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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1932 Meeting MinutesT J aim 1AME 4 6 C January 2ud,1032 S CL -his day at 9:45 A-hri. Addison Hewlett C,, At a peoia, alled I "10 e t i, a 1-1 eld. Gre o 6 W - Trask,, Jas. 1'�. Hp-*Ij-!, and F4,1il.Ross, bein- I- r es e -,a AL- tl-�e lette r was receivIed from the County'Ai)ditor and read: HoniI Board',of Coulity Corltmissioners, 11"evi Hanover County, Wi lini ne, t on 171. C. Gentlemen: Before makinm derosit necessary to complete 1�)o be t,,) nad co-ld c01UP01-1 payTiient 4- C_� advise that the de -posits in ["he 7Bank & Trtu , U Co., as of De c- 31st ta�-ount. to $l63,3"--7o Balance due on payrients 24 ir _Z 11'akin;,�,, total de,-,,.)6sits 187,738.7 t6 Against lifnich we have Surety bond 100,000.00 _21LO 0 0 1 0 0 Total,..... ........... .... $150P000.00 The bond and coupon paynient due todz-ri:y after a_'1owi,Zlg for payents I1,1rC2,,dy locally a -lid for pay.-ents -at Baltimore and 11'.ew Yor.'� foi- u1lich,funds ha.,,re transferred, eynount to 'j,4?'('S4)25l.625 all-,- -,)art af which c,-:ai "be made toda�,. Please tal:e size;!, a-1-1,tion as -ay be necensary to au'*,. u o r i e J� Yours tr-L'Ily, T O"rell Wheret,mon ldr. Trask 1-oved axid �:t ,%,as secol-ndr,dt 1-7DOI, arr i e, '21d. c, U: Ti7at the County Wcftitor be and he is, hereby aut',��rized and- er.-oove:ced and directed to 1: deposit County t-F unds Arith the, North Ca.rolix-�a Dan` �-'c Trust to 'a"k.e cz?,re of coupon and bond maturities, and air- other funds ,�eceived or "at may be reco-*­n­d 0 uj� 11. �i -1 � - to January 4th,19'�2 inclusive, to be dist"rilhuted --aiiion�-.- 4--he variciAs depositories, III. e n o I oh ul-r- (:If-- osits sh,lould e.-Iceed -t-lh.e depository bond or bond's 1:,-it'n c-,,�j_id deposi I-orj(--s. Cl.erh. 'Wilmington. C., jan"lary th,, 19' 2, r The rep-,ular rjjol.�te.l jr e t j n­ t at '):00 o I cl ocl- 1? . IT . of he Board It a r� P e.-;, e r. t Ad d i s o P. Hev-1lett C1- a i i ii,,o. n w- 11 -%r F. ,-'.Ross a-nd Ja�--_ 1`_. Hall. by U on of 1.;',r. Tras).,� seconded by HUI, ti-e asse2srnent of 0 0. C e d j Tax 4U;s,essors on 140 acres of land, itA1_1,Sr)l_;boro tovinsl-ip, ov-,rined by Lal,'e Shore IR e a 1 t "'I C V11as made effective fbr th-e ye�E-rs lQ-'7,-l0`3 lQ-'9 and 19-1,0 int order to equalize `,-e assessment wit1a 'that of _­djoj.ninj� property over said -period. Miss E'i-abe'h Ral. , L - U11 � in, Home 'Ddrrionot*artion Ar ent made a verbal report of the activitjes of her dop.- ).rtmc,.nt, for the :,ionth of Decem';�'er. Ul�on motion of Yr. Ross, seconded bl, Ir. Hall, Boanrd a:.1--reed to continue N V .11 '-Ie e;r­eiise of �?1000,-per day- for kbepin6 lai;3s j1`1ary Louise LI-Ilerritt. the Sanatorinrl -at for an additional period of two liionll ths. -I rilot�or of V seconded bly. 12_r. Trask, -the Bo recor onctation U o o I OPP ard acting upon ti -of the County Afelfare Officer and C unty "ealth Officer voted to admit )ejiny -to ri -the County Home for, treatment and observation, for a period of ten days., In view of the fact that a i'�'21500.00 bond -,#4521988 secured for John R. Morris Sheriff t Liated 'T 2, JNovember 25th,1930, is included in a "71:;,000-00 bond Lriven by the said John 1,- "o=iS Y ­o-Ird actin u,�)on the request of the Union Inderinity jheriff he J-) 9 Company and the a'-,ITOv' of 'he County Attorney, and -troon motion C'f 0 seconded by LT. Trask, cancelled the said �,�2,500.00 bond -#521988. A recluest of the 3oard of Education that the sum of ',?7000.00 be placed to the eyedit of the school fund to take care of e,,�,menditures for the month of Tanuary, was 1porl -10t'On of 11r. 1:to�-,s , seconded by 111.'_r. Yo-t? I,- granted. 13-pon wotion of Trplsk, seconded Irr Yt� Yc_10' j-`_1-Z0i;__­lor --ma�� released f r o if-, -9 ayment of penalty -for not listj-ILg hi,_:� I rtY iY Ct �p e Fear township for 1931 account of be,I'lig a noll-resident-, 1i 01-L �m�otion of "vir. Rcs.s� secolr"'d P o d by 114r. Tr-skj, eotate of Henderzo-_-1 Cole Was 4- a reffund of 6 4 4 1) enal ty pa i d f or 110 t 1 i s tu i ng r r 0 e rty 4 Wi I ltinr orl 01 X'V sl_ ear 1930, account of '-�,:o%rjYlrr lisled 0-11-her -pror.erty f Or said i d, 411-,roj;,�,"�-. C-271 or the property in '.7il-i-iiin---ton 6 u S P vou-s overlooked. Unon motion of 1Zr. Flail, seconded by Yo-, County bi1_!s hoss. i 6 C) tu o 1 4 1­ere a--, Yproved for pay_,-iient. 1-1%on zotion of 13�1'r. T r a, s. k I seco"Ided by 1�r. -Ros!�, t,.Le la'),' asse-sslaent of CL s L D_z, fixed b:v the Tax A-;:_sP_sso,Cs 0-.,. lot #lr,- oil 12 in '(;-]tock 4117p, Wrightsville Beach. o v,:-n e d i0i Y ,L ais T. 1110orc-, was -reduced to 4�500.00 41 - _1'. e s a m e -a -tr tI�Ie 0 the a-;�sessmont fi.,.�:ed b., s in-192Q' C, O,j- Iffn 1 s 2 1011 r a lid an ab,!-�tempnt of taxes O'ni a valuation of 11r:O 0 0 f or t1l. e Y 0 i1r 10,1 li*iras o-Mered, 1 9 32 0 l­L ue Ile e t 1 0, f J al'! u P- Y ` 4 Up on Yr- 0 t i 011-1, 01' 1-!r Ross, seconded licy 11r. Trask jI olul J. Y- o ore ul�, s an ,;r:��,rited -1U,­-M-3ent of t"I'-Ke's 0� o a a aluatiol. of 0 e Oc 'Or" on pro,*e,_r-t,1r so-ld cat forecios Ur e *--'t a 10!�Is to hilli of �'57;T. 00. f I seconded. b.�,,, yo-yn, Pi f ord -,7as gra�r_ted ,--y i b a, 0 e n 4- f t a:�! COS 0! :In-1 error f7o- t-1-:e �reax lgql. 01�, o C� :3e_-onded by 1:`r. Yo­q), -0, of B.O.Stone released cf' pen ty not i,, f 1 i far 4-1,�C Y)rfjDE"- ty i n L 4, 1031- E,: e c 0 1-4 a t-�; d, ly�r *� 11 . T Tf, on m o t o n of' 0 1 r S of 12'. llos C.a.",-an, n Ml �.j ­_ d Ldolpl� 'ere rel(�Lzed fro-- 1 l- - p e n .7 1 - n -� _R o s e n: �;,a i i n ja ;.ritent 01 Li �, V f 01* n0t -1 istin�� 1.-,�royjerty in block C.) 1 L 91 and 155 e, s. e c i,,,, e _1 y 11cr y,-,L-,r + C,'-- 1­e4 L , I - c c oan . Il'. t-he 1913 J. -es;_ -1 dent s. t i on s S:�, 0-1 lot t "If 00 of i lq bi ocj-_ 177 o-':ors redu ced to 'Y'��,,000.00, for -he Y;��ar 10.) U, s c c o-',lde d r.1 c n de 7 1 t, -o f U s ai,:l e C, 11 o S, n _4 2 S of le C'o, nty Yon-e or !,1, 0 0 ffense 0 U 0 t -U� c 0 n-, I r, a e (j o "l 4- C_ (-,I a v Y, "'w-t-Ity Au d -i U 0 r a !I-e 1, e 71 t", i -ES C 4 r ctl oi o. Bond IS 40 0 $11-7�. ro -I 10 - - - - - - - 12. 50- 702-1 3 U 0 $1�0.00 j, 3 C L 'G 0 3) SI Ili r 26 B o, d 1 c 1,.i s i v e 1::� V� 00-_P37.5. oo RCA �7 T),�- T� ID, Coul.,on c. 35 a du and 0 2 0 0 &UH00L I 1-' 0 D S -o 0 n ­4 -------------- 36 ----------------o 0 T,, TT,�IT �,E o -ia o l-i 47o,. 14 23 o;n d 17o 16! 1(2 16 1, i: -?4 V70 5 (,D ---1 1:% o') - 00 2170- 5) 11 0 0 - IP" 2 5 T!, a-1--cons bia- C. .................. 50 0 + di o- a J ),rned -7- e r �j ilzil n a� !'u ar -y 3 th, 2 . rc-'Ular z.­.el 7 d L o "i-esent r 1 e t. t C J. 71V` - E - Yo r,_p II �-Too. Vf Tr­i sk and T 0 0 '.E, of _"U the e -_ e - CIO 0, 0 ­0 + 1111. Reg, It co 11 i s i o n ­i i t h a C 0 u n -Y F ar r u c 11c nf +P­rn_0_ ,is -er, by, S of oth,lc,�32, FOX1111 road- -ori '­hl hi;�7 y intersectioij cf Count,, VIS upon, noti on of iiL_r ,_!_I c,:�, rl, ondellft -by 1,L7, * yo�­­ refLe-'rred t o I., - � Ll�v L, the Chaii,,Trian for inr e ss t i i, U -,j _ - trzin,, as- to Qst rePa�irs and %�,rith aut'_,Io:ri+I7, to se+j-1 L ia,,, tu e "An e The' C 6 Ur-, '"IT t t o r n ey I Ll'at ti e. s i -s o-pjinio-n -he Co-�-Ay is not liable f or dzaira�7 done� to t-he Said automobile i-.I-4er !*.,--e law. request of h�rs. Louis. Poissol-i tjIat the Count, h, e I aV some clay hauled on the Premises of lu­hie Tilston sch�ool, to be surend on t I , e rounds bir tj- 'i Relief Asso 17F.-S 11-,:on a o t., _e 'a M Y c J. at 1 on 10. of r. Pto..­4 seconded, Lir. Tra�3k, --ranted. U-p on m�otj -011, duly secon(led, Co-o'nty bi-11s 11os. 12-47) 4- f L'o 1311 inclu-ive, were approvedi a Pi e n t U D, 0 m 0, Ll� _4 0 Yl Of YL�- . p) 0 Secol".,led b-, I= . Tras-1, t h e E, d a k p r a v e d th e -p ay�m e -P. t f to Judge Y-V-__�3arnhiili_l for services 4and ex­,enE-, - holdins 0 p e cia-L Term Y SuPeriOr Court, treek ia-rjuary t-, 2 0 o 1,32. It beJng t-nderstod the-t tl- 6 defer�fj_,-nts E in the c P, _n� e o -f Tr��_n­or-t- ua d L n. t i I )l J',,dv-',zzory com," -3 1 7 Wi 1M SS101, lin �:ton Ur*ri:�� ei burse t., i 4- `iat L,htsville 13 e a c I Caus el.,Yray C omlo f,2-. �-,r elt, als jvil, e C o -ui i ty 4.1 C A as ac-,reed. T�, 0 ri ,-o-- 0 OL o Mr. 1-Ts-21 F�eccnded by I 1 1. . o,.-! V) " Z- - U, 'f h Y th e Poar-2 vc-tt-26, 'LO C T Va d ex to return to t',Ie Count%.:-.,oj",Ie an iniaat j, I a 10 3r teq pro-,,rirled )-.o .9t,ic.tl,, �idc- b t h, e !,Ule-q Of -,, the oil 9 ­a,--iure 4-he 4:- eOf he to nutor�ati cal' 3,1 G -L.V 'Decoile� dfsi�.,�kissed -L r 0111 Home U_­1 'The �-_uditors calsh report for December vil, r e c e j. v e. d , y', i ordered filed- '11-he request of Fre erick Willetuts f or r t,_� i'd 11 0 't i 0 1-1 0 -L t 0 e o s e 8 c of Hei ­ r .4 ment of rs Of j.rG-,',ri,,ht in block 151 -and l5n, p-ro-aerty was efe, r-red to U 0 01MMi ttee of th' Chairmon, ',�Lr. TOss e and --.:r. 11all for inv0stigat-ion End. ranort bnck to the P lufactiiif�.-. of Ja-.�iva:Ly/pthpl932,-co�iti.qued on mot ion of T7%-_,sk� f!,econded by,blr. 1111cll hirs. Annie Herring- n were ?-' V_'4 p, d 1 011ie relea-6ed from paymen' LI of penalty for not listing pro_,jerty in, blocks 50, 'first 254 respectively: f (,))., the yearl,lq*�l, acCount'Of all �tilrle Mirs. He��rin dl- 9, 1,,,idow had iproperty'and V_ li 11ollie Spencer havin,,j listed property in the name of Judd and z;ted I U I e, Spencer thinkin(," it, -in'cluded the listinrl--�' 0" the erty char�,.,e.d i-il her naJile also. + The request of'lfr. C.-C.-Bell-a-'ry hat, tlie Board release the penalt-y charged against 1, per'y i,n -Ilame of 1�arnett townshi-,) for ye U _n,r accoi_j,­,� r. T beinr,.- out of the Count- at listing ti �Ju ;i� r a C) I Til 0 W L ""o ral nted, It bill in favor of Auto Parts and Acce,3sory Cor,­:pany fo, `4.00 for unlOc-lcilig hand- c .."fs oil prisoner a' HosTital and 0--p(nniai- 5�afe wn.ift cle-a-'ai�rIg cO-',i')i"latio!-I,Stieri.ff,.i 9 ff i e a-, ­r ov e d for p,-:1-yment U* on was received from t1hie Co-,al'ity jiud i t _)r e araount e_ j 11 each as of D ec e: iib, e r toEether with memorandum of sure*ty bonds he'L the CoLaity ld by in each case. Upon mo-ti on of 11r. Ross, seconded by Yo tl-re Board ordered -Lu-;!-- Unpaid e -19'0� years lQ`,9 and on property ir, block'#_'27,held by -011 f-'Or Tv"it-Zion 'j Cliyl�t Baptist Church, (teed h,-s been recorded conveying t1he said -propert-ir C"llinto, to t'ne Trustees of 1111 - said clhurchq a----,d ta�,e-, ma a- val­:�­' Of 0 ab61 e d f or tl,--�e year 19'�'l � ac.,coiknit of bei--ni-, Clriur(,,11-1 in.,o,� ).L. - er%rv. - The report of L'adies Rest R o oi��i f or Deceyf;ber -was received and ordered filed. T 1,1 e e t i 11!:, 0- r.Ld'ourned. Ul -Y Clerk. Si 1-ni i r-,! t on , 1-i C. , Jai,.uary 18t" 11,1932. 71,-e re�3ular weekly ir,.eetil,-43 o,_7 t'l-Le Doa_,d was held a' 3:00 o'clock P.L-1. U T Present: Addison and Jas.-."rill. in � laaz t-l"pon mot-i on of Tra�-,xk, seco1ided-J, 'by to pay 19`3 11 t a,,,L 0 n 10 t -# 3 , B 1 o c k H 1% i, � ali o r e ,t- required to-'pal.r t��c, i , - Poll tax-. of T. T. Sellers c'­�­riSed t-herein, account of f oreclosure sa*1 e v.nd -')-. L X, r ..av no eGuj,t,, i�ri t-he -(-)ro-oertyp and was f-01- tric cl le t ayr O.L cliarged against ti..e prupei,_L7r as not listed. uf'oon� m®rtion of Lfr. T-rask, secondud b, 1, Yo rele, d fro. pay nt of -P - me. nalty f"or 1-,�ot I b-'s 03 and 94 Carolina -each for y V u ye ar 1C) '1, 1 4- V faXrUliax with the 1--istina,of broper-1-y Upon in-otion of 3L.;'r T r a -311, s c c o, U d e d 1-.1 r Yo 1­) the assess!�nent of 5,00- 0- on otl s e J 'N.L.'Foy of in blook 481 luas reduced to -D3,006-.00 accoulnt' o-t. over and ari 11 D abatement of taxes on a valuation, of `500 1 ordered. ;R - 00 for 'the ye ar 19' 3 1 w," ?!7 upo-1 motion, of Trask, secondc_,d by bir Yor)_-o Cou�ntllr bills Xios#1312 to 'or V;ere a p a v ra d payment. The offer of St.Louis 1rills-r, col­,� T Z,0 sell '"­ ',_anove*.­ r-;Z School Bends at i, $102.j alld ac-cr-acd interest, �,;vas declined, tile Cot'f!Mi ssi oilers -.'lot ',7J­1.1_`_, v-an ui a basis of a 6% yield to the County. T.1 on motion of 2.'Jr. Ross$ seconded by 1dr. Youl), '---e Board ado:�pted tl�e recotL11 "Inn 6Z�t C)n of the Clr"- irman in separating the asrsessi-.,ient of ':`3.,300-0" on propert-,,r of L"c" A- U 01P U y in biocljr `79 to enable Allen E. Jackson to p�v.- -;u--_2e la/2, r-9,10,30 and 1Q�l tax recen-l-ly. 1;i:,:r cI-� sed i�)y �hira: tu owi t Lucy A. Smith, Land ;'1600.on, Bul,ld'ing '"'l,20C.Pjo - `�l 800. 00 I Allen E. Jackson, Laxid -1050.co BuJI lding 450.00 - 1�500.00 Up on x.r, o t i an of d d1by' Yopp , T .11isbett vias gran-i'led an abate-,ent Of +1,x6s 01-1 a valtia-tion of 11 u, account of lorile exei-.�ipt-[on he failed to u- c 1 aimi, at, t ime, of 1 i - t i ng f or year 10 1 1 0:r 4""Le aj-ount of mortgaL�,-e li ted and paid by t-le V'04 ,, 1_�o_ -0� oi.-;lpany TJpon r.,.o-t-ion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Yo­.0, C. V_ uv e n w s r. n t e d a r e d of *1�­_an�o,-Ity ��5-73) Poll and 4. paid on property in block, �526 charged as I i o .4"' 1 i F, t e d �Zuincy Powers IL o.r the year 1930, an.d abated the same for year 10_11$ accou�nt of havin(4 to take the -property back and Powea�s 'laVing- ti no ect ity U*Qo1i mbtlion 0 Trask$ secoaded by L.". Yopp, 1,11'r. t'jas.!.f. Hall wvs,-ranted a ref und 0 13 -0 9 - U tax paid oil pro-perty in block Q0 for year account of e3.,:ror i-r- ..01 addition of assessments and taxes oil a valuation of albated f or t-1-,.e ye ar A otatement of disbursements of the Board of Ed-�_Ical,ion for period froy.,i July lst,19.1 to u De cei.Jb er 311 st 101.31 1:ias received and ordered filed, A letter frow the County Audit= rela-tive to old back tax items was received and deferred to -ne.-,t :rieeting for consideration. The meetinrr then ad-ioinnied, A Clerk, 4 wilmingtonsN.C,1 january 25th 1932. The Board -me t, in reg7ular weekly session at 3:00 O'clock P.M. Present: Addison*Hevilett Chairman:,, W.E.Yopp yGeo.'W. Trask and F.M.Ross. The matter of continuing the Payment.of $15. 00-permonthto Mrs.Myrtle Greer after February lstt as per order of Court January term 1931 9 directing the payment of said +the cm_nount� during service of her husband pRos c oe 'Greer on the roads for abandonment and non-supportv was ordered continued during such tim s the County Attorney'can e a confer with the District Solicitor with,the:view of having said order modified, Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr.'Ross,, the'Board approved the payment of $2.68 for care and treatment of Ifirs. J.R*Rising North at Carolina Sanatorium from December 23rdt to December 25thg.1931, and $31-00 account of Miss L. Merritt _111ary for period from December 30th91931, to January 30thOI932. Ui)on motion of !Lr. Yo-l'joj seconded by Mr. Trask, the Board confirmed the action of the Chairman in allowing Geo.H.Howell, 13sq.f to pay the sum of -05g�, samebeing amount of taxes due on'the ratable share of the 1931 taxes on a 'Valuation of $700-00 personal property due by W.D.Macmillan, Jr-f applicable to a $350-00 assessment on real estate in block #297, based total On a real estate valuatiofi of $521550-00 as per abstract of April lst.1931- A report of James Walker Hospital for December was received and ordered f iled., Upon moti on the Chair_�an was named to represent the COinmiss-ioners at a joint conference of cmnmiercial -Commerce and civic organizations called to be held at the Chamber of January 26th,1932$ relative to -1-ormulati ng plans for a community'program upon the c I omDletion of the river and canal projects, tentatively set for Friday June 3rd.1930. Traskq seconded by gr. Upon motion of L, Rossy Moses Dingle was granted an abatement of -poll tax for year 1931t account of being overage, Thematter of installing guard rails in the-��iindows of the Museum rooms in the Court !-louse Annex, was upon motion. referred to the Court House Co,tri1i1littee with power to act. Upon motion of Ir. Rosss seconded by Wrii YoPPt the Chairman was authorized to sell the -oarts old warron at the Stockade for cash. P "ith reference to the matter of ad,' us t iiig the back taxes on the property of heirs of Charity Henry as suggested by !Lro -Sym C-M mes, the Board agreed- to go into'the matter More thioroughly when -the purchase at a recent commissioners sale of the property is ready, to make the purchase price which is understood to be $90b.-00. lit Upon motion of Mr. Rossj� seconded I�Y _,W�Ir- Yolip, Mir.N.L.Foy -was granted an abatement of taxes on a valuation 'of $860400 house a essed in ss error on,lot in block #507 for year 1930, and the same to be charged against the property, owners, A report of the Grand Jury January terrp, 1932, was received and upon motion -the Board voted to the give report th=ugh consideration, T ` he matter Of purchasing mattresses. and mattress covers for the jail was referred to t—,e Court'House Committee with pol,,Ter to act. Tlae following communication relative to back taxes, received from the County Auditor Wilmington,1T. C. January 18th.1932, Hon. Board of Com�nissioners, Wilmirg, tont IT. C. Gentlemen:- W i th referenc6 to bac�,- taxes I beg to advise that we now have the f,ornis for the new record and are preparing to make the transf er, but bef ore doing so we f eel that somethini- should be done with the 'cases various now in suit. We find an item of taxes on Block 185 for 1916 amounting to -'-`29i6*), for which no suit has been brought by Mr. Cole and the present collectors apparently took for granted this item hadoeen sued for and they have done nothing in the matter. There is`another item on the same block for 1870 amounting to �,5�15-57 concerning whi,ch there has apparently been no action taken. Is it not possible to have Er -Cole make up a list of P-11 suits brought by him, which ha"�e not been in settled order that Mess. Ballamy & Bellamy ay be able to k whetner or not they should bring suiti m now There are many cases where suit has been brought by 14'r-Cole andby the fact that settlement is not required in these V reason of cases the present collectors are handicapped in their e-fforts, to collect for the years following 1926. We are anxious to have the record as clean as Possible before opening the new book. Yours truly, J.A.Orrell. U-0 on motion of 11r. Ross, seconded by Mr. Tr,-sk3,:Vr. Nath Cole was directed to furnish the Commissioners with a list of all judgments secured byanhim for -the county in back tax suits and also a list of all suits pending where judgment has r not been obtainedp' to be ar anged in alphabetic,al order, showing the name of party sued.9 the amo r� for and jUdgrgent obtained, the u t sued year for which the taxes were due and block number or other designation Of location of property. Upon motion, duly seconded, County bills, Nosl 1337 to-1358 inclusive were approved for. Payment, Tine mee�in th 9, en adjourned, - —5-4- ___� Clerk. A i Y ROAD B01,1DS. The Board,having found that Geo.Honnett has no equity in Property lbaated in block, designated 10 C ou'l n No. 41 Bond 110 'i t o 6 - 6 G, $22; 50 - 135.00 1#165 as part'of lots N W74 & E M 4-53,,did upon motion of,14r. yopp.. It if 41 11 , 11 10 It 35 - 26 0 22*50 58 5 00 seconded by Mr Hall, release the said real estate from the personal property twc, 41 11 38 and39 - 2 @ 22.50 - d'. - 45.00 charged agains� the same for the years 192501926*1928 and 1929 and 19309 and 1941 ana 41 14 fit 43- to 50 - El g-_,) 22.50 - 180.00 Carolin the a Mortgage Company was allowed to pay all taxes -,,cost and interest due on the 47 It it 1 to '5 0 - 50' G) 22 50 - 11111115.00 E-M-part of lots 4 and 5, without being required to pay -.the personal Property tax if 11 37 11 it 1 to, 22 - 22 @ 250*00 - 550.00 charged against the same as aforesaid. 37 11 24 to 75 - 5 2 Lj) 25.00 - 1,300.0o Miss Elizabeth Ragin made a verbal report of her department for the -inonth of January 37 37 80 to 84 - 5 86 to 89 2 12.50 12.50 - 62'50 2 - cP,, - 5: 00 Office Deputy C.R.Morse reported collection of $2849913-34 account of 1931 tames t,o 37 37 91 to 95 5 97 0 nlY 1 C.' 12.50 12.50 - 62.50 date. - 12-50 37 100 to101 - 2 @y 12. 50 - 25.00 The request of Mr. 110race King for a reduction of assessment on building Occupied�-by .37 37 103 to 108- 6 110 to 117- 8 0,, 12*50 - 75.00 the Hanover Iron Works in block #177 account of the Assessors having increased Ile ti 37 It 120 to 125- 6 12.-O-_ 100.00 1931 assessment by $20000.00 over that of previous years, w'ithout improvements having 12.50 75.00 357,550 been made, was referred to the corrumittee for investigation and report back to the Board. S CHO 0 L B01TD3. A report of United Charities for the month of January was received and ordered filed., C o u,,) on No. 37 Bond 37 a llo. 1 to 462 46 52 P� 9-5,00 - 1,150.00 62- 11 Oa, 25.00 - 275.00 Upon motion of Ross, econded by Mr. Yopp, the Clerk was directed to advise 37 37 64 77- 14 80 101- ',� 2 rF� 25.00 25.00 - 350 00 :00 United Charities amount of,appropriation, amount disbursed to date and un-expendedl 37 If 103 11 107- 5 - 9-- 25.00 - 115 5 0 125.00 balance, and to advise further.that tile organization cannot sp end in excess of the 37 It 110 150- 41 CA, 25.00 - - 1,025.00 amount appropriated without permission of the CoMissioners. 37 151 11 2100- 5 0 12.50 - 625.00 Request of the Board of Education that the sum of $15pOOO*OO be placed to the 3 6 2 5 63-102-10!�4_ 3 56 to 125- 2 5. CIO - 75.00 credit of the school fund t o take care of expenditures for February, was upon motion 70 45 It 100- 56 C.' 25.00 25.00 - 1,750.00 - 1,400.00 of Lr. Trask� allowed. - 01 it 141- 51 (-,1, 25.00 - 11127�r,.00 J The County Honie re,port for the i-,nonth of January was received and ordered filed., 2 _11 14 5 11 173- 29 176 11 225- 50 do CD 25.00 H 5.00 - 7255.00 - 1p250.00 Upon motion of Mr. Trask$ duly seconded, Allie McNeill was released from payme nt of If 1 3_55-355 Cif 23.75 8$431.25 19 006. 5 penalty for not listing lots 6 and 7� block #58,Carolina Beach for the year 1931, _X;iU1_1'1"DI1TG. account of being a non�-resident. -0 Coutoon No. 4 Bond 11o.11 'to 242-232 Q 23.75 5$510.00 5,510.00 With reference to a communication received from J.F.Tyre� Auditor of Beaufort County, COURT HOUSE BOIODS. requesting this County to join. with his and other counties in payment of attorney's Couron X1 0. 16 Bond 'No .31 to 160 -130 @ 25,00 3$250.00 fees etc., in connection with 'suit for the recovery of one cent gasoline tax le -vied 16 165 If 169 - 5 - 250 00 125000 on motor fuel told prior to July lstP1931, the Clerk wns instructed to advise that 16 fill 171 11 210 - 40 C!- 25.00 11000.00 this Board is in sympathy with his efforts, but to ad'vise its the amount this Board 16 214 11 225 - 12 25.00 300.00' 4$675.00 will be expected to appropriate so the matter can be properly presented to the FERIRY "'0 IIDS . Corranissioners for consideration. - Coupon N 5 B 0 n d - 1:110 . 1 to 5& 50 (9 25.00 050.00 The request that clay be furnished Peabody School grou-nds,colored, was upon motion 22 19 o 50 32 @ 30.00 960.00 20210.00 of Mr. Traskseconded by "w1r. Yopp, granted. 71 all In, 0 U S E 301IDS. Upon motion of 11r. Yopp, seconded ILr. Hall, county bills 1,'Os*, 1337 to 143 i c 4- n lusive, o up o n 11 o 34 3ond -III o . 1 t o 35 35 25.00 875 .00 were approved f or payment. 0 Jj-jT ­01JSE A11D -' I TY H01:111 _301EDS. The request of the Oleander Com for a reduction of the as 9 pany sessment of `6,500.00� Coul)on E0 - 22 Bond 110---l-to 17 25.00 425.00 on house located on lot #3'Oleander,, was referred to the co;l-mittee f or investigation. COU'ITTY H01142E -z)oj.TD0,, Mir. Trask offered the following resolution for adoption, but failing to receive a C, u 0 -4 0 Ild 1",, o 3 t o 28 26 0, 23.75 617.50 second, was not Pitt for vote by -the Chairman* SCHOOL 30 )IS PAID. Bond No. 91 to 99 o, lge,".10000.00 $ 90000.00 On account of the continued depressed condition of our county and the material 1 11 10 - 10 11 10000.00 - 10 000.00 decline of the income of the great majority of our tax -payers, I offer for considcra-tion 20 - 10 11 10000000 - 10 000.00 29 000.00 A and adoption the following resolution. Same being in substance of policy advocated by L me -the first Of Out L f iSCal year. 1ESOLVED that our Board reduce the alar'-Of OUr s y COURT HOUSE Chairman :from $300.00 per month to $250,009 Other'member f 'Board from ��,p40..00 per 8 0 '30600, Bond 0- 31 to 40 10 @ $11000.00 10,000.00 County Attorney,fro month to $125.00 per month to -,'�100.00. An approxinate reduction of 10% of the salaries of all othei- appointive employees of county, under tn() COUITTY TTOII-W. juristiction of Board, same to a -only to farm and horle demonstrators. Also recluce 1-he 3 to 4 2 @ 1,00o.00) 2,OoO.0O foeding, of j.ail prisoners froin 50,.� ller dq to 35/--- S (, igned G.W.Trask. FErdlY BONDS. Bond "0. Mr. Ross stating his position in the nqatter.,e,--,pressed in carefully chos�-,n words L i 12 to 20 - 2 @ 1, 000. 00 2,000.00 why such action should not be taken at -thio time; stating in part that' the sa-ving that I.. t would accrue to the county if the resolution was adopted, would not effe,--it the 1'8-7- U Total Coupons and 3onds $80 676.25 rate, and that in his opinion drastic ecollonly vaill have to be exerci-ed in the preparation of the next years bude;et; 'that -the County' s 1931-1932 bud -.-et was t 11 0170u,", Illy The meeting then adjourned. investigated and every item considered by the _3oard prior to and at the time of adoption in July, that none of its provisions had k n ev*i o been violated so far as he had been informed, and that action on' the resolution should be deferred until fuither Clerk. investigation as to the condition o-r the budget at the- present time, ani.especially in its Wilmington, N.C.t February 8th,1932. view of discriminating natiire Yopp and -1"r. Hall concurrinG) and inoved Z, that the budget be thoroughly checked by the Board, ascertaining the various amounts The regular w eekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:0)� o'clock P."T appropriated the amounts disbursed by each department against the appropriatioll U Present: allowed and the balance un-c;<pended in each in,�tzunce and the Clerk be instructed to U Addison Hewl ett Chairman, W.E.Yopp, Geo-IV.Trask9 F-MI-Ross and Jas-M.Hall, prepare a list of all salaries and fees paid county em-ployees and officials and 'i',ias The publish the sarne in a daily nei,�spaper. His motion seconded by 41.1r. Yopp, and carried. request of Mr. Louis T. Moore$ Executive Secretary that the county of the, Chaihber of Commerce, Upon motion of Mr. Ross-, seconded by T.ir. Yopp. the following resolution ,,as unani T,10 us Y appropriate bo�'Ird to be $10.00 for payment for painting an attractive sign on adopted: erected to Motoristo at the county's entrance to Community Driveways Calling attention That the 3oard authorJze the surrender of United States Fidelity and Guarant 'j especially straingers, to the Association would build beautiful djivewayp stating that the relief Z surety bond in the amount of "100,000-00 upon deliver to us by the North Caroli Bank*� Trust,Co. '% 9 na. and furnish two for the� City entrancet was sign boardst one for the County entrance and one of 935,000.00 United States Treasuery certificates,"8,000-00 City of Greensboro upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr. Hall, granted. bonds maturing, prior to 1938 making a total of i gu re d p43,000.00 to be f on a -ar basis against sin1kirg: fund depo'sits, and 8?920000.00 'bonds Upon motion of Mr. Trask$ seconded by this Body Mr. Hall, the Cha irman was named to�represent City of Greensboro maturing after 1938 to be figured on a basis of 60/1'0/ to secure on the Advisory Council for the beautification Of Community Driveway. current funds. 154 15t Meeting of 11arch Ist,1932 Peontinued. meeting of February 23rd.1932, continued* property of J,.G.Kuhlken in block#295 was s eperated by the Board upon recommendation of,the Chairman,, and,the Cooperative Building & Loan Association was allowed to A,r6port of James,Walker Hospital fo r January was received and ordered filed. pay the 1930 and 1931 taxes on an assessment 'of $550.00 on,thirty-five feet of said Up' property 6n Bladen Streeto forty-five feet in depths on motion of Mrs. Yopp, seconded by Mr. Trask, Messrs* B.F.Ramaeuer and E-Meyers Upon motion of M Ross, seconded by Mr- Traskq the request of R.M.Kermon I that the M were released from payment of penalty for not listing property in blocks r and H Ardmore and block 34, lot 9. Carolina Beach and lots 13 and 15 Hanby Beach' and judgment secured a ainst L.D.Todd and wife for back taxes due thecounty on block,,57 Lbt,,,-�11 Carolin' a, Beach respectivelyg account of being non-residents. property in blocki-146 be made to apply against the property only and'not as a personal judgment against theparties, was upon motion referred to the Chairman and County Attorney with�power to act. -Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Yopp, and upon approval of the County attorney the'Boa-d authorized the renewal of the contract between the Standard 'Oil:Company and Coastal Plains Ai'rway Incorporated for the installation of pumps U on motion oflir. Trask, seconded by Mr a and furnishing motor fuel at the airportt subject,to contract limitations between Ross,, Mr. Is P Miller was. released froill 4 'the county and the Coastal Plains Inc., or others. payment of,penalty for not listing lots 72 and 73 Sun set Park for the year 1931. Upon motion, duly seconded, Roy Burnett was granted an abatement It appearing that the appropriation for United Charities will not -on dog of taxes be sufficient charged against him inerror for the year 1931, and poll tax abated for said year tO,m'eet the heavy demands being made by the colored indigents the Chairman was ccount of being a non-resident, a authorized to purchase such provisions as in his discretion i; necessary to meet the demands and submit a statement of the condition of the'fund to Upon motion of Mrs Ross, seconded b the Board monthly. Y Mr Trask, Mr. R.H.Anderson was granted an A abatement of taxes on a valuation of $225-00 Armour St for the year 1931. Ock lia.ted in error as "Notes A request of the Welfare Department that the county bear the expense for returning Louise(McKoy, Eloise Malone and Louise W'llians from the training school at Rfland N.C., was declined. y Upon motion, duly seconded, 71 F-Stone vras released�from the payme nt of penalty for mot listing lots 528 and 529 Lake Side Park for the year 193lg accountof being a non The following statement showing comparison for inmates, juveniles and prisoners for -resident . seven months at the County Homet was submitted by the County Auditor4* Upon motion of Mrs Rose, seconded by 11r Trask� the Board approved the payment of Hon. Board of Connissioners, WilmingtonpN.C., February 17th.1932, $247.00 to the Wilmington Star Company c New Hanover County, Ost for advertising property for sale by Wilmington, 9. C. %XK Commissioner in back tax suits, the same having been checked against the judgment docket and found to be correct; and sufficient f' unds were ordered Gentlemen:- transferred from the emergency fund to the back tax fund to meet this expense and the Clerk of Court to be instructed to Day over to the County Auditor the cost for For your inf ormation. I beg to advise that the,number of prisoners at the advertising when payment is made to hini's county farm for the first seven months of the current year increased 7t249 or practivally one hundred and ten per cent while the increase during the last three Upon motion of Rossp seconded by Mr. Tra months has been one hundred and twenty two per cent. k, th.ematter ofsecuring auto list 'rom the 3-tate at a cost of $4,00 per thousanad namier-,,, to be ueed in checking against the 1932 tax, lists, was approved. I give you below a statement showing comparison for inmates,, juveniles and prisoners for the first seven months: The report of the Superintendent of t1he County Home and Farm for the month of February was received and ordered filed. This Year Last Year Increase Decrease ,Inmates 13p461 ll,,542 16962 'The matter of pur -NI 'N Juveniles chasing xdWrttipm, 1'788, ew Hanover County 5% bonds at par was declined,, 1,376 76.95 but an- offer of $96 Prisoners 13 847, 6,598 .00 and accrued interest wasauthorizedi 7 249 109o87 Total: 27 720 19�928 7v792 391,10 Upon motion of Irr. Rosa, seconded by Mrs Trask, the Board directed that a communication. be directed to B.Jeffre5s Chairman of the State Highway Cormission, urging immediate payment of $250600 per month rent due the County of New Hanover -The cost for caring for inmates, juveniles and priscners last year was for the use of the stockade from July 1S.t.1931 to March lst,1932, as per agreement, $159331.91, on which amount and:increase Of -391 per cent represents-$5,,994-77. 