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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12191973(212 MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF DECEMBER 19, 1973. CALL TO ORDER The Board of Commissioners met on Wednesday, December 19, 1973, in the Commis sioners Room, Courthouse, Lillington, N. C. The Chairman calle the meeting to order at 5 :30 p.m., with the following members present: M. H. Brock, Gilbert Brown, C. E. McLamb, W. J. Cotton, Jr. and Bobby R. Etheridge. Also, H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board and Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney were present. HOOVER ADAMS Hoover Adams from Dunn attended the meeting and issued an invitation t the Board to a Testimonial Dinner for Attorney General Robert B. Mor- gan, to be held on January 28, 1974. Final details will be given lat He also requested a resolution from the Board of Commissioners endorsing Robert B. Morgan Attorney General as a candidate for United, States Senate in the forthcomin g election. Commissioner Cotton made motion that the request be honored, Commissioner Etheridge seconded motion and the issue passed. The Board also accepted the invitat- ion to attend the testimonial dinner. THOMAS ALLEN RE: LISTING DOGS Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor appeared before the Board to inform the Board of the information relative to the privilege of owning dogs in the County and the methods of listing. Edward McCormick, Attorney, presented the following resolution for the pleasure of the Board: ANNUAL LICENSE TAX ON THE PRIVILEGE OF KEEPING DOGS WITHIN THE COUNTY THAT, WHEREAS, the present dog tax sttutes are being repealed effective February 1, 1974; and WHEREAS, new N.C.G.S. 1530153 provides: "a county may levy an annual license tax on the privilege of keeping dogs and other pets within the county; and WHEREAS, the new law does not prescribe -the procedure for levying the license tax but does provide that "the power to impose a tax . . . includes the power to provide for its administration in a manner not inconsistent with the statute authorizing the tax; and WHEREAS, The County Commissioners desire to retain the privilege tax and desire to continue existing procedures contained in Chapter 67 and other provisions of the General Statutes until such time as a comprehensive procedure for Harnett County can be drafted and adopted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Commissioners of Harnett County that: 1. License Tax -- Annual license tax on the privilege of owning or keeping dogs. Any person owhing or keeping about him any open female dog of the age of six months or older shall pay annually a license or privilege tax of two dollars. Any person owning or keeping any male dog, or female dog other than an open female dog of the age of six months or older, shall pay annually on each dog so owned or kept a license or privilege tax of one dollar. 2. Procedure. That the existing procedure provided for by State law for listing of dogs, providing of tags, and levying and collecting the taxes is hereby adopted as the procedure for Harnett County effective February 1, 1974; provided,' however, all taxes collected for said license shall be deposited to the general fund of the County for appropriation by the County Commissioners unless otherwise provided by law. Passed this the 19th day of December, 1973. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /s/ M. H. Brock, Chairman Commissioner Etheridge made a motion that the foregoing resolution be E adopted, Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and the issue passedd. 'Re: SCHEDULES, STANDARDS AND RULES RELATING TO LAND USE After review of the schedule, standards and rules dated December 19, 1973, presented by the Tax Supervisor to the Board, it was moved by Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr., seconded by C. E. McLamb and passed unanimously, that the following order be entered: "The Board of Commissioners of Harnett County order that the schedule, standards and rules dated December 19, 1973, relating to use value of land to be used in assessing farm, horticultural and forest land for for 1974, be and the same is hereby adopted and that a copy of this order be published as by law required`:,:` The schedule, standards and rules adopted by the foregoing order of t} e Board is as follows: II SCHEDULE, STANDARDS AND RULES RELATING TO LAND USE VALUES DATED 12- 19 -73. The 1973 General Assembly enacted legislation giving selected classes of real