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MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977.
MEETING The first Monday meeting for March was held on March 7, 1977; the
Call to order Chairman Jesse Alphin, called the meeting to order at 9:00 A.M., a'd
Prayer Commissioner Shaw led the morning prayer. Commissioners Bill Sha',
W. J. Cotton, Jr., M. H. Brock and Lloyd G. Stewart were present.
Also, the County Attorney and the Clerk to the Board were present.
FLETHCER HARRIS
Representative
Fletcher Harris, Representative, appeared before the Board and
there followed a discussion of legislative and governmental
matters.
PUBLIC HEARING RE
Sub- Division Ordinance
The Chairman then ordered the meeting to be officially in session
for the continued public hearing having to do with the Sub -Div-
ision Ordinance. Tony Tucker, Director Development Commission,
spoke in behalf of the ordinance. Dave Averitte of Averitte &
King Associates of Fayetteville raised issues concerning the ord-
inance. Jim Dougherty from the Fayetteville Office of Natural &
Economic Resources, Region "M ", discussed the issues. Tony
Tucker said it was not the intent of the Planning Board to inhibit
growth, and that a good working relationship existed in the county
in its relation to developers.
C. S. Fowler C. S. Fowler, Chairman of the Planning Boated said that many long
hours were involved in the preparation of the ordinance and
that he would recommend that it be adopted by the Board. Chair-
man Alphin offered appreciation to those who were in attendance
and he asked that the ordinance be presented in its final form
at the first Monday meeting in April, 1977, for definite and
decisive action by the Board.
DON DUPREE,
Dept. of Trans
Don Dupree, District Engineer Department of Transportation, told
the Board that plans were now to begin to repair the damages to
the county's roads caused by the severe weather conditions of
this past winter season. The Board discussed road matters with
Mr. Dupree.
Industrial Facilities
and Pollution Control
Exhibit A
Tony Tucker, Director of Harnett Development Commission, presented
for discussion and action of the Board relating to Harnett County
Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control Financing Authority.
Commissioner Cotton introduced the following resolution which
was read:
RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF INTENTION OF BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS TO CREATE AN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES AND POLLUTION
CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY.
Be It Resolved by the Board of Commissioners for the County of
Harnett:
SECTION 1. The Board of Commissioners has determined to create
by resolution a political subdivision and body corporate and
politic of the State of North Carolina to be Known as "The
Harnett County Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control Fin-
ancing Authority" (The "Authority ") pursuant to the provisions
of Article V. Section 9 of the Constitution of North Carolina
and Chapter 159C of the General Statutes of North Carolina
(the "Act ").
SECTION 2. IN complianee with Section 159C -4(a) of the Act,
the Board of Commissioners hereby directs the Clerk to file with
the Department of Natural and Economic Resources of the State
of North Carolina and the Local Government Commission of the State
of North Carolina notice of its intention to adopt a resolution
creating the Authority, which notice shall be in the form attach-
ed hereto as EXHIBIT A.
SECTION 3. This resolution shall take effect upon its passage.
Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr., moved passage of the foregoing res
olution entitled: "RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE
OF INTENTION OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO CREATE AN INDUSTRIAL
FACILITIES AND POLLUTION CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY" and Comm-
issioner M. H. Brock seconded the motion, and the resolution was
passed by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Bill Shaw,
W. J. Cotton, Jr., M. H. Brock and Lloyd Stewart. Noes: None.
NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE BOARD OF. COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY
OF HARNETT TO CREATE AN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES AND POLLUTION
CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY
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CARSON GREGORY
Representative
REPORTS:
Tax Collector
Tax Supervisor
See list at end of
minutes.
Tax Attorney
Name
King, Gable & Mamie
Johnson, H. P.
Johnson, H. P.
Johnson, H. P.
Total
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 159C of the Gen-
eral Statutes of North Carolina (the "Act ") and particularly
Section 159C -4(a) thereof, the Board of Commissioners for the
County of Harnett, North Carolina, hereby gives notice to the
Department of Natural and Economic Resources of the State
of North Carolina and the Local Government Commission of North
Carolina of its intention to adopt a resolution creating "The
Harnett County Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control
Financing Authority" pursuant to the provisions of the Act.
Carson Gregor, State Representative, appeared before the Board
for a routine legislative discussion.
W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, reported on the activities of
his department for the month of February and his plans for
March.
