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MINUTES OF THE MID MONTH MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 20, 1976
arnett County Board dr Commissioners met in regular session
on Monday, September 20, 1976. The Chairman, Bobby R. Etheridge,
called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M., with the following
Commissioners present: Jesse Alphin, W. J. Cotton, Jr., M. H.
Brock, and Lloyd Stewart. The clerk was present.
EVENING PRAYER Commissioner Alphin led the evening prayer.
MINUTES READ
JOHN INGRAHAM, CPA
The minutes of the last meeting were read and an amendment was
made as to the addition of the name of the presiding official.
Commissioner Cotton moved they be approved as amended, Comm-
issioner Stewart seconded and the issue passed.
John Ingraham, Certified Public Accountant, employed by the
County to audit the accounts and records of the county for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1976, appeared before the Board to
present the audit report. He offered special commendation to
the County Auditor and his staff for keeping the records in an
efficient manner, said it was the best report he had ever
prepared, and that the county was in excellent shape. He said
the County Administration as a whole was to be commended for
its investment program in that through the efforts of the
Commissioners and the Auditor, the return earned on the invest-
ment was sizeable and indicated a dedicated effort.
RESOLUTION TO TRANS
GRANT FUNDS TO METRO
WATER BOARD The Chairman, Bobby R. Etheridge, introduced the following
resolution:
RESOLUTION
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett has been working to develop a county -wide
water sys tem in accordance with an approved comprehensive county plan since
1968, and
WHEREAS, a feasibility study by the engineering firm, Moore - Gardner U
Associates, Inc., indicated an area including Towns of Angier, Coats, and
Lillington and connecting corridors could be built, and
WHEREAS, County of Harnett applied for and received a Clean Water Bond
Grant in the amount of $1,521,943 for assistance in construction of the portio
of the county water plan described above and known as Service District No. 1,
and
WHEREAS, the service district concept has not been proved as a viable met
od and could not be accepted by bond attorneys until proved by court procedure
and it was necessary that the full faith and credit of the county be used
to support the service district plan, and
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett is vitally interested in the development
of the County Water Facilities Plan to all areas of the county as feasibility
is shown. The County Board of Commissioners called for the formation of Nort-
east Metropolitan Water District of Harnett County and has assisted and coop-
erated with that Board to call for a vote of the poeple in the Metropolitan Di
rict to approve $3.52 million in G.O. Bonds for construction of the water syst
servicing the established metro area. The understanding with the metro board
was that the State Clean Water Bond Grant would be available for construction
of the project and received concurrence with state officials of the Department
of Human Resources that the dunds could be transferred to the Metro District
for the projects construction, and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County
that the Clean Water Bond Grant in the amount of $1,521,943 be used in the
construction of the water facilities to serve the Northeast Metropolitan Water
District of Harnett County;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County
that M. H. Brock, County Manager, be authorized and is hereby directed to
have drawn an agreement which will convey all of the Clean Water Bond Grant
Funds awarded to Harnett County to the Northeast Metropolitan Water District
of Harnett County as said funds are received by the county from the State of
North Carolina. It is further understood that such agreement shall be drawn
in a manner that complies with the requirements of the Department of Human
Resources of the State of North Carolina.
The foregoing resolution, after presentation and discussion, was upon motion
by Commissioner Brock and seconded by Commissioner Cotton, adopted by the
Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, at Lillington, NC, on the 20th day
of September, 1976.
Thoservoting in favor of the issue were Brock, Alphin, Cotton and
St ose voting against e issue were none.
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HUBERT CO
REGIONAL SS OFFICE
APPLICATION TO GHSP
TWO VEHICLES
AIRPORT COMMISSION
PROFESSIONAL FEES DUE
TALBERT ASSOCIATES
Robert Coats from the Regional Office of the Social Services
office visited the meeting and spoke briefly of his relationshi
to the Board of Social Services and to the Board of Commission s.
The Chairman extended appreciation to Mr. Coats and to the othe
visitors attending the meeting.
The possibility that two ambulance vehicles could be obtained
by the County through grants submitted to the Governor's
Highway Safety Program through the Region, was brought to the
attention of the commissioners. Commissioner Brock presented
two resolutions for the pleasure of the Board that would
accompany the applications for the two ambulance vehicles.
Commissioner Brobk- _moved for the adoption cf the resolutions
Commissioner Alphin- seconded and the vote was unanimous in
favor of the issue.