40. it was brou t t the attention of the Board by the Chairman that there is only a gh 0 Yours trulyl, rialance of $1,522.50 remaining in the budget to pay expense for feeding jail J.A.Orrell grisoners-and turnkeys for the remaining five months, out of an appropriation of v7,5OO.00s The Clerk vras so ins--t'ructed, to advise the Sheriff and notify him to be Upon motion of Mr. Trask, secinded by Mr. Hall, the Board acting upon the rec ommendat i cn present alt the next meeting of the Bicard. of the Welfare Officer agreed to pay the Salvation Army the.sum of $7#10 per month for the -care and maintenance'of eleven year oldtFred Edward Lamb if tran"'sferred The f ollo ffom the County Home to the Salvation Army Home,here. we wing coupons were presented as having been paid by the County Auditor and -burned in the presence of the Board: S be hired out t o his CHOO Upon motion of 1,11r. Yoppt seconded by Mrs Hall. the Board authorized that W.L,�.Pierce. L 3 ONu -.Wife.'for the support of 1�erself and infant child, up,on payment of the court cost, subject to the approval and recommendation of the Recorder. V. oupon No 27 Bond No 1 to 62 62 (9 $2-2-5.00 $1151�50.00 27 64 12r, 62 g, 2,5.00 1 .00 Upon motion,, duly -seconded, county bills Nos.-15170,to 1662 inclusive were approved for -he above payment COuPn-n Expense on 7*81 $3vlo?.Sl' The meeting then adjourned* RCAD BONDS: 41oupions X10-41 Bond No*7,8, and 9- 3 9 22.50 67.5-C) 37 76-77-79-87- ei7k_._ 102-109-119 7 (9t 12. 50 87.50 155.00 CO n--T HOVSE B01,,DS; V Wilmington.N.C., March lst.1932. Uoupon No. 16 Bond No.211 to "113- 3 @ 25.00 75.00 The Board met.in'regular weekly sess ion at 3:00 O'clock P.M. SCHOOL--. B0101�3 Coupon NO. 37 Bond No. 47 4-o 51- 5@ 25.00 Present; Addison Hewlett Chairman, Geo. W. Trask and F.M.Ross. it 1 61 - 125*00 37 63-78-79- Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr ROssp the estate of P-Mantisas was 109 - 5 @ 25.00 12-5.00 granted an abatement of poll tax charged*in error for year 1931. 24 142 t!p!44- 5 @ 25.00 75.00 2 4, _174o 175- 2@ 25oOo 50.00 375.00 605000 Upon motion, duly seconded, Mr. J.E.Bordeaux was allowed to pay the 1930 tax on 5.2 e meeting then adjourned. acres of land, L 1h ot #2p Castle Gardens and released from the payment of poll and personal property tax of E.J.Aldredge charged therein. The Board having found that E.J.Aldredge had no equity in the property and same was taken over by lur-Bordeauxo Fz-+ nn 7t-, Clerk. . "Im U-non motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr's Traskp Mr. D.C. Sessoms of Harnett townshiP a Mr 7--c"'n td- jr%1-2 a!- f-i CO was granted an abatement Of $1.00 tax,on dog listed by him in error, the same dog f,!,! 7 r ne having been listed by his wife's father Mr. W-H-Dyer and taxes paid* I C, -c, ro r n e - - s , S "i e-a A 1. 3_ , and --f -u­ t10 -le I - Ie. 0 n late Upon motion of Mr. Robst seconded by Mr. Trask, 1,11r. W-J-T pa tile y ;.aence at aylor was allowed to P-ih-_ S day'. th-,e _"'o-rd e-, ri, C ­ec� c e S "i en unt4, :�.00 real-estate tax on lots Nos. 293,and 4 and,59, Covil Division Harnett township for C; I the years 1929v1930%and 1931, and released from the payment of penalty and poll and personal property tax due by J.D.ShipptW.H.Dukes and C.B.Parker.charged thereint account of having to take the property over and the above mentioned �parties having no equity in the same, and the sheriff to be instructed to garnishee the said parties for the -poll and Personal tax due the county for the said years* Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by' Mr. Trask, the assessment of $5,300.00 on 1051) 15 a tv I ng ll,:_ roll sth, 1��, 32 al'i lr.qi lin- C P u s u a n ,,uon, to recess taken 35a To h 7th,1932, the '3oard at 3:00 o'clock rch 14th,193.2 t L lili­e'�ly me, e t, i n(;' of I he -,,,31oard wv-s held at 3:00 o1clocl p Present: Add i o Y), Heral e t t ChU i _-nfia n, Goo 'V. 'rask, '11" R Oss and nt Add i so r. .1-Te-:tlett C', - 1� Vopp, 1 rT'll la Y1 c o 71 T 2?,,as 1�- z�,.nd ".7 Ro s S A statement of amounts on d;,,posit in each bank as of -Yebruary 29th,1932 wa s r t 4 on of seconded by Vrith a memorandum of securities held by the Co'unty in each case, eceived f T r') C. n Mo zril T ra r, I. - the County'Auditor-e Torn .7 irt� Yilliains was Granted ­.eddle in thi!�, c without beJnf- requJ 4.1 o 'oUn4-y U ired to pay a license e d by I a -la, in such cas lotion of r Yorp, seconded by J`Jr. -Hall, "r. E'�i-amett Littleton was L131ranted a Upon Tr U ­ ccour t of be, ng� a 710 ill d Veteran, 1)rovid, refund o f penalty paid for not listing lot '65 Yernside for the yeari o )i ­r o 11 Of o l7ec onde d. :,y "'r. r. accoun Tr 1930 and 19319 C 0 (-j 4-:n ';'r �3, s 'Mathan was allowed to OV n �,,,rid 3 Ja et and released fro-m tr, e t of having other property which was list-ed,thin],ing at 'the, time that t e above � VrAs included in the same listing. h n 11 t nd per2cnal pr(,perty ta-,!.,.- of A. o 1i C,, of 47 pol 1 I a, r g (,, d' therein, accoull+ of' IT- thall haviri,,�, to t�ie id y)ro- r ach and -lixon 1-10,vine, no equity in -the Upon motion, du,--!y seconded, 77.r. Horace King was -ran-"ed a reduction of ��,,Lqc L n d not hav i rii, in this c_1_-,,n_y asses*ment on building in U 1000.00 0, t for the pas 1: t-,.,,Io Years 1) 1 o c k #177 account of er-ro-'r in increasing the assessrient -F 0 p .1) s. by the Tax Assessors for the year 1931, and an abatement of taxes on a valuation of o n niotion o- seco,lded 1) J county bills lil�o ��;?*2,000.00 -for the year 1931 was ordered. 174�� to 1761 Inc. 1 e a - p 1, 0 v ed, 'L o r a y7ft e n t . _Iiie report of As--ociated 11"haritics, County 1-1o, e and delftire M - and 0 n r10 t i C) 01 _r. Yo i-,o confii­Aed action of -1001.1 for the month of '�7ebruary were received and ordered filed. -,ISS101'101's at a confer—ce held Iarch 10th.1932, in rectucine the allowance of' d i es La Re s + -fi f t 1 r cents per day per prisonc-, for f- .7 ee_.ing county Jail prisoners, to forty cents 'hief Of" ce 'Deputy reported the coilection of c,]�326,986.97 a1ccol-la't -,or day per prisoner, to become effective on L'_aroh 115th,1932. "he raotion -,yas .C. -1�1o.,. s e of lc'31 taxes by the -heriff to 'Larch ist,l�--)32- r., T" __ 1 1 aond tjnc,,niync)�1�31y c .--i d. L e seconded by ­�-. -a- Up, 0 n TIO-tion cl-L" "Ir. -Yop,), geocyided 1-ir "r. Trasl-$ X­ J.'..'Ji was rcleEtsc" 'r r 0,- -onl-r�ac` by and between tlae `0%rd Of Co�.,_!',riissione-rs of payment of penalty for not, listing lot L113 li-.1 -H�anove_L -ounty and the InL�tori 3each for the year 1931, te :,qiG,';,­,aatr Coi­�, ission for t1ric if�z_,se of -',,e Coun kade and Quarry, in consider- "D U � I ll 11 1 "Ift occount of being a non-resident. U.1 .1ty Stocl a t- i o n - %f tht--- an annual ren tal f payment o- 400.00 to be p,--,id in monthly install- L, U Yorth Carolina State 1Ili[,!-r:iay and convicted in Court fol' assault on a female and sentenceu, -t- I '-.,'d Holl, -o the Joard of 00--rimissioners by the 1 o _' of eirrhtf.�,en �.-,q o', i t I serve a term of sixty days on the Cou'n-ty -Panmzi, '.rias upon recorla-aendatioli 0-1, uhs, c01-1,11--lCracirig January lst,19132 and ending June 30th,1933, u o a, motion of :�,O-Cs, F3econded by 7­ "o----- At al-Dproved subject -to. the approval o-C 1 OPP to his 4- ".Ccorder and upon ,rotion -f "':r. Trash-, seconded by ','r out e C', mother for -the cour, "I t s the -3card reco�;ni--in--r- hil"I for pa% G COS U yment of the cost o-P the court to be raude on or before Idarch t.,c i. Rocts, k 1.`, e Oleander 'Jeveln-ment Co, ep,)�),Ir Was "2r' ­ c, t-'-Le pa-,__. ent of A I n Z': V ­ -, L U Upon motion of by 7�7-,,. yor-,, ci,� r,ed a-g­-nst 11 014 1, b o rl as not 10J. #,I o udli �,Osa, se--onded r--.,on Gore ccnvicted in T 1J in of Le-.-.,4 s �'J - _. - �'­ , , 1 0, ", t o f ln,_�-- v i n to ttlk-e tlie Court for operating an automobile while drunk, and sentenced to serve a etr1i of, I - �', , L U. � �� r -i);'I y e t, e e , f S alJ_o-,.w,,d to !)av its 1�)31 J U it 12 T, t1he County Farm and license to oplerate an auto-o' le revoked 'oi- one Y Y 0 -f da of 1'_a, -C! sixiv days on ri 0 1 U year, was upon recor;r�,lendat_ion of t1l_- R__QO,,­3er hired out to his brother for -the srx, 11 0 r1_1 c 0 LL * On pro" vered by d I ..­C the liraids of t,_ P, 4 4-, U or to th!:�' date, ­ n U of '�50.00 and the cost of -the court, his brot' e- becoi:iin(� re.c.-ponsible 1"or the paywent cj� vithin ninety days. Faison ��ore to appear in -o--tr � in t-he- ­11111 ian'.%, 4, te r. U C of �Uhe hire and court Cos' r d e r s Court to receive suspended pending -the -payment of the obligat Uion Lifollesaid as o'n _,n. of -r. e l,, ai,` - d, by oa rd a -o r o ved t parme n o f ordered by the ziecor'der. L, o ­n -3 4 '1 i tz, U J I-L Q0 to T J, J f D­ aden County 'or I-. ce:r,tif- o o .7 h o thi:�li­ i-,eco�­Ier the trial O-r, it appeaxing that U e a -uas sued and Judgment secured, for the count,, 1) y uznius C J-`- 0 �7' e prope-+­ iiathan Cole for 4F,24.65, 19'6 talxes on "o 10 c "556, �he g4 CO�91 interest and at-orneys fees, -v-�iherea_s at the tiTne suit %,ias brou.-ht the to the Upon -,--iot-i— u OIL 4 said, property ,l/as not in ter Clark, but ves-t-ed Trustee -fOr ijen,al -4-­ J r _,.T-2, r e le a s e from pay -me r, t of or not roy,)c- 0 in * I J 'p f o Irl t, h e y-e a r 1,�-i 3 1 and no creditors of 11ialter Clarl, subject to suit, therefore the o ar d, 0 f bn, e nt c t 11 n C, non-resia li-pon the opi-nion of the Coul-It-ir ,"tLt­orreY ­nd iapon motion of liall s coi7ded b ell 4- e + Yopp, authorized t' acceptance of "94.65 ta- ­5.91 inuer t in full e 4" t I orrie ri t t . of the 1926 ta.v S. colored, 57 of _,,"e, .es c-n said Droi)erty., by t-'-1 e Assistal t Clo,lnty .10 "Y1 U ­icer aid '-vest J b%, thc 0" �'r. TraS jl� �7- -I :. ice--, up on -,A o t i on of -,y `o r- YOI,, a-dTAI to t?) e ty ��.n 4 --o- e eu::, U-ion of lldlr. Yopp, seconded by 7.-ar. 11all, .,1,­er­ert 'lush was -[-;ranted U n b! It e mc. n 6 f 11 ju on iaol U 1 8 ta,xes on a valuation of "27,50.00 home ion for the -�ea_ to, C f 0 t,� 3 having been listed and the ta-e,­, i)aid "OUX'd Uut'-orized -.3ne purchase of at listin�- -time, said mortgage , s cl 0 -n,: 1 e di b U on s�-%--.e bl" 0 T and 0() A ��Gnds 5�77, due -1037 at :-`98.00 and a �c 0 Emi--iett .3ellauriy. 'A 7 1 'A 0 O'Ll e 2 j -t1of -the '3oard of '!,du ca t i o n that the of 9 V 90(,,0.00 be placed to the I— ']U I e ha �J a n S credit of the school full-, 3,a- e "y of T a r ea c o, -L e n, c, e 'the appointrient wa s g ra- -cti7Te- towns L f or th ar 1 939 an d to tal,e caa�c of expenditures 'or the mcnth of !Ls Ta:-, f 4 U nted. 1,14 pS r U t-ed b­ the "ot--4.rd, Illy seconded e Lo e s adcop Upon riotion of 1.1 r lia 11 seconded b air Tr ask, county bills 'LTos-. 1663 to 1 It' 4- 7 Inc., Were approved f or pay-ment. o n T o 7;.in s h e n, t e Upon motion of MIr Javiso E.H.2 Ros s, seconded by Tr�7-tskl an item. of �12.88 back taxes d chrarged-in the name of Chas Hayes o'n' property in block #307 for the year 1671 s V T14 upon recomnendation of the Ooiinty Attorney, _1.irnstt Trj�.-.Tnshi-o as being a doubtful charge, ordered cancelled on 'lie back ta- re cords. eo -)he-ard. T. aSoy) -,o i S 1, 4 �,ne Upon motion of "r. Ross, occonded by 31r. 11*0,pp, the m-.,,itter of separating the assessment on property of 11r. RathGen in blocl- 4307, was referred to the V� Chairm,an with power to act. Capp '�i'car Townshii:) ...... J W J 1-1,--i n z- on motion of 7.7r. Ross, se edera' 1o*,*r-.,_ohip,,­' f L L -1-1 conded by IlTr. a! 1 t I the 3oard authorized t1le purch,ctse 01 1-n e twelve civil issue docket --books for the st rate s. e `3 t t a d 4 Upon niotion of "r. _11 ra s k j oar�ne seconded by 1r. Yon-o Will _11, '3ordeair�_, was granted an -resident and sane abatement' of pol,1 tIX for he year 1931, ac��_c'o'unt of being a non charged agrz_-Linlo t him in error. "C_ 1 e _rh U P 1- T ss, seconded b "o-p-) ell' oil Illotion of Ho y U Pcz�trl ('Olson w�as released f roM 12N�­Y,­" Wilmington C., March 21,1932. of penalty for not listing. prc + #1 l, I a non-resident. in block- #914 for the year 1�i3l, account, Of beirE-� The Board met in regular weekly session at 3:00 O'clock P-M. Upon reco-mimendation of the Cot -inty liuditor and upon motion of '_-r. '?o;_s, seconded. Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman, W.E.Yopp, Geo-W.Trask, F-M-Ross and Jas. M. Hall. by Hall, t"he 79oard autholrizedl the purchase of seven copies of The Tax -ssessOrs ') Y er co. Guide to be used in assessing i�,lotor vehicles for the year 1932, at :"1.50 The offer of the Negro Division of Extension Service to match County funds to��promote the matter of gardening and the growing of more home supplies, depressiong was declined for the reason 'hat this IJ-,)on motion of M_r. --ilraev, secondedl by ',er. yopl), 0 combat the present 'r. t`ddiso. 1-le-alett was County Supervioor of Taxation for the year i0132-1933. the Farm and Home Demonstration Agents. service is being provided for througki T 1-- L e Auditors cash report fox 'Yebruary was received and ordered filed., I.rhe cost for feeding ia�il. prisoners was discussed' and the Sheriff beinG de-,-ained in Superior Court account of a personal suit, 1--fas unable to be -present and action '�Yal de, f erred to subsenuent mecting. it rphe v.,ineting the adjourne d Cle reeting of 3-Larch 28th,1932, continued. Meeting of March 21sti,1932p continued. yor the second week beginning April 25th Upon motion of Mr. Traskp seconded by Mr. Yopp, the Board approved the Payment of _0 ,19320 bills of expense of the Sheriff aggregating $103.23 f or transportation of sara. T. Jo n e 8 J.D.Shii" Peter Brown Ruff in. Willard Long, prisoners and insane and meals for jurors. 1T.V,Braswell. X. 11. Ce, Harr S, lomon. %N/#%`1#Harr1son* J. T. Vick. Eric Norden. A Y y �q J.'fl�il 1, et. ts 1.11.P.Craig. The report of Jas Walker Hospital for February was received and n. ordered f E,S.Waddell. R iled/ .],.'-.Shepard. I. Baggett, Jno-3.3inGletary. labert '.3roim. J-P..Herr ing, Jr. , B.F.Penny. Upon motion of Mr. Traskt seconded by Mr. Yoppt Mr.0 Giboon Register. H.Henderson was .uluricc V. Hufham. Geo. H.,.Vhecler. _ granted an Lawrence S. Saunders. abatement of .33,e penalty and $3*00 poll tax charged in error as C.HoHenderson t meet lots 15 and 16 in block #559 for the year 1928. Mr. O.H.Henderson having listed The ,en ad4ourned. other property and poll regular for the said year* '74_0_61 �1, . ........ i2� The,Board having no rights in the matter, took no action toward returning 'Parker, alias John Powell from South Carolina, charged with bigamy as per4 communication from H.E.Blanton magistrate of Chesterfield county S.C.,, to �ffilmington, N. C.� April Ith Mrs. Minnie Parker 906 South 6tht street, this city* 01932. 0 '4 The regular monthly mr�eting 14 �_Joard -m� ts held at 3:00 ol clock P.1,1. he F Upon motion of Mro Yoppq seconded by Mr. Ross the Board gave authority to have o s Present: Addison -Hewlett Chairman Ue r No future expense for glasses or repairs for Mrs, Holloman to be borne by t $1, 0. -'-E - YO oi�, '.1% T r 3 k ��L the glasses recently purchased for Mr'. J.A.Hollomans repaired at a cost Of 5 F."'. Ro s s and las . I— Ha 11. County* he .-iss Elizabet"ll ]Rajg�in Hloine 'Demonstration Agent, sub,.mitted her verblul. repurt-1 of -the, activities of ilerde3?artTn4nt for the rnonth of 11arch."' Upon motion of Mr. Ros&j, seconded by,Mr. Yopp, the Chairman was authorized to purchase the necessary material and have erected at Fort Fisher, a Platf rm,,- mot;.on of i,r. Trask, seconded by -r- Yopp, J,'r,Yrad L. Creech was exempt from 0 ,,thirty by thirty feet in size to seat the dignitaries participating i payment of Poll'tax for the year 193 n 2 only, account of phy,,jical disabilities. dedication ceremonies for the Confederate memorial marker'�by the United-' Z'akaria :.7,hennarah 'a disabled ',dorld Daughters of the Confederacyq at Fort Fisher June 2nd91932s The lumber used Uipon motion of --ro YO-Pp, seconded by _r. Trask Vb --o i)eddle in 1,Tew Hanover County 'or a period of thirty days 4 in said platform to be taken to the Count Home for use there. Veteran ranted y n- �.';ithout being requir fro date, red to pay a license tax as the law Upon motion of Mr. Traskv seconded by Mr. Yopp, the 'CountyzAuditor was authorize d 4,/' cao s provides in such to purchase approximately $509000-00 New Hanover County 5% School Bonds for not more than par and accrued interest. ie a, thority p-iv,4n the 'Jounty �udi- tOrat meotinr of `�rarch list t1932, to purchase a, � pr oxima t e ly SPOOO-00 New Hanover Countv 15,7� school bonds for not more than par The meeting then adjourned. (1 150 1,., - 11 1 1 and accrued" interest, %7as orde­_red held in abeyance for thirty days from date* C R -'%lo r a c Chief Office Deeplity, Te�;cril.ed the coil ction of' -'349, 064.c'O account 1�,5* ta,­,es by Sheriff to arch 31_st,ll�-*_�'9 'Jilmington IT. C-,lvlarch 23th,192')2. Uilon motion, duly seconded "'he followinC resolution '-7as unanimously adopted: The regular we.,�kly mecting of the 'oard was held at 3:00 O'clock P.14T. Whereas, two right angle cury I es '�ppear in 30tate Higlruaay ;$40 at Carolina Beach, 7 ore of wl-lich Present: Adi ison 1-Ifewlett Chairman, W-E-Yop­, Geo. `--Y. Trask-, and Jas. L�. leads throug]i a narrow space w-ith buildings e-rected on both sides which obscures apjproa�,h of vehicles from either direction and it, appearing to the Board that the buildin gs on property of -M.F.Todd in block #146 and the property of Susie G. Schuster in bl 1187 is in such A dilapidated traffic at Carolina '�-_ach is so congested durino- the su­imer months 0 ck, ',,Yhereas, the UJ dondit-ion that they'are uninhabitable and that taxes on same have accumulated to that it renders this condition such an extent it has practica ' a f i .3reat ha,_,ard and exceedingly danger property Of Motorists and nedesti-i-ans, and ous to life Ily absorbed the value of the property, there now being $702,94 ta- due City and County on the- Todd property and -,p905.56 due on the ochuster property,.both assess `,T-�ereas, by re, -;,son of this eA at $151-00#00 each Prospective purchasers have congestion traffi and other points south of Carolina !3each is exceedingly discouraged, Ther'ef ore Be It agreed to'put the buildings in good rentable condition th�t would bring the County 1cover route #40 to Fort Fisher steady tax revenue in the future if a Com-ororlise of -the back taxes could be made R2SOLYED: That tl-,is Body, that would justify them to taXe the PrO-Qer'y over; and submitted an offer of "'�P350.00 in regular meeting assenibled, respec.tfuily requests the "'llate Hi aMOIAn S ­iway Conalission to chang-e the location of route '40 throuC_,h the Town of in each case in fUll settlement of all taxes due biDth City and County, the said ts to be prorated between the City dnd County as %heir interes-ts may apy_,ear; ,,irolina Beach by extendinf,!- said hiC;hivay over Lake Park 37oulevard for a distance whereupon 7 r. Trask -moved and it was seconded by ""r. Yopp and carried, that the offer of ap-roxima be at�ce_pted. tely five hund:,,ed yards southward to connect with present route AO at Atlanta Street. Upon notion, duly seconded, the Board av-proved the p yment of -]P'16.25 to 1-1ha Associated Upon motion of L-Ir. TraslK, seconded by Llr. Yo-L),), a Charities for r�ne hal.f co tile i3oard acting upon the advice yn st of rent an. f -�od furnisirled Flo's� ie Cur.,�ber and Yamily, of the County "'kt-torney, ordered the pL. nent of '15-00 per month heretofore paid frola October 27th, to March 27th,1932. to l'Irs- Uoirtle Greer account of order of court in case of State vs Roscoe Greer Ja,111-lary Tern 1931, discontinued and the matter of payment of 44-00 per weeuk to Upon motio,;, duly seconded -1-!r I" p C-1.1-Enianuel and 1.,"Ers. Lillian DiclKerson were released account of court order in' case of State vs J.R.-Wells, Janual,y t., from ayment of penalty for not liotine lots 5 dnd 6 in block #7,%Vilininc-ton Beach, V Term 19,32, was declined, which ac' -Lon Board was infortned would meet with tl-e a-Pproval of the Judge presidin ans'lot 7 in block #36 Carolina Reach respectively for the year 1931 account of being non-residents. The request �olas made by 11r. C-31-d-11urrin. who recently purchased the property. UPcn TI-lotion Of _r. Yop-,_9 seconded by 11r. Hall, county bills Nos.1799 to 1693. Upon motion of Yopp, seconded by were aPProved for pay-ment. Hal 1 I rs. �,O-S-Benson was released f:t,oin payment Of penalty for 'lot listing' -lot #14 in block #63 Carolina Beach for the year 19319 a:co,,int Upon motion of Tr. Yol) se co, ded by 7_-- Hall, tile Board ap-proved the purch-,,s--:: of t _p, a ­­� of having listed other property a the `Torth Carolina, Code 1931, annotat-ed, complete in one volulyie for the , iecorder nd throu-h error this ,,ias overl,_:oked. cost of 5,p40.00 less credit of ;$ell-00 f or the 101'�_,7 code making net amount of 'Upon motion of 1.1r. Trask, seconded by _711r. Hall the Board havirl.7 f ound that Josep all' cost h 33u Q29. 00. of Harnett tOvmshiP is under 21 years of zige, authorized the sheriff to refund the 1931 !:)Oil tax collected by garnislunent. UP 0 11 "'lotion of yop,) abal-ei,�ent of p 1, secondcdby I.r. Hall., 1-artin Van Oesen .,ias gr�,-tnted an Upon motion of r. Yoppo seconded b y 7,- oil tax for tile year 1931, accolint of being overage, 1r., Hall, the Board agreed to bear the expense for board and treatment of Miss I�Iary Louis 11erritt in the itate Sanatorium atj The renOrt of the colored "Jelfare Worker for the ii.-onth of 1,11arcla was received and. Sanatorium, 1,T.C., for an adjdlitional. month, tO-wit; for the month of April 1932. ordered filed. Upon motion of T;1r. Fall seconded by "Ir. Trask, tile Board authorized and directed the U-00n. I-r-lotion of Hr. Trask,, seconded by 1!r. Fall, 7,Villiam � _�ueen,colored, Harnett ' County Attorney to cancel the judgment in the Clerk of .'Ourt office secured against t0l,%Inship, was granted a-n- abatement of �-__Lxes for -the year 19,31, �Malter Clark, bankrupt, for taxes due on property in block .-4,556 for the year 1926, thef' on a valuation of 1,iB25.00 on house burned December 3.930. said tax having been paid and satisfied under authority dontained in the minutes of the Board of 1,hrch Sth,19320 Upon Motion Of Er. Rosst seconded by 1111"Ir. Hall, 111. -lie nders on was released from 1)a..,ment of year 1-928 a,_.count of error in charging said lotu r e Y Upon morion of 1"Ir. Yo-op, seconded by ­r. T %'1.55 sales costs charged against lots 14-and blook #559 for the rask, County bills 1--los. 1762 to 1798 approved for payment. S to C.H.Henderson delnquentowhereas OeHoli-enderson listed other property re'-'gular and paid the tax oil sameo� The following good and laNvful men were drawn to serve as jurors in the Superior Court A request of the Board of -Lducatu-ion that tile sit-ra of --'ef'379000.00 be placed to the for the trial of civil cases for week beginning April 18th,1932: credit of the school fund extended term, to take care of expenditures for the month L of 11arcil 9 was upon notion of Yopp, seconded by 11r. R-J.Green. C..K.Murray. C . H. Haye s . Ha granted. Hayden F. Converse. ni-F-Slanley. "V.E. 3 tyro n - 1,7. D -� JT o h n s o n . -1 �T T� e Jaounty Auditors cash report for was received and ordered f iled.,,, T. Fletcher. J A.3derritt, S-1�1*-3pencer E.G.King,Sr. 0. P. Stuckey. E.R. Clark H. Lucas . J-VI-Sackson$Jr. J-S.L..B.rown. cOanunication froi�q the Count,� Auditor show-ing the -amount on deposit in each bank J-Es.3--LarshburnJr.J T.Sondy. HiQc-11 Smithson. J.P.Russ. as of 1:arcli 31st,19312, together- with a men'loranduff of securities held A.M.L.Frayar. D.K.LeG"vin. B. E..Adams. E.D.Rivenbark. in e h case by the c oun t y ac was received. The 'meeting then adjourned. Clerk. am tw 9 of March 28thO1932, continued. Meeting of March 21st,19320 continued* For the second week beginning April 25th,,1932o Upon motion of Mr. Trasko seconde d by Mr. Yopp, the Board approved the Payment of bills of expense of the Sheriff aggregating $103.23 f Peter Brown Ruffin. ,,,1illard Long. or transportation of Sam. T. Jon e s . J.D.Shi.ip. prisoners and insane and meals for jurors. H. C,1 ,, x. Harry S�1omon. Harr i6on. 7-i. J. 1 e t ts J. T. Vick. Eric Norden. .1 Y.P.Craig. 11.111. Shepard. E S.'�'laddell- E The report of Jas Walker Hospital for February was received and I. Baggett, ordered filed.v/ i�o.S.Singletary. Albert Brown. J. P. lie rr i ng, Jr B.F.Penny. Upon motion of Mr. Traskq seconded by Mr. Yop Gibson Register. ;!Zll P9 Mr.O.H.Henderson was granted an uricc V- Hufham. G e o H.7.7he e 1 e r . Lawrence S. Saunders, abatement of *33je penalty and $3.00 poll tax charged in error as C.H'- lots 15 and 16 in block #559 for the year 1928. Mr. O.H.Hender $Hend:erson The ricet, gr t'len adjourned. other property and poll regular for the said year. son having listed 4-6 �1, 'Parker, alias John Powell from South Carolina, charged with bigamy as per: The Board having no rights in the matter, took no action toward returning communication from H.E.Blanton magistrate of Chesterfield county S.C., toq `3LItanington, 11% C. April 4th,111)32. Mrs. Minnie Parker 906 South 6th, street, this city. The regular monthly m-eting O-L" the 'ioald %-,ius, held at 3:00 olcloc),� p. 1,,. Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr. Rosst the Board gave authority to have Present: Addiaon 21_­.-,-i1e`1- Chairmun� the glasses recently purchased for h1rs'. J.A.Hollomant repaired at a cost of U 'ioss and Jas.-.'.Hall. Irs. Holloman to be borne by the No future expense for glasses or repairs for 1 01 County* --,-iss Elizabet*a "olne Dononstration Agent, '1�j 3 Ub 4- ted her verb- 1 -e-cjarl of -the, .,-ies Of fler d0D�-trtMent "L�'or the month of March. a ct iv,"u Upon motion of Mr. Ross.2 seconded by Mr. Yopp, the Chairman was authorized to I 4)on mot -;on of -�r. Trask, seconded by '.r. Yopp, 1,`1ri4.Yrad L. Creech was exempt from purchase the necessary material and have erected at Fort Fishert a platform,, thirty by thirty feet in size to seat the dignitaries participating . I .. p ayrm e n tu L in of ijoll tax 'or -the year 1932) only, account of phyt�:icai disabilities. dedication ceremonies for the Confederate memorial marker by the United"'" %k, T Daughters of the Confederacy, at Fort Fisher June 2nd 1932$ The lumber used oon notion of :-r- Yol,)P, seco-nded by Trask, ','akaria 3hennarah a disabled ',Vorld in said platform to be taken to the County Home for use there. """ar Veteran via-,z� :�-runted -to peddle in "Tiew Harover County for a period of thirt days J - 3 � .1 111 fro­.1 date, ,vit-nout being required to !)L� y a license tax a8 the law provides in y such Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Yopp, the County Auditor wa's authorize d.,,,/ ca�; f� S. to purchase approximately $50tOOO-00 New Hanover County 5% School Bonds for not more than par and accrued interest. 'J.",-te authori-tv r---iv;�n the (�ounty Aurii-o- _Lt I Cetint,� of larch ;,.'is 1032, to purchase a -,"proximately :50,000.00 -tianover Count-,� F;-! school bonds for n'ot 'more than par The meeting then adjourned. a-od accrue,.!, interest, %-Kts Ordered held in abeyance for thirty days froin date. 4 Zz� ff Office Dr, re V C 7.110 a., s c, Chie :-Pluty, � -ported the collection of $349,064.0,9 account Clerk. 1(j," ta.r.e,-s by Sheriff to a.re'- 31st 19 3 2. Jilmin:7ton, N. C. March 23th, The regular welkly meetin(� of the -3oard was held at 3:00 o' clock P.if :.1--p c n mc t ion, duly seconded, the foll'oviinc resolution was unanirnouslyadopted: '.,`hereas, tzro rirrht anrrle curves appear in S)tate Hif�-haay -11400 at Carolina Beach Present: Adtison Hewlett Chairman one of i-,ihich leads thr_�outTh a narl-ol.�; s-,Da Geo. --17. Trask, and Jas. ir. -,,jail. ce ith buiT ldings erecj-ed on both sides -��ihiich obscures approa-:h of vehicles fromeithe direction, r and It appearing to the Board that the buildings on pro I Perty of 11.F.Todd in block c rea s t, h e t ra f f i c at Carolina -6each is so congested during the su-.