Tom Allen, Tax Supervisor, brought to the Board a list of
those firms and company- owners who had requested an extension
of time through March 31 in which to list advalorem tax
inventory forms. Commissioner Cotton moved these requests
be granted to allow an extension of time in which to list inven-
tory, Commissioner Brock seconded and the issue passed unanimousl
The report of the Tax Attorney was filed with the Commissioners
and is hereby made a part of this record:
Tax Suits Collected:
Suite No.
77 -CVD -0025
71- DVD392
71 -CVD -393
75 -CVD -417
Township Amt. Coll. Atty's fee
Anderson Creek 372.75 20.00
Averasboro 6,477.86 45.00
Tax Suits Commenced:
Dykes, Jimmie Lee & Iola 77 -CVD -0023 Anderson Creek
Singleton, Elizah (Heirs) 0119 Averasboro
Griffin, Iva Tyndall 0118
McMillian, Eugenia (Heirs) 0117
BUDGET AMENDMENT
Board of Education
Total
963.54 45.00
3,038.64 35.00
$10,852.79 $ 145.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
$40.00
By written presentation, the Board was requested to approve
a budget amendment for the Board of Education, by transferring
$78,191.37 from Current Expense to Capital Outlay. The
reason for the request was that the funds are needed to build
the two field houses for the new schools. Commissioner Brock
moved that the amendment be approved, Commissioner Cotton
seconded and the issue passed.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
FORMS -Sam Sally Sam Sally, Coordinator for the county's community devleopment
program, requested the Board to authorize the execution of an
agreement as described below, between the County and Owners
of property to be rehabilitated or demolished, as the need
arises in the implementation of the program.
Outline of the
Agreement
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, is made and ordered into this 7th day of March,
1977, between the County of Harnett, NC, a body politic and
corporate, hereinafter called the "County" and the owner whose
signature appears below. Each person signing below is the
owner of the residential dwelling described below and is
hereinafter referred in this agreement as the "owner" whether
one or more persons.
It is agreed:
1. That the County of Harnett using funds received from the
Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 through the
Department of Housing and Urban Development and using personnel
and equipment under the County's direction will perform the
following work on the residential dwelling described below
in paragraph #2:
(describe dwelling here)
2. The location and address of said premises is: (Describe here)
3. That the owner hereby gives permission for such work to be
performed.
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4. That the County will schedule the work at a convenient time for
owner and will complete the work in a timely fashion.
5. The County shall be solely responsible for all construction means
methods, techniques and procedures and for co- ordinating all portions
of the work under the agreement.
6. The County shall purchase and maintain such insurance as will
protect it from claims under workmen's compensation act and other
employees benefit acts, from claims from damages to property which
may arise out of or result from the County's operations under this
agreement.
7. The owner agrees to hold the County, its agents, servants and emp
oyees harmless from any claim which may arise during the course of th
performance and following completion of the contract.
8. The owner without invalidating the agreement may request changes
in the work consisting of additions, deletions, or modification.
All such changes in the work shall be authorized by written Change
Order signed by the owner and accepted by the County.
9. The owner of the above property is hereby declared to be eligible
for a grant from the county's Community Development funds to cover
the total -cost for the above described work and any change orders
that may be properly executed. This declaration is made based
on income data furnished by the owner. There will be no cost to the
owner for work performed under this agreement.
10. Whenever used in this agreement, the singular number shall
include the plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any
gender shall be applicable to all genders.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the owner has hereunto set his hand and seal and
the County of Harnett has caused this agreement to be executed in its
name by its appropriate officers, hll by authority of a resolution du
adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County.
Commissioner Stewart moved that the Chairman and the Clerk be and
there are hereby authorized to execute this agreement as is necessary
and feasible and as the need arises during the course of the admin-
istering of the community development program in the areas of re-
habilitation and demolition. Commissioner Shaw seconded and the
issue carried unanimously.
EASEMENT RIGHT OF
WAY FOR CPL Commissioner Brock told the Beard of the request of the Carolina
Power & Light Company, in asking for a right -of -way easement over
county property.
