HomeMy WebLinkAbout05011972MINUTES OF MAY 1, 1972 MEETING OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CALL TO ORDER Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:20 a.m. with the foll-
owing in attendance: M. H. Brock, D. P. Ray, Jr., C. E. McLamb, W.J.
Cotton, Jr., Gilbert Brown, D. Carson, Jr. Clerk to the Board and
Gerald Arnold for the County Attorney.
MORNING PRAYER Gilbert Brown offered the morning prayer.
MINUTES The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
MAE MARSHBANKS FOR
SENIOR CITIZ. Miss Mae Marshbanks, Coordinator for Harnett County Council for Senior
Citizens, Inc., appeared before the Board. The following proclamation
was made official by motion of Commissioner Cotton, second by Comm-
issioner McLamb and a unanimous vote:
NATIONAL LAW DAY
WHEREAS, there are 6,000 persons living in Harnett County
that are sixty years of age or older, and that this number of
persons have earned dignity with their years through honest
labor, good character and keen observance and respect for the
rights of manking; and
WHEREAS, the state of North Carolina along with the County
of Harnett funded a council for the senior citizens of this
county during the fiscal year 1971 -72; and
WHEREAS, this council, under the leadership of the coor-
dinator mae Marshbanks, has properly formed committees, elected
the necessary and appropriate officers and achieved success in
many objectives planned and carried out during the year.
NOW, THEREFORE WE, THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, in honor,
appreciation and goodwill, do hereby proclaim the week of May 21
through May 27, 1972 as Senior Citizens Week in Harnett County,
North Carolina.
Signed this 1st day of May, 1972.
/s/ M. H. Brock
Chairman of the Board of Commissioners
Gerald Arnold, attorney, appeared before the Board and informed the
Board that May 1st is also National Law Day, and he requested the Comm-
issioners to recognize it as Law Day. Commissioner Ray moved that the
minutes of the County reflect that Mr. Arnold had appeared in behalf
of National Law Day and that the Commissioners recognized it as such.
Commissioner Cotton seconded the move and it carried.
W. EARL JONES
TAX COLL. W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector presented the report of his department.
THOMAS ALLEN
TAX SUPER.
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor requested that $11.04 be refunded to
Davis Woodall, by reason of his property not being subject to fire tax
and should not have been penalized for the record indicated that the
listing was not a late listing.
Commissioner Cotton moved to refund the $11.04, Commissioner McLamb
seconded the move and it carried.
MAINTENAtCE CONTRACT WITH
HONEYWELL, INC. The following letter was received from Honeywell, Inc., relative to a
maintenance agreement pending between Honeywell, Inc. and County of
Harnett, in regards to the maintenance of the heating and cooling units
located within the Courthouse building:
Apri126, 19 72
Mr. M.H. Brock, Route 1, Erwin, N. C.
Dear Mr. Brock:
Per our conversation of April 26, 1972 I am forwarding a report of con-
ditions found by our service technicians at the court house and what
we propose based on these findings.
Smokey Hicks, the Honeywell technician went over the entire system and
reported it in fair condition. Neither of the two ten -ton units
handling the court room were operative, however, he combined the work-
ing parts of each to get one of them working properly. The other unit
has a burned out compressor and lacks a belt drive to the air handling
motor.
The material cost to replace the compressor alone if $901.00. Additional
material costs will include refrigerant gas, nitrogen pruge, fan belt,
and necessary lubricants.
It is estimated that it will require two men two days of labor to
replace the compressor and get the unit working again which will result
in a labor charge of approximately $400.00.
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MINUTES OF MAY, 1972, MEETING CONTINUED
HONEYWELL, INC.
letter con't.
Based on these findings, Honeywell proposed to bill you for the materl
ial charges only incurred while repairing the court room air conditioner
and will absorb better than $600.00 of labor into the pending contrac
if accepted by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners.
If the agreement is not accepted, we will bill you for our service ca3�ls
Thursday and Friday of last week at our standard rates as agreed.
Material approximately
Compressor labor approximately
Service call (2 days approximately 220.00)
Best regards.