­.iner months #146tand the property of Susie G. Schuster in block k87 is in such a dilapidated condi-�,,ion that they are uninhabitable and thut taxes on same have accvtmula-�-ed that it renders thi s condition a grea t hu.,,ard and excef-dingly dangerous to life u uO such an extent it has practically absorbed the value of the pro�erty, there now and -proTjerty of rnoltorists and jedestrians, and rty and ,?905.56 due on the being 00'-� 94 tax due City and County on the Todd prone -.)chuster Property, both assessed at Q'1,100#00 each �ro_s" by reason of th-Is congestion, t Ta ffic over route #40 to Fort Fisher and pective purchasers have agreed to -put the buildings in good rentable condition that would bring the County otherpoints south of Carolina �3eaclh is exceedinG-ly discouraged, Therefore Be It" steady ta.-,4: revenue in the future if rt cOT-1-Prol"ise of t1ae back taxes could be made 1"hat would justify theri.to ta2�e the prope-rty over; and sub-mitted an offer of' 0'�350.00 TIESOLY-ED: That t"Ilis Body, in regular meeting a2senblerd, respectfuily requests the in each case in ftill settlement of all -i)ac1- taxes due btth City and Co tate Hi;r,,Ivlay Co� u the said nission to chan�7e the location of route -.440 through the Town, of amo,.!nts to be prorated bet-ween the City And anty, County as t.heir interests may a, -pear; -'arclina 3each by extending said hiChway' over Lake Park Boulevard for a distance whereu-oon '-r. Trask.moved and it Yras seconded by '.Ir. Yopp and ca2:ried, -that -the offer Of aP­roxiMately f ive hundred yards south-aard to be ar.-cepted. U connect with present route #40 U at Street. Upon motion, duly seconded, 'Ghe Tloard appro-%re(j the MLyraent of to the Associated Upon Motlon of 7LIX. Trasj�, seconded by Mir. Yo-pp, the 13oard acting upon the advice Charities for rne hai.f cost of rent an__f,iod furnisr-led '-'rs. Plos. ie Cur�ber and Fariil�, of the County Atiz;orney, ordered the payment of ��_'15-00 per month heretofore paid from October 27th, to 'Harch 127th,1932. U to Hrs- 1�yrtle Greer -ccoulyt Of order of court in case of State vs Roscoe Greer January Term discontinued, and the matter of payment of ;j..,)4,O0 per week to Upon wmtio�,, duly seconded, i I C-121.Emanuel and hTirs. Lillian Dickerson were released ""c'lells account of court order in case of State vs IT.R.'afells, Janua- '-y is declined, Which action, the Board was informed would meet with from pay--�,ient of -penalty for not listinE lots 5 and 6 in block #7--'Illilmin-ton 21-�each, V 19132, wc Te rm- Tudge presiding, ans lot 7 in block #36 Carolina Beach resiAuctively for the year 10,31, atc-�'count of t7-,e aDproval of' the being non-residents. The request I'las made by 1411r. C.�,.-r.,JuL' in who recently purchased the f property. rr UP C, r, rnoticn of 1.1r. yop-,,-,, seconded by 11r. Hall, county bills -.1,T,os.1799 to 1893 We re a-pproved f or payment. Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr. 'Hall, �,O-S-Benson was released fron pay�ient r 93 a �c Of Pent'll-Y for not listing lot #14 in block #63"Carolina Beach for the y a 1 1, o..n Upon motion of Yopp, secor.ded by --r. Hal.1, the Board approved the purcmis;_� of h e ITorth 'Carolina Coae !031, - annotL__,ted, cor.,iplete in one v- of having listed other pro�perty and throug-h error� this ,,ias overl� oked. �J oltune for the Recorder c 0 s t of-40 .00 less �credit of :i'_'�'11-00 for the 19127 code making net a -mount of Upon motion of *14'1r. Trask, seconded by '-r. Hall, the Board havin:1 found that josbph 3ush cost 4?'29.00, of Harnett township is under 21 years `0�f dge, authori-_�ed the she��riff to refund the 1931 i)oll tax collected by garnishment. Up 0 rl r1lotior of -Tr. �rop, seconded by Hall, i-artin Van Oesen was gran-t-ed an alball,ci,-:ont of poll tax for the vear 1931, account of being overage. Upon motion of r. Yopp� seconded by Hall the Board agreed to bear the expense lor board and treatment o-' 1. 'iss 1.1ary Louis �.Territt in the State Sanatorium at The report of the colored "Ielfare Worker for the irkonth of' K"arch was received and L Sanatoi,ium, N.C., for an additional month ordere to -wit; for the month of April 1932. -d filed. Upon motion of ';1r. Hall, seconded by TTr. Trask, the Board authorized and directed Upon "notion of 111r. Tr--sk,, seconded by 71"Ir. Hallo Viillianq i'�,ueen, colored, Harnett to -unship, Clark Of "'Ourt office secur County Attorney to cancel the judgment in the Clerk bankrupt, for taxes due on property in block ed against the Was granted an abatement of taxes for the year 1931, on a valuation of -#5_56 for the year 1926# v825.00 on house burned Deceinber 1930. said tax having been paid and satisfied un-der authority dontained in the minutes Of the 13oa,-d of 1.,�arcli Sth.1932. Upon motion of hir. Ross, seconded by Hall -7dr.0.1-1. Henders on was released from pa_,,ment Of ��1.55 sales costs charged -a"gainst l'o-t-s Vf-and L4 block #559 for the Upon morion of 1�7r. Yop..), seconded by -,-r. Trask vg, r e year 11,28 account of error in charging said lots to C.H.Henderson del inque nt, whereas County bills Nos 1762 to 1798 approved for payment. O*H*Henderson listed other property regular and paid the tax on sameo A request of the 3oard of -�'ducation that t' e sum of -1"379,000.00 be placed to -the The following good and lawful men were drawn to serve as jurors in the Superior Court 11 f or the trial of civil cases for Week beginning ADril 18thpl9321 credit of the school fund extended term, to take care of expenditures for the mon Of 1.11arch th R. J. Gre e n. C.1K.11urray. .'!.H.Hayes. 1layde n F Converse. Was upon motion of Yoplj, seconded by 11r. Hallt zranted. E.F.Stanley. W.E.Styron. `,_%D-Johnson. T T. Fletcher. The County Auditors cash report for llda-�,.,ch was received and ordered filed.v J.A.Iderritt. S.M.Spencer E.G.King,Sr. P. Stuckey. -1. Clark. H..'ucas. j."d. Jackson, Jr. j.S.L.3rown. cO111"'unication from the County Auditor shov-,ring the ar.".ount on deposit in each bank J.13.;*Iarstfour-n,Jr*J.T.Sondy- High Smithson. J.P.Russ. as of L:arch -lst,1932, to­ethe�r; with a memorandum of securities held by the county in each caseo t__ J1`1I.*TY*L*Prayar, D.K.LeGwin- B.-,;,'.Adams. 11; . D Rive nba rk. vras received. The meeting then adjourned. r A W�- 7< Clerk. Wilmirgton, N.C.v April 18th,1932. Jilmingt on, C. April 11-th 1932. The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 O'clock P.Y. The regular weekly meeting of -the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman, w.E.yoppo Geo.W.Trask, F.M.Ross and Jas-M.Hall. Present: Addison Hewlett Chairrnzam., ',Y-E-Yopp, Geo.W.TrasklF.M.Ross and Jaq.11.1iall, Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr, Ross, The Bcard granted the request of Minutes of meet-ings of Jano4-11-1.8-25,Feb- --jlch,1-7and 8,were read and app r 0,7e d. Iressrs. Jno-S-McEachern,and H.Allen Huggins to aid in maintaining William Bass Upon motion of Mlr.Hall', seconded by 11p. Trasikl, the request of S.E.Lofton ,Usq. that $3.12 back taxes'for the year 1889 'and �3.30 for 1890 at North Carolina Sanatorium for the treatment of tube charged against rculosis, and authorized Rosa B:� Mabfon on property in block #295 be cancelled on the payment of $15.00 per month to this end for,the months of May and June 1932, the records, was granted 6Lccount of the same being a doubtful and improper chrarge. same to be paid out of the emergencyfund., The request of W-�N-Harriss, Judge of County Juvenile Court that the Commissioners '.he request of '�_Lr-Jas.E.L.`dade Co,,,.�nnissioner of Publib Vlorks, tlU�t tlie Qounty xe s am make some provisions toward providing a Juvenile Detention Home was heard. abate the 1931 ta, ounting to $90.35 on the 1-Lunicipal Golf Cour' t se, accolknt of, being public roperty, was upon motion, taken under advisement. P A bill of expense for $25-24 of J-R-Hollis� Welfare Officer for taking'sarren Hollomon'to Stonewall Jackson Training Schoolt was approved and ordered paid* Upbn motion of 11r. Ross, seconded by Yo-o,­�, The '�';ilrnington Savings Trust C'o. V Trustee, was released from the payment of pendIty charged against lots 1 an1L 2, bi o cl� Upon motion of L11r. Traskt seconded by Yro Yopp, Mrs. Nellie C. Brown was released4---' C Pinehurst in the naz'ne of G.B.Cook, for the year 1930, accoulit, of havinC to take the from payment of penalty for -not listing property in block #130, for the years property over and pay the taxes on.the game. 1930 and 1931. Upon notion, duly seconded, county bills Nos. 1894 uo 1975 were approved for PaymenJ Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Hall, the Board approved the payment of $211.90 to the Wilmington Star Company, in f,6.11 settlement of amounts due for Upon motion of, 74-r. Ross seconded by 1.Tr. Hall, S.-P.Holvies was released froni ra,,,/Y,1cnt publications in connection with back tax suits to date. �9 1 of penalty for not listing property in block ,`�'498 for the year 19311. Upon motion of X'r. Trask, seconded by ]'Ir. Yopp, Addie Upon motion of Mr. Yoppt seconded by Mr. Hall$ County bills Nos. 1976 to 20 02Z V. Xji.--.-on was released from rty in Ca rope. having been approved, were ordered paid. payment of penal"ty charged against T) Pe 1"bar tov-rnship for n��t listin(,, for� the year 1931, account of being a non-resident. Upon motion of Mr. Traskt seconded by Mr. Hallt Messrs H.F.Wilder and J.D.1"kdwards Upon motion of 1,1r. Tnask, seconded by were appointed Tax Assessors for Wilmington township for the year 1932, to assess r Geo.1-1.111,11eyers was releaj:-�ed from payment of penalty for not listing lot #5 i n b 1 o'c k #,-2 Beach f or the year improvements, dividions and make investigations of complaints of assessments as 1931 account of being a non-resident. usual. The meet),Vg then adjouj�ned. The request of "r. F.P.Henderson for an abater.-icilt of 60�/, tax on personal pn)p L -erty listed for the year 1931 account of having purchased said -1roperty with L'iovernh.ent/ compensation money, was declined. A C1 rk, Wilminrton,N.C., April 21,ths,1932. .�A communication -:I�as received from the oVernor requesting advice as to t'he need for The re-ular weekly meeting of the Board was lield at 3;00 O'clock P.M. special terms of court during,the Fall Term 1932, was received and the Clerk was instructed to advise the Governor that the same wIll, not be required for this county. Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman) 'N.E.Yoppq Geo.W.Trask and F.M.Ross. UPon motion of 11r,. Ross� seconded by !�Tr- Yopp, -the Board adoj�ted the re c ar-iriendat, ion of the committee and reduced the assessment of ' 5t500.00 on bi TJppn motion of Mr. Rosst seconded by 14r. Yopp ailding of 31-Irs. Charlotte the request of Mr. 3.E.Lofton- zent of taxes on a valuation of $590,00 e purchased from J.D.Edwards by Batte in.block #133 to ��'15,,000.00 and an abaten, that Farm #113 Marathon,Tract, Castle H6yn for the vear 11",'41 was ordai�ed. E.A.Kerr November 20th,1915, and entered in'error on the tax books as Farm #13 and again as No.18 be corrected, was referred totheChairman andCounty Attorney otioutduly seconded, the Board recommiende- the payment o f 8 with power to act* The County Attorney having immediately Upon o U ?900.00 pr investigated the request emiui-,i on ;�2 $000-00 1!,a-_­ine Insurance Policy A9038L covering Ferryboat Jo hil Knox. the matter,"' recommended ti-gat the correction be made, and the taxes heretofore paid by Yr. Kerr to Farm No.113. Attorney for opinion. r. Yopp, the recominendat4',on was adopted. of Workmens Conipensation Insurance I'v'as referred to the,Count and credited to Farms Nos-13 and 18, be,applied Upon motion of L r - Trask, seconded by L Upon motion, duly seconded, the -3oard approved the re c ormu e n d a t i o n of the Ch�--Iirnlan and, divided the 193'�' assessment 6f `�'6 200.00 on 1 City Juvenile Judge,. 71-H-Montgomery, appeared before the Board strongly stressing o4-s 15 16 und 17 block 21,Carolina Place, to -wit: L.H.Truelove,lot'i I the need for a detention building for juveniles. 6,1/2 16, land !�,-606.00 building �,'�2,500.0_0 Q L.J.LaSure, lot 17,1/2 16 land "600.00, building $2,500.00, both being of equal value. The Board acting upon the recommendation of the Recorder, and upon motion of Upon motion of -r. T k 'Lvlj r - Trask, seconded b Mr- Yoppq hired out Robert Hawes to C.D.Rivenbark,residing, ras v seconded 'by L1r. Yorp, the 3oard ordered Prince Preston y tMInsferred from jail to the County Farm for a terri of six months in default of at #501 South l7th� Street, for $50-00 and the cost of the Court3, same to be paid $250.00 Peace Bondf as per authority contained in the judgmentLof the Recorders Court $6.00 per week to 'the Clerk of Recorders Court until fine and costs are paid. April 6th.19132. Robert Hawes was gentenc-edlin Recorders Court A 19th,193' to serve a term of pril sixty days on the County Farm in default of payment of $50.004 fine and the costs The request of lfr.E.P.7illard for a.reduction of the a3ses,,lment on 137.7 acres of of the court, imposed for carrying a concealed weapon. land in Harnett township, account of injury to land by renrioval of sand for fertilizIer filler, was received for investigation. Upon motion of jzr. yopp, sec,onded by Mr. Trask, authority was given the Chairman The matter of appointing Tay, Assessors for the year 1932, and fixing their pay, via to aid Herbert Smithoblind, of Winter Park, ffom the Aut Door Poor Fund, as in his S judgment �he deems necessary* deferred to the next" meeting. Upon motion of 1,11r. Traskq seconded by Mr. Yopp, Mrs. Lizzie Padgett of Harnett Upon motion of 1-Ir Trask, seconded by 'jlosa, the f oll'owing resolution was unanimojislY I township, %vas granted aid from -the Out Door Poor Fund. adopted. Whereas, prior to July lst,la3l The request of YroC.E.Wessell$Yarine Engineer, to be exempt from payment of poll New Hanover CoUnty constructed a topsoil public iliGhway on the 'Northern ExI - ension of Carolina Beach froni State Hit -iway 4 northwardly tax on account Of loss of leg was declined for the reason, accordin to his own ,'40, If - I tement, he is not suffering from poverty or impaired from earning a living. along Carolina Beach A -venue for a distance of aD�nroximately 3000 feet, and sta g "'Ihereas, said public high -way was not included. in the list of county roads t--ken,/ The question of sale of land for 1931 taxes was discussed2 and While the Commissioners over by the State Highway Commission under the 1931 State Road Law on July lst,19,31f r Z Would be glad to postpone the 'time of advertisement and sale,, they cannot do so as the time is f ixed by statute. T_HEREF0_P,L,,i BE I T RES("LITED: That the 3tate Highwa"y Coint'nission be and it is he3.7ebY A statement of disbursements of the Board of Education for the month Of March was,/ received and ordered filed. requested to include the :aid county higlnway in its system of State Highways. The ing1j)ting then adjourned. Upon Motion of yr, yopp, seconded by Mr. Traskt 'Mrs. -TI.B.Muse was a correct her 19311 tax list by claiming a deduction of $1,62 llow�d to 5*00 from a $3,250.00 mortgage listed, and an abatement of taxes on a valuation of $1 s625-00 was ordered. Upon motion of mr. Traskv seconded by Mr. Yoppq tile Board approved the lease OT space, part Of County Farm property, 'on South side of State Highway #40, to the general Outdoor Advertising Company of #1000 Petersburg Piket Richmondl, Va., fOr a term of three years from April lsttl932, at an annual rental of $20.00, for the purpose of Z erecting and maintaining a sign board thereon. 163 Meeting of April 25thtl932, continued. The Chairman announced the�rec Meeting of May 2nd'1932, c,ontinued's, eipt of $2,,100'600 from'the, State Highway co' si for, rent t,,`Co�nty "Stockade and' rock�, quarry for, �erfod f rom July' Oil 0 N P lst 1193,1 to' January lst,1932. six months @ $250.00 per month and from January 1 st,1932 April Ist.1932 three months 9 $200.00 per month. to Mr. C.R.Morse, Chief Office Deputy reported $3949367.41 by the Sheriff accountv/ of 1931 taxes collections to April 30th v1932. Upon notion, duly seconded, Mr. 0 -N-Martin was granted an abatement Of taxes On Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by M one male dog less than six months old at,time of listin r- Yopp, the recommendation of the died soon thereafter. g April ist,1931t and having Committee to reduce the assessment of $129000-00 on house of Mr.Emmett H. Bellamy in block No.467 to $lOt5OO*OO was adopted and an abatement of taxes on a valuation It appearing that Mr. 'I.J.'Nilkins will be 'unable to meet his appointment at the of $1,500.00, for the year 1931 was ordered. as advertised on account of being detained at his store on the Castle Hayn 3 Court House to take the tax lists for Cape Fear township on Saturday April Oth,1932 Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Yopp, County bills Nos. 2003 to 2099 were e road approved for payment by the Board. to perform his duties as Registrar for the June Primary; Mr. Trask,moved and seconded by Mr. Yopp and carried, that a it Ina s SUbstitute tax lister be named and qualif ied Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded byMr. Hallt Mr. Howard A. Hanby was allowed to to take the 1932 tax lists for Cape Fear township at the Commissioners Office on Saturday April 30th,1�32. rect his 1931 tax list by deducting liabilities from splvent credits listed at cor $1,500.00 and an abatement Of taxes on a valuation of $lv500*00 was ordered* Upon motion, duly seconded, County bills Nos6 2003 to 2023 were approved f or PaY.­,.�ent. Usual monthly reports of Supt.t County Home and Farm, United Charities and Jas.Iffalker Hospital were received and ordered filed. The following good and lawful men were drawn to serve as jurors in the Superior Court for the trial of Criminal cases 6ne week term beginning May 16th,1932: Upon motion, duly seconded, Mro R.D.Core was granted an abatement of taxes on one �11.D.Priest. Frances L. Sullivan. J.A.Whitlaw* Jack Orrell. female dog listed in error for the year 1931* Albert Axler. R.L.Pennington. C.T.Walton. E.,T.Casteen. F.J.Duls. 1fll. Tur. Iff h i t e . Fred C. Hansen. '�Y-E - Guthrie. C-H-Murray. The Commissioners being of the opinion, based on past experiences, that a great C.A.Ulmer. C.D.White. Jack ii. Craig. number of delinquent tax payers will pay tbLeir 1931 taxes if given additional time, V.W.Andrewst F.P.Hatch. 114 and numerous requests having been made to the Board for Aditional time, the Board '.fl - B. Du rham. Mark neg. J.A.Johnson. a A.G.Creasy* D.B. Sellers. in order to save the tax payers from additional cost of advertising the sale of his R.D.Mathews. T.R. Christman. J.T6Hawkins. P.F.O'Keef. A.Dlugin. property for taxes, if he could arrange to pay before the date of advertising, did A.P.Blanton. C.M.Davis. Albert L. Dosher. G.F.Kirton. upon motion of Mir. Yopp, seconded by 1,11r. Hallt postpone the date of sale of land for Walter M. Todd. D.C-'�iestbrook. L.B.Ingram. Jack Pickett. the 1931 taxes for a period of thirty days. t i For the trial Of civil cases, two weeks terro beginning May 30th$,1932: Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr. Hallt the Board declined to red,ice the 1931- 4 1932 County Health Budget to conform with the City's reduction Of 10% in salaries in S.F. Corbett. W. T - Spragen$. J.'B.Thompoon. E-P-Hobbs. excess of $150 *00 per month and 5% on salaries of $150.00 per month or less, for the T.S.Eubanks. F.H. Woodcock. C—Hingerty. -T.E.Hiddick. reason that the Health appropriat ion Y terminating June 30th,1932thas been provided for L.J.Zibelin. I'1arshall Iffescott. H. R. in the County's 1931-1932 budget and this contract h Wi 11 i ams. R.R.Padgett. at.; not- been violated by any of the G.A.Brinkley. C-1il-Coker. W.H.Brown. interests concerned. G.S.Murray. Sanf Ord Doxey. C - T .111i 11 iarns. Vi. B Boykin, C.D.Jones, Upon motion of Y-r. Trask, seconded by 1"Ir. Yopp, Mrs. Eliza French was granted an C-Michaelis. R.J.Biddle. J.D.*Vann,Jr. Claude H. Benton. abatement of taxes on a valuation Of $115-00 account of error in listing a Ford Sedan For the second week begi I nning June 6th�1932: as a 1930 model @ $530*00p whereas it was a 1929 model valued at $415oOoe J -11 - Sh J nn Julien K. Taylor. R.H.Taylort C.G.'Sellers. Upon motion.. duly seconded,, Mr.R.L-Browm was released from payment of penalty fo r J.F.Kibler. E.P.Cunningham. not listing lot #9 in block #48 for the year 1931 D-`N-Chadwick. C.M.Kelly. account of,being a non-resudento E.A.Kerr, F.N.Simmons. W.D.Lee. Joe Rhodes,. J. C -'.11omack. Stanley Mooree E.H.Evans. A.q.Parker. ?Pon motion of 11r. Yopp, seconded by Yr. Hall, the Board unanimously voted to be J.E.Marskiburn. J.L.Herring. E-M-Finch. Julius Weil. included in the counties that will administer Mothers' Aid during the year 1932-1933, W.D.Hansley. R.L.Larkins. J.H.Southerland. George, C on -per. The meeting then ad iourned. The request of the Board of Education that the sum of $40,000-00 be plaved to the credit of the school fund extended term, to take care of expendit*re Of May, was granted. s for the monthV C 1 rk Upon� moti on, duly seconded, Mrs. Newton Sidbury was' granted a refund of $2 .00 penalty paid for not listing property in block Wilmington, N.Cep Ma y 2nd,,1932. #350 for the year 1931, account of the inability of agent to list, she thinking it had been listed. The regular monthly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Hall, J.Herbert Bate Company, of Cape Fear township, sas granted an abatement of taxes on a valuation of $250*00 timber listed in Presentt Addison Hewlett Chairman, W-E-Yopp, Geo-W-Trask,F-M-Ross and Jan M-Ha116 error for the year 1931, the same having been cut and disposed of prior to listing time. Upon motion of Mr. yopp, seconded by Mr. Trask# the assessment of $ltlOO.00 on land The County Auditor announced the purchase of $50,000*00 5%0 County School bonds 99.50 of Mr.T.W.Weaver in block #5v was reduced to $19000-00 account of sale of part of the and accrued. interest. The Board did not express itself as to its views on purchase of land to W.A.Simon Incorporated and assessed at $100.00 for which the assessment of future bonds. Weaver,received no creditt and an abatement of taxes on a valu�tion of $100.00 for the year 1931 was ordered. The tdeet4g then adjourned. Upon motiont duly seconded, Mrs. A-Laslo was released from payment of penalty for not listing 20 acres of land Castle Hayne for the years 1930 and 1931 account of not knowing Wilmington,N.C., May 9th.1932. the same was required to be listed. r Upon motion of Mr. Yoppo seconded by Mr. Hall, the heirs of H.G.Saunders wre -released froM, I The regular weekly meeting of the of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock P.11j. payment of penalty for not listing lots #10 1931. and #11, iO block #25 Summer Hill for the year Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman,, W.E.Yopp, Geo. W. Trask2F.M.Ross and Jas-M.Hall. Miss Elizabeth Ragin submitted her verbal report of the activities of her department Jfor The reports of Associated Charities and Ladies Rest Room. for A-pril were received month Of April. and Ordered filed, Upon motion, duly seconded, Mr. C-VanLeuven was allowed to pay the 1930 and 1931 taxes on The request of 11'r.W.B .4ead that the assessment on 3*4 acres of land and house, part of property in ' block #493 listed in the name of L.E.Allen, without being required to pay any Bonham tract near 'Ninter Park,, purchased from Henry Weijers August 5,1929, which was personal tax of Mr. Allen charged against the samep account of Mr. VanLeuveh being - the reduced from $3,590-00 to $2p 000-00 effective 1930, be made to apply for the year 1929, sole owner of the said property and the title being in the mame of Mr,Allen for 'Was upon motion Of Mr. Ross, referred to the Chairman for investigation and report back convenience in handling, and was also allowed to pay the 1931 tax on five acres of land to the Board at its next meeting. ,in the name of L.C.Smith less the Poll and personal tax of Mr, Smith charged therein, account of having to take the property back and Mr. Smith having no equity in the same, Mr. F.B.Graham of the Wilmington Savings & Trust Company appeared before the Board and requested -that *XN* t4e Chairm n and County Auditor be given discretionary powers 0 Messrso J.R.MeltontM-L-Winner and Otto Nielsen owners of acreage within the Town limits in the purchase of future New Hanover County bonds for the sinking funds . No action f Carolina Beach, appeared before the Board complaining of the refusal of the sheriff was taken. to accept the county tax on property within -he Town Limits Of Carolina Beach unless the Town tax is paid at the same time whereuponk'Mr- Trask moved and it was seconded by Upon motion of Mr. Traskt seconded by Mr. Hall, the Sheriff wan directed to refund Mr. Hall and carried,thatwhen a ta9x.payer objects the Town of Carolina Beach at the�tlme payment is tendered in settlement of County or refuses to pay the town tax due Poll tax, collected from James Chestnut,colored, of Cape Fear township, by garnishment* Beach, the Sheriff be instructed to -accept the county taxes tendered him in payment taxes on property situated within the incorporated limits Of the Town of Carolina on any property located within the said limits Of the Town Of Carolina Beach, without receiving the Town tax at the same time. N t Meeting of May gtht1932 continued* Upon motion, duly seconded, the Board approved the purchase of two $500.00 New Hanover County 5% bonds due July 1938, A through Eastern Bond and YlOrtgage Company, at $96-00 and accrued interest. A communication was received.from the State Treasurer urging the Board to reconsider its action in postponing the date of sale of land for the unpaid 1931 taxeop being of the opinion, according to his letter, that such action would retard the collection of J; taxes. Upon motion the Chairman was asked to advise the State Tr easurerp that in the opinion of this Board, based on past experience, more taxes would be collected by giving the tax payer a little more time to raise their tax money and save the Ost Of advertising. Upon motion, duly seconded, the Board authorized the purchase of charity rate railroal fare for transportation of John Clyde Byrd thirteen year old Youth, from Wilmington to CamdentN.J..� where his parents reside, at a cost of $8.97, An outline of the work carried forward during the winters of 1930-1931 and 1931-1932 for the relief of the unemployed of New Hanover County and the City of wilmin w received from Elro Louis T.Vioore,Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Comm gt on as ordered filed. ercet and Upon motion the Board declined to purchase State of North Carolina bonds for its sinking funds account. J Upon motion, duly seconded, Mr. Walter C. Sykes was released from payment of city taxes 1" on poll and.loersonal property listed in Wilmington township through error for the year 1931, he being a resident o-' Winter Park� Harnett township. Upon motion, duly seconded, Mr. L.T.Rogers was granted a refund of $3000 poll tax which was included in real estate tax of J.K.Parker on lot #9, Sea Gatev paid by him for the year 19,31, account of having to take the property back and Parker having n ity in o equ the sameo Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, Lfro L.B.Bornemann was released from payment of penalty char7ed against his property at Forest Hills for the year 1931, upon "recommendation of Geo.T.Shepard Tax Lister, who stated that Mr. Borbemann listed the same with him and i "I some manner the list was lost. A statement of disbursements of the Board of Education.for the 'month of Aprilvwas received and ordered filed. A statement was received from the County Auditor showing the amount- on deposit in each-V" bank as of April 30tht.1932, together with a memorandum of securities held by the County in each case* The Auditors cash report for the month of April was received and ordered f il ed. U on motion of Mr. Trask P t seconded by Mr. Hall, the Board authorized the payment Of?' 02.00 to the Red Cross Sanitarium for cost of making XRay picture for 'Willie Green'burgI.as recommended by the Welfare Officer. Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, Hansen Blanton ranted an allowance of $4*00 per month-� wasIg from the Out Door Poor fund, upon recommendation of the 'Welfare Officer. 'Upon motion, duly secondedl,,County bills Nos. 2100 to 2172 were approved for �entl pay.-n 6 The nl(,:�fting then adjourned. erk* Wilmington, N. C., May 23rd,1932. The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock P.I.T. 'A P.cesent; Audison Hewlett Chairman, ','I-:,','-Yoppt Geo.`d.Tr"IlskoF.�'�.Ross and, Tas.1-1. Hall Upon motion of A�Jlr. Yopp,, seconded by ISr. Trash, Raymond 1.1aultsby was exempt froin payment of Poll taxes on account of physical disabilities, being deaf and dumb, and poll. tax paid by him for the year 1931 f was oildered retunded. Upon motion of IMr. �Crasl�-t seconded by I Ir. Yopp, the privilege given Zakaria Shennarah at meeting of April 4th,1932, to peddle in -this county for a period of thirty days V -without a license account of being a disabeled Vlorld oVar Veteran, was extended for an additional period of thirty days from date hereof. Upon motion, duly secondedt Dr -Rollin Jones and Irs. L.E.Ideaver were released from payment of penalty for not listing lots 4 and 5 respectively in block #11, Carolina Beach for yeaxs 1930 and 1931 account of being no-a-residen-lu-s. Upon motion of Al.'Tr, Trask C payment. OuntY 'i,)ills Nos. 2173 to 2228 inclusive, were approved -for v Upon motion of 1� ' :r. Trask I seconded by Yopp, Henry "Jeijers was granted a refund of �',,'?60.00, 1930 taxes paid on 3.4 acres of land Part Williamson -Harne"It tovrnship charged as not listed against J.H.Roelchner, for the reason that the same was listed and char,�;ed regular against Wm-_13 Head for said year,, and a ref und of taxes paid April 8thp 1932, on a valuation of qP'l,590.00 account of reduction of assessment for the year 1929p: ing was ordered; there.Lore making a total refund Iue Henry _,,Veijers of IP49.70 after mak! ` corrections and settlement of taxes due on said 3,3 acres of 1, Ong and and for -the years 1-- 1930 ;isted in the name of J.H.Roechner for 1929 and tUrn.B.Head for 1930, which re"und was ap�)roved and ordered by -the Board as per statement attached to warrant No.2229 datod I -Tay 23rd,1932. Upon motion, duly seconded the ".3-ard, approved the D@L Superior Court yment of ;.? fiLes to J.N.1-larriss C.S.C., subject to the a-,)prov-jl of the County 'ttorney. 