property, namely agricultural, horticultural and timberland preferential treatment for tax purposes provided the ownership and property meet all require- ments. In accordance with the provisions G.S. 105 -277.6 (c) and 105 -317 (c) (1`& 2) Harnett County is required to prepare a use value schedule of values which must be adopted by the County Commissioners. This schedule is to be reflective of Market Value as of January 1, 1974, based on the value of the property as it is being used assuming that it is being operated under a sound management program. This schedule was prepared using proper appraisal principles and theories. Both the market and income approach were used in compiling this schedule. CAR BIDS Numerous sales were analyzed to determine what each part of the property contributed to the total sales. Tobacco allotment, timberland and buildings were analyzed and a value placed on each that reflected the current market value of each at the time of sale. This appraisal was subtracted from the sale price and the number of cultivated acres divided into the remainder to indicate the per acre price of open land. See schedule #II for a further explanation of this appraisal and several sales that were analyzed. Further analyzing local conditions indicates that the average production of corn would be approximately 55 bu. per acre and that $1.80 per bu. based on the 1972 and 1973 prices would yield $99.00 per acre gross income. Net income is estimated to be $24.75 or 25% of the $99.00 gross income A 6% capitalization rate which was proved in a state wide study compiled by the North Carolina Depart- ment of Revenue was justified and is suggested to be used in Harnett County. Land Classification Class #1 Land $425. Tobacco $1.50 per lb. Class #2 Land 385. Class #3 Land 345. Cut -over woodland 200. Wasteland 50. Building site and ponds are to be appraised using the 1972 schedule. County Attorney McCormcik presented the format for bids for the puc- chase of cars for the Sheriff's Department for Harnett County. Comm- issioner McLAmb made a motion that these bids be submitted for adver- tisement, Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it passed. The following notice was placed in the news media: INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR SALE OF CARS TO THE COUNTY OF HARNETT NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HARNETT LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27546 December 17, 1973 The Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, 27546, will receive sealed proposals for the furnishing of eight vehicles to the County of Harnett until 8:00 p.m., January 21, 1974, and no longer; at that time the sealed bids will be publicly opened in the Commissioners room, at the Harnett County Court- house in Lillington, North Carolina. The bid proposal form to be used by the bidder, the specifications for the vehicles, detailed instructions for preparing the bid proposal and the proposed contract between the County and the successful bidder are available in the office of the County Audiotr, at the County Courthouse in Lillington, North Carolina, for all interested parties prior to and including the date of the bid opening at any time between 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except on County observed holidays. Use of the bid proposal form furnihsed by the County is required,. The County of Harnett hereby reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. A bid bond or deposit in the amount of 5% is required by law. A performance bond by the successful bidder is waived. RE: SECRETARY FOR FHA OFFICE. COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA By: /s/ M. H. Brock Chairman,Board of Commissioners The County Attorney was asked for his opinion regarding the County's providing a secretary for the FHA office. The attorney offered his legal opinion and it was that this adion would be illegal. Commiss- ioner McLamb moved that Mr. David Tyre, local manager of FHA, be notified of this opinion, Commissioner Cotton seconded the move and it passed. TRAVEL EXPENSE POLICY The following resolution relative to travel expense policy was pre- sented for the pleasure of the Board: COUNTY OF HARNETT RESOLUTION ON TRAVEL EXPENSE POLICY THAT, WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners desires to change its policy relating to payment of expenses for travel undertaken by officers and employees of Harnett County; and WHEREAS, it is desirable that County employees be reimbursed for travel expenses on the same