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7 4 92 <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Ray, seconded by Commissioner Bennett, it was <br />moved and unanimously adopted,-that Orange County join with Alanance and <br />Chatham Counties in the establishment of a Law Enforcement District. <br />Upon motion of Commissioner Ray, seconded by Commissioner Bennett, Vice " <br />Chairman Walker was authorized to sign the following Aid to the Blind Agenda: <br />Aid to the Blind Agenda <br />April 8, 1969 <br />NAME EFF. DATE AMOUNT REASON <br />NEW <br />Effie C. Dillehay 4-1-69 30.00 Insufficient resources <br />REINSTATEMENT <br />Clarence Foust 4-1-69 25.00 Insufficient resources <br />REVISION <br />Sophronia Sykes 5-1-69 91 to 86 Reduction in cost of special <br />medical care and other <br />budgetary changes. <br />SAME <br />Clayton Roberson 44.00 <br />Thomas S. Breeze 76.00 <br />Nevis W. Lloyd 4-1-69 8$.00 Death on 3-2-69 <br />Discussion ensued relative to the dedication service which was being <br />planned for the Welfare Building, the Health Building and Lake Orange. <br />The Board designated Commissioner Bennett and the County Administrator <br />to negotiate s,,ith the needed sewerage right of way across the Lonnie Ebans <br />property. <br />Commissioner Bennett advised the Board that a letter had been received <br />from Dr. W. G. Andrews, District Extension Chairman. Said letter stated <br />that Ebert Pierce had accepted the position as County Extension Chairman for <br />Orange County and would begin employment on May 1, 1969. <br />There being no further business to come before the Board the meeting was <br />adjourned to meet again on Wednesday, April 9, 1969, in Chapel Hill, North <br />Carolina. <br />Henry S. Walker, Vice Chairman <br />Betty June Hayes, Clerk