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09041950r614 SEPTEMBER 4th,1950 The Board of Commissioners of Harnett County -met in a regular session on Tuesday September`4th at 10:00 A. M. with all members of the -Board present. Also present was the County attorney, the auditor, and the Clerk to the Board. The The filed. The The filed. report of L. M. Chaffin, C. S. C., was approved and ordered Piled. report of Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds, was approved and ordered report of D. P. Ray, Jr., Tax Collector, was approved and ordered filed. report of L. B. McLean, Veterans Service Officer was approved and ordered J. A. Senter moved seconded by Carson Gregory that the tax books for the year 1950 be turned over to D. P. Ray, Tax Collector of Harnett County. Motion carried. NORTH CAtOLINA HARN.ETT COUNTY TO HONORABLE D. P. RAY, JR., HARNETT COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR: You are hereby authorized, empowered and commanded to collect the taxes set forth in the tax books filed in the office of the Harnett County Tax Supervisor and in the receipts herewith delivered to you, and in the amounts and -from the taxpayers therein set forth, (and also, all other taxpayers and taxes represented by official tax receipts for years other than the current year) and such taxes are hereby delcared to be a first l4Sn on all real property of the respective tax- payers in Harnett County, and this order shall be a full and sufficient authority to direct, require and enable -you to levy on and sell any real or personal property of such tax payers, for and on account thereof, in accordance with law. Attest: Inez Harrington L. A. Tart (SEAL) Clerk to the Board. Chairman, Harnett County Board of Commissioners J A: Senter, seconded by Carson Gregory that a helper be paid from County Funds to aswist the. County Agent's Office in t he work of testing the cattle for diseases in Harnett County. Motion carried. f17Q•0 Paul Tysinger moved, seconded by Carson Gregory that the amount of be paid from -the County funds for the County's part in, the erection of a Fire' Tower in Cameron Hill Section of Harnett County. Motion carried. C. G. Fields moved, seconded by Carson Gregory, :that Allen R. Hockaday, Angier, N. C. be and he is hereby appointed electrical inspector of Harnett County subject to the condition provided by law. Motion carried. Commissioner Senter introduced the following resolution: WHEREAS, it has just come to the attention of the Board of Commissioners that Mr. J. P. Parker passed away this morning; and WHEREAS, the said J. P. Parker was at the time of his death, and for approximately two and one half years prior thereto, Superintendent of the Harnett County Home; and WHEREAS, during his term as Superintendent of the County Home the said J. P. Parker discharged his duties in a satisfactory and commendable manner, and rendered a good service to the County, and the Board of Commissioners feels a distinct loss in his passing; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Harnett County Board of Commissioners sincerely regrets the loss of his public servant and citizen, and extends to his family its heartfelt sympathy;' AND BE,IT FURTHER RESOLVED,,That a copy of this resolution be furnished to the family of J. P. Parker, and also, that copies thereof be made available to the Harnett County press. Upon Motion of Commissioner Fields, duly seconded by Commissioner this resolution was unanimously adopted. Gregory, 61? The following Jurors were drawn for the term of Court beginning October 2, 1950: John R. Alford meat Barefoot John Mason T. A. Brinkley Wilburt Carr Zeb Brooks Eli Knight Thomas Matthews J. H. Spivey John Snipes J. T. Ellis A. B. Serhman Emmett C. Aldredge M. P. Lee James R. Bryant J. R. Holder J. Sherwood Johnson Vigil