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MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF OCTOBER 17, 1973.
The Board of Commissioners met in joint session with the Harnett County Health Board on Wednesday night
October 17, 1973, at 8:00 p.m.
Topic for discussion was Planned Parenthood, and the fees to be charged. Miss Lassiter, Acting Health
Director, made the following recommendations as to the amounts to be charged for stated services, as
follows:
"Five dollars for a complete physical - height, weight, blood pressure,
urinalysis, blood test, paps smear, Gonorrhea smear and three packages
of birth control pills with a follow -up exam in six weeks.
Ten dollars for an intrauterine device with a complete physical as above
and the follow -up exam in six weeks."
Commissioner McLamb made a motion that the foregoing fees and charges tm be used for the listed
services throught the planned parenthood program, Commissioner Etheridge seconded the motion and it
passed.
Regarding legislation affecting local Board of Health Membership, GS 130 -13 and 130 -14, which were
rewritten entirely by HB 107 and 106 and recorded below, a motion was made by Commissioner Cotton and
seconded by Commissioner McLamb that M. H. Brock and Alton Gray be appointed to the Board of Health to
serve until 1 -1 -75. Motion carried. The Board of Commissioners then agreed by common consent that
Dr. Fridley would be appointed to serve on the Board of Health Board until 1 -1 -74.
"1. Transfer of appointment authority of local board of Health members to boards of county
commissioners.
2. Expansion of board of health membership to nine members for county boards of health and
fifteen members for district boards of health.
3. Change of terms of office from four to three years and limitation of length of service
to a maximum of three successive three year terms; and
4. Discontinuance of mayors of county seat towns and superintendents of county schools as
ex- officio members.
The joint session meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners then called a meeting of the Board of Commissioners at 9:15
p.m. to settle various county matters.
The following recommendation from the Bid Review Committee was made known to the Board by the follow -
ing written recommendation:
TO BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FROM BID REVIEW COMMITTEE OCTOBER 16, 1973
"The Harnett County Board of Commissioners received bids for county automobiles from four
companies at a meeting for opening of bids on October 11, 1973, at 1:30 p.m. These
bids were referred to a Bid Review Committee, consisting of W. J. Cotton, Jr., Chairman,
and Gilbert Brown, B. E. Sturgill and Edward McCormick as members.
These bids were reviewed by the committee on October 16, 1973, at 9:30 a.m., at a called
meeting of the committee. All members of the committee were present. The committee
reviewed the following bids:
1. W $ S Motors -1974 Plymouth Fury 4 Dr., $3,635.85 base price, $3,708.57 net price,
$72.72 amount of tax.
2. Sexton Motor Sales - Ford, $2,980.00 base price, $3,639.36 net price, $71.36 amount
of tax.
3. A uto Sales $ Service - Ford $3,375.00 base price, $13.65 less taxes:, $3,428.85
net price, $67.50 amount of tax.
4. Brock Chevrolet Co., - Impala, $3,530.00 base price, $13.90 less taxes, $3,586.42
net price, $70.32 amount of tax.
ALTERNATE BID: Bel Air base price $3,410.00, $13.90 less taxes, $3,464.02 net price,
$67.92 amount of tax.
It was noted that the Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc., bid for the Bel Air Chevrolet was low bid
and that this car was comparable to the Custom 500 being offered by Sexton Motor Sales and
Auto Sales $ Service.
The committee took into consideration the resale value of the Impala offered by Brock Chevro-
let Co., Inc., and noted that more could be expected on resale from it than from either a
Custom 500 Ford or a Bel Air Chevrolet.
Accordingly, the committee recommends to the Board of County Commissioners that it accept
eight 1974 Impala Chevrolets for purchase in accordance with the bid proposal of Brock
Chevrolet Co., Inc.
BID REVIEW COMMITTEE
This the 16th day of October, 1973. Signed BY W. J. Cotton, Jr., Chairman
Commissioner Cotton moved that the Board accept this recommendation, Commissioner Etheridge seconded
the motion and those voting affirmatively were Commissioners Cotton, McLamb, Etheridge and Brown.
Chairman Brock abstained. (Commissioner Brown voted by proxy).
'EXPANSION AT SOUTH HARNETT
The committee to advise on financing school expansion at South Harnett presented their recommendation
and is as follows:
TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND BOARD OF EDUCATION
FROM: Committee to advise on financing school expansion at South Harnett.
