot figures are these "podsl I t 1 J SMOAa pushers." They make colorful oos- V 1 ' . J M tataMMrfe tumes. Sew now, and your vacation Kt M aZoBS wardrobe wHl bo ready when yea VS o3J, need it More War Bonds from your p-- . - JT -AJ gavingg by home sewing will help I Warsaw Drug Co. war errorty. 5. rrrrycx " L WAW' H- PEACHES V mmw -,7jvJMj There is an extra large supply - x "N. 1 I iv J - If f ' ' J fl. 3 II I ! 1 u 1 . 1 r I 11 1 r y ' -, : I' j v ., - sjsi hjr m sssk-iei8ssA 1 II 11 t 1 , t Miss Elizabeth Ann Kornegay visited Mr. and Mrs. Maker God- The Miller Home Demonstration' Club held its regular meeting in June 27th. Other than regular . win ta VYilmlngton last week. j business included SuggesUons for Sons of Mr. J. M Smith, RusseU , 1946 Program; decision to contri' bute to Chinese Relief and suggest ions on plans for Federation meet ing. Club planned to meet with Mrs. A. R. Brown In July with each member bringing a basket of vegetables for display for special activity. Special activity was a flower show with winners being Mrs. Ashe Miller and Mrs. Herman Miller. and Gorden. are at home duty with the Army in Europe. I The Home Demonstration Club met with Mrs. W. W. Maxwell j Monday, . I a Pvt Leamon Harper was home for the week end. majjrgctr;rtdit!:2f i nail 11 in n 1 'line, tend, mmva umi ty. ta brotyuil t ia O f. V It Whwj4 surauu Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown of Magnolia, Mrs. Warren Bostic and Milton Bostic visited the Marlow Bos tics Sunday. The new Mrs. Marlow Bostic is the former Miss Frances Williamson of Turkey. The hostess served unriuHnw Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and cookies and colas. , on of Trenton, visited in the - ' community Sunday. of peaches this year with an od-' Maior Hueh n. MamwOi Jr portunlty to get a good supply of' spent several days with his family I recently. V tiiHWIM Mra M urauiata "UWlo u A JlSrm (na hu faolld MalBfc. l mm iir nm 1 to pnmr LVaU.wMair- (WW l YI I I CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OP Branch Banking And Trust Company Wallace "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" Warsaw At The Close of Business June 30 1945 Faison . . YCUCIT TII!MA1L irXFIDLIAl 1 a r cu:itc:j hatiomal falm loan ass'n. ; : Dcwilt Carr, SecVTrccs. T.v : ' ' ' . '! M U fcaa W ' CT tHey'r saarce, fcuttt's wertli youf while fa 1 a Hta wbil CI aeoessaryl foy let of sJttsnrlcfiSatftXisli" "4 pQQ s!r T' XT Ct extra 1 -n- errt r "t r't a C??i jt-r a00al4 f RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks . . .7. , sn 7H m Obligations of the United States .................... S&iieaMOT 383'878-22 Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Debentures 714.5062 Federal Land Bank Bonds 717 910 ra North and South Carolina Bonds 921 059 98 Municipal and Other Marketable Bonds 1,085,6960 TOTAL BONDS (Cost Less Valuation Reserve) . -"77777777777777 58.655.33048 Loans and Discounts 2L807 077 3fi Accrued Interest and Other AsseU 1'585'61 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures, and Real Estate (Tax Value $283,225.00) 254,693.62 ' - - - $73,306,5659 UABIUTIES Capital Stock Common Capital Stock Preferred -. surplus , .....I.. Undivided Profits .." .!.'.'.'! ' ' Unearned 'Discount and cihr VMliVlfa I .' '.' 7 1 ! . 1 1 1 1 1 ! . ! 1 . 1 1 7. '. .' 1 7 Dividend Payable 7-1-4S . . . , I ........ , isepusius , . ...v... S 400.000.00 ; 100.000.00 750,000.00 673,94511 307.250.00 287,023.63 8,000.00 T0.SOO465 17306,5659 SOUND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE P. O. COX K5 .CLINTON, N. C. FOR EASTERN CAROLINA r.sr.btr re:r-l C J l-t-rr-ri'C R. F. r. V.M-"1W
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