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n Mrs. Houston Moore Saunders of Wilmington, who prior to her mar riage at St. Andrew-Covenant church,' Wilmington, on May 19, was Grace Cavenaugh Fussell, dau OSDEB AUTHORIZING $84,000 REFUNDING BONDS BE IT ORDERED AND RESOL VED by the Board of Commission ers for the County of Duplin: vl. That bonds of Duplin County be Issued, pursuant to The County f inance Act, as amended, In an amount not exceeding $66,000 for tne purpose of refunding a like amount of the principal of valid subsisting bonded Indebtedness of said County which was originally Incurred before January 1, 1929 for the construction of roads and bridges in said County, and la evi denced by the following: $5,000 Road and Bridge Bonds, dated November 1, 1920, maturing November 1, 1948, . ' $10,000 Road and Bridge Bonds ' aatea March l, 1921, maturing March 1, 1949, $15,000 Road and Bridge Bonds, dated May 1, 1921, maturing May 1, 1949, $10,000 Road and Bridge Bonds, dated March 1, 1922, maturing ........... - - ,1 - , . I 'J & sm m ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Macon Cav anaugh of Rose Hill. Mr. Saunders is the son of Mrs. Addie Saunders of Wilmington. March 1, 1949, $10,000 Road and Bridge, Bonds, dated April 1, 1927, maturing April 1,1949, $10,000 Road and' Bridge Bonds, dated October : 1, 1927, maturing uctooer l, 1948, and $6,000 Refunding Road and Bridge Bonds, dated August 1, 1937, ma turing February 1, 1949. 2. That bonds of Duplin County be issued, pursuant to the County Finance Act, as amended, in an amount not exceeding $18,000 for the purpose of ref undine a like amount of the principal of valid subsisting bonded indebtedness of said County which was incurred by the Board of Commissioners (as and administrative agent of the State in providing a State system of public schools) for maintaining the constitutional six months' school term, and is evidenced by the following: - $5,000 School Bonds, dated April 1, 1928, maturing April 1, 1949, $5,000 School Fundlne Bands aatea beptember 1, 1931, maturing ,y " September 1, 1948, $4,000 Refunding School Bonds, dated August 1, 1937, maturing February 1, 1949, $2,000 'Refunding School Bonds, dated August 1 ,1938, maturing February 1, 1949, and $2,000 School Building Bonds, dated June 1, 1946, maturing June 1, 1949. 3. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and Interest of the $84,000 bonds herein" authorized, when due, shall be annually levied and collecteed. 1 4. That the holders of the $84,- 000 bonds herein authorized shall be subrogated to all the rights and powers of the holders of the in debtedness refunded thereby. 5. That a statement of the Coun ty debt has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public in spection. 6. That this order shall take ef fect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the Voters. The foregoing order has been in troduced and a sworn statement has 1 )&miff&2mfi been tied under 'ia County Fi nance Act. showing the assessed valuation of the County to be $23,- 635214.00, and the net debt (Inclu ding the proposed bonds) for school purposes to be $357,900.00, and for other than school purposes to be $1,260,000.00. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed bonds and Interest if the same shall be issued. Any citizen or tax payer may protest against the is suance of said bonds at a meeting of the Board of County Commiss ioners to be held at 10 o'clock, A.M., July 6, 1048, or an adjournment thereof. A. T .OUTLAW, Clerk Board of Commiseionerj of Duplin County. 