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, herein called the
"Applicant" has thoroughly considered the problem addressed in the app-
lication entitled Emergency Medical Services and has reviewed the project
described in the application; and
WHEREAS, under the terms of Public Law 89 -564 as amended, the United
States of America has authorized the Department of Transportation, through
the North Carolina Governor's Highway Safety Program to make federal
grants to assist local governments in the improvement of highway safety,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Board of Commissioners of Harnett
County, in open meeting assembled in Lillington, NC, this 20th day of
September, 1976, as follows:
1. That the project referenced above is in the best interst of the Applic-
and and the general public.
2. That M. H. Brock, County Manager be authorized to file, in behalf of th
applicant, an application in the form prescribed by the Governor's Highway
Safety Program for federal funding in the amount of (2 applications were
prepared and this amount would $10,000 for each application) to be made
to Harnett County to assist in defraying the cost of the project described
in the application.
3. That Harnett County has formally appropriated the cash contribution of
(2 applications submitted, $10,000. in each of them totalling $20,000.)
as required by the project.
4. That the Project Director designated in the application form shall
furnish or make arrangements for other appropriate persons to furnish such
information, data, documents and reports pertaining to the project, if
approved, as may be required by the Governor's Highway Safety Program.
5. That certified copies of this resolution be included as part of the
application referenced above.
6. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
Done and ordered in open meeting.
of statements
The Chairman was in receipt /of fees due for professional servi -s
rendered Harnett County in regards to the various stages of
of the development of the proposed Airport, from John Talbert
& Associates, Inc., Consultants from Wilmington, North Carolin
in the amounts of $10,353. and $7,909. Commissioner Brock mov
that these accounts be se —tled and noted for the record that
these amounts would be reimbursed through FAA Funds. Comm-
issioner Stewart seconded the motion and the issue carried
unanimously.
POLICY ON NOTICES FOR HEARINGS ON
LICENSES FOR MASSAGE PARLOR OPERATORS
AND MASSAGISTS Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr,, introduced the following pol-
icy and moved that it be adopted. The policy was read aloud,
Commissioner Alphin seconded the motion and the following is
the record of votes taken.
Commissioner Alphin, Commissioner Cotton, Commissioner Brock
and Commissioner Stewart voted yes, hone voted no.
POLICY ON NOTICES FOR HEARINGS ON LICENSES FOR MASSAGE PARLOR OPERATORS
AND MASSAGISTS
The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, upon
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receiving in o i•
age parlor operators or massagists have violated "An Ordinance Regulating
the Business of Massage and Massage Parlors" or other related ordinances, be
and he is hereby authorized to set the time and place for a hearing before
the Board of Commissioners on the question of whether or not to revoke the
license of the alleged violator.
The Notice shall:
1. Contain a heading identifying the County of Harnett and
State of North Carolina and indicating that a hearing is
before the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County in
its capacity as a hearing authority.
2. State in a caption that the matter concerns a hearing;
give the name of the licensee and identify the license
that is the subject matter of the hearing.
3. Be addressed to the licensee at his or her last known
address, together with any applicable alias.
4. Identify the provision of the ordinance that is involved.
5. State the exact time and place of the hearing.
6. Set out the alleged grounds for license revocation with
enough certainty to inform the licensee of the alleged
violation.
7. State that the licensee may appear at the hearing and pre-
sent evidence on the issue involved and that the licensee
may have assistance of counsel at the hearing.
8. Contain the following statement:
"You are expressly advised that the Board of
Commissioners, by causing this Notice to be issued,
expresses no opinion on the issue of whether or not
you have violated the ordinance as alleged. Specific
grounds for revocation have been brought to the Board's
attention by law enforcement authorities and these
grounds have been indicated in this notice so that you
may have due notice of the same and have an opportunity
to be heard and be fully prepared to present an appro-
priate defense; a decision will be made by the Board
of Commissioners after hearing all the evidence."
CHANGE OF MEETING DATE OF
MID MONTH MEETING FOR OCTOBER,
1976 It was desired by the Board that the October mid -month meet-
ing of the Board be changed in date only, from Monday, Oct-
ober 18, 1976 to Tuesday, October 19, 1976, because of the
County Officials Day to be held at the North Carolina State
Fair on Monday. Commissioner Cotton made the motion, Comm-
issioner Alphin seconded the motion and the commissioners all
voted yes. This change will apply only to the October, 1976
mid -month meeting.
REPORT OF THE TAX
ATTORNEY The County Tax attorney filed the following report with the
Board of Commissioners:
William Albert & Arletha Knight #75 -CVD -0009, Grove Township,
$869.72, $30.00 fees.
