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MEETING OF OCTOBER 2,1972
REGULAR MEETING
MORNING PRAYER
MINUTES
The Board of County Commissioners net for their October meeting on
Monday, October 2, 1972, 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners Room, with
all members present except Commissioner McLamb, who was unable to
attend due to the death of his brother, D. Martin McLamb. Also
present was H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board and Edward H.
McCormick, County Attorney.
Reverend Berry Barbour, pastor of the Kipling United Methodist Church
offered the morning prayer. He was introduced by Commissioner
Cotton.
The minutes of the September meeting were read and approved without -
change.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
FIRE DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATIONS
GA 118 -A provides for Five Thousand Dollar Duty Death Benefit per
fireman upon their respective units' certification. Charles Nordan
and Thomas Lanier appeared before the Board to request certificat-
ion for Black River, Buies Creek, Flatwoods and Summerville Fire
Departments by the governing body, namely, the Board of County
Commissioners. Cotton moved to approve the certification of the
aforementioned fire districts, Ray seconded the move and it passed
Attorney McCormick suggested that contracts from the various fire
departments and districts between the fire district- officials and
the county be reduced to writing and recorded accordingly. Thomas
Lanier, Assistant Fire Marshal, indicated that he had been re-
quested by the N.C. Fire Rating Bureau to secure these contracts.
'Contracts
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HSR 1513- CLOSING Lonnie Small and Berles Johnson appeared before the Board to re-
quest that .3 of a mile of county road that dead -ends on property
belonging to Campbell College, SR 1513, be officially closed to the
public. Donald Cooper, Resident Engineer for State Highway Comm-
ission, present at the meeting, agreed to accompany Mr. Small and
Mr. Johnson to the road and return to the Board and offer a recomm
P endation regarding the request.
(see recommendation
ijfurther on in the record)
N'TAX SUPERVISOR'S REPORT
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, requested the following refunds:
1. William Thomas Cooper, double listing of VW car, Neills Creek
Township, amount $8.26.
2. Ella R. Wood, Averasboro Township, Special School Tax 1970-72,
not in the district, amount $69.50.
Commissioner Cotton moved to approve the refunds upon the recomm-
endation of the Tax Supervisor, Commissioner Ray seconded the
motion and it passed.
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UAMERICAN RED CROSS REQUEST
The Chairman read a request from the American Res Cross, Harnett
County Chapter as follows:
To: Jack Brock, Chairman of the County Commissioners,Harnett Co.
From Exec. Committee of the Harnett County Chapter American Red Cr ss.
WHEREAS, September 6, 1972, the Executive Committee, on behalf of
the Red Cross Blood Program passed a resolution in support of the services to the
citizens of Harnett County as follows:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Chapter of the American
Red Cross do hereby ask for a contribution in the amount of $1,000.00 from the
Harnett County Commissioners to assure the continuation of the American Red
Cross Blood Program in Harnett County for the coming year of 1972 and 1973.
The executive Committee of the Harnett County Chapter of the American Red
Cross greatly appreciates the County Commissioners considering this request.
Signed - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Earl H. Mahone, Finance Chairman: J. Clyde. Adams
Chairman: H. D. Mabe, Jr., M. D. Vice Chairman: Jerry Bryant, County Blood Chair-
man: J. Ray Israel, M. D., Medical Director the Blood Program.
Commissioner Ray made a motion to approve the request from the Am-
erican Red Cross, Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it
carried.
RESOLUTION FROM HARNETT COUNTY
PLANNING BOARD Casey Fowler, Chairman of the HC Planning Board, presented the foll-
owing resolution for the pleasure of the Board:
Harnett County Planning Board - Resolution
The Harnett County Planning Board recognized the need for wise, planned land
use. We realize that land use decisions must be made and should be based on
sound, accurate information. We understand that this information is contained
in a detailed soil survey. Some of the reasons Harnett County needs this in-
formation are enumerated below:
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(1) SOIL DIVERSITY.
Harnett County is situated geographically so that it has a wide variety of soils.
There are Coastal Plain soils, Piedmont soils, and the excessively well drained
soils of the Sandhills. There are many different soils with varied problems in
agriculture, industry, and urban development. We feel that a detailed soil
survey is the best method of obtaining the information needed to deal with these
problems.
(2) REGIONAL PLANNING.
Harnett County is located in Planning Region "M" which is composed of three coun-
ties, Harnett, Cumberland and Sampson. A soil survey of Harnett County would com-
plete this region since the Cumberland County survey is in progress and the Samp-
son County sirvey is being initiated. We feel this is important in the regional
concept of planning and in keeping with the State's policy of regional development.
(3) SUBDIVISIONS.
Harnett County will soon be pressured from the north by Raleigh and the south by
Fayetteville and the Fort Bragg Military Reservation for housing developments
We have already seen evidence of this in numberous places. We do not want to
become a dumping ground for haphazardly built subdivisions. Harnett County needs
this soils information to help guide its growth and to protect its citizens
from unsuitable building locations.
(4) SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL.
As we grow, more pressure will be put on our sanitary landfills. We need soils
information to help locate suitable areas for solid waste disposal.
(5) SEWAGE DISPOSAL.
We realize how necessary soils information is in properly designing septic tank
filter fields. We need this information to help correct existing situations
where filter fields have failed and to protect our residents from the ills of
installing septic tanks in areas not suited for this use.
(6) AGRICULTURE.
Harnett County is still predominately a rural county with our main income derived
from farming. We need this soils information to help our farmers produce better
crops and to adequately protect their land from erosion.
(7) INDUSTRY.
Industry is increasingly becoming aware of soils information and its usefulness.
We need this information to properly inform prospective industries and to help
locate suitable building sites.
(8) COSTS.
Average costs have been worked out after meetings with representatives of the
Soil Conservation Service, USDA. The approximate cost is 400 per acre. This
comes to a total of a little over $155,000.00. Spread over a six year period,
the total cost comes to $26,000.00 per year. Harnett County's cost will amount
to 50% or approximately $13,000.00 per year. These are approximate figures.
The cost of publishing the soil survey will be incurred by the Soil Conservation
Service, USDA.
The people of Harnett County are being made aware of the need for and the useful-
ness of a soil survey. This is being done through presentations to the various
civic clubs throughout the County. In the event the accelerated soil survey
is made, we feel confident that the information will be utilized to the fullest.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY PLANNING BOARD that:
(1) The Harnett County Beard of Commissioners are requested to appropriate money
in the '73 -'74 budget for the purpose of cost sharing on a 50 -50 basis in an
accelerated soil survey.