Womble Thomas Cameron W. Ws 0. L Matthews Ernest C. Warren J. W. Ferrell Mrs F. E. Pope W. N. Aikens Worth Hamilton Levi Baker Angus House Ernest West Zennie L. Poole Lillington Dunn #4 Lillington #2 Dunn Dunn Johesboro Heights #6 Fuquay #1 Coats #1 Olivia Dunn Kipling Lillington Dunn Coats #1 Fuquay #2 Broadway #1 Lillington #1 Lillington Broadway #1 Dunn Springlake Dunn #4 Dunn #3 Lillington #1 Fuquay #1 Chalybeate Fuquay #1 Dunn Lillington Coats The following jurors wer October 9th: J. E. Jackson Ivan Patterson W. F. Howard Roland Hodges Garris Byrd D. M. Kimmel Allen Holder D. J. McDonald M. T. Matthews Floyd Autry Lewis T. Smith Lester Lanier Mrs M J Bolin D. C. McKenney John P. Whitehead Mitchell McLamb Aldridge Parker Martin Davis Joseph D Pope Hugh L Black Sr. Lewis Gilbert Hoyle Clay J E Barefoot J. R. Stephenson Thurman Collins J Leon Godwin Walter Stewart W J Hawley Roger Lee Spivey Sammie B. Brown Lillington Lverasboro Upper Little River Averasboro Averasboro Barbecue Buckhorn Grove Barbecue Averasboro Hector's Creek Lillington Averasboro Grove Hector's Creek Upper L. River Neill's Creek Lillington Barbecue Averasboro Anderson Creek Duke Averasboro Neill's Creek Hector's Creek Hector's Creek Buckhorn Averasboro Lillington Grove drawn for jury duty for the term of court beginning Dunn Broadway #1 Fuquay #2 Dunn #2 Dunn #3 Dunn Lillington #3 Lillington #2 Fuquay #2 Bunnievel #1 Fuquay #1 Kipling Manchester #1 Fuquay #1 Dunn #4 Dunn #2 Lillington #1 Coats Angier #2 Dunn Dunn Fuquay #2 Dunn Fuquay #1 Mamers Dunn Dunn #2 Lillington #3 Jonesboro H is #6 Lillington Averasboro Upper L. River Neill's Creek Averasboro Averasboro Averasboro Upper L. River Upper L. River Neill's Creek Stewart's Creek Hector's Creek Hector's Creek Anderson Creek Hector's Creek Duke Averasboro Stewart's Creek Grove Grove Averasboro Averasboro Hector's Creek Averasboro Buckhorn Upper L River Averasboro Averasboro Upper L River Barbecue Upper L. River Commissioner Gregory introduced the following resolution, which was read: Whereas, a petition was filed with the Harnett County Board of County Commissioners at its regular meeting held on Monday, June 5, 1950, requesting said Board of Commissioners to approve the creation of' a sanitary district in accordance with the privisions of Article 6, Chapter 130, General Statutes of North Carolina, in the area described in said petition; and Whereas, the Board of Commissioners has examined said petition and has concluded, that the same is in proper form and meets the requirements of said statttes, and the Tax Supervisor of Harnett County has certified that said petition was gigned by 51 per cent, or more, of the resident freeholders within the proposed district; and Whereas, the said Board of Commissioners did on August 7, 1950, set Tuesday, Sept.. 5, 1950, at 11 :00 A. M., as the date and hour for a public hearing upon said petition, and did cause a notice of said hearing to be posted at the Courthouse door in Lillington, North Carolina, and also did cause said notice_ to be published in the Dunn Dispatch, a newspaper published in Harnett County, North Carolina, once a week for four successive weeks preceding the date of said hearing, all as required by the provisions of Section 130 -34 of the General Statutes of North Carolina; and Whereas, said hearing has been held in accordance with the said notice and as a result of said hearing it appears to the Board of Commissioners that said petition should be approved and transmitted to the State Board of Health; Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County that the petition heretofore filed with the Board of Commissioners on Monday, June 5th, 1950, r3questing the establishment of a sanitary district in the area described in said petition, which area is more particularly defined upon