31,000.9,.�Q,,
400.00 absorbed into
220.00 Contraat.
/s/ Jay Hendrickson JH /rd
ACTION: After discussion Commissioner Brown made a motion to award t
maintenance contract to Honeywell, Inc., Commissioner Cotton seconded
the motion and it carried.
TAX & WELFARE LIEN
REPORT Gerald Arnold presented the
j N.C. SYMPHONY
COLLECTION ON TAXES
Mrs. John L. Moore
J.Leon Godwin
Alonzo Walker
TOTAL
Tax & Welfare
71CVD737
3570
3302
Grove Twp.
Ave.
S.Creek
Lien Report as
$ 388.05
578.48
273.03
$1,239.56
follows:
s 20.00 fee
25.00
10.00
$ 55.00
Commissioner Cotton moved to contribute $25.00 to the N.C. Symphony,
Commissioner Brown seconded the move and it carried.
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MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH
OF MAY The Chairman informed the Board of the two pending meetings of the
Board of Equalization and Review, of the May 8th meeting with the Boa »d
of Education, of the May 15th meeting with the Harnett County Planning
Board and of the tour of O'Berry Center scheduled for May 31st.
The following road petition was presented to the Board: Johnsonville
Township, 1/2 mile, 7 occupied homes, request for maintenance and im-
provement of SR #1111.
Commissioner Brown made a motion to approve the road petition, Comm-
issioner Cotton seconded the move and it carried.
ROAD PETITIONS
h ADJOURNMENT
No further business, the meeting adjourned and the Commissioners
traveled to Raven Rock for a picnic lunch. Meeting adjourned at 11 :00 a.m.
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CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1972.
6870 Co. of Harnett Spec. Acct. WPC -NC -280 Fund
6871 Monroe
6872 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
6873 Robertson Stamp $ Seal works
6874 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
6875 Woodall, McCormick $ Arnold
6876 Dr. Gale D. Johnson
6877 Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital
6878 LILLINGTON Esso Station
6879 Mobile Communication Service
6880 Storr Sales Company
6881 Layton Supply Co.
6882 Town of Lillington
6883 M. Fred Walton
6884 W. S. Currin,
6885 Stewart's Machine Shop
6886 Piggly Wiggly
6887 Modern Laundry F Cleaners
6888 Wilbourne Furniture Co.
6889 Carolina Tel. F, Tel. Co.
6890 N. C. Naturla Gas Corp.
6891 Atlantic Envelope Co.
6892 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
6893 Dutch Treat Market
6894 Piggly Wiggly
6895 Cavin's Business Products, Inc.
6896 Powell's Pharmacy
6897 Harold Lambeth
6898 Coats Medical Clinic
6899 Dr. C. E. Roberts
6900 Edward H. McCormick
6901 Billy W. Lanier
6902 Dr. J. Ray Israel
6903 R. A. Gray
6904 Roy H. Byrd
6905 M. H. Brock
6906 Roane - Barker, Inc.
6907 Dr. Frederic S. Konz
6908 Dr. A. W. Peede
6909 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
6910 M. Irene Lassiter
6911 Lida R. O'Quinn
6912 N.C. State Board of Health
6913 Modern Laundry F, Cleaners
6914 Lida R. O'Quinn
6915 Club Cleaners
6916 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
6917 Purdie Brothers, Inc.
6918 Twyford Printing Co.
6919 Carolina Power F Light Co.
6920 Comma Danieley
6921 Lillington FCX
6922 Storr Saies.Co.
6923 N. C. Natural Gas Corp.
6924 Carolina Power F, Light Co.
6925 Executive Secretary
6926 Motorola Inc.
6927 N.C. Fed. Surplus Prop. Ag ency
6928 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hospital, Inc.