Commissioner Brock moved that the following resolution be adopted
by the Board:
BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that the
County grant a right -of -way easement to favor Carolina Power and Ligh
Company, over county property to cover .46 acres, located in Black -
Riber Township, 100 foot easement, more specifically a part of the
Angier Landfill site, for monetary consideration in the amount of
$500. Commissioner Cotton seconded and the issue passed favorably-
ENERGY CONSERVATION
Commissioner Brock reported on the endergy program acid that it had
been effective, but that it seemed now to be essential that the
night meeting ban be lifted to allow some evening meetings. He made
this in the form of a motion, Commissioner Cotton seconded with the
stipulation that someone be authorized with the responsibility to con
trol the heat and the lights.
Mid -Month meeting
of the Board It was decided that the lifting of the night meeting ban would also
apply to the mid -month meetings of the Board, and the night meetings
would resume.
CANCELLATION
OF MID MONTH MEETING FOR MARCH
Due state and national meetings of the State Association of County
Commissioners, Commissioner Stewart moved that the mid- month meeting
for March be cancelled and that if pressing business arises, the
Chairman could call a special session. Commissioner Shaw seconded a
the motion passed. The Chairman ordered that notice be posted on th
bulletin Board in the Courthouse indicating this change and
cancellation.
BUNNLEVEL MINI SITE
FOR GARBAGE As concerning the lease agreement by and between the County of Harne
and Marvin Hobbs and wife of Bunnlevel in connection with the constr
of a mini - landfill site in Bunnlevel, Commissioner Brock moved that
the Chairman and the Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to
execute the lease agreement. Commissioner Cotton seconded and
the issue passed.
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tion
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Reports:
Dunn -Erwin -Coats
and Metro Water System
Reports were filed on the Dunn -Erwin -Coats landfill site cons-
truction and on the Metropolitan Water District regarding the
line being installed from Angier to the Construction site
for the school.
GF EXPENDITURES The report of the general fund expenditures was filed with
the Commissioners.
SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE DEPT.
Contract extension Edward McCormick, County Attorney, presented the following
resolution regarding Spout Springs Fire Department:
RESOLVED that the Contract dated December 20, 1976, by and
between County of Harnett and Spout Springs Rural Fire De-
partment, Inc., be extended for five years, with the new
expiration date being June 30, 2007; that further, the Chair-
man and the Clerk, or either of them, be gven authority to
sign any and all necessary documents to carry out the intent
of this resolution, to include initializing the change on the
face of the December 20, 1976 Agreement.
Commissioner Cotton moved the foregoing resolution be adopted.
Commissioner Brock seconded and the issue passed unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT By general cons*, the meeting adjourned at 11:25 A.M.
from page 101 Tax Supervisor
Mobil Oil Corporation
Burlington Industries, Inc.
IBM
Exxon Company, USA
NCR Corporation
Lillington Auto Parts Company
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Inc.
Keystone - Carolina Lumber Sales, Inc.
Metrolease
Superior Cable Division
Ryder Truck Rental Inc.
Smlon Automated Services- Metrolina Div. Inc.
Eckerd's Drugs #109
Coffe Time, North Carolina, Inc.
Dunn Cycle Center, Inc.
Dunn Ice & Fuel Co.
Wellons, Inc.
Calvin G. Wellons
John E. Ingraham & Associates
William S. Wellons,W.C.D.C, Inc.
Wellons Realty, Inc.
Charles R. Welison, (Wellco Contractors
ERN Enterprises, Inc.
Credit Bureau of North Carolina, Inc.
Erwin Funeral Home, Inc.
Hodges Electric Company
Keen's Body Shop
Service Cleaners
Triangb Waffle House, Inc.
Village Washerette
Dr. A. C. Williams
W.K. Weeks Termite Service, Inc.
Lucknow's Inc.
Cottle Brothers Tire Service
Faircloth Uphol. Co.
Gaskin Brothers, Iec.
Plaza Recreation
James W. Snipes
Strickland Motor Co.
Su's Dress Shop
uto Sales & Service Co.
cLamb Oil Co., Inc.
Louis Baer Dept. Store
Cummings Brothers Electric Co.
Donald S. Davis, Inc.
The Dunn Clinic
arl Hawley Oil Co.
arnett Transfer, Inc.
and Times Transfer, Inc.
illington Tractor * Imp. Co.
Killington Exxon, Inc.
Rayne Lee's Service Station
104
Lee's Auto Sales
Lillington FCX, Inc.
John E. Ingraham and Associates
P -arl B. Moff Iron & Metal Co.
McDonald Furniture Co.
Page & Nixon Tire Co., Inc.
Pine Burr Golf, Inc.