(2) The Harnett County Board of Commissioners write a letter to Mr. Roger W.
Montague, District Conservationist, stating Harnett County's need and desire for
a soil survey and its intentions for cost sharing in the survey.
Respectfully submitted, Casey S. Fowler, Chairman
Mr. Montague, accompanying Mr. Fowler, elaborated on the uses and
purposes of the survey. He stated that a letter of intent was
necessary at an early date to place Harnett County on the priority
list for this type of survey. The Board agreed to'write a letter
of intent to Mr. Montague, listing the need and requirements of the
County for this survey and bring the resolution to the November
Board meeting for action.
The Board expressed appreciation to Mr. Fowler and Mr. Montague for
their appearance before the Board and for the cooperation they were
experiencing.
CAMPBELL COLLEGE ROAD CLOSING
Mr. Lonnie Small, and Mr. Johnson along with Mr. Cooper came back
to the meeting from a physical inspection of the road they wished
to close. Mr. Cooper, State Engineer, reported to the Board that
he had thdeed been to the road, certified that it would hinder no
one in any way and would recommend to the Board that they approve
the request for closing.
Mr. Cotton made a motion to approve the request to close the road
made by Lonnie Small and Berles Johnson, based of the recommendatiofn
of the engineer, Mr. Cooper. Mr. Ray seconded the motion and it
passed.
The following road petitions were presented to the Board for black-
topping:
ROAD PETITIONS
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MINUTES OF OCTOBER MEETING
ROAD PETITIONS
cnt.
1. 1.5 miles, 15 occupied homes, dead -end road leading behind
Fellowship Church off Prison Camp Road, Lillington Township.
2. #1227, ULR Township, 1.1 miles, 10 homes.
Commissioner Cotton moved to approve the foregoing road petitions
Commissioner Ray seconded the move and it carried.
[RESOLUTION FROM CITY OF DUNN
'"BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Notice of Intent
A resolution was received from the City of Dunn, for the pleasure
and evaluation of the Board. It was in support of the levying of
14 sales and use tax in the spring of 1973 to aid in the revenue
needs of the county.
Cotton moved to accept the resolution, Ray seconded the move and
it passed.
The Board, in retrospect, noted that all the municipalities of the
County had endorsed the levying of the ld sales tax with the ex-
ception of the Town of Erwin.
Mr. Alton Gray and Mr. Robert H. Jones of the Education Department
appeared before the Board to present a resolution calling for scho 1
Bond election, same to be brought to the attention of the Board at
the November meeting.
Commissioner Cotton made a motion to accept the resolution, in lieu
of any other resolution so related that may be recorded in the min -
utes of the County. Commissioner Ray seconded the motion and
it carried unanimously.
Commissioner Cotton made a motion to authorize the Chairman to
publish notice of Intent to apply to the Local Government Commissi n
for their permission to float a bond issue. Comm. Ray seconded th
motion and it passed, allowing the authorization to publish the
following notice of intent:
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL
OF BONDS
NOTICE is hereby given of intention of the undersigned to file application with
the Local Government Commission, Raleigh, North Carolina, for its approval of
the issuance of the following proposed bonds of the County of Harnett, North
Carolina, which bonds shall be subject to the approval of the voters of said
County at an election:
$7,000,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS for the purpose of providing funds, with
any other available funds, for erecting additional school build -'
ings and other school plant facilities, remodeling enlarging and
reconstructing existing school buildings and other school plant
facilities, and acquiring necessary land and equipment therefor,
in order to provide additional school facilities in the County
of Harnett to maintain the nine months' school term in said
County as required by Section 2 of Arti 1e IX of the Constituti
This notice was first published on the 2 day of -446r, Any citizen or
taxpayer objecting to the issuance of all or any of said bonds may file with the
Local Government Commission a verified statement setting forth his objections
as provided in Section 159 -7.1 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, in
which event he shall also file a copy of such statement with the undersigned, a
any time within ten days from and after such first publication. A copy of this
notice must be attached to the statement so filed. Objections set forth in
said statement shall be for consideration by said Commission in its determinatio
of whether or not it may hold a public hearing as provided by law on the matter
of issuance of said bonds.
TAX & WELFARE LIEN
'AMY. REPORT Atty. Ed McCormick presented the report of the Tax & Welfare Lien Attoruney
j1 as follows:
Rosa Spearman #71CVD789, Ave. Twp. Amouht $145.46, Atty. fee $20.0
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€jGROVE FIRE DISTRICT
The following resolution pertaining to Grove Fire District was
presented for the pleasure of the Board:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, certain resident freeholders living in Grove Township, Harnett
County, North Carolina, have presented to the Board of Commissioners of Harnett
County a Petition requesting said Board of Commissioners to call an election,
as provided in Article 3A of Chapter 69 of the General Statutes of North Car-
olina, as amended, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters liv-
ing within the area described and defined in said Petition the question of
whether or not a special tax on all taxable property in said district, of not
exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation
of property, shall be levied for the purpose of providing fire protection in
said district; and,
WHEREAS, said Board of Commissioners of Harnett County has examined said
Petition and finds the same to be in due form and according to law, and further
finds as a fact that the same contains the signatures of more than fifteen per
cent (15 %) of the resident freeholders living in the area described in said
Petition; and,
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County desire, as required
by law, to call an election in said Grove Fire District for the purpose of sub-
mitting to the qualified voters therein the question of whether or not a tax
shall be levied upon the taxable property therein for the purpose of providing
rural fire protection in said district as provided by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered and resolved by this Board of Commissioners
for the County of Harnett:
1. That, pursuant to the provisions of Article 3A of Chapter 69 of the
General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, an election is hereby called to
be held in that area designated and above described as "Grove Fire District ",
for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters therein the question of
levying and collecting a special tax on all txable property in said district, not
exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of
property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district.
2. That said election is hereby called to be held on Saturday, December
2, 1972, between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., at which time there shall be submitted
to the qualified voters in said district the following questions:
"In favor of tax for fire protection in Grove Fire District."
"Against tax for fire protection in Grove Fire District."
3. That for said election there shall be a new registration of the qual-
ified voters living within said district, and for the registration of such voters,
the registration book shall be opened from 9:00 a.m. until sunset on each day,
beginning Saturday, Novermber 4, 1972, and closing on November 18, 1972. On
each Saturday during such registration period such rewistratiosxpezied books
shall be open at the polling place. Saturday, November 25, 1972, shall be chall-
enge day.
