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1955-11-28 Regular MeetingNO. Tleeting of November 21, 1955 - Continued J ? ?A4onth3y reports were received from: James Walker Hospital; Consolidatpd Board of Health; Airport Cash Receipts deposited for November 14; State Board of Public ?welfare Census re- port for the County Home, showing: 58 County Home Inmates, 72 Prisoners and 2 Juveniles rIe;naining on hand October 31, 1955. ? Jo n C. Tdessell Sanatorium Censua Heport for week ending November 18, 1955: v? White patieiits 8 Nonresidents - 0 Negro " 14 m i . t)9)JP. Upon motion of Mr. Mayhan, for payment. Vacant beds -10 = White male 5. White fema,le 3?,\Colored male 1; Colored female 1. ? Discharged - 0 Admitted - 1- T1rs. Mollie Riggs, White f.emale, 18-A Nesbitt Courts, November 14, 1955. seconded by Mr. Trask, County bills No. 160 to 225 caere approved Upon niotion of Mr. Broadhurst, seconded by Pir. Aall, the meeting adjourned. .' . . ??- il•. ?G?!_e _ ?'r . . (:1 k, ' Wi3.mi.ngton, N. C., Nover.tber 28, 1955, The regular weekly meeting of the.Board was held tlzis day at 1.4:00 o'clock A.M. ? Present: R. T. Horton, Chairman and Commissioners Raiford Traslc, J. M. Hall, Jr., L. E. ' Broadhurst, Ernest R. Tlayhan, John Bright Hill, County Attorney and T. D. Love County Auditor. The meeting was opei7ed with prayer by the Reverend Pfillard C. Dunn, Pastor of Trinity Pfeth- odist Church. Copies of the minutes of the meeting of November 21, 1955, having previously been mailed to ,,each meuiber oP the Board, the same were upon iziotion of Mr. PSa.yhan:, seconded by Mr. IIall, i approved. he lease agreement granting the Cape Fear Radio Club permission to use a building at the ?C Airport, back of the Airport Pianager's home, oi1 condition they make necessary repairs to the building and surrender possession of the bui.lding to the County in the event of an emergency, or if and cahen required by the Commissioners, was referred to the Chairman and County Auditor with power to act. ? Inasmuch as there are iio funds at all at this time i.ii the hands oP the Steering Committee with which to meet incidental expenses necessary in connection with the effort being made ? to locate a site in New Hanover L'ounty for a location for the proposed Presbyterian College, which if successful would provide greater religious, educati.onal and economic benefits to . our citizens; the Chairmtin suggested that the County with the City coopei°aLing, make an ap- propriation of q?1,000.00 each available for?he use of the Steering Cornnittee, to Ue replac- ed'taith funds if and when available f'rom their subscription receipts, was upon motion of / Mr. Hall, secended by Mr. Trask, approved. J y?.The Cnairman presented a checlc received froin the State in the amo.unt of $14,682.04 covering the County?s Pro-Rata share of Beer and Cdine excise taxes for period from October 1, 1954 thru September 30, 1955. ° ? The Chairman annoiznced that the plaque for the Sqarren K. Pennington Terminal caas in the pro- •?cess of making and if finished by Friday a short dedicational ceremony ?aould be held. at the ?AirporL Friday aPternoon, December 2, 1955, at 4:00 o'clock. , John C. Idessell Tuberculosis Sanatorium Census report was received for the week ending Nov-ember 25, 1955: lJhite Patients 8 Nonresidents - 0 ? ? Negro " 14 Vacant beds - 10 = T4hite rnale 5; White female 3; Colored tnale l; ? Colored female 1. Discharged 1- Tdillie F'aison, 1707 North lOth Street, Col- ored male. Admitted - 1- Theodore Afatthexs, Colored male, 807 North ? 