Orange County NC Website
664 <br />changes in the character or in the location of any improvement as may be found <br />necessary or advisable in the preparation of plans and the letting of contracts <br />or as may be necessary to secure the approval of plans by the State Superinten- <br />dent, and subject also to the omission of such improvements as may be approved <br />by the Board of Commissioners in case the proceeds of the bonds should not be <br />sufficient to provide all such improvements: <br />CHAPEL HILL CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT: <br />Names of Schools Improvements <br />Chapel Hill High (white children) Enlarge <br />Chapel Hill Elementary (white children) Erect new school building <br />Lincoln (colored children) Erect additional school <br />building <br />ORANGE COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT: <br />Names of Schools for white children Improvements <br />Hillsboro Remodel and enlarge exist- <br />ing buildings <br />West Hillsboro Enlarge <br />Efland Remodel and enlarge <br />Aycock Remodel and enlarge <br />Carrboro Remodel and enlarge <br />White Cross Enlarge <br />Caldwell Remodel and enlarge <br />Names of Schools for colored children Improvements <br />Central Enlarge <br />Efland Erect new school building <br />Cedar Grove Erect new school building <br />The order referred to in auestion numbered 2 above authorizes Courthouse <br />Bonds of Orange County in an aagregate principal mount not exceeding $250,000 <br />for the purpose of providing funds for erecting and equipping a new courthouse <br />upon the site now ozmed by said County near the present courthouse. <br />If said bonds are issued a tax will be levied for the payment of the prin- <br />cipal and interest thereon upon all taxable property in Orange County. <br />For said election the regular registration books for elections in said <br />County will be used, and such books will be open for the registration of voters, <br />not theretofore registered, from 9 A.M. until sunset on each day beginning <br />Saturday, October 29, 1949 and closing Saturday, November 12, 1949. On each <br />Saturday during such registration period said books will be open at the polling <br />places. Saturday, November 19, 1949, is Challenge Day. <br />The polling places in the several precincts and the registrars and judges <br />for each precinct are as follows: <br />3E INCT POLLING PLACES REGIS ^_EARS JUDGES <br />at erson Hollow Rock Service Station J. R. Whitfield L. A. Hogan <br />Ira Sparrow <br />of Store Midway Station Mrs. Mitchell Lloyd Hedrick Dodson <br />L. 11. Sharpe <br />ar boro Carrboro Town Hall W. Benson Ray W. H. Sparrow <br />L. R. Cheek <br />''he.ks Crossing -° ender' s Store J. S. Gill Henry R. Heath <br />E. L. Cheek <br />Y1 nd Frank Pratt's Service H. E. Mayes E. L. Thomas <br />Station T. M. Crutchfield <br />oc s Spring Manly Snipes Store Mrs. Manly Snipes T. D. Lloyd <br />John Howard <br />nice Cross Junior Order Hall Melvin Lloyd Yf. V. Copeland <br />Lester Lloyd <br />ni ersity Doc Griffin Service Station W. R. Link W. P. Andrews <br />Tom Johnson <br />t. Mary's St. Mary's School J. W. Jordan D. S. Walker <br />M. L. Walker <br />'a1 1well Caldwell School W. 0. Mincey Richard Gates <br />Clyde H. Berry <br />'ol rs Kennedy's Service Station Mrs. Hattie Lee Stack Alma Breeze <br />Mrs. W. P. Riley <br />:ed r Grove Oliver's Store T. L. Oliver Robert E. Hughes <br />J. H. Finley <br />garr Compton's Store E. C. Compton R. B. Ward <br />C. G. Cates <br />Al sboro High School Gymmasium H. G. Coleman, Jr. G. F. Miller <br />M. L. Cates <br />