165, Li7e e _t ing, of continued. till on motion of -loss, seconded "r. Trz:u2l� t iie j3 by 0',Ird authori ed the urchase o-f 6000 -,,fo-.3 c,11-Is f I 13 or -the use of canning, verr anong the County' 9 as -�]- etables fo r d I S r i b u t i n IPOC)r Outlined by ra. IT rbe-t B 1 who luct�lcntlII- �,ntcd the t )?-,Dues C OMI.M.1111 Cat ion "aa s re ce ive d -['-�oiim Publ'i c I' aura -t n _y1ce Colill"lit (10, of `ffi 1 ni i ng t o n I Local 3oard, endorseing 1 7-,- : , e I another method for (I'istributin'g in am.ong the 1 oc-"l insurance a-enc, gurance: Premituns Vf les, on t4> policies covering county property, and was upon motion, referred to a c 0',---.I'u t t e o f lie Chair,!Ian, Mr. Ross and tile County Attorney to confer wit-ti Insurance .-IIoL,,,tIlli-,-' utee and report to this Board at a subsequent meeting. Upon -motion of .Ar. i1a. 1. 1 , seconded by YoD TIrs. E.-S.Bullock W ere released from _PI Dr. E-5.Bu;r,,)mock� and 1", ty payr,:,ent of penal or not listing property in I.Tasonboro township for the year 10-31, accO1.1.11t Of llZlvillg li,�ted thinking t1lis prone t r S 4 otaer property,ir� tnis'County, Included. -,00n �)t 4 on of Hall, seconded by."r. Trask, E'StOAC of 11fel-11-1 IT.0irer ylag ILrom pa.,rnieht of re I ea s e d- 3.80 pena lty for not liqt4lig eight acres of land ot"reenville .)ound for the year 193i. A request ---f the -3oard of � duca��ion t,,Iat the 3um of '35 000.00 be placedto the credit of the school fund account to take care of expendittires for the month of Uay was granted. The prieetina,_then adjourned. Clerk. Wilmington, C. .,,.:,ay 16tl,, U 101 3'2 la r _­ie rerm I.-feek"I ;-.-�f the 'i-Doa-rd was held at 3:00 Q,cl _0 cl p., Present: Addison lle,�alett Chairman, -d-l'-Yopp, JA Jas. Hall. Ttle assessr,�ert of 9'.3,590.00 on 3.4 ac:�7es of land and house part of Bonham land pirchased by d.B.-Head fror%, Henry '�Ieijers `�ugust 5,1929 1�,Ihich aas reduced to 000. 00 f t. YQ, or he year 1930, said redii-iction was ul-on motion of Trasi- by Yopp, made effective for -the year 1929 as recommended by the Chairman who inves�,_,igated the request,'and an abaterment of taxes on avaluation 590.00 was ordered. Up 0 n motion Of Mir- yopps seconded by Mr. Ross, tile -0oard, authorized the payment of $20.00 1dr. to J.H.Blake for twenty trees cut f- -the County on his land or wood by near th$z� airport through error as to loca-ion of dividing line, the County-, 4_ to retain the wood cut. Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by 1--r-r. Trask, D.R.Foster and Company was allo�,*ied tc --pay -the 1929 and 1930 taxes charged again st lot, 14-Part lot 9 Ogden Place, in -the hame of J.Henry Fisher without being"" required to pay the penalty and poll tax charged therein, account Of having to take the property back and Fisher having no Uquity in the same. Upon - motion of lir. Yopp, the Board approvc!d the installation of an awning over the window back of Jury box in Superior Court R:�om. Upon motion of Trasko seconded by '!dr. Yopp, the Board ordered that all real estate on which the 1931 taxes have not been paid be sold for said unp-lid taxes on Idonday the Ilth, day of July 1932. U 1" Upon motion of "r. Yopp, sebonded by ldr. Hat.1, County bills Nos. 2173 to 0196 were/ approved for payment. Upon mot - Lon Of .1111r. Ross., seconded by .11r. Yopp, the County Attorney was requested to, rePlY to the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company as to the question raised concerning the County holding bonds municipal to scollre sinking fund deposits. The meet�n8 then adjourned. -7 Ole Wilmington, N. C., May 313t,1932. The weekly meetinp! of the Board was hold at 3:00 o'clock P.m. Present: Addison Hewlett Chaixinan, WOE-Yopp, Geo-W-Traslz and Frank 31 I'l. Ross, _L A report of the United States Beach Erosion Board dealilr'a with erosion at Fort Fisher/ was received from Dr. Thorndike Savii.le. Upon motion of Traslk, geconded by Mr. Yop-o, the Board voted to accept an of fer of -,�540.00 -cash net for lots Ilos 114 and 15 in block #,,a, Hanover Gardens. U-.10n motion �he "ounissioners declined to furnish prison labor -or the cultivation of corn to be used in canning for distribution to the County poor;"but would Uevote one or -More acres of the County Farm Land to the cultivation of corn for th* 113 purpose* Upon motion o "r- Yopp, @econded by -To4r. Rosat JI'lius T. Herbst was granted an abatement of L3.00 tax # ti pol.1 J'or the year 1931, Acco't_lnt of being a non-resident and ne same char;:red in error. ,The report of -le In-011th of AprJ1 was -r for t 11 re ceived,,/ Upon motion, duly seconded, 1.1r. John Bright H I ilLwas allow ed to pay -the 1931 tax cLue by G`eorrre -Hionnett on propert-i in block #74 without bei "0 required to pay p- -oart -Plza of PeIrsonal property trLx, acco unt� df�aind Mr-Honnett having�= equity,in N"eating of June 6th,1932 continued. A statement from the County ;Auditor advising; 'the Commissioners the amounts on deposit in each bank as of Ta.y 3101932P together with a memorandum of securities held in each case, was received. Upon motion of I rrask, seconded . bjP 'Ur. Yap. , the Cho l xr�r��cn and the Clexk of this Bo�.rd-were authorized and directed to execute' a'deed, pre�ared!by the Cocuxty Attorney, i.� proper form,' to I'argaret C. Vaughan for lots TZos. 14 and, 15, block ;#2 Hanover Gardens, upon payment of $540.00 net cash to the County f or, said lots. � The meet -pg tben adjourned. '��7.t -7 G UilxninE;ton, ,N.,C. June l3th,1932. The regular weekly meeting, of the Board AV a$ held at 3i00 o'clock P:110 k Present: Addison _Hewlett Chairman, W.E.Yop-r, Geo.; .Trask and Jas.1A.`Ha11'. "`he request of I.:rs. Herbert Bleuthenthal urging the hoard not to reduce the ' appropriation for 'Wilmington Public Library .for the coming year was received to be considered at the time for preparation of the. County budget. The request of A.L-Kansf ield for an abatement of assessment of $1,2,00.00 oil house located on lot # 1, bloc? #. ' Carolina Beach removed since 1929, was refereed to the Chairman with power to act. f Upon motion, .xu,ly seconded, the .Beard voted to rent s � f 3 land t t ce : or sip • _n ton County o n eta to n.i,n�ray ,r40 • r � = 1, +, _ � . t��a A to _�or,.L� erican Service Company, featuring t1. Spiri tine � Chemical Company, at an annual rental of ,5 t U��Jn -;tot orsof Mr. bra,,, secr�nd d bs ,. a:3 allorr¢d to r ,, - :r. Yopp, the a:orne Builiing; and Loan Asso., 37 pa;; the 1931 tam Oil lot #304 nudubon, ch rtged in the name of �- I.E.Fa.rrow, and, iras released froln # paynent of poll and personal proper y'tax'of tir. I'a,rrow caarged against the real estate, account j,'Ir. ' of Farrow hELVing moved to bh' S, act .ndoned t -e pro77erty ar�d has n� equity in file Same. ' Jpon MOZ1.On, r�'.ly Seconded County bills "tpS. 2414 t0 2457 71� for ;'ic11$7ve we � pprovecl , pa;f{ient. Upon sno Lion .rf Mr. Yo gin, seconded by Mr. Trask :i bill `for �57.O�i in fa-vnr of oh 8 J n S, NIL E a c -1v -LL �L -L um j3u,9 u as, reques e y r. T; CL 0 ja h e r n a zinie, orly, In -maki np- -p r ov �-d i on for ell t h ir ty-c I lay,,:contract With.toachers ilis 3o, ard �Diedges, t z., be s t efforts to, 'r is e th 13 f ull -amo nt 'of the, appr6t r- u n lau-ion�. of f.roti. 'of, ta-xes 1��poh. motion, dul� seconded ',,Tr C re e d 11. 1.4 cE I o ry via s r'leas d f roT.ri p e e ayme n t: of penalt y f or collection current U �!U +S and only es P, U saf eguard a 4- r( id I thirty, day' contract nd condition, that not listing lot #9 Hichwood Park for the year 1931 account of being a nonresident. aould rlecessiu e the co nt at u y, to� b o ri.- o,,7i nnoney for cu_ -i,x c n t e x­ tures". pendi Carl A., Cooj-� Election,'held having been elected constable of %Wilmington township in the last General November 1930 but never Uoon motF.-on of 'he Board approved th -ie n t of 8 seconded by Tr U e. p a 55 10 th 1ilr. William Tienken- qualified and the,, of f i- e remained vacant., and c was noMinat,ed Constable, of Wilming-l-lon to-wnsh-A*.p in: to, U U , e Asoocia-ed Charities aacount of c- har i t ir -isi)ert- tion for ;�Ir' �.:Sosephine rate� trai s to De Conn. U 'held J ly 2nd the� Second Primary 1932 and appeared before 'he Board and asked, inasmk, vias the .1ch us, rby e oining in 1i u of bee a cha�rge at 'I'le, County- Home. Y n minde,:that,thhe 'j"d ��he Commissi one rs appoint him constable,�to serve out the�uflex Ired term; Y 'e Rer Re ori ,ort of Lad --'es Rest -1�for June was received �and' 6-.Me red f ile'd V whereu"oo n, r YOPP mov ed-and''it.was S conded''by i�- r� a Ross and, -carrie; d, �that Mr. Tien3ceny j - I I I I -- I I I - - I i . I I T I I bbe�-appointed the �off�icl ­f e a . V 0 table. of 7 jjs+ Vilmin gton township to serve out', the, present unexpired term of t er�furhishing� bond, It a a ring to�'this Board' upon inve�ltigation: made by the (1 o un i(6 If,_1 Te 0 f f i c ex that Luby surety�. as'required by law: Which bond v.ia s -fixed at" -.11,000 m .00 'all embers present voting:,af'i' i 3yrd ha S tuberculosis and is vii'thbu reat an IS_ f,unds to pr - 0 cUre, proper t likely t I Men t d 'danger f rma u v ely'. o -eyl-t e health of oth- -there ers :b c ta' y oi ct, f o ra it w as' up o n mc, t i o n of, The followin g'goo,d, and, men were drawn to serve as jurors ourt' in the Tra s1r seconded dv'Ross and,, carried t', a t - th, e, Rcd-'Cross� 3anktoriur -be-,�r6,q uested to arrange fo 'o or:, f crimina -Superior te rm, one week beginning July-��25th `1932: r care.and treatment at �Yrd -a f tlie Red Oro ss, ob:nat 6 C11a r i t UOr1U1 as, -patient. y E.S.Buck. i.E*Kinge A-V-Hancocke, J�'01 Hou'ston'. R.K.LiJeekso GOR.Mooret I z I Vi.D e Ben 'on. J D.Taylor. Y� �6� Upon Motion of Ross seconded b 1�11,, the Cor-inillsioners authoriz'ed the�purchasi Ij .3 Clyd e -Vle 6 t 0. S. R ogers. VI.A.Morris. E.L.Miller- T#L-Breeland, Wm.Sheehan. L.P.Fonvillef, E 1A. Beery. IT.BiFuitj'relle- ra of te t rans, Porta tion fot, Urs. Anna Turner to Duke Hoc- -pital for treatment. �G . K. Hewe t t J.W.,Humphr�ey. T.L.Jacobs. J.F.Vines--, A.B. Stallwo rt h. - Ludwig Linear. W.T.Player. T.L#-Briggs. S.B'Holden. s- Hall upon Motion of ­r Trask econded.by-1,r. 'the 3oard authorized tile "transfer of U litchell TOV V1,11 .1 -etts. R.L.Holmes C.E E.Z.King. Brown. - 0 0 H. Brown. U Newk irk* Jas.-Spooner. H.F.Johnson. C.'W.Amn- -David jl'� confined in the county jasil July Ind,19­2 for a t e r in 0 f six months Jn default "250.00 of pe"ce bond, to the County Fa 'to ser the b rM ve alance--of his term, -The me)e��ting then adjourned. f A statellnent was received -from the -,;v n County, Au d i t or s ho g the ainount on deposit in each, bank as of June 301f;hO1932, together J, -with a memorandIL91 of st�­ cur i t i e s held by the ou t in 0 n y 1 Terl each case. The County Auditors Ga-Vh reoortu for, June was received an' ordered f -;led.,,/, d "k U)on Motion of Ii.1r. Tras-0k, seconded by 2oost the 19132,-1933 bur -get -of, the Board of Health -,gas A a­Prov,,�d for a total of 339090.80�to benaid, one fourth by til -1 e County Of IT W :-anover and three fourths by the "Dity of `,lilinington. the sazie having' been a-9.0roved by 'of the City T his is a dilming on* TT- -eduction- of'20% under the appropriation, a.0.9"Ove for Cl thu- year 10,31-1932. J 0 hn D* Bella�,-,iy appeared bef kn d t the nol.,Lmi ancelA,- ore the Boal­,d and a., hL ssioners c all County Bonds purchased and held f or Sink- ng 14'and a cc ourrIt s and discontinue the lov Of a tar. to -meet interest and principal on 9!aid b o d U Upon 1710ti on, duly ded. th P-.-,rM0r1t of -A*�00 per day,each to a;, r. I- selaon -e JaMe S Rh f 'pe oe, or a r od of ten days aoc -anj- of­being­�he o -as matetj i n es, �he Of 3+.!3,te vs John J. as -per order Of Gr-:, d -Lhe cju Y 3 u- er4 OD?, Court si ttning� as C 0 -F-U ii i t t i n i , 'I t 6, s a Li-, 1­1 r o v e d s ub j t I a-�rovaj 11 1 1 ; a i,-c I 1 4, ea c C-01-1-tv of the A tt. o r'n e i r -�tae Jul; 18th,1 3`�, r,nnu 6 clr ion � � G jam," , M to the County -Lll- Wit,- I Farni uQunTY to J,1.11, 3-n default of $250.0(), p.' -t3.ce Bond, was WI ordered transferred J. T,�� Gullu "A" U ii I I �Llj a -ilZ13 al I zccl 1�­ -,Ufto oapd. serve the bal ance of the texm,, or until bond is a rranged.� U-on motion f I, 1,�r. -1 - 1 1 1 o d by Yr. 'Youji, mrs.,' 01 all so cond -.ildrect `;i vr Vras released f The followi ng coupons and- bonds. were presented as having been by the 0 41 .13c r om. 1�,)aymei U p LL ,, --,/' I Cor not listin,;- propert -s 17 -3 2 1 1 L)l o cl, ��4"nd 2 09 -:1ilmijj�1.,tOr 1 t sl ),for.the yo a r 1 were burned in the presence,of the paid Auditor and ac n -1 count Of beiiq- a Tic -resident. ROAD BOIMS. �non mot. on of 7r. yo, p, 5econded 11) IT r Hall, 'the du t e of ia t js-", �,g7, q Ls L-; U I xe d L the 0,0upon I$ - No. 11 48 bond - - Not to 50 Inc 50, $22.50 '1125,00 e ­", -tion in sL-iLl­;-,,ies of Goori-j,e Ta u t I e 1 Uo al Juve, T and "I .11cl --,-r i s s Ju e of coulity 4 2 5 5 22 9 50 11" #50 41 ile 0 ,1 r t I is to bcco,.-.,ie effective i�nstead of 'July ls, , m e t as passed. by the Boardat it 42 10 35 26 22.50 - 585*00 Of" J�Ily 217't h account of 61)j ec t'on-,3 r�� i s d s t e&al rib, to tit I e 1 it of th i s ',-3 o a r d to 42 38 39 22*50 - 45.00 o a e the or 3 e 1;T it 42 8. 'it If 3 1 0 If 75 8 75, 22,.50 - �25.00 180.0 0 1875 Of �-­Clljnits or, czeposit in I "b-001k Li's of Jul- Is - IC1,52, to,, -c -�ier ait, 38 76 _Only 1. 12-50 '100, 12-50 Tq d `10 1 Of L! �','aqj Qccuri`e5 held by t1he o o un ty ir,� eacla --ase Aud it roceived from, I; h e y Coun_t��,r 38. �79�to 84 'Only Inc 121'050� - 75 .00 it 38 38 to -.86 89 to 9-4 Inc 6 -12.50 - 12050 12.50 75.00 UID o n mo t i 0 11 of 1.�r. Trusl­_, SOCO*111dod by 1-7r. -eddi- '4elf!-re -2c syke s i �J_ I lu n r; been 38 11 96 2 it 12-50 - 25.00 .-ted by the C'O -nty O��'icer 6�iad c.x-,-min-3d. u f t Count To al th cer, 3 8 100 1 18 it 19 12.50 - 237.50 01 Yi U u o be totally -unable to -w 0 r! 1-7a admitted, to the 'Y 0 u U C nty �lome as an SCHOOL 3 8 B OND S 120 125 6 12.50 - '75.bo $41,14,35.00 zJ 0 '0 r 0 O,'l i n b e Ytmt d,.-,, a -%r a i 1 a b 1 e Coupon, No. 38 bond :No. 1 t o' 27 Inc - 27 25.00 67,91*00 r,0�)Ort, ."L'or the Y,onth of� July vn 1 a re ce r�red r -i i i cA orde-red f iled. 38 38 if if � 29 46 2 44 60 11 - 16 P- 25.00 4,00.00 f J_-) o n 'lotion o -)econc by ':rTlatlll P I�Os 38 11 15 25.00 375.00 led c i­Alu- r bil's FOr "layment. j - 130 to 27 2 vr 01 r 0 approved 62 109 48 1200.00 If 38 26 of of of /1 111 45 of 150 It 63 40 19 11 25.00 25000 1000.00 4 7 . 00 The --rerq ue s -I; of 0srs 3. o I om o n f o r a J-1- d i x c t J o 11 o �71 s e C. s, -10 11 0,1 lots 0 East t Ur 56 'Ile "�I­ach 26 it If to 65 of 72 8 25.00 115 200.00 1�,rus dieclined fo + 1 r e. a.o o i -i t :3 Z! 1 C C-ItL "10 j:; line, - 6 26 75 11 100, 01 26 25.00 650,00 oA- ad j i n i, r u. 26 56 76 70 78 15 3 If 25,00 25.00 3755.00 Tne !jOetill- 6 Ullen � Ljoljrned. 26 81 125 35 25.00 715.00 1125.00 25 5, 100 ;�2 5 It 12-0 25 00 3150.00 < 58 38 2�3-75 902.50 C It 5 64 242, 179 23-75 4251-25 If 5 38 It If 11 355 345 23.755 8193.75 If 11 38 it 152 180 178 189 217 12-50 337.50 38 190 200 2 11 of 12-50 25.00 FERRY BONDS. 12-50 _137.50 $23)547.50 Coupon It No. 23 Bond No. 21 to 51 Inc 30 30.00 900.00 26 50 50 30000 1250.00 21,150,00- Carried Forward, to $30..132.50 vu,,-L,ag,aiilrmative-Ly except Mr. Trask�who voted "No, Upon% motion of Mr. YO-n-n- stP(InyirloA TIT- 4, A JL Meeting of September 12th,1932, continuedo lqo action was, taken in the matterlof the complaint of citiz ens of -1 the n I o I ise made by prisoners in the jail and negroes loitering on Pourth,Street c.onversi'ng, with the 1/ in the Board prisoners jl�il as was, inf ormed, that: the matter w ould . be sat I isf tory. handled otherwise. ac upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Yoppo a reces'swas then taken until 3:00 ol )oilock P-1,11., Thursday September 15th,,1932. //rlerk. Wilmington, N.C., Septenber 1�th.1932. Pursuant to recess taken at meeting of September 12th, the Board met at 3:00 o'clock P.M. 114 Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman, t-P and Geo. W. Trask., and Jas.IL.Hall. Upon motion of Mr. Trask 7 seconded by Mr. Yoppt t, sle following resolution was adoDted and direct-ed to be sent totLhe StateBoard 0"Equalization at Raleigh: Resolved by the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County that the Chairman of the Board be directed to wr4te to the State Board of Equalization and urgently request that this Board be officially notified of the action of said State Board as 0 e to its action n ti, School Budget recently sent it, as provided by law, in order that this Board will be in i a position to fix the tax rate for the year 1932. Said Chairman is also requested to Ln, the said Board of Rqualization, in his leuterg that the J- t1ax books should be placed in tl,e hands of the Sheriff by the first Monday in October for collection of taxes and in the opinion of this Board failure to place said books in 01he hands of the Sheriff by that time will. probably result in the County's failure to meet its obligation and impai.: its credit. The tax books of this county have been in tho Sheriffts hands by the first Monday in October ana this Board asks immediate action by -'-he State Board of Equalization in order to maintain this record. The meetiung then adj ourned. 7 Clerk. Wilmington, N. C. September lgth,1932. T-ne regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock P. Vt. Present: Addison Hewlett Clftairman$ Geo.W.Trask, and .7. M1. Rosso Upon motion, duly secondedt county bills Nos. 514 to 541 inclusive, were anproved for Payment Upon motion of Y r. Rossq,-r-seconded by livir. Trask, penalities for not listing property charged against J.T.Ro I's use Cape Fear township, 10/279 Russell Smith Federa,l Point,19 31 and J.N.T.illia. ms Federal Point 1932� were abated. The Clair, that Elsie -Howard paid,�`-P-Oldham, Clerk --f the Board of Commissioners, $4-58 tax on N W -1 lot #4, block #239 April 4 2nd,91900 for the year 1899!1 was referred to the County Auditor and County Attorney with power to act The' report of Tas 141alker Hospital for Alugust was received and ordered filed./ Upon motion of 1,Ar. Ross,, th e Board authorized the insuring of ferryboat hrenantic for i,,Z $lOiO0O-OO at a cost of �'�2'_ m 1 "Xill 0 50,00 pre J_ Phairman Herbert A. Lynch and other members and Suptov Funderburk of the Board of Education appeared and discutised the 1932-1933 school budget, stating that the Board of Equalization was holding to supplement of State salary schedule to 10%2, but that they 'would app- ove a nine months term on that basis and asked that the Board agree to a nine t months term which could carried out for - 6he $1800000.00 of county funds heretofore al--propriated. Mrs. Bluethenthal of the Parent- Teachers Association also spoke urging a nine months term. MIrs. Meister, Col R.S.Jz[cClelland of the Board of Education and Supt., Punderburk all spoke along the same line. Upon motion of Mr. Trask, the Board a�,Proved the budget for a nine months term not exceeding $180,00o.00 of county funds, Provided that the funds to provide the amount are collected, his motion was seconded by Mr. Roi.�s and carried. The County Auditor was excus - ed ffom the committee on recommendations and awarding of contract to audit the County officers. The Committee recoriiiendledl. of contract to audit the County Officers for fiscp-.l U.. C, year q 0 ta'­I, , 1 n; t L-) -1 h e lowest bidder i-ho, in the opinion of the committee is Mr. F.C.Craft at a price of $900.00. upo'n motion of Mr. Hallp the�.contrac t for auditing the County Officers was awarded to Mr.R.C.Craft# and unanimously carried-, jip Upon motion the meeting then adjourned until 1:00 otclock P -h"-s Wednesday Sept.,21.10 at wl ic.b., time the tax rate will be f 0 1 e r1w. Wilmingtont N. C., September 2ldt.1932. Pursuant to recess taken at meeting of September lgth,1932t the Board met at 3:00� 01 Clock P. Y-s for the purpose of fixing the tax rate. The -County -Auditor explained that the highest figures to be expected appeared to be $55950b.000' s with net loss in collection for 1931'01' about -1935%- net 44,761.000, rate figured on value of $4r�,000.000 and rate f ix'ed �as foll ONVS ­�inmmm_ T_ ISO f Meeting of September 6th.219323, continued* Me ting of September i2th e s1932, continued. Upon motion of Mr. Traskv seconded by Mr. Ross, Jas-W-McIntire of Wilmington. townshipi a World War Veteran was exempt f rom payment Of poll taxes on account No action was taken in the matter of the complaint of citiz of th def iciencSri,_ Of mental ens e noise made by prisoners in the jail and negroes loite rin g on Fourth Street conversing with the ri the Board: was inf brmed that the matter w ould be satisfactory U n motion of Mr� p soners in j9il as po Ross,, seconded by Mr.. Traskp the Board approved,the pa of handled otherwise. half cost for printing 5000 calimeter readings f ymen t e or the Met r Inspector, the of Wilmington having.paid half cost for printing the same. Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Yopp, a recess was then taken until City 3:00 ol.,olock P.M., Thursday September 15th.1932, Upon motion of Mr. Rosst seconded by Mr. Traskq Thos.K.Woody, was granted a vacation of two weeks beginning September 14th.19,32,', The Audit lerk* ors cash report for the month of August was received and ordered filed. V Upon motion, duly seconded, county bills Nos. 353 to 488 were approved for paym ent.v' Wilmington, N.C., September 15th,1932. A statement of amount on deposit in each bank as of A ugust 31sttl932i together wit"i a Pursuant to recess taken at meeting of September 12th, the Board met at memorandum of securities held by the county in each case was received from the Cou 3:00 o'clock P.M. Auditor* nty Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman, W-E-Yonp and Geo, W. Trask., and Jas.M. Hall . The Sheriffs' statement Of collections of the 1932 taxes was received and referred to� the'County Auditor for checkings and additional time for the t, collection of the 1932 Upon otion of personal property tax was granted. M Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Yopp, the following resolutionwas a - - - - - - - dopted and directed to be sent to the State Board of Equalization at Raleigh: -ting then adjourned. The Mee Resolved by the Board of Commissioners of NewiTianover County that the Chairman 74, of the Board be directed to wr4te to the State Board of Equalization and urgently Clerk. request that this Board be officially notified of the action of said State Board as to its action on the Schoo - 1 Budget recently sent itv as provided by law, in order that Wilmington, N. C.f September 12th,1932. this Board will be in a position to fix the tax rate for the year 1932. Said Chairman is also requested to inform the said Board of liq ualizationt in his letter, that the The regular,weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clocic p.,Ipj. tax books should be placied in t'L-.,e hands of the Sheriff by the first Monday in October forcollection of taxes and in the opinion of this Board failure to place said books in the hands of the Sheriff by that time will probably result in the County Is failure Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman, W-E-Yoppt Geo-W.Trask, F.M.Ross a -Lid Jas-M.Hall. to meet its obligation and impair its credit. The tax books of this coun ty have always been in the Sheriff Is hands by the first Monday in October and this Board asks immediate Upon motion of Mr. Trask, s econded by Mr. Hall, county bills Nos* 489 to 513 Inci were approved for payment* action by the State Board of Equalization in order to maintain this record. The meeting then adjourned. Upon motion Of Mr. Rossp seconded by Mr. Hall, the request of Eliza B. Wolst for a r eduction of assessment or house on lots 9 and 10, block #539 was referred to the Chairman,for inve.stigation Wilmington, N. C.9, �S eptember 19th.1932. Upon motion of Mr. Rosst seconded' by Mr. Hall, the Chairman was authorized t'o represent The regularweekly meeting of theBoard was held at3 :00 o'clock P.M. this county at a meeting of the Organizations interested in the welfare.of the, unemployed, to be held at 8:00 Otclock P.M.9 Monday September 12th, in the" f Chamber of.the City Hall. Council Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman,, Geo.W.Traskq and F. M. Ros So Upon motion, duly seconded, county bills Nos. 51 4 to �41 inclusive, were anproved f Upon moti-on of Mr. Rosst seconded by h1r- Yoppq the Welfare Officer was authorized or to -take Julian Edward and Lonnie Hal payment. I/Iollemon to Stonewall Jackson Training School. Upon motion of Mr. Rosst seconded b Upon motion of Mir. Ross, y Mr. Trask, the matter of appeal of Dr.Ru seconded by ldr. Traskt penalities for not listing propi ssell arty Bellamy to the State Board of Assessment charged against J.T.Rouse Cape Fear township, 1927* Russell Smith Federal Point f rom asse-.,3sment Of property.block #30, and J.N.Williams Federal Point 1932, were abated. 1931 lots 6 and 7, Carolina Placev,was referred to the Chairman with power to act. The claim that Elsie Howard paid W.P.Oldham, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners, The report of Associated Charities for,the month of August was received and ordered4filed. $4-58 tax on N W lot #49 block #239 April 2ndtigoo for the year 1899, was referred Upon motion of Mr. Trasko second,ed by Mro Rossq a bill in favor of the State Hospital to the County Auditor and County Attorney with power to act* for care and I treatment of six inebriates amounting to $30o.00 was approved for payment* V The report of Jas Walker Hospital for August was received and ordered filed/ Upon motion of Mr. Trask, secdnded by Mr. Ross'* -.the recommendation of the Chairman and 'Tax Assessors, in separati -Moore at 17th, and Upon motion of 1,Lr. Rossi the Board authorized the insutin of ferryboat Menantic for ng the assessment on property of Mr*P.q Dock Stree.ts was,approved, to wit: $10000*00 at a cost of 0250-00 premium. Lynch and other members and Supt9p Funderburk of the Board of Lot on Wrightsville Avenue adjoining7fire station,,... $500.00 Chairman Herbert A Lot adjoining,........ Education appeared and discussed the 1932-1933 school budg6tg stating that 60000 the Board 0; 0 Equal i z Lot on 17th3, Street, South of�:fire station,56 feet,** 700,00 ation was holding to supplement of State salary schedule to 10%3,but that'the3 Lot 56 feet adjoining,*to............. would approve a nine months term on that basi r 8 s and asked that the Board agree to a nine 00*00 Lot 90 feet adjoining,,,................ Months term which c ld carried out for the $180 000,00 of county funds heretofore OU 12700.00 aipropriated. Mrs. Blu6thenthal of the Parent-Teatchers Association also spoke urging a Total assessment, ..... nine months term. Mrs. Meister, Col. R.S.McClelland of the Board of Education and S_ upt.f Funderburk all spoke along the same line*, Upon motion of Mr. Trask$ the Board a,proved the budget for a nine months term not exceeding $l8OpOOO.00 of c Upon motion of Mr. Rosst seconded by Mr. yoppo the 00unty Auditor was authorized and ounty fundsp provided that the funds to provide the amount are collected, his motion was seconded directed to remit to the State Treasurer the amount of State Taxes collected by the by Mr. Ross and carried* County for school purposes due the State in accordance with the law, Upon motion of Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. yopp, the recommendation of the Recorder to hire The County Auditor was excus.ed ffom the committee on recommendations and awarding of contract to audit the County -officers. Ou t Ken eth Lee for the balance of his term for the cost of the Courto was adopted. The Committee recormnended a-wardirig of contract to audit tle County Officers for fiscal Upon�motioniof Mr. Traskv seconded by Mr. YOppp the recommendation of the Recorder to "1 .11 year ejidi.nS j�_tjqe zotijqlq-�7 , I to, the lowest bidd,er who in the opinion of the hire out Mary Cummings without cost, provided she returns to her home at Delco, N-.r-'## and not return to this county without permission, W" committee is Mr. E_J'-C*Cra"f*Jt at a price of $900.00. Upon motion of. Irr. Hallp -the-contrket as adopted. for auditing the County Officers was awarded to Mr.R.C.Craftq and unanimously carried. Upon motion Of Mr..Traskt seconded by Mr. yopp, the Board released the payment of 25% Upon Motion the meeting then adjourned until 3:00 o'clock P.M. penalty charged against lots #1 and 2,, block �"CII Pinehurstpin the name of Grady B. CoOkt Wednesday Sept.,21,,1912, for the year 1930vaccount of foreclosure salep the mortgagor having no equity in the at Which time the tax rate will be f _ixe"d. said property. Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Yopp, the claim of Nathan N-Holzer attorney Of Cie 474 Gates Avenue oBrooklyn N.Y., that an item of $4.58 tax due by Elsie Howard on properti, Wilmingtont N. C., V September 2ldt.1932. in block #239 for the year 18999was paid April 2nd,-1900 as per receipt of ',V.P.Oldhamp r 'Clerk B A.C. Commissioners, w as referred to the Chairman for Pursuant to recess taken at meeting of September 19th.1932, the Board met at 3:00 correctione investigation and of clock P. M. 0 for the purpose of fixing the tax rate. - The. County Auditor, explained that the highest figures tobe expected appeared to be $55,500-000. with net loss in collections for 1931� of abou - t -1,935%_ net 44,,761.00o, rate figured on value of $45tOOO,OOO and rate fixed as follows: Elm Lit 182 Meetin of September-21st 9 P1932p c9ntinued. All members voting in the affirmative - Wilmington township -White, 1 1 COU.Vl+-Tr Personal propertlyt Insolvent. TAX RATE: PROPERTY $1.00; POLLO $3-00 Abelovitzo Meyer 3.50 Branch,, A.C. 3,55 Clark, State (SchoolsY Ahrens, Bros 46,92 B. $3.00 .162' $1.50 County,Home Bond F' anch, C.R. 1-30 Cler-mons, �R.H. '�.25 Branch, H.A. 3'50 Clendenin, E.V. 00 und oo6 Ahrens G.T. 9-70 Schools Current Expense) .04�' Court House Bond Fund *038 Ahrenss J. 7i & M .25 Branch, Schools Nebt Service) 03 Ferry Bond Fund J.R. 3.75 Clendenin, G.L. .75 School Pe Aiken Geo.Luther 3.00 'Branch, k nsions :009* Road Bond Fund rd E.J. J.T. 3-15 Clowe, H.Z. School Books Alfo 3.00 o16 -.06 3.00 -oranner, a E.F. 3-50 Coates, C.W. School Bond Fund Alf ord J. H.0 3.00 3-00 .162' -37 Total County Brayshaw, I.Del 9.05 Coble,, C. C. 3 00 tttt -County Home Fund .75 2.4 Allen, G.V 1.10 Bremer, -037 Special Schools: 3 0. D�. 