4. That the polling place
Route 1, Coats, North Carolina.
Belle Williams, Route 1, Coats,
T. Grimes Route 1, Coats, N. C.
for said election shall be G. W. Hayes Abbatoir,
The Registrar for said election shall be Mrs.
and the judges for such election shall be Mr. D.
and Mr. Dallas Jones, Route 1 Coats, North Carolina.
5. That the form of the ballot to be used at said election shall be sub-
stantially as follows:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Special Fire Protection Election
GROVE FIRE DISTRICT
County of Harnett
North Carolina
December 2, 1972
INSTRUCTIONS
1. To vote "FOR" make a cross mark in the square
to the left of the words "IN FAVOR."
2. To vote "AGAINST" make a cross mark in the square to the
left of the word "AGAINST."
In favor of tax for fire protection in Grove Fire District.
Against tax for fire protection in Grove FireDistrict.
Facsimile of Signature of Clerk
of Board of Commissioners
Facsimile of Signature of Chairman
of County Board of Commissioners
Facsimile of Signature of Chairman
of County Board of Elections
6. That said election shall be according to the provisions and laws
covering general elections so farm the same may be applicable and that the
present members of the Harnett County Board of Elections, are hereby designated
to arrange for holding said election under the terms and conditions of this res-
olution and in accordance with the General Statutes.
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7. That the Board of Elections of Harnett County shall cause to be published
in the Harnett County News, a newspaper published in Lillington, North Carolina,
at least once each week for at least five successive weeks next preceding the
date on which said election /is to be held a notice reading as follows:
to begin not later than October 28, 1972,
8. The Petition and a map of the District are ordered attached to this resolution.
PETITION
North Carolina,
Harnett County.
We, the undersigned resident freeholders residing in Grove Township, Harnett Co
North Carolina, in the following described area:
BEGINNING at a point (1) on N.C. Highway 55, 0.3 mile northwest from its inter-
section with Old Wire Road ( #1006); thence in an easterly direction to a point
(2) on Old Wire Road ( #1006), 0.3 mile north of its intersection with N.C.
Highway 55; thence in an easterly direction to a point (3) at the intersection
of Henry Beasley Road ( #1547) and Road #1532; thence in a southeasterly direction
to a point (4) on Road #'1549,0.8 mile northwest of its intersection with Richard
Hayes Road ( #1552); thence in an easterly direction to a point (5) on Richard
Hayes Road 01552), 0.8 mile north of its intersection with Road #1549; thence
in an easterly direction to a point (6) at the intersection of Road #1553 and
County Line Road 01551); thence in a southerly direction to a point (7) on
Road #1554, 0.2 mile south of its intersection with Road #1553; thence in a
southerly direction to a point (8) at the intersection of Roads #1554 and #1556
excluding all property on Road #1554 between this and the preceding point;
thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (9) at the intersection of County
Line Road ( #1551) and Road #1557, excluding all property on Road #1556; thence
in a southeasterly direction to a point (10) on Bailey Crossroads Road ( #1558)
at the Johnston- Harnett County Line; thence in a southwesterly direction to a
point (11) on Road #1551, 0.4 mile south of its intersection with Bailey Cross-
roads Road ( #1558); thence in a southerly direction to a point (12) on Road #159,
0.4 mile north of its intersection with N.C. Highway 27; thence in a southeaste Iy
direction to a point (13) on N.C. Highway 27, 0.3 mile east of its intersection
with Road #1562; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (14) on Road #1561,
1.0 mile south of its intersection with N.C. Highway 27; thence in a southwesterly
direction to a point (15) on Road #1703, 0.5 mile north of its intersection wit
Old Dunn Road ( #1700); thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (16) on
Road #1703 at its intersection with Road #1723; thence in a southwesterly
direction to a point (17) on Road #1724, 0.6 mile south of its intersection wit
Road #1723; thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (18) on Road #1723,
0.3 mile west of its intersection with Road #1724; thence in a northwesterly
direction to a point (19) on Highway #55, 0.5 mile north of its intersection wi
Road #1723; thence southwesterly to a point (20) on Road #2007,0.1 mile west of
its intersection with Road #2011; thence in a southwesterly direction to a poin
(21) on Prospect Church Road 02009), 0.9 mile east of its intersection with
Henry Parrish Road 02006); thence in a westerly direction to a point (22) on
Henry Parrish Road ( #2006), 0.1 mile south of its intersection with Prospect Church
Road ( #2009); thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (23) at the inter -
section of Roads #2008 and #2006 following a line 500' east of Road #2006; thence
in a northerly direction to a point (24) on Cemetary Road ( #2005), 0.2 mile wes
of its intersection with Road #2007; thence in a northerly direction to a point (25)
on Fleming Road ( #2004) at the bridge over Thornton's Creek; thence to a point 6)
on Highway #27, at the bridge over Thornton's Creek; thence in a northerly dire Lion
to a point (27) on Road #1563, 0.7 mile southwest from its intersection with N.
HIGHWAY #55; thence in a northerly direction to a point (28) on Old Wire Road
01006), 0.3 mile south of its intersection with N.C. Highway #55; thence in a
northerly direction to the point of Beginning. This fire district does not
include area within corporate limits of the Town of Coats.
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do hereby request your Board, pursuant to Chapter 69 -251 of the General Statutes of
North Carolina, to call an election in said district, said district to be known as the
"GROVE. FIRE DISTRICT" for the purpose of submitting to the qualifiedroters therein
the question of levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property in said
district, of not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
valuation of property for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AND NEW REGISTRATION INITHE GROVE FIRE DISTRICT, COUNTY
OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA:
A special electionwill be held in the Grove Fire District between 6:30
am.and 6:30 p.m., on Saturday, December 2, 1972, at which time the qualified
voters in said Grove Fire District shall be entitled to vote upon the question
of levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property in said district,
of not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred = Dollars ($100.00)
valuation of the property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said
district. If said election is carried, the Board of County Commissioners of
Harnett County shall be authorized and directed to levy and collect in said
district a tax in such an amount as it may deem necessary, not exceeding
Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the one Hundred Dollars ($1 -0.00) for valuation of prop-
erty in said district from year to year to be used only for furnishing fire
protection within said district.