6929 Mrs. J. E. Bradford
6930 Mrs. Lynn Byrd
6931 Cristal Evans
6932 Mrs. David Ferrell
6933 Mrs. E.C. Flowers
6934 Margie Johnson
6935 Mrs. Wade Johnson
6936 Mrs. D.C. McKinney
6937 Etta McNeill
6938 Mrs. Edwin Morris
6939 Mrs. J. A. Walker
6940 Mrs. Herman Tew
6941 Mrs. A. M. Ivey
6942 Ida Evans
6943 Mrs. W. G. Butler
6944 Mrs. Grady Adcock
6945 Mrs. Lennie Arnold
6946 Or. C. L. Corbett
6947 Erwin Tin Shop
6948 N.C. State Comm. for the Blind
6949 N.C. Sumphony
6950 Cessco, Inc.
6951 Chester Bell
6952 Tractor and Auto Supply Co.
6953 Warren Bros. Oil Co.
6954 Perry Brothers Tire Service
6955 J.A. Johnson Construction Co.
13,000.00 Partial payment on Co. of Harnett Spec. Acc.t
per agreement dated 8 -9 -71.
400292
001437- Tax Supervisor
36989 Tax. Collector
Court Cost - 69 -CVD -0846
Tax Foreclosure suits
Professional services James Edward Turnage
Re: James Edward Turnage
April Acct. Sheriff's Acct.
April Radio Service
10835, Less C.M.
April Acct. Courthouse.
Per Statements
Repairs to county building
April Courthouse acct.
Welding lawn mower Courthouse
April Acct. Co. Jail
April Acct. Co. Jail
9482 Co. Jail
Per statement
Per statement
44764 -Dept. of Social Services
51715 Co. Agent
Feb. Acct. Home Ec. Ext. Dept.
April Acct. Home Ec. Ext. Dept.
4389,4439,4701, Ag. Ext. Service
Per 5 -1 -72 Statement, Health Dept.
Cutting grass at Dunn Health Center
Professional Services Health Center
Board of Health
Board of Health Meeting
6.18
27.50
9.48
17.00
75.00
111.20
23.20
254.43
155.18
2.42
29.86
91.75
529.68
4.74
2.00
142.95
6.19
26.04
28.98
6.25
241.50
17.84
4.41
6.33
124.78
9.65
28.44
3.00
28.20
20.00
22.80
20.00
20.00
21.40
22.80
68.73
10.00
8.00
17.20
3.00
6.25
21.60
4.02
24.42
11.54
8.20
8.86
173.63
787.40
330.11
23.97
94.42
75.17
21.26
10.00
32.50
610.00
40.00
89.50
81.25
89.50
165.25
89.50
104.00
89.50
87.50
89.50
167.25
89.50
1.75
2.50
2.50
3.00
2.50
2.50
10.00
960.00
981.24
25.00
206.00
15.00
65.61
33.56
95009 Health Dept.
Re: Mary Jane Chance
Re: Mable Ann Ellis
Order No. 3253 Health Dept.
Expenses Supv. meeting
Expenses Mar $ April meetings
144 Shep. V. V. Health Dept.
April acct. Dunn Health Center
N. C. T.B. Meeting
April Acct. Health Dept.
08930 Dog Pound
9609 Dog Warden
8302,Tax Col. 8301, 8300 Sheriff $ Auditor
Per statements
878, Sheriff 836, Reg. of Deeds
April Acct. Jail F, Courthouse
79531 Auditor 1568, Health Dept.
Per statements
1 yr. membership
MA 68903
1639,1640, C.D. Agency
Re: Baby Stephen Russell Romine.
B. Home Care
Re: Debra Smith
Labor F material for 80 ballot boxes
Co's part for Aid to the Blind.