The Committee that was appointed to stidy and advise the Board of Education and the Board of Commission-
ers as to the best method to finance the proposed 13- classroom expansion at South Harnett School met
on Thursday, October 11, 1973, and again on Friday, October 12, 1973. The committee offers the foll-
owing recommendation:
"The County Board of Commissioners provide up to $50,000. of Revenue Sharing
Funds with the remainder of the cost of the expansion to be taken from Slate
Bond money, and thatthe Board of Education be allowed to use Revenue Shar-
ing Funds for architect fees, si -e preparation and furnishings."
The following persons served on the committee:
Mrs. Becky Mann, Vice - Chairman Board of Ecuation
M. H. Brock, Chairman Board of Commissioners
W. J. Cotton, Jr., member Board of Commissioners
H. D. Carson, Jr. County Auditor
ACTION: Commissioner Cotton made a motion to adopt the recommendation presented, Commissioner Ether-
idge seconded the motion and the issue passed unanimously.
The meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m.
Secretary
Chairma .c
Clerk to the Board
j; 709 June S. Britt
, 710 M. H. Brock
711 Rupert Wade Construction Co.
712 Void
713 Buies Creek Recreation Program
714 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
715q Harnett Development Commission
716 Robeson County Sheriff's Dept.
717 Cumberland County Sheriff's Dept.
718 Wilson County Sheriff's Dept.
719 Durham County Sheriff's Dept.
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Sheriff of Johnston County
Walter Stewart
Ivan Stewart
S. Owen Starnes
Bank of North Carolina, N.A.
IBM Corp.
E.R. Thomas Drug Co.
N.C.Communications, Inc.
Motorola, Inc.
Carolina Tel. 6 Tel. Co.
Coats Medical Clinic
Dr. W. E. Adair, Jr.
Etta McNeill
Mrs. Ernest West
Mrs. J. A. Walker
Mrs. Herman Tew
Mrs. Jerry Teasly
Mrs. Edwin Morris
Mrs. D. C. McKinney
Amanda McFarland
Mrs. Lettie Johnson
Mrs. A.M. Ivey
Mrs. David Ferrell
Cristal Evans
Mrs. L. R. Arnold
Bessie Lee
Mrs. Grady Adcock
Lillington Medical Clinic
Gravely Sanatorium
N.C. State Comm. for the Blind
N. D. Dept. of Conservation 6 Dev.
Godwin Building Supply Co., Inc.
Piedmont Engineering Co.
Carl 0. Jones
Sheltered Workshop
Nu -Home Builders Supply Co.
Johnsons'
Boone Trail Recreation Program
Benhaven Recreation Program
Johnsonville Recreation Program
Anderson Creek Recreation Program
Lillington Recreation Program
Dunn Recreation Program
Mt. Carmel Recreation Program
Coats Recreation Program
Erwin Recreation Program
Charles Nordan
D.W. Denning, Jr.
H. Douglas Moore
Dr. Grover C. Pate, Jr.
W. Guyton Smith
Harrington Morrison
U.S. News 6 World Report
Exxon Company
American Express
Time
Bowen Office Equipment Co.
Gulf Oil Corp.
Dr. A. W. Peede
Dr. A. W. Peede
Dr. Catherine M. Beyer
John E. Ingraham 6 Associates
Fuller 6 Dees Publishers
Childrens Press
N.C. State Library Processing Cen
The State
Campbell and Hall
Demco Educational Corp.
Killo Exterminating Co.
Commercial Lighting Products, Inc.
Microfilming Corp. of America
American Educational Films
Pope Printing Co.
Woodall & McCormick
417.68 Work in Reg. of Deeds Office
224.56 12 days Acting Co. Mgr.
112.50 Repairs on Maple Grove Building
Void
1,206.00 Recreation allocation.
10.00 Court costs in tax suit 7 -Cvd -751.
1,500.00 Industry appreciation Day 6 Petty Cash.
2.00 Service onRuth Jones Adams
2.00 Service on Ruebelle Reaves Autry.
6.00 Service on Wm.Reaves, Vera Reaves, Anna Bella Reaves.
6.00 Service on Ada Jones Chambers, Ed Chambers, Narcissus
Jones Barbour
2.00 Service on Walter Ellis Barbour
38.50 Painting sheltered Workshop.
40.25
280.84 County's share for Scales for Ext. Dept.
150,000.00 Investment in CD
48.75 3AT6220
105.00 July, Aug., Sept.
29.47 3598 CD Agency
32.50 61738.
44.70 Per statement
12.00 OV Carolyn Blue
6.00 Re: Becky Maynor.
40.05 B. Home Care
106.60 B. Home Care
282.60
243.75
281.35
259.20
391.80
126.60
126.60
303.75
263.95
136.10
303.75
613.50
152.50
20.00 Re: Della M. Cameron
6.00 Re: Willie McKinnis.
3,342.28 Co's part for Aid to the Blind
1,107.75 Co's part for Forest Fire Control.