3-00 Coker, "I'Vir s . T . F, R.L: :50 General Fund Allen, 3.30 Bremer, -15 -50 To Supplement .04 W. H 00 Coleman, C.G. 3.00 Health Fund *015 To Extended Term Allender, Wilson L. 4.00 Brinkley, G.A: 2.00 C Hospital Fund _Lg� �.2 Anderss E. J. A7 2 2; Brinson, oleman, E. 3-50 -031 W.N. 6.85 r7o 1 em -an R.F� Andrews, J.W. 5:0 Brd.ttt D.L. 4 3 50 Coley, $1-00 $3-00 Applebury$ N. C. 7,00 Britt, G.L. 3:00 J.T. 3-00 - 5 Coley, Atlantic Cc -if e 12.00 Britt, J.D. 4-30 c �L Atlantic Cleaners 26*00 Britotains J. Fl. on n er Alfred 3,00 The claim of an item of $4-58 tax on the N W lot #4t block 239, paid to Autry, G.W. 00 Brittain, .50 Conner, W.P. 3-00 W.P.Oldhant ClexY<of the Board of Commissioners April 291900v for the year 3-00 Cons Traff"ic Service Allison, J.R. .00 -50 1899p was upon recommendation of the committees allowed, Brittain, J.P. 4.00 Cook� G.A. 3-00 Babsons F.A. 6.00 Brock, J.0. 1.25 Cook., G.B. 200.0o personal Babsong J.W. 4-50 Brooks, 11. MI. 3-00 Cook, G.H. 6.45 Upon motions, J.Earl Sneeden was granted an abatement of taxes on � 3-50 property and qP3,00 poll for the year 1931- BaEg, F. A. ',rr 3.00 Brothers C.D. Q.40 c ook, M6rris, 3,00 B6gge-'L-.t,, 1. 3:70 Brothers, M. L. 95 Co'ok W.T. The me " Bailey, C.W. 3-00 then adjourned. 3 65 Brown, A.B* 3*00 Coopers I.W.co., Bailey, J.H. _Q 1.00 3-15 Brown, A. 7.85 c ' Baker, John ooper, L.F. 4.50 2.25 Brown, B. B. 4.0 Baldwin, G.H. 5.10 Brown, 0 Copeland, E.E. 3-00 Clerk. Wilmington, N. C. September 26th,1932. E.A. 3-00 Co:peland, Miss Enna 4.6o Baldwin, Mrs. Rosa 4.70 Brown, E.C. Bancks A. C. 3. �JO Brown, J-A. 00 Coj��pe�ge P. J. 3.25 3: 00 Corney, R.J. 4.10 Banck, W.H.D. 5.00 Brown , J.Bryan 3-00 Costin D.E.Jr.,3-00 The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock P. hT. Bank- J.C. 6.60 Brown , L.N. 3-00 Costin, _F.E. 3-00 Present: ACdison,Hewlett Chairman, W-E-Yopp, Geo. W. Trask and Jas.M.Hall. Barefoott Robert 1-05 Brown, S am 3.00 Costin, N.F. 5.00 Barefoot, T.C. 3-00 Brown, 5.10 C, Barnes, J.E. I ouncil, IT. J 3-150 3-00 Brown, W.T. Upon motions, duly seconded, the Board approved and recommended to the State Barnes, J.H. 3-00 Council, L. 3-00 1.00 Brown, owan, R.L. Highway Department, a petition of tax payers, property owners and other residents Barnes , W.L. Zennie 1.00 C_ 3-00 3.00 CdXt Fred 3-00 of Sunset Park, that the State Highway Department surface with tarvia and gravel t 5.15 B own, n,:,, G.M0 he Barr, Geo.W. 3-00 Bryan, J.A. 5.00 'Craig, J.L. four blocks on the south side of Northern Boulevard west of Jefferson Street at Sunset T.B. Park. Ba 3.00 Bryan, L.L. 3-00 Batson, A.S. -.00 Craig, O.R. 5.45 3-00 Bryant, Lrrs.C.Y. 5-75 a Craig., Mrs.R.B. 2.00 Ep. K. The request of Mr. W.W.Holliday for a reduction of assessments- on property in blocks Batson* Est.C.H. 1*00 Bryant 3-00 Crandall, 174 and 184, Mr. Haines Heigh block #476,and Mrs. Sallie Hewlett lotx #121,block 21 Bat son M.K. 4*85 Bryant, E.T 3.6o c Geo. 3,00 rand.al 1 H. F. Batson,, R.E. 3-00 Carolina Place, were referred to th 4-55 Bryant, S.D. 1.50 C, �4 00 e cornmittee f or investigation and w ith power to a0te Baxley, reas,%r, A.Go o Spurgen 5-00 Buck, O.D. 3-00 Creech, J. 3-00 B e�aman �W.W. 3.50 Buckner, J R. 3 ri , I I i 00 C, der, Upon motion, of Mr. Yoppq -seconded by Mr. Trasks the Board authorized the payment, of Beasley, W.S. $7- 50 per month to the Salvati -on Army Home for care and maintenance of Fred Edward' 7.45 Buie, F. L�b Alieltander3,10 Crider, 1-11. Beds-oles W.Do 3.20 2 from August 13th, to be charged against the Out Door Poor Fund. Buie, W.G. 3- 50 CrOoM9 T. Belch 2. 12 5 EOM* 4*25 Bullard, Jos 5-75 C,�Oom, L. Bell, B.E. .60 The request of Hughes Brothers that the reducti 3-00 on of assessment Bullock, C.B. 3 10 Croom, Hilda F. 2 25 s on their property Bell, A.E. in block 166 for the year 1932, be made effective as of 1927 the la 3-00 Bunn, period, st general assessment Bellv P.L. P.G. 7:65 Croorn, H. 3:6o was referred to the Chairman and County Attorney for investigation and report �*q Burke, J.T. 4. to.the Board at a subsequent meeting. Bell, P.R. .15 Burkheimer, W. H. 75 cr�_Ioms P.B. 3-00 Bell, 3-00 Croomv T.'k. 5.50 J*R# 4,,30 Burkheimer, W.L. 3-00 cross, G.P. Bell, R.E.L. 5-75 Upon motion of Mr,Traskt seconded by Mr Yop Mr.J.O.Hinton was allowed to Pay the Bell,, W*D@ 3-00 Burney, A.C. 3-00 Crumpq E*L* 7.20 1930 and 1931 taxes due by L.H.Marshbur� on acres of land,Rouse Farm, Ca�e Fear Bell, Walter M. 3*50 Burriss, J.H. 3-00 Cri.ite, 3-00 townships without being required to pay the poll and personal property tax of 50 Bartont J.B. 3-50 Cumbee, J. if. 4.00 Mr. Marshburn charged therein, account of Mr. Hinton having to take the property back Bennett, W.J. 3*00 Burton, J.B. 3-50 cL'unber , L.C. and Mr, Marshburn having no equity in the sane. Benson, 3.00 Benson, 00 Burton, S.L. 3-35 Cummings J.P. 7-00 i W.S1 2..45 Butler, Robt 3.00 Ctirry, R.S. 1.00 Upon motion of Mr. Yo I seconded by Mro Hall, county bills'Nos. 542 to 629 inclusiveli'i Benton, 4.75 Butler, W.V. 3.6o we' PP Best re approved for payment. J.T. 5.65 BYrds Jas 3-00 Daniels, Best, R*B* 24 C.W. 3.10 45 Barnes, J.D. 3-00 Daniels, 1.55 The r1equ6s.t of.Thomas Hooper that the Commissioners pay for part of damage to the r o Bethea, C.L, 9:85 Bates G.R. 9-3 0 D�Lniels IT. W. Biddle, 3-00 of St.John M.E.Church col,ored, by fireclaimed to have been park from J.T. 15.05 Daniels, ignited from a s B:Lggss Burton W-B- 3 50 ,inc_in, erat 3.00 Camache A.C.Jr- 3-00 Darden, C.H. 3:00 B' 3.ggS, E6E# 4*00 Campbell, R.L. 3*00 Davis, A.H. 1.00 Upon motion of Mr. Yoppq seconded by Mr. Traskg the contract to furnish two car loads Blake, A.T. 3.25 c' field, T.H. 3.00 Davis, A.T. 4 Blake, amp .00 of Pocahontas coal delivered at the County Home at $4-31 per ton and two car loads V R.E. -75 Canadyp Geo. 3.00 Davis, C.H. 4.8 was awarded Blalock, W.L, Pocahontas coal delivered in the bins at the Court House at $ per ton, 3-00 Capps, E.S.Jr 3-00 Davis, D.M.Tr 3-00 A to the Springer Coal Cbmpanyq they being the lowest bidders, Blanchard, E.Ps 4*00 Carlyle, Grady 3-50 lavisp R.F. 1-05 Blanchard, H.J. 5-50 Bland, 7,80 Carneyt G.J. 3.10 Davis, FI.Po J.J. 3.50 Upon motion, Mr. J.P.Litgen was granted an abatement of taxes on a valuation of 4-35 Carney L.L. 3-00 Davis, Miss Mary $3,250-00,on house located on lots Nos.123 and part of 134 Blaney, W.F. 1100 Brookwood for the year 1932 Blizzard 3-00 Carneyl, R.L. 3-OODavis, T.W.Jr 3-00 account of the construction of the house was not begun until April 6,1932. F.D. Blood, R.E. 3*00 Carolina Mill Works 10-00 Demos. Steve 4 2g 7.80 Carpenter$ A.B. 3-00 Danges, Rev.Peter M. 9 3 The report of Ladies Rest Room f*or the month of August was received and ordered filed4 Bogan, C.G. A.25 Carr, E.W. 11.25 Denny, G.M. 3 BQggan, W.T. .10 Carroll , E.O. 3-00 Bolton, 3.00 D6Reo, A.L. 4 Upon motipn of Mr. Trask$ seconded by Mr. Hall, the County Auditor jr�d_ Sheriff are authorize� C.B. -75 3-75 Carroll, J.C. 4.85 DeVan and instructed to accept the bounty taxes tendered in payment on any property located Bolton, es ER . L. 5.85 Bonham M.L. 3-00 Carroll, A. B. �-00 Di ck, Rev. J. Tv% 1100 eing requ - within the incorporated limits of the Town of Carolina Beadho without b iked tO' 7. W. Carter, J.A. Ll Bonham, 3-00 30 Divine , R.J. �receive the Town tax at the same time. Woody 3-00 Carter, Monroe 4,85 3-00 Boons, Dixon . 4rchie 3.25 H.R. 1.90 Carter, R.H. 3-00 Dixon, Bordeaux, C.N. Upon motions duly secondedy, the chairman was authorized to fix an assessment on 1.4 D. I,. 3.6o acres Bordeaux, 3-50 Di)con, S.,F. mans s Casteent E, . W. 11-70 of land in Federal Point township9part of a 28 acre tract adjoining Free 3.20 Carters W.C. - Dobson, P.E. Mr. Robinson can pay the back Bordeaux, t.D. Casteen, E.Z. 00 3-00 purchased by E.L.Robinson from S.A.Lewis, in order that 3-50 3 on taxes on the 1.4 acres he purchased. Bostain, 3-00 3 D:�ascher, R.L. 3- 00 Casteemp J.T. 3 00 Boswell, 0 3 00 Dress John 41*00 Bounds, Roland 3-00 Casteen, R.J. 3.00 Dry, Willie 3-40 A resolution was received from North Carolina Building & Loan League opposing the Vance 5-95 Chadwick, G.R. 3.00 DillBose, C.Se 2 action of the Commissioners in maintaining the County tax rate of $1.00. The Clerkywa5 Bowden, J.N. *50 Chadwicks J.H. -35 upon m Bowen, fto 3-00 -ceipt Of 4.85 Chadwicks J. IT. 3.25 Dunn, otion of Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Yoppq instructed to acknowledge re L.F. 3.00 Diinlea, R. A the same and express the disappointment of this Bodyl Bowen, L.P. 100 -in its failure to reduce the 19 W.F. 3oOO Chestnut, J.E. 7.25 3 Dunn, Theron 4.00 tax rate as anticipated, but due to sharp shrinkage in values, was forced 'to maintain Bowers, K.B. 50 C4 3* hristman, Mike -50 D� a rate of $1.00. 7 urhams H.J. 4,30 Bowman, Joie g:50 City Electric Company25-00 Eakins, Brackoff Ralph 7-75 f Fritz 35 Clarks G.L �4-05 Eason,, Tipon motion of Mr. YOPPt seconded by Mr. Hall Mr.W.D.Colwell was released from 'paymeqt Bradley, E*Z* 3,00 Clarks G.W* A.J.Jr 3600 Bradyy -3,-00 Ebert,, of penalty for not 1 isting property in block ;513 for the year 1930. R.H.Jr 6.25 Clark, J.S. 3-00 'Edwards , E. D. 00 3 J $3.80 NORT&:,CAROLINA 5.45 3.00 Edwardsi Edwards- H. Wo $ 3-00 GrimBteadt G H._$3-00 Hoggard POE. $4 NEw aANOVER COUNTY 3.00 Eldridge Paul 9-10 6-00 Grissom, R:M., 50 Holland Cava 000 6000 Las the'County of New.Hanover is the,owner in.fee,simple,of a. 1100, Elf e, G*F 5 45 Gross Millinery qo 18 43 Ho lme s G.H 3 00 certain tract of land situated in Masonboro Tovwhip adjoining Greenfield a 3*00, 3.85 Elks, S.E. 4:00 qrotgen, G.T.. 4.-00, Holt, B.M: 4.10 s have been expended by the Works,Pro ess Lake upon which eertainfund, gr E116rs, ToCo 3.15 Gurganous, Guthrie, Louis JOE. 6.6o Hooper, H.M. 3000 si ed by Administration knovm as Official Project #65-32-1623 as'de ,gnat 5.35 �ey 8.30 Elliotts Mrs.Gofl. *75 Guthrie, WOE. 5.50 3 .25 Hoover, 1 Horne D.s. F.L. 1.70 ist, the Worko Progress, Admin ration; and ton 6.30 Emanuelson,Mrs.C.F. Evans, WOBO 2.85 Guytons L.L. 3-00 Horne, H . H. 3.0o 3.00 wHERW.,-the buildings and otherAmprovements on such land have --not 6.55 Efans, W.E. 3.20 3*00 Guytont Guyton, Robert W.w. 3.00 Horne Horrells ROT., 3.50 been c I qmpleted owing to the lack of funds; and 10.30 31,00 Ezzell" Edgar 3-00 5.10 Horton, Sidney John 4'25 3:05 WHMMP the Boardof County Commissioners has been duly informed and 4.95 P Haddock, J.W. 4.70 Houston, Sam 12.70 has cognizance of the fact that, the Works Progress Administrationa Washingtoaj �a s 3,00 agan, J.B. C.F. 3-00 Hagood, J_A. 3-00 Howard, AoL. 3.00 Do C.,has advised that the prosecution of the herein mentioned Recreational 3100 C.F. 3,00 6.90 Hale H. S 4.85 Huddleston, 3.00 by the lease hereinafter.ment one is disappr Center Project covered i d oved s 3,00 3.25 Pal!�B; Clarence 3-00 Hale, Rev. J. H: Hales, Geo. 6-35 Hudson, Huf ham E9A. H.D. 3.00 until the said lepq�, is -7rJR_(-8.tAd -and cancelled. The lease mentioned more F, day.of -:7�7r 3,00 Pales Pales, 'Joyce 4-75 Hales, John 3-00 3.00 , Hufham, J.W. 3.40 3.50 ", 1 :, �i _,� r _1935 specifically ref'. , I I by the' Co=�J __�1100 J.B.& Sons Pales, 21.50 Hales, John 4.00 Huggins, A.E. 3*00 1 the State o Pales, 1*00 3-00 Hales, Dr.J.B. Hall, C*F, 3.50 3.00 Hughes, Hundley, COL. W.A. 3*00 1�1 To B. Vwa! Pales , Farabowo J..W. E.M. 3 00 5 80 Hall, Hall, H.A. HOP. 5010 3,00 Hutts, G,M, 5.45 5*95 Trustees_�'� (20) yearr Farley, Farrs Burnic J.T. e 3-00 3-00 Hall, Hallman, L.P. 3.15 Jackson, F.L. 3*00 28th d T shlo -i own Farrarp J.P. 3-00 Hamilton, R.B* AoL* 3.00 3.00 Jackson, Jackson, J1P1 L.F. 3.00 4.80 RecreatioT. Fa�rrowv Farrow, A.B. J.B. 3-55 3650 H'ami lt on , O.K. 3.00 Jackson, 'Jackson, N.J. 3.65 _ahington7o Wa D. G. Fennell, Mrs.Emma .85 Hamilton-, Ha-mmerle W . 11. ---w. C 3.00 6,90 'Jackson, ROB. W.H. 3.00 3oOO foregoin Dat Pehhell, Fennell, Hugh J.D. 3 0 3:00 , Hanchey, . NoFs 5.05 Jacobs, B 01 Jr 3*00 directee Docket No* 14, 0, U" Fennell s R.W. 3 65 Haney, Hankinson, M.Ttl.Xr 3.00 Jacobs, Dr.L.17i. 6.25 Fettell, R.H. 3a50 Hannah, L.A. L. Jr 8.10 5.20 Jacobs, Jacobs, T.L. T.S. 3a00 3.00 County Fisher, Fitchv Theo. Iffm H 3a,00 4900 Hanover 111otor Co., 8*00 James, Chester 3.00 Public ground 44a, an �rNiw HRAO�06� Pi anagan, . J.L. 3 50 Hanrahan s Hardison, Byron S. E.F. �,,3*50 3.50 James, James , ToDs mrs*'SOL. 3,00 0,50 By SAI X_ Flynn, W.J. 3 80 Hare, COD. 3.10 Jennings, J.N. 3*00 VibalJ411. on North ftw 1 1 � 1 -.1 ­1.1 ": ­1 f Foster, Fowler, M, G.T 3*00 3 00 Hardy Harker CoHa 3,70 Jenrett, F.D. 3,,00 the Pc Francis D.T: a Dallas 3.00 Jewell, F.H. all P Harker U.h. -3*50 J ohnson A 5,00 �to -the! -tw-A U*4 A& French, L. C. 'Subje6it- to; 404 Harker, ROL. 3,,00 Johnson, BOB 3.50 fit r Fryer, Rodney 3*00 Harpe, L.C. 3,50 Johnson, E.E. 5,00 Fussell, E.Z. by th -0 thanoug .0 Uot .04 -0-1 V41 q buildings Qar�� SM ow�Aw UC SO-44" *h­­­ ­ ­ __­ _­ I - 3.95 Harper, Johnson, C.L. 3.50 L,C. 7.45 Futchs Cow. 7.25 Harper, Johnson, Geo. 13.10 L . b1l's 5.15 V Garv6q­ ToAa Roy 3-00 3.00 Harvell, Harvey, Jowe 3 00 Jones Jones, W,HO 3,00 maii crei Gaskill, Bill 2950 Haskett, J.W.D. H.W. 3:00 5.85 Jordan R. Clyde 3,00 3*00 cit Gaskill, WaLe .50 Haynes, R.E. 5000 Tordans E.E, 3100 del Geers George, JOE. 11.45 Helms, d.P. 4.25 Joyner, J.C. 3,00 Mal _H_ George, Ed John *50 3-650 Hemby Henderson, "JI. C . Jack 4,5 0 3,50 Jurgenson, Justice, C,A.Jr C.E. 5,80 3,50 STP George, JOE. 1,00 Hemiford,, J.W. 4.75 Justices JOE* 3000 Gerard, Gibsons E.P. E.P. 3*00 3900 Henly, Herrincton, RoLe D.A. 3100 4,50 Kaplan, Geo. 3.45 cot 10 the SOMO is' hereby in all re0opts a* 04��' Giddens, Gilmour A.c. MOT. 3 9 3:5 Hesketh, Hewett, J.H. 8.65 Karnes, Cris 3,00 Ma R Ell -WOMM 24 7W 04W�49, 04 a- OnOre of Now1knoydr- Go*V a&_ran Goffs Goff, F&A* T.E. 3a5O Hewlett, D.O. H.N. 4*95 3.00 Keith, Kellam, _T o"We S.C. 1,20 12*75 Ma. SAI HA to 01ft W tQ Is% = Md, comutio= of said offer including thia'terwO �bAC Jr. 4-50 Hewlett, J*WO 3*00 Kelly, A.E. 4.75 Mea Goodrich, Godwin, JOE. G.M. 8*45 3*00 Hewlett, Hickman, W.M. 14.10 Kelly, Kendrick, G . T,11. 18.00 Mea. Me il ditions aa=64 thereto WA -Mde A VoAo- 3190 J.D. 4.95 Gore, Gore . FoLo G.L. 3-75 3,15 Hicks, Hicks DOM. FLed 3150 3100 Kennedy, Kennedy., Chas Frank 12.60 3100 Irl e i r Me i cps lark the Consiosionars of sectiOu Is Tikut thd 0 -to, Now flanaver, cow 4,y �0 r Gore s Gormans W.I. ROB. 3-50 3.20 Highsmith, Hight Worth WOE* 3.50 4*90 Kennickell, Keromn, H.McG Jay. 3,15 65 Me 1 ton, Me lt on Id he s -horoby authorized and, dirpot ed forbIwith to Bond to the, -)Vedo%-A1 Grahamt Grant, B. To W.H. 3.00 2.90 Hilburn, Hilburn, A.H. F.C. 3*00- 9.10 Kerr s Key., C.E. Hunter So 25,25 4.85 Melvin Mercer, R a. T.S, �itatrij+,ion o;r Public Works thr"-aartilled copies ol the Gray Gkay P.M. R.C. 5.25 6 50 H i lburn Hilburn, LoJo W.L. 4,85 3*00 King, King, C 0 SO Mrs-LCora 3,00 8.25 Mercer, Merritt, J.D. RoC* T�_00=1861040" Of Now Hanorer�qowbr, In connection vdtw400ion� Grays T.W. 3 00 Hills DOB. 3.00 King, 3,,50 Merritty E.J. N.C. S* settim?. gort� this resolution in fmn' and such Cwther, Green, Bennie 3,00 Hilit LOH. 4.40 Kings F.B. 3*00 Merritt, R.L. Green, Green, C.T.Sr. .50 HiI12 Hilton, Mack 3.00 King$ FoL& 3,00 Meyers, Be with the aodvtmoo. of paid 'offer as �-bo re Cow. 3.15 G.G. 3000 Kings I.J.Jr 3100 Meyland, Boma' Greehber, E.L. 3.00 Hines, BOB. 3,00 King., J.C. 3.05 Miller s FOS. IMOV98 'My Admittistration tC poUo Works* 5 Greenberg,, G.W. 3-00 Hines, JoA* 1.50 King, las.L. 5,45 er . Norvrc- 2, 0 Greenberg, L.P. 3.00 Hines, L.D., 5.45 King., Pau. 3130 Miller, W.F., 00 Gkeensboro Life Ins Co 1,30 Hinson, M. L 3,00 Kings V&R& 3,00 Mil ler $ VIM I :Gj?e er J.B. 4 25 Hobbs, GGKO 4.45 King, Walter L. 3.00 Millican Pr o s 3*6b ��.25 _7`4 Greegg G#G#Jr 4:75 Hobbs, H.J. 3.00 King , W.L. 3,00 Millikens E a Go -�T, di 00 3,50 PeterS(,L7! Ad 1son I�Gwq Gregg,p, Cos. 3-00 Hobbs, JoRe 5.50 Kingsbury, Mrs.G.B. 1.70 Milliken, W.M. 3 000 3*00 Pe tet Griffin, H.B. _0 -2 Hobbs, LoNo 3.50 Kirbyq K,A* 4,10 Milliner, DeBe 3,25 3,50 Phelps), -a- o OV, Griffiths Grimest A.H. G.S. 3,soo 3,00 Ho man, ff J0 Hoffman, IT. 71 . P-C.Jr 3900 5.05 Kitton, Kh i gh t G.F. P.L. 5,70 6.00 11-Tillener, Mills, W.A. 3*50 3.50 Phillips Daniel 3*50 Sanders, V.B. 3000 Z_ PORO 5*00 Pichon, L.A. 3,90 SaiTdl in A.R. 3,00 % Edwards Paul 9.10 t-, i�,L U Grissom, u ri R.M. qpj , 1i u nuggaras Holland,, 1'.E. C.V. $4000 El,dr i dge Elfe, O-U G*F& 6,00 5.45 Gross Millinery Co 18:4'0 3 Ho lme z GeHe 6,00 3.0o Elksp S.E. 4.00 qrot en 6 Gurganous, G.T.. Louis 4,,00 6.60 Holt, Hooper, B.M. H.M. 4.10 Ellerss Elliottl T.C. Mrs.G.El. 3-15 -75 'Guthrie, Guthrie, J.E. W.E. 5,50 3 Hoover., Horne, D.S, F.L. 3*00 1.70 Emanuelson,Urs.C.F. 2.85 Giiyton, L.L. 925 3,00 Horne, 3.00 3600 Evans, E*ans,' W.B. W-E- 3.20 3-00 Guyton, Guyton,, Robert 3-00 WI.W. Horne Horrell, R.T. 3.50 Ezzell, Edgar 3-00 5*10 Horton, Sidney John 4.25 Pagan, Haddock, Jew. 4-70 Houston, S am 3.05 12.70 7-ales, * J. Be C.F. 3-00 3-00 Hagood, Hale, J.A. H.S. 3-00 4.85 Howard, A.L. Huddleston 1.1 R 3.00 F a3:6' C.P. 6.90 Hale, Rev.J.H. 6 -35 Hudson . E.A. 3.00 3,00 Fali�t; Fales, Clarence Zoyce 3-00 Hales, Geo. 3-00 Hufham H.D. 3,40 Fales, J.B.& Sons 4.75 21.50 Hales, Hales, John John 3-00 4.00 Hufha-ms Huggins, J "We A.E. 3,50 3- 00 Pales, Fales, IT.M. K.R. 1100 3.00 Hales Dr.J.B. 3.50 Hughes, C.L. 3,00 Pales, Jew. 3 00 Hall Hall, C.F. H.A. 3.00 5.10 Hundley, Hutts., W.A. G.M., 5,45 5,95 Farabow, E.M. 5:8o Hall, H.P. 3.00 'Farley, J.T. Farr Burnice 3.00 3-00 Hall, Hallman, L.P. R.B. 3.15 3.00 Jackson, Jackson, F.L. isp. 3100 3,00 Farrar,, Farrowt J.P. A.B. 3-00 3e55 Hamilton, Hamilton, A.L. 3.00 Jackson, L.F. 4.80 Farrow, J.B. 3 50 Hamilton O.K. We M. 3,00 3,00 Jackson, J a c .11-, s o n I N.J. R.B. 3.65 3,00 Fennell, Fehhell, Mrs.Emma Hugh 1:85 3-00 H=rierle C . 6.90 Jackson, Jacobs, .3,00 Fennell, J.D. 3 00 Hanchey, Haney, N.F. Jr 5,05 3,00 Jacobs, B .1I. Jr Dr.L.Vi. 3,00 6.25 Fennell, Fettell R.W. R.H. 3:65 3*50 Hankinson, L.A. 8.10 Jacobs, T.L, 3*00 Fisher, Theo. 3-00 Hannahs Hanover lZotor L.Jr Co., 5,20 8.00 Jacobs James,t T.S. Chester 3,00 3.00 Fitcht Flanagan, Wm He J. L. 4-00 3-50 Hanrahanq Hardison, Byron S. .3*50 James., James, J.D. 3.00 Plynn, W.J. 3-80 E.F. 3.50 Jennings, Mrs.S.L. 0.50 Foster, Me 3.00 Hare, Hare, I C.D. C.H. 3.10 3,70 Jenretts �J.N. F.D. 3,00 3,00 Fowlers Francis, G.T. D.Te 3-00 5.6o Harker Dallas 3 00 Jewe 111 F.H. 3,00 French, L.C. 4'6 70 Harker, Harker, G.H. R.L. 3:50 3000 Johnson, Johnson, A.A. E.Be 5,00 3.50 Fryer., Fussell, Rodney E. U. 3-00 3-95 Harpe, Harper, L.C. 3,50 John son -Johnson., 5100 Putch, C.W.- 7.25 Harper, C.L. Geo. 3,50 13.10 Johnson, L.C. 7.45 5,15 Futch, Futrell, J,R. D.L. 4.70 Harrell, III a t- 2,30 Johnsons W.De 6.50 Frankst Mack 3-00 Harringtons J.R. 3*00 Johnson, N.J. 6.25 7-15 Harrison, R.A. 3#00 Jolly, C . 3*00 Gale, J.A. 3-00 Harriso n s, Harriss, S.L. J*H* 3s00 8.70 Jonest Jone s E.A, J.B. 3,00 4.35 Gamey, L.W. 3 50 Harriss, id,we 3,00 Jones, JeD* 3100 Ganey, W.C. 4 85 Harrisq, Jew, 3.00 Jone s Z.F. 4,55 Ganey, W.D. 4 55 Harrisq, Marion. 6.60 Jones, K.H. 4,40 Garner., F.J. 3:50 Harriss, W.T. 3,00 Jones, R.D. 3100 Garrett,, G.O. 3*50 Hart, E.S. 3.,00 Jones, R,L. 3.50 Gdri�ett, S.W. 3,50 Harts, C.R. 3,�00 Jones, Ifim'. 3,00 Garriss, H.B. 3.00 Harts, RoWs 3,25 Jones, W. F 10.50 Garrisqn, S.F. 4.25 Harvel, X*D 31,00 Jones, W.F.L. 3.00 a rr T.A. 3-00 Harvell, Jew* 3.00 'Jones, W.H. 3,00 Garv6 Sr Roy 3-00 Harvey, J.�11.D. 3,00 J ones, WIR 3100 Gaskill, Bill g,50 Haskett, H.W. 5,85 Jordan, Clyde 3.00 Gaskill, W.L. .50 Haynes, R.E. 5,00 Jordan E.E. 3100 Geler, J.E. 11.45 Helms, CIP. 4,25 Joyner, J.C. 3,00 George, Ed .50 Hemby, m. C 4,50 Jurgenson, C.A.Tr 5,80 George, John 3-50 Henderson, Jack 3.50 Justice, C.E. 3.50 George, J*E# 3*00 Hemiford, Jew* 4.75, Justice, J.E. 3100 Gerard, E.P. 3,00 Henly, R.L, 3,00 Gibson, E.F. 3-00 H,errington, D.A. 4,50 Kaplan, Geo. 3.45 Giddens, A.C. 3:9 Hesketh, J - -He 8.65 Karnes, Cris 3,00 Gilmour, M.T. 3 58 Hewett, DeO* 4,95 Keith, T * Iff a 1,20 Goff, F.A. 3,50 Hewlett, H.N. 3,00 Kellam, S.C1 12.75 Goff, T. Be Jr. 4,50 Hewlett, Jew. 3,00 Kelly., A.E0 4.75 Goodrich, J.E. 8.45 Hewlett, _1411. Me 14,10 Kellys G.'1[. 18.00 Godwins G.M. 3 * 00 Hickman, V. A.' 3,90 Kendrick, J.D. 4.95 Gore, F.L. 3-75 Hicks, D,Jvl, 3,50 Kennedy, Chas 12.60 Gores G.L. 3.15 Hicks, Fred 3,00 Kennedy, Frank 3.00 Gores W.I. 3,50 Highsmitht Worth 3.50 Kennickell, H.McG 3,15 Ewa Gorman, R.B. 3.20 Hight, W.El 4,90 Keromn, IT . Me .65 Graham$ Be T. 3.00 Hilburn, A.H. 3,00 Kerr, C.E. 25.25 Grant, W.H. 2,90 Hilburn, F.C. 9.10 Key, Hunter S. 4.85 Grays P.M. 5.25 Hilburn, Lei. 4.85 King, C . `IV. 3,00 Gray, R.C. 6 50 Hilburn, W.L. 3#00 King, Mrs_'Cora 8.25 Grays T.W. 3:00 Hills D.B. 3.00 King.. 3,50 Green, Bennie 3-00 Hill L.H. 4.40 King, F.B. 3,00 'Green, C.T.Sr .50 Hill, Madk 3.00 King., F.L, 3,00 Green, C-W- 3.15 Hilton, G.G. 3100 King, I.J.Jr 3,00 Gr'eehbe:i7q E.L. 3-00 Hines., B.B. 3100 Kings J.C. 3.05 Greenbergt G.W. Hines, J&A. 1150 King Jas.L. 5,45 Greenberg, L.P. 3-00 Hines, L.D. 5.45 King, PXI 3,30 Greensboro Life Ins Co 1-30 Hinson, m. L. 3,00 King, V.R. 3.00 G�?eer J.B. 4.25 Hobbs, G.K. 4.45 King., Walter L. 3,00 Greeg: G.G.Jr 4.75 Hobbs$ He J. 3100 Z, 'ing W*L9 3,00 Gregg, C-S- 3-00 Hobbs, J *R 5.50 Kingsbury, Urs.G.B. 1.70 Griffin, H.B. ri.-.20 Hobbs., 3.50 Kirbys K.A. 4#10 Griffiths A.H.- -_____3*0O Hoffman' V J.71. 3.00 Kitton, G.F. 5.70 Grimesq G.S. 3-00 Hoffman., P-C-Jr 5.05 Knight, P.L. 6.00 TUO WULLU :W.L A - ---- -- JV land In Vasonboro T ownship'adjoining Greenfield certain trac t of situated funds have b6en.expended by the Works, Progress 3.85 Lake upon which certain Administration knOvn as Official Project #65-32-1623:as'desigmted by 5.35 the Works Pr ogress Ad I ministration; and �ey "on 8.30 6.30 WUREAS, the biLildings and other improvements on,,such land have not 6.55 been completed 6VTing to the lack of fund s and 10.30 3100- 4 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has been duly informed and 4095 the,fact that the Works Progress Administration, Washingtonp� La s 3.00 has cognizance of the herein mentioned Recreational 3.00 D. C.1aasadvised that the prosecution of by the lease hereinafter mentioned is disapproved s 3,00 Center Project covered the said lease -is vacated and cancelled. The lease mentioned more _1935 3.25 until U .9 e -0 Ix ' October to is thMt- 1AV. ade the 28th de , 4o tAon- 3,00 -ir --cyru-0- -0-r iv -1uA )anl muni�l by,the V7- 3100 T4�1 + the St� w,- 1.� 1100 J, B 4 �Vx %A7 4.70 _(20 6 28 To," nM Ree� ��l 2 Y.- Z it!,A ia 'M�`C q3gt V A ­­ P & MM Ma Mai May Meak Y1 e a:r Xeir 11 e i r Me igs Me 1 t on Mielton Melvin Ilerc er Merritt Merritt Merritt 7 Meyers, Meyland, Mil I er , Miller Miller Miller, Mi 11 i c an , MUlliken, 11illiken, Milliner s 1-1i 1 lener P1 , D -an i P, 3.50 Snuriders, Mills P i chon L.A., 3190 an-d in I V 6 5 __00 4 5 00 00 2 5 4 00 0 Soo J 3.25 3.50 V.B 3.00 A.R. 3.00 PO nley 8.30 lton 6030 S. 6,55, 10.30 D 3*00 M. 4 95 orria s 3:60 G . 3000 mes 3.00 i . 3.25 F . 3100 L . 3100 sLo .50 G, 3,00 L, 31,10 B. 4.70 M. �7,66 D, 3100 P. 6.75 3 * 00 t-ore 11.00 J. 3000 H. 3100 A. 3.00 H, 5,00 F. 13,00 D. 3*00 A, 3,00 H* 3.00 I ­__1 �___ -_ I , I - 1 by the:Works Progress Admi iatration it is agreed. and: understood that THE -1 1 !�Ijvi 9 1 0*VV 6.80 RECREATIONAL'CENTER, SHALL- REKAIN UNDER THE CQMBDL AND SUPERVISION OF E �,bson 4070, BOARD OF COMMISSIONER& 4B a 3,00 NOWj THEREFORE,, in consideration of the foregoing provisions herein, O'S 0 I'Vid 1075 6,10 of New Hanover'County hereby resolve and stated the Board of Commissioners . 4 0 T 4.30 a ure the.Government.of the United States that it will use the buildings ss 00 * 4.10 and grounds herein mentioned for. the purpose of the Public- generally and iS. 3.15 that it will iLt all times adequately supervise and control samep including A., 3130: all necessary maintenance. 5,85 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Board of Commissioners for ;W. iA 6000, 3600 'New HanoverCounty shall maintain., supervise.,and be responsible forlthe� ir 1 3 00 maintenance and improvement of. the Recreational Center together with making 2. i 3 -0 3 051 such rules and regulations aq�may be required for the'. general upkeep and-, 3000 maintenance of the pro erty; that the'County Board shall hereby, Agree- to p ;L 3 00 4 a r I eate,a Public Park and Recreation Commission composed of'reputabli 4.25 ,citizens who are interested in recreation, to *hom'the County Board' -shall R. 3000 delegate$ under general rules and regulationsp authority to opeiatisi 3.50 maintain, and improve said Recreational Center. 3.00 B 3A50 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: il 3000 COUNTY OF NE�V HANOVER I-L. 8.10 It THos-K-WooDY, CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER a. 3,00 CUUNTyt DO. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY'OF A -A 3,00 4.05 RES OLUTION ADOPTED BY THE SAID BOARD AT MEETING HELD OCTOBER 2ND,1936V AND THE I J%r* 4.00 SAME DULY RECORDED IN THE MINUTES OF THE SAoD BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF.NEW 7.04 HANOVER COUNTY* 3100 CLERK,BOARD OF COU14TY COMMISSIONER$ OF NEw HANOVER COUNTY irry "IT.. 4.50 5.25 *-U %D * JV Me i 5405 M I 63s 5,20 Parker 1 0 W 3,00 Rogers elton, J.B. 3000 B*F* 3,00 Parkerl, L,J. 50 R ou'rk Melt on, 3,�5 0 R.A. 10.35 Parkerl O.R, 5,50 R ou-s e .9 Melvin, L.H. 3/.�5 T.s. 5.00 Parks, J.W. 3,00 Russ., Mer c er J.D Frank 4,25 . 3.25 Parlier R.G. 6.25 Russ, Mercer, i *,A 0 300 0 R.C: 3.35 Parish, P.J. 3,00 Ru s-s . Merritt, J.B. 8.25 E,J. 4.00 Pearce, L.B. 3,00 Rus-s, Merritt, J.F. 3.25 N.0, 3,00 Peele, "u. M. Russ,, Merritt, R.C. 4.70 R,L. 3,50 Pennington� R.L. 50 Russ, Meyers, W.C. 3*65 E., 6,85 Penny, A*Eb 4*00 Russ, Meyland, ',ill. 15T 0 L . " 3.00 E.M. 5.30 P enny , - A. Jr 3*00 Russell, 11i s s Miller J.B 2045 F.S. 75 Perdue, J.K. 3,00 Russell, Miller, L.C. 3,00 Norwood3,00 Perrett, G.A. 3,00 R abun sky, Miller, S. 4 *00, W.F. 3e00 Perry, J.E. 3100 Miller '11M I . 3.00 Peterson, D.T.Jr 3.30 Saleeby, Millican, M., 8.25 Pro�ls 3,00 Peterson, G.R.H. 3eW Sallings, ' Mi 1 liken S.M. 4,,00 'B.G. 3*50 Peterson, 71. C . Jr 5,00 Sanderlin, Milliken, B&L# 3100 M 0 3100 Petet, R.L. 3100 Sanderlin, Milliner, 11I.F. 3-025 D.E. 3.50 Phelps,, W.G 3.50 Sanders, Millener iff.A A wo 3,50 3.50 Phillips Daniel 3,50 Sanders, mills, V:B. 3.00 P-R: 5*00 Pichon, LoA* 3090 oarl�dl in, Jt.R. 3.00 kS...the buildings, and, other -improvements on such land ha V�e 'n:ot', , -, I I , ': f) � J.V.q 'ed owing to the lack of funds and 3,00 1-1 4 95 kSjK the, Board,, of County,06mmissioners bits been duly informed and 7 , 11,10mas - 3,00 xee of the fact that.the Works Progress Administration Washington,, -I G 3.00 Ivised that the prosecution�of�, the herein mentiofied:Recre-ational gme s 3,00 3.25 )ct covered by-Ithe lease hereinafte r, mentionedTis'disapproved 3 00 T xid lease is vacated and'cancelled. The leaj4 mentioned more 3100 r,ref,erred, to is that lease made' the,28th�.day �ofl,oletober'�1935 'corporation 41 M. L. of New Hanov er. a subdivision and�municipEil -of 'Pesch 050 3:00 `Ndrth Carolina.�party,of-the_ first�part to�W. A au, L. 3010 is Har M.-Symmes �.Charles B. Parmele and D.' J ry Wilber ones iB* 4.70 - Wilmington, Post #10., 'American Legion.. for a� Period 6f,�,tw6nty, 3eginning on the.28th*y of October l935 and-teminatint. e or! th -Situated I.M. -7.66 4050 �October�,1955 being,,thAt-2tract of,land -inyMasoiibbro .71. [oining:Greealeld Lake��-upon -which the' construction'- of -the Opo 6.75 LCenter.-Pioject -sought,; 3,00 1-9 the Board.of County Commissioners reveal and state thatthe — - I - I- - - - - - ­ - 3tore a 11.00 3600 mse, has beea' duly cancelled and vacated as contemplated and 'H. 300 Works Progreso Administration,, Washington, DO C.; and *A. 3XO kSj it Is the intention of the Cojamiasioners of Nevr Hanover 5,00 3velop such property aa-za Recreational Center and -that the� I , I - I I I 1 6 �7, 13000 L be at liberty to,�e 6y the privileges of such buildings and !L Recreational, Center IX DER RULES AND REGULATIONS �PRESCRIBED- D. 3000 M OF and *A* 3000 TZ 1z A^ 0, OU WARD: OF COMM1681014EH8 �_B 3 00 625 10,75 100- NOWj, -THEREFORE't in consideration of the foregoing provisions herein :17r id 6.10 00 stated the Board of Commissioners of'New Hanover County hereby re6blve and -T. 4-.30: 35 assure the Government of the UnitedZtates that:it will use the' buildings IC. 4'010 )0 and grounds,her'ein mentioned for the purpose of the �Public generally�and. ISO 3.15 i5 quately supervise and control same, i eluding' that it will Ut all,times:ade n A. 3,30 01 -all necessary, maintenance. NT . 5.85 BE IT F0[RTHtR RESOLVED that the County Board'of Commissioners for - 0 A 0 6,00 3,,00 -Haaov r�Co ty oball, . maint.4in.,' -supervise and be responsible for --the New e, Un 3100 co ther with'inak ent of the Rec eational Center,toge ing maintenance and' improvem r 3.50 itich rule$ L and regulations as, be �. required xthe general_� upkeep and may -for, Gerard, A Gibson Giddens,, X Gilinour� Goff A Goff, Goodrich, bn Godwin 0 .1 7�-F Gore, A-zo Gore., G Gore W GOrmanq Grahamt B: Grant, W. HO��- Gray, F. M. Gray,, R,C* Gray, T*W* Gteen, Bennie Gj7eenj, C.T.Sr. Gj?een COW. Gj7eebbers E.L 3 Greenbergv G.W: 3-OC Greenberg, L.P. 3#00 Gkeensboro Lif e- Ins Co 1-30 Gj?eerg JOB. 4.25 Greegg, G*G*Jr 4-75 Gregg' C.S* 3OOC Griffin.. H.B. Griff Ith, A. H. 3 00, Grimest G I_,S 3-OC El El El Ev CT C M Gt Gc Gc Gc G:r G -1 G:t Gi Gi GI Gi Gi Gi 4: - i2 4: 00 Ourganous, Louis i 6.6o Hooper, H OM 3 00_�_ T,C1- 3�' 1 Guthrie' JOE 50 Hoover, D.S., I Mr s a 3 on- S.C.F* 75 2 85� Gu,t,hr i e G�iyton 3. 2 5 _0 F,L* 3 .00 H.H. 30 '00 Vy 0 'D 0 1 1 0 P -�17 �� F-��,,I; � ; -, , , I , , , - �, �; � N 3 '� - - - ""', __.- . -*"� -L p � �,_ , I- - 11 *� _WIO, , :.LV, * -D V J 4V , Guyton, �T Iff o r, rN P rp 'R)r-- 4. aL vi�u Z 4bo iie:LTzsey, 14, 1-b 0 o.,jo morton, J.H. 8,.05 -Potter miss II.L. 0 _300 Lee W.R 1 4.00 'Moss, 3 00 Pot ter., R G -3*00 3'e" 00 Iever . T.H. Mott W.S. A.75 lb 0 tt er L 10 5,*45 Lever,' Urs T-.H, 3*85 Motte T .6. 