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0401196814^ April 1, 1968 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in Regular Session on April; 1968, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the County Courthouse in Lillington, N. C., attended as follows: M. H. Brock, Chairman of the Board; Gilbert Brown, W. J. Cotton, Jr., C. E. Mclamb and J. E. Womble, Commissioners; H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk of the Board and County Auditor; Wiley F. Bowen, County Attorney; and Mildred Dobbins, Recording Secretary. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Brock, the Chairman, and Mr. J. E. Womble lead in prayer, after which the following business was transacted: Item 1. Minutes of the meeting held in March, 1968, were read and approved. Item 2. Mr. Thomas Allen appeared before the Board and requested the Board to approve the following tax refunds: (a) Payee: Garland Avery Route 3 Dunn, N.C. Grove Township Refund on Erwin fire tax charged in error on 2 lots located in the Town of Coats for the year 1967. Amount of refund $1.59 (b) Payee: David Wallace, Jr. Route 2 Angier, N. C. B.R. Township 1967 Refund Refund on Black River Fire Tax Assessed Value $17,248. $ 17.25 Commissioner Cotton made a motion that these refunds be approved, seconded by Commissioner Mclamb, and the motion carried. Item 3. Mr. Allen also requested the Board to set up Board of Equalization and Review and suggested the following dates for this Board: April 22, 1968, May 8, 1968 and May 13, 1968. Commissioner Cotton made a motion that the Board approve these dates for said Board, seconded by Commissioner Brown, and the motion carried. Item 4. Mr. E. Marshall Woodall, Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney, appeared before the Board and filed his report as follows: REPORT TAX AND WELFARE LIEN ATTORNEY APRIL 1, 1968 COLLECTIONS ON WELFARE LIENS: 1. Sophie Buie McIver case - $240.00 Collected. Attorney fee- $12.00 2. Charlie Elman Denning case - Total Sales price of land Less Expenses: Commissioner's Fee $115.00 Advertisement 46.16 Harnett County Taxes 73.80 Court Costs 30.50 Payment on Welfare Lien Attorney Fee COLLECTIONS ON TAXES: $ 2,300.00 265.46 $ 2,03 &.54 253.45 Total Am't Attorney NAME Township S. D. # Collected Fee *Paul & Bertha Faircloth Ii e 3333 $356.12 $ 10.00 *John H. & Ruth Pate Wilson Duke 3363 207.27 10.00 Calvin W. Patterson Lill 3429 138.19 30.00 Bobby T. Parker Aver 3469 281.14 30.00 Jesse Tart Heirs Aver 3484 7633.51 30.00 Mavis B. Flemin John 3492 244.88 30.00 Willy John Holder ULR 3500 563.73 30.00 Gilbert Burgess ULR 3501 1428.30 30.00 Henry Jackson Sutton SC 3505 130.86 30.00 $10984.00 $7-37.777- *Suits commenced by Mr. Ross. TAX SUITS COMMENCED: -- Name Watson Wood Clarence Barnes Laudie W. Darroch Amount Advance Township SD # of Taxes Atty Fee U LR 3522 $ 60.77 $ 10.0o BR 3523 186.97 10.00 SC 3524 95.79 10.00 144 John A. Womble Lill 3525 $ 609.89 $ 10.00 Hermand W. Sills Duke 3526 119.22 10.00 Arthur Owen Bryant Duke 3527 120.35 10.00 William Paul Lockamy Duke 3528 149.89 10.00 J. H. Hayes Grove 3529 110.49 10.00 Jeff Davis Elliott Lill 3530 98.50 10.00 Grant J. Price Duke 3531 214.53 10.00 Mrs. P. W. Ball BH 3532 443.12 10.00 Sarah T. Howard John 3533 69.95 10.00 Clyde A. McLeod Grove 3534 89.27 10.00 Lester Cameron Smith SC 3535 73.53 10.00 George P. McNeill SC 3536 13.95 10.00 Linda H. Stanley Grove 3537 83.16 10.00 Rejinner Massey Lill 3538 375.93 10.00 John Cozart Grove 3539 42.56 10.00 Herbert Williams Grove 3540 103.56 10.00 Ida Perry Aver 3541 87.66 10.00 Henry C. White Barb 3542 41,05 10.00 Bobby Truelove BH 3543 170.53 10.00 Garland Walters BR 