the map attached hereto, and made a part hereof, made by Paul M. Van Camp and dated May 27, 1950 be and the same is hereby approved; And be it further resolved that said petition, together with a copy of this resolution, be transmitted to the State Board of Health, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and instructed to transmit said petition to the State Board of Health and to request that the proposed sanitary district be created. Upon motion of Commissioner Gregory, seconded by Commissioner Tysinger, the foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted. C. G. Fields moved, seconded by J. A. Senter, that Harnett County refund to John McDoagald the sum of $170.41, the same being the sum paid by him to Harnett County for taxes due on a certain tract of land in Upper Little River Township, listed as 20 acres in the name of John W. McDougaid, said refund being ordered for the reason that said lands were double listed and the listing in the hame of, John W. Mc Dougald was erroneous. Said motion was unanimously passed. J. A. Senter moved, seconded by C. G. Fields, that Harnett County execute a quitclaim deed conveying its interest in the lands foreclosed under Judgment #k 927 to the heirs at law of T. B. Smith for the reason that said T. B. Smith paid all taxes due on said lands and a nonsuit was ordered to be taken by the Board of Commissioners at the regular meeting in march 1941. Said motion was unanimously. passed. The following road petions for the hard sufacing of certain roads in Harnett County were approved and ordered forwarded to the State Highway and Public Works Commission, and described as follows: (1) That road in Neill's Creek Township which runs from Ed Perry's home, on the Coats Buies Creek Road to Cleveland Johnson's home and is known as the Coats - Lillington Road a distance. of 3.2 miles for hard surfaced. (2) To hard surface that road leaving the G. 1. Smith road (Coats- Bethal Church road) at a pine tree near R. B. Grimes home and running North West to Son McLamb's Station near Green Ford a distance of about 1.8 miles. (Grove Township) (3) To hard surface that road in Grove Township which runs from Hollands Store to C. M. Dupree Store and known as the County line road a distance of 1 mile. (4) To hardsurface that road in Neill's Creek Township Beginning at a point near the home of the late Edwin Greene on the surfaced road leading from Matthews Mill Road to Greene Cross Roads, and running thence easterly by the home of the L L Britt place, Coy Butts, property of Layton Butts, Arthur Jones and Levy Jones and others, to a point onthe public road leading from E. M. Currin's Store to Buies Creek and at the home of Graham Talley, a distance of approximately 3.7 miles. (5) To hard surface that road in Upper Little River Township leading off of Highway 321 to Boone Trail Highway School in a South easterly direction to the McDougald road, a distance, of approximately 2 miles. (6) To pave that road in Averasboro Township which runs from Highway 421 South at the Jessie Tart Estate to the Baptist Orphanage road and known as the Newton Grove and the Fayetteville Road.a distance of 1 mile. The Board will meet on Monday September 11, 1950 at 7:30 F. M. in the office of, W. A. noon, County Attorney. 