Robie & Grances Stewart 74 -CVD -2120, Johnsonville Township,
$243.87, $20.00 fees.
Henry L. Johnson SD3585, Averasboro Township, $786.20,
$30.00 fees. Total $1,899.79, $80.00 Fees.
PLANS FOR EMPLOYEES RECOGNITION
BANQUET In planning for the Employees Recognition Banquet, Commissionem
Brock made a motion that it be held in the cafeteria at Camp-
bell College on November 12, 1976, and at that time, employees
in service from five years up would receive recognition, and
that $500. be appropriated to finance the banquet in the pur-
chasing of pins and certificates, and that the meal would be
paid for by the employee and /or spouse in attendance. Comm-
issioner Alphin seconded the motion and the issue passed.
CIVIL PREPAREDNESS FILM
The meeting adjourned to the auditorium where Vance Kee and
Thomas Lanier presented a program and showed a film on Civil
Preparedness.
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ADJOURNED
The meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M. and a news conference was
held between the Commissioners': and the pews me» a.
hairman
Clerk"
GENERAL FUND CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1976.
197 Burnice Kely 20.00 Pump
198 Bessie Lee 436.90 B. Home Care
199 Edward H. McCormick 943.50 August Service.
200 Void Void
201 F.O. H -Co. Schools 120,000.00 Contribution
202 It 20,000.00 ft
203 Church of God. C. Home 61.10 B. Home Care
204 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 29.70 ft
205 Mrs. W. V. Combs 41.99 •
206 Falcon Childrens Home 116.28 It
207 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 248.66 "
208 Mrs. Bobby Meares 209.77 "
209 Mrs. George F. Brackman 107.10 It
210 Central Orphanage 575.00 If
211 Mrs. Baxter Haymore 221.60 It
212 Mrs. Arthur Chapman 95.36 It
213 Children Home, Inc. 100.00 it
214 Mrs. Roland Rost 111.35 "
215 Central Orphanage of NC 215.00 ft
216 Church of God C. Home 61.10 If
217 Kennedy Home 215.00 If
218 Mrs. John Leach 284.50 "
219 Mrs. Lettie Johnson 345.00 "
220 Mrs. Rachel Johnson 292.90 "
221 Meth. Home for Children 345.00 It
222 Mrs. Herman Tew 193.46 "
223 Mrs. J. Walker 242.00 II
224 Mrs. Robert Wicks 325.05 "
225 Mrs. Glenn C. Smith 330.70 "
226 Mrs. Jimmy G. Walters 121.00 "
227 Mrs. Ernest West 178.03 "
228 Mrs. John Leach 3.00 "
229 Mrs. Louise M. Henson 16.35 If
230 Dunn Recreation Comm 1,675.00 Approp.
231 Angier Recreation Comm 1,625.00 If
232 Erwin Recreation Comm 1,675.00 "
233 Lillington Recreation Comm 1,625.00 It
234 Coats Recreation Comm 1,625.00 It
235 Red Lambreth 25.00 T Dir.
236 Alvis Black 25.00 If
237 Bob Edison 75.00 Travel
238 Al Black 75.00 It
239 Sue Thomas 100.00 "
240 David Stewart 75.00 "
241 Steve Hylton 75.00 If
242 Sterling McLean 75.00 It
243 Don -Ron Company 354.20 OJT
244 Lillington Lumber Co. 200.31 If
245 Employers Investment, Inc. 740.00 "
246 Tri- Tronics 19.70 ft
247 Carolina Arts $ Pub. House 11.21 It
248 Don -Ron Company 174.23 "
249 Xerox Corp. 1,208.50 Per invoices
250 Eastman Kodak Company 2,759.37 It
251 The Sanford Dailey Herald 10.07
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252 Sirenas Gift Shop 10.40
253 Burroughs Corporation 1,381.04