3544 180.67 10,00 Lewis Connell Mclean ULR 3545 125.63 10.00 Sam R. Bowling BH 3546 72.76 10.00 Willa Dorman Matthews Aver 3547 90.15 10.00 Garfield Allen, Jr. BH 3548 57.45 10.00 Nathan McAllister Aver 3549 19.03 10.00 Mattie A. Wesley Lill 3550 111.01 10.00 Otis Jackson Capps Grove 3551 56.36 10.00 Kenneth W. Gregory Grove 3552 127.31 10.00 Sylvester Gill BR 3553 50.23 10.00 J. A. Campbell Aver 3554 125.81 10.00 Anderson Engineering Co. Aver 3555 683,99 10.00 Althea Blue White Aver 3556 251.71 10.00 Veola Suggs Grove 3557 68.17 10.00 Dora F. Campbell UPR 3558 71.58 10,00 James P. Holliday Aver 3559 201.80 10.00 Louise McNeill Aver 3560 258.3]. 10.00 Mary E, Jones Aver 3561 67.92 10.01 Henrietta Barnes Aver 3562 2015.96 10.00 C. J. Hanna Aver 3563 440,71 10.00 Mrs. Abram J. Massey Aver 3564 89.96 1.00 Alonzo Williams SC 3565 574.88 10.00 Mrs, Clyde S. Hixson Aver 3566 35.89 10.00 Eva Minter Aver 3567 167.51 10.00= William Elvin Moore John 3568 90.52 10.00 Warren H. Lee Duke 3569 102.51 10.00 J. Leon Godwin Aver 3570 238,00 10.00 W. E. Turner Duke 3571 34.01 10.00 Total $9770.41 ,T757775 Item 5. Mr. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, appeared before the Board and filed his report which was adopted. Item 6. At the request of Mr. Jones, Tax Collector, and upon motion of Mr. J. E. Womble and second by Gilbert Brown, the Board adopted the following resolution: Be it resolved that the sale of tax liens on real property for failure to pay taxes be held on the first Monday in May, 1968, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. in the Courthouse in Lillington, N. C., and the Tax Collector is hereby AUTHORIZED and ORDERED to conduct said sale pursuant to G.S. 105 -387. Item 7. Mr. David W. Alexander, Director, Harett Agri- Business Development Commission and presented the following report: HARNETT AGRI - BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION REPORT TO CHAIRMAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Second Quarter FY 168 January 1, 1968 to March 31, 1968 1. General As presently constituted, the economy of the United States is not conducive to accelerated development. In fact, we may experience a period in which economic development is retarded due to a number of factors. The major deterrents to development are: (1) scarcity of money in the mortgage market, (2) high interest rates, (3) lack of confidence in the stability of the dollar, and (4) the prospoect of higher taxes, as well as fear of a freeze on wages and prices. Economic progress will be registered only if we establish and carry out sound fiscal and monetary policies over The near and long term future. 2. Programs 145 META training programs are now being conducted in the following fields: service station mechanic, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, bricklaying and stenographer. Some of these courses need more participants -- notably carpentry and bricklaying. A new approach to adult education is being undertaken in several locations within the county. The Adult Basic Education Committee has made arrangements through the Central Carolina Technical Institute to conduct basic training wherever it will be effective. At present, courses are being started at Norrington, at Harnett High and at the Education Center (Maple Grove). Sane 80 -100 people are involved. It is hoped that other areas will take part in this very worthwhile program. 3. Prospects The industry mentioned inthe December 31, 1967 report appears to be very interested in Lillington. A visit to their Wisconsin headquarters brought forth a favorable response from their management team. It is anticipated that some firm decisions will be made early in April. 