Membership Donor
40 CS Bait -tox Meal
Services rendered Maple Grove School
April Acct. Garbage program
April Acct. Garbage program
8.00 33403, 33683, Garbage Program
50.00 Pulling loader for garbage program.
2
6956 Lillington Esso Station
6957 Lillington FCS
6958 Owen G. Dunn Co.
6959 Twyford Printing Company
6960 The Sanford Daily Herald
6961 Godwin Building Supply Co.
6962 D. W. Denning, Jr.
6963 H. Douglas Moore
6964 Harrington Morrison
6965 Dr. Grover C. Pate, Jr.
6966 W. Guyton Smith
6967 IBM Corp
6968 N.C. State Highway Comm.
6969 Perry Brothers Tire Service
6970 Harnett Co. Sheltered Workshop
6971 Dr. A. W. Peede
6972 Dr. Frederic S. Konz
6973 Dr. C. L. Corbett
6974 The Dunn Clinic
6975 Allen Appraisal Company
6976 Lespie M. O'Quinn
6977 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
6978 Davis Woodall
6979 64.75 Charles E. Parks
6980 PACE
6981 Harnett County Library Board
6982 Blanche H. Johnson
6983 Elizabeth B. Allen
6984 Donna M. Black
6985 W. P. Butts, Sr.
6986 Woodrow Stewart
6987 Audrey N. Rose
6988 Mary Greene Yates
6989 Jennie C. Williams
6990 Mary S. Hough
6991 Neil C. Cameron
6992 Tyre C. Kendall
6993 Dolores J. McDonald
6994 E.C. Blanchard
6995 Reid Johnson
6996 Frances B. Sessoms
6997 Leonard I. Ogburn
6998 Inez Campbell Howard
6999 Olive Elizabeth Wilkerson
7000 Pauline F. Ralph
7001 Margaret P. Henry
7002 Willa Dean Stewart
7003 KATHRYN Phillips
7004 Gladys B. McCaskill
7005 Alvin T. Hansen
7006 J. A. Carver
7007 Linda Ann Hawley
7008 Thomas J. Byrd
7009 Coats Medical Clinic
7010 Child Welfare League of America, Inc.
7011 Kyle Harrington
7012 Etta McNeill
7013 Haywood Warren
7014 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
7015 C. E. McLamb
7016 N.D. Dept. of Motor Vehicles
7017 The Dunn Dispatch
7018 Woodall, McCormcik F, Arnold
7019 Lafayette Drug Company
7020 Cape Fear Criminal Justice P1.Reg.
7021 O'Quinn & O'Quinn
7022 C.D. Knight, Sheriff
7023 IBM Corporation
7024 James H. Anderson Co, In.c.
7025 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
7026 W. L. Smith Supply Co.
7027 Storr Sales Co.
7028 Comma Danieley
7029 Simplex Time Recorder Co.
7030 Johnsons'
7031 Earnest West
7032 Dutch Treat Markets, Inc.
7033 State Office Eq. Company
7034 Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc.
7035 Carr Hardware Co.
7036 Kinlaw Signes
7037 Storr Sales Company
7038 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
7039 Bank of North Carolina
7040 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
7041 Southern National Bank
7042 Waccamaw Bank $ Tr. Co.
7043 Bank of North Carolina Lill
18.55
44.19
21.04
328.43
14.63
148.32
65.80
41.85
40.80
48.00
44.25
45.50
7.42
116.44
28.80
160.00
160.00
110.00
133.00
250.00
77.84
12.00
11.04
64.75
10.00
4,550.00
181.54
184.54
189.54
188.99
204.54
169.54
199.54
204.54
179.54
179.54
184.54
179.54
174.54
159.54
181.54
169.54
169.54
179.54
169.54
179.54
189.54
179.54
32.00
144.70
160.50
45.12
10.00
6.00
15.00
690.34
25.00
35.00
34.00
36.40
169.80
858.00
30.00
11.50
316.66
856.96
20.00
584.01
282.15
298.80
33.99
50.68
432.63
32.00
5.10
4.53
202.77
280.23
4.50
6.18
5.40
67.38
5.95
24.85
28.35
April Acct. Garbage Program
1475,2001, Garbage Program
100 Tally sheets for Bd. of Elections
8266,8267,8268,8269,Bd. of Elections
11 Registration Bd. of Elections.
92710 Bd. of Elections
Agri -Bus; meetings
IT
n
1 AS 7798
48 County maps
33234 Dev. Comm.
32 Stakes Dev. Comm.
April Clinics
"
Professional Services
Inv. #16 -71 Revaluation
April and May salary (balance)
71 -CVD -645
Refund for error in listing taxes.
4 3/4 days accumulated leave time
Administrative cost for FHA PACE program
Bal. 71 -72 appropriation
Registrar May Primary
If
"
Services rendered Bd. of Elections May
29 3/4 hrs. work in FHA Office
1 day as officer of the Grand Jury.