254 Sanford Business Machines, Inc. 78.00
255 Georgia Lee Brown 19.00
256 Void Void
257 Oneal Motors, Inc. 80.86
258 Yows Repair Shop 27.57
259 Faircloth Upholstering Co. 42.50
260 Erwin Gulf Service 7.50
261 Lucas Motor Sales 30.00
262 Beasley's Garage 135.89
263 Lillington Auto Parts 8.79
264 Exxon Company 8.31
265 B. E. Sturgill 18.58
266 Sirens F, Emergency Beacons 1,496.25
267 Homer E. Bu -n 25.50
268 Lillington Medical Clinic 50.00
269 Lillington Auto Parts 21.29
270 Ronald L. Peters 60.00
271 Data Processing Co. 763.10
272 Case Blue Print $ Supply 24.13
273 Owen G. Dunn Co. 354.69
274 Marshall Patterson 10.32
275 Lafayette Drug Co. 1.25
276 Macks 77.71
277 Lillington Hard $ Furn. Co. 8.27
278 Social Casework 6.00
279 Central Carolina Bank 118.40
280 First Citizens Bank $ Tr 166.40
281 Bank of North Carolina 221.60
282 Waccamaw Bank $ Tr. Co. 172.00
283 Southern National Bank 163.20
284 First Citizens Bank 139.20
285 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. 129.60
286 J. Clyde Adams 22.70
287 C. S. Fowler 20.00
288 Mrs. Edwin Boyette 25.10
289 Walter Dafford 25.10
290 McDonald Furniture Co. 25.00
291 Harold W. Lloyd 46.35
292 James E. Goff 143.14
293 Earl Childers 20.62
294 Gray $ Creech, Inc. 84.27
295 Cavins Business Products, Inc. 171.30
296 Physicians Desk Reference 20.50
297 Publications Clerk 2.58
298 Lula Morrison 1.50
299 Lida R. O'Quinn 1.50
300 Calimaster Sound Instruments 45.00
301 Janet Blackwell 5.57
302 Kathy McAllister 4.75
303 Henry S. Thompson 33.80
304 Frances H. McKay 5.62
305 The Dunn Clinic 210.00
306 Dr. A. W. Peede 304.75
307 Carobell, Inc. 175.00
308 Dr. C. L. Corbett 385.00
309 Betsy Johnson M. Hosp. 234.00
310 Dept. of Human Res. 94.00
311 S $ H X -Ray Company 543.85
312 Dr. K.A. Gujrati 20.00
313 Roane - Barker, Inc. 285.09
314 Carr Hardware Co. 10.45
315 Tractor $ Auto Supply Co. 134.11
316 Gregory Poole Eq. Co. 9.57
317 Calvin $ Son Oil Co. 277.52
318 Goodwins Cylinder Head Shop 270.00
319 G. C. Burgess 175.00
320 Shelton Hobsons Repair Ser 460.00
321 Machine $ Welding Co. 190.83
322 Piedmont Engineering Co. 1,450.00
323 Pick -up Sanitation 2,698.00
324 N.C. Equipment Company 3,727.06
325 General Binding Sales 72.19
326 Municipal Forms f, Systems 23.06
327 IBM Corporation 25.21
328 Dorothy A. Dollar 66.00
329 Doubleday 0 Company, Inc. 5.41
330 N.C. State Lib. 948.89
331 Gale Research Company 115.99
332 Silver Burdett Company 8.49
333 The News F Observer 22.75
334 Brodart, Inc.
Pine View
Per invoice
7837
Court Cost
Aug. Acct.
Aug Acct.
3192
Aug. Acct.
4997
Aug. Acct.
Aug. Acct.
369 130 3352
F. Charges
No. 010064
Travel
Prof. Ser.
Aug. Acct.
Tests
Aug -Sept. invoices
July -Aug Acct.
Aug. Acct.
Fish Jail
Co. Jail
Co. Jail
No. 1584
1 yr. sub.
F. Stamps
Board Meeting
1?
No. 9280
Travel
Travel
81763, 83282
5078
2 PDR
1 book
Expenses
4285
N. Courses
Workshop
Expenses
Treatment
Services
B. Home Care
Clinics
Services
July -Aug.
70369
Sonia Lopes
Per inv.
49976, 50477
Aug. Acct.
R -30147
Aug. Acct.
Repairs
Acct.
Acct.
July -Aug. Acct.
B. Survey
July August
Invoice
27 -31026
047354
8NBT198
Travel
J 62905
11905
00150238
B2004278
5 mo. sub.