5 000 Potter W.B. 4* 70 5� 95' Lewi S F M* 5.00 I.,fountc stle, T a OR. -Tr 3075 P owell., C *� M., T.66 Le.,,, i s ITef f *00 Mloyland Miss :Annie 2.25 P o,..v 6 11' G.W A Z 0 3 -00 Lewis, J D 4 00 Mbyl an, J*C* 3000 P owe 11 P D 3 00 Z-1 00 Lewi s L.E. 13.24 Munds Servicei Statiom 1 5 0 , P ow ers Dr P� 6.75 80 Lewis T*C. 4.00 Munn T.ICO 4 50 Pridgen S 3X0 3 9'6 5 L i t t I e Rot. 4,. 4 o Ifunr,oe J.P 3,00 rr ihc ess Cigar 'Store 11.00- 3' 100 Ll oyd :F KO 3,00 Murray.,, C OP. Proctor PfJ. -3 00 3,,00 L o c kf aw,, J.1. 3 00 Murray Rev D F 3 0,5 Pryde, W,H, 3 00� Lokey, G . W, 6.20 Murrayq BOB. 3900 Pueh,,, J �Ae� 3.00 6:i25 Long, 4.75 Mur r ay G*Se 3*00 Powell, W.He' 5000 3.06 Lorick, 11-T Iff 1 8130 Musselman, G.T. 9.25 3 00 0 Lynch, L.R. 6 20 61 Musselwhite, A.C. 3.05 Quihlivan W.F . 13 00 Z 00 Lytton,, A.R* 3100 30 100 Nance4 -Mrs B.SO :�-2,20- Rabon, G -Do 3'.00 50 MacGlashen, Bryan, 8.25 National'Grocery Co 900 Ram-sey, C.AO 3,00 Tfin. f- TJ i I I q Yi A I R AT,+ A mcuiaugnon, w pjjr McGlaughon W P. McGrath & Co 01 McKe e , A. TO MCKeithan, Pearl McKen.-I i e G.R. M cKinney, 2� C McKoly A.F. McPher son , '11m Magill, T.B. 14 tj W U U fil � *!W - -6 9 � �6 *:Do Reynolds NewMay Mattress Co 6.00 Reynolds Nichols, MI. C . I 5,35 Reynolds Norton, J - C 0 3050 Rezze, Nurnberger, 1,11. A. 5650 'Rhode-,, Rhode,--,,, n I -Rr I* n'm T AD rl /T r% 'm - -I- Mason, *E -5.45 -Owensby, C.Ce 3-.50 Robbins, Mason, HOW. Mrs.teon 3,95�' o50 Padgett, JT.D. 3.50 -Robbin. Robbi n s Mathews Mault sby J.R. Iff M 3.25 Padrick Padr -D C 3.50- -Roberts May,, * 3.00 i c k I E.SI. 3.00 Robinson, Meadows Leo 3015 Padrick., H.00 4,50 Robin'son.. Mears, Fred 1H. 3.00 Padrick, JT.A. Roderick, C Meir, H. 3*00 Padrick, Julius 3100 Roderick., Meir D.A. 5.00 Parker, COB 2.10 Rogers, Meias. R.D. 3,50 Parker, GOEO 3eOO -Rogers, Melton, A, 5,20 Parker, J.W 3.00 Rogers-, -Melto n, BeFe R.A, 3 00 0 Parker,, L.J. .50 Rbu-rk Melvin, 10,35 Parker.,- _00R. 5e50 R b ixs,e Mercer, T.S. J 5.00 Parks, 3.06 Rus�s Mercer, OD 0' 3.25 Parlier, ROG. 6.25 RussV Merritt, ROC* 3,35 Parishp -P.J. 3 Goo Rus's Merritt, E.J* 4*00 Pearce, L*B. 111. 3.00 Russ, Merritt, N.00 3,00 Peele, M. Russ,. Meyers, ROL. 3.50 Pennington, R.L. 650 Russ$ 11,eyland, E* Penny, A.E, 4*00 Russ, Miller -E.M. 5030 P enny W.A.Jr 3.00 Rl";"'Iell Miss Miller FOS. *75 Perdue, J.K& 3100 Miller, Norwood3*00 PerrIett, G.A. -,3.00 bui R;� -isky, Miller, W*F* 3100 Perry, 3,00 1 Millican, VIM 1* 3100 -Peterson, D.T.Jr, 3, 30 Saleeby, Milliken, Pro �, s, 3*00 Peterson,, G.RGH. 3*00 SaI lingq3, c Milliken, E,GO 3.,,50 Peterson, 13. C . Jr 5*00 t Sandrli e n Milliner W.M. 3,00 Petet, R,.L. 3 *'00 oaftderlinl- Millener D.E* 3,50 Phelps, W.GO 3050_� -.:,Sanders - I - - ) Mills W*AO 3.50 Phillips Daniel 3*50 , Sanders, . P.R. 5,00 Pichons L.A*' 3*� 0 �A)an!d I in 1-) 0 4-5 3.65 3.00 2,45 4 Sh Sh Shi Si( Si( CqT. '5 -00:� Tucker T.-71. - 3055 .. - -.1 1 1 ,Vru'ght 1 - ..40 J.T0 L., 4P VV 6.00 sl.C.Ivle E 116 c3.10 3050 TurlingtIon, ROT. '3.75 Wright ill 4" 070 . G.H. 6.00 Turner Turner, I I BenniL-4.60 Mrs COL. 5,80 Yopp.. A.T. 2.00 H.1E. JOP* 3,bol 3,00 Turn er R.S. 3'.40 Yopp� Elisha H.H. 5.50 Jas* 3.25 Turrentine, Tyler, ii.,y. Hugh .50 3.75 Yopp, I J.Do 3,00 L.D. -0 �4.70 Tyler, Jas, 3,00 yow Yow� Edrlie L.E. 3,00 3,00 L H * LeR &.35 5',15 'Tyler JOT' 0 6.35� yo.w Rufus 4.10 . Tys on Grady 300 S OL �4025 - Ulmer C*A.' 3.00 Zellers,- COL. 3,00 4-10 F&C. 5.15 7,,. 1 1 a-r. I Un vn -" -x r Johnson Bazz- 4.15 Nixon, Wi I I ie 7000 Edens, Nick 3,00 Johnson., Eddi-e 5.10 Norman, J_-A0, 3,000 Ennett Richard 3 00 Johnson, Haywood 3�, 00 A Evans,, Dave 3,50 Johnson, Jas 4.35 Owens,I AOB. 4*50 Evans, 'Ralph 3.50 Johnson, Joe 5*60 Everett, Everett, Burney JOAO 3*00 4,15 Lohnson, Lawr e n, c e 3,00 Pace, Henry, Faison, Nip 1*50 Johnson, Johnson, Oscar Willie 5.90 3,00 Parker, Perry, Youngest S . 3900 5 90 Farrow, Fennell Joe A.F 3100 J ones, Abraham 3,00 Pete,rkins,, Joe 6,35 Fennell, Robert 3000 3.65 Jones, Jonesi Qeo, HOM-0 3.30 5 20 -Pierce Pickney, e E N": 3 0'0-0 3100 F-i sher Fl o od Geo .10 Jones, J.D * 3000 Pollock, Jas 2*00 Flood,, e'd 3.20 J o n es J* T 9 3,00 Pope', Chas �3.75 Y-lowers, 3100 3 00 'Tones, ion R L6 Thomas 3 GO: 3000 Postell Powell,, Israel 0-to a ::3o70 oyd.' nunnrm I I -vr ,-Sull:*L,va,n,,. MOO b U e s-er R-T-, 4 04UU 'Vit�U.Ks' R we � I � 1.00, Itton, WOP.,� 4070, -Wells., J-D- Boyd Th o s,., $3.00 �Harvi n. W 11i e 3450 Mazone', W GO" $3 00' Bradf 6rd't' ''I - 11 � I � � Mo s'e 3.00 �Hawe s 1 Fred. 4,00 Mercer 0 , 0 Bradle, 1, Elijah 3iOO, Hawqs�, Robert 4 '00 -Terc e:r �L� W �,�3­ 000 o t Br dge" J if 00 'Hawbs,� Samuel .3,00 Mitchell. 30 R n"h n_nn _T-T�,rvi a-, )I'ds Alb e r t ;�A 3 0 0 0 Sanderli n j N. ',3000 7ffhite Zen* H W. �'OO 3 00 Br own A* 3,00 %.L P Hemingway, L1 U Ivey 00V Monroe, iienry Victor -,,;5 , u o 3000 Lbb6n", L9RI# 7*40 Shew, R.A. 3, 60 Wh i t e HOA. Br own Eddie 4 *Z_5 Henderson, Jacob 3 000 'Moore I ArlthurL, 3 00 J,:, `4V 3o25 Whitlawl J A *15 4,50 I I Br own T.A. 3.00 Henderson, W illie 3'.00 M0 ore I C S _'Jr 3-L 00 E e 5.0 :.Taylor.,. B.G._: 3%50� Whitley WOO, 7 I I Brown- Joseph 3,00 Henry, John 3 00 Moore Edw 3 00- ;er G.F.Tr_ -A '_ ' 4_. 5 0 - Taylor, F.O. 3,00' '111hi tney., mi 0 s May *05 3. OOL Brbwn Lacy 3025 H rr e ing, Chas 3 05 Mo oj� e Frank Jr, 31400 s B 3*:95 Taylor., J.H. 3000 Wi lkins D.E. 3.25- Br own Melvin C.3,00 :Herr ing I Frank 3 025L Mo ore, Mathew 3joOO� C . G�.Xr 1 4 e-'5 0 Taylor J.T. 5.25 'Wilkins, I 'WOF& 3.00 B r own Willie 3*00 Hill Andrew 3*00 14 o o r e Moses :3L 50 0 ,rS N . 11, 4*0 O,� Taylor, M _-4 Po "i1i 1 lard E.P. 2.()o Brunson WalterL 3*00, Hillt C urvin 3 00 :Moore, Vance 3.35 �rs S.R 3*00 Taylor, ff. G. 4.15 Willcoxq 1 11 T. 3.00 Bryantp Harvey 3.50 Hillq L Eugene Mor r i S9 Jaz 3 25 �rs Was 71-90 Teachey,, Alfred 3.50 '11i 11 e t t 9 Fred 3.00 Bryantp 111M 3,10 Hi 11 .0 J.H. 4.65 Mumford, Cash .50 WOV. 3*00 Teachey, C Ee 1.11ille tt , N.A. 4.75 Bun'ting p Willard 'LUL 300 :50 Hill Joseph 3.50 Murphey I L via! t er 3.75 A.0 3.35 Teachey, Everett� 3.00 will iamq, A.N. 3.'00 Burnett 9 cy Hill'q Lincoln 5045 Murphys Vim 3L.25 )ms M. L . R.'Ce 3060 3OOOL Teachoy, S.R. 3 50 Williams Bud 3e0O Burnett, TOR. 3,00 Hillq 3,00 Murrill Clyde 5,00 Earl 30�70 Tharp, L.R 661b_ 7V i ll iams , COD. 5905 Caldwell, Grover 3,510 Hines, DOW* 1 3,60 Ma-ck,, LeRoy 3.50� 31� Thomas, JOC. 3050 Williams, E . S, 3.75 Cantyp 7hu 3050 Hines., Freddie 30'00 McCall Luther 5000L 31 J 0 TIVI 0 - 4 L. 5 0 Thompson Cycle Co. 2.00 Williams, G.G. 6,00 Carmichael, 'ReveJas, 3.110 Holly, I Jos 4,00 McCoy,' I 111M 3.00 E.V H L:L 5 .25, �3.50 Thompson, C E 3.00 Williams, H . E 3.6o Carnes. M.LA.L 7 00 -Holmes, Arthur L 3*00 I -AcD 1 anAld , Frank 4 0,0 I rd �H.Wi 3000 Thompso' n, C.H. .50 Wil lieans 3.15 Chamb e r s Jasa 6:00 H 0 ward, Pletcher -3.00 - McFarland, E.111. :5.5& S�.B_J 3 Thompson,, E.C. 3.00 Willia' I msv JOA, - 050 Chandler, H.W. 4,00 Howe Rev.,T 1 j. 2.10, McIntire, Ancrum 3 00 .rd rd, 3 Thompson-, R_.F. 4.80 Williams-, JOB., 3100 Cobia$ Allen L 3075 Hoyt., COB. 3000 McKeller .3.510 rd� W.FJ- 080: Tho rpe, RL'S .25 Williams, JOB& 7 Oo 0 Colvin J�LS. 4,60 Hufham, Jame s L 6 0 30- McK oy, W.J. �.35 o'85 Thorsen, 6i'OO Williams, L.L. 3000 Cardal, E.H. 3.00 Huggins, F rank McLaurin, Bertha I 070 tan COLO Thrower, J. 8.95 J.T. 8 10 Costin, �L. 0 3400 Huggins, Willie 3 0,0 Mcl1i 11 an Jas -3 00 J Y". Tiencken, J.G.,,fl.3,00 amS J 1.1 3.00 Cowan, Frank 3.00 Hunter., A.W. 5075 .McNair, J.D 3*00 E.H - :3.00 Tilley, W.F. 8.00 Williams, L:E. 3.05 Cromartie, J 3,00 Hunter, Zack 3,50 McNe i I CorbeliUSL 3,00 r $ Fixery Iq A 6 3 00 3*00 Tindall, Tindall,, J.L. 3.bo 5,85 `ffi lliams , L.E. 00 Cromer� CJJrLt i S Enoch Jas Jr 3,00 3,00 Hur,st, Daniel, 3.00 McNeil, Fred W.G. * r,�O Tindall, 4.10 Williams , W i 11 i am S F ROL. 3:00 7.70 Dail.ey 11111i 11 i e 4,25 Irving, Ja S 3000 McRae., McPherson.. Albert Glasco 3010 1*10 3"00 T in-dall, L.71. 4. 00 I Will itUUS Roy 3.00 Davis, Chas 3,35 McRa e Luther 3.00 ryp - R.W. .15 Toddt �A*F, 35, 0 0 Williamson, Dell, 3 30 Davis, ahas 3*,00 Jervey, H*E* 3 0 00 McRae,, Thomas 3050 ry., - W.F. 4jOO 'Todd, S 3 ",;I, lliS 2: 1 'KeTo 3.50 Davis, 'Chas 5 25 Jackson,' C.H. 4,00 Mc Wh i t e David 1T.E.Jr 3.00 Todd� J.G.� 4. 155 5 Willis V1 OP . 3.20 Davis, Charlotte J.13,00 James, Chas, 3*00 ns,, 3.85 Todd, L.D. 3,00 1 �Vil Cigar Co., 20,00 Dinkins, J.76 3*00 James I Grank �3*00 Nance, Jas -:4,05 er C .D10 31 T;o 1 e r A 3, v,6 5, Iffilson,� A*F. 3.00 Dixiei Hezekiah TN4* - - - 3*00, J ames, - Henry 3.50 Newb erry 9 �Jas 3� 00 0 s 9 t � � z� '��[. _ - _ ,. i � _ _. ' - _ - � _ ., 183 Meeting of September 26th.1932, oontinued. 1,11illetts J.K. $3 50 Smith D.C. $3,00 Holt., 1,1an n i n 3 3 willet ts, Williams, T.V. H *11 3:85 3.96 Smi th SMi4 -h U E.A. BoTo 5.30 90 Horne Hunter, Vla 1 t e r 1,,rL i 1 Is 7 5 3 0 The following good:and lawful men were drawn to. serve asjurors in the Superior, Wi I liams J, :3*00 Smith G. 11 90 Jo nes,, W.H. .15 Court for the, trial Of civil cases d two weeks term beginning October 17tht 193?. iam s 5 05 Hussie Addison 3,00 King,, U1.1111. 3.90 3.00 For the first week: Williems., J.R 3�75 'Hussey, 'Gaston 3 Kingi T 3000 Wil son Carl E.D. .50 Hussey Jacobs, Thos J �r 36,00 GeQ., 3.00 Kirkh a M, Kir) Ernest R.B. 3 25 L.L.Gladstone. J.A.Carter. R.M.Wolf. J E.Greer. G.G.Lyncho G.T2Morgan �,Ifr i ght E, 11. 3.75 Tac,obo lloyd 3*00 K i r kh am, R.H. 3:50 3.0o Geo T. Hewlett. D.J,Padrick Jr. W.A.Fonville. W.G.Robe rtson, E.R.Croom. C.H'Sidbury. F.L.Pearsall. R.B.Barbee. Yo-op 2 �yopp�3, C.R* L. L. 300 Jac ob s James, London 3,00 Arthur 3.00 Knowlec L(anier, 11-C-Jr John 3.50 H-P-Smith. F.W*Gerken L.WeGarrett, �Ben Kingoff W.F.Powell. M.G.Saunders. W.Y.Tedchey. C.S. Milton Calder.W.L.West. Sykes. Zellers, C F 5.45 -Tenkins, -Jordan, L a,,.,rr e n c e Roy 2'.10 3,00 LeG,Vlin, Letendre,Jbseph J.D. 4.15 10.25 For the second �week beginning Oct ber 24th.1932: ILARIMTT T0!,,1/N-�-3HIP-1,TE,(-.R0. 'Kelly, Ki David 3.00 L ewi i s C.D. 3.0o S'-A.Herring. B-GOW.Croom. W.W.Umfrey. G-W Cameron. Ag e Ben 3.15 ng Locke, Walter Willie 3,50 3,00 Lu d e n Ile 1 t on A.G. G.7J.Jr 3.00 G.D.Allen. F.A.Tatum. L. C Sutton, Jae -Campbell. I.T.M"ntz. O.R:Brinson, L.Y.Styne. J.L.Roderick. Sge, 'Ji'lesley .10 Lofton, I.D. 3,00 TL 0 1 t o i l 3.0o 3.70 L.I.Hatch. J.KiMoore. M.C.Hutchinson. L.F.Walker. J.T.Campbell W L.Godley M.V.Cobble. J.D.Horne. Banks 0 1mu e 3.oO Lofton, Ni ck F� 0 1. 1c G o­ to, n DoA, 5.25 J.C.Pretlow. K.C.Merritt. JOH.Hardint,Jr., T.K.Lynch. Bannerman, "Ili i e 3.00 Lu c a s Fred 3 , 00 Pherson G.H. .90 The meeting then adjourned. Batson, Cornel-Lius 3.00 'Tm c k Pr es t rl n 3.00 cllierson� J.G. 3.50 Berry., Julius 3,00 'Mitchell,.Arnold 3,00 Newton, Nilir.-P.r, 0 0 Bloodworth, lffm. 3.00 Moore, Herbert 0 0 �O Oldver, lirel-iry 15 0 3,00 Bradley, ITathan 3.25 1.10 s 1 ey Eli j ah 3100 Oliver) 71intres 3.30 Bradlev Of Roland 3.00 Ivic G owan., Clarence 3,00 Orrell, B.A. 2.35 Brown,, J -a c-'L,, s o Y 1 .25 lic Intire , Alfred 3000 Padr i c k R.j. 2.00 Wilmington, October Y1932. 3rd B r 0 will Br ok�m Thomas Wi 11. i ram 3'. 0 0 3.00 1 v1c 111 i 1 -1 a n . IT eu k i r k Walter Robert 3.30 P a fr e �j, - P e t e r s a n D F�`. Y� 00 The regular monthly meeting of the Board was held at :00 otc 3 lock P.M. Bush', Cmmpbell, J.Fe 3,75 .05 11, ea t o n I'lixon Fr e d Geo. 3.80 3100 P i t tman Pope, vil F B., 71.D. 3:25 4. or- 5 Present: Addison Hewlettq Chaitmang W.E.Yop Geo*W*Trask, P and Jas.M.Hall. A Ca r r C h a d,,,t i c k 11arr ison Joe 3,00 3.00 Nixon 2 N i X_ o n Joseph 4,r5 4.50, Prevalu t Pridaen, J.D. 6.70 8.05 Miss Elizabeth Raginv Home DemonstrationAgentpsubmitted her verbal report for the Clayl 11ozekiah 34,00 � Nixon Richmond 4.85 Rochelle,T.T. 1.85 3.15 month of September, Clay, Clayton, Hezekiah Jacob 3,00 3,00 Nichols N i _­_ o n R o b e r t Sam 1.05 3100 Rourk, . Rourk, C.L. J.C. 3,00 3.00 It appearin to the Board that the properAy of the Heirs of Charity Henry in blocks 92 Corbett, D 3.00 1 Tli o n -J C 3.75 32, 48 and is in such a dilapidation condition and continuing so--, that the accumulation of unpaid taxes the avi s DeBurnier, John Jas 3,00 3,00 P a, g e Pearce, B.S. Isaac 5.05 3,00 R o-Tan r r, Savage, C.L. Rourk 3.00 I 3.25 on same for U years 1913 to 1931 inclusive'. has reached an amount due the County and City greater than the value of tile property in its present DeBurnier, Julius 3,00 Pickett A.I, 3,80 Sinmons, T con dition. This property after years of effort to sell,was finally sold by. Dinkins, Chas -.00 Pickett,, Geo. 3100 Smith, C.G. be25 6.00 C.M.Symmes Commissioner to W.G.Broadfoot on September 2nd.1931, for $925.00, this Dixon, Robert 3.00 �Pickett, Rudolph 2.70 Stokley, _F,' . G. 7050 amount being considerable less than the amount,of taxes due the County and City, Dudley, Lonnie 5.35 -Preston Geo, 3,00 Ta-irlor, C ar 1 A. 70 Therefore, in order to clear the property of the accumulated taxes in order to get Duke s Delvin -Pridgen., loseph 3 05, Thon,,ts, -B.C. 11.50 it in th6 hands of new owners,, that it may yield. tax revenue to the County, the -Board,, up n-- o. Mr*Traski Dukes' Henry 4.25 -Reddick Raymond 3,00 Vann I L. 85 motion of seconded by Mr., -the offer of the greed to - ­ Yoppp-a accept Edwardq., s 4 00 Robinson, A.S. 3.00 Vickery, 3.00 -apply the pro Commissioner to ceeds of said sale to the -payment of court costs, expense -of Edwards, Pollock .50 'Ro well To e 5 -,;1 1 t 0 a n, J 1.1. 3.00 sale and settlement of taxes due throu h the ye Ar 1931t on a basis of� 9 an adjusted Elli-Ott, Calvin 3 00 Shepard, .7 i 1 lyaw 3 00 Well" B.O. 4 gig asseBsment-to be worked, out by the County and.City Coim-aissioners. The County Attorney Evans, Ivory 4.00, Simmons John 64,00 Yells., H 20 Jr 40'25 was also� authorized to sign, a consent judgment prepared by the Attorneys for the Evans, Iff 19'T Z 00 Smith, Albert 3,00 Whiteman, Floyd 51GO purchaser. Everett, Faison, Jas Sam 3:00 3*00 Smith, Spicer, Cha s An dr ei; 3,0& L 1 s on Woody, H.H. Jno.D. 3*00 3. 8 Upon motion of Mr. Trask, secondedby Mr. Yopp, the request of Geo.H.Howell,'Esq.,9 that, Franks,, C, 3,00 Swain, Frank "30 3,00 Woolard, L . 3.00 all penalties for not listing charged against the property of W.D.Colwell in Pinehurst Franks , J . 111 3.00 Sykes, L.S. 3100 for the years 1927 and subsequent years as it 'may appeart was granted� for the reason t hat a G� m-, Tom 6.05 Thomas, Roosevelt 3 00 J.JJA mo-ill�TS111p_­� _801NMOR0 0. ,�,n other interests were f orced to take the property over and Mr. Colwell having no equity the Gore Toshua 3.80 Waddell Geo. 3:05 .1in same. Gr e en Gr e cn Henry Jas 3.00 3,70 Wallace, `,71h. i t e , John Geo. 3,55 3.00 Barn' ill Brown" Arthur Aria o' s 3.25 6,40 Upon motion of Mr. I-Tallv seconded by Mr. Yopp, 0 on68 the assessment of $980 0 Gr e en',, John .45 `.rrh i t e � W.E. 3.05 Davis, Thos.W. 3.50 acres of land purchased by Margaret A, Olsen from L B2 Rogers November 14th 91931t was Gr e en., Nurcey 2 90 T71litf ield, Sam 3-,,;00 Dinkins, Oliver­.3.00 reduced to $600.00 account of error in numberof acres owned, actual survey hows 48 Green, Oliver, 3:00 Williams2,David .20 D ixon., I . 3*00 acres and assessment fixed by the Board at $12.50 per' acrep and an abatement of taxes Hankins, Author 3000 -Wilson, s,80 Evo.n s Davis 3*00 on a valuation of 9380-00 was ordered for the year 1932. Hans -ley., Lessman '117M 3.60 Wr i gilt Fred 3.00 Evans, Nobl e 4.00. At Hawe-o J r 3 60 Fairleyp Chester 3050, meeting a of SeptOmber 6th.1932, the Sheriffs statbment of the 1931�tax'colleotions n es" . Clarkton_� 3.00 1,:, A S 0 1M ORO I p-,VqT I TE . Faison, Jem e s 3100 on r.eal estate was received and referred to the County Auditor for chec king and additional time Padrick2 3.20 Leonard, E.Jx. -1.05 was granted the Sheriff for the collection of insolvents. The Sheriff reported this P6dr-ick, Leon 3oOO -Allen, 5100 Leonard, Geo 3005 day the collection of 019092.88 insolvents from Se tember 6th to October 3rd­1932, P Pledrick, 3.10 Applevrihiteg B.D. 3.00 Leonard, Jans 3olO leaving a balance uncollected of 48,$12.70 and s ubmitted his final settlement of the Pennington� !-'I.C. 6.05 B a t t s c Leonard, Lalarence 1931 taxes together with the necessary affidavits as required by law; the settlement Piner,, Wi R . 3.00 Ba um Ieo.P. 5,10 Neal John 3100 was upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Yoppq accepted by the Board subjedt to Player, I.R 6 4.00 S.C. 3.50 Rhodes, Alex 3,00 check by the County Auditor. The detail follows: Poole, 5*60 Best, G 3 3,00 Rhodes, Geo. 7,33 Potter, 111. J 1 5,00 Best, J:J. 3100 Rogers Geo. 1.15 Listed as per abstract Insolvents $589v578-38 $89,812 -70 P 0 1 -1 oK 3o75 Blackstock 4. gO 0 Sanders, S . Less abatements 2t,192. Sold for taxes 989Z26.16 Pridgen, CoG. 5.65 Burriss, L.C. 3.00 Smith� Jacob 3.00 Not Listed- sold 59 00.51 Ramsuer T.S. 6.25 Burriss Verner 3.00 Smith, Oscar 3,10 $5879385.63 Collected by Auditor 3o 898.45 Ray,- 1.1i. 2.10 C' arps g . -�iv . 3.00 Walker Geo. 3,00 Listed late 2p 617-34 Collected by Sheriff; Raynor Lester 3.85 Colwell, `,7 . D . 1.35 Not listed -collected 3t794.46 Discount 1 647 87 Riggd, J.B. 3.80 Davis, Ao3e 4.85 Not Listed -sold 59600.51, Cash 446,889:84 Ri sing, 'Roberts,, R.F. 3 16 Davis, J.r,. 12.00 Penalty for delayed payment 4010-31 Commission 119443.02 Alfonso 3:00 Edwards, J 4.80 Advertisement costs 612.01 Difference 1.75 Roberts, 3.25 Elliott,I�Irs.G.C. 3o75 Rogers, 3 00 Farrow, A.R. r� � 3,00 $6049020-30 W4,020 o30 Rogers, C.H. 3 :25 Farr 017 A . 7-1i, . .7, 0 - 00 Rogers C.-. 3.75 F r 0 V'r Jessie 3,00 THE INSOLVENT LIST Rogers., �Ellery 3000 F a r r 0 1 , L.S, 3.00 Rogers, J.B. 50'90 Farrow, R. J. .25 Rogers., S .7il. 5,70 F a r r ow� R.L 3*00 r Rollfings, G.T. 4,00 Farrow, ToT. 5,70 Russ J*De 50 Farr ow Walter 1.75 Sellers, 71,11. A. 3,50 Fowler Onzie 3*00 Shaftds� E.A.Jr. 3.85 Gardner, 6.30 Shepardp Rev G.W. .65 -George, D o M. 4,00 Shew, -R.A. 2025 ariff itIr't J . 3,00 Simmons -V.L. 3.50 Hall, Al 1 en 7,40 S i mon R 11 8.45 Henderson, F.P. .60 Simpkinsp 4.00 Herbst, 1-lary E. 6,70 Sisk) J.K. 50 Hewlett, C.H. 4- . 6 0 Skinner� 'J.G. 5:15 T A 1 e zr 1 e t t 'Roger W. 5*25 ski-oper R.L. 3.00 Hollis, Frank 3,.00 ---------- -- 187, Meeting of October 10th.1932, continued. Wilmington, IT C October 24th,1932. The Board set the date at 3:00 O'clock P.M., Wednesday October 12th to The weekly meeting of the Boardwas held at 3:00 o'clock investigate the Possibility of providing juvenile dedention quarters at the County Home. present: Add,ison Hewlett Chairman, .7*E-Yopp, Geo*W.Trask, F.M.Ross and Zasoff.Hall. Upon motion of 11r. Trask,, seconded by Mr. Yopp, 1,1r, ands was allowed an A judgment was.secured,/tor the County by Nathan Cole against Jno. Tate(and wife'01ara J.E.Sh Tate and D.L.Gore and.t.L.Gore Company and J.G.SeitterVfor taxes due the CoiAnty abatement of taxes on an assessment of'$500.00 on building located on lot, #9, for years 1922 through 1926 on three tracts of land in Cape Fear township, Vi, block 016 Kure Beach for the year 1932, account of construe of started until after April ist,1932. tion of same was not D.L.Gore 6 and 6J acres and Seitter tract 3-1 acres as per judgment docket #4 2 'V 9 and it further appears that the taxes on the 6 and 6J acres has been f and the remaining tax unpaid be charged against 3� and ullY Paid 7/10 acre adi s Oining Rock -Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr. Trask, the assessment of $2,500.00 on house Hill and part of the Jim Tate land, in the name of John and Clara Tate- Upon totio of Mr. Traskt seconded by Mr. Yopp, it was so ordered, of Robert Anderson located an lot #11 Myrtle Grove Farms, was reduced to $2-000.00 ac-ount of over assessment and an abatement of taxes on a valuation of $500:00 for year 1932 was ordered. The following communication was received from the County Auditor, to -wit: Upon motion of 11r. Yoppp seconded by Mr. Ross, Captain F.J.Evans,Harne'ut township Wilmington, N. C., October 10th,1932. Itms granted anabatement of taxes on a valuation of $2 p000.00 household- and kitchen furniture and $200600 on 1927 Buick automobile listed in error for the Honorable Board of County Commissioners,, year 1932. New Hanover County, Wilmin-ton, N. C. The request of Fred Dlugin for 4 reduction of assessment on houses on block #335 Gentlemen:- was referred to the Committee for investiga-tion. The request of Mrs. Harry Hayden for a refund of 1929 taxes paid on $455.00 I attach hereto the list of insolvents reported by the Sheriff for personal property and, $3.00 poll tax of T.B.Barr, 1931 taxes which has been checked by me. and $245.00 personal and $3.00 poll for the year 1930, which was included in the taxes on real estate,lot #14- block I have not qui,te completed the check of the Sheriff.'s sett #89 Carolina Place, account of �'having to take the Property back, was declined lement Of course I have nothing to do with the acceptance of the unde r the law. r but hope to do so in the next day or two. for the reason that the claim is more than two years old and is therefo e barred insolvent list and therefore refer it to You for your examination. It seems to me that there are several items an the list whic'i should have and could have been collected. Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr. Ross, the Board authorized the maintenance of telephone service at the County Airport at a rental of approzimately $1*50 per Yours truly, month, all members voting affirmatively except Mr.. Trask who voted No. i.A.Orrell. A report of Tame s 11alker Hospital for September was received and orderedfiled. The mqe.ti-ng then adjourned. 117 _74- Upon motion duly seconded, hIrs. C.L.Turner Wilmington township was granted an C i, X V abatement of taxes on one female dog listed in error for the year 1932. V!5' Upon motion of T-1r. Wilmington,N.C., October 17th,1932. Yo.pp, seconded by Tfr. Ross, TIrs. Fannie P. Holladay was granted an abatement of on $300*00 pers property listed in error for the year 1932. 0 n�a 1 The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3100 o'clock P.M. Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded byldTr. Ross, the recommendation of thei�ecord&r to hire out D.L.Pridgen upon payment of court costs and jail fees amounting to I Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman, WoE.Yoppo Geo.%'1.Trask9F.MRoss and Jas.'A.I.HalL P1.15 vras adopted. The report of the Ladies Rest Room for the month of September %ras received-li The following resolution was offered by Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. and ordered filed. unanimously adopted: rask, and NHEPYA3, It is the sense of this Board that there is an emergency in this county A statement of the amount on deposit in each bank as of September 3bth,1932. together with a memorandum of securit Iles. hels by the County in each case:,Iff-ps U a' this time for relief and received from the County Auditoro '4"IHEREAS, it becomes necessary for the Board to appro�)riate an amount of $12,500.00 to aid in a general fund witli the City and certain Federal funds being disbursed The' request of Mr. Julian K.Taylor for a correction of error in assessment of by the State of North Carolin'a, Therefore Be It $200*00 on four feet of lot #�5 Rbhders, Division Harnett Town hip, the RESOLVED: that a request be made to the Local Government Commission for authority remaining twenty-six feet being assessed -for only $200*00, was upon motion for borrowing said sum for relief, the same to be repaid in accordance with the law, of Mr. Trask, seconded by 74r. Ross, referred to the Chairman for correction and with,power to act. U'Don motion of T;Tr. Ross seconded by 1�r. Yopp, the Board granted aut'hority to make cReck for $2.50 per week payable to Mrs. J.R.Bell for the care of the Turner Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by '1101r. Hall, the Board authorized the sale children, instead of making check payable to TvIrs. May Stone as formerly; Mrs. Bell of wood on county's property along the banks of Smith Creek for a distance of now having care of the said children. fifteen or twenty feet back from the edge of said creek, to Mr.C.H.Davis for a price of 75,e per cord. "'011owing The communication was received from the County Auditor: The request of S.E.Loftin Esq., for a reduction of the assessment on the pro �rty pe Wilmington, N. C. October 24th,1932. of Hrs. of C.E.Goodwin blocks #40,41,42 and 68, was referred to the Chairman, Mr. Robs and Iffr.Hail for investigation with the Tax Assessors and report to the Honorable Board of Commissioners, Board at a subsequent meeting. New Hanover County,, 'Ililmington, N. C. The matter of painting tiie Court House Roof was upon motion of Mr. Ross, sec-onded by Mr. Hall, referred to the Court House Committee with power to act. Gentlemen: - In connection with the proposal to borrow funds to supplement relief Upon motion of Mr. Hallq seconded by Mr. Yopp, the assessment of $17,000-00 on funds I Wish to call your attention to the limitation on tax levies necessary to U 38-7/10 acres of land Pt*Wright,Wrightsville Sound, owned by Mr. Frank E.Beane,Jrl� repay this loan. was reduced to $350.00 per acre to equalize the assessment with that of a jo ning peoperty and an abatement of taxes on a valuation of #3t455.00 for the ye d i see no chance of raising the amount in the general fund levy even ar 1932 with the Present values. was ordered. It is my understanding that there is a law allowing certain counties Upon motion of Mr. T to. levy a special tax for poor relief and for jail expenses but that neither of rask, seconded by Mr. Yopp, the assessment of $2t500-00 on these laws apply to New Hanover County. house of 1,Ar.M.V.Coble Cape Fear township, was reduced to $2,000.00 and a n Yours truly, abatement of taxes on a valuation of $500.00 for the year 1932 was ord0red., U J.A.Orrell. Upon motion, duly seconded, county bills Nos. 744 to 787 inclusive were approved for payment. The meeting then adjourned. U The me ing then ad�ourned, 0 Clerk. Y C I 46 rl�. 184 Meeting of October 3rd)1932, continued, Upon motion of Mr. Hallp seconded by Mr. Trask the County Auditor was' authorized,,, - r to -turn the 1932 tax books ove to the Sheriff9for collection after the She s ettlement of the 1931 tax collections have been audited by him in ace the law. ordance with_ Upon motion of Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Yopp, the Board ordered that all tax pay who have failed to,list their property and are charged with ersl a p enalty for f ailing to list such property and who comes forward and settle their taxes on or bef ore D'ecember, 15thtl932p shall be allowed to pay the amount of their taxes without the penalty, Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Hallt the Privilege given ZakariaS at meetings of April 4tht and July 25th91932, to in this hannarl�h peddle County for a perio of thirty days without a license account of being a disabled World War Veteran, was extended for an additional period of thirty days from date hereof. Upon motion of Mr. Hallp seconded by Mr. Yopp, the Welfare Officer was authori ed 2 to take Sam and Bert Register to East Carolina Training School and Pearl Ra family to Tarboro, N.C., at the expense of the County. YnOr and Upon motion of -Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Yop-,-1, authority was given to have an opening made in the partition between the office of the Welfare Officer and the room adjoi i to Provide additional,room, n ng Upon motilon of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Hall, the Chairman was authorized to appear with members of the Board of Education before the State Board of Equalization at Raleigh and the urge adoption of the 1932-1933 school budget as was approved by the County Commissioners. The reque,st was made by Chairman Herbert A. Lynch Board of Education. of the Upon motion of Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Trask, a request of the Board of Education that the sum of $109000.00 be placed to the credit of the school fund to take care"le of expenditures for the month of October, was granted. Upon motion of Mr. Traskq seconded �by Mr. Hall, the Rev. JOP.King was granted an abatement of taxes on a valuation of $700-00 on building charged in error block #37 f or the year 1932. Upon motion of'Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Yo P, Mrs. Mary E. Ellis was granted an ''abatement of taxes on a valuation of $3P5OO!00 house charaed in.error on lot #80 westU- B "I" Wrightsville.Beach Extension for the year 1932. Upon motion,of Mr. Yoppp seconded by Mr. Hall, an item'of back taxes amountig $3.91 na to charged in error against Lewis Wa rd in block #77 fo was ordered cancelled. r the' year 1930, Upon motion of Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Yoppq hireJot.Bunting was granted an abatement of taxes "'1,200.00,house on a valuation of removed from lot #1, block #lf Carolina Beach for the 1931- year Upon motion of litir. Yoppt seconded by Mr. Traskt Russell Smith was released f rorq 'payneint of penalty for not listingg charged against lot yul block #36 Carolina Beach for the Ir year 19329 account of being a non-resident. Upon,motionp duly secondedp the assessment on merchandise of F.