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For said election a new registration of all qualified voters residing
within said district shall be had, and the books for the registration of
voters will be open from 9:00 a.m. until sunset on each day beginning Saturday,
November 4, 1972, and closing on Saturday November 18, 1972. On each Saturday
during such registration period said books will be open at the polling place.
Saturday, November 25, 1972, shall be challenge day.
The polling place for said election shall be G.W. Hayes Abbatoir, Route 1,
Coats, North Carolina. The Registrar for said election is Mrs. Belle Williams,
Route 1, Coats, North Carolina, and the Judges are Mr. Dallas Jones, Route 1,
Coats, North Carolina and Mr. D. T. Grimes, Route 1, Coats, North Carolina
All qualified voters residing in said district shall be entitled to
register and vote in said election and said Grove Fire District is described
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CAPE FEAR'CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PLANNING REGION
Mutual Aid Pact
The Chairman presented the resolution from Cape Fear Criminal Just-
ice Planning Region regarding tile Mutual Aid Pact for the consid-
eration of the Board:
Resolution authorizing the:Chairman of the Board of Commissioners to enter
- into agreements with other political subdivisions of the state for law enforcem nt
assistance in emergencies.
Be it.resoliED BY THE - Board .of Col aissioners of the County of Harnett.
Section 1. The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners is hereby authorized
to execute contracts or agreements with such other political subdivisions .of' th
State of North Carolina as to him may seem advisable,pursuant to Section 160 -20r2
of the,General_Statutes of North Carolina,- whereby the parties agree to render mutual
aid: and assistance.by the loan of law enforcement officer and /or equipment in time
of emergency to include prevention detention or control of civil disorders.
(Section 2. Such contracts or agreements shall provide that they shall take
effect upon ratification by the governing bodies of each party thereto and record-
ation in the minutes thereof.)
(Section 2. Such contracts or agreements shall specify when they shall take efflect
and shall be presented to the governing board of each party for ratification at
its next regular meeting, or at a special meeting called for that purpose but and
such contract or agreement executed on behalf of this county whall be in all
respects valid and binding on the county between the time of its final executio
and the next regular or special meeting of the Board of Commissioners.)
Section 3. This resolution adopted on this 2nd day of October, 1972, by the
Board of Commissioners of HarnettCounty, North Carolina.
/s/ M. H.Brock
Signature
Attest:
/s/ H. D. Carson, Jr.
Signature
Commissioner Ray moved to adopt the foregoing resolution. Comm-
issioner Cotton seconded the move and it carried unanimously.
5- Member Board for
SS Dept. The Chairman read a letter to the Board from the Social Services
Board, relative to the expanding of the Social Services Board from
a three member board to a five member board. Commissioner Cotton
made a motion that the Social Services Board be increased to a five
member board as soon as practical. Commissioner Ray seconded the
motion and it passed.
Denim Days in
Erwin Wade Lucas invited the Board to attend Denim Days in Erwin, to begin
the week of October 2, 1972.
RECESS FOR LUNCH The Board recessed at 11:45 a.m. for lunch at Agricultural Extensi n.
RECONVENED
The Board came back into session at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of
opening the bids for the six police cars for the Sheriff's Dept.
The bids were received. The Chairman of the Board, M. H. Brock,
ordered that the following facts be entered into the reading of the
minutes; that he had no monetary interest in the firm of Brock Chef -
rolet, Inc. of Lillington, N. C., but was indeed related to the
owners. Therefore, he requested that the Vice - Chairman, D. P. Ray
Jr., conduct the remainder of the business pertaining to opening
the bids and arriving anjx at and the awarding of the bids.
(BIDS W. & S. Motors, Dunn, N. C.
1 1973 Plymouth Fure 1, 4 door $3,366.55
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Coats: Motor Company, Coats:,' N. C. - - -
1973 Plymouth Fure III, 360 'cu. in.'4 -door $3,604.35
Alternate Plymouth Fury II 4 dr. 360 cu. in. 3,462.18
Johnson Dodge, Inc., Benson, N. C.
1973 Dodge Polara 360 cu. in
Alternate 1973 Polara 400 cu. in.
Brock Chevrolet Co., Lillington, N. C.
1973 BelAir
Alternate 1973 Impala
3,265.58
3,237.92
3,527.86
3,588.44.
ACTION: Vice Chairman Ray appointed a' committee of B. E. Sturgill
Commissioners W. J. Cotton, Jr. and Gilbert Brown and County Atty.
Edward H. McCormick to meet on Wednesday, October 4, 1972 to anal-
yze the bids as presented and therefrom to make a determination.
OCT. 5 meeting
& Oct. 16.
The Chairman informed the Board of the October 5th meeting in Ral.
and of the October 16th meeting with the Planning Board, 7:30 p.m.
District Court room.
CHRISTMAS PARTY The Board discussed the Christmas Party.
SERVICE OF RECOGNITION
FOR MRS. HARRINGTON The Chairman appointed a committee to plan a service of recognition
for Mrs. Inez Harrington, who is retiring from Register of Deeds at
the beginning of December, 1972. The committee consists of Comm.
Ray, Thomas Allen, Irene Lassiter, Helen R.Crews, Ed McCormick and
Patsy Nobles.
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF the
TAX Thomas Allen requested /following releases from taxes:
Jack Walk, Averasboro Township, penalty for late list by reason of
being in the Canal Zone in Armed Forces, Amount $3.18.
Mrs. Jack Walk, Averasboro, Township, penalty for late list by
Yeason of being with husband in the Canal Zone in Armed Forces,
amount $17.10.
Commissioner Brown moved to re]eise the above taxpayers from late
list penalty in the stated amount, Commissioner Ray seconded the
motion and it passed.
The meeting adjourned at 2:2 .m.
S cr/
ary
Ch. ':. t e Board
rL �,>G
Clerk to the
October 4, 1972
The Committee appointed by Vice Chairman Ray to analyze the bids submitted for six
police cars, met on October 4, 1972. From a careful determination of the bids submitted,
the committee awarded the bid to Brock Chevrolet Company, Lillington, N. C.
Those attending: W. J. Cotton Jr., Gilbert Brown, B. E. Sturgill, County Attorney and
D.P. Ray, Jr.
SPECIAL MEETING OCTOBER 16, 1972
Lillington, Harnett County, North Carolina, District Courtroom, October 16, 1972, 7:30 p.m.
between Harnett Development Commission, Planning Board, Board of Commissioners, Spainhour -Moore
Gardner & Associates, Richard Wallace, FHA and members of Lillington and Coats Town Boards.