61f The following checks were issued during the month of Sept., 1950: 2652 Alton B. Stewart 2653 Flora Kelly 2654 Jack Bell 2655 Mrs W M Tart 2656 Mary Eliza Dowdy 2657 Mrs Betty 'lbw 2658 C S Stephenson 2659 Wachovia Bk & Tr Co. 2660 W H Matthews 2661 David Campbell 2662 Overnite Transportation Co. 2663 Town of Lillington 2664 M E Winston 2665 State Commission for Blind 2666 Dept of Cons. & Dev. 2667 Carolina Tel & Tel. Co. 2668 Pope Printing Co. 2669 Hudson Typewriter Co. 2670 The Tri Bounty News 2671 Monroe Calculating Machine Co. 2672 Monroe Calculating Machine Co. 2673 Twlford Printing Co. 2674 Office Equipment & Supply Co. 2675 W E Salmon 2676 C H Avery 2677 C C McDonald 2678 E L Jackson 2679 Preston Porter 2680 Alton Cobbs 2681 W J Sauls 2682 Wade Stewart 2683 W F Bethune 2684 B E Sturgill 2685 R H Butler 2686 0 R Pearce 2687 C D McDowell 2688 K 0 Matthews 2689 P'7elps Wood & Tin Ship 2690 Byrd Electric Co. 2691 State Office Supply & Eq. Co. 2692 Commercial Printing Co. 2693 Inez Harrington 2694 G C Henderson 2695 Purdie Bros. Inc. 2696 Hill Mfg Co. 2697 K 0 Matthews 2698 Progressive Store 2699 City Market 2700, Lillington Furniture Co. 2701 Dunn Fire Dept Inc. 2702 W A Davis Milling Co. 2703 Mrs Ocey L Draughon 2704 Storr Sales Co. 2705 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 2706 void 2707 Gray & Creech Inc. 2708 Loraine Vail 2709 Research supplies 2710 void 2711 State Laboratory of Hygiene 2712 Carmichael Printing Co.,Inc. 2713 Wayne Co. Health Center 2714 Charles 0 Thomas 2715 Maggie Blue 2716 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 2717 Johnson & Bryan 2718 Dr L R Doffermyre 2719 D.r J K Williford 2720 Observer Prin *ing Co. 2721 Edwards & Broughton Co. 2722 L M Chaffin 2723 L M Chaffin 2724 Thurman 0 Ennis 2725 Harnett County News monthly allowance monthly allowance monthly allowance monthly allowance monthly allowance monthly allowance monthly allowance rent salary salary invoice water bill registrar invoice amount due County's tel. bill printing repairs printing invoice invoice office supplies supplies fees & postage fees fees fees fees fees fees fees fees fees fees fees fees fees repairs repair sup. lies printing postage corners fees invoice invoice turn ;my mdse. mdse. supplies letter of Aug. 19 feed for live stock repairs supplies supplies invoice materials invoice invoice printing supplies invoice cleaning invoice supplies clinic clinic printing printing postage fees audit printing $30.00 20.00 16.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 30.00 1.25 21.25 187.00 303.07 86.04 157.25 225.00 9.50 60.25 11.00 247.50 2.90 2.40 26.80 10.00 5.00 25.00 15.00 35.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 20.00 34.44 23.00 9.80 84.50 4.00 10.07 110.54 35.00 73.80 82.62 159.95 67.20 72.T2 13.51 5.94 100.00 30.10 3.50 6.95 7.55 20.54 11.91 4.00 2.40 18.00 9.00 2.33 12.00 6.22 1.57 15.00 15.00 63.93 3.60 18.00 52.61 1200.00 115.45 T618 2726 Raleigh 6ffiee Supply Go. 2727 Layton Supply Co. 2728 Kelly's Drug Store 2729 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 2730 Johnson & Bryan 2731 Storr Sales Co. 2732 W M Crawford & Son 2733 Great £ & P Tea Co. 2734 Julius Holloway 2735 Dunn Bargain Store ,2736 M H Brock 2737 "M °System Store 2738 W M Keene 2739 J M Neibors 2740 Hassle, 2741 Coats Mercantile Co. 2742 wesiey Lee 2743 Johnson & Bryan 2744 K V McLamb 2745 Progressive Store 2746 Mrs Georgia Williams 2747 APtPiur Pipkin 2748 Mrs Arienna Jonkers 2749 Kelly's Drug Store 2750 Adams & Young Drug Co. 2751 Hood's Drug Store 2752 Fitchett Drug Co. 2753 Hood's Drug Store 2754'= J H Patterson 2755 Good Hope Hospital Inc. 2756 Highsmith Hospital 2757 Duke Hospital 2758, Duke Hospital 2759 Sexton's Dept Store 2760 Geo E Prince & Son 2761 Hay's 2762 Belk's Dept Store 2763 0 K Keene 2764 Pope's 5 $5.00 Store 2765 Payton Funeral Home 2766 N 6 Sanatorium 2767 Western N 0 Sanatorium 2768 void 2769 Mrs'John Mason 2770 Mrs John Mason 2771 Rachel Weaver 2772 E M Blanchard 2773 First Citizens Bk & Tr Co. 2774 Mrs Carrie S Alston 2775 D P Ray Jr 2776 W H' Matthews 2777 David Campbell 2778 Frank Giles 2779 Mrs Ocey L Draughon 2780 Helen Parker 2781 John Mullins 2782 Mrs J P Parker 2783 Mattis Council 2784 James Parrish 2785 Ruby Wallets 2786 Jones Ice & Coal Co. 2787 J A Bradsher 2788 Purdie Brothers Inc. 2789 Colonial Frozen Food Lockers 2790 Puritan