OV Lonnie McDougald
3 yr sub to Child Welfare
26 days work on Revaluation Program
Clothing for James Allie Blue
Gen. Assistance
71- CVD -655, 71 -CVD -690
Mileage for April 1972.
1972 registration list
April ad tax list.
Tax foreclosure suits
April Acct. Sheriff Dept.
373,381 for Sheriff's Dept.
Uniforms and alterations Sheriff's Dept.
Re: George Hawkins
H180347
4844
Per statement
17718 dated April 13, 1972
79292
Inv. Nos. 872,880 Reg. of Deeds
88796914
April Acct Co. Jail
April Acct. Co. Jail
April Acct. Co. Jail
14415 Dept. of Social Services,
Freight Charges
58313, 58990
April Statement for Dept. of SS
75234,1590 Dept. of SS
17 Food Stamp Transactions for .April
71 "
81 "
28.35 81 "
56.00 160 "
60.20 172 "
ter
CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF MAY, 1972.
7044 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
7045 Central Carolina Bank 8 Tr. Co.
7046 Bowen Office Eq. Co.
7047 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
7048 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
7049 Harnett County News
7050 Morris Wade Sales Co.
7051 N.C. Fed. Surplus Prop. Agency
7052 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
7053 The E.R. Thomas Drug Co.
7054 Admas $ Kinton Nursing Home
7055 N.C. Sanatorium
7056 Void
7057 N.C. Dept. of Conservation & Dev.
7058 Nu -Home Buildiers Supply Co.
7059 Purchase and Contract Division
7060 Percy L. Walton
7061 Robert M. Hunt
7062 Machine and Welding Co.
7063 Perry Brothers Tire Service, Inc.
7064 Stewart's 66 Service
7065 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
7066 W. J. Cotton, Jr.
7067 American Express
7068 Humble Oil & Refining Co.
7069 W. S. Motor Co., Inc.
7070 Tyre C. Kendall
7071 Neil C. Cameron
7072 William T. Allen
7073 Bertha M. Taylor
7074 Betha M. Taylor
7075
7076
7077
7078
7079
7080
7081
7082
7083
7084
7085
7086
7087
7088
7089
7090
7091
7092
7093
7094
7095
7096
7097
7098
7099
7100
7101
7102
7103
7104
7105
7106
7107
7108
7109
7110
7111
7112
7113
7114
7115
7116
7117
7118
7119
7120
7121
7122
7123
7124
7125
7126
Dougald McRae
Overnite Transportation Co.
Bank of North Carolina
B Void
Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster
Lola O'Quinn
Marcia J. Ivey
Lafayette Drug Co.
Carolina Tel. €, Tel. Co.
Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
George E. Cameron
Tyre C. Kendall
Kyle Harrington
W. G. Lasater
Donna M. Black
Mary Greene Yates
Junnie C. Williams
Frances Norris
Dixie H. Perez
Betty S. Denning
Withie B. Dewar
Rebecca Wade
Delh J. Stewart
Mary S. Hough
Mrs. Thomas Williams
D. C. Hamilton
Mrs. Fred Cameron
Dolores J. McDonald
Nora Mcd. Blanchard
Thomas J. Byrd
Mary P. Stewart
M. H. Brock
N.C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield, Inc.
Etta Mcneill
Bennetts, Inc.
C. H. Avery
Walter Crosland
Void
N.C. Department of Motor Cehicles
Maxine Beasley
Dunn Heating $ Air Cond. Co.
C.S. Fowler
Mrs. James M. Yates
Gilbert Brown
Anno 0. Yarborough
Corbett Stewart
N.C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. Sys.
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Southern National Bank
36.40
31.85
8.86
8.20
5.18
964.00
6.59
317.15
22.06
35.00
148.79
176.40
Void
1,391.25
135.21
272.00
50.50
98.21
8.76
264.56
122.99
19.22
6.00
24.05
150.44
14.09
205.44
154.02
600.00
112.85
110.85
360.00
12.40
46,978.54
Void
16.00
269.84
123.20
9.35
121.42
507.75
85.02
182.44
113.27
207.02
26.94
405.68
121.60
64.14
64.13
64.13
159.60
136.00
84.00
19.40
19.40
94.60
94.60
83.20
136.80
58.40
86.00
107.60
278.80
102.04
1,415.73
86.00
3,000.00
50.00
23.70
Void
1.00
50.00
118.00
20.00
22.72
23.52
90.00
13.69
1,611.06
2,002.40
2,523.37
6,299.50
104 Food Stamp Transactions for April
91 "
55513 Co. Agent
13997 Dog Pound
Per statements
April, May adv. Bd. of Eq $ Review and Tax Col.
