By R. H. Holeman, a petition for a road in Little River Township, running by way
<br />of a steel bridge on Flat River to State Highway ,'`.$7 near New 9ethel Church, Length
<br />lof road: 1.2 miles.
<br />The Sallmving Dapar tment Officials presented monthly reports for January, 19$0:
<br />i(atherine Pritchard, Asst. Home Demonstration Agent;
<br />E. ii. Lynch, Clerk of Courtr;
<br />Odell Clayton, Sheriff;
<br />Cache Boggs, Dog Warden;
<br />Frank i9addry, Delinquent Tax Collector; end
<br />lJ, G. iJren, Veterans' Service Officer.
<br />Paul Ranson, Attorney, eresented the petition of James Fauce tte of Hillsboro,
<br />N. C., to close a road known as Piney Lane in the subdivision lrnown as West H111,
<br />The Board accented i?r. Faucet te's petl ti on with the understanding that he wi 11 pay
<br />all expenses incurred for the publishing of the notice of cui thdrawal of said road.
<br />Upon motion of Commissioner 4ialicer, seconded by Commissioner Stanford and un-
<br />animously nas se d, the County Accountant was given authority to request that all
<br />departments of county government submit their budget request by Iday 1, 19$n.
<br />i-0embers of the Board of Educ¢ti on and interested citizens of the Aycock School
<br />community requested that the Hoard of Cosml.s stoners authorize the Board of Education
<br />to dis'ourse funds to build a principal's home for the Aycock School at Cedar Grove,
<br />N. C.
<br />Upon motion of Commissioner IJalker, seconded by Cortssissi over Ray end unanimously
<br />passed, the Board of Educatl on was granted the authority to divert from other budget
<br />accounts, the sum of X12,000.00 for the purpose of building a prlnci paps home for
<br />Aycock School. Rent +_'rom the home is to be returned to County funds.
<br />The following names ware drarm to sews as Jurors ¢t the rr^ebruery 2(1, 19$8 Term
<br />of Criminal Court:
<br />1. Charlie Roberts (LR)
<br />2. H. C. Beeson (CH)
<br />3, 47m. P. IHat thews (CH.)
<br />!}. Charles W. Rainey, Jr. (H)
<br />$. LeRoy Hovers ox (CHj
<br />6. C, 'n. 4nderson (Cks)
<br />7. J, S. ifilkers on (CG)
<br />8. i•IS^s. Carley Looney (Cb)
<br />9. iiax J. Preslax^ (CH)
<br />0. Arthur Lee Fou shee (CH)
<br />1. Audrey Edwards (CH)
<br />2. Mrs. Gordon C. Cowell (CH)
<br />3. Clyde I•ScFarling (H)
<br />i~. Carolyn A. Wallace (CH)
<br />5. hf¢rgaret Chapman (CH)
<br />6. D. H. Oakley (CG)
<br />7, V. L. Pendergraft (CH)
<br />B. Jo'nn 13cAdams (D)
<br />9. Viola Barnette (H)
<br />D. Hazel D. VauG-hen (CH)
<br />1. Samuel Boyd (CH)
<br />?. t•Sary G. Gobbel (CH)
<br />3. P. H. @uinlan; Jr. (CH)
<br />~. Wade Bland (Cb)
<br />i. Mrs. Harriet H. Tripp (Cb)
<br />i. Be ttg R. Lineberger (CH)
<br />7. Piarcia H. Pendleton (CH)
<br />3. 0. H. Nichols (LR)
<br />3- Fred I7. Hofflnan, Jr. (CH)
<br />). C1¢y ton R¢ithco ck (H)
<br />31. Coq 14iller (LR)
<br />32. James A. iiar tin (B)
<br />33• Ruth B, Taylor (H)
<br />3L1.. 4lm. E. Smith (H)
<br />3$, 3arbara D. Fordehem (CH)
<br />36. Robt. P, lvnit lock (CH)
<br />37. Jo'nn 3oone (CN)
<br />3&. W, Lindley Zachary (H)
<br />39, F, R. YicBarland (H)
<br />l10, Chalmers B'snphass (CH)
<br />I11. Willis ifnight (CH)
<br />I12. Llm. 1, Powell (CH)
<br />43• Jeter Byrd (CG)
<br />tl(1. C. E, tic Adams (F.)
<br />h$, Rachel E. Long (CH)
<br />t16. Odie 4f, 4lagner (E)
<br />117• Eugene Mchi111an (CH)
<br />I}B. Robt, L, iSirk (H)
<br />119. Arthur tiarkham (CH)
<br />$0. Ralph§le bs ter (Cks)
<br />$1. Elwood Haldlain (B)
<br />52. Henry Ffilson (CE)
<br />$3• Alice K. 4ratkins (CH)
<br />$4• Rosalee 19. Womble (Eno)
<br />5$. tom, A, Lloyd (D)
<br />57• Ruth Booth (CH)
<br />58. I•irs. Louise Rhine (H)
<br />59. id. H. IROSS (CK)
<br />i0, Hor¢ce L, Ward (B)
<br />There being no further business, upon motion, this meeting was adjourned.
<br />R, J. i•i. Hobbs
<br />Ch¢irman
<br />Betty June Hayes
<br />Clerk
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