Charlie's BBQ Rest.
Surles Mobile Home Sales
Lillington
Harnett County News, Inc.
C. C. McLamb Grocery
Alice T. Baggett
Open Air Market, Inc.
Harnett Devotional Gardens, Inc.
Corbin Concrete Products, Inc.
Dr. J. 0. Fridley
Dr. F. X. Fallon
Heath's Tastee Freez
Heath's Steak House
Heath's Chicken Villa
Lillington Enterprises, Inc.
Morris Wade Sales Co.
Page Transportation
Glvoer Sales, Inc.
B & J Communicatbns
Bryan, Jones, Johnson, Hunter and Greene
Godwin Welding Service, Inc.
Hawley Furniture Co.
A Bouquet and Gift Shop
Purdie Brothers, Inc.
Lo -Ra Fashions
Twyford Printing Co., Inc.
105
GENERAL FUND CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1977.
1779 L. L. Johnson Const. Company
1780 N. R. Sessoms
1781 Void
1782 Nat'l Recreation F, Park Assoc.
1783 NC Dept. of Revenue
1784 The Daily Record
1785 Harnett County News
1786 NC Dept. of Insurance
1787 Burroughs Corp.
1788 Burroughs Corp.
1789 TW Customer Ser. Div.
1790 Pope Printing Co.
1791 E. Marshall Woodall
1792 Georgia Lee Brown, CSC
1793 Lillington Medical Clinic
1794 Ronald L. Peters
1795 King Photo Supply
1796 Eastman Kodak Co.
1797 Lustra Lighting Corp.
1798 Protective Services In NC
1799 Central Carolina Bank $ Tr. Co.
1800 First Citizens Bank $ Tr Co.
1801 Waccamaw Bank €, Trust Co.
1802 Bank of North Carolina, NA
1803 Southern National Bank
1804 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
1805 First Citizens Bank $ Tr Co.
1806 C. S. Fowler
1807 Jesse Alphin
1808 Walter Dafford, Jr.
1809 J. Clyde Adams
1810 Mrs. Edwin Boyette
1811 Cavin's Business Prod.
1812 Harnett County Schools
1813 Forest Hills Pharmacy
1814 Harold W. Lloyd
1815 Piggly Wiggly
1816 Modern Laundry $ Cleaners
1817 Rebecca Coleman
1818 Muriel F. Cann
1819 Jane Smith Stewart
1820 Patricia Thomas
1821 Dr. Neil Prose
1822 Dr. A. W. Peede
1823 Dr. Richard Manning
1824 Dr. C. L. Corbett
1825 Dr. Richard 0. Manning
1826 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hosp.
1827 Roane - Barker Inc.
1828 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
1829 Dept. of Human Resources
1830 Dr. Lyn Mann
1831 Frances McKay
1832 Janet Denton
1833 Good Hope Hospital, Inc.
1834 Harnett Co. Sen. 6itizens
1835 Perry Bros. Tire Service
1836 Tractor and Auto Supply Co.
1837 Norris Auto & Truck Clinic
1838 Bynum International Inc.
1839 NC Equipment Co.
1840 Joe H. Ross
1841 Martin Marietta Aggreg.
1842 Pick -up Sanitation Service
1843 Simplex Time Recorder Co.
1844 Void
1845 Void
1846 Burroughs Corp.
1847 Ellis Barbour G Sons
1848 Pitney Bowes
1849 Bound to Stay Bound
1850 The Baker $ Taylor Companies
1851 NC State Library
1852 American Business
1853 Johnston County Library
1854 Southeastern Library Assoc.
1855 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
1856 Motorola, Inc.
1857 North Carolina State
1858 Storr Sales Company
1859 Warren Bros. Oil Co.
1860 Machine and Welding Co.
1861 The Dunn Dispatch
1862 Xerox Corporation
8,543.00
100.00
Void
45.00
76.67
34.00
16.00
26.52
430.51
55.12
166.00
293.28
404.06
117.25
65.00
20 :00
87.55
33.77
187.22
5.15
129.60
184.80
179.20
210.40
187.20
135.20
110.40
20.00
25.10
25.10
22.70
25.10
30.33
28.50
1.87
13.50
59.93
17.21
42.64
13.15
6.96
20.00
683.75
280.00
420.00
560.00
200.00
181.50
118.12
318.87
53.20
121.50
4.00
4.00
21.60
450.24
405.23
617.48
12.00
6.31
3,488.74
85.00
2,477.28
1,895.00
5.46
Void
Void
30.75
8,276.00
144.00
344.32
12.65
941.44
10.00
9.80
9.00
5.44
32.50
103.07
44.15
3,074.88
156.04
22.80
569.19
Re: Landfill
Court Officer
Reg. fee
Feb. S $ U. Tax
Feb. Acct.