102.58 10127 Sheltered Workshop
35.00 Levels - landfill
43.29 Sept. Janitorial Services.
30.84 Co's share of utilities Sheltered Workshop.
111.39 A145581- Sheltered Workshop
80.00 20 dinners Planning Board
300.00 Recreation Allocation.
250.00
200.00
180.00
310.00
350.00
50.00
230.00
300.00
163.80 Reimbursement for travel -Fire Marshal
98.70 Agri -Bus. Board meetings
83.70
60.00
88.50
54.40
12.00 1 yr sub.
53.83 369 130 1596
4.16 047 138 8637
14.00 1 yr sub.
6.08 14363 -Dev. Comm.
7.30 44813 42352
15.00 Re: Janie Moore, Rosa McDougald.
288.75 Sept. Clinics.
332.50 Sept. Clinics
75.00 Professional Services, Co. Lib. Board.
4.47 SL 0665 9179
70.66 37267
645.86 8738.
6.18 1 yr sub.
6.00 220.
40.15 720131 Co. Library.
15.00 July, Aug., Sept. Co. Library
214.57 135770, 137569, Co. Library
29.08 25773 Co. Library
28.50 5544 Co. Library
41.60 Misc. Cash rec. Tax Col.
60.00 Tax F. Suits.
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794 Lillington Medical Clinic
795 Dr. Henderson D. Mabe, Jr.
796 Brock Chevrolet Company
797 B. E. Sturgill, D.S.
798 Gene's Transmission Service
799 City Publishing Co.
800 Bank of North Carolina, N. A.
801 Gulf 0i1 Corp.
802 Town of Lillington
803 James H. Anderson Company
804 Rose and Purcell, Inc.
805 Henley Paper Co.
806 Multigraphics
807 Duncan Parnell, Inc.
808 Owen G. Dunn Co.
809 Xerox Corp.
810 Cott Data Processing Co.
811 Dr. J. 0. Fridley
812 Dr. J. K. Williford
813 Dr. F. X. Fallon
814 Div. of Health Service
815 Modern Laundry $ Cleaners, Inc.
816 Wilbourne Furniture Co.
817 Carolina Tel. 8 Tel. Co.
818 Gray 0 Creech, Inc.
819 Carolina Power & Light Co.
820 National Automobile Dealers
821 Walter Crosland
822 Bank of North Carolina, N.A.
823 Waccamaw Bank $ Trust Company
824 Southern National Bank of N.C.
825 First Citizens Bank 6 Trust Co.
826 First Citizens Bank $ Trust Co.
827 First Citizens Bank $ Trust Co.,
828 Central Carolina Bank f, Trust Co.
829 Harold W. Lloyd
830 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
831 N.C. State University
832 The Dunn Dispatch
833 Western Auto Store
834 Harnett County Schools
835 Dr. A. W. Peede
836 R.S. Landauer, Jr. $ Co.
837 Club Cleaners
838 Harold Lambeth
839 ESEA, Migrant Program
840 Shaw's Plumbing Service
841 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster
842 Donald R. Womble
843 Lida R. O'Quinn
844 M.H. Canady
845 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
846 Dept. of Human Resources
847 McLamb Eirtric Motor Supply Inc.
848 S $ H X -ray Company
849 Margaret N. McDonald
850 Dr. Catherine M. Beyer
851 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
852 Twyford Printing Co.
853 Storr Sales Company
854 Harnett County News
855 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
856 Hogue Electric Co.
857 The Daily Record
858 IBM Corp.
859 Mrs. Barry Emerson
860 Roane - Barker, Inc.
861 Morris Wade Sales Co.
862 Storr Sales Company
863 Lillington Exxon Station
864 Dr. Henderson D. Mabe
865 Giles Texaco Service
866 W. S. Currin
867 Electric Sales 8 Service, Inc.
868 Piggly Wiggly
869 Harold Lambeth
870 Modern Laundry f, Cleaners, Inc.
871 Lida R. O'Quinn
872 Dr. A. W. Peede.
873 M. H. Canady
874 Carolina Power F, Light Company
875 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
876 Carolina Power f, Light Company
877 Survive
878 N.C. Fed. Sur. Property Agency
879 E. R. Thomas Drug Co.
51.00 Re; Wayne Barefoot, Michael Webber, T
15.00 Re: Alfred D. Honeycutt
109.47 Sept. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
3.00 Reimbursement for Expenses
96.25 3340- Sheriff's Dept.