46.90 17701
4
33 emco .ucationa orp
336 H -Co. AFDC Fund
337 H -Co. AD Fund
338 Specialized Ser F, Supply
339 Macs Business Machines
340 Motorola, Inc.
341 Dr. Henderson D. Mabe, Jr.
342 Lillington Med. Clinic
343 NC Dept. NER
344 H -Co. Sheltered Workshop
345 Cape Fear Jan. Supplies
346 Reg. "M' C. of Govts.
347 Millard R. Brown
348 NC Fed. Property Agency
349 Roses Stores Inc.
350 Paul Minnis Pottery, Ltd.
351 Starnes Art Co.
352 Parker Seed Co.
353 A €, H Hardware Inc.
354 Carolina Builders Corp
355 John Askew Paint Store
356 Hogue Electric Co.
357 Unijax
358 Turlington $ Turlington
359 Purdie Bros.
360 Fabric Shop
361 NC Natural Gas Corp.
362 Town of Lillington
363 City of Dunn
364 Shaws Plumbing Service
365 Holloman Exterminators
366 Wesness, Inc.
367 Smiths Cabinet Shop
368 William D. Carson
369 Sextons Dept. Store
370 Williams Office Equip. Co.
371 Manns Hardware
372 U €, U Sporting Goods
373 Lillington Tire
374 Snap -On Tools Corp.
375 National Research Corp.
376 Turner Equipment Co.
377 Machine P5 Welding Supply
378 Home Office Machine Co.
379 Bowen Office Equip. Co.
380 M. H. Brock
381 Womack Electronic Supply
382 Brock Chevrolet Co.
383 Joseph Ruzicka- South, Inc
384 Modern Laundry P5 Cleaners
385 Dr. A. W. Peede 20.
386 Harnett County News
387 Harnett County Schools
388 Morris Wade Sales Co.
389 The Daily Record
390 Twyford Printing Company
391 The Independent
392 Piggly Wiggly
393 Warren Bros. Oil Co.
394 Perry Bros. Tire Service
395 Carolina Power F, Light Co.
396 Storr Sales Company
397 Litton Dental Products
398 Follett Library Book Co.
399 Mrs. Bobby Meares 106.60
400 Janet Blackwell
401 NC Dept. of Revenue
402 Kenneth White
403 Void
404 Municipal Forms $ Systems,
405 Burroughs Corporation
406 N. R. Sessoms
407 Eastman Kodak Company
408 Div. of Health Services
409 The Dunn Clinic
410 Dr. F. X. Fallon
411 Electronic Office Systems,
412 Morris Wade Sales
413 First Citizens Bank
414 First Citizens Bank
415 First Citizens Bank
416 Southern National Bank
417 Waccamaw Bank €, Tr. Co.
1
1 1. m:
798.94 Contri.
861.50 "
7.82 5133
44.78 Bal. Acct.
32.50 73828
25.00 Carrie Pri
10.00 Stephens
386.16 July Acct.
48.57 Co.Utilities
498.47 02110
6,410.00 Prorata S.
45.95 Trave1348
63.30 07202
4.14 134566
33.38 702
147.50 July Acct.
5.93 7473
5.30 5869
4.29 A043671
26.64 28699, 28754
25.90 2859
160.78 6279812
48.50 2560
69.89 1061
2.50 Motor belts
272.06 Per statement
143.30 it
438.00 S. Lights
210.73 Per invoice
30.00
27.04 N -052
20.00 August
153.00 Travel
450.00 Lia. Officers clothing
406.32 21794, 21928
91.55 60705
262.60 619, 626, 680
377.32 Sheriff's Dept.
289.31 No. 58
86.48 00668
966.66 2932, 3035
46.84 4096, 52676
21.84 3741
239.99 Per In.
121.00 Reimburse
799.29 08632
120.85 August Acct.
1,163.65 83151, 82479
38.70 August
00 Professional Services
87.75 Adv.
15.42 July August
51.25 Per invoice
230.00 Adv.
1,061.56 Per invoice
31.75 Adv.
71.65 Statement
3,347.00 August Acct.
322.81 August Acct.
340.10 Statement
393.85 Invoice
135.72 55029
3.48 054366
B. Home Care
4.79 N. Course
159.40 Aug. Sales $ ese Tax
3.30 Travel
Void
5.91 059405
549.33 3152828
100.00 Court Officer
9.95 122- B61709
300.00 Med. Ex. Fees
75.00 Med. Ex. Fees
25.00 "
