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1iilmirigton, N. C., dune 2, 1952.
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The regular week-ly meeting of the Board was held at '70:00 o'clock A. M.
Present: Jas:.M:. Hall,.Vice Chairman, Claud 0'Shields, Thurston C. Davis, Hai J. Love
and County Attorney Marsden Be7lamy.
Mr. Louis T. Moore, Chairrian of the New Hanover Historical Commissiont appeared to
e/ ask that the Commissioners 'look into the possibility of damaging or up-setting the
'mortar in the court house brick walls before cieaning by'sand blastiiig as contempiated,
and suggested that an architect be consulted with the view of painting the brick wa"s to
`harmonizer., with the City Hall building and court house annex.
A request of fiQr. H. j,. Davis for reduction of assessment on lot ii and building, Country
?-TA? Ciub Terrace. New bui"lding xas assessed at $7,000.00 in '1951 and reduced to 66t000.00 by
the assessors in 1952, and asked for a further reduction to $5,000.00 to be retroactive
in effect for the year '+951, was received for revievi.
Reports of the Home and Farm remonstration Agents for May were recelved and fi'led.
/ An offer of Mr. Jack Pate to sell to the County at a price of $30.00, the 26 benches,
16 tabies and oil cloth covers for a", tables$ he used in connection with his Sattarday
n?s night dances at bagion'Stadiuu, Exhibition building, was upon motion of Mr. Davis,
seconded by Nir. 0'Shiel.ds, referred to Mr. Rhoda Farrow, Supt., of Tegion Stadium,
for recommendations as to the Cour:ty's needs for the same, and to purchase if needed
unless they can be produced cheaper.
P,,,p Tv'o objections were indicated by the Board to the app'+ication of Cravon Irving for a State
? permit to sell beer at Seabreeze Resort, Federal Point township.
A report was received from the Back Tax office showing that $2,816.83 was coltected for the ..'
,_?OLI' City, and $4,438.99 for the County, making a tota+ of 67,255.82 Uack taxes colIected
for the month of May.
Upon motion of Mr. 018hields, seconded by Mr. Davis, Edwir, N, Smal 1,Jr., was granted an
abatement of not ?isted penalty charged agair,st iot 9, Garden City, for the year 1950•
It appeared tkiat he purchased the said 'lot in May 1950, thinking the,sel"er had listed
the same.
,?Jl_"'IA report of the Veterans' Service Officer for May was received aiid filed.
Upon motion of Iv1r. 0'Shields, seconded by Nr. Love, instructions were given to write
the Third Division State Highway Safety Engirieer to expiain the highway tarffic
-- N? arrai,gement instalied at tne intersection of US17 aTid P?ew Highway to Niri.ghtsville Beach,
and also call their atter;tion to the r,arrovrness of the lay-out.
A financial report of Assoc;ated Charities for April was received and filed.
The meeting then adjourned.
V_Yr. /-Clerk.
Wilmingtori, ti. C., June 9, 1952•
The regular weekly neeting of the Board was held this day, at ?0:00 o'clock A.M.
Present: Addisoii Hewlett, Chairmai., Jas. Mt. Hall, C1aud 0'Shiiedsi Thurstot, C. Davis,
Hai T. Iove and County Attorney Pdarsdei. Beilamy.
Rebecca L. Ha.?_i, colored Home Demonstratior, Agerit, subnitted her report for May which
'"'was received and fiied, and upon motion of h1r. 0'Shields,seconded by Mr. Love, payment of
?i'31.85 for articles purchased for demonstrations, and office supplies, was anproved.
A letter vaas received from Mr. J.R.Be.nson, City Manaperg advising that the agreement
executed by the City, County and Cape FearfArtiTierp-:Got6pa.ny February 27 1952 with the
l,,,1,40r1United Service Organization,Inc., coveririg tne '+ease of the Armory building on Market
/Street for U50 purposes, had been returned by the USO of New York unsigned for the reason
thelr Architect found the cost for repairing the building excessive, and this iact together
with advise from Col. Corbett that Lhe iNatioria• Guard uiiits wou'd return to the City during
the eariy part of 1953, were the conditions vahich infiuei.ced the USO decision, and the USO
has rented the Sprunt Building at Front aud 'uvainut Streets and plans are underPiay to repair
this building and operate same for the purposes p'lai_ned on ft4arket Street. Therefore
Mr. Aimon G. Adams appeared for the Cape 'r'ear Artillery Co.9 to ask that lease agreement
be declared void and that the operatioi: and occupar.cy of the Arti'Very Bui'tding on Market
Street be resumed by the Cape Fear Artilery Company on the origiiral basis. That being a
joint City-County matter no actioi; v;as taken pending btr. Adams presentatioil of the matter
to the City Courici" Ycednesday June „th, and joint actior. to follow at a subsequent date.
Upon motion of Mr. Hali, secor.ded by bl,?. Dav2s+uffitino, for holding the Primary
and Specia'+ School Bond E ectioi. ivtay 39 1952, amo g to $6,439.99 Was approved.
The County Attorney anr.ouc:ced that the returns of the resu"t of the special schoo9 bond
`?oJJ e-lectioi. held iu;ay 319 1952, have beei. forwarded to the New York Bond Attorneys, who will
prepare the necessary resolutions for adoptionsby the Board at a subsequer.t meeting.
`;WA request of Mr. R. L. Black, Register of Deeds, for ar, extra cierk to work in his office
tpY? durir;g vacation of the Clerks iu his Department, at a salary commensurate vrith the duties
? to be performed, was upor, motion of hir. Hai'+, seconded ty Mr. Loveg granted. fi