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A Index to Minutes July 15, 1868INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Coun , N. C. ' MATTER: LIQUOR?LICENSES ? ? _ _ ?ao. u. s. County Indezea Since 1888 ? To locate names, open at COTT A-Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO r?r OFIICE ?? An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB SOL EN G DUN N 0 NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 1. W.J. Bivins acquired a liquor license. 2. Tax on liquor license established. 3. Liquor license granted W.J. Bivins. 4.e Liquor license granted F. Mayer. 5.? Liquor license granted Jas. Meiers. 6.? Southerland and Stegall granted license to retail spiritous liquors. f 7.; Disucssions had by Board about selling liquor during election. ?, w? 8.;? Conference concerning selling liquor during election held. r 9.,? Request from ?'.F. Eyden to move liquor stand. 10.„ Transfer of liquor license from Southerland and Stegall to J.W. Doyd allowed. 11.?q Request for transfer of liquor license from N.M. Bishop filed. 12. Liquor license requested and granted John Bauman. 13._; Liquor license granted Robert Scarborough. { 14.`; Application for liquor license from Bunting and Bagg granted. 15.'' Liquor license granted H. Marcus. , 16.? Liquor license granted Bunting and Bagg. 17.,: Transfer of liquor license from A. Teinken to H. Finke granted. 18,; Liquor license granted C. Teinken. 19.;; Liquor licenses granted John Stolter, Rump & Meyer, P. Newman, I.F. Hines and Henry Bremin. ZO.s Numerous liquor licenses granted. 21.:; Numerous liquor licenses granted. 22.,; Liquor licenses granted R. Davis, E. Peschau, S. Manning, ?Ienry Hines, John Hines and John Haar. 23.;; Ziquor license granted Duncan Bryant and Richard Walker. ' 24.„ Liquor license granted Henry Miers. 25.; Request from H. Finke for liquor license received. 26.; Liquor license granted R.P. Paddison. 27.?? Liquor license granted H. Finke. 28.?; Liquor license granted Samuel Blossom. ,$ 29.,? Liquor licenses granted H. Bremen, E. Schulken, Christian Hassell. i 30.P; Tax exemption ?n liquor at Fair approved. , 31.„? Liquor license granted F. Mayer and C. Tritgen. 32.;; Liquor license granted William Moore, Lewis Vollers and.Reubin Govy. 33.,? Liquor licenses granted N. Gerken, Soloman Hunt, George Colvin, John Bauman and J.H. Haar. 34.,y Liquor license granted George Arnold. ?5.,, LiquQr license granted W..T. Bivins. 36.?? Liqr?ox licenses granted A,J. Nichols and Richard B. Bennett. 37.;, Henry Haar's application for removal Qf liquor license returned to him. 38._: Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. 39.;y Liquor license gr?nted John Hines. 40.?? Liquor license granted Daniel K1ine. , 41.?d Hollendorf & Hashagen and J.R. Davis granted liquor licenses. 42.6; Liquor license granted Duncan Holmes. ; 43.;?_Liquor license granted Ramsom Perkins. 44.?? Transfer of J.F. Statters' license to A.D. Wissell and J. Oldenbuttel allowed. ? 45. Liquor license granted H.D. Everitt. 46. Liquor license granted Henry Myer. D BY OW . N, NEW ?4 BER , N R DATE TH CAROLINA ?? MINUTE BOOK ? ? Month ? I Day I - ? Year ? Vol, Page ? ?? 09 17 ? 1868 1 47 p; 09 18 ii 1868?? ? 1 49 ti, 09 18 ; 1868? 1 49 ''' 09 „ 24 1868? s 1 53 `? 10 09 18684 1 67 _? 10 19 ?: 1868?? t! 1 79 ? 10 26 r: 1868e? ? 1 89 ` 11 02 y 1868;? 1 89 E y? 11 12 1868,? ' 1 103 j r 11 12 1868;? 1 103 ? ;;. ;; 11 13 1868„ 1 112 ;? 11 14 1868:; 1 119 ?? ; 11 20 1868;; 1 121 ; ? 11 28 1868;? 1 132 fp 5e ;? t? ?y 12 04 1868 ?? 1 134 ?! 12 08 r, 1868;3 1 138 '9 € ; Ol l:?, 186?'? 1 160 r? EI ?? ' 03 04 1?6?''a 1 191 " s ?' 04 ?? 05 1869`-? ;?? 1 204 ? ??; 04 06 1869'? ?? 1 210 ep 04 13 1869 ?; 1 216 ?? e? , 0?- 21 1869,; 1 218 s;? ?? : 04 27 1869;, r 1 221 ei ; 05 11 a 1869ri 1 226 ?? i ? 06 O1 1869?? 1 246 06 ?. 07 1879rP ?; 1 248 ? 06 21 1869 i? 1 256 ? `? ;n 08 03 1869ii ?? 1 285 ;,, ?? k? 09 16 ;? 1869?4 1 328 ?? 09 16 1869C' 1 329 ?? ,, 10 05 1869,n? 1 330 ?y 11 O1 1869?; 1 334 ?j ?r ;, 12 06 „ 1869;; 1 347 ?: j? y 12 10 1869???? 1 356 rV ;? ? O1 03 1870r?? 1 393 "e: „ 02 08 1870.; 1 405 ?? e? ;, 03 08 1870_? 1 418 ?; ?, ? 04 OS 1870;? 1 423 ?? ;, 04 06 1870;, ;s 1 427 e? 3 05 02 18704? 1 433 s ;; 05 03 1870^6 1 434 ?? , 06 06 1870G; 1 440 ?? ?; G ; ; s+ E, 07 05 1870p? 1 450 ?? ?; 07 05 1870F? 1 450 ?! ?? ? 07 ? 06 1870?j ???E 1 456 6? ? 08 O1 1870?; R? j 1 459 ? ? ?+ !` ?i , ? i 9 ?6 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES --- l?ew Hanover LIQUOR?LICENSES Count?y N C _ , . . _ MATTER: Rca. u. s. /? r?r OFFIGE C.LcJa?J County Indezee Since 1888 ? An ldentifying Trade Mark ? To toeats names, open at SURNAMB INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB tNDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G NN NEW BE N OL . DU , R, NORTH CAR INA ? DATE I MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 6 Month Day Year Vol. Page ?; I I l. Liquor license granted Christian Hussell. , 2. Liquor license granted H.D. Everitt. 3. Liquor license granted R.B. Burnett. , 4. Liquor licenses granted John H. Heins and Sol Gay. 5. Liquor license granted William Muller. ? _ 6. Liquor license retained by L.M. Moody even though location was changed. , 7.? Liquor licenses granted. N. Ahrens and H. Marcus. . 8. Liquor license granted numerous persons. 9.?? Liquor license granted J.F. Gilbert. ? F? 10.?? Liquor licenses granted William Grotgen, Clans Schriever, M. Bohling, and J.F. Gilbert. ?; ,11.;$ Liquor license granted R.P. Paddison. ; 12.;; Liquor license granted Charles McClammy. .13.?; Liquor license granted William Toomer. b ?? 14:;; Liquor licenses granted Messrs. Strickland and Merrith. 15.;? Liquor licenses granted George H. Adams and Jacob Fontz. I? b; 16.?? Liquor license granted John Bulcken. R 17.?j Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. ai ?1 .18.h? Liquor licenses granted M. Schnulken, Joseph Neff and Brock & Well. r g .19.?; Liquor licenses granted M. Bohling, H. Kuck, D.J. Gilbert, J.A. Clifford, Sam Blossom and Nathan Mayer. 6? .20.?? Liquor license granted D. Otten. ?? ,21.;+ Liquor license granted H.Ohlandt. ?; 22.?? Liquor license granted J.R. Davis. t. .23.? Liquor licenses granted C. Teitgen, John Stanaland and Sufir Vollen. (Pages 168 and 171) i` ,24.? Liquor license granted William Bivins. ?? ,25.;? Liquor license granted Henry Bosch. iI?? ! .26.; Liquor license granted Herman Tietgen. i, 27.?; Liquor license granted W.H. Gerken. _28.?? Liquor licenses granted Mxs. Mary Keenan and N. Morris. (Pages 217 and 219) 29.';? Liquor license granted I.H. Brown and G.N. Moore. ' ee '30.? Liquor licenses granted D.R, and J.S. Cannady and F.W. Heyer. F? ,31.h, Liquor licenses granted E.J. Carter, Muller & Gerdts, C. Burgess, C. Wessell and O.R. Hollingsworth. 132.?? Transferred liquor license from R.J. Scarborough to L,M. Waldron. ,? .33.s; Transferred liquor license from M. Schulken to T.A, and M.N. Robbins. ?a 34.y Liquor license granted John Smith, James Cutla? and H. Brown. ,35.;{ Liquor license granted John Legivin. 36.`? Liquor license granted James M. Scott. 37.?a Liquor licenses granted Thomas Williams and Martin Muller. ?3 ,38.y; Liquor licenses granted Larkins & Sessoms and John Newkirk. 9, „, ,39.?` Liquor license granted Thomas Wright. k ,40.? Liquor licenses granted Allan & Co. and F. Martins. ?? ,41.q? Liquor license granted L. Vollers and F. Martins. p? 42.ja Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. ?? 43.??, Liquor license granted Larkins & Sessoms. ? 44.?1 Liquor license granted W.J. Bivins. 45.?{ Liquor license granted Robert Evans. S 46.; Liquor license granted Charles Teitgen. ! F 1 08 09 09 10 ?; k 1? ,? ?y 10 t 10 Y' ` ll . 11 11 12 12 O1 „ 02 03 03 04 ; 04 .a 04 ;: 05 05 „ 05 , 06 06 ,e 06 , 07 ; 08 09 09 ; 10 , 11 ., 11 ,p 11 ., 12 , 12 12 O1 Ol ., 0 2 02 ? 03 04 05 05 „ 05 06 f ?y ?1 02 1870? 05 1870?? x 21 1870? 's ;e 03 1870??? l7 187?M? 17 1870N+? 22 107?C I,, ?7 187??:? i2 ls?a? ., 21 1870 05 1870 09 187Q. 03 1871 13 187 T, 06 1871,y 13 1871. 05 1871 ?, 08 1871?? 22 1871 Ol 1871,;; 12 1871;" i9 187 L; 02 1871 09 1871:; 24 1871; 06 187 ]?; 12 1871; 05 1871.? 23 187L t? 02 1877;,, 07 187]?: 07 1871,;;, 07 1877:; 04 1871. 11 1871 19 1871 .r 02 1872: 08 1872 05 187?;; , 12 1872y 04 187z? .? ol is?z? 05 1872; 07 187?? 29 187 2,'? ? 24 18 7 ?; ;; ? ? ? 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 463 487 ??, 7 ' ? 27 i ? 71 ? 72 ?? P i 73 ?? 81 '° 87 ; 90 92 96 111 ` 125 : 127 : 134 142 . 146 149 , 152 161 163 168 , 174 ,, 176 ,; f 191 206 ;, 217 2 2?+ 226 , 240 240 240 ,; 244 248 275 ? 277 282 i 288 ? „ 291 ; ?, 294 `?? 310 ; 313 ;; 317 ? ?' 321 ,? ,; 3 29 i? ? ! iy E i INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES eao. u. e. County Inde:es Since 1888 r?t o Fnca ? ?d?, An ldentifying Trsde Merk - New Hanover Count?? N. C. _ MATTER: LIQUQRBLICENSE ` ? ?j-'' To locat? names, open at COTT A-Z TAB INDEX tlit? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA 6 b ?? w DATE ? MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? €° :, Month ? Day I Year ? Vol. I Page (I - - r ?? - !! 1. ' Liquor license granted J.N, Mohn. ?; 07 ' 19 1872?? 2 340 ? ?' 2. ? ? Liquor license granted E. Schnkler. , 08 12 h? 1872?? ?? 2 349 3. , ?Liquor license granted John Doscher and S.T. Potts. ` 08 14 1872'?,i 2 350 ? , 4. s Liquor license granted John Bannermann and F. Mayer. , 10 02 1872?? i 2 373 5. r Liquor license granted M.L Finlayson. ;; 10 16 1872y? 2 385 6. ? N?Liquor license granted William Grottohn. 11 ;, 04 1872 ?'.? y, 2 388 ?? ? ?'' 7. yRLiquor license granted J.D.H. Klander. ? 11 09 1872j; 2 395 8. ; " Liquor license granted George E. Berden. „ 11 21 1872g; 2 398 p ?? Ki? 9. :, Liquor licenses granted B.G. Larkins and William Mosely. • 12 02 I872 ry 2 402 ?i 4; ' P? 10. ,Liquor license granted S.M. Howard and C.M. Blarnt. 12 16 1872 2 406 11. , ,?Liquor Iicense granted J.S. Brunett. O1 06 1873„ 2 418 `" 3? 12. .,Liquor licenses granted Thomas Burnett and Timothy Newkirk. O1 21 1873_ 2 424 , I3. Liquor license granted Charles Granzer. 02 06 1873, 2 425 ? 14. ,Board g ranted transfer of liquor license from John Bulcken to James Bryan. 02 06 1873 ; 2 426 ;e i` ?? 15. ?;Liquor license granted Edward Garriss. 03 03 1873,; 3 29 ?? 16. 'Transfer of liquor license from R.B. Burnett to John White granted. 03 03 1873-, 3 31 s? b? . b? ! 17. 'Renewal of liquor licenses granted John Han and John Meyer and R.A. Price. 03 -? 17 1873;` 3 40 ?' ?? 18. , Matter of granting liquor license referred to Chairman with power to act. 03 ., 24 1873: ?. 3 41 , fa ?? 19. jLiquor licenses renewal granted to numerous persons, pages 41-42. 03 24 18731 3 41 ?? 20. Liquor licenses granted numerous persons, pages 51-52. y 03 27 1873.: 3 51 t? ? 21. , . ,iLiquor . licenses granted numerous persons, pages 54-57. 04 07 1873, . 3 54 ! i? ?s 22. Liquor license granted B.G. Larkins. 04 21 1873 3 63 ?? ' ' 23. ; 'Liquor licenses granted numerous persons, pages 68-69. OS 12 1873?? ' 3 68 ;? ? 24. , Liquor license granted James Eason and A. Garriss & Co. 06 02 r I873y, 3 74 y, ?? 25. , ?Liquor licenses granted H. Fincke, C.H. Mohn and John Strauss. ;; 06 23 1?73 3 81 `F; ?; 26. .=Liquor license granted N. Williamson. , 07 22 1873+, 3 89 ?; 27. Liquor license granted A.D. Wessell. , 08 14 1873 . 3 93 ?; , ', 28. F Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. , 10 06 1$73, ? 3 112 i; ;; ?? i ' I 29. ;,Liquor license granted John Schweder. ; 10 17 1873„ 3 117 ?' , a 30. , ' Liquor license granted Claus Schriver. 10 . 21 1873?; e7 3 120 i ?; ?? 31. , ?.?Liquor .. license granted W. Howe. 11 . 12 1873 ? 3 142 `? ?, ' 32. .?Liquor licenses granted John Haar & Co. and George Frencken. 12 02 1873 ?? 3 14? N; '.?, ;? '' 33. ?Liquor license granted James Hewlett. 12 16 1873 3 160 34. :Liquor licenses granted William Bosch and G, and H. Oldenbuttet. 02 02 1874{ 3 172 ;? 35. Liquor license granted Robert Miles. OZ 26 1874, 3 186 ? •. /4?. 36. Liquor licenses granted Thomas Beck and A.M. Nelson & Co. 03 02 1874,. 3 189 37. ,Liquor licenses granted B.A. Barden, S.T. Potts and George Colin. 03 16 1874; 3 198 ? ?; 38. Petition from citizens of Union Township for Board to order an election to prohibit sale of liquor. 04 06 1874., 3 211 ° ' 39. `Board feels that not enough voters signed above petition so Iaid over for more information. 04 06 1874, 3 211 ?? ?? 40. '=Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 212-213 ? ,y 04 06 1874: „ 3 212 ?' yi , 41. . „Liquor licenses granted Allen Evans and Walker Moore. OS 07 1874!; 3 215 ?, i 42. :? `Liquor licenses granted A.J. Carton, William Collins and J. Hofflin. „ 05 18 1874,0 3 216 ' ? -6 S 43. ' Liquor r? license granted J.N. Mohn. : 05 28 1874 3 221 ; 44. ;?Liquor license of Robert Phinney revoked at his request. , 07 06 1874?: 3 227 ?i, f' 45. ;qWalker ?, Moore fazled to pay retail Ziquor license tax. 09 OS 1874F; 3 242 ?; ?, ; 46. , '^Liquor s? ?? 4 license of David English and Benj. Shaw revoked since not using them in business applied for. 09 : 9. li 10 1874;? ' tV p; ?I 3 255 ?' ?' is kY i" ?I ABC- _ INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATTER: LIQUOR LICENSES ` eec. u. s. County Indezee $inee 1888 ? To toeate names, open at COTT A-Z TAB IkDEX r?r OFFICE ?J'J? An ldentiFying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDE% COMAANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDfNGS 1. Liquor license granted Duncan Holmes, 2. Liquor license not granted to P. Newman. 3. Liquor license granted Jacob Wohto. 4. Liquor licenses granted several persons. 5. Liquor licenses granted several persons. 6.? Liquor license granted J. Westbrook & Co. 7. Liquor licenses granted W.E. Cowan & Co. and J.T. Biddle. 8. Request from E. Levy for remission of liquor license not granted. , 9.? Liquor license granted Samuel Blossom. ; 10.?; Numberous liquor Zicenses granted. a? 11.;? County levies same tax on liquor licenses as stated in Section 11 of Revenue Act. 12.?? State taxes levied on retail liquor dealers and for malt liquor dealers. `? 13.'? Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. ?? 14.'.i Register of Deeds and Tax Collector to grant retail liquor licenses semi-annually. ? 15.? Liquor Iicenses granted numerous persons. ? 16.,? Liquor licenses granted R.J. Jones. ' ?, 17.?? Liquor licenses granted W.H. Gerkin, J.D. Klanden and Reuben Jones. ,? ,18.?d Liquor license granted Henry Glemeyer. +d ,19.p Liquor licenses granted C. Heussell and A.M. Nelson. k ,20.? Liquor license granted James D. Williams. 21.?? Liquor license granted Rudolph Eyden. ?? a 22.s? Liquor license renewal granted C.A. Wessell. E 23.? Liquor license granted H. Brunhild and Bro. , p ,24.F? Numerous liquor licenses granted. ;? ,25.`d Numerous liquor licenses granted. ?? 26.;a Several liquor licenses granted. n? 27.?? Several liquor licenses granted. 28:i Request from G.C. Muller for transfer of liquor license of N.C.A. Ahrens, deceased, to another party or ?. Is for partial refund denied. Ee 29:? Liquor licenses granted G.C. W. Muller and E.C. Davis. ? ; ? 30.? Several liquor licenses granted. ? 31? Several liquor licenses granted. ?a 4 ,32?! Liquor license granted G.H. Adams. ?? 33ti; W.H. Moore granted license to run a billiard table. iY ? 34?s Numerous liquor licenses granted. 35?? Several liquor licenses granted. :y 364? Commissioners Wagner and Davis to find out names of all persons dealing in spiritous liquor under U.S. ?? license. ii 37f? Several liquor licenses granted. ? ,38j Liquor license granted Henry Bosch and William Bosch. ?? 39y Liquor licenses granted W.H. and J.C. Hoch. ,40?j Request from C.L. Ellis regarding license to retail malt liquor referred to County Attorney. k? 41;i Request from Annie Hashagen to transfer liquor license referred to Finance Committee. 42?? Application of Annie Hashagen for remission of liquor license not granted. ?°; 43i? Liquor licenses granted F.W. Meyer and A.C. Heyer. ? 44?? W.H. Harrison granted license to open a billiard saloon. ?? f E w il ' DATE MINUTE BOOK 'I Month I Day I Year Vol. I Page ' 09 s ?; 09 PS ;;? 10 Rd 11 1? 12 ,, 12 ,? Ol ,. 02 03 04 04 04 04 04 OS 05 06 06 07 07 10 10 10 11 11 12 ^ O1 Ol Ol 02 03 04 04 . 05 05 05 05 06 ; 07 07 07 ; 08 08 08 ? ?? 23 1874 ? fa 24 1874 ?? P., 06 1874 ;? r; 02 1874 "; !yg lY 07 1874 ?p ?. 14 1874 '? R? ?? 04 1875 `? .? ? 02 1875 ?; ? Ol 1875 ; Q? 05 1875 05 1875„ 05 1875 06 1875 09 1875 03 1875 17 1875 ; 07 1875 15 1875 :, 08 1875 , 28 1875 : 04 1875 07 1875 ; 11 18 7 5 k Ol 1875 09 1875 ; 10 1875 y? 03 1875? 07 1876 ; 22 1876. 07 1876 ' 08 1876 ' 03 1876 ! 07 1876 Ol 1876.. 05 1876? 05 1876 15 1876;; rr 07 1876,?. ,? 03 1$76?s , 03 1876;; 08 1876°n 07 1876" 07 1876`? ?, 15 1876;M 3 ; i 3 263 3 263 3 2b5 3 271 ?? 4? 3 280 ??' ;, r: 3 288 `° 3 289 `? ?? 3 295 + 3 302 3 314 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 314 314 315 319 323 328 331 336 349 360 377 381 384 f. 388 , 389 , 398 404 405 ^. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 408 ?. 411 ' 417 ; 424 ' 428 432 434 434 , 436 ': 442 '?. 448 ;? 449 „ 449 454 454 ?; ?? 460 ?? ;, ', si i ABC- INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? N LIQUOR LICENSE C MATTER , . . , : ` Reo. u. s. Covnty Indezes Since 1888 h? ?? To locats names, OplO At rat ocr?cc ?.?i??I?' An (dentiEving Trade Mark k3`? SURNAME {NITIAL TAB COTT A•Z TAB INDEX MADE BY TNE COTT INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA ; DATE r? MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROC?EDINGS ?; Month I Day I Year ?? !E Voi, I Page i 1. ? ? Liquor license granted C.A.C. Muggie. ? 09 05 s: ;? 1876?? 3 464 s ;, 2. ??Liquor license granted Michael Griffin. ? 09 27 1876j? 3 477 ' 3. ? &?Liquor licenses granted numerous persons, pages 492-493. b? ?` 11 F? 14 F? 1876i; ?, 3 492 ' i 4. r+?Liquor licenses granted John D. Stellgess and Hansen H. 12 04 ?'s 187b?R 3 504 5. Ea ??Liquor license granted George E. Berden. } 12 23 1876?? 3 512 I 6. , ra ;'Liquor license granted Mory Davis. ,? ,. ° O1 ?. 03 1877<< ? 3 516 7. ??Liquor licenses granted Claus Schriver, John Haan and G.W, Barnes. ?. Ol 29 ?: 1877?? 3 523 ? 8. ' Several liquor licenses granted. ?y 02 05 1877;? ??' 3 524 @' SY 9. ;;Several liquor licenses granted. ?y 02 ? 17 1877? 3 53D ,'i 10. Transfer of liquor license of Michael Griffin to James Keegan not granted for lack of leg , al authority. 02 . 17 1877, . 3 530 ? a, 11. Liquor license granted James Keegan. 03 05 1877 . 3 531 ;' 12. Liquor licenses granted R.A. Price and A.B. Cook subject to Mayor's approval. 04 02 1877 3 536 ?i . , , , , 13. ' Numerous l.iquor licenses granted. „ 04 30 1877 ry 3 540 r? 14. Numerous liquor licenses granted. 05 14 1877;y 3 546 p; ' 15. Liquor licenses granted G.C.W. Muller, R.A. Price and Thomas McKoy. , 06 05 1877?; 3 r; 551 i; , 16. :Liquor license granted J.W. Moody. ,, 09 10 1877`' 3 r 612 ;? ? 17. Liquor licenses granted P. Newman and Morgan & Bryant. , 10 O1 1877?,' 3 624 ?s 6? 18. ;Numerous liquor licenses granted. ; 11 06 1877:, 3 631 t; 19. .No liquor licenses to be granted unless applications approved by City authorities. 11 14 1877: 3 655 ?' d y? S? ?i i 20. `Liquor licenses granted Edward Bryson, H.A. Glameyer, D. Otten and Henry Harr. 11 14 1877!„ 3 ? 655 's . .. G. N, 21. ';Liquor license granted John Carroll. 11 . 23 1877 ,, 3 ?h 657 ?; ?< 22. _ Numerous liquor licenses granted. 12 ? 03 1877 R: 3 658 `? i; 23. Liquor license of Henry Hansen extended three more months since he was out of the County for three months. 12 05 1877 ' 3 661 "+ ? ?: ?r ? 24. ?Liquor licenses granted J.M. Moody, P.H. Von Kampen and Mrs. Margaret Dahmen. r O1 ,. 07 1877; :, 3 680 .; ?? ?; 25. Numerous liquor licenses granted. 02 . 04 1878'' a. 3 698 P,: ?? ? 26. Liquor licenses granted Sarah Mayer, John Borneman and Peter Mohn. 02 ? 16 1878 •? 3 701 ? 27. Petition of E.G. Styron for a transfer of liquor license to party who bought his business not granted. 04 10 1878N? 3 718 ?? 28. ? °Renewal of liquor license to Delafate Tawers not granted. 04 ?. 29 1878 . 4e 3 720 ?` E3 ? 29. Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 720-721. 04 29 1878`' 3 i 720 `? , ? . - ?? ` 30. ,Malt liquor license granted Margaret Dohman. y; 05 06 1878 3 pt 722 n? r; 31. 'Liquor license granted D. Towers and J.W. Moody provided they keep an orderly house. 05 06 1878;, C? 3 722 ''h 32. ,PNumerous liquor licenses granted. „ 08 05 1878. ?' 3 738 ?? 33. „Liquor license granted A.B. Cook. , 09 21 1878;` 3 763 ' 34. ,;Liquor license granted John Doscher. 09 27 1878.. 3 766 `t .? 35. „Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. . 10 07 1878 r 3 770 ` 36. ;.,Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. , 11 04 1878, 3 774 ?? 19 37. 'Liquor licenses granted D. Holmes, Mary Williams and Margaret Dahmes. 12 18 1878 4 6` 38. :Liquor licenses granted John D. Doscher and R.J. Scarborough. ; Ol 06 1879,` 4 11 i. 39. • iLiquor license granted Dixey and Griffith and John Carroll. Ol 22 1879 : 4 F? 16 ! , °' x: ' 40. ? 'sLiquor licenses granted numerous persons. ? 02 03 1879 ; 4 ;; 20 ? 41. ? ,Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. 02 ., 17 ?? 1879? „ 4 96 21 „ r5 j 42. ? ? =?Liquor licenses granted Binford & Hill and M.M. Dunning. 03 03 1879?:, ' 4 [? 23 ?? i1 43. ?Liquor license granted D. Steljes. 04 07 1879.' 4 57 i' , t? ' . ?! 44. ,?Liquor licenses granted numerous persons, pages 69-71. : 05 05 1879;: 4 69 , 9a 45. j '„Liquor licenses granted John Crowley, B.H. Ahrens, Mrs. H.F. Lessman and J.W. Hopkins. p 06 02 1879?, 4 78 js ?? 46. ,??Liquor license granted F.A. Joyner and Robert Portner. 07 07 1879F?^ 4 i? 81 , ABC- _ INDEX TO CO?IMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Cou?t?, N. C. _ MATTER: LIQUOR LICENSES a e[c. u. s. County Indezee Since 1888 ? To loeats names, open at COTT A•2 TAB INDEX rer OFFICE C.?i?J.•?6-Z?E"'i. An Identifying Trade Mazk SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THF COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA i? ?1 1? :? DATE ?3 MINUTE BOOK "? ? , NATiIRE OF PR?CE?DINGS !` ?? Month ? Day? Year ?j Vol. ? Page y? , ?? - F, l.I Liquor licenses granted numerous persons, pages 91-92. , 08 04 1879 ? 4 91 'k ? . 2. John Crawley requested a license to retail liquor. , 09 O1 1879?? 4 103 ?, 3. Liquor license granted Casten Vonosan. 09 22 1879`1 4 F' 112 ` 4. Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 120-1?1. 11 03 1879?^ 4 120 { , 5. Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. 12 O1 1879ta 4 132 6.? Liquor licenses granted John Carroll and H.E. Scott. , 12 15 1879sr 4 138 7.+? ? Liquor licenses requested by Rober Portner, F.A. Schutter, and Carsten Vonosen. , Ol 05 1880 ? . 4 142 ' . 6y „ 8.;? Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. „ 02 02 1880„ 4 171 . .? . 9.?? Liquor licenses granted L.G. Cherry and John Crawly. 03 O1 1880,; 4 176 , 10.?' Board renewed liquor license for J.W. Dubs. „ 04 05 1880„ 4 182 „ 11.? Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. 05 03 1880 ; 4 191 12.,; Liquor license granted L.G. Cherry. ,13.ri Numerous liquor licenses granted. ;? 14.h? Liquor licenses granted W. Fienken, J.W. Dubs, A.B. Cook, John Doschen and A.D. Wessell. 15.'^? Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. i; 16.e9 Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. 17.:„ Register of Deeds failed to collect proper taxes on purchases of liquor, so he to notify all persons - r? :i involved in purchasing liquor to reform their tax list. (See REGISTER OF DEEDS) 18.?? Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. - i^ 19.,;; Liquor licenses granted R.L. Dixon and Co., and B.L. Perry and Martha Adams. ,20.:? Liquor licenses granted J.C. Heyer, John Carroll, A. Wessell, J.W. Dubs and R.H. Bourdeaux. ,21.?4. Numerous liquor licenses granted. 22.y Liquor license granted James M. McGowan. _'? 23.° Liquor licenses granted Claus Richton and J.C. Long & Co. ,? 24.,g Liquor licenses granted A.A. McLean and Co. and Josh D. Doscher and F.W. Ortman. ,? ? 25.:? Liquor licenses granted several persons. 26.4; Liquor license granted Edward Bryson. 27.? Liquor licenses granted J.L. Croom and M. Schloss. i 28.;; Liquor licenses granted J.C. Heyer, John Carroll, A.D. Wessell and J.W. Dubs. . .? w 29.'? Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. ?; .30.;! Liquor licenses granted James M. McGowan and Lorenzo Standland. ?, ,31." Liquor license granted Claus Richston. ,32.,3 Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. ,33. Liquor licenses granted J.W. Gerdts and J.H. Bosch. .34.;; Liquor license of Edward Bryson renewed. _35.;; Liquor license granted C.H. Stemmerman. 36.;,f Liquor licenses granted several people. 37.;; Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. 38.p, Liquor license granted Alfred Mulligan. i? .39.,? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 472-473. s 40.;f Numerous liquor licenses granted. „ ? 41.4f Liquor license granted J.A. McCallum. ,+ 42. Numerous liquor licenses granted. g; r 43.? Numerous liquor licenses granted. 44.;; Liquor licenses granted E.G. Styron, N.F. Nixon and H.H. Gaskill and Brother. 45.:?? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 520-521. ?: , ?3 `;i I? ;; y? ? 07 05 1£380.. 4 202 „ ., 08 02 1880 ,.. 4 221 . 10 04 1880., 4 237 11 O1 1880 4 244 Ol 03 1881 ; 4 263 O1 12 1881 4 269 02 07 1881„ 4 271 03 07 1881 , 4 277 „ 04 04 1881 ;, 4 ,. 05 02 1881 _, 07 11 1881 ,,, 09 05 1881 , 10 11 12 02 04 05 07 09 10 11 03 1881 ;., 07 1881 ,; 05 1881 06 1882 ; 03 1882 Ol 1882 ; 03 1882 04 1882 02 1882 ,_ 06 1882 12 04 1882 , , O1 02 1883,. 03 05 1883 _: 04 02 1883 ;, . 04 16 188 3 .; , 05 07 1883.. 07 02 1883.' 09 03 1883 ,: 10 Ol 1883 11 05 1883 ? 12 03 1883.' O1 07 1884 ;,' a I? i? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 283 292 ? 306 ; 324 ., 328 .. 331 ., 341 358 368 377 . 391 413 419 , 427 , ?+35 „ 445 , 453 _ 462 ., 470 . 472 .. 480 495 ' 499 507 512 520 , ;' ` fi ABC- INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATTER: LIQUOR LICENSES ` ¦co. u. s. /????? County Indezee Since 1888 To locate names, Opltl at COTi A-Z TAB INDEX r?s ORFIC[ C???rL4-? An IdentiFYine Trade Mar? ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA i ?; DATE ? MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? kz Month ?r I Day I Year ? i Vol, I Page II ? ''? 1.?? Numerou s liquor licenses granted. " `' 02 04 i? 1884 ?? ? ! 4 527 2.?? Liquor license granted J.S. Bourdeaux. " 03 ' 03 . 1$84 ?? a 4 534 3.+' Liquor licenses granted W.A. Bell, Willaim Steindorf and W,E. Mayn. 06 ? '? 02 1884 ?? 4 558 ?s 4.?? Granted request to sell malt lqiuor at Second Toll House in Harnett. ? 06 02 A. 1884 ,"` 4 559 ?? ? s^ ?; ; 5.?? Liquor license granted John M. Daniel. ?;? Q7 07 1884 ?? ,s 4 566 6.????? , Liquor license granted E. Schulken. ?? 08 04 1884 '?;? ?? 4 569 ?? ?; 7.';; ^? Liquor license granted C.C. Seebo. ?? 09 O1 1884 ?? 4 575 ?? 8.;? Liquor licenses granted Kate Montrose, M. Brewer and Co, and Josephine Willett. , 11 03 1884 ri 4 ? 585 4f i 9•,, Liquor licenses granted several persons. ', 12 O1 1884 ?; 4 590 ?r 10... Liquor licenses granted D.A. Leebeck, Battle and Dowling and Hill & Artis. „ 12 15 1884 4 598 11.:. Liquor license granted John Owens. O1 05 1885 , 4 602 ' 12. Liquor license granted G.P. Rourk. 02 02 1885 . 4 607 13. . Liquor licenses granted Robert Cobb, S.G. Westbrook, L.R. Chadwick and W.H, Cotton. 03 02 1885 ?? 4 612 ?? i, 14. Liquor license granted J.P. Sullivan. ; 04 06 1885 4 621 15. Liquor licenses granted John Kock and Haar & Tienker. ; 05 04 1885 `` 4 630 ?' 16. . Liquor licenses granted John W. Bryant and Willaim Brown. O7 06 1885 .; 4 640 - 6?. ; 17.. Liquor license granted W.A. Bryan. ^ 12 07 1885 ?? 4 662 ?, j"?, 18.; Liquor licenses granted Isiah West and John Neir. 02 Ol 1886 !: ?? 4 684 ?; E? 19., 3ames McGowan to be paid tax remitted on retail liquor license, r 02 Ol 1886 f; 4 20.' Liquor license granted Daniel Klein. 4 04 05 1886 M; 4 , 21. Liquor license granted A.V. Horrell. . 05 03 1886;' 4 22. Liquor licenses granted J.H. Daniels, W.H. McDade and N.F. Parker. 07 05 1886 4 23.. Liquor licenses granted J.3. Dray and Kistofferson & 3ohnson. 08 02 1886 ?? 4 24., , Liquor license granted Thomas Miller. 11 O1 ! 1886 ?? r? 4 25.,, Liquor l.icense granted Thomas J. Keenan. ;, 12 07 1886 ;? 4 26.: List of liquor licenses granted. 07 04 1887 ,< , 5 ?? ?. ? 27. J.H. Ti enken and Co. allowed to remove their retail malt liquor business from Federal Point to Harnett. F. 07 22 1887 5 28. Messrs. Gilbert and Brown granted license to retail spiritous liquors. 09 05 1887 ; 5 29., " Liquor licenses granted A.H. Holmes, J.L. Croom, W. Moseley and Fred Rice. 10 03 1887 , 5 i 30.? Liquor licenses granted August Deumelandt and C.W, Gancen. ?? 11 07 1887 ;? ?r 5 31.' Liquor license granted W.S. Alexander. . . Ol d2 1888 , •? 5 32. Liquor licenses granted William Geuaust and G.W. Linden. ; 02 05 18&8 '? 5 33.; , ,i Liquor licenses granted W.H. Bell, W.H. Biddle and Hilda Raymond, 03 05 1888 ? >? 5 34.? Liquor licenses granted G.H. Brown and A.B. Peterson. 05 07 1888 5 35.. _ ` Liquor licenses granCed T.E. Wallace, J.H, Litgen and W,H. Stokeley. .? 06 04 1$8$ - 5 36. Liquor licenses granted Haar & Bro. and Mrs. Laura K. Doschen. 07 03 1888 F? 5 37. Sheriff not to issue liquor license to any persons convicCed of selling liquor on Sunday or of otherwise 07 03 1888 : 5 violating liquor law. „ , 38.; Liquor licenses granted J.L. Croom and A.B. Westmoreland. 09 03 1888 ,,,; 5 39.,? ?: Liquor license granted A.F. Lucan. ' 10 10 1888 aa 5 40. Liquor licenses granted 3ohn Smith, Isaiah rioseley and 3.C. Ramsey. ,: 11 05 1888 '. 5 ? 41.? ' l '3 Liquor license granted W.H. Howe. ; 12 17 1888 5 42.,? Liquor licenses granted J.O. Nixon and E.P. Kiley. Ol 07 1889 ` 5 43.;; ,, Albert S. Saunders granted license to retail liquor. 02 04 1889 '` 5 44.?3 " Liquor license granted Jennie Mays. ? 02 13 1889 ?? 5 a 45.;; E ? '$ i Liquor license granted Charles Wessell. ; ; 03 04 1887 ;? y 5 ?i 6 "_ f ? ? ??. 684 696 710 723 ` ?1 72$ ?? d• y 75? '; ;s ?? 759 °? ?? 21 ;° ;? 2g E> ie 38 ?i ?` 43 ?f ? 47 ?? i? 61 ?,: iA 66 ^ is 7 6 g? 87 F' r. 90 ``, 94 ? 94 102 " i? i° 109 ?? E; 113 ': ? 12 9 ?'; 4' fu, 130 I: 134 138 ?? Ic 150 ts p? INDEX TO CO?IMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count? N C LIQUOR LICENSES AiTER , . . _ : ` eec. u. s. County Indezea Since IBBB ? ?.?--+ To toeate names, OpEO 0t COTT A•Z TAB INDEX ?8 SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO r?r OFFICE C???ctt??.?Js-? An Identifyins Trade Marlc . SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?1 DATE ?? MINUTE BOOK ?? "? Month I Day ? Year ?', ? V Vol. I Page ?; !'. l. Liquor license granted R.E. Brown. i,? , 05 ? ' 06 c{ 1889'?; ?a 5 ? `'s 165 r; ? ' 2.9 Liquor licenses granted Browri & Brother, James Hewlett and W.M. Powell. F 06 04 s? 1889?i 5 p 170 ?? 3. Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 176-177. :, 06 24 1889?? y 5 176 ; ,, 4.? Liquor licenses granted Albert Saunders and P.T. Dicksey. ; 07 O1 , 1889?? 5 178 ?; ? , 5.? Liquor license granted B.B. Humphrey. ? 08 12 1889;? 5 187 6.1, Liquor licenses granted George Grotgen, C.F. Von Kampen and W.H, Howe. ;' 10 ? 07 1889 k 5 194 ?. 7.+ Liquor license granted August Roder. 12 02 1889 , 5 202 8.?? ? Liquor license granted Charles Schnibben & Bro. 12 09 1889 - 5 206 rt . 9.pj Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 210-211. DI Ob Z890 = 5 2?0 ,a ,? 10.`? Liquor license not granted Mrs. Anna S. Wessell. O1 06 1890 5 213 ,11.;? Permission granted B.B. Humphrey to move his retail liquor business to another location. 02 03 1890 5 2ll 12.?y Liquor licenses granted J.H. Otterway and Charles F. Brown. 03 03 1890,; 5 234 „ E; 13.?? Liquor licenses granted numerous persons. , 04 07 1890,; 5 240 „ ?1 i9 14.,? Liquor license granted Daniel Howard. „ 04 14 1890 , 5 244 15.q? James Hewlett and J.H. Otterway granted liquor license. , 06 02 1890, 5 250 ,. e? 16.?? . Augustus Rhodes and Jurgan Haar charged with violating liquor laws. 07 O1 ' 1890, 5 ? 255 , b 17.t ,; Renewed liquor licenses will not be granted Messrs. Rhodes and Haar if convicted again of violating laws. ., 07 Ol 1890.; S 255 , ?8.?? ? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 2?6-258. 07 Q7 1890,, 5 256 „ 19.?? Liquor licenses granted John Bremer, J.L. Bowers & Co. and J.O. Nixon. 08 04 1890 5 263 ? 20.?? ? W.H. Stokeley granted liquor license. 10 . 06 .? 1890 5 273 . 21.`? P? Liquor license not granted Delia Bryant. , 12 29 1890 ^ 5 290 22.;? ? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 291-292. 12 29 1890 5 291 y? 23.?? Liquor license not granted Mrs. Williamson but granted Charles L. Horner. ., Ol 05 ?i 1891 5 .,. 293 24 ?? Li li d T E ll J ' . ?? quor censes grante . . Wa ace, .E. Moore and D.M. Davis. 03 , 02 1891 5 316 ., 25.r e Liquor license not granted C.B. Kennedy. 03 ' 23 1891 . 5 316 ?? 26.?? e Liquor license granted E.V. Horrell. _ 04 06 1891 5 320 ,A ? 27.?? `j C.L. Horner requested permission to move his liquor business from Bonty Hotel to Ocean View. 04 13 1891 . 5 323 „ ?u 28.,? Liquor license granted J.A. Hewlett. 04 13 1891 ;. . 5 323 , k? 29.p? Liquor licenses granted Will Hunter and Dan Howard. OS 04 1891 5 324 , ; 30.;y f, Liquor licenses not granted Miss A. Barry to sell liquor at Bijou Theatre. 05 ., 04 1891 . 5 325 .. f 31.E Wram & Co. granted permission to transfer liquor license. a 06 Ol 1891 ` 5 331 i? 32.?3 Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 334-335, , 06 26 ? 1891 , 5 334 , 33.'?? Liquor licenses not granted Kate Montroo, J. Johnson and Etta Willard. , 06 26 1891 ;; 5 336 , 34.?` ?i Application of T.C. Miller for liquor license returned and he to present a certificate of good moral 06 26 1891 . 5 336 ?, ., ' character. 35.k? Liquor license not granted A.W. Moore. 07 06 1891 5 337 36.=- - ?? Money included in Treasurer's reports from liquor licenses which should not have been included in 07 06 1891 5 337 '' k? Educational Fund. .. ., ? 37.?? < Liquor license not granted John Dahuhard. , 10 05 1891 5 353 < 38.k? ?, Palmetto Brewing Co. granted license to sell Lager Beer. 11 16 1891 ; r 5 362 ?, ? 39.i ? Liquor license not granted T.C. Miller. 12 r 28 1891 n 5 372 ? 40.!? Application of E.D. Frey laid over. 12 28 1891 , 5 372 ?? ? .. " . 41. ? R; Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 372-374. 12 . 28 1891 . 5 372 , IC 42.??' ? Liquor license granted Daniels & Lavine, but not granted E.D. Frey. Ol 04 1892 , 5 ? 374 43.;b Liquor license for malt liquor granted S.H. Bell. Ol 04 1892 ; ;? 5 374 Rtl 44.?? y Liquor license for malt liquor granted J.A. Hewlett. O1 04 , 1892 `p 5 375 i? f ? ( , i ?? ? 4? ??? !; ' F? V? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N LIQUORCLICENSES C MATTER , . . _ : ` Rac. u. a. '^?,'_ County Indexes Sinee 1888 ?I ? To toeate names, open at r?r o?r?ee ??i? An Identifyin6 Trade Merk ?s...? SURNAME INITIAL TAB (OTT A•I TAB INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA cV .. ? ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE ? MINUTE BOOK ? ;? j? Month ' Day Year ?? B? Vol. I Page I? 4 `? ; l.i? , Liquor license granted Munroe Byrd, ` Ol . 11 9p 1892;? '° 5 379 ? j ? ? 2.?'?a Liquor license granted Mr. E.B. Register. , 02 Ol 1892;?y 5 380 g?tl , 69 3.;! Liquor license granted Charles Schreibben. 02 Ol ? 1892?u 5 381 ? 4.?? Liquor licenses granted Davis & Daniels and G. Grotjen. '? 03 07 1.892??? <<: 5 406 ? ? , 5.1? Liquor licenses granted Thomas J. Gore and J.B. Stokey, 04 04 1892;' F. S 411 ? 6.tl Liquor license granted J.A. Burnes. 05 02 1892 ; 5 415 C, ?? 7. Requests from Davis & Daniels, E.L. Hinten, Henry Gerken and Willie Register for liquor licenses laid over, 06 27 1892;' S 426 f; ?? ?, 8. Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 426-427. 06 .. 27 1892''s . 5 426 ? ?? 9.; Liquor licenses not granted W. Register and Henry Berken since applications not in due f orm. 07 06 1892., 5 428 ; 10.; Request for liquor licenses from Davis & Daniels laid over. 07 06 1892 5 428 ' 11.,, Liquor license granted Davis & Daniels. d7 11 1892 5 431 ? 12.,. Liquor license granted Hans A. Kure. 08 O1 1892 5 432 ? 13.: ? Liquor license granted Greschen Bros. and Jurgen Haar. 09 05 1892 ' S 439 " " ?? 14.,, ? Liquor license granted N. Hullen. 10 03 1892 5 445 ?? ?, 15., Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 461-462. „ 12 19 1892 5 461 'V ? ? ?, i; 16.,? Liquor license not granted Emil Bagg since location too close to public schools. : 12 19 1892 ' S 464 ;? `s ;, ` 17.,. Liquor license granted numerous persons. „ 02 06 1893?^ 5 468 ?, 18.,. Request from J.B. Stokely to transfer his liquor license not granted due to ppotestcfrom citizens. , 02 06 1893 ; 5 468 ;; 19. Transfer of liquor license granted J.B. Stokely after Board reconsidered the matter. 03 06 1893° 5 482 f „ ?; h: f? 20. Liquor license granted Thomas Lamb. 03 06 1893 5 483 . '; , ,E ?? 21. ' Liquor license granted August Roder. 03 ., 20 1893; ?? 5 487 ': k? 22. „ Liquor license granted James A. Hewlett. 04 .. 03 1893 ?;y 5 488 ?`: t. 23. . Liquor license granted S.R. Piner. 05 O1 1893s 5 495 ° {; 24.; Special meeting to consider applications for liquor licenses. 06 30 1893? 5 507 ?. = ., ?a 25. ?. Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 507-508. 06 .. 30 1893 ?? 5 507 ? p; 26. Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 538-539. Ol Ol 1894s 5 538 a ` ? 27. Liquor license granted Carter Arrington and A.V. Horrell. 02 ?. 05 " 1894;' ? S 543 ?. , 28..; Liquor license granted Lewis Weil. 05 .. 07 1894'" 5 566 ?. ? 29.,v Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 573-574, . 06 29 1894.,; „ 5 573 K? 4" 30..; Board will no longer transfer liquor license except to parties who wish to remove their business in the ? 06 29 1894?? 5 574 ? i township. ; 31.,; Liquor licenses granted numerous persons, pages 605-606. „ 12 ll 1894p? 5 605 4; 32.,; Liquor license granted Carter Arrington. O1 07 1895" 5 607 4; 33. Liquor licenses granted J.C. Bowden and W.H. Stokley. 04 Ol 1895,. 5 633 ` ? 34. Baard met to consider applications for liquor licenses, 06 28 1$95` ? 5 6?+6 ` 35. Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 646-647. 06 28 1895 5 646 36. Liquor license granted J.A. Hewlett. 07 Ol 1895: 5 648 37. Liquor license granted Cape Fear Club. 09 20 1895': S 671 ,., 38. Numerous liquor licenses granted. O1 06 1896'' S 687 ?, 39. Request for liquor license from F.B. Snell not in due form so Board could not act on it, 05 04 1896?= 5 715 ? .. , ,' 40., Chairman empowered to grant license to Mr. Snell when application is in due form. 05 04 1896` 5 715 ?; .. ?, >? ? 41., ? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 724-725. 07 06 1896,? 5 724 s ? ; 42.., Liquor license not granted G.W. Linder. O1 ?, 14 , 1897? 5 759 ? ; ;. 43.,; , Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 760-761. ,? Ol 14 1897!? S 760 ?, 44.;; r Liquor license granted T.L. Smith. 02 Ol 1897?, 5 762 ;, 44.,?; ; ` Liquor license granted James A. Hewlett. ;, 02 ? 02 1897?', , 4 i? {, 5 763 ?; ,, ?, ?; ?, N C INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count? LIQUORBLICENSES MAT ER , . . _ : ` a¢c. u. s. /J? , ,??/'_ County Indezea Since ie88 ? To loeate names, open at r?r OFFICE LGctt/J7cC,?? An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INl71AL TAB COiT A•2 TAB INDEX MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMYANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROL4NA Gp s°, DATE i MINUTE BOOK ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?? Month s; " Day I I Year ?; Voi. Page ?? ( k; 1. Request from M.C. Croom to move his liquor business was referred to County Attorney, " i; 04 05 i 1897'k; 5 ga 798 2. Liquor license granted Ham A. Kure. ?;' 06 07 1897??? 6 ,? 12 ??? 3. . Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 29-30. ? 07 e4 14 18974?' YI A? 6 29 4. Request from parties for liquor license referred to committee since protest received. f ` 02 08 189843? 6 81 R? cg l 13 5. Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 85-86. ?, 02 08 1898,,a 6 85 ' ?' ? b. . Parties allowed to express their sides on granting liquor license to Martin Daniels. ' 02 ?? 14 1898',: 6 86 , ?, 7. Request from W.B, McKoy to manufacture wine free of cost referred to County Attorney. E, 02 14 1898'?' ?? 6 86 8. Liquor license granted Martin Daniels. ; 02 14 1898`' , 6 87 9.p J.A. Hewlett granted license to retail liquor. 05 02 1898 , 6 122 IQ.?? Liquor Iicense granted W.G, Lamb. .r 07 05 1898 ,? 6 149 ,, ., ., ll.;i ,? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 153-154. , 07 12 18984; 6 153 ?? 12.c? ? Liquor licenses granted J. Sternberger. , 10 03 1898,; 6 183 13.°' , ?? Permission granted Hardin and Brown to move their liquor business. 10 ?. 03 1898 i ; 6 183 14.? a Due to objections filed, Board to reconsider its action in granting license to J. Sterberger. 10 07 1898,, 6 185 , ?, 15.Gy George Roundtree allowed to make a statement concerning liquor dealer's business. ;, O1 OZ 1899,; 6 218 , 16. County Attorney informed Board they had no right to grant license to anyone that Board of Aldermen had ,. O1 02 1899 6 218 " C _ ?; " , refused. ?• 17.M? _ Chairman protested Attorney's decision and voted it could grant licenses to anyone, and would vote on each„ O1 02 1899 ,'; 6 218 ? ? ? , ?? separate applicant. 18. Request from Attorney Roundtree that F.B. Brown be granted liquor license deferred to hear evidence. . Ol 02 1899 6 218 19.` Liquor licenses granted H,G. Oldenbuttle, but not granted A.Horrell, F.J, Fuchs and C. Fredrick. .; O1 02 1899 .. 6 218 20.:? Request from E.P. H. Strunk for liquor license deferred to hear evidence. Ol 02 1899 , 6 218 ? 21.,? _ ? Liquor license granted Cape Fear Club. O1 , 02 1899 6 219 22.? On reconsideration and advice of Attorney, Board will refuse to grant license to anyone when refused by O1 03 1899 ,, 6 220 , i? the Board of Aldermen. . „ 23.? George Campbell granted liquor license, and J,M. Martin allowed to move liquor business to different place,,, 06 05 1899 % 6 297 ;, 24.? Liquor license granted WilLiam E. Mayo. ; 06 06 1899 6 299 ,; 25.?? r, Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 303-304. 06 27 1899 . 6 303 ?? 26.? Liquor license granted John M. Mayland. '. 07 10 1899 ;; 6 317 27.? Liquor license granted D.J. Stetger. , 09 04 1899 ;; 6 334 , 28.? v Numerous liquor licenses granted. Ol O1 1900 6 380 ' 29.?? Liquor license granted H.E. Daniels. O1 02 1900 ;, 6 381 30.' , ? Liquor license granted Sea Shore Hotel. 06 .. 04 1900 6 447 31.? _ ? Liquor licenses granted Ocean View Hotel. 06 13 1900 . 6 448 32.'{ Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 448-449. Q6 29 1900 ^ 6 ?48 A ? 33.:i , k? Liquor licenses granted C.D. Gore and W.E. Moore. 07 02 1900 6 451 .s ? :t 34.?j Permission given W.A, Harden to change location of his liquor business. 10 O1 1900 6 4$2 .? 35.f? . ?? W.A, Mahler allowed to move his liquor business. 11 05 1900 . „. 6 486 ?? i, ?? 36.';; Frank B.Brown granted liquor license. 12 03 1900 „ 6 490 F 37. Numerous liquor licenses granted. 12 31 1900 ?' 6 S10 ? E 38.?? ?? Request of F,B. Brown for liquor license not granted since not in due form. 12 a, 31 1900 y 6 510 ? 39.? Liquor licenses granted J.F, Wason and Paul Case, but not granted H. Bonham. O1 07 1901 = 6 514 40. Application of A,V, Horrell for liquor license deferred for more definite statement of location. ; 02 04 1901 : 6 517 ; y +1.? Liquor license granted W.H.M. Koch. 03 04 1901 °; 6 532 ? +2.? Application from C.E. Collins to retail liquor returned for correction. 04 O1 1901;y 6 535 „ ? y +3. Liquor license to retail only malt liquor granted Seashore Hotel. , 05 23 1901,`; 6 551 4? ? ? ? C' ka ?? ?; ? S" ? ? ;? ?? t? ?? ? ?? u'', ?? ?', ?; l.;",, Runway Improvement .? 2.' Surplus Aircraft 3.' Access Road 4. Advisory Commission 5.. Advertising Display 6.' Air Conditioner 7.;? Air Conditioning Bids 8. Fire Truck 9. Ground Transportation 10. Mower 11. Oil Fire Training Center 12. Rental to Health Department 13. Runway Change 14. Advertisements 15. Air Conditioner 16. Air Conditioner 17, Road 18, Air Conditioner 19. Appointments Advisory Committee 20. Access Road 21. Appointments Advisory Committee 22. Traffic control tower 23. Traffic Control Building 24. Access Road 25. Manuever Permit - National Guard 26. Manuever Permit - National Guard 27. Piedmont Airlines Contract 28. Access Road 29., Air Safety 30., Land Lease between County and US 31. Manuever Permit 32. Manuever Permit - National Guard 33. Smoke Complaint 34. Lease - Aeronautics, short term 35. Bills from Aeronautics, Inc. 36. Lease Agreement, Aeronautics, Inc. 37. Access Road 38. Filtors, Inc., Szte Proposed 39. Weather Bureau, Two Additional Rooms 40. Appraisal of Land - Bill 41. Air Conditioning Repairs 42. Aeronauthis, Inc., Lease 43. Piedmont Airlines' Rental Agreement 44. Parking Franchise 45. Runway Evaluation 46. Committee Report INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. _??ATT Rr AIRPORT ` aec. u. s. ?p???? County Indexee Since 1888 ? TO IOCO?? nam?s, Op?n at COTT A•2 TAi INDEX e?r OFFICE C.?i?f.fv( G-? An Identifying Trade Mark MILC E BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONID fURNAME INITIAL TAY SOLO ?Y OWEN 0. pUNN, NEN ?ERN, NORTH GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDlNGS DATE Monih ? Day ? Year 04 20 1965 04 20 1965 05 17 1965 05 03 1965 05 17 1965 05 03 1965 05 03 1965 05 17 1965 05 17 1965 05 17 1965 05 03 1965 05 17 1965 05 03 1965 06 07 1965 06 23 1965 06 07 1965 06 07 1965 07 26 1965 07 26 1965 08 02 19?5 08 02 1965 09 07 1965 09 20 1965 11 15 1965 11 15 1965 11 O1 1965 11 15 1965 12 06 1965 12 06 1965 12 20 1965 12 20 1965 12 06 1965 12 20 1965 02 02 1966 06 05 1966 11 06 1966 O1 16 1966 O1 16 1966 O1 16 1966 02 06 1966 02 06 1966 02 06 1966 03 02 1966 03 20 1966 G 3 20 1966 03 20 1966 MINU Voi. 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 TE BOOK Page 468 467 476 472 476 472 472 476 480 480 472 476 472 488 494 487 488 507 507 510 511 5I6 522 545 545 542 545 550 550 558 557 550 555 27 67 110 24 22 23 27 27 :'7 40 38 38 40 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. , MU JECT AIRPORT ` eEC. u. s. County Indezea Since IS$8 Te lo?at? namis? op?o af COTT A•I TA? INOEX ?q ,, NUIDE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO PAT OFFICE (.?,t?//?:.?6-7.? .?n Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAY SOLD ?T OMEN i. YUNN, NEN IERN, NORTN GROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page 1. Transfer of Funds 04 03 1967 14 41 2. Avis and Hertz Agreement 06 05 1967 14 65 3. Purchase land 06 05 1967 14 67 4. Brown and Herring, Request of 06 05 1967 14 66 5. Brown and Herring, Letter from 06 19 1967 14 71 6. Transfer of funds, Purchase of Tractor and Mower. 06 05 1967 14 64 7. Land Appraisal, Bills 06 05 1967 14 64 8. Brown and Herring, Statement from 07 03 1967 14 75 9. Transfer of Funds, Truck and Mower 07 03 1967 14 74 10. Bonds for Improvement 08 28 1967 14 85 11. Electric bills fire training ground 08 28 1967 14 84 12. Carolina Power F? Light Right of Way 08 07 1967 14 82 13. Carolina Power ? Light Right of Way 08 28 1967 14 86 14. Brown and Herring Truck and Tractor 08 07 1967 14 80 15. Brown and Herring, Sale of Property 09 21 1967 14 ?1 16. Filtors, Inc., Purchase of Property 09 18 1967 14 ?0 17. Filtors, Inc., Sale of Property 09 21 1967 14 ?1 18. Changes in Property Map 09 21 1967 14 ?1 19. Brown and Herring - Agreement Land PUrchase 09 18 1967 14 '?0 20. Taxi Right-of-Way Easement 09 21 1967 14 ?l 21. Access Road, Easement 10 16 1967 14 '?7 22. Grant Agreement, Amendment to 10 16 1967 14 ?7 23. Aeronautics, Inc., Lease Agreement 11 06 1967 14 110 24. Access Road, New 11 06 1967 14 109 25. Access Road, New 11 20 1967 14 112 26. Easements 11 06 1967 14 110 27. Motor Grader, Sale of 11 06 1967 14 109 28. Aeronautics, Inc., Request to erect sign 12 04 1967 14 125 29. Access Road 12 04 1967 14 125 30. Access Road - Easement for Right-of-way 12 18 1967 14 126 31. Carolina Power ? Light 12 04 1967 14 120 32. Ordinance Regulating Parking 12 04 1967 1.4 124 . w.?? ?. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count N C AIRPORT M ?, . . _ U JE T ` aec. u. s. County Indezea Since 1888 To IoWt? pam?f? oplp at COTT A•2 TA? INGE7I ? PAT OFFICE t?E?? •?n ldentifPing Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAY MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO SOLD ?Y OINEN 0. GUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page 1. Parking Lot ordinance O1 02 1968 14 132 2. Parking lot O1 15 1968 14 134 3, Access road O1 15 1968 14 134 4. Bond order 02 05 1968 14 143 ! 5. t Palm trees 03 18 1968 14 166 ; 6. Rental Airport property 04 16 1968 14 176 ' 7. Palm trees 05 06 1968 14 184 ' 8. Land Development Study 06 18 1968 14 203 9. Improvement 06 17 1968 14 201 , 10. Budget presentation 06 17 1968 14 201 11. Bond election returns 06 03 1968 14 195 12. Electrical Supplies 07 11 1968 14 221 13. Request 07 ??1 1968 14 214 14. Runways 07 15 1968 14 223 , 15. Space request - Piedmont 07 15 1968 14 223 16. ? Bond Issues ? resolutions OS ??5 1968 14 231 ' 17. Land Use Study, John Talbert 08 19 : 968 14 237 ' 18. South Atlantic Airlines Service 08 ??5 1968 14 234 19. Bond Order Hearing 09 ??3 1968 14 241 20. Piedmont Airlines needs 09 16 1968 14 248 21. FAA Agreement 10 21 1968 14 256 22. Space rec{uired-Piedmont 10 ??7 1968 14 254 23. Discussion of Airport bonds 11 ??4 I968 I4 263 24. Present status 11 18 1968 14 270 25. Resolution adopting elections returns on Airport Bonds 12 ?2 1968 14 279 , 26. Additional funds for expansion O1 20 1969 14 290 27. Preliminary Plan terminal location O1 LO 1y69 14 2y0 2?. Tree Trimming 02 03 1969 14 297 29. Statement from Uxenfeld and Newkirk O1 06 196? 14 289 . 30. Discussion - Sale of bonds 02 17 1969 14 300 31. Control of 02 03 1969 14 295 ? 32. Salary increases OS 17 1969 14 308 33. National Car Rental Space 03 17 1y69 14 306 34. FAA Complaint - garbage dump near Airport 04 08 1969 14 314 ' 35. Discussion of new airline schedules 04 21 1969 14 322 36. Cargo building, Piedmont Airlines Transfer of funds U5 OS 1969 14 32% 37. Deautsch Filtors additional parking 05 19 1969 14 334 38. Bonds 06 16 1969 14 342 39. Bonds 06 16 1969 14 342 ' 40. Deutsch filtors 06 16 1969 14 342 41. Repairs to Runway 1634 06 03 1969 14 338 42. Parking space for filtors 06 03 1969 14 339 43. C;ontract - John Talbert and Assoc. 08 04 1969 14 375 44. Blast fence 08 18 1969 14 383 45. Intensity runway lighting system 08 04 1969 14 375 46. Request of Wright Chemical to lease property 08 04 1969 14 374 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County N. C. AIRPORT MU , _ JE T a nec. u. s. County Jndracea Since 1888 r?r OFFIC6 ?? .?.n Identifying Trade Mark ? t0 IoCOp nam?s, 0?11 Ot fURNAME INITIAL TAY COTT A•I MADE BY THE COTT INDEX SOLO t1 OIYEN i. OUNN, N T?? INOEX COMPANY, COLUMB(1S, OHIO EN tERN, NORTN GROLINA ? DATE MINUiE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?? Month Day Year Vol. Page 1?:° Pratt Advertising Associates 08 04 1969 14 376 2.: Parking Plan? at Airport 0? 18 1969 14 382 3r Trees and Power Polss 08 04 1969 14 S75 4; Lease Airport Iand to Deutsch Filtors 09 15 1y69 14 3?7 5;. Regulations - Rent and Parking 09 02 1969 14 384 6; Personnel 09 02 1969 I4 386 7; Parking and Rental Regulations 09 15 1969 14 389 8. Matador Missile 09 15 1y69 14 390 9. Restaurant 09 02 1969 14 386 10.. kunways 09 ll 1969 14 386 11. Cargo and FAA Building 11 03 1969 14 407 12. Bonds - Interest Rate and denominations 11 17 1y69 14 410 13, Appropriation - Budget 11 16 1y69 14 409 14. FAA Grant Offer 11 03 1969 14 408 15. Limousine Service 11 17 1969 14 413 16. Specification for Cargo, Baggage and FAA Buildings 11 17 1969 14 415 17. Awarding of bid for building 12 15 1y69 14 4l4 lti. Appropriation from bonds 1`L 15 1969 14 425 19, Leases of Space 12 15 1969 14 4?4 20; Transfer from General Fund Surplus until receipt of FAA Funds Ol 05 1970 14 428 'll. Leases O1 ly 19I0 14 430 22. Salary Adjustments U1 19 19%0 14 430 23?, Easements 02 02 I970 I4 440 24; Employee Parking 02 02 1970 14 440 25. Request to use lot for circus QZ 16 1970 14 443 26? Advisory Committee meeting 02 02 1970 14 435 27. Bills H. R. 14465 and S. 310t3 02 16 1970 14 443 28? Exercise of option by airport Realty Co, covering property formerly leased to Olson Aircraft Co. 03 16 1970 14 451 29, Closing of Runway 9-27 03 02 1970 14 444 30.. FAA Contract renewal 04 2U 19'IO 14 47U 31'„ Sewer line study 04 20 1970 14 469 32. Airport-Hirways Congressional Action 04 20 1970 14 470 33. Airport Realty Co. Office 04 20 1970 14 470 34. Appropriation of funds to FAA project 05 04 19"70 14 471 35, Transfer of funds - work cargo bldg. 05 04 1970 14 472 36, 'i'ransfer of Funds 06 O1 1970 14 480 37. Easements 06 15 1970 14 490 38. Transfer of funds - 5alaries to Gas and Oil 06 15 1y70 14 484 39, Advisory Committee 06 15 1970 14 486 40. Bid opening - fuel 06 O1 ?970 14 482 41, Airport commission - Charter 0"/ 07 1970 14 496 42; Airport commission - Charter adoption 0% 20 1970 I4 500 43, Supplementary Agreement with FAA 0% 20 1970 14 500 44. Condenmation of property 11 02 1970 14 542 45, Appropriation of $10,000 for approaches 12 07 1970 14 554 INDEX TO COMMISSI?NERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. _ MU JECT AIRPORT eec. u. s. ?/? ?,,,,q County Indezea Since 1888 ? 7??- TO IoWM OoRMI? opte af d T M k w8 df i ?Id i E ' ? ?" COiT A-I TAt INOEX MADE BY THE CQTT INQEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OH{0 NORTN GROLINA NEw tERN fOLD ?T OWEM 0. pfiNN e ar ng ra en y IAL TA PAT OFFICE C.? SURNAME INI e /I!//.KQ s , , DATE MINIlTE BOOK '. NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Transfer of funds - Travel to Office Supplies Ol 04 1971 14 563 2. Bid Opening - Vehicle 03 15 1971 14 591 3. Transfer of Funds - Labor to Professional Services 05 19 1971 14 614 4. Appropriation for enlargement to terminal 01 04 1972 15 64 5. Easements 02 07 1972 15 76 6. Long Range Planning Report 05 O1 1972 15 124 7. Commendation - John Westbrook 05 O1 1972 15 124 8. Head Use Tax 06 05 1972 15 137 9. Cost of Improvements Ob OS ?972 ?5 Z38 10. Contract - Ballard, McKim and Sawyer - improvements 06 19 1972 15 154 11. Resolution: Acceptance FAA Grant 06 19 1972 15 155 12. Appointment to Commission 07 07 1972 15 186 13. Meeting September 13 08 21 1972 15 205 14. Congressional Action Letter Re: Airgort Development Aid Program OS 21 1972 15 205 15. Ratification of Agreement between Federal Government and County 10 02 1972 15 230 16. Zoning - Public Hearing 10 02 1972 15 224 17. Rezoning, Special Use, Amendments Zoning 10 02 1972 15 225 18. FAA Check 10 16 1972 15 235 19. Transfer of funds I1 06 1972 15 238 20. Recommendations from Airport Commission & Planning Commission Re: Airport Zoning 11 06 1972 15 242 21. Request for use of amount over $200,?00 from FAA 11 06 1972 15 238 22r. Resolution: Use Tax 11 20 1972 15 251 23. Apoint member to Commission 11 20 1972 15 262 24. Request for use of amount over $200,000 from FAA 11 22 1972 15 267 25. Transfer of Funds - Armed Guard 12 1$ 1972 15 280 26. Head tax - repeal 12 04 1972 15 275 27. Public Hearing - proposed ordinance regulating height of structures 12 Q4 1972 15 271 28. Report on Hiring Security guards O1 02 1973 IS 293 29. Proposed meeting of Airport Comm. ? Commissioners 01 02 1973 I5 297 30. 48th Interceptor Squadron Ol 15 I973 15 314 31. Airport Height Zoning Ordinance, Resolution af revised 02 05 1973 15 322 3Z. Transfer of funds - Easements 02 05 1973 15 322 33. Bid opening for shop and holding building 02 19 1973 15 335 34. Transfer of funds for Holding Room and Maint. Bldg. 03 05 I973 15 339 35. Discussion of User's fee 03 19 1973 15 358 36. Transfer for fireman 04 02 1973 15 360 37. Deferral of User's fee 04 02 1973 15 368 38. Public Hearing - Airport Height 04 09 1973 15 :?68/9 39. Airport Height - resheduling Public Hearing 04 16 1973 15 370 40. Airport User's fee 04 16 1973 I5 375 41. Utilization of County Engineer 04 16 1973 15 376 42. Transfer for bonds 05 07 1973 ? I5 3$3 43. Changes on user's fee ordinance 05 09 1973 15 3?;4-5 44. Adoption of Airport Height Zoning Ord. 05 09 1973 15 3??5-92 45. Transfers for telephine, lights and travel 06 04 1973 I5 430 46. Appt. of Mrs. Feenstra and Mr. Edwards and Expansion of Commission 06 18 1973 I5 440 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover AIRPORT N. C. County MU C , , JE T ` nec. u. s. ??{ ??I??? County Indexea Sinee 1888 ? TO loeat? aam?s, op?n at PAT OFFICE C.?,?Gp!/"/K..a-?" An Identifying Trade Mark , SURNAME INITIAL TAY COTT A•Z TA? INpEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD ?Y ONIEN ?. OUNN, NEN ?ERN, NORTB GROLINA ? DATE MINUTE BOOK ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?C A? Month Day Year Vol. Page , 1.?' Designation of Airport Height Zoning Map 07 02 1973 15 442 2.?'. ? Request for deputies ll 05 1973 15 520 3.?': Approval of two deputies for security 11 19 1973 15 524-25 4.?? Budget transfer - Ins. and Bonds 12 03 1973 15 536 5.?; Discussion of radar 12 10 1973 15 538 °, 6.? Transfer of funds-deputies at Airport 12 17 1973 15 547 7.;: Transfer - correction for additional deputies at Airport O1 07 1974 15 ?50 8.? Request from Airport Comm. for adoption of Ordinance which would make a viola tion of any Airport Rule O1 21 1974 15 ?60 or Regulation a Misdemeanor 9. Waste disposal Ol 21 1974 15 I>66 10.. Decision to hold public hearing on Ordinance 03 04 1974 15 I?92 11.? Discussion of sewer for airport 03 04 1974 15 ?96 12. Public hearing - Airport Commission 03 18 1974 15 ?99 13. Awarding of contract (sewer system) and transfer of funds for this purpose 04 O1 1974 15 ?11 14.` Deferral of grant agreement with NCDept. of Trans. for grant in the amount of $31,925 for Airport 06 03 1974 15 ?49 15. Transfer of funds 06 04 1974 15 S49 16. Discussion of Aeronautics, Inc. 06 17 1974 15 i67 17.. Resolution authorizing application for loan contract agreement for state aid to Airports 06 24 1974 15 ?68-9 18. Transfer of funds 06 24 1974 15 i69 19. Award of contracts - airport improvements 07 O1 1974 15 i70 20. FAA Grant Agreement 06 24 1974 15 ?>69 21. Quick response fire truck contract approval 07 15 1974 15 ?i83 22. Appointment of George E. Kidder to Airport Comm. 07 15 1974 15 ?;86 23. Approval of seven-year work program 08 05 1974 15 ,i91 24.' Change in contract with Parks Enterprises, Inc. (fencing) 08 05 1974 15 ?i91 25. Budget amendment 09 03 1974 15 '?08 26. Budget Amendment - M$R Bldgs. $ Grounds 11 04 1974 16 39 27.: Air Service to Raleigh-Durham 11 04 1974 16 40 28. Loan contract agreement -$4,188 11 18 1974 16 47 29. Loan Contract Agreement -$38,550 11 18 1974 16 48 30. Reauest for use of Air Force Property 12 02 1974 16 60 31. Lease Agreements to have Escalation clause 12 02 1974 16 64 32. Budget Transfer - Insurance $ Bonds 12 16 1974 16 71 33. Award of contract - canopy O1 )6 1975 16 80 34. Award of contract - tractor and mower O1 )6 1975 16 80-1 35. Lease of property to Highlander, Ltd. O1 ZO ] 975 16 90 36. Budget amendment and award of contract - Crash-fire-rescue vehicle Ol 20 1975 16 92 37. Tabling of full time fire dept. 02 J3 1975 16 103 38.' Tabling of full time fire dept. 02 17 1975 16 111 39. Proposed lease w/Aeronautics, Inc. 02 17 1975 16 111-12 40.. Resolution accepting grant offer - Crash-fire-rescue truck 02 17 1975 16 120 41. Approval of fire dept. and transfer of funds 03 )3 1975 16 125 42., Incineration of garbage arriving on foreign aircraft 03 )3 1975 16 134 43. Request of W. S. Funderburg denied re fire dept. 03 17 1975 16 145 44.° Budget transfers - postage and telephone and repairs to control tower 03 17 1975 16 148 45. Approval of capital expenditures transiever for fire dept. 03 17 1975 16 148 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanov?r Count? N. C. AIRPORT MU , _ 1ECT ` nec, u. s. County Indeaes Since 1888 ? TO IotOt? samlf? Op?n Ot r?r OFFICE ???i .?ldentifyins Trade Mark COTT M2 1NADE BY 7HE C07T INDEX TA? INpEX fOM?ANY, COLUMBUS, OH10 fUR11AME INlT1AL TAQ SOLD ?Y OWEN 0. YUNN, N EN tERN , NORTII GR OLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page 1. Tabling of presentation of Airport Master Plan 04 07 1975 16 158 2. Discussion of regulation of development in proximity to Airport 04 07 1975 16 158 3. Tabling of lease agreement - Aeronautics, Inc. 04 07 1975 16 158 4. T??nsfer of funds for insurance 04 07 1975 16 159 5. Aceeptance of Airport Master Plan 04 21 1975 16 177 6. Exchange of Airport property w/National Guard (discussion) Q4 21 1975 16 177 7. Tabling of Aeronautics, Inc., lease 04 21 1975 16 177 8. Intent to grant right-if-entry to National Guard 04 28 1975 16 184 9. Tabling of Aeronautics lease 05 Q5 39'S ?6 ?&9 10. Budget transfers to employ architectural firm and to repair generator 05 05 1975 16 190 11. Approval of architect contract - Radar b1dg. 05 05 1975 16 191 12. Tabling of Aeronautics Lease 05 19 1975 16 202 13. Appointment of Glenn G. Moore to Airport Commission 05 19 1975 16 203 14. Tabling of Aeronautics, Inc., Lease 06 02 1975 16 212 15. Resolution dedicating trees planted at Airport to J. M. Hall, Jr. 06 09 1975 16 217 16. Budget amendment for air conditioning compressor 06 30 1975 16 233 17. Right of entry Agmt. - Air Force Base Prop. 08 11 1975 16 252 18. Discussion w/Airport Comm. ?e Piedmont 08 11 1975 16 ;'.52-3 19. Right of entry Agmt. w/National Guard 09 15 1975 16 270 20. Award of contract for construction of Radar Bldg. 09 15 1975 16 270 21. Discussion of inembers on Airport Commission 09 22 1975 16 272 22. Approval lease with FAA - Radar Atennae 09 29 1975 16 275 23. Approval - Commission go back to 5 members 09 29 1975 16 276 24. Rejection of hanar bids 10 13 1975 16 282 25. Approval of Air Wilmington lease 10 13 1975 16 284 26. Award of contr. for Hangar repairs to Roderick Machine Co. 11 03 1975 16 .'.94-5 27. Discussion of Piedmont Contract 11 10 1975 1? 4 28. Approval Ceta X grant app. to clear runway approaches 11 24 1975 17 11 29. Approval leases w/ Coffee Shop F? Catering 12 Ol 1975 17 5-16 30. Authority to accumulate $250 before depositing 12 O1 1975 17 16 31. Accept Title X Contract - Runway approaches 12 15 1975 17 27 32. Budget Transfer - Reinforce hangar 12 ZZ 1975 17 32 33. Budget amendment to repair airport hangar O1 05 1976 17 59 34, gudget amendment for Title X program 02 02 1976 17 56 35. Approval of license to use Navey Fuel tanks 02 16 1976 17 63 36. Supplemental lease agreement w/Dept. of Defense 02 16 1976 17 63 37. Discussion of contract w/Piedmont Airlines 03 Ol 1976 17 70-1 38. Discussion on amount of work done by fireman 03 Ol 1976 17 71 39. Approval of lease w/Airport Catering 04 05 1976 I7 88 40. Approval of lease w/Air Wilmington, Inc. 04 05 1976 17 88 41. Easement to CPF?L for electric lines to Radar Tower 05 03 1976 17 85 42. Request for CP?L to take over power lines at airport 05 03 1976 17 120 43. Request of Deutsch Relay, Inc. to acquire airport property. 05 17 1976 17 122 44. Raiford Trask, Jr., appointed to Airport Comm. 05 17 1976 17 128 45. Approval extension lease a?signment w,! Aeronautic Inc. 06 07 1976 17 144 46. Sewer bill, discussion of 07 19 1976 I7 165 N. C. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? AIRPORT MU , , JE T _ ae?, u. s. County Indezea Since 1888 g? ?-- To lowt? nartws, ep?? af ? Anldentifying Trade Mark ?? PA OFFICE ?? COTT A-= TA? INOEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO i / fURNAME INITIAL iA{ SOLD ?T ONEN ?. YUNN, N EM ?ERN , NORTN GROL INA DATE MINUTE BOOK NAiURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page 1.' Award bid for bush hog 08 02 1976 17 171-2 2,; Resolution amending FAA grant agreement 08 02 1976 17 172 3. Lease w/Air Wilmington 09 07 1976 17 188 4. Airport zoning plan adoption 10 04 1976 17 204 5.: FAA lease for Air Traffic Control Tower 10 04 1976 17 205 6. Engineering contract - Runway Strengthening 10 ?4 1976 17 207 7. Approval lease agreement w/Airtraffic Control Tower 10 18 1976 17 218 8. Budget amendment for backhoe 12 06 1976 17 242 9. Pre-app. for runway project 12 20 I97Fi I7 252 10> Contract for backhoe O1 04 1977 17 255 11. Budget Trans. Title X O1 04 1977 17 257 12. Budget Amend. Operating ? Title X O1 17 1977 17 ?67-8 13. Appt. Comm. Gottovi to Airport Comm. O1 17 1977 17 268 14. Budget Amend. - Water F? Sewer bill 02 07 1977 17 276 15. Accept State grant Runway 5-23 02 07 1977 17 276 16. Approve Piedmont contract 02 07 1977 17 277 17. Lease Air Terminal Parking 03 28 1977 18 3 18. FAA lease Traffic Control Tower 03 28 1977 18 3 19. CP?L Easement 03 28 1977 18 3 20. Rental car agencies 03 28 1977 18 9 21. License for VASI Zights 04 18 1977 18 20 22. Budget transfer Utilities 04 18 1977 18 20 23. Approve auto antirecessionary funds 04 18 1977 18 20 24. Approve terminal doors - Antirecessionary funds 04 18 1977 18 21 25. Approve tractor Antirecessionary funds 04 18 1977 18 21 26. Approve truck antirecessionary funds 04 18 1977 18 21 27. Capital project Qrd. Funway 5-23 05 16 1977 18 33 28. Award Bids Runway 5-23 05 16 1977 18 33 29. Award bids Truck and tractor 05 16 1977 18 34 30. Resolution Transfer surplus property 05 16 1977 18 38 31. Approval contract w/FAA for services to Air Traffic Control Tower 06 06 1977 18 47 32. Approval subsurface investigation for taxiway project 06 06 1977 18 47-8 33. Approval resolution runway strengthening project 06 ?6 1977 18 48 34. Approval of proposals for Material Testing Services - runway strengthening project 06 06 1977 18 48 35. Amendment runway strengthening project 06 27 1977 18 63 36. Budget transfer complete fiscal year 76/77 06 20 1977 18 61 37. Approval agreement to maintain Airport Lighting System 07 05 1977 18 70 38. Execution grant agreement for Parallel Taxiway 07 18 1977 18 76 39. Acceptance FAA grant - Runway Strengthening 08 Ol 1977 18 80 40. Approval contract for National R'eather Service Building w/B,M, F? Sawyer 08 D1 1977 18 81 41. Amend. Airport outstanding purchase orders 08 O1 1977 18 81 42. Approval contract w/Talbert for Taxiway "A" 08 D1 1977 18 i 86 43. Budget trans. - Runway Surveying 08 15 1977 18 89 44. Budget trans. portable radios 08 15 1977 18 89 45. Discussion on land use around Airport 08 15 1977 18 90 46. Acceptance grant agreement w/FAA for Parallel Taxiway "A" 09 06 1977 18 99 N. C. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County AIRPORT M TTER , ? : A _ TO I?eat? nan1K. ?pq? ?t COTT M2 TA/ INOEX rt¢e. u. s. ?? ???/???? County Inde:es Since 1888 MADE RY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUIM?US, 01110 e?r OFFICE L-?"cl.t//SrC.a-? An ldentifvina Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL tA! SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN CO.. NEW BERN, N. C. DATE MtNUrE BooK ;° NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page ?' l. Letter of commendation to R. C. Shackelford 09 06 1977 18 99 2. Acceptance of EDA grant offer for Water and Sewer lines at Airport 09 14 1977 18 100 3. Retention of Talbert for water and sewer lines at airport 09 14 1977 18 100 4. Change order runway strengthening project $3450 for elec. ducts 09 19 1977 18 103 5. Approval project ord. for water and sewer lines 09 19 1977 18 106 4. Approval engineering agreement - Talbert - water and sewer 10 03 1977 18 111 5. Award contracts Taxiway "A" Dickerson, Inc. and Bryant Elec. Co. 10 03 1977 I8 112 6. Acceptance testing services for Taxiway "A" to Law Engineering F? Testing Co. 10 03 1977 18 112 '. Discussion on additional strengthenzng on tax?ways-proceed w/applications 10 03 1977 18 112 8. Amend Capital Proj. Ord.-Runway Strengthening 10 17 1977 18 119 9. Authorized chairman to sign deed conveying property to USA 11 07 1977 18 130 10. Discussion on landing strip southern end of County (Carolina Bch.) 11 21 1977 18 138 11. Presentation of model of Weather Service Bldg. 12 05 1977 I8 140 12. Award of bid Airport Water and Sewer (LPW) 12 05 1977 18 142 f 13. Award bid Airport water and sewer LPW Crowell 12 05 1977 18 143 14. Budget trans.-Runway Strengthening project paving, construction, and additional engineering 12 05 1977 18 143 15. Dellinger awarded water and sewer bid (LPW) Crowell forfeited and amended budget-Capital Proj. Ord. 12 12 1977 18 146-7 16. Approval updating Airport Master Plan 12 19 1977 18 150 17. Approval supplemental grant agreements-Runway Strengthening Project and budget transfer O1 03 1978 18 156 18. Mr. John Westbrook, Mgr. to retire 1/23/78 O1 03 1978 18 156 19. Commissioners to tour Airport 1/19/78 Ol 03 1978 18 157 20. Supplemental Agreements and budget amendments Ol 16 1978 18 159 21. Discuss Airport Commission by-laws O1 16 1978 18 160 22. Reclassify Airport Manager O1 23 1978 18 163 23. Present medallion - Mr. Westbrook 02 06 1978 18 165 24. Approval Supplemental Agreements to Runway strengthening F? Taxiway "A" 02 06 1978 18 168 25. Capital Proj. Ordinance General Aviation Apron 02 06 1978 18 168 26. Acceptance proposal D'Appolonia for soil borings 02 06 1978 18 168 27. Demolition Buildings at Airport 02 06 1978 18 168 28. Budget Amendment-Runway Strengthening Project 02 06 1978 18 168 29. Leases for rental car agencies to be advertised 03 06 1978 18 180 30. Budget Transfer pay accumulated vacation Mr. Westbrook and Howard Phelps 03 06 1978 18 181 31. Budget Transfer Airport Capital Proj. Fund Runway Strengthening 03 06 1978 18 181 32. Lease Agreements - Rental car agencies 03 20 1978 18 185 33. Approval Utility easement to CPF?L 04 03 1978 18 190 34. Budget Trans.-Manager to attend meetings 04 03 1978 18 190 35. Authorization for photogrammetry contract 04 10 1978 18 193 35. Amend-Water & Sewer-LPW 04 17 1978 18 195 36. Approval Airport grant agreements 05 O1 1978 18 19° 37, Au?horization l3irport Commission to sell timber 05 Ol 1978 18 19i? 38. Disposal old NCO Club Bldg. 05 Ol 1978 18 198 39. Approval Contract-ADAP-05 05 15 1978 18 208 40.Budget Trans.-Airport Dozer Rapairs 05 15 1978 18 208 41. Budget Amend.-Apron (North) 05 15 1978 18 209 42. Disposal lift station at Airport 05 15 1978 18 209 43.. Supplement Agreement 4?2 T4xiway "A" - no action 05 15 1978 , 18 209 INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Coun?j N C AIRPORT , . . , MATT R _ aec. u. s, County Indezee Since 1888 70 lOCif? Ml111l? ?pM ?t PAT OFFICE C??? Anldentifyin?TradeMark ? SURNAM6 (NITIAL TAS COTT A•I TA? INOEX PAN RNUSN0?10 ?OM ? Y N E ? T iN ? OLD BY OWEN DUNN W BE C N NATURE OF PRQCEEDINGS { DATE MINUTE BOOK ' Month Day Year Vol. Page l. ..Award bid NCO bldg. - McAnderson?s Inc. 06 05 1978 18 219 2. ?Approval sale sewer pumping station 06 19 1978 18 225 3. :,Budget Amend-ADAP-04 Agreement 06 19 1978 18 239 4. Trans-Airport Apron Expansion 06 19 1978 18 231 S.; Trans.-Complete Fiscal Year 06 Z9 1978 ?8 231 6. Award Bids-General Aviation Apron 06 19 1978 I8 231 7. Trans. - Complete fiscal year 06 29 1978 18 235 8. ,Discuss Airport Commission By-laws 07 03 1978 18 243 9. Approval ADAP-05 Project application 07 03 1978 I$ 243 10. Discuss Airport Comm. By-Laws 07 03 1978 18 244 11. Appoint Gregory & Feenstra Airport Commission 07 03 1978 18 246 12. SEDC-explain process to folloTa for grant application ?or work at Airport 07 17 I978 . I8 247 13. Adoption restated resolution creating Airport Commission 07 17 1978,. 18 250 14. .Appoint Ed Sammuels Airport Commission and set terms 07 17 1978 18 252 15. • Budget Trans-purchase motor grader 08 07 1978 18 259 _ 16. Amendment ADAP-05 application 08 07 1978 18 260 17. Acceptance Offer to amend Grant Agreement (LPW) 08 21 1978 . 18 266 18. Rejection bids on Weather Bureau Bldg. 08 21 1978 . 18 266 19. Approval Bids on Weather Bureau Bui?ding 09 OS 1978 18 272 ZO. ,Approved Lease Amendment 09 05 1978 18 272 21. Proposal for Airport Noise Control and Land Use 09 OS 1978 18 272 22. ,Request to Adopt Resolution-ADAP-05 Grant Agreement 09 OS 1978 1$ 272 23.. :Approval Supplement Agreement ??2-ADAP-04 Project .09 05 1978 - 1$ 272 24.. Budget Trans. - Complete Pipeline Work 09 05 1978 18 272 25.. Approval EDA Grant Application 09 05 1978 18 273 26.. Lease Aircraft Storage Hangars 09 18 1978 18 278 27. Resolution of Certification Airport Fire Department 09 18 1978 18 279 28. Fire Dept. Members Eligible for State Fireman's Pension Fund Death Benefit - Resolution of Certification 09 18 1978 18 279 29. Purchase of Fixed Base Operator by Another at Airport 09 18 I978 I8 282 30. Soils Testing Proposals 10 02 1978 18 287 31. ADAP-04 Budget Amendment 10 02 1978 18 287 32, Change Order & Budget Amendment-Water and Sewer 1Q 15 I978 I8 292 33. Award of Bid for Mower 10 16 1978 18 292 34. Change Order - Gieather B1dg. 10 16 1978 18 293 35. Budget Trans, - ADAP-05 11 Q6 1978 . 18 300 ?36. Budget Amend. Weather Bldg. 11 06 1978 18 301 37.. Amend. Water & Sewer Grant Agreement 11 20 1978 1$ 306 38., Budget Amendment - VAS7 lights 12• 04 1978 . 18 317 39..; Change Order No. 1-Apron Project 12 18 1978 18 322 40. Dr. Howard L. Armistead, Jr, appointed to Airport Commission 12 18 1978 18 327 41. Budget transfer - repairs & equipment Ol 02 1979 18 333 42. Aeronautices, inc. request to construct building at Airport Ol 15 1979 18 343 43. Disposal of two surp?us fire trucks 02 05 1979 18 351 44. Change Order - Taxiway "A" - paving & lighting 02 05 1979 18 352 45. Amendment - ADAP-05 - VASI installations 02 05 Z979 18 353 46.V Authorization for Localizer Facility 02 19 1979 18 358 ;, , ii ?: . INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Co?nty, N. C. ' MATTER: LIQUOR? LICENSES ? ¦ca. v. s, Councy Indeze. Since 1888 ? To loeats namea, apen at rsr or?IC? ?C4-? An IdentifyinR Trede Mar? 8URNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•Z TAB IkOEX MADE BY TNE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUM6US, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA ?? k DATE " ?? S MINUiE BOOK ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? k? ,! Month ? Day ( Year ?? Vol. ? Page ? 1.?; Liquor license to wholesale malt liquor granted E.J. Pollard. , 05 23 C? 1901?6 ., 6 , 551 ? ; R ' Z. ? ?' Malt liquor licenses granted W.V. Hardin and Co. and Frank B. Brown, pages 552-553. 06 ?9 03 G! 1901,P? r? 6 552 ? 4` ? 3.:? Numerous liquor licenses granted for spirituous and malt liquors. ; 06 27 1901,.; ?? 6 , 573 ?e 4.s? Several liquor licenses granted. . 07 Ol 1901?? 6 574 5.?; Liquor license of late John Bosche transferred to his son Walter, and license granted J.B.J. Sand lin. 07 08 1901;a ???? 