basis as State employees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THAT: 1. General Policy. Travel on official business by the officers and employees of Harnett County shall be reimbursed at the following rates: (a) for transportation by privately -owned automobile, eleven cents (11¢) per mile of travel and the actual cost of tolls paid; (b) for bus, railroad, pullman, or other conveyance, actual fare; (c) for subsistence, the actual amount expended for room, meals, and reasonabie gratuities, not to exceed a total of Nineteen Dollars ($19.00) per day when traveling in State or a total of Twenty -five Dollars ($25.00) per day when traveling out of State; (d) for convention registration fees, not to exceed Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) p convention. 2. Exceptions. For out of State travel and other travel where anticipated costs can be documented in advance by brochures and other reliable sources, the officer or employee may apply for prior approval through the Head of his department to the Board of County Commissioners for an increase in the allowance specified in paragraph one above. 3. Documentation. A voucher setting forth itemized expenses on a form approved by the County Auditor shall be signed by officers and employees whoapply for re- imbursement of expenses; this voucher must be approved by the department head and the County Manager. An actual receipt or statement for rooms must be attached to the voucher. 4. Effective Date. This policy is effective immediately for all officers and employees who do not have an agreement with the County for travel allowance for fiscal year 1973 -74; an employee having such an agreement may, at his option, elect to come under this policy immediately. Effective July 1, 1974, this policy will be effective in all departments. CLOTHING STATEMENT Passed this the 19th day of December, 1974. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY BY /s/ M. H. Brock M. H. Brock County Auditor Carson presented a statement of account from O'Quinn & O'Quinn for clothing purchased by deputies in the Sheriff's Department Several of these purchases by deputies exceeded the unit allowance authorized per minutes of January, 1973. Commissioner Etheridge moved, Commissioner Cotton seconded, that the allowance be granted as per min utes of January, 1973. Motion carried. RES. TO ESTABLISH A CAP. RES. FUND Commissioner Etheridge presented a resolution to establish a Capital Reserve Fund for Harnett County. Afterieading the resolution to the Board, the Board agreed to defer action to the resolution until the meeting of January 7, 1974. RES. TO ESTABLISH COUNTY MANAGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT Commissioner Etheridge presented a resolution to the Board to estab- lish a County Manager form of government. After reading said resoluti to the Board, the Board agreed to defer action to the resolution until its next regular meeting to be held on January 7, 1974, or the mid - month meeting scheduled for January 21, 1974. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjn,urned at 7:30 p.m. d )/ ecre ary airman --34%erk o e Board CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1973. 1178 Mrs. Dougald McCauley 141.10 B. Home Care 1179 Mrs. Barry Emerson 262.50 262.50 B. Home Care 1 1180 Bessie Lee 548.50 1181 Mrs. Grady Adcock 137.50 1182 Mrs. L. R. Arnold 268.75 1183 Cristal Evans 141.10 1184 Mrs. David Ferrell 253.95 1185 Mrs. A. M. Ivey 263.75 1186 Lettie Johnson 111.60 1187 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 265.20 1188 Mrs. Edwin Morris 258.95 1189 Mrs. Herman Tew 208.75 1190 Mrs. John Walker 257.60 1191 Mrs. Ernest West 111.60 1192 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 131.78 1193 N.C. Fed. Surplus Prop. Agcy. 78.50 1194 Motorola, Inc. 32.50 1195 Lafayette Drug Co. 5.30 1196 McKnight's Drug Store 14.00 1197 Powell's Pharmacy 9.25 1198 John F. Blue M. D. 10.00 1199 Lee Co. Dept. of Ambulance Ser. 20.00 1200 O'Quinn & O'Quinn 130.00 1201 Erwin Funeral Home 47.20 1202 Cumberland Co. Ambulance Service 30.00 1203 Lee Co. Dept. of Ambulance Service 40.00 1204 McCain Hospital 11.40 1205 Gravely Sanatorium 18.00 1206 N.C. State Comm. for the Blind 1,657.62 1 1207 N.C. State Comm. for the Blind 2,330.67 1208 Harnett Co. Council for Senior Cit.Inc. 500.00 1209 piedmont Engineering Co. 234.00 1210 Benton W. Eason 166.00 1211 Harnett Hardware, Inc. 41.88 1212 Chester Lee Bell 30.00 1213 Holiday Inn 71.76 1214 Carolina Powe r & Light Co. 3.28 1215 Virginia S. Warren 10.50 1216 