34.68 1 Directory
8.91 Checks- Sheriff's Dept.
7.63 2240111928.
85.75 Per statement
347.29 10023
155.00 5553 Co. of Harnett
45.66 42130 Auditor
35.33 2135 Auditor
18.48 92973, 92974, 94411, 94681, Reg. of Deeds
268.30 Sept. Acct. Reg. of Deeds
176.04 018987361- Reg. of Deeds
235.20 Sept. Acct. Reg. of Deeds.
25.00 Case no 7306100.
75.00 Case nos. 7305994, 7306639, 7306676.
50.00 Case nos. 7305995, 7306640.
450.00 Services rendered
3.64 Sept. Acct. Co. Jail.
7.50 Repairs to jail freezer
14.65 Per statement
128.60 09222Dept. of Social Service
200.92 Per statements
12.00 1 NADA Official Used car Guide
23.54 Cleaning Dunn Office October.
104.50 209 Food Stamp Transactions Aug.
109.50 219 "
57.00 114 "
53.00 106 "
25.00 50 "
56.50 113 "
60.00 120 "
14.63 Reimbursement for out of Co. travel.
2.11 15623 Co. Agent
13.50 45639 Co. Ext. Office
5.20 1 yr sub. Co. Ext. Office
1.09 80737 Courthase
3.53 Sept. Acct. Co. Ext. Dept.
Re: Mary M. Bethea
317812 Health Dept.
Sept. Acct. Health Dept.
Cutting grass at Dunn Health Center.
Reimb. for VD treatment for Linda Buie
5153 Health Dept.
Postage for Health Dept.
Expenses to meeting.
oy Lee Bolt In
8.00
10.20
11.34
33.89
25.00
13.85
40.00
3.50
4.50
3.50
4,779.22
26.00
49.61
438.68
6.40
40.80
13.20
107.22
103.92
27.50
150.74
39.20
49.50
144.26
232.50
226.89
4.79
335.27
798.38
25.00
298.69
3.16
71.64
276.24
33.89
10.71
10.05
8.00
21.24
2.00
13.73
10.17
3.00
5.00
125.00
Aug. Acct. Health Center
Aug. Acct. Health Center.
11389 Health Dept.
15617
Reimbursement for travel
Sept. travel for clinics
22637 Dog Pound
12336- Commissioners, 12337 Reg. of Deeds.
18557,18747,98250,18813,19814.
Bids Co. Cars, sale of surplus property.
Per statements
Sept. Acct. Ag. Bldg. SS Bldg.
Bids, Rev. S. Report and Fin. Condition.
7AS7526, 1AT6217
B. Home Care
29680, 53514, Health Dept. less 196
H7280- H6973, Tax. Col 6 Health Dept.
19109, 98443, Tax Supv. and Reg. of Deeds.
Sept. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
Re: Richard M. Tripp.
Sept. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
Gasoline for lawn mower, Courthouse.
2272 Ag. Bldg.
Sept. Acct. Co. Jail.
Cutting grass at Dunn Health Center
Sept. Acct. Dunn Health Center.
Reimbursement for expenses
Re: Mae Ella Douglas
Reimbursement for expenses
Per statement
22702 Dog Pound
Per statement
Order No. 4949 C.D. Agency
3130 C.D. Agency
Oct. Rent.
880 Lillian B. Smith
881 Woodall $ McCormick
882 Godwin Building Supply Co.
883 Burton W. Eason
884 Chester L. Bell
885 The Daily Record
886 Harnett County News
887 Dr. A. W. Peede
888 Dr. C. L. Corbett
889 Town of Lillington
890 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
891 Huntting
892 N. R. Sessoms
893 Void
894 C. E. McLamb
895 WalterStewart
896 Ivan Stewart
897 lafayette Drug Company
898 Grick's Inc.
899 Mrs. Dougald McCauley
900 Carolina Telephone $ Tel. Company
901 Carolina Telephone $ Tel Company
902 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company
903 Monroe Division
904 Woodall & McCormick
905 Lillington Auto Parts
906 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hosp. Inc.