1 1. D.C. - Production Credit Group Meet Al Atlantic Beach More than 400 delegates attend ed the annual convention of the North Carolina Production Credit Association which convened at At lantic Beach June 7 for three days. This was the second major con vention to select Atlantic Beach as their annual meeting site dur ing the past week. The Production Credit group was not the only convention to be held there this past -week. Today, more than 100 representatives of the Association of Magazine Whole salers will begin a two day session. Arrangements for this meeting were made by Joseph Zaytoun of New Bern whose magazine territory covers the central North Carolina coast. Duplin Judges Head Alumni Judge Henry L. Stevens, Jr., of Warsaw, has been elected the new president of the University of North Carolina Alumni association to succeed Judge S. J. Ervin. Alumni Secretary J. Maryon Saunders announced that a count of the mail ballots also showed that William C. Medford of Waynes ville was elected first vice-president; Robert G. S. Davis of Hen derson, second vice-president; and T. W. Alexander of Raleigh, and F. H. Fairley of Charlotte, directors. ThJ directors are for three year terms, and all other officers are for one yt&.''-fyi::A:'-:'-t Clem B. Holding of Raleigh was elected a representative on the University Athletic Council for a three-year term. - Duplin Theatre Warsaw, N. C. SUN. - MON. Jane 13-14 You Were Meant For Me With Jeanne Crain And Dan Dailey. TUES. June 15 Captain Caution With Alan Ladd And Victor Mature . WED. June 16 . DOUBLE FE4TURE Rhythm Of The Saddle With Gene Autry. Repeat Performance THUHS. FBI. June 17-18 Fury At Furnace Creek With Victor Mature And Coleen Gray. SAT. June 19 DOUBLE FEATURE Western Heritage With Tim Holt. Blonde Savage With Leif Erickson. DUPLIN COUNTY KENAtiSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA R. V. WELLS, CLERK SUPERIOR COURT BALANCE SHEET JANUARY 31, 1948 ASSETS Amount in Hand - Superior Court. Civil Docket $ 3 52 51 " " " General County Court, Ciril Docket 475 80 " " " Superior Court - Special Proceedings 1 121 53 " " " - Superior Court Criminal Docket 1 478 88 " " " General County Court, Criminal Deoket 412 88 " " " - Judgments Collected 792 j3 --. Trust Fnni, J2 J78 61 " " " - C. S. C. Fees 942 9S " " " - Fines and Ferfeitures 2 616 60 " " " aiisceUaneeus Fees 922 50 " " " Otker Trust Items j 8 662 61 TOTAL S 82 286 09 LIABILITIES Net Bank Bahnori DrawfaMT Aiiiih Net BankBabueea fining Aeeomate -Cash and Cash Items on Hand Postal Savinn Certificates of Deposit (Original Net InTostment) V. S. Saltan Bonds (Net IaTeetaaeat) TOTAL The foregoing la a summary of report filed ky B. V. Wells, of Duplin County, as of January 3L 1948. L ..f.i v G. D. BENNETT, Chairman t NOTICE OF ADftWlitATKIX QUALIFICATION : ; Tivlng qualified as administra trix of the estate of Mrs. Pearl B. Swinson, deceased, late of Du plin County, state of North Caro lina, this to notify all persons having claims a.ainst the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home R.FJ3. No. I, Clinton, N. C, on or before I ftimoTPP century nsurance serviw. in astern Norxn vu. XJ flR Sfl UU, M. C. The Easy Way As far from town as you may go vacationing, you can maintain yewr cheeking account by mail! Pay your bills and make your deposits with no more effort than it takes to seal an envelope! And if you haven't opened an account with us yet, you can do that by mail or phone. First-Citizens Bank And Trust Company SERVING DUPLIN CdUNTY FROM PINK HILL . 4 ';. - Board of County Commissioners, ' -i , f the UJa. c, ct Lay, IBiJ, or 1 ; notice will be pleaded In her cl fiaeif recovery.' All persons Indebt ed to said estate wHl please malse Immediate settlement. ' '-; - i This the 18th of May, 1948. : Mrs. Ruby Hodges Admlnl- " stratrix of Mrs. Pearl B. Swinson, , N. B. Boney, Atty. 6-24-61. ' y, 237-1 - ,c 275-1 .325-1 8 44 380 81 10 016 60 3 188 88 2 500 00 22 300 00 $ 82 286 29 1 Clerk of Superior Court " 1 ' f -r ,, .-
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