6 576 g ? 6.w? Several liquor licenses granted. 09 09 1901?; ;? 6 595 ?? ? 7.? ; Liquor lieense grantec3 W.V. Harding & Co. 10 07 1901?? 6 :, 602 ?? ?: 8. Liquor license granted M.H.Croom after granted by Board of Aldermen. 10 07 ? 1901; 6 r; 603 ':: tl; 9.,: Application ?or liquor license transfer not allowed F.B. Brown since not in praper form. 10 07 1901:; 6, 603 ;; 10.' E. N. Edens allowed to transfer his liquor license to different location. 11 04 1901 6 610 ? 11,; Numerous liquor licenses granted. 12 3I 1901; 6 623 ? 12.,, Liquor license granted J.F. Mason. 02 03 1902,.: 6 i 632 13.;,. Liquor license granted A.B. Raiford and J.W. Smith. „ 04 07 1902,; 6 644 t, E 14..; Chairman to act upon transfer of liquor license of M.H. Croom. 05 05 1902 6 649 : ' 15., Liquor license granted J.H. Keiton for Sea Shore Hotel. ?, 06 03 1902,; 6 655 y, ; 16.. Numerous liquor licenses granted, ., 06 30 1902,; 6 659 ?; 17..F Confirmed issuance of liquor license to E.J. Howard & Co. by Chairman. ,. 07 07 1902,w 6 661 ?; ?: 18. Several liquor licenses granted. 07 14 1902' 6 662 ? . 19. Elizah Walton granted liquor license. 09 04 1902 6 673 ?. ? 20.' Numerous liquor licenses granted. 12 31 1902? 6 692 ?; ,. 21. . Board confirmed action of granting liquor license to J.W, Smith. 02 02 1903, 6 E 699 sp ? ? 22. Request from J.H. Hinton for liquor license not allowed since not in order. 05 04 1903., 6 718 + I 23. .? Board confirmed granting liquor license to Wrightsville Beach Hotel. 06 Ol 1903p 6 723 ` \ 24. Numerous liquor licenses granted. 06 25 1903 6 728 ?; 25.,, Joseph Sneeden granted liquor license after discussions pro and con. ;, 06 30 1903`; 6 728 ': 26.; Numerous liquor licenses granted. , 07 06 1903,; 6 730 ? ;: 27.j W.A. Vollers granted liquor licenses. ' 08 03 1903:; 6 742 ;; , 28.,; I Liquor licenses granted several parties. . 09 08 1903., 6 747 ?; ? 29. ; Liquor licenses transferred from R.W. Wallace (Orton's Bar) to Quarles Bros. . 10 05 1903,; 6 755 ;; ; i' 30. Numerous liquor licenses granted. 12 30 1903. 6 . 772 ` ?; 31.I Liquor licenses not granted Joseph H. Hinton and Charles Anderson, but referred to Chairman. 04 04 1904; 6 788 '? ?. 32.,; Numerous liquor licenses granted. 06 06 1904„ 6 801 -? q. 33.' W.M. Troutman granted permission to operate a ten bushel grain distillery. 06 06 1904; 6 801 ` 34. Liquor license not granted J.W. Shacken. 07 11 1904. 6 803 ? 35. Liquor license granted Cape Fear Club and Carolina Beach Pleasure Club. 08 Ol 1904: 6 805 36. Charles Richter granted permission to transfer liquor license. ; 09 06 1904 6 809 ;, 37. Numerous liquor licenses granted. 12 16 1904 7 15 ' 38. Liquor license given Rothschild & Co. O1 04 1905? 7 17 y; 39. Board to request Legislature not to divert liquor tax of County from the General Fund. 02 06 1905:,,, 7 18 ,? 40.' Liquor license transfer to be approved from M.W. Shorbley to J. Sneeden when properly endorsed. 04 03 1905?r 7 22 `'? 41.?' Liquor licenses granted D.B. Futrell, Ocean View Co. and John W. Capps. 05 Ol 1905` 7 24 `, c? 42.`: Liquor license granted J.H. Henton and H.A. Kure. 06 05 1905' .w 7 27 ? 6? 43.y ? Numerous liquor licenses granted. 06 28 1905'? 7 33 ' ?: ?. 44.: ? J. Shepard allowed to transfer his liquor license. 10 02? 1905p 7 39 ? „ 45.; Liquor license transferred from Croom and Jordan to M.F. Croom; license granted Ocean View Co. 11 06 1905: fi 7 ? 41 ?'. 9 46.`^ ? f Numerous liquor licenses granted. ?. 12 ; 04 1905'; A 7 45 ;, 4 i ! ?i , i ;; fi f ? t ?ii p Y !,' i, i?. Hanover C unt INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N N C AIRPORT y, ew o . . _ p?pTTER: - ?q TO NCaN ettllp, ?pM at COtT A•2 TA? IMOEX RfG. U. 5. / County Indezee Since 1888 ? NUDE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUIM?US, ONIO fAi OFFICE (.?,s,yi79,.? f.2? qnldentifyinYTradeMark SURNAM[ INITIAL TM , SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN CO., NEW BERN, N. C. DATE MINUiE BOOK NATURE OP PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Pnge !, 1. Renegotiated airline rentals & landing fees 03 19 1979 18 372 2. Budget Amendments - ADAP-D5 & ADAP-04 03 19 1979 18 372 3. Approval for Airport Industrial Park Grant Application 04 02 1979 18 385 4. Approval of Amendment to the Lease Agreement w/Air Wilmington 04 17 1979 18 388 5, Budget transfer - damages to airport canopy 04 17 1979 18 389 6. Approval of amendment to cont ract w/Piedmont A?rlines 05 07 1979 Z8 401 7. Grant Amendments - ADAP-04 & ADAP-Q6 05 07 1979 18 401 8. Approval of Supplemental Agreement #3-ADAP-05 Lighting contract 05 21 1979 18 411 9. Adoption of Capital Project Ordinance - Taxiway "B" 06 04 1979 18 422 10. Proposals for subsurface investigations - ADAP-Q6 approved 06 04 1979 18 422 11. Budget Transfer - Tnsurance settlement for repairs 06 04 1979 18 422 12. Budget Transfer - maintenance for vehicles & staff cars 06 I8 1979 18 429 13. Budget Transfer - insurance settlement for glass clamage 06 18 1979 18 429 14. Budget Amendment - sales tax refund - airport water and sewer 06 18 1979 18 431 15. Appointment Airport Commission - Nir. Ben Kennedy 06 18 1979 18 432 16. Presentation of plaque to John H. Greene-19? years 07 02 1979 18 437 17. Talbert, Cox & Assoc, awarded contract for engineering services Taxiway "B" 07 02 1979 18 442 18.Stat? Grant Amendments - ADAP-03, 04 & 05 07 23 1979 18 446 19•EDA Grant Agreement - Airport Industrial Airpark 07 23 1979 Z8 448 20. Presentation of Airport Master Plan 08 20 1979 18 461 21. Lease Agreement for National Weather Service Facility 08 20 1979 18 464 22. Tabling of proposed lease of Airport property 09 04 1979 18 468 23. Change Order - ADAP-05 09 04 1979 I8 468 24. Easement for CP&L across Airport property 09 04 1979 18 468 25, Repairs for water tank truck 09 04 1979 18 472 26. Approval proposed lease of Airport property to Cooperative Advertising Co. 09 17 1979 18 476 27, Acceptance of Grant for Taxiway "B" ADAP-06 09 17 1979 18 476 28. Appointment - Jaek Ross - Airport Commission 09 17 1979 18 481 29. Grant Agreement Resolution & Budget Amendment Taxiway "B" ADAP-06 10 O1 1979 18 487 30. Budget Amendment - National Weather Building 10 O1 1979 18 488 31. Budget Amendment - Water & Sewer Capital Project 10 15 1979 18 494 32. Amendment #1 to Engineering Contract Taxiway "B" ADAP-06 10 15 1979 18 496 33. Acceptance of cons truction testing proposal - Taxiway "B" ADAP-06 11 15 1979 I8 497 34. Supplemental agreement #1 - National Weather Service Lease 11 15 1979 18 497 35. Approval of contract w/Dickerson, Inc. for Taxiway "B" ADAP-06. 11 15 1979 18 497 36. Approval of right-of-way encroachment agreement sewer line 11 19 1979 18 511 37. Approval of contract change order No. 1 Dickerson, Inc. ADAP-06 (Taxiway "B") 12 Ol 1979 18 530 38. Contract for Airport Industrial Airpark Site O1 07 1980 18 533 39. Amendment to EDA Grant - Construction of Sewage System for Airport O1 07 1980 18 534 40. Budget Amendment - General Aviatzon Apron Project Ol 07 1980 18 537 41, Disc. of fuel flowage fee for Air Wilmington Ol 07 1980 18 538 42. Temporary change in fuel flowage fee for Air Wilmington O1 21 1980 18 541 43. Fuel Spill Prevention Plan O1 21 1980 18 541 provide fund for fuel spill prev. plan, cost of eng. serv, for develop. for a parking, 44. Budget Transfer:traffic flow & baggage claim area relocation plan & unanticipated maint. cost of equip. Ol 21 1980 18 541 45. Temp. change in fuel fees - Air Wilmington 02 ?4 1980 18 541 46. Budget for Industrial Airpark Study 02 04 1980 18 545 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count N AIRPORT C y, . . _ MATTER: a aec. u. s. ,??j ? County Indezee Since 1888 ?+ ?-' TO IOC?t? Ili111?3. ?pql ?t rAt OFFICE C,?//? An Identifying Trade Mark ?8 SURNAM[ (NRIAL TAE INADE BY THE COiT IN EX COMPAN? COLUMYUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN (0., NEW BFRN, N. C. DATE MINUTE BOOK , NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Approval of Localizer License Agreement w/FAA 02 18 1980 18 551 , 2. Budget transfer - received on an insurance claim to bldg. & grnds. at Airport 02 1$ 1980 18 551 3. Amendment to FAA service contract - supplemental Agreement No. 1 03 10 1980 18 560 4. Budget Amendment for repayment of EDA funds disallowed at Airport 03 10 1980 18 560 ? 5. U.S.A.F, released from liability for damages to Airport property for Azalea Festival 03 10 1980 18 562 ? 6. Talbert, Cox & Assoc. Coniract executed by Chairman for preparation of fuel spill prevention plan 03 10 1980 18 562 ? 7. Change Order ??2 ADAP-06 to change size of mineral aggregate 03 17 1980 18 469 8, Change Order & Budget Amendment Taxiway B 04 21 1980 18 573 9. Airport Master Planning Grant-Terminal Area Concept Study 04 08 1980 18 573 ? 10. Budget Amendment - ADAP-06-Taxiway "B" 04 08 1980 18 573 11. Air Wilmington Lease Agreement 05 Q5 1980 ?.8 589 12. Acceptance of Airport Layout Update Plan 05 05 1980 18 589 13. Authorization to execute license for approach landing system lease 05 OS 1980 18 589 14. Continuation of Industrial Airport Study 05 OS 1980 18 593 15. Donation of surplus rotating beacon to UNC 05 d5 1980 18?i 594 16. Capital Project, Ordinance-Avigation Easement. acquisition (ADAP-07) OS 19 1980 18 598 17. Budget Transfer-repair to equipment 05 19 1980 18 601 18. Roster of inembers of Airport Fire Department was certified as presented 06 02 1980 18 607 19. Alterations to Airport Control Tower 06 16 1980 I8 6I9 20. Lease with FAA for space in control tower 06 l6 1980 18 615 21. Amendments to FAA L?ase 06 16 1980 18 619 22. Resolution authorizing sale of Airway Beacon bulbs 07 07 1980 I8 616 23. Agreement with Talbert, Cox & Asso. for Engineering Service at Airgort 07 07 1980 18 616 24. -Renegotiation of Contract for Industrial Airport Study 07 07 1980 18 632 , 25. Permission for sublease Airport facilities to Aeronautics, Inc. 07 07 1980 18 632 26. Budget Amendment-AbAP-05 Project 07 28 1980 18 636 27, Appointment to Airport Commission 07 28 1980 18 640 28, Acceptance of Additional NOAA Grant 07 25 1980 18 623 29. Budget Amendment - Airport 07 28 1980 18 637 30. Change Order - Airport Capital Project for Taxiway "B" (ADAP-06) 08 18 1980 18 648 • 31. Budget Amendment (EDA Ind. Airpark) 09 02 1980 18 654 ? 32, Budget Amendment (Terminal Area Concept Study) 09 02 1980 18 654 33. Discussion on signs at Airport for Chamber of Commerce Advertising 09 02 1980 18 660 34. Supplemen?al agreement 4?2 Rental-FAA. 09 15 1980 18 662 35. Amendment to contract with G.R. Bandy for Airpark Study 09 15 1980 18 662 36. Adoption of resolution accepting ADAP-07 grant agreement 09 26 1980 I8 666 37, P.roposed aviation business 10 06 1980 18 678 38. Purchase of heavy duty rotary mower 10 20 1980 18 682 39. Budget amendment to repair ruptured water main 10 20 1980 18 682 40. Approval af 2 additional aircraft firefighters 10 20 1980 18 68$ 41. Contract-Talbert, Cox & Assoc.-renovations to airport tercninal building-budg?t amendment 11 17 1980 18 703 42. Tabling of lease agreement with Jetstream 11 17 1980 18 703 43. Bid Award C-F-R to Raysand 11 17 1980 18 703 44. Lease Agreement with Jetstream 12 Ol 1980 18 722 45. Chm. 0'Shields authorized to sign Raysand contract 12 Ol 1980 18 724 46. Amendment to official airport property boundary 12 15 1980 18 730 ? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count N C AIRPORT y, . . , MATTER: ` aec. u. s. Counry Indezee Since i888 ?? io loean namss, OpBll at reT OFFICE ?1??- An IdentifyingTradeMark SURNAIIAE INIiIAL TAB COTi A 70 Z TAB INDEX MIIpE {Y THE COTT INDEX CONPANY. COWMtOf? ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. D UNN CO., N EW BERN, N. C. NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK , Month Day Year Vol. Page ' l. Amendment to budget - ADAP-07 12 15 1980 18 734 2. Rejection of tractor bid Ol 05 1981 18 738 3. Joint meeting with airport commission and presentation of airpark study O1 05 1981 18 742 4. Grant Amendment No. 2-ADAP-Ol Project 02 16 . 1981 18 764 5. Change Order No. 1- ADAP-07 D3 02 1981 18 770 6. Establishment of Administrative Secretary position 03 02 1981 I8 778 7. State Airport Aid Grant Agreement - Terminal Renoyation's (ADAP-07) 03 16 1981 18 780 8. State Airport Aid Grant Agreement - Avigation Clearing Project (ADAP-07) 03 16 1981 18 781 9. Airport Tractor Bi?s - aTaared to Nash Equipment 03 16 1981 18 781 10. State Airport Aid Grant Agreement-ADAP-06 = 04 06 1981 18 794 11. Airport terminal renovation project 04 06 I981 18 794 12. Temporary CFR Building - change order No. 1 04 06 1981 18 795 13.. Amendment to Jetstream Lease on Airport property 04 21 1981 18 809 14. I Area Concept Study Presentation 05 18 1981 18 835 ' 15. Change Order ??2-Obs truction Clearing and Removal {ADAP-07) 07 07 1981 18 873 16. State Airport Aid Grant Agreements for Construction of CFR B1dg. 07 07 1981 18 873 17. Discussion on Lease Agreement with Air Wilmington 07 07 1981 18 885 1$. Airport Terminal Change Orders E-1, G-l, & H-1 07 07 1981 18 885 19. Change Order G-2 - Airport Terminal Renovation Project 07 20 1981 18 890 20. Authorization for Airport Manager to hire appriasers for avigation easements 07 20 1981 18 890 21. Discussion on Air WiZmington Lease 07 20 1981 18 890 22. Request for Info on Airport Industrial Airpark 0$ 03 19$1 1$ 898 23. Discussion on Air Traffic Controllers Strike 08 03 1981 18 899 24. Amendments to ADAP-05 & ADAP-06 Projects at Airport & Contract with Talbert, Cox & Associates, Inc. 08 17 1981 18 905 25. Approval of Contract with Talbert, Cox & Associates for pipe lining at Airport 09 08 1981 18 910 26. Approval of Lease Agreement with Applied Analytical Inc3ustries 09 08 1981 18 916 27. Rejection of Proposed Lease with Air Wilmington and Upset Lease Proposed by Aerojet 09 08 1981 I8 917 28. ? Award of bid on pickup trucks for Airport 09 21 1981 18 922 29. Change Orders E-2, & G-3 - Airport Terminal Renovation Project 09 21 1981 18 922 30. Acceptance of ADAP-08 Grant for Airport 09 21 1981 18 926 31. Change Order G-4, Airport Terminal 10 19 1981 18 940 32. Agreement with N.C. DOT for State Airport Aid Grant 10 19 198I I8 940 33. Revision to Air Wilmington Lease ? 10 19 1981 18 943 34. Budget Amendment - Airport ADAP-08 11 02 1981 18 947 35. Discussion of Airport Terminal Consultants 11 02 1981 18 953 36. Date set for work session on Airport Terminal Consultant 11 16 1981 18 958 37. Discussion on Airport Terminal Construction 11 16 1981 18 959 38. Discussion on Airport Terminal Consultant Selection 11 23 1981 18 961 39. Airport Terminal Renovations - Change Order H-2 12 07 1981 18 965 40. Airport Fire Station Change Order No. 2 12 07 1981 18 965 41. State Airport Aid ?Grant Agreement - ADAP-0$ 12 07 1981 18 965 ? 42. Change Order No. I- ADAP-08, (Pipe Lining and Sealing) I2 07 1981 18 965 43, Discussion on Airport Terminal Consultant/Engineer Ol 18 1982 18 989 44. Early Civil Aeronautics Board Sunset Legislation 02 Ol 1982 18 992 45. Award of bid for Airport Terminal Complex Engineering 5ervices 02 O1 1982 18 999 46 . Discussion on Airport Manager 02 Ol 1982 18 1000 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATT RT AIRPORT ` aec. u. s. Covnty Indezes Since 1888 To loeats names, OpYll Ot COTT A TO 2 TAB INDEX PAT OFFIGE ?.?1.J,?o'? An [dentifying Trade Merk ? MADE ?1 TNE COiT INDEX COl?AMY, COWMSDS? OHIO SURNAME INITIAL iAB SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN CO., NEW BERN, N. C. . a? ? FI {i 's NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS . DATE MINUTE BOOK ?? Month Day Year Vol. Page ?? 1.?; Acceptance of Airport Terminal Area Concept Study ?, Z. Taxie Service from the Airport r: 3. ?Approach Lighting System License - Airport 4. :Ground Transportation Service Agreement - r, 5.?!Amendment No. 2 to Piedmont Airlines Contract - Airport 6.°iBudget, Hertz, National Concession Agreements 7. ?Airport Terminal Advertising Contract ADAP-07 Engineering Contract for Airport 8. Approval of Jetstream Company request for sublease of Airport Property 9.' Buaget Amenc?nent - Airport {Piror years purchase orders) 10. Appointment of Janet Morgan to Airport Commission 11,Donation of surplus Airport property to Wrightsboro VFD 12..Consent to assignment of Lease - Applied Analytical Industries, Inc. 13:.Travel Unli.mited Lease Agreement for Airport Property ,14.:First Reading of Ordinance Establishing Rules & Regulations for Airport 15,`Contract for Air Service Analysis ,16,.Experimental Aircraft Association Lease Agreement 17.,Contract for appraisal of Land - ADAP 7 Project 18.,Appointment of Comm. O'Neal to Airport Comm. 02 15 1982 19 12 03 15 ?982 19 33 d5 03 1982 19 57 05 17 "1982 19 66 06 07 1982 19 81 06 07 1982 19 81 07 06 1982 19 102 08 16 1982 19 135 09 20 1982 19 155 07 06 1982 19 112 11 15 1982 19 185 11 15 1982 19 185 11 15 1982 19 185 11 15 1982 1?9 186 12 6 ]982 19 194 12 6 1982 19 194 12 20 1982 l? 204 12 13 1982 19 204 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MU JECT ?BULANCE SERVICE rteo. u. s. County Indezee Since 1888 ? TO IOMN OOM?s? O?O W tif 'i d M k ( ? E? C ? Id T ? COTT A-! TA? INOEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO z ra e ar , , : 4 n en t n8 PAT OFFICE fURNAIME INITIAL TA? so?o ?Y oweN a ouNN, N EN ?ERN, NORTN GROL IXA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page r' 1. Rescue Squad 02 17 1964 13 296 2. Request Commissioners enact ordinance for 10 19 1970 14 540 3. T. & M. Arnbulance Service 07 19 1971 14 668 I 4.. Franchising ?18 02 1971 14 673 5. Ambulance Service 10 18 1971 15 27 ? 6. Ambulance Service 11 Ol 1971 15 35 7. ? Ambulance Advisory Comm. 11 15 1971 15 42 8. Discussion of Ambulance Study 02 05 1973 15 327 ' 9. Diseussion of Ambulance Franchise 03 05 1973 15 ?43-5 10. Discussion of Ambulance Franchise 03 19 1973 15 357 11. Discussion of Franchise 04 02 1973 15 364 12. Discussion of Franchise 05 07 1973 15 383 13. Discussion of Franchise 06 ?4 1973 15 429 ' 14. I Discussion of Franchise 06 18 1973 15 439 4 ? 15. ? Request of Henry Hoyle for ambulande franchise O1 )7 1974 15 552 16. Ambulances to be titled to City of Wilmington and Carolina Beach O1 20 1975 16 92 '? I 17. Public hearing called for ambulance faanchise ord. 03 17 1975 16 146 _ 18. Public hearing and adoption of ambulance franchise ordinance Q4 21 1975 16 175-6 19. Franchises approved for following: Ogden, New Hanover, Burke-Yopp and New Hanover Ambulance Service. 05 26 1975 16 205 20. Discussion of ambulance Ord. 06 02 1975 16 214 21. Tabling f?anchise request - Care Ambulance 08 25 1975 16 258 28. Tabling Care Ambulance Request for franchise 09 29 1975 16 275 29. Discussion on Care Ambulance about franchise 12 Q1 1975 17 19 30. Report that Care Ambulance Service out of business 02 02 1976 17 58 31. Approval analysis of Emergency F? Rescue Services vs. Non-Emergency Ambulance Service 05 03 1976 17 118 32. Discussion of Burke-Yopp Franchise 12 06 1976 17 240 33. Franchise Coastal Ambulance Service Ol 17 1977 17 260 ! 34. Discuss formation new rescue squad O1 17 1977 17 268 ? 35. Approve purchase of rescue tool O1 27 1977 17 269 36. Discuss new rescue squad 02 07 1977 17 280 37.. Ambulance grant application - Ogden O1 16 1978 18 161 38• Discussion grant for ambulance for Ogden 02 06 1978 18 165-6 ?4• Funds allocated for Ambulance Ogden Rescue 02 20 1978 18 173 40.. Proposed Ambulance Franchise 03 20 1978 18 182- ? 41. Public Hearing-Ambulance?Ordz?s.a?aGe-tabled 0?+ 17 1978 18 194 42. Public Hearing Ambulance-continued 05 15 1978 18 206 43. Information on central dispatch system 06 05 1978 18 222 44. Reauest Hanover Ambulance for emergency transportation subsidy 06 29 1978 18 236 45. Status 911 Emergency System 07 03 1978 18 245 46. Funding & budget trans. for NH Rescue Squad Amb. 07 17 1978 18 248 47. Public Hearing-Atnbulance Ordinance 08 21 1978 18 264-5 1? 48. Discuss Proposed Ambulance Ordinance 10 02 1978 18 284 49. Adopt Ambulance Ordinance 10 16 1978 18 289 50. Special Use Permit for Ogden Rescue 12 18 1978 18 327 51. Amendment to Ambulance Ordinance 02 05 1979 18 351 52. Request for revocation of Ambulance Franchise 04 17 1979 18 390 ?, INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. C. ?ULANCE MU E , _ J CT a eec. u. s. ? ,?• County Inaeaea Since 1888 ? TO IoCON nam?f? O?D Ot v?r OFFICE C ? An Identifying Trade Mark ?c?/i"!! COTT A-I MADE BY THE COTT INDEX TA? INOEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO . . SURNAME INITIAL TAB SOLD {Y ONEN ?. OUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA ,, ?? DATE MINUiE BOOK ;; ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS y ? , Month Day Year Vol. Page 1.?< Amendment to Ambulance Ordinance 05 07 1979 18 397 2..'. Public Hearing - Ambulance Franchise 05 07 1979 18 397 3.';' Discussion on Non-Emergency Ambulance Transportation 08 20 1979 18 462 e; 4.:", a? Discussion on Emergency Medical Service 11 05 1979 18 510 S.';' Funding for ambulance service 03 10 1980 18 566 6.`+ Amendment to Ambulance Ordinance 06 25 1980 18 624 7,'' Franchise Application - Pleasure Island Volunteer REscue Squad 07 06 1982 19 102 8.r? r Final Adoption of Franchise Ordinance - Pleasure Island Volunteer Rescue Squad 07 19 1982 19 114 9 .`? INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count N C ANIMAL CONTROL ?, . . ` , MATTER: n[c. u. s. ?AT OFiICE /? 'p,' County Indezea Since 1888 C.?c??I?Jt? An IdentiFying Trade Mark ? io loeafe names, open at SURNAME INITIAL iAB COtT A-Z TAB INDEX ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTN CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 1. J. H. Duff claim approved for loss of chickens. , 2. John Leeuwenburg claim referred for Ioss of bulls. 3. John Leeuwenburg claim approved for bss of bulls. 4. Mrs. L. W. Parker claim referred for 7.oss of rabbits. 5. George B. Piner claim referred for loss of chickens. 6. George B. Piner claim approved for Ioss o£ chickens. 7. No action taken on Bill for payment to C. H. Reisz. 8. Mr. F? Mrs. W. N. Cox claim declined for loss of chickens. 9. Robert L. Hall claim referred for loss of chickens. 10. James H. Davis claim referred for loss of goats. 11. Lula Lewis claim referred for loss of hens. 12. A. M. King claim approved for payment on chickens. 13. Future claims and settelments approved by proof and weight of animal losses. 14. John Horne claim approved for loss of chickens. , 15. James H. Davis claim referred for loss of goat. 16. James H. Harris claim approved for loss of goat. 17. M. L. Blake claim declined for loss of chickens. 18. H. A. Branch referred on dogs killing his chickens. 19. No action taken on dogs running at large. 20. Joint discussion held on dog control. 21. Dog catcher Alex Lashley requested reimbursement for injuries. 22. Dog warden authorized in fight against rabies; dog tax announced. 23. Dog warden law outlined and attention called on rabies. 24. Non-innoculated dogs, asphyxiated, reported. 25. Complaints received on slaughtering of dogs on sight. 26. No dogs to be taken out of pound save by owner request. 27. Dog innoculation fees and taxes received for study. 28. Jocie motor Lines operations announced. 29. Discussion on dog ordinance, no action taken. 30. Granted request for county's dog warden to remove dogs from Carolina Beach. 31. Mr. H. J. Jackson resigned as Dog Warden. 32. Granted request two diseased dogs at county home be disposed of two other dogs be returned to owner. 33. Chickens destroyed by stray dogs referred to county attorney. 34. Letter pertaining to claim of dogs eating chickens. 35. Report of dog biting child referxed to joint city and county. 36. Advised legal action for chickens, killed by dogs. (Mr. S. B. Shrimp) 37. Dogs destroying flowers in City limit referred to city. 38. Letter of dogs not given in for taxes referred to County auditor. 39. Dogs not listed for taxes, referred to Deputy Sheriff and acting dog warden. 40. Mr. Stephen E. Sneeden claim of dog damages refex;•ed to Count?r ALt?rziey for handling. 41. Dog darnag?-?s claim of Mr. Steven E. Sneeden, denied. 42. Report of unsanitary conditions at dog pound and Tote Em-In Zoo, referred to Health Dept. ?'? 43. Received report on inproved conditions at dog pound. 44. Nuisance complaint about hogs in the Myrtle Grove neighborhood referred to Exec Sec. 45. Report on conditions and recommendations for dog pound taken for investigation. 46. Mr. Dave W. Rivenbark appointed Supervisor of the dog pound, duties to be outlined. ? I DATE MINUiE BOOK Month Day Year Vof. ? Page ._?_?.? _.??._,.,? _..,_.?.?u.??rN.___.?? .,.?._,.? ?:???.a _?.__ ??.?_ ?_---?ra-__ _i 06 30 1941 10 212 O1 I2 1942 10 250 O1 26 1942 10 254 ?I 02 09 1942 IO 258 i 03 02 1942 10 261 I, 03 09 1942 IO ?262 04 16 1942 TO 265 I 08 02 1942 1Q 285 i I 12 07 1942 10 307 '?? I 12 21 1942 10 309 12 21 1942 10 ?309 12 28 1942 10 ? ?310 I ? 12 28 1942 10 310 O1 11 1943 10 311 02 15 1943 10 317 03 08 1943 10 320 ' ? 04 12 1943 10 325 I? 03 19 1951 lI? ? 248 04 02 1951 11 252 I R 06 08 1953 11 426 09 28 1953 11 ?455 04 26 1954 11 509 06 ! 21 1954 11 523 07 26 1954 11 533 08 30 1954 11 540 09 13 1954 11 541 Ol 17 1955 11 569 03 ?28 1955 11 ?585 04 23 1956 12 64 06 18 1956 12 76 06 25 1956 12 79 07 09 1956 12 81 11 18 1958 12 193 12 23 1958 12 204 03 03 1958 12 231 03 31 1958 12 239 04 14 1958 12 243 06 ?16 1958 12 ?270 07 28 1958 12 €284 4 ?16 1959 12 410 2 5 1960 12 54? 7 6 1962 12 128 d 4 ?8 1963 13 191 8 5 1963 13 242 10 21 1963 13 ?260 11 4 1963 13 266 ? ?? k ?? k? ? I INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? 1\ C ANIPIAL CONTROL CENTER MATTER . ? . _ : ` REO. U. s. ,?,,,? Covnty Indeze• Since 1888 F?, ?.?-?- To locats namea, open at rer ornc? ????///zG.m7.'?.? An Iden6fyins Trade Mark ?ff EURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS. OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTN CAROLINA i DATE " `? MINUTE BOOK i? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ; ? , Month I Day I Year ?i Vol. I Page ? ?? ,; ,. l.y? Board notified Board of Health of condition of City Pound and asked them to correct it. `., 12 20 1899?? 6 367 2.`? Expenditures of Sheriff for enforcement of dog ordinances approve?. ?. 04 30 191?;'.; ?t 7 693 ? 3.; q? Dog tags to be issued for tax purposes. 06 O1 1919? :? 8 61 q.;? Information needed on two Orenthalis dogs on F. T. Abbott Land. ' 05 29 1928;? 8 ? 514 s? ? ; ` :. i; i a 5.,, F.T. Abbotts declined re-imbursement for dogs. ,, 06 ?. 26 1929=; i? 8 ? 516 w o ' 6.; J. R. Kennedy claim submitted on chickens killed by dogs. 04 09 19291; 8 r 570 6? s t+ ? ?? 7:R „i J. R. Kennedy authorized payment for chickens killed by dogs. 04 16 1929;s 8 571 i''; ?? s 8.; D. Boet paid for loss of mule. , 03 . 11 . 1930; 9 :a 37 °s ? :i 9. W. L. Kure claim investigated for 30 chickens killed by dogs. 12 23 1930: 9 83 10. Committee of freeholders investigated W. L. Kure's claim found it valid and paid him for ch icken killed. Ol 20 1930 9 87 11. Thomas R. Ames claim for loss of cow bitten by dog was referred to County Attorney. 12 04 1933: 9 260 ' 12. T. R. Ames (Above) claim received, and Dr. R. P. Huffman and Ames schedule to appear before Board. 12 18 1933 9 262 13. Ames' claim recieved, Examiner Dr. Huffman recommended cow be killed, and payment approved out of dog 12 ., 26 1933 . 9 264 i? ;; tax fund by Board of Education. 14.. Payment from school dog tax fund approved to expense dog to Raleigh for examination. 15.' J. 0. Bowden claim for school dog tax fund for rabies treatment for daughter bitten by dog was referred to Chairman. 16. No claim for future injury or damage by dogs will be allowed to exceed value of property, Board voted. 17. J. 0. Bowden's claim received, $20.60 paid to him. 18.? W. H. Alexander claim received for loss of cow bitten by dog. T9. W. H. Alexander claim declined payment for loss of cow. 20. Lawyer's request for damages, Mrs. Hilda Croom bitten by dog referred to County Attorney. 21. S. T. Keyes claim approved on turkeys killed by dogs. 22:; S. T. Keyes claim postponed on turkeys killed by dogs. 23. S. T. Keyes claim approved for payment of turkeys. 24.° J. T. Vicks, Jr., claim received on pigs killed by dogs. 25.' J. T. Vicks, Jr., claim approved for payment. 26.; Mrs. Edna Warren Claim, Fed. Point, referred on loss of chickens and turkeys by dogs. 27., Claim for loss of chickens and turkeys by dogs was settled by Mr. Lewis, owner of dogs. 28. .,; J. G. Brinson claim for loss of chickens by dogs was referred to Chairman. 29.. J. G. Brinson claim approved for payment. (above) 30.„ Sallie Fritz claim received on chickens killed by dogs' report expec?Ced. 31.,; Hearing set on claim for losses by dogs. 32.,. Special session called on claims. 33. Payment approved for claim of Mrs. W. E. Tusch. 34. Payment approved for claim of Mrs. Sallie Fritz. 35. Payment approved for claim of S. M. Creech. 36. PAYMENT Approved for claim of Janie L. Smith. 37.: Payment approved for claim of George W.- Bowens. 38.. Payment approved for claim of John Fiorne. 39. Payment approved for claim of Mrs. H. A. Hall. 40.; Payment approved for claim of Hurbert Hayes. 41.; Claim of Walter Corbett referred to Roebuck 42. Claim of Walter Corbett referred to Committee because I. J. Ballard admitted ownership of dog. 43.'' Amount set at 75? for animals killed by dogs. 44: :, C. J. Wilson claim of goats killed by dogs was referred to committee. I. _ 12 O1 O1 Ol 04 04 05 06 07 08 ; 03 04 03 06 08 09 „ 12 „ Ol Ol Ol O1 Ol Ol ,. O l „ O1 ,. O1 O1 02 „ 02 . 02 03 26 1933 9 08 1934Y 9 08 1934 ' 9 15 1934. 9 O1 1934 9 08 1934' 9 11 1935. 9 29 193b 9 20 193b 9 03 1936'.'. 9 15 1937 9 12 1937 y. 9 05 1937 9 07 1937 9 02 1937 9 20 1937 9 27 1937 . 9 24 193$',? 9 31 1938,. 9 31 1938 9 31 1938„ 9 31 1 938 9 31 1938 9 31 1938 ' 9 31 1938 ;, 9 31 1938 ;; 9 31 1938.: 9 264 't, :; 265 h. ?? 265 '' ?. 267 ?? ?? i'; 332 : ?? 333 ?' ?, 339 ? s, 439 ° 4i 443 ;' r, 445 `' 486 491 i? 497 ?. << 507 ;,' ? 527 ?' s? 541 ??? ?? 560 '? 563 's F• 564 °; 56? ', 564 . 564 564 " 564 564 564 564 07 1938.; 9 566 07 1938:, 9 567 ;; ,; 21 1938?? 9 569 ?? , , 14 1938;' 9 572 i? i i, ? ?,: E? ?? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATTER: ANIMAL CONTROL ? ecc. u, s. County Indezee Since ?888 f1? ?-?- To toeate names, open at COT7 A•Z TAB INDEX r?s OFFICE ?ue?? An Identifying Trade Mark ??a? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. pUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA ? t i ??ti DATE ?t MINUTE BOOK ?.? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?? `' d ?i Month I Day I Year ?? Vol. I Page ?^ r, ;P E? ?'s r? 1 I. W. Goley claim for loss of chickens referred to committee. ;? 03 l? 1938;? ;? 9 572 A? r? y 2 , Payment approved for claim of Walter Corbett. i?• 03 ;? 21 1938?,? „ 9 574 fi+ ?s 3 Payment approved for claim of I. W. Coley. ?? 03 2I 1938;' w; 9 574 ?`? '; 4 , Payment approved for claim of C. J. Wilson. ?, 03 21 1938?;' 9 574 ;f 5 Payment approved for Hargrove Bellamy claim. 05 16 ,? 1938,; 9 584 ?? ?; 6 Payment referred on John R. Morriss claim. j, 06 20 1938;.y ?? 9 591 ; ?o 7 Payment approved for John R. Morriss claim. i' " 07 OS ? 1938;; 9 598 , e? 8 , Appropriations fixed for animal control. 08 .. 02 1938'?, F, 9 604 ?. 9 George Wolff claim (on chickens killed?by dogs) referred for investigation. 08 08 1938"? 9 506 ? k. 10,? ?! Payment approved for George Wolff. 08 15 1938 . 9 610 . 11?# ,? E. E. Biggs claim received on loss of hens. 10 . 17 1938 10 18 . 12E; ?? F. D. Jenerette claim received on loss of liens. 10 .. 17 1938 .. i0 18 . 13° H. A. Hall claim referred on loss of chickens. 11 07 1938'. 10 22 14;? . ; Baxter Rivenbark approved payment for loss of chickens. 11 28 1938 ?, 10 25 ,, 15? E. E. Briggs approved payment for loss of chickens. 11 28 1938 10 25 16 ?? Mrs. H. A. Hall approved payment for loss of chickens. 11 , 28 1938 : ?. 10 25 ?,. 17? ? Mrs. 0. M. Gurganous failed to reply to claim. ; 12 05 1938.? 10 27 ?, s 18 Claim for loss of chicken received from Mrs. Eva Callaham. 12 05 1938 ? 10 27 I$ 19 Jack Rogers relieved from claim of Mrs. 0. M. Gurganeous. ? 12 ?. 12 1938 ' 10 28 „ 20 Mrs. 0. M. Gurganeous approved for claim of chickens. 12 12 1938:? 10 28 21?? Ralph Gillette approved for claim for hens. ' 12 12 1938' 10 28 r, 22 Ralph Gillette approved for claim for fryers. 12 ,. 12 1938 10 28 i.? 23 J. C. Sanderson claim declined for chickens loss. O1 09 1939 ? 10 32 , ,, z? ., .. 24E? W. W. Lewis claim approved for chickens loss. ;. Ol lb 1939:, 10 33 : 25 Sol. Shain claim approved for gooseloss. „ Ol 16 1939 „ 10 33 `? 26 J. C. Sanderson claim approved and action rescinded. '„ Ol 23 1939;; 10 34 : 27 John Harriss claim received on loss of chickens. ;, 02 20 1939,;j 10 41 ;, 28? i C. H, Lewis claim approved for loss of chickens. 03 ,. 20 1939 .. 10 46 .. j 29, Mrs. T. R. Wortham claim received for loss of one hen. 04 10 1939 10 48 30 Mrs. William Sheehan claim received for loss of hens. 04 ., 10 1939 ; ., 10 48 ? 3I6 Mrs. William Sheehan claim received for loss of hens. 04 IO 1939 ; 10 49 32, M. Hollingsworth claim received for loss of chickens. 04 10 1939 IO 49 , i .. .. ?3? Lorena Hollingsworth claim approved forloss of chickens. 09 05 1939;., 10 79 ? 34?? E. B. Morriss claim received for loss of turkey and eggs. 09 11 1939 10 82 35??, ? C. B. Morris claim referred for loss of turkey and eggs. 09 25 1939 ? , 10 84 ., 36?? Eliza Henxy claim approved for loss of hens, fryers and ducks. 09 25 1939 10 84 ? ? 37 . B E l l hi i i d f k „ ., , . ?? ? ste le ennette c a m rece ve on loss o c ens. c 02 .. 26 1940 10 116 . ;: 38,? E. J. Yow claim presented on inury death of mules. 03 25 1940 ' 10 119 39? J 0 Whi l i f d f hi l k ' . . . m re te c a erre on oss o c ens. c , 05 13 1940 ; 10 126 „ 40? J. 0. White claim referred on loss of chickens, . 05 20 1940`•i 10 128 41??. Roger A. Robbins claim received on loss of chickens and ducks. ,; 05 27 1940 ; 10 129 42. Roger A. Robbins claim approved, following investigation. . 06 03 1940; 10 130 , ? 43?. G. G. Richardson claim referred for loss of chickens. 07 O1 1940 " 10 136 ? 44. G. G. Richardson claim approved for loss of chickens. 07 05 1940?; 10 138 45. J. H. Duff claim referred for loss of chickens. ' 06 03 1941„ 10 211 ?r 46, J. H. Duff claim received for loss of chickens. ; 06 30 1941 , 10 212 ;; a S ? w? Ip f? 7 1 ,s 'p e ? N INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count C M ° y, . . _ UBJECT ?I ? z CON TROL) ? aect. u. s. A-,,? County Indesea Since 1888 ? TO lo?afl IlOnqf? op?o at PAT OFFICE C?E??C6? An Identifs?nB Trade 141ark SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TA? INpEX MADE BY iHE COTi INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO SOLD tY OwEN 0. pUNN, MEw tERN, NORTN GROLINA DAtE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page 1. N. H. County Humane Society 02 05 1968 14 137 2. Joint operation 03 18 1968 14 166 3. Joint operation 04 16 1968 14 173 4. Dog pound 05 20 1968 14 189 5. Dog wagon 07 26 1968 14 229 6. Shelter 08 19 1968 14 237 7. Shelter 09 03 1968 14 241 8. City/County pound discussion with City Councilmen 09 16 1968 14 246 9. Approval of agreement 10 21 1968 I4 257 10. Agreement 11 04 1968 14 263 11. Site for new shelter 03 17 1969 14 302 12. New Dog Pound 03 17 1y69 14 3U2 13. Location of U5 OS 1969 14 330 14. Location of O5 19 1969 14 334 15. lliscussion of 07 1? 1969 14 373 16. Dog Warden 08 04 1969 14 378 17. City/County dog pound project 0"2 16 ly7U 14 441 18. Contract 06 Ol 1y70 14 4ts0 19. Contract Q6 ?5 1y70 i4 42s9 20. Humane Society Ol i_8 1971 14 566 21. Dog Warden Request 03 Ol 1971 14 589 22. Use of all blocks at prison farm for dogs 04 05 1971 14 607 23. Dog Pound contract 04 07 1971 14 608 24. Humane Society 05 03 1971 14 623 25. Humane Society Pet center request 06 07 1971 14 650 26. Control of cats 08 16 1971 14 694 27. Control o? cats 10 04 1971 15 20 28. Communication equipment 10 )4 1971 15 20 29. Bid opening communication equipment 10 18 1971 15 23 30. Budget amendment 06 17 1974 15 665 31. Budget amendment 09 03 I974 15 708 32. Budget amendment - enforcing dog control ordinance 11 18 1974 16 47 33. Budget transfer - tower and xadios 12 16 1974 16?,' 72 34. Discussion of ordinance for NHC Ol 21 1974 15 56Q 35. Request for adoption of ordinance 02 04 1974 15 571 36. Call for public hearing on dog control ord. 04 16 1974 15 516 37. PUblic hearing to consider adoption of ord. 05 20 1974 15 ?33 38. Discussion of ordinance 06 17 1974 15 562 39. Adoption of ordinance 07 O1 1974 15 675-7 40. Reconsideration of ordinance 07 15 1974 15 ?80 41. Adoption of ordinance 07 15 1974 15 586 42. Discussion on better Animal Control and sale of dog tags 02 16 1976 17 61 43. Comm. Gottovi request report on Animal Control 02 07 1977 17 281 44. Report on meeting w/J. W. Johnson -Animal Control Center 02 21 1977 17 289 45. Budget Trans. repair radios 03 07 1977 17 297 46. Repairs to Animal Control Center 04 04 1977 18 16 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -1?ew Hanover LIQUOR LICENSES Cou?t N C ` ?, . . _ INAiiER: aec. u. s. r?i OFFICE ?a.? County Indezea Since 1888 1.?0-?' An Identifyins Trade Mark ? To loeate names, open at SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLO BY OWEN G DUNN NEW BERN NORTH CAROLINA ? DATE ?? MINUTE BOOK ! NA1'l?RE OF PROCEEDINGS cj ' Month ? Day ? Year ;? ', Vol. ? Page ?? ?? 1.` Liquor license to be granted Ocean View Co. when application in proper shape. 02 ? 03 1906?? 7 47 I'; 2. Request from J.E. Haar to transfer liquor license to W.F. Skatter held until inquire if it is legal. ? .. 03 05 1906 7 48 ' ,, 3.` Tansfer of liquor license from J.E. Haar to W.F. Stoller not allowed in keeping with opinion of Attorney 04 02 1906p,: 7 50 General. ,. " ;m , 4. Application of B. Billais for change of location of bar granted. , 04 02 1906 7 51 ;? 5. Liquor licenses granted J.D. Dennis and H.A. Kure. 05 07 1906:^ 7 52 6.b Chairman to grant liquor license to A.A. Nathan when application in order. 05 07 1906, 7 52 G? 7.?? Approved action giving liquor license to J.H. Hinton and D.B. Futrel. 06 04 1906;, 7 54 '` is 8.`b ? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 56-57. 06 18 1906; 7 56 „ ; 9.;; , Request of Morris Distillery Co. for liquor license referred to Chairman. 09 04 1906 , 7 61 . 10.?.? ?" J.B.J. Sandlier allowed to transfer liquor license. 09 04 1906„ 7 61 , 11.?' Request from Walle Hubbund for liquor license referred to Chairman; license granted A.W. Branch. 10 Ol 1906., 7 63 , 12.;i W.M. Frontman Co. granted license to operate a grain distillery. „ 12 03 1906;, 7 68 : { 13.?i Numerous liquor licenses granted. 12 31 1906 7 72 ,14.N, r, Several persons not granted liquor licenses due to irregularities. „ 12 31 1906..; 7 73 .., 15.;; Chairman will grant liquor licenses to J.B. Bryant and A.A. Nathan when presented in proper form. .? 01 07 1907,. 7 74 „ 16.?R , Request from Hans A.Kure Jr. for liquor license referred to Chairman. „ OS 06 1907., 7 86 „ 17.;? Liquor license granted Hans Kure, John Bryant and E.L. Hinton. ., 06 03 1907?., 7 90 ,.a i" 18.;a ; ? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 91-92. ? ? 06 27 1907 °. 7 91 ;, 19.'; Liquor license not granted J.F. Mason. 06 27 1907 7 92 • ?? ., , ,20.?? ;a Liquor license granted J.F. Mason and A.A. Nathan. 07 Ol 1907 7 93 21.?;' Liquor license granted J.A. Ottoway, R.L. Truelove and W.M. Troutman and Co. 08 05 1907 7 104 ; 22.:" Mayor W.E. Springer met with Board relative to revoking liquor license of W.T. Stockey. 09 10 1907 7 109 „ ? .. i 23.?; Mr. Stackey to appear and answer charges of operating a disorderly liquor house. 09 10 1907, 7 109 24.s? Liquor license granted Cape Fear Distilling Co. 11 04 1907 7 111 25.;a ? Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 117-118. ? 12 30 1907 7 117 26.`:? Date on liquor license of A.A. Nathan changed to May l, 1908 to October 1, 1908 instead of January 1, 1908 02 03 1908„ 7 122 ,? ;; to July l, 1908. ? . .. : 27.f? ; J.B. Bryant not granted liquor license since application not in due form. 02 03 1908 7 122 ? 28.;? ;, Atlantic Distilling Co. granted license to manufacture and sell liquor. „ 03 09 1908, 7 128 ,29.?? Liquor license granted H.A. Kure. 05 04 1908,, 7 132 .30.EC E.L. Hintern granted liquor license. , 06 Ol 1908„ 7 134 „ _? 31.,; No liquor license will be granted to any druggist when Prohibition goes into effect January 1, 1907. 06 O1 1908, 7 135 ., 32.44 Numerous liquor licenses granted, pages 135-316. 06 30 1908 7 135 33., ? ??s Applications of S.W. Kitchun and Rothschild & Co. not in due form so no licenses given. .. 06 30 1908 .,. 7 136 .. 34.?; Several licensed pharmacists wanted their status defined under Prohibition. O1 04 1909 7 165 35.,' ; Board ruled sale of any liquor forbidden by licensed pharmacists or any other person. O1 04 1909 , 7 165 . ? 36.`` Commissioner Divine changed his vote; he felt sale of liquor for medicinal purposes should remain in hands Ol 04 1909 7 165 '? f? of druggist. „ , 37.h? Board amended liquor resolution to allow sale of pharmacopia alcohol by prescription by a licensed physician O1 07 1909; 7 167 f? 38.'? ? Reward offered for anyone convicted of violating liquor prohibition law. . . 04 05 1909 ,. 7 174 „ 39.;? Prosecution of liquor cases in Recorder's Court to be handled by County Attorney. 04 07 1909' 7 174 a 40.a Offer of award for violation of prohibition law was withdrawn. 05 03 1909 7 176 ^ 41.?? Petition from Winter Park Gardens residents on nuisance of beer dealers deferred. 07 05 1910 7 197 p? . 42."'. ;? Board ruled it has no jurisdiction on petition from Winter Park Gardens citizens. 07 11 1910,. .. 7 198 , a? 43.,j ?' Complaint from Delgado citizens about beer saloon referred to Grand Jury for action. 04 03 1911R; 7 213 ?' ;. ? i, il i; ? ?y ?i ,; ?; {?. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. C. _ M? ECT ?I? U , ? L CONT 120L) ? aca. u. s. ??j ?? County Indezen Since 1888 ??O lotot? Oam?f? op?n af PAT OFFICE C //7? An ldentifying Trade Mark f F / COTT A-I MADE BY THE COTT INDEX TA/ INOEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO . , , ? SURNAME INITIAL iAS SOLD !1' OWEN ?. pUNN, NEN ?ERN,110RiN GROLl1lA DATE MINUTE BOOK °• NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS '? j, Month Day Year Vol. Page 1.i` Discuss changing Dog Ordinance 04 04 1977 , 18 I6 2. Approve weekly cash deposits Ol 16 1978 18 161 3.? Amendment to Dog Control Ordinance 03 20 1978 18 183 4. Revised contract for Animal Control Center 03 20 I978 18 183 5..; Complaints received on Dog Pound 08 07 1978 18 258 6,' Discuss Animal Control Center 3/Humane Society 11 20 1978 18 304 7. Commendation on Improvements 12 18 1978 18 326 8. Discuss Animal Control Center O1 02 1979 18 328 9, Change in Qperation of Center 02 I9 1979 I8 358 l?. Approval of Proposal 03 ?5 1979 18 364 11. Amendment to New Hanover County Dog Control Ordinance 04 02 1979 18 382 12. Negotiation of Animal Control Vehicle Bids 04 17 1979 Z8 388 13. Approval of purchase - animal control vehicles 05 ?7 1979 18 402 14. Budget transfer - euthanasia chamber 06 18 1979 18 432 15. Discussion of Animal Control Ordinance O8 06 1979 18 457 16. Adoption - Animal Control Ordinance 08 20 1979 18 462 17. Award of bid iz ton pick-up truck 10 15 1979 18 493 18. Budget Amendment - freezer, pager, animal pick-up 10 15 1979 18 493 19, Budget Amendment - Animal Conirol 09 21 1981 18 '?22 20. Budget Amendment - Animal Control 03 15 1982 18 ;?9 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATTER: aea- u. s. Counry Indezes Since 1888 ?+ To lowt? nam?s, O?I@II Ot r?r OFFIGE ?L?,I-? An Identifying Trade Mnrk SUICNAME INITIAL iAB NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ASSISTANT COUNTY MGR.` COTT A TO Z TAB INDEX NI?DE ?y THE COTT INDEX DOI?ANY, COWIDUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN 6. DUNN CO., NEW BERN, N. C. DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Yea? Vol. Page 1. Received request from Volunteer Coordinators in County agencies to recognize volunteers to var. Co. agencies 05 21 ?_980 18 586 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County N. C. MATTER ? , _ : ?gTIFICIAL REEF PROJE aec. u. s. r?r OFiICE ? ,,A??? County Inde:ee Since 1888 TO I?Cit? IIiT? ?pM ?L Ri7z?.u,; An ldentifying Trade Mark ? SURNAME INRIAL TA! MpDE ?Y THE C07T? N EX COMPAN? COLUMiUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN CO., NEW BERN, N. C. NAiURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page ? 1. Approval of County Land Use for Tire Storage 09 05 1978 18 275 2. Approval of funding request for Artificial Fishing Reed & Dedication of Reef in honor of Meares Harris, Jr. 09 20 1982 19 158 3, Discussion on Acceptance and Disposal of Tugs for Artifical Fishing Reef 10 :8 1982 19 175 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, rtec. u. s. CoUnty Inaezee Since Ib$B {? ?.?--Te I?eat? namn, ?pM ?t r?t OFFICE ??? qn Identifyin¢ Trade Mark ?+.-? SURNAM[ INRIAL TA! NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS l. Prints in Commissioners' Chambers - letter sent 2. Request to use house next to Museum 3. Acceptance of Grant for Arts Council 4. Comm. Gottovi commended the Arts Council for Piney Woods Festival S. Budget Amendment to increase County contribution to meet required Grant stipulations ' SUBIECT ARTS COUNCIL N. C. uierr?Q. COTT A-I TA? INOEX AAADE YY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLtlM? US, OH(0 SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN CO., NEW BERN , N. C. DATE MINUTE BOOK ' Month Day Year Vol, Page I 02 I.g 1979 18 362 12 03 1979 18 521 07 )7 1980 18 626 09 )Z 1980 18 660 04 05 1982 19 40 I ? SUBJECT ! ,, INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES .-- New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATTER: Attorney, County ` ? aeo. u, s. '.?1, Counry Indezee Sinee 1888 To toeat? names, apen at COTT A•Z TAB INDEX ? r?r OFFICE C.?i?"4t?y?(,6? An IdentifYing Trade Mark ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY TNE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO i SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH EAROLINA I f3 ? ?? `., DATE i MINUTE BOOK ? NAiURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?" ? & Month I Day I Year hs Vol. I Page ?? ?j ? t3 l. ? ?Board to acquire legal consultation in person of M. London. . i 09 09 1868 ;i 1 2. ?=Letter from Attorney General of State filed. :y 12 11 1868 ¢< y 1 3. r? Bi11 for Attorney London approved. ; O1 12 1869 ?s a? 1 4. j 6? ??Salary of Attorney for County approved. ? 04 27 1869 k 1 5. ;,Mr. London's bill as County Attorney approved. ;; ,i 05 11 1869 ;x 1 6. ??Letter from Clerk of Special Court referred to Finance Committee and County Attorney. , 05 18 1869 .; 1 7. „M. London's bill as County Attorney approved. 07 07 1869 1 8. :;County Attorney to demand school fund from Mr. Wallace, former superintendent. (See SCHOOLS) „ 07 19 1869 ;, 1 9. i;Attorney London's bill approved. .. 08 03 1869 ;, 1 ?:0. .,Board retained service of M. London as County Attorney. 09 06 1869 1 11. ? .M. London's bill as Attorney approved. 09 07 1869 „ 1 12. ..Petition of Van Amringe and Hewlett to extend superintendence of Work House referred to Attorney. .. 09 08 1869 , 1 13. t.Attorney's fee approved. 09 08 1869 1 14. ..Attorney's fee approved. 11 02 1869 ., 1 15. „Bill for preparing Jury List from M. London approved. (See JURORS) . 11 02 1869 : 1 16. ..Attorney London's fee approved. . 12 07 1869 . 1 17. ?.,Report from Attorney General of State received. . 12 10 1869 ,. 1 18. ?Attorney London's bill approved. O1 03 1870 1 19. ;;Attorney's fee for Tax List approved. Ol 03 1870 :? 1 20. Attorney London's fee approved. 02 08 1870 t 1 21. Attorney London's fee appraved. 03 07 1870 ,, 1 22. .,Attorney London's bill approved. ? 04 05 1870 ;, 1 23. ;Attorney London's fee approved. 06 08 1870 ' 1 24. ;eAttorney London's fee approved. 07 05 1870 ,0 1 25. .,Attorney London's fee approved. ,. 08 O1 1870 1 26. ?;Attorney London's fee approved. „ 08 30 1870 ;, 1 27. ;,Obtaining legal advisor and setting his salary referred to Finance Committee. (See FINANCE COMMITTEE) ,? 09 05 1870 ;? 1 28. '?Attorney London's opinion on the Board levying special tax filed. 10 03 1870 1 29. Finance Committee to examine expenses of employing a County Attorney. 10 03 1870 ,; 1 30. ,;No extra charge will be entertained for County Attorney except for traveling expenses. ., 10 03 1870 !. 1 31. :;Finance Committee recommended an attorney be employed by the Board as he ?.s needed. „ 11 07 1870 , 1 32. ,;Attorney London's fee approved. „ 12 09 1870 ;„ 1 33. Matter of employing an attorney referred to Chariman and John Heyer. ,. 02 12 1871 „ 1 34. „M. London appointed Attorney and his salary set. 06 09 1871 , 1 35. ,,Drder issued from Treasurer to Mr. London. „ 06 09 1871 ; 1 36. .,Attorney London's opinion concerning costs of magistrates and constables filed. 07 05 1871 .; 1 37. ;;Letter from State Auditor concerning Sheriff's bond referred to Attorney London for an opinion. 08 14 1871 ;. 1 38. Petition of P. Murphy for remittance of tax referred to Attorney. „ 10 02 1871 , 1 39. , Finance Committee to employ legal council to advise Board. ,, 10 02 1871 „ 1 40. ? ',uAttorney London's fee to be paid. ., 12 04 1871 .; 1 41. ;?Attorney to be consulted on eligibility of Mr. Carr as Constable. :, 12 04 1871 ; 1 42. .:Report from attorney that Mr. Carr is eligible for office, not having been deprived of citizenship. ,. 12 11 1871 „ 1 43. ,Letter from George Harriss relative to lands referred to Chairman and the Attorney. , O1 23 1872 ; 1 44. ;Board requested Attorney's opinion on who is to furnish tools to work County roads. (See ROADS) 02 12 1872 :. 1 45. `3 ?Chairman and Attorney to examine work of Clerk of Board in?,Apyi?g_ tax list into Tax Books. (See TAX DEPT,) ?, 06 19 1872 ! 1 46. ;?Claims about pay for Registrars and Inspectors of August election referred to Attorney London for opinion.. 08 03 1872 ;; 1 ?b 4tl ? . Eq i.. ? s i> J _ _ _-' _ _ _ . . . .. _ . _ _ c? _ ___ . ?k P% . 41 139 153 ? 222 227 ; 237 272 ; ? 281 ?; 287 ?? 312 ,, 317 !; 320 ?; 320 ;g ?. 339 ?, i. 339 !; I„ 352 ?? :? 357 ?; i 394 ?? ?? 394 i? ?, C: 401 5? ?? 414 ?; 4 25 :? R ?? 444 ;? 45 2 'N 460 ?? ;? ;a 474 !; ?? Ei ?, 486 ?? i, !F 27 '! 2g ?? i? ?: 28 ?i I? 8 ? 'y: Q. 99 1e i; 156 ?; ll4 ;, 174 ??; ,; 189 91 210 ;, ;; 226 ;; ?. 226 '; ?+ i! 246 ?; I? 247 ?? 249 ?? ? 285 °? ? 290 ?i ? 328 ? ?. 342 f; ATTORNEY N C MATTER INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? ?oUN? ? . , . _ : , ?ec. u. s. County Indezee Sinee IBBB To loeate names, opsn at COTT A-Z TAB INDEX OFFICE ?J191.C?a? An Identifying Trade Mark ? SURNAM6 INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA r?T ? ,. NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? ? ? DATE ? ?? ? MINUTE BOOK V l P b Month ? I Day I Year o . age - ?? ? 1. M. London appointed Attorney of the Board at $400.00 per annum. ?' 09 h? 17 1872?? 2 367 ? _ 2. Attorney granted compensation for services in suit of Treasurer Fennell against Sheriff.Schenck. kR 09 ?' 17 1872? ? 2 368 pj i 3. Letter from Mr. Fennell, late Treasurer, concerning tax erroneously collected on Schedule B received. , F 09 23 ? 1872? 2 C 369 ' , 4. Board referred request of A. Mott to Mr. London concerning property erroneously sold by Sheriff for taxes .;; 10 02 1872h 4 2 373 5. Attorney Devone's fee approved. ?; 10 07 i 1872c? 2 i 380 ? 6. Attorney to bring suit against any County official who owes a delinquent account to the County. ? 11 21 1872? 2 t. 399 ?? 7. Attorney London's fee approved. C, 11 21 1872'? ? 2 399 ?? x, _8. Attorney Alex London's fee approved. Ol 06 ? 1873?f 2 ?? 420 F? F? 9. - Fee of Attorney London approved. 03 03 1873°? 3 33 `; ? 10.q? Finance Committee to obtain Attorney's opinion on Section 24, Schedule B, and Sections 1,2 of Schedule C. 03 24 ?? 1873?, 3 , 49 i{ ll.?? ? Attorney recommends no tax should be levied in Section 21, Schedule B, or Sections 1,2 of Schedule C. 03 27 1873t" 3 51 ? . 12.°? ? Attorzxey London's fee approved. 06 02 1873: 3 75 13. Attorney's opinion sought on whether schools and buildings partially used for schools are tax exempt. 06 23 1873;? 3 80 ?y ?? 14.? Chairman to seek Attorney's opinion on liability of Duplin County in employing a guard for Duplin County 07 10 1873;?? 3 86 '?.? prisoner kept by the County of New Hanover. , _, ;'; F: 15. . Attorney received tax complaint from F.C, Burnett. 08 04 1873'; .? • 3 90 '; ?y @ 16. Attorney received application of Coroner's jurors for pay for sitting on murder case of Willie Carter. 08 23 ` 1873'; •E 3 101 ;: 7. Attorney London`s fee approved. 10 06 18737? 3 114 ;, 18." Attorney Alex London's fee approved. 11 04 1873ea 3 139 '? 19. Attorney to press tax matter of Wilmington Bridge Company for an early adjustment. (See RAILROADS) 20. Attorney received request from attorney and president of Wilmington Bridge Co. for remission of taxes. ,21. Attorney to draw up contract with a bond of $2,000 for H.E. Scott t? care for indigent sick. ,22. Attorney London at meeting of Board called to order in accordance with Machinery Act and offered his ? . _ ? int erupation . of the law. 11 15 1873F? '? i en 02 02 1874h? 02 26 1874;, ?; 03 17 1874i? ? ., °; 23. Attorney suggested County officers elect who did not present bonds be given until September 10, to do so. ;, 09 07 1874,,r 24. Board elected Daniel Russell as County Attorney. 09 08 1874;? ?s 25.? Application received from attorney of Wilmington Railway Bridge Co. for tax. 12 14 1874j? 26.? Tax Collector to cease any action on Wilmington Railway Bridge Company. 12 14 1874?r ? 27. Attorney recommended suspension of tax collection on Wilmington Bridge Co. until Supreme Court rules. O1 04 1875?? ?, 28. Attorney received request from Township Treasurer for turning over Township's monies. 03 02 1875;. 29. Application of J. Barlow received. 03 02 1875;? 30. Attorney's salary set at $400 per annum. ; 05 08 1875;1 31. Fee of M. London for services as Attorney approved. , 06 08 1875? 32.'? Fee of Attorney London approved. , 07 08 ? 1875: 33. ' Bill from Daniel Russeli for attorney's fees approved. , 09 06 1875`. ? 34.? Bill from Wright & Stedman for attorney's fees approved. _ ,. 10 07 1875;? 35.r? Bi11 from Adam Empie for attorney's fees approved. 10 07 1875?y ? 36.?? Attorney bills from W.S. and D.J. Davane approved. „ 11 09 1875a; ; 37. Attorneys' bills from Wright & Stedman, D. Russell, W.S. and D.J. Devane, and Adam Empie approved. ,r 12 16 1875y? 38. Claim of A.R. Black, Tax Collector, received by County Attorney. ,, O1 03 1876,w 03 27 1876'S 39.? Bill of Jacob Shier referred to County Attorney. ? 40. Bill of State versus Wilmington and Weldon Railroad referred to ?he Coa.uitq Attorney. 05 O1 i 1$76?? 41. Bills from W.S. and D,J. Davane as attorneys approved. 05 05,? • 1876?? 42. Attorney received application from C. Ellis for license to retail malt liquor. 07 03 1876i? a 43. Claim of Dr. M.J. DeRosset referred to the County Attorney. ; 08 15. 1876p; 44. Attorney's opinion set down relative to giving bonds by officials elected in November election. 09 04 1876;? ; :r ;, ?? 3 147 ' >q 3 173 '?? 3 187 `: ?, 3 199 ? ? ; 3 251 ; 3 25 2 ', 3 288 '? 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 288 ?' ?? 289 ' i? 305 f? ,: 305 ?' 3 25 333 '; ?; ?. 352 ', 373 ? 'i 383 .; 383 391 ;? 403 ;; 404 j 423 ' 43 2 435 449 460 462 INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover ?ount? N C MATTER ATTORNEY, COUNTY , . . , : _ ?ao, u, s, County Indezes Sinee 1888 F?? ?r.3-- To loeats names, opsn at COTT A-Z TAB INDEX r?r or?iec ?j1l.?,ri? An ldentiEyin¢ Trnde Marlc ??? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE tOTT INDEX COMPANY, COI.UMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA s; ; ? DATE {9 ?? MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? Month I Day l Year ??y ki Voi. I Page Gn ?? l.?,Attorney's fees approved for D.S. Russell. - ` 09 27 a L? ?; 1876`r M? 3 482 ? 2.G?Attorney's opinion that Clerk of Superior Court should be given ample time to file his bond,being an , 10 24 ! 1876;; ?? 3 ? 486 ,? elected official. , 4A ?? ? 3.??Attorney to investigate delinquent tax payers whose property was sold by Tax Collector and endeavor to 01 03 ? 1877?p ` 3 518 `? collect from them. , „ r ?? i 4.??Clerk to Board to notify Attorney of every meeting of the Board and request his presen.ce at same. ; 03 05 Z877k? 3 531 5. ' Application of N. Carr referred to Commission to confer with County Attorney. 04 02 ?? 1877?? ,? 6., ; Request for ?unds from School Fund to rebuild a destroyed schoolhouse received to determine if Board has 06 05 1877r; , „ power to approve. 7. Bill from D.S. Russell for attorney's fees approved. ;. 06 05 1877„ 8. ? Chairman, with assistance of Attorney, to farm out all convicts according to Public Act of 1876. 08 07 1877; 9.,. Attorney to report on liability of County for Township claims against Townships which have no funds. 09 10 1877 10. School vouchers referred to Attorney to determine whether Pender or New Hanover County should settle them. 09 22 1877? 11. Power of Attorney of James Wilson relative to affairs of late Clerk of Superior Court Heaton referred to 12 15 1877" ,. „ County Attorney. ?; 12. Bill from W.E. and D.J. Devane for attorney's fees approved. 12 15 1877" 13.,' Attorney to collect one of sureties on Sheriff Schenck from L.A. Hart. 02 16 1878,, 14.„ Bond all monies due County by L.A. Hart. 02 16 1878y: 15. : Bills for Coroner Hewlett referred to Attorney for his opinion on said bills. 08 07 1878e? 16.,; Bill of Captain Cowan referred to Attorneq for his opinion. 08 07 1878''? 17.?; Bills from poll holders referred to Attorney for his opinion. 08 08 1878+;. 18. Claim of Co1.B.R. Moore for fees rendered to old Board to be paid. 12 06 1878 19. Opinion of Attorney B.R. Moore relative to offical bonds of County officers filed. 12 06 1878,; 20.' Attorney to request General Assembly to repHal a law that provides for another term of Superior Court. , 12 27 1878 21.z Attorney to examine claim of H. Nutt that judgment against him by County as surety on bond of J. C. Mann is O1 06 1879 unjust. (See SUPERIOR COURT CLERK) - ,: 22. Attorney to determine if J.C. Mann owes County any more than included in above judgment. 01 06 1879_ ; 23., Attorney to procure the re-enactment of Chapter 221 levying special taxes for 1879-1880. (GENERAL ASSEMBLY? O1 22 1879? ? 24.,, Claim of Mecklenburg County for Joseph Johnson referred to Attorney for examination. 03 03 1879;; 25. Attorney advised claim from MeckZenburg County be rejected as it was. 03 18 1879'? 26. Attorney to obtain opinion of Attorney General on legality of Judge Means' case. (See JUDGES) 07 07 1879? 27., Solicitor B.R. Moore, ex-officio County Attorney, protested Assembly's abolishment of his salary. „ 07 07 1879.; 28.,? Mr. Moore will accept $500 in lieu of salary of past if paid quarterly; this to be done. 07 07 1879`?. 29..; Application of John Dudley relative to tax on sewing machines referred to County Attorney. 11 03 1879;.; 30.,. Application of Parsley and Wiggins referred to Attorney. „ 11 03 1879P. 31. Application of W.G. Fowler referred to County Attorney. 04 05 1880: 32.' , Application of W.G. Fowler disallowed. 06 07 1880; ?, 33. Fees allowed Attorney and Solicitor commuted and a salary of $1,200 per year set. 12 05 1881?. 34. Finance Committee to settle with Attorney B.R. Moore under old arrangements; arrangement between Mr. , 03 06 1882,? Moore and Board made in December rescinded. ; 35.„ Justice Hall moved that Commissioners should pay Attorney $300 for his services, but motion did not pass. 08 07 1882; 36.` ,; Attorney to report if persons are exempt from jury duty and if are members of a fire company.(FIRE C0.) , O1 05 1885? 3I.:; Attorney to report names of all persons exempt from jury duty. O1 05 1885ty 38.° Deeds of property of Mrs. B.R. and J.E. Moore given Attorney J. Bellamy to collect taxes and cost due Co. 07 06 1885?. 39. f County Attorney J. Davis said titles to land offered for sale for Courthouse site were good. 04 13 1891;, ?, ?s 40.;; ? wA ?± 4 ?1 Attorney Junius Davis to look into legality of establishing North East River Ferry. , IE 12 28 1891;q r? ?a ?pI ?S 3 537 ` ?, 3 549 ?? ?? ??? ;, ? 3 554 f- 3 587 ;:. ;; 3 612 ', 3 614 " ?, 3 663 k' 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 669 701 ' ?? € 701 ?; ?+ 740 `' „ 740 ?° ?a s+ 740 ?.? 4 °' ?, 4 4 ;{ ?i 9 c :? ?3 4 13 e? 4 13 [ 4 17 ?:, ?; 4 23 ?? ,; 4 26 ?? ?a 4 81 ?? :? i; 4 81 ?; 4 81 ;? r 4 119 `? 4 119 ?? „ 4 181 ?,? ?. 4 197 :; ?E 4 344 ??? 4 362 ?;. 4 399 4 602 4 602 4 641 S 323 5 372 N MATTER C INDEA TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?y ATTORNEY, COUNTX , . : . _ ?y. ?..3--- To locate names, open at COTT A-Z TAB INDEX nec. u. s. ?, `. County Indezee Sinee 1888 MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COM?ANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO NORTH CAROLINA Trade Matk ?8 SURNAME 1NITIAL TAB SOLD BY OWEN G NEW BERN DUNN in ld tif 7 ?' ' A C /l? . g n en y . .. enr OFFiCE .?ce? 6- , , ?e ? ? NATURE 0? PROCEEDINGS C' ?;? Month DATF ? Day ? ?? ?I Year ?sp rs MI Vol l. Attorney P.B. Manning requested cost be remitted in sale of property by Sheriff for taxes, ?; d 04 O1 1895?? 5 p IIG 2. ? Board ruled Mr. Manning could pay taxes on said property without the cost. „? t. 04 O1 1895 g :, ?' 5 3. ; Request from A.J. Marshall for reduced valuation referred to Attorney. 12 08 1896N? 5 4. Assessment matter concerning Mrs. Emma Motte and James Clark referred to Attorney for advice. , Ol 04 1897 h{ 5 5. Marsden Bellamy elected County Attorney at $250 per annum. ; Ol 14 1897 ?j `r. 5 6. . Attorney to defend County and advise the Board at no extra cost. ? h, O1 14 1897?6 ' 5 7. Attorney to prepare proper papers for opening of new roads. , 02 10 ;; 1897 5 8. Tax relief matter of Nathaniel Jacobi referred to Attorney for advice. 03 Ol 1897' S _9.? Attorr?ey tD audit bills from County officers to see that aggregate amount will not be oppressive to tax- ? 04 05 1897'1 5 :; , ers a - ?? . .. p y . 10.?,? Request from M.D. Croom to move his liquor business was referred to County Attorney? . 04 05 1897 ,. 5 ll.s' Several petitions for property assessment relief deferred until County Attorney can examine them. 07 07 1897 6 12.? Salary of County Attorney raised to $300 since must also serve Board of Education and other work not seen. 07 07 1897 ,? 6 13.? Petition from P.B. Manning, Attorney for J.W. Mitchell, referred to County Attorney. . 07 07 1897 6 14. Complaints as to assessments of property referred to County Attorney. , 08 02 1897 ?; 6 15. Bill from Daniel Reid, Steward of Eastern Hospital, for transportation of patients referred to Attorney. ; 09 Qb 1897 6 16.? A.J. Marshall's pleas for Cher Burnett Fisher, who is confined in House of Correction, referred to Attorne?.09 06 1$97 y 6 . ? Gg 17.¢ Attorney reported Superior Court's docket so full Board may have to petition Governor to call a special ,, 10 04 1897 ; 6 ? ? j term. '„ ?. ; ! 18. Matter of Standard Keeper not keeping promises deferred due to illness of County Attorney. y 10 09 1897 ; 6 19.? Petition from R.H. McKoy for correction in property assessment referred to Attorney. 12 06 1897 ,; 6 __ ? 20. Attorney read demand from Pender County for half of tax collected on ferry of Samuel Blossom. . 12 06 1897 ,, 6 21.? Board refused Pender County's demand since person lists his taxes only where he is a resident. „ 12 06 1897 ? 6 22.; Request from Herbert McClammy for relief in listing solvent credits referred to Chairman and Attorney. Ol 03 1898 ;, 6 i 23.? Attorney Bellamy to begin legal action against persons if back taxes are not paid. ;, 02 08 1898 6 24., Attorney to begin Iegal action to recover all property in County sold for taxes since 1885 unless taxes 02 08 1898 ,' 6 ? ; paid . ? -? ? ,?5. Robert Nixon to purchase County property and pay back taxes and County Attorney to draw up deed. . 02 08 1898 ,, 6 26. Compensation to Attorney for recovering property will be paid out of collections made, ;, 02 08 1898 ,; 6 ? 27.?? Request from W.B. McKoy to manufacture wine free of cost referred to Attorney. , 02 14 1898 ; 6 ?.8. A.J. Marshall`s request for information in legal laying off of new raod to Federal Point referred to Attn,;, 02 14 189? ,: 6 i 29.? Matter of buying an encyclopedia of law forms referred to Attorney. ;, 03 07 1898 ,: 6 P" 30.? ? Letter from J.G. Johnston relative to building and repairinb bridges referred to Attorney to investigate, 03 07 I898 6 ?? FROM APRIL 30,1898, TO JULY 26, 1898,ALL BOARD ACTION WAS RULED ILLEGAL . u ,C? ii NUTE BOOK '? ?' . Pa9e 'L? 633 r; Fi 633 750 `? 753 4: .y 758 ': 7S8 ' 4': 766 ,.. 778 797 ;. 798 , 20 . 20 . 20 30 41 42 47 47 ?; 63 65 65 , 7 2 ,. s3 8 3 ;, 8 3 ,, 84 ;. 3 6 ., 36 , 105 ; 105 ; 31.p? Names of persons who crawled in window of Board's room and sleeping there referred to Attorney far action. 05 Q2 1398 6 . , €$ 32.? Attorney Bellamy to take necessary steps to eject persons who have been sleeping in Commissioners's room. 05 04 1898 6 33.?? Request from W.L. DeRosset for assessment reduction referred to County Attorney. : 06 06 1898 ; 6 34.!? •a Practicality of exempting men in Army. and Navy from poll tax referred to Attorney. _ 06 06 1898 6 35. Sheriff's report and bills referred to Attorney, c 06 06 1898 ? 6 36.? County Attorney appointed to Auditing Committee, a permanent appointment. 06 06 1898 ?' 6 r 37. Bill of Justices of the Peace referred to County Attorney. ; 06 11 1898 "` 6 38.?? , Request from R.M. Mclntire for assessment reduction referred to Attorney who said Board had no power to ac?.07 ` OS 1898 ; 6 39.,J.D. Bellamy and Thomas W. Strange appointed by Board to estab lish its legal status. ; 05 07 1893 ' 6 f0. If Board is decZared legal Attorneys will be paid by County, if Board not found legal Attorneys will 05 07 1893 ? 6 receive no pay. ,,. ,r +1.? W.B. McKoy elected County Attorney. . ;,05 17 , 1898 , 6 12 2 ,' 123 133 134 ; 134 . 134 140 l??9 164 164 :, 165 i+ ?? ?i ATTORNEY, INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County N C MATTER COUNTY ? , . . _ : ?ca. u. f. County Indexe? Since t88H {1? ?e..?-- To locats names, open at COTT A-Z TAB tNDEX ?A7 oFS?ct ????? An Ideatifyin? Trade Mark ?)?,? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. ?UNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROL(NA °? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? DATE ?? MINUTE BOOK ?? " Month ? Day Year ;; Vol. I Page ?? I tl _ ;? l.?' ta County Attorney to take Iegal action to serve Register's subpoena and punish Sheriff for not discharging 06 .. 25 1898 ?; ?, 6 169 ?; 3 his duty. (See SHERIFF`S DEPARTMENT) ? ? t? . . :, . ?i ?, 2. ,q Commissioner Barry reported he had consulted with Criminal Court Clerk and Attorney. (See CRIMINAL COURT) 08 O1 1898 ` ,? 6 170 `' ?; 3.` ,? Attorney to write Standard Keeper and demand return of County's property in his possession since using 08 15 1898;: 6 177 ?r p ' illegally. '" c ,? rs ?S 3 4.. ., Request for assessment changes from Mary Bonhein and W. McClammy referred to Chairman and Attorney. 10 03 1898.° 6 kt 184 ?' ??? o 5.- Money to be allowed Messrs. Bellamy and Strange for services rendered the Board. 11 18 1898 ., 6 r: ?, 191 ;; 6. Request from Messrs. Belcher and Keer to have road through Rock Hill Plantation declared public referred 12 06 1898 6 203 to the Attorney. „ ,. ?. 7.. W.B. McKoy re-elected County Attorney and salary to be set by Chairman. 12 10 1898 6 205 , . 8., Attorney told Board they had no right to grant Iiquor Iicense to anyone the Board of Aldermen had 01 OZ 1899., 6 218 ;, refused; Chairman protested this opinion. (See L?QUOR LICENSES). 9., Request from Mrs. Peter Bloome for correction zn 189$ Tax List referred to Attorney. Ol 02 1899 , 6 218 10.,, On advice of Attorney and reconsideration , Board refuses to grant liquor license to anyone refused by O1 03 1899.: 6 220 ?oard of Aldermen. ;, ., „ , 11. Request from Zellah Foroles for tax refund paid on County bonds, they being exempt, referred to Attorney. , 03 06 1899„ 6 236 ;, ? 12.,, Bond of National Bank of Wilmington referred to Attorney, 05 Ol 1899, 6 258 13., Request from Edward Broadhurst for correction of valuation on his property referred to Attorney. 11 16 1899:; 6 360 ;, 14.,. Request from J.B. Mercer for remittance of double tax referred to Attorney. 12 15 1899,'.? 6 364 ,; 15... Complaint from estate of Isham Howard that property listed twice referred to Attorney. 12 20 1899?; 6 367 ?, 16. Request from L. Chapman for tax remittance referred to Attorney. 12 20 1899' 6 367 17. ' Requests from Isaac Evans and Florence Schroeder for property re-evaluation referred to Attorney. Ol O1 1900 ? 6 380 E' 18. . County Attorney to draw up papers for new hospital. 03 05 1900 .. 6 405 ; ,. 19. .. Request from Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. for tax relief referred to Attorney. 07 02 1900 ? .. 6 450 ?. ;: 20. , Application of Cooper & Cooper to Iist as a corporation referred to Attorney. 07 .. 09 1900 .. 6 452 ?' ;, 21. Request from Atlantic Coast Line for reduced taxation referred to County Attorney. 10 13 1900 .. 6 483 ' ,. 22. Claim of Van I. Miller that he did not own land referred to Attorney. 11 OS 1900 6 484 ` 23. Attorney to examine bonds of County officers recently elected. 12 03 1900 , 6 488 ,. 24.. Bonds of Register of Deeds and Constable-elect referred to Attorney for corrections. 12 08 1900„ 6 493 ' 25. Bond of Standard Keeper, George C. Simmons, was referred to Attorney? O1 07 1901 ? 6 514 ` ?. 26, Attorney to look into inatter of a guardian for James Brockett, who was sent to County Home. 07 .. O1 1901 6 574 ,. 27. Application for rebate of back taxes for T.J. Vann referred to Attorney. 07 O1 1901 6 574 !. 28. Chairman and Attorney to adjust taxes of late George Harriss. 07 08 1901, 6 576 ' 29. Attorney reported Mr. Vann should be allowed to list and pay back taxes on lanc3 in Bonham estate. 07 08 1901 6 576 i, ? 30.,. Matter of settlement of taxes on Cutlar estate referred to Chairman and Attorney. , 07 ti8 igbl 6 576 , 31., Attorney and Chairman to adjust back taxes of Van J. Millis. 08 12 1901,_ 6 592 ; 32.., Letter from J.W. Norwood relative to income tax referred to Chairman and Attorney for investigation. 12 02 1901? 6 616 „ 33. Attorney to investigate request for tax abatement from Southern Bell Telephone Co. 12 OZ I901?,. 6 617 . 34. Attorney approved a11 County officers' bonds. 12 09 1901 ? 6 620 ;. 35. Bond of Sol. J. Jones as Superintendent of Roads referred to Attorney. 02 03 1902 6 632 ` 36. Letter from Sheriff W.W. Alderman of Pender County relative to poll taxes collected by this County 03 03 1902 6 63$ ; j referred to Attorney. . €? 37., , Request from Southern Bell Telephone Co. to lay wires along public roads referred to Attorney and Auditing 03 q3 1902 6 640 ` j? Committee. 33. Bill of Attorney McKoy for defending Board against A.L. DeRosset was deferred. 08 04 1902 6 6b7 ? 39. ? County Attorney McKoy allowed $7S for services in matter of bonds. . 09 i Ol 1902 ? i? 6 672 ? .? ;. s', ?, ? Oi INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hano?er County, N. G. ? MATTER: ATTORNEY, ?oUT? ? acc. u, s. County lndezes $inee 1888 FY x?3? To tocate names, open at COTT A•Z TAB INOEX r?r ORFICE ??? An Identifying Trade Mark ??8 SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY TH@ COTT INDEX COMAANY, COLUM6U5, UHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA ,? •a i :y NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ;? DA7E ? MINUTE BOOK ?i , ?>, Month I Day ? ? Year ?$ 4? Vol. ? Page e 1. Office of County Attorney discontinued. ?^ 12 02 1902 ? h? 6 688 `? 2. Bi11 of W.B. McKoy for extra services not allowed. ' 04 06 1903;f, ?. 6 712 " ? ? 3. Marshall Bellamy acting as Attorney for the Board. ? 12 ?' 07 ,; 1903?', ,.? 6 764 '; ,; 4. Request from UNC to have back taxes removed from records referred to Attorney Bellamy for investigation. „ 07 05 1904 ? 6 803 5. Attorney to be consulted relative to enforcing v?ccinations ordered by Sanitary Boa?^d. ' 11 07 1904y; 7 18 ] ? P 6.? Chairin<?n to confer with County Attorney to arra?ge Court's calendar more suitable to vounty. `. ?2 06 i 1905 r+ 7 Ai 18 k! 7.? Letter from W.M, Cumming relative to taxes referred to County Attorney. 02 06 1905'? 7 18 ? ? 8.' Lette,? fro.n W.M. Cumming relativ? to taxes referred to County AttorneTr• ` 02 06 1905 : 7 , 18 9.? Attoruey reps??-?e?3 az? collection of back taxes. : 03 ;? 10..; Report from County Attorne? on back taxes coLle?ted re?exrel to Finance Committee. 06 _11.?? Re?ort frum Attorney on back taxes collected ref?7-,-?d t:? Fi?.ance ?om?ni_`tee, , J7 ?; ,12.?? ?: Repor? from County Atto?ney on back taxes collecte?i in Ju1y fi1e3. 08 ? 13.4? Report from County Attorney on back taxes collected in August referred to Finance Committee. ., 09 ,14.?g ; Lette? from J.F. Garrell referred to Attorney for report. 09 f :15.?6? Report frrnn Attorne,a on J.F. Garrell was approve3 and Mr. Garrell to be ?otifie?. that his application was 10 erroneous. ,16.; y L7 . E Application of I.J, Steinberger referred to ?:,ounty Attorne?. Report of County Atto?ney oiz bac?c taxes colle?ted referred to Finance ^ommittee. 18.°? Report of County Attorney on bacic taxes collected referred to Auditin? Cor.?mittee. ?, 19.?? Re?ort from Attorney on baclc taxes co1le?.ted referred to Finance Committee. 20. Report fr?,n Attorney on bach t?xPS co?lected referred to Finance Cor:unittee, 21.??, Reno?t o.f Coca.nty Attorne;? Bellamv on bac? taxes referred to Finance Comm?ttee. €? ? 22.?; Attor;?e??'s report on back taxes collecte3 for April referre3 to ?uditing Committee. i? 23.?? Attorney to draw up contract with American Suburban Corp. to lay water pipes and sidewalks. ,, ra 24. ?? Attorney reported on back taxes ??ol?.ecteci ?or i?ay referred to Finance Coirnnittee. ' ?; 25.? Report frotn Attorney on baclc taxes collected referred to .Auditing Cor.mztte?. 26. ?' Reques~ fro?.n Rog?r i?loo?e ?o put a track across roa3 referred ?;? ?,hai-nr.ta:? and County Attorney. ?? I; 27.i? Attorney's report on back taxes collecte3 in Ju1y referred to Auditing Co?mnittee. ia 28.?r Bi11 from .9ttorney Simmons referred to ??hairman and County Attorney. i 29.? Attorney's re?ort on back taxes collected referre3 to Finance Committee. 30.?? Attorney's re?ort on back taxes collecte3 referred to Auditing Cor.L-nittee. 