Legal Adv.
1 B. Codes
0070- 323 -005
3175882
09129856
Per statement
Prof. Services
Court Costs
Prof. Services
Poly test
Inv. 7659
Per invoices
P186570
6 Booklets
162 Food Stamps
Food Stamps
SS Bd. Meeting
It
00877
Per statement
Per statement
Feb. Travel
Re: Ext. Ser.
Feb. Acct.
Workshops
Reg. Fee
PSC Clinics
AP Clinics
Jan, Feb. Clinics
Jan, Feb. Clinics
Prof. Services
Dec. Jan, Services
Per invoices
Feb. Acct.
Jan. Acct.
Sch. Services
Workshop
Re: Aging
Re: Supplies
Re: Title III
Jan. Acct.
Feb. Acct.
9902 - Landfill
03254 Landfill
Feb. Acct.
Prof. Services
Per invoices
Feb. Acct.
16597429
0252 445
Per invoices
751946
131166
B1103327A
11503
1 yr sub.
Slides
Dues
Per statement
99164
Per invoices
3607
Jan Acct.
Feb. Acct.
Jan. Acct.
Per invoices
06
1863 Twyford Printing Co.
1864 Morris Wade Sales Co.
1865 Dunn Business Machines
1866 Raleigh Orthopaedic Clinc,Pa
1867 Dept. of Human Resources
1868 Kennedy Home
1869 NC Dept. of N $ E R
1870 Mrs. Davis Catlett, Treas.
1871 Harnett Co. Sheltered Wkshop.
1872 Sears, Roebuck, & Co.
1873 Lillington Lumber Co.
1874 Superior Fire and Safety Co.
1875 Hogue Electric Co.
1876 Strickland Motor Co.
1877 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
1878 Home Office Machine Co.
1879 D.W. Denning, Jr.
1880 H. Douglas Moore
1881 W. Guyton Smith
1882 Harrinton Morrison
1883 C.S. Fowler
1884 Eugene Smith
1885 Theron Miller
1886 Haywood Hall
1887 M $ U Sporting Goods
1888 H $ S Sports World
1889 Carver Equipment Co., Inc.
1890 Exxon Company
1891 Cummings Brothers Electric Co.
1892 LE Bottiglier
1893 Harnett Co. Farm Bureau
1894 Gray $ Creech, Inc.
1895 Bowen Office Equipment
1896 Carolina Arts $ Pub. House
1897 Godwin Welding Service
1898 Sanford Business Machines
1899 Lafayette Drug Co.
1900Marvin C. fj Mattie B. Hobbs
1901 Amway Products
1902 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
1903 Lee - Harnett Mental Health
1904 James H. Bullard
1905 J.W. Harper
1906 Data Processing Co.
1907 Lester Phillips, Inc.
1908 Travis Uzzell, Treas.
1909 Georgia Lee Brown, CSC
1910 O'Neal Motors, Inc.
1911 Beasley's Garage
1912 BRM Enterprises
1913 Lillington Tire Sales F, Service
1914 Lillington Auto Parts
1915 Lillington Medical Clinic
1916 Case Blue Print $ Supply Co.
1917 Piggly Wiggly
1918 Lafayette Drug Co.
1919 Modern Laundry $ Cleaners
1920 Cavin's Business Prod.
1921 Dept. of Administration
1922 Lustra Lighting Corp.
1923 Central Carolina B d, & Tr. Co.
1924 First Citizens Bank €, Trust Co.
1925 First Citizens Bank $ Trust Co.
1926 Southern National Bank
1927 Waccamaw Bank $ Trust Co.
1928 Bank of North Carolina, NA