Chemical Co. 2791 Lafayette Drug Co. 2792 Lucknow 010 Co. 2793 Electric Motor & Refrigerati 2794 Belmont Kittrell 2795 0 R Ammons 2796 Lillington Roller Mills,Inc. 2797 Champion Milling Co.Inc. 2798 W A Davis Milling Co. 2799 D P Ray. Jr 2800 D P Ray,Jr. 2801 Dr 'C B Codrington supplie s supplies supplies laundry & dry cleaning mdse. office supplies relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief relief relief relief relief relief Board relief relief statement statement statement statement hostitalizati.on hospitalization hospitalization hospitalization relief relief relief relief relief relief ambblanoe service services services boarding home care boarding home care part payment work -- witholding tax court reporting jury tickets salary salary invoice awnings work County Home work paid out for help work County Home work County Home work County Home fuel kerosene food & Provisions August account invoice medicine clothing on Service repairs vacination express charges invoice feed feed jury tickets dog tickets clinic 116.91 28.35 64.07 44.17 162.71 75.04 5.00 5.00 5.00 _5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 65.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 10.00 15.00 40.00 15.00 15.00 42.00 1.25 5.00 8.62 12.30 1.75 8.00 51.00 210.00 68.45 223.73 4.90 5.00 15.80 14.00 5.00 5.04 24.50 200.91 16.49 27.00 21.00 5.00 15.00 711.75 79.24 701.95 45.00 30.00 332.50 146.76 60.00 60.00 8.70 65.00 54.00 60.00 45.60 7.37 74.77 7.77 19.13 3.45 21.88 31.10 32.90 2.66 23.00 170.85 68.10 82.30 40.50 50.00 6i 2802 Dr J K williford 2803 Carolina Power & Ligh 2804 Neil Cooper 2805 W H Matthews 2806 navid Campbell 2807 Mrs 0 B Noell 2808 Mrs 0 B Noell 2809 Joyce Collier 2810 Lela McLamb Norris 2811 Winchester S urgical 2812 Carolina Tel & Tel Co 2813 Mack McKay 2814 M D Lanier 2815 John McDougald 2816 void 2817 First Cit . Bk & Tr Co. 2818 L A Tart 2819 C G Fields 2820 Carson Gregory 2821 J A enter 2822 Paul Tyssinger 2823 W A Johnson 2824 Series 0 Johnson 2825 Lottie Patterson 2826 D P Ray Jr 2827 A lice Patterson 2828 Lola O'Quinn 2829 W E Salmon 2830 H D Carson,Jr. 2831 Rachel Weaver 2832 Inez Harrington 2833 Edna Kelly 2834 void 2835 Joyce Collier 2836 Mrs Velma S Edwards 2837 K C Matthews 2838 Mrs K 0 Matthews 2839 Mrs J P Parker 2840 Wilma Williams 2841 Naomi Hawley 2842 Mildred Bradsher 2843 Leona Breeden 2844 Marjorie Richey 2845 Mary McKnight 2846 Emma Lee West 2847 Frances Worrell 2848 Betty Jean Johnson 2849 R B O'Quinn 2850 Carl Fitchett 2851 0 R Ammons 2852 T D O'Quinn 2853 Nina P °ethune 2854 Loraine Vail 2855 Lela F Huntley 2856 Agnes S Brodeaux 2857 void 2858 M Irene Lassiter 2859 void 2860 Mabel Alston 2861 Myrtle D hegister 2862 Hattie Barnes 2863 Flynn T Johnson 2864 M H Canady 2865 Ruby Howell 2866 Virginia B Pittard 2867 Sara Moffitt 2868 L M Chaffin 2869 Elizabeth F Matthews 2870 Ruby Currin 2 871 F H Taylor 2872 Neill Ross 2873 L B McLean 2874 Jean Maness 2875 L K Boston 2876 Ida Hinnant 2877 Ophelia McLean 2878 W H Matthews 2879 David Campbell 2880 W B Hunter 2881 Carrie Sepgith Alston 2882 D r Ray Jr 2883 D P Ray Jr 2884 Mrs Jim Shaw 2885 Roger M Mann 2886 #oD Lanier 7.00 clinic Co. light bill work at County Home salary salary boarding home care boarding home care part payment refund Supply Co. telephone bill painting signs postage refund payment Sept salary Sept. salary Sept. salary Sept. salary Sept salary Sept salary Sept salary Sept salary Sept salary Sept salary Sept salary Sept salary Sept salary bal. 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'7642.87 84.14 484.50 58.50 100.00 200. r620 $887 Irma S Gossett 2888 M D Lanier 2889 First Cit. 3k & Tr Co. 2890 Frank Giles 2891 W H Matthews 2892 David 0ampbell work in Clerk's Office postage witholding tax withheld painting at Courthouse 40. .75 733.95 277.75 45. 30.