UTILITY LINE FOR
BONDERS, INC.
A request came from Tony Tucker that the county participate in a utility line for
Bonders, Inc., in Averasboro Township, approximately 200 to 300 feet, at cost of
$4. per running foot. Mr. Tucker be authorized to commit the county to this re-
quest or project, moved by Commissioner Ray, second by Commissioner Cotton and a
unanimous vote
RESOLUTION RE:
Buies Creek Sewage Treatment
Facility. The following resolution was adopted by the Board as a result of a motion made by
Commissioner Ray, second by Commissioner Cotton and a unanimous vote:
CERTIFIED COPY OF RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AT A
MEETING OF SAID BOARD HELD OCTOBER 16, 1972.
'" WHHERAS, the County of Harnett heretofore received from the
Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Middle Atlantic
Region, Department of Interior of the United States of America,
a P. L. 660 Grant of funds to be used and used in the construct-
ion of a sewage treatment facility, old Project No. WPC -NC -280,
new Project No. C370280; and
"WHEREAS, the County of Harnett has not been advised by the North
Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources that addi-
tional grant funds for said waste water treatment plant project
are available to Harnett County by reason of final approval of
the 4.5 million dollar appropriation for State matching grants
in the Capital Improvement Appropriations Act of 1971 for
approved P. L. 660 Federal Grant Projects; and
"WHEREAS, the County of Harnett desires to secure such addi-
tional funds and it is the opinion of this Board that the County
should now request the twenty -five per cent (25 %) of the elitible
portion of the project cost matching grant available for its
Project No. C370s80 now under construction.
"NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
"1. That the County of Harnett does hereby request that the
twenty -five per cent (25) North Carolina State Matching
Grant for Federal approved P. L. 660 Project no. C370280
for the waste water treatment plant facility being con-
structed at Buies Creek, North Carolina, be approved.
"2. That three certified copies of this resolution be forthwith
forwarded to the Office of Water and Air Resources, Department
of Natural and Economic Resources of the State of North
Carolina.
"3. That the Chairman of this Board be and..is hereby authorized
and directed to take such action and execute such documents
on behalf of this Board and the County of Harnett as may be
necessary to secure the additional funds herein requested."
I, Herbert D. Carson, Jr., do hereby certify that I am the duly elected
qualified Clerk to. the Harnett County Board of Commissioners' and I do further
certify that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of a resolution adopted
by a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett held on
October 16, 1972, the original of which resolution is incorporated in and
constitutes a part of the official minutes of said meeting.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal
of said County this October 16, 1972.
/s/ H. D. Carson, Jr.
Clerk to the Board
GENERAL FUND CHECKS WRITTEN DURING OCTOBER, 1972.
8025 Mrs. Enid Pike
8026 Mrs. Leennie Arnold
8027 Mrs. Grady Adcock
8028 Mrs. W.W. Arrington
8029 Mrs. J. E. Bradford
8030 Bessie Lee
8031 Wayne Jernigan
8032 Boy's Home
8033 Cristal Evans
8034 Mrs. David Ferrell
8035 Mrs. E. C. Flowers
8036 Mrs. A. M. Ivey
8037 Margie Johnson
8038 Mrs. D. C. McKinney
8039 Etta McNeill
8040 Mrs. Edwin Morris
8041 Mrs. Herman Tew
8042 Mrs. Joseph W. Wall
8043 Amanda McFarland
8044 Mrs. John Walker
8045 W. W. Arrington
8046 Lafayette Drug Co.
8047 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hosp. Inc.
8048 Southeastern Credit Copr.
8049 M. Cade Covington
8050 Lillington Medical Clinic
8051 Adams and Kinton Nursing Home
8052 Sugg Funeral Home
8053 O'Quinn and O'Quinn
8054 Overby Funderal Homes
8055 Overby Funeral Homes
8056 Erwin Funeral Home
8057 Pope's Inc.
8058 Lee Co. Dept. of Am. Ser
8059 N.C. Fed. Surplus Prop. Agency
8060 Motorola Inc.
8061 IBM Corporation
8062 N.C. Sanatorium
8063 State Comm. for the Blind
8064 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold
8065 N.C.Dept. of Cons. $ Dev.
8066 American Red Cross
8067 Robert M. Hunt
8068 Harnett Co. Sheltered Workshop
8069 Lillington FCX
8070 R. L. Denton
8071 Lillington Esso station
8072 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
8073 KWH Owen G. Dunn Company
8074 Alvin T. Hansen
8075 Twyford Printing Co.
8076 Void
8077 Humble Oil 8 Refining Co.
8078 Harnett Co. Farm Bureau
8079 Harnett Co. Council of Senior Cit.
8080 J. A. Carver
8081 Margaret Randall
8082 Duro -Test Corp.
8083 Shaw's Plumbing Service
8084 John E Ingraham $ Assoc.
8085 Board of Education
8086 N.C. State Library Processing Cen.
8087 ESE California
8088 Demco Educational Corp
8089 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
8090 Killo Exterminating Co.
8091 Frances Walker
8092 Edwards $ Broughton Co.
8093 Harnett County News
8094 The Daily Record
8095 Lillington Esso Station
8096 Mobile Communication Service
8097 Coats Motor Co., Inc.
8098 Eckerd Drug Stores
8099 Lillington Tire Sales $ Service
8100 Lillington FCX
8101 Layton Supply Company
8102 Burroughs Corp.
8103 Shaw's Plumbing Service
8104 Xerox Corp.
8105 Owen G. Dunn Co.
8106 Dr. L. R. Doffermyre
8107 Dr. J. R. Israel
8108 Dr. J. K. Williford
8109 N.C. State Board of Health
8110 Piggly Wiggly
8111 Johnson's
8112 Dutch Treat Markets Inc.
2.00
182.50
92.50
80.00
89.50
360.00
2.50
64.50
89.50
169.50
89.50
182.50
185.50
265.00
89.50
172.50
124.95
182.50
64.08
80.00
10.00
31.15
200.00
10.00
7.00
75.00
165.80
45.00
130.00
35.00
30.00
40.00
2.79
28.00
40.25
32.50
48.75
112.80
1,089.62
280.00
433.59
1,000.00
101.72
5.82
7.73
75.00
7.72
42.50
5.64
24.82
41.20
Void
38.73
225.00
500.00
50.00
47.68
Comp. bibliography on child abuse and inform C.A.L.M.