1929 First Citizens Bank
1930 Harnett Co. Schools
1931 Heins Telephone Co.
1932 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
1933 Lafayette Drug Co.
1934 Cape Fear Ins. Agency, Inc.
1935 The Ddily Record
1936 The Dunn Dispatch
1937 Stewart's 66 Service
1938 NC Equipment Co.
1939 Carolina Culvert Mfg. Inc.
1940 Godwin Building Supply Co.
1941 Dunn Business Machines
1942 Gale Research Co.
1943 Chilton Book Co.
1944 Coordinated Lib. Info. Pro. Inc.
1945 G.K. Hall $ Co.
150.80 Per invoices
137.02 Per invoices
90.92 5735, 5736
25.00 Prof. Services
752.92 Dec. Services
28.95Reimb. Travel
1,498.24 Co's Share
500.00 Apppop.
136.545' Utilities
5.05 Dust Bags
12.47 1708
5.00 23113
20.00 3322
480.00 19857
11.44 28699
23.15 2982
19.45 Bd. Meeting
16.95 "
17.75
16.60
18.00
20.10
18.90
17.70
1,968.51 1505, 3136
91.26 0195
720.33 Feb. Acct.
11.62 369 130 335 2
24.79 254
50.00 Postage
225.00 Mar. Rent
34.00 11500
76.43 Feb. Acct.
92.50 OJT
52.50
51.61
700.00
48.95
3.99
11,250..00.
26.25'
80.55
423.15
12.00
20.00
15.00
85.30
11.50
31.95
3.00
93.08
75.00
40.05
806.99
17.58
30.63
25.86
26.06
69.34
123.20
142.40
130.40
208.00
189.60
238.40
182.40
58.61
21.43
42.89
16.05
90.00
51.50
100.80
27.00
117.66
927.20
438.25
82.65
38.75
22.81
5.00
175.34
Maint. Agree.
Per statement
5 year lease
Feb. Acct.
Per statement
Partial Appropriation
Travel
Travel
Mar. Inv.
Feb. Rent
1977 Dues
Court Court
Feb. Acct.
0755
Feb. Acct
8299
Feb. Acct.
Prof. Services
Feb. Acct.
Feb. Acct.
Feb. Acct.
Feb. Acct.
01395
959
70234886
Feb. Food Stamps
11
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11
11
23328
Per statement
Feb. Acct.
532JG0688
Rabies Clinic
Rabies Clinic
Feb. Acct.
3941, 3994
9363
Feb. Acct.
5735
00201563
301248
00308
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GENERAL FUND CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF March, 1977.
2029 Mrs. Norman Smith
2030 Mrs. Bobby Meares
2031 Mrs. D. C. McKiney
2032 Methodist Home for Children
2033 John Leach
2034 Kennedy Home
2035 Mrs. Bobby Meares
2036 Ret. $ SS Tax Fund
2037 LEO Ben. f, Ret. Fund
2038 NC Blue Cross /Blue Shield
2039 Dorothy Dollar
2040 Mrs. Roland Rost
2041 L.E. Bottiglier, Postmaster
2042 Mrs. Bobby Meares
2043 NC Public Employees' SS Agency
111.35 B. Home Care
320.30
242.00
460.00
169.50
115.00
112.60 vi
5,003.06 M. Contri.
603.30
1,842.86 0430012001
69.75 Travel March.
181.03 B. Home Care
65.00 Postage
12.92 B. Home Care
30,637.63 SS Contri
..vy C J. CC
M.H. Brock 197.03 Exp. NACo.
Martha Poe 25.00 Gen. Assist.
Thad H. Pope 300.00 Ser. Bd. of Elections
Har. Co. AD Fund 7,172.50 Contri.