4. Lawrence Texturing Corp. An enviable record of progress and accomplishment has been established with this company. Precisely four months from the date of their first visit to Lillington (October 19, 1967) by management officials, the first production came off their machines (February 19, 1968). Lillington Industry Promotion, Inc., the Lillington Town Council, Eskridge and Long Construction Company, and the Board of County Commissioner should be applauded for teamwork and cooperation in shaping this project, 5. Conclusion The outlook for industrial development and economic activity during the remainder of the fiscal year will probably be in a low key. In the meantime, the Harnett Agri - Business Development Commission will endeavor to intensify its contact program and to concentrate its efforts in providing an atmosphere of industrial cooperation and understanding in the various communities. 3 -31 -68 /s/ David W. Alexander DAVID W. ALEXANDER, Director Item 8. Mr. David W. Alexander presented the following Resolution which was unanimously adopted by the Board of Commissioners: WHEREAS, the LAWRENCE TEXTURING CORP. has established an operation location in Lillington, North Carolina, and WHEREAS, the plant was in operation within 120 days from the time of initial contact with the management officials of LAWRENCE TEXTURING CORP., AND WHEREAS, the Town of Lillington, its municipal officials and its citizens banded together in making this project a reality, and WHEREAS, the Lillington Promotion, Inc. established the organizational framework for the project, and WHEREAS, the First National Bank of Eastern North Carolina and the Small Business Administration did provide the necessary financing, and WHEREAS, the Eskridge and Long Construction Company did design, construct and deliver the industrial building on schedule despite inclement weather and other factors of an unfavorable nature, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, THAT the Board of County Commissioners and the people of Harnett County do hereby take cognizance of the initiative, cooperation and constructive efforts made in behalf of the LAWRENCE TEXTURING CORP. and congratulates those individuals, organizations and institutions which were instru- mental in bringing the project to a successful conclusion and thereby materially aiding the economic growth of Harnett County. Item 9. Mr. Frank Lewis, Assistant Civil Defense Director, appeared before the Board and requested that his office be authorized to go into the different county offices and obtain information relative to the cost and service of all communication facilities. Upon motion of Commissioner Cotton and second of Commissioner Brown the following Resolution was adopted by the Board: Be it Resolved that the office of Civil Defense be authorized to make a comprehensive study of the telephone, radio, and other communication facilities within the county government. Item 10. Mr. Ray Adcock appeared before the Board on behalf of the Lillington Rescue Squad and stated that this Rescue Squad was duly organized and chartered and requested that the Board approve a donation to the Rescue Squad in the amount of $500.00 as had been done for both the Erwin and Dunn Rescue Squads. Commissioner Cotton made a motion that the Board approve the donation of $500.00 to the Lillington Rescue Squad, seconded by Commisioner Womble, and the motion carried. 