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11/1/1971
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To wait five years would add at least $500,000 to the estimated cost <br />of the courthouse. A successful bond referendum means that it could be built <br />immediately. The bonds would be paid off at a rate of $136,000 yearly, and since <br />$90,000 was provided in the budget this year, only $46,000 more would be <br />required to retire the bonds. <br /> <br /> Bonds are similar to a mortgage on a house and are paid off in the <br />same way. People using the courthouse ten or twenty years from now would help <br />pay for it in the same way they buy and pay for their homes. Bonds are the <br />best way to finance the sorely needed new courthouse, and I hope the citizens <br />of Cabarrus County realize this when the referendum is held on November 2, 1971. <br /> <br /> S. Glenn Hawfield, Jr. <br /> <br /> <br />
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