G12608, G10362,CD office
1951, 1952, CD Agency
Per statement
May rent
Re: Sudie Butler.
San. Care
Co's part for Forest Fire Control
Inv. #137544,120030 ,138151,138115,137713,138337.
April Acct. Bd. of Commissioners
April Acct. Sheltered Workshop
April Janitorial Services
1574 Garbage Program
34762,35085 Garbage Program
April Acct. Garbage Program
55369,46487,47166,51530,51988
April Mileage
047 138 8637
3691301596
7373 Dev. Comm.
9 days Revaluation program
7 days "
Additional expenses incurred in 71'72 revaluation
Cleaning Health Centers
May, 1972 TB Project
Services rendered Bd. of Elections
Freight on compressors #2- 513596
May payroll
200 8* stamps
165 hours work on tax books
75 hrs. work on tax books
April Acct. Co Agent office
Per statements
10.5 days terminal leave pay
12 days work on revaluation program'
1 day work on revaluation program
17 days work on revaluation program
Farm Census
It
4 days Acting Co. Manager $ travel.
043 0012 001
B. Home Care
Trailer - Garbage Programs
5 days as Court Officer
Cleaning SS office in Dunn
License fee
General Assistance
Installing 4 AC units Window type
SS Board meeting
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Gen. Assistance
Gen. Assistance
Matching SS & Health Employees
Gen. $ Law Employees
Emp. Ret. Contribution
May W.H. Tax
I 24
11 9126
9127
9128
;! 9129
11 9130
11 9131
4;9132
9133
II 9134
9135
II 9136
D; 9137
j 9138
II 9139
9140
'i 9141
14 9142
9143
9144
9145
9146
9147
9148
9149
9150
9151
9152
9153
9154
!( 9155
9156
9157
9158
9159
9160
9161
9162
9163
9164
9165
9166
9167
9168
9169
9170
9171
9172
9173
9174
9175
9176
9177
9178
9179
9180
9181
M. H. Brock
W. J. Cotton, Jr.
D. P. Ray, Jr.
C. E. McLamb
Gilbert Brown
Edward H. McCormick
Thomas Allen
Lottie Patterson
Bessie S. Johnson
Rachel S. Korpulinski
W. Earl Jones
Alice Schmincke
Edna W. Butts
Jackie J. Denning
Wade H. Stewart
Edna K. Newton
Madie Lee Morgan
Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr.
James V. Griffin
B. F. Temple
Roger W. Lyon
James E. Turnage
Lincoln Neal
Stanley Byrd
Joseph C. Gilbert
Lewis C. Rosser, Jr.
Clyde F. Pate
Fred D. Freeman, Jr.
Thomas K. Clark, Jr.
Thadius A. Coats, Jr.
Johnnie C. Gautier
Henry D. Hood III
Johnny Halcomb
H. D. Carson, Jr.
Rachel W. Blanchard
Patsy H. Nobles
Thomas H. James
Lee Vernon Harris
Dories McKoy
Chalmers W. Kelly
Inez Harrington
Flora Green Milton
Inez W. Sessoms
Clyde L. Ross
Blanchie W. Raynor
Paul B. Drew.
B. E. Sturgill
Ruth Sturgill
Louvenia McL. Lee
Helen R. Crews
Emma Lee West
Naomi F. Hawley
Glyness Meeks
Madeline W. Hawley
Patricia W. McDonald
Mary P. Avery
SALARY CHECKS ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, L972.