Exxon Company 20.25 1217 American Express 20.67 1218 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 33.07 1219 Dr. A. W. Peede 13.00 1220 Dr. A. W. Peede 280.00 1221 Dr. Catherine M. Beyer 358.75 1222 Dr. C. L. Corbett 201.25 1223 Margaret Randall 96.80 1224 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 2.27 1225 N.C. State Library Processing Center 716.52 1 1226 Fuller & Dees 4.47 1227 Americana Interstate Corp. 7.50 1228 Better Homes and Gardens 7.53 1229 R. R. Bowker Company 51.90 1230 Grolier Educational Corp. 150.24 1231 Angier Paint, Wallpaper & Carpet 22.88 1232 Twyford Printing Co. 48.93 1233 Perry Brothers Tire Service, Inc. 31.00 1234 Henderson D. Mabe, Jr., M. D. 25.00 1235 Arnold's Body Shop 7.00 1236 Giles Texaco Service 313.33 1237 W. & J. Used Cars 50.00 1238 Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc. 45.57 1239 Taylor -Ruark Insurance 50.00 1240 Everson Ross Company 3.26 1241 Snipes Insurance Service 480.00 1242 Godwin Building Supply Co. 155.85 1243 Nu -Home Builders Supply 1,712.83 1244 Ted's Plumbing Service 545.00 1245 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 12.95 1246 Phelps Welding & Mfg. Co. 3.00 1247 Thomson -Davis Agency 187.00 1248 Byerly Enterprises, Inc. 694.00 1249Sanford Business Machines, Inc. 24.96 1250 IBM Corp. 920.83 1251 Pitney Bowes 25.47 1252 Case Blueprint & Supply Co. 3.40 1253 Flora J. Milton 28.57 1254 Xerox Corporation 267.45 1255 Duncan - Parnell Inc. 16.81 1256 Storr Sales Company 148.62 1257 Data Processing Company 234.94 1258 The Dunn Clinic 25.00 1259 Dr. J. K. Williford 50.00 1260 Dr. F. X. Fallon 125.00 1261 Div. of Health Services 150.00 1262 North Carolina Nat. Gas Corp 23.14 11 n Per statements 3948. Inv. No. 76658. Re: Thomas McAllister SS Department Re: Vickie Bass Re: Steven Seaberry Re: Doris Goins Re: Walker Thomas Am.Ser.Jessie Lee Holder, James Waddell W.Hall. Re: Lola R. Johnson Re; Clinton Cameron Re: Lanie H. Buchanan Re: Homer Childress Re: Susie L. Warren Co's share for Aid to Blind Co's share for Aid to Blind 2nd Qtr. allocation Survey & Mapl of land Nov. Acct. Sheltered Workshop 591262- Workshop Picking up trash at Maple Grove School Food charge for Planning Board Per statement Nov. Reimbursement for Travel 369 130 1596. 047 138 8637 Oct. Acct. Dev. Commission Re: Jimmie Gregory, Rita Diane Ross. Nov. Clinics Nov. Clinics Nov. Clinics Reimbursement for travel. 19916 Co. Library 8862 SL 0665 9179 73 Science Supplement B155274844 Inv. No. 128429 Inv. No. BK046576. 1475 Co. Library 12680 Tax Coll. Nov. Acct. Sheriff's Acct. Re: Donnie L. Eason 2467 Sheriff's Dept. No. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. 72- Sheriff's Dept. 10 -31 -73 and Nov. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. Bonds Sturgill, Griffin, Neal, Gregory, Holcomb. Inv. No. 28087 Pol. No. 22GB232011. Nov. Acct. Sheltered Workshop Nov. Acct. CCTI and Sheltered Workshop repairs Nov. Acct. Mental Health Building Nov. Acct. Courthose 1025 Pipe Repairs Boiler Insurance for Courthouse Policy No. 22FS300408 Fire Ins. 2739 Ribbons. Inv. Nos. 9AM3644, 2AL7193. 882939 & 395007 68914 -Reg. of Deeds Office Expenses to meet. Reg. of Deeds 020077308, 100680434. 97899 ,98523,98914,98915,99330,Reg. of Deeds 100699, 21216, 21217, 21213, Reg. of Deeds &!SS Reg. of Deeds Acct. No. 303. CS 7307924 Ernest Lucas 7307825 ;308132. 7307861, 7307862, 7307925, 7308062. CS 7307427 - Collins Per statement 1263 Lillington Enterprises, Inc. 18.75 Nov. Acct. Co. Jail 1264 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 15.71 Per statement 216 1265 Transport Clearings 1266 The Daily Record 1267 Layton Supply Company 1268 Morris Wade Sales Co. 1269 Consumers' Research, Inc. 1270 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 1271 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 1272 Club Cleaners 1273 Ormont Drug & Chemical Co., Inc. 1274 Dr. Catherine M. Beyer 1275 M. Irene Lassiter 1276 Roane - Barker, Inc. 1277 Dept. of Human Resources 1278 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster 1279 Harold Lambeth 1280 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc. 1281 Carolina Power& Light Co. 1282 Town of Lillington 1283 Modern Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 1284 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 1285 Caswell Center 1286 N.C. Natural Gas Corp. 1287 Bank of North Carolina, N.A. 1288 Thurmond Wood 1289 Bank of North Carolina, N.A. 1290 Piggly Wiggly 1291 Thomas H. James 1292 C. E. McLamb 1293 N. R. Sessoms 4294 Donald Baker 1295 