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<br />1tinutes of the Board of Commissioners <br />Liondey, August ~., 1952 <br />r~~ A <br />The Board of Commissioners for the Cotmty of Orange, ]forth Cerol lna, met <br />at 10 o'clock A, DS„ idondey, Awvst 4, 1952, in the Commissioners' Room et the <br />Courthouse in Eillsbo ro, the reguler ple ce of meeting. <br />Diembors present: Collier Cobb, Jr., Che irmen; R. 0. Forrest end Sim L. <br />Eilnn d, Commis inners. <br />itembers absent: None. <br />Tha minutes of the July meetinSs were reed znd epprov ed. <br />Dir. 5. 9. SFhitfield and idrs. Homer Butler en peered in relation to z roed <br />in Hinghan Township, running from old t'17+.ita Cross south e dis tents of an_proxi- <br />mately 1.1 miles to an intersection with the '+Ihite Cross-Antioch roed. The <br />Board advised ?.tr. "Ihitfield that it would request the State Highway and Public <br />".; orlts Commission to widen en3 improve the meintenence on this per ti cular roed. <br />Lir. ~. C. {'ferd anpearad in relation to e reoua sted roed in Cheeps <br />f^ <br />. <br />i <br />~~ l <br />D4r. Lymrood grown presented e petition for a roed running west from Hills- <br />boro town. limits elong the old Greensboro road for a di stence of approximately <br />•3 of a mile. <br />A. delegetion appeared requesting the hardsurfacing of the road in Binghea <br />Tornship running south from ~'!hite Cross School by way of Antioch Church to the <br />Chetham County line. <br />Dirs. Rethryn Hemriclt reported on the recent activities of the Home Demon- <br />stration Clubs and Curb 1farket in the County. <br />-?1 ss Dorothy Parrish sane ared end discussed L-H Club achievemsnts in the <br />County during recefit months. <br />Based on en saps el by idr. Dunning A. Simons to the effect that Early <br />'Edwerds of Cerrboro has hzd both legs emputeted, the Hoe rd une nimou sly epnroved <br />the exemption of Eerly Edvrards from the reeuir ement of nurche sine e Schedule B <br />License for the purpose of peddling nr oduce in Orange County. The Board <br />ordered the Cle rlt to provide Eerl9 Edwerds with ¢ certificate of exemption from <br />such a re euiroment. <br />iSr. Don S.. ?.tethe son and Dir. Ed Barnos ren ortod on the effect of the drought <br />end sever summer hest on the crops in the County. They advised the Board that <br />they were meking suggestions to the femners Sn an effort to alleviate the situe~ <br />t ion as much es noss able. <br />A ne titi on wes are seated for n road in Chenel Hill Townshin running Tram <br />the Old lie ever Roed to the Lahe Roed, n dis tents of eppro ximetely .35 of a mile. <br />IIpon motion ding mede, seconded and unanimously oes sed, this petition wes ep- <br />proved and ordered sent to the Stets Eighvrey and Public l'iorks Cownis si on for <br />its consideration. <br />A petition wes presented for ¢ road in Hills born Township known es 64argare <br />Lane Extene ion running from the Hillsboro town limits to Belle-VUe Avenue, a <br />distance of apnroxima tely .2 of a mile. <br />tAr. Jerry B. Stone appeared and uresented a petition for a road in Hills- <br />boro Township running from Righway 86 east to old Roxboro-Hillsboro road et <br />Fryer's ei reort, ¢ distence of anproxime tely .25 of e mile. <br />Llr. Stone present ed enother pa ti ti on requesting a road rune ins west from <br />hash Street in Hillsboro Townshin end bet ng en extension of i~fargeret Lane. <br />The Boe rd une.n imously ap nrov ed the neyment of the _^ollow ing bills for dame <br />by dogs: <br />Pay Beywood Smith fi18.00 for 30 ch iclcens ]tilled by dogs <br />Pay E, ti. Xenion $12.00 for 12 ducks killed by dogs <br />Pay L. A. Hogen $26.60 for 38 chicltens IEilled by dogs <br />It was moved be Commissioner Eflend and seconded by Commissioner Forrest <br />end unanimously en proved thet the fo 11ow1ng per sons be enpointed to serve on a <br />steering committee to formulate and recommend to the Board of Commis si ora:rs an <br />epproprie to progrem for the observance of the bicentennial ennivorsary of Oran <br />County sometime during the Fall of 1952: <br />bir. Edwin ?.i. Lynch <br />Lir. S. Strudwiclt <br />Irirs. Clyde Roberts <br />iSrs, Robert E. Hughes <br />Llrs, htnck P. Eilend, Sr. <br />Dirs. L. R. Stvrdi v¢at <br />L1r. L. J. Phipps <br />Dtr. Hugh Lefler <br />]nr, Clem Cheek <br />iSr. L. J. Phipps was nemed as Chairman of the ebove committee. <br />