24.72 36061
30.04 6636 5 rental
148.00 F. Stamps
158.40
124.00
173.60
164.80
If
418 Bank of North Carolina 212.80 F. Stamps
419 Central Carolina Bank 258.40
420 Mrs. Edwin Boyette 25.10 Bd. Meeting
421 J. Clyde Adams 22.70
422 C. S. Fowler 20.00
423 Walter Dafford, Jr. 25.10
424 Jesse Alphin, Jr. 25.10
425 Piggly Wiggly 900.84 Aug. Acct.
426 Cavins Business Products 49.91 6275
427 University Graphics 30.00 365
428 NC St. University 133.48 98077, 106655
429 Morris Wade Sales Co. 5.15 9695
430 Henry S. Thompson 3.90 Exp. Meeting
431 Roane - Barker, Inc. 35.70 66252
432 Lillington Roller Mills 26.62 5585
433 NC Equipment Company 757.51 Invoice
434 General Binding Sales Corp 100.50 27- 310517
435 Ellis Barbour & Sons 7,543.00 Riicies
436 Thomson -Davis Agency 328.00 4751186
437 Childrens Press 93.17 346.19
438 American Publishers, Inc. 1,597.87 Invoice
439 Jean Karr $ Company 151.04 76 -1025
440 The H.W. Wilson Company 156.00 08386
441 Pathfinder Books 451.16 PB 10324
442 Silver Burdett Co. .50 2018114
443 Killo Exterminating Co. 18.00 Services
444 Stones S. School Supply 7.16 205830
445 John E. Ingraham $ Assoc. 110.00 5535
446 The Dunn Dispatch 9.36 Sub.
447 Belvin L. Strickland 80.00 Sept. Rent
448 E. R. Thomas Drug Acct. 125.00 Sept. Rent
449 Storr Sales Company 443.39 Invoice
450 Xerox Corp 578.23
451 Carolina Power F, Light 84.51 Statement
452 Godwin Building Supply 166.88 Invoice
453 Lillington FCX 669.74 Per tickets
454 Lafayette Drug Co. 7.38
455 A. N. Johnson, 0.D., P.A. 6.00 Professional Services
456 Mary Margaret McLeod, MD 83.00
457 Mrs. Baxter Haymore 31.00 B. Home Care
458 H -Co. Sheltered Workshop 54.31 Utilities
459 Burts Boiler $ Furnace Service 12.00 Sept. Acct.
460 Lester Phillips, Inc. 50.00 August Ser.
461 John Askew Paint Store 8.91 28754
462 Carolina Builders Corp 8.58 Bal. 57368
463 C $ D Insuranc eService 500.00 Per statement
464 Purdie Brothers, Inc. 153.63 2535
465 Lillington FCX 19.66 7686, 8021
466 Lillington Hardware Co. 4.48 1520
467 Lee Vernon Harris 6.00 Travel
468 Gray $ Creech, Inc. 81.70 85087
469 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 4.68 19188
470 Home Office Machine Co. 47.12 1101
471 American Express Company 43.46 Per cards
472 C. S. Fowler 79.00 Bd. Meeting
473 D. W. Denning, Jr. 77.80 Board Meeting
474 H. Douglas Moore 67.80 "
475 W. Guyton Smith 71.00 "
476 Dr. Grover C. Pate, Jr. 60.00
477 Harrington Morrison 66.40 "
478 Eugene Smith 60.30
479 Theron Miller 75.60
480 Haywood Hall 70.80
481 Lillington Lumber Company 195.63 OJT
482 Harnett Co. Farm Bureau 100.00 September rent
483 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co. 642.07 Statements
484 If 151.82
485 " 1,818.36
486 M. H. Brock 54.35 Reg. Fee
487 L. E. Bottiglier, Post. 5.39 COD Charges
488 John Talbert $ Assoc. 18,262.16 Professional services
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489 Michael Cimio 92.50
490 Lee - Harnett Mental Health 11,250.00
491 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 236.32
492 Carolina Power & Light Co. 2,691.61
493 Helen R. McFarland 400.45
494 Margaret Murchison 1 105.60
495 Kay Upchurch 19.80
496 Hugh A Moody 64.95
497 Patsy Thomas 99.15
498 Pat Cameron 20.25
499 Thad H. Pope 367.95
500 Retirement & SS 4,911..86
501 Erwin Postmaster 26.00
502 N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield,
1,807.10
503 Piedmont Engineering Company2,500.00
504 NC Assoc. of Co. Comm. 21.00
505 Cape Fear Plant Center 13.00
506 LEO 578.30 578.30
507 NC Public Emplyees 34,428.87
Gen. Assistance
Appropriation
Per statements
Per statements
Bd. Member
Travel
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R
It
Sept. Service
M. Contri.
Stamps
043 0012 001
Survey
NCACC Expenses
Plant
Matching contri.
69- 0560675 -ool
PAYROLL CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1976.
1301 Void Void
1302 Gerard R. Ward 87.34
1303 Donna Sue Thmmas
through 1624 for Manpower Titles........