6th Street, November 23, 1955. A letter of thanks was r eceived from Mr. A. E. Huggins, President of?'`the Wilmington Merchants Association, for the contribution to their Christmas Street Libhting Program. He said, " Sae feel that it is a definite asset'to'our City and County to uiake it more beautiflzl at this ? season'of the year.' Our Christmas decorations ti2is year will be as pretty as any in North , Carolina." ? letter caas received from James R. Meadows, 14-,year old youth, a native of jJilmington, 512 South 2nd Street, now with his Ather who is in the service, located at Teddington, England, ,y requesting pertinent information concerning his State (North Carolina) for the preparation of a theme for his Eighth Grade School class. Instructions were given to furnish him with the information requested. / ?1t the regular meeting of the Board of 'Conunissioners of the Comity of New I?anover, State of ??9North Carolina, on the 28th day oi' \oveiuUer 1955, the followiik; resolution was presented by / the Chairman and read by Mr. J. M. Hall, Jr., and upon motion of Mr. L. E. Broclhurst, and n't seconded by Mr. J. M. Hall, Jr., and unanimously adopted: , , ? ' ? .? Meeting of November 1955 - Continued THAT WHEREe15, the 81st Congress of the IInited States, First Session, adopted House Documert 87 providing for the improvegent of Wi1miug.t9n liarbor, North Carolina, and authorized cer- tain work to be performed by Public Law 516, 81st Congress, known as the River and Harbor Act of 1950, approved 17 May 1950; AND W1iEREAS, as a pa.rt of said project certain requirements are made to secure local cooper- ation on tY.ie part of local interests as set forth in the report of the Army Engineers as fol- lows:. Provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements,• righla of-way, and spoil-disposal areas necessary for construction And subsequent maintenance of the project, when and as requi.red; and hold and save the United 5tates Free from damages due to the con- struction and subsequent maintenance of the project. AND WHLRLAS, the said Board of Commissioners beiiig cognizant of the importance and Uenefit to be derived by the people of New Hanover County, growing out of said proposed improvement, desires to guarantee to the United States of America the local cooperation required for the aforesaid improvement. NOId, THLREPCl1iE BE IT RESOLVi,D that the County of Nesa Hanover guarantees to the Unites States of America that in consideration of the construction of the aforesaid improvement the re- quirements of the United States of America as to local cooperation will be met and that it will release the United States of America from such damage grGaoing out of the construction of the aforesaid improvement as and cahen such releases are required, and that it kdll hold ; and save the United States of America free froiu claims and damages resulting from the improve- , me1nv?,t9.,??/ Upo niotion of Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. Mayhan, County bills No. 226 to 286 were approved for payment. • • The following good and lawful persnns were drawn to serve as jurors in the Superior Court for the trial of criminal cases for the one week term beginning December 5,1955: ? A. L. Bandcroft, 4806 Wiightsville Avenue Paul G. LeGwin, 202 Northern Boulevard -Sd. E. Outlaw, 332 Castle Hayne Road C. B. Register, 25 Terrace [4alk W. Clark Bellamy, 611 Market Street S. T. Gresham, Jr., P. 0. Box 55 73enjamin H. Smith, Jr., 206 Lake Forest Walford Jones, 117 Dare Street John C. Long, 115 Ward Street Benj. R. King, 3807 Oleander Drive V. W. TicKenzie, Rte:3 - Box 120 A. F. Teague, 206 Calhouii