B. Home Care
Foster Home Care
B. Home Care
Foster home care
Sp. money October
Care for John Wayne Jernigan
B. Home Care
B. Hlme Care
Foster Home Care
11
B. Home Care
Foster Home Care
B. Home Care
Reimbursement for medical care
Rx for Dept. of SS
Re: Mrs. Louvenia Thompson
Re: Vickie A Bass
Re: Miker Roderick
Professional services Dept. SS
Re: Sudie Butler
Amb.serv.Paul Griffin
Am. Service
Re: Mrs. Pat Ausley
Re: Mrs. Omie Moore
Re: Gertrude M. Bailey
July Acct. Dept. of SS
Re: Lola Bowden
3443 CD Agency
2890
7JD 8079
San. Care
Co's part for Aid to the Blind
July Aug. professional services
Co's part for forest fire control.
Contri. per min 10 -2 -72
Sept. Jan. Services
Co's portion of electric ser. bill.
10 signs garbage program
Per 9 -4 -72 statement garbage program
6959 Garbage Program
36175 Bd. of Elections
Sept. inv. Bd. of Elections
Seminar Greensboro
9418 Dev. Comm
3691301596
2Mo.Qt.Rent
2nd Qtr. Allocation
Oct. Vet. Ser. Work
Expenses to workshops.
38.44 718746 -Co. Library
30.27 3778 Co. Library
162.00 Serices ending 6 -30 -72 Co. Lib.
5.03 14396 Co. Library
239.31 7988 Co. Library
9.66 Per statement for Co. Library
178.60 603137
9.07 57893 Co. Library
15.00 July. Aug. Sept. Co. Library
26.75 Work in Library
27.83 Sept. Acct. Tax Supervisor
18.00 Ad -Tax Col.
16.20 Ad. Tax Col.
332.55 Sept. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
100.00 Sept. Radio Service
1.39 Per statement of 9 -28 -72 Sheriff's Dept.
3.53 B287660 Sheriff's Dept.
61.80 1005 Sheriff's Dept.
99.85 Sept. Acct. Courthouse
35.01 Sept. Acct. Courthouse
22.38 2044 -677
7.00 3777 Mental H. Cents
474.47 013558285,013687483,F16594900.
301.16 Sept. Acct. Reg. of Deeds
25.00 Case No. 4950
25.00 Case No. 5400
50.00 Case Nos. 5236,5246.
150.00 Case No. 5246
278.26 Sept. Acct. Co. Jail
21.00 Sept. Acct. Co. Jail
65.58 Sept. Acct. Co. Jail
78
8113 Macks
8114 Storr Sales Co.
8115 Pitney Bowes
8116 American Public Welfare Association
8117 Gray G Creech, Inc.
8118 Child Welfare Leage of America, Inc.
8119 First Citizens Bank 8 Trus tCo.
8120 Bank of North Carolina
8121 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
118122 Southern National Bank
;8123 Waccamaw Bank $ Tr. Co.
8124 Bank of North Carolina
118125 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
18126 Central Carolina Bank $ Tr. Co.
18127 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
48128 Board of Education
!18129 Students Supply Stores
18130 Mac's Typewriter Service, Inc.
08131 Billy W. Lanier
08132 Edward H. McCormick
8133 Dr. C. E. Roberts
18134 Roy H. Byrd
118135 M. H. Brock
08136 R. A. Gray
18137 Dr. J. Ray Israel
118138 Morris Wade Sales Co.
1,18139 Cavin's Business Products, Inc.
'18140 N.C. State Bd. of Health
118141 Harold Lambeth
118142 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
18143 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
18144 Cape Fear 1Nsurance Agency
8145 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
18146 Twyford Printing Co.
0147 Lillington Medical Clinic
118148 Dr. A. W. Peede
8149 Lafayette Drug Co.
0150 Comma Danieley
18151 Western Auto Store
'8152 Town of Lillington
8153 Modern Laundry & Cleaners
?18154 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
118155 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
18156 Bank of North Carolina NA
118157 James Tyndall
Layton's Supply Company
;18159 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
8160 Wlizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
$,8161 Jaems Tyndall
18162 William Thomas Cooper
8163 Gilbert Brown
jy8164 C. H. Avery
8165 Monroe
018166 Morris Wade Sales Co.
08167 Woodall, McCormick $ Arnold
08168 Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc.
48169 Eckerd Drug Stores
118170 'Lewis C. Rosser, D.S.
118171 Neville, Taylor 8 Associates, Inca
`=8172 B. E. Sturgill
118173 Arnold's Body Shop
118174 N.C. Natural Corp.
€18175 Xerox Corporation
h8176 Void
08177 Dr. C. W. Byrd
'8178 Dr. L. R. Doffermyre
118179 Dr. J. R. Israel
'18180 Dr. W. D. Moore
"8181 Dr. J. K. Williford
18182 Earnest West
18183 Walter Crosland
8184 Cavin's Business Products, Inc.
8185 Pitney Bowes,
8186 Kinlaw Signs
8187 Gray & Creech, Inc.
18188 Morris Wade Sales Co.
8189 Bank of North Carolina
8190 Bank of North Carolina
8191 Central Carolina Bank 8 Trust Co.
8192 First Citizens Bank
8193 First Citizens Bank
8194 First Citizens Bank
18195 Southern National Bank
8196 Waccamaw Bank $ Trust Co.
'10197 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
118198 Hogue Electric Company
18199 Winchester Surgical Sup. Co.
118200 Dr. A. W. Peede
7.79
26.59
2.16
275.00
39.11
3.85
9.45
22.05
28.70
31.15
53.90
56.80
34.65
34.65
15.25
2.01
12.26
14.50
22.80
20.00
28.20
21.40
22.80
20.00
20.00
20.55
31.08
17.50
28.44
48.65
17.85
55.00
8.20
419.74
153.00
26.00
64.31
441.52
6.71
93.85
16.07
184.24
829.53
200,000.00
120.00
367.03
38.00
87.00
96.00
8.26
66.00
50.00
109.00
62.54
80.00
1.83
3.53
2.00
10.00
2.96
1,385.10
104.70
87.24
Void
50.00
25.00
50.00
25.00
25.00
13.85
23.70
18.00
55.00
19.75
61.79
87.10
64.75
22.75
30.45
32.55
8.40
30.45
31.50
52.50
15.46
33.40
10.19
8.00
Sept. Acct. Co. Jail
5279,5819,Sept. of SS
403921
A G 4083
50637
47691
27 Food Stamp Transactions
63 "
82 "
89
154"
168"
99 "
99 "
58622,58761 Co. Agent
14392 -Ag. Ext. Service
33119
21800
Bd. of Health Meeting
"
11
.1
a
"
It
Sept. Acct. Health Dept.