& W. Grand 5 and 10 Bent Stores Inc.t was fixed at $79000,00 and fixtures at $2pO0O.00 for the year 1932 as agreed, The matter of providing a place'at the County Home for the detention of juveniles)/ was referred to a committee of the Board for investigation. County bills Nos. 630 to 651 inclusive were checked and approved for payment.1, The me,dting then adjourned. "Clerk. Wilmington, N. C., October loth,1912, The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Present: Addison Hewlett Chairmang W.E.Yoppt Geo.W.Trask and F.M.Ross* The minutes of meetings of April lithpi8thp and 25; May 2nd99th1l6tht23rdo 31st; June 6thtl3th020th,27th, July 5thpilthgl8thvand 25thp were read and approved as recorded, The following communication was received from the County Auditor concerning the checking of the Sheriffts bill for jail fees: WilmingtonvN.C.9 October 10th,1932- The Honorable Board of County Commissioners, New Hanover County, Wilmington, N. C. Gentlemen: - Heretofore it has been our custom to check the Sheriff's bill for f ees against the jail. book kept by the Jailor, A f ew days ago a complaint was made that this record was not correct and when the bill for September was received we undertook to check the bill against the dockets of the Recorde rs Court and Superior Court with the following result: We f ind that as a general rule the bill checks with the docket Of the Recorders Gourts but there court are cases where a man is tried in the Recorders and takes an appeal or is bound over to the Superior Court in which case we then ON- 185 Meeting of October 10th.919329 continued, went to the Clerk of the Superior Court who in some cases appro ved the charge but in,others.Mr.Woody tells me he would not do sop stating that the case has not been docketed and he has no information upon which to act. Insome cases the Solicitor requests the Sheriff to brink in a prisoner from the farm to be used as a witness. While waiting to be heard the prisoner is put in jail and a charge made forlhis keep but there is no record against which the bill Can be checked. In one case a man was committed by the Coroner and is still in jail according to informationsecured from the Jailor. We can of course check the man into jail but aside from verbal information we have no recor d that he is still there I and am advised that the Superior Court Clerk will not approve this item., It seems that the Superior Court Judge occasionally commits a prisoner to jail for a period of several months to be used by the Sheriff as a helper without any reference as to who shall pay for his keep. There two are charges.on the September report for men so sentencedg one for eighteen months and the Superior Court Clerk approved these items. has There is now a man in jail who has been sente'nced to the roads but has so far refused to waive his right of appeal and the Jailor inform me that the law allows him. ten days to decide this question and that the local representative 8 of the Highway Commission will not accept him until the attached form isifilled out and signed. The Recorders Court Clerk will approvelthe bill to the time of the sentence but beyond that time is not informed The Jailor informs me that ;hqre are cases in which the Farm Superintendent and the Steward at the Stockade fail to come for prisoners when advised to do so and in these cases the docket does not go beyond the sentence date. We find no evidence of any attemptto overcharge other than the long time sentences for men as helpers in the jail. We will continue to check the jail bill by the jail record as heretofore unless you direct otherwise; but if it is your desire that the bill be checked against the Court Dockets it will be necessary for you to give us some assistance by requiring the various officers involved to keep a more completerecord than has been kept heretofore. Respectfully submitted, J.A.Orrell, Whereupon Mr. Ross moved and it was seconded by Mr. Trask, and unanimously carriedv that the County Auditor be authorized and directed to continue to check the jail bill by, the jail record as heretofore A further reduction of the assessment of the,American Agricultural Chemical Company by $269182-83 in addition to that previously allowed for the year 1932 account of removal of buildings, fixtures and machinery as and outlined requestedby Mr,J.0. Carr, was upon,motion of Mr. Ross, secondedbyl-ir. Yopp, received and referred to the committee on assessments to consider with the Tax Assessors and with power to act, Upon motion cf Mr. Trask9seconded by Mr. Yoppt the Welfare Off icer was authorized to take Fred Vereen eight year old yputhq to Jackson, Training School,Coneord, N.C., and authorized the transportation of Mrs.Fannie Harrington, aged widow with six children now being ca'red for by the Associated Charitiesq to their home at Tarboro, N. C., by County truckv the expense of such transportation together with a bill for $11-70 expense for transporting the Raynor family to their home at Tarboro was referred to the County Attorney to collect from Edgecomb County, they being indigent subjects of that County. Upon motiont duly secondedt the Board approved the payment of $4.40 to Associated Charities for transportation of Mrs.Minnie Carter to Greensboro. Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Yopp, M I rs. Edna Kellum, having been investigated and recommended by the Welfare Officerg was granted an allowance of Per month from the Mothers' Aid Fund subject to the approval of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare. 14 Upon motion of Mr. Trasko seconded by Mr. Rosso Mr.David Tousignant was allowed to correct his 1932 tax list by claiming liabilities he failed to deduct from solvent credits listedt and'an abatement of taxed on a valuation of $4-$000.00, the involvedt was 'granted. amount The request of Mr. Hargrove Bellamy for reduction of assessment on lot 6A,block "B" Wrightsville Beach Extension account of erosion, was declined for the reason that said premises 'have not yet been seriously damaged. A communication from the Governor requesting advice as to the need or Possible nee for special- terms of court during the Spring Term 1933, was referred to the Bar A.-_�sociation. Upon motion of Mr. Rosso seconded by Mr the Board released the charge of $2,00 penalty f 96yoppo IP or not listing, against lots 1 —167 and 168 Shore Acresq charged in the Of J-R.Bell for the year 1931, account of other parties having to take the property over and pay the tax and J.R.Bell having no equity in the same. Upon Motionp duly secondedg County bills Nos. 652 to 743 were approved for payment, Upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Yoppp an appropriation of $25,00 was granted the Community Old Folks Hometcolored for the month of Octobe . It appe ars investigation that five indigent inmp upon ates are being cared for at the home at present, I INAWWWRAQW040 Iwo W, Meeting of October 10thtl9329 continued, Wilmington,N.C., October 24th,1932. The Board set the date at 3:00 o'clock P.M.9 Wednesday October 12th, to The weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock investigate the possibility of providing juvenile dedention quarters at the County Home. Preaent: Addison Hewlett Cha i rinan WOE-Yopp, Geo.W.Trask, F *M. Ro s s and Zas.M.Hall. judgment was secured,/for the County by Nathan Cole against Jno. Tate and wife' Upon motion of 1.1r. Trask, seconded by Mr. Yopp, yr. J.E. ty Clara Shande wa a allowed an Tate and D.L.Gore and D.L.Gore Company and J.G.SeitterVfor taxes due, t e Coim abatement of taxes on an assessment of $500 00'on building located on lot #9 for.years 1922 through 1926 on three tracts of land in Cape Fear tollnship, Viz block #16 Xure Beach for the year 1932 ac count of construct, D.L Gore 6 and 6J acres and Seitter tract of 3-� acres as per judgment,' I .6on of same was not docket #492 started until after April lot,1932. and it further appears that the taxes on the 6 and 6-1 acres has been 4 f ullY, paid and the remaining tax unpaid be charged against 3J and 7/10 acres adjoining Rock .Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded b Mr. Trask Hill and part of the Jim Tate landp in the name of John and Clara Tate. up % of Robert Anderson located on lot # y the assessment of $2,500.00 on house of Mr. Traskp seconded by Mr. Yopp, it was'so ordered. on motion 11 Myrtle Grove Farms, was reduced to $2'000.00 account of over assessment and an abatement of taxes on a valuation of $500:00 for year 1932 was ordered. The following communication was received from the County Auditor, to -wit: Upon motion of Mr. Yoppo seconded by Mr. Rosso Captain F.J.Evans,Harnett township Wilmington, N. C October 10th.1932. ,ras granted an abatement of taxes on a valuation of $2pOOO-OO household and C) Honorable Board of County Commissioners kitchen furniture and $200.00 on 1927 Buick automobile listed in error for the year 1932. New Hanover County, Wilmington, N. C. The request of Fred Dlugin for A reduction of assessment on houses on block #335 was referred to the Committee for investigation. Gentlemen: - The request of 11re. Harry Hayden for a refund of 1929 taxes paid on $455.00 I attach hereto the list of insolvents reported by the Sheriff for personal property and, $3.00 poll tax of T.B.Barr, and 1931 taxes which has been checked by me. Doll for the year 1930, $245.00 personal and $3.00 whIch was included in the taxes on real estate'lot #14' block #8, Carolina Place I have not qui,te completed the check of the Sheri-­f Is settlement account bf,-'having to take the property back, was declined but hope to do so in the next day or two. for the reason that the claim is under the law. more than two years old and is therefore barred Of course I have nothing to do with the acceptance of the insolvent list and theref ore refer it to you for your examination. It seems to me that there are several items on the list which should have and could have been Upon motion of Mr. Yopp, seconded by Mr. Ross, the Board authorized the maintenance collected, of telephone service at the County Airport at a rental of approzimately $1.50 per, .Yours truly, month, all members voting affirmatively except TJr. Trask who voted No. J.A.Orrell. A The meeting then adjourned. A reDort I of James 71alker Hospital -for September was received and ordered filed. Upon motion, duly seconded drs �,,-iFll 4;e7 , h - '.L.Turner Wilmington township was granted an 4; 2-0 ;i abatement of taxes on one female dog listed in error for the year 1932. M Upon motion of 111i-r. Yopp iseconded byl�r. Ross,llrs. Fannie P. Holladay was granted Wilmington,N.C., October 17th,1932. an abatement of taxes 01 $300 OODersonal property listed inerror for the year 1932. The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Upon motion of, Mr. Trask seconded by 11Jr. Ross, the recommendation of the i�ecord&r to hire out D.L.Pridgen upon paym ent of court costs and jail fees amounting to Present: Addison Hewl e t t Chairman$ 'i'l-E-Yopp, Geo.W.Trask-F.MT.Ross and Jas.11.HalL -$'21.15 was adopted, -Ladies Rest Ro om for the month of 8eptember was re ce ived­ The report of the The following resolution was offered by Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Trask, and and ordered filed, unanimously adopted: A statement of the amount on depobit in each bank as of September 30th,19,32 VHE Py-- AS It is the sense of this Board that there is an emergency in this county a ti.ies hels by the County in each case was t this time for relief, and together with a memorandum of securi received from the County -Auditor. VIHERE, AS, itbecomes necessary for theBoard to appro priate an amount of $12t5OO.00 to aid in a general fund wit.�,i the City and certain Fe-deral funds being disbursed by the State of North Carolina� Therefore Be It The request of Mr -Julian K.Taylor for a correction of error in assessment of $200.00 on four feet of lot #25 Reihders-�- Division Harnett Township, the RE SOLVE D: that a request be made to the Local Government Commission for authority remaining twenty-six feet being assessed for only $200000, was upon motion for borrowing said sum for relief, the same to be repaid in accordance with the law. of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Ross, referred to the Chairman for correction and with power to act. UPOn motion of '-Hr. Ross, seconded by Alr. Yopp, the Board granted authority to make check for $2,50 per week payable to 11-Irs. J.k.Bell for the care of the' Turner Upon motion of Mr.'Ross, seconded by TMI'r. Hall, the Board authorized the sale children, instead of making check payable to Mrs. May Stone as formerly; Mrs. Bell of wood on,county's property along the banks of Smith Creek for a distance of 'low having care of the said children. fifteen or twenty feet back from the edge of said creek, to Mr.d.H.Davis for a price of 75je per cord. The foilowing communication w as receivedfrom the County Auditor: The request of S.E.Loftin Esq., for a reduction of the assessment on the property/ Wilmington, N. C. October 24th,1932. of Hrs. of C.E.Goodwin, blocks #40,41.42 and 68, was referred to the Chairmano V Mr. Ross and'Mr.Hall for investigation with.the Tax Assessors and report to the Honorable Board. of Commissioners, Board at a subselquent meeting. New Hanover County, 'iffilmington, i\T. C. ,onded The matter of painting the Court House Roof was upon motion of Mr. Ross, Be?' Gentlemen:- -by Mr. Hall, re'ferred to the Court House Committee with power to act. In connection with the proposal to borrow funds to supplement relief Upon motion of Mr. Hallo seconded by Mr. Yopp, the assessment of $17,000*00 on funds I wish to call your attentioin to the limitation on tax levies necessary to 38-7/10 acres of land Pt.Wright,',Vrightsv4lle Sound, owned by Mr. Frank E.Beanefiry repay this loan, was reduced to $350.00 per acre to equalize the assessment with that of adjoining I see no chance of raising the amount in the general fund levy even property and an abatement of taxes on a valuation of #3,455,00 for the year 1932 with the present values. was ordered, It is my understanding that there is a law allowing certain counties to levy a special tax for poor relief and for jail expenses but that neither of Upon motion of Mr. Trasko seconded by Mr. Yopp, the assessment of $20500,00 on these laws apply to New Hanover County. house Of Mr-M.V.Coble Cape Fear township, was reduced to $2,000.00 and an abatement of taxes on a valuation of $500.00 for the year 1932 was ordered* Yours truly, Al J.A.Orrell. Upon motion, duly seconded, county bills Nos. 744 to 787 inclusive were approved for payment. The meeting then adjou"rned. X The me(:r' ting then ad4ourned. 0 7, rk.. 7 ........ .. Meeting of October 31st., continued Wilmingt6n,N.C., October 31st,1932. Brought Forwardo, .......... ...... ...... Is & 928075 SCHOOL BONDS The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 of clocl.; P.1g. =Coupon No 1,2 --------- 2 $25.00 Bona BO. 28 0 '50. 00 8 to 125----IOS 0 ' 25.00 29700,00 Pre,sent,:,Alddison Hewlett Chairman, Geo.W.Trask, F.M.Ross and Jas. M. Hall. Expense on coupons,... 7.81 $21,757.81 S CHOOL BONDS Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Ross, the $1,250.00 assessment on Bond No. 28 Coupon No to 17--' ----- 15 @ 25*00 375,00 375.00 house of Mr. B.F.Rathjen located on 22 acres of land Adj. Andrew IfooretCape Pear COURT HO U,�Z BONDS township was reduced.to 1800.00 and an abatement of taxes on a 'valuation of Bond il�o. 17 Coupon No. 1.61 to 164--- 4 @ 25.00 100.00 450.0o for the year 1932 was ordered. 17 Coupon No. 170 ---------- 1 @ 25.00 25.00 ROAD BONDS 73ond Vo. 72 Coupon No. 36 37 40 Upon motion of lair. Trask, seconded by Mr. Ross, the Carolina Furniture Company 7, f4l,42_5 0 22 50 - 112. 50 was granted an abatement of taxes on a valuation of q'P2000,00 37 10 to 85 ----------- at $5000,00 in error for the year 1932, open accounts listed 38 12050 - 12.50 77,78f,85I,119- 4 SCHOOL BONDS 0 12,50 50.00 The request of Mr. 11-Marion deLanger for a reduction of assessment on hous- Bond 14o. 26 Coupon No. 71 to ?5_____ 5 @ 25,00 125.00 at Oleander, was referred to'the-Ca.mmittee for investigation, of to 38 It to 45 ----------- 25.00 25.00 450.00 $30582.81 The Board after securing further information regarding request of Mrs -Harry Hayden for a refund of 1929 and 1930 taxes paid on personal property and poll tax of T.B.Barr lotal Coupons bur which was.charged in the taxes on lot #14, block # 8, Carolina Place and it $49,511-56 th appearing at Mrs. Hayden has had some previous correspondence concerning thi; tax, Mr' The Board�, then took a recess. -Trask moved and it was seconded by Mr. Ross aiid carried, that a refund of poll and personal 7 taxes of T.B.Barr paid by hIrs. Hayden fdr the years 1929 and 1930 be refunded to her on account of having to take the property back and 1,11.r.Barr having no equity in the Wilmington same* e �rl- N-C-f, November 7th,1932. The regular monthly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00, of clock P.M. U ceived and odrered The County Auditors cash report for the month of September was rc filed. -present: Addison Hewlett Chairman W -p,Geo.%% Trask, and Jas.M.Hall. -E-Yop Miss Elizabeth Ragin Horne Demonstration Agent submitted he verbal report for the Upon motion of Mr Hall, seconded by ITAIr. Ross, the Board authorized the renewal' of check altera'ion'bond #C14A 20021 for one year with the General Indemnity Corporation, month. of October. at a cost of u$8.50, all members voting affirmatively except Mr. Trask who voted No. Mir. -,,'I.S.Johnson Secretary of' the Wilmington Clearing House Association was Present The request of Mrs. Julia A. Sigler for a reduction of assessment on house on Borden and 'presented a coTrznunication from the banks of the city advising this Board that Avenue Brookwood was referred to the Coirmittee ation. al' a meetin for investig' g of the banks on October 31st,action was taken placing the funds of the dounty of New Hanover and the '-itY of `,Vilmington deposited with any of the banks An order of Judge W.A.Devin directing the pa:vment of 68.83 to John R. Morris,Sheriff , on an interest rate basis of 2-1�% on certificates of deposit andsavings accounts and a rate of 1% on active or checking accounts, for expense for transporting John Douglas Fi;elds and Annie McKoy from Ashland, Vao, I stating that in other larger cities of to Iffilmington,N.C.P was -referred to the County Attorney. North Carolina f or some time Past'the inte rest Daid on secured public deposits has eit',er been entirely withdrawn or carried at a -very low rate, and feel that the fficers in charae The following good and lawful men were drawn to serve as, jurors in the Superior Court O.L C;) of the City and County funds. are aware that for a good while the for the trial of criminal cases,one.week term beginning November 14th,1932: banks in our city hav e been paying a higher rate of interest' than has P I r elsewhere during this period of low m eVailed IT. A DeCover. C.E*-Thompson. CeK-Council, H.F.Paul. D.H.Noble. T.W. Carroll. oney rates, and for the further reason that premiums on depository bonds have increased from -21% to as high as .160% A ac -L The said *As Browne R.S.Hufham. J.E.-Walton. F.S.Burr. �N-.S.Haskett. i.L.Toon. Of t on to become effpctive�on and after November 15-ths,19320 After a general discussio n Fred Willetts. E.R.Blake. F.D.Edwards, R.M.Gris3omo R.M.Buok. J.H.Fryar, the matter Mr. Trask moved, and it was seconded by Mi-. Yopp and darriedo, that W.,R.Vann. 1f.F.Allen., R.L.Groover. - Jno.L.Hazelhurst.Jr. L.C.Gores, the basis of interest as offered by the banks be accepted. Alfred Teachey. Carl.Causey. A.B.Thoraas,Jr. H. J.lAohr. S.E.Brock. Woody Bryant. C.B.Kornegay. O.L.%Valtono J.D.Edivards. J . H. L owe.. `4im. P. Edwards. J. R. Adams U*Oon motion, of 11r. Hall, seco ed by 111r. Yopp, the County Auditor was'autho' 0 nd G.C.McConnell. instructed to turn over the rized and For the trial of civil cases,two weeks beginning December 5th,1932: relief -�5o,000.00 Federal funds received through the State for to J.A.Taylor Administrator of "elief. T.N.Rowell. J.A.Oldham. W.E. Singletary. H.E. Ortman. Levi Batson. W.S.Ledbetter. Upon motion of Mr. YO-jp, seconded by 11-11r. Hall, the Board authorized the transfer of S.P.Sykes. Glenn Herring.C.W.Lassiter. J-W.Garner. I.G.Upchurch.J.H.Davis- 'p509OOO.00 State of N' the Guaranty Trust J, Co orth Carolina General Fund 6% Notes due November 25th.1932 fr-om T.E.Goff. H.M.Williams. H.S.Key. G.A.Hardwick*C.R.Harts. G.I:1k.Sloan,Jr-, m-,I-,any of New York to the North Carolina Bank & Wilmington, N. Co Trust Company,, IE. C . Hi Cks J.J.Furlong,Jr.R.L.Lewis. O.M.Anderson.E.C.Hines. L.D.Lat"'Ga. as collateral security to funds of New Hanover County on deposit for the second? week beginning December 12th.1932. with the '111ilmington Savings & Trus# Company. VVith reference to the ciaim. of -John R. Morris Sheriff, for $68.8� expense f or bringing J.L.Sprunt. J.F.Powell, B.T.Keal. J.W.Hufham. J.B.Jenkins. W.C.Robbins, 'John Douglas Fields and Annie ldcKoy, prisoners, from AshlendoVa.p without securing AOC.Thor-oe C.F.Seitter. C.B.BullockX lgm.Ehlers. WoB*'Crtunpler.V.H.!,'Iestbrook. extradition papars, the �county Attorney was requeste'd to appear before Judge W.A.Devin If. H. Grant. L.L.Merritt., . H.D.Futrelle. J.A.Raynor. C.S.Eubanks T.C.Ro'e and ask that h1s order of October '6th$1932, directing the commissioners to pay the H.J.Gerdes. C.T.Jewell. J.A.Everett. W.Tatum. G.B.Canady.,. V.Ambrosiano. said sum to John R. Morr'is Sheriffle stricken from the records for the reason that if tie charge against the prisoners is a felony the State would have to pay the expense The following coupons were presented by the County Auditor as having been paid and under the law. were burned in the presence of the Boards SCHOOLc�BONDS. A communication from the County Auditor showing the amount on deposit in each bank fo-fid 37 Coupon No. 108 ---------- @ 1 @ $25.00 - $25.00 School. as Of October 31st,1932, together with a memorandum of securities held in each case of to 37 It _I# 23 ----------- 1 @ 25,00 - 25,00 Roads was re ceived, if If 35- to to 78 ----------- I @ 12.50 - 12.50 11 14 36 it 96 ----------- 1 @0 12,950 - 12*50 to Up -on r_q0tior, 9 dulyseconded, Vr-W.A.Aluhn was granted an abatement o' 37 78-96-98----- 3 12.60 - 37.50 It $ 112.50 on the d .1 " P011 tax charged elinquent list and released from payment of penal ty for no-L in block A, t listing property SOHOOL BONDS lot #29, Pinehurst for the year 1932, account of having listedPoll and Personal regular and through error the real estate was laft off his list. Bond No. 27 Coupon No. 63 ----------- 1' 0, 25.00 - 25.00 DOURT HOUSE BONDS A request of the Board of "ducation that the sun of "i I b Uoupon No. 161 to 164 ---- 2 @ 25.00 - 100.00 0 .41 t. 9 vOOO,OO be placed to -the credit 11 it he school fund to take care of expendittLres for the itionth of -��Overnber, was upon 16 170 ----------- I @ 25.00 - 25.00 mOtibn of �dr. Trask, seconded by 1�,Tr. Hall, granted. ROAD BONDS Bond No, 37 Coupon No. 99 ----------- 1 0 12.50 - 12.50 137,50 Upon motion of _Salr. Trask, seconded b-sr ldr. Hall, the Board authorized the construction R BOIDS Of a building at the Qounty Home, ouj _L T 0! t of the lumber on hand there,for housing the Bo d 4f Coupon No. 33,37,40,41042 5 0 22-50 - 112.50 grist Mill and laundry machinery and authorized the remodeling and repair- 37, 88 ------------ 1 0 12.50 - 12.50 125.00 old laundry building. ing of the ROAD BOIMS _7 o Bond N-6.777 coilpon ITO. 90 8c 118 ------ 2 0 12.50 25,00 Upon motion of "r. `_7opp, seconded by Mr. Hall , the Board authorized the settlement of ROAD BONDs all taxes due by Charity Henry on property in blocks Nos. 32948 and 62, through the ear 1931 Bond NO. 42 Coupon No. 6 ------------- 1 22.50 - 22.50 upon payment of $702.15 on a basis of 42­,,,:-/0o1' of the said amount for the County 38 it 87,95j,98 ------ 3 @ 12.50 - 37.50 1298.41f, and 57JL% for the City,$403.74, and as further authorized at meeting of 2 SCHOOL BONDS October 3,1932 and also authorized the payment Of $10-00 to Nathan Colef, Esq,�, for Bond To_-�5 Coupon No. 59 to 63 ------ 5 0 23,75 - 118.75 services rendered in first bringing suit for the collection of the said taxess 26 it 64f,73174 ------ 3 g,) 25.00 - 75.00 26 79 & 80- 2 0 25.00 - 50.00 .... ------ 38 0 25.00 - 75.00 if If 38 151o,179 -------- 2 0 12.50 - 25.00 of 38 if 181 to 8 0 12.50 100-00 503.75 Forward,,,,,.,..,, ............. $928.75 - --- --- 191 Meeting of November 7th,1932, continued* Upon motion of I'dr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Hall, county.bi'lls nos. 788 to 0,64 I for Wilmington, Nove inber 21st,1932, were app ro ved Payment. The CountyAuditors cash report for the month of November was received and ordered The Board met'in regular' weekly session at 3:00 o1clo.ok P.1r. f iled.: Th me ting then adjourned. Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman ask,F Hall. E. YOPP Geo . W. Tr, ;.Ross and J as . '11 The resolution ad6p-tled by the Board at meeting of January 13th $1931, authorizing Clerk. a committee of the Chairman'lCount y Auditor nd County Attorney�to acquire additional United Stater.Government bonds or State bonds fr om County depositories to secure county funds de osited, or -to release any such bonds should the shrinkage _0 p Wilmington, I.T. C., November 14th�193;:.`,. Of c ounty deposits in any of the county deynositories�,rarrent suchaction,iias upon motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Trask, amended by addin F, the following: The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 otclock P.!"-. and the said committee isfurther author*izedand Present: Addison Hewlett Chairman, Geo,--d.Trask and 'F.I.I.Ross. empowered to exchano -e any bonds or notes held to secure county funds for Upon motion Of Trask, seconded by 11-41r. _1Wss, bondo of the following County any other bonds or notes that in their judgment will adequately secure the county -funds in the Officers were fixed by the'Board, to -wit: r' espective depositories, C.David Jones, Sheriff Elect: -i moti" n 6' Hall Hr Upoi seconded by Yopp, Mr.J.G.-Birinson was allowed to correct his 1932 tax lis- by claimin liabirlity Process bond $23,500.00 g a of $2,000.00 he failed to d U educt from solvent credits listed and an abatement of taxes on For the collection a valuation of "'1078.0.10 was allowed. of school and county taxes, 2$500,00 For the collection The request of Mr. John 'w. Perdew to be released frompay I ment of penalty for not 1931 of State taxes 1,000.00 paying his taxes on time I toC,,ether with sheriffst sales cost charged against 1 his property in block #7 Carolina Heights ined for JU was decl -he reason that the said items are fixed by law and were properly charged. A.B.Rhodes,Regist-er of Deeds$10,000.00 A.%%Allen,Coroner 2,000.00 It appearing to the Board 'that an item of �23.94 back taxes due for the year 1930 The request of �gie Burnett for a reduction of assessment oi-1 house in erroneous va s ly posted against R.H.Northrop in block #71 on the official back tax records, whereas the item should have block #240 was referred to the Coranittee for investigation. been charged arrainst R.H.Northrop block JJ72 west end of lot #1. Upon examination Of title by E-,.O�_" Bur�-,win Esq.�-U`itle was J)assed In July 1932 -and on October 17th,1932 effort was made to correct tile error by. The re-ouest of Mr.C.B.Parmele that the reduction of assessment on building in trans-Iferringr the char-cre from block #71 to bluock #72, which correction, of course, block #161, southeast part of lot 5 to $300.00 effective as of April lst,1930 tl-_�e be did api)ear at the time of passane of title, therefore upon motion of Ldr.yopp, as approved by Co_rnm_ittee� made effective as of lldlay lst,1927 on account, seconded by Hall, the Board ordered tile said item of $23.94 tax due for the of bad condition of the building, was referred back to the Cornraittee for year I�D30 as af oresaid� cancelled on the back tax records', investi.-ation and report to the Board. IJ-Don motion of 1.1'X. Trask, seconded by 11r.Ross, Mrs. L.K.'-,Vooten of Kinston,11.c., Upon hotion of Lt�,Ir.,YopP2 seconded by,1-1r. Ross, the Board, acting upon order of t"le court, approved the was granted an abatement of,,$2,00 penalty for riot listing lot #1, in block I.To.26 payment of �`�68.83 exDense to J01131 R - 1,11orr is Sher if f f or, bri.n,.,-ing John Douglas and,Annie cKoy from AShelawnd, Va. --gilmington Wilmin-ton Beach for the year 1931 account of being a non-resident, and a refund , to for tri- 1 4. in the'superior couruo of $2.00 penalty paid by him on,November 5,1932, was ibrder'ed. report of Ladies Rest Room for the month of October was received and ordered 01 lot on, of K Rossq seconded by 121r. Trask$ the Board approved,the payment A V, Ub 9 5 5 long� distant telephone by filed. calls the Home _-,)emonstrat ion A-ent in "On"lecti'On with cannin':,- to aid charity funds throu_�'l the winter months. A request of 'lir.T.Sykes for a reduction of a,..�,sessrnent of $2,750.00 'on house on lot #10, block �1,700.,to Upon motion of 11r. Tra:�k seconded by Hall., the assessment of $2050 .00 on #2, Sunset Park, claiming that tile same cost constr' uct, house of Sykes at 3unset Park was reduced to $2�0!`O,00 account of , therefore too hi--�,h in proportion to cost, was upon motion referred to the committee over asse�­3ment,, and an abatement ofutaxes on a valuation of $i 50 for investigation and report back to the Board. *00 was ordered. Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by 1111,r. Ros5, county bills 70S. 965 to 973 Upon motci .,-,n of 11�x 0- Trask, seconded by T,'� Yopp, the Board aut thorized and direci-,ed the County Auditor to turn over t1le $3,250.00 Federal inclusive, were ordered aid. p U.1 funds' received from the -state f or r I I elie-�, to J.A. Taylor Adm.] ni strat or of Relief. Upon motion of Mr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Ross, county bills 13-Tos. 974 to 1004. for holding November 8th.1932, to $2,477.18 Upon rno-1- Lion of Hr. Trask, seconded by ?,,,:r. Hall, the Board authorized the purchase covering expense election amounting of seven record books for the Regis'er of Deeds at'a cost of "200,00 and were approved for payment; the said Eunount having exceeded ti-le budget allowance daily Register at $31.00, a one nd authority is hereby given to transfer a sufficient by,$238.00 this amount was ordered transferred from the emergency fund to meet -this amount of -funds fro the Eniergency fund -to the Register of' Deeds stationery U) and expense. 'Orinitin -ni ol, -to meet this expense. g account with vi. I A. The following actions taken by the Commissioners in a conference:held'November The Grand Jur Y's report for November Term was received. llth.1932, all members being present except Mr. Yopp, was upon motiont duly seconded, confirmed by the Board; J,­ Upon mOtiOn--Of 1.1r. Ross, sec I onded by JHr. Trask, the Chairman, County Auditor and The matter of furnishing . 0 approximately 40,000 feet of lumber from, trees n the the County Attorney were namedto prepare the papers and take such steps necessary toward securing the approval of the Local Gover=ent County Farm property for the use of wharfs and slips in'the c.onstruction of a Corimission to borrow an. arnount not exc,eeding $12.,500*00 for.-relie-"' in this county -as yach-P basin at the h1unicipal docks, by the rel.ief a,3sociation, was upon motion of 01" October 21st,1932. authorized at meeting Mir. Rossq seconded by 1.11r. Hall, referred to a coi.