Drive S. 0. Yopp, 206 Castle Street Lewis T. Fales, 2-C Nesbitt Courts - Andrew Georbe Coffin, 307 North 46th Street Jesse Pi: James, 4200 Market Street Road M. H. Kellum, 612 South 3rd Street Randa ll L. Skipper, Rte.2 - Box 413 L. C. Edens, 2807 Piarket Street J. P. Cox, Jr., 610 Chestnut Street J. A. Barnes, 200 Virginia Avenue Wrenn ie Piurray, Rte.l - IIox 143 Andrew M. Coston, 1516 Castle Street L. C. IY?ench, 1220 Dock Street Lester G. Batson, 11-P Lake Village V. fi. Brindell, 12 South 17th Street George Canoutas, Kure Beach W. S. Rourk, 227 Page Avenue John C. Norton, Jr., 228 Pinecrest Parkway J. M. Jenkins, 314 Cape Fear Boulevard Hugh ICelly, 45072 WrightsviJ.le Avenue A. C. Nichols, Rte 3. - Box 335 Robert E. Uwens, 105 E. Tenn. Avenue R. H. Pace, 412 Sunset Avenue Thomas W. Perry, 3807 Peaehtree Street Geo. L. Smi.th, 103 South 5th Street S. H. Porter, 2711 AIarket Street H. M. Leneane, Box 341-A, Carolina Beach James C. Sanderson, Box 712, Carolina Beach Wm. D . Bridges, 125 Rutledge Drive J. F. Rouse, 4934 Wrigl-iLsville Avenue J. P. Pillsbury, 1724 Orange Street Albert Croom, 313 Cas"tle Hayne Road Jas. F. Calhoun, 31 L9ayne llrive C. L. Prevatte, 1502 Dock Street Russe ll Brinson, Jr., 2005 taoolcott Avenue F. P1. Hintze, Sr., 609 Central Boulevard Chest er K. Hayes, 403 ATOrthern Boulevard J. L. Holomon, 18 Pinecrest Terrace A..M. P4orris, 2220 Brandon Road DeGemb]r Fbr the Special/?lixed Term for the trial of criminal and civil cases, one week beginning December 12, 1955: , E. P. Davis, 312 Carolina Avenue L. G. Willis, 3710 Park Avenue Lacy G. Sidbury, Jr., 2521 Monroe Street F. F. Prevatt, Jr., 2223 Brandon Hoad W. Ai. bbgleman, % Tide lsater Power Company E. H. Aycock, 210 Maryland Avenue M. A. Peeler, 102 Nortliern Boulevard tdm. A. Bernway, Box 522,Carolina Beach R. B. Page, Jr., °fo Star-News J. D: Shipp, 3-G Lake Village Tdm, D. l,Tright, 206z Dock Street John M. Smith, 12 Idest Drive ,.William Pabrick, 109 Colonial Circle W. H. Holley, 7=E. Lake Village E. D. Johnson, Box 264,Wrightsville Beach Earl M. Smith, liox 109, Carolina Beach W. K. King, 517 Chestnut Street Wm. W. Hook, 4 Court °N" Lake Village Clifton P. Greer, 6-P Lake Fbrest 0. C. Barefoot, 123 Sumter Drive Edwiri _ L. Exznis, 711 Marlcet Street Floyd Wilkins, Rte.2 - Box 407 B. W. Nash, 231 Lwnberton kvenue H. A..Mercer, 2110 Creasy Avenue Carl B. Rehder, Jr., 68 IJest Drive ' James A. Atlzinson, 107 Borden Avenue J. C. Worunack, 9 idrighLsville Avenue A. B. Stanley, 225 Vance Street C. C. iJestcott, 2108 IQein Road Acie Kinlaca, 2-Q Lake Village H. C. Johnson, P. 0. Box 238,?%rrightsville Beach Sdill.iam K. Russell, 1029 North Lincoln Court A. C. Pverett, 9-Q.Lake Village J. N. Jolly, 2515 Harrison Street E: E. Dye, 2516 Jefferson Street Robert J. Iiarriss, 421 Castle Haynekoad Upon motion of Mr. Broadhurst, secondecl by Pir. Playhan, the meeting then a djourned. 0??, Cl.erk. 000? Wilmi.ngton, N. C., December 5, 1955. . The regular weekly meeting of the Board was held this day at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Present: R. T. IIorton, Chaiiman and Couvnissioners Raiford Trask, J. M. IIall, Tr., Ernest R. Mayhan, L. E. Broadhurst, Colonel John Briglit Hill, County Attorney and T. D. Love, Coun- / ty Auditor. The meeting was opened caith prayer by the Reverend Horace rIilton, Jr., Pastor of Winter Park Presbyterian Church. Copies of the minui:es of the meeting of ATOVember 28, 1955, having previously been mailed to each member of the Board, the same xoere upon moti.on of Air. Broadhurst, seconded by Tir, fIall, approved. . ???, 11 'A