1625 Bobby R. Etheridge 225.00
1626 M. H. Brock 200.00
1627 Loyd Stewart 200.00
1628 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 114.00
1629 Jesse Alphin 200.00
1630 Marion H. Brock 742.49
1631 Patsy H. Nobles 428.14
1632 H. D. Carson, Jr. 624.39
1633 Rachel W. Blanchard 432.97
1634 Vanessa W. Young 432.97
1635 Thomas Allen 787.37
1636 Lottie Patterson 462.07
1637 Rachel S. Korpulinski 363.37
1638 Alice R. Shomper 397.03
1639 Walter Earl Jones 700.12
1640 Alice Schmincke 474.57
1641 Edna W. Butts 398.35
1642 Jackie J. Pate 392.64
1643 Edna K. Newton 408.35
1644 Madie Lee Morgan 392.66
1645 Joyce Jordan Oliver 400.13
1646 Henry Jacobs 544.64
1647 Stanley Byrd 521.38
1648 Roger W. Lyon 556.06
1649 Henry D. Hood 526.73
1650 Allen Dale Parker 432.36
1651 Donald R. McLamb 460.05
1652 Flora Green Milton 592.72
1653 Clyde L. Ross 427.06
1654 June S. Britt 371.08
1655 Annie L. C. Griffis 382.50
1656 Shirley McLean 383.58
1657 Paul B. Drew 310.19
1658 Lala R. Sturgill 443.95
1659 Gladys Walker 285.57
1660 Helen R. Crews 956.20
1661 Naomi F. Hawley 515.37
1662 Glyness Meeks
1663 Patricia McDonald
1664 Mary Madeline Hawley
1665 Mary P. Avery
1666 Annie Lee Gainey
1667 Bobbie Snipes Mize
1668 Sandra B. Dickens
1669 Emma Lee West
1670 Harney Godgrey
1671 Margarie Wade
1672 Joyce G. Pulliam
1673 Egeta Williams
1674 John D. Davis
1675 Jane H. Smith
1676 Bonnie B. Beasley
1677 John C. Harvey
1678 Cynthia T. Schumann
1679 Edward D. Rick
1680 Benita J. Messer
1681 Emmett J. Alien
1682 Mazelle Stehpenson
1683 Teresa S. Cummings
1684 Ruby C. Jenkins
1685 Joyce Godwin Brown
1686 Richard C. Giles
1687 Roxanne Ayers
1688 Bonnie B. Temple
1689 Edna J. Black
1690 Kathleen Thomas
1691 Pauline Sanford
1692 Maydell A. Hatley
1693 Donna S. R. Taylro
1694 Anne Petty Dean
1695 Linda C. Spinkle
1696 Carra G. Avery
1697 Robert L. Coats
1698 Shirley Anne Jones
1699 Vickie N. Turlington
1700 John Robert Warren
1701 Jane M. McLeond
1702 Wilma McGregory
538.50
497.70
492.97
491.38
404.58
472.96
418.97
799.71
842.75
439.23
693.56
673.06
680.65
718.25
504.13
604.33
765.98
608.41
446.61
467.37
509.79'