9313
Oct. Statement for Health Dept.
Cutting grass Aug & Sept.
Sept. Acct. Health Dept.
8477 Health Dept.
1656,1657,1658,1659,1660,1661, Health Nurses
23948 Dog Pound
9536,9537,9538
Professional sertices
Professional Services
Sept. Acct. Sheriff, Jail, Co. Ext. Service
Sept. Acct, Auditor Reg. of Deeds
44723, Ag. Ext. 44971 Courthouse
Per Statement
Sept. Acct. Jail 8 Dunn Health Dept.
Per statements
36163, 36171, 36168,36167,36166,36170,36172.
Investment in DC
Painting Tax Super's Office as per contract
Paints and materials for Jail Acct for Sept.
71- Cvd- 758,71CvD -863
68- CvS0223,68 -CvS- 289,68 -CvS -308.
Painting Jail as per contract
Refund for error in listing taxes
2 days expenses to Workshop for SS at Chapel Hil
5 days as Court Officer
412932 -010
G011759,Tax Coll.
Professional Services
B000125 Sheriff's Department
B287660 Sheriff's Department
Reimb. for Purchase
6048175 Hood
Park Light Lense
2175 -2177 Sheriff's Department
Per Statement
Re. of Deeds 013966402
6137 -6138.
Case No. 6083
5528 -6071
No. 5901
No. 5545
Co. Jail Acct.
Oct. Sal.
10412 -SS Dept.
314012 -SS Dept.
Metal Sign SS Dept.
52150 SS Department
G016004.SS Dept.
185 Food Stamp Transactions - Sept.
65 "
87 "
93 "
24 "
87 "
90 "
150" -
59467 - 59729 -Co. Ext. Department
Repairs to Oven
Co. Health Acct.
Re:Varnita Strickland OV
,Reg.Fee.
8201
8202
8203
8204
8205
8206
8207
8208
8209
8210
8211
8212
8213
8214
8215
8216
8217
8218
8219
8220
8221
8222
8223
8224
8225
8226
8227
8228
8229
8230
8231
8232
8233
8234
8235
8236
8237
8238
8239
8240
8241
8242
8243
8244
8245
8246
8247
8248
8249
8250
8251
8252
8253
8254
8255
8256
8257
8258
8259
8260
8261
8262
8263
8264
8265
8266
8267
8268
8269
8270
8271
Ken Black
Murphy H. Canady
M. Irene Lassiter
Louise M. Lllyd
Lida R. O'Quinn
R.S. Landauer Jr. $ Co.
A.H. Robins Company
Storr Sales Company
Layton Supply Company
D.P. Ray; Jr.
Carolina Power & Light Co.
Bertha M. Taylor
Carolina Power & Light Co.
Jack L. Slagle Fire Eq. Co., Inc.
N.C. Federal Surplus Agency
The E. R. Thomas Drug Co.
Lillington Medical Clinia
N.C. Memorial Hospital
Dr. A. W. Peede
Dr. Mary M. McLeod
Dr. H. D. Mabe, Jr.
Dr. James 0. Fridley
Adams and Kinton Nurs. Home
Eastern North Carolina Sanatorium
State Commission for the Blind
Butler P, Carroll Drug Co.
Chester Bell
Machine and Welding Co.
Norris Auto and Truck Clinic
Perry Brothers Tire Servic e
Mrs. C. E. Barefoot
Warren Bros. Oil Compay
Harnett County News
Macks Store
Gulf Oil Corporation
Strickland Motor Company
Bowen Office Equipment Co.
Twyford Printing Co.
Dr. C. L. Corbett
Dr. A. W. Peede
Carolina tel $ Tel. Co.
Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
Lemuel Gregory, D. S.
Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
Tractor and Auto Supply Co.
James Tyndall
C. L. Neal, D.S.
Carolyn R. Goff
Woodall, McCormick and Arnold
Lemuel Gregory D.S.
Dougald McRae
Bank of North Carolina, NA
N.C.Blue Cross 8 Blue Shield
N.C. State Board of Health
N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
Carolina Power $ Light Company
Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Company
Carolina Power & Light Company
Town of Lillington
Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Company
M. H. Brock
Harnett Development Commission
Bennie Wood
Margaret Lois Stewart
Carolyn Goff
James Tyndall
William L. Marks
Bank of North Carolina
Bank of North Carolina
Bank of North Carolina
Southern National Bank
11.52 Aug. Mileage
2.85 Exp. to meeting in Goldsboro
1.75 Exp. to meeting in Sanford, Lunch.
2.50 CF Clinic at Duke
6.95 Exp. to meetings Duke and Ral.
10.20 54132 -17 -1.
27.14 Co. Health Dept.
302.70 85347,85897,6609,6685,6843,SS Dept. $ Aud.
5.25 SS Dept. $ Ext. Dept.
15.00 Reg. fees NCACC meeting in Raleigh.
689.42 Per Statements
255.94 Jan & health aide for October, 1972.
9.14 Per statement
18.54 16530 -CD Agency
6.40 3816 -CD Agency
35.00 Oct. Rent. CD Agency.
55.00 Re: Goins, Frederick and Campbell
60.00 ReJoyce James.
15.00 Re: Linda F. Shaw
6.00 F -4164 Baby Ann.
25.00 Re: Lucy Stanley.
7.00 Re: Lucille Barefoot
165.80 Sept. S. Butler
37.20 For James Edward Murchison
923.27 Co's part for aid to the Blind
10.25 E002097 -Bulb.
15.00 Hauling trash from Maple Grove School
34.56 4792 -4879 Garbage Program
218.15 1013,1114,1131, Garbage Program
16.95 41642,52530,Garbage Program
10.00 Easement fee for 5 years, Coats Gar. Pit.
84.57 5752,18320 ,17746,17781,17872,20228,20213.
115.20 Bd. of Elections
1.24 Bd. of Elections
20.35 044813,42352,0973, Dev. Co- mission.