31.a Re?uest fron W.?J. Reaves fo.r ?ax relief referred. ?? County Attor?ev. 32.? Attorney Bellamy rais?3 question of establishing a Recorders ?Court with City; to confer with Board of ?? Alderzne?. 33.5 3 3?+. i 35.? , 3E. 37.' Tax relief matter of Dr. T.H, Gre?n referred to Attorney Bellamy to t?ke up with State Treasurer. Attorney Bellamy read bill to be pr_ese?ite?i to Legislature to establish a Recor?.ers Court for County. Matter of mone? for State I?'.?ir reFe,_red to Auditi_ng Conmittee and Attorney. (See FESTIVALS). I Attorney Bellamy reported on back taxes collected. ? Attor.iey Bellamy reported on back taxes co.llected. 3f3. Attorney Bellamy re?orted on bacl? taYes collected. 39. d Report fro?n ??ttorney Bellamy on baclc ta:?es ?011??.ted filed. +0.?? Letter from Chamber o.f Comme;^ce asking for money for channel project zeferred to Attorney Bellamy, ? +1.?? Re?ort from County ?lttorney on back taxes collected, +2. Attorney to re?ort on magisr_rates' fees ?o'Lected by the i?Iayor. +3. Request from Ta.R, Sultivan for tax eXe?nption refei-red to Attorney to dete?nine if he is a nonresident. +4. Attoruey Bellamy re?orted on b ack taxes callected. ? ., 10 10 ? 12 O1 r 03 04 05 06 ,, 06 . 07 , 07 „ 08 „ 09 , 10 12 12 06 1905 7 J5 19?5, 7 J3 1905 7 07 1905 „ 7 05 1905 „ 7 05 1905 ,? 7 OZ 1905 ,; 7 02 1905 ,; 02 1905 ., 04 1a05 :: 02 1906 „A 05 1906 ' 02 1906 ^ J7 1906 " 04 1906 . 7 7 7 7 7 2t? ?. 27 3?E 35 ., 37 , 37 . 39 39 ., 39 44 46 ; /?$ ., 7 51 7 52 7 54 04 1906 02 1906 ;; 02 1906 „ 06 1906 ;, 04 1906 ,; 01 1946 ,; 03 1906 03 1906 ? - 12 03 1906 „ 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 12 03 19t?6 , 7 , O1 07 1907 ,, 7 0? 04 1907 7 03 04 1907 „ 7 05 06 1907 i 7 „ 06 03 1907 ,; 7 , 07 01 1907 „ 7 09 03 1907 ? 7 09 03 1907 ; 7 10 07 1907 7 12 J2 a 1907 ' 7 12 02 1907 ,, 7 i r ??; ?' j 54 „ 57 „ 57 ,; 59 61 ?, 64 ,, 66 68 6? 69 „ 75 , 7 7 .. 81 86 90 „ 94 „ 1Q8 .. 109 : 111 115 115 " r,. ;o ?? ? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- l?ew Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATi ECR: LIQUOR?LICENSE aec. u. s. County Indezea Since 1?88 ? To IoGCTO names, open Qt COTi A•Z TAB tNDEX c?r OFi1CE ?p?I? An Identifyinq Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY TNE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE Month Day Year MINUTE BOOK Vol. Page l. Recess taken, and application for beer license to receive action if information concerning law is received. 04 24 1933 9 217 2. Recess taken, and Board met on applications for beer license. 04 28 1933 9 217 3. Following granted license to sell beer in County: W. L. Kure, Kure Beach, Federal Point Township; 04 28 1933 9 217 K. C. Bird, Sunset Park, Masonboro; R. A. Cole, Service Station and grocery, Cape Fear; Carolina Beverage, Castle Hayne Road, Cape Fear; J. W. Hewlett, Harnett; E. L. Robinson, Service Station and • Grocery, Federal Point. 4. Sheriff Jones directed to collect taxes from licenses of beer sale in City. 04 28 1933 9 218 5. Following approved for beer license: C. T. Croom, Oyster Roast and Cape Fear, Federal Point; S. E. 05 O1 1933 9 218 Sneeden, Jr., Winter Park, Service Station and Lunch, Harnett; George Wilkins, Merchindising Cape Fear. 6. Following approved for beer license: W. Harrison, filing station and cold drink stand, Masonboro and 05 08 1933 9 219 Seagate Roads, Harnett; R. H. Warren, Riverside Park Service Station, Castle Hayne, Cape Fear; r Charles Saleen, Service Station, Winter Park; W. W. Huggins, Service Station and Grocery, Cape Fear; L. C. Hammond, Drinks and Sandwiches, Gordon Road at Airport; T. E. Heath, General Store and Service Station, Castle Hayne, Cape Fear. 7. Beer license approved for: Annie E. McKoy, Seabreeze, Federal Point; and E. H. Schutz, Oceanic Hotel, 05 22 1933 9 222 Wrightsville Beach. 8. J. R. Bame application for beer license approved, at Carolina Beach. 06 05 1933 9 225 9. R. M. Kermon applied, granted beer license at Harbor Island, Harnett. 06 12 1933 9 226 10. Application of A1 Sharpe approved for beer license at Harbor Island, Harnett. 06 19 1933 9 228 11. Harry and Payne applied, approved license to sell beer at Harbor Island, Harnett. 06 26 1933 9 229 12. Daniel C. Hines applied, approved license to sell beer. 07 31 1933 9 236 13. Mrs. Rebecca Lumsden's granted beer license at Lumsden Oyster Roast, Whiskey Creek. ? 09 05 1933 9 247 14. E. W. Clemmons given license to sell beer at Bradley Creek Service Station. 09 11 1933 9 249 15. F. P. Harrill approved license to sell beer at Summer Rest, Wrightsville Sound. 10 09 1933 9 253 16. W. B. Spindele application approved to sell beer at Carolina Beach service station. 10 30 1933 9 256 17. R. J. Johnson appxoved to sell beer at Seven Mile, Scotts Hill Road. 11 13 1933 9 258 18. Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. approved license to sell beer. 04 16 1934 9 281 19. Be?r license approved: R. T. Batts, Highway 40; F. P. Harrill, Wrightsville Sound; Daniel C. Hines, R. L. Johnson, Wilmington Beverage Co., R.F.D.1; W. L. Kure, W. M. Reynolds, S. E. Sneeden, Jr., U. B. Spindle, R.F.D.2. 20. J. W. Wilkins requested, granted license to sell cold drinks. 05 07 1934 9 283 21. F. L. Lewis granted license to sell beer. 05 07 1934 9 283 22. K. C. Bird and Thomas Lofton given license to sell beer, wines. 05 14 1934 9 284 23. B.T. Redville, Shore Acres, given beer license. 05 21 1.1934 9 285 24. A. A. Dock, Wrightsville Sound, approved license to sell beer. 05 28 1934 9 286 25. Mrs. Sallie M. Floyd, Castle Hayne Road, referred to Sheriff for license. 06 04 1934 9 287 26. Beer license approved for Mrs. Sally M. Floyd and Bangle and Taulbee, Castle Hayne. 06 11 1934 9 288 27. Beer license approved for A. B. Moore, Castle Hayne. 06 25 1934 9 289 28. Beer license for L. C. Godfrey referred to County attorney. 06 25 1934 9 289 29. Beer license approved: W. L. Gaskill and Ed Piner, Carolina Beach; Mrs. Annie McKoy, Seabreeze; 07 02 1934 9 290 Mrs. E. H. Hall, R.F.D.1. 30. L. C. Godfrey application for beer license referred to Judge I. M. Meekins, pending his case in court. 07 02 1934 9 290 31, Beer license already purchased refunded to Frank M. McGowan. 07 30 1934 9 294 32. Beer license approved for B. B. Tucker, Carolina Beach and Harbor Island. 09 24 1934 9 303 33, Beer license approved for B. T. Redville at Bellamy Park. 10 15 1934 9 306 34. Beer license approved for D. S. Hines, Hwy. 30; C. A. Ramsey, Hwy. 40. 04 29 1934 9 337 INDEX TO COMMISSIOI?ERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?y, N. C. , MATTER: ??TORi1EY, COUI?TY nec. u. s. County lndezea Sinee 1888 Yo (oeate namBS? open 0t COTT A•Z TAB INDEX ?AT OFFICE C??? An ldentifyin? Trnde Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COIUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH tAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE Month ? Day I Year 1. Attorney Bellaznv reported on back taxes collected. 01 2. Attorney and Chairman to settle ap?n a plan to relieve Jai1 of its cxowded condition. 02 3. County Attorne? to be ?resent at a11 coroners' inquest of homicides and trials of capital felonies(CORONER) J2 4. Attorne? Bellamy re?orted on bac??, taxes collected. 03 5. Sale certificates for 1907 taxes given to Attorney for colle?teon. 03 6. Attorney reported Board had right to appropriate money for channel project. 05 7. Attorney Bellamy reported on baclz taxes collected and Cleric asiced for itemize? state?ne?.t of pe?sons paid. 07 8. Attorney to give opinion on whether or not C?unty should pay jury tickets issued when Court not in session. 07 9. Attorney Bellamy reported on back taxes collected and C1erk re?uested itetnized state?nent for June and Ju1y. 08 10. C1erk to request Attorney Bellamy to ?ive his opinion on whether or not June jury tic?;ets should ?e paid. 08 11. Report fro?n ?3ellamy & Bellazny on bac?? taxes colle?ted. 10 12. Bellamy & Bellamy re?orted on bactc taxes collected. 12 13. Bellmay & Bellamy reported on back taxes collected. 02 14. Bellamy & Bellamy reporte3 on back taxes collecte3. 04 15. Prosecution of_ liquor cases in Recor3e?-s ;otirfi to be handled by County Attorney. 04 15. Bellamy & Bellamy reported on bac'?. taxea colle?ted. 07 17. Be11?my & Bellamy reportea on back taxes collecte?. 09 18. Otto Banck to make ou't a claim for refund for tax as bro?zer so can be given to Atto?-ney for opinion. 12 19. Bellmay ? Bellamy reported o?. bac? taxes col.lected. 12 2J. Committee to draw suitable resolution on death of County Attorne,a i?Iarsden Bellamy. 12 21. Resolution on Attorney Bellamy's death set do-?n. 12 22. Tax matter of T.W, Wood re.ferred to Attorney. OI 23. Bellamy & Bellamy repoxted on baclc taxes collected. 03 24. Bellamy & Bellamy reported on back taxes collected. 05 25. Request fram ReJ. Cunninghan to change road so property of Methodist Episcopal Church could be fenced in 11 referreci to .Attorney. 26. Bellamy & Bellamy electe3 County Attorneys at same salary as last year. 12 27. Bellamy & Bellazny reporte3 o;.i back. taxes collected. 02 28. Opinion of Attorneys Bellamy & Be1la?ny on caption tax and rate of property tax. 04 29. Bellamy & Bellamy reported oxi back taxes collected. 07 30. Letter from Mary D. Cronly relative to road at Summer Rest referre3 to County Attorne?. 10 31. Lost voucher claim from J.S. Westbrootc foi rent of house occupied by road guards referred to Attorney. 10 32. County Attorney recoramended bi11 from City for capture of So1 Davis not be allowed. 10 33. Bill from TnI.A, Wethers for testimony in Ho11y case referred to County Attorney. 02 3?+. Letter fram Committee o.f Con€ederate Jeterans relative to mixrder of W,R. Dowdy referred to County Attorne;?. 03 35. Co?anty Attorney re?orted on back taxes collecte3. 04 3?. Re?uest from DR. J.C. Wessell and Ladies o? the Red Cross Society for monef? to establish a home for 05 tuberc?ilosis patients referred to Atto.rney. 37. Attorney expressed favorable opinio? on helping sapport Tuberculosis Sanitarium. ( See HOSPITALS) 05 38. Bellamy & Bellamy reported on back taxe? collecte3. 06 39. Bellamy ? Bellamy reported on back taxes collected. 07 40. Bellamy & Bellamy reported on back taxes collected. 03 41. Attorney advised against paying claim of Good Government League in bringing cases against lawbreakers. 09 42. Re,?uest fram Tidewater Power Co. for right of way and franchise for road along road from Wilmington to 10 Carolina Beach reFerred to Attorney. 43. Bi11 from Pe:?der County on ?3o11y Case referred to County Attorney. 10 07 19.08 ?? 03 1908 24 1908 02 1908 09 1908 04 1908 06 190? 06 19?8 03 1908 03 1908 05 190?3 07 1908 01 1909 05 1909 07 1909 06 1909 08 1909 06 1909 06 19a9 06 1909 09 1909 03 1910 07 1910 02 1910 07 1910 MINUTE BOOK Vol. I Pnge 7 120 7 1?_3 7 125 7 126 7 128 7 131 7 137 7 137 7 140 7 140 7 151 7 16 D 7 169 7 173 7 174 7 180 7 182 7 185 7 186 7 186 7 187 7 189 7 190 7 194 <. 7 201 05 1910 7 2U4 06 1911 7 208 03 1911 7 212 03 1911 7 225 02 1911 7 233 02 1911 7 233 05 1911 7 234 0 ?3 1912 7 244 04 1912 7 245 ?J 1 1912 7 247 O6 1912 7 249 09 1912 7 25? 03 1912 7 250 01 1912 7 253 05 1912 7 255 03 1912 7 258 07 1912 7 259 07 1912 7 259 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?y, N. C. , MATY RT ATTORNEY, COU?iTY ncc. u. :. County Indezce Since 1888 ? Yo locate name5? open at COTT A-2 TAB INDEX !AT OFFICE C??? An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAMH INITIAL TAB MADE BY TNE COTi tNOEX taMPANY, COLQMBUS, ONtO SOLO BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTN CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE , Month Day Year 1. Bellamy & Beliamy ele?ted County Attorneys. 12 2. Attorney to collect bill from Fidelity Trust and Development Co. for carryin.; cars of rock over County's 12 railroad. 3. Attorney Bellamy reported claims of Fidelity Trust & Development Co. and American AereopLane Co. adjusted. 01 4. Attorney Bellamy reporte3 on bac'? taxes collected. O1 S. Attornel Bellamy s?sbmitted statement showing rate and amount of taxes Board could 1evy. Ol 6.,, Attorney to investigate how Treasurer came to receive rate commissions given him. 01 7.?, Public accoantant, A.H. Marsh, report on County Attorneys referred to Chairman. O1 8. Attorney reported o? c?mrr?issio?s receive? by Treas??rer and found no reas?n fo? prosecution. 01 9. Bellamy & Bellamy reported on back taxes collected. 02 10. E.H, Free?nan reported persons blocking 01d Greenville Road; referred to Attorney and Road Committee. 04 11. Attorney advise3 that Dave Sanders, jailed for bastardy, be 3ischarged by ta'cing insolvants oath. 05 12. Matter of blc?ck?ng Old ?;?re?nville Road referred to Attorney. 05 13. Attorney reco?xunende? parties protesting obstruction of Greenville Road bring sF?it against offending oa?rty. 05 14. Matter of reassessing City property due to street improveme?.ts referred to County and City Attorneys. 05 15. Attorney to draw up ?apers for opening of road from Wrightsville to Tidewate•r Power Co, tracks and road. 06 16. Matter uf City's incine?-ator referred to Chairman and Atkorney. Ob 17. Att??r?ey to advertise lists of a11 pe?sons exempted from jury duty. 06 1?. Attorciey reported ?e had not hea?-3 from ,9ttorney Genaral relative to Commissioners' offering awards. 03 19. Justice Evans asked for information relative to warrants sworn out before hi;n; referred to County Attorney. 10 20. Let?er relative to State 3nd Peasion tax of corporation referred to County Attorne?. 11 2I. M. Bellamy read lefiter from attorneys relative to sale of bonds. 11 27_. Election of County Attorneys p???tponed to ne?t meetin.g. 12 23. Auditor to investigate request of Sheriff for inore clerical aid and to grant if Attorney consents. 12 24. Salary of County Attorney set at $600 and Kenan & Stacy elected. 12 25. ?;ounty Attorne? to investig?te back taxes with Auditor. 12 26. Matter of new indexes .?nd loose 1e?f systet.n for Register's o.ffice referred to Attorney and Auditor. O1 27. Auditor and Attorne3 to employ persons to bring back Tax Books up t? date. 01 23.. Attorney and Auditor to rep?rt on hack taxes. 02 29. Attorney reported progress on bac'?, taxes and requested more ti?ne. 03 30. Regist_er Haar's reguest for more office help referred to Auditor and Attorney. 04 31. Auditor and Attor?iey recommended ?3ciitional help in Register's office; gra?zted. 04 32. Bil1 fr??:? Sheriff for clerical assistance refexred to Attorne<? and Auditor. 05 33. ??Iatter of vacation fo: R?corder referred tc? County Attorney. fl5 34. Fees ro be ra?unded K.C. Si3bury if app;;oved by Attorney. ?6 35. Letr_er from T.E. Coop?? refe?-red ?o ?ounty Attorney. 07 35. Attorney ?:o de?i3e upo?. ability of persons appointed to help Sheciff collect taxe:?, l?? 37. She,.iff to receive aid in collecting taxes with a??proval ?f Auditor aiid Attor?iey. l?J 38. Ke?ian ?x Stacy elected County Attorneys at $60 per .nunth. 12 39. County Attorne? to handle c:or.ip'_aints frorn attorneys relatiJe i.o i_n3e ?ing syste?? in Rc?oister's office. 12 4?. Attarcie? to pr?p:?r? bi?l fnr Le,is.lature ?.o ca11 for election on purchase o? prope??ty of Brunswic',c 02 Bridge ??nd Ferry Co. 41. Additional compensation allowe3 Attorney G. Kenan for drawing ?_ip bi11s during Tegislat?irP's se?,s;_o?i. 04 42. Cou?ty ?ttorney to .rule on excess funds paid James W?lke? I3o?pztaZ by Count??. 'J5 43, C?u:?ty Att??r??e;> >n..id? ?? sY_.?tement relative to tennis co?irt on Courthouse gruands. 07 44. , Attorne?? to draw up an ordinance requiring a11 vehicles traveling at night to ca?^ry lights. ?£? MINUTE BOOK Vol. Page 02 1912 7 264 ?9 1912 7 2b7 05 1913 7 270 06 1913 7 270 06 1913 7 271 13 1913 7 273 13 1913 7 273 20 1913 7 275 03 1913 7 279 07 1913 7 237 05 1913 7 2?0 05 1913 7 290 05 1913 7 291 29 1913 7 295 02 1a13 7 304 ^J2 1913 7 305 02 1913 7 305 04 1913? 7 311 15 1913 7 316 03 1913 7 327_ 10 1913 7 3?_3 02 1913 7 327 04 1913 7 33? 04 1913 7 330 04 1913 7 330 05 1914 7 33? 05 1914 7 331 02 1914 7 337 02 1914 7 34? 06 1a 14 7 343 13 1914 7 345 ?J4- 1914 7 3S 1 18 1? 14 7 357 01 1914 7 359 06 1914 7 370 05 191i+ 7 386 12 1914 7 391 ?7 1?a 14 7 407 1?+ 1914 7 413 23 l? 15 7 439 )5 1915 7 449 3? 1915 7 45F3 )6 1915 7 465 )2 1915 7 475 ?? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?y N C MATiERT ?r????z„? , t,,??J?1TY ? , . . , nEC. v. s. ''q??,'- County Indezea Since 1888 ??o lotofe nnmBS? open of COTT A-Z TAB INDEX r?r OFiICE ?i'c? An ldentifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB INADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK ? Month IDay I Year Vol. I Page 1. Attor?zey ?_? 3e..:?r:,line necessary steps to take in orde? to use Work House to confine prisoners. lfl 04 1915 7 „ 490 2. Messrs. Keaan and Stacy elected County Attorneys at $900 a year. 12 07 1915 7 518 3. Bi11 of Attorney Melvin Horne approved by County Attorney and to be paid. 04 1? 1916 7 548 4. Bills of registrars and poll holders to be paid ?apon approval of County Attorney. 06 17 1916 7 565 5. Re?ue.st from 0. Pearsall to use part of Courthouse wall referred to County Attorney and Surveyor. 03 07 1916 7 573 6. Me?srs. Bellamy and Bellamy electe3 County Attorneys at $75 a month. 12 04 1916 7 597 7. Board expressed its appreciation of services of Mr. Kenan during his term of office. 12 04 1916 7 597 8. Resolution that Attorne?s prepare a bill for presentation to Legislature allowing Board to issue bonds for 12 l? 191b 7 O03 use at Wor'_? ilo?ase ,?nd ? nunty ?iome. 9. Re?;uest fror.l N.C. Sorosis f?r remis??_??n of bac',c taxes ref?-r?°e3 to Coiznty Attorney ?o investigate. ?J3 05 ''317 7 b?5 10. ?uditor. and County Attc??:ie? to ?n?:a',:e ?urr_.?c?.i??ns o:z ba??, i.?xes i_?i Back T?x R???;or.?. 04 02 1917 7 613 11. Attorne3 and Auditor to rap??T-t ?n a?lege3 err:?r in cop; ing a't?x 1aw on noving pirt?zre sh??wa. 06 04 1917 7 624 12< Attt>t??zeti? t::> cie?2rm:ne legality of Cotznty i;i heLping bui1?3 .Jackson Training School for boys. 06 0/+ 1917 7 624 13. A'??ar_ney r??pu?te3 no ?=??sthority for County to bui.ld a cottage ?t JacKSOn Training School. 07 02 1917 7 625 14. Audit??r ancl Attorzey to prepare necessary documents for sale of bonds. 0$ 22 1917 7 636 15. Bit1s for expenses :?f c?pturing escaped cor.ivicts referre3 to County Attorney. 11 12 1917 7 049 1G. Bellamy & Bellamy elected County Attorneqs at $85 a month. 1'? ??3 ?t?17 7 ?5? 17. Attorney ?:? n?tify W. ?. Smith to repai_r Ft. Fislie}- ;iighway rsr will be indicted. 03 21 1918 7 681 18. Attorney to defer action agains? W.C. Smith for damages to Ft.Fishe? I-iighway. 04 Ol 1913 7 6$5 19. Attarney recorn:nended a salary increase of IO% for sevprai County offi?ials. (See SE?LARIES) 05 06 1918 7 696 20. Parking trouble of J. O.Hinton referred to Attorney to adjust. 09 03 1918 8 17 21. Attorney to try and collect sent from J. R. Hardee for use of Castle Hayne Land. 09 03 I918 8 18 22. Al1 bills submitted by Coroner to be paid after having been cextified by Supt. of Health and Co. Attorney. 09 03 1918 8 18 23. Auditor and Attorney to go to Raleigh to discuss owners of stock in foreign corporations with Corpora?tion 09 20 1918 8 20 Commission. 24. Messrs. Bellamy and Bellamy elected County Attorneys at $85 per month, 12 02 1918 8 26 25. Ms. McGirt to confer with Auditor and Attorney relative to salaries of various deputies. 12 02 1918 8 26 26. Bill against Odis Hinnant for hire of Robert Week, who escaped referred to Attorney. 03 10 1919 8 40 27. Co. Attorney Bellamy to represent sheriff in case of John H. Brown as G. C. Jackson relative to collection 04 07 1919 8 43 of taxes. 28. Attorney to investigate law relative to signing dockets by Recorder. (see Recorder's Court). 05 05 1919 8 49 29. Attorney Bellamy to accept Sheriff's 1918/19 tax settlement after Auditor checks same. 07 07 1919 8 65 30. Co. Attorney to represent Board in case of former Health Officer, W. R. Newman as NHC Commissioners. 08 28 1919 8 73 31. Damage to buggy of Supt. Dempsey due to collision with street car referred to Attorney. 10 Ol 1919 8 78 32. Messrs. Bellamy and Bellamy elected County Attorney's at $85 a month. 12 Ol 1919 8 89 33. Salary of County Attorneys increased to $100 a month. Ol 05 1920 8 92 , 34. Beach Water Works Co. to settle balance due on motor sold to them by County or matter would be turned over 04 05 1920 8 102 _ to Attorney. 35. Attorney to investigate legality of leving a tax to extend school term beyond 6 months.(see Schools) 09 07 1920 8 124 36. Bellamy and Bellamy elected County Attorneys at $100 a month. 12 06 1920 8 133 3,7. Sheriff's 1920 tax settlement referred to County Attorney. 12 06 1920 8 134 38. Messr. Doshe and Trask to aid Attorney for drafting fee bill to present to Legislature. O1 10 1921 8 141 39. Thanks given Attorney M. Bellamy for his preparation of Board of Educatian vs. Co. Commissioners. 08 22 1921 8 172 4 0. Bellamy and Bellamy elected County attorneys at $100 a month. 12 05 1921 8 182 41. Board approved expenses of A. G. Ricard Attorney in case of State vs. C. P. Montgomery. 03 06 1922 8 191 4,2. Resolution from NH Bar Association read by Attorney and he and Chairman and Mr• LIttle to app?ar before 05 O1 1922 8 197 the Association. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. , MATTER• ATTORNEY, COUNTY ncc. u. s. ,p?.?,_ County ]ndezea Since 1888 To lotote names? open at COTT A-Z TAB INDEX !AT OFFICE ?p??(.? An ldentifying Trade Mar1c ? SURNAME INIiIAL TAB INADE BY THE fOTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE Month I Day I Year 12 04 1922 04 04 1923 04 06 1923 12 03 1923 06 02 1924 12 O1 1924 12 07 1925 12 31 1925 04 19 1926 03 Ol 1927 04 04 1927 11 30 1931 MINUiE BOOK VoL I Page 8 219 8 237 8 238 8 274 8 297 8 316 8 361 8 364 8 382 8 424 8 433 9 140 1.? Bellamy and Bellamy elected County Attorneys at $100 a month. 2. Auditor and Attorney to report on present and possible modes of payment of County bills. 3. Auditor to continue purchasing for county. (see Finance) 4." Bellamy and Bellamy elected County Attorneys at $100 per month. 5. Meeting recessed due to death of mother of County Attorney. 6. Bellamy and Bellamy elected County Qttorneys at $100 a month. 7. Same as Dec. 1. 8. Attorney to approve bill from citizens for advertising Wilmington over radio in Richmond, Va. 9. Bill from Reed Daughtery and Hoyt, Attorneys, paid for work on Cape Fear River bond issue. 10. Attorney authorized to investigate newspaper's request for commissioners to use page advertising. 11. Witness fees and mileage for court case approved for payment, subjected to approval of county attorney. 12. County Attorney requested to inspect bond of $10,000 under name of National General Insurance of Stettin, Germany. 13. International Acceptance Bank of New York requested $10,000 County bond due July 1, 1938 be transferred on record in name of Bearer and referred to County Attorney. 14. Recess ordered due to funeral of John D. Bellamy, County Attorney. 15. County attorney authorized to cancel judgment in CSC office against Walter Clark, bankrupt. 16. Attorney General, demanded settlement of $350 account for board and treatment of seven inebriates, referred to County Attorney. 17. Payment of Special Attorney fees approved to L. C. Grant. 18. County Attorney written on using sinking furid to buy State School loan notes. 19. County Attorney advised County on paying mileage for special venire. 20. County Attorney presented city/county contract. 21. Bellamy and Bellamy reelected County attorney. 22. County Attorney made party to mortgage suit, but no action taken. 23. Roger Moore requested to settle judgment referred to County Attorney. 24., Bellamy and Bellamy re-elected County Attorney. 25. Bellamy and Bellamy re-elected County attorney. 26. Bellamy and B?ellamy re-elected County attorney. 27.. Bellamy and Bellamy re-elected County attorney. 28. County attorney reported conference with solicitor on parking violations. 29. Marsden Bellamy re-elected county attorney. 30. Return of M. M. Prevatt to Florida referred to County attorney. 31. County attorney reported he found no authority to return to Florida. 32. Marsden ?ellamy re-elected County attorney. 33. Marsden Bellamy re-elected County attorney. 34. Marsden Bellamy re-elected County attorney. 35. Marsden Bellamy re-elected County Attorney. 36. County Attorney to confer with City Attorney on Port Development hearing. 37. Marsden Bellamy re-elected County Attorney. 38. Attorney J. C. King approved payment in Lacy Smith case in Superior Court. 39. County attorney advised Board on penalty for unlisted taxes. 40. County Attorney to forward building permit bill to Sen. Roy ?owe. 41. County Attorney submitted opinion on pay money to W. N. Harriss, former county employee. 42. County Attorney opinion adopted, payment refused. 43., Sheriff request to bring back Alfred A. Brandon, fugutive, referred to County Attorney. 12 21 1931 9 144 03 Ol 1932 9 155 03 28 1932 9 158 07 ?5 1932 9 169 03 25 1935 9 331 08 08 1935 9 373 02 ?1 1937 9 478 09 22 1938 10 11 12 05 1938 10 26 09 05 1939 10 79 09 05 1939 10 95 11 27 1939 10 95 12 02 194? _ 10 167 12 O1 1941 10 243 12 ?7 1942 10 305 11 29 1943 10 358 12 06 1943 10 359 02 16 1944 10 370 03 06 1944 10 373 12 D4 1944 10 416 12 03 1945 10 468 12 02 1946 10 529 12 Ol 1947 11 3 06 28 1948 11 34 12 06 1948 11 60 O1 24 1949 11 69 02 28 1949 11 77 03 14 1949 11 81 05 31 1949 11 96 05 31 19?9 11 97 07 11 1949 11 106 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count N T ?OUNTY ATTORNEY C y, . . , MATT R ` acc. u. s. ,?,p? County Indezea Since I888 To lotate namES? open at r?r OFFICE ?e??icLa? An Identifying Trade Mark ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•2 TAB INDEX MADE EY THE C0T7 INDEX COMPANY, (OLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH UROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month I Day I Year Vol. I Page 1. M. Bellamy re-elected County Attorney. 12 05 1949 11 139 ? 2. M. Bellamy salary increased as County Attorney. I2 05 1949 11 139 3. NHC - Communication Maintenance Co. contract for radio repairs referred to County Attorney. 12 19 1949 11 142 4. County Attorney bill referred to County attorney for Attorney C. C. McIntire fees in case of city/county Ol 23 1950 11 151 vs. Lizzie W. Merrick. 5. County attorney recommendation approved, payment approved to C. C. McIntire for Lizzie W. Merrick case. 02 6. Question of what to do with senile man without legs referred to Caunty Attorney. 05 7. M. Bellamy re elected County Attorney. 12 8. M. Bellamy re elected County Attorney. 12 9. County Attorney M. Bellamy granted salary increase. 07 10. Copy of Motion in Doris S. Sinclair et al Petitioners vs. ?Tames Simmons, et al Special Proceedings referred 09 to County Attorney. 11. County attorney advised and airport lease papers authorized. 10 12. County Attorney Marsden Bellamy announced suit against County on patients claim right by Welsbach, Corp.PA. 10 13. Western Waterproofi.ng Contract to clean Courthouse referred to County Attorney. 11 14. M. Bellamy re elected County Attorney. ' 12 15. C. Attorney M. Bellamy greeted on 75 birthday celebration. 12 16. County Attorney M. Bellamy thanked board for 41 years of service. 12 17. C. Attorney M. Bellamy re elected. 12 T8. C. Attorney, M. Bellamy to resign; Cicero P. Yow appointed County Attorney. 19. C. Attorney, Cicero Yow to assume duties. 20. C. Attorney M. Bellamy give thanks for services. 21. C. Attorney to draft resolution on airport negotiations wzth Government. 22. C. Attorney Yow sick in J. Walker Hospital with heart attack. 23. C. attorney Yow sick iaelcomed back to duties. 24. Matter of airport field rates ori housing referred to . Attorney. 25. Bird Sanctuary Ordinance referred to C. Attorney for Harbor Island Garden Club. 26. County Attorney reported on Washington, DC meeting wherein counties des?gnated for federal aid. 27. Cicero P. Yow reelected county attorney. 28. Attorney Wallace Murchison to confer with County attorney on county jurisdiction on survey matter. 29. County attorney suggested Bar Association study civil issue docket and confer with resider t judge on back log. 30. Meeting adjourned and informal conference'held at C. Attorney's home, Wrightsville Bch. to discuss WPC budget, welfare funds, dog warden under sheriff dept. 31. County attorney reported t?at commissioners had no right ta appropriate travel expense to Dept. Heads. 32. Attorney W. P. Burkhimer referred to C. Attorney for Cape Fear Motor Sales claim for auto damages. 33. Case referred to County attorney for recommendations opinion. 34. Resignation of Mr. Cicero P. Yow was postponed until next meeting. 35. Bond? approved by C. Attorney. 36. Accepted resignation of Cicero Yow. 37. Welcome new county attorney. 38. Col. John B. Hill appointed county attorney. 39. County attorney to accept judgement for county vs. James H. Kelly et ux. 40. C. attorney to approve deed back to county. 41. Request to close South Liveoak parkway referred to County Attorney. 42. Request of tax on auto referred to county attorney. 27 1950 11 159 22 1950 11 187 04 1950 11 227 03 1951 11 306 31 1952 I1 356 22 1952 11 366 27 1952 11 374 27 1952 11 374 24 1952 11 380 O1 1952 11 381 03 1953 11 472 07 1953 11 473 07 1953 11 473 12 12 12 02 08 08 09 10 11 12 03 21 1953 11 28 1 953 11 28 1953 11 15 1954 I1 02 1954 11 09 1954 11 20 1954 11 18 1954 11 O1 1954 11 06 1954 11 14 1955 11 476 476 477 487 535 537 542 547 551 557 581 04 04 1955 11 586 07 25 1955 11 618 08 Ol 1955 11 620 08 IS 1955 11 625 10 03 1955 12 6 10 24 1955 12 11 10 31 1955 12 13 10 31 1955 12 15 11 07 1955 12 16 11 07 1955 12 16 12 13 1955 12 25 11 11 1955 12 26 02 06 1956 12 40 02 13 I956 12 44 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. , MATT RT ATTORNEY, COUNTY nec. o. s. County indexes Since 1888 ? 70 locote names? open G} COTT A•2 TAB INDEX PAT OFFICE ?pJJ7? An ldentifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB INADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS _ DATE, Month Day Year 1. A contract submitted for U-Drive It at airport, referred to County attorney. 2. County attorney's fee to be discussed. 3. County attorney to amended clause. 4. County attorney to investigate separation of tax on real and persona7- property 5. Attorney's fee discussed for collecting on liens. 6. C. attorney to prepare petitions for right of way. 7. Agreed on lien fee. 8. Request concerning tax referred to county attorney. 9. Contract from Mr. William Barfield, CPA referred to County Attorney. 10. County attorney instructed to look into legal status of the change over of administrative duties. 11. County attorney to give opinion on form of Government. 12. County attorney to study community Hospital charter and report to board. 13. Request to appoint county Building Inspector referred to County attorney. 14. County attorney presented draft of changes in revaluation of property. 15. Board to meet with County attorney. 16. City and County attorneys to study deed of Legion Stadium 17. Announcement of school for County attorneys. 18. County attorney reported on changes and clarifications of revaluation, accepted and resolution adopted. 19. The county attorney was authorized to attend school for county attorneys. 20. County employee's case referred to county attorney. 21. ReQuest of Mr. Woodus Kellum for refund of top foreclosure referred to county attorney. 22. County attorney to represent county to discuss social security act. 23. County attorney reported on meeting about social security. 24. Mr. G. C. Bordeaux request for abatement referred to county attorney. Mr. W. Allen Cobb reappointed assistant solicitor. 25. Reference of county's authority to condemn old buildings referred to county attorney. ? gins 26. Mr. Fred D Lu request for abatement referred to county attorney. 27. County attorney to prepare bills for legislature. 28. County attorney and city attorney to investigate Mr. Fred D'Lugins request for tax ?batements. _29. County attorney to sit in on drainage requests as to legality and justification. 30. County attorney to study proposed bill of ABC employees retirement system. 31. County ? torney to draw bill pertaining to appointing building inspector. 32. County attorney to give opinion concerning purchase of old Red Cross Sanatorium. 33. Received li? of dates of ineetings for county attorney, county commissioners and county,accounts. 34. County ?,???rney repaxted on prapased hill, co?cerning ABC Board retirement system. 35. A copy of proceedings in condemnation suit referred to county attorney. 36. County attorney to draw bill similar to durham act for building inspector. 37. County attorney presented proposed bill pertaining to zoning and building construction. 38. Eounty attorney granted $50 month for office expense. 39. County/city attorneys to prepare bill for Hospital transfer. Board talked zoning bill. 40. Recommendations to refund on tax property, continued. 41. Board order certified copies of bills presented to Legislature by county attorney. 42. Request to start meeting earlier referred to county attorney. 43. County Attorney recommended refund to Mr. J. E. Sternberger. 44. Deed to community hospital referred to attorney for inspection. 45. County attorney to prepare deed for Legion Stadium. MINUTE BOOK Vol. Pnge 02 20 1956 12 46 02 27 1956 12 47 03 05 1956 12 49 03 ( 5 1956 12 49 03 09 1956 12 53 03 12 1956 12 52 03 26 1956 12 55 04 ?3 1956 12 64 06 11 1956 12 75 06 11 1956 12 76 06 25 1956 12 79 07 16 1956 12 82 08 06 1956 12 89 08 27 1956 12 93 09 24 195b 12 96 09 24 1956 12 96 10 O1 1956 12 98 10 08 1956 12 100 10 15 1956 12 102 10 29 1956 12 104 11 19 1956 12 108 12 10 1956 12 114 12 17 1956 12 117 O1 14 1957 12 121 O1 14 :957 12 122 O1 21 ..957 12 123 O1 21 1957 12 124 02 04 1957 12 127 02 18 1957 12 131 02 18 1957 12 132 02 25 I957 12 134 03 04 1957 12 135 03 04 1957 12 135 03 04 1957 12 135 03 25 1957 12 139 03 25 1957 12 139 04 O1 1957 12 142 04 O1 !957 12 142 04 08 1957 12 143 04 08 1957 12 144 04 15 1957 12 145 05 06 1957 12 151 05 13 : 957 12 151 05 13 B57 12 152 05 13 1957 12 152 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? N C ATTORNEY COUNTY y, . . , , MATTER: a ?ec. u. s. County Indexea Since 1888 {?? a+..T-- To loeate names, open af r?r OFFICE ?L?I-7? s An ldentifying Ttade Mark ??8 SURNAME INITIAL TAB (OTT A•Z TAB INDEX MIADE BY THE COTT INDEX tOMPANY, tOLUM6US, OHIO . SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BER N, NORT H CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month ? Day I Yen? Vol. ? Page 1. Deed to Community Hospital referred to attorney for inspection. 05 13 1957 12 152 2. County attorney to prepare deed for Legion Stadium. 05 13 1957 12 152 3. Agreement to Carolina Power ? Light referred to county attorney presented deed of Legion stadi um to city. 05 20 1957 12 153 4. Error of tonnage handle by port referred to county attorney. 05 20 1957 12 154 5. County attorney to reauest hearing on extension of city limits. 05 20 1957 12 154 6. Rec{uest on tax matters of Snow White laundry referred to county attorney and tax supervisor. 07 O1 1957 12 162 7. Attorney presented resolution to board relative to industrial in county. 07 O1 1957 12 163 8. Approved non warrier agreement concerning accident claim of patient in Community Hospital. 07 O1 1957 12 164 9. Requested $300 for returning prisions from NYS to County. 07 O1 1957 12 165 10. Election cost referred to county attorney. 07 08 1957 12 166 11. Defined and clarified county government. 07 08 1957 12 166 12. Recommend lien release on property of John Hall. 07 15 1957 12 166 13. Authorized to prepare resolution concerning parking on county property. 07 15 1957 12 167 14. Explained bond issue election. 07 22 1957 12 169 15. Reduction of top for Savannah Sugar Refining corporation discussed with county attorney. 08 05 1957 12 172 16. Board has no authority to change property value. 10 14 1957 12 187 17. Approved closing portion of 47th street, referred to attorney for proper notice. 10 28 1957 12 189 18. Request of payment of stray dogs damaging chickens referred to county attorney. 11 18 1957 12 193 19. John Bright Hill relected county attorney. 12 05 1957 12 199 20. ?Ir. Cyrus D. HBgue, Jr. to assist County attorney with Bond elections issue. 12 09 1957 12 201 21. Letter referring to claim of stray dogs eating chickens. 12 23 1957 12 204 22. County attorney reported on courthouse parking. 1958 12 23. W. Allen Cobb appointed assistant Solicitor. Ol 06 1958 12 212 24. County attorney to answer in writing answers to two questions. 02 03 1958 12 221 25. County attorney arrange early hearing for Cumber Moore company. 02 06 1958 12 222 26. County attorney, executive secretary and county auditor to represent county in suit vs. James Walke? 02 10 1958 12 223 Memorial Hospital. 27. County attorney to rule on signing of death certificates. 02 17 1958 12 224 28. Proposed drive in theater for Blacks referred to county attorney, Board powerless. 0 3 03 1958 12 229 29. Report of dog biting child, referred to joint committee, city attorney, Cicero P. Yow, County Attorney 03 03 1958 12 231 John B. Hill. 30. Cicero P. Yow deny city have responsibility. 03 10 1958 12 233 31. Report on drive-in theat for Blacks. J 03 10 1958 12 234 32. Board vote to deny claim of Mr. Samuel N. Page, Jr., against community hospital. 03 10 1958 12 234 33. County attorney, ruled Mr. Frank l?. Cook see his own lava ? 03 17 1958 12 235 35. Damage claims of W. W. and France M. Al1 referred to county attorney. 03 17 1958 12 235 36. Advise legal action for chickens killed by dogs. 03 31 1958 12 239 37. Levy against claim of Cumber-More Co. referred to Cnunty attorney and county auditor. 03 31 1958 12 239 38. Securing land and improving facilities at airport referred to county attorney and Mr. JOhn T. Talbert, Jr. 04 14 1958 12 242 39. Land owners ditching right of way referred to county attorney. 04 14 1958 12 243 40. County attorney draw resolution of settlement with Cumber-Moore Plumbing co. 04 28 1958 12 248 41. Mr. Hill reported on investigation of W. W, and All's claim. 04 28 1958 1 2 252 42. Board advised that county would refill ditch and leave property in condition as before. 04 28 1958 12 252 43. County attorney revised contract of court reporter. 06 30 1958 12 274 44. County attorney to prepare deed for Sanitorium site. 10 13 1958 12 314 45. County attorney informed Board of legalities of appropriations for advertising. 10 13 1958 12 314 INDEX TD COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count? ?oUNTY T ATTORNEY N C _ ? , . . MATT R , n¢c. u. s. Counry Indezee Since 1888 Yo locofe nameS, open ot COTT A-2 TAB INDEX ret OFi1LE ??7? An ldentifying Trnde Marlc SURNAME INITIAL TAB M11DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SQLp 8Y OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORiN CAROLtNA NATURE OF PROCEEDtNGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month ? Day I Year Vol. I Page l. County attorney to approve drawing of checks before apprnpriations are paid. 10 13 1958 12 314 2. County attorney to report on election laws. 11 03 1958 I2 3ZI 3. County attoxney to confer with Tax assessor, and Social service regarding lien o? James H. Berry, 11 24 1958 12 336 4. John Hill, xeappointed county attorney. 12 O1 H58 22 336 5. John Hill reported on Iien of James H. Berry. 12 15 ?958 12 342 6. W. Allen Cobb reappointed assistant solicitor. 12 15 1958 12 343 7. County attorney to draw unwarranted deed to Mr. F. Sadgwar. 12 29 1958 12 349 8. County attorney inform Board of Court appeal relative to James Walker Hospital Memorial Hospital. 12 29 1958 12 350 9. O1d age assistance ?ien to be referred to tax assessor. OI 05 1959 12 356 10. County attorney suggested approval of Mrs. Evelyn M. Foster Notary approved. O1 05 1959 12 356 11. County attorney, reported no report from tax assessor on old age lien as yet. Ol 12 1959 12 359 12. Abatement request of Wrtheimer Bay Co. referred to Sounty attorney with power to act. O1 26 1959 12 365 13. County attorney to represent Cole-Layer-Trumble in revaluation appeal. O1 26 1959 12 365 14. Lucy F, Perry, property title confusion referred to county attorney. to report back to board. 02 02 i 959 12 368 15, Request tax exemption of American Molassas referred to county attorney. 02 02 1959 12 370 16. ATTORNEY to handle property transfer of State Highway Comm. 02 02 1959 I2 371 17. Property lien of Malachi Denkins, referred back to attorney to report to Board. 02 08 1959 12 374 lg, Attorney to confer concerning Oleander drainage problem. 02 lb 1959 12 379 19. Letter informing to crack-down on litterbugs 03 03 1959 12 390 20. Attorney to present all proposed Legislative Bills. 03 03 1959 12 390 21. Attorney to attend National Assoc, of County Officials seminar. (Washington, DC) 03 02 1959 I2 390 ZZ. Attorney to prepare bill against drainage blockage. 03 05 1959 12 391 23. Attorney and Auditor to recommend settlement and price on Title confusion of Mrs. Perry, 03 23 ?.959 12 403 24. Attorney inform of Ietter to release attorney George Roundtree, Jr., in connection of county and Hosp. 04 06 1959 12 410 25. Lien of property of David and Ellen Neil, referred to Attorney and W. Allen Cobb for financing details. 04 13 1959 12 412 26. Attorney and Yow to prepare presentation to Court of appeal relating to James Walker Flospital. 04 13 1959 12 412 27. Attorney inform Board of litigation pending. 4 22 1959 12 422 28. Attorney to represent County in Supreme Court, authorized travel expenses. 4 22 1959 12 422 29. Attorney to determine extent of authority Commissioners have in case o??er Board of Health. 5 18 1959 12 434 30. Attorney authorized to attend seminar at Chapel Hill. S L8 1959 12 437 31. Attorney to study tax questions of Mr. Grove C. Brodeaux,o 6 1 L959 12 440 32. Attorney reported Commissioners have no authority over Health Officer, only Health Dept. 6 1 1959 12 442 33. Attorney approved surety bond for Fred Poisson, mem.ber of the Board A.B.C, 7 6 L959 12 460 34. Attorney to investigate the Old Age Iien of Mrs. Mary Strickland Allen. 8 3 L959 12 475 35. Attorney to approve C.P.and L. Easement for Airport approaching lights. 8 3 L959 12 476 36, Attorney reported findings relative to property of Mrs Mary A. Stickland, lien denied. 8 12 t959 12 481 37. Attorney ruled it is legal to create a reserve surplus account for County. 8 12 1959 12 482 38. Attorney to investigate tax abatement request from St. Pau1's Lutheran Church. 8 i2 1959 12 483 39. Atta?ney read the General Statute 153-125, the law of Commissioners voting on tax 8 12 1959 12 485 increase. 40. Attorney to investigate property title confusion of Mrs. Lucy F. Perry. 8 17 1959 12 4?G 41. Attorney to repor? o extra work and salary of elected officials. 9 8 1959 12 494 42. Attorney authorized/to attend school for County ?ttorney's. 9 8 1959 12 495 43. Attorney f?nd title? confusion of Mrs. Lucy F.Perry to be County property. 9 8 1959 12 495 44. Attorney pre-ented letters informing of salary and duties of Health Offic?r. 10 5 1959 12 503 ?+5s Attcrney pzesente letter from J. Alex McMahon informing of the Status of the Health 10 19 1959 12 507 Offzcer. IND t C H N EX TO COMMISSIONERS MII?UTES -- N C oun y, ew anover . . _ MAiTER: A ttorney, C?unty - aec. u. s. o?x OiFICE County Indezea ?inee 1888 ? To locah nam?s, OpYH Ot ?? AnldentifyingTradeMark MI?CE By SURKANiE (NITIAL TAB SOLG YY C07T A•2 TA? INDEX THE C0T7 INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIQ ONIEN i. DUNN, NEN ?ERN, NORTX GROLIN? NATURE Of PROCE?DINGS DAiE MINUTE BOOK ? Month Day Year Vol. Page l. ? Attorney and Supt.Love to investigate tax problem of Mr. LeRoy Goff• 11 16 1959 12 513 2. Attc?rney presented firearms Control Ordiance for County. „ 11 16 1959 12 515 3. Attorney to investigate property valuation of Anthomy A. Saffo. , 11 16 1959. 12 515 . 4, John Bright Hill, :Pe-named County Attorney. . 12 7 1959 12 518 , S. Attorney to approve request of Peoples Savings &Loan Assoc. to construct retaining wall, 12 7 1959.. 12 5I8 . 6. Attorney reported on findings of property of Mr. LeRoy Goff, no action taken. . 12 7 1959 l2 520 -7. Attorney and Mr. Love recommend tax cut of one-half for Mr. Anthony A. Saffo, approved. 12 7 1959 12 522 8. Attorney Hill to investi?;ate complaint of over payment for beer permit by Mr. S. G. Cheek. 2 1 1960 12 S41 9. Attorney explained General Status on dog da??nage claim, claim denied. 2 ?S ?9b0 ?2 546 10. Attorney to work with Attorney Carter and Mr. 0'Byran in drawing agreement for Seasho-?e 3 7 19b0 12 547 Transportation Co. 11. Attorney to d.raw proposed amendment for issus.ing Warranty Deeds. 3 14 1960 12 553 12. Attorney presented agreement between Seashore Tr?.nsportation Co. and Airport Taxicab. 3 21 1960. 12 557 13. :Attorn?y_ and Sec. to prepare resolution in honor of Mr. Wilbur R. Dosher, deceased. 4 18 1960 12 565 14. Attorney presented Courthouse Bond Order. 4 1& 1960 12 565 15. Attorney informed Board of Bond requirements before issuing , another Bond. 5 16 1960 12 573 16. Attorney reported on findings of Quinlival Tax ?roblem, no compromise mad.e on interest. 9 6 1960 12 605 17. Attorney and Sec, to draw resolution opposing Congressional Investigation. 9 6 I960 12 607 18. Attorney to recommend regarding Community Hospital's organiz?tion. 9 6 1960 12 607 19. Attorney to sec?u.re rsa.ling on authority of Health Dept. to levy tax. 9 19 1960 12 611 __ 20. Attorney to deterime County's legal authority for prison labor to cl?an cemetary._ 10 17 1960 12 619 21. Attorney to approve Go-Kart Racing at Airport, if legal. 12 5 1960 12 631 22. Attorney to investigate confusion of Street names in Winter Park, report to Board. 12 5 I960 12 632 23._ _Attorney express appreciation for being re-appointed, offer resignation effective 1-1-61. 12 19 1960 12 635 24. Mr. L. Bradford Tillery appointed County Attorney to suceed Mr. Hi.ll. 12 19 1960 12 635 25. AttArney to advise on medical claim from Dr. Edwin J. Wells, for C. A. Rivenbark. 12 19 1960 12 637 26. Attorney John Bright Hill retiring, received a citation cf gratitude from Commissioners. 1 3 1961 12 639 27. Attorney reported on claim by Dr. E.J. Wells payment declined letter to that effect. I 3 1961 IZ 641 28. Attorney to negotiate over estate of Willia.m P. Bass, deceased. 1 16 1961 12 642 29. Attorney to study legality regarding office space for Avzs U-Drive at Airport. 2 6 1961 12 645 30. Attorney reported of legality regarding rental spac? at Airport. 2 20 1961 12 649 31. Attorney and Mr. Metts appointed committee to study Airport Ins. 2 20 1961. 12 650 32. Attorney to investigate Soc.Ser, lien of Matilda A. Kle?_n with power to act. 3 6 1961 12 6S1 33. Attoxney presented lease to xent Old Gounty Garage property, approved. 4 4 1961 12 661 34. Attorney to draw resolution for cancellation of lien on property of Isaiar? Jackson. 4 17 1961 12 669 35. Attorney to draw resolution regarding legislative proposals. 5 1 1961 12 669 36. Attorney to explore legality regarding Community Hospital's hot water tank. 5 15 1961 12 679 37. Attorney informed Board of legal requirements regarding Hospital Bond Issue. 8 7 1961 13 7 38. Attorney informed Board regarding Bond publishing and notice of intent. 8 21 1961 13 11 3?. Attorney ruled that Cout?ty is im.?-nur?E to accider?t claim of Mrs. Dorothy DeMello. 8 21 1961 13 13 40. Attorney to negotiate contract for Airport easemen?. 9 5 1961 13 16 41. Attorney presented and read formal resolution,setting date for Bond election, adopted. 9 18 1961 l? 18 42. Attorney reported on Airport easements, Attorney to handle details. 9 18 1961 Z3 19 43. Attorney explained restrictions and reverter clauses in deed on Airport prop??rty. 10 2 1961 13 22 44. Attorney to investigate and advise on injury claim of Morris C. Rivenbark C.A.P. tragedy. 10 16 1961 13 27 4.? . Attorney to draw road resolution for changing U S?? 17 to U S aE 5. 10 16 1961 13 27 INDE ? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N H C t N C ew anover oun ?, . . _ MATTER: _ Attorney, ?ou?ty r Re¢. u. s. e?r OFFICE ? ?,,,A County ]ndexes ?ince 1888 ? To IOeotY pomOf? Op?A Ot WTT A•2 TA? INDEX p?r,wo? AnldentifyingTradeMarlc SURNAME INIiIAL TAQ MwCE 61 THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DHID SOLD ?Y OWEN i. DUNN, NEM tERN, NORTM GROLINA _ Ij ?' NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK :? M' Month Day Year Vol. Page ,' ?s .. 1. Attorney to determine the legality on the waiver of residence regarding palmistry. : 10 16 1961, 13 ; ?27 2., Attorney to draw resolution in sympathy of Mr. James S. Craig, C.A.P. tragedy. ., 1Q 16 1961. 13 2$ 3,; Attorney to investigate and recommend relative to request for Ferry to U.S.S.Battleship? 10 16 1961. 13 29 ! 4,; Attorn?y pr?sented resolutian for changing US ?k17 to US ??5, adopted. ;. 11 6 1961., 13 33 5?; Attorney presented resolution in memory of James S. Craig, adopted. „ 11 6 1961 13 33 6.. Attorney reported no progress so far on ferry proposal. 11 12 1961.. 13 37 7?: Attorney to investigate legalit?r of Airport ground transportation contract. ? 11 12 1961, 13 37 8?, Mr. L. Bradford Tillery re-appointed County Attorney. . 12 4 1961 13 39 9. Attorney presented resolution l??.ally appointing a Hosp. Attorn.ey for New Hasp. . ?2 4 196? 13 42 10., Attorney to prepare resolution permitting elected County Officials to participate in 12 4 1961 13 43 workmens compensation. 11._ Attorney presented workmen's compensation res.olution for elected officials, adopted. 1 2 1962 13 57 12. Attorney to clarify sections in New Hospital resolution and report to Board. 1 2 1962 13 57 13., Attorney to study legality of Civil Service Statute ?n appointing a Deputy Reco.rder's 1 15 1962 13 61 _ Judge. 14. Attorney to rule on legal aspects of drainage problem in Myrtle Grove for Mrs. R.Bell. 2 5 1962 13 63 15., Attorney reported not necessary for Civil Service Commission to review for Deputy Jza.dge,, 2 S 1962 13 63 16. Attorney to draw resolution for improvm.ents of Wilmington Harbor and. Hilton Bridge. 2 5 1962 13 64 17. Attorney rt?led drainge problem of Mrs. R.E. Bell is not legal for County work. 2 19 1962 13 68 18. Attorney to assist relative to funds of County Home and residents. 2 19 1962 13 69 19.. Attorney to draw Hospital resolutzon changing new hospital's name. 3 5 1962 13 71 20.; Attorney to draw Cou.nty Home resolution setting dza.ties and responsi'?i;ities of Board. 3 5 1962 13 74 - 21.? Attorney presented Hospital resolutzon, adopted. 3 19 1962 13 77 22.., Attorney presented County Home resolution, appointments adopted for Board of Directors. 4 16 1962 13 96 23, Attorney authorized to attend the 36th annual meeting of the A.S.B.P.A. 4 16 1962 13 98 24. Attorney to draw agreement for Courity property acquired by City near Smith Creek. 8 20 1962 13 142 25. Attorney to investigate legal aspects on ditching petition from Everett's Creek. 9 4 1962 13 144 26. Attorney explains County Home Director's liability and double office holding. 9 4 1962 13 146 27. Attorney to draft resolution honoring Dr. Alber? Coates, retir?ng. 9 4 1962 13 146 28... Attorney reported on ditching problem of Everett's Creek, Con?rnis??oners have ?.o authority.9 17 1962 13 151 29.. Attorney explained Iegal aspects on tax foreclosure property of Lillian S. McKoy. 9 17 1962 13 151 30... Attorney to recommend future procedurefor randling tax foreclosures. 10 I 1962 13 156 31... Attorney advised hog damage claim of James F?. Byrant be denied. 10 15 1962 13 lb3 32. Attorney reported, no action taken on Co?.tnty property bein? transferred to Citya 10 15 1962` 13 163 33, to Attorney draw resolution in ?ionor of Mr. Robert L. Black, deceased. 11 13 1962 13 170 34.. Attorney reported registration of canditional sales contracts on autos. I 21 1963 13 186 35.,. Attorney to seek legal status relatives ?o closing dedicated streets and roads. 2 4 1963 13 188 36.., Attorney advised against repealing law on registratian of conditional sales contracts. Z 4 1963 13 188 37... Attorney to handle matters of advertising in azalea magazine. 3 4 1963 13 194 38. Attorney ruled lien property ?f AciE T. and Mamie W• Henries be re_ferred to Sheriff. 3 4 1963 13 194 39._. Attorney authorized to draw resolutiQn regarding State zoning ordinance. 4 1 1963 13 200 40._ Attorney approved re-newal certificate Bond??400CA 2624 for Robert G. Barr, Sr. 4 1 1963 13 200 41.,. Attorney authorized to draw Patriotic Resolution.. 4 1 1963 13 202 42. Attorney instructed to draw resolution for bridge hearing April 23 1963. 4 16 1963 13 204 431. Attorney ta investigate petition ?or drainage on property of John Leeuwenburg. 5 6 1963 13 211 , 44.; Attorney to investi?ate Hospital Bond anticipation notes. 5 6 1963 13 212 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County LIQUOR?LICENSE N C MATiER , . . , : ` aec. u. s. ?p????? County Indezea Since 1888 ? To lotate names, open at a?"'ic( ?AT OFFICE ? t awe An ldentifying Trade Mark SURNAMH INITIAL 7AB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO , ? , . SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW B ERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month I Day I Year Vol. I Page 1. Beer license approved for K. S. Bird, T. W. Keith, W. L. Kure, S. E. Sneeden and U. B. Spindle. 05 O1 1935 9 337 2. Properly presented applicated to be approved for beer license. 05 O1 1935 9 337 3. Beer license approved: R. L. Johnson, Hwy. 30, and M. C. Huggins, Hwy. 40. 05 06 1935 9 338 4. Payment to R. M. Kermon approved for copy of ABC act. 05 13 1935 9 338 5. Beer License approved for Joe R. Chadwick for W. N. Reynolds place. 05 13 1935 9 338 6. Beer license for Mrs. S. M. Floyd, Hwy 40, received, but action postponed. 05 20 1935 9 342 7. Beer license approved for W. C. Fountain and W. L. Gaskill. 05 20 1935 9 342 8. Beer license approved for Annie McKoy, Seabreeze; Charlie T. Saleem, Winter Park; W. T. Wilkins, Castle 05 27 1935 9 344 Hayne Road. g, Beer Iicense approved for A. A. Dock, Wrightsville Sound. 06 03 393? 9 345 10. Beer license approved for Mrs. E. H. Hall, C. C. Corbett, A. B. Moore. 06 10 1935 9 346 11. Beer license approved for J. E.Carson and Henry Ormsley. 06 24 1935 9 349 12. Beer license approved for W. D. Watson, Carolina Beach Road. 07 O1 1935 9 353 13. ABC Act passed (See Board of Elections). 07 05 1935 9 353 14. Beer license approved for D. V. Baldwin, Castle Hayne. 07 08 1935 9 354 15. Beer license approved for Margaret Garris referred to Sheriff. 07 08 1935 9 354 16. Beer license approved for J. H. Blackledge, Carolina Beach. 07 15 1935 9 355 17. ABC ordered to reimburse county for election expenses July 2. 07 22 1935 9 356 18. Beer license approved for M.Garris. 07 22 1935 9 356 19. Action naming W. D. McMillan, Chairman and M. W, Divine and F. D. Poisson to ABC Board, with salaries 07 29 1935 9 358 fixed, was comfirmed. 20. Rent and location approved for ABC stores 100-105 and Administration office. 08 Ol 1935 9 370 21. Beer license approved for Mrs. T.C. Applewhite and J. E. Parker. 08 12 1935 9 374 22. Half of Courthouse paid to be reimbursed for ABC case. 08 26 1935 9 376 23. Beer license approved for Joe Anderson, Seabreeze, Federal Point. 09 09 1935 9 379 24 ABC's certified copies of 1935 ABC act received by Newman. 09 23 1935 9 381 25. Beer license for Joseph E. Caison granted, and transferred to new business. 09 30 1935 9 382 26. Beer license approved for J. D. Jenks, Princess St. Road. 10 07 1935 9 384 27. Beer license approved for F. P. Harrill, Wrightsville Sound. 10 38 1935 9 388 28. Beer license for L. M. Pollock transferred to Castle Hayne. 12 02 1935 9 394 29. ABC Chairman W. D. McMillan requested, declined then deferred on salary increase. 12 11 1935 9 397 30. Profits announced for ABC stores. 12 30 1935 9 398 31. ABC statement of funds received from Auditor. O1 20 1936 9 402 32. Beer license cancelled for W. M. Brown for 90 days. O1 27 1936 9 404 33. Beer license cancelled for Luther Gore for 60 days. O1 27 1936 9 404 34. Beer license cancelled for Woodrow Pridgen for 4 months. O1 27 1936 9 404 35. Beer license cancelled for Charlie Saleem for 60 days. O1 27 1936 9 404 36. Cancellations (above) conferred by Chairman and Clerk of Superior Court. O1 27 1936 9 404 37. W. R. Gardner requested, declined access to ABC financial reports by auditor, but board entitled him to 02 17 1936 9 408 see them. 38. Beer license approved for C. S. Robinson and H. K. Powell. 02 17 1936 9 408 39. Beer license approved for Mrs. 0. L. Jones. 03 02 1936 9 411 40. Beer license approved for Ben Landis Wagamon, Carolina Beach. 03 09 1936 9 413 41. Beer license approved for Palmer J. Dowdy, Carolina Beach. 03 16 1936 9 414 42. Beer license approved for 0. F. Herring, Sea Breeze. 03 23 1936 9 414 43. Beer license approved for Mrs. Ollie S. Gore, Carolina Beach. 04 13 1936 9 420 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N H t C N C anover ew oun ?, . . _ MATTER: Attorney, ?ount? ? aec. u. s. County Indezee Since 1888 ? To IOCah aam?s, Op?n at e?r OFFICE ?pJJ'J? Anldentifying'TradeMark fURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-2 TA6 INDEX MILCF BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD tY OIIEN i. YUNN, NEM ?ERN, NORTM GROLINA NATURE OP PROCEEDINGS " DATE 3 ; MINUTE BOOK . Month Day Year ? ; Vol. Page 1. Attorney reported on Hosp. Bond anticipation notes, suggested .?oint meeting. .; 5 20 1963' 13 215 ., 2. .Attorney to investigate possibility of increasing court co?t for increase in jury fees. 5 20 1963i 13 217 3. .Attorney considered as legal advisor for the Dept. of Health. .. 5 20 1963,' 13 217 .. 4. Attorney reported on Hosp. and School Bonds, resolution to same. 6 3 1963! 13 218 5. Attorney reported court cost and jury fees have no connection. 6 3 1963' 13 219 6. .Attorney to draw resolution supporting the work of the Bi-Racial Committee. 6 17 1963? 13 221 7. Attorney to rule on re-employing employees after retirement and receiving pension. 7 1 1963 13 225 ., 8. Attorney to rule on fees charged by register of deeds. 7 15 1963' 13 228 9. Attorney ruled auto bids not in order, ordered rejected and readvertising. I(7 7 I963 I3 257 10. Mr. L. Bradford Tillery re-appointed County Attorney. ' 12 2 1963 13 268 11. Attorney to draw resolution to Champion McDowell Davis. (Dates are as recorded in Book) 11 18 1963 13 276 12. Appointment of 12 07 1964 13 400 13. Resigna?Eion of 06 07 1965 13 486 14. Salary 12 06 1965 13 549 15. Resignation of 12 ?4 1967 14 117 16. Appointment of 12 J4 1967 14 118 17. Attorney's meeting, Chapel Hzll Ol 02 1968 14 132 18. Full time legal staff 05 06 1968 14 182 19. Discussion of full time legal staff 05 06 1968 14 182 20. Report on progress of obtaining full time 08 05 1968 14 232 21. Services at hospital 09 03 1968 14 24S 22. Full time 12 16 1968 14 285 23. Discussion of full time O1 20 1969 14 294 24. Committee on seeking applicants for 05 OS 1969 14 330 25. Appointment of 05 19 1969 14 334 26. Full time County Attorney 02 02 1y70 14 437 27. Retainer fee 03 03 1970 14 ?49 ?8. Statement for services of 03 Ol 1971 14 588 29. Fee - New Hope Dam O1 17 1972 15 65 30, Statement for services 12 18 1972 15 291 31. Discussion of fees 03 19 1973 15 358 32. Transfer for New Hope Dam 04 16 1973' 15 375 33. Fees for Airport Easement, Cherry ? Hooks, New Hope Dam 05 07 1973 15 384 34. Policy with the press 07 16 1973 15 457 35. Discussion of fees 11 19 1973 15 529 36. Approval of Statement - New Hope Dam 12 03 1973 15 536- 37. Approval of statement - New Hope Dam O1 07 1974 15 ?55 37. Approval of Statement - New Hope Dam O1 21 1974 15 ?63 38. Approval of payment of Statement OZ 18 1974 I5 ?80 39. Transfer of funds 04 O1 1974 15 ?11 40. Discussion of use of County Attorney 06 03 1974 15 553 41. Discussion of employing full time County Attorney 08 05 1974 15 ?89 4Z. Reappointment of James C. Fox 12 OZ 1974 16 ?6 43. Approval of bill re Taxpayers Assoc. litigation 05 05 1975 16 194 44. Budget Transfers - legal department 05 12 1975 16 196 45. Budget transfer to cover remainder of FY 74/75 06 16 1975 16 226 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. C. T ATTORNEY, COCJNTY , y MATT R _ ?ec. u. s. County Indezee Since 1888 TO IOta?? OOMff? OjNn Ot ? COTT A•2 TA? INDE% r?r OFFICE 1?7?- AnldentifyingTtadeMark ? SURItAME INITIAL TAB MJ6LE Bl iHE C0T7 lHDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLO tY OWEN 0. YUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA ?? ??'' r? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK ?± :? Month Day ? Year Vol. Page 1;. Approval of statement in taxpayers suit 09 22 1975 16 273 ?? ? ?. _ ? 2;. Approval of legal fees - Raney Condemnation 02 16 1976 17 65 3., ., Mr. Fox arrived late for meeting 03 15 1976 17 80 4?: Discussion on eapenses of County Attorney attending meetings of Coastal Area Manage. Act 04 05 1976 17 99 5,' Codification of Ordinances and budget amendment for 07 06 1976 17 161-2 6:i Appt. Attorney Lennon to represent County re library damages 07 16 1976 17 166 7? Budget transfer to pay for sup?lements to County Code 05 21 1979 18 411 8. Budget Transfer to cover attorney ?ees for FY 06 18 1979 18 432 9. Budget amendment due to increase litigation & additional legal services 12 17 1979 18 531 10. Authorized to handle legal matter between Sheriff's Office and David Griffin O1 07 1980 18 538 11. Budget transfer in legal budget 06 ?S 1980 18 623 12. County Attorney explained the Public Hearing on the Solid Waste Disposal Bonds 09 02 1980 18 658 13. County attorney commented on the status of Burton Steel I,itigation 12 O1 1980 18 725 14. Discussion on review of contracts by county attorney 12 15 1980 18 736 ?5• County Attorney reported that in the Hoyle suit against the County, all defendants were dismissed except Co. 02 16 1981 18 769 16, Discussion on Coun.ty Attorney's office (Method of which to have legal services provided) 03 16 1981 18 787 17. Comments concerning establishment of County Attorney's office within County 04 06 i981 18 802 18. Introduction of new County Attorney, Robert W. Pope 07 07 1981 18 880 19.; Presentation of Plaque and Certificate of appreciation to former County Attorney, James C. Fox OS 17 1981 18 902 20,.' Discussion on Litigation against Plesants 11 16 1981 18 959 21, Award of Bid on Word Processing Equipment for Legal Department 12 2I 1981 18 974 22. Response to Funderburg's request for damages 1Z 21 1981 18 979 23" Relationship with Bonding Attorneys 03 O1 1982 19 26 24. Meeting set up with Consumat, Southeastern Waste Control and Local Government Commission Represen tatives 03 Ol 1982 19 26 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES N H C N C - anover ew ount?, . . ; MATTER: AUCTIONEER ` Raa. u. a. County Indczea Since 1888 ??? ?y--+ To locats namss, open at ??T oFFicc ?.?i?? An IdentifYins Trade Mark ??.? SURNAM6 (NITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB IkDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, (OLUMBUS, OHIO SO?D BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS `? DAiE ? MINUTE BOOK ? ? ? ,; Month I Day I Year ? Vol. I Page ( t f' p ? ? ? 1. ! ;?Committee to examine matter of auctioneers. ? ;E 10 20 1868 ?` 1 80 2. b+,Auctioneer's license granted Samuel Bunting. . 08 12 1871 ±? 2 207 9? 3. ??Board approved Samuel Bunting's bond as auctioneer. 08 14 1871 ?; :? , 2 210 4. ?? ??James Meares' bill as auctioneer approved. 10 12 1371 '? 2 227 ?. ?;?J. Sternberger appointed auctioneer in City of Wilmington and filed his bond. r Z2 09 1873 C?, ?? 3 158 ! 6. C? EaApplication of S.E. Lyons for permission to auction his stock was referred back. 12 14 1874 ° ?? F? 3 I 288 7. 'sApplication of D. Kahnweiler to follow business of auctioneer granted on filing his bond. I2 14 1874 ?? r 3 , 288 fY ? . . , y? .? ?? ?' ?i . . ?f i i? =i ?9 ?a .. ,? . 9+ „ . ' . . . .. _ ? ` ' ?? ;? `? i ? ? tl ? Y I. ? ? ? i` ? ii ?) ?? ! w . ,« ? ?'a •• r ?? ,. .. _ ?? ., . . ? ? r a . ? ? ? ?.! ? i ?? ? i ? ?i 1?j ?S r; i! ?, rr . .. .. , I? (i5 7 ? ? ? ?,. • ? '? a. fi ?i i! ?? ?; INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MU JECT AUDITOR (OUTSIDE) ` ne?. u. s. /? ??? County Indezes Since 1888 ? TO btCq Oom?f? op?n at COTT A-2 TA? INOE7I r?r OFFIC6 ?tlj?9<(„o.ZCi' .?n ldentifying Trade Mark SURNAME INIIIAL TAB ?DE BY 7HE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD iT OWEN ?. pUNN, NEw {ERN, NORTN GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDIMGS DATE MINUTE BOOK : Month Day Year Vol. Page ' 1. Appropriation for 06 29 1964 13 347 2. Discussion cost of 09 23 1964 13 378 3. Special 10 05 1964 13 380 ; 4. Appropriation for 10 05 1964 13 381 5. Request - Extra Help 10 19 1964 13 386 ` 6. Independent Audit 12 06 1964 13 405 7. Status of Audits - Mr. Barfield 12 21 1964 13 410 8. Audit reports O1 04 1965 13 417 9. Audi t reports O1 18 t965 13 424 10. Reports Ol 25 1965 13 427 11. Payment O1 25 1965 13 427 12. Installation supervision 03 O1 1965 13 441 13. Appointment of 06 07 1965 13 488 14. Appointment of 06 23 1965 13 493 ? 15. Appointment of 07 06 1965 13 501 16. Report 11 O1 1965 13 539 , 17. Annual audit - 11 15 1965 13 544 18. Bill for Tax Collector 12 20 1965 13 556 19. Report from Cherry, Bekaert and Holland 04 03 1967 14 41 20. Bill from Cherry, Bekaert and Holland 04 27 1967 14 52 21. Selection of Cherry, Bekaert and Holland 05 O1 1967 14 54 22. Report 11 20 1967 14 112 23. Bill Payment for Audit 11 20 1967 14 112 24. Selection of Ol 02 1968 14 129 25. Report of Cherry,Bekart and Holland 09 I6 1968 I4 247 26. Bill from 10 07 1968 14 252 27. Acceptance of report of Cherry, Bekart and Holland 10 21 1968 14 256 28. Contract 03 17 1969 14 309 29. Appointment of 04 21 i969 14 :323 ? 30. Report - Mr. Marfield 12 15 1969 14 425 31. Bill of William C. Barfield O1 05 1970 14 426 32. Appointment?of 0? 07 1970 14 495 33. Audit by William C. Barfield 10 05 1y70 14 5S5 S4. Statement 11 16 1970 14 549 35. Statement of W. C. Barfield for County audit 11 07 197U 14 555 36. Outside audit 04 19 1971 14 613 , 37. Outside audit of counties books 05 17 1971 14 648 38. Selection of auditor for I971/72 10 18 1971 15 21 39. Bill-Cherry, Bekaert and Holland 10 18 1971 15 22 40. Appointment of OS O1 1972 15 124 41. Bill 11 06 1972 15 247 4?. Report 1/1/72 - 6/30/72 11 06 1972 15 247 43• Selection of Cherry, Bekaert ? Holland 03 04 1974 15 596 44. Transfer of funds - Outside audit 9/1/74 to 10/31/74 11 04 1974 16 40 45. Audit report FY 73/74 11 04 1974 16 44 nA+ INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. C. AUDITOR MU (OUTSIDE) , , JECT ` nsc. u. s. County Indezea Since 1888 ? TO locat? nam?s, 0?11 Yf PAT OFFICB ??JJ'J? ?n Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAY WTi A•i TM INpEX ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD {Y OWEN {. OUNN, N Ew iERN , NORTB URO LINA ?` NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK ? ? Month Day Year Vol. Page ,;, 1? Acceptance of two audit reports for July F? Aug '74 and Sept. ? Oct '74. O1 06 1975 16 83 2'?; Approval of audit contract - Tax Dept. 05 12 1975 16 197 3?.' ?. Approval of audit cont,ract for County 06 02 1975 16 212 ?' 4?° Discussion of Tax Dept. audit 06 16 1975 16 224 5,` Distribution of Audit report FY ended 6/30/75 11 10 1975 17 5 6;: Transfer funds for auditors 12 O1 1975 17 16 k., 7; Tabling contract for 75/76 audit 12 O1 1975 17 18 8.f County Mgr. report that he had audit for tax office Ol 05 1976 17 39 9.a; Contract awarded to Cherry, Bekaert $ Holland for FY ending 6/30/76 D? I9 ?976 17 45 10. Audit report on Camp Dolphin for SEMHC. 05 ?3 1976 17 120 11. Discussion on audit of Sheriff's Department 08 O1 1977 18 82 12. Discussion concerning Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act 09 19 1977 18 107 13.; Audit report for 1976/77 presented 12 19 1977 18 148 14., Approve audit contract-Lowrimore F? Warwick O1 16 1978 18 158 15.' Approve Revenue Sharing Compliance Audit 03 20 1978 18 185 16.i: Contract for audit (LPW) 08 07 1978 18 257 17. Present Audit Report for FY ending 6/30/78 12 04 1978 18 317 18, Overhead cost plan for County - Approval O1 15 1979 18 344 ?; 19: Contract for Annual Audit - Approval 03 05 1979 18 365 20?. Presentation of Audit Report FY 1978/79 Ol 21 1980 18 540 ?1?. Audit contracts approved w/Lowrimore, Warwick & Co. 03 10 1980 18 562 22. Finance Officer was authorized to accept proposal from Lowrimore, Warwick & Co. to do a systems doc. review 10 20 1980 18 683 23.`' Presentation of audit report 11 03 1980 18 690 24.r Tabling of appointment of Independent Auditors 11 17 1980 18 702 ' continue to audit County p3 ! 6 1981 18 789 25., Authorization for Chairman to sign contract with Lowrimore, Warwick & Company for 3 year period to / _ 26. Amendment to audit contract with Lowrimore, Warwick & Company 07 20 1981 18 893 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS N. C. MINUTES - New Hanover County MU JECT , _ AUDITOR ? aee. u. s. ,,A?? County Indesea Since 1888 r?r OFFICE ???(.4?a An Identifying Tiade Mark ? T? lo[Ot? pY11Nf? Op?A Y1 SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-I TA? INpEX ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS. OHIO SOLD ?Y OMEN i. OUNN, NEN iERN, NORTB GROLINA ?ATE k MINUTE BOOK ;: NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? Month Day Year Vol. Page ': 1. Agreement of Public Signatories 02 1'? 1964 13 293 2. Semi-Annual Report 02 17 1964 13 293 3. Interest Appropriation 04 20 1964 13 319 4. Check of Recorder's Court 05 18 1964 13 329 5. Hospitalization Appropriation 06 29 1964 13 343 6. Delayed Hospital Bills 08 03 1964 13 364 7. Additional Clerk 10 05 1964 13 380 8. County Records 10 19 1964 13 387 9. Interest Due IO 39 3964 I3 387 10. Welfare Exceptions 10 19 1964 13 387 11. Welfare Exceptions 11 02 1964 13 392 12. INTEREST Payment 11 02 1964 13 392 13. Annual Report 12 21 1964 13 410 14. Proposal Legislation-Change from Elective to Appointive Office 12 21 1964 13 415 15. Legislation O1 18 1965 13 426 16. Audit Reports O1 18 1965 13 424 17. Audit Payment O1 25 1965 13 427 18. Audit reports O1 26 1965 13 427 19. Installation Supervision 03 O1 ?965 13 441 20. Legislation 04 05 1965 13 458 21. Legislation 05 03 1965 13 474 22. Legislation 06 07 1965 13 488 23. Budget Items affecting the tax rate 06 07 1965 13 488 24. Appropriation - Debt Service 06 07 1965 13 488 25. Appropriations ? Transfers 06 28 1965 13 496 26. Annual Audit Report 10 04 1965 13 530 27. Annual Audit Report 10 18 1965 13 534 28. Contracts Percentage 10 18 1965 13 536 29. Appointive or Elective 12 20 1965 13 562 30. Report 03 20 1967 13 39 31. Transfer of Funds 03 20 1967 13 39 32. Transfer of Funds 03 06 1967 13 34 33. Capital Outlay and Operational Expenditures 04 03 1967 13 41 34. Transfer of Funds 04 03 1967 13 42 35. Condition of 3 accounts 05 O1 1967 13 54 36. Budget requ?sts 05 15 1967 13 62 37. Additional help 05 05 1967 13 56 38. Request of Transfers 05 05 1967 13 55 39. Budget Presentation by 06 19 1967 13 72 40. Transfer of funds 06 05 1967 13 64 41. Transfer of funds 06 19 1967 13 70 42. Vacation Pay, Former employee 07 03 1967 13 75 43. Request 07 17 1967 13 76 44. Bond and Coupon Cremation 08 07 1967 13 81 45. Bill - Cherry, Bekaert and Holland 08 07 1967 13 82 46. Transfer of Funds 08 28 1967 13 83 ., ,. . . . ,? _ ?. .? .. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. _ MU JECT AUDITOR ` xso. u. s. Counry lndezea Since 1888 ??o IOCOAi nam?s, Opt? O! COiT A-Z TA{ INpEX (?? ,?? An Identifyins Trade Mark MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS. OHIO r?r OFFlCE SURNAME INlTIA1 TAi SOLD ?1 OWEM i. pUNN, MEN ?ER14 MORTN GROLIMA ?? g-. o? s 1?; Bond and Coupon Cremation 2? Accounting Methods 3?; Audit Fee Community Hospital 4;? Bond and Coupon Cremation 5? Bond and Coupon Cremation 6? Ceiling in Office 7';, Report - Fiscal Year 1967 8. Discrepancies in Tax Office 9. Data Processing 10. Request Transfer - Insurance 11. Dues American Shore F? Beach ASsociation 12?. Data Processing Report 13?. Approval of Payroll distribution 14? Repoxt and Recommendation on EDP 15°; Financial Report 16;. Workmen's Compensation Audit 17. Appropriations 18, Budget schedule and tax rate 19,; EDP Coordinator 20. Request for Transfers 21, Request for Transfers 22,: Request for Transfers 23?+ Request for Transfers 24'. Request for Transfers 25'?: Request for transfers 26:, Request for transfers 27;; Typist - Temporary 28;; Employees paid below base 29?. Requests for transfers 30, Requests for transfers 31: Requests for transfers 32, Additional help 33. Adoption of budget 34. Method of signing county checks 35, Salary 36. Reqeusts for Transfers 37, Requests for Transfers 38, Reqeusts for Transfers 39', Requests for transfers 40>. Requests for transfers 41., Appointment of Auditor 42.. Furnish report on all income accounts 43.' Reauest for transfers 144.? Reauest for transfers 45.' Request for transfers 46.'; Requests for transfers NAiURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE Month Day Year 09 05 1967 09 18 1967 09 18 1967 09 18 1967 09 05 1967 09 18 1967 10 16 1967 10 31 1967 11 06 19b7 11 06 1967 11 06 1967 11 06 1967 12 04 1967 12 04 1967 12 18 1967 12 18 1967 O1 02 1968 O1 02 1968 O1 15 1968 O1 15 1968 02 05 1968 02 16 1968 03 04 1968 03 18 1968 OS 06 1968 05 20 1968 06 03 1968 06 03 1968 06 03 1968 07 O1 1968 07 15 1968 07 08 1968 07 26 1968 08 05 1968 11 04 1968 11 18 1968 12 02 1968 12 16 1968 I2 16 1968 03 17 1969 04 08 1969 04 08 1969 04 ?8 1969 04 21 1969 05 19 1969 06 03 1969 MINI Vol. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 I4 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 ITE BOOK Page 87 91 90 90 87 90 102 103 2?0 108 108 107 124 124 128 128 129 132 137 135 138 146 154 166 183 190 197 192 191 212 224 217 229 235 266 271 277 281 283 306 S15 312 310 321 331 ?35 xF INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County N. C. ECT AUDITOR MU , _ J _ aEO. u. s. /??? County Indexea Since 1888 ? To IoWM nom?s? op?n at r?r OFFICE ??? a-e? An Identifyins Trade Mazk ( COTT A-S MADE BY THE fOTT INDEX Tll? INpEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO : . fURNAME INITIAL TA? SOLO ?T OWEN i. pUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTX GROLINA NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS DATE MlNUtE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page 1. Requests for transfers 06 16 1969 14 341 2. Reconciliation of prepaid taxes il 1'I 1969 14 410 3. 1?or travel tax listing 04 06 19/0 14 46? 