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T SUNNY POINT CONTRACTORS As Mayor, Board of Aldermen and Citizens of Southport, we feel that our thanks and the thanks of all citizens of Southport are due to the Sunny Point Contractors and their employees for their great work of aiding in restoration following the storm. Diamond Construction Company: For two large cranes and crews and the work they did in getting boats back into the water, removing trees and other heavy wreckage from the streets. I T. F. Scholes/ Inc For furnishing motor carriers to bring in heavy equipment and trucks and men. Hertford-Ceci! Companies: For furnishing cranes and workmen to remove trees, wreckage and heavy objects from the streets of Southport. The efforts of the above contractors on the Sumy Point installation, all of whom were working there at the time, came volun tarily and without charge. Inspired by what they were doing, our own citizens rapidly awoke from the daze in which the storm had left them. In short, a splendid morale was quickly built up and the City of Southport came right back to normalcy. And the only comment made by the contractors was: “We want to help the people of Southport.” Thanks to the Sunny Point Contractors And other aid, business at Southport is now very little below normal. ”N DAVIS HERRING W. P. JORGENSEN J. A. GILBERT. E. G. HUBBARD F. W. SPENCER Members Of Board Of Aldermen HAROLD ALDRIDGE william McDowell \ The Southport Fishing Industry DALLAS PIGOTT LEWIS J. HARDEE AND OTHER WATERFRONT PROPERTY OWNERS
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