146 Item 11. . Harold Upchurch, custodian of the courthouse, appeared before the Board, and upon being questio& by the Board as to why the United States Flag was not properly displayed at the courthous he informed tiie Board that the three flags that were there were in such ragged condition it looked better not to fly them. Commissioner Cotton made a motion that a U. S. Flag and N. C. State Flag be purchased for the courthouse, seconded by Commissioner McLamb and it carried. Item 12. Mr. Wiley Bowen, County Attorney, appeared before the Board and stated that there had been a question of whether or not the Board had the authority to enter a long term contract. He cited G.S. 153 -2.1, and stated that, in his opinion, the Board did have this authority. Item 13. Mr. Bowen stated that the law provides that revenue stamps be placed on deeds by the grantor at the rate of $1.00 per thousand dollars of the value or consideration of the property. The law provides further that upon demand by county, if not paid in thirty days, county can sue for recovery He stated that this was a source of revenue for the county, and he could see no reason why any deed should be recorded without these stamps. He had a copy of the law which he instructed Mr. H. D. Carson to deliver to the Register of Deeds. Item 14. Mr. H. D. Carson appeared before the Board and stated that the Board had previously authorized the purchase of a machine to be used in lieu of the revenue stamps on deeds. He stated that a contract had been entered into for this machine and at the time he was not aware that there was also a rental fee of $240 and a maintenance contract for $63.00 annually. The Board felt that this machine would be better to use than placing these stamps, sometimes a large number, on the deed. Mr. Carson was instructed to send check for the machine. Item 15. Mr. H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk of the Board, filed the following reports with the Board: Clerk of Superior Court Elizabeth F. Matthews Clerk of Recorder's Court Kyle Harrington Veterans' Service Officer Jean M. Irvin Register of Deeds Inez Harrington Dog Warden Ken Black Sheriff W. H. Stewart Electrical Inspectors B. H. Sellars and L. Perry Cameron Item 16. The following road petitions were presented to the Board: 1. By Commissioner Womble: Shore Lake Drive, 3/10 mile, five residents. Petition for Highway Commission to take over and maintain Secondary Road which is a connecting road. 2. By Commissioner Brown: Road 1248 in Upper Little River Township, 4/10 mile. Petition for Highway Commission to grade private road and add as extension of 1248. Commissioner Womble made a motion that these two requests be approved by the Board, seconded by Commissioner Brown and the motion carried. The Meeting was recessed at 11 :45 for lunch to reconvene at 1:30 The meeting was called back to order at 1:30 P.M. by the Chairman, Mr. Brock. Item 17. Dr. Jones, Asst. Superintendent of Education, appeared before the Board on behalf of the Board of Education and presented the Board of Education's Proposal to construct a consolidated school for Angier, Hulas Creek and Lafayette. Included in this proposa] was a site which had been approved by the Board of Education, Division of School Planning, N.C. Dept, of Public Instruction; Sanitation and Sewage Division, N. C. Dept. of Health; Traffic Division, N. C. Public Highway Commission and Leslie N. Boney, Architect (for site and building foundation). This site is made up of approximatel; 55 acres of land on which options to purchase had been obtained. The total cost of this site would be approximately $55,400.00. Dr. Jones stated that the owners of this property had agreed to a plan of financing over a period of ten years. Mr. Bowen, County Attorney, pointed out that a school building could not be constructed on property under mortgage. Cotton Commissioner /recommended that