4. ?or sheds - Hugh MacRae Park 04 06 1970 14 460 S. County Administrator's Request 04 20 19i0 14 466 6. Airport request 04 "LO 1970 14 466 7. Request to complete jal cell for trustees OS 04 197U 14 472 8. Rental of Parking lot 05 ?4 1970 14 530 9. For grocery- i tem at prison farm OS 04 ts7f1 3? ? 73 10. Funds to F?A airport project 05 04 1970 14 471 11. Civil defense for unloading fallout shelter supplies lz 07 197U 14 551 12. Data processing contract U1 19 19/0 14 431 13. Mid-Year report U2 02 1970 14 434 14. Position 02 02 19/0 14 438 , 15. Discussion of special act regarding responsibilities 02 16 1970 14 441 16. IDP contract 02 16 1970 14 44.5 17. Transfer and appropriations OZ 16 1970 14 449 18. T'ransfer and appropriations 03 16 1970 14 453 19. Request for office furniture 04 20 19%0 14 461 20. Chairman's signatures on checks 12 ?7 1y70 14 556 21. Request to distribute Dec. :50 checks on Dec. 22 12 07 1970 14 555 22. Request for salary increase 03 O1 1971 14 5?7 23. Insurance transfer of funds 03 15 1971 14 592 24. Transf ers 04 05 1971 14 600 25. Auditor's position-tax-payers association 04 19 1971 14 609 26. Request for transfers and appropriations 05 03 1971 14 621 27. Resolution on Auditor's position 05 03 1971 14 623 28. Insurance transfer of fudns 05 17 1971 14 642 29. Formal presentation 1971/72 budget 06 07 1971 14 650 30. Report 08 16 1971 14 694 31. report 09 20 1971 15 14 32. Mr. Shepard's request Mrs. Edens be place in charge 10 18 1971 15 25 33. Transferof funds 03 06 1972 15 87 34. Request for transfers 04 17 1972 15 110 35. Discount on Taxes 04 04 1972 15 105 36. Transfer of funds 06 05 1972 15 141 37. Transfers and appropriations 06 19 1972 15 144 38. Transfers and appropriations 08 14 1972 15 195 39. Audit of Office 09 05 1972 15 210 40. Date of Auditor's release and vacation pay 09 18 1972 15 222 41. Resignation of 09 05 1972 15 2.10 42. Selection of 09 18 1972 15 222 43. Over spending of last year's budget 10 02 1972 15 228 44. Salary - Interim auditor 10 16 1972 15 231 45. Introduction of Mr. Patrick G. Ross 11 06 1972 15 237 46. Revised bookkeeping system 12 04 1972 15 276 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. C. AUDITOR M C , _ U JE T ` aec. u. s. ?q ??- County Indesea Since 1888 ? TO lotat? na1Mf? op?A Ot r?T OFFICE ?j'JK..a-?c,? An Identifyins Trade Mlark SURNAME INITIAL TAE COTT A-2 TA? INpEX MADE BY iHE COTT INDEX (OMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD tY ONEN O. pUNN, N EN tERN , NORTH GRO LINA DATE MINUTE BOOK ?7 NATURE OP PROCEEDINGS ;a Month Day Year Vol. Page ,, ? I.; Over remittance of Tax Collector O1 02 1973 15 292 2. Presentation new Acct. System O1 15 1973 15 306 3.'; Presentation of four-month audit of Cherry, Bekaert, and Holland 02 19 1973 15 329 4.,? Appropriation of funds for Outside Audit 03 05 1973 15 340 5. Transfer for telephone 05 07 1973 15 383 6. Policy on transfer of funds 05 07 1973 15 384 7. Approval of audit contract 05 07 1973 15 384 8. Certificates of deposits listing 06 04 1973 15 431 9. Medicare and Medicaid Payment 07 D2 I973 15 442 10. Discussion of Auditor's position 07 16 1973 15 457 11. Request for monthly financial statement 08 06 1973 15 466 12. Decision to get proposals from banks for demand deposits 08 06 1973 15 468 13. Consideration of bank proposals for demand deposits 09 04 1973 15 483 14. Bookkeeping machine for auditor's dept. 09 04 1973 15 483 15. Discussion of acct. machine 09 17 1973 15 501 16. Discussion of bank proposals 09 17 1973 15 501 17. Discussion of County Auditor 10 O1 1973 15 508 18. Discussion of acct. machine 10 O1 1973 15 508 19.` Discussion of County Auditor 10 08 1973 15 508-9 20. Expenditures which exceeded 73/73 budget, approval of 11 05 1973 15 521-22 21. Discussion of deleting school funds from year end audit report 11 05 1973 15 523 22. Designation of Wachovia Bank to Handle Co's demand deposits 11 19 1973 15 525 23. Transfer of $200 - Contribution to Caswell Center 11 19 1973 15 526 24. Presentation of audit - Year ending 6/30/73 11 19 1973 15 528 25. Budget transfer of $3,900 for Stabilization of Ditch near Busby Home 11 19 1973 15 529 26. Acceptance of audit year ending 6/30/73 I2 03 1973 15 536 ?7. Authorization to distribute pay checks on 12/21/73 1Z 17 1973 15 541 28. Transfer of funds Ol 07 1974 15 550 29. Approval of bids 02 04 1974 15 570 30. Rescinding action approving bids 02 04 I974 I5 575 31. Transfer of funds 05 06 1974 15 628 32. Resignation of 08 05 1974 15 696 33. Appointment of interim auditor 08 19 1974 15 702 34. Authorization for facsimile signature for interim auditor 08 19 1974 15 702 ,35. Approval of public officials bonds for County Mgr. as interim auditor 10 07 1974 16 16 36. Appointment of County Finance Officer - Felix Cooper 10 07 1974 16 19 .37. Use of facsimile - Felix Cooper 11 04 1974 16 40 38. Introduction of Felix Cooper 11 04 1974 16 40 39. Transfer of funds - Outside audit 11 04 1974 16 40 40. Audit report FY 73-74 11 04 1974 16 44 41. Tabling public officials bonds - Felix Cooper 12 16 1974 16 74 42. Award of contract - accounting machine Ol 06 1975 16 78-79 43. Approval of Public Officials Bonds for Felix Cooper O1 06 1975 16 82 44. Felix Cooper authorized to dispose of Sheriff's Dept. vehicles 03 03 1975 16 130 45. Approval of bid on vehicles 03 17 1975 16 136 46. Transfer of funds for postage 04 07 1975 16 159 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES eco. u. e. ,,q"??? County Indezee Since 1866 ??t OFFICE ?t?iKd? An Identifying Trade Mark - New Hanover Count?? 1?. l?. _ MATTER: COMMITTEE _ To locats names, open at corr n-z rae ikoex ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN 6. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA R? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?? DarE ?; i Month I Day ? Year ? €; 3..a; Auditing Committee members: James Wilson, E.M. Shoemaker, and Stephen Keyes ; 02 d; i . : 2.;a ; Duties of Auditing Committee set down. ? u? 02 ? 3.?? All accounts before Board must go to Auditing Committee. 02 4.G? ?9 Clerk to Board to confer with Auditor of State concerning assessments of New Hanover County. , ' 04 5. ? Letter from State Auditor filed. 04 3 ?; 6.,y State Auditor's letter received. OS p 7.'` Report on George Flack. 05 8.'? Stephen Keyes appointed Chairman of Auditing Committee. 08 9.,, Stephen Keyes resigned as Chairman of Auditing Committee. „ 10 10. ; E.M. Shoemaker appointed as Chairman of Auditing Committee. 10 11.. Time set for meeting of Auditing Committee. 11 12. , Report from State Auditor received. 12 13. Expenditure estimates received from Clerk of Special Court and referred to Auditing Committee. (SPEC. CT.) 02 14. , George Flack's bill for clerical services for Auditing Committee approved. 08 15. : Auditing Committee members: J.C. Heyer, E.M. Shoemaker, and A.R. Black. 09 16. ' Auditing Committee audited bills for the October 8 meeting. 10 17.,; Bills audited by the Auditing Committee for October 13 meeting. 10 18.,; Bills presented as audited by the Auditing Committee. 11 19. Bills presented as audited by the Auditing Committee. 12 20.,, Bills presented as audited by the Auditing Committee. „ 12 21,?? ? Bills presented as audited by the Auditing Committee. 12 22. ; Bills audited by the Auditing Committee: O1 23.;; Received draft drawn on County Treasurer by Federal Point School Committee. 02 24.;; Bills presented as audited by the Auditing Committee. 03 25.., Claims audited by the Auditing Committee. 04 26. ; Bills audited by the Auditing Committee. 04 27.°' Claims audited by the Auditing Committee. :, 05 28.;, Bills approved by the Auditing Committee. 06 29.? Auditing Committee examined and approved "Old Finance Claim" for S.R. Bunting. 06 30. ; Received claim of John Sanders, late Chairman of Board of Warden of the Poor, and authorized witnesses 06 to be called. (See PAUPERS) 31.,' Bills presented as audited by the Auditing Committee. ? 07 32., Letter from State Auditor regarding al.tering Sheriff's bond laid over. 07 33. _ Auditing Committee approved Treasurer Fennell's accounts. 09 34..; Auditing Committee examined Treasurer's report. . 10 35.,. Bills approved by the Auditing Committee. „ 11 36.,; Bills approved by the Auditing Committee. , O1 37.,; Bills approved by the Auditing Committee. Ol 38.?, James Wilson to appear with books of John Sanders, late Warden of Poor, to give evidence of Mr. Sander's 02 ? s? claims against County. ? 39. ;; Bills approved by the Auditing Corrunittee. 02 40.;, Board received report from Clerk of Wilmington on the Township's indebtedness. 03 41.,; 9 Auditing Committee passed bills 303-342 in the Order Book. 04 42.x? Auditing Committee passed bills 343-349 listed in the Order Book. 04 43.;, Bills 350-414 listed in the Order Book passed by the Auditing Committee. 05 44.,? Report of Auditing Committee filed. , 05 s ?? k 4 _ ?r ? . .. - -' - - - -- -- ? 06 1869 ?; tl; 06 1869 ?? 06 1869 li? 21 1869 ;y ?? 27 1869 '? ?• 11 1869 ?; 18 1869 ; 03 1869 ;, OS 1869 " 05 1869 02 1869 10 1869 09 187C? O1 1870 05 1870 ,?? 08 1870 ' 13 1870 07 1870 ;X 05 1870 ,; 17 1870 ;; 31 1870 .; 03 1871 , 13 1871 06 1871 : 05 1871 ? 08 1871 . 01 1871 _ OZ 10?1 02 1871 ,; 09 1871 ;; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 180 181 182 218 221 ?? 2 26 237 i i 2?5 ' 331 ?? y; ?` 331 ?; 337 ;; 357 ; ;: 407 i? ;? 461 r 486 j? i. ?. 33 ??' ?? 37 ?6 E: 83 ?? 94 i? ?. ?, 105 ?; ?a 107 ?9 :i sn 111 ss r. 126 ?? I30 '? i 143 i? 146 ? i? 15 3 `; ?? i? 170 0? ?! 172 !? i: 6? Z 74 3! 05 1871 „; ? 2 180 ?? ?, 05 1871 2 190 `? 04 1871 2 y 216 S' 07 1871 2 229 ? . ? 07 1871 F 2 241 ?, 02 1872 ' 2 ;' 278 ;, ?a OS 1872 , 2 283 =; ?, 05 1872 ,. 2 ?s 287 ?, 05 1872 ? 2 04 1872 . 2 O1 1872 2 12 1872 Z 07 1872 ' 2 29 1872 a 2 l. i? la 1? d ? MINUTE BOOK ? Vol. ? Page I? I 289 ?? 294 9i F. 310 ?? ii a 314 ;? r? 319 !j ? 323 il 1? INDE X TO C OM MISSIONERS MINUTES N H C N C anover -- ew ount?, . . , MAT ER: LIQUOR LICENSE ` eec. u. s. ?p? r?t OFi1CE ?p??LO- ??? County Indezea Since 1888 ? 70 locate names, open a} w. An Identifying Trade Mark ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-i TAB INDEX 1NADE BY THE C07T INDEI( CQMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month I Day Year Vol. I Page 1. Beer license approved for Daniel C. Hines, Market St. 04 20 1936 9 422 2. Beer license approved for K. C. Bird, Sunset Park. 04 27 1936 9 423 3. Beer license approved for R. J. Johnson, Ogden Place. 04 27 1936 9 423 4. Beer license approved for S. E. Sneeden, Jr., Middle Sound. 04 27 1936 9 423 5. Beer license approved for U. B. Spindle, Carolina Beach. 04 27 1936 9 423 6. Beer license approved for Mrs. Nora Lewis, Carolina Beach. 04 27 1936 9 423 7. Beer license approved for Mrs. Winnie Blackledge, Carolina Beach. 04 27 1936 9 423 8. Beer license approved for A. A. Dock, Wrightsville Sound. 05 O1 1936 9 424 9. Beer license approved for G. F. Bennett, b?'?ightsvi??e Souna 05 O1 1936 9 424 10. Beer license approved for B. L. Wagomon, Masonboro Road. 05 O1 1936 9 424 11. Beer license approved for H. K. Powell, Wrightsville Sound. 05 Ol 1936 9 424 12. Beer license approved for Francis Lundenberg, Castle Hayne. 05 O1 1936 ? 424 13, Beer license approved for K. R. Boehm, Cape Fear Club. 05 04 1936 9 425 14. Beer license approved for D. A. McGowan, Sunset Park. 05 04 1936 9 425 15. Beer license approved for Mrs. C. N. Norris, Kure Beach. 05 04 1936 9 425 16. Beer license approved for James Stather, Carolina Beach Road. 05 04 1936 9 425 17. Beer license approved for B. L. Wagonman, Carolina Beach Road. 05 04 1936 9 425 18. Beer license referred on Mrs. Nora Lewis, Carolina Beach Road. 05 11 1936 9 426 19. Beer license approved for B. B. Paul, Roosevelt Gardens. 05 11 1936 9 426 20. Beer license approved for T. A. Reynolds, Carolina Beach Road. 05 11 1936 9 426 21. Beer license approved for C. E. Justice, as recommended. 05 14 1936 9 432 22. Beer license approved for Mrs. Nora Lewis as recommended. 05 14 1936 9 432 23. Beer license approved for H. W. Dixon, Market St. Road. 05 18 1936 9 433 24. Beer license approved for Annie E. McKoy, Seabreeze. 05 18 1936 9 433 25. Beer license referred on Letha Snipes, Carolina Beach Road. 05 18 1936 9 433 26. Beer license approved for Robert T. Davis, Carolina Beach Road. 05 25 1936 9 434 27. Beer license approved for George Russ, Carolina Beach Road. 05 25 1936 9 434 28. $eer license approved for J. E. Cason, Carolina Beach Road. 06 O1 1936 9 434 29. Beer license approved for E. L. Oliver, Kure Beach. 06 Ol 1936 9 434 30. Beer license approved for Ellis Sherman, Seagate Road. 06 Ol 1936 9 434 31. Beer license declined for Mrs. Setha Sniper, Carolina Beach Road. 06 O1 1936 9 434 32. Beer license approved for Mrs. T. E. Applewhite, Carolina Beach Road. 06 15 1936 9 436 33. Beer license approved for Mr. M. L. Harriss. 06 15 1936 9 436 34. Beer license approved for Alton A. Brown, Carolina ?each. 06 15 1936 9 436 35. Beer license approved for W. 0. Humphrey, Carolina Beach. 06 15 1936 9 436 36. Beer license approved for C. V. Covil, Hwy. 30. 06 22 1936 9 437 37. Beer license approved for E. G. Freeman, Seabreeze. 06 22 1936 9 437 38. Beer license approved for Norman Heath, Castle Hayne. 06 22 1936 9 437 39. Beer license approved for Mrs. E. H. Hall, Airport. 06 22 1936 9 437 40. Beer license referred on James Blackledge, Carolina Beach Road. 06 22 1936 9 437 41. Beer license approved for J. H. Reaves, Lingo Service station. 07 O1 1936 9 439 42. Beer license approved for D. S. Smith, Castle Hayne Road. 07 Ol 1?36 9 439 43. Beer license approved for B. L. Wagnman, Wilmington Beach. 07 O1 1936 9 439 44. Beer license approved for ponald W. Smith, Greenville Loop Road. 07 2? 1936 9 438 45. Beer license approved for Winnie Blackledge, Carolina Beach Road. 07 2" 1936 9 438 46. Beer license approved for Robert Van Lear Rogers, Carolina Beach. 07 2 1936 9 438 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATTER: AUDITING ! COMMITTEE - ?ec. u. a. ??j ?ovnty Indezea Sinee 1888 To loeate names, opsn at C07T A•Z TAB INDEX PAT OFFICE (.?,e?I? An Identifying Trade Mark ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MAOE BY THF COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA ++ DATE ?? MINUTE BOOK ?? NATURE OF PROtEEDtNGS i? `' Month ! Day I I Year VoL I Page ?? 1. Auditing Committee passed bills 415-464 listed in the Order Book. . ;? .„ 06 . , O1 i? 1872?? , 2 ?? 325 t? ? 2. Auditing Committee passed bi11s 466-515 as listed in the Order Book. ?y 07 01 ?o I872?' 2 ?, 330 ?? 3. New members of the Auditing Committee: Commissioners Black, Shoemaker and Morris. " f° 09 OZ 1872rf? y? 2 353 ? k? 4. L.E. Rice appointed Chairman of Auditing Committee since Mr. Black was elected Sheriff. ;; 11 04 +d 1872?p 2 387 `} 5. Commissioner Rice appointed Chairman of the Auditing Committee. h ?8 11 21 Ij 1872; 2 ? 398 ;; r ;; 6. Auditing Committee reported Treasurer's accounts for September, October and November aIl correct. 12 02 1872;? 2 ? 401 +' 7. Bills approved hy.the Auditing Comrnittee. ? 12 8.? Bills approved by the Auditing Committee. ` 12 9. Commissioner Shoemaker appointed Chairman Pro Tem of Auditing Committee. 12 10.p ? Auditing Committee approved accounts of Treasurer for the month of December. O1 11.° E? Committee reports Treasurer Brink's accounts in order for Dec., 1872, and Jan.,1873; these filed. ? 02 <12.?? Committee found bond number 788 with three coupons; these have been properly cancelled. ; 02 I3. Estimate of stationary for Superior Court Clerk's office received. 02 14.?g Committee reports two bonds, numbers 7and 8, due March 1, 1874, had been purchased. 02 15.? Solicitor Cantwell's bill to be paid subject to approval by Auditing Committee. 02 16. Petition received referring to census of inerchants and traders subject to tax Schedule. B and C. 02 ? 17,? All witness tickets to be cancelled by Auditing Committee and paid by Treasurer to owner as other payments„ 03 ? ?a? ?18. Auditing Committee granted more time to report. '. 03 '19. Auditing Committee a?pproved bills to be paid. ; 03 ?.0. Auditing Committee approved witness and jury tickets. 03 21. Auditing Committee reports late Treasurer Brink turned over money held when he resigned to present Treas. 03 z2. New membe rs of Comm ittee: Lawson Rice, James Chadbourne, and A.H. Morris. 03 ;23. Auditing Committee approved bills, jury tickets, and witness tickets, p[?. 24. Auditing Committee approved Treasurer's March report. 04 25. ? Certified statement from Committee saying Treasurer's account as spread upon minutes is correct. . 04 26. Certified statement from Comrnittee saying Treasurer's statement of receipts and disbursements for March is 04 ? ? corr ect. . .27. Report from Auditing Committee not ready. 04 28. Auditing Committee approved bills. 05 29. Auditing Committee approved bi1Zs. , 06 30.?? ? Auditing Committee approved bills. 07 31.j f Committee received report of Wilmington Trustees on financial and business transactions during past term. 08 r 32.E ? Clerk to Board to draw warrants only in conformity with newly adopted form of Auditing Committee. 08 33.? Bi11s approved by the Auditing Committee. pg 34.? Committee's report on Treasurer's receipts and expenditures, and School Fund, for 1873, on minutes. 10 35.?? Copy of Treasurer's statement for fiscal year 1873 to be posted at Courthouse. 10 36.?? Copy of statement of receipts and expenditures of County prepared for publication and posting at Courthous?. 10 37. Committee recommends coupons be destroyed. 10 38. Bills approved by Auditing Committee. . I? 39. Bills audited and approved. 10 40.; Bills approved by Auditing Committee. ?1 41. Witness tickets referred to Auditing Committee and then given b.ack to Board, pages 142-143. 11 42. Bills approved by Auditing Committee. 11 43. Bills approved by Auditing Committee. 12 44. Claim of George Lucas for services in post mortem exam at Coroner's inquest received. Ol 02 r? 1872?; 2 ?? 403 ?? 16 ?i 1872;t 2 406 °' 23 1872?: ? 2 408 ' 06 1873 2 419 19 1873 b 19 1873; 19 1873' ?? 19 1873' 19 1873.? i l.9 1873;?,; 03 1873 . 03 1873'?;; 03 1873?? 03 187 ,y 17 1873? 17 1873:. .? 07 1873;.? 07 1873??. 21 1873!_' Z1 1873?' 25 1873s 06 1873;`? 02 I873:. „ 07 1873;,; 23 1873 23 1873 23 1873:s 06 1873; 06 1873;' 06 1873; 06 1873: ,< 06 1873,;, 18 1873„ 04 1873;; 12 1873?; ? 12 I873!q 02 1873_g 05 1874? .t i9 ?? 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 24 ; 24 , 25 ? 25 ' 25 ' 25 29 ; ?; 33 :, ? 33 36 ? r 39 ? .? 40 ?? 57 ? ,? 58 62 = ; 62 ?? 65 .; 66 ,? 75 , 84 ;i 100 102 ' 104 : 113 , 113 , 113 114 r; 114 r? k'^ 118 ;? f: 138 ; .; 142 '; w: 144 ';; ;?? 151 '?? r` 16 2 ;; INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - N H C t N C anover oun ew ?, . . _ lNATTER: COMMITTEE _ ?l? County Indczee Since 1888 ??.?--?+ To loeat? names, open at REO. U. !. ?'?.r.I An Identifying Trade Mark ?8 8URNAMF !Nl71AL TA8 PAT OfF7CL ?el / COTT A•Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO n . SOLO BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW B ERN, NOR TH CAROLINA 9 ? ? ?? DATE MINUTE BOOK d ?? NATURE OF PROCEEDI?9GS ?' Month I Day? Year ?? ?; Vol. I Page ?I ? 1. ? ??Board received quarterly report of Auditing Committee. ?? :: !? O1 ? 05 ?, 1874 ? ? 3 ? 166 ? 2. , „ ?; Bills approved by Auditing Committee. ?? O1 05 1874 ?? 3 ? 167 3. ??Bills approved by Auditing Committee. ? 02 02 1874?g ? 3 173 4. 4;Bills approved by Auditing Committee. 02 03 ; 1874?? 3 186 a i ;: 5. w;Auditing Committee reports they have received coupons from Treasurer for cancellation. 03 16 1874;@ 3 198 ? ? 6. ;' ;?Report from Auditing Committee spread upon minutes. 03 16 ` 1874`'I 3 C 198 ? ? ?" ? 7. ;;Coupons presented and destroyed. , 03 16 1874.; 3 198 ' 8. .`.Disbursements of County entered in books of Auditing Committee, Books A and B, warrants 520 to : 695. „ 04 06 1874;; 3 210 '? ? 9. ? ..Warrants drawn on Treasurer approved by ?,uditing Committee. , 08 04 1874„ 3 i 233 ?y ,. 10. Auditing Committee reports on fines collected by C1erk of Superior Court. 08 31 1874' .. 3 240 ? ?, 11. .Auditing Committee reports on monies paid Clerk of Superior Court by Justices of the Peace; co py sent to 08 31 1874; 3 240 " the State Treasurer. .. ri 12. Report from Auditing Committee on gold coupons and County bonds all due on March 1, 1874. 09 05 1874? 3 242 ? o-a i? 13. Bonds and coupons were presented to Board to be destroyed. 09 05 1874': 3 243 £? 14. yAuditing Committee presented its annual report of receipts and expenditures of County for year ending 8/74. 09 05 1874i 3 244 M1g ? 15. Auditing Committee approved Treasurer's annual report as concurring with theirs. 09 ?? 05 1874? = 3 244 ?? F? 16. °Disbursements of County entered in Books A and B of Auditing Committee. 09 OS 1874 3 :r 248 '" ? , ,? ? I7. Office of George Flack declared vacant and he is to deliver up keys of Auditing Bureau and all . County 09 08 1874 3 252 ;i' i books and papers. ?: 18. ''Committee received bill from J. Hill, late Register. 09 16 1874; 3 ?? 261 s? ? , ?? .? 19. .'Auditing Committee enlarged to three members: John Wagner, Stacy Van Amringe and Delaware Nix on. , 09 16 1874:' . 3 4? 262 ?,u ?, 20. ,Application from J. Smyth for position as Auditing Clerk laid over. 09 23 1874? 3 263 ; 21. Warrants of W. Larkins, H.S. Moore, S. Larkins, W. Mclntyre, W. Binins, and J. Munds received. 10 06 1874` 3 i? 265 ?? 22. ,;Bills approved by Auditing Committee. 10 06 1874; 3 266 }' f! 23. ,;Application from Nathan Mayer for positian of Clerk to Auditing Committee laid over. „ 10 07 1874;; 3 268 ;; 24. .;Committee received application from Jasper Bishop to work on Indexes in office of Register o? Deeds. „ 11 02 1874; 3 ?,; 270 i? ; 25. .Report from Auditing Committee filed. I1 02 1874`,, , 3 271 `'? ?, 26. ?;Report of Auditing Committee spread upon the minutes. 11 02 1874? 3 271 4? ?4 27. ,Bi11 of R.S. Sellers referred to Auditing Committee. 11 02 1874,: 3 271 " rR , 28. ,Bills approved by Auditing Committee. 11 02 1874$ 3 273 ''.? , ?, 29. .;Bill from George Flack for incidental expenses approved, 11 02 1874? 3 ?. 273 = 30. .?Auditing report spread upon minutes; report of bills approved. 12 07 1874 3 281 '? t, , 31. .:Auditing Committee submitted its report on coupons paid by Treasurer and list of coupons to be destroyed. 12 08 1874;d 3 285 i+ ?i 32. .,Report of Auditing Committee of bills approved spread upon minutes. , O1 05 1875,, 3 291 ';. r? 33. .,Bills approved by the Auditing Committee. 02 02 i835,, 3 298 ', 34. ..Claim of Richard King referred to Auditing Committee. „ 03 03 1875?; 3 307 ` ?' 35. .Auditing Conunittee given more time to report. 03 03 1875.; 3 307 k, 36. .:Bi11s approved by Auditing Committee spread upon minutes. ., 03 05 1875;, 3 308 0' 37. ,,Report on bills approved by Auditing Committee spread upon minutes. 04 06 1875? 3 315 ° r 38. ,; Bill from Samuel Hall referred to Auditing Committee. : 05 03 1875r? 3 323 ? R 39. .? Report from Auditing Committee for bills approved spread upon minutes. ,. 05 08 1875s: 3 E 325 ; 0 40. ;:Bi11 of L.H, Grotgen referred to Auditing Committee. OS 08 1875; 3 z 325 r , 41. ;Bills ot W,W, Humphrey, James Davis, and Dr. S.S. Satchwell received by Auditing Comm:ittee. 05 17 1875?; 3 328 ? 42. ,pReport on bills approved by Auditing Committee spread upon minutes. 06 08 1875c; 3 ? 332 j 43. ,?Chairman moved that J.A. Smyth be discharged as Clerk to Auditing Committee. 06 23 1875",: 3 P 337 i , 44. ,;Board refused to vote on Chairman`s motion since Mr. Smyth was appointed by the Chairman, not ;? the Board. 06 23 1875?; 3 y 337 ' ? E tfi ? , ' ; ? ?? ? p E ? _ f? li i? ? INDEX TO COMMISSIOl?ERS MINUTES - N H t N C C ew anover oun ?, . . _ MATTER: COM MITTEE _ ¦ec. u. s. County Jndezea Since 1888 ?}? ?.?--?- To loeate names, OpBD 8t P?r OFFICE ?,?? An Identifying Trade Mark C1`? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA ?? 'I NATUitE 0? PROCEEDINGS ,"'? ?? ?l th DATE D ;; Y MINUTE BOOK ;E V l P ? on ?` ? ay ? ear ?? o . age ? - ? k? ,, 1. Chairman then discharged Mr. Smyth as Clerk to Auditing Comznittee. 06 ?; 23 1875?Q 3 337 ?? I 4 y ?i 2. - Application from J.H. Smyth for position of Auditing Clerk referred to next meeting. ? 06 „ 23 1875?; ?, ? 3 z 337 ;` <? 3. ? Chairman protested conduct of Auditing Committee in auditing full account of Mr. Smyth without investigat-? 06 ?, 28 1875;; h. 3 340 i: ?: _ ing his work. ? l` '' ? ? ?. ? ,? 4. Matter of electing a Clerk to the Auditing Committee postponed until next meeting. 06 28 1875iy 3 340 ?? _ . ; ?' 5. Messrs. Canaday, Steadman, and London to investigate action of J.H. Smyth as Auditing Clerk. 06 28 1875' 3 341 ; 6.? Report from Auditing Committee to be spread on minutes. • 07 08 a 1875 3 349 ; .7.N Report of Auditing Committee spread on minutes. 07 08 1875,? 3 349 ? ? 8.? Bill from John H. Smyth approved for incidental expenses. 07 08 ? 1875, 3 352 ?'? ,9.?; Order of Dr. H.S. Norcum referred to Auditing Committee. 08 03 1875y 3 361 ?; 10.;? Report of Auditing Committee on bills approved spread on minutes. 08 03 1875' 3 364 ,a 11.?? a Report from Auditing Committee relative to gold coupons paid by Treasurer spread on minutes. . 08 11 1875; 3 369 12.? q Coupons to be destroyed in presence of Commissioners are listed. 08 11 1875? 3 369 ? 13.?? Report of Auditing Committee on bills approved spread on minutes. 09 06 1875 3 373 ?4. Bill of John Taylor, Clerk to Auditing Committee, for incidental expenses approved. 09 06 1875' 3 373 15.? Letters from John Gibson and Nathaniel Jones referred to Auditing Coirnnittee. 09 13 1875?; 3 375 ., .?6.i ° Report of Auditing Committee spread upon minutes. , 10 07 1875,; ? 3 383 „ ? .17. Bill from Clerk John Taylor for incidental expenses approved. ;,, 10 07 1875,; 3 383 18.' Bills of Alex Sampson and W.H. Moore received. 10 11 1875..; 3 384 19. New Committee members: S. Van Amringe and A.H. Morris. ? 10 12 1875bs 3 387 ; 20. ? Auditing Committee submitted its October report and it ordered spread on minutes. ; 11 09 1875 ' 3 389 , 21.?? Bill of James Heaton, Clerk of Superior Court, received. 11 09 1875 3 389 ' 22. - To reduce County expenses, position of Auditing Clerk discontinued. 12 .. 11 1875. ,; 3 397 ? 23.p? Board received report from Auditing Committee and it was ordered spread on the minutes. y 12 16 1875`j 3 400 , € ,24.? Report from Auditing Committee for January, 1876, received and ordered spread on minutes. , 02 07 1876" 3 411 ?, ? ,25. Bills from John Smyth and John Taylor for incidental expenses approved, ', 02 07 1876 3 412 ; 26.?? Report from Auditing Committee for January, 1876, spread on minutes. i 02 11 1876; 3 414 , ?3 27.g? Bill from John Taylor for incidental expenses approved. „ 02 11 1876; 3 414 28. Board received February report from Auditing Committee and ordered it spread on the minutes. , 03 08 1876;; 3 418 ;, ;29. Bill from John Taylor for incidental expenses approved. ? 03 08 1876; 3 418 ,, 30.? Auditor's report for March ordered spread on minutes. „ 04 03 1876?, ? 3. 424;,, ? '31.?? , Bi11s from John Smyth and John Taylor for incidental expenses approved. , 04 03 187C?, 3 427 ,: 32. Report from Auditing Committee for Apri1 spread on minutes. ` 05 05 1876' 3 435 33.y Commissioner Davis placed on Auditing Committee. 05 05 1876 3 434 • ua ? ? 34.?? - ?? Biil from 3ohn Taylor for incidentai expenses ap?proved. 05 . 05 1876 ,. 3 435 r, 35.?j " Township bills of Alex Sampson and Anthony Howe referred to Auditing Co?nittee. 06 07 1876 ` 3 442 „ ki 36.u? Report from Auditing Committee spread on mintues. 06 07 . 1876, ? 3 446 t 37.? Office of C1erk to Auditing Committee declared vacant to reduce County expenses. 07 03 1876 3 448 , 38.? May and June reports of Auditing Committee ordered spread on minutes. , 07 08 1876? 3 450 39. June report spread on minutes. , 07 08 1876,, 3 451 40.j E Report from Auditing Committee for Ju1y ordered spread on minutes, pages 454 and 457. ,. 08 07 1876? 3 454 ,; 41. ? ? C1aim from J.W. Griffin, Sheriff of Union County, referred to Auditing Committee. „ 08 15 1876' 3 460 ;, 42.M ! Report from Auditing Committee ordered spread on minutes. 09 05 1876, , 3 465 ? 43.' ? ? County claims of Alex Sampson and William Johnson referred to the Auditing Committee. 09 ' 07 187E? 3 466 ,; 44.? ; Claims of former Clerk to Auditing Committee, J.E. Taylor, approved excepfi for by Commissioner Davis. _. 09 lI 1876,?, 3 468 ? ,45. Cornmissioner Davis protested above claims saying Mr. Taylor not in City ?fur most of time chargi ng for. 09 ll 1876 3 468 ? ;? ,? p? I? ? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Couniy, N. C. _ MATiER: COMMITTEE _ eto. u. s. County Indexee Since IH88 To locats names, Opl11 at COii A•Z TAB INDEX r?r o?ricc ?t?71? An IdentifyinQ Trade Merk ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE 8Y TNE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA ?? I'i? fg f? ; NATURE OF PROtEEDINGS DATE '? MINUTE BOOK ? ?? C' Month I Day Year ?? Vol. Page ?? ?? ?? 1.?;;Revised order declaring office of Auditing Clerk vacant to read "as of July 8, 1876" instead of Ju1y 3, 187?i 09 12 1876? 2. ;;Explanation set down as to why J.E. Taylor's claims were approved. ? ;, 09 12 1876;q 3. ? , k,Septeinber and October reports from Auditing Committee ordered spread on minutes. ? 11 22 1876? 4. ??Report of Auditing Committee for Novemlier ordered spread on minutes. ;: 12 04 1876s; S. ,;Report of Auditing Committee for October spread on minutes. ,. 12 04 ? 1876g; 6. ??Report of Auditing Committee for November spread on minutes. .. 12 04 1876Ca 7. ? .jBoard ordered that it is necessary to have a Clerk to the Auditing Committee. 12 29 1876`+a 8. 1S. Van Amringe appointed Clerk to Auditing Committee from Dec., 1876, to Dec., 1878, at $1,000 annually. 12 29 1876'.<. 9. Treasurer's December report referred to the Auditing Committee. . Ol .. 03 1877, ,b 10. Bill from Gas Company referred to Auditing Committee. O1 03 1877 11. Members appointed to Committee: J. Wagner, B. Grainger, and B.G. Worth. Ol 03 1877 12. ._Sheriff to hold claims of R.F. Eyden to present to Auditing Committee. Ol 29 1877: 13. Report from Auditing Cimmittee on gold coupons paid by Treasurer on account of interest in County bonds. 02 05 1877 14. List of bonds presented to Board by Auditing Committee to be destroyed. 02 05 1877 15. ,,Committee to wait on Auditing Committee and arrange a mode for issuing audited certificates for warrants. 04 02 1877' 16. Report of Auditing Committee relative to gold coupons paid by Treasurer ordered spread on minutes. .. 06 05 1877.. .R 17. iReports from Auditing Committee for Jan., Feb., and March ordered spread on minutes. 06 05 1877 18. Report on gold coupons paid by Treasurer. q 06 05 1877, 19. ;Recapitulation on report of Auditing Committee. 06 05 1877;? 20. ;Chairman W.L. DeRosset of Special Committee of Audit to be paid when first taxes are collected. 07 02 1877? 21. ,Reports from Auditing Committee for April, May, and June ordered spread on minutes. 08 11 1877?; 22. Report from Auditing Committee for July to be spread on minutes. 08 11 1877 23. ;Reports from Auditing Committee for A?pril, May , and June spread on pages 592-595 of minutes. ? 08 11 1?77 E, 24. .;Report for July from Auditing Committee spread on pages 600-603 of minutes. 08 11 18774 25. Report from Auditing Committee on gold coupons paid by Treasurer on interest on County bonds. 09 . 06 1877?; ?r 26. Report from Auditing Committee on gold coupons paid by Treasurer on interest on County bonds. 09 22 1877 27. ;Committee received claim of Messrs.Cronly and Morris for extra services in making up Tax Books. 10 O1 1877= 28. ,Committee received annual report of Register of Deeds on fees from marriage licenses due County. 10 O1 1877;v 29. aAugust and September reports of Auditing Committee to be spread on minutes. 11 06 1877 30. ,'Report from Auditing Committee on gold coupons paid by Treasurer. 11 06 1877` ?. 31. ,;,Report from Auditing Committee on bills auditied in August. 11 06 1877' 32. ,Clerk of Audit Committee to inquire into valuation of property of John Bissits and correct any mistakes. 12 03 1877 33. :Reports of Auditing Committee for Sept., Oct., and Nov. referred to Finance Committee. „ 12 15 1877 34. ;Reports from Auditing Committee on claims passed from September 1,1877 to December 1, 1877. 12 15 1877 35. ., Bill from S. Van Amringe for incidental expenses approved. 12 15 1$77.' 36. , Claim of Solicitor Moore referred to Auditing Committee. O1 07 1878 37. ?:Report from Auditing Committee on gold coupons paid by Treasurer on interest on County bonds. O1 09 1878? 3g. Report from Special Audit Committee on all old County claims. O1 19 1878. 39. ,;Bonds have been certified in lieu of old County claims and names listed to whom' they were issued. , O1 19 1878 40. ? List of amounts due parties from old claims. O1 19 1878.-, 41. ; List of outstanding claims which are fundable. „ O1 19 1878;a 42. Special Audit Committee cancelled all old vouchers and gave to Register of Deeds to file. O1 19 1878;; 43. Claim of Clerk of Superior Court for cost in lunacy cases referred to Auditing Committee. 02 16 1878;i 44. All bills to be audited on first Wednesday in each month and at ?o other time. 03 04 1878; 45. 'Clerk of Auditing Committee to ascertain from Dr. Grisson balance due County by State for keeping insane ;, 03 18 1878, , persons in County. '? ,. '.; g r' `7 [? , t' kI ? Ei fi ? ? 3 472 3 472 3 497 3 503 i 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 504 ? 517 4 „ 514 ? P 514 ?; ?r 516 ?' ?, ., 518 518 ?.? „ 523 !° ?. 525 K? :, r; 5 26 .? ?: 536 ? ;s r? 551 ; 551 ;?a 552 554 567 591 591 591 591 610 6 20 624 6 25 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 633 `? ;, 643 ;? r; 643 ? ?. 659 t. ?, 663 ` 667 ?. 667 ;. 679 y? 686 ?: 694 !?? G; 694 ¢; 69S ?! €' 696 `` ;, ?; 697 i. 701 706 714 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUT?S - N H t N C C ew anover oun y, . . _ MATTER: COMMITTEE _ etc. u. s. County Indezee Since 1888 r?r OFFICE C??I?E' An Identifying Trade Mar? ? To locate names, open at SURNAMH INITIAL TAB toTr A•i TAe INOex MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLO BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA , NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 6 DATE ?' ?j ? ?? MINUTE BOOK ' I 4 Month I Day I Year i;^, G, Vol. I Page I 1. Clerk to turn over State warrants to Treasurer for keeping County insane. ? - ?? 03 18 ? 187&?; ?? 3 714 ?, 2. Copy o f 1876 order given to Auditing Committee by J. Heaton in favor of J, London, k 04 29 1878;;, 3 721 3. Clerk Van Amringe turned over warrants from Sta te Auditor for care of insane to Treasurer. 06 05 1878!?? 3 725 ` ,4. Report from Clerk Van Amringe on money for care of insane and turned over money to Treasurer. p; 06 05 1878p? 3 730 ' ,5. Report from Auditing Clerk on warrants received from State Auditor for care of insane. 06 11 1878CN 3 731 ? _6. Report from Auditing Clerk on money from State for care of insane and the money is to be turned over to 06 25 1878?? 3 733 '??. the Treasurer. ? ? ,7. Auditing Clerk to issue a pass to Emaline Johnson to Goldsboro, she being a pauper. , 07 15 1878,;` 3 736 .8.?? Auditing Clerk to issue a pass to Weldron for Clanton and Saphron Toole and children. ,. 07 15 1878? 3 736 9.?? Resignation of S. Van Amringe as C1erk to Auditing Committee presented and accepted. 09 04 1878 3 745 C, , ?i 10.?? John Taylor and A.B. Lind nominated as Auditing Clerk and Warden of the Poor; John Taylor was elected. 09 04 1878, 3 745 ll.e? Commissioner W.L. Smith appointed to Auditing Committee in place of Mr. Atkinson. 09 27 1878 3 765 ,; 1 ?F h b 2. Mr. Smit to e temporary Chairman of Auditing Committee in absence of Commissioner Worth. 09 27 1878 3 765 13.E F? Report from Auditing Clerk on warrants from Bladen County for trial of R.L. Smith. 09 30 1878, 3 767 E ? 14.? Above warrants to be turned over to the Treasurer. 09 30 1878 3 767 ? ? ? 15.` Bil1 of J.C. Munds to be now approved. 10 07 1878; 3 768 :16. Board upholds report of Auditing Committee relative to bill o? P. Newman. 10 07 1878'. 3 768 17.?? Matter of painting the Jail roof referred to Auditing Committee. 11 07 1878, 3 775 ^ ? ,18.? Auditing Clerk to advertise that all claims against County must be ?presented to him by November 27. 11 15 1878Ky 3 779 19. Clerk to Auditing Committee to have necessary papers drawn rel.ative to the insane. 12 06 1878:? 4 4 20. Auditing Committee to meet in regular meeting the first Wednesday in every month. 12 27 1878, 4 9, Q 21.? Reports on bonds and coupons from November, 1877 to March, 1878 which were in hands of Auditing Committee., 04 07 1879 4 63 22. ? John D. Taylor elected Clerk to Auditing Committee and Warden of the Poor at same salary as before. N 09 O1 1879;? 4 102 23. i 1 350 copies to be printed for distribution of the annual report of the Auditing Committee. ? 09 15 1879 ? 4 107 ' ?4.? Applications of Mary Jones, Lucinda Lucus, and Margaret Sidbury referred to Auditing Committee. 03 06 1882y 4 362 ? ?5.? B.G. Worth, Roger Moore and H.A. Bagg appointed to Auditing Committee. „ 12 04 1882 4 433 ? ,26.?? Board accepted resignation of Col. Taylor as Auditing Clerk and Warden of the Poor. 04 16 1883v? 4 469 __ tl ,27.? ; Board regrets losing services of Col. Taylor, but rejoices at his promotion to County Treasurer. 04 16 1883' 4 ? 4b9 28. Board elected W.W. Shaw as Auditing Clerk and Warden of the Poor. 04 16 1883, 4 470 29.? W.W. Shaw resigned as Clerk to Auditing Committee and Warden of the Poor. y 07 04 1887 5 20 ( 30.? S.W. Vick elected Clerk to Auditing Committee and Warden of the Poor, 07 04 1887V. 5 ? 20 , 31. Board passes resolution praising W.W. Shaw for his work and services. 07 06 1887: 5 26 32.? F Audit Committee will not audit any claims unless approved by the Board. y 03 07 1892i 5 407 33.°? ? ? John W. Galloway elected Clerk to Auditing Committee. 12 07 1896 . 5 748 . ? '34.? Annual regort from Sugerior Court Clerk Taylor referred to Auditing Committee. O1 04 1897 ,, 5 754 ? ;, 35.?? Commissioners Moore, Nixon and Foster appointed to Auditing Committee. ; Ol 05 1897 5 756 36.yj ,? A.J. Marshall's report on money held by late Treasurer referred to Finance Committee and Auditing Comm. , 02 Ol 1897 5 761 IQ 37.?Y Matter of surrendering the indemnity bond referred to Audit and Finance Committees. 02 Ol 1897. 5 761 38.i Treasurer's January report referred to Audit and Finance Committees. „ 02 Ol 1897,, 5 761 , 39. Treasurer's monthly report referred to Audit Committee. ' 04 OS 1897, 5 799 ,; 40. Audit Committee reported Treasurer's report for March correct. 05 03 1897 6 9 41. ? Treasurer's April report submitted and referred to Auditing Committee. r. 05 03 1897?' . 6 9 r 42.? Letter from United Charities relative to striking off names of persons receiving aid referred to Auditing 07 07 1897' 6 20 , = Committee, as was the Treasurer's report. ? 43. Treasurer's School Fund report referred to Auditing Committee. 09 07 1897 6 42 ? ? ?a 44.? Auditing Clerk to keep books on all County prisoners hired out under sentence of the judge, 09 07 1897;?' .F 6 43 , E ?i' ?, t? I 't ?? ii INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATTER: COI?SMITTEE _ eeo. u. t. ?q County i?de:ea Sinee 1888 M?.?--- To loeats names, open at COTT A•Z TAB INDEX r?r ofrina (?,?cfejf7l? qn Identifyia? Trade Mark ?? SURNAMB INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS l.s Report from United Charities referred to Auditing Committee. 2., Report from United Charities referred to Auditing Committee. 3., Auditing Committee to settle Sheriff's account of taxes due County. r? 4. Bills from Dr. McMillan, County Physisian, for vaccine referred to this Committee, FROM APRIL 30, 1898, TO JULY 26, 1868, ALL BOARD ACTION WAS RULED ILLEGAL 5.:? Commissioner Dempsey appointed to Auditing Committee. 6. Position of Clerk to Auditing Committee abolished. 7. Report from resident physician at Hospital referred to Audit Committee. 8. Report from Superintendent Watson of County Home referred to this Committee, ` DATE ?` MINUTE BOOK ? ? Month I Day I G: Year ?j Vol. ( Page f? ?s 10 - 04 1897 ? 6 ?? ?? 46 ?? 5 Ol 03 1898 '; 6 ; 72 E; ?. ?? ? ?9 02 08 1898 ?? 6 81 ?y 02 08 1898 ;: 6 82 i' 9. Report from Register of Deeds referred to this Committee. 10. Treasurer filed his report and it was referred to the Auditing Committee. 11. County Attorney appointed to Auditing Committee, a permanent appointment. 12. Treasurer's June report referred to Auditing Committee. 13. Sheriff's expense account for June referred to Audit Committee. I ii 14., Reporfi from Superintendent of County Home referred to Auditing Committee. 15. Auditing Clerk, John Galloway, removed since tried to interfere with Board's rights,(LEGAL FROM THIS DATE) ( 16. J.W. Branch, custodian, to take possession of a11 books and papers in former Auditing Clerk`s office. 17. W.P. Oldham elected Auditing Clerl?. 18. Mr. Oldham to buy new keys for Commissioners' room and keep door secure. 19. New Committee appointed: Roger Moore, J.L. Boatwright and John Barry, 20. Report from Superintendent of County Home Watson referred to this Committee. 21. Auditing Clerk Oldham allowed extra money for services. 22. Present Auditing Clerk to retain his office at present salary and serve at pleasure of Board. 23. Report from Superintendent of Roads, J. Barry, on work done by hands referred to this Committee. 24. Members appointed: Commissioners Moore, Holmes and McEachern. 25. Request from W.P. Oldham for compensation for extra services rendered declined. ? 26. Members appointed: Commissioners McEachern, Holmes and Vollers. 27. Request from Carolina Ice Co. for corrected tax list referred to this Committee. '' 28, Owen Fennell elected Clerk of Auditing Committee. 05 05 y 06 06 06 06 _ 06 „ 07 07 ., 07 04 04 05 05 05 08 12 12 12 12 Ol 06 11 12 29. BiZl of Auditing Clerk W.P. Oldham approved, and several letters received verifying that he is due money, O1 ' 30. Keeper of convicts to furnish Auditing Clerk with list of all inmates and when their sentences expire and , 02 ;, 02 18 98 ` 6 04 1898 6 06 1898 :: 6 06 1398 6 06 1398 ., 6 06 1898 6 06 1898 .. 6 05 18 98 ,; 6 05 189? , 6 05 1898 . 6 30 1898 .` 6 30 189$ ., 6 ??2 1898 6 ??2 1898 6 ?02 1898 6 ., ?Ol 1898 6 ??5 1893 6 .t0 1898 6 15 1899 6 20 1899 6 Ol 1900 6 04 1900 . 6 05 1900 6 03 1900 , 6 07 1901 6 13 1901 , 6 ' of any new inmates. 31., Annual report on Schedule B Taxes received from Sheriff and referred to Auditing Committee. 12 02 1901 6 32. Bonds of County officers referred to Attorney to see that they are in proper form. 12 OZ ?.901 6 ? 33.. Application of Orrell and Carroll for duplicate warrants referred to Auditing Committee. 02 Q3 19Q2 6 34. Annual report form W.G. Elliott as Chairman of John Walker Memorial Hospital referred to this Committee. 02 03 1902 6 35. Letter from William Caler referred to Auditing Committee. 02 19 1902 : 6 36. Auditing Committee reported on bonds destroyed, 03 03 1902 6 37. Request from Southern Bell Telephone Co. to lay wires along public roads referred to Attorney and Auditing 03 03 1902 6 Committee. 38. Application of Julius Henry for relief referred to Auditing Committee. 04 ?7 1902 6 i, 39. i Annual report referred to Auditing Committee on expenditures of County funds. 12 Ol 1902 6 4?. ?ond of newly elected County officials referred to Auditing Committee for exariination. 12 Ol 1902 : 6 41. Owen Fennell elected Clerk to Auditing Committee. 12 02 1902 6 42. ?,Members appointed: Commissioners Holmes, Vollers and McEachern. 02 02 1903 6 43. Some Courthouse bonds to be paid from Sinking Fund and Auditing Committee to select bonds to be paid. ; r? 07 ?i 06 1903 iQ 6 122 ;i 124 '' ?' 133 i 133 134 „ 134 134 .. 148 ;? 148 148 ,. 163 ; 163 ? 163 163 164 171 199 ' 204 365 ?r 365 381 447 484 : 491 513 519 615 ?. 616 631 631 634 639 640 644 683 ?; 684 ? 686 701 ?, ?, 731 . t ?i H t? N C C INDEX TO CO?MISSIONERS MINUTES - N AUDITING oun anover y, . . , MATTER: ew CO MMIT TEE a Rec. u. s. County Indezee Sinee 1886 h?• ?r.3- To loeate names, OpB11 0t COTT A-2 TAB INDEX ?AT OFFICE (??? An [dentifying Trade Mark ??8 SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLO BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, kORTH CAROLINA ? ? DATE i ? `a `] MINUTE BOOK ;+ NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?? ? F; Monih ( Day ? ?' Year ?? a Vol, ' ? Page ,?; ?€ 1. , Claim from Dr. J. Dosher for services at jury of inquest referred to Auditing Committee, • 10 . 05 ? 1903; ' 6 . 755 !; ? ? r s ,? 2. Owen Fennell elected Clerk of Auditing Committee at $50 per month. ,? 12 07 1903'?, 6 762 ,`: ?, 3. Annual 1903 tax statement from Treasurer and Sheriff referred to Auditing Committee, .; 12 07 1903',; ?_. 6 764 ` 4. Request from J.W. Winders for correction of taxes charged on bank stock referred to Auditing Committee. ? Ol 04 1904k; 6 773 5. Auditing Committee approved Sheriff's settlement of County taxes. 'y, 04 04 1904i? 6 787 ,? 6. Annual report fron Treasizrer Green re?erred to Auditing Committee. 12 OS 1904`R 7 10 ,? 7. Owen Fenn.ell eleCGed C1erk to Auditing Com:nittee. 12 05 1904'? 7 11 ? 8. Re?ort from Superintendent o:? Coiinty Home ?eferre3 to this Committee. 03 06 1905y 7 20 9. Report from ?uditing Committee on Courthouse bonds turned in. , 07 03 1905: 7 34 10.?b Letter fro?a Audit C1erk filed. , 09 ?5 1905 7 37 ?_ _11.ky Rep??Lt of ?h?irman on disbursements referred to t?is Committee, as was that of_ the Treasurei-. 12 04 1905 7 47 f? 12.r? 4R Report of Superior ?ourt ?1e?k and ?egisf_?r ??f Dee3s r?f_??rred to this Convnittee, 12 04 1905 7 42 13.? flwet.i Fennell elected Auditing Cle?k at same salary as '_ast year. 12 04 1905 7 42 14.? ? Re?urts from Coiinty Attorneyo un back taxes referre3 to ?'zis Committe?? 12 04 1905 7 +4 ? _15. Report from Sheriff on Schedule B and liquor taxes collected referred to this Committee. 12 04 19D5 7 /?4 , 15.? Grand Jury's report referred to Auditing Committee. , 02 03 19fl6, 7 ?+7 ? i 17.! Annual report of James Walker Memorial Hospital referred to this Committee. ., 02 03 1906? 7 , .18. Attorney's report on back taxes ?ollected referred to this Committee. 05 07 1906,? 7 52 ,, .19. Report from Superintendent of County Home referred to this Committee and the report from Superior Court ;,, 05 07 1906;, 7 52 C lerk . ,. ??. • 20. Reports from Superintendents of Roads and County Home referred to this Committee. 07 02 1906 7 57 , 21. Report from County Attorney on back taxes collected referred to this Co?nittee. 07 02 1906 7 57 22. Report from Superior Court C1erk referred to this Committee. 07 02 1906. 7 57 23.? Attorney's report on back taxes collected in Ju1y referred to Auditing Committee. 08 06 1906 7 59 24. Reports from Superintendent of County Home and Clerk of Superior Court referred to this Committee. 08 06 1906 7 59 25.i Request from Atlantic National Bank for duplicate warrants, originals 1ost, referred to this Committee. 08 06 1906 7 60 ? 26.? ? Petition from Caroline Lodge of Eagles for tax exemption on fair referred to Audit Committee. ?. 09 04 1906; 7 61 , ? 27.?? Reports from Superintendents of Roads and County Home referred to Audit Co?n.ittee. 09 04 1906. 7 61 28. Reports from Superintendents of County Home and Superior Courfi Clerk referred to this Committee. 11 06 1906a 7 65 29.?? Attorney's report on back taxes collected referred to this Committee. 12 03 1906: 7 66 ?• 30. Reports from Superintendents of Roads and County Home and Superior Court Clerk referred to this Committee., 12 03_ 1906 7 66 31. Treasurer Green's annual statement given to this Committee to publish. . 12 03 1906? 7 68 , ,32.? Chairman's report submitted to Auditing Committee to publish. ; 12 03 1906„ 7 68 33.? Owen Fennell re-elected Auditing C1erk. 12 03 1906,,, 7 68 34.? Matter of money for State Fair referred to Auditing Committee and Attorney. (See FESTIVALS) 02 04 1907„ 7 73 35.h? Reports from Superintendents of Roads and County Home referred to this Committee. , 02 04 1907F, 7 77 „ $Y ,36.?? Auditing Committee to pay Nathan Schloss for use of his office during election. 02 04 1907, 7 77 37.f? Annual report from James Walker Hospital referred to this Committee. 02 04 1907 7 77 38. Report from Superintendent of County Home referred to Auditing Committee. 03 04 1907 7 81 ?? 39? Auditing Committee reported Hospital report correct. 03 04 i907:' 7 81 r 40. Auditing Committee reported lost coupon of AtLantic National Bank had been paid, 10 07 1907, 7 110 ? 41?? Annual reports from Chairman, Treasurer and Superior Court C1erk referred to this Committee. 12 02 1907; 7 113 42, Annual report from James Walker Memorial Hospital referred to this Committee. 02 03 1908; 7 122 43:3 ?? Report from Superintendent of County Home referred to this Committee. 10 05 1908.; ' 7 151 , 44?? Auditing Committee increased to include the entire Board. 10 OS 1908= 7 152 45. ? Contract to be made with Audit and Bond Co, to audit County's books. ??, / ?? 10 21 1908; , `; z ? 7 153 ' k I INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. , MATTERT AUDITING COMMITTEE ` aEa. u. s. County lndezea Since 1888 ??+?--- To lota}e names? open ot C07T A-Z TAB INDEX ?AT OFFICE ?? An Identifying Trade Mark ff`8 SURNAME INITIAL TAB INADE BY THE (OTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH GROLINA NATURE OF PROtEEDINGS 1. Chairman entered his annual report which was referred to this Committee to publish. 2. Owen Fennell elected Clerk to Auditing Committee. 3. Report of Audit and Bond Co, referred to Auditing Committee. 4. Report from City Hospital referred to Auditing Committee. 5. Sheriff Cowan stated his settlement of 1908 taxes was ready; referred to Auditing Committee. 6. Report of Recorder's Court referred to Auditing Committee. DATE Month IDay I Year 12 07 1908 12 07 1908 01 04 1909 02 01 1909 04 05 1909 05 03 1909 07 1909 07 1909 06 1909 06 1909 02 1909 08 1909 04 1909 Ol 1909 Ol 1909 7. Report from Superintendent of Roads referred to this Committee. 06 8. Report from Clerk to Recorder's Court referred to this Committee. 06 9. Report from Superintendent of County Home referred to Auditing Committee. 07 10. Report from Supaintendent of Roads and of C1erk to Recorder's Court referred to this Committee. 07 11. Reports from CLerk to Recorder's Court, Superintendents of County Home and Roads referred to this Committee. 08 12. Reports from Superintendents of County Home and Roads referred to this Committee. 09 13. Report from Superintendent of Roads and C1erk to Recorder's Court referred to this Committee. 10 14. Report from CLerk to Recorder's Court referred to Auditing Committee. 11 15. Citizens to audit County books instead of professional audit. 11 16. Chairman's and Treasurer's annual reports referred to this Committee. 12 17, Reports from Clerk to Recorder's Court, C1erk to Superior Court and Superintendent of Home referred here. 12 18. Reports from Sheriff and Superintendent of Roads referred to this Committee. 12 19. Committee to audit County books was divided on whether or not a professional audit was needed; deferred. 12 20. Report from Justice Bornemann referred to this Committee. 12 21. Matter of back taxes due by Samuel Bear, Jr. referred to this Committee. 01 22. Claim of C.G. Carter of tax overcharge referred to this Committee. 01 23. Report from Superintendent of Roads referred to Auditing Board. 01 24. Reports from C1erk to Recorder's Court, Superintendent of Roads and Hospital referred to this Committee. 02 25. List of stock sold by C.L. Taylor of Standard Turpentine Co. to go to Auditing Board. 03 26. Reports from Superintendent of Roads and from Associated Charities referred to Auditing Board. 03 27. Sheriff Cowan's 1909 tax settlement referred to Auditing Board. 04 28. Report from C1erk to Recorder's Court referred to Auditing Board. 04 29. Reports from C1erk to Recorder's Court and Superintendent of County Home referred to Auditing Board. 05 30. Reports from Clerk to Recorder's Court and Superintendents of County Home and Roads referred to this Comm. 06 31. Report from Superintendent of County Home referred to Auditing Board. 07 32. W.A. Williams to fi11 vacancy of Auditing C1erk due to death of 0. Fennell. 07 33. Reports fram Recorder's Court C1erk and Superintendents of County Roads and Home referred to Auditing Board. 08 34. Chairman to have County books and accounts audited. 09 35. iteports from Recorder's Court Clerk and Superintendent of Roads referred to this Con?nittee. 10 36. Report from Superintendent of County referred to Auditing Board. 10 37. Reports from Recorder's Court Clerk and Superintendent of County Home and Roads referred to Auditing Board. 11 38. Matter of auditing County books deferred to meeting of Auditing Board. 11 39. Annual reports from Chairman, Superior Court Clerk, Recorder's Court C1erk and Register of Deeds referred 12 to Auditing Board. 40. W.A. Williams elected ?uditing CLerk and custodian of the building. 41, Applications for Janitor referred to Auditing Clerk, W.A. Williams. 42. Reports from Superintendents of Roads and County Home referred to Auditing Board. 43. Reports from Superintendents of Roads and County Home and Recorder's Court C1erk for December referred to Auditing Board. 44. Committee members: Entire Board. 06 1909 06 1909 06 1909 06 1909 06 1909 03 1910 03 1910 03 1910 07 1910 07 1910 07 1910 04 1910 04 1910 02 1910 06 1910 05 1910 11 1910 01 1910 08 1910 43 1914 03 1910 MINUTE BOOK Vol. I Page 7 157 7 160 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 166 168 173 176 178 179 179 180 181 182 183 184 184 185 186 186 186 186 189 189 189 190 191 192 193 193 194 195 197 198 198 199 20Q 20I 07 1910 7 202 07 1910 7 202 05 1910 7 203 12 05 1910 7 204 12 05 1910 7 204 12 05 1910 7 204 01 04 1911 7 206 O l 05 1911 7 208 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? N C ? MATT RT AUDITING COMMITTEE , . . _ nEC. u. s. Counry Inde:ea Since 1888 TO lOtaiO IttIR185? open qt COTT A-Z TAB INDEX PAT OFFICE ?p?? An Identifying Trade Mark ? SURNAME 1N171AL 7AB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SQLO BY OYYE N C. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORT H CAROLINA ;? NATURE OF PROCEEDWGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month I Day Year Vol. I Page ? Z..? Reports from Superintendent of Health, Associated Charities and Hospital referred to Auditing Board. 02 06 1911 7 208 2., Application for Janitor of Courthouse from R.E. Weeks referred to Auditing Clerk Williams. 02 06 1911 7 208 3. Bi11s from Meares Harriss and Dr. Russell Bellamy for services in J.C. Ho11y case referred here. 03 06 1911 7 210 4.; Reports from Superintendents of Roads and County Fiome referred to Auditing Board. 03 06 1911 7 210 5. Reports from Recorder's Court C1erk, Register of Deeds and Superintendents of County Home and Roads 04 03 1911 7 213 referred to Auditing Board. 6, Sheriff Cowan's 1910 tax settlement referred to Audzting Board. 04 04 1911 7 213 7. Auditing C1erk to issue orders for poor to "whom it may be presented" not to specific persons. 05 01 1911 7 217 8. Reports from Superintendents of County Home and Roads referred to Auditing Board. 05 01 1911 7 217 9. Report from Associated Charities referred to Auditing Board. 06 05 1911 7 223 10. Board took no action on claim from Dr. Russell Bellamy since matter had been done previously. 06 OS 1911 7 223 11. Dr. R. Bellamy appeared relative to Ho11y case; Chairman to consult with Judge Peebles. 07 03 1911 7 225 12. Reports from Superintendent of Roads and County Home referred to this Committee. 08 07 1911 7 230 13.,, Reports from Associated Charities and Superintendents of Roads and County Home referred to this Committee. 09 06 1911 7 232 14. Bi11 from Superior Court Clerk for pay of stenographer in case of W.L. Duke referred to this Committee. 09 06 1911 7 232 15. Request ?rom Auditing C1erk,William A. Williams, for County to buy addin.g machine referred. 10 02 1911 7 233 16. Question of purchasing an adding machine referred to BuiZding Committee. 10 05 1911 7 234 17. Reports from Superintendent of County Home, Associated Charities and C1erk to Recorder's Court referred to 11 06 1911 7 235 this Committee. 18. Reports from Associated Charities, Justices, Chairman, Treasurer and Recorder's Court Clerk referred to 12 04 1911 7 237 this Committee. 19. Request from J.H, Chadbourn of N.C. Water-Way Association for money referred to Auditing Committee. 12 04 1911 7 237 20. W.A. Wil.liams re-elected Auditing Board's C1erk. O1 02 1912 7 241 21. Auditing Committee members: Entire Board. O1 02 1912 7 241 22. Reports from Memorial Hospital and Associated Charities referred to Auditing Committee. 02 05 1912 7 244 23. Auditing Clerk to find out amount of taxes paid by E.J. Padrick on lot, 02 08 1912 7 244 24. Auditing C1erk to take notes of this meeting in absence of C1erk to Board. 03 05 1912 7 247 25. Matter of tax refund for Daisy M. Jones referred to Auditing Committee. 07 01 1912 7 253 26. Applications for Janitor from J.H. Ottaway and M,S. Reynolds referred to W.A, Williams, custodian. 10 07 1912 7 260 27. W.A, Williams elected Clerk of Auditing Committee at same salary as last year. 12 02 1912 7 264 28. County accounts to be audited by an expert accountant. 12 02 1912 7 264 29. Report from Associated Charities referred to this Committee. 12 02 1912 7 265 30. Report from Recorder's Court C1erk referred to this Committee. 12 03 1912 7 265 31. Annual report of Recorder's Court C1erk referred to Auditing Committee. 12 05 1912 7 266 32. Auditing Committee to supply grate baxs for heater of CQUrthouse and Jai1. 12 05 1912 7 266 33. Audit of County books had been started. 12 05 1912 7 266 34. Auditing Clerk Williams received bids to publish annual reports of Sheriff, Chairman and Superior Court 12 09 1912 7 267 Clerk; contract awarded to Evening Dispatch. 35. Auditing Committee members: Entire Board.. 12 09 1912 7 267 36. Treasurer Orre11's monthly report referred to Auditing Committee. O1 06 1913 7 271 37. Consideration of audit report from A.H. Marsh, public accountant, deferred. 01 06 1913 7 271 38. Board ruled to have an annual outside audit of its books. 01 13 Z913 7 274 39. Reports from Treasurer and Associated Charities referred to Auditing Committee. 02 03 1913 7 279 40. Treasurer's monthly report referred to Auditing Committee. 04 07 1913 7 288 41., Report from public accountant, A.H. Marsh, filed. 05 09 1913 7 292 42. A,H. Marsh to audit County's offices at end of fiscal year. 10 06 1913 7 316 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count ? AUDITING COMMITTEE ?? . U. , MATTER• ` xec. u, s e?r OFFIC . Counry Indezea Since 1fi88 ?p?? An ldentifying Ttade Maric E ?? ???--? To IotOtO nam83, open Ot ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX kAADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDiNGS DATE MINUTE BOOK ?; Month IDay I Year Vol. I Page :? 1. Report of A,H, Marsh, public accountant, read. 01 05 1914 7 331 2. Auditing Commi ttee members: Entire Board. 04 19 1915 7 454 3. Next audit of County books to be done by a local auditor. 07 03 1916 7 570 4. Board to secur e an auditor to audit County books. 11 06 1916 7 594 INDE X TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES N H C ? N C - ew anover ount y, . . , MAT ERT LIQUOR LICENSE ` ntc. u. s. Counry Indezea Since 1888 {?? x•3--- To loeafe names, open at rer oFilCE ?.?,?? An ldentifying Ttade Mark w?:? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE (OTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN 6. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH GROLINA NATURE OP PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Yea? Vol. Page 1. Beer license approved for Z. A. Sneeden, Seagate. 07 06 1936 9 440 2. Beer license approved for Jack Richard, Castle Hayne. 07 09 1936 9 441 I 3. Beer licnese approved for T. A. Shepard, Gordon Road. 07 13 1936 9 441 4. ABC Board approved for new location, rent increase. 07 13 1936 9 441 • 5. Beer license approved for L. C. Vereen, East Wilmington. 07 20 1936 9 443 6. ABC Annual report presented, received. 07 20 1936 9 443 7. Beer license approved for J. D. Pigford, Carolina Beach Road. 07 27 1936 9 444 8. Beer license approved for Harry C. Stalter, Route 30. 07 27 1936 9 444 9. ABC a udit report received. 08 03 1936 9 444 10. Beer license approved for Charles T. Sneeden, Winter Park. 08 03 1936 9 445 11. Victo r Bryant, ABC Commission and investigator, written by ABC to xequest Cou nty side of issue. 08 03 1936 9 445 12. Beer license approved for Thomas Hussey, Jr., East Wilmington. 08 17 1936 9 448 13. Beer license approved for H. C. Linker, Castle Hayne Road. 08 17 1936 9 448 14. Beer license approved for J. T. Register, Castle Hayne Road. 08 17 1936 9 448 15. Beer license approved for Lula R. Simpson, Seabreeze. 08 17 1936 9 448 ! 16. Beer lic ense approved for J. C. Corbett, Carolina Beach Road. 08 24 1936 9 449 'I 17. Beer lic ense approved for Mrs. Nellie Jones, Carolina Beach Road. 08 24 1936 9 449 18. Beer license approved for William Reynolds, Masonboro. 08 24 1936 9 449 19. Beer license approved for Charles F. Lewis, Carolina Beach Road. 09 14 1936 9 452 20. Beer license declined for Mrs. Ester Bailey, Carolina Beach. 09 21 1936 9 453 21. Beer license approved for Jim Finch, Four Mile. 09 26 1936 9 454 22. Beer license approved for Frank Sneeden, Carolina Beach Road. 09 26 1936 9 4?54 23. Beer license approved for W. W. Wright, Castle Hayne Road. 10 05 1936 9 456 24. Beer lic.?nse approved for J. E. Cheek, CoaStalFair. 10 12 1936 9 457 25. Beer license approved for J. W. Hewlett, Coastal Fair. 10 12 1936 9 457 26. Beer license approved for F. P. Harrill, Wrightsville Sound. 10 19 1936 9 458 27. Beer license violated by C. E. Justice, Greenfield Park. 10 29 1936 9 460 28. Beer license violated by C. E. Justice, Greenfield Park. 11 09 1936 9 461 ? 29. Beer license revoked for C. E. Justice, Greenfield Park. 11 09 1936 9 461 ' 30. Beer license violated by D. H. Dyer, Carolina Beach Road. 11 16 1936 9 463 31. Beer license violated by H. C. Linker, Castle Hayne Road. 11 16 1936 9 463 32. Beer license violated by Jack R. Matouk, Castle Hayne Road. 11 16 1936 9 463 33. Beer license violated by J. T. Register, Castle Hayne Road. 11 16 1936 9 463 34. Beer license violated by Thomas A. Reynolds, Carolina Beach Road. 11 16 1936 9 463 35. Beer license violated by George Russ, Carolina Beach Road. 11 16 1936 9 463 i 36. Beer license violated by T. A. Shepard, Airport Road. 11 16 1936 9 463 37. Beer license revoked for J. E. Caison, Carolina Beach Road. 11 16 1936 9 463 38. T. H. Woodward, Wilson, NC was written on retaining contxol of ABC stores in General Assembly. 11 23 1936 9 465 39. Beer license violations heard. 11 23 1936 9 465 40. Beer license violations heard for evidence. 11 25 1936 9 465 41. Beer license revoked for George Russ. 11 25 1936 9 465 42. Beer license revoked for D. H. Dyer. 11 25 1936 9 465 ? 43. Beer license revoked for T. A. Reynolds. 11 25 1936 9 465 44. Beer license revoked for J. T. Register. 11 25 1936 9 465 45. Beer license revoked for H. L. Linker, Castle Hayne Road. 11 25 1936 9 465 46. Beer license revoked for J. R. Malouk, Castle Hayne Road. 11 25 1936 9 465 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, N. C. , MU JECT Automobiles - ae?. u. s. ?1' County Indezee Since 1888 ? TO IOC? Oamts? Op?D at COTT A$ TAt INOEX P?T OFF:CE ?.?,??:(,6-? An Identifying Trade Mark tURNAME INITIAL TAY MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS. OHIO SOLD tY OWEN ?. CUNN, NEw tERN, NORTN GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Dny Year Vol. Page 1. Lights authorized on vehicles using hardsur.face roads. 4 7 1919 ? 42 2. Wilmington Motar Club and Road Commit':ee to elimi.nate glarP lights on autos. 8 4 1??19 8 68 3. City A??.tomobiles Association to co-operate on tr??.fEic rul.es. 5 7 1?a20 8 113 4. A?.to penalties released. 9 20 1927 8 462 5. Report expeci?ed on purchase of Fire Truck. 6 6 1927 8 445 6. Packard truck authorized. 6 6 1??27 8 477 7. Daa:lage report authorized on auto by County t.ruck. 8 14 19?_8 8 527 8. Repairs to Packard truck authorized. 10 1 1928 8 5;35 9. ?rar?.k Ross to attend Traf:Eic Assoe Luncheon. 10 9 1928 8 536 10. Consideration taken on 0. W. Will.iamson claim fox aut? damages. } 7_2 1929 8 563 11. Auto owners serure? from Department of Revenue. 3 19 192.9 8 564 12. Damages paid ?n 0. W. Willianson auto. 3 26 1929 8 566 13. .J. C. Sandlin's auto repaired, due to damage by road force. 4 23 1929 8 571 14. Dump t?u.ck authorized. 6 1.1 1929 8 578 15. M. D. Fillyam claim declined on auto repairs. 7 16 1929 8 584 16. I. W. Willis claim approved for auto :r_epairs. 2 26 1929 ? 561 17. P?.clcard truck authorizec3. 12 11 1??29 9 13 18. Truck authorized for repair of old ones. 1 6 1930 9 16 19. D. Boet considered for cc?mpensation in mule struck by County truck. 3 11 1930 9 29 20. Truck quotas presented, trade-in accepted. 12 9 I930 9 79 21. Packard truck approved for payment, 12 16 1930 9 82 22. Action deterred on Grant Garland auto claim. 5 4 1931 9 107 23. G. Garland auto claim referred for settlement. S 12 1931 9 108 24. Three (3) trucks from road account transferred to County Farm account to transport 5 18 1931 9 109 prisoners and other operational work. 25. Edward D. Simpkins, Pender County, exempted from payment of license for "Motor Velicle 12 7 1931 9 140 For Hire". 26. Adjusting dat?.ages, estimated at $68 to C. H. Register's auto referred to Chairman. 11 1 1932 9 147 27. Two (2) titles to truck for ?eleif accepted from Smith Motor Co. and Ra?QY Chevrolet Co. 11 14 1932 9 190 28. Burke H. Bridgers requested County take title to twelve (12) trucks for ?elief Assoc 12 5 1932 9 193 and fv.rnish dri?ers for each at $1.50 per day, referred to Ch:?.irman and County Attorney. 29. Truck from P. R. Sm?ith Mctor Co. authorized for purc??.ase at $175. 1 16 1933 9 199 30. State list of vehicles owners authorized for purchase. 4 16 1934 9 281 31. Payment authorized for damages to 0'Crowley's ?ruck damaged by County truck. 1 27 1936 9 40/+ 32. Furchase of new County truck referred to Chairman and Trask. 2 17 1936 9 409 33. Payment approved for repair of County vehicle. 3 15 1937 9 486 34. Weldon Baker, claim for damages to auto by County truck referred to Chairrnan, 8 2 1937 9 527 35. Clair?? for damages involving County truck referrE.:i to Chairman 8 16 1937 9 532 36. Trade-in of County Farm truck recommended. 8 16 1937 9 533 37. Louis Berman of Wilson, claim for damages in County vehicle declined by Boa;?d. 9 20 1937 9 541 38. Damages by County truck to auto referred to Chairman. 2 21 1938 9 568 39. Payment auyhorized to W. L. Baker for damages by County truck. 2 28 1938 9 570 40. Dump trucks authorized for Airport work. 11 6 1939 10 93 41. Dump trucks authorized for Airport work. 11 13 1939 10 94 42. Dump trucks approved. 12 11 1939 10 100 43. W. N. Abrahms declined auto payment in collison . with mule. 5 6 1940 10 124 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. C. MU JECT , , Autom obi les - xe?. u. s, County Inaezea Since 1888 ? TO (oCOf? nam?s? op?n dt COTT A-I TA? tNpEX P?r OFFICE C?E?? An IdentifYinB Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TA? MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO SOtO ?T OMEN 0. OUNN, NEw ?ERN, ItORTH GItOLINA ?3 ' NATURE OF PROCEEDlNGS ? DATE MINUTE BOOK ; Month Dny Year Vol. Page , ?? ? ,1 l.a , ruck approved for mosquito control. 6 7 940 0 32 2.i? ? Damages with County truck un-reported, investigated. 7 22 1940 10 140 ? 3.?? Number of truck repairs authorized. 7 14 1941 10 214 ?. E1 4?; ?? Expenses of v?h.icles a? Airport and County Home discussed. 4 13 t942 10 ?67 ?? 5«? ; Half-ton trucks discussed, Red book continued. 1 14 1946 10 476 6.?? Half-ton truck authorized. 4 ?9 1946 IO 495 r? ,? 7.? Bids for truck referred to Chairman. S 27 1946 IO 498 8.,, ?: Sheriff car approved. 8 L6 L948 11 41 9.' Safeway Transit Co sv.bmitted req?u.est for increase bus fare. 8 30 194& ?? 42 10.` Study to be made on bus fare increase. 8 30 L948 11 42 11., Auditor named to committee on Safeway Transit issu?. 9 7 L948 11 45 12.;' }', County Attorney reported on Safeway Transit issue. 9 ?3 1948 11 45 13.;?, Utility Commission heard complaints against bus fare increases. 9 ?7 ?948 11 49 14.`: ; Que•stion raised on Queen City Trailways increasing bus fare. 12 ?F L948 11 65 15.'. Payment declined for damages to W. S. Baker's car. 5 L4 L951 11 260 1b. Letter of thanks received for use of County truck. 1 Ll L954 11 478 17.`" ? McLean Trucking Co letter received on appropriation for trucking steamship system. 2 ?3 L954 11 488 ; 18: More equipment needed at County garage for vehicles repair. 12 L3, L954 11 561 I9:' ?, More equipment for County garage he?d in abeyance. 12 20 1954 11 562 , 20.?,? Equipment authorized for County garage. 1 3 L955 11 563 21.;?, Bill to Cape Fear Motor Sales approved for repairs to W. B. Gore's car. 8 7_9 L955 11 627 22«' Approved payment of $100.95 insurance premi?.um auto ?Ieet. 9 10 L955 12 8 23:,' Approved Sheriff's reqv.est for three (3) autos. 11 26 L956 12 lI0 24. Authorized advertising for pick-up truck. 12 10 L956 12 114 25. Bid for t?uck awarded to Cape Fear Motor Sales, also bid for three (3) cars. 12 10 1956 I2 114 26:;; Cape Fear Motor Sales not able to deliver, contract awarded to Raney Chevrolet Co. 1 14 t957 12 121 27; Motion carried to purchase County truck from insurance co. 1 14 1957 12 121 28?? Authorized changing communication in Sheri£f's cars. 1 28 1957 12 125 29«?. Approved general funds to purchase truck. 2 18 I957 12 13I 30?; Approved funds for Sheriff communication system. 5 6 1957 12 150 31? Received quotation on County ?Wn? vehicles liability insurance coverage. 5 13 1957 I2 151 32:, Bill in Legislature to prevent autos from parking on County property. 5 27 1957 12 155 33? Insurance check of autos at Community Hospital received. 7 15 1957 12 167 34. ?uthorized police protectio? for cars parked near embarkation, Stockholm Cruise. 11 4 1957 12 I91 35.. Approved payment for insurance fleet coverage. 6 2 1958 12 264 36: Fuel contract awarded to Arkanas Fuel Oil Co. 6 30 1958 12 272 37w; Authorized advertising for Sheriff cars. 7 21 1958 12 281 38?? Bids received, authorized re-advertising. 8 18 1958 12 292 39;, Received bids, contract awarded to Cape Fear Motor Sales for three (3) cars. 9 8 1958 12 299 40, Bid awarded to Raney Chevrolet Co for one (1) car. 9 8 1958 12 299 41; Motion carried fv.:ture bidders post 5% bid bond. 9 15 1958 12 301 42,` Cape Fear Motor, informed of intent to withdraw bid unless awarded contract for four 9 15 1958 12 301 ;? (4) cars. 434; Letter received confirming verbal notice to withdraw bid, owner intent to honor contract. 9 22 1958 12 44e Dragline operator not allowed to use County truck to and from work. 10 13 1958 12 ', 45:, Authorized Secretary to review insurance on Sheriff's cars, request Sheriff be present 3 23 1959 12 t: at next meeting. ti 4? 305 314 40 S ?? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Countg N. C. MU JEC'( , _ Auto mobi les ? nec, u. s. p?J'_ Covnry Indexea Since 1888 ? To lOMlI 1lom?s? O?Nn 01 r?r OFFICE C?E?:(.a-? An IdentifYinB Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAY COTT A•Z AAADE BY THE COTT INDEX SOLD tY OWEN i. DUNN, N TA? INGEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS. OHIO EN tERN. NORiN GROLINA DATE MINUiE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Secretary. authorized to contract Airport Manager in regards to bids for gas and oil. 6 24 1959 12 451 2. Bids received for gas, oil and fuel, referred to purchasing agent, T. D. Love, Secretary 7 20 1959 12 469 and Airport Manager, John A. Westbrook. 3. Contract (above) awarded to Arkansas Fuel Oil Corp. 8 3 1959 12 477 4. Authorized additional bids for lubrication oil. 8 3 1959 12 477 _5. Received truck bids, awarded contract to Raney Che?zrolet Co. 9 8 1959 12 491 6. Letter received, condition of Sheriff cars, authorized advertising for bids. Z2 21 1959 12 525 7. Received bids (above), awarded contract to Raney Chevrolet Co. 1 4 1960 12 530 8. Thank-you letter received from Edward Schiedt, Commissioner of Dept. of Motor ?Iehic?es. 10 3 1960 12 617 9. Received bids for Sheriff cars, contract awarded to Raney Chevrolet Co. ll7 22 1961 13 2 10. Registration on. conditional sales contracts referred to County Attorney. 1 21 1963 13 186 11. G.ounty Attorney advised on conditional sales contracts. 2 4 1963 13 188 12. Received report on auto bids, authorized re-advertising. 9 3 1963 13 247 13. Received auto bids, Attorney ruled not acceptable, rejected, authorized re-advertising. 10 7 1963 13 257 14. Received bids (above), contract awarded to Alex Weiss Motor Corp & Raney ChPVrol?t Co. 11 4 1963 13 263 H INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N t N C C AWARDS ? anover ew oun ?, . . , MATTER: aec. u. s. ? County Indezee Since 1888 To loeat? names, open at ? r?r OFFIGE ? "ke An ldentif ing Trade Msrk ? ?1? s? `c MADE {Y THE COTT A TO Z TAB INDEX COTT INDEX COMMKY? GOLUMlOf? ONIO . , . , y i, i. SURNAME INITIAL TAB SOLD BY OW EN G. D UNN CO., N EW BERN, N. C. ? DATE MINUTE BOOK ; NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? ; Month Day Yea? Vol. Page l. Volunteer awards 10 06 I980 18 673 2. Funding for Albert Schweitzer award 10 06 1980 18 673 3. Retirement plaques for retired employees - 1980 O1 19 1981 18 751 4. Nomination of solid waste advisory task force for volunteer award 03 16 1981 18 7$9 5. Award of Heroism Plaque to Anne Depland 12 21 1981 18 974 6. Recognition of Chief Plumbing Inspector Louis Robert Smith 03 _5 1982 18 ?9 7. Presentation of Certificate of Conformance (Andy Atkinson, Municipal Officers Associati?????.?tEnge?rac?i es 04 19 1982 19 52 ? 