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<br />the highlights and turned the report over to the Hoard for rurther study.
<br />Upon motion, duly mode and seconded, the Hoard praised Mr. 4Satheson,
<br />1Ar. 3arnes ¢nd s11 agricultural worlcara who participated in the Rural Progreso
<br />Program, pointing out that it was through their efforts that enabled Oren,ae
<br />County to win first prize over all other counties in the State.
<br />htiss Ruth Thompson, Home Demonstration Agent, end ?u'iss Kathryn Pritchett,
<br />Assistant, presented ¢ summary of the work done through their office for the
<br />year ending December 31, 1953•
<br />Upon motion of Commissioner Hobbs, seconded by Commissioner Efland, fitr.
<br />F. C. Id02"rOw was appointed Electrical Inspector for the southern part of th¢
<br />county.
<br />IIpon motion, duly made and seconded, it was ordered that Eonner D. Sawyer
<br />attorney, be paid 5100.00 for defending Edgar Rice who was triad at the Dec-
<br />ember term of Superior Court on ¢ charge of first degree murder.
<br />IIpon motion of Cammlasioner Efland, seconded by Commissioner Hobbs, the
<br />followinG changes were ordered in Aid to H11nd Grants: Nancy Thom¢s increased
<br />from .5"8.00 per month to 511.00 per month; Annie Vincent decreased from F'20.00
<br />per month to 59.00 par month.
<br />31r. L. J. Phions, Chairman of Orange County Hi-Centennial Committee, sub-
<br />mitted en itemized account of the cost of the Hi-Centennial page¢nt and the
<br />Orange Covnty Aistory gooks less disbursements, which left a balance bf
<br />?8,998.61 to be paid by the county.
<br />IIpon motion, duly made, seconded end unexilmouslg passed, S. M, G¢ttis,
<br />County Accountant wee authorized to pay the uanaid bills totaling 58,990:61
<br />from the Roed Building =and.
<br />The following names were drawn to servo as Jurors for the February Term
<br />of Superior Court:
<br />1. Vrilliam E. Scott (CB)
<br />2. Eugene VJ. Sykes (Cks)
<br />J} 'N111 Lansford (Hb)
<br />S. J. L... Cate (CH)
<br />SS L1rs. i'I. F, doge rs (CH)
<br />6. Ernest T. Gentry (CG)
<br />7, 4i. C. Carter (Cks)
<br />8. 0. 5, James (Hb)
<br />9. hirs. i+iarg¢ret H. IVilliams (CH)
<br />10. Carl H, Huey (Cks)
<br />11. Nec+lin D. C$lliems (CR)
<br />12. Lemuel Crawford (H)
<br />uF~ Libor Fearriagton (CH)
<br />1L~. Hovrard Smith (9)
<br />15. Rirs. Fiore 9. Parnell (Cb)
<br />16. Thom¢s Frederic 77illiams (CH)
<br />17. '17. Cary Johnson (Eno)
<br />18. C. D. Vlilson (CH)
<br />19. Ltrs. C. D.,. j'fllson (CH)
<br />20. Walter H. '^illiems (CH)
<br />21. ?Srs. 0. S. Robertson (Hb)
<br />22. Lizz le Clhitted (CH)
<br />23 16rs. Ophelia V. Turner (R-2 CA)
<br />2b. fiilss Omie h4c.4d¢ms (Cks)
<br />2,~j. Donnie Boges -(CH)
<br />20. Jessie J. Watkins (Eno)
<br />27. Luthor F. Standifer (CH)
<br />28. Charlie L. Suitt (CA)
<br />29. J. V. Broclrwell (CH)
<br />30. S. E, Holmes (B)
<br />31. Charles P.. Valentine, Jr. (CH)
<br />32. Robert G. t'lard (H)
<br />33. Eula Lloyd (R-2, 6tehane)
<br />3~. Jessie E, Freemon (H)
<br />35• J. C. Lloyd (CH)
<br />36. 1,tery D. Layton (R-2, CH)
<br />37. Frank +1111 isms (CH)
<br />38. t4. N. Sellers (CH)
<br />339. x. E. Roya11 (CH)
<br />l~0. idarf brie Ogburn (CH)
<br />Ll. w. D, Galloway (CH)
<br />11.2. C. V, Cunmtings (CH)
<br />113. Flora Thomason Cobb
<br />(33 Rogerson Dr., CH)
<br />(tk. Lena alas 'ililliams (CH)
<br />G{, Eerl Sf. Sykea (CKS)
<br />(t6. E, L. Pickett (CH)
<br />(t7. Lymvood S, Holloway (CG)
<br />46. (302 Pht tabor otRd.ElCH)
<br />49, as tAcA.doo (Cks)
<br />50. Nettie Bynum (CH)
<br />There being no further business, upon motion, adf ourned to meet January
<br />11, L^54 ¢t 7:30 o+cl ock P.M1!.
<br />J. E. Larrs
<br />Clerk to Hoard
<br />R. 0. Forrest
<br />Chairman of Hoard.
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