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3U <br />Minutes of the Board of County Commissioners <br />June 3, 1963 <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, <br />June 3, 1963, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Commissioners room at the courthouse in <br />Hillsboro, N. C. <br />Members present: Chairman Donald Stanford, Commissioners Harvey D. Bennett, <br />Gordon Cleveland, Carl M. Smith and Henry S. Walker. <br />Members absent: None <br />The minutes of the May meetings were read by the Clerk and approved by the <br />Board. <br />George Levings, County Attorney, presented a report concerning the Boardts <br />authority to make changes in the per diem of the County Coroner. He stated that <br />under the provisions of the 1953 Sessions Laws the Orange County Board was <br />empowered to adjust the Coroner's per diem and fees up to 20% in any fiscal year. <br />The County Attorney outlined the necessary legal steps- for the adoption of <br />a Medical Examiner's System. He also reported that the two bills which. the <br />Sheriff had requested pertaining to the control of magazine solesman.and the <br />registration of certain firearms had been presented to L. J. Phipps. The Board <br />approved of this action. <br />The following department officials presented reports for the month of May <br />1963'. E. M. Lynch, Clerk of Court <br />Jessie Trowbridge, Home Demonstration Agent <br />Cashe Boggs, Dog Warden <br />Jim Wight, Welfare Director and <br />Betty June Hayes, Register of Deeds <br />Chairman Stanford, read a letter from Mrs. Frances Danek, Asst. Home Demonstra- <br />tion Agent. Mrs. Danek stated that she was submitting her resignation from this <br />position effective June 30, 1963. The Board accepted this resignation with regret <br />and the Clerk was requested to write Mrs. Danek a letter of appreciation for services <br />rendered to the county. <br />The Welfare Director presented the following Blind Aid Grants. Chairman <br />Stanford was authorized by the Board to accept and same <br />1. Nurse A. D. Compton - rejected <br />2. Lydia May Blackwood - $59.00 to $55.00 <br />3. Garland Suitt - $22.00 to $32.00 <br />The Welfare Director reported'th t education leave was being granted to two <br />of his case workers, they are Mra. IFD and Mrs. Vivian Foushee. These leaves are <br />for a two (2) year period as these workers will enter the LT.NC. Groducate School <br />for advanced work in Public Welfare. The Welfare Board recommended that $300.00 <br />per year be granted to each of these workers while they were on leave. This grant <br />would be conditional upon their returning to work for Orange County upon the <br />completion of their leave. <br />Don Lowe, who had been appointed on April 1, 1963 as a member of the Carrboro <br />Planning Board, submitted his resignation from this Board. <br />The following letter from J. Kempton Jones, Chairman of the Chapel Hill Board <br />of Education, was presented by Chairman Stanford. <br />"The Chapel Hill Board of Education has reviewed the program of consolidation of the <br />schools of Orange County and the Chapel Hill Administrative Units. <br />Our Board was unanimous toward the following considerations, recognizing the pratic- <br />ability of a single administrative unit; <br />(1) The policy of membership to the Board of Education shall be one of <br />election. <br />(2) Orange County shall move ahead in the area of intergration to match <br />that of Chapel Hill. <br />(3) Orange County shall pass a supplementary school tax equal to that of <br />the Chapel Hill School District, and the philosophy of the patrons of <br />Orange County School District shall be such as to look favorably toward <br />an increase in such tax. <br />(4) Orange County shall begin a self-study program toward evaluation <br />and accrediation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. <br />Chapel Hill is now in a self-study for evaluation of all grades in <br />all schools. This evaluation is to be made by the Southern Association <br />of Colleges and Schools in March 1965. <br />We feel that this proposed movement necessitates joint committee meetings of both <br />administrative units to insure that the quality of education in either unit is not <br />ascrificed."' <br />Jury lists for the June term of Civil Court and the August term of Criminal <br />Court were drawn.