the Board adopt the proposal of the Harnett County Board of Education to construct one consolidated school. The motion died for lack of second. Item 18. Mr. Brock stated that Mr. Ken Black, Dog Warden, was unable to attend the meeting as he had planned, but had asked him to discuss with the Board the problem of getting dogs to Duke University. It was stated that the county had recieved approximately $500.00 from the University last year for these dogs. Until recently the University had nicked these dogs up here, but now they would have to be taken to Smithfield on Thursday of each week. Mr. Black's alloted mileage would probably not be sufficient to travel these extra miles to Smithfield. The Board agreed to permit Mr. Black to carry the dogs to Smithfield until time for the new budget at which time the situation would be evaluated. The meeting adjourned at 2:05 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, Miiacectlins, Recording Secretary 147 THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF CHECKS ISSUED LURING THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1968: 6868 Lillington Rescue Squad 6869 Dougald McRae 6870 Vera Guy 6871 E. Marshall Woodall 6872 Mildred Dobbins 6873 Faye M. Upchurch 6874 E. Marshall Woodall 6875 W. Earl Jones, Tax Co. 6876 W. Earl Jones, Tax Col. 6877 James H. Anderson Co. 6878 Conder's 6879 Town of Lillington 6880 Friden, +NC 6881 Monroe International Inc. 6882 Perry Bros. Tire Service, Inc. 6883 L. B. Jackson 6884 Sexton Motor Sales 6885 Layton Supply Co. 6886 Standard Fluorescent Corp. 6887 Town of Lillington 6888 Gray & Creech, Inc. 6889 Mitchell Printing Co., Inc. 6890 Pitney -Bowes Inc. 6891 Xerox Corp. 6892 Paul B. Drew 6893 Paul B. Drew 6894 Dr. W. W. Stanfield 6895 Duke University Medical Center 6896 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 6897 Harnett County News 6898 W. H. King Drug Co. 6899 IBM Corp. 6900 Bernice Lucas 6901 Board of Education 6902 The Fabric Center 6903 Morris Wade Sales Co. 6904 Carolina Power & Light Co. 6905 Dr. C. L. Corbett 6906 Dr. A. W. Peede 6907 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 6908 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C. 6909 The Michie Company 6910 Mitchell Printing Co. 6911 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C. 6912 Kyle Harrington, C.R.C. 6913 Twyford Printing Co. 6914 Lillington Esso Station 6915 N.C. Natural Gas. Corp. 6916 Storr Sales Co. 6917 Void 6918 Joseph's Dept. Store 6919 Motorola Inc. 6920 Lafayette Drug Co. 6921 Fuquay - Varina Hospital 6922 Sanford Medical Group 6923 C. H. Funeral Home, Inc. 6924 Robert A. Johnson 6925 Moore, Gardner & Associates 6926 Sinclair Refininc Co. 6927 Campbell College 6928 Dr. Ali Jarrahi 6929 Dr. Donald Levanthal 6930 Dr. A. R. Mayberry 6931 Henry M. Jones 6932 The Psychological Corp. 6933 Morris Wade Sales Co. 6934 Twyford Printing Co. 6935 Dr. A. W. Peede 6936 The S & H X -Ray Co. 6937 J. A. Carvin 6938 Bessie Lee 6939 Ruby I. Parker, Home Ec. Agent 6940 Hazel Beard 6941 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster 6942 Conservation and Development 6943 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 6944 Ina Ryals 6945 Mrs. Edwin Morris $946 Etta McNeill $ 50o.00 300.00 216.32 500.00 30.59 118.85 230.00 58.80 483.00 168.21 33.28 14,000.00 109.00 3.09 107.12 11.40 5.12 34.16 71.76 74.95 92.91 124.70 651r68 78.65 12.00 2.70 100.00 75.00 15.10 56.14 40.26 60.38 35.00 1.41 10.51 7.66 19.41 18.00 16.00 71.15 3.00 19.31 73.38 83.78 2.48 75.45 127.45 340.11 96.48 Amt authorized per minutes of 4 -1 -68 March Services Rendered Bd. of Elections March Services Rendered Bd. of Elections Advanced Fees for