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5/3/1948
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2r3 <br />Liinutes o__c the Bard of Commissioners <br />i~ionday, Lfay 3, 1948 <br />The Hoard met at 10:00 o~clock e.m„ In the Commissioners Room at the <br />Courthouse: Present, Ben P. veils on, Chairmen, pro-tam and Hubert G. Laws, <br />Commissioner, <br />The mina tss o£ the April meetings e+e ro reed and eoor ova d. 11 <br />~ <br />Mr. Don 5. Matheson, County Farm Agent, apoe ar ed and talked on the genera ~J <br />farming conditions in the county, he stated his den ar tment was ¢dvo eating <br />the building of tempor ery silos to cut the cost of producing milk,and to date <br />has flf teen farmers tuho have agreed to build this type of silo. <br />hr. E.. P. gar nos, Assistant County Agent, appeared and stated that tMtt <br />the Tat sto cit show held in Durham last week w¢s quite a success, he stated <br />that out of the eighty seven baby beep calves en terod, Orange County had <br />twenty throe, sixteen of them winning blue ribbons end seven red ribb ons.And <br />out of the fifty five hogs entered, Cr anga County had twenty ae ve n. <br />A"r. Barnes stated that his Jg~.~Ra proposltion had run into a snag relatlva <br />to the salary, end that he would zor the Hoard to re cind action taken at a <br />previous meeting end reins to to him as Assistant County Agent. <br />Upon motion the ?nerd recinded action taken at the April meeting and does <br />hereby reins tote Lir. Barnes ¢s Assistant County Agent. <br />tars. Kathryn F., Hamrick, F.ome Demonstration Agent, appeared and repor tod <br />on the warp done thr ovgh her office for the past month. <br />"_'he follov.•ing anollcations to retail beer in Br anga County, were upon; <br />motion, aopr ova d: <br />C. E. Lilza and C. fil. Crabtree, <br />James A. ',Veda. <br />Charlie Roberts. <br />Upon motion, Hubert Smith wss granted TEN DOLLARS for one three months <br />old pig killed by dogs. <br />Lr. Garvin aooa ared and discus sad his budget needs for the neat fiscal <br />yo ar . <br /> <br />The Board of r+e if are presented their 1948-1989 or oposad budget, which I~ <br />was signed jointly by both Hoards. ~ <br />The combined annual re ~Ort of the Negro 5xte nsion workers for the year <br />1947 was pr asented to the Bosrd for their ins ne cti on. <br />L:r. ^. T. Pr of St, Superintendent of Schools, apps eyed and discussed his <br />pr op Dead budget for the 1948-1949 fiscal yo ar. <br />Lir. Dumont Eslm idge, Prosecuting Attorney of Gr anga County Recorder ~s - <br />Court ao oe ared and sta tod that he would remain on ea Prosecuting Attorney <br />i~or the balance of his term. <br />A road petition was nresented asking the Hoard to epor ova ':. S-.i7.di~, <br />~~ <br />Chur ch <br />of a road, Beginning at the Johnson Placo on the CelvanderCrange <br />3oad and continuing to the road beginning et Highway No. 86 end running by <br />i+iarr is Gr ova School. Tho ne v.~ road to coma into the road running bg the Mor- <br />ris Grove School, one-half mile belm•+ the School. A.c ti cn iv as deferred until <br />the 3oard could mako an inves tig atlon of said road. <br />Tho following names ware dr arm to serve as Jurors at the June term of <br />Superior Court: <br />FIRST 4'/T'EK <br />1. Charles B. Robson ~. 19. Robert A, YYi lliams C. H. <br />2: Harry P, Cole Eno 20. Ale llo L. Hutchins Eno <br />3. 8. H. 8trayhorn Eno 21. Lacy Wilkerson C. H. <br />4. Car lton IScKae Hb. 22. Evge ne Laws H.b. <br />5. Her den Johnson B. 23. Ben Tripn C. H. <br />6. H. C. Corbett 0. G, 24. Arthur T. Young C. H. <br />7. tY. 5. Katz C.A. 25. Luther Boggs H.b. <br />B. J. Clairb orne Carr Ab. 26. R. Sam Crawford P.b. <br />9. L. 0. Di cltay Hb. 27. B. H. Williams 0. A. <br />10. W. P. Pickett C. H. 28: W. H. Fuller Cks. <br />~ <br />11. Clyde W. Rhew Eno 29. Hubert C.. Carden Hb: 7 <br />' <br />12. Sldnay Wall C. ?!. 30. Ge orga R. Ble clunan F.b. I <br />13. K. C. Frazer C. H. 31.:. L. L-. Gray L. R. <br />14. A. J. Her ris 0.H. 32. C=e orga Lives C. H. <br />15. A. G, lWi lliams, Jr, Eb. 33. Mra. Sam G. Dode on B. <br />16. Coy Klmbro C. G. 34. Bryant Hr adsher 0. G. <br />17. Y'J. T. Murray Hb, 36. W. G. Cola 0. G. <br />18. Ro lend Dodson C. H. 36. Frederick Edward Coenen C. H. <br />CO NTD <br /> <br /> <br /> ".r <br /> <br /> <br /> r <br />
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