8. Presentation of Award to Parks and Recreation Director 06 21 1982 19 94 ?. Presentat?on of Certificates of Commendation (Inspectors) 10 18 1982 19 170 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, N. C. _ M?g ? T AZALEA FESTIVAL ` aea. u. s. ?f? ? /???? County Indezee Since 1888 ? To b?Ob oa11Nf? Op?11 OI COiT A•i TAt tNCEX r?r aFFice C.C<ay/?I.T,o?ei .?n Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB MIADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD ?Y OIIEN i. pUNN, NEw iERN, MORTN UROLINA NAtURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK b; Month Day Year Vol. Page ,r .? ''I 1. Invitation 03 16 1964 13 305 2. Band 03 Ol 1965 13 444 3. Fireworks 03 22 1965 13 4S4 4. Fees - Air Show 12 06 1965 13 551 5. Air Show 12 20 1965 13 557 6. Fireworks Display 02 20 1967 14 28 7. Courthouse Decoration 03 20 1967 14 38 8. Fireworks Display 03 I8 1968 I4 165 9. Commissioners' credentials 04 16 1968 14 174 10. Request 06 17 1968 14 198 11. Firewords display 03 17 1969 14 308 12. Congratulations to committee 04 Z1 1969 14 322 13. Congratulations to committee 04 19 I971 14 614 _ 14. North Carolina Hall of Fame banquet 12 20 1971 15 53 15. Request for fireworks display 03 20 1972 15 97 16. Appreciation to committee for 04 17 1972 15 112 17. Recognition of P.O.W.'s 04 02 1973 15 368 18. Invitations to 02 04 I974 15 570 19. Authorization of fire works display 04 02 1979 18 377 20. Approval of fireworks permit for festival 04 08 1980 18 572 21. Insurance coverage for airshow during festival 04 08 1980 18 579 22. Payment of 78/79 festival appropriation 12 15 1980 18 730 23. Fireworks Display - April 9th 03 J2 1981 18 770 24. Azalea Festival Fireworks Permit 02 ?1 1982 18 992 INDEX TO C OMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?y N C MATT RT LIQUOR? ?CENSE , . . , ` Rec. u. e. ? `-?A PAT OFFICE C.?ce?//%r•.Ga County (ndexea Since 1888 ? To loeate names, open at ?E'i. An Identifying Tracle Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•Z TAB INDEX M?ADE BY THE COTT INDEX tOMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORT H CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month I Day Year Vol. I Page ?. Beer license violation deferred for T. A. Shepard. 11 25 1936 9 465 2. Beer license referred on J. P. Futch. NE River Station. 11 30 1936 9 466 3. Beer license revoked for T. A. Shepard. 11 30 1936 9 466 4. Beer license declined for J. P. Futch. 12 07 1936 9 468 5. Beer license referred for F. H. Farr, Castle Hayne Road. 12 14 1936 9 470 6. Beer license approved for A.B. Carpenter, Seagate. 12 14 1936 9 470 7. Beer license approved for W. B. Kornegay, Masonboro. 12 14 1936 9 470 8. Beer license withdrawn on J. H. Farr. 12 14 1936 9 470 9. .ABC L egislative meeting scheduled, and Chairman and Board member to be appointed for it. 12 21 1936 9 471 10. Beer license approved for Clarence Watters, Castle Hayne Road. O1 11 1937 9 473 11. Beer license transferred on John W. Hewlett, Castle Hayne Road. Ol 11 1937 9 473 12. Beer license approved for Mrs. Otto Dyke, Route 20. O1 18 1937 9 475 13. Publi c law, received from Attorney General, prohibit commissioners from issuing beer license, once revoked, O1 18 1937 9 475 - for six mon ths. 14. ABC S tore 105, Carolina Beach, approved £or change. O1 18 1937 9 475 I5. Tom C room requested, declined permission to manage Joyner's Beer place, Princess St. O1 27 I937 9 476 , 16. M. K. Hobbs requested, declined transfer of beer license, already revoked. 02 Ol 1937 9 478 ? 17. No ac tion taken to send member to Washington, DC for ABC meeting. 02 22 1937 9 481 18. Equal distribution of liquors by city-county favored, referred to County Attorney. OZ 22 1937 9 481 19. Beer license granted to Solomon Jenkins, Wrightsville Sound. 04 12 1937 9 492 20. Beer license referred on J. G. Gerganous, East Wilmington, 04 19 1937 9 493 21. Beer license referred on Z. A. Sneeden, Route 20. 04 19 1937 9 493 22. ABC a pplicati on to sel l wines in bags referred to County Attorney. 04 19 1937 9 493 23. ABC a pproved on application (above). 04 26 1937 9 494 24. Beer license approved to Otto Dyke, Winter Park. 04 26 1937 9 494 25. Beer license approved to Robert V. Rogers, Greenville Sound. 04 26 1937 9 494 26. Beer license approved to Z. A. Sneeden (above). 04 26 1937 9 494 27. Beer license approved to K. C. Bird, Carolina Beach Road. 05 03 1937 9 496 28. Beer license approved to Winnie Blackledge, Carolina Beach Road. 05 03 1937 9 496 29. Beer license approved to K. R.Boehm, Cape Fear Club. 05 03 1937 9 496 30. Beer license approved to W. N. Core Carolina Beach Road. 05 03 1937 9 496 31. Beer license approved to A.A. Dock, Wrightsville 5ound. 05 03 1937 9 496 32. Beer license approved to J. G. Freeman, Seabreeze. 05 03 1937 9 496 33. Beer license approved to J. G. Gurganeous, East Wilmington. 05 03 1937 9 496 34. Beer license approved to R. L. Hawkins, Wrightsville Terminal. 05 03 1933 9 496 35. Beer license approved to Norman Heath, Castle Hayne. 05 03 1937 9 496 36. Beer license approved to Frank Herring, Seabreeze. 05 03 1937 9 496 37. Beer license approved to Thomas F, Hussey, Sr., East Wilmington. 05 03 1937 9 496 3$. Beer license approved to Thomas Lofton, Seabreeze. 05 03 1937 9 496 39. Beer license approved to Margaret MacRae, Seabreeze. 05 03 1937 9 496 40. Beer license approved to C. N. Norris, Route 30. 05 03 1937 9 496 41. Beer license approved to J.D.Pridgen, Lingo City. 05 03 1937 9 496 42. Beer license approved to Sherman Ellis, Masonboro Loop Road. 05 03 1937 9 496 43. Beer license approved to Lula R. Simpson, Seabreeze. 05 03 1937 9 496 44. Beer license approved to Frank Sneeden, Winter Park. 05 03 1937 9 496 45. Beer license approved to S. E. Sneeden, Jr., Seagate. OS 03 1937 9 496 INDEX TO C OMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count? N C MATTERT LIQUOR?LICENSE , . . , a ?sc. u. s. fAT OFFICE L,?i?? County Inde:ta Since 1888 ?? ` To loeate names, open at An IdentifYing Trade Mark U? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBU5, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH [AROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Beer license approved to Jim Stathes, Kure Beach. 05 03 1937 9 496 2. Beer license approved to Ben L. Wagamon, Carolina Beach Road. 05 03 1937 9 496 3. Beer license approved to Mrs. M. D. Watson, Carolina Beach Road. 05 03 1937 9 496 4. Beer license approved to C. W. Westbrook, Seabreeze. 05 03 1937 9 496 5. Beer license declined on Robert T. Davis, Carolina Beach Road. 05 03 1937 9 496 6. Beer license approved to Mrs. T. C. Applewhite, Castle Hayne Road. 05 10 1937 9 497 7. Beer license approved to Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Betts, Route 17. 05 10 1937 9 497 8. Beer license approved to H. W. Dixon and Sons. Market St. 05 10 1937 9 497 9. Beer license approved to W. G. Fountain, Castle Hayne Road. D5 ?? 1937 9 497 10. Beer license approved to Mrs. Ollie Gore, Castle Hayne Road. 05 10 1937 9 497 11. Beer license approved to R. L. Johnson, Route 30. 05 10 1937 9 497 12. Beer license approved to Delmar A. McGowan, Carolina Beach Road. 05 10 1937 9 497 13. Beer license approved to U. B. Spindle, Carolina Beach Road. 05 10 1937 9 497 14. Beer license declined for B.B. Paul, Roosevelt Gardens. 05 17 1937 9 500 15. Beer license approved to M. L. Harriss, Castle Hayne Rd. OS 17 1937 9 500 16. Beer license approved to W. B. Kornegay, Masonboro Loop Rd. 05 17 1937 9 500 17. Beer license approved to R. A. Moore, Masonboro Loop Rd. 05 17 1937 9 500 18, Beer license approved to A. E. McKoy, Seabreeze. OS 17 1937 9 500 19. Beer license declined for Mrs. Ester Bailey, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 17 1937 9 501 20. Beer license declined for Robert T. Davis, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 17 1937 9 501 21. Beer license declined for C. A. Ramsey, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 17 1937 9 501 22. James I. Crew investigated applicants for beer license. 05 24 1937 9 501 23. Beer license declined for Robert T. Davis, Carolina Beach. 05 24 1937 9 502 24. Beer license approved for Sam H. Blake, Winter Park. 05 24 1937 9 502 25. Beer license approved for Mrs. Lucy Jenkins, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 24 1937 9 502 26. Beer license approved for E. H. Hall, Airport. 05 24 1937 9 502 27. Beer license approved for H. G. Sneeden, Winter Park. 05 24 1937 9 502 28. Beer license approved for Mrs. Letha Snipes, Carolina Beach. 06 Ol 1937 9 503 29. Beer license approved for J. W. Hewlett, Castle Hayne Rd. 06 O1 1937 9 503 30. Beer license approved for J. E. Cason, Carolina Beach Rd. 06 07 1937 9 507 31. Beer license approved for Solomon Jenkins, Harnett. 06 14 1937 9 508 32. Beer license approved for H. T. Roderick, Carolina Beach Rd. 06 14 1937 9 508 33. ABC o fficer reported illegal beer sale at Lewis Filling Station, Carolina Beach. 06 14 1937 9 508 34. C. L. Meyer not allowed beer license by Clerk of Superior Court. 06 21 1937 9 510 35. .Iahn Barry not allowed beer license by Clerk of Superior Court. 06 21 1937 9 510 36. E. F. Mosley not allowed beer license by Clerk of Superior Court. 06 21 1937 9 510 37. E. F. Mosley declined beer license on Carolina Beach Road. 06 21 1937 9 510 38. Beer license approved for R. L. Barnhill Carolina Beach Road. 06 28 1937 9 511 39. Beer license approved for C. C. Corbett, Castle Hayne Rd. 06 28 1937 9 511 40. Beer license approved £or James Fox, Seabreeze. 06 28 1937 9 511 41. Beer license approved for Cris Kogas, Kure Beach. 06 28 1937 9 511 42. Beer license approved for Charles L. Lewis, Carolina Beach Rd. 06 28 1937 9 511 43. Beer license approved for H. M. Rivenbark, Carolina Beach Rd. 06 28 1937 9 511 44. Beer license not allowed for Albert Ramsey by Clerk of Superior Court. 06 28 1937 9 511 45. Beer license not allowed for Catherine Williams by Clerk of Superior Court. 06 28 1937 9 511 46. Beer license approved for D. V. Baldwin, Castle Hayne. Q7 Ol 1937 9 51& INDEX N TO COMMISSIONERS MIN TES H C C C anover ew ount?, N. U - . , 6 ATTERT LIQUOR LICENSE _ nec. u. r?t OFi1 s. ?/?_??_ Counry Indexee Since 18?8 ? Yo locaTe names, open at CE C??iLOe-?. An Identifyiag Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE COTi INDEX COMPANY, COlUMBUS, OHIO . SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORT H CAROLINA NATURE OP PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month I Day ( Year Vol. I Page 1. Beer license approved for A. M. Donaldson, Harbor Island. 07 O1 1937 9 518 ' 2. Beer license approved for F. P. Harrill,Wrightsville Sound. 07 O1 1937 9 518 3. Beer license declined to E. P. Spencer of Southport. 07 06 1937 9 519 4. Beer license approved for J. L. Marshburn, Castle Hayne Road. 07 06 1937 9 520 5. Sale of beer banned on Echo Taver??owned by 0. E. Eldridge, Carolina Beach Rd. 07 12 1937 9 521 6. Beer license declined to Tom Croom, Princess Street Rd. 07 13 1937 9 521 7. Beer license declined to B. B. Paul, Market St. Rd. 07 26 1937 9 525 8. Beer license approved for Theodore Bowers, Carolina Beach Rd. 07 26 1937 9 525 9. Beer licnese approved for B. B. Paul. 08 02 1937 9 526 10. Beer License revoked on Carl Mitchell and Miss Jo Hall. 08 09 1937 9 529 11. Beer license transferred on R. A. Moore, Carolina Beach Rd. 08 16 1937 9 532 12. ABC s tore 102 , 1201 North 4th St., approved for increase in rent. 08 30 1937 9 536 13. Beer license referred on W. M. Rivenbark. 09 13 1937 9 540 14. Beer license approved for W. M. Rivenbark, Castle Hayne Rd. 09 20 1937 9 540 15. Beer license approved for W. J. Wilkins, Castle Hayne Rd. 09 27 1937 9 541 16. Beer license approved for Henry H. Barnhill Jr., Carolina Beach Rd. 10 04 1937 9 542 17. Beer license approved for Melvin Eubank, Rt. 30. 10 11 1937 9 545 18. Beer license approved for P. L. Dawson, Masonboro-Seagate. 10 25 1937 9 549 19. Beer license deferred on C. T. Croom. 11 08 1937 9 551 20. Beer license approved for C. V. Covil, Harnett. 11 08 1937 9 551 21. Beer license referred for C. T. Croom. 11 15 1937 9 553 22. W. T. Croom's beer-license case referred to County Attorney. 11 22 1937 9 554 23. Beer license approved for Fred G. Dosher, Jr., Route 30. 11 22 1937 9 555 24. W. T. Croom to appear before Board on beer license case. 11 29 1937 9 556 25. W. K. Rhodes requested, granted continuation of hearing on beer - license case. 11 30 1937 9 557 26. Heari ng dismi ssed on C..,T._Croom heer-license case. 12 13 1937 9 558 27. Beer license declined for B. L. Wagamon, Carolina Beach Rd. 12 20 1937 9 561 28. i Beer license approved for Max Blahm, Carolina Beach Rd. O1 03 1938 9 561 29. Beer license approved for C. A. Ramsey, Carolina Beach Rd. O1 03 1938 9 561 30. Beer license deferred on Bessie N. Landen. Ol 31 1938 9 565 31. L. D. Marshburn requested, no action taken on storage charges for car. 02 07 1938 9 566 32. Beer license deferred on M. D. Watson, Carolina Beach Rd. 02 07 1938 9 566 33. Beer license approved for Mrs. B. N. Landen, Carolina Beach Rd. 02 07 1938 9 566 34. Beer license approved for M. D. Watson. OZ 14 1938 9 567 35. Matt D. Watson to appear on beer license case. 04 11 1938 9 577 36. Beer license referred on Ester Bailey, Carolina Beach Rd. 04 18 1938 9 578 37. Beer license revoked on Matt D. Watson, Carolina Beach Rd. 04 18 1938 9 578 38. Beer license approved for E. J. Merritt, Carolina Beach Road. 04 18 1938 9 578 39. Beer license approved for Ester Bailey, Carolina Beach Rd. 04 18 1938 9 578 40. Beer license referred on Ben L. Wagamon. 04 18 1938 9 578 41. Beer license referred on R. L. Hawkins. 04 18 1938 9 578 42. Beer license referred on Ester Bailey. 04 18 1938 9 578 43. Beer license revoked on Matt D. Watson. 04 25 1938 9 579 44. Beer license approved for E. J. Merritt. 04 25 1938 9 579 45. Beer license approved for Ester Bailey. 04 25 1938 9 579 46. Beer license referred on Ben L. Wagamon. 04 25 1938 9 579 C C INDEX TO C OM ounty, N. . MISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover _ MATTERT LIQUOR LI CENSE ` ?ec. u. r?r OFFI s. CE ?p?? Councy Indexea Since 1888 fo locate names, open at An ldenti(ying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB COiT A•Z TAB INDEX M11DE BY TNE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLtlMBllS, ON10 SQLD BY OWEN 6. OUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROtEEDINGS Month ? Day Year Vol. Page 1. Beer license refexred on R. L. Hawkins. 04 25 1938 9 579 2. Beer license approved for Mrs. T. C. Applewhite, Castle Hayne Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 3, Beer license approved for DV and EC Baldwin, Castle Hayne Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 4. Beer license approved for M. L. Harriss, Castle Hayne Rd. OS 02 1938 9 580 5. Beer license approved for J. W. Hewlett, Castle Hayne Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 6. Beer license approved for G. G. Fountain, Castle Hayne Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 7. Beer license approved for M. W. Rivenbark, Castle Hayne Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 8. Beer license approved for Winnie Blackledge, Carolina Beach Rd. . 05 02 1938 9 580 9. Beer license approved for C. A. Ramsey, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 10. Beer Iicense approved for E. D. Rivenbark, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 11. Beer license approved for Frank Sneeden, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 12. Beer license approved for Ben L. Wagamon, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 13. Beer license approved for W. N. Betts, Market St. 05 02 1938 9 580 14. Beer license approved for C. V. Covil, Market Street. 05 02 1938 9 580 15. Beer license approved for H. W. Dixon and Sons, Market Street. 05 02 1938 9 580 ' 16. Beer license approved for J. G. Gurganous, Market Street. 05 02 1938 9 580 17. Beer license approved for K. R. Boehm, Cape Fear Club. 05 02 1938 9 580 ? 18. Beer license approved for Mrs. 3. A. Caison, Carolina Beach Rd. OS 02 1938 9 580 19. Beer license approved for 0. Dyke, Hwy 20. 05 02 1938 9 580 20. Beer license appxoved for J. W. Garner, Hwy 20. 05 02 1938 9 580 21. Beer license approved for R. L. Hawkins, Wrightsville Sound. 05 02 1938 9 580 22. Beer license approved for Norman Heath, Route 40. 05 02 1938 9 580 23. Beer license approved for Solomon Jenkins, Macumber Station. 05 02 1938 9 580 24. Beer license approved for V. D. Lockamy, Seagate. 05 02 1938 9 580 25. Beer license approved for Mrs. Lewman Saunders, Hwy 30. 05 02 1938 9 580 26. Beer license approved for Eliss Sherman, Seagate Rd. 05 02 1938 9 580 27. Beer license approved for S. E. Sneeden, Seagate. 05 02 1938 9 580 28. Beer license approved for James Stathes, Kure Beach. 05 02 1938 9 580 29. Beer license approved for W. J. Wilkins, Hwy. 40. 05 02 1938 9 580 30. Beer license approved for R. L. A11en, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 09 1938 9 582 31. Beer license approved for R. L. Johnson, Route 30. 05 09 1938 9 582 32. Beer license approved for 0. C. Jolly, Carolina Beach. 05 09 1938 9 582 33. Beer license approved for Mrs. Bessie R. Landon, Carolina Beach. 05 09 1938 9 582 34. Beer license approved for C. N. Norris, Middle Sound. 05 09 1938 9 582 35. Beer license approved for Paul Puskas, Castle Hayne. 05 09 1938 9 582 36. Beer license approved for Robert T. Davis, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 16 1938 9 584 37. Beer license approved for Delma A. McGowan, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 16 1938 9 584 38. Beer license approved for Lula W. Russell, Seabreeze. 05 16 1938 9 584 39. Beer license approved for Annie McKoy, Seabreeze. 05 16 1938 9 584 40. Beer license approved for Thomas J. Hussey, East Wilmington. 05 16 1938 9 584 41. Beer license approved for Elisha H. Yopp, Wrightsville F3each Rd. 05 16 1938 9 584 42. Beer license investigated on Elisha H. Yopp, Wrightsville Beach Rd. 05 23 1938 9 585 43. Beer license deferred on P. L. Dawson, Wrightsville Beach Rd. 05 23 1938 9 585 44. Beer license approved for Mrs. E. H. Hall, Place of H. C. Blake. 05 23 1938 9 585 45. Beer license approved for Melvin Eubank, East Wilmington. 05 31 1938 9 585 46. Beer license approved Frank Herring, Seabreeze. 05 31 1938 9 585 INDEX TO CO?iMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count N. C. + MATTERT LIQUO?Lr??NS? ? ?? _ ? aec. u. s. County Indexea Since 1888 ? YO IoMfO names, OpEn Gf COiT A•I TAS INDEX r?r OFFICE ?c?a??? An ldentifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB NIADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH [AROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month ? Day ? Year Vol. I Page l. Beer license approved on C. F. Lewis, Carolina Beach Rd. 05 31 1938 9 588 2. Beer license granted to J. E. Eller, Winter Park. 06 06 1938 9 589 3. Beer license granted to U. B. Spindle, Carolina Beach Rd. 06 06 1938 9 589 4. Beer license transferred for E. H. Yopp, Winter Park. 06 06 1938 9 589 5. Beer license session not seconded on J. E. Eller application. 06 06 1938 9 589 6. Beer license approved for M. B. Cavenaugh, Carolina Beach Rd. 06 13 1938 9 590 7. Beer license approved for Mamie Higgins, Seabreeze. 06 13 1938 9 590 8. Beer license approved for Margaret MacRae, Macumber Station. 06 13 1938 9 590 9. Beer license approved for Lawrence Jenkins, Fort Fisher Pier. Ob 13 1938 9 590 10. Beer license approved J. W. Winner, Fort Fisher Pier. 06 13 1938 9 59i? 11. Beer license approved for Roy Black, Carolina Beach Rd. 06 20 1938 9 592 12. Beer license approved for James Fox, Seabreeze. 06 20 1938 9 592 13. Beer license approved for R. V. Rogers, Greenville Sound. 06 20 1938 9 592 14. Beer license approved for J. C. Freemen, Seabreeze. 06 27 1938 9 S95 IS. Beer license approved for Sam C. Kellum, Wrightsville Sound. 06 27 1938 9 595 16. Beer license approved for Harry Thompson, Castle Hayne Rd. 07 05 1938 9 597 17. Beer license received on M. M. Parnell. 07 05 1938 9 597 18. Beer license continued on M. M. Parnell, Caslte Hayne Rd. 07 11 1938 9 598 19. Beer license approved for R. L. Barnhill, Sunset Park. 07 11 1938 9 599 20. Beer license approved for C. N. Kogas, Kure Beach. 07 11 1938 9 599 21. Beer license declined on M. M. Parnell. 07 18 1938 9 601 22. Beer license referred on Annie McKoy, Alias Annie Daley. 07 25 1938 9 602 23. Beer license approved for F. P. Harrell, Wrightsville Sound. 07 25 1938 9 602 24. Beer license declined on M. M. Parnell. 08 O1 1938 9 603 25. Beer license approved for J. D. Pridgen, Jr., Lingo Service Station. OS 15 1938 9 610 26. R. L. Allen and C. T. Croom, convicted of intoxicated beverages violation, appeared before board for 08 22 1938 9 612 investigation. 27. Meeting held wi_th A33C board. 8 29 1938 10 3 ' 28. Hearing held on beer re??ocation. 9 6 1938 10 7 29. Hearing diszn? ssed. 9 12 1938 10 9 30. Beer licen?-._ granted to five(S) individuals. 9 19 1938 10 10 31. ABC's radio requested. 9 26 1938 10 13 32. J. W. Hewlett allowed beer license transfer. 9 26 1938 10 13 33. Beer license approved for I.K. Jackson. 9 17 1938 10 17 ? 34. Beer license declined on Hezekiah Marsh. 11 23 1938 10 24 35. Proposed $1.00 per-gallon tax objected on whiskey. 1 16 1939 10 34 36. Received statement on ABC profits and percentages. 2 6 1939 10 38 37. E. H. Yopp approved for beer license. 2 20 1939 10 41 38. C. L. Barnes granted beer license. 3 27 1939 10 47 39. Rufus Casteen violated beer license law. 4 10 1939 10 50 40. Archie Siegl?r granted beer license. 4 17 1939 10 51 41. Hearing held on license for Lloyd Allen. 4 24 1939 10 52 42. Ellis Sherman granted beer license. 4 24 1939 10 52 43. T.C. Applewhite granted beer license. S 1 1939 10 53 44. Beer license? granted to eight (8) individuals. 5 1 1939 10 53 45. Beer license;' granted fifteen (15) individuals. 5 1 1939 10 53 INDE? TO CON?MISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?y, N. C. , MATTER:ABC-Liquor License - ¦tc. u. s. County Indexea Since 1888 ? TO IotOt9 names, open Gt COTT A-Z TAB INDEX r?r OFFICE ?pJ?? An ldentifying Trade Matk SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLO BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Beer license granted to sixteen (16? individuals. 5 8 1939 10 55 2. Beer license refused to C.A. Ramsey and ??s?t?L. Harris. 5 8 ?939 10 55 3. L. N. Harris gr:anted hearing on beer license. 5 8 1939 10 56 4. M. L. Harris declined beer license. 5 15 1939 10 56 5. Beer license granted to four (4) individuals, deferred on C. A. Ramsey after hearing. 5 15 1939 10 56 6. Beer license granted to Mrs. E. H. Hall. 5 22 1939 10 58 7. Beer li?ense gran?.ed to Margaret Mackae. 5 Z2 1939 10 58 8. Beer license granted to Robert L. Barnshill and F. R. Bradshaw. 5 ?9 1939 10 59 9. Beer license deferred on C. A. Ramsey at hearing, declined to William H. Marsh. S .'.9 : .939 IO 59 10. Beer license granted to eleven (11} individuals. 6 5 1?335 10 60 11. Beer license granted to fo?r (4) ir?dividuals. 7 3 1939 10 65 12. Beer license declined to W. B. Cole. 7 3 1939 10 65 13. Beer license granted to W. B. Cole, Winter Park. 7 17 1939 10 67 14. Beer license granted to H. Long, Jr., Winter Park. 7 17 1939 10 67 15. County Attorney's opinion given on issusing beer and wine licenses. 7 24 1939 10 68 16. Beer license granted to W. B. Cole and H. Long, Jr, action resinded. 7 24 1939 10 68 17. Beer license violation issused on Harry Thompson. 7 24 1939 10 68 18. Beer license granted to fo?u.r (4) individuals. 7 24 1939 10 69 19. ?eer license revoked on Robert Croom and Louis S. Farrow. 8 7 1939 10 72 20. Beer license violations issused on Four Road Houses. 8 7 1939 ?LO 72 21. Beer license grarEt.ed to Mrs E. B. Hughes and Bob Rogers. 8 21 1939 10 77 22. Beer license granted to William A. Peschan. 8 28 1939 10 78 23. Beer license granted to Allie Weston. 9 18 1939 10 83 -?4. Beer license granted tn Thelma McNeil. 9 25 1939 10 84 25. Beer license deferred on Theo Ginnis. 10 2 1939 10 86 26, $?er license granted to ?nl. R. Davis. 10 23 1939 10 90 27. Beer ?icense cited on violation of Thelm?. McNeil. 11 6 1939 10 93 28. Ce T. Croom and C. A. Ramsey cited on beer license violations. 10 31 1939 10 91 29. Beer license revoked on C. T. Croom and C. A. Ramseyo 11 13 1939 10 93 ?30. Beer license revoked on Thelma McNeil. 11 20 1939 10 94 31. Albert Ramsey declined second hearing on beer licen?-e-violation. 12 4 1939 10 98 32. Beer license granted to L. M. Mo?.n?. _ 1 29 1940 1J 108 33. Beer license granted to Peter Heinbocker. 3 4 1940 10 116 34. Beer license granted ?o George T. Shaw. 4 15 1940 10 121 ?5. Beer license g?anted to six (6) individuals. 4 22 1940 10 122 36, Beer license granted to fourteen (14) individuals. 4 29 19?-0 10 123 37. Beer license granted to thirteen (13) individuals. 5 6 1940 10 125 38. Beer license granted to Winnie Blackledge. 5 13 1940 10 127 39. Beer license granted to five (5) individuals. 5 13 1940 10 127 40. Beer license gran?ed to LuZa W. Russell. S 20 1940 10 127 41. Beer license granted to E. C. Baldwin, J. G. Freeman and V. D. Lockamy. 6 3 1940 10 130 42. Beer license granted to F. L. Farmy Duval and James Fox. 6 17 1940 10 132 43. Beer license granted to five (5) individuals. 7 8 1940 10 138 44. Beer license granted to CatW?.er??.e I?`? Stephenson. 7 15 1940 10 139 45. Beer license granted to Henry Green. 7 22 1940 10 140 45. Beer license granted to Isaiah ?allard. 7 29 1940 10 144 1 I NDEX TO COM MI H t SSIONERS MII?UTES --- N C N C oun anover ?, ew . . _ MATTER:?C-Liquor License - aec. u. s. County Indezea Since 1888 ? i0 IOta?! nam?s, Op?ll tlt PAT OFFICE ?? Anldentifying Trade Mark SURfUIME INfT1AL TAY COTT A•2 TAY INDE% M16LE BY THF COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLO tY OWEN i. OUNN, NErI tERN, NORTN GROLINA NATURE OF PROtEEQINGS DATE MINUTEBOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Beer license declined to B. E. Kistler. 7 29 1940.: 10 144 2. Beer license granted to B. E. Kistler, action rescindec?. 8 5 1940 10 145 3. Beer license granted to A.H. Dizor. 8 L9 1940_ 10 148 , 4. M. L. Harris cited on be er license violation. .. 8 26 t9_4-0 _ 10 151 5. Beer license granted to W. A. Pescha?.. 9 9 19?0. 10 153 6._ Beer license granted to Frank Dillazzero. 9 23 L940. 10 155 . 7. H. E. Russell granted be er license. 10 7 L940 10 157 8. Beer license declined to Andrew Banister. ,11 18 L940 , 10 163 9. Beer license granted to Sadie Smith. 4 ?4 ;194? 10 193 10. Beer license granted to L. D. .7enkins and Gus Anderson. 2 7_1 :194? 10 194 11. Beer license granted to Kurt R. Boehm and Melvin Eubank. 4 ,7_8 :?_94d 10 196 12. Beer l?.cense granted to seven (7) individuals. 4 ,28 i_940 10 196 13. Beer license granted to fourteen (14) individual. 5 5 :?_94Q 10 197 14. Beer license granted to four (4) individuals. S 12 :?_940 10 199 15. Beer license declined -to George Anderson. S l2 :i_94?J 10 199 16. Beer license granted to seven (7) individuals. 5 ?9 :?_94Q, 10 203 17. Beer license granted to six (6) individuals. 5 ?6 :?_940 10 205 18. Beer license granted to five (5) individua?.s. 6 2 :L940 10 208 19. Be?-?r license granted to Henry Green, Robert E. Arlhur and E. C. Baldwin. 6 ?_6 :?_940 10 210 20. Beer license granted to J. W. Edwards and G. L. Lows, declined to Albert Simon. 6 ?3 :i_94? 10 7_11 21. Beer license granted to H.E. Russell. 10 7 :?_94Q 10 L57 22. Beer license declined to Andrew Ba.nister. 11 :i_8 :?_940 10 L63 23. Beer license granted to Sadie Smith, 4 :?_4 :?.941 10 193 24. Beer license granted to L. D. JenKins and Gus Anderson. 4 :?1 :i_941 10 L94. 25. Beer license granted to nine (9) individuals. 4 ?8 :?_941 . 10 196 26. Beer license granted to fo??rteen (14) individuals. 5 5 ?_941 10 `L97 27. Beer license declined to Albert Simon. 7 7 :?_941 10 213 28. Beer license granted to Mrs. E. H. Hall. 7 L4 :1941 10 214 29. Beer license granted to Albert Simon. 7 ?l L941 10 217 30. ABC report filed, referred for the year. 7 ?8 1941 10 219 31, I. H. Herring granted beer license. 8 4 .?_941 10 7_22 32. Beer license gY?anted to C.V. Covil. 8 7_S :?_941 10 225 33. Beer licen?e granted to R. W. Fountain and Mrs. Eleanor D. Rhochelle. 9 8 L941 10 227 34. Beer licen?e granted to Jonnie M. Covil. 9 ,?2 L941 10 230 35. Beer license granted to William McKoy. 9 ?9 t941 10 232 36. Beer ZZC?11jC grai???u ?? Ernest W. Stacy, Mrs Mike Patellis and declined H. Coats. 10 6 L941 10 233 37. Beer license granted to W. E; Bland and J? N, Lilly. 11 LO L941 10 2?9 38. Beer license granted to Henry Omirly. 11 24 L941 10 242 39. Beer license granted to Carolina Beach Road Premise. 12 1 1941 10 243 40. Beer Iicense grantecl to J. H. Peach and James E. Rowan. 12 1 1941 10 243 41. Beer license granted to Mrs. Mike Palellis. 1 26 1942 10 254 42. Beer contrac t authorized along Shipyard Blvd. 2 9 1942 10 258 43. Beer license granted to R. B. Outlaw. 2 16 1942 10 259 44. Beer lice?se granted to David Y. Carr, E.W. Stacy and Paul H. Gainey. 4 27 1942 10 269 45. Beer Iicense granted to twenty (20) individuals. S 4 1942 10 270 46. Beer license granted to nine (9) individuals. 5 11 L942 10 271 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. eec. u. s. County Indexee Since 1888 ?/ ? TO IoCaM nam?S? op?n oT e?r OFFICE ??91?L? An Identifying Trade Mark w? SURNAME INITIAL TAB #? rs 'a, NATURE OE PRQCEEDINGS 7-'• Beer license denied David Lefkowitz after violation and conviction, 2, Beer license graxi?ed to nine (9) individuals. 3? Beer license gr?.nted to four (4) individuals. 4. Beer license granted to Nick Poules, Elouise Sneed and W.D. Stokley. 5.I Beer license granted to B. L. Wagamon and Gharlie Whitty. 6; Beer license granted to five (S) individuals. 7.; Beer license granted to Reese Miller,and P. J. Phillips. 8., Beer license granted to Melza Pearsall, B. Worley and B. W. Worle?. 9, Beer license granted to J. D. Pridgen. 10,. Beer lice?i??e granted to Ernest Davis, B. L. Wagam?n, H? L. Rochelle and C. S. Carter. 11? Beer license granted to A. T. Campbell and R. W. Fountain, declined to Walter Grady. 12, ABC meeting, contract ascertained between ABC and Warehouse Association. 13. Committee authorized to discuss ABC and War?house ??zeeting. 14.? Beer license granted to Mrs. Agnes B. Kelly. 15.: Beer license declined to George H. Hilmes. 16t Local ABC Board ?equested to be released from Wilson tdarehouse operations. 17. Beer license granted to A. J. Hucks and T. M. Sumrc4e.?:s. 18. Beer license granted to J. A. Matthis and Thomas Salmon. 19. Beer license granted to E. P. Davis and E. Stockley. 20. Beer l.icense granted to Ernest P. Davis and J. M. McKenzi. 21• Beer license granted to Mrs. Eleanor D. Rochea_le and David Carr. 22. Beer license granted to seven (7) individuals. 23. Beer license granted to nineteen (19) individuals. 24,: Beer 1?=cence granted to six (6) individuals. 25. Beer license granted to four (4) individuals. _26 ,. Beer 1 i????e gr?nte? to f ive ( 5) individual s. 27. Beer license granted to E. R. Ripley, J. Thomas and C. W.Westbrook. 28,, Beer license granted to F. G. Freeman, C. C. Gray and D. A. McGowan. 29., Beer license granted to Walter McGuire, James F. Murray and Lu1a W. Russell. 30., Beer license granted to R.L. Barnhill, C.S. Carter, M. Davis and Mike Patellis. 31. No action taken on sale-of-beer comp?aints. 32.. Beer license granted to V. D. Lockamy and Joe Fadiol. 33. Beer license granted to Famous Grill. 34. Beer license granted to E.C. Baldwin. 35. Beer license granted to Mrs. H. B. Turney. 36. Mrs Mary E. Andrews granted beer licensee 37.. AB? statement of finance requested. 38.. ABC auc?it report received. 39?. Beer?license granted to H. L. Fredere. 4?,, Beer Zicense granted to Ethna C. Baldwin. 41., Beer license granted to Robert B. King. 42. Beer license granted to G. T. Daives, Jr. 43.. Beer license granted to A.C. Gideons, wine license denied. 44, Beer license granted to Charles H. DuBose and C. C. Gray. 45, ABC audit report ?°eferred. 46. Beer license granted to A. Kirby and T. J. ?erritt. SUBJECT ! _ MATTER: ABC- Liquor License - COTT A-Z TAB INDEX RII?CE BY TNE fOTT INDEX COMPANY, fOLUMBUS, DHIO SOLD ?Y OWEN 0. YUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTN CIIROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK , Month Day Year Voi. Page 5 I8 1942 10 273 .. 5 18 1942.. 10 273 .. 5 25 1942 10 273 . 5 25 1942, 10 274 6 1 1942 10 275 6 15 1942. 10 277 6 22 1942_ 10 278 6 29 1942. 10 279 7 1 1942 10 2?1 7 27 1942 10 284 8 31 1942 10 289 9 28 1942 10 294 10 12 1942 10 297 10 19 1942 i0 298 11 9 1942 10 301 11 9 11 23 12 7 1 25 2 8 4 19 4 26 5 3 5 10 5 17 5 24 5 24 6 1 6 7 6 21 6 21 6 14 6 29 7 6 7 19 7 26 7 26 1942 1942 1942 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943c 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 ?O l 302 306 314 315 326 326 329 329 330 331 332 332 334 336 336 336 338 338 341 341 342 8 2 1943 10 343 8 9 1943 10 343 o Ib 1943 iG 344 9 27 1943 10 350 10 11 1943 10 353 10 11 1943 10 353 10 25 1943 10 354 11 1 19?3 10 355 11 1 1943 10 355 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MAT'FERT ?,gC-L? quor License - ? To locah names, op?n af COTT A•i TA! INDEX nec. u. s. Counry Inde:ee Since 1888 MItCE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO aer OFFICE ?.?i?l'1? An ldrntifrinp Ttade Mark SURIiAME INI7IAL TAB SOLO iY OWEN C. pUNN, Nfw tERll, NORTN UROLINA l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25: 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. NATURE Of PROCE?DINGS Beer license granted to W.K. Gillespie, W. McKoy and R. V. Dixon. Beer license granted to Ruth I. Sonsky. Beer licer,.se granted to Leslie M. Hall and L,J. Hilburn. Beer license granted to R. C. McDowell. Beer license granted to Filipos Kandilis. Beer license granted to Emily Peters. Beer license ?.eci?n?d to D.T? Sasse?. Beer license granted to E. D. Shaw and Ernest W. Stacy.? Beer license granted to six (6) individuals. Beer license granted to nine (9) individuals ABC audit report received. Beer license granted to twenty-two (22) individuals. Beer license granted to seven (7) individuals. Beer license granted to four (4) individuG.ls. Beer license granted to Lula W. Russell. Beer license granted to F. Condiles and Sam B. Long. Beer license granted to four (4) individuals. Beer license gxanted to six (6) individuals. Mamie Heggins granted wine license. Beer license granted to William McKoy. ABC audit report received and filed. Beer license granted to John Y.. Davis. Beer license granted to W. Tallevast, W.K. Gillespie and E.P. Davis. Beer license granted to Samuel D. Southerland. Supt. authorized against ABC Board. Beer license granted to__Jo_se?h M. Horne_ and_N.E. Sneeden. ABC audit report received and fil.?d. Beer license granted to L. J. Hilburn and A. J. Sanders. Beer license granted to L. M. Hall and A. J. Sanders. Bee? license granted to Mrs. Bessie Applewhite. Beer license granted to Catherine C. ?reen. Beer license granted to J. W. Ezzell. Beer license granted to J. W. Dowdy, Jr. and L. S. Jappas. Beer license granted to E. Stok?ey Beer license granted to Mrs. C. F. Fales and Robert W. Jernigen. Beer l?cense granted to Richard Walker. Beer license granted to Winnie Blackledge, Artie Faircloth and C. M. Todd. Beer license granted to Jack Blanton. Beer license granted to Lawrence Jenkins and Robert D. Erwin. Beer license granted to eight (8) individuals. Beer license granted to seventeen (17) individuals. Beer licen:?e granted to twenty-seven (27) individuals. Beer license declined to Richard ?Talker. Be?r license granted to fifteen (15) individuals. Beer license granted to RicY?.ard Walker, after hearing. Beer license granted to V. D. Lockamy. DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vo1. Page ,. 11 22 1943 10 358 12 13 1943. 10 360 1 17 1944 10 364 .. 2 7 1944 1J 368 .. 2 28 1944 10 372 3 20 1944. 10 374 _. „ 4 3 1944 10 376 . 4 10 1944 10 377 4 17 1944 10 .:378 4 24 1944 10 379 5 1 1944 10 381 5 1 1944 10 381 5 8 1944 10 382 5 15 1944 10 383 5 22 1944 10 385 5 29 1944 10 387 6 S 194? 10 387 6 12 1944. 10 388 _ 6 12 1944 10 388 7 10 1944. 10 394 8 14 1944 10 399 8 21 1944 10 401 . 9 5 1944. 10 404 _ 10 2 1944_ 10 407.. 10 2 1944 10 407 __ 10 16_ 1944_ 10 408 __ 11 6 1944 10 412 11 13 1944 10 413 11 20 1944 10 414 12 4 1944 10 417 12 11 1944 10 418 12 18 1944. 10 419 1 15 194? 10 422 2 12 1945 1Q 427 2 19 1945 10 428 3 12 1945 10 431 3 19 1945_ 10 432 4 3 1945 10 433 4 16 1945 10 435 4 3 1945 10 435 4 3 1945 10 437 4 30 1945 10 438 4 30 19?+5 10 438 5 7 1945. 10 439 5 14 1945 10 440 5 14 1945 10 440 I NDEX TO COM MI SSIONERS MINUTES - N H t C N C E T ew anover oun ?, . . _ MATT R ??- Liquo r Lic ense? nec. ?AT O u. s. ?A FFICE L.?l?K. _?? County Indezee Since 1688 ? TO IoCah ?amtf? O?N? at azc." An Identifying Trade Mar? fURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•Z TAi INDEX M14C E BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DHIO SOLO ?Y OWEN i. pUNN, NEII ?ERM, NORTH GROLINA ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Beer license granted to David L?oyd and John E. Braddy. 5 21 1945 10 441 2. Charl es E. C raig, Jx appl:ication for beer license held. 5 28 1945 10 443 3, Beer license granted to Catherine C.Geer. „ 6 4 1945 10 443 4.. Beer license granted to Charles E. Craig, Jr. and R. E. Arthur. 6 11 1945 10 444 5., Beer license granted to Lena Murphy. 6 18 1945 10 445 6._ Beer license declined to A. W. Zgonc. 6 25 1945 10 446 7., Beer license granted to Charles E. Craig, Jr. citizens protected. 7 2 1945 10 447 .8... Beer license granted to A. C. Gidion, Bertha M. Long, Frank D. Love and E. C. Baldwin. 7 9 ?945 10 448 .9. Beer ?icense grantea to R. W. Jernzgar?. 7 9 I94? IO 448 10. Beer license granted to R. W. Fountain and S. F. Pearsall. 7 16 1945 10 449 11. Beer license granted to N. A. Merritt,and William McKoy. 7 23 1945 10 450 12. Beer license granted to Pearl E. Jordon. 7 23 1945 10 451 13. Beer license withdrew from N. A. Merritt, granted to A. J. Sanders. 7 30 1945. 10 452 14. Beer license granted for B. M. Widdiefield and R. T. Horton. 8 6 1945 10 453 15. ABC audit report rece ived and filed. 8 6 1945 10 453 16. Be?r license granted to W. C. Collie. 8 27 1945 10 456 17. Beer license granted to Delmar A. McGowan. 9 10 1945 l0 457 18. Beer license ?nied t o Morgan Branch. 10 1 1945 10 460 19. Beer license granted to Artie Faircloth and S. M. James. 10 8 1945 10 461 20. Beer l.icense granted to T. J. Merritt and W. J. Jackson. 10 15 1945 10 462 21. Beer license granted to Mrs. I. F. Caskill. 10 29 1945 10 464 22.. Beer license granted to Joseph B. Broughton and Mrs. R. 5. Murray. 11 5 1945 10 465 23. ABC audit report rece ived and fileda 11 13 1945 10 466 24, Andrew C. Hi lburn permitted beer license transfer. 11 26 1945 10 467 25. Beer license granted to R. A. Cox and Elizabeth Frariks. 12 10 1945 10 470 26. Beer license granted to R. H. Lewis and L. G. McLeMore. 12 17 1945 10 474 27. Beer license granted to David C. Lambert. 12 24 1945 10 474 28. ?eer license granted to W. R. Batson. 12 31 1945 10 475 29. Beer license granted to Annie Dixon and Russell H. Rochelle. 1 7 1946 10 475 ?30. Beer license granted to Henry Omirly. 1 14 1946 10 476 31. Beer license granted to J.H., J.K;. and T. C. Davis. 1 21 1946 10 477 32. ABC audit report file d. 2 4 1946 10 480 33e Beer license granted to Pete H. Koen. 2 11 1946 10 481 34.. Beer license granted to S. C. Peterson, Dan Phillips, Sr. and R. A. Yost. 2 18 1946 10 482 35. Beer license granted to J. L. Bankhead and Roy L. Hawkins. 3 18 1946 10 486 36. Beer license granted to D.M. George. 4 1 1946 10 49(7 37. Beer license granted to C. C. Gray, George N. Stathis, C. Westbrook and C. C. Gray. 4 8 1946 10 491 38, Beer license granted to Mrs. Bessie Applewhite, William H. K?ng and David C. Laznbert. 4 15 1946 10 493 39? Beer license granted to thriteen (13) individuals. 4 22 1946 10 494 40. Beer license granted to fourteen (14) individuals. 4 29 1946 l? 494 41. Beer license granted to six (6) individuals. 4 29 1946 10 495 42. Beer license granted to fifteen (15) individuals. 5 6 1946 10 496 43. Beer license granted to seven (7) inviduals. 5 13 1946 10 496 44. No action taken on ob jection to license Charles Craig's place. 5 20 1946 10 497 45. Beer license granted to five (5) individuals. 5 20 1946 10 497 46. Beer license granted to seven (7) individuals. 5 27 1946 10 498 , I NDEX T O COM MI C t N N H C SSIONERS MINUTES oun . anover y, . - ew _ MATTER:?C- Liquor License - nec. u. s. Per OfF1Cf ?oA7?? County Indezea Since 18BB ? 10 loco?! nama, Op?O at Ae ldeniifying Trade Merk SORNAME INITfA[ iA6 COTT A•I TAB INDEX Mut F BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DH10 SOLD iY OWEN i. GUtfN, NEIr ?ERN, NQRTN tAROLtNA ? DATE , MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDWGS Month ? Day Year Vol. Page l. Beer license granted to seven ?7) individuals. 6 ? 19?±6_ 1? 499,_ 2. ABC audit report filed. _ 6 3 1946,, l0 499;, 3.. Beer license granted to V. D. Lockamy and Mrs. Fleanor D. Rochelle. _. 6 17 1946,. 10 501.. 4. Beer license granted to Evelena Mobley,.ref?sed to Alferd Nelson. .. 7 1 1946., 10 503.. .5, ABC audit report received and filed. 7 29 1946 10 506 6. Beer license granted to A. C. Gideon and W. G. Southerland. 7 8 1946. 10 503_, 7,. Beer license granted to Henry Anderson, Guy Garney and A. C. Hilburn. . 7 15 1946, 10 505_ 8. Beer license granted to Floyd Walson. _ 7 22 1946. IO 506._ 9. Beer license granted to J. D. Hobbs and Mrs. I. B. Boyd. 7 29 1946 10 506 10. Beer license refused to Alferd Nelson, 8 5 1946 10 508 11. ABC audit repc?rt received and filed. 8 5 1946 10 508 12. Beer license granted to six (60)individuals. 8 5 1946 10 508 13. Beer license granted to C. L. Sellers, Gilbert Hale and S. D. Southerland. 8 19 1946, 10 509. 14. Beer license granted to Henry Anderson. 8 26 1946 10 513 15.. Beer license of William E. Tate to be revoked, due to distance from Church. 9 3 I946 IO 514 16. William E. Tate agreed to move store beyound 300ft. from Chu°?ch, license re-gra nted. 9 9 1946 10 515, 17. Beer license granted to Ernest C. Gordon. 9 16 194?i 10 519 18. Bee?° license granted to six (6) individuals. 10 7 1946_ 10 519. 19. Beer license ?ranted to Junior Q. Batton, F. A. Blizzrad and Mrs. M. D. Brinn. 10 28 1946. 10 523 20. Beer license granted to Floyd Whitman, Jr. and Levi Mott. 11 4 1946 10 524 21. Beer license of Sadie Smith authorized transferred. 11 12 1946 10 525 22. ABC audit report filed. 11 12 1946 10 525 23. Beer license granted to Ambrose P. Dale. .. 11 18 1946 10 526.. 24. Beer license granted to R. W. Herring. 11 25 1946 10 527 25. Beer license granted to Guy C. Bridges. 12 2 1946 10 529.. 26. Beer license granted to four ?4) individual?. 12 23 : 1946 10 532 27. Beer lic?nse g?anted to Arthur J. Sanders. 2 L7 : L947 10 545 28. ABC profitestimates requested for year. 2 17 : t947 10 546 29. Beer license granted to Gladys R. Corozd. - 3 3? L947 10 548 30. Beer license granted to Jarvis J. James. ; IO : 1_947 10 548 31. Beer license granted to W. L. Burnett. 3 31 : L947 10 555 32, Beer license granted to eighteen (18) individuals. 4 28 : L947 10 562 33. Beer license gran;ed to seventeen (I7) individuals. 4 28 :L947 10 526 34. Beer lice,nse granted to forty (40) indiv?dua?.s. 5 5 1947 10 563 35. ?eer license granted to si.xteen (15) individuals. 5 12 1947 10 565 36. All applications to sel? wine referred to State ABC. 5 12 1947 10 565 37. Beer license granted to eight (8} in?ividuals. 5 I9 1947t 10 567 38. Beer licens.e granted to eight (8) individuals. 5 26 1947 10 568 39. Beer license graizted to eight (8) individuals. 6 2 L947 10 569 4?. Beer license granted to Grov?r Freem?:?n. 6 9 1947 10 570 41. Beer license granted to R.W. Fountain and Ila L. Freeman. 6 16 L947 10 571 42.' Beer license for Kauno A. Lehto., postponed. 6 30 L947 10 573 43. Beer license gra???ted to Tvd. J. Creech and Allen H. Ketchum. 6 30 L947 10 573 44. Beer Iicense granted to H.P. Battan, C.W. Fredere and J. H. Turner. 7 7 1947 10 574 45 Beer license granted to Randelson C. Hatchell. 7 .4 :.947 10 575 46. ?eer licen5e granted to A. A. Brown and J. C. Freeman. 7 :!1 1947_ 10 575 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?y, N. C. _ MATTER:?C-Liquor License - ee?. u. s. County Inde:ee Since 1888 ? YO IOCOh nam?s, Opl11 Of M0.CE BY THE COTTT NDEX COMPANYX COLUMBUS, OHIO eer OFFICE Cn??? An ldentiEying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB fOLD tY OWEN 0. pUNN, NEN ?ERN, NORTB GROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page . 1.. ABC Board granted office. . 2, ABC audit report filed. 3. Beer license granted to L. P. E11is. . 4. Beer lic?nse declined to Kauno A. Lehto, referred ?n Milt?n A. Powell. . 5,. Beer license decliited to Milton A. Powe11. 6. Beer license granted to Robert A. Chadwick and Mrs Geneva Garner. 7.. Beer license gran?ed to Joseph T. Smith. . 8. Beer license granted to N. M. She11y. 9. Beer license granted to Henry A. Clark, appl.icat?on_withdrew on N. M. Shelly. 10. ABC audit report received and filed. 11. Beer license granted to Walker B. Watson, declined to Randolph Foy. 12. Beer license granted to Norman R. McGee, Sr. 13. Beer license held on K. A. Lehto. 14.. Beer license granted to K. A. Lehto. 15. Beer license granted to J. B. Batson. 16. Beer license granted to Hawey Larry. 17. Beer license granted to James G. Carter. 18. ABC audit re?port fiied. 19.. Beer license granted to Lyman L. Kinlan. ' 20.. Beer license granted to Julian Southerland. 21. Beer license declined to Stacy P. Dexter. 22. Beer license postponed to Robert A. Bowen, granted to M. T. Hinson. 23. Beer license granted to twelve (12) individuals. 24. Beer license granted to thirt.een (13) individuals. 25. Beer license granted to twenty-four (24) individuals. _2F??_ A.BC at?.dit zeport received and filed. 27. Beer license granted to fifteen (15) individuals. 28. Beer li?ense granted to eleven (11) individuals. 29. Beer license granted to ?ive (5) individuals. 30. Beer license granted to four (4),individttals. 31 Beer license granted to five (5) individuals. 32. Beer license granted to five (5) individuals. 33. Beer license declined to S. B. Long. 34. Beer license revo ked- on Mrs. Hazel Holden and Patxl A. Ward. 35. Beer license granted to McLeon H. Gleen. 36. Beer license granted to Marion D. Bunn and L. F. Duke. 37. Beer license granted to Sarah W. Johnston. 38. Beer license granted to Otis W. Taylor. 39. Beer license granted to P. J. Allender. 40. Beer licerse granted to Marion D. Brinn, r?e cited on li?ense law. 41. Beer licens,? granted to William Gaylor and Elizab?th Franks. 42. Beer license granted to A. S. Buttain. 43, ABC audit report received from J. N. Brand, Jr. 44. Beer license postponed on Marion L?. Brinn. 45. Beer license granted to Rufus Gurganous and Charles H. Sutton. 46. Beer license granted to R. L. Long. 7 28 1947. 10 577 8 4 1947 10 579 8 11 1947 10 579 ? 25 1947 10 581 9 2 1947 10 583 9 15 1947 10 584 9 ?9 1947 10 586 10 6 1947. 10 587 10 20 1947 10 591 11 3 1947 10 993 11 10 1947 10 594 11 17 1947 1L 1 11 24 1947 lI 2 12 1 1947 11 3 12 8 1947 11 4 12 15 1947 11 5 12 29 1947 11 7 2 2 1948 11 12 2 9 1948 11 13 2 9 1949 11 13 3 15 1948 11 1? 3 22 1948 11 18 4 26 1948 11 23 5 3 1948 11 24 5 3 1948 11 24 5 3 1948 11 25 5 10 1948 11 26 5 17 1948 11 27 5 24 1948 11 29 6 1 1948 11 29 6 1 1948 11 30 6 14 1948 11 32 6 21 1948 11 33 8 23 1948 11 41 9 7 1948 11 45 9 19 1948 ll 49 10 4 1948 11 50 10 11 1948 11 51 10 25 1948 11 54 11 I 1948 lI 54 11 1 1948 11 55 11 8 1948 11 56 11 8 1948 11 56 11 15 1948 11 57 11 15 194$ 11 57 11 22 1948 11 58 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County N. C. MATTER , _ : ??- Li quo r Lic ense- rtec. u. s. ?q County Indezee Sinee 1888 ? To loto?? nom?f, opln at C.G..R?lC?4?' An Identifying Trade Mark PAT OFiICE SUR!{AME (NITIAL TAB COTT A-Z 7AY INDEX MI?[ E By THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD YY QWEN i, pUNN, NEII {ERN. NORTX UROLINA DATE MINUT E BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page 1. Beer license granted to Morris Miller. .. 1 17 a_9?'+9 . 11 67 2. Bill drawn to enable Board to refuse beer and wine lic?nse. , 1 24 1949.. 11 69 3. Bill appro?ed to enable Board to expend ABC receipts. 1 24 1949 11 69 4. ABC audit report received and filed. 1 3i 1949 11 70 _ 5. Beer license granted to A. T. Gause, C.D. Morrell an?. A. D. Yopp. .. 2 14 1949 . 11 74 6. Beer license granted to Mrs, G. H. Ti?.?all 3 28 1949 11 83 . 7. Beer license gr?nted to nine (9) individuals. 4 20 1949 11 88 8. Beer license granted to nineteen (19) individuals. 4 25 1949 . 11 88 , 9. ?.ttention calied to omm_?ssoin of charac?er reference from beer Ii?ense a pplications. 4 25 i949 II 89 10. ABC audit repo?t filed. 5 2 1949 11 90 11. Beer license granted to twenty-seven (27) individuals. 5 2 L949 11 90 12. Beer license granted to four (4) individuals. 5 9 1949 11 91 13. New beer laws received. 5 16 19?9 11 92 14. Beer license granted to six (6) individuals. 5 16 L949 11 93 15. Beer license granted to nine (9) individuals. . 5 23 1949 11 95 16. Beer license granted to eleven (11) individuals. 5 31 1949 11 97 17. Beer license granted to E. C. Baldwin. 6 6 1949 11 98 18. Beer license granted to Ivey W. McGee. 6 13 L949 11 100 ? 19. Beer license granted to Great Atlantic and Pac. Tea Co. 6 20 1949 11 102 20. Beer license granted to R. W. Fountain and Mamie Higgins. 6 27 1949 11 103 21. Notice received on license ta sell beer at retail locations. 6 27 1949 11 103 22. Pat Player fil?d for beer license. 7 5 L949 11 104 23. Beer licen?e granted to N. E. Sneeden and Hardy T. Taylor. 7 5 L949 11 105 24. Beer license revoked on nine (9) individuals. 7 18 L949 11 108 25. Beer license notices received by Blema DeLaney, Blanch Davis and Louise Pittman. 7 25 t949 11 110 26. A. W. Dugan, Jr. received notice of beer license changes. 8 1 L949 11 Lll 27. ABC a?u.dit report filed. 8 1 L949 11 111 28. i?iotion carried to leave ABC store open ti11 nine (9) P. M. 8 8 L949 11 113 29. A. W. Duyan to appear on ABC charges. 8 11 1949 11 113 30. ABC letter received on keeping stores open until nine (9) P.M.. 8 15 1949 11 114 31. Beer license deferred on Odis B. Bozeman and Jv A. Trotter. 9 26 L949 11 123 32. Cl?sing recommended for ABC stores. 10 10 1949 11 127 33. Beer license for Henry Omirly received no objections. 10 17 1949 11 128 34. Meeting to be called on ABC composite Board. 10 31 1949 11 132 35. ABC B?ard to use communication service. 12 12 1949 11 ?41 36. ABC audit report received and filed. 2 13 1950 11 156 37. Beer dealers granted sale of bee? on Sunday's. 3 1_3 1950 11 163 38. ABC audit report i?ecieved and,filed. 5 1 1950 11 182 39. ABC meeting announced. 6 5 1950 11 189 40. ABC audit report filed. 8 7 1950 11 201 41. ABC audit repo??t filed. 10 30 1950 11 220 42. Leonard Phillips applied for beer license. 1 1 1951 11 232 43. ABC audit report received and filed. 1 29 1951 11 237 44. J. M. Simmons notice received on beer license. 3 12 1951 11 247 45. L. A. Harding notice received on beer license. 3 19 1951 11 248 46. No obj?ctions on beer license for Louis A. Andrews, Lucy L. Knowles and A. F. Pate. 3 26 1951 .11 250 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES --- New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATiER: ?C-Liquor License - e[?, u. s. County Indexte Since 1888 ? TO loea?? nam?s, o?Nn Of COT7 A-Z 1A6 INDEX r?t OFFIG4 ?pJJ1l? An tdentifying Trade Mer{c SURNAME INITIAL TAB MIIC E BY THE COTT INDEX CUMPANY, COLUMBUS, DHlO SOLD YY OWEN 0. pUNN, NEII tERM, NORTM GROLINA NATIlRE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. ? Page l, Notices received on beer licens? of T. Alabostis, P. B. Hornday, J. Outlew and R. H. . S?anley. . 2. No objections raised on beer license for seven (7) individuals. 3. Beer license granted to Mrs. L. B. Bowman, J, D. Carnes and F. A. Landis. 4, Beer license granted to Davis D. Thomas. 5.. ABC audit's referred to auditor. 6,_ ABC checks credited to Ports Development, given to auditor. 7.. Peter Velli notified on beer license. 8. Fred Purmort and Andrew Frar?ks notifi.ed on beer license. 9. Richard Capps, Henry S. Hall, E. S. Jackson and G. M. Savage notified on beer license. 10. ?v,lillie D. Floyd noti?ied on beer license. 11. No objections raised on beer license for Edna Mae Me?ric?.. 12. ABC audit report received from J. N. Brand, ??PA. 13. No objections raised on beer license for Victor Thompson and T. A. Shepard. 14.. ?,TO objections raised on beer license for W. H. ?apps. 15. No objections raised on beer license for George A. Conoutas and Thompson Grocery. 16. No objections raised on beer license for W. B. Richardson, F. M. Clark and Frank C. Hill. 17. No objections raised on beer license for N. R. McGee and G. E. Shoaf. 18, ABC audit report received and filed. 19. No objections raised on beer license for A. M. Farrell and Ivan McQuillara. 20. No objections raised on beer license for Mrs. D. B. Pendas and Silas V. Sneeden. _21. t?To objection? raised on beer license for ?t N. Pridgen, Jr. 22. No objections raised on beer permit for Edwin N. Small, Jr. and James Kno?ales. 23. No objections raised on beer permit for Mavis P. Brown, L. G. Drew and G. S. Marshburn. 24. No objections raised on beer permit for D. S. DeDantes. 25. No objections raised on bee? permit for Briscoe Howard. .26._ No objections raised on beer permit for Louis Ross. 27. ABC audi? report filed from J. N. Brand, CAP. 28. No objections raised on beer permit for James W. Hendrix. 29. No objections raised on beer permit for J. W. E1lison. .30. No objections raised on beer permit for Mrs. The?lda McGee. _31, No objections raised oz?. beer permit for C. T. Congleton. 32. No objections raised on beer permit for R. I. Higgins. 33. ABC mee?ing set, 34, No objections raised on beer permit for Lois W. Wade. 3.?. ABC audit report filed by J. N. Brand, CAP. 36. No objections raised on beer permits for Bell Zc?rna and S. 0. Millican. 37.. No objections raised on beer permits for S. E. Hunt, W. H. Hines and Henry Omirly. 38. No objections raised on beer permit for C. C. Johnson, Jr. 39. No objections raised on ??er perm:?ts for E. V. Dail and Linwood L. Adams. .40. No objections raised on beer permit for H. E. Boharon. 41. No objections raised on beer permit-fo? Mary G. Pistolis. 42. No objections raised on beer permit for Miss M. B. Armstrong. 43._ No objections raised on beer permit for Lena Sherpard. 44. AB? audit report filed. 45. No objections raised on ?eer permit for Bishop Price. 4 9 1951 11 253 4 16 1951 4 23 1951 4 30 1951 4 30 1951 8 6 1951 8 20 1951 8 27 1951 9 4 19?1 9 10 1951 10 1 1951 11 5 1951 11 12 1951 11 19 1952 2 18 1952 4 15 1952 4 28 1952 4 28 1952 5 S 1952 5 12 1952 5 19 1952 6 16 1952 6 23 1952 6 30 1952 7 7 1952 7 21 1952 7 28 1952 8 18 1952 8 25 1952 8 25 1952 9 8 1952 9 15 1952 10 13 1952 10 20 1952 10 27 1952 10 27 1952 11 24 1952 12 8 1952 12 IS 1952 1 5 1953 1 12 1953 1 19 1953 1 19 1953 1 26 1953 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 '1'1 11 11 11 11 11 254 255 257 257 278 281 284 286 286 291 299 301 303 318 331 333 333 334 336 337 341 344 345 3??7 351 35F? 359 360 360 363 365 371 372 374 375 380 384 385 389 391 392 392 395 2 2 1953 11 397 INDEX TO CO?I?IISSIONERS MI?IUTES --- New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATTER: ??-Liquor License - Nec. u. s. ????4L?? CountY [ndezea Since 1888 ? TO IoM?t nQtlNf. op?n Ot COiT A•2 TAB INDEX MUCE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, tOIUMBUS, OH10 PAT OFFICE i! An IdentifyinY Trade Maric SURkAME INIiIAI iAY SOLO /Y OWEN 0. pUNN, MEII BERN, NORTM GQOLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ' DATE Month Day ? Year MlNUTE BOOK Vol. ? Page 1. Na objsctions raisecl on b?er permit for Leroy Harrell. . 2 16 1953.. 11 401 ,. 2. No objections raised on b?er permit for John Niforo. 2 16 1953. ll 401 . 3. No object?ons razsed on be?r permits for L. D. Larkins, H. L Pearce and Adolph $rown. , 3 2 1953. 11 404 .. 4. _ Joint action to be taken on redistribution of ABC expenses. _ 5 9 1953,_ 11 405 .. 5. Expenses to be divided fairly from ABC funds. ._ 3 Q 1953_. 11 406 6. ? No objections raised on beer permits for Alice B. Nelson and Arthur L. Teacl?ey. 3 16 1953 11 409 7. Attention called to ABC needs. 3 16 1953 11 409 8. No objections raised on beer permit for George T. Fakakis and Nicholos Fakakis 3 23 1953 11 410 9. ABC advertisement on whisky discontinued. ?? 13 1953 il 413 10. No objections raised on beer i?ermits for B. HaySa, G I?aySa, Sr. C. King and W. M. Todd. ?- 13 1953 11 414 11. No objections raised on beer permits???erJames Airson, Letha Rongotes and Catherine Vollie 4 20 1953 11 415 12. Reply ?eceived from ABC Board on whisky advertisernents. 4 20 1953 11 415 13. No objections raised on beer permits for E, R. [aoods, C. W. Honeycutt and W. S.Barbour. 5 11 1953 11 420 14. Beer license granted to eight (8) individuals. 5 26 1953 11 423 15. Beer license granted to B. F. Walson, H. L. Horne and D. C. Moore. 5 18 1953 11 422 16. No objections raised on beer permits fQr James.N. Masseros, W. Brothers and E. J. Smith. 5 26 195? 11 424 17. ' No objectiozis raised on beer permits for W. H. Batson, H. W. Cannady and R. B. Cannady. 6 1 1953 11 425 18. No objections raised on beer permit for L.J. Sellers and G. M. S_agnos. 6 1 1953 11 425 19. ABC Board ??.?.eeting c?lled. 6 1 1953 11 425 20. No objections raised on beer permit for W. C. Hardwick. 6 8 1953 11 427 21. Petition approved on Special ABC meeting. 6 15 1953 11 428 22. Beer license granted to E. C. Farroti?, W, C. Fowler and W. L. Simmons. 6 29 1953 11 433 23. Beer license granted to .J. P. Jelbee, 5. T. Rhades and Victor Thomas. 7 6 1953 11 435 24. Beer applications ordered filled through Commissioners. 7 13 1953, 11 437 . 25. Beer license granted to Wilmington Cold Stcrage. 8 31 1953 11 450 26. Beer license granted to D. M. DeSanter and J. M. Hawell. 9 28 1953 11 455 27. No objections raised on beer permits for Franklin Schell and Wade H. Hines. 10 12 1953_ 11 45? 28. ABC audit report received and filed. . 11 2 1953 11 464 29. Check receivedfrom Department of Revenue on wine taxes. 11 2 1953 11 464 30o ABC pamphlets distributed. 1 25 1954 11 4?81 31. ABC audit report received and filed. 2 1 1954 11 482 32. No objections raised on beer permit for E. S. Kn?tt, S?. 2 23 1954 11 488 . 33. ABC audit report received and filed. 5 3 1954 11 510 34. ABC annual meeting to be held. 9 20 1954 11 542 . 35. ABC profits reported. 10 11 1954 11 546 ?6. ABC recei?ts announced. 4 12 1954 11 588 37. ABC questionnaire required by North Carolina Department of Revenue. 8 8 1954 11 621 38, Mr? Horton was endorsed by the Board as Association's Liaisan to ?f-.he Board of ABC. 10 10 1955 12 8 39. Mr Horton appointed to the Board of ABC. 10 31 1955 12 13 40. Checks received ABC taxes. Il 29 195?? 12 20 41. Notice received from A. A. Willetts of intent to apply ?or beer permit, referred. 1 17 1956 12 36 42. Complaint of proposed ABC store in Hanover Center, ABC Board to control where to locate._ 3 12 1956 12 51 43. Letter received in regards to ABC Law enforcement retirement. 3 12 1956 12 56 44. Received check covering third quarter 1955-56. 4 3 1956 12 57 45. ABC profits paid for whisk?y used for Azalea Festival. 5 14 1956 12 68 46. R?ceived receipts fram ABC Board for fiscal y??ar en?ing June 30,1956. 7 2 1956_ 12 80 N. C. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count? ?pTTER , , : AB? -Liqu or Licens e - County Indexea Since 1888 ? To IoMh nam?s, op?R at COTT A•2 iA{ INDEX eec. u. s. p? M0.CE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO , ?,'? PAT OFFICE ?i?a?-? AnldentifyingTradeMark SURNAME INITIAL TAB SOLD YY OWEN 0. CUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTB GROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. ? Page l. Accepted surety bond for Mr. Fred Poisson a? member of the ABC Board. 7 16 1956 12 ?? 2:, Surety bond for James Allen Oldham, Jr. pen?lty accepted and forward to ABC Board. 8 6 1956 12 88 3.. Received check from State Revenue Department. 11 26 1956 12 110 4.. Action tabled on ABC employe:es. retirement. 3 18 1957 12 138 5. Received audit report, 4 29 1957 12 148 6.. No action t?.ken on reques?. to approve beer license for Charlie T. Walker. 5 12 1958. 12 256 7.. Di?cussion of funds for Alcholics Anonymou?. 5 26 1958 12 261 g.. Letter received informing ?f new policy in issueing permits. 7 7 1958 12 275 9. Recieved ch.eck for 5tate License and Beverage Tax. 11 24 1958 12 336 10. N?tation regarding application of Joseph Pau1 Musial, Castle Ha?ne, N. C. 3 9 1959 12 395 11. Board proposed bill to use ABC funds for teachers salaries. 3 23 1959 12 404 12. Mr. Hall reported on proposed increase in ABC taxes, meeting called. 4 6 1959 12 408 13? Received application from Willie Albert Steward for beer license4 4 6 1959 12 410 14. Beer license granted to Stephen W. Rogers, J. E. Grady and J. J. Thornton and referred. 5 4 1959 12 423 15,. Beer ?nd wine permit granted to J. P. Parrish, E. L. Scott, D. E. Hooker and referred. 6 1 1959 12 446 _16._ Applications and permits for beer and win?-!to be referred to the Sheriff's Department. 6 15 1959 12 446 .17, Accepted suret,y bond for Fred Poisson. 7 6 1959 12 460 l?. Permit request for P. P. Rumple and C. D. Pickerrell, referred. 7 6 1959 12 461 19.. Beer permit request from Mrs Alice Faye Co:?lins referred. 8 3 1959 12 476 20.. Notice of rejection on application from Mrs Alice Faye Collins. 8 12 1959 12 482 .21.. Request for beer permit from D. L. Graham, L. & V. Morgan and J. H. Ingram referred. 8 17 1959 12 488 22. Notice of acts of violations on license of Robert Gregory Farrow. 9 8 1959 12 495 23. Application for beer permit from G. C. Wells rece?ved, 9 8 1959. 12 495 24._ Received request for beer permit from W1111a.iTlLewis Wells. 9 21 1959 12 499 25. Notice of intent to apply for a beer permit from J. D. Mills, ?astle Hayne. 11 16 1959 12 ?17 26. Received Dept. Revenue Voucher ?kF-167 representing excise taxes for the year. 12 7 1959 12 523 27. Beer permit reque?? from J. Gxenier, J. C. Lewis and L. T. Nunnalee, referred. 1 4 1960 12 531 28. Beer permit request from F. C. Baxley, S. A. & J. E. McNeill, M. C. Rouby, J. J. Taylor 1 18 1960 12 536 . and V. Wilder, geferred to the S'r?eriff's Dept. .29. Notice of :?3eer ?icense Hearings, Revocations and Suspensions. 1 18 1960 12 539 30. Req?u.est from Mro S. G. Creek of refund for over payment for beer permit referred. 2 '1 1960 12 541 31. Mr. B. J. McDonald request to appoint a committee to stud?Z Alcoholic Rehabilitation. 2 1 1960 12 542 32. Beer permits for I??.M. Echols referred to the Sheriff's Dept. 2 1 1960 12 542 33. ???? permits for ten (10) individuals referred to the Sheriff's Dept. 2 15 1960 12 544 34. Authorized over-payment of $40.00 for beer license to Stanley G. Cheek. 2 15 1960 12 545 35. Beer license request from twelve (??) citizens referred to the Sheriff's Department. 3 7 1960 12 549 36. Beer permit request from E. R. George, H. Spurbeck and B. Gray referred. 3 21 1960 12 557 37. Consideration for six (6) beer permits ref?rred to the Sheriff's Department. 4 4 1960 12 560 38, Applications for beer licensing referred to the Sheriff's Department. 4 18 1960 12 564 39?' Three beer license applications approved and referred to the Sheriff's Department. 5 2 1960 12 569 40. Beer license for eight (8? individuals rejected and sent to the She??.ff's Dept. 5 16 1960 12 574 41. Seven beer applications reviewed and referred to the Sheriff's Dept. 5 16 1960 12 574 42. Applications for beer permits issused and rejections reviewed and refer?ed. 7 5 1960 12 583 iitation 43. Funds for Alcoholic Rehabi __ to be considered in budget. 7 5 1960 12 584 44. Applicatiotls for beer permits and or rejections reviewed and referred to the Sheriff. 7 18 1960 12 592 45. Approved surety bond? for William 0. Humphery and James A. Oldham, Jr. 7 18'?1960 12 59? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES --w New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ NlATTER: ??-Liquor License ? n¢c. u. s. County lndezee Since 1888 ? To IoCqh nqlMS? op?p at MIICE 81 THE COTTT NDEX COMPANYX COLUMBUS, OHIO oat OFFICE L???.?RteA91? Aa Iden6fyins Trade Mark SURRAME INITIAL TAB SOLD tY OINEN G. CUNN, NEII ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MlNUTE 800K Monfh Day Year Vol. Page '„ .- , , l._ Commissioners oppose spending ABC funds for Alcoho].ic Rehabitation. 2. Letter, no objections to July salary paid to Mrs. MacMillan. . 3. Beer license applic?.tion for J. P. Richards referred to Sheriff's Dept. 4. Received annual auditor's report from ABC Board. .. 5.. Application of Andrew E. Frank referred to the Sheriff's Dept. 6... Application tor beer permit for Elbert Lanier and B. Marino, Jr, referred. :. 7. Applications of Laura 0. Alexander and Ithel V. Bains refe?red. 8. Applications for David Mills Rose and Jesse Graham Yarborou?h referred. . 9. Application for Hollis Bri;gs referred. 10? Applications for Wilmington Seafood Market, Riv?rboat Supper Club and Henry's Drive-in referred. 11._ Application from the ?iovell Club referred. 12. Received invitation to attend dinner meeting of A.A.A. 13. Beer permits for James C. Schupp and Robert Hawkins referred. 14. Two-way radio's for ABC cars deferred until next meeting. 15. Approved beer permits for Festur Henry Herring, B. Marino, Jr. and M. Spann referred. 16. Beer applications for J. F. ?ollier, G. Haydu3 Sro, P. J. Regin and C. Sneeded referred. 17. Beer applications permits for T. F. Brown, I. F. James, P. W. Bryan and S. Rogers referred. 18. Applications for beer permits of six (6) a.ndividuals referred. 19"z Application for beer permit for W. H. Batson referred. 20. Application for beer permit for Robert Lee Eubank. referred. 21. ABC audit report received through March 1961. 22. Applications for beer permits r.eferred. 23. Applications for five (5) beer permits referred. 24. Applications for three (3) beer permits referred to the+ Sheriff's Depta Rehabilitation 25. Letter regarding the es?ablishing o? a County Alcoholic -_ ?Education Committee. 26. Applications for th?ee beer permits referred. 27. ABC audit report for the year ending June 30, 1961 received. 28. Applications for six (6) beer permits referred. 29. Letter received from Lake Forest Baptist Church, endorsing Alocholic program. 30. AFplicati:?n of John F. Scott referred. 31. Beer license applications from G. M. Furr and L. C. Gore approved and referred. 32. Beer license applications for H. L. Beaty, G. Edwards and F. W. Schley referred. 33. ABC audit report recei?ved. 34. Application- for William F. Tillery, Jr approved and referred. 35. Application from Albert Axier app?oved and referred. 36. Applications for four (4) beer permits received and referred. 37. Application from Cletus H. Clark approved and referred. 38. ?pglication from Hen?y E. B??ker approved and referred. ?9. Action postponed on County Council for Alcoholism ?.esolution. Rehabilitation., 40. No action taken on reque?tfor Alcoholic , funds by Ben J. MacDonald. 41. Applications from G. Johnson, A. Lewis and C. E. Miller approved and referred. 42. Applications from L. Tsantes and George S. Wallace referred to the Sheriff'? Dept. 43. Approved applications for four (4) beer permits and referred to the Sheriff's Dept. Rehabilitation 44. Action deferred on Alcoholic Resolution, 7 2g L960 12 599 .: 8 1 1960 .. 12 602 . 8 1 L960 . 12 603 .. 8 1 L960 .. 12 604 .. 9 6 L960 . 12 610 .. 10 17 L960 .. 12 620 11 7 ?960 .. 12 626 .. 11 21 L960 12 630 Z2 ?9 :?_960 I2 b.37 1 3 :i.961 12 640 1 3 :?_961 12 640 1 ? 6 :i_961 12 642 1 J_6 i_961 12 642 2 ?0 i_960 12 649 2 ?0 :i_961 12 649 4 4 :i_961 12 660 4 i_0 i_961 12 665 5 1 ;'_961 12 678 S i_5 ;!.961 12 679 5 i_S ':.961 . 12 683 5 l._5 !.961 12 683 6 5 i_961 12 685 6 ?_9 i_961 12 689 7 l7 i_961 12 697 8 7 1_961 13 6 8 7 i_961 13 7 8 7 i_961 13 10 8 ?1 L961 13 12 8 ?1 i_961 13 14 9 l8 :i_961 13 19 10 ?_6 L961 13 28 11 6 ?_961 13 33 11 6 ?_961 13 36 12 4 L961 13 43 12 L8 ?961 13 52 1 2 1962 13 53 2 5 L962 13 64 ? L9 L962 13 69 2 L??: L962 13 70 3 5 L962 13 74 3 5 1962 13 75 4 2 L962 13 88 4 L6 L962 13 96 4 L6 L962 13 99 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. , MATT RT ??-Liquor License - xcc. u. s. County Indexee Sinee 1888 ? io lotab nam?s, open of WTT A•2 TA{ INOEX MROE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COlUM6US, DH?O eAr oecice ?? An Identifying Trade Marlc SURNAME INITIAL iAB SOLD ?Y OWEN 0. oUNN, MEN {ERN, NORTN UIROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 1.. App?oved applications for six (6) beer permits and referred. 2.. ABC audit report received and filed. 3, Approved applications from N. G. Foster and George K. Saffo for beer permits. 4. Dr. B. F. Hall, requested to present a budget for Alcaholic Education. 5.. Accepted and approved surety bonds for messr. Fred Piosson and William 0. Humphery. _ 6« Application from Mabel L Goldenberg approved and referred. . 7.. Commissioners endorsed the Educa?tion and Rehabilita?ion Alcoholic Program, 8.. Applications from C. H. Clark, J. Lewis, Sr. and A. H. Mclowhorn approved and referred. 9. Approved applications for B. D. Beard, J. R. Graney and R. N. Tay?or and referrea. 10. Received ABC audit report ending June 30, 1962. 11. Beer permit application from Laney S. Schutt approved and referred. .12. Application for beer permit from Fred Newton Day,III. approved and referred. .13. Alcoholic Rehabi.l.itation budget approved by ABC Board for County Council. 14. Application for beer permit approved for GToz?d.?-ow Nleeks and referred. 15.. Application approved for James E. Sasser for beer permit. 16. Audit report received for July, Au.gust and Sept?mber 1962. 17.. Annual report received on beer and wine taxes. 18.,Approved application from George W. Edwards for beer permit and referred. ,19. County Council on. Alcoholic report received for September, October and November. 20. Beer permit application from B. C. and Sarah Hedgpeth approved and referred. •.21. Application from Charles J. Knighten for beer permit approved and referred. .22. Applications for four (4) beer permits approved and referred. 23. Application from A. W. Thayer appxoved and referred. 24, Proposed bill changing methods of computing ABC ??a?e Tax, supported by Board. 25. Application from William Fales approved and referred .26. Application from Bonnie T. Ganous and D. J. Joye approved and referred. ,27,. Accepted surety bond for J. A. Oldham, Jr. ;28. Received ABC audit report. ,29. Application for beer permit from C. E. Rivenbark approved and referred. .30, Application for beer permit from Fol.?ntian Bros. Inc. approved and referred. .31. Applications from Williams F. Tillery and Daisy C. White approved and referr?d. 32. Approved appl-ication from Leo C. McDonald and referred. 33, Received audit report for September 1963. 34. Applications from Bill W. Hodges and John 5agert approved and referred. 35. Buffaloe's Grocery 36. Driftwood 37. Earl of Sandwich 38. Anns Place 39. Garner's Winter Park Amoco 40. Bryan's Grocery 41. Fastway Foods 42. Friendly Cafe 43. Driftwood 44. Grady's Gorcery 45. Hanover Heights 66 46. Cork and Sinker Cafe DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page 5 14 1962 5 14 1962 5 21 1962 6 4 1962 6 4 1962 6 4 1962 0 11 1962 7 2 1962 8 & ?962 8 6 1962 9 4 1962 10 1 1962 10 15 1962 10 15 1962 11 ? 1962 11 5 1962 12 3 1962 12 1.7 ?962 12 17 1962 2 4 1963 4 1 1963 5 6 1963 6 3 1963 6 3 1963 6 17 1963 7 1 1963 7 1 1963 8 5 1963 9 3 1963 9 l? 1963 10 7 1963 10 21 1963 11 4 1963 11 18 1963 02 05 1968 02 05 1968 02 05 1968 C? 4 O1 1968 05 06 1968 13 100 13 105 13 110 13 114 13 114 13 l14 13 117 13 121 I3 Z39 13 140 13 145 13 155 13 162 13 163 13 I67 13 168 13 177 13 178 13 179 13 188 13 200 13 211 13 219 13 220 13 222 13 225 13 225 13 244 13 248 13 253 l3 258 13 260 13 266 13 275 14 137 14 137 14 137 14 171 14 182 07 15 1968 14 222 08 23 1968 14 231 08 19 1968 14 237 09 03 1968 14 240 09 03 1968 14 240 09 16 1968 14 249 10 07 1968 14 250 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County N. C. E T ABC-LIQUOR LICENSE MU , _ J _ nec. u. s. County Indezea Since 1888 r?r OFFICB ??? An IdentifyinS Ttade Mark ? TO IOCaN ?OryNS? O(NO C1 SURNAME INITIAL TAi ?iT A-Z ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX SOLD tY OWEN 0. OUNN, N TAt INOE1f COMPANY, [OLUMBUS, OHIO EM iE?ll, NORTH UROLINA DATE MINUT E BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS . Month Day Year Vol. Page 1. Golf Center O1 06 1969 14 288 2. Butler's Cash Grocery O1 20 1969 14 290 3. Joanna Enterprises 03 17 1969 14 302 4. Italian Restaurant 03 17 1969 14 302 5. Carolina Cafe 03 17 1969 14 302 6. Fish House 04 Z1 1969 14 320 7. Seaside Cafe 04 21 1969 14 320 8. Alphie's Pizza Pub 06 03 1969 14 337 9. Brown's Grocery 06 03 19&9 I4 337 10. Polynesian Cafe 06 03 1969 I4 337 11. Red F? White Supermarket 06 03 1969 14 337 12. Seaside Cafe 06 03 1969 14 337 13. Prince's Grocery 07 14 1969 14 359 14. Bradshaw's Self-Service 5tation 08 18 1969 14 3i31 15. Terry's lireakfast Bar 08 18 1969 14 381 16. Richardson Grocery 09 02 1969 14 384 17. Hanover Grill 09 15 1969 14 387 18. Wood's Superette 09 15 1969 14 387 19. Shalimar Drive-ln Oy 15 1969 14 S87 20. Jones Bros. Grocery 1? 06 1969 14 393 21. Ft. Fisher Country Club 10 06 1969 14 393 22. Flower's Open Market 10 20 1969 14 400 23. Club Inferno 10 20 1969 14 400 24. Village Inn Pizza Parlor 10 06 1969 14 393 25. Tomfollery Pizza 10 20 1y69 14 400 26. 7-11 Food Stores Masonboro Loop 10 06 1969 14 393 27. 7-11 Food Stores King's Grant 10 06 1969 14 400 28. Scottie's Cash Grocery 10 20 1969 14 400 29. Heritage Dinner Theaters II 1"/ 1969 14 410 30. Safari 12 O1 1969 14 419 31. 7-11 Food Stores 12 U1 1969 14 419 32. Pantry O1 18 1971 14 569 33. Skinney Williams Ol 18 19?1 14 569 34. Duck Haven Country Club O1 18 1971 14 569 35. B& M Cafe O1 04 1971 14 564 36. Blue Cockatoo Ol 18 1971 14 569 37. Castle Hayne Pool Room Ol 04 1971 14 564 38. Walker's Variety House 02 O1 1971 14 571 39. P. J.'s 02 15 1971 14 581 40. Galley 02 15 1971 14 581 41. Graham's Grocery 02 15 1971 14 581 42. Autry`s 66 & Grocery 02 O1 1971 14 571 43. Chestnut Grocery 02 O1 1971 14 571 44. Shady Oaks Tavern 03 O1 1971 14 587 45. Sea Gull 03 O1 1971 14 587 46. Surfside 03 15 197T 14 591 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? N. C. ABC - LIQUOR MU JEC LICENSE , _ T ` ncc. u. s. p? County Indezea Since 1888 To IotoN namis? op?p at COTT A-I TA? INO EII ', ?U- rer OFFICE ?%.?s? An Identifying Trade Mark ? =URNAME lNIT1AL TA? NIADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY? COLUMBUS? OHIO SOLD ?T OWEN ?. pYNN, NEN {ER11? NORTB GROLIN? ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOR = Month Day Year Vol. Page 1.: Little Bavarian 03 15 1971 14 591 2.' B& H Grocery 03 Ol 1971 14 587 3. Wilmington Seafood Market 04 19 1971 14 609 4., Zip Mart, Inc. 04 05 1971 14 604 5.?:' Miama Mia 04 05 1971 14 604 6.;? Morris' Grill 04 05 1971 14 604 7.