Tax Suits SD #3522 -3571 Attending Hd. Meting & Preparing Minutes 4/1/68 Court Reporting April 1st Term Atty. Fees for Tax Suits Jury Tickets Jury Tickets Inv. # 2643 Inv. # 1385 Authorization for Water Line to Lawrence Tex- turing Corp. Minutes 11 -6 -67 SL 369181 5556390 8 Tires - Sheriff's Dept. Fees 8628 - Sheriff's Dept. Mar. A /C- Courthouse F 36670 Per Statement 10797 36877, 36878 103 -26578 QQ6344802 Juror Fees. Olive Inquest Transportation of Blood Autopsy of Maggie McKoy Mar. A /C6oroner Mar. A /C -Co. Jail Ticket #7080, Welfare Dpt. 7864 352 - 1939380, 0JD4167 April Rent 4777 -Home Ec. Agent Mar. A/C for Home Ec. Agent E12060- Health Dept. Per Statement VD Treatment VD -GC Treatment Per Inv. dated 2 -2 -68 Postage 82776 Hal Due on A/C pfCSC Office Fees in Court Cases Fees in Court Cases 20491 -Tax Col., 20540 -Dog Pound Mar. A /C- Sheriff's Dept and Co. Pickup Per Statements 80532- Auditor, 80525 -Wel £ are,80884- Health rept. 23.64 Heater -C.D. Agency 32.50 36700 17.45 Re: James Sawyer 140.00 Re; Lovie F. Arnold 8.00 Re: Ann Reeves 40.00 Amb. Service for Joe Mallie Steward 111.60 Dinner Meeting for Planning Board -Mar. 100.00 Provision of 100 Copies of Report 67.13 785. 110.00 March Rent 639.20 Fees & Travel 266.80 Fees and Travel 1020.20 Fees & Travel 390.19 Fees & Travel 5.50 F 78629 14.69 10729- Mental Health, E12240- Health Dept. 22.15 20418- Mental Health 8.00 VD Treatment 242.99 9079 - 9202 - Health Dept. 50.00 Vet. Service Work for the Month of April 205.00 B. Home Care 65.00 Expense for Family Living Workshop 60.00 Gen. Assistance 30.00 Stamps for Health Dept. 839.19 Co's Part for Forest Fire Control 38.41 B. Home Care 52.50 B. Home Care 150.00 B. Home Care 52.50 B. Home Care 148 6947 Mrs. Wade Johnson 6948 Mrs. Erwin Johnson 6949 Margie Johnson 6950 Lettie Johnson 6951 Mrs. E. G. Fullbright 6952 Mrs.David Ferrell 6953 Mrs. Cristal Evans 6954 Mrs. Claude Cook 6955 Mrs. W. G. Butler 6956 Mrs. L. F. Byrd 6957 Mrs. Jack McCoy 6958 Grady Adcock 6959 Nettie Jacobs 6960 William P. Ore 6961 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 6962 Central Service Station 6963 Mobile Communication Service 6964 Kelly & Randall Drug Co. 6965 Lustra Lighting 6966 Gwen G. Dunn Company 6967 Pitney -Bowes Inc. 6968 Xerox Corp. 6969 Edwards & Broughton Co. 6970 Inez Harrington Reg. of Deeds 6971 Paul B. Drew 6972 C & W Red &White 6973 Purdie Brothers, Inc. 6974 Ernest West 6975 Kelly & Randall Drug Co. 6976 Lillington Medical Clinic 6977 IBM Corp. 6978 Carolina Power & Light Co. 6979 Dunn Business Machines Repair 6980 Bertha Dudley 6981 Harnett County News 6982 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 6983 Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. 6984 First National Bank of Eastern NC 6985 Southern National Bank of N.C. 6986 First National Bank of Eastern NC 6987 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 6988 Central Carolina Bank & Trust Co. 6989 N.C. Board of Health 6990 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 6991 Morris Wade Sales Co. 6992 Roane - Barker Inc. 6993 Twyford Printing Co. 6994 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc. 6995 Twyford Printing Co. 6996 Piedmont Communications Go.,Inc. 6997 N.C. Fed. Surplus Property Ag. 6998 N. C. Memorial Hospital 6999 Dr. Mary Margaret McLeod 7000 Kelly & Randall Drug Co. 7001 McKnight's Drug Store 7002 Lillington Medical Clinic 7003 Durham County Treasury 7004 Broadway Drug Store 7005 N.C. State Comm. for the Blind 7006 Whittenton Ambulance Service 7007 Dr. C. L. Corbett 7008 Dr. J. Ray Israel 7009 Dr. C. L. Corbett 7010 Dr. A. W. Peede 7011 Missing from Printers 7012 Coastal Exterminating Co. 