Har Co. AFDC Fund 17,705.50
L. L. Johnson Const. Co. 12,381.75 Mar Acct.
Void Void
Lettie Johnson 346.00 B. Home Care
Mrs. Erwin Johnson 284.50
Mrs. Stephen Hlsey 217.95
Mrs. Baxter Haymore 115.00
Mrs. David Hale 213.20
Mrs. Arthur Chapman 214.20
Church of God Childrens Hme 61.10
Mrs. Johnny Perry 107.50
Bessie Lee 319.00
Childrens Home, Inc. 100.00
William Jiles 348.75
Central Orphanage 790.00
Mrs. Jimmy G. Walters 121.00
Mrs. Luther Est 106.60
Mrs. Ernest West 115.00
Mrs. John Walker
242.00
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SALARY CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1977
4607 Jesse Alphin 225.00
4608 M. H. Brock 200.00
4609 Lloyd Stewart 200.00
4610 W.J. Cotton, Jr. 100.00
4611 Bill Shaw 200.00
4612 Marion H. Brock 742.49
4613 Patsy H. Nobles 428.14
4614 Herbert A.D. Carson, Jr. 906.06
4615Rachel W. Blanchard 524.39
4616 Vanessa W. Young 111.03
4617 William Thomas Allen 888.47
4618 Lottie Patterson 462.07
4619 Rachel S. Korpulinski 364.37
4620 Alice R. Shomper 397.03
4621 Walter Earl Jones 727.87
4622 Alice Schmincke 474.57
4623 Edna W. Butts 398.35
4624 f ackie J. Pate 392.64
4625 Edna K. Newton 408.35
4626 Madie Lee Morgan 392.66
4627 Joyce Jordan Olicer 400.13
4628 Henry J. Jacobs 544.64
4629 Stanley Byrd 521.38
4630 Roger William Lyon 556.06
4631 Henry D. Hood III 530.42
4632 Donald R. McLamb 531.06
4633 Herbert Holt Ennis 543.52
4634 Stanley P. Williams 587.98
4635 Flora Green Milton 592.72
4636 Clyde L. Ross 427.06
4637 June S. Britt 371.08
4638 Annie L. C. Griffis 382.50
4639 - Shirley McLean 455.57
4640 Paul B. Drew 310.19
4641 Lala R. Sturgill 443.95
4642 Gladys Walker 285.57
4643 Helen R. Crews 862.81
4644 Naomi F. Hawley 515.37
4645 Glyness Meeks 538.50
4646 Patricia mcDonald 491.38
4647 Mary M. Hawley 491.17
4648 Mary P. Avery 497.83
4649 Annie Lee Gainey 404.58
4650 Bobbie S. Mize 470.71
4651 Sandra Dickens 418.97
4652 Emma L. West 816.71
4653 H. V. Godgrey 781.28
4654 Joyce G Pulliam 693.56
4655 K. Egeta Williams 677.06
4656 John D. Davis 672.85
4657 Jane H. Smith 772.00
4658 Bonnie B. Beasley 504.13
4659 John C. Harvey 642.91
4660 Cynthia T. Schumann 717.00
4661 Edward D. Rice 662.26
4662 Benita J. Messer 446.61
4663 Emmett J. Allen 526.77
4664 Mazelle M. Stephenson 469.41
4665 Teresa S. Cummings 593.69
4666 Ruby C. Jenkins 499.87
4667 Joyce G. Brown 498.28
4668 Roxanne R. Ayers 412.42
4669 Bonnie B. Temple 397.21
4670 Edna L. Black 574.19
4671 Kathleen Thomas 585.74
4672 Pauline Sanford 630.94
4673 Maydell A. Hatley 447.11
4674 Donna S. Taylor 739.34
4675 Anne P. Dean 739.14
4676 Linda C. Sprinkle 524.41
4677 Carra G. Avery 525.82
4678 Robert Lee Coats 736.60
4679 Shirley Anne Jones 389.58
4680 Vickie N. Turlington 684.19
4681 John R. Warren 624.14
4682 Jane Magette McLeod 580.58
4683 Wilma McGregory 700.90
4684 James M. Helms 498.79
4685 Marion G. L"ockamy, Jr. 538.33
4686 Margaret H. Speed 599.34
4687 Mary Susan Horne 541.87
4688 Jesse M. McLaughlin 118.95
4689 Margie K. Hickman 128.95
4690 Ileaner Morgan
4691 Virginia Thomas
4692 Diane Maria Coleman
4693 Lura S. Flowers
4694 John W. Tadlock
4695 Addie L. Carpenter
4696 Mary D. Pleasant
4697 Thelma P. Jernigan
4698 Clinton E. Bass
4699 Ruby E. Poole
4700 Rosie Campbell
4701 Janie D. Ashworth
4702 Eunice A. Tanksley
4703 Wendy C. Talton