`, Rooks Grocery 04 05 1971 14 604 8.? Seller's r4arket 04 19 1971 14 609 9. Gene's Fish Market 04 Q5 1971 I4 604 10. G1enn's Place 04 05 1971 14 604 -11. Alley Cat 04 19 1971 14 609 12. Big Daddy`s 04 19 1971 14 609 13. Carolina Colony Service Station 04 05 1971 14 604 14. Dolphin Grill 04 05 1971 14 604 15. Beverage Center 05 03 1971 14 624 16.. Beach Party Beverages 05 03 1971 14 624 17.?. Market Street Hi-Tane OS 17 1971 14 644 18. Harbor Island Causeway Gas Station 05 17 1971 14 644 19. Empire Club 05 03 1971 14 624 20. Droopy's 05 17 1971 14 644 21. Seaside Cafe 05 17 1971 14 644 22. Queen's Tire Service 05 03 1971 14 624 23. Mis - Q Pool & Grill 05 17 1971 14 644 24. Ward's Marina 05 17 1971 14 644 25. Eastside Grill 06 07 1971 14 656 26. King's Cash Grocery 02 21 1971 14 660 27. Kure Beach 66 06 21 1971 14 660 28. Davis Court Market 06 07 1971 14 656 29. Blockade Runner 07 19 1971 14 667 30. Arab Shrine Club 07 19 1971 14 b67 31. Greenfield Tavern 07 06 1971 14 664 32. Shalimar Arive-In 07 06 1971 14 664 33.. Sea Horse Cafe 07 19 1971 14 667 34. Moore's Place 07 06 1971 14 664 35. Wilmington Singles Club 07 19 1971 14 667 36. V. F. W. Canteen 08 02 1971 14 670 37. ZIp Mart ??12 08 02 1971 14 670 38. Emme - Poohs 08 02 1971 14 b70 39. Fussell's Automotive Service 08 02 1971 14 670 40.. Hayes ARCO 08 16 1971 14 693 41. Home Grocery 08 16 1971 14 693 42. B. P. 0. E. ??532 08 16 1971 14 693 43. Barbary Coast 09 07 1971 15 5 44. Four Winds 09 07 1971 15 5 45. Pizza Hut, 3406 Market St. 09 06 1971 15 5 46. Pizza Hut, 4016 Oleander Dr. 09 07 1971 15 5 INDEX TO COMMISSI?NERS MINUTES eEO. u. s. A ? County Indezea Since 1888 P?T OFFICE ??E ? ?:La-? ch An Identifyins Trade Mark --- New Hanover Count?? ?. U. _ MU JECT ?C - LIQUOR LICENSE ` f? lotaf? nam?s, op?n at COTT A-t TA? INpEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OH10 SURN4ME INITIAL TAY SOLD tT OIMEN i. YUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTH GROLINA DATE MlNUTE 800K ' NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page `` l. Night and Day Spot 2. Zip Mart ?'?17 3. David Jones Grocery 4. Bames Esso & Grocery 09 20 1971 15 14 10 18 1971 15 22 10 04 1971 15 19 10 04 1971 15 19 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. C. MUB E T AB? BOARD , _ a aeo. u. s. Counry Indezea Since 1888 PAT OFFICE ??E?? An ldentifl'in8 Trade Mark ? TO IOCab oOnNf? O?NO af COTi A$ TA? INpEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO SURNAME INITIAL TA? SOLD tY Or1EN i. CUNN, NEw ?ER N, NORTH GR OLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Revisions 11 O1 1965 13 542 2. Fastway Food Store 10 a6 1968 14 250 3. Fisherman's Steel Pier 10 21 1968 14 257 4. Brown's Inn 11 ?4 1968 14 263 5. Butler's Cash Grocery 11 18 1968 14 267 6. Super Marina O1 15 1968 14 134 7. Wilmington Cigar Store 02 16 I968 I4 145 8. Jazzland Supper Club ?02 16 1968 14 145 9. Langley's Grocery 02 ?5 1968 14 137 10. Mr. Phillip's Four Winds 02 ??5 1968 14 137 11. Royal Cafe 02 p5 1968 14 ?137 12. Sasser's Curb Market 02 ,??5 1968 14 137 13. Seagull Bar 02 E ?I6 I968 14 145 14. Jazzland Supper Club 03 18 1968 14 163 15. Mack's Grill 03 ?18 1968 14 163 16. Sunset Seafood Market 04 i ?O1 1968 14 171 17. Skinney Williams 05 ??6 1968 14 182 18. Snoopy's Pizza 05 Ji I?0 1968 14 187 19. Surf Club 05 ?0 1968 14 187 20. Unique Gift and Grocery 05 i?0 1968 14 187 21. Yacht Basin Restauxant 05 16 1968 14 175 22. Junction Snack Shop 05 ??0 1968 14 187 23. Maggie's 05 ?7,0 1968 14 186 24. Price's Hi-Tane OS ;)6 1968 14 182 25. Worley's Store 06 ;J3 1968 14 192 26. Swann's Place 06 ??3 1968 14 192 27. Swanfl's Place 07 ?5 , 1968 14 j222 ; 28. New Bridge Grill 07 ?15 1968 14 !222 29. Sunset Strip Club 08 ?19 1968 14 237 30. 7-11 09 ??3 1968 14 240 31. 7-11 10 '?7 1968 14 250 32. Henry's Drive-In 10 21 ? 1968 14 j257 32. Live Oak Motel 10 ?07 1968 14 250 33. Piver's Seafood Market 10 I Oh ]968 14 250 34. 7-11 11 i ?04 1968 14 ? ?263 35. McMillan's Place 12 ? ?I6 ?1968 14 284 36. Shalimer llrive in O1 ?05 '1y70 14 i ?426 37. Hotel Pool room O1 ;05 1970 14 426 38. Jesse James Bar F? Grill O1 ;05 ?1970 14 ? ?4?6 39. Brown's Grocery 02 16 ',1970 14 ?44z 40. Beach Shopping Center OZ 02 1970 14 43ts 41. B? M Cafe OZ 16 i970 14 442 42. Finberg's Grocery 03 16 19i0 14 45U 43. Beachcomber Lounge 03 16 1970 14 450 44. 5outhside Curb Market U3 02 1970 14 44'/ 45.`_ . ? M., Scotties Cash Grocery _ ? . -. .._ .. " "_ _ ' _ 03 _ _ ?, 16 1970 14 . 450 .M1. INDEX TO C?MMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, N. C. _ MU 1ECT AB? BOARD a aEa. u. s. ? `,,A???? County Indexea Since 1888 ? TO IOCaM na1Mf? op?o af COTT A-1 TA? INpEX P?r OFFICE G?c?/f/K,4? An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIA? TAY 1NADE BY THE COTT INDEX [OMPANY, [OLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD {Y OINEN i. pUNN, NEA ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK ? Month Day Year Vol. Page lw Bodenhamer Grocery 2',;; Blackbeard's Galley 3?, Bame Hotel 's': 4,; Timme Plaza 5;? 5easide Cafe 6': Sandlin's Gulf Service 7': Safari Restaurant 8. Snowscutt Marina 9. Redix Better Life 10•. Sea Bag 11. Brown's Tavern 12.. Mama Mia Food System 13, Katie B's Grovery 14`: Sellers ?pen Air Market 15;, Wits ?nd ?teak House 16. Beach Parti Beverages 17. Golden Eagle Motor Inn 18. Fish House 19: Dot's Church Wagon ?2 20', Logan's Breakfast Bar 21. Yacht Basin Restaurant 22,. Shepard's Hi-Tane 23!, Valu-Mart 24, Williams Candy Store 25`, Janicki 'I'won State 26; June's Place 27. Lobsteer Inn 28, Northwood Service Center 29.. Redix Better Life 30:. Brown's Grocery 31. Friendly Spot 3"l. George Super Market 33. Gray's Pxoduce Market 34. Mike's Grill 35. Shop-Rite Super Mart 36. Joe's Grill 37,. M F? F Grill 38, Our $ar 39:; Green's Cafe 40. Distribution of Profits 41. Distribution of Profits Discussion 42.' Request to move to courthouse 43; Discussion of Board Members 44: Presentation of budget from Mental Health Center 45;. Acceptance of Alcoholism Program from Mental Health Center 46.? Approval of their request for gas and maintenance from County Garage r: ?< 04 06 04 06 04 20 04 06 04 06 05 18 05 18 05 18 06 t5 06 O1 07 07 07 20 07 20 07 07 08 03 08 03 U8 03 09 21 Oy 21 09 08 09 21 09 21 10 19 10 19 10 19 10 05 i0 19 10 19 10 05 10 O5 10 U5 10 05 11 02 11 02 11 02 12 U7 12 07 12 07 lZ 21 10 02 10 16 02 05 03 05 07 16 07 20 O1 21 1970 19'/ 0 1970 19?0 1970 1970 1970 197Q 1970 1970 19'/ 0 1970 1970 1y70 1970 1970 1970 1970 197U 1970 1970 1970 1970 1y70 1970 1970 1970 t970 1970 I9"70 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 ly 70 1y70 1970 1970 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1973 ?974 14 ? Y 14 14 14 i4 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 456 45? 470 456 456 4/9 470 479 4t?9 4ti1 495 499 499 495 519 519 519 533 533 530 53? 533 537 537 5 3'7 536 53% 537 536 536 5S6 536 542 542 542 554 554 554 557 230 235 326 347 450 458 565 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MU JECT AB? a aeo. u. s. p??? Counry Indezea Since 1888 ? TO IOCat? namN? Op?A Ct COTT A-Z TM INpEX r?r OFFICE Cn???C.o? .?.n ldentifYing Trade Mazk fURNAME INITIAL TAY MADE BY THE COiT INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO SOLD ?Y OWEN i. YUNN, NEw iERN, NORTN UROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page 1. Discussion of ABC bill on distribution of ABC profits 2. Discussion of Kure Bch. share of ABC profits 3. Request for report from ABC Board 4. Donation of signed liquor to NHMH 5. Kure Beach ABC Bill 6. Discuss contract w/Sheriff 7. Bill for Kure Beach 8. Agreement w/Sheriff 9. Discuss ABC profits-Carolina Beach 10. Discuss closing 6th and Castle Store 11. Discuss Kure Beach ABC pro?its 12. Discuss ABC composite board meeting 13. Designation of County Manager to receive requests for ABC permits 14. Comm. Williams request informatian County granting ABC permits 15. Referendum on Liquior by the Drink - 1/79 16. Discussion re: Commissions authority to request Revocation of beer permits 17. Discussion of ABC Law Enforcement Contract termination 18. Discussion on distribution of ABC profits-Wrightsville Beach 19. Budget transfer - to account for funds for ABC bottle charge 20. Discussion on space for County Alcoholic Law Enforcement in Law Enforcement Center 21. Discussion on ABC Fund Distribution 22? Meeting with ABC Board and Municipality Representatives (Funding) 23. Reappointment of George Sperry to Board 24. 02 16 1976 17 68 04 20 1976 17 101-2 04 20 1976 17 110 07 19 1976 17 163 11 15 1976 17 231 O1 17 1977 17 262 02 07 1977 17 271 02 07 1977 17 271- 02 21 ?977 ?7 .'&?-3 02 21 1977 17 288 03 28 1977 18 1-2 06 27 1977 18 64 09 19 1977 18 104 04 17 1978 18 196 06 19 1978 18 229 09 18 1978 18 281 02 0? 1979 18 346 05 21 1979 18 409 06 18 1979 18 432 07 23 1979 18 445 04 19 1981 19 55 05 25 1982 19 76 05 25 1982 19 77 INDEX TO COMMI5SIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. , MATTER: Rea. u. s. Covnty Indezes Since 1888 ?? io Ioem? nam?s, OpB? at PAT OFFIGE ???.LCa' ? An Identifrine Trade Mnrk SURNAME INITIAL TAB NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ADMINISTRATION ` COTi A i0 Z TAB IMDEX ¦11DE tY TNE COTT INDEX COM?ANY, COWMlOS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN CO., NEW BERN, N. C. DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page C. Manager l. Budget transfer - unanticipated inc rease in various accounts & payment of vacation salary for who resigned. 05 19 1980 18 601 2. Budget transfer to balance account for remainder of year 06 25 1980 18 622 3. Position transfe r from engineering to administration (Secretary III) 10 20 1980 18 683 4. Budget amendment to cover projected expenditures through June 30, 1981 02 02 198I 18 755 5. Budget amendment to cover expenses through 6/30/81 04 06 1981 1$ 796 6. Budget Amendment - Administration 03 O1 1982 19 15 7, Budget Amendment - Administration 04 05 1982 19 40 8. _ S. 1 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count N C ADMINISTRATION BUILDING M y, . . , U JECT ` ae?. u. s. Counry Indezea Since 1888 ? TO IOCOtO nam?s, 0?11 Ot PAT OFFICE ?.?? An ldentifying Trade Mark C01T A-T ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX TA? INOEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OH10 fURNAME INITIAL TAB SOLD ?Y OWEN i. YUNN, N EN ?ERN, NORTB UROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Yenr Vol. Page l. Discussion of Leasing CP?L Bldg. 11 18 1974 16 53 2. Discussion of acquiring CPF?L Bldg. 11 25 1974 16 54 3. Committee to investigate purchase of CPF?L Building 12 02 1974 16 63 4' Tabling of building management proposals. 04 21 1975 16 180 5. Policy re tenants 04 21 1975 16 181 6. Tabling of building management proposals 05 05 1975 16 191 7. Resolution authorizing purchase of building 06 02 1975 16 213 8. Transfer of funds for purchase of building 06 02 1975 16 213 9. Discussion of offices in building 06 02 1975 l6 214 10. Naming building New Hanover County Administration Building 06 09 1975 16 218 11. Naming CP&L building the NHC Administration Bldg. 06 09 1975 16 218 12. Discussion of offices in Building 06 09 1975 16 218 13. Approval of Otis Elevator contract 06 16 1975 16 227 14. Approval of contract for eletrical service 07 21 1975 16 241 15. Approval of architects' proposal for renovation of first floor 07 21 1975 16 241-2 16. Purchase of parking lots 08 04 1975 16 251 17. Plans for renovation 10 13 1975 16 283 18. Approve hiring consultants for electrical, heating and a/c design 12 22 1975 17 31 19. Approve Architect's plans for seating and color scheme in new assembly room 02 16 1976 17 60 20. Policy on delinquent rental accounts in admin. bldg. 02 16 1976 17 65 21. Discussion on delinquent rental accounts 03 Ol 1976 17 76 22. Air conditioning bids for tax offices 12 20 1976 17 251 23. Discuss bidding on office space ?or DNER O1 21 1977 17 270 24. Permits to use Assembly Room 04 04 1977 18 16 25. Request for Public Address Systean in Assembly room 07 18 1977 18 79 26. Approval public works grant for heating and air 09 19 1977 18 106 27. Adoption of Capital Proj. Ord. - Improvements to Adminl Bldg. 10 03 1977 18 110 28. Approval Engineering Con tract - Steuer-Cheatham, improvements to Admin. Bldg. H& A/C 10 03 1977 18 111 29. Discussion Public Address System 11 21 1977 18 138 30. Award bids for Admin. Bldg. (LPW) Jordan Blanton Myers & Watson Electric 12 12 1977 18 146 31. Budget Amend. Admin. Bldg. Improv. (LPW) Capital Projects Ord. 12 12 1977 18 146 32. Approve hiring security guards O1 16 1978 18 161 33. Discuss charge for meeting room 07 17 1978 18 249 34. Increase in rental rates 07 17 1978 18 249 35. Change Order - Admin. Bldg. Capital Project Ordinance (LPW) Jordan-Blanton-My ers 07 17 1978 18 251 36. Reduction in Tenants rental rates 08 07 1978 18 258 37. Acceptance of Offer & Amend Grant Agreement (LPW) 08 21 1978 18 266 38. Amend Grant Agreement - Htg. & A/C Project 11 20 1978 18 306 39. Budget Amendment - Adm. Bldg. Capital Project 04 02 1979 18 377 40. Budget Transfer - Travel, Meetings & Schools 05 07 1979 18 404 41. Increase in rental rates for County Administration Building 07 23 1979 18 450 42. Approval of renting space to Farmers Home Administration at reduced rate 12 17 1979 18 530 43. Amendment to EDA Grant - Htg. & air Condition O1 07 1980 18 534 44. Discussion on utlization of County Administration Building Ol 19 1981 18 753 45. Contract for Telephone System in County Administration Building 08 16 1982 19 138 46. Admininstration Building Telephone System Contract 09 ?7 1982 19 142 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATTER: PRINTINGING AND = eea. u. e. County Indezea Sinee ?888 ? To loeate names, OpQ11 0L COTT A•Z TAB IRDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO r?r OFFIC[ ?e?l7l.C?o-7?F'.c An Identifrine Trade Merk SURNAME INITIAL TAB SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH fAROLINA `? DATE ? MINUTE BOOK ?? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?? ?; ? g ?. Month I Day Year ? a ? , Vol. I Page ?? i? l. 6, ?Bill for printing approved from W.H. Bernard. a ?; 10 r? 21 1868 ¢? ?s ?? 1 84 2. ?s ??Printing bill from P. Heinsberger approved for County. , 11 02 1868 ? ?? `? 1 94 3. jBill from Wilmington Post for advertising approved. ? 12 22 1868 ? ?; 1 143 ?; ? ay 4. ?? ?MAdvertising and printing bill approved from Wilmington Post. O1 , 02 1869 km 1 154 ?? 5 ??Advertising for physician for Poor House Work House, and Jail made. ;: O1 12 1869 &? 1 164 . ?, ? 6. aBill for printing rules of order approved from W.H. Bernard. i? ?$ 7. ;;Bill from W.H. Bernard for printing orders approved. .? 8. ,aBill for advertising for seal and proposals from W.H. Bernard approved. 9. ;;Bill from W.H. Bernard for printing blanks approved. 10. Advertising and printing from Wilmington Post approved. 11. Bill from Wilmington Post for advertising and printing approved. 12. Bill from Wilmington Post for printing blanks approved. 13. i?Bill from W.H. Bernard for printing and binding approved. 14. Chairman to advertise "An Act to Provide Registration of Voters." 15. ;Advertising bill from W.H. Bernard approved. 16. Advertising and printing bi11s from Engelhard and Price approved. ll. tAdvertising bills from Wilmington Post and Charles Grady approved. 18. ?`Advertising bill from Charles Grady approved. 19. Advertising bill from W,H. Bernard approved. 20. '"Advertising bill from W.H. Bernard approved. 21. ; Advertising bill from Charles Grady approved. ;, 03 ,; 04 ; 04 , 05 05 05 05 06 07 07 08 O8 : 09 04 „ 06 ;. 08 22. ,; Advertising bill approved from Engelhard and Price. 08 23. Advertising bill from Charles Grady approved. 09 24. ,`Advertising bills from James & Meares and Charles Grady approved. „ 10 25. . aAdvertising bills from W.H. Bernard and C. Grady approved. ., ? 10 26. : ,,Advertising bill from Messrs. Bernard and Grady approved. „ 11 27. ,4Advertising bills from Messrs. Engelhard & Price approved. , 12 28. ,yAdvertising bill from Charles Grady approved. 02 ? 29. . ,,Advertising bill from William Bernard approved. , 03 30. 'Advertising bill from W. Bernard approved. 04 31. Advertising bills from Wilmington Journal and C. Grady approved. 06 32. !Advertising bills from Charles Grady, W.H. Bernard and P. Heinsberger approved. 07 33. ',;Advertising bill from J.A. Engelhard approved. :. 09 34. Advertising bills from C. Grady and W.H. Bernard approved. 09 35. Printing bills from C. Grady and W.W. Bernard approved. , 14 36. ;, Printing bills from W.H. Bernard and S.G. Hall approved. 11 37. Printing bills from W. Bernard , S.G. Hall and Wilmington Post approved. . 02 38. ,: Filed letter from W.P. Canaday. 06 39. „ Journal and State to advertise meeting of Board for newly elected offices to qualify. ?8 40. G? Advertising bills from W.H. Bernard and the Evening Post allowed. R 09 41. ,, Advertising bills from John Cowan's Journal, W. Bernard for State and W.P. Canaday approved.(Pages 3?9-3u0)c 10 42. Bill from S.G. Hall for printing Order Book approved. i 10 43. ; 4 Advertising bills from W.H. Bernard and S.G. Hall approved. :_ - 11 44. ?; Advertising bill from W,P. Canaday approved. ,. 11 45. %; w'? Advertising bill from J.D. Sprenst approved. , Ol 46. ?Advertising bills from W.B. Bernard and the Evening Post approved. ,' 02 C;. ?? 14 1869 ?? E' 05 1869 ,? 05 1869 ?; 11 1869 ;? 11 1869 „ 18 1869 18 1869 , O1 1869 ?' 06 1869 `? 07 1869 ?' :, 03 1869 :. :y 03 1869 ,? 07 1869 " 05 1870 08 1870 ?? O1 1870 ,, ? ?1 1570 ' 06 1870 ? 08 1870 „ ,S 13 1870 >; ,f 0? 1870 i? 09 1870 ' 06 1871 .- 06 1871 a; 05 1871 ? t, 02 1871 ;„ 05 1871 ?; 06 1871 ;; 06 1871 „ OZ 1831 . 07 1871 : •i 05 1872 ;- 19 1872 ,, 31 1872 :; 05 1872 e? 07 1872 ?; ?/ ?07G 41 i; 04 1872 ? 07 1872 06 1873 06 1873 1 192 ` 1 207 1 207 ; E 1 227 ? 1 228 = i' 1 239 . ? 1 239 ? 1 246 ? I 1 264 ; s i 1 273 ? 1 287 f 1 288 ? F 1 316 j ? 1 4 24 ? 1 444 ? 1 461 ?? E? 1 ?F 6 1 ?' ?? 2 3 !? E9 2 33 +R i 2 37 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 fP 83 ?? ? a 99 ?? 123 i; i; 130 ' !? I? 143 ? I 170 ±I I'? 181 i' 220 ;i f? 2 21 ;; ?? 227 '? 241 ?' i 289 { E 328 ; ! 352 ? 359 379 380 389 391 4 20 0 2 426 ?`? !? ij ?i ;? -- - -- ?--- INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATTER: p?INTINGING AND ? eta. u. s, County Indezee Since 1888 ? To loeate names, open at COTT A•Z TAB INDEX r?r oF?icc C.?i?? An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAMB INITIAL 7A6 MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA i '? DATE ? MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS k? I N? Month , i?? ? Day ? Year Vol, ? Page ? ' E" ? l, Advertising bills from Joseph Engethonde and P. Heinsberger approved. 02 r 06 1873?? 2 " 426 ? ' 2. Advertising bills from W.H. Bernard, Englehard & Sanders, and the Evening Post were approved, ' 04 , _, 07 ? 1873?y 3 ? 57 p! , ?3. Advertising bill from Evening Post approved. ? 05 06 ,, 1873F'? 3 ? 67 r ? ?? 4. Advertising bill from Evening Post approved. .5. Advertising bill from Evening Post approved. ! 6. Advertising bills from W.H. Bernard and Englehard & Sanders approved. ? 7. Advertising bill from the Evening Post approved. ; 8. Advertising bill from Post Newspaper approved. r9. ? Advertising bills from W.H. Bernard and the Evening Post approved. ? 'J.O. Advertising bill from W.H. Bernard approved. ;; ;11.?? Advertising bills from the Evening Post and Englehard & Sanders approved. ? ,12.;; Advertising bill from the Evening Post approved. ? ;? '13.R? Advertising bill from W,H. Bernard approved. 114.?? Advertising bill from the Daily Commercial approved. ' E I,15.k Printing bill from Samuel Hall approved. ?? 16.?? Printing bill from Samuel Hall approved. !17.?; Printing bill from Samuel Hall approved. ? . ?? ?18.? Register of Deeds to make an advertisement in the daily papers regarding tax Schedules B and C. 19. Printing bill from W.P. Canady and S.G. Hall approved. '20.? Printing bills from Englehard & Sanders and S.G. Hall approved. ? 21.?? Advertising bill from the Wilmington Post approved. ?? ;; ,22.i? Advertising bills from W.H.Bernard, Wilmington Post, and Englehard & Sanders approved. ?z ?;23.j Advertising bill from the Wilmington Post approved. C 24. Clerk to notify all papers who run advertisements on civil cases pending in Superior Court that they will . not be paid since it was not ordered inserted. 25.? Advertising bill from James & Price approved. ?26.?? Advertising and printing bills from A.R. Black and James & Price approved. , ?i ?27.?? Claim of the Journal for publishing not allowed. ;28.`; Advertising bill from James & Price approved. ?? 29.?? Advertising bill from the Wilmington Post approved. 30.? April printing bill from Samuel Hall approved. '? i ,31. Advertising bill from Journal Publishing Company approved. 32.? Printing bill from Samuel Hall approved. ;33.;? Printing bills from S.G. Hall and W.H. Bernard approved. ;_, ??34.',°; September printing bill from S.G. Hall approved. , } 06 ?, Fi O? 08 08 10 11 11 12 Ol 10 10 Ol 02 04 06 07 08 08 10 11 12 02 02 03 04 , 04 05 06 „ 08 09 ' 11 .? ?2 18?3 j? k 07 1873 +q 04 1873 ?z ;; 04 1873 ?a r? 06 1873 :`: 04 1873 12 1873 .. 02 1873 05 1874. 06 1874;' 06 1874 05 1875 02 1875 06 1875 28 1875 { 08 1875 03 1875 , 03 1875, 07 1875 ;, 09 1875,; 10 1875 ,; 07 1876 11 1876 08 1876 03 1876 03 1876 y 05 1876 ; 07 1876, 07 1876 ., 27 1876 22 1876„ 22 1876 04 1876 ;35.?3 September advertising bills from W.P. Canady and the Evening Review approved. 11 ?? ?: '36.;? Advertising bill from the Wilmington Post approved. 12 ,. ;? 37.?? Printing bills from S.G. Hall, W,H. Bernard, the Wilmington Journal, the Wilmington Post, and the Evening .. 12 Review approved. 38. Printing bills from S.H. Manning and N.C. Turlington approved. 39.?" Printing bills from J. James, Samuel Hall, Journal Publishing Co., W.H. Bernard and C.A. Price approved. 40.;? Advertising bill from W.P, Canady approved. ;z , 41.j Printing bills from S.G. Ha1l and W,H. Bernard approved. :42. Printing bills from W.H. Bernard, J.T. James and S.G. Hall approved. ,43. Printing bill from W.P. Canday approved. .44. Advertising bill from W.H. Bernard approved. 04 1876 :; 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 E? !? 75 ? b+ r, 84 ''$ ? E', C, 92 ?f ?. 9 3 ?'` ?, ?, 114 .' 139 ? 145 „ 152 169 26 6 26 7 29 2 298 316 ', 340 352 364 ? 364 ? 384 391 399 ,,, ?, 412 414 417 427 ' 427 .' 435 446 ,? 457 481 , 498 . 499 505 507 ,, ? 12 29 1876,: 3 514 ; 06 . 05 1877 .y 3 553 ' . 06 05 1877: 3 553 08 11 1877, 3 593 , 08 11 1877" ? 3 600 08 11 1877?; 3 p: 603 ?i „, , ?a ?; , ?? ,? 11 ? 06 1877 `? s ?;; `? ? 3 , 644 i$ ? ?; ? ry INDEX TO COI?MISSIONERS MINUTE eec. u. s. County Indexen Since 1888 PAT OFFICE ?? ? An ldentifying Trade Mark S` New Hanover Count?y? ?. U. , MAT ECR: LIDVERTISING _ ? 70 locate names, open at (OTT A•2 TAB INDEX SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY TNE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK 'I NATURE OF PROCEEDWGS '? Month Day Year Vol. Ppge '? ? - ; 1. Auditing Clerk Williams received bids to publish annual reports of Sheriff, Chairman and Superior Court 12 09 1912 7 267 Clerk; contract awarded to Evening Dispatch. I' INDEX TO CO?IMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? N. C. ING MATTER: AND ? _ pRINTING - eeo. u. s. ?j ??? County Indezee Sinee 1886 v?r orcic? (.?.td/7???, An ldentifyin¢ Trade Mar? ?y, ?.?--- To loeats names, open at F3`8 SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, <OLUMBUS, OHIO ' SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS !', ??; DATE MINUTE BOOK ` ? C, Month %?d ? Day ? Year Vol. ? Page 1. i? i'Printing bill from S.G. Hall approved. ;; ,s ?? 11 06 gf 1877 ? 3 645 2. ;?Printing bills from S.G. Hall and J.T. James approved. f 11 06 1877 ? 3 648 3. y y?Printing bi11 from S.G. Ha11 approved. u' 12 15 ? 1877 ??? 3 668 ; 4. ??Advertising bill from J.T. James approved. ?? 12 15 1877 ?? 3 670 5. ??Advertising bill from W.H. Bernard approved. r? 12 15 1877 ?? ? 3 670 6. " ?Printing bill from W.P. Canadaq approved. ?s ' ' 12 i' 15 ? 1877 q ,b 3 671 7. ??Contract for printing numerous County books awarded Star r Publishing House. 11 , 29 ? 1878 ?? ue 3 780 ?i 8. a ;aAdvertising bill for escape3 cnr.vi?ts from Star and Review submitted by Mr. Savage. 06 04 ° 1884 ?! 4 '? 564 €: 9. ?Contract for advertising delinquent taxes awarded Messenger Publishing Co. 10. Contract for publishing annual statement of Commissioners awarded Messenger Pulbishing Co. 11. Advertising bills to be paid by Treasurer. 12. Chairman to have all County advertising put in morning and evening papers. 13. ?Morning Star awarded contract for printing the delinquent tax lists and the annual statement. 14. "Awarding contract for printing annual statement reconsidered and new bids to be called for. 15. Contract for printing annual statement as supplement to Evening Dispatch awarded to W.G. Hall, 16. ?Jackson & Bell Co. awarded contract for advertising list of property for nonpayment of taxes. 17. ;Sale of bonds to cover indebtedness created by construction of Work House advertised. 18. Bil1 of J.P. Herring for printing and stationary approved. ?9 tMcGlauphon to attend advertising tour of Middle West arranged by the Chamber of Commerce 20 Money allowed for advertisement in Charlotte Labor Herald advocating state highway system. 21 Bill from Harriss Printing and Advertising Co. incurred by Public Welfare Officer approved. .y 22 Bi11s from Wilmington Star Co. for publication of notices of state primaries referred to attorney. 23 Wilmington Dispatch awarded contract to carry all county advertising matter. .? 24 ;Printing bill from Wilmington Printing Co. for envelopes for Recorder's Court approvec3. ,, 25 ;Bill from Wilmington Printing Co. for printing Superior Court calendar approved. 26 Action on request fo Eastern Carolina Charber of Commerce for money for advertising deferred. 27 aAction deferred on request for money for advertising Eastern Carolina. 28 MONEY TO ADVERTISE EASTERN CAROLINA DECLINED, 29 .Board sent J.W. Little, editor of News-Dispatch, a letter of apprectation of his article. 30 aPrinting bill from Jackson and Bell for Register's form referred to county attorney. 31 ,?'Printing bi11s form Service Printing Co. and Jackson and Be11 Co. to be investigated by County attorney. 32 ,',Bill paid Jackson and Bell Co. for printing forms for Register of Deeds. 33 ,Bi11 form National Press for printing court calendar approved. ; 34 Board rescinded action approving printing bill from National Press on May 4. 35 ?11dj?stment to be made on charge of National Press for printing court calendar. 36 ,?Iatter of National Press printing bill for court calendar deferred. 37 $oard did not allow full pa?zment to National Press for printing Superior Court calendar. 38 ?rinting bitZ frmm National Press for court calendar referred to investigation. 39 ?9ttorney to approve bill from citizens for advertising Wilmingtnn over radio in Richmond, Va. 40 ?nlilmington Star Co. requested for adverstising commission declined. ?: 41 ?ayment to News-Dispatcher for advertising back tax collection approved and paid. 42 $ids for future advertising of back taxes to be secured by Nathan Cole at lowest bid. 43 ?$ack tax collector to proceed with advertising cases in regualar order. 44. ?. B. Jackson, Jackson F? Bell, granted request to observe records on printing payments to Wilmington , ; Pringing and Stamp Co. ,? 46. Bill of 46.09 approved for payment to Commercial Printing Co. ? t? ?? ?y ! 9 ? O1 Ol 10 05 12 ` 12 4 12 12 07 ? 03 04 05 „ 06 „ 07 . O1 , 07 ;, 04 08 , 09 ., 10 „ 11 . 04 ., 06 ?. 05 .. 05 05 :. 06 . 06 07 ; 09 09 „ 05 11 12 _ 03 02 03 02 1888 `" 5 02 1888 ` 5 02 1893 . 5 31 1898 `? 6 ,? 15 1898 i 6 15 1899 h= 6 20 1899 ?; 6 03 1900 '? ?? 5 02 1917 ," 7 21 1918 ,,? .? 7 05 19 20 ;k 8 03 19 20 ?; ? : 8 07 ? '.920 ;? 8 06 1920 ` 8 03 1921 :' 8 05 1921. Fa 8 10 19 21 ,; 8 06 1923 ;; 8 04 19 23 ;; 8 O1 1923 ;; 8 08 1923 I?? 8 07 1924 ;C 8 04 1924 :w 8 04 19 25 ?.N 8 04 19 25 :; 8 11 1925 u; 8 O1 1925 `ew $ 25 19 25 ?; 8 J1 1925 : 8 J2 1925 ; 8 )2 : 925 ` , 8 z4 1927 ?; 8 ? 7 19 28 8 ? )3 1928 ? 8 19 1929 ;; 8 L7 1931 ; 9 „ f' :? 02 1931 ;; 9 Fp ?i {I P? 61 61 522 k, ,. 126 364 E; i? 364 i? ?' 366 ?` ; 490 +? :? 6 26 `s 681 103 107 113 115 ?+ 140 ?? E? 162 ?i ;i 194 ?? a 256 ?? e! 262 g; ?; ?, 266 ;; 270 290 299 336 336 338 341 343 344 350 350 444 545 546 564 92 95 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS ?IINUTES - New Hanover Count? 1\ l? MATTER ADVERTISING F? PRINTING ? . . _ : ` Rec. u. s. County Indezee Sinee 1888 ? To tocate names, open at COTT A-I TAB INDEX P?r OFFICE ??a-?Es. An Identifving Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE CQTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CpROLINA ? ? DATE ?? MINUTE BOOK ?? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ? 6? ??, Month ? Day ? ? Year ?r ?. Vol. Page ?? s 1 Wilmington Stamp and Printing Co. awarded bid to prinr 1,000 sheets for Sheriff sale book. f' «` 03 30 1931 .? ?? 9 100 ?? , 2 Committee appointed to report on matter of payment of publishing bills mentioned by Rye B. Page, ;? 04 13 1931 ?? 9 k 102 ':s N? ?? ja of Wilmington Star-News Newspaper. ;? ? ? 4? ?ti 3 Union Labor Co. awarded contract to publish advertising list for land sale of 1930. ' 04 13 1931 9 102 ? ?. F,? pe 4. Aaron Goldbert of Wilm. Star-News objected to publication of land sale by Union Labor Record. ?: 04 07 1931?; 9 103 ,; , ?, sw E4 5. Payment approved for Wilmington Star-News for publishing "Service by Publication on back tax suits. ?: O5 04 193I"'N ; b? 9 105 ?? , E, Mr. Page, Wilm. Star -News offered to publish county advertisements for sale of real estate. ;? 05 04 1931 ? ? 9 105 7. Publication of sale of real estate for 1930 taxes deferred till next meeting. ,` ,. 05 05 1931 `? 9 ,;, 105 8, Payment approved for the Union Labor Record for 1704 inches used for publishing "Sale of Land for Taxes.", 06 29 1931 9 116 5, Bill to Wilmington Star-news for $511.80 approved subject to check, and future indebtedness ordered. ` Q2 23 1932 ?' 9 I53 10?? Payment to Wilrrmington Star approved for advertising sale of property in back-tax suits. 03 O1 1932 9 155 FN , ? . . 11;; Wi_lmington Star Co. approved for $211.90 payment for publishing ba.ek-tax suits. 04 18 1932 9 161 a? . 12? Communication received from state treasurerurging postponement on publishing sale of land for 1931 05 09 1932 9 164 ? `? unpaid taxes, but Chairman asked to advise him that more taxes will be collected by extendin ? time. . , 13' Union Labor records recorded contract to advertise sale of land for 1931 unpaid taxes. 06 06 1932 9 166 14? Payment to Wilmington Star-News approved for advertising sale of C. C. Reed land, but ordered cancelled 07 20 1932 9 168 .d 6 ? ? ? due to error by tax office. ' , f : 15??. .o General Outdoor Advertising Co. to be notified to remove sign from county land near county home. 04 10 19334 9 . 215 .' 16 Advertisement of property for sale of 1932 taxes deferred, pending receipt of certified copy of Act. 05 15 1933 9 221 Ii, North America Service Co. check declined to pay for sign. . 05 22 19:i3 ' 9 222 ; 1?, Newspaper ads inserted early, informing taxpayers of tax collection changes. 05 22 1933., 9 223 _ 19?. . ? Notices published 30 days before election. .. 07 19 1933 .. 9 234 .. 20? , Star-News discussed ads on sale of land; submitted proposal. 07 24 1933 j 9 234 27? . Posters distributed on dog restrictions. .V 08 O1 1933 9 235 Y. i 2?. Bids received on sale of land. t 08 Ol 1933 :y 9 235 : 2?i. Union labor record awarded "sale of land" contracts. 08 O1 1933 ' 9 235 24.?. ?? 1933-34 proposed budget presented, notices inserted, and resolution adopted for Sept. 5. 08 14 1933. ?? ?9 239 ? r. 2?? Wilmington Star-News to print all ads for county. 03 05 193? 9 276 ; 2E. Sen. R. R. Reynolds requested historic photographs of Dow Chemical Plant s elected. 03 05 1934 ' 9 276 27. Jackson and Bell paid for books, a uto records. Ol 07 1935 ' 9 316 28. Mitchell Printing Co. was paid for Register of Deeds forms. 02 11 ? 35 ? 9 324 2S. Camera Shop was paid for photographs of fingerprints. P 02 25 1935 9 326 a; , 3?. Board declined to release Archie Murray from advertising payments. 09 30 1935 M 9 382 , 3??. Advertisements authorized by Board. , 04 08 193b 9 420 i , 3?, BoQklet, showing to?anship lines, rec{uested, referred to Chairman. , 11 30 1936,0 9 466 , 3?. ? Booklet requested, consideration taken. ? 11 I7 1936, 9 463 ? ?? , 3??. c Booklet declined. 11 23 1936 9 465 p , 3?"'. Booklet showing township lines considered. ; 12 07 1936 ; 9 469 ?? , 3?, ? Steps to be taken to store o1d local newspaper. '? 02 22 1937; 9 482 , 3??. Ads for elections published. ;,, 05 10 1937;y 9 500 3?. Ads declinecl for purchase of beach resort. ? 05 17 1937. 9 500 3?. Advertising space declined in state magazine. 11 08 1937, 9 551 4C. Bids authorized for City-County advertising. ,; 06 13 1938': 9 590 , 4]?, Bids to be secured from newspaper. 06 13 1938;; 9 590 ?, 4 . Bids for publishing notices considered. + 06 20 1938?? 9 591 ? ;?; 4? . Bids received. 06 20 1938`y 9 591 ?, r ?? ? i? ,. .? ?i , 1 ?} "y r, t' i? I i INDEX TO COMMISSI?NERS MINUTES N H ? C ? -- ew anover ount y? . l1. , MATTER•ADVERTISING $ PRINTI NG _ nco. u. s. County lndezee Since 1888 ? Yo loeate names, open at ??T OFfICE ??? An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL 7A6 (OTT A•2 TAB INDEX MADE BY TNE [OTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY ONfEN C. DUHN, NEW BE RN, NORT H CAROLINA NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS DATE MlNUiE BOOK Month Day I Year Vol. I Page 1. Wilmington Post awarded bids. 06 20 1938 9 591 2. Action postponed on general advertising contracts. 08 02 1938 9 604 3. Publishing of notices in Wilmington Post referred to tax collector. 08 OS ?938 9 606 4. Publishing contract continued, placed in Wilmington Star-news. 08 08 1938 9 607 5. Payment approved to Wilmington Post for Advertisements. 08 22 1938 9 612 6. Star-news ad referred on bond sale. 08 29 1938 IO 4 7. Funds declined for publication. 09 12 1938 10 8 8. Payment approved to Wilmington Post for publication of tax suits. 11 14 1938 10 23 9. M?sJ.eading newspaper headlin?s reported, 02 13 1939 10 40 10. Renewal of ad with Star-news not agreed. 04 ?3 1939 10 48 11. Article in Star-News corrected. 04 ?3 1939 10 48 12. Stickers declined for advertising city and beachs, 05 ?I 1939 10 54 13. Star-News awarded sale of land publication. 08 ?7 1939 10 72 I4. Purchasing of advertising space declined. 02 26 1940 10 115 15. Motion carried on printing copies for WPC survey. 0? 20 1941 10 176 16. Advertising s?ace authorized, payment made to Star-News. 11 17 194T 10 241 17. Payment approved to Wilmington Post for airport advertisements, O1 05 1942 10 248 18. Sale of land advertised. 10 05 1942 10 242 19. Advextising space declined in Wilmington Post edition. 10 12 1942 10 297 20. Publication for tax notice approved for payment. 11 02 I942 10 299 21. Advertising sale of land for taxes discussed at length. 12 28 1942 10 310 22. Purchasing space declined for industrial and agricultural prog ress. 05 )3 1943 10 329 23. Payment approved for letter heads and envelopes. 11 O1 1943 10 355 24. Letter received from Wilmington Post on advertising bids. 04 16 1944 10 435 25. Motion failed on newspapers circulations. 07 23 1944 10 450 26. Star-News awarded largest circulations. 07 23 1944 10 450 27. Advertising bids authorized. 08 27 1944 10 455 28. N. C. Press invited to hold meeting in county. 04 08 194b 10 491 29. Advertising bid authorized for floodlights. 06 16 1947 10 571 3Q. Advertisements authorized in Wilmington Star. 03 22 1948 11 18 31. Advertisements cost investigated, flat rate accepted, 08 30 1948 11 43 32. H. C. Byrd released from advertising costs. O1 17 1949 11 68 33. No action taken on advertising space for NHC Fishing C1:?b?:? 02 27 1950 11 159 34. Advertisement authorized in charlotte Observer. 04 19 1950 11 177 35. Advertisement in N, C. edition taken under consideration. 05 15 1950 11 186 36. Adver?isement funds authorized. 06 29 I950 11 192 37. Advertisement authorized in N. C. Edition. 07 17 1950 11 296 38. Advertisement declined in manufacturer's record, 09 05 1950 11 207 39. Advertisement payment given to Collins Co. of Winston-Salem. 09 05 1950 11 207 40. Advertisement authorized in Collins' tourist Handbook. 10 02 1950 11 214 41. No action taken on N. Y. Times advertising Azalea Festival. 02 19 1951 11 242 42. Advertisement space authorized in Charlotte Observer. 04 23 195I 11 255 43. Committee to be named on advertising appropriations. 06 04 1951 11 263 44. Letter from U. B. Ellis to Wilmington Star received. 06 11 1951 11 265 45. Advertisement approved in N. C. Almanac. a7 20 1951 11 271 46. Advertisements authorized on County Home ranges. 08 13 1951 11 279 47. Adverti sements of bids authorized for County home. 08 20 1951 11 282 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES N H C - anover ew ount?? 1\. l?. , MATT RT ADVERTISING F? PRINTING ` xec. u. :. ?p?"??' County Indexea Since 1888 ? io Iocate names, open at tAT OFFICE ?n.?r:(.v-? An ldentifying Trade Mark SURNAME INIiIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX MIADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANT, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MlNUTE BOOK Month Day Yea? Vol. Page 1. Advertising space agreed for DAR's Magazine. O1 14 1952 11 311 2. Advertising space purchased in State Magazine. 03 03 1952 11 320 3. Special Election published. 04 07 1952 11 329 4. Advertising space declined in State Magazine. 05 12 1952 11 336 5. Advertising space authorized for courthouse repairs. 05 26 1952 11 338 6. Harry Hayden offer on underwriting publication on Ft. Fisher taken under consideration. 06 30 1952 11 345 7. Byrum Printing Co. paid for blanks for bond sale. 08 11 1952 11 358 8. Daughters of American Revolution given donation for advertising. 08 25 1952 11 360 9. Advertisements authorized in Star-News WPC dedication. 09 19 1952 11 364 10. Advertisements of bids approved for airport tractors. 09 22 1952 11 366 11. Advertisements of bids authorized for Sheriff car. 10 06 1952 11 370 12. Advertisements of funds for roads taken under advisement. 10 27 1952 11 374 13. Advertisements made again on Old Redcross Sanitarium property. 11 24 1952 11 380 14. Advertising space agreed in N. C. Retailers Assoc. Publication. 02 09 1953 11 398 15. Advertising space paid to Daughters of American Revolution. 02 16 1953 11 401 16. Advertising funds granted for -azalea Festival. 03 09 1953 11 406 17. Advertising of colored property considered. 03 09 1953 11 407 18. Aerial maps prepared on county. 05 11 1953 11 420 19. Re-advertisements authorized on bookmobile. 05 27 1953 11 523 20. Star-News letter received on airport editorial. 06 Ol 1953 11 425 21. Subscription renewed with National Assoc. 06 08 1953 11 427 22. Bids to be advertised on airport t ruck. 06 29 1953 11 432 23. Letter approved for payment printing advertising folders. 08 31 1953 11 450 24. Attention focused on editorial in Star-News. 03 08 I953 II ?T31 25. Curtis Publishing Co. letter received on state survey. 10 26 1953 11 462 26. State Magazine letter referred on feature page. 11 23 1953 11 467 27. Advertisements referred in N. C. Retailers Publications. 02 23 195? 11 488 28. Purchase of postal-stamp machine referred to Chairman. 03 08 1954 11 492 29. Advertisements letter written to State magazine on Azalea Festival. 03 08 1954 11 492 30. Bill approved for subscriptions in county association magazi.ne. 03 15 1954 11 494 31. Advertisements authorized on Special election. 04 12 1954 11 501 32. Advertisements authorized on Special election. 04 20 1954 11 504 33. National Airlines thanked commissioner for considering cancelation of two flights. 05 17 1954 11 514 34. Star-News letter confirmed agreement for county publication. 07 06 1954 11 527 35, Advertising of land sale announced. 07 06 1954 11 527 36. WGNI letter received on "news Parade" Program. 07 06 1954 11 527 37. Motion carried not to advertise taxes in colored newspaper, but in Star-news. 07 06 1954 11 527 , 38. Star-News letter received on invitation to County Commissioners convention at Wrightsuille Bch. 08 09 1954 11 537 39. Motion carried fornotice on advertising funds. 09 13 1954 11 540 , 40. Advertisements funds matched for golf tournament. 10 04 1954 11 543 41. Advertisement funds made. 1D 11 1954 11 546 42. Advertisement funds requested for Henry Bost. 10 11 1954 11 546 43. No action taken on full page local advertisement. 10 11 I954 11 546 44. Distribution of advertisement funds held in obeyance. 10 18 1954 11 547 45. Press release adopted for county officials meeting. 11 22 1954 11 555 46. Bost advertising agency referred for advertisements in Charlotte Observer. 03 14 1954 11 582 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES --- New Hanover County? 1\. U. , MATTER:ADVERTISEING ? PRINTING ` vcc. u. s. County Indexee Since 1888 ? 70 lotot0 names, open Cf COTT A-Z TAB INDEX r?r OFi1CE L???/-?' An ldentiEvine Trade Mark SURNAMB INITIAL TAB MADE BY TNE COTt INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBOS. OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 1. State Magazine written on Azalea Festival coverage. 2. Advertisements funds for Historic commission taken under advisement. 3. Advertisements appeared in state magazine on Azalea Festival. 4. Attention called to article in Popular Government. 5. Bids advertised at airport. 6. False statement to be corrected in Star-News. 7. Bids discussed, advertisements required for rehabilitation work. 8. Advertisement bids tabled on rehabilitation work. 9. SENCBA request for advertising funds, Organizations expecting to share in county funds must make them request 30 days from date hereof. 10. County informed of advertising space entitled to 11. Distribution of County's advertising funds. 12. Funds in advertising fund used for Finance Committee. 13. Declined payment to Mr. Floyd Cox. 14. T. B. Hospital and land to be advertised for sale. 15. Agreed to advertise for bids for construction of fence at sand dune. 16. Advertising approved for bids to clean debris between road and ocean front. 17. Cannot advertise to clean up debris private property. 18. Letters to correct airport name sent to the two Radio stations, Weather Bureau, and Star-News. 19. Tax collection to advertise sale of tax land once a week for (4) weeks. 20. A bill from Junior Chamber Commerce for advertising order included in next year's budget. 21. Instructions given to advertise for truck £or County Farm, 22. The Board approved request to advertise for three cars. 23. Received comparative statement of adver?ising fund 1955-56 and 1956-57. 24. County to advertise for pick-up truck. 25. Report of Clerk of Superior Court to be published in Newspaper,. 26. Mr. James L. Allegood request for county advertising to be considered in next year's budget. 27. Board agreed to puxchase full page advertisement?in Charlotte Observer vacation Guide and page in State Magazine jointly with City. 28. Proposed bill for zoning and construction to get a press radio. 29. Received quotations on advertising cost in Charlotte Observer. Filed. 30. Advertise fnr Bids on Courthouse air conditioning. 31. Letter pertaining to error on amount of tomnage handled thru port. 32, Sale of tax pr?perty to be advertised. 33. Letter relative advertising Azalea Festival. 34. Advertise for bids to repair boiler community Hospital. 35. Advertising the port of Wilmington in Star News referred to Chamber of Commerce. 36. Instructions to advertise for bids for boiler at Hospital. 37. Advertise bond hearing in Star Ne?vs. 38. Advertise bond hospital adopted in star news and elec?ion notice. 39. Advertise School Bond adopted. 40. Advertisement of Bonds adopted special electzon Fe.15, 1958 and voting form. 41. Board of Elections to print arid distribute ball?ts. Approved fund for Azalea Advertising in proposed industrial edition booklet. 42. Notice of intention for approval of college bond to be advertised. 43. Clerk to publish date for public hearing on school bond in Morning Star. DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day I Year Vol. Page 03 14 1955 11 583 03 28 1955 11 585 04 04 1955 11 587 05 09 1955 11 595 08 15 1955 11 624 09 05 1955 11 628 09 12 1955 11 631 09 12 1955 11 631 09 26 I955 32 3 10 24 1955 12 9 10 31 1955 1Z 13 11 07 1955 12 16 11 14 1955 12 17 O1 30 1956 12 39 02 13 1956 12 44 02 20 1956 12 45 03 Q5 1956 12 50 05 21 1956 12 70 06 11 1956 12 75 06 25 1956 12 78 09 10 1956 12 94B 11 26 1956 12 110 11 26 1956 12 110 12 10 1956 12 114 O1 14 1957 12 121 O1 2I I957 12 I23 02 25 1957 12 133 04 OI 1957 12 142 05 20 1957 12 153 06 03 1957 12 157 06 03 1957 12 157 07 O1 1957 12 163 07 08 1957 12 166 08 19 1957 12 174 09 16 1957 12 181 09 30 1957 12 184 I2 02 I957 12 197 O1 06 1958 12 208 O1 06 1958 12 209 O1 06 I958 IZ 209 O1 06 1958 12 211 03 31 I958 12 239 04 14 1958 12 241 INDEX TO COM?IISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?? 1\. t?. _ MATT RT ADVERTISING ? PRINTING ` ae?. u. s. County Inclexea 5ince 1888 ?? ?+?-? To lota}e nqmes? open at COTT A•Z TAB INDEX r?T OFFICE ??11?{.; An Identifying Trade Matk '??? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MIADE BY iHE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN 6. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORiH [AROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 1. Board approved request for county/city advertising. 2. Public hearing of school bond in morning star. 3. Clerk to advertise school bond adopted. 4. College resolution to be published. 5, City/county tax collector to advertise 1957 delinquent taxes. 6. Clerk to publish statement of Board on returns. 7. In response to aid, fuel contract awarded to Arkansas Fuel Oil corporation. 8. Bids for Sheriff cars to be advertised. 9. Bids for cars to be readvertised. 10. Advertising in Prince Hall Grand Lodge. 11. Advertise for bids for county home boiler. 12. Joseph J. Heiteren Morning star, assutne duties with Agusta Chronicle. Letter of appreciation to paper. 13. Board authorized 4 page in Souvenir Jeu?nal. 14. Citation to Joseph H. Heiteren. 15. County attorney to investigate legality of making advertising allotment. 16. Letter of commendation to Mr. J. J. McWatty,widespread advertising. DATE Month I Day I Year 04 21 1958 04 28 1958 04 28 1958 MINUTE BOOK Voi. I Page 12 246 12 249 12 250 05 26 1958 12 06 02 1958 12 06 16 1958 12 06 30 1958 12 07 21 1958 12 08 18 1958 12 08 25 1958 12 09 08 1958 12 09 15 1958 12 09 15 1958 12 09 15 1958 12 09 29 1958 12 10 20 1958 12 261 263 270 272 281 292 299 299 301 302 303 309 318 17. Joint Session, Attorneys to advertise for bids for water line at industrial site. 11 12 1958 12 330 18. Security Columbion Bank Notes Company of Philadelphia to print School and College Bonds. O1 26 1959 12 364 19. Azalea Festival advertised in State Magazine. O1 26 1959 12 364 20. Airport Spur trackage to be advertised. 3 2 1959 12 389 21. Approved request for advertising in year book. 3 2 1959 12 389 22. Move on litterbuging to be advertised. 3 2 1959 12 390 23. Executive Secretary to advertise for custodian. 3 16 1959 12 397 24. Approved $25 for Jaycee's advertising. 4 20 1959 12 420 25. Contract fo? advertising in the Charlotte Observer Vacational Guide, to remain as is. 5 4 1959 12 426 26, Approved ad?ertising for bids to construct beach groins. 4 18 1959 12 434 27. Authori?ed advertising for bids for County gas and oil. ? 15 1959 12 446 28. Mr. H. V. Oesen, to re-advertise for bids for hurricane damages at beaches. 7 6 1959 12 462 29. Letter from Assistant V. Pres.R. P. Jobb of the ACLRR endorsing Industrial advertising. 7 6 1959 12 463 30. Mr. Oesen not satisfied with bids requested to readvertise, granted. 7 13 1959 T2 465 31. Appropriated funds for advertising to the Chamber of Commerce. 7 20 1959 12 468 32. Mr. Oesen to advertise for rental equipment bids for hurricane repair damage. 8 3 1959 12 477 33. Mr. H. V. Oesen to advertise for bids to remodel Courthouse. 9 21 1959 12 497 34. Mr. Oesen to advertise for unit systems installment air conditioning for Courthouse. 10 5 1959 12 501 35. Wilmingtan Meaccl?ants Association to bi11 board advertise. 10 7 1959 12 505 36. Authorized advertisir?g for bids to paint and repair exterior of second floor Courthouse. 14 19 1959 12 547 37. Proclamation to be release to local news paper. (Youth Appreciation Week) 11 16 1959 12 514 38. Authorized ad?ertising tor bids to do Courthouse wiring for air conditioning. 11 16 1959 12 514 39. Fire arms ardinance to be advertised. 11 16 1959 12 515 40. ?lerk Qf Superior Court 's annusl report to be advertised as required by lawm 12 7 1959 12 521 4?. The Boa?? declined to participate in adv2rti?ing r?qu?st af VFW. 12 7 1959 12 ?22 42. Authorized adv?tising for three (3) cars for the Sheriff's Depart?nt. 12 21 1959 12 525 .43. Authorized advertising for bid to renovate heating and cooling system of Courthouse. 1 4 1960 12 533 44. Wilmington Realtors Assoc. opposed advertising County Property for sale. 3 7 1960 12 547 45. Appropriated $450 to Wilmington Atheltic Association for advertising. 4 4 1960 12 559 46. Courthouse Bond Order to be advertised for public hearing. 4 18 19?-?0 12 565 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1(.? . 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. . 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. ?NDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATTER: ?ain?i?.ging ` aea. u. s. q,, County ?ndexee Since 1888 ? TO IOCaM pa11Nf? Op?O Ilt COTT R-I Tti/ INDE% n?r OFflCE ???,d? An Idmtifying Trade Mark MILC E BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DHIO SURIIAME INITIAL TAB SOLD ?Y OWEN i. DUNN, MEw tERN, NORTM GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDIMGS DATE Monfh Day Year Authorized advertising for bids for fuel and lubication oil. Joint meeting, local Merchants' Association propose year round advertising. .. Appropriated $400.00 for publishing of a Dar Magazine. _. Authorized advertising for new aut?mati.c oil boiler for prison camp. .. Aut?xarized advertising for toilet f?.cility bids for jail deputy. ? to be Clerk of Superior Court's annual report publish?ed as required by law. , Chairman suggested Legislation to permit higher appropriations for advertising. Mr. Mayhan appointed to the advertising Committee also Director of SENCBA. _. Appropri.ated County share for advertising in t?.? "de??a York Times. Approved $100.00 from Indus?rial Fund for advertising , if Gen. Assem approves H B-1_09. Authorized re-advertising for bids for Courthouse wiring. Letter showing City/County schedule of advertising for next quarter. Budget meeting, discussion of County advertising fund. No action taken regarding agencies seeking advertising funds. Approved $1500.00 County part for County/City advertising. Authorized advertising for bids for Sheriff's cars. Authorized advertising notice and copy of hearing for Hospital Bond. Adoption of Hospital Bond to be published. Form and date of special election (bond) to be published. Appropriated $200. for advertising in "Travel Along Highway 17" Magazine. Authorized advertising for man to replace Mr. Rhocla Farrow, deceased. Special election returns to be published,,Hospital Bond and Tax. (special) Appropriated funds for advertising in the State Ports Magazine. Notice of extra term of court to be published. Clerk to Superior Court's annual report to be published as required by law. Public Hearing on school bond to be published. _ Notice of intent to file application to Local Government for bond app?:oval to be published. Bond order to be published as adopted. Special election for bond order to be published, alsa election form. Motion carried to sign New? Paper advertising contract, on City Council approval. Budget estima.?es to be published July 5, 1962. Street cleaning hearing August 6, 1962 to be published. Special budget meeting ?pproved advertising allocations. Authorized advertising for bids to air condition the CourtHouse. Street closing hearing to be published. . Addressograph and accounting machines bids to be advertised for. Authorized re-advertising for accounting machine. Authorized advertising for bids for Social Service equipment. Authorized advertising for.bids for dredges ?. "ttzr?n ?round basin". Trust fund report to be published. Approved funds from Advertising for the News Directors' Association, on eity approval. Authorized advertising fo:? bids for Auditor's accounting machine. Authorized advertising for bids to air condition Health building. Authorized re-advertising for bids for dredging turn-around basin, Cape Fear River. Authorized advertising (publishing) A11 Negro's back taxes. 5 16 6 8 6 27 7 28 9 6 12 5 1 16 1 16 2 6 3 20 6 19 7 3 7 20 7 22 7 26 8 7 8 7 8 21 9 18 10 2 11 6 12 4 12 ,4 12 11 1 15 3 19 3 19 1960 1960 196Q 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 MINUTE BOOK Vol. Page 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 574 580 581 600 608 631 643 643 645 657 688 694 1 1 4 7 8 11 18 24 34 41 44 51 59 83 83 4 2 1962 13 85 4 2 1962 13 85 6 4 1962 13 114 6 28 1962 13 116 7 2 1962 13 120 7 6 1962. 13 126 7 18 1962 13 134 8 6 1962. 13 137 9 17 1962 13 151 10 1 1962 13 154 11 5 1962 13 168 12 3 1962 13 174 2 18 1963 13 191 4 l? 1963 13 204 4 16 1963 13 206 4 16 1963 13 206 4 16 1963 13 206 6 3 1963 13 221 , INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS H t MINUTES --? N C C N i T a ? ng ` oun ?, anover ew . . _ MATT R p in ting nec. u. s. Counry Indexes Since 1888 eer OFFICE ?G?.? Anlden6fyingTradeMark ? To loca? nnm?s, opl0 a} SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•Z TA! INDEX MwCE BY THE WTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHID SOLD ?Y OWEN 0. DUNN, NEII ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page . l. Authorized advertising for station wagon for Community Hospital. 7 8 1963 13 231 2.. Authorized re-advertising for auto bids for Sheriff's Dept. 10 7 1963 12 257 3. Authorized advertising for bids to lower CourtHouse ceiling. (Recorder' s Court) 10 7 1963. 13 258 4. Allocation - Southeastern Engraving 2 03 1964 13 290 5. Citizen's Times Publishing 12 06 1964 13 403 6. Contract 11 I6 I964 I3 399 7. Contracts 12 07 1964 13 403 8. County Maps 06 O1 1964 13 335 9. Negro Fair 09 23 1964 13 376 10. Newspaper 09 08 1964 13 371 11. Offer from Wilmington Journal 05 18 1964 13 330 12. Star-News, Business Review ? Forecast O1 20 1964 13 289 13. Additional funds for 04 17 19?2 15 110 14. County Advertisting 12 18 1972 15 287 ? INDEA TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?y, N. C. _ MATTER: A?RTAL PHOTOGRAPHY ` rtea. u. s. County Indezes Since 1888 ?" To toeaM names, OpBn Ot COTT A TO Z TAB INDEX PAT OFFIQE ?L?s-?i. An identifying Trade Mark N?pF ?Y THE COTT INDEX COMrANY? COW?tlS? ONIO SURNAME INITIAL TAB SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN CO., NEW BERN, N. C. DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS - ? Month Day Year Vol. Pnge . 1. Bid award (Kucera & Associa?ions) for photography and mapping 2. 05 05 1981 18 737 INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATTER:Aging Advisory Counc?? aec u. s. County ?ndues Since 1688 fo lotote aaaxs, open at tOTT A TO I TAB INDEX PAi OFFIGE ?lra? An IdentiEyingTrade Merk ? IIADE i1 TNE COiT INDEII (ONIANY? ?OUIWIf? ONIO SU6NAME INITIAL TAB SDLD BY OWEN G. DUNN CO„ NEW BERN, N. (. 1 DATE MINUTE BOOK ?? NATURE OF PRO(EEDINGS Month Day Yea? Vol, Page ' ?'. 1. _Appointments to Aging Advisory Council Benjamin, Fryar, Gottovi, Johnson, Betz, & Addelmann 2. 11 15 82 19 189 ? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. RE AND C. MATTER: , _ ECONOMICS _ ?ea. u. s. /? County Indezee Sinee 1888 r?r orv?c[ C.G?.tt?? An Identifying Trade Mark ?T a+3--? To loeata names, open at ?)`8 8URNAME INITIAL TAB WTT A-Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA DATE ?+ ; a-: ININUTE BOOK ?? '? s NATURE OP PROCEEDINGS , Month Day I Year `? Vol. I Page ? lcy Register presented a copy of his annual Agricultural Statement to the Department of Agr iculture. 09 22 1879?ti , ? 4 112 f I 2.; Committee to correspond with Commissioner of Agriculture relative to a County Farmer's Institute. 02 03 .. 1896i; ?a 5 691 E?? I" 3.? Committee confering with State Geologist to continue and try to get an early meeting in .. this County of a 03 02 .. . 1896 . 5 708 ?` ?! ,i ?s Farmer' s Institute. 4.a Demonstration farm to be established on County Farm as suggested by C.R. Hudson, State Agent. 5.' Report from J.P. Herring, Agent of Farmer's Demonstration Work, filed. 6.^ 'F Report frrnn J.P. Herring on farm demonstration work filed. 7. Report from J.P. Herring on farm demonstration work fiLed. 8., Report from J.P, Herring on farm demonstration work filed. 9. Report from J.P. Herring on farm demonstration work filed. 10. Report from J.P, Herring on farm de?nonstration work filed. 11. Committee to consider matter advocated by T.B. Sasser relative to farm de:monstration work. 12. Report from J,P. Herring on farm demonstration work filed. 13. Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. 14. Money appropriated to employ Mr. Herring as Farm Demonstrator and to supervise County Farm. 15. Bil1 from J.P. Herring for expenses to Moorehead to be paid. 16., Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. 17. Report fram Farm Demonstrator, J.P. Herring, filed. 18., Report from Mr. Herring filed and thanks offered for success of Corn Show. 19.,, Report from Mr. Herring filed. 20.., Report from Mr. Herring filed, 21., Report from Mr. Herring filed. 22. Reports of Farm Demonstrator, J.P. Herring, for April and May file3. 23. Report from Farm Deinonstrator fiZed. 24. Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. 25. Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. 26., Board expressed support for annual Corn Show presented by farmers. 27." J.P. Herring re-elected Farm Demonstrator for 10 months at $75 per month. 28.,, Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. 29., Board voiced its support of Corn Show. 30.., Letter from Mrs. Jame McKinon relative to demonstration w?rk on girl's Canning C1ubs referred to the Board of Education. 31.,; Term of Farm Demonstrator increased from 10 months to 11, and salary increased by $25. 32.,, Report from Farm Demonstrator fi1e3. 33. Proposal from Truckers Journal urging Board to buy an automobile for the Farm Demonstrator. 34. Progress report on matter of an automobile for the Farm Demonstrator. 35. Committee refused request for automobile for Farm Demonstrator. 36. Clerk to request Mr. Herring to furnish Boar? with his monthly report. 37.j Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. 09 03 ?„ 1912 ,' 12 03 1912?. 02 03 1913? 03 03 1913 04 07 1913 05 09 1913 06 02 1913,.: 05 17 1913 07 07 1913 09 O L 1913 09 O l 1913 ;, 09 01 1913,, 10 06 1913 11 03 1913 ?? , 12 O1 1913,; 03 02 1914,: ., 04 . 06 .' 1 ? 14 ? 05 01 1914., 06 08 1914 07 06 1914 ; 09 08 1914 y 10 05 1914 , 10 05 1914 . 10 05 1914 12 07 1914 ., 12 07 1914 „ 12 17 1914 ,. 02 O1 1915 .; 02_ 0? 1?1??. 04 05 1915 04 12 1915 05 03 1915 05 03 1915 .; r. 06 07 1915 ' 38. Committee to confer with Farm Demonstrator and the Chamber of Commerce relative to an exhibit at State Fair 0$ 02 1915 ?, .. r. 39. Report from Farm Denoastrator filed. 40. Report from Fann De?nonstrator file?.. 41. Additional money appropriate3 to Fann De?nonstrator to cover expenses of Corn Show. 42. J.P. Herring resigned as Farm Demonstrator. 43.: Report from '?'arm Demonstrator filed. 4?+.;; Resolution from Chamber of Commerce urging Mr. Herring to withdraw his resignatio?. rl 09 ., 08 1915 ;. 10 04 1915 11 18 1915 12 06. 1915 ?: 12 ,. 07 1915 ?: ;s 12 13 1915 '?i P? ?? i t ? 7 258 ? ; 7 265 ? 7 7 279 ;g ?s 281 ".` 6Y 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 287 291 305 :: 306 , 309 314 ? 314 ; 314 ` , 316 , 322 's 327 ?; :, 340 tn 343 359 „ F, 365 ? ;; c 369 ?; 382 385 386 ?? k! e' 386 ? !r 403 ?; 403 ?? r? 415 ?; d ;. 431 ;; 433 .: 449 ; ??; 451 ' 456 , ,? 456 • 460 ? 475 `; ?, 4?6 s' d` k 489 ;. ?; 511 515 517 519 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Co?unt? N C MATTER TOMTCSRE AND i , . . _ : ECOT? eec. u. s. ? `_ County Indexea S?nce 1888 ?y? ?--- To loeate names, open at COTT A-2 7A6 INDEX r?r OFFICE C.?es?//i? An Identifying Trade Mark ??? SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY TH@ COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. D UNN, NEW B ERN, NORT H CARQLINA Ft , NAYURE 0?' PROfEEDlI?GS DATE N? MINUTE BOOK ?? ?'?,, Month ( Day ? Year ?? Vol. ( Page ?? 1 r; Hugh MacRae addressed Boarrl relative to reappointment of J.P. Herring as Farm Demonstrator. ?w 01 03 ?? 1916ks 7 ?a 521 ?? ;. ?p .; 2 . Report re?uested consolidation of Farm Demonstration work and County Farm. 01 03 1916sk ?. 7 521 ?' ., 3 Applications received from Walter Ken1y and William Gregerson for Farm Deomonstrator's postiion. ,; 01 03 1916?? w 7 ;? 522 `? 4 Report received on consolidation of Farm Demonstration work and County Farm. ` ? 01 17 ?; 1916;? 7 527 "' ? ? , f ? G' ? ,° 5 , Committee amended its report on consolidation of Farm Demonstrator's work and County Farm. O1 24 1916wi 7 529 ! , , hs 6 J.P. Herring nominated as County Farm Demonstrator and manager of County Farm at $1,300 per annum. ' 01 24 1916;? 7 529 .? 7 Duties of County Farm Superintendent and Farm Demonstrator set down. ? 01 24 1916`'' 7 529 . 8 Wilmington Truckers Association proposed getting out she11 rock and marl for fanners. 02 07 1916?' 7 533 9 Report from Farm Delnonstrator filed. 02 07 ?91&' 7 535 10.? t Report from Field Agent Owens of Bureau of Animal Industry on hog cholera serum filed. 02 07 1916 7 535 ? 11,? Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. . 03 06 1916? 7 539 ,_ 12,? , Request from Farm Demonstrator for a stump puller referred to Committee on County Home. „ 03 06 1916,'. 7 540 :. il 13, Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. 04 03 1916,y 7 544 ?, 14. Report from Farm De?no:?strator filed. 05 01 1916,? 7 550 ,15, Report fro?-n Farm Demonstrator filed. ?, 06 05 1916,j 7 563 ? _16. Report from Farm Demonstrator filed. , 07 03 1916;; 7 569 _ 17. Report tro:n Farm De?-nonstrator filed. 08 07 1916?, 7 573 ,: 18.? Report from the Farm Demonstrator fi1e3. . 09 05 1916' 7 581 !. 19. Money appropriated for exhibit at State Fair if Mr. Herring approves. 09 28 1916 ? 7 587 ?, ?? 20. Mvney appropriated for Corn Show and charged to farm demonstration work. 10 02 19161; 7 589 ; 21, Expenses of Farm Demonstrator traveling to Raleigh to be paid. 11 06 1916,; 7 594 ;? 22. J.P. Herring ele?te3 Farm Demonstrator and money allowed for up?ceep of his a?.tomobile. 12 04 1916, 7 598 23. Report from the Farm ?Jemonstrator filed. 12 04 1916 7 599 24. Money for prize awarded by Corn Show returned, Board felt County should not accept prizes for exhibits. 12 13 1916; 7 601 ?. .25. Report from Farm Demonstrator filed, ` 01 02 1917; 7 605 , ,26. Request from ?I.W. Jacobi for mone? to hold a livestock exhibition received. „ 01 24 1917.r 7 607 ,,; ,27. Renting of office for Farm Demonstrator referred to Farzn Committe?. ; 02 05 1917..` 7 605 ?, _2?. Monthly report from ?ounty Agent filerl. „ 04 02 1917:;? 7 618 .: 29. Committee of Food Conservation Commission reque?ted money for a de?nonstrator to teach preservation of food OS 07 1917';, 7 621 3fl. County to tsnderwrite expenses of annual Corn Show. 08 22 1917. 7 636 31. Bo??rd appr?pria?ed money for rent of office for Home Demons?rator. lU O1 1917y 7 641 ? 3?. Money ap?roved for prizes for agricultural exhibits at Fair. 11 05 1917' 7 646 33.? J.P. Herring electe?l Farm ?emons?rator at $80 a month. 12 03 1917, 7 651 , 34. Mone,y appropriated for upkeep of car of Farm Demonstrator. Ol ?7 1918' 7 658 35. Expenses to be gaid for Farm and ??ozne Demonstrator to .attend War Savinos Convention. 02 04 19181 7 663 36.? Mone?T appropriated for. Swine Extension Work to distribute hogs to farmers. 02 04 1918" 7 665 37. Bill of Mr. Herring for printing and stationary approved. 03 21 1913 7 631 . 38.j ? Mr. Herring to remit surplus to Auditor from E.H. Freeman of Wilmington Truck Growers Association after _„ 03 21 1918; 7 681 pays bills. ?- 39 Apropriation granted ?o? work of Home Demonstration agent and matter of auto deferred. 06 03 1918'' 8 12 .40 Appropiation made for purchase of automobile for Home Demonstrator. ; 07 02 1918' 8 13 ; ,41 No action on suggestion from county agent Herring that an agricultural exhibit be displayed ? state fair. 07 02 1918;' 8 13 ; 42 Matter of salary increase for farzn demonstration Ernest Dupree referred to farm committee. ; 09 03 1918,r 8 17 43 Farm committee recommended money for Dennis Dupree as black farm demonstration. ? 09 16 1918? $ 19 ; 44 Request that Williston Industrial ?chool be developed into county demonstration plot for coloraipeople ?' ?a E4 F? `? referred to farm committee. {? t+ 11 04 191? 8 23 ?? `s' 45 J.P. Herring elected county farm demonstrator at $80 per month. ' ;', 12 02 191? 8 26'? INDEX TO CONlMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. , MAT ECR: ECONOMICSRE AND i ¦ec, u. s. County (ndexea Since 1888 Yo loetl}e nomBS? open nT COTT A-Z TAB INDEX rer arrice ?c,t?? An ldentiFying Ttade Matk SORNAME iNIT1AL 7A6 MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, WLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTN CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTEBOOK Month I Day I Year Vol. I Page ?+6. Money granted Dennis Dupree to assist colored farmer of county as farm demonstration. 12 02 1918 8 26 47. Rent money for offioe of Home Demonstration allowed. 12 02 1918 8 26 48. Money allowed for u?keep of automobile of farm demonstration. 12 02 1918 8 26 49. Money appropriated for home demonstrator to instruct in food conservation. 12 02 1918 8 26 50. Request from J.L. LBector and Hugh MacRae that board educate a youth at college referred to committee. 06 O1 1919 8 60 51. Board approved money to educate youth at state agriculture college. 07 07 1919 8 64 52. Money allow?a-ito continue services of Dennis Dupree as farm demonstration of rolored farmer. 07 07 1919 8 64 53. Dr. Hoffman of federal dept. of animal industrial reported on ?.og cholera. 07 07 1919 8 64 54. Mr. Herring to make experimental test of permanent pasture at county farm. 07 07 1919 8 64 55. Supt. Burnnett to remove road machinery from Kerr's Ave. so farmer may use in crushing lime deposits. 07 07 1919 8 64 56. Supt. of Roads to take rock crusher to Castle Hayne Quarry for use of family. 08 28 1919 8 73 57. County agent to atten?i dairy show at Chicago about county expenses. 11 O1 1919 8 78 58. Money allowed for N.H. Poultry Assoc, for expenses of poultry exhibits. 11 06 1919 8 78 59. Scholarship to state agriculture college extended for another year. 11 13 1919 8 83 60. More money allowed housewives league for rent of home demonstration office and maintenance of restroom. 11 13 '919 8 84 61. J.P. Herring elected farm demonstrator about $90 a month. 12 O1 1919 8 89 62. Matter of a colored farm demonstrator for colored farmer to be investigated. 12 01 1919 8 89 63. Money allowed for upkeep of farm demonstration agent to drive auto. 12 01 1919 8 89 64. Annual appropriation allowed home demonstration agent to teach food preservation. 12 OZ 1919 8 89 65. Annual report from Miss Florence Jeffers, Home Demonstration Agent filed. 12 O1 Z919 8 89 66. Dennis Dupree re-elected farm demonstrator for colored farmers at $40 per month. 12 30 1919 8 91 67. Expense money allowed Dennis Dupree. Ol 20 1920 8 95 68, Committee to investigate finding another office for home demonstration agent. 02 02 1.920 8 96 69. i2equest from Mr. Herring for money for experimental grass seed referred to Trask and Hewlett. 02 02 1920 8 97 ?p, Money allowed for experimental pasture for benefit of farmers. 03 01 1920 8 ?8 71. Money for tires for car of Home Demonstration agent referred to Chairmara. 03 01 1920 8 98 72. Farm committee to purchase one stock hog for county agent for county t'arm. 04 14 1920 8 105 73. Home demonstrator Florence Jeffers, made report on her work. 05 03 192? 8 107 74. State Home Demonstrator Mrs. J. C. Boyett requested more money for demonstration work. 05 03 1920 8 107 75. Mr. Herring to attend meeting held under auspices of Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce. 05 03 1920 8 107 76. Delegates appointed to attend forestry association convention in Asheville. 05 10 1920 8 108 77. Report from Home Demonstration agent for May filed. 06 07 1920 8 113 78. Request for continued appropriation for rent of hQme demonstration agent office investigated. 06 14 1920 8 114 79. Report from home agent filed and appropriation of work increased. 08 02 1920 8 lI8 8t5. Money awarded Lawrence Rhodes ta attend state college af agricuZtural and engineering. 09 04 1920 8 122 81. Reg?ort from agent Jeffers and board to pay expenses of her office. 11 10 1920 8 129 82. J.P. Herring elected farm demonstration agent at $90 per month. 12 06 1920 8 Z33 83. Dennis Dupree elected colored farm demonstration agent at $40 per month. 12 06 1920 8 133 84. Miss Florence Jeffress elected Home demonstration agent at $50 a month. 12 06 1920 8 134 85. Request for salary increase for Mr. Herring referred to committee on farm demonstration work. OT 03 1920 8 134 86. Matter of increasing money for Mr. Herring referred to committee on farm demonstration work. Ol 27 1921 8 142 87. Committee on demonstration work to investigate rent increase for Mr. Herring office. O1 27 1921 8 142 88. Bi11 fror.i H. F. Wilder for rent of office of farm demonstration worker approved. 01 31 1921 8 143 89. Miss FLorence Jeffress reported on time she spent at special school for demonstration agent. 02 07 1921 8 145 90. Matter of car for home demonstration agent referred to committee on farm demonstration work. ?4 04 1921 8 145 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES aEC. u. s. Counry Indexee Since 1888 r?t OFFICE ?p?i l?oc?'..' An IdentiFying Trade Marlc ?T (? SUBJECT AGRICULTURE AND - New Hanover County? 1\. t?. , MATTER: ECONOMIC5 To locafe names, open at COTT A•2 TAB INDEX SURNAME INIiIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE Month Day I Year 31. Board approved purchase of auto for home demonstration agent by committee on farm demonstration work. 04 08 1921 92. 12eport from home demonstrator for April; board served angel cake and coffee. 05 02 1921 93. Salary for Mr. Herring increased for $120 a month to include office rent and other expenses. 05 02 1921 94. May report filed from home demonstrator. 06 06 1921 95. Proposal from Dr. Dendinger of U.S. Agriculture Dept. to aid county in eradicating tuberculosis declined. 06 06 1921 96. Money allowed for eradication of Bovine tuberculosis. 07 12 1921 97. E?penses approved for Dr. W.C. Dendinger for work on eraticating Bovine tuberculosis. 09 06 1921 98. Travel expenses for Dr. W.C. Dendinger approved. 10 03 1921 99. Annual report from home demonstration filed. li 07 i921 100 Travel expenses for Dr. W.C. Dendinger appro?ved. 11 07 1921 101 J.P. Herring elected farm demonstration agent at $125 per month. 12 05 1921 102 Dennis Dupree elected colored farm demonstration agent at $40 a month. 12 05 1921 103 Florence Jeffress elected home demonstration agent at $50 a month. 12 05 1921 104 Farm and home demonstration work committee: J.W. Little, A. Hewlett and G.W. Trask. 12 05 1921 105 Expense bill of Dr. Dendinger approved. 12 9 1921 106 Jan. report from home demonstrator filed. 02 06 1922 107 March report from home demonstration filed. 04 03 1922 108 Money allowed for extermination of Bovine Tuberculosis in county. 04 10 1922 109 Dr. W.C. Dendinger requested a trustee from road force be furnished him to he?p on taking test cattle. 05 Ol 1922 110 Report from home demonstration agent fi1 ed. 06 05 1922 111 Bi11 of Dr. Dendinger for eradicating Bovine Turberculosis approved. 08 07 1922 112 Report from home demonstration agent and invitation to board to picnic at state agriculture station. 09 05 1922 113 Request for money to hire expert from A and T College to aid colored people re`erred to Mr. Little. 09 05 1922 114 Report of home demonstration agent filed. 11 06 1922 115 Southeastern Fair and Athletic Assoc. allowed to exhibit at agriculture fa7?m if exhibit not immoral. 11 24 1922 116. J.P.. Herring elected farm demonstration agent at $125 a month. 12 04 1922 117, Miss Florence Jeffress elected Home Demonstration agent at $50 a month. 12 04 1922 118 Farm and Home Demonstration work committee: J.D. Lotta, A. Hewlett and G.W. Trask. 12 04 1922 119 Annual report from home demonstration filed. 02 05 1923 120 March report from home demonstration agent filed. 04 02 1923 121 Report from home demonstration agent filed. 05 07 1923 122 Board declined sCate's requestthat county pay salary of demonstrator for 2 mos. and 2 mos. state. 05 07 1923 123 May report from home demonstration filed. 06 04 1923 124 Request of Mr. Herring for use of some county land for experimental purposes referred. 09 04 1923 125 Miss Jeffress' report for August filed. 09 04 1g23 126 Purchasing typewriter desk for Miss Jeffress referred to auditor. 09 25 1923 127 Request from district home demonstration agent for money for said work declined. 11 01 1923 12g Part of county allowed farmers for experimental work. 11 Ol 1923 129 J.P. Herring elected county farm demonstration agent about $125 a month. 12 03 1923 130 Florence Jeffress elected county home demonstration agent at $50 a month. T? 03 1923 131 Committee on farm and home demonstration work: L.D. Latta, A. Hewlett and G.W. Trask. 12 03 1923 132 Home demonstration agent presented her report. 02 04 1924 133 New car to be brought for Miss Jeffress. 02 04 1924 134. New car purchased by Miss Jeffress approved. 03 18 1924 135. Report from Miss Jeffress filed. 04 07 1924 136 Report from Miss Jeffress filed and report for more money for her work deferred. 07 07 1924 MINUTE BOOK Vol. I Page , 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 $ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 153 154 154 157 157 164 174 175 I78 179 182 182 182 182 183 185 193 194 197 200 20 7 209 209 214 214 219 219 219 227 235 241 243 245 262 262 264 265 266 274 274 274 280 280 287 289 301 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATTER: AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMICS aEC.. u. <_. 'q.??? County Indexea Since 1888 ? ?''`? YO (OtafO names, OpCn Gt COTT A•Z 7AB lNDEX ?Ar OFi1CE ?¢T?i?wc. An IdentiEying Trade Mark U`..L7 SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE 61 iHE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN fi. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS DATE Month I Day I Year 137. Report from Miss Jeffress filed and request for money for her work declined. 138. J.P. Herring elected county farm demonstration agent at $125 a month. 139. Florence Jeffress elected county home demonstration agent at $50 a month. 140. Farm and Home Demonstration work committee: J.D. Latta, A. Hewlett, and G.W. Trask. 141. Annual report presented by Miss Jeffress, home demonstrator. 142. County agent Herrings' report filed. 143. Report filed from Miss Jeffress and tendered resignation. 144. Anne Horne to take over work as home demonstration agent. i45. Board refused to i?zcrease appropriation for home demonstration work. 146. Report from Anne B. Horne, home demonstration agent, presented. 147. Cattle tick to be eradicated. 148. Report from home demonstration agent filed. 149. J.P. Herring elected county farm demonstration agent at $125 a month. 150. Anne B. Horne elected county home demonstration agent at $50 a month. 151. Farm and home demonstration work: F.M. Ross, A, Hewlett and G.W. Trask. 152. Board paid cape fear dairy for use of their dipping vat. 153. Miss Horne presented her Jan. rep?rt and her request for a place for market in courthouse deferred. 154. Member of county board of agriculture: Masonboro Township, A.O. McEachern, M:S. Emart, J. L. Brown, Sr., H.B. Peschau; Federal Pt., J. Burnett, George Henrica and S.J. Keyes; Harnett, J.F. Klein, R.F. Bea- sley, R.G. Westbrook and S. Funstra; Cape Fear, E. I. Tinga, W.R. Vann, W.D. Rhodes, Jr., H.A. Rau and Rau Van Bavel. 155. New car to be bought for ?xome demonstration agent. 156. Report from Miss Horne approved. 157. Same as Apri1 5. 158. Board to help defray expenses of p?blication of "Market News Service" for county farmers. 159. R?port from Miss Horne fiZed. 160. Same as July 6. 161. Same as Ju ly 6., 162. Bill from Miss Horne for supplies for home demonstration work approved. 163. Home demonstration agent report filed for Oct. 164. Home demonstrator request (SmitYs) to increase appropriations taken under board advisement. 165. Miss Horne's leave of absence status and Miss Dorthy Dean as substitute agreed. 166. Supplies for home demonstration agent approved. 167. Miss Horne's May report filed, and salary of $50 and 14.51 expense trip abroad granted. 168. Mrs. B.E. H:o?.lis stressed Horne?s car be sold, and proceeds toward her salary. No action taken. 169. Farm demonstration agent J.P. Heiring granted $300 for travel expenses. 170. The 1927-28 School budget reduced to pay agent t?orne's salary. 171. Home demonstration report filed. 172. Home demonstration report filed. 173. Home demonstration report filed. 174. Home demonstration report filed. 175. Home demonstration report filed. 176. Home demonstration report filed. 177. Home demonstration report filed. 178. Demonstrator request that county pay half of telephone bill declined. 179. Home demonstration report filed. 180. Home demonstration report filed. MINUTE BOOK Vol. I Pnge 10 06 1924 8 310 12 01 1924 8 316 12 01 1924 8 316 12 01 1924 8 317 O1 05 1925 8 322 01 05 1925 8 322 OS 04 1925 8 336 05 04 1925 8 336 06 03 1925 8 346 10 05 1925 8 353 ZO 29 1925 8 356 12 07 1925 8 360 12 07 1925 8 360 12 07 1925 8 360 12 07 1925 8 361 O1 28 1926 8 368 02 O1 1926 8 370 03 O1 1926 8 377 03 09 1926 8 377 05 03 1926 8 384 05 03 1926 8 384 05 03 1926 8 384 07 06 1926 8 389 09 07 1926 8 396 10 04 19 26 8 400 10 04 1926 8 400 11 26 1926 8 407 03 07 1927 8 428 03 07 1927 8 436 04 12 1927 8 436 06 06 1927 8 445 06 29 1923 8 454 07 12 1927 8 453 07 12 1927 8 453 11 07 1927 8 469 01 03 1928 8 480 02 06 19a8 8 487 03 05 1928 ? 491 04 02 LR28 8 501 05 07 1928 8 508 06 04 19 28 8 512 06 26 1928 8 516 07 02 1928 8 518 08 06 1928 8 525 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES N H N C C RE AND anover ew ount?, . - . _ MATTERT ECONOMI S i ne?. u. s. County Indexea Since 1888 ? 70 lota}e namCS? op8n at PAT OFFICE C.?i?? An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAMB INITIdL TAB ?DE BY THE C07T Ad TAB INDEX COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWE N 6. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORTH CAROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month I Day I Yea? Vol. I Page ?SI Home demonstration report filed. 09 04 1928 8 530 182 Home demonstration repart filed. 10 Ol 1928 8 534 183 Home demonstration report filed. 11 05 1928 8 540 184 Home demonstration report filed. O1 07 ?:?92? 8 552 185 Home demonstration report filed. 04 29 1929 8 562 186 Home demonstration report filed. 05 06 1929 8 573 187. Home demonstration report filed. 06 03 1929 8 577 188 Demonstration agent Horne request for car trade-in carried by vote. 06 03 1929 8 577 189 Home demonstration report filed. 07 O1 1929 8 582 190 Home demonstration report filed. 08 05 1929 8 587 191 Home demonstration report filed. 09 03 1929 8 595 192 Home demonstration report filed. 10 07 1929 8 598 193. Home Demonstration report filed. 10 29 1929 9 5 194. Home Demonstration report filed. 12 02 1929 9 11 195. Home Demonstration report filed. 02 03 1930 9 20 196. Home Demonstration report filed. 03 03 1930 9 27 197. Home Demonstration report filed. 04 07 1930 9 37 198. Home Demonstration report filed. 06 02 1930 9 44 199. Home Demonstration report filed. 10 06 1930 9 70 200. Home Demonstration report filed. 11 03 1930 9 70 201. Home Demonstration report filed. 12 O1 1930 9 78 202. Home 8emonstration report filed. O1 05 1931 9 85 203. Home Demonstration report filed. 03 02 1931 9 95 204. Home Demonstration report filed. 03 16 1931 9 97 205. Anne B. Horne resigned, delegation suggested Miss Garrison, Duplin County. 06 Ol 1931 9 110 206. Home Demonstration report filed for October. 11 02 1931 9 136 207. Furniture requested for Home Demonstration office at $77.40, but taken under advisement. 11 02 1931 9 136 208. Payment of salary authorized to Miss Julia C. Rasch, home demonstration agent, for October. 11 02 1931 9 136 209. Estelle T. Smith, district agent, presented Elizabeth Ragin, Winston-Salem, to succeed Miss Rasch 11 16 1931 9 137 as Home Demonstration agent. 210. Sell or tradein of Home Demonstration agent's car, and new car purchase without County financial 11 16 1931 9 137 assistance, was consented and referred to Chairman. 211. Home Demonstration agent's car turned in to Raney Chevrolet Co.. 11 23 1931 9 139 212. Home Demonstration agent Elizabeth Ragan made verbal report of activities in dept. for December. O1 04 1932 9 147 213. Stove authorized for Home Demonstration agent. 02 08 1932 9 152 214. Negro Division of Extension Service offered to match county funds for gardening, Board declined it. 03 21 1932 9 157 215. Home Demonstration agent submitted verbal report for March. 04 04 1932 9 159 216. Home Demonstration agent submitted verbal report for April. 05 02 1932 9 162 217. Sma11 canning requested and decline for Home Demonstration. 05 31 1932 9 166 218. Home Demonstration repoxt submitted for May. 06 06 1932 9 166 219. Bi11 approved for Home Demonstration agent Elizabeth Ragan for office su??lies. 06 13 I932 9 167 230. Verbal report of Home Demonstration agent made for June. 07 05 1932 9 169 231. Verbal report of Home Demonstration agent made for July. 08 O1 1932 9 173 232. Agreement with N. C. Agricultural Extension Service of N.C. State College approved. 08 15 1932 9 176 233. Verbal report of Home Demonstration made fox September. 10 03 1932 9 183 234. Verbal report of Home Demonstration made for October. 11 07 1932 9 189 cf INDE? TO COMMISSIO?ERS MINUTES -- N H C N C ? ew anover aunty, . . , MAi'f RT AGRICULT URE ? ECONO MICS ` vEC. u, s. County Indexee Since 1888 {?? ?+.3-? fo locafe names, open at ?91??- A ld f i T d M COTT A•2 TAB INDEX MADE iY 7HE C07T lNDEI! COMPANY COL MS rer OFFICE n enti y ng ra e ark U.A SURNAME INIitAL 7AB , U US, OHIO SOLD EY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS bATE MINUTE BOOK Month I Day ? I Year Vol. I Page 1. i , Payment for long distant calls by Home Demonstration agent approved for calls during winter. 11 Zl 193Z 9 19I ' 2. Home Demonstration agent requested, declined typewriter repairs. 11 27 1932 9 191 3. Annual report of Home Demonstration agent filed. 12 05 1932 9 194 4. Verba2 report of HOme Demonstration agent submitted for January. 02 06 I933 9 204 5. Verbal report of Home Demonstration agent submitted for February. 03 06 1933 9 208 6. Verbal report of Home Demonstration agent submitted for March. 04 03 1933 9 212 7. HOme Demonstration agent Ragin allowed to suspend daily club meeting as Home Demonstration for June-August 05 29 1933 9 223 to take care of canning director. 8. verbal report filed for June. 07 03 1933 9 230 9. Elizabeth Ragin Jones resignation accepted. 11 06 1933 9 257 10. Miss Ann Mason, former HOme Demonstration agent from Carteret County, presented to succeed M'rs. JOnes. 11 06 1933 9 257 11. New demonstration agent Ann Mason assumed duties December 1. 12 04 1933 9 260 12. Demonstxation agent report filed for January. 02 05 1934 9 272 13. Demonstration agent report made for May. 06 04 1934 9 286 14. Funds for salary of Farm Demonstration agent granted from Emergency Fund. 03 25 1935 9 331 15. Farm demonstrator salary paid. 04 29 1935 9 336 16. Farm demonstrator requested salary increase, received for consideration. 06 IO 1935 9 346 17. Home demonstrator filed for repoxt for February, and introduced women clubroom's Mrs. Leslie JOhnson 03 02 1936 9 411 to board to request funds. 18. Demonstration report filed for March. 04 13 1936 9 420 19. Home Furniture Company paid for Demonstration chairs. 04 27 1936 9 423 20. Demonstration report submitted for April. 05 O1 1936 9 424 21. Demonstration report filed for May. 06 15 1936 9 436 22. Demonstration report filed for June. 06 29 1936 9 439 23. Demonstration report filed for July. 08 17 1936 9 448 24. Resignation of Agent C. R. Dillard accepted, and R,W. Galphin recommended for appointment. 11 02 1936 9 461 25. Demonstrator report filed for October. 11 09 1936 9 462 26. Demonstration report filed for October. 11 23 1936 9 464 27. S.F. Pool, Candor, NC, recommended for farm demonstration agent, invited to see Board. 12 07 1936 9 468 28. S. F. Pool recommended, endorsed, appointed Farm Demonstration agent. 12 14 193 6 9 470 29. Communication Home Demonstration Club authorized sand for school building. Ol 18 1937 9 474 30. Pool request, referred on clerical help. 02 08 1937 9 478 31. Demonstration report filed for February. 03 08 1937 9 485 32. Home Demonstration Club invited commissioners to fish fry. 04 05 1937 9 490 33. Home Demonstrations authorized typewriters. 05 10 1937 9 498 34. Window screens declined for Home demonstrations. 05 10 1937 9 498 35. Wrightsboro Demonstration Club invited Bd. to meeting. 05 17 1937 9 501 36. Commissioners invited to Home Demonstration Club meeting. 06 14 1937 9 508 37. Farm Demonstration agent resigned; new appaintment to be considered. 07 26 1937 9 525 38. Motion to give appropriations for relief carried, and relief gaxdening assigned to Farm Demonstrations 08 04 1937 9 528 39. C. B.Rehder named Supervisor of Relief Gardening under Farm Demonstrations. 08 04 1937 9 528 40. Grounds repair authorized for Home Demonstration Club. 11 15 1937 9 554 41. Wrightsboro HOme Demonstratian Club granted funds. 04 04 1938 9 576 42. Farm demonstrator authorized mimeograph machine. 12 28 1938 10 30 43. Grounds improved at Ladies Home Demonstration Clubhouse. 05 27 1940 10 129 44. Consideration taken on appropriations for county agent. 08 17 1942 10 287 INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?y, N. C. , MATTER: AGRICULTURE $ ECONOMICS To loeufe names, open af nec. u. s. County Ind?zee Since 1888 ? ?AT OFFICE G?l? An Identifying 7'rade Maric SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTS A•Z TAB 1NDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLO BY OWEN G. DIINN, NEW BERN, N?RiH CAROIINA DATE MINUiE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDfNGS Month ? Day ? Year Vot. ` Page ? 08 31 1942 10 289 l. County agent granted t?ravel expense. 2. Agricultural Experiment Station to use County Home land. 08 3? 1942 10 290 3. Hiring farmer to innoculate animals referred; state veterinarian resigned. 09 28 1942 10 293 4. Payment approved to county agent for meeting expenses. 12 21 1942 10 309 06 14 1943 10 336 5. Home demonstration given funds. 6. Committee named on farm wholesale market. 08 02 1943 10 343 08 16 1943 10 344 7. Home demonstrator report approved. 09 07 1943 10 347 S. Home Demonstrator report filed for August. 9. Farmer's request granted on hiring help for county agent. 09 27 1943 10 350 10. Joint funds to be appropriated on farmers' buildings. 09 27 1943 10 350 11. Home demonstration report filed for September. 10 04 1943 10 352 12. Home demonstration report filed for October. I 1 08 1943 10 356 13. Home demonstration report filed for November. 12 06 1943 10 359 14. Home demonstxation xeport filed for December. O1 10 1944 10 363 15. Home demonstration xeport filed for January. 02 07 1944 10 367 16. Home demonstration report filed for February. 03 13 1944 10 374 17. Home demonstration report filed for March. 05 18 1944 10 382 18. Home demonstration meeting set, school bus requested referred for use. 05 22 1944 10 385 19. Home demonstration report filed for May. 06 05 1944 10 387 20. Home demonstration agent G. M. Kyer resigned; R. E. Lawrence appointed. 07 03 1944 10 394 21. Home demonstration report filed for July. 08 07 1944 10 398 22. Home demonstration report filed for August. 09 05 1944 10 404 23. Home demonstration report filed for September. 10 02 1944 10 407 24. Home demonstration report filed for Dctober. 11 06 1944 10 412 25. Home demonstration report filed for November. 12 04 1944 10 417 26. Home demonstration annual report filed. 12 11 1944 10 418 27. Home demonstration annual report filed. 12 11 1944 10 418 28. Home demonstration report filed for December. O1 02 1945 10 420 29. Home demonstration report filed for January. 02 05 1945 10 426 30. Home demonstration report filed for February. 03 05 1945 10 431 31. Home demonstration report filed for March. 04 09 1945 10 434 32. Home demonstration report filed for April. 05 14 1945 10 440 33. Home demonstration report filed for May. 06 11 1945 10 444 34. Home demonstration repoxt filed for June. 07 09 1945 10 448 35. Home demonstration report filed for 3uly. 08 06 1945 10 453 36. Home demonstration report filed for August. 09 17 1945 10 458 37. Assistant demonstration suggested, motion filed. 09 24 1945 10 459 38. Home demonstration report filed for September. 10 22 1945 10 465 39. Home demonstration report filed for October. 11 19 1945 10 467 40. Home demonstration report filed for November. 12 03 1945 10 469 41. Dept. of Agriculture lease renewed on Labor Center. 12 10 1945 10 470 42. Home demonstrations report filed for year. O1 14 1946 10 477 43, Home demonstration report filed for January. 03 04 1946 10 480 44. Home demonstration report filed for February. 03 11 1946 10 48?5 45. C. R. Cook appointed assistant county agent. 05 06 1946 10 495 46. Home demonstration report filed fox April. 05 06 1946 10 495 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, N. C. , MATTER: AGRICULTURE F? ECONOMICS ` aec. u. s. 'p???_ County Indexea Sinee 1888 ? To loeqte names, open at r?r OFiICE ?i(,a-ic-.. An ldentifying Trade Mark SURNAME INIiIAL TAB eOTT A•2 7A6 INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX CQMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN 6. DUNN, NEIM BE&N, NORTH CAROLINA narF MINUiE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month I Day Year Vol. Page 1. Assis tant demonstration agent approved for appointment, and salary fixed. OS 20 1946 10 497 2. Home demonstration report filed for May. 06 10 1946 10 500 3. HOme demonstration report filed for June. 07 15 1946 10 505 4. Home demonstration report filed for July. 08 26 1946 10 513 5. Home demonstration report filed for August. 09 16 1946 10 516 6. Home demonstration report filed for September. 10 07 1946 10 519 7. Home demonstration report filed for October. 11 18 1946 10 526 8. Home demonstration bill of expense approved for payment. 12 16 1946 10 531 9. HOme demonstration report filed for November. 12 16 1946 10 531 10. Home demonstration report filed for December Ol 27 1947 10 537 11. HOme demonstration report filed for January. 02 10 1947 10 544 12. Home demonstration report filed for February. 03 10 1947 10 549 13. HOme demonstration report filed for April. 05 12 1947 10 565 14. Home demonstration report filed for May. 06 09 1947 10 570 ?5. Home demonstration report filed for June. 07 07 1947 10 574 16. Parki ng space requested for county agent. 09 02 1947 10 583 17. Home demonstration report filed for August. 09 15 1947 10 584 18. Home demonstration report filed for September. 10 06 ]947 10 587 19. Home demonstration meeting set, commissioners' invited. 11 10 1947 10 594 20. Home demonstration report filed for November. 12 08 1947 11 4 21. Home demonstration report filed for December. OZ 12 1948 11 9 22. Home demonstration agent approved funds. 04 05 1948 11 20 23. Home demonstration report filed. 04 12 1948 I1 21 24. Home demonstration report filed. 05 17 1948 11 27 25. Home demonstration report filed. 06 07 1948 11 30 26. HOme demonstration report filed. 06 07 I948 11 31 27. Home demonstration report filed. 08 16 1948 11 40 28. Home demonstration report filed. 09 13 1948 11 45 29. Home demonstration report filed. 11 08 1948 11 56 30. R. M. Kermon request for agriculture and Breeders Association received for consideration. 12 06 1948 11 60 31. Home demonstration report filed. 12 06 1948 11 61 32. R. M. Kermon request for Agriculture Assoc. to be handled in special meeting. 12 20 1948 11 63 33. Thomas W. Keith and Winston Broadfoot and T. A. Croom named to New Hanover County Agricul. ? Breeders Assoc.l2 28 1948 11 64 34. Home demonstration reports submitted. O1 03 1949 11 65 35. Home demonstration reports filed. Ol 10 1949 11 66 36. Home demonstration report filed. 02 07 1949 11 72 37, Meeti ng called to discuss soil conservation. 03 28 1949 11 84 38. Recommendation requested from Agriculture Dept. on material from canal. 04 04 1949 11 85 39. Castle Hayne Growers ? Shippers, and NHC Mutual Agriculture Organization to attend soil conservation mtg. 04 04 1949 11 85 40. Soil conservation discussed. 04 11 1949 11 86 41. Home demonstration report filed. 04 11 1949 11 86 42. Home demonstration report filed. OS 09 1949 11 92 43. Home demonstration budget estimates presented. 06 06 1949 11 98 44. Budget estimates presented, secretary requested. 06 06 1949 11 98 45. MIss M. Kuelprud (Norway) received as winner of international 4-H club contest. 07 18 1949 11 108 46. Home demonstxation report filed. 08 08 1949 11 112 MISSIONER M TES N H C - ew anover ount?? 1\. l?. INDEX TO COM S INU , MATT RT AGRICULTURE ? ECONOMICS_ ecc. u. s. '?J'- Covnty Indexea Sinee 1888 ? Yo locate names, open at v?r OFFICE ?aJ?+C.4-? An ldentifying Ttade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•i TAB INDEX NU1DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLU 6Y QWEN 6. DUNN, NEW 6ERN, NORTH CARQLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NAiURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. I Page 1. Home demonstration report filed. 10 10 1949 11 126 2. Home demonstrations showed movies; commissioners to be invited to Achievement meeting. 10 17 1949 11 128 3. Winston Broadfood tendered resignation on Agriculture and Breeders Assoc. 10 24 1949 11 130 4. H. G. Carney accepted appointment to Agriculture and Breeders Assoc., replacing W. Broadfoot. 11 07 1949 11 132 5. Home demonstration report filed. 11 14 1949 11 135 6. Home demonstration report filed. 12 05 1949 11 139 7. Home demonstration report filed. O1 09 1950 11 146 8. Home demonstration report filed. 02 06 1950 11 153 9. Home demonstration Ann Mason resigned, replaced by Miss V. B. Lowery. 02 06 1950 11 153 I0. Motion adopted on Demonstration agents marrying without losing job. 02 13 1950 11 155 11. Demonstration agent Lowery declined resignation for agent in Columbus County. 02 13 1950 11 155 12. Complaints received on Lowery's resignation and non-marriage clause, but deferred. 02 20 1950 11 157 13. Non-marriage clause discussed with state extension dean. 02 27 1950 11 159 14. Appreciation given to Nash County for hiring Ann Mason as Demonstration agent. 02 28 1950 11 160 15. Home demonstration report filed. 03 06 1950 11 161 16. Agent Nobles resignation accepted. 03 13 1950 11 164 17. Agent Nobles now Columbus County Agent, written and thanked for NHC services. 03 27 1950 11 166 18. Home demonstration report filed. 04 03 1950 11 168 19. Home demonstration grant received to increase Mrs. Mary McAllister salary. 04 24 1950 11 179 20. Salary reauest for agent McAllister reconsidered. 05 Ol 1950 11 181 21. Colored demonstration agent filed report. 05 08 1950 11 185 22. County demonstration agent filed report. 05 08 1950 11 185 23. Home demonstration agent filed report. 06 05 1950 11 189 24. Demonstration agent Mrs. Mary McAllister succeeded Elaine Nobles, resignee. 05 20 1950 11 188 25. Colored demonstration report filed. 07 10 1950 11 194 26. Agent Lowery file report. 07 10 1950 11 194 27. Agent Lowery file report. 08 07 1950 11 201 28. Farmers to be represented at meeting. 08 07 1950 11 201 29. Agriculture Agent C. R. Cook resigned. 08 07 1950 11 201 30. Agriculture Agent C. R. Cook thanked for services. 08 28 1950 11 205 ?1. Invitation sent for Commissioners to meet with farmers. 08 28 1950 11 205 32. Farm agent R. W. Galphin to file monthly report. 08 28 1950 11 205 33. Home agent filed report. 09 05 1950 11 207 34. Farmer met to name farm agent to replace Cook. 09 11 1950 11 207 35. Program discussed; motion carried to cooperate with State on farm agent. 09 11 1950 11 208 36. Space authorized for colored agent. 09 11 1950 11 209 37. Farm demonstration report filed. 09 11 1950 11 208 38. Dallie D. Baggett to succeed Agent Cook. 09 25 1950 11 211 39. Agent quarters approved. 09 25 1950 11 212 40. Colored agent filed report. 10 02 1950 11 213 41. Agent Lowery filed report and invitation to Fall Achievement Day program. 1Q 09 1950 ll 215 42. Farm agent filed report. 10 16 1950 11 216 43. NHC Farmers council named, adopted on new agent. 10 16 1950 11 217 44. Assist. demonstration agent presented reports. 11 06 1950 11 220 45. Letter from NHC Farmers Council received on upcoming meeting. 11 06 1950 11 220 46. Colored agent filed report. 11 06 1950 11 221 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINITTES - New Hanover County, N. C. , MATTER: AGRICULTURE F? ECONOMICS ? nec. u. s. County Indexea Since 1888 ? YO IOCatB names, open Ot COTT A-Z TAB INDEX ??r OFi1CE ??? An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEIM RERN, NORiH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS 1. Farm agent filed report. 2. Home agent filed report. 3. Agent Smith filed report. 4. Colored agent filed report. 5. Farm agent filed report. 6. Home agent filed report. 7. Farm agent report rec{uested. 8. Farm agent R. W. Galphins resigned. 9. As?istant agent D. D. Baggett appointed. 10. Assistant farm agent needed. 11. Farm agent presented report. 12. Agent Galphin thanked for Services. 13. R. W. Galphin letter received on resignation. 14. Colored agent filed report. 15. Home agent presented report. 16. Farm agent presented report. 17. Colored agent presented report. 18. Everett Lewis appointed Assistant farm agent. 19. Home agent filed report. 20. 4-H Club report filed. 21. Agent Smith filed report. 22. Colored agent filed report. 23. 4-H Club filed report. 24. Home agent filed report. 25. Farm agent filed report. 26. Colored agent filed report. 27. Home agent filed repoxt. 28. Colored agent filed report. 29. Farm agent filed report. 30. County agent report filed. 31. Farm agent report filed. 32. Colored agent report filed. 33. Home agent report filed. 34. Assist. agent report filed. 35. Colored agent report filed. 36. Farm agent report filed. 37. Agricultural Committee and County agents granted appropriations. 38. Colored agent filed report. 39. Home agent filed report. 40. Farm agent filed report. 41. Home agent filed report. 42. Colored agent filed report. 43. Agent Lowery filed report. 44. Home demonstration club petition referred on three-way traffic light at Market St.-Kerr Ave. 45. Farm agent filed report. 46. Instructions given on soil conservation. DATE Monih Day Year 11 06 1950 12 11 1950 12 11 1950 12 11 1950 12 11 1950 O1 O1 1951 O1 08 1951 O1 15 1951 O1 15 1951 O1 15 1951 02 05 1951 02 05 1951 02 05 1951 02 05 1951 03 05 1951 03 05 1951 03 05 1951 03 26 1951 04 02 1951 04 02 1951 04 02 1951 04 09 1951 04 09 1951 05 07 1951 05 07 1951 05 07 1951 06 04 1951 06 04 1951 06 04 1951 07 02 1951 07 02 .951 07 02 1951 08 06 1951 08 06 1951 08 D6 1951 08 06 1951 09 04 1951 09 04 1951 09 10 1951 09 10 1951 10 Ol 1951 10 Ol 1951 10 O1 1951 10 08 1951 10 08 1951 11 05 1951 MINI Vof. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 ITE BOOK { Page I 221 229 229 229 229 232 233 234 234 234 238 238 239 239 245 245 245 249 ?51 251 251 254 254 259 259 259 263 263 263 267 267 267 277 277 2?7 277 284 284 286 286 290 290 290 291 291 300 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES N H C N C - ew anover ount?, . . , MATTE AGRICULTURE F? ECONOMICS _ nea. u. s. ??r???? Counry Indexea Since 1888 ? Yo loeate names, open at PAT OFFICE ?e?'iitioe?,. An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INIiIAI TAB COTT A-2 TAB INDEX ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORT H GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Yea? Vol. Page 1. Home agent filed report. 11 12 1951 11 301 2. Farm agent filed report. 11 12 1951 11 301 3. Colored agent filed report. 11 12 1951 11 301 4. County home agent filed report. 11 19 1951 11 302 5. Home agent filed report. 12 03 1951 11 306 6. Colored agent report filed. 12 03 1951 11 306 7. Farm agent report filed. 12 03 1951 11 306 8. Miss Sammie L. Jones replaced Miss H.E. Smith as Assist. demonstration agent. 12 17 1951 11 308 9. Letter received from conservation and development on soil conservation. 12 17 1951 11 308 10. Colored Home agent filed report for year. 12 17 1951 11 309 11. Home agent filed report. Ql 07 1952 11 310 12. Farm agent filed report. O1 07 1952 11 310 13. Colored agent filed report. O1 07 1952 11 310 14. Conservation Dept. given funds. O1 07 1952 11 311 15. Sunset Park demonstration club to inspect Airport building. Ol 28 1952 11 313 16. Home agent filed report. 02 04 1952 11 315 17. Assist. Home agent filed report. 02 04 1952 11 315 18. Colored agent filed report. 02 04 1952 11 315 19. Farm agent filed report. 02 04 1952 11 315 20. Farm agent to join farmers. 02 04 1952 11 315 21. Fa?m agent filed report. C13 03 1952 11 320 22. Colored agent filed report. 03 03 1952 11 320 23. Assista? Home agent filed report. 03 03 1952 11 320 24. Colored agent filed report. 04 07 1952 11 330 25. Home agent filed report. 04 07 1952 11 330 26. Farm agent filed report. 04 07 1952 11 330 27. Home agent filed report. 05 OS 1952 11 334 28. Farm agent filed report. 05 05 1952 11 334 29. Colored agent filed report. 05 05 1952 11 334 30. Home agent filed report. 06 02 1952 11 339 31. Farm agent filed report. 06 02 1952 11 339 32. Colored agent filed report. 06 09 1952 11 339 33. Colored agent filed budget report. 06 16 1952 11 341 34. 4-H Club budget filed. 06 16 1952 11 341 35. Asst. Home agent filed report. 07 07 1952 11 346 36. Colored agent filed report. 07 07 1952 11 346 37. Farm agent filed report. 07 07 1952 11 346 38. Farmers Council Notice received on special meetings. 07 21 1952 11 351 39. C. J. Jones recommended by farm agent to vaccinate hogs. 07 28 1952 1 1 355 40. Farm agents filed reports. 08 04 1952 11 357 41. Home agents filed reports. 08 04 1952 11 357 42. Colored agents filed reports. 08 11 1952 11 358 43. Home agents filed reports. 09 08 1952 11 363 44. Farm agents filed reports. 09 08 1952 11 363 45. District agent C. M. Buckhouse resignation received. 09 29 1952 11 368 46. Asst. Farm agent C. E. Lewis resignation received. 09 29 1952 11 368 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?y N C AGRICULTURE MAT ECR F? ECONOMIC? , . . _ : aec. u. s. County lndezea Since 1888 ?? ?+?-? 'fo locate names, open at ??r OFFICE ?¢?? An ldentifying Trade Mark ??.8 SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-2 7AB INDEX IMADE BY THE COTi INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW B ERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE. MINUTE BOOK Month Day I Year Vol. Page 1. Home agent filed report. 09 29 1952 11 369 2. 4-H Club also filed report. 09 29 1952 11 369 3. Farm agent filed report. 09 29 1952 11 369 4. County Home agent filed report. 11 03 1952 11 375 5. Assistant home agent filed report. 11 03 1952 11 375 6. Colored Home agent filed report. 11 10 1952 11 376 7. Asst. Home agent Miss S. L. Jones resignation received. 11 17 1952 11 378 8. Miss Edith Rogerson employed to replace Miss Jones. 11 17 1952 11 378 9. Colored agent filed report. 12 O1 1952 11 382 10. Home agent filed report. 12 08 1952 11 383 11. Asst. home agent filed report. 12 09 1952 11 383 12. Farm agent filed report. O1 05 1953 11 389 13. Home agent filed report. O1 ??5 1953 11 389 14. Colored agent filed report. Ol 05 1953 11 389 15. Farm acreage to be listed on taxes for Farm Census satistics. O1 12 1953 11 391 16. Agent Rebecca L. Hall complained about Chestnut Street Presby. Church heating system. O1 26 1953 11 394 17. Home agent filed report. 02 02 1953 11 397 18. Colored agent filed report. OZ 02 1953 11 397 19. List of vegetables received from County agent for County home Jail and T. B. Hospital. 03 OZ 1953 11 404 20. Farm agents filed report. 03 09 1953 11 407 21. Home agents filed report. 03 09 1953 11 407 22. Colored agents approved sliding projectox. 03 23 1953 11 410 23. Demonstration agent given courthouse office. 04 13 1953 11 414 24. Home agent filed report. 04 13 1953 11 414 25. Colored agent filed report. 04 13 1953 11 414 26. Farm agent filed report. 04 13 1953 11 414 27. Colored agent filed report. 05 11 1953 11 420 28. Home agent filed report. 05 11 1953 11 420 29. Farm agent filed report, 05 11 1953 11 420 30. Notice received on Agricultural Program. 05 26 1953 11 424 31. Home agent filed report. 06 08 1953 11 427 32. Colored agent filed report. 06 08 1953 11 427 33. 4-H Club agent filed report. 06 08 1953 11 427 34. Assistant home agent filed report. 06 08 1953 11 427 35. Farm agent filed report. 06 15 1953 11 428 36. Farm agent filed report. 07 06 1953 11 435 37. Home agent filed report. 07 06 1953 11 435 38. Colored agent filed report. 07 06 1953 11 435 39. Farm agent filed report. 08 11 1953 11 445 40. Home agent filed report. 08 10 1953 11 445 41. Farm agent attending reserve training, on vacation. 08 17 1953 11 44Ei 42. Farm agent report filed. 09 08 1953 11 452 43. Home agent filed report. 09 08 1953 11 452 44. 4-H Club filed report. 10 05 1953 11 457 45. Farm agent granted vacation time for convention. 10 05 1953 11 457 46. Home agent report filed. 10 OS 1953 11 457 INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES N H C ? N C -- anover ew ount y, . . : MAT ER: AGRICULT URE f? ECONOMICS aec. o. s. County lndexea ?ince 1888 ?? ?+?? Yo loeate names, open at c?T OFFICE ?,?? An ldentifying Trade Mark w..? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORT H CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUiE BOOK Month Day I Yea? Voi. ? Page 1. Home agent invitation received for Fall Achievement Day. 10 12 1953 11 460 2. Home agent filed report. 10 12 1953 11 460 3. Farm agent filed report. 10 12 1953 11 460 4. Farm production report filed. 10 12 195? 11 460 5. Farm census Summary received from Raleigh. 10 19 1953 11 461 6. Home agent filed report. 11 16 1953 11 466 7. Colored agent filed report. 11 16 1953 11 466 8. Farm agent filed report. 11 16 1953 11 466 9. Instruction manual received for farm census report. 11 30 1953 11 469 10. Letter of thanks received on 4-H club achievement day. 11 30 1953 11 469 11. Home agent filed report. 12 07 1953 11 473 12. Colored agent filed report. 12 07 1953 11 473 13. Home agent filed report. O1 11 1954 11 478 14. Colored agent filed report. O1 1 1954 11 478 15. Farm agent filed report. O1 11 1954 11 478 16. Farm agents invitation received agricultural workers meeting. 02 08 1954 11 484 17. Home agents invitation received agricultural workers meeting. 02 08 1954 11 484 18. Home agent invitation received agricultural workers meeting. 02 08 1954 11 484 19. Farm agents filed report. 02 15 1954 11 486 20. 4-H Club filed report. 02 15 1954 11 486 21. Colored agent filed report. 02 15 1954 11 486 22. Home agent filed report. 03 08 1954 11 492 23. Colored agent filed report. 03 08 1954 11 492 24. Farm agent filed report. 03 08 1954 11 492 25. Acknowledgement received on farm census. 03 15 1954 11 494 26. Home agent report filed. 04 12 1954 11 500 27. Colored agent report filed. 04 12 1954 11 500 28. 4-H Club report filed. 04 12 1954 11 500 29. Farm agent report filed report. 04 20 1954 11 505 30. Farm census report filed. 04 26 1954 11 509 31. Home agent report filed. OS 10 1954 11 512 32. Colored agent report filed. O5 10 1954 11 512 33. 4-H Club agent report filed. 05 10 1954 11 512 34. Farm agent report filed. 05 17 1954 11 514 35. Invitation received for farm and home week program. 05 17 1954 11 514 36. Invitation received for farm and home week program. 06 O1 1954 11 516 37. Funds request received to finance Jr. Dairy cattle show, by agriculture committee. 06 O1 1954 11 517 38. Home agent filed report. 06 07 1954 11 519 39. 4-H club filed report. 06 07 1954 11 519 40. Home agent filed report. 06 14 1954 11 520 41. Farm agent filed report. 07 06 1954 11 528 42. Home agent filed report. 07 06 1954 11 i28 43. Colored agent filed report. 07 06 1954 11 529 44. Colored agent filed report. 08 09 1954 11 536 45. Home agent filed report. 08 09 1954 11 536 46. Farm agent filed report. 08 09 1954 11 536 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - N H t C N C ?? ew anover oun ?, . . , MATT RT AGRICULT URE ? ECON OMICS acc. v. s. Coumy lndezea Sinee 1888 ? To loeate namBS, open at COTT A•Z TAB INDEX r?r OiFICE ??Tl7l?s.?- An Identifyins Trade Mark SURNAME !NlTIAL iA8 MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOID BY OYIIEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month ? Day I ! Yen? Vol. I Page r 1. Colored agent filed report. 08 09 1954 11 536 2. Colored census schedule to be mailed. 08 09 1954 11 536 3. Agriculture Committee granted funds for Dairy Cattle Show. 08 09 1954 11 537 4. Colored agent filed report. 09 13 1954 11 541 5. Home agent filed report. 09 13 1954 11 541 6. Farm agent filed report. 09 13 I954 11 541 7. Farm census report ?iled. 10 04 1954 11 544 8. Home agent report filed. 10 11 1954 11 546 9. Colored agent filed report. 1D I1 1954 11 546 10. Farm agent report filed. 10 11 1954 11 546 11. Farm census report book mailed to tax supervisor. 10 18 1954 11 547 12. Agricultural statis?ics filed for quarter. 11 08 1954 11 552 13. Home agent filed report. 11 08 1954 11 552 14. Farm agent filed report. 11 08 I954 I1 552 15. Senatorial letter received for farmers loan for hurricane damages. 11 08 1954 11 552 16. Home demonstration club letter received on annual meeting. 11 15 1954 11 554 17. Agent Rebecca Hall granted leave of absence. 11 15 1954 11 554 18. Home agent report filed. 11 15 1944 11 554 19. Agriculfiural advisory letter received on discussion of 4-H Championship. 11 22 1954 11 555 20. Agent Wilhelminia R. Laws (Greensboro) letter received on annual ?ederation of Home Demon. Club. 11 22 I954 I1 555 21. Farm census survey received. 11 29 1954 11 S57 22. Farm agent annual report received. 12 06 1954 11 559 23. Home agent annual report received. 12 06 1954 11 559 24. Home agent filed report. 12 06 1954 11 559 25. Farm agent filed report. 12 06 1954 11 559 26. Colored agent filed report. 12 06 1954 11 559 27. Farm agent report filed. O1 10 1955 11 567 28. Agent Lowery report filed. OI 10 1955 lI 567 29- Home agent report filed. Ol 10 1955 11 567 30. Asst. Home agent report filed. O1 10 1955 11 567 31. Home agent Mrs. E. R. Wallace xesignation accepted. O1 17 1955 11 568 32. Agent Rebecca Hall awarded Good Citizen of Year in Wilmington Journal. O1 17 1955 11 569 33. Farm agent filed report. 02 07 1955 11 573 34. Colored agent filed report. 02 07 1955 11 573 35. 4-H club filed report. 02 07 1955 11 573 36. Mabel Peterson to assume duties of Rebecca Hall whilg on leave of absence. 02 28 1955 11 578 37. Farm agent filea report. 03 14 1955 11 583 38. Home agent filed report. 03 14 1955 11 583 39. Colored agent filed report. 04 04 1955 11 587 40. Farm agent filed report. 04 12 1955 11 588 41. Home agent filed report. 04 12 1955 11 588 42. Home demonstrations federation to be held at Pearsal? Memorial Church. 04 12 1955 11 589 43. State Home agent's letter received on hospitalization of agent Mrs. Mary McAllister. 05 02 1955 11 594 44. MOnthly swine report filed. 05 02 1955 11 594 , 45. Colored agent filed report. 05 09 1955 11 596 46. Home agent filed report. 05 09 1955 11 596 INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? N C AGRICULTURE F? MATTER ECONOMICS , . . , : a aec. v. s. ?j Counry Indezea Since 1888 To locafe name5, open ot PAT OFIICE C.?i,/?.,t??? An ldentifSing Trade Mark ? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-Z TAB INDEX MADE BY THE fOiT INDEA COMPANY, COLUMBUS? OHIO SOLD BY OWEN 6. DUNN, NEW BE RN, NORTH UROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month I Day Year Vol. Page 1. Farm agent filed report. 05 09 1955 11 596 2. Colored agent request received for 4-H clubs funds. 05 31 1955 11 601 3. Home agent filed report. 06 06 1955 11 603 4. Home agent filed report. 06 13 1955 11 606 5. Farm agent filed report. 06 13 1955 11 606 6. Colored agent filed report. 06 13 1955 11 606 7. Farm agent budget approved. 06 13 1955 11 606 8. Home agent budget approved. 06 13 1955 11 606 9. Home agent introduced new home agent Mrs. Cornelia Williams. 07 05 1955 11 610 10. Home agent report filed. 07 05 1955 11 611 11. Colored agent report filed. ?7 05 1955 11 611 12. 4-H Club report filed. fF 05 1955 11 611 13. Farm agent report filed. 07 18 1955 11 615 14. Colored agent Hall returned, Mrs. Peterson resigned. 08 08 1955 11 621 15. Farm agent report filed. 08 08 1955 11 622 16. Home agent report filed. 08 29 1955 11 627 17. 4-H club report filed. 08 29 1955 11 627 18. General Agricultural agents letter received onshow at ?,egion stadium. 08 29 1955 11 627 19. Home agent filed report. 09 05 1955 11 628 20. Invitation received for Economic Development program. 09 12 1955 11 630 21. Colored agent filed report. 09 12 1955 11 630 22. Farm agent filed report. 09 12 1955 11 630 2?. Monthly report received. 09 26 1955 12 1 24. A news letter was received which is of interest to farmers and other agriculture agencies. 10 03 1955 12 7 25. A report of the VA's Service officer was received and filed. ? 10 03 1955 12 7 26. Report and outline of Farmers Advisory Council accepted. 11 21 1955 12 19 27. Funds grants for site Presbyterian College. 11 28 1955 12 20 28. Monthly reports received. O1 09 1956 12 33 29. County Home and Farm swine report received. O1 09 1956 12 33 30. Monthly reports received. O1 17 1956 12 36 31. Monthly reports received. 02 06 1956 12 41 32. Monthly reports received. 02 13 1956 12 44 33. Monthly reports received. 03 12 1958 12 52 34. Monthly reports received. 04 09 1956 12 58 35. County Home IIemonstration members attended board meeting. 04 30 1956 12 65 36. Invitation to attend 4-H club's activities. OS 07 1956 12 67 37. Monthly report received. 05 07 1956 12 67 38. Monthly report received. f?5 14 1956 12 67 39. Approved transfer of funds. 05 21 1956 12 69 40. Authority given to purchase refrigerator. 06 04 1956 12 74 41. Monthly report received. 0 6 11 1956 12 75 42. Report on organization and planning received. 06 18 1956 12 77 43. Reports for June received. 07 09 1956 12 83 44. Annual report received, Mr. Peter H. Braak was appointed member of Farm Advisory ?ouncil. 07 23 1956 12 85 45. Report for July received. 08 06 1956 12 89 46. Report for July received. 08 20 1956 12 91 N H ? INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES N C C anover ount y, -- ew . . , MATT RT AGRICULTURE F? ECONOMICS` aec. u. s. County Indexee Since 1888 ? 70 lotate namB3? open ot ??r OFFICE ?Qlyl? An ldontifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL 7A6 COTT A•I TAB INDEX MADE iT THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIp SOLD BY OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORTN CAROLINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day I Yen? Vol. I Page 1. Request to purchase office equipment referred to Clerk. 10 10 1956 12 94 2. August reports received. 10 10 1956 12 94A 3. August report received. 09 24 1956 12 96 4. Request of Rebecca Hall for water and toliet facilities in her office received for investigation. 10 O1 1956 12 98 5. September reports received. ?0 O1 1956 12 98 6. September reports received. 10 08 1956 12 99 7. Farms census report form sent to tax supervisor. 10 15 1956 12 101 8. Received report of census survey of land 1954-55. 10 22 1956 12 102 9. September reports received. 11 05 1956 12 106 10. October reports received. 11 19 1956 12 107 11. November report received. 12 03 1956 12 112 12. County Farm Agent report received for study. 12 10 1956 12 114 13. Board approved County Farm and Home Demonstration. 12 10 1956 12 114 14. Agents to make oral reports too. 12 10 1956 12 114 15. County Home agent's November report and annual report received and filed. 12 17 1956 12 116 16. County Home Agents and Farm Agents get written and oral reports. O1 ?7 1957 12 120 17. County Farm Agent reported on letters in connection with Federal Funds. O1 14 1957 12 121 18. County Agent reported on trip to Washington, DC 02 ?4 1957 12 126 19. Janaury reports received. 02 11 1957 12 129 20, Board approved Funds from advertising to SENCBA, and area development association. 03 ?4 1957 12 135 21. February reports received. 03 ll 1957 12 137 22. Board authorized county agents to purchase projects machine. 03 11 1957 12 137 23, March reports received, Home Demonstration Agents. 04 J1 1957 12 141 24. Farm Demonstration Agent March report received. 04 )9 1957 12 143 25. Home Demonstration Agent April report received. 05 13 1957 12 152 26. Received check from State Dept. of Agriculture. 05 20 1957 12 153 27. May reports received and filed. 06 10 1957 12 158 28. Approved request Mrs. Rebecca L. Hall to use $10.00 travel allowance. 06 17 1957 12 160 29. June reports received. 07 O1 1957 12 163 30. Minutes Farm Advisory council received. 07 Ol 1957 12 163 31. Received July Home Demonstration agency report. 08 05 1957 12 172 32. Received July Home and Farm Demonstration agency report. 08 05 1957 12 173 33. Received resume of work done colored home demonstration agent. Also request reimbursement $103.0 0. 08 19 1957 12 174 34. Letter of appreciation from Southeastern District Home Agent. 08 19 1957 12 175 35. August reports received and filed. 09 09 1957 12 178 36. Space rented for Black Home Demonstration agent, Board endorsed recommendations of State Council. 09 23 1957 12 183 37. September reports received and filed. 10 07 1957 12 185 38. November reports received and filed. 11 18 1957 12 194 39. Farm census reports mailed to tax supervisor. 11 25 1957 12 196 40. Federal-State Farm Census referred to tax supervisor. 12 02 1957 12 198 41. Board approve travel expense payment to Mrs. Rebecca L. Hall. 12 16 1957 12 203 42. Agriculture Committee report on Stock Show Barn. Ol Ob 1958 12 212 43. Additional travel allowance for Black Home Demonstration agent. O1 13 1958 12 213 44. Funds approved for Farms and Vegetables growers association. Ol 27 1958 12 218 45. Received Home Demonstration reports. 02 10 1958 12 224 46. Meeting of Farm agents from surrounding counties. 02 I_7 1958 12 225 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES N H ? C N C - ew anover ount y, . . _ MA TER: AGRICULTU RE $ ECONOMICS _ RE6. U. S. /?? ,," Counry Indexea Since 1888 ?? ?-- 70 locate names, open af r?r OFFICE C,G?.ep///? An Identifying Trade Mark ?`? SURNAME INITIAL TAB COT7 A-2 TAB INDEX ?DE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD BY OWEN 6. DUNN, NEW BERN, NORT H GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUiE BOOK Month I Day I Year Vol. I Page 1. Received schedule of activities for national 4-H club week. 02 24 1958 12 225 2. Letter from Home agents concerning annual and sick leave. 02 24 1958 12 225 3. Home agent reports received. 03 10 1958 12 234 4. County Farm agent reported on Fat Stock Show and sale. 04 14 1958 '12 242 5. Received County Farm Agent report. 04 14 1958 12 244 6. Received Home Demonstrations report. 04 14 1958 "12 244 7. Approved employing Miss Jenelle White, Assistant Home agent, same salary. OS- 12 1958 12 256 8. County Farm agent report received. 05 12 1958 12 257 9. Home Demonstration report recieved. 05 12 1958 12 257 10. Home Demonstration report received. 05 12 1958 12 :'S7 11. Received check for Farm Census TH listers. 05 26 1958 12 260 12. Board unanticipated funds to county Farm Agent travel fund. 06 02 1958 12 264 13. Commissioner Holton to speak at State Farm agent meeting. 06 09 1958 12 266 14. Farm agent report received. 06 17 1958 12 271 15. Home Agent report received. 06 16 1958 12 271 16. Received County Home Agent report. 6 7 1958 12 278 17. Received Agriculture Extension Service report. 7 7 1958 12 278 18. Received Agriculture Extension Service report. 8 11 1958 12 291 19. Received County Home Agents reports. 8 11 1958 12 291 20. Mr. Louis W. Latham, requested concrete floor for Cattle Barn Area. 8 18 1958 12 292 21. Recei_ved Farm Agent's Statistical report. 9 8 1958 12 300 22. Received Home Agents Narritave reports. 9 8 1958 12 300 23. Letter Honoring Home Agent Miss Verna Belle Lowery. 9 15 1958 12 301 24. Appropriated $150.00 Travel Expense for Home Agent. (above) 9 15 1958 12 301 25. County Agent joint other Counties to declare disaster area for Smal1 Farms. 10 6 1958 12 312 26. Received Farm Agent's report. 10 13 1958 12 316 27. Received County Home Agents report. 10 13 1958 12 316 28. Letters of appreciation for work during Hurricane received. 10 13 1958 12 316 29. Received Farm Agents report. 11 10 1958 12 329 30. Received Home a?ents reports, letter of appreciation from Home Agent. 11 17 1958 12 332 31. Received Farm Agents report. 12 1 1958 12 339 32. Received Home Agents reports. 12 1 1958 12 339 33. Received Farm Census report. 12 1 1958 12 339 34.R eceived notice of Farm and Home Organizing. 12 29 1958 12 351 35. Commissioners appointed Farm and Home Organizers 1 5 1959 12 357 H. C. Rivenbark-- Home and Livestock Superintendent Luther D. Mintz-- Farm ancl Production Supervisor Dave W. Rivenbark--Drainage Supervisor Rhoda Farrow-- Cemetery, Parks and General Repairs Supervisor W. C. Houck--responsible for General Supervision 36 Received Farm Agents ?ionthly report. 1 12 1959 12 359 37, Received Home Agents monthly reports. 1 12 1959 12 359 38. Home Agent report on 4-HClub activities received, requested funds, deferred . 1 26 1959 12 366 39. Appropriated $50.00 to Home Agent. 2 9 1959 12 373 .40. Received Home Agent report. 2 9 1959 12 376 41. Received Farm Agents report. 2 9 1959 12 376 1 IND EX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N H C t N C ew anover oun y, . . _ MATTER: Agriculture& Econom?.s rtes. u. s. P?r OFFICE County [ndezee Since 1888 ? io loeah nom?s. Op?n at COTT A-Z TA! INDEX ??,?- An Identifying Trede Mark M0.E E By THF COTT INDEX COMPANY, (OLUMBUS, OHIO SUR?EAME INITIAL TAB SOLD YY OWEN i. pUNN, NEM ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Received Home Agent report. ., 2 '16 1959 12 382 2. County Home Agent to rece?ve Kitchen Cabinets. 3 9 1959. 12 394 ., 3. Received a memorandum of understanding from State Dept. of Agric. and Econ. Services. .. 3 9 1959.. 12 395 4. Received Home Agents report. . 3 _6 1959,. 12 397 5. Received Farm Agents report. . 3 L6 1959. 12 397 6. Market Stock Show to be hel.d at New Barn at ?ounty Farm. _ 3 ?0 1959. 12 400 7. Mrs. Rebecca L. Hall and student from A&T College wel?omed by Board. . 4 6 1959_ 12 407 8. Received HQme Demonstration Agent report. . 4 6 1959 12 410 9. Mr. Alex F. Mercer, Cold Storage proposal taken under consideration. 4 ?_3 1959 12 411 10. Received Farm Agents monthly report. 4 :?_3 1959 12 415 11. Chairman signed agreement pertaining to Agri?ulture Extension Services. 4 :?0 1959 12 418 12. Commissioners Braak and Williarns commended the Extension Service Personnel. 4 :?0 1959 12 4?9 13. Mr. Baggett, informed of intent of appointing an Advisory Committee. _ 4 .?0 1959 12 419 . 14. Received Home Agents report. 5 4 1959. 12 431 15. Received Home Agents report. 5 .8 1959 12 438 16. Received Farm Agents report. 5 :_8 1959 12 438 17. Received Farm Agents Composition of r?te?sron? Ad?,risory Board report. 5 :.8 1959. 12 438 18. Received Home Agents report. 6 1_5 1959_ 12 448 19. Received County Agents Cooperation Extension report. 6 :.5 1959 12 488 20. Motion carried not to increase salaries in this Dept., 8% raise across the Board not 7 3 1959 12 45S apply. 21. Received County Farm and Home Agents reports. 7 6 1959 12 463 22. Mr. D. D. Baggett, Farm Agent request for salaries increase taken for consideration. 7 !_3 1959 12 465 23. Assistant Home Agent, Miss J. White resigning as of August l, 1959. 7 :?0 1959 12 469 24. Miss. E. ?. Teal named to take the place of Miss. White with same salary. 7 :?0 1959 12 469 25. District Meeting of Southeastern State Agriculture Agents July 31, 1959. 7 :?0 1959 12 470 2b. Letter from County Farm Bureau congratulating on permanment proposal, protesting tax 8 3 1959 12 480 increase. 27. Received Home Agents report. 8 3 1959 12 480 28. Received Farm Agents monthly report. 8 L7 1959 12 489 29. Received County Agriculture Advisory Board report. 8 L7 1959 12 489 30. Received Home Agents report. 9 8 1959 12 495 31. Received Home Agents report for September 1959. 10 l9 1959 12 507 32. Received County Farm Agents report for September 1959. _ 10 ?_9 1959 12 507 33. Received 4-H-Club Camp report. 11 2 1959 12 510 34. Received County Agents reports. 11 L6 1959 12 517 35. Received Cooperative Extension report of County Agent D. D. Baggett. 11 L6 1959 12 517 36. Received Home and Farm Agents reports. 12 7 19?9 12 523 37. Received Home ?eriYonstr?"tion i=, Agents repart. (Annual) 1 L8 1960 12 535 38. Received Farm Ag?nts Annua? report. 1 IR 1960 12 535 39. Received both Home Agents reports f?r December 1959. 1 L8 1960 12 539 40. Approved cem?nt for floor of Livestock Arena. 2 L5 1960 12 546 from 41. Appropriated $900.00 County Home Emergency for project. 2 15 1960 12. 546 42. Received Farm and Home Agents reports-for January 1960. 2 15 1960 12 546 43. Received Farm Agents Narrative and Statistical reports for February 1960. 3 7 1960 12 550 44. Letter informing of Annual Market Show and Sale, approved $2,130 for expenses. 4 4 1960 12 562. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATT RT Egonomicsre and ` aec. u. s. County Indexee Since 1888 ? TO IoCO? Ilam?s? Opln Ot COiT A-Z TAB INDEX ra OFFICE C???? An Idrn6fyin6 Trade Maric SURNAME INITIAL TAB MI?C E BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. DHIO SOlO ?Y OMIEN i. OUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTH GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDlNGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Yenr Vol. Page l,. Invitation to attend Dinner in Honor of Marl:?et S?ow Sale. 2.. Received Home Agents report fQr March 1960. 3., Received Farm Agent? report for March 1960. 4.. Received Home and Farm Agents report for April 1960. 5.. Received Home and Farm Agents reports for May 1960. 6« Le?ter from A. Schlegel, Chairman of County Agents Advisory Council. 7.. Received Farm Agents Extension Service report for May 1960. 8.. Received County Farm Agents report for June 1960. 9. Budget meeting, request ?o adjust sa?ar?es to be considered. 10. Joint SesSion, Fa?ms L?holesale produce Market to be handle entirely by the City. 11., Request for additional funds for Market Stock Show and Sale referred to Secretary. 12. Received Home Demonstration Agents Narrative report for May, June and ,Tuly 1960. 13., Received County Farm and Home Agents reports for July 1960. 14t. Approved donation of six (6) hogs for CAP Friendship Days. 15.. Received County Farm and Home Agents reports for August 1960. 16,, Received notice of 4-H- Club Poultry sale. 17., Letter received in regard,- to c13.ange in listing Farm Census reports. 18,, Letter received in regard? to expiring terms for members on County Extension Board. 19.. Appointed County Extension Advisory Board: , John Lorek, Mrs. Geneva Moore, Cole Porter, Ray Black and Rev. Francis Womack. 20. Received Home Demonstra?ion report for October. ?l. Received Farm Agents Extension report for November 1960 22.. Received County Home Economics Agents report for November 1960. 23.. Received Farm Agents report for November 1960. 24. Received Annual State Agriculture Extension Service report by Mrs. Rebecca L. Hall. 25.. Mation carried to sell refrigerator and use money for partitions. 26.. Received County Farm Agents Extension report for Jant?.ary 1961. 27.. USDA Food distribution, referred to Mr. Metts. 28.. Received Home Economics Agents Narrative report for February 1961. 29, Received Farm Agents Extension report for February 1961. 30. Received report of the 10th Annual Fat Stock Show and Sale, approved selling hogs and purchasing pigs for barbecv.e. 31.. Received Farm Agents Extension report for March ],961. 32. Received Home Agents Narrative report for March 1961. 33. Chairman Hall, signed a Proclamation in observance of National Demonstration In?eek. 34., Received Home Economics Narrative reports for April. 35. Received Farm Agents Extension report for April 1961. 36. Received Home Agents report. 37.. Received Farm Agents report for May 1961. 38._ Received Home Agents report for June 1961. 39. Received Farm Agents proposed budget and resignation of W. S. Howell Assist. Agent. 40. Received Farm Agents Extension report for June 1961. 41,, Budget meeting, approved $2,000 for Industrial and Agricultural. 42. Approved request to transfer from salary of Assistant Farm Agent to salary of Assistant _ Home Agents. 43. Rec?ived Farm and Home Agents reports. _ 4 18 1960_ 12 565 , 4 18 1960 12 565 4 18 1960 12 565 5 16 1960_ 12 568 . 6 6 1960 12 580 6 6 1960 12 580 _ 5 7 1960., 12 578 ,. 7 18 1960. 12 593 7 20 I96Q IZ 594 7 27 1960 12 597 8 1 1960 12 602 8 1 1960 12 604 9 6 1960 12 610 9 19 1960 12 612 9 19 1960 12 613 10 3 1960 12 617 _ 10 17 1960 12 620 11 7 1960 12 624 11 7 1960 12 624 11 7 1960 12 626 11 21 1960 12 630 12 5 1960 12 633 12 19 1960 12 b38 1 3 1961 12 639 2 6 1961 12 645 2 6 1961 12 647 2 20 1961 12 650 3 6 1961 12 654 3 20 1961 12 658 4 17 1961 12 665 4 17 4 17 S 1 5 15 5 15 6 5 6 19 7 3 7 17 7 17 7 26 8 7 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 666 666 a 667 683 683 689 689 694 697 698 3 7 8 7 1961 13 10 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County N. C. e MATTER? and ` , _ Economi cs nec. u. s. v?r oFFiCE C.? - .,? A?'j_ County Indexee Since 1888 ? To IOCO? nan?l?s. ople af j,vi.to??C,? An Identifying Trade Mark SURKAME INITIAL TAi COTT A•2 TAB INDE% M16CE BY TNE COTi 1NDEX COMPANY. COLUMBUS. DHID SOLD YY OWEN i. DUNN, NEN ?ERN, NORTH GROLINA r. _ . NATUR@ OF PROCEEDINGS DATE ?wiNOrE eooK Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Mrs. Mar.gart Pi?rce, employed to replace Miss E. L. Teale Assistant Home Agent. 8 21 1961. 13 11 , 2. _ Mr. Willia.m Larry 4?Thitehurst, appointed Assistant Fa.rm Agent, replacing Mr, W. S. .. 9 5 1961. 13 16 .. Howell resigned. .. 3. R?ceived Home And Farm Agents reports. 9 18 1961_ 13 22 4. Received Farm and Home Agents reports for September 1961. 10 16 1961. 13 29 5. Received Farm and Home Agents reports. 11 6 196L 13 36 . 6. Received Farm Agents report. 11 20 1961., 13 38 7. Received Home Agents report for November 1961. 12 4 1961. 13 44 . &. Recezvea Farm Agents report for December z961. 1 15 ?962 13 61 9. Received County Home Agents report for December 1961. 1 15 1962 13 61 10. Received Farm and Home Agents reports for January 7?962. 2 S 1962 13 65 11. Received Home Agents Annual report sho?ing accomplishments and plans for the year . 3 5 1962 13 72 12. Received Home Economics Agents report for February 1962. 3 19 1962 13 83 13. Received State Department of Agricultural reports. 4 2 1962. 13 89 14. Received Farm Agents report. ?- 16 1962 13 99 15. Received Home Agents Statistical report and schedule activities. 4 16 19?2 13 99 16. Received Home Agents report. 5 14 1962 13 105 17. Received Farm Agents report. 5 14 1962 13 105 18. Approved transfers in Home and Farm Agents budgets and purchase of typewriter. . 6 4 1962 13 1?3 19. Received County Agric. Agents report for May i962. .. 6 4 1962 13 115 20. Received Home Agents report. 7 2 1962 13 124 .. 21. Received Home and Farm Agents reports for June 1962. 7 16 1962 13 132 22. Approved new quarters for Home Agent:. _. 7 16 1962, 13 133 ., 23. Received County Home Agents Statistical report for July 1962. 8 6 1962 13 140 24. Approved $150. Travel Expenses for Farm Agent. 8 6 1962 13 140 25. Received Fa?m Agents report for June 1962. 8 6 1962 13 141 26. Received Farm Agents Extension report for July 1962. 8 20 1962 13 144 27. Received thanks from Mr. D. D. Baggett for assistance in travel expense. 9 4 1962 13 146 28. Received Annual report on Distribution of Surplus Food. 9 4 1962 13 147 29. County Agriculture Agents Extension report received for August 1962. 9 17 1962 13 152 30. Received County Home Agents report for August 1962. 9 17 1962 13 152 31. Announcement received of 4-H Poultry Sale and Show 10-4-62. 10 1 1962 13 158 32. Received Farm and Home Agents reports for October 1962. 11 17 1962. 13 173 33. Received Economics Extension report for December 1962. 12 17 1962 13 179 34. Received Farm A?ents report for December 1962. 12 17 1962 13 179 35. Accepted resignation of Mrs. M. M. Pierce, Assista?.-?t Home Agent. 1 7 1963 13 181 36. Letter expressing appreciation to Mrs,?. M. Pierce. 1 7 1963 13 181 37. Received County Agents report. 1 7 1963 13 182 38. Received Home Agents Extension Service report. 1 21 1963 13 184 39. Action delayed regarding co?tinuing the Assistant Agents services. 1 21 1963 13 184 40. Received Home Agents Extension report for December 1962. 1 21 1963 13 186 41. Approved the employing of an Assistant Home Agent. 2 4 1963 13 187 42. Mrs. Mary F. Fortune, employed as Assistant Home Agent. 2 18 1963 13 190 43. Received Farm Agents Cooperative Extension report for February 1963. 2 18 1963 13 192 44. Received Home Agents report for January 1963. 2 18 1963 13 192 45. Received Home Agents report for February 1963. 3 18 1963 13 200 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATT R Egonomicsre and ` nEC. u. s. '?f??t? County Indezea Since 1888 ? TO Ioto?Y nam?s, Op?n af COTT A•2 TA! INDEX e?r OFFICE ??J'ii<t?a-? Anlden6fyin8TradeMark AI?,CE BY THE COTT INDEX (OMPANY, fOLUM6US, OHlO SURIiAME INITIAL TAB SOLD YY OWEN i. YYNN, NEw tERN, NORTH GROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS l.. Received County Farm Extension Agents report for Februsry 1963. 2;, Received Agricultural Agents Cooperative Extension report. _3?, Received Home Economics agents report for March 1963. 4,: Received Department of A?icul?u?l report in regards to State incentive pay. 5.. Cooperative Extension work and Home Agents reports received. 6.. Approved transfer in budget of Home Economics Agents. 7R. Received Home Economics Agents report for May 1963. $.. Commissioners unable to take action in regard; to Warehouse being builded on North McCray Stree?. 9?. Received Home and Farm Agents reports for June and July 1963. 10. Received Agricultural Extension work report for July 1963. 11._ Stove for Home Agent refe?red to Secretary to secure cost. 12.. Received C.ooperative Extension Work and Home Agents reports. 13.- Range request referred to Executi.ve Sec. for possibility of using bottle gas range. 14.. Received Home Agent Extension report for September. 15.. Authorized n.ew electric range for Home Demonstration Agent: 16.. Received Agricultural and Economics Extension reports for September 1963. 17.. Received Agricultural Agents report for October 1963. 18.. Received Economics Agents r?eport for October 1963. 19.. Received Cooperative Extension Service report for October 1963. 20. Annual Report 21. Budget Discussion 22. Cooperative Extension Work 23. Market Stock Show ? Sale 24. Offices 25. Quarters 26. Quarters '27. Quarters. '28. Repairs of County Home 29. Annual Report 30. Extension Service 31. Cooperative Work 32. Market Stock Show and Sale 33. Transfer of Funds 34. Budget Discussion 35. Assistant 36. Five Year Program 37. Report Mr. D. D. Baggett 38. 5ervice request S9. liudget 40. Budget 41. 12eport on 4-H work 42. Attendance at CFTI by Durwood 13aggett 43. Appropriation for electric heat 44. Low Income Nutritional Program DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. ? Page .. 3 18 1963 __ 13 200 .. 4 16 1963 13 207 .. 4 16 1963 .. 13 207 .. 4 15 1963.. 13 207 5 20 1963.. 13 218 6 17 1963 13 223 6 17 1963 13 224 7 1 1963 13 225 7 15 1963 13 229 9 3 1963_ 13 249 9 16 1963 13 255 9 16 1963 13 256 10 7 1963 13 258 10 7 1963 13 260 10 21 1963 13 262 10 21 1963 13 262 11 4 1963 13 266 12 16 1963 13 273 12 16 1963,. 13 273 Ol 06 19b4 13 279 07 20 1964 13 354 05 18 1964,_ 13 327 04 06 1964 13 309 12 07 1964 13 401 12 07 1964 13 404 11 16 1964 13 394 11 02 1964 13 389 12 21 1964 13 404 02 Ol 1965 13 430 04 05 1965 13 457 04 20 1965 13 469 04 20 1965 13 466 06 07 1965 13 485 07 02 1965 13 499 08 02 1965 13 511 02 20 1966 08 07 1966 04 08 1969 U7 16 1969 10 'LO 1969 11 16 1970 12 07 1970 11 15 1971 12 06 1971 14 29 14 80 14 S10 14 369 14 402 14 547 14 550 15 42 15 50 45. N. C. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count? ?U JE T AGRICULTURE & ECONOMICS , _ ` xe?. u. s. County Indexea Since 1888 ? To bwt? nam?s, op?O Ot ing Trade Mazk PAT OFFICE ? J?'I? An ldentif COTT MZ TA? INOEX MADE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO y ? SURNAME INITIAL iA? SOLD tY OWEN {. pUNN, NE N ?ERN , NORTH GRO LINA DATE MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Five Year Plan 02 ?7 1972 15 75 2. Transfer for special 4-H summer program 04 02 1973 15 359 3. Recognition of Verna B. Lowery 06 04 1973 15 423 4. App't. of Mrs. Gornto as Home Ec. Agent 08 06 1973 15 466 5. Classification of previously unclassified employees O1 21 1974 15 ;59-0 6. Transfer of funds 05 06 1974 15 629 7. Transfer of funds 06 03 1974 15 649 8. Discussion of inedel farm 08 05 1974 15 694 9. Resolution of commendation Mrs. Kebecca Ha13 20 Q7 1974 36 2 10. Proclamation - Extension Homemakers Day 11 18 1974 16 46 11. Revision of State and County participation for salaries 12 16 1974 16 70 12. Budget transfer - Miscellaneous Travel O1 20 1975 16 90 13. Discussion of tree planting program O1 20 1975 16 91 14. Deferral of tree planting program 02 03 1975 16 103 15. Transfer of funds - Tree planting program 02 17 1975 16 14-5 16. Transfer of Funds - Phone line for gardening volunteers 02 17 1975 16 115 17. Report on tree planting program 03 17 1975 16 139 18. Budget transfers for eauipment rent and utilities 04 21 1975 16 180 19. Approval of inemorandum of understanding 04 21 1975 16 180 20. Deferral of dinner at County Extension Office 05 05 1975 16 194 21. Approval of recognition of Rebecca Hall upon retirement 02 02 1976 17 58 22. Report on Tree Planting Program 03 O1 1976 17 69 23. Recognition of Mrs. Rebecca Hall upon retirement 03 Ol 1976 17 69 24. Budget transfer 06 )6 1977 18 51 25. Amendment to coverpayment to listers of Farm Census report 06 )6 1977 18 52 26. Report on County Tree Day 02 06 1978 18 168 27. Budget Trans.-Additional demonstration plots trees F? shrubs 03 ?0 1978 18 184 28. Budget Trans.-pay electric bills 04 )3 1978 18 190 29. Budget Amend.-purchase equipment 04 03 1978 18 191 21. Invitation to dinner 05 O1 1978 18 204 22. Authorization exhibiting tree program at NACo 06 05 1978 18 218-9 23. $udget Trans-NACe Conventzon 06 12 1978 18 224 24. Presentation of tree program 07 03 1978 18 244 25. Budget trans-farm census bureau survey 08 07 1978 18 259 26. Appointment of Mr. Charles {Pete) Lewis as chairman 04 02 1979 18 380 27. Budget transfer - audio visual teaching materials & supplies for kitchen 05 07 1979 18 403 28. Budget Amendment - purchase chairs & bookcases 06 04 1979 18 423 29. Budget Transfer - increase in retirment cost 06 18 1979 18 429 ?30. Letter sent to Pete Lewis & staff in appreciation for dinner OZ 04 1980 18 548 31. Mr. Pete Lewis Co. Extension Chm. rejected bids for a new copying machine 07 07 1980 18 625 32. Postponement on proposed free trade zone & memorandum of understanding with Agricultural Ext. Service 07 07 1980 18 631 33. Memorandum of Understanding with Agricultural Extension Service 08 04 1980 18 645 34. Additional staff position 10 06 1980 18 678 35. Fire Ants Program 12 O1 1980 18 710 36. County Extension Service Program Review 02 15 1982 19 012 37. Agricultural Extension Auditorium Addition and Office Renovation 10 04 1982 19 166 M ? H C t INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N N C anover oun y, ew . . _ MATTER: Airports - ¦e?. u. s. ??Q, 'p?_,'? County Indezea Since 1888 ? TO IOCCI?e nam?s, O?tl Yi r?r OFFICE C?.?p?ic? AnldentifyingTradeMarl? SURliAME INITIAL TAB COTT A-2 TA! INDEX M0.CE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DHID SOLD YY OWEN i. YUNN, NEw tERM, NORTH CAROLINA NATiJRE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUT E BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Field c?eared for Airport landing and Government Aircrafts. 4 19 1?320 8 106 2. Aviation field to be maintained. 7 12 1921. 8 164 3. Aviation field to be repaired by Supt. of roads. 8 1 1921 8 169 _ 4. Unsati??ac`cc??°y conditions of landing field reparted. 6 5 1922 8 201 5. Location consiclered for Airport construction. . 8 3 1925 8 346 6. Land for flying e field referred. 7 6 1926 8 388 . 7. Airfield to be mapped by J. L, Becton. 5 2 1927 8 440 8. Road force to clear runway. 5 31 1927 8 444 9. Airfield named in honor of Authur Bl??ethenthal. S 31 1927 8 444 10. Markers authorized for Airport. 6 23 .1927 $ 449 11. Bronze ?able'; selected at Airport. 7 I2 1927 8 453 12. Airport facilities investig???d by commi??tee. 8 8 1927 8 456 13. Contract submitted, not yet approved for leasing Airport. 8 16 1927 8 456 14. Budget authorized for Airport. 8 16 1927 8 456 15. Drain tile received for Airport. 12 13 1927 8 477 16. J. L. Becton to prepare maps for Airpor?. 2 21 1928 8 490 17. Architect J. B. Lynch to prepare plans. 3 13 1928 8 493 18. Grass to be sowed at Airport= 3 20 1928 8 495 19. Resolution ado?ted to prohibit aircraft flying at Azrport. 4 24 1928 8 506 20. District Engineer writt?r._: on using airplanes for photographs. 4 24 1928 8 506 21. W. L. DeRosett bid accepted for Airport marker. 4 24 1928 8 511 22. H. Bluethenthal thanked Commissioners for dedication of Airport to brother. 6 4 1928 8 513 23. Del-Mar-Va Air Service permitted to use Airport. 7 12 1928 8 518 24. Telephone autl?.orized at Airport. ? 10 30 1928 8 539 25. Seaboard Terminal Airways referred for air service. 11 13 1928 8 541 26. Airport and landing field favored by Cham?7er of Commerce. 12 31 1928 8 551 27. Curtiss Fl;ing Service of N.Y, communication received. 4 ? 1929 8 569 28. Texas Co. referred for installing fuel pumps at Airport. 6 11 1929 8 578 29. Payment approved for guard plane of late Col. J. Humbleton. 6 11 1929 8 579 30. Agreement accepted to lease Airport. 7 16 1929 8 585 31. Sale o? timber referred on Airport constructic?i, hangar authorized at Airport. 8 27 1929 8 593 32o Hangar approved, bids authorized. 10 1 1929 8 597 10 33. Refund authorized, plans refused by contractor. Bond appr?ved approved for erecting hangar. 7 1929 8 598 34. Bids received for hangar, contract awared, expenses transferred from emergenc? fund. 10 1 1929 9 1 ?5. Tre?s from Mrs. A. AldermanTS land sold to p??vide safe Ianding field at Airport. 10 22 1929 9 3 36. Contract and bond approved for Airport hangar. 10 29 1929 9 4 37. Payment authorived for hangax and construction. 11 12 1929 9 6 38. Airport hanga? to be insured. 12 31 1929 9 15 39. Lease signed on Airport land, grass purchase postponed. 5 13 1930 9 42 40. Texas Co. awardedcontract to install fuel pumps at Air;ort. 7 29 1930 9 51 41. Arrow painted at Airport. 11 3 1930 9 76 42. Telephone and lines authorized at Airport. Service Station autYiorized. 12 1 1930 9 79 43. Payment approved for painting direction arrow at Airport. 12 1 1930 9 79 44. Labor and pu?rchase of material approved for telephone and lines. 12 1 1930 9 79 45. Appr-opriated $100. for Carolina Goodwill Air Tour. 3 2 1931 9 95 46. Bids for two toilets and lavatories authorized. 3 9 1931 9 96 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - N H C t N C ew anover oun ?, . . , MATI'fR• Airports - aec. u. s. County Indezee Since 1888 ? To IOCa!i nOm?f? Op?n a! COTT A•2 TA? INDEX P?r OFFICE ??11?.? An Identifying Trede Mark fURkAME INIiIAL TAB MIL6 E BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHID SOLD tY OWEN 0. pUNN, NEII ?ERl1, NORiH GROLINA , .. ?r '? jj; NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK ?, 6; Month Day Year . Vol. Page 1.,;, Contract for petroieum leuse to be renewed between Ccastal Plains ?irways and Standard .12 7 ?_931 9 142 , i? 0il Co. Approved, subject to Cour?ty Attroney approval. 2.,,; Renewal of contract authori?zed to Standard Oil Co. and Coastal Plains Airwa?rs for fuel. 2 23 1932.. 9 154 . ;3..;+. Rental of telephone at Airport authori?ed at $1.50. 10 24 1932. 9 187 4,..; Whitenwashed Rock authorized to improve visibility on runway. 1 1?1933 9 199 .. 5., Drain pipe authorized at Airport. 5 81933 , 9 220 . 6..a Comm.ittee name.d to investig=ite possible flood light?s and impro?Tements at Airport. 9 251933 9 251 7.,, Chairman authorized to attend meeting regarding lights and improvements through Civil. 11 20 1933 9 259 Works Administration. 8. Re-dedication ?er?%?_ces approved for Airport. 1 221934 9 267 9._ H. W. Lynch request to cut tre?s near Airpnrt referred to County Home Committee. 2 51934 9 270 10. C.W.A. funds trar?sferred t?o "'Truck, t?eam, hire and labor"for Airport lighting. 2 51934 9 272 11., Compensations paid to emp_+_oy two men to work on Airport project. 4 231934 9 281 12. Cem?nt purchased for Airport hangar by C.W.A. 5 141934 9 284 13., Use ocE_Airport granted for Airshow. 5 211934 9 285 14. Chairman auth?rized Raleigh trip ?o extend Air?,or? project. 9 171934 9 302 15.., Purchase of pipe at Airpor.t authorized for drainage. 9 241934 , 9 303 16. Extention pl??orie from Airport to W. Pennington's home referred to Air?or? Committee. 5 61935 9 338 17..; Tide Water Power authorized to run underground service at Airport. 9 91935 9 379 18. L.L. Merritt authorized empioyrf,.???it on Airport map. 10 281935 9 388 19. Bill for Airport services approved for payment. 12 21935 9 394 20. Airport's final plans worked out and improvements to sta-r.t soon. 1 13193r? 9 40I 21.. Purchase of trac.tor at Airport referred to Chairman. 3 161936. 9 414 22.. Tracto7? authorized at Airport. 3 231936 9 415 23.,, Commerical uses of Airport .referred to Aviatzc?n Committee. 7 201936 . 9 442 24. CorYtract drawn for Warren Pennington to use Airpo-rt for commerical use, no action. 8 31936 9 444 25. Motior? carried to give rnoney :?or Airport Aerial Show. 8 171936 9 448 26.,; Conference scheduled on Airpor_t contract. 8 171936 9 448 27. Confer?nce agreed by ?oa-rd ori W.?.A. Airport 1?rojeGt. 9 141936 . 9 452 28., LaL. Merritt e:nployed at Airport to make yard estimates. 10 1I1936 a 457 29. Gardner 1_irged concern for Airport project. 2 221936 9 482 30. Completion of Airport project request?=_d, Committee t;o go to Ralei.gh regarding pr?ject. 3 11937 9 483 ?1..: Lights autho-rized at Airport. ? 8193i 9 !?84 32. Lights at Airport received for considerationa 5 31937 9 495 33... Exchange of land near Airport referred to Chairman and Committee. 6 11937 9 504 34.. Purchase of land ro de?%el_op Airport .referre3 to Committee. 6 211937 9 510 35..? Airp:?rt aj?thorized fire extinguishers. 7 261937 9 524 36.. App??intment For Airport Manager referred to Commii_t?e. 9 201937 9 542 37.,. James Pennington named Airport's tem?or?=?r? M.xn?.?:::r, succee?ing Warren Pennington. 1Q 111937 9 545 38.., Oil, gasoline unsatisfactory, other C?mpanies coritract?d, ?1e17 and purnp ?.ut:h:?rized. 10 1_ 1 1937 ?? 545 39.. T.W. Callihan awa_rded contract fo:r well ?.t A.i.rno?:t. 11 151937 9 553 40. Ai?port w?.ter safe, p?.yment ap?;rc?ved for well. 4 41938 9 576 41. Airport authorized lime for grass. 4 25193? 9 579 +2... Airport authorize? material for drainage. 6 201938 9 5q2 +3,; Airport lighting suggested for consideration. 7 51938 9 598 +4..; Bil1 for labor and material at ,4irport referred to Cha_i,rman. .. 7 111938 9 599 ?. C. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Cou?t? ?`a'T?R , _ Airp??rt s - ¦ec. u. s. Codnty indexea Since 1888 ? ZO' IoCd?i hOnN?. Op?n Ot COTT A-2 TA? INDEX IIIII,C E BY iNE COTi INDEX COMPANY, COI.UMBUS, DHIO ?AT OFFICf <?o.?' An Fdentifyieg Trad?Mark SURIOAME INITIAL TAB SOLD tY OMEN i. CUNN, NEM ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA ?? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ???' DATE MINUTE BOOK ° _. ' Month r , :?, Day Year . Vol. Page E 9 i, .. 1. Truc?.ks ?.uthorize?? at Airport. g 22 1938 ; 9 612 2. . Payment authorized ??oz- Airport telephone repair. . 8 29 1938 ; 10 1.. ? 3. Mowing of Ai?-p.^r~ grass referred to P?irport Committee. ,. 4 24 ? 1939 ?? 10 52 ., 4. Copy of airview of Airpor?, auth?ri„ed for inspection. ,. 4 24 1939 :? 10 52 :. ??. .. Eugene Liviiigston paid for haui ixlg soil at Airp?trt. . S 8 i 1939 a? 10 55 .. 