7013 W. Earl Jones, Tax Co. 7014 C. H. Avery 7015 M. H. Brock 7016 Dr. C. E. Roberts 7017 Martha Idell Garr 7018 W. Earl Jones, Tax Col. 7019 W. Earl Jones, Tax Col. 7020 Bertha M. Taylor 7021 Gloria Jane McCoy 7022 Lola O'Quinn 7023 Mary Frances Purdie 7024 First National Bank of Eastern NC 7025 Hospital Saving Association 7026 Bessie S. Johnson 7027 Velma S Edwards $ 224.00 50.00 157.50 59.66 105.00 152.50 118.50 153.75 155.00 23.04 50.00 205.50 25.00 52.50 11.13 111.67 65.0o 5.5o 119.25 67.22 241.20 59.74 5.36 13.94 12.00 337.69 15.25 5.36 8.23 7.00 27.70 5.33 29.00 36.00 12.60 6.65 26.95 5.95 8.05 28.00 10.50 14.00 174.00 11.07 2.84 67.33 48.42 26.31 12.00 68.09 708.10 100.00 10.00 9.25 42.75 39.00 70.00 16.50 1,262.87 70.00 40.00 30.00 135.00 80.00 70.00 716.60 50.00 10.62 11.38 42.00 26 5.10 35.00 140.05 3.75 222.97 213.97 35,489.98 825.77 1.00 1.00 B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care 84439 Mar. A /C- Sheriff's Dept. March Radio Service Ice A/C -March 66341 dtd 41 -68, Less overpayment on Inv. #38627 Pd. 2 -16 -68 by Ck # 6617 1 Med 5 -Post H & Me Binder #242-Reg. of Deeds 103 -26578 332388500 P6762 -Reg. of Deeds Refund for Expenses to Reg. of Deeds Meeting Refund for Inquest Mar. A /C- Co. Jail 55145 -Co. Jail Mar. A /C -Co. Jail Mar. A /C -Co. Jail Re: Reginald Holder 352 - 1939340, 352 - 1939330, oJF4014 Per Statement 4605 - 10elfare Dept. March Rent Per Mar. Statement for Welfare Dept. 19 Food Stamp Transactions 77 Food Stamp Transactions 17 Food Stamp Transactions 23 Food Stamp Transactions 80 Food Stamp Transactions 30 Food Stamp Transactions 40 Food Stamp Transactions Feb. A /C- Health Dept. Mar. A/C -Dunn Health Center E012244- Health Dept. 13373, Less 2% 20632, 20633 11872, 20261, 20288 20637 -Vet. Ser. Office #F37720, 017754 3886,3887. Re: Jennie McNeill Re: Baby Lisa Per Statements for Jennifer & Johnny Ausley Per Statefore for Welfre Re: Jennifer, Jeanette, Johnny Ausley Re: Gary Parker Re: Jimmy Worrell Co's part for Aid to the Blind Amb. Service, Peggy Hodes, Paul Mac Porter, Geo. Suggs PS Clinic PS Clinic 14 & I Clinics M & I Clinics Spraying Courthouse per Agreement Jury Tickets 5 Days as Court Officer Refund for Expenses to District Meeting Refund for Expenses for Special Meeting Gen. Assistance Jury Tickets Jury Tickets Cleaning Health Centers Cleaning Dunn Health Center Work in Tax Supervisor's Office Work in Tax Supervisor's Office April Payroll Group Ins. for Co. Employees -4310 Refund for Overpayment of Insurance Refund for Overpayment of Itsurance 149 7028 Phyllis McNeill $ 1.89 7029 Void 7030 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 270.97 7031 Carolina Power & LightCo. 421.78 7032 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 45.62 7033 Progressive Store 230.11 7034 M. H. Brock 9.96 7035 Billy Lanier 9.96 7036 W. H.ftandall, Jr. 8.00 7037 Robert A. Gray 8.00 7038 Roy Byrd 9.12 7039 Dr. C. E. Roberts 10.66 7040 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 143.59 7041 Carolina Power & Light Co. 20.10 7042 S. River Elect. Membership Corp. 83.50 7043 The E. R. Thomas Drug Co. 30.00 7044 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 414.37 7045 Carrie Speight Bain 267.13 7046 Claster Williams 32.50 7047 N.C. Dept. of Motor Vehicles 4.00 7048 Dorothy Snipes 22.38 7049 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 21.12 7050 Void 7051 Worth Byrd 20.00 7052 N. C. Local Governmental Employees 1,320.89 7053 N.C. Local Governmental Employees 1,776.32 7054 N.C. Local Governmental Employees 1,936.69 7055 Southern National Bank 4,671.90 Amt. Dug on April Salary Per Statements Per Statements Per Statements Feb. & Mar A/C for