-mittee of the Chair and Y m a n Lx. . Trask for investigation as to the suloply of trees oil County property and ir Upon motibn of 11 Yo-,pp, seconded by Mr. Hall., count,,, bills ',�Tos. 1005 to 1041 inc., report to the Board, were -approved for payment, itle to Upon motion of lEr. Frask,, seconded by Ross, the Board accepted the t- two trucks company r Upon motion of seconded by 1,11r. Yopp, 1,11le fo2lowing bills having been from the Smith 1alotor Company and one from the Rainey -Chevrolet for incurred withoul' prrl t oper requisition, were found to cover necessary county expense use in relief work. and were a'o-proved for payment; Upon motion, duly seconded$ the Board adopted a triplicate food order for,,, to be officery Soutliern Bell Telephone Co., lone distant charges, Sh-el-i $26.23 f used for the purchase of food for the County Poor as suggested by the Welfare Jackson Bell Co., let,ter heads and repairs to record books 49.50 to replace the present Charity orders now in use. Pace & 1.1-otte and Cole & 1.riotte Attys,.Feel;. approved by the Court5O.oO Upon motion of .1 a-. Trask, seconded by Lr. Hall, the Board acproved the PaYinenu of Ka-therine 0. Trask, Services,Boatd of E 5*00 $25.00 attorneys fee to Geo.L.Peschau, Esq., in the case of -State vs Beatrice Boney U the said amounts, or so much thereof that may be necessary, to be E as per order of the Court. paid out odr the erner ency fund. 9 L Upon motion of 71.1r. Trask$ seconded by Mr. Hall$ -the County Auditor was authoriZed instructed state Tile request of the Horne 1)emonstration Agent to have her Remington Typ ewr - ter and to tLtrn over the $P4,,000.00 Federal Funds received through the repaired, 'was declined. for relief, to J.A.Taylor Administrator of Relief. The _bting then adjoui-ned. rTe. Upon motion, duly seconded, tile asses3merit of $3,000.00 on house of Mrs -Elizabeth H-Robbins, z.",Ltiantic View,Harnett Township, was reduced to .00 accogrit 2,F3sessment of over s and an abatement of taxes on a valuation Of $1000,00 for the year 1932, was ordered, Clerk. The meelting then adjourned, Clerk, 192 19�3 Wi lmingt on,, No C a 3, November 28t h,1932, ting of Demember 5th,1932, continued. 1,,e e The regular weekly Of t h e Board was held at 34-00 O'clock meleting E county expense in cases of emergen Present: CY should the Ch a i rman be detained 'f r Wn h Is o .1fice "ddison Hewl:pt-t Chairman, W.E.YOPP5 Geo-'d.Trask and thr -rom the county,, ourL sickness, or absent f on of !,,Tr. Trask,, seconded by !-.,Lr The minutes Of meetings of August lst-�8th,1'15th,22nd and 29.September 6th R o.5 Thos K Wo a dv was re-elected Clerk Upon moti l9th., 21st and 26th. October 3rd,10th,17th, '24t1h, and 31st. Novemb Pl2thjl5th2 of the Bo'ard and salary fixed at $000.00 per month. 21st were read. and approved as recorded. er 7th� 14th and till their respective Positions'for the year ending Irs. Fannie E. Key for a red�Actiorl Of assessmel-it on November 30thj,1933, and salaries fiY.ed as folio The request Of 1,,T The following were re-elected to 'Wr i �Th t U house at WS: sville Beach danaged by the h i r-h t i d e s IN`- 3 Upon motion Of �,Ar T by Mr. YOPP, referred -to the Corzqittee for investi­ seconded -ation. Bellamy Bellamy, County 14ttorneys ............. *2 $100,00 Per ontho m onClerk to the County Xw(.Jitor A c D.G.Edm onds Ips 4,* 125,00 -3ten,ographer, s.EP T.Keal.,,D 95,00 ommunication was received from the State Board of Equalization a S Ing that an U dvi Ed George, Janitor Court'.Y,.ouse allotment of 4486.00 was made for the salary of the emer[,ency teacher Old:building) 9r, ".00 Miyrtle Grove white schbbl. to L . L.I.Rich�Janitor C-,.,�urt HouSe 90*00 J.-.',,`.0tillmanKc(naper, Oak Grove Cemetery ............ 41,67 11 A petition bearimo- tile signatures Of 39 citizens reques-,-ing Super int endent COUntY Home and. FLArm ...... . 100,00 3 . Go Long to the road lead t1lat repairs be made ing from 71ri­-1htsville Turnpike at B S.G.Long, Auto Al lawanc e ....................... radleyol creek biridge, to State 71 20,00 11 T County Home ....... r-.0 of 00 -Irrs. S.G.Long, 1 1, .......... 11.ir,,hway #30, a- distance of aPprOXimately three 2--r1iles; was received and u-pon motion C.L.Philemon, Special Officer ...... 120.00 If I Of 111r. Fail, seconded by Mr. Yopp, ,,ia2 A­_nProved and 6rclered forwarded -to tftP3_State Highway Commission for consider -a-It-, ion . F.Porter Davis, Special Officer ................... 120*00 Upon motion of 1:r. Trask) seconded by Lr. yopp, :r J.H.Southerland, Fish Inspector, ... .......... Fees Only. , i. cu 'I gpi� owed to pay -q-llo,ore in block #166 -vijitnout being requir.--d to tile 1932 tax on the real estate Of P 07:1,-all was all X, pay any of his Personal Property tax of $250.00 ID L�"J. L Q valuation, for r LSTAII ING the eason that M c G o w n haid to takle tulie Property back and ite 1loore -havinf-P -lo equit- 'he U Upon motion� duly seconded County Home andriarm,..... ....... ....... -an, Geo .1,ff.Trask Chairm �a bill Of the case of yaco Croma a P_, for $2.215 ft-1--s in Addisol-, Hewlett rtie tried for bastardy, and one for!_� P John 11. �`42.25 pay1­1ble to Frank Ross. riff, for transportation for Taylor U U --proval OL the County �'t`orney. r e Court 'louse and a�Proved subject to the a,,, 0 i3tate ............... J SH Hint on Ch.a i rn an TTpon r.qo 0� U n Geo.W.Trask-Jas.Y.Ilall. of _111r. Trask, seconded by 7 - YODI), the 13oard ap*ordved tfl(�, paymant of 4 �6.54 charity rate traqsl )ortation for Carol i 1 , __ ­ G­ 'V T i - -0- arm Home Demonst-ratioll Work, ..... 0.6­0 OF at ',_Iashington, Do C. I ntford to the home of her parents Frank Ross Chairman, n H_-vfrlett-G6o.7,1.Tr,,_sk. Addism T Upon motionp duly seconded� authority was given to ha Health, ................. ve the windo-us in the i-il Jas.M.Hall Chairman, A repaired. ....... Frank Ross-J. H.Hinton. 4 jpon motion, duly sseconded� the DoaIrd cactinLp- Oak Grove Cemetery ........ ....... in e'll ener-enc, J.H. Hinton C t-he County Farr. Drainage Prisoners in cleari jr, crave authority -.1-c- use hairmazi,, ng debris at Wri-Iltsville Beaches to prevent furt -an d Ca ro 1 i n a Addison Hewlett. her danageto buildinsrs by ficatting timbe- recent hi. -I'll - - L, b ainds and tides, this don rs resultin.g from -he Ferr e in an effort to save valuable taxable r o -,n e 1- '1' y. y C oremi is s on ... .................... -.,I e t t Chairman,, U Add i son Hel., Upon motion of Mr. Trask,, seconded by yop Ja s 1�,� Hal 1 Willia-m Barbe and -L"-,omas VIells r U11 Bluet'i,,ienthal Airport ................. ........... Frank 11,1. Ross Chairrn',--al, -rere achiqitted. by e B'bard to -the County Home as irmriates. aged colored citizens % -The committee on assessmen Adq6-ison He,if le tt-jv.s M. Hall, adopted by the Board ts recorm-inended the foiiol.,iin.C�, reductions whic"a u,", s abat er-nen t - U-non authorized for the year 193r' motion of 1,1r. Ross,secolded b, 'r. the contract to care for the. ounty clock was awarde 0 W.A.1i'lhitney at a cost of $100.00 uer year,,he being C d t Er ock 486-111artin Brunjes, House assessed at $13�0�_O. reduced to tfle lowest bidderp The only other bid was that of Jas .37 foii=rions __Viho submitted a 'bid Bobck 220-Antonio Saffo, House assessed at- ilt700, reduced to q121000*00 f,$114.00 per year. 0 Block 478-i.s.Si 4.200.00 Block 63-�',,.R mmons, Lot assessed at reduced to 2,250.00 -Savage� I -louse assessed at 11300, reduced to itloof,00 T].-ie aulftlit"ications of C David Jones '�`3�heriff was submJ_tted together with his three Pfficial bonds with t.ie Unio-1 Indemlily Copn-lany, as surety; to wit:, The reouest of John W. Plumrinier"'Ind r.AmCR Crouch, for reductions of assessnients, oil property in blocks �Tos. 143 and 144 respectively� were declined for the reas-c'n Process, bond,. ........ ....... ........... $215500.00 that the, same are assessed� in iii-le -with similar and adjacent, property. For the collection of count y,school and special local taxes,- 2,500,,Oo For the collection of State ....... 1.000000 The matter of adjusting tae accumulation Of aPProximately The said amounts having been fixed by th e Co=_issioners, was upon,motion Of Lxro Hall seconded by 1-11r. Trn.sk, accepted, all members vbti I.Bryant, federal Point tomnship, ng affirmatively. court costs on one acre of land owned by Geo 90,00 back taxes and adj., Freeman, assessed at $35,00 and house at $360.00 which h�as been rem oved, or destroyed C. 11dr.A.B.11hodes care before the Board and qualified by takingthe oath of off ice as was referred to the Coranittee for investigation. Upon motion of 'Mx. T requiredby law and presented his official bond in the penalty of $10.,Ooo,00 rask seconded by Yo_;P� county bills Nos* 1041 to 1080 inc, with the Natibnal Surety Company as surety, which said amount was fixed by the ivere approved f or payment Commissioners, and upon motion of I Ross _�Tr , seconded by Mr. Trask., was accepted, all members voting affirmatively. The mel'ing t,--en adjourned. The Qualifications of 'sa `W. ,'�,llen, Coroner, together with his official bond in the 11�7 1--7 7 V penalty of $2�0­0.100 with the Indemnity Insurance Company as surety waj7'. presented and upon ke U motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by I-Lr. Hall, -was accepted by the Board, all members voting aff irmatively. Wilmington, N.C., December 5th,1932 The qualifict:ltion,, CZ, of The regular m.eetiil.- of the Board v�,as held at 3:00 O'clock P.7' "Tilliam, Tielil-'en constable -of Wilmino-ton township presented his O­ficial bon� in the -oe'nalt"y of $500900 with the United 'tates Fidelity and Guaranty Co., surety, -Which was unon motion of 11,�I'r. Ross, seconded by Ilall� accepted, all members Present: Addison Chairmanp Geo.'I'I.Tr-,sk$F..'L'�,�.Ross�Jas.�'..ILlalI and voting affirmatively. U Mr. J.H.Hinton, newly elected meriber of the 13oard and Ile-srs. M-'ddison Hewlett and T-11-le request of Geo Sas-Y-Hall, having taken the oath of o­ -,E.Kidder of '_'ri,t.,htsv_Jlle Beach, for additional use of the required by law, presented their quali Ifice before the Clerk of Sj,,�perior Court as County Far;_ Drainage Gang to clear away the debris alonr- the ocaala front at %`.,'rightsvill four years. fications as cOl-m-issioners for the ensuing Beach� a result of the recent storm, was declinede Tjr Ros!-:,.� at this point, took 'the occasion to express his dis-approv icism t 111-r. Hinton then addressed uhe Boardp stating that he was glad to have been elected Of the Boards, Liction, in permitting t1he use of County Pr' al Of the crit* isoners to retrieve drifting a 'member of this Body and would st-nd for strict econorly in the administration of timbers from the ocean at 'Wrightsville Beach during n g 1-e r the County's affti-irs, The Board then Proceeded to re-org the high tides followi t ecen L, �anization. Storm, which was causing oireat damage to valuable buildinGs along the ocean front by POundinC,by the wavespagainst their foundations. The action of the COMnis3ioners The term of the Chairman of the Board having expired this day anO this being the Prompted only by a desire to save valuable taxable pro a U perty Hewlett be re-ele Carolina Beaches. at W'Xightsville.and meeting at which a chairm. n is to be elected, Ii1r.Trask moved that -M-r. Addison was unanimously elected Chaix1r1,n_n of H cted Chairman, his motion was seconded by U'r. Ross and I�r. T ealett 'the Chairman's the Board for a term of one yearl, Upon ri.otion John R. Morris, EX -Sheriff and Tax Collector reported the collection of $239801.88 for salary was fixed at $200.00 Per month -and $1" the month of alltomobile expense. 2,5-00 per month for -ber account of 1932 taxas� and $79$812.53 total collections to date. Upon motion Of I-Hr. Trask, seconded by The request of ILr- Burke H. Bridgers that the county take title to ti I velve trucks to be Chairman of the Board a furnished by the R RossI, frfras re-elected Vice elief Aosociation) and furnish a driver for each. truck at a wage of nd authorized to sign warrants on 'the County Auditor for Per day to -ether with nece,�sary State license, the same to be crpdited to the AOL County's aPpropr1ation for relief, was referred to the C to act, -ha'rman and County Attorney with Wood A-194 IT 1,11eet ing of� December, .5th, continued, A A request of the Board of.Educatilon that the su�m of $7�500*00 for current I and:,-$11., 100.0,0 -orincip a , i and $ 5 �'51 '00 i nter on St expenses- -iotes ate i f or debt Tfi ak i n ry, a- total of $24.,2�25.00 less service p2,000'.0o od:�hand leaving a net total $22 to 225,00 -be placed to the credit of the sch6ol'.ffindqwas�granted. amount on de)osit ii Statement of -i each bank as of November 30th,1932, toFether a memor andtuil- of securities held by the bounty in each cas was received r, th e, County Auditor, rOM the A statement of State and Cou.-nty e.-I penses, and statement of expenditures of 'county appropr2ation for the m.onth of I'll'oveinber, was received from the Board of u The annual report 'Of '?�--:r- Clerk of Superior Court, W,Ds presented and u motion 4 Pon of Hall, seconded by 1,.�Tlr. Trask, _,as ackno',-Iledged and -9. con'!Mittee Of the Y' Chairman, L�r. 111r.Hinton ,riere named to check -the sezrie with the County Auditor report to the Board at a subsequent meetin-,' nd U A report of Jas.111alker Hospital -or the mont'�_ of received and ordered f iled. Upon motion of H,._�jj, seconded by 1,11r. Trask, tile County Auditor was authorized and instructed to turn over $4�141,00 Federal Funds received -from -"he f1tate for relief, to J.A.Tairlor, AdEi-Inistrator of Relief. Upon motion of -,-r. Hall, seconded by T sk, the 3oard directed t-hat the a-pl to borrow $12,11500.0 0 for r' �)Jication 4r. relief be forwa rded to the Director of Local Goverrinient for j approval, and 'hat - ­Otes al�,­reCatinig.. �t4j,000.00 be sold as soon as approved. The Auditors ca.',11a re-r.)ort for the month of November was received and order ed filed, Upon motion of 2oss, seconded by Hr. Hall, tne matter of starting COLIT" Proceedings for the collection u taxes of due on one acre of land of Geo.'i'/.---,i-lrint,!"edera1 �Oi_ lit township, a3sessed at $35.00 and correctinE-7, ain error in assessment of $300,06 o_r� noug e V which has been removed Or destroyed, and com-promising tl-.,.e tay- I through 1932 -oros-oiective wit',1 purchasers upon payment of �'75.ob 0,eco- 4__� - unt of it:3, almiost worthless conditioll, account taxes of due far'g.reater than v.,ortlh of pro-perty, and in order to get the property on a basis that would re to yield ti le c0unty., was referred to the Chair -man wit1h povi-er to act, venue Upon motion of Llr. Ha112 seconded by IM-r. T;caskj --Q. I)ill for $127,53 due the 'State for U I'D care of indigent pupils for 1932-1933 was aT -payment. ,proved�for upon motion of Trask, seconded by count. bills Nos.1081 to 1144 i 11 c were app oved -r' it f or pay-Ver 2 The annual report of th.e Ho7-,ie Demonst-rat- ion ..1-ent was received and filedeV An application of C.H.Bonhar-1 foxthe position of S) u p e r n It e �_ri d e n t of the County _HoIne and Farm aas received and filed. Th e Chairman a:_nriounced that the new laundry building at the County 1-11orae has been coimplet�ed and the laundry machinery and grist mill installed, 'i'lliereupon 11,xr. Trask'moved 'to pro-cee I d with the repairs and remodeling of t-he old brick building vacated and the installation of j -plumbing and heating -system and that authority be given to have i)lans and �1/' specifications prepared for the remodelinC work and tile installation of heat and Plunfoingi and th,-t,a sufficient ramount,ot' funds be appropriated, out of the errie_rg.ency fund to complete the work; his motion was seconded by 1,11r. Hall and carried. a report of United Charities for '-,,Tovei-.qber ived and ordered filed, wats�rece Upon moti on duly secondedl,.John R. Morris retiring as sheriff but who continues as TaN Collector, was instructed to return to the County Auditor $100.00 of his "'400.00 V i)etty cashaccount, and C.David Jones newly elected Sher iff luas allowed a petty cash account of $100.00 The meliting then 'adjourned. Plre r k Wi IM-1 ngt on., Z.C.,December -12th,1932, 'he'reF.-ular weekly meeting of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock P. 4,1. 1 T lrelsent: -',-ddison 'kewlett Chairman, Geo .'ff. Trask �F.14.Ro ss and J.H.Hinton. The Chairman presented plans and specificatio, s prepared by 7.11illiam L.',"Iest without cost, for remodeling and installing plum�in_g and heating in the old 1,,,.undry buildin I G at the County Home. The Board ag--,reed to make the passace way in said building Upon motion of Er. Traskpseconded by 1.7,r. Ross, John T. Abbott a disabled -world War Veteran was urant -orivilege to peddle k 1, fro� t� - 'A. ey checks in this county for one week date, without being required to Pa-Y a license tax as provided by law in such cases. UPO11 motion of 11r. Ro:3s, seconded by Ya,. Trask� Margaret F. Bryant was released fl'01T, t i i931v payment of penal y for not listing property in block #102 for the years 1929,1930 W­ account of her husband having listed other property for said -ears, believing that this v,.,- s also included. U,,Don motion of -EX. Ross, seconded by Lr. Trask, the Board adopted U11 e recommendation 4- of the recorder wad voted to out Janes Addison for the balance of his term-V in jail upon payment ofthe court costs amounting to $9.75. The request of the Recorde*r that the Comm* 'i Police, issioners employ an additional Rur":-, to assist in suppressing theft Prevalent in the rural districts� was taken under AL_ advisement., 195� Meeting of December 12thyl932, continued, T E.R.Pickard for The reur)est Of 1�j a reduction of, assessmerit,on lots',51 and 52 Carolina Court, was referred to the Committee for investigation and re ort back to t�­_ Board. Lipon motion of Yr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Ross, the Board autho rized the payment of I�7.00 transport.7ittion for Rbse and three children to ti-eir home at Henderson, 11T.C. Upon motion of hvlr. Ross, seconded by inton, the Bo'ixd, upon recommendation of the "J'Ielfare Officer, tranted an alloaance of $7.50 Per month fr1oi, December lsts 1932, ­nril Ist,1933, 'to Mrs. Annie G. Y_ahn widow t o j,� Lour children, citizens of New ianover County r e s i d i n g, te,,-rporarily in -the Long Creek' section of �Pender County upon motion of 1Yr. Trask, seconded by Mr. Ross.. the recommendation of the committee to reduce the assessnenton building in block #17 listed in the nane of Gerney P.Hood,v Cormnissioner to $500.,00 for the lears 193091931 -and 1932, arid block #161 listed in' Uhe name of V.A.Brovn to �;,300.00 for years 1927 to 1932 inclusivelon account of the dilapidnted condition of the buildings, as reo ested by -1u1r.C.B-iZt-rmelej was adopted and an abatement of taxes on a, valuation of $ _u 500.00 on house in �lock #17, for years 19"50-1931 and 1932; and, on ;�f. valuation of op,00.00 on house in block #161 for the years 1927 to 1930 inclusIve and on $500,00 for w the year 1931 and.-,'�200.00 for the year 1932, v'ras ordereds O'deifaisch appeared and requested an abatement of taxes on certain lots'in blocks Bv-C,D and 155 to 159 in - elusive Carolina Beach, listed in error by `-ff.1W.--i1alsch & CO.V for years 1.9-5 to 1929 inclusive, claiming that the swiie is Owned by other parties under 1--nwIM meets and bou.nd,,, and t-hrou-11-1 1--he same were inc`uded in their , 1'. - L� error ...Jolalrlc�7 *V block jot number-s. LIr. Ross moved that )-iis request be: granted only as to suer, property wiliich vtas actually charged for t1axes to bot-11, '11-','1-Walsch & Co.) and ot-rier parties coverinrr samle per-iod, the adjustment of same to be referred td) L.� I th-c- C.'�iair,,,,,,an powe-r to mot J_ on wa,73 seconded Hinton and carried. oy reque-st of Oliver Car+a-",-,-h at a con�3tal le be� ap­ointed for Infarnett to�.-Insj-li v.,-_;.;, -received and �fi I e d j_,on 'njotion Of il'r. T-Tinton, seconded by Ir (3 o e c t o T 1_A_T":r­C4-pd 4-C) !�LCCe_t as!-,, ohn R. Ex-LE'�heri-f'-f and Tax amount of taIxe s by a tax payer in part p ymen-' f ­ I _,If a 9 3 2 �t­es :U - 4 e04-1 t to p a ent r 'Or ev.Uli ling penialties at tiine oil o Y­ f D r a -0 e r I` o d f r o m. ayment,. date h-ereo-f until time -of -losing tax. book- by the� Tax Collector 0 1-11 M, 0 t i 0 r, 0 f 1�lx ,_sf3, � 2; e c o -lid ed, b.%, _-�rx "J"r-'ask C T .Wal t an i�.ra s r e 1 eas, ed f r or-, ayment o J)r Or not 1 _44- i t y i -n b o c i"F2 2 6 o r + a., the year 1932, of error I i i h i 4- account I in -'I 'd z ax, nded n duly seco- 12 17ro.s,*1145 to 1235 incl"Lusive we r ir re apl)r ove d V i)-ayment- IP-fle meet ing tl�lelj adJourned. < C I et ir, k C, t, December l9t­,,l932. The Board met in r e g U 1 7:,� r w e e'--- 1 IT c-ession at- 3:00 O'clock P.Ir_'. Present: _:id-i�;o.n e�,�,, 1 et, t inn Ceo."'.Tra-sk, IT-a-f3-1-1.1tiall and J-1 .-Tinton. a e U. reol,e-t Of T-A.Si:uith to be allowed to pay �Ialf of back t ax- e s due on the end Of 10 in block #277, 5OX50 -ee4-' * L L. in sizze., asseszed at $5001.00 -,nd for for -Land $600-00 L , building, said payment to be aymlied to and in full's ettlement of bacil taxes- d ue oil feet i -.1- --alf of the property bordering__50� feet on Bladen3treet and 25 _L _LU 511reet, on which there Jis no bu-11ding,, wan gr -er an t a epor Of J,1S. -For m, o n t h of' -Novelf,lber was, received and filed,/ The _Eoard being inforned by 12r. J.__�L.Ta,%rjOT,!'dy of n p a -r,� + Relief , that all tirlp trucks Ir Rp-lief 4.'ssoc1atiora were protect-edb liability insurancer the Board u p; o n ir, a t oy, 0 ir;�-_S.K, se-conded by -lix-Hall, a0reed to take title "to th ee*trucks dOYIP-ted by the -.1-tate Hi-hway for relief workand secure state license for t-ne sane The ean e d b-dids, `70-r f"r'n: sh�_Jng, and installing heating and lnlmnbina in th6 + old building at -IL-,,-r-,e CouL.-ty Homel-as advertised1were received! A iy.R.Dosher ...... 1525.00 R, .1 Drynan., ... 74-0100 IT o n �'n Ot 0 n- 0 If t on, dul y s e c o �-i d d , the cont-r aC t; was a r d e d t o D 0.-_-un e r he bein,- t',e lowes` b1ddelr, _inl and or the si­ of 01r,:525.00. On r"iO4-iO1,J of L.Its-1:1 seconded Tra by -.7all, t-he request Of 1-K C` O"i d bur o r ­ Se-paration off asz,��essnie)at on h e r o i�, e r t, y Of B G. Green in block, 78, 0 o"Rr to clelar t- In e ta��e- due on -part sold, w a, s referred -i-lo -1-he co-- ttee + Eli th Af -act nri Of; Be 0 0 yn month -Of -Novem1ber was received and order L -ed filed,/ U, o n Motlic", duly seconded, County bills lTos. 1236 to7'-1268 Jnclu�, sive were ai�proved payment, UDon motion of Llr,Trask, sec�-,nded by Mr Hal" 4�1 Lae action -the In c on f e of Board 4,1,1 4- elice held Dece.mber authorizing -and� directil'E-, the County Auditor t 0�/ urli U over $n-, �_1250.00 Federal Funds received through e(�State.-for rP-lief to 1dr T.A 4 Taylor,Ad,1-0 -or of Re,_.P_r, c on,firmed. _D_ 194 Ile e t i ng, o f� December 5th, continued. M, 1: A� 2 A request of the Board of Education that the s in 0" $73,500o0o fo' u r current ex-penses_ and $11�100.06 principal and �1055,625.00 interest o n S t a,'t e notes for rvice debt se M aking a total of $241225,00 less $2,000.00 oti ha Jng a net total nd leay.L to-beplaced to the credit,of the !Of, $22 225.00, school fund,was granted. R ''A statement of amount on deposit in each ba nk as of November 30th2193212 together Wit,, a memorandum of securities held by the county in each casep was received fro' County Auditor. m th e A statement of State and County expenses, and statement of pendit-ures of county ex appropriation for the month. of eived f rom, the Board Of Biducation, was rec The annual report Of 1EX. 71.:T.Harriss Clerk of Superior Court, W-Is P2�esented and upor, motion of Hall� seconded by Mr. Trask, was acknowledwed and a cOLMittee of the V Chairman, Mr. Tla-1 1,1,:r.Hiy1ton were named to check the same with COu11tY Yluditor -and report to the Board at a subsequent meeting. A report of Jas.lffalker Hospital -or the mont'l of ui _.overnber was received and Ordered f i led, Upon Motion of 1.1r. Tf,��.11, seconded by Trask� the County Audit' or wa s authorized and instructed to turn over $4,141.00 Federal Funds received -i-rom the'State fo J.A.Taylor, AWministrator of Relief, r relief, to Upon motion of .--r Hall seconded by 1.7r. Trask, tl-)e Board directed t'nat the applic., to borrow $12,500.00 for relief be for-,,iarde "tion d to the Director of Local Government for ELPr a DrOval nd that notes arr-regating "'A be sold as soon as approved. The Audi tors cash report for the Month oil 'November �vas, Te U ceived and ordered filed. tiO11 Of ':r - `30,13 s seconded by Hall, the inatter of starting court -Oroceedin;7 Upol no 0 's I or the c 1-lection of tax -es due on one acre of land of Geo.-,1.Br­ant,Fe- Li d eral Point township� assessed at $355-00 and correctin- an erro r in assessn-lent of 1�300,00 oJ 1 which has been rei-noved or destroyed, and coInt)rOlAsing the tax through 11'932 wit- house LD Dros�)ective purchasers upon payment of a,_,count of its al-' account of ta----_es* due far F,�reater than -,,,.rcrt*h of 'property, most ,vorthle3s, condition, U -he d in order to get t PrOPerty on a basis that would yield revenue to -the, county,, was referred to the U Chairman wit,', power to act. Upon motion of Lr. Hall, seconded by L-Ir. Ta:%,ask, a bill for, f'127.53 due the �Szate for care of indigent pupils for 1932-193-3 was approved for Li ayrnent. Upon 'notion Of Mr T rask, �seconded by 1�r l, county bills Nos-1081 to 114 Hat 4 inc.,- were approved for 1-.),-y4ient, The annual report of t1le Home Demonstration 1­ent was d. L_ received and file An appli of C-.T.Bonham 'for the Position of S:)uperiintend cation a- L ent of the, County 7 orle a Farm was received and filed. 11 nd e The Chairman announced that the new laundry b,uild-ing at the County Home. -has been complefed and the laundry machinery -and grist nill -�nstalledy -,,Phereupon '11,11r. Trask moved to proceed with the repairs and remodelin'��' LI .. g of the old brick building vacated and the installation of Plumbing,and heating ---system, and that aUthorit,,­ be given' to have plans and and specifications prepared for the remodeling work and the installation of lep plumbing, and that a sufficient amount of funds be -PPrOPT-Lated out of th'Ie emergency L fund to completelthe work; his motion was seconded by L11r. Hall. and carried. a report of United C11arities for I­Tovei-�qber was received and ordered filed* Upon motion, duly secondedi John R. Morris retiring as sheriff but who continues as Tax Collector, was instructed to return to"the County Auditor I$'100.00 of his �400.00\/ 0 elected Sheriff was allowed a "n4etty cash lietty,c;:sh acc unt, and,C.David Jones newli, account of $10o.o-o. Ij The meeting then adjourned. Q `7 GFrerk vi-Llmington, IT .0C.,December 12th�1932. :he re-ular weekly'meeting of the Board.was held at 3;00 o'clock P.Y. Present: A'ddison liewlett Chairman, Geo .`ff. Trask 1F.M.Ro ss and J.H.Hinton, "i 11 i atn L . -I!e s t J-1 without cost, for'r v . Arclalitect The Chairman presented Plans and specifications prepared by " —P emodelinrr and installing plumbing and heat'ing'i-n the old laundry 31, building at the County Home:.� The Board agreed to make t-'ae -passage way in said building Upon motion of 11r. Traskpseconded by 1,1r. Ross, !-.�r. John T. Abbott a disabled Tjjo r 1 d War Veteran was grant privilege to peddle key checks in this county for one week fr4' date, without being required to pay a license tax as Provided,by law in such,cal" sese Upon motion, of Llr. Rojs, seconded by Mir. Trask2 14"argaret F. Bryant was released f"011D payment of penalty for not listing property in block #102 for the years 1929,19-30 and 19311,, Y account of her husbcand having listed other Property for said years, believing that this was also included. UpOI-1 Motion of v.r. Poss, seconded by 11r. Trask� the Board adopted the recol, endation all 41M U� of the recorder d voted to laire Out James Addison.for the balance of hi s term, V in jail upon payment ofthe court cc 'U sts amounting to $9.75. The re,quest of, t-',-A,e Recorder that the Coyrnissioners employ an addit onal Rurl,l Polic,0 tol� assist in suppressing theft prevalent in the rural- districts, _L V was taken under An Far Th e and wit m spe p1� fun the laundry h the repair plumbing ar cifications �nibing, and t <u ana i i-Lea iounced that the new laundry building at the: County I- machinery and grist mill installed, ;J'nereupon 2sr. Tx and remodeling of the old brick building vacated ar he-ating%- 'system, and that authorit-;;= be given to hav 1repared for the remodeling `fork and the installation at a sufficient amount of funds be appropriated out the work; his motion was seconded by Mr Hall and c ed Charities for IIovember was received and ordered f y seconded, John R. Morris' retiring as .sheriff but as instructed to return to the County Auditor $100.0 account, of y 100.00. - The Ma ing then' adi ourned. erk,.a lm ngton, IT. C .,December 12th,1932. _lre res•ular weekly meeting; of the Board was held at 3:00 o'clock F,?A, Presents .%_ddi,son z=ewlett Chairman, Geo.lf.Trask F.M.Ross and J.H.Hinton. i The Chairman presented plans and � without ,, specifications�prepared by .illiam L.rz1est,Jr.,�.rchrtect t for ,cost, -emodeling and installing plumbingand heatingin the old laundry buildinc at the County Home. The Board agreed to make tne passage way in said building 3w' Upon motion of %r. Txa ktseconded by ;^.{r. Ross, 1r. John T. Abbott a disabled 1Jorld War, Veteran was -rant privilege to peddle key checks in this county, for one week frc1 date, without being; required to pay a license tax as provided by law in such cases`. Upon motion of L'Ir. Roos, seconded by Irx. Trask , 1.lar garet F . Bryant was releasedpenalty payment of for not listing property in block #102 for the years 1929,1930from and 1931,, account of her husband having listed d leer property for said rears, believing treat this was also included. Upon motion of Yr. floss, seconded by Mir. Trask,' the Board adopted the recommendation of the recorder and voted to 'lire out ,Tames Addison for the ibala;nce of histerm, in ja.il upon payment ofthe court costs,Funounting to$9.75. $ The request of tr!'e Recorder that the Cowlissioners employ an additional Rural Police to assist in suppressing the prevalent in the rural districts, was taken under dv 1 s ement . �� Ilu uL:,._.u..11v-;,. vva,3 grantee 04 UIPon motion of 1�7r. Hall, seconded by Yx. Hinton, the, Board adopted the rec .o-4'7' t1i-e Recorder -'U,o hire Out Ed King for the balance of his term on the Cou to enable him to care for his family,