6. .. Meeting ;?ch??':?!led to i.nspect Airp<_frt 1??roject. .; 10 11 ? 1939 -6 10 88 . ?. Lease of Airj?ort declined 'co r.N. Dunn. .. 12 11 1939 .; 10 lOD . 8. .. H.R. Gardner named for Airli?ies meeting. 2 . 8 1940 .? ; 10 105 . 9. „ Hardsurf_ac?ng run_way refer?e? at Airpor.t. . 3 18 I940 ? I(? II8 { 10. Hards?,.ir•faci.ng authori?ed =?t Airp?:;rt. 3 ?_8 :?_940 ., :10 : ?_1?3 ? 11. Flig?zt ap??1.°_cations app?r.oved on Airport rout?=s. S i_3 I.940 10 . i_27 , I 12. Report given on Commissioner Gardner'r, .?.i??? t?.rip. S ?7 1940 IO ?_29 _ ? 13. Applications declined to :arolina Aviat?on Association. 6 3 :i_940 , 10 : ?_29 14. Joint brief a{?;??r .;ed to :up??ort Canadi.an Airways. . 6 i_0 :!_940 ? 10 : i_31 ? 15. Bids p?-stponed on Airport equipment, action rescinc?.ed receipts authc?rzzed to bidde:rs. 6 ?4 :?_940 ? 1Q : ?_33 i 16. Joint meeting, motiori adopted on Airport prcig-rarn. 6 ,?7 !_940 ..' 10 I__?4 ? 17. Pdor`h Carolina Equiprnent Co. awar?i?-=d cont.ract for eq;.iipme??it, appr-oved purchase. 7 1 'i.940 ' 10 : ?_35 . I? ]_8. No ac?ic»s t:?.k?.n ?r. lack ??f Airp?,r". e?uipm??-?.t-. ,. 7 ?_5 1_940 10 ? ?.39 _ 19. Airport given funds from A.B.C. proceeds. 7 23 1940 ? 10 143 20. Changes permitted in Airpar-t's runway constructio?.. 7 29 1940 ' 10 144 21. Payment approved for Airport equipment. 9 3 1940 ? 10 152 22. Airport discussion set, Commissioner's Chairman to go to Washington. 9 23 1940 ; 10 155 23. Trucks received. 10 21 1940.; 10 159 24. Bids received for road roller, itemized statement authorized on service at Airport. I1 4 1940 ; 10 161 25. Action on bids held in abeyance,L.L. Merritt paid for servzces at Airport. 11 12 1940 ; 10 162 26. Airport equipme??st discussed, rock purchased for work, vehic?es and equi?ment authorize d... 11 20 1940 10 164 27. Bids accepted on raad ro3.lers at Airport. 11 20 1940,; 10 164 28. Action con.firmed on purchasing trucks and road rollers. 11 25 1940.; 10 1t?4 . 29. Letter received, funds to be given for Airport work. , 11 25 I940.; 10 165 30. Bids recezved on Airport improvement project, contract awarded to Raney Chevrolet. 11 25 1940 ", 10 166 _ 31. Airport authorized motor-grader. 12 9 1940.; ? 10 168 32. Christmas pay- and end to Airport requested. 12 18 1940 10 170 33. Brief authorized o?. Airport. 3 3 1941 10 185 34. Progress reported, ?ruck drivers paid at Airport, engineers au?horzzed. 3 31 I941 ? 10 19I 35. Application postponed on Federal funds for Airport. 5 19 1941 , 10 204 36. Airport improvements considered. Securing land approved for lengthening runway. 5 24 1941 10 204 37. Bill for motor-grader approved. 5 26 1941 ; 10 205 38. Sale of equipment appr_oved at Airport. 8 25 1941 ? 10 225 39. TP?.egram and iand sale declined. 9 22 1941 ; IO 231 40. George H. Hutaff protested plans to buy land tor Airporto 9 29 1941 , 10 231 41. Land purchased for Airport improvments. 11 3 1941? 10 239 42. State Airlines luncheon held, Board Chairman Hewlett invited. 11 10 1941 10 240 43. Action to lease Airport to Army ratifed, land and buildnng purchased at Airport. 12 15 1941 ? 10 ?45 44. Wilmington We11 and Fump Co. awarded contract for well at ?'?airport. _ 12 22 1941., 10 246 45. Appraisal report of Schutt property submitted at Airport. 1 19 1942 ; 10 251 46._ Airport roller authorized as loan to Jacksonville. 1 26 1942 ' ; ? ? , 10 254 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - N H C t N C ew anover oun y, . . _ MpTTER: Airp orts - ' eec. u. s. A County lndezee Since 1888 ? TO IOCON nOm?f? Op?? Ot COTT A-2 TA? INpEX PAT oPFICE ?p?I1L2,oe.7?' An Identifying Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB M0.C E BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, ?OLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD ?Y ONEN 0. pUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTB GROLINA ' s, , ?' NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS DAtE MINUTE BOOK "° . Month Day Year Vol. Page F? .. .. . 1?y Airport well authorized, payment made to Wilmington Well and Pump Co. • . 2 16 1942 1O 259 2?; Plans app??ved for runway. ., 3 2 1942 .. 10 261 3a, Telegram received on building Taxiways at Airport. _ 3 9 1942. 1_0 262 4::. Lease authorized for Airport. ,. 4 6 1942.. 10 266 5;; Purchase.of Airport land discussed. ,_ 4 27 1942„ 10 268 6., Purchase of land authorized, payment approved. ., 5 4 1942.. 10 271 7.;: Bid received and referred on painting house moved from Airport. 5 11 1942. 10 272 , 8.; Airport land discussed at length. . 6 8 1942. 10 176 9.. Agreement signed iaith E.M, Mayland, re.Ieaszng County from moving exper?ses a? Azrport. 6 Z5 Z9/?2 ZO 277 10. George H. Hutaff offered to sell land for Airport project. 6 29 1942 10 279 11. Agreement received releasing County from damages at Airport. 6 29 1942 10 280 12._ Airport construction to cease, lease renewed on Airport land. 8 17 1942. 10 287 13., Proposal declined an purchasing land for runway, lease authorized for Airport project. 9 14 1942. 10 292 14.,, Action continued on Airport meeting. .10 12 1942. 10 296 15., County sand sold to Airport. 12 7 1942, 10 306 16. Inquiry received for study on Airport. 1 4 1943 10 311 17. Airport grading machine not sold. 1 25 1943 10 314 18._ Sale on Airport roller to be ad?ertised. 2 1 1943. 10 315 19.; Airline hearing set, H.R. Gardner to appear. „ 2 8 1943 10 315 20..; Airport roller awarded to North Carolina Equipment Co. 2 22 1943. 10 318 21.; Motion failed on request for Airport land. 5 24 1943 10 332 22. Airport land to be le?.sed from Army. 6 1 1943 10 333 23.4 Communication received on transfer of land at Airport. . 7 6 1943. 10 339 24. Payment authorized for land rental at Airport. 7 12 1943 10 339 25.,. Communication received from State Airlines on routes. 12 27 1943 10 362 26. Harry Gardner named to Air Service Meeting. 1 17 1944 10 364 27. Harry Gardner reported on Air Service Meeting. 1 24 1944. 10 365 2u., Cutting trees for Airport cleara.nce referred. 2 7 1944 10 367 29.; Answerib.g of Airport questionaire authorized. 2 14 1944 10 369 30. County joined Redcross Sanitorium in clearing runway approach at Airport. 2 14 1944 10 369 31.. Letter authorized to Airline for extending air service. 2 21 1944 10 ?71 32., Lease re?ewed on Airport. S 22 1944 10 385 33.. Airport land purchased, Civil Aer_onautics hearing set, Hewletti..to attend. 5 29 1944 10 386 34... Airline equipment to be requested at hearing. 6 12 1944 10 388 35. Purchase of logs for Airport referred. 7 3 1944 10 394 36.. Letter received on land transfer at tzirport. . 9 18 1944 10 405 37._ Effort made to include city in N.Y.-Jac?sonville route schedule, committee appointed. 9 18 1944 10 405 38. Payment declined on chain loaned to Airport. 11 6 1944 10 412 39;: Agreemer.t received, referred on Airport land. . 1 15 1945 10 423 40., Agreement to be signed renewing lease on Airport. 1 22 1945 10 424 4?-.,, Letter on Airport routes acknowledged, appreciation given. 7 2 1945 10 448 42., Committee n?.med for Air Service Day a? airport. ,? 16 1945 10 449 43., Funds auho?ized for Air Service Day. 7 23 1945 10 451 44.: RPquest submitted to War Department on commerical use of Airport. 8 20 1945 10 456 45., Conference requested on leasing Airport, National Airlines written regarding N.Y.-Fla. R?.s9 -4 1945 10 456 46.. Committee named on commer?cal. Airlines Service. ?10 1 1945' 10 461 INDEX TO COMMISSION?RS MINUTES --- New Han C t N C M?rt over QUn ?, . . _ a Air o P rts _ acc. u. s. .?q, /f?? CountY Indezes Since 1888 ? To IOtab IIOM?s? op?q Ot aer o?r?ce Eq??1? `?-La*? f?q ldenqfyina Trade Maric fURNAME INITIAL TAB COTT A•2 TAt INDEX ?(uQ E BY THE CpTT INDEX COMRANY, COLUMBUS, DHI O SOlD tY ONEN 0. OUNN, MEw tERN, NORtN GItOLINA a; 4 ? NATURE OF PRQCEEDINGS ? ?; DATE ? MINUTE BOOK ? .. , ,; Monih `Day ' Year Vof. Page y?. a+ i 1.,, Editorial in Wilmington ?ost regardiiig Airport as training r:?rgter. ;; 11 1 1945 10 465 ? 2. Attorney y E.H. Bellamy discu?sed right to acr?.ept Airport from Govern????i?.?., ,. 12 3 1945 .? 10 469 "? 3... National Airlines to sta.r? air service, consideration presented on retaining Airport. ; 12 10 1945.; 10 470 : 4._ Telegram received granting u?e of Airport, no action takexz. .. 1 7 y 1946.? 10 475 :` S.: Southeast Airlines granted temporary use of Airport, operati?n discussed. . 1 14 ? 1946.; 10 476 . 6.. Underground tank permitted at Airport, entrance signs authorized. 1 21 1946 ? 10 478 7. North Carolina AeronautTCS meeting extended to County. 1 28 1946 ; 10 479 8. Jack Swart g?anted use of Airpor? runway. 2 .11 1946 : 10 480 9. Letter referred on building Broaacastzr?g station, Radio beam au?hori?ed at Airport. 2 11 1946 10 480 10. Obeyance taken on unlimited flying service, list to be prepared. ? 2 ,11 1946 10 481 11. Azrport corimission reqza.ested, committee named for Airport sur?rey. 2 18 1946. 10 482 12. Commission Hewlett appointed to testify at National Airlines Hearing. 2 18 1946 IO 482 13. Consideration taken on Carolina Skyway using Airport for flying services. 2 18 1946 10 482 ? ? 14. ; J.C. Pennington permitted to land plane a? Airport. 2 I8 194F?' , 10 482 ' I5. Committee reported on survey of State Airports, Airport authorized to be named. 3 4 1946; , 10 483 .. 16. Committee survey discussed, Airport manager consideredo 3 6 1946. 10 484 17.. Commissioner Hewlett named chairman of Airport Autority. 3 6 1946; 10 484 18. Survey inspection presented, Army Air Force permitted use of Airport. 4 1 1946' 10 489 19. Provzsion for equipment includ.ed in license, receipt of equipment acknowledged. 4 1 1946' 10 489 20. Airport Airservzce meeting set, Chairman Hewlett ?o attend. 5 27 1946? 10 490 21, Land authorized in Airport license, license agreement accepted. 6 10 I946i 10 500 b ., 22. Airport emp?_oyees considered in retirement plan. 6 24 1946; 10 502 I 23, Airport budget approved. 7 12 1946 10 504 24Airport land agreement referred, developmen? discussed, 8 5 1946? 10 508 25. Su?plemenfi. agreement accepted on Airport. 10 14 1946" 10 521 26. Legal Status considered for Airport authority. 1 13 1947? 10 534 27. ?uilford County Airport act gi?.ren to Comm.issioners. 1 27 1947 + e 10 537 . 28. Operation expense of Airport authorized. 2 17 1947? 10 546 29.. Albert F. Perr?'s resi?nation accepted from Airport authority. 3 10 1947i; 10 549 30. Hamilto? E. Hicks, to represent Ai?port authority, committee to continue operatian. 3 10 1947 ; 10 549 31. Hargrove Bellany and Lenox G. Gore, resignations accepted from Airport authority. 3 I7 1947; 10 550 32. Function of Airport under Airport authority. 3 17 1947?' 10 550 33. Airport Manager J.C. Park?r's resignati?n repo?ted, pay declined. 3 31 1947; 10 555 34. Nenry E. Boy,:1,Jr. a?pointed acting ?irport Manager. V.H.F. radio considered. 3 31 1947 10 555 35. Airp4rt land recommended for planting soybeans. 5 5 1947 10 564 36. Telegrat?,received from SE Airways, C.A-? ?. action to be protested, report received. 5 12 1947: 10 564 37. Electrician A.J. Grady approved as Airport employee. 5 19 1947? IO 567 38? Organization of G.L. Flight School approved, referred to Airport Committee. S 26 1947 10 568 39. Lease agreement approved for watchou?e at Airport. 6 2 1947; 10 569 40. Action def?rred on grantin? State Airlines Wzlmington ro?u.tes. 6 16 1947 10 571 41. Airport approved for libility policy, acknowledgement made on Airport lease transfer. 6 23 194i? 10 572 42. Col. H.E. Boyd to represent County before Aeroautics Board in G?ashingta?. 7 7 1947, 10 574 43.R.B. Page to act ?n getting Airport radio. 7 21 1947 10 576 44o Consideration taken on joint Airport operations, Piedmont Aviation awaxded Wi?mington Rts. 9 15 1947; 10 584 45. National Air}rines written on two discontinued flights. ?! 22 1947 10 586 46. Airport Committee authorized any changes to better Airport. 9 29 1947 1 10 586 ' INDE? TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. nea. u. s. County Indezes Since 1888 ? To IotO? nam?f? Opl? Of PA7 OFFIGE ?.?i?.<?? An ldentifyine Trade Mark fURNAME (NITIAL TAB ;?J, NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS l???iirport Committee given assistance from Chamber of Commerce. 2, Special delivery letter received on cancellation date of flights, 50 and 51. _3•.;Rent received on Airport building. ?o;;Piedmont advisement received on schedule of route 87. S.,;Advisement ?rom School Supt. referred on classes at Airport. 6...G.W.Trask to represent County on Piedmont inaugurate flight 87. 7.,;Trask reported on Piedmount inauguration. 8..'Brief prepared fo? aeronautics board on inadequate services of 1`?at?onal Airlines. 9.._Application for fi?ld electrical system taken under consideration. 10.,.Attention called to Airport clean-up program. Ll.,U.S. Government approved Airport lease. 12.,Airport room lease filed from Czvil Aeronautics. 13. Czvi1 Aer?nautics commza.nication received on allocations for Airport. 14.. Civil Aeronauti:cs lease authorized renewal. Airport allotments continue?. 15. Civil Aeronautics offer a.ccepted on matching funds for Airport: 16.,Attention called to Airport articles in Star-New?. 17., Rental Voucher on Airport room rent authorized endorsement. 18. Brief authorized signing with City on air service. 19. Agreement authorized on rent of Airport rooms. 20., Attention called on trash at gate entrur?ce. Li.?Rentai ?.greemen? au??iorized on Airpo?t rooms. 22.;Plans postponed on Airport ?dministration building. 23. Adminstration building discussed, plans apnroved. 24a;H.E. Boyd paid expense to Washin.gton for Airport meeting. 25._,Hobbs Lumbers Co. employed to cut Airport timber. 26. Air Progress, Inc. granted Airport for night training. 27.:Airport engineer J. Norwood letter received on plans for adminstration bt?ilding. ?.,F.H.Oertel's offer accepted on rentin? Airport room. 29. Plans approved on adminstration building. 30.,Letter written for Airport manager to confer with Commissioners. 3I. Attention called on dangerous altitudes at Airport. 32...Azrport request approved on Welsback Corp. hearing. 33..Airport land lease approved. 34. Letter received on Welsback hearing on license fees for Airport runway. 35o Plans approved on terminal building. 36. Civi?_ Aeronautics letter on Airport allotments taken under advisement. ??•:Co?gressional letters received on retaining a Branch Office in Wilmington for G.A.'s. 3?8. Complaints made on difficult finding of Airport. Approved recomended location for tower. 39. Invitation received on Myrtle Beach South Caro?.ina Airport Managers Association. 40.:Le?ter received on transferri}7g lighting system at Hirport. 41.`Airport electrical lines sold to Tide Water Power Co. 4?. Ac?ion confirmed on grant for construction of terminal, runway and etc.- 4?. Airport boiler for sale. 44..,Airport engineer plar? approved on Adminstration Building. 45. H.E. Boyd,Sr. to represent Airport at Civil Aeronautics Board Meeting. 46. Public hearing to be held on zo:??._?ng ordinance at Air?ort. Admin. Bldg, authorized. SUBJECT T _ MATTER: A??pO?tS _ COTT A•2 iAt INDEX MADE BY THE COTT INbEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OH10 SOLD ?Y ONEN i. pUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA bATE MINUTE BOOK : Month Day Year Vol. Page Il 1Q 1947. 10 593 ._ 12 1 1947 _ 11 3 . 1 5 1948. 11 8. 1 19 1948.. 11 10 ? _, 1 26 1948 11 11 .. ?. 2 9 1948 11 13 2 23 194??. 11 15 3 8 1948 . 11 16 3 15 ]_948 . 11 17 3. 22 1948 11 18 4 5 194? 11 20 7 6 1948 11 35 : 7 12 1948 . 11 36 7 19 1948. 11 37 7 26 1948 11 37 ? 8 2 1948 11 38 , . 10 4 1948 11 50 ? 10 25 1948 11 54 11 22 1948 11 59 . 12 13 :1948 . 11 62 : 12 20 1948 11 63 2 28 1949 11 77 ? . 3 7 1949 . 11 81 ? 3 21 :L949 ? 11 82 4 25 :L949 11 89 5 2 :L949 11 91 5 2 t949 . 11 90 5 9 L949 . 11 92 5 L6 1949 . 11 93 5 31 L949 11 97 6 6 :1949 11 99 6 L3 L949 11 100 6 20 L949 11 102 6 ?7 L949 11 103 6 2"1 L949 11 103 ? ? L94?:a 11 1?) ; 8 8 1949 11 112 8 26 1949 11 122 10 24 1949 11 130 10 31 L04Q 11 131 12 19 L949 11 143 1 23 1950 11 151 2 6 1950 11 153 3 6 1950 11 161 3 6 1950 11 16?, 3 L3 L950 11 L63 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N H t C N C ew anover oun ?, . . , MATTER: Airports ? Rco. u. s. q? Counry Inde:ee Sinee 1888 ? TO IOto? noM?s. op?p Ot COTT A-Z TA! INDEX v?r OFFIfE ??'J1,C,a?? pnldentifyingTradeMark fURNAME INITIAL TAB MuCE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, [OLUMBUS, DHIO SOLD /Y ONEN i. YUNN, NEN ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA , :b NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS w.+ '" DATE MINUTE BOOK , ' ? . `.?? Month ; Day i?ear VoI. Page ? ? l. Civil Aeronautics Adminstration license agreement authorized on lightin?_ system. ; 4 3 1950 ? ? 11 1.67 , 2. ,C.A.C.'s, Col. K.M. Corbett expressed gratification on Airport fire trucks. ,; 4 3 1950 ,;11 168 .. 3. Bids received on terminal building and lights open and given to architect. 4 3 L950 ? .l11 170 : 4. _C.A.A. to approve bids, Airport road drainage to be improved. Letter from engineer. ,, ? 5 L950 ? .?11 ? 171 . 5. _Bids awarded for Airport terminal building: Electrical, plumbing, heating, air condition-; 4 5 1950 .?11 17I. ,_ ,ing and runway lighting. All Godley-Hinnant, Inc. ;_ y 6. _;C.A.A. schedule ?f space requirement received. 4 7 L950 ?11 173 7. . H.G. Bryant's electrical bid re-evaluated for exror. . 4 11 1950 .j11 174 8. No action taken on Airport equipment. . 4 19 ?_95Q ?11 177 . ?. Air_port engineer's letter received. 4 ?4 1950 . 11 t78 10. Airp?rt equipment authorized, rooms advertised. 4 ?4 :i_950 11 179 11. Re?olution adopted confirming contracts awarded for Airport Terminal Building. 5 1 1950 11 L83 12. Airport land authorized for purchase, bids received for rooms, action deferred. , 5 8 ?_950 ?11 L84 13. Date set for Airport ground-breaking ceremony. ? 5 Z2 :?_950 ;ll L87 14. .. Lease approvecl on A?rport tower. . 6 t2 :i_950 ? 11 L90 15. Airport heating pl??ns changed, contract authorized, engineering fee paid. 7 6 1950 ;11 L94 . 16. Airport approved water cooler. Airport to be used by Air Patrol. 7 ?_7 ?_950 411 l96 17. Airport architect L.N.Boney paid. . 7 ?4 :?_950 ;11 L98 18. Sen. F.P. t7raha.m thanked on A.A.A. office for Airport in Wilmington. „ 9 5 :L950 ?11 ,?07 ., 19. Communication from Maj. Gen. Metts regarding license rern?val in order to lea.se.property. 9 ?5 :?_950 ;11 ?11 , 20. J.C. Pennington requested meeting with Airport Committee. ,10 L6 1?50 ;11 Z16 21. Contract signed with Piedmont. 2 L2 L951 ;11 ?40 22. Weather Bureau moved to Airport. 2 Z6 ; L951 ?11 ?43 23. Flight approved for inspection of Charlotte Airport. 3 5; L951 'll 7_46 24. C.A.A. agreement authorized for landing system at Airport. 3 t9 : t951 ?11 7_49 25. Col. H.E. Boyd's repo?et received on C.A.A.'s dicission on Airlines routes transferrals. 4 2 L951 zll 252 26. C..A.A. approved changes in grant; Space re-designed for restaurant and kitchen. 4 2 L951 ? ?11 252 27. Maintenance authorized or? Airport road. 4 9 195Z ? ;11 254 28. Airport land to be leased for State prison camp. 4 16 t951 ;11 254 29. Steel approved for Airport hangar. 4 30 1951 11 258 3?. Airport land to be leased to State Highway and Public Works. 5 7 1951 jll '259 31. Airport Manager reported on interview with Government Officials about weather b?xreau. ? 28 1951 ;11 262 32. Notice received on renewal of Airport lease. 6 4 1951 ;11 264 33. Airport lease autYiorized with Corps of Engineers. 7 9 1951 ;11 270 34. C.A.?. contract received on McAden Constructior? Co. for landing system. 7 30 1951 11 275 35. f.A.A. lease authorized renewal. 8 6 1951 11 277 36. Henry Boyd Sr, to represent Cot?.nty at Piedmont hearing in Winston Salem, e?>_penses paid. 8 6 1951 11 278 37. Claim from Welsback Corp. referred to County Attorney. 8 13 1951 11 279 38. County Attroney reported on C.A.A. conference. 8 20 1951 ;11 281 39. , Color schedule received for terminal building. 9 4 1951 ;11 286 40. "N.H.C. Airport" signed authorized. 9 10 1951 ;11 287 41. C.A.A. agreement authorized on right of Air control tower. 9 24 1951 11 289 42. Request received to move Airport i?lag. 10 8 1951 !11 292 43. Airport meeting scheduled. 10 11 1951 ;11 293 44. Revised Airport lease referred to Airport Manager. 10 15 1951 ;11 294 45. ? Committee named to meet with Board on Private Flying. ? ? l0 16 1_951 ;11 ; ? , ? 294 INDEX TO GOMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. G. _?ATTER• Airports - aec. u, s. 'd???? County Indezee Sinae 1888 ? To IOtOiY nom?f? op?11 aT WTT A$ TA? INDEX PAT OFFICE ?i?,?z? AnldentifyingTradeMark MIICE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, ONIO SURIiAME INIiIAL TAB SOLD ?Y OWEN 0. pUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA ,j ?' NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS DATE 1NUTE BOOK F? s? l?;Navy's purchase of Airport discussed. ?«;Navy-County Airport lease revised: 3.?Letter receitiTed on completing terminal. 4.Navy-County Airport lease discussed. S.:G.H. Hutaff requested s?.a.tus of Airport. C.,Changes in Airport referred for ge??eral meeting. 7.?Relocating old terminal referred. .8t;Relocating old terminal discussed, seats and benches to be advertised. 9.Bzds for Airport benches and seats disc?zssed. ?O.Sale of old terminal authorized, bid advertised. Received bi?s tor Airport seats. 11,Navy's telegram received on Airport facilities. 12,,Bids received on terminal building, C.M. ?efelfinger's check return for bid. 13..Late bid from T. Gold filed for terin?`.nal buildi_ng. 14.:Sunset Park Home Club to insper_t terminai. 15t:Sunset Park Home Club thanked for opportunity to purchase old terminal_ building. 16 t;Traf f ic Manager ?o r. epres ent Co??.n?: ?T at C. A. E. ? meeting . 17.H.B. Ludlum's bid on terminal held in abeyance. 18t;Star News letter received for report on terminal building. 19.;Amendment to C.A.A. grant discussed. 20t;No object.ion raised of Civil Defense Post at Airport. 21 Military trailer at Airport sold. Contract orders changed with Godley-Hinnan? Co. 22.Davis Bros. bid accepted on Airp?rt-Military trailer. 23?;Ai?p?rt libility insur?,nce increased. 2?,.Renewal of airport insurance discussed. 25.. Aviation Committee le?.??er a?i private flying. 26'Contract accepted on terminal building, traffic control buildi_ng and runway lighting. 27.-Skycoach Airline Agency referred on use of Airport for Ianding flight schedules. ?.8.Airport Manager reported on Navy's new po?icy for Airport. 29..Yellow Cab Coo reyerr??. on con?ract. 30<.Airport Manager i-?. Boyd, Jr. resignation received. 31..?.A.A. petition of intervention received on Airport flights. 32.:Airport lease on rooms appro?ae? to U.S. Government. 33.?1at:ional Airlines letter received o? thanks ,?o?H.E. Boyd. 34.Natio?.al Airlines and Piedmont Airlines to meet with County. 35wAirport grass mower referred. 36.A.J. Grady employed at Airport instead of Garden Wes?. 37.Airport truck authorized, payment from Airport concession. 38.Airport timber sold. 39.Natio?:al and Pi?d?.out Airlines met ???ith County, p?opased pay schedule not acceptable on rent. Airlines to contact home office on County proposal. 40.:Skycoach Airlines Agency postponed on rent proposal. 41..Airport timber curised. 42?.J.C. Penningi.on to use Airport hangar if he pays all debts. .43.,Skycoach agreement postpone;d, Navy agreement explained on Airport. ?4..No objectiotis raised on signing of Skycoach agrcement to? use Airport. :45_.;?oobj?ction raised to dismantling Old Control Tower. , ? M Month Day Year Vol. ' Page .. 10 16 1951.. 11 295 . 10 17 1951.. 11 295 . 10 22 1951.. 11 296 :, 10 22 1951, 11 297 .: 10 29 1951.: 11 299 ; , 11 5 1951 _. 11 299 - „ 11 ?2 1951 11 301 .. 11 26 1952. 11 304 . 12 3 1951. 11 306 12 10 1951. 11 308 12 13 1951 11 310 1 21 1952. 11 312 1 28 1952 11 313 1 28 1952 . 11 313 2 4 1952 11 315 2 8 1952 11 318 , 3 3 1952. 11 321 .. 3 3 1952 11 321 3 10 1952 . 11 321 ,. 3 17 1952 11 323 : 4 21 1952 11 332 5 12 1952 11 336 5 19 1952 11 337 6 09 1952 ?? 34U 6 16 1952 11 341 7 24 1952 11 355 8 18 1952 11. 359 8 1_? 1952 11 359 8 18 1952 11 359 8 18 1952 11 359 , 9 3 195:? 11 362 9 15 1952 11 365 9 22 1952 11 366 9 29 1952 367 9 29 1952 11 368 9 29 1952 11 368 10 ? z952 11 370 , 10 13 1952 11 372 10 13 1952 11 372 l?> 20 1952 _I_?."? 372 l?)?. 20 1952 11 373 10 20 1952 11 ;?73 „ 10 27 1952 11 374 11 3 1952 11 375 11 3 1952 11 376 \ t N H C C INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N T oun anover ?, . ew . _ MAiT R Airport - ¦e?. u. s. ??Q, q''_ County Indezee Since 1889 ? To lotdh DanNS? 0?11 O! PAT oFV?c4 C?G.fo?I7l?s AnldentifyinQTtadeMark SURNAME lNlilAL iAB COiT A-Z TAi INDE% MU?CE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DNIO SOLD YT OWEN i. OUNN, NEIM tERN, NORTM GROLINA ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS '; DAiE ? ' MINUT E BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page ?, l. Architect C.C. Hartman request ?eceived on services. . .. 11 3 i 1952?? 11 376 . 2. Skycoach Airline? llgency of Va. allowed to make Airport stops. .. 11 10 1952.j 11 376 3. ?H.E. Boyd's testzmony received on C.A.A. meeting. 11 10 1952.; ? 11 376 . 4. Motion adopted on lease of Airport concession, . 11 17 1952; 11 378 5. Welsbach Corp.'s applicatioi? to be signed on Airport. 11 24 1952 ; 11 380 . 6. Skycoach Agency objected to short Airport contract, motion failed to refuse new contract.. 12 1 1952 , 11 382 : 7. Motion failed to rescind Nov. lOth action against Skycoach. 12 1 1952 ; 11 382 . 8. Skycoach declined new contract. „]_2 8 1952_; 11 383 , 9. Airport repa?t reces,.ved in detaile. 12 8 1952 , 11 384 10. Airport license agr?eir?ertt received on runway ligtiting. i 12 8 1952 ,' 11 384 11. Resort A?rlines of Fla. permitted stops at Airport. 12 15 1952 11_ 385 12. R,?sort Airlines granted fuet stops at Airport. . 12 22 1952 11 387 13. John Westbrook appointed Airport Manage.r. 12 22 1952 ' 11 387 14. Agreement with '?el-Trip Policy Co. from New York approved on Airport conce?,sion. 1 5 1953. 11 3?9 15, Airport report recieve?. on hangar and terminal rent. 1 a 1953 ; 11 390 to 16. Commis?ion?rs?' meet at? Airport for meeting. 1 5 1953 ; 11 390 17. Bids ?.uthorized for Airpox;t railroad tracks. . 1 5 1953 ; 11 390 .. ?I 18. Sale of Twin Cessna Airplane discussed. 1 12 1953_' 11 391 19. C.A.A, letter approved °Tlselling Airpo?a? equipment. Relocation of Piedm??nt Airline5?.?,.._ 1 12 1953 11 391 Z0. ?.A.A. granted bid for Ai?-port e?uipment. 1 19 1953 i 11 392 _ ? 21. Piedmont Airlines to _? f:??r sugges,e:ion on mai?itenance shop. 1 19 1953 ; 11 392 ? i 22. No action taken on U.S. Marine Corp, letter for cl_eaning Airport fuel system. 1 19 1953 ; 11 392 _ I 23. Airport receipts and disbursements received. 1 19 1953 ' ll 392 ? 24. Bid Yeceived for Old Terminal and houses. 1 19 1953 i 11 393 25. - G.R. Thompson granted rerital 'ease of Airport concession. 1 19 1953 , lI 393 26. Attention ca?led ta Airport drainage. 1 19 1953 11 393 27. E.E. Beat? of 6th Naval District bid received on ?unway, . 1 26 19?3.; 11 394 28. Re?ort received on Airport timber by Assistant State Forestera 2 2 1953 : 11 396 29. Rep?rt received and filed on ?irport fuel and rent. , 2 2 1953 ; 11 397 30. Repo?°t filed on Airport recezpts and disbursements. 2 9 1953 11 397 31. Bids pos?poned on Airport equipment. 2 9 1953 ! 11 398 32. Deadline for bids extended, contractor to use Airport Spurtrack. 2 9 I953: 11 398 33. Airp?rt timber crt?uise completed by State Foreste?°. 2 16 1953 11 401 34. Airport runway construction report received from Milit?.ry. Airport report filed. . 2 16 1953: 11 4Q1 35. Modification of Airport use agreement discussed. 2 16 I953: 11 401 36. Meeting announced on Airport plane 2 19 1953? 11 402 37. Airpc?rt buildings granted to Navy, questi_on raised on use of apron at Airport. 2 19 1953 11 402 38. C.A.A. to k?and?? Airport surplus equipment. • 2 19 1953.; 11 402 . 39. W.E. Starnes bid accepted for Airport timber. 3 2 1953; 11 403 40, Airport rcport fi.led. 3 2 i953. li 403 „ 41. Airport lease with Navy re-open fo?: negotiation. 3 9 1953; 11 407 42. Airpo-rt equipment to be sold, bids to be ope.n, road closed for drainingo 3 9 1953; 11 407 43. -List of Airport sur?l_u.? equipment accepteda 5 16 1953; 11 408 44. ?ist of_ Airport buildings presented. Airport report filed. 3 16 1953, 11 409 45. E.B. Totivles construction bid accept?ed ?n Airport sur.plus equipment. 3 23 1953,? 11 409 , 46. Airport report filed. ? . 3 30 1953; ? 11 ?10 .. INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N H t C N C ew anover oun y, . . , ??AiTfR• Airpor t - ; Rac. u. s. ?/? 'p???? County Indexee Sinee 1888 ? To locoh nOm?s? Op?q Ct PAT OFFICE (..?,tpJjiwa-?i An Identifying Trade Mark fUR1iAME INITIAL TAB ? COTT A•2 TAB INDEX MItC E BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DHIO SOLD iY OWEN i. pUNN, NEw ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA ? i: ? ° y; ATURE OF PROCEfDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page 4: .. , ? I? Airport report filed. . ? 30 1953.. 11 411 : . 2.,, Reply received fro??? Navy on Hold Harmless agre:?ment. ., 3 30 1953.. 11 412 3.; Airpc?rt tracto? to be advertised. 3 30 1953. 11 412 4., Bids recei?Ted for Airport tractor and mower, awa?ded to Orrell Farm Equipment Co. ., 4 3 1 53.. 11 412 5.,' Airport report f.iled. 4 13 1953. 11 414 6.;k J.C. Pennington notified on Airpor?, agreement. _ 4 13 1953.? 11 414 7.:, Airport Manager authorized to dispose of miscellaneous odds .?n.d ends a.t Airport. .. 4 13 I953.. 11 414 8.., Bids for dragline ?ostponed. 4 20 1953 11 415 9..: Gasey Lt.?nber Co. offer app?aved on p?rchase c.f A?.rp?rt timber. . 4 20 ?953 ?? !??& 10._ Talman Construction Co. bid accepted. 5 4 1953 11 417 11. C.A.A. to install landing syste:n, 5 4 1953 11 418 12. Airport receipts received. 5 4 1953 11 419 13.,, Letter received on Airport l.ights, report received. 5 11 1953 11 420 14.., C.A.A. letter received on National Airlines flight schedule. 5 18 1953 11 421 15._; C.A.A. authorized sale of Airp??°t?equipment. R?port filed, Airpo?? plane sol?. 5 18 1953. 11 422 16._ Check received from Navy fcr Airport lights and sewer. 5 26 1953 11 423 17.,, Senator's letter rece?.???? on Airport Navy agreement. 6 1 1953 11 424 18.. Airport. ?asoline repoL?t filed. 6 1 1953 11 425 19._ Discussior. held on Navy -Airport agreement. 6 1 1953 11 425 20. Map presented, agt-eer??.ent to be signed between County and ??avy. 6 1 1953 11 426 21. Commerical and Civilian use of Airport by ndavy reported to board, changes to be made in 6 .?l 1953 11 426 contract. 22... Naval letter received on transferrin?. Ai??port han?;ar. . 6 8 1953 11 426 23.. Airpor? agreement approved. 6 8 1953. 11 426 24.. Moving of Airport hangar continued. 6 8 1953 11 427 25., C.A.A. letter received on National Airlines Servzces. . 6 8 1953 Zl 427 26.,; National Airlines letter received on increas? in service. 6 15 1953. 11 427 27. U.S.N. letter received on moving Airpor.} hangar. 6 15 1953 11 428 28.,. Order transferred t?rom Airport surp_?us to cc?nstructio??. fund. 6 29 1953 11 432 29. Airport statement and receipts received. . 6 29 1953 11_ 433 3C?. Airport report filed. . 7 6 1953 11 435 31., Airpc?rt weather bur?au discoxltinuation protested. 7 6 ?953 11 435 32., Bids received orL Airport truck, awarded to Raney Chevrolet Co. 7 13 1953 11 436 33.., Airport receipts ana statement received. 7 13 1?353 11 437 34._ Airport report filed. ; 20 ?953. 11 438 35.. No suggestions offered on N?.? option at Airport. 7 20 1953 11 438 36.,. Airport audit repor ? filed. 7 27 1953 11 441 37., Architect pay for Airport service held up pending check of building. 8 3 1953 11 443 38._ Airport report file?.. 8 3 195;3 11 443 39., Airport report filed. 8 10 I953 11 445 40., O.R. Parker's offer accepted on•purchase o? surplus barracks. 8 17 1953 11 446 !+l.. Airport report filed. 8 17 1953 11 446 ±2.. Airport repo:?t filed, 8 24 1953 11 449 43. Airport report field. 8 31 1953 11 450 ?4.,. Airport C.A.P. building to be moved. 8 31 1953. 11 4-51 '+5.b ld -tanks at Airport used for drainage. 8 31 1953 11 451 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N H C t N C ew anover oun ?, . . ? MATTER• Airpor t - xec. u. s. ,?J'_ Counry Indezce Since 1888 ? xy?-? TO IO?p?? IIU11Hf? Op?11 Ot PAT OfFICE ??(,a-? Hn Identifying Trade Mark ??-g fURNAMH INITIAL TAE COTT A-Z TAC INDEX MILCE 8Y THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DHIO SOLD tY ONEN i. OUNN, NEM /ERN, NORTN GROLINA ? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE ? MINUT E BOOK . `. Month Day Yeur ? ? ., i i Vol. Page ' l. Airport report filed. ; 9 8 ? 1953; ? 11 .. 452 2. : Mid-way fuel stops considered at Airport. ,: 9 8 1953.? 11 452 -. 3. Letters presented on weather bureau services at Airport. . 9 8 1953.? ; 11 452 ?? 4. Airport report filed. 9 14 1953?? 11 453 - 5. Airport map presented. 9 21 1953: 11 454 ? 6. C.A.A. lef.t,er received on television tower at Airport. _ 9 21 1953.i 11 454 . 7. Dept. of Chamber Commerce letter read on wea?her bureau. 9 21 1953' 11 454 8. Airport r.eport file?. 9 2I 1953 II 455 9. C.A.A. letter received, re?iyo un curtailment of weather service. 9 21 1?953. 11 455 10. Nort'..z??arolina Equipment price received on Airport blades. 10 5 1953__ 11 457 11. Airpor.t repor.t filed. 10 5 1953 11 457 12. Weathe-r. bureau letter received on services resumed at Airport. 10 12 1953? 11 459 13. National Airlirles letter received on Airport schedule change. 10 12 1953.. ll 459 14. Airport ?receipts and disbursements receive?. 10 26 19S31 11 463 15. Airport business between County and Navy di_scussed. 10 26 1953 11 463 16. Civil aviation accep'-:ed fo7: consicieration. 11 2 1953 11 464 17. Navy's joint use Airport agreement discusse?l, ,?bjection raised on te-rms. 11 2 1953,: 11 464 18. Airport mutual agreement continued discussion at length. 11 2 1953, 11 464 19. Airport agreement discussed with Navy. 11 2 ; 1953i 11 464 20. Aviation committee invited to inaugt?.ral flight at Airport. 11 2 1953% 11 464 21o AirPort reports filed. 11 16 1953; 11 466 22. Airport receipts filed. .11 23 1953: 11 467 23. County and Navy agreement declined. _l'_ 30 , 1953; 11 468 . 24. Agreement for jet aircraft not signed. 11 30 1953; 11 468 25. Clause req.sested to be placed in agreement. 11 30 1953 11 469 26. Motion carried to ammend proposed agreement. 11 30 1953 11 469 27. Airport repo?ts filed. 11 30 1953 a 1? ?+E?9 28. R.A. Shew suggeste? imprinent domain on A?irport. 12 3 1953. 11 472 29. Airport agreemen.t discussed. 12 3 1953 11 472 30. R.B. Page presented comments on Airport. 12 3 1953 11 472 31. County Att?:?r`n.ey explained re-written agreement, joint agreement to be re-?aritten. 12 3 1953' 11 472 32. Airport hangar rent and gasoline report filed. 12 7 1953: 11 474 33. American Redcross granted use ??f. Airport hangar for supplies: 12 21 1953 11 476 34. Airport report filed. 12 ?_1 1953 11 476 35. Airport report f?.led. 1 11 1954 11 478 36. C.A.A. authorized c?? dispose of nine Airport buildings. 1 18 1954 11 479 37. Airport receipts and disbursements received. 1 18 1954; 11 480 38. Airport report filed. 1 25 1954' 11 481 39.. Airpart. rep??rt filed. 2 1 1954' 11 482 40. Conference held on Airport ?a?ttersa 2 8 1954 11 483 41. Negotiation explained in detail on Airport. 2 8 1??54' 12. 4?3 42. Airport meeting held. 2 8 1954' 11 483 43. Re-negotiation requE?.?;t,ed with Navy. 2 8 1954.' 11 483 44. Navy-Airport contx?.c,t discussed. 2 8 1954; 11 483 45. Only Rs A. Shew objected to re-negot:i_ation with Navy. . 2 8 1954; 11 484 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover County, N. C. eac. v. s. ??q `? County Indezee Sinee 1888 ? TO lota?? naM?s. Opl? af PAT OFFICE C.C.?,e¢//7G?a?- An Identifying Trade Mark fURNAME INITIAL TAB Ha g? ?? NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ;l ;c S? l.:y Motion carried to start re-negotiation wit}i Vr?vy, committee named. 2.::Kerr Ave. referred for closing for runway. 3.;;Letter received from W.D. Wyatt on use of Airport space. 4.: Airport report filed. A?rport ?.?:?. . meeting called to meet committee on negotiations. 6.:, More members narned to committee on negotiations . 7,,;Letter read from Washington on negotiations with Navy. 8°.:' R?port presente?. on Airport surveys at Che?:ry Point and Edento?. 9..Congressional letter on Navy-Airport matters. 10.: Airpo-?-t report filed. 11. Inq}airy by Mrs. Bins made on Airport. 12..Senatorial let?er received on use of Airport as Marine Corp. Base. 13. Airport report filed. 14. Piedmont's maintenance Supt. referred on Airport comglaint. 15..,N.C. Motors Carries Assoc. granted use of Airport building. 16..;Leaks fixed in administrat:i.on building. 17...Reply receive? on Navy use of_ airfield. 18._ Airport report filed. 19. City Manager advised on Airport operati.ons, assistance offered, 20.,Airport report filed. 21. Attention called to General Motors Para? at Airport and .-?zalea Festival. 22.`C.A.A. authorized sale on Airport buildings. 23..;Letter received on terminal building repairs. 240. Ai7-port report ?iled. 25, Letter received on sale of Airport building. ? 2?.,_Bids received, contract awarded to N. A. Sykes. 27..,Chairman thought County was _ent?;?l?rl to Government payment for Airport maintenance. 28..;Bids authorized ?n Airport. 29...Airpor?, statement received. 30.:Bids received on Airport barracks. 31., D.R.Parker awarded bid on building ??one(1) and fo?.r.(4) C.F. Collins ?au.ilding ??six (6). 32.. Airport report filed, recei.pts filed. 33. Bids received on tractor and mower. 34. Bids given ta purchasing agent. 35. Letter writt?n to National Airlines or?. rumor to cut off flights to Wilmingto?.. 36. Reply received from T?Tational Airlines on canc211ation of. flights. 37.,Airport report file?.. 38..C.A.A. notice referred on obstruction of runway. 39._Airport tractor referred to purchasing agent. 40. N.C. Motor Carries Assoc. thanried C,ount?y for use of Airport space. 41..,Civil Air Patrol invited Commissioners to meeting. !+2. Orrell Farm Equipment Co. awarded bid for Airport tractor. 43? Airpart report filed. !+4.;No objections raised on C.A.A. rene`aing landing license at Airport. 45._Airport report filed. 46...Appreciation given to N.C. MotorCarries Assoc, at Airport. SUBJECT ` _ MATTER: Airport - COTT A-Z TA? INDEX MI?CE BY THE GOTT tNDEX COMPANY, (OLUMBUS, OHIO SOID ?Y OWEN i. GUNN, NEIr tERN, NORTX GROLINA DATE Month ? Day Year 2 8 1954 2 8 1954 2 8 1954 2 15 1954 2 15 1954 2 15 1954 2 15 1954 2 15 1954 2 23 1954 2 23 1954 3 1 I954 3 1 1954 3 8 1954 3 1S 1954 3 15 1954 3 1S 1954 3 15 1954 3 15 1954 3 15 1954 3 22 1954 3 22 1954 3 29 1954 3 29 1954 4 5 ? :1954 4 5 1954 4 5 1954 4 i2 1954 4 12 1954 4 12 1954 4 12 1954 4 12 1954 4 20 1954 4 26 1954 4 26 1954 4 26 1954 5 3 1954 5 3 1954 5 10 1954 S 10 1954 5 10 1954 5 10 1954 6 1 1954 6 1 1954 MINUTE BOOK Vol. - Page 11 484 11 484 11 484 11 486 11 486 11 48E? 11 486 11 486 11 488 11 488 11 489 1 1 490 11 493 11 493 11 493 11 493 7_ 1 49 3 11 494 11 494 11 495 11 495 11 496 11 496 11 496 11 498 11 499 il 500 11 500 11 501 11 501 11 501 11 505 11 507 11 508 11 508 11 510 11 511 11 512 11 512 11 512 11 513 11 516 11 516 6 1 1954 11 517 6 1 1954 11 S17 . 6 7 1954 . 11 519 INDEX TO COMMISSIO?ERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. nac. u. s. County Indezea Since I$88 ? T? loto?9 oam?s? Op?p Ot ver OFFICE ?lPe.? An IdenNfyin¢ Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS - sue?ECT ? _ MATTER: Ai rp o r t - COii A-Z TAB iNDEX MILCE By THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DN10 SOLO tY ONEN i. pUNN, NEw {ERN, NORTH GROLINA s? .. . DAiE y MINUTE BOOK ,; Month Day Year ? Vol. Page ' 1. .Airp<?rt report rec?eivede ? ( 2. .Air?ort building rente?. . r? 3. Airport report filed. , ( 4. :??avy-County agreement discussed on Airport runway. .. 6 S. .Authorized funds for maintenance at Airp?rt. .. 5 6. .Liability of aircrafts discussed. . 6 7. Airport agreem??_;, :?_ccepted between U.S. Gover?unent and County. 6 8. Airpor.t warehouse lease approved?. 6 9. Airport receipts received. ( l0. Score ?heet for Airport rodeos received. (, 11. Pied:nont agree?ent referred. ? 12. .Airport report filed. 7 13. Ai?-port report filed. 7 14. .Airport receipts filed. . 7 15. Airp?rt report filed. _ 7 16. Piedmont letter received on support of Hinshaw Bil1a 7 17. Airport report filed. 7 18. .Government received on joint use of Airport. g 19. Piedmont letter. recezved on Hins'riaw Bill. 8 20. ,Airport report filed. _ 8 21. Airport Manager.'s letter received for sign at Airport r.oad. 8 22. ?rport: receipts r?c?ived. g 23. Airport c.??h receipts and disbursements received. ..? ?4• Airport report received. 8 25. Airport report received on hangar. 9 26. No report received froni Navy. 9 27. Airport report received. 9 28. Jones and Henness (New Bern) bid accepted on Airport hangar. .10 29. Notice received on lease te-rmination at Airport. 10 30. Motion adopted to giv? Navy notice on Airport agreement. 10 31. Airport report filed. 10 32. L.All?port re.staurant lease to be adrTertised. 10 33. Piedmont's U-Drive-It-Se:rvice referred at Airport. 10 34. Airport receipts filed. 10 35. Navy letter accepted on termination of Airport order. 10 36. Airport report filed on damages to hangar. ,10 37. Airport receipts filed. 10 38. Airport resturant space leased to Rossie and ?ames Thompson. 10 39. Airport hanagar to be repairede 10 4G. Action postponed on Navy's request for reconsideratior? of ?ctobe.r. 4th action. il 41: Action referr?d to ?.A.A. on Navy not cutting trees at Airport. 11 42. AEtion carried to give County Attoxne?,, instruction to confer with C.A.A. on Navy_?c??ntract.ll 43. Ai_rport receipts filed. 11 44. Navy letter received on allowance for Airport mainenance. 12 45. Government agreement considered. 12 46. Airport disbursement and receipts received. 12 7 1954.? 11 519 . , 7 1954.i 11 519 , i, 14 1954.? 11 520 1C 1954.', 11 521 .. 17 1954! 11 521 . 17 1954-; 11 521 17 1954.,' 11 521 . 17 1954 ? 11 ??23 21 1954_ 11 524 21 1954 11 524 28 1954.? 11 526 6 1954a 11 526 12 1954. 11 529 12 1954. 11 529 . 19 1954: 11 531 26 1954: 11 533 26 1954.' 11 533 2 1954.: 11 534 2 1954; 11 535 ? 9 1954.; 11 536 23 1954. 11 537 23 1954 11 538 23 1954. 11 538 3(? 1954, 11 539 13 1954 ;? ll 540 13 1954 : 11 540 13 1954 ; 11 ?41 4 1954 : 11 543 4 1954 ; 11 543 ; 4 1954 11 543 4 1954 ; 11 545 11 1954 , 11 546 11 1954 11 546 11 1R54 . 11 546 18 1954 11 547 18 1954 . 11 547 18 1954 ? 11 547 25 1954 . 11 547 25 1954 11 547 1 1954 Ii 55? 1 1954 11 550 8 1954 11 552 15 1954 11 554 6 1954 ; 11 599 6 1954 ! 11 599 13 1954 11 561 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - New Hanover Count?, N. C. ?ec, u. s. County Indexea Since 1888 ? To loto? nam?s, Op?t1 a} rnr OFFICE (??L?o.Z?? An Identifyin¢ Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL 7AY kf i, ?, NATURE Of PROCEEDlNGS ? ?; ?a i` 1?' Airport cash receipts received. 2;; Airport hangar author:ized repairs. 3;; Airport receipts filed. 4;;Small building authorized at Pennington hangar. 5.: ?ape Fear avaition report filed. 6., Airport cash receipts filed. 7:, Action postponed on Airport's Coastal Cab Co. agreement. 8:: Ai?port recei??ts ?'?ceived. 9,. Airpr?rt receipts fz?ea. 10. Airport committee complaint on Airport recreation service, referred back to them. 11. Coastal Cab Co. agreement tabled. 12.: Coastal Cab Co, agreement continue under present one v.ntil Jul.y lst 1955. 13., Airport cash receipts received. 14.. Airport statement received on service. 15?. Airport ?eport filed, 16. Airport receipts filed on hangar. 17. Pied.nont executive L.W. Colson dead, sympathy expressed. 18. Airport receipts received. 19., Letter xeceived on inspection of ditches at Airport by Navy. 20.: Invoices for repair to Airport ha?igar rep??ted. 21.. Airport cash receipts received. 22.. Navy to secure bids For Airport ditch re??airs. 23.: Receipts for Di?????r Relief Funds for Airport ?'eferred to State Budget Bureau. 24., Airport cash receipts filed. 25. Airport cash receipts filed. 26.?: Airport disbursements filed. 274 Airport Manager's letter reeeived on setting up floodlights. 28.., Airpor.? ?=?greement received on use of Airport field. 29.,, Airport cash receipts received. 30._. Airport office for Hall Walters Charter Service considered. ?1. Navy letter received on Airport drain problems. 32. Navy to make repairs on drain, removal of trees considered. 33.,C.A.A. authorized annual breakdown of uses and cost of property transfers. 34. Report received on land transfers at Airport. 35., Airport rental fees received. 36.,, Hurricane Relief Funds approved for Airport repairs. 37., Airport cash receipts received. 38, Airport land on Kerr Ave. to be surveyed for industry. 39.; Airport budget increased. 40..?s;oastal Ca. agreement approved for Airport services. 41., Airport cas?Y receipts received. 42.,, Airport budget estimates received. 43. Airport receipts received. 44.,? Airport Manager's letter received o?.-? C.A.A. switch panel. 45..,Airport report received. 46.,Airport cash receipts received. SUBJECT ? _ MATTER: Airport - COTT A-Z TA? INDEX M16CE 67 THf COTT INDEX tOMP11NY, [OLUMBUS, OH10 SOLD ?T OWEN i. YUNN, NEM iERN, NORTN GROLINA ? DATE MINUTE BOOK ; ` Month Day Year Vol. Page ,12 20 . 1 3 , 1 24 1 31 2 7 2 7 2 14 2 1? 2 21 2 28 2 28 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 14 3 21 3 28 3 28 4 4 4 4 4 12 4 12 4 12 4 12 4 18 4 18 4 25 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 16 5 16 5 23 5 23 5 ?? 5 23 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 13 6 13 1954 . 1955.. 1955 .. 1955.. 1955_ 1955. 1955 . 1955 1955. 1955 1955 1955 1955.. 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955. 1955. 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 . 1955 1955. 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955. 1955 1955 1955. 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 562 564 571 572 573 573 574 575 577 578 578 580 581 581 583 584 585 585 587 587 5?8 588 588 589 590 590 591. 591 594 595 596 596 596 598 598 600 6Q0 600 600 602 603 604 606 606 6 20 1955 - 11 607 6 27 1955 11 608 INDEX TO CQMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover County, N. C. _ MATTER• Airport ? ¦e?. u. s. County Indezea Since 1888 ? To IoCO?Y naltl?f, o?Nn 4t COTT A-2 TA6 INDEX rAT OFFICE ?p?"J? AnldenrifyingTradeMark M0.LE Bt THE C07i INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, DHIO SURIiAMB INITIAL TAB SOLD ?Y OWEN i. GUNN, NEw RERN, NORiN UROLINA NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page l. Airport cash receipts received. ? 2. Airport agreement approved with Navy. 7 3. Airport receipts received. 7 4. Coastal Cab Co. contract presented. _ 7 5. Airport cash receipts received. 7 6. Federal Law presented on funds for Airport repairs. 8 7. Airport cash receipts received. 8 8. Yellow Cab Co. bid accepted. 8 9. Airport cash receipts received. 8 10. Airport statement af incr?-ne and cash receipts received. 9 11. Completion t?? ?uildir.g and dedication ceremonies. 9 12. Authorized renewal. of cozitract for use of the facilities at Bluethenthal.Airport. 10 13. Approved lease for portion of Airport grounds, receipts received for lease of grounds. 11 14. Insuranc? on Airport ground accepte?., progress report on terminal building received. 11 15. Monthly repor.t received. 11 16. Terminal building named "Warren K. Pennington Terminal". 11 17. Check rece;i.ved for use of Airport grounds. 11 18. Cash receipts deposited. 11 19. Lease agreement referred to chairman. 11 20. D?dicational ceremony. 11 21 Report of. Dedicational ceremony. 12 22. Meeting to be held to discuss landing fee. 12 23. Chairman presented lease b?te?Teen County and Cape Fear Amateur Radio Club, ap?:?°oved. 12 24. Monthly report :received. 12 25. Authori?ed Navy to repair runway lights at Airport. ,12 26. Fire insurance placed on Airport building. 12 27. Monthly report received and filed. 12 28. Checks rece_i_?T?d for hurricane clai.m at Airport. 1 29. Contract approved for transportation at Airport with Yellow ?ab Co. 1 30. Del`.a Airlines asked to extend service to Bluethenthal Airport. 1 31. Received re???ipts for wi7zd storm damages at Airport. 1 32. Lease approved between County and National Airlines. 1 33. Received Airp?rt report. 1 34, Received check for storm damage: 1 35. Approved insurance policy on Airpor.t building. 1 36. Receipt received from Navy f_or use of Bluethenthal Field. 2 37. Receive? report of Airpo:r•t ?em?loyee's injury. 2 38. Monthly?repor? received. 2 39. Report on communication equipment building. 2 40. Letter protesting cancellati?n of flig?its in and out oi WilmirLgton. by National Airlines. 2 41. Approved contract with "U-Drive-It". ' 3 42. Repozt on meeting with National Airlines. 3 43. Received check from Navy for use of Bluethenthal Field. 3 44. Received monthly report. 3 45. Meeting to discuss erosion problem. 3 46. Navy to corre;:t: erosion problem. 3 5 1955 11 611 11 1955 11 612 11 1955.. 11 612 25 1955 11 616 25 1955 11 616 15 1955. 11 624 15 1955 11 ?24 . 29 1955 11 625 29 1955 11 627 19 1955 11 632 26 1955 12 ? 24 1955 12 9 7 1955 12 16 14 1955 12 17 14 1955 12 17 21 1955 12 18 21 l_955 12 18 28 1955 12 19 28 1955 1Z 20 28 1955 12 20 5 1955 12 22 5 1955 12 24 13 1955 12 25 13 1955 12 25 19 1955 12 27 19 1?55 12 28 19 1955 12 28 3 1956 12 30 3 1956 12 30 9 1956 12 32 17 1956 12 35 17 1956 12 35 17 1956 "12 36 23 1956 12 37 30 1956 12 38 6 1956 12 41 13 1956 12 44 ?0 1956 12 45 20 1956 12 45 20 195? 1L 4? 5 1956 12 49 5 1956 12 49 5 1956 12 49 5 1956 12 50 12 ??956 12 52 19 1956 12 53 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. nEe. u. s. County Indezee Since 1888 ? TO loeah nam?f? op?n at PAr OFFICE ??J?JL?o-? An Identifyins Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL TAB ,a 3 NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS ?? 1.Approvrd agrec?:iient with "U-Dr.ive It" Co. 2,: Letter relating to air conditioning units. 3?'. ?irport receipts received azid filed. 4.; Luncheon to aiscuss expanding Industrial and Commerical Eco?,.ony to area. 5..: Navy to cut and remove trees near Bluethen'thal Fi?eld. 6.; Airpor? cash receipts received. 7.' Azalea Queen to arrive at Airport. 8. Instructions to get weather bureau at Airport ba.ck to t?enty-four hour service. 9' Repor? of Count? f?.?.nds d.eposzted by Airport received. 10. Statement of income 3nd disbursements received. 11. Twenty-four hour weather service to be resume providing funds are available. 12.,The Civil Aeronauti.cs Adminstration will aide to secure release from recapture..clause. 13.;,Letter referring to weather bureau at Bluethenthel Field. 14..Approved renewal of. iE,ase with Jocie Twlotor Lines of Charlotte, N.C. 15. Government sur?lus equipment sec??.red for Airport. 16..Letter coxYCerning erroneous designation of "Bluethent?zal Field". 17. Cash receipts received and filed. 18. ?2equest to renew lezse referred to County A?.tcrrney. 19. Letter relating to service and weather burea:.l. 20.,,Received cash receipts ?or May 21-31 and June 8?h 1956 21.,I?eceived statement of income, disbursements and budget b?.lance as of May 31 1956. 22. Payment approved for installing plague "Warren K. Pennington Terminal". 23.,,Memoradum to replace fence referred to John A. Westbrook Airpoxt manager. 24. Mr. John A. Westb?ook to cut ditch on Airport side. 25.,Settlement made to property owners for removal of trees. 26. Sinclair Refining ?o. awarded bid for A-irport gas. 27..:Request to transfer funds declined. 28. Received letter acknowledging win.dstorm damage. 29.,;Complaint about water at Airport referred to John A. Westbrook, Manager. 30. Received 1_etter repor-ting of complaint at Airport. 31. Letter from Navy requesting that certain maintenance work be accomplished. 32.,Communication relating to the rent of two rooms at Airport terminal building. 33. January repor.t received and filed. 34. Request to build hangar referred to John A. Westbrook. 35..:Approved funds for fence at Airport. 36..,Discussion of bulldozer blad??s for Airport. 37. Approved powex- lines at Airport. 38. Approved letter requesting approach lights. ? 39. Request to provide pipes to ex?:end drainage continued. +O. Board invited to Airport to investigate space for setti.ng up restaurant. ?]_...Letter of thanks from Civil Air Patrol. +2. Approved request of funds from Airport budget to Capital Outlay within budget. +3. Letter to Congress concerning Weather Bureau Dept. +4...Report relating to Weather Bureau Service. +S.;Letter of thanks from Airport Manager, John A. Westbrook. +6.,Inspection summary report referred to John A. Westbrook. SUBJECT ? _ MATTER: Airport - COTT A-2 TA6 iNDEX MI?CE BY THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SOLD ?Y OWEN 0. pUNN, NEN tERN, NORTIi UROLINA DATE Month Day Year 3 19 3 19 3 19 3 26 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 16 4 16 4 23 5 7 5 14 5 14 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 28 5 28 6 11 6 11 6 25 7 2 7 9 7 23 8 6 9 17 9 17 11 5 11 9 11 19 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 11 3 11 3 25 4 29 S 6 5 20 6 10 6 LO 7 15 8 5 8 19 9 23 1956 1956 ,. 1956 ., 1956 ,. 1956, 1956.. 1956. 1956 .. 1?56 1956 1956 L956 L956 L956 1956 L956 L956 L956 L956 , t956 1956 t956 t956 L956 t956 L956 L956 L956 t956 1956 1956 1957 1957 L957 1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 L957 1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 L957 MINUTE BOOK Vol. Page ? 12 ?3 12 ?3 12 54 12 .55 12 57 12 57 12 ` 57 ? 12 :F l 12 61 12 64 12 67 12 68 12 69 12 69 12 70 12 70 12 70 12 72 12 73 12 75 12 75 12 78 12 79 12 81 12 85 12 88 12 95 12 95 12 106 12 107 12 107 12 127 12 127 12 127 12 129 12 136 12 139 12 148 12 151 12 153 12 158 12 159 12 167 12 172 12 174 12 182 H t N C INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES - N C oun anover ?, . ew . , MATTER: Ai rpo rt _ ncc. u. s. ,,,p? County Indezea Since 1888 ? i0 btq?? nam?s. op?p at COTT A-2 TA! INDEX rer ovvice ?aep,?ir?.o?i' An(dentifyingTradeMarlc M0.CE BY TNE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO SURNAME (NITIAL TAB SOLD iY OWEN 0. pUMN, NE11 tERN, NORTH GROLINA .. , . NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE ? ; MINUTE BOOK ; Month . Day Year ? ? Voi. ? Page ' - 1. , Approved request for ?enson Bros. Circus to appear at A-irport. 10 I4 1957? 12 187 ? 2. Request for additional room for weather bureau to be work?d out with Airport Manager. . 11 18 I957.; 12 193 , 3. Letters com?laining of smoke from garbage dump. No action taken. :. 11 25 1957; I2 195 . 4. Mr. Rivenbark to open dztches around Airport. 12 9 1957; Z2 201 : 5. Appz?rved request for lounge at Airport. .. 12 16 1957,' 12 203 6. Granted renewal of lease for Cape Fear Radio Club,Inc. 2 24 1958 12 227 , 7. M?. Hall, Airport Manager and City Officials to discuss petition t?? intervene. 3 31 1958.' 12 139 8. Purchase of la??d and improvement of facilities referred to County Attorney & Talber.t,Jr. .4 14 1958 12 242 9. Board Chairman authorized to sign proof of loss and ?.ccept payment for damages at Airport. 4 21 1958 12 246 10. Report on Airport improvements and land needed. 5 19 1958 1?2 258 11. Inform?d Board of Civil Aviation Week. 6 2 1958 , 12 263 12. Request to orde,r proclamation granted. ' 6 2 195r'> 12 263 13. Airport benches to be considered in next budget. 6 2 1958 12 264 14. Civil Aeronautics Adminstration Engineers request survey of runway for improvements. 7 14 1958, 12 279 ?5. Request for C.A.A. to be present at Board meeting granted. 8 11 1958 12 291 16. Board and C.A.A. officers discuss irnproving of landing track. 9 15 1958 12 302 17. County to empioy Real Estate Board to appraise land needed for Airpor`?, 9 15 1958 12 302 18. Received appraisal report and amount of land needed for Airport. ?. 9 22 1958; 12 305 . 19. Offer to purchase presented to owners for prompt answer, owners refused offer. 9 22 1958 12 305 20. Authorized Chairman to investigat?e possibility for using another runway. 9 22 1958 12 305 21. Approved paymerit of invoices for appraisal. 9 22 1958 12 305 22. Committee appointed with authority to offer more and pay for purchase of land. 9 29 1958? 12 308 23. Report on storm damage and need for extra hangars. 9 29 1958; 12 309 _ 24. Committee report on conference about land, agreement accepted. 10 1 1958 12 310 , 25. County Attorney, Airport Manager tt??draw papers and riotify proper authorities of action.. IO I I958; 12 310 26. Received two bids for hurricane damage, lowest apgroved by ins. Co. 10 6 1958 12 311 27. Motion carried to secure three bids and enter contract on approval of County Attorney. 10 6 1958? 12 311 . 28. Authorized increase of. $I,000 per acre to purchase land. 10 6 1958 12 312 29. Feder,?.l Governm?nt approved acres for laciding lights. 10 13 1958' 12 316 30. Received contracts, Chairman authori?ed to sign, appropriated funds to cover cost. 10 20 195?; 12 316 „ 31. Received estimates for Ai?pn r? damages. 10 20 1958. .?2 317 32, Mr. Westbrook to secure three bids and proceed with work on approval of adj?u.ster. 10 20 1958 12 317 33. Report of drainage problem, approved use of dragline for relief. 10 20 1958 12 317 34. Received bids contrac? awax-ded to J.H. Sloan Co. to proceed at once. 10 27 1958, 12 319 35. Chairman reported on process of securing land. 10 27 1958 12 320 36. Approve? payment for Airport hangar repair. 11 10 1958.. 12 32i 37. Board of Health to lease t?ruck to Airport. 11 10 1958 12 329 38. Request of Taxi Service x-eferred to Airport Committee. 11 24 1958, 12 335 39. No actio?? ?aken on Airport traffic regulatior!s. ,_ 11 24 1958! 12 336 40. Receive? repor'? on Airport ground transportation, app,roved contr?ct ren.ewal., 12 1 1958 ?2 337 41. Letter informing of C.A.A. conference, letter accepting appointment with representative. 12 22 195? 12 347 42. Letter regarding T-Hangars refe.?•red to :?irport Committee. 12 22 1958; 12 347 43. Letter conlplai.ziing of ° trash dia.mp near Airport. 1 12 195? ` 12 358 44. Area designated to burn trees and ?rash. . 1 12 1959; 12 358 45. Approved shi.ft in Airport budget. 1 26 1959: 12 365 46. ApprovF.d payment for work regarding landing lights. 2 2 1959 12 370 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES --- N H C t? N C T anover ew oun y, . . _ I?ATT R Airport ? ? ¦E?. u. s. County Indexea Since 1888 ?' TO IOtah nam?s? op?n Of e?r OFFICE ?11?c? An Identifying Trade Matk SURNAME INITIAL TAB MI?C E Bll SOLD ?Y COTT A-Z TA? INDEX THE COTT INDEX COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO OWEN i. OUNN, NEII iERM, NORTN GROLINA .. . vr, ?; . NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK , ?? ,; ;: ? ,. Month Day Year .. Vol. Page . l:' Board support proposed House Bill #H R 1011 Federal aid to Ai.rport. „ 2 16 1959., 12 380 , 2.. ,y Federal Aviation Agency gave permission to sale track?.ge leading t?? Airport „ ? 2 1959. 12 3&9 3.; Federal Aviation Age?n.cy approved NE?SW runway.for approach landing lights. 3 2 195a. 12 390 4.?,; Board approved request to erect T-Hangars. ,. 3 9 1959.. 12 392 S.,; C.A.P. to operate drink and sandwi?Lh concession during azalea festival. , 3 9 1959 12 393 . 6.,. The Board approved the p?.rchasE:' of property for landing lights at the Airport. 3 9 1959 12 393 7.. Letter from the Board of Health with reference to the proposed trackage sale. 3 9 1959 12 394 8.:. Federal Aviation Agency not willing to pay half for land re?uired for landin.g lights. . 3 9 1959_ 12 3;94 9. Aza?ea Festiva?. Committee want profits from concession at Airport. 3 16 1959 12 395 10... Executive Secretary to re??.ch agreeme?t with C.A.P.'s regarding profits from concession. 3 16 195?? 12 395 11. Board discussed proposed parchase status, motion to condemn necessary acreage for lights. 3 20 1959 12 400 12... Azalea Committee to meet with C.A.P.'s to discu.ss concession at Airport. 3 23 1g59 12 400 13,.: No objections to ele?ated walkway. 3 23 1959 12 401 14.. Bid for trackage awazded to Horton Iron and Metal Co. , 3 23 1959 12 403 , 15.. No commitments made on Airport land negotiations. 4 6 1959„ 12 408 ' 16., C.A.P.'s to received all profits from conces:?;_c??_?? at Airport during C.A.P. Friendship 4 13 1959 12 412 Days. 17... ApprovEd $300 from unanticipated funds to bui.lding re?,?.irs, proceeds from trackage sale. 4 13 1959 12 413 ?8. Representative of. the F.A.A. to attend the heari.ng of County azzd Cameron controversies. 4 22 ?959. 12 422 19... Airport le?.se renewal referred to Cov.nty Attorney, Airport Manager and Committ.ee. 5 18 1959 12 434 20.. Appropriated additional funds for easement to construct._landing ligh?s. 5 18 1959 12 435 21.: Received telegram from F?deral Aviation Agency relative to landing iights. 5 18 1959 _ 12 435 22.?: Approved renewal_ of contr?.e;t ; for Airport ground transportation. 6 1 1959 ._ 12 440 23._ Chairman to wri?? ??he Carolina Power and Light Go. approving Count?r's share for lights. 6 24 1959 12 451 24.:, Secretary to cont?,?t . Airport Manager conceri?ing bids for gas and oi1. 6 24 1959 12 451 25.., Board to discuss pest control contracts for Airport and County Home. 7 1 1959 12 453 26._ Statement for services $180.OQ referred to Airport Committee for explanation. 7 6 1959 12 461 27.;: Received explan<?.tion for invoice of $180.00 , approved payment. 7 20 1959 12 468 ? 28.: Airport insurance increased for renewal deferred until August 3rd. 7 20 1959 12 469 29... RE?eived bids fo? gasoli2ie, fuel and lubication oil referred ta Airport Manager, 7 20 1959 J_2 469 :;: John A Westbrook, Executive Secertary and purchasing agent T.D.Love. 30. Approved increase in insurance premium, appropriated for same. 8 3 1959 12 476 31.. Chairman. s?_gned easemex?t for Carolilla Power and Light Co. 8 3 1959 12 476 32.. Received bids for oil and gas awarded contra?.? ?0 Arkansas Fuel Corp. 8 3 1959 12 ?3? 33.: Appropriated $750.00 for C.A.P. Friendship Days. 8 12 195?3 12 481 34... AuthorizF?-3. ?hairman to execute contract for Airport car rental. 9 8 1959 12 492 35. Received report of disbursements for August 1959, also izzcome for August 1959. 9 2' 1959 12 499 36..- Received report for September 1959. 10 19 1959 12 507 37.,, Report of damage t? culvert Manager to prepare invoice for paymen? from Federsl 11 16 1959 12 517 Government, $280.0? from ?a.nanticipatcaci fur?ds for material. il I6 195y 12 517 38.,, Letter ?f appreci.ation to Piedrziont Ai?-lines. 11 16 1959 12 517 39., Report of. income and disbursements for October 1959. 11 16 1959 12 517 ? ?O... Messr. Braak and Holton to confer with engineers regarding Airport maps. 12 7 1959 12 520 +1., Lette-r. relative to commission on Civi1 Rights tabled for study. 12 21 1959 12 525 +2.; Receive?. report for December 1959. ' 1 18 1960 12 539 +3.; Discussion of commission paid from Air flight ins. 2 15 1960 12 545 N. C, INDEX TO C?MMISSIONERS MINUTES -- New Hanover Count? M TTER: , _ Airpo rt - eec. u. s. p County Indezea Since 1888 ? To loto?! naMes? op?n Of M0.LE BY THE COTTTIN EX COMPAHYX COWMBUS, DNID r?r pvrice (q ?.?.[t?!.,ta.?,, An Identi[yin? Trade Maric SURNAME INITiAt TAB fOLO tY OWEN G. CUNM, NEw ?ERN, NORTN GROLINA ? DATE MINUTE BOOK ? NATURE Of PROCEEDINGS ' MonTh Day ? Year ! Vol. ? Page ' l. Received report for January. „ 2 15 7_960; 12 546 2. Approved use rf Ai-rport for 82nd Airborne Division for public show and concessions. , 3 7 1960,; 12 548 3.. Approved mutual agreement between Seashore Transportation and Airport Taxi Cabs. 3 21 1960 12 557 ,_ , 4.. Chairman authorized to sign annual F.A.A. lease. _ 4 18 1960; 12 565 . 5. Discussio7? of F.A.A. Surp?Zus property. 4 18 1960.! 12 567 , 6,. Received report of income ar?.3 ?isbursementa for March 1960. 4 18 1960.; 12 568 . 7. Received uhe? grant agreement from the Depta of Cor?u.?erce regardi.ng landing lights. 5 2 1960.. 12 572 8. A?horized advertising for. fuel and lubication oil. S 16 1960.: 12 574 . 9. Authorized signing F.A.A. agreement. 5 16 1960. 12 574 _. 10. Received i,ncome and disbursements for April. 5 16 1960 12 575 11. Revenue of $10.?0 per acre for Airport property used by County Home and Farm considered 6 6 1960_ 12 577 in next budget. 12. Recei.s%ed pet.roleum bids, contract awarded to Pu.re Oil Co. 6 27 1960 12 581 ? 13. Airport Committee to at:.t for County <.?? new zoi:ing ma?. 6 27 1960. 12 581 ' 14. Letter to F.A.A. from Airport Manager relative to surplus property at Airport. 5 7 1960. 12 587 . 15. Tlo action necessary on Airport ground transportation contract. 5 7 1960. 12 587 16. Received disburse?lents and income report for May, 5 7 1960 12 587 17. Budget meeting, approved $50,817.83 Airport budget. 7 8 1960. 12 589 18. Received di_sburs?i?i?.nts and income reports for I?1ay and June. 7 8 1960. 12 589 19. Resolution adopted on authorizf.d _ signatwre? ? regar.ding Airpor? property. 8 1 1960 12 602 20. Received income and disburseme.nts report for July 1960. 9 6 1960 12 610 21. Approved donat.ion of six hogs for C.A.P. Friend _ 9 19 1960 12 612 22. Receive?. report for August and notations fromFederal Aviation Agency. 9 19 1960. 12 613 23e No ?ction taken on Avis Transportation Co's request for location at Airport. 10 3 1960 12 616 24. Report on Donna damages, approved material fo? repairs and ;enerator repairs. 10 3 1960. 12 616 . 25. Notice the revex-?:er an prop?r?t? being contested. 10 3 1960 , 12 617 26. Telegra.m f:?-om Admin of F.A.G. opposing trash dump near Airport dump to be relocated. 10 I7 1960 12 619 ?j 27. _ Approved payment of invoice for ponna damages. 10 17 1960 12 620 28. Report of is?.come and disbursements ?eports. 10 17 1960 12 620 29. Approved request f;?r ?o-Kart R=±cing at Airport if groper ins. and County Attorney approvel2: ? 5 1960 12 631 30. Approvec??paym?nt of invoice of $1378.75 for repairs to generator. 12 19 1960 12 638 31. Re{?eived reports for Nov. 1960. 12 19 1960, 12 638 32. Report and recommending for the increase of Airport ins. 1 3 1961 12 640 33. Letter of appreciation from Mr. Don Britt, regarding Piedmont Airlines. 1 3 1961 12 641 ?? 34. Income and disbursements reports for December 1960. 1 16 1961 12 643 35. Messr. Hall and Broadhurst appointed t?? the Airport committee. 1 16 196T 12 643 36. Action deferred on request for Avis U-Drive-It to have office space at Airport. 1 16 1961 12 644 37. Offic? space for Avis U-Drive-It referred to County Attorney and Airport Committee. . 2 6 1961. 12 645 38. County Attorney reported on matters of office space for Avis Car Co. 2 20 1961 12 649 39. Appropriated $300.00 for payment to R.C. Cantwell Realty C?. for clearance easement. 2 20 1961, 12 649 , 40. Airport Ins. referred to Mr. Metts and County Attorney for study and recommendations. 2 20 1961 12 650 41. Appropriated $190.00 from unanticipated and $??500 from Gen.Emegency for building. 2 20 2961 12 650 42. Disbursements and income report for Janaury 1961. 2 20 1961 12 650 43. Authorized $250.00 for increase premium c??st of insurance. 3 6 1961 12 651 4=?. Invoices from H.G.Latimer for generators and ot.'-?.er polic:?s referred for explanation. 3 6 1961 12 651 45. Commis:?-?oners oppose the establishment ?f -. a State Aeronautics Aut1.?.o r i.ty. 3 6 1961 , 12 652 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES -- N H C t N C , anover oun ew y, . . _ MAT TER: Ai rport - ¦ec. u. s. County Indexee Since 1888 ? To IOCOxY nam?s, OplO Ot MILCE BY r?r OFFlCE ?n???? An Iden6fyin6 Trade Mark SURNAME INITIAL iA6 SOLD ?Y THE COTT INDEX COMPANYX COLUMBUS, OHIO OWEN i. DUNN? NEII ?ERN. NORTX GROLINA ' „3 NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS DATE MINUTE BOOK Month Day Year Vol. Page : l: Contract for ground transportation to retnail? wittz Hertz-Drive-You-System. ,. 3 6 1961 12 652 , 2. Authori?ed payment. to H.G. Latimer and Sons for boile?_r insurancea , 3 20 1961 12 656 3.; Disb?irsemeri?: and income reports for Feb. 1961 , 3 20 1961.. 12 658 4:y Authorized additional routes for Piedmont Airlines also employing an Attorney. . 4 4 1961.. 12 661 5.; RepQrt ?f income and disbursements for March 1961. „ 4 17 1961, 12 666 6«. Attorney Oliver Carter re???rted oxz actiox?. regarding additional routes for Piedmont 5 1 1961.. 12 668 .' Airlines, authorized given to emp?ay an a?torney to prese:at t?.? case. 7.,. Resolution for revised Airport Z;?ning adopted, Zoning ordinance pa?es 671-676. 5 15 1961 12 671 8._, Airport easemen? and gxant agreement, resalution to same pages 676-678. 5 15 1961 12 676 9., Authorized privilege tax ?.?hatement. for Cape Fear. S?_luadron, C.A.P. 5 15 1961 12 676 L10« Notice of hear?.ng for Piedma??t local service areas 5 15 1961 12 683 11... Report of inco:ne and di?,l?ursem?FV.?.s `or ypril .1961. 5 15 1961 12 683 12.,. Report on hearing of Piedmont Airlines. 6. 19 1961 12 681 13.. Taxicabs, Incorp. awarded t?iree year contract i.f County Attorney approves. 6 19 1961 12 687 14.., Received fuel bids, contract awarded to the City Service ?il Co. 7 3 1961 12 692 ' 15... Letter re?ues?ing information ?ibout Airport Commission referred to Sec t? f.urnish info. 7 3 1961 1_2 693 i 16._, Authoriz?? ??/e increase for e?nploye??s salaries within budget. 8 21 1961 13 12 17.., Cot;.nty Attorney to negoti.ate for Airport east?.nents and take actia7i on AirPort property. 9 5 196]_ 13 16 18., Report ??n:contract for Airport easements appro4ed, G Attorney to handle details. 9 18 1961 13 19 19.., Accepted 4ui? cl.aim deed from t'.S.A. fox- 42.1 acres of property. 10 2 1961 13 22 20. Authorized the awarding of citations to County empl;oyees for a?.tio73 during C.A.P.tragedy. 10 2 19G1 13 24 21. Authorized replacing firemen's foam ?.nd repairing c?ther damages. 10 2 1961 13 24 22.., Injury clai.m of Mor.ris C.Rivenbark referred to Co??nty Attorney(C.A.P. tragedy). 10 16 1961 13 26 23.,, Awarding of citati?ns for'heroic acts ?'uring C.A.P. tragedy. 10 16 1961 13 28 24.. Mr. James S. Craig dead f.rom injuries during C.A.P. tr.?.gedy. 10 16 1961 13 28 25,. Letters and citations?to those on duty during C.A.P. t.r.agedy. 11 6 1961 13 35 26. Ground tr??.ns?ortation problem referred to County ?'1i?torney for legal advi?se. 11 20 1961 13 37 27..T?etter to American Airways Inc. Board not ir.zteresting in Aerial Photos. at tl.zis time. 11 20 1961 13 38 j 28.,;' Aut?arize?. pa`yment of invoices of $187.98 for C.A.P. 2 5 1962 13 64 29. C,A..P? to errect building providing Air_port Manager appr?ve. 2 S 1962 13 65 30. ? ? ? "_?«?:,:??; ?: ???. ?,?. ?„ ??.g :?? ? abzl??y t? ???E??y . Authoiiz?d Sky Dive -s ?c?- NI N.?:, '-, ?n _° ,-;,.>?.,:?; ^? ? ?'^""} 2 ? a 1962 13 68 31..; Authorized repairs for channels anchoring plate glass. 3 19 1962 13 78 32.. C.A.P. granted tax waiver. 4 2 1962 13 87 33... Meeting iegarding National Airlines service susperiion. 4 2 1962 13 88 34.. Joint meeting authorized employing Mr. Oliver Carter to represent City-County regarding 4 4 1962 13 91 National Airlines Services. 35. Authorized $200 transfer within budget. . 4 16 1962, 13 98 36.. Mr. Wesley W. Knape ar?d John A. Westbrook received certificates of inerit from C.A.P. S 14 1962 13 100 37... Lease renewed by Navy on County Airport. 5 14 1962 13 105 38, Agpropriated $2,000 from easement fund to detention home improvements. 5 21 1962 13 l11 39.. Appropriated ?2,319 from easement fund to election fund. 6 4 1962 13 113 40.. Transferred $10.000 from easement rights to industrial development account. 6 28 1962 13 118 41, Received fuel bids, awardi.n.g.of contract deferred. 7 2 1962 13 120 42?. Memorandum regarding C.A.B. hearing. 7 2 1962 13 121 43.. Autlzorized payment for Attorney fees for C.A.B. hearing. 7 2 1962 13 122 44., Letter relative to runway marking referred to Airport Manager. 7 2 1962 13 124 INDEX TO COMMISSIONERS MINUTES e¢c. u. s. County Indezes Since 1888 r?r orvice ?/?.t?; An IdentiEyina Tr?de Mark -- New Hanover Count?, N. C. _ MATT RT ? Airport To loea+? nam?i, op?n af COTT A-2 TA{ INDEX ? SURti'AME INITIAL TAB 6111,CE 6ti THE COTT INDEX COMPANI, COLUMBUS, ONIO fOLD iT ONEN i. DUNN, NEN ?ERN, NORTH GROIINA DATE ? MINUTE BOOK NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS _ Month Day Year ? Vol. .i Page , 1. Fuel bid awarded to Cities Service Oil Co. _ 7 11 1962 ..13 129 . 2. Budget approved?,except increase in Repairs-Field account. .. 7 18 1962 -:13 134 3. Avis Rent a Car to be considered when present contract expires. _ 8 6 1962 ?13 140 4. Joint meeting pros and cons to save services of National Airlines. 9 21 1962 '13 153 5. Letters commending the C.A.P. for services during storm. 12 3 1962 13 175 6. Copy of a application relative to National Airlines. 12 17 1962 13 179 7. Federal Aviation Agency report. 1 7 1963 '13 182 8. Authorized transferring certain fuel storage facilities to Cherry Point N.C. 5 6 1963 ,13 210 . 9. Communication from the Air Transport Assoc. relative to the Federal Airport Act. 5 b 19b3 ;13 2I1 10. Tax wavied for C.A.P. carnival. 5 6 1963 13 212 11. Fuel bid awarded to Cities Service 0il Co. 6 17 1963 13 222 12. Airport air conditioning taken under advisement, Piedmont Airlines informed of actian. 7 1 1963 13 225 13. Adppted proclamation declaring October 27-November 3rd Federal Aviation Week. 7 21 1963 .13 261 i4. Letter of appreciation regarding ground services. 10 21 1963 .13 262 15. ?•P• A• 04 09 1964 13 309 16. CPF?L Bill of Sale 10 19 1964 13 386 17. Car Transportation 09 08 1964 13 371 18. FAA Lease O1 06 1964 13 280 19. Fixed Minimum Standards 12 07 1964 13 408 20. Manager's House 11 16 1964 ?13 398 21. Fixed Minimum Standards A 12 07 1964 13 403 22. Minimum Standards 12 07 1964 13 400 23. More Space Air Traffic Control Tower. 07 06 1964 13 349 24. Relocation of House 12 21 1964 13 410 25. Road Closing 09 08 1964 13 371 26. Salary Adjustment - Manager 12 07 1964 13 403 27. Transfer of Funds 06 11 1964 13 337 28. Air conditioner 02 15 1965 13 436 29. Erosion Problem 02 O1 1965 13 430 30. Ground Transportation 02 15 1965 13 436 31. Advisory Commission 03 O1 1965 13 445 32. Air Conditioning 03 O1 1965 13 442 33. Air Conditioner 03 O1 1965 13 442 34. CFT - Firemen's Training Space 03 22 1965 13 450 35. Control Tower 03 Ol 1965 13 443 36. County Land Lease 03 O1 1965 13 442 37. Ground Transportation 03 15 1965 13 447 38. Olson Aircraft Corp. Lease 03 22 1965 ' 13 452 39. Olson Aircraft 03 22 1965 13 451 40. Parking Lot 03 O1 1965 13 443 41. Access Road 04 20 1965 ? 13 468 42. Advisory Commission 04 12 1965 13 463 43. Air Conditioning 04 05 1965 ' 13 458 44. Alternate Access Road 04 12 1965 13 463 45. Ground Transportation , 04 20 1965 13 469 46. Ground Transportation 04 05 1965 ? 13 457