907 Carolina Power & Light Co
908 Shaw's Plumbing Service
909 Honeywell Inc. Commercial Div.
910 Everette Arnold, CPCU
911 Xerox Corp.
912 Cott Data Processing Co.
913 Dr. F. X. Fallon
914 Town of Lillington
915 Storr Sales Co.
916 Bank of North Carolina, N. A.
917 Central Carolina Bank E Trust Co.
918 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
919 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
920 First Citizens Bank 6 Trust Co.
921 Southern National Bank of N.C.
922 Waccamaw Bank €, Tr. Co.
923 Gray $ Creech, Inc.
924 Lafayette Drug Co.
925 Western Auto Associate Store
926 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
927 Harnett Co. Health Dept.
928 Morris Wade Sales Co.
929 Dr. A. W. Peede
930 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
931 Purdie Brothers, Inc.
932 Cavin's Business Products, Inc.
933 Federal Property Agency
934 U. S. Civil Defense Council
935 N.C. Communications, Inc.
936 Lafayette Drug Co.
937 Lee Co. Dept. of Ambulance Service
938 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
939 Exxon Company, U.S.A.
940 American Express Company
941 Dr. A. W. Peede
942 Betterhomes and Gardens
943 Joston's Catalog Card Corporation
944 Thomson -Davis Agency
945 Morris Wade Sales Company
946 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
947 Woodall B McCormick
948 Dr. Henderson D. Mabe, Jr.
949 James H. Anderson Co., Inc.
950 Dutch Treat Markets, Inc.
951 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
952 Donald R. Womble
953 Friedly Loan Co.
954 Region "M" Council of Governments
955 Pauline "F. Ralph
956 M. J. Jackson, Jr.
957 Walter Stewart
958 Ivan Stewart
959 Thomas Allen
960 Void
961 HarnettCounty Payroll Account
962 N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield
963 John Henry Strickland
964 Tony L. Bridgers
1349 Bettie E. Giles
28.10 Reimbursement for expenses in moving office.
450.00 Professional services rendered.
26.00 15430 Sheltered Workshop
372.60 Sept. Acct. Repairs to Sheltered Workshop
15.00 Picking up trash at Maple Grove School
137.50 Notice of State Election.
25.00 Notice of State Election
20.00 Re: Coy Edward McNeill, Charles Richardson
192.50 Sept. Clinics
4.80 Per statement
18.84 Per statement
112.26 756306 Co. Library
50.00 5 days as Court Officer
Void
34.30 Sept. Mileage
42.00 Painting Sheltered Workshop.
102.75 It
2.00 Sept. '73 Sarah G. Turner
59.00 surgical supplies for Patricia Atkins
149.40 B. Home Care
267.86 Per statements
639.95 It
285.28 "
113.00 4129320 -11.
20.00 Tax F. Suits
23.44 35615, 37189, Sheriff's Dept.
7.00 Re: Herman Webster Deaton on 10 -7 -73
8.63 Per statements
22.40 5214 Jaul $ ASC
873.00 486CM245.
451.50 LC -2234 for Reg. of Deeds
151.83 019577160.
278.76 Inv. dated 10 -11 -73 Reg.of Deeds
17.00 Re: Herman Webster Daton, 10 -11 -73
9.70 Per statement
29.66 19082 Dept. of Soc. Ser.
100.50 201 Food Stamp Transactions - Sept.
56.00 112 "
35.00 70 "
54.50 109 "
54.50 109 "
56.00 112 Food Stamp Transactions - Sept.
98.50 197 "
6.21 10268
12.97 404120, Co. Agent
.57 80849 Courthouse
8.84 16993, 17476 Co. Agent
25.00 Petty Cash
25.31 5572 Health Dept.
24.00 Re: Connie Surles, Shirley James, Sharon Cameron.
13.72 25027 Dog Pound
8.94 17541 Dog Warden
50.07 705 SS 738, Co. Agent
79.00 3485, 3480.
5.04 1974 Dues, CD Agency
92.38 3680
1.85 193691 Soc. Ser.
20.00 Re: Walker Thomas
12.73 16300 Dev. Comm.
7.63 3691301596
22.28 04713788637
20.00 oct. acct. for Health Dept.
7.61 B155274844 County Library.
16.56 243390 County Library
51.00 Ins. Prem. Library to 9- 28 -76.
101.78 H004057, H003574, H005858, Bd. of Elec. & CD
131.63 Per statements
30.00 Tax F. Suits
25.00 Re: Mary Light Nixon
20.37 1069
123.32 Sept. Acct. Co. Jail
3.58 Per statemtn
16.68 Expenses Health Meeting
150.00 Draperies $ Counter tops for CD Agecy.
7,268.00q Reg. "M" FY 1973 -74
121.78 Registrar Town of Erwin
200.00 Oct, Nov. Rents
89.25 Painting at Sheltered Workshop
77.00 Painting at Sheltered Workshop
73.00 October travel
Void
51,604.66 October payroll
1,774.06 Group # 043 0012 001.
295.00 Work at landfills in county.
196.41 Oct. sal and travel