164.00 9182
156.50 9183
180.00 9184
180.00 9185
160.00 9186
300.00 9187
558.97 9188
320.01 9189
304.21 9190
248.53 9191
609.58 9192
337.01 9193
302.69 9194
269.46 9195
678.63 9196
306.15 9197
295.33 9198
613.05 9199
606.37 9200
376.87 9201
606.92 9202
618.92 9203
577.94 9204
414.87 9205
563.94 9206
535.83 9207
554.61 9208
555.65 9209
583.90 9210
534.33 9211
572.65 9212
393.18 9213
523.16 9214
699.65 9215
9216
332.60 9217
295.33 9218
304.80 9219
281.67 9220
258.23 9221
265.30 9222
368.73 9223
320.01 9224
258.81 9225
268.63 9226
249.03 9227
237.25 9228
428.46 9229
203.43 9230
171.59 9231
721.20 9232
704.50 9233
362.09 9234
382.04 9235
361.04 9236
425.55 9237
355.02 9238
9239
Annie Lee Sawyer
Sandra B. Dickens
Edna C. Langdon
Bonnie B. Beasley
Vickie E. Bullock
Beverly W. Warren
Harvey V. Godfrey
Marjorie G. Wade
Glenn C. O'Kelley
Egeta Williams
Joyce G. Pulliam
John D. Davis
Jimmy F. Ragland
Jane H. Smith
William F. Rogers
Gayle M. Adams
Joy L. Dawson
Don A. Martin
Roxanne Raynor
Esther T. Butts
Margie Harrington
Kathleen Thomas
Pauline Sanford
James E. Goff
Charles E. Hammond
H. W. Lloyd
William N. Conoley, Jr.
Lincoln Blanding
Juanita S. Hight
Bettie E. Giles
Paulette J. Britt
Virginia L. Simmons
Ida P. Hinnant
Ophelia McLean
M. Irene Lassiter
Lida R. O'Quihn
Hattie E. Barnes
Rebecca S. Coleman
Louise M. Lloyd
M. H. Canady
Ken Black
Hoyt B. Fowler
Brenda Gail Lee
Margaret N. McDonald
Alta Pearl Pope
Herbert E. Hudson
Jean M. Irvin
Thomas T. Lanier
Lillian B. Smith
Roy„ S. Godwin
Corbett A. Coats
Curgis F. Atkins
Alvis Lee McKay
Andrew M. Anderson
William Fred Hall
Mack Felton Griffin
John Jay West
Virginia S. Warren
297.23
306.67
293.69
418.39
290.84
530.65
584.94
550.83
625.54
508.55
605.21
532.29
532.13
499.05
516.15
547.19
47774
470.30
294.12
381.92
398.03
381.67
426.82
347.40
288.40
382.00
244.85
248.00
243.18
265.00
223.65
190.83
267.85
206.75
773.00
670.77
503.23
587.25
557.25
641.21
578.92
170.77
340.80
330.23
303.41
456.83
418.83
637.21
314.23
71.10
374.14
288.22
137.46
110.92
151.24
104.28
99.54
280.80
Salary checks written for May, 1972.
Tony M. Tucker #9240 707.68
9241 Bessie W. Moss 361.94
9242 Muriel F. Cann 552.41
9243 Myrtle D. Register 553.61
9244 Alice R. Shomper 265.18
SPECIAL MEETING MAY 22, 1972
BUDGET MEETING
May 22, 1972 - Courthouse
The Commissioners met in special session on May 22, 1972, 10:00 a.m. Courthouse, Comm-
issioners Room, Lillington. Those attending were M. H. Brock, D. P. Ray, Jr., C. E.
McLamb, W. J. Cotton, Jr. and Gilbert Brown. H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board was
present also.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the budget for the coming fiscal year 1972 -73.
Ralph McCoig, Area Director of the Lee - Harnett Mental Health Authority, appeared before
the Board in behalf of the budget request for his department. He informed the Board
that the request would not exceed last year's request. He presented a progress report
for his department also, and offered to answer questions from the Board.
Chairman Brock thanked him for appearing and asked him to come again when it was con-
venient for him to do so.
James Goff, Extension Department Chairman, appeared before the Board to present the
budget for his department.
The Board discussed the foregoing mentioned budgets and the other budgets of the
departments of the County Administration at length and adjourned the special meeting
at 12 o'clock noon.