559.08
510.22
485.53
540.26
412.42
397.21
574.46
562.49
549.89
472.23
562.68
740.32
502.66
512.92
707.55
423.48
634.31
615.63
578.38
643.59
43`
1703 James Mark Helms
1704 Marion G. Lockamy, Jr.
1705 Kathleen L. Barefoot
1706 John W. Tadlock 111.57
1707 Hazeline R. McLamb 1
1708 Patricia J. Hardison
1709 Clinton E. Bass
1710 Rosie Campbell
1711 Mary H. McLean
1712 Elise Sanders
1713 Margielene J. Partin
1714 Wendy C. Talton
1715 Annie Mae Hayes
1716 Eunice A. Tanksley
1717 Jessie M. McLaughlin
1718 Margie K. Hickman
1719 Ileaner Morgan
1720 Thelma P. Jernigan
1721 Lura Stevens Flowers
1722 Dorothy Roberts
1723 Dora M. House
1724 Katherine Carter Hayes
1725 Mildred R. Hall
1726 Georgianna McNeill
1727 Mary B. Chance
1728 Bobby J. Coupee
1729 Doris Tyndall
1730 Doris Marie Johnson
1731 Mamie L. Mck0y
1732 Mary D. Pleasant
1733 Rebecca A. Pearson
1734 Virginia Thomas
1735 Janie D. Ashworth
1736 Ethel M. Buchanan
1737 James Edward Goff
1738 H. W. Lloyd
1739 Earl L. Childers, Jr.
1740 Lincoln Blanding
1741 Stephen B. Warrick
1742 Juanita S. Hight
1743 Bettie E. Giles
1744 Jennifer S. Walker
1745 Wanda J. Hardison
1746 Virginia L. Simmons
1747 Pphelia McLean
1748 Lorena H. Jackson
1749 Henry S. Thompson
1750 Lida R. O'Quinn
1751 Rebecca S. Coleman
1752 Louise M. Lloyd
1753 Patricia McKee
1754 Hoyt B. Fowler
1755 Donald R. Womble
1756 Margaret N. McDonald
1757 Bertha M. Taylor
1758 Alta Pearl Pope
1759 Evelyn B. Howard
1760 Muriel F. Cann
1761 Alma Jean Bass
1762 Francis Hill McKay
1763 Kathy S. McAllister
1764 Neta T. Worth
1765 William F. Roach
1766 Lula B. Morrison
1767 Janet T. Blackwell
1768 Wanda Pendergraft
1769 Janet L. Denton
1770 Herbert E. Hudson
1771 Corbett A. Coats
1772 Robert Burnett
1773 John H. Strickland
1774 George G. Pope
1775 John J. West
1776 William F. Hall
1777 Robert L. Jackson
1778 Margaret R. Randall
1779 Janet H. Johnson
1780 Nina P. Bethune
1781 Melanie H. Collins
1782 Virginia Warren
1783 Thomas T. Lanier
1784 Lillian B. Smith
583.51 1786
566.17 1787
122.39 1788
111.57 1789
123.46 1790
114.32 1791
114.86 1792
114.86 1793
121.38 1794
123.46 1795
128.95 1796
128.95 1797
131.45 1798
131.45 1799
128.95 1800
128.95 1801
131.45 1802
131.45 1803
131.45 1804
123.46 1805
114.07 1806
111.57 1807
114.07 1808
127.10 1809
105.45 1810
82.30 1811
120.72 1812
121.38 1813
84.73 1814
109.74 1815
131.45 1816
128.95 1817
234.43 1818
131.45 1819
458.44 1820
518.00 1821
329.00 1822
286.50 1823
292.00 1824
337.37 1825
360.40 1826
348.58 1827
295.56 1828
300.91 1829
269.46 1830
357.82 1831
1,132.35 1832
884.30 1833
671.52 1834
718.23 1835
672.74 1836
676.62 1837
862.92 1838
513.05 1839
396.47 1840
409.71 1841
375.76 1842
674.54 1843
434.64 1844
733.94 1845
600.18
102.40
777.92
453.41
683.61
52.16
392.66
661.12
598.95
449.87
413.88
301.65
264.06
221.26
246.89
624.94
213.57
362.35
351.41
440.92
753.65
416.00
1785 Jean M. Irvin 556.15
Edward McCormick
Roy S. Godwin
Thomas H. James
Lee V. Harris
Dories McKoy
Henry McDougald
Milton Harrington
Tony M. Tucker
Bessie Moss
Fred D. Freeman
Robert A. Gray, Jr.
Walter T. Weeks, Jr.
Robert Allen Barefoot
Joseph D. Lucas
Wayne Faircloth
Grace L. Stoen
Danna Myrick
Judy B. Ashworth
Carl 0. Jones
Wendy Pulliam
Wendy Pulliam
Bobbie L. Thorne
Linda T. Harrington
Charles S. Kelly
Elizabeth Lanier
Martha Moffitt
Juanita Youngblood
Lee J. Best
Jackie C. Elmore
Lolita R. Dunn
Grace C. McNeill
Void
Sarah Margaret Odum
Myrtle Rhye
Elicabeth M. Parker
Herbert Wood
Council Williams
Danny G. Moody
Dorothy Munden
Floyd Edison Pope
Ruth Savage
Floyd Autry
Patricia J. Williams
Roy D. Yeatman
Void
Wade H. Stewart
Lemuel C. Gregory
B. F. Temple
Lewis C. Rosser, Jr.
Johnny Halcomb
Clyde Felton Pate
Sammy R. McLean
Rufus H. Parrish
Billy G. Wallace
Ronald Perry Green
James E. Turnate
John H. Atkins III
Connie C. Spence
Caviness R. Stewart
Blane E. Sturgill
300.00
70.61
411.55
375.20
337.17
322.95
346.89
985.40
477.37
749.72
794.19
729.73
730.49
745.87
830.00
509.72
482.90
409.27
119.35
54.87
56.49
220.61
236.08
211.49
193.37
226.49
182.74
216.73
236.49
186.49
250.61
215.24
167.90
176.96
196.49
211.49
196.49
191.49
182.20
181.49
206.49
185.26
181.49
750.16
603.58
522.74
531.66
529.57
538.49
521.66
462.46
521.66
502.29
579.92
531.66
559.16
478.17
609.06