Co. Jail Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Per Statements Per Statement Per Statement April Rent Per Statements Court Reporting -April Terms Cleaning Welfare Office Licenses & Transfer of Titles Welfare Board Meeting Welfare Board Meeting Welfare Board Meeting Matching Contri. for Welfare & Health Employees Matching Contri. for Gen. Employees & Law Enf. Employees Employees' Ret. Contri. - April '68 W.H. Tax -April '68 150 3629 3630 3631 3632 3633 3634 3635 3636 3637 3638 3639 3640 3641 3642 3643 3644 3645 3646 3647 3648 3649 3650 3651 3652 3653 3654 3655 3656 3657 3658 3659 3660 3661 3662 3663 3664 3665 3666 3667 3660 3669 3670 3671 3672 3673 3674 3675 ?676 3677 3678 3679 3680 3681 3682 3683 3684 3685 3686 3687 3688 3689 3690 3691 3692 3693 3694 3695 3696 3697 3698 3699 3700 3701 3702 3703 3704 3705 3706 3707 3708 FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SALARY CHECKS ISSUED LURING THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1968: M. H. Brock W. J.Cotton, Jr. J. E. Womble C. E. McLamb Gilbert Brown Wiley F. Bowen Thomas Allen Lottie Patterson Bessie S. Johnson W. Earl Jones Alice Schmincke Edna W. Butts Jackie J. Denning Wade H. Stewart Edna K. Newton Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. James V. Griffin B. F. Temple Sherwood West Roger Lyon George E. Cameron James E. Turnage Lincoln Neal H. D. Carson, Jr. Rachel W. Blanchard Harold Upchurch Thomas James Thomas H. Glasby Inez Harrington Velma S Edwards Flora Green Milton Inez W. Sessoms Clyde L. Ross Paul B. Drew B. E. Sturgill Ruth Sturgill Louvenia McL. Lee Fletcher C. Hubbard JamesF. Penny, Jr. Naomi F. Hawley Glyness Meeks Madeline W. Hawley Patricia W. McDonald Mary P. Avery Jean Adcock Annie Lee Sawyer Sandra Mae Byrd Emma Lee West Marjorie G. Wade Harvey V. Godfrey Helen R. Crews Glenn C. O'kelley Egeta Williams Frederick B. Fleming Joyce G. Pulliam= Janet E. Stone Lemuel R. Gilchrist James R. Huggins John D. Davis Virginia L. Thomas Robert B. Blalock, Jr. Catherine Hawks Nanci W. Nelson Frances D. Collier Esther T. Butts Margie Harrington Kathleen Thomas Pauline Sanford C. R. Ammons Charles E. Hammond James E. Goff H. W. Lloyd Juanita S. Hight Ruby I. Parker Bettie E. Giles Vi\rginia L. Simmons James P. West Ida P. Hinnant Ophelia Mclean M. Irene Lassiter $ 116.00 126.80 120.00 120.00 120.00 325.00 546.86 268.13 239.76 489.58 280.13 241.93 204.85 642.43 256.88 478.66 467.58 314.42 454.39 473.47 451.07 454.05 470.01 619.59 285.40 306.96 214.79 210.71 324.31 294.82 252.58 204.22 220.91 238.25 387.42 163.18 145.11 718.27 91.98 298.85 308.41 256.14 243.97 243.97 232.39 221.71 239.96 256.78 456.43 514.47 332.03 467.12 44o.68 467.58 460.80 411.81 457.00 471.76 452.73 446.01 425.74 353.11 459.52 403.41 299.36 319.27 295.91 339.17 325.86= 225.23 258.93 245.00 168.82 170.09 165.16 246.46 239.83 175.14 96.33 582.30 3709 3710 3711 3712 3713 3714 3715 3716 3717 3718 3719 3720 3721 3722 3723 3724 3725 3726 3727 3728 3729 3730 3731 3732 3733 3734 3735 3736 3737 Lida R. O'Quinn Hattie E. Barnes Rebecca S. Coleman Sarah E. Flowers M. H. Canady Shelby F. Johnson Alta Pearl Pope Ken Black Elizabeth F. Matthews Ruby T. Cvrrin Georgia Lee Brown Blanchie W. Raynor Kyle Harrington Addie C. Faucett Brenda Coleman Jake Lamm Robert B. Morgan Jake Lamm Jean M. Irvin Norman F. Lewis, Jr. Lillian B. Smith Roy S. Godwin Peggy W. Hope Glenda Massengill Alma Jean Bass Muriel F. Cann Margaret N. McDonald Phyllis McKeill Rosa Lee Saunders $ 429.49 437.01 474.83 456.15 512.24 310.93 244.79 450.35 496.03 297.47 233.40 203.53 333.63 243.97 214.56 289.00 902.13. 237.91 332.68 391.90 252.58 71.70 445.61 256.14 210.14 476.86 290.36 66.42 112.44