4704 Margielene J. Partin
4705 Patricia J. Hardison
4706 Hazeline R. McLamb
4707 Doris Tyndall
4708 Mildred R. Hall
4709 Mary H. McLean
4710 Dorothy Roberts
4711 Bobby J. Coupee
4712 Mary B. Chance
4713 Mamie L. McKoy
4714 Doris Marie Johnson
4715 Georgianna McNeill
4716 Elise Sanders
4717 Jennie M. Scriven
4718 Kay H. Brightwell
4719 Annie R. Covington
4720 Anna J. Pleasant
4721 Sible Richardson McLeod
4722 Pauline W. Allen
4723 Annie Bell Tyndall
4724 May Baucom
4725 Annie G. Cameron
4726 James E. Goff
4727 H. W. Lloyd
4728 Earl L. Childers, Jr.
4729 Stephen B. Warrick
4730 Lincoln Blanding
4731 Juanita S. Hight
4732 Bettie E. Giles
4733 Jennifer S. Walker
4734 Wanda J. Hardison
4735 Virginia L. Simmons
4736 Ophelia McLean
4737 Lorena H. Jackson
4738 Henry S. Thompson
4739 Rebecca S. Coleman
4740 Louise J. Lloyd
4741 Patricia A. McKee
4742 Hoyt B. Fowler
4743 Donald R. Womble
4744 Margaret N. McDonald
4745 Bertha M. Taylro
4746 Alta Pearl Pope
4747 Evelyn B. Howard
4748 Muriel F. Cann
4749 Alma Jean Bass
4750 Francis H. McKay
4751 William F. Roach
4752 Lula B. Morrison
4753 Janet T. Blackwell
4754 Janet L. Denton
4755 Neta T. Worth
4756 Patricia J. Thomas
4757 Jane S. Stewart
4758 Chipolla B. Street
4759 Kathy Turner Weeks
4760 Herbert E. Hudson
4761 Corbett A. Coats
4762 Robert J. Burnett
4763 John H. Strickland
4764 George G. Pope
4765 William Fred Hall
4766 Robert L. Jackson
4767 Margaret R. Randall
4768 Janet H. Johnson
4769 Nine P. Bethune
4770 Melanie H. Collins
4771 Virginia S. Warren
4772 Thomas T. Lanier
131.45
128.95
131.54
131.35
111.57
123.67
109.74
131.45
114.86
123.67
114.86
116.82
131.45
128.95
128.95
114.32
123.46
120.72
114.07
121.38
128.95
114.32
105.45
84.73
121.38
127.10
123.46
128.95
64.01
65.90
192.23
128.95
117.69
131.45
115.36
132.75
458.44
518.00
329.00
Void
286.50
337.37
360.40
323.38
295.56
300.91
269.46
357.82
1,086.75
661.17
684.17
636.74
709.02
838.62
513.05
402.92
409.71
375.76
689.26
434.04
802.94
755.72
423.71
692.57
392.66
468.71
687.20
713.39
432.42
753.66
663.37
598.95
449.87
413.88
301.65
238.08
282.16
624.94
206.94
362.35
351.41
440.92
648.95
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4773 Lillian B. Smith
4774 Jean M. Irvin
4775 Edward McCormick
4776 Roy S. Godwin
4777 Thomas H. James
4778 Lee Vernon Harris
4779 Dories McKoy
4780 Henry McDougald
4781 Tony M. Tucker
4782 Bessie W. Moss
4783 Fred D. 6reeman
4784 Robert A. Gray
4785 Walter T. Weeks
4786 Robert Al Barefoot
4787 Joseph D. Lucas
4788 Wayne Faircloth
4789 Dana B. Myrick
4790 Judy Ashworth
4791 Margaret R. Murchison
4792 Samuel R. Sally
4793 William E. Guy
4794 Kyle Harrington
4795 Tyree P. Senter
4796 Wendy Pulliam
4797 Wade H. Stewart
4798 L. C. Gregory, Jr.
4799 Burnice F. Temple
4800 L. C. Rosser, Jr.
4801 Johnny Halcomb
4802 Clyde F. Pate
4803 Sammy R. McLean
4804 Rufus H. Parrish
4805 Billy G. Wallace
4806 Ronald Perry Green
4807 James E. Turnage
4808 John H. Atkins III
4809 Connie C. Spence
4810 Caviness R. Stewart
4811 Blane Edwin Sturgill
4812 Allen D. Parker
408.35
566.15
300.00
70.61
411.55
375.20
337.17
322.95
985.40
477.37
776.42
687.84
647.47
582.52
799.47
799.14
473.32
376.87
633.38
796.84
433.89
1,391.92
225.96
28.24
750.16
603.59
522.74
531.66
529.57
538.49
521.66
462.46
519.16
502.29
579.92
516.31
559.16
478.17
609.06
371.60