9.41 Service to Car. Co. Dev. Comm.
13.95 Dev. Comm. 58957, 59464.
56.65 9621, 9609, CD Agency
110.00 Sept. M $ I Clin.
160.00 Sept. AP $ PP Clin.
195.87 Per statements.
551.85
220.54 Adv. cost for school, leas adjustment
191.67 Per statements
24.93 400,783, Garbage Program
48.00 Painting as per contract Jail.
235.12 Advance Subsistence
274.86 20 days at 16. per day
210.00 Professional services
97.80 Travel expenses to school
345.00 Services rendered Bd. of Elections.
51,187.80 October payroll.
1,351.21 Group 043 0012 001.
300.00 Case nos. 5528,5545 -Haire and Stancil
34.45 Per statements
21.97 Per Statement
20.00 Per statement.
50.91 Per statement
5.60 Per statement
12.35 Per statement
229.36 11 days Acting Co. Manager, plus travel.
500.00 Petty Cash
90.00 B. Home Care
80.00 B. Home Care
68.14 10 -23/27 work in Bd. of Elections Office
120.00 Painting as per contract Ext. Dept.
81.49 8 days work with Garbage Program
1,685.78 Matching contri for SS P, Health
2,026.71 Matching contri for Gen Emp. and Policement
2,789.64 Emp. ret. contri.
6,827.50 Oct. W.H. Tax 56- 6000306
8O
SALARY CHECKS ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1972.
9738
+9739
9740
(9741
;9742
!9743
:9744
;9745
-9746
+'9747
'9748
9749
;9750
9 751
r -752
9753
9754
9755
9756
9757
p9758
9759
9760
9761
9762
P763
9764
9765
9766
9767
j9768
9769
9770
9771
p9772
,9773
9774
;9775
9776
9777
0778
9779
;9780
9781
9782
19783
9784
;9785
`9786
49787
'9788
9789
;9790
;9791
9792
;9793
;9794
19795
,9796
;9797
9798
9 799
9 800
9801
9802
9803
;9804
:9805
19806
9807
9808
9809
9810
S811
811
9812
9813
9 814
9815
9816
9817
9818
9 819
;9820
19821
9822
9823
9824
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 VOID
Madie Lee Morgan
L. C. Gregory, Jr.
James V. Griffin
Burnice F. Temple
Roger W. Lyon
James E. Turnage
C. L. Neal
Stanley Byrd
L. C. Rosser, Jr.
Clyde F. Pate
Fred D. Freeman, Jr.
T. A. Coats, Jr.
Henry D. Hood III
Johnny Halcomb
Thomas K. Clark, Jr.
Billy G. Wallace
Rufus H. Parrish
Henry J. Jacobs
H. D. Carson, Jr.
Rachel W. Blanchard
Patsy H. Nobles
Thomas H. James
Lee V. Harris
Dories McKoy
Chalmers W. Kelly
Inez S. Harrington
Flora G. Milton
Inez W. Sessoms
Clyde L. Ross
Blanchie W. Raynor
Paul B. Drew
B. E. Sturgill
Ruth Sturgill
Gladys Walker
Helen R. Crews
Emma Lee West
Naomi F. Hawley
Bodi
Glyness Meeks
Madeline Hawley
Patricia W. McDonald
Mary P. Avery
Annie Lee Sawyer
Sandra B. Dickens
Edna C. Langdon
Bobbie S. Mize
Bonnie B. Beasley
Beverly W. Warren
Harvey V. Godfrey
Marjorie G. Wade
Glenn C. O'Kelly
Egeta Williams
Joyce G Pulliam
John D. Davis
Jimmy F. Ragland
Jane H. Smith
Gayle M. Adams
Joy L. Dawson
Don A. Martin
Roxanne R. Ayers
Benita J. Beasley
Paulette M. Gomedella
Robert E. Harrison
Emmett J. Allen
Carra G. Avery
Esther T. Butts
Margie Harrington
Kathleen Thomas
Pauline Sanford
James E. Goff
100.00
113.50
120.00
100.00
120.00
300.00
598.56
334.76
335.53
289.22
578.17
353.76
320.64
288.70
696.98
320.51
320.51
310.69
628.90
622.22
390.72
626.37
638.37
594.10
430.72
550.69
570.37
570.01
548.69
482.63
515.66
562.99
564.99
587.81
599.30
750.42
350.55
310.69
339.21
307.30
251.03
282.10
386.29
334.76
270.87
280.19
274.46
237.25
447.09
215.20
168.34
841.34
751.56
414.38
Void
399.49
379.49
465.70
411.91
311.09
320.63
377.04
283.42
407.24
79.14
771.11
577.07
627.18
583.62
648.92
577.34
553.88
506.77
574.05
562.54
746.11
278.24
317.57
458.01
471.31
501.37
188.10
427.59
424.16
443.46
439.37
355.30
9825 CharlecE. Hammond
9826 H. W. Lloyd
9827 William N. Conoley, Jr.
9828 Lincoln Blanding
9829 Juanita S. Hight
9830 Bettie E. Giles
9831 Virginia L. Simmons
9832 Ida P. Hinnant
9833 Ophelia McLean
9834 M. Irene Lassister
9835 Lida R. O'Quinn
9836 Hattie E. Barnes
9837 Rebecca 5. Coleman
9838 Louise M. Lloyd
9839 M. H. Canady
9840 Hoyt B. Fowler
9841 Brenda L. Johnson
9842 Margaret N. McDonald
9843 Alta Pearl Pope
9844 Merbert E. Hudson
9845 Jean M. Irvin
9846 Thomas T. Lanier
9847 Lillian B. Smith
9848 Roy S. Godwin
9849 Corbett A. Coats
9850 William L. Marks
9851 Alvis Lee McKoy
9852 Andrew M. Anderson
9853 William F. Hall
9854 John Jay West
9855 Robert L. Jackson
9856 Virginia S. Warren
9857 Tony M. Tucker
9858 Bessie W. Moss
9859 Muriel F. Cann
9860 Myrtle D. Register
9861 Margaret R. Randall
9862 Flora Margaret Shaw
9863 Janet H. Johnson
9864 Nina P. Bethune
9865 Melanie Beth Hamilton
301.05
401.00
257.20 1
234.85
254.54
277.20
199:10
280.05
215.32
837.54
630.01
582.89
587.98
562.38
669.25
648.17
366.20
345.59
234.79
473.75
430.04
633.27
327.59
71.10
393.49
176.17
144.10
116.60
113.10
104.28
109.02
315.70
755.68
378.10
550.56
577.03
513.18
262.41
161.80
174.97
73.94.