Lillington Medical Clinic 1296 Lillington Exxon Station 1297 Lillington Auto Parts 1298 Dr. H. D. Mabe, Jr. 1299 Beasley's Garage 1300 Carolina Power & Light Co. 1301 Layton Supply Co. 1302 N.C. Natural Gas Corp. Void 1302 Void 1303 Byerly Enterprises, Inc. 1304 Case Blue Print & Supply Co. 1305 N.C. Assoc. of Reg. of Deeds 1306 Data Processing Company 1307 Dutch Treat Markets 1308 Earnest West 1309 Piggly Wiggly 1310 Johnson's 1311 Walter Crosland 1312 Bank of North Carolina 1313 Central Carolina Bank 1314 First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co. 1315 First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co. 1316 First Citizens Bank & Tr. co. 1317 Southern National Bank 1318 Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. 1319 Hogue Electric Company 1320 Void 1321 Layton Su -ply Company 1322 Gray & Creech, Inc. 1323 GSA,OAD,Finance Division,STA Sym. 1324 North Carolina State University 1325 Harold W. Lloyd 1326 Lafayette Drug Company 1327 James H. Anderson Co., Inc. 1328 Bertha M. Taylor 1329 Roane- Barker Hospital Supplies 1330 The Dunn Clinic 1331 Dr. A. W. Peede 1332 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 1333 M. J. Jackson, Jr. 1334 E. R. Thomas Drug Co. 1335 N.C. Communications, Inc. 1336 Carolina Power & Light Co. 1337 Lillington Enterprises, Inc. 1338 Carl 0. Jones 1339 The Daily Record 1340 Exxon Company, U.S.A 1341 The Dunn Clinic 1342 Grolier Educational Corporation 1343 The H. W. Wilson Company 1344 Southern Antiques Society, Inc. 1345 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 1346 Town of Lillington Water 1347 CBS Records 1348 Gaylord Bros., Inc. 5.00 1011386 Health Dept. 9.36 1 yr sub. Sept. of SServices 2.50 Oct. Acct. Social Services 7.50 13034 -Soc. Ser. 8.00 I yr renewal 29.54 18526, 18935 for Co. Agent 37.17 Inv. 11- 14 -73, 12 -4 -73 Health Dept. 12.24 Nov. Acct. Health Dept. 35.72 66905 Health Dept. 40.80 Nov. Travel Clinics 3.00 Attending Mid -state Tuberculosis meeting 87.76 30674 Health Dept. 52.20 Per Dec. Statement for Health Dept. 40.00 Postage stamps 33.89 Cutting grass at Dunn Health Center 12.46 25212 Dog Pound 257.57 Per statements 78.80 Per statements 32.08 Nov. Acct. Co. Jail and Dunn Health Center 96.91 2015 Soc. Ser. 2080 Health Dept. 25.00 Christmas Santa Claus for Caswell Center. 226.74 Per statement 100,000.00 Investment in CD 109.00 General Assistance 50,000.00 Investment in CD 7.80 1 Christmas Tree 5.00 To reimburse for exp. 37.30 November travel exp. 50.00 5 days as Court OFFICER 75.00 Gen. Assistance 24.00 John Herring & Danny McGi11. 746.20 Nov. Acct. Sheriff Department. 3.55 1092, 1282 Sheriff's Dept. 25.00 Re: Woodrow Lockamy 12.50 1421 Car 33 2.00 Per Statement 172.17 Nov. Acct. 27.63 JO 62399, 62617. Void Void 135.00 Pol 220924347. 3.43 69507 Reg. of Deeds. 20.00 NCARD Dues 273.16 303 Reg. of Deeds Statement 105.72 County Jail Acct. for November 8.02 Nov. Acct. Co. Jail 487.21 Nov. Acct. Co. Jail 15.60 1 Cs plates. 23.54 Cleaning Office 207.50 415 Food Stamp Trans Oct and Nov. 115.00 230 food stamp Trans Oct and Nov. 117.50 235 " 85.00 170 IT 111.50 223 " 111.50 223 " 194.50 389 " 76.00 Service to SS Department Void 23.50 Soc. Service Acct. 30.60 12072 Co. Ext. Office. 25.60 State No. R0438 -Ext. Office 8.00 VA No. 7992, Co. Ext. Office 7.15 Reimburse travel expenses to Wilson 12.23 Co. Agt. Office 406354. 21.85 12799 Health Dept. 3.20 Exp. reimbursed. 112.98 31356 Health Dept. 20.00 Co. Health Dept. 8.00 Re: Calvin Tucker 100.00 2768, 2705, Co. Ext. 100.00 Dec. Rent 125.00 Rent for Dec. 69.63 No. 3198 CD. Agency 20.51 Per statement 3.00 RX Eva Hughes 46.77 Janitor Maple Grove School for Nov. 210.00 Notice of Election 57.76 3691301596 Dev. Comm. Tony Tucker 26.00 Health Dept. Acct. 142.43 #1106192 Harnett County Library 25.00 R 55094 -Co. Library 10.82 Membrship No. 795, #1682 14.87 20006 Harnett Co. Library 4.80 Per statement 185.50 BM 21910y- sub. 58.86 127507, 126613, Harnett Co. Library 1349 Otis Parker 1350 Mrs. James M. Yates 1351 Gilbert Brown 1352 C. S. Fowler Marie Springs 1353 Marie Springs 1354 Town of Lillington Water Dept. 1355 Woodall & McCormick 1356 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company 1357 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company 1358 Void 1359 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company 1360 Harnett County Department of SS 1361 Susie Jean Mangum 1362 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company 1363 Dougald McRae 1364 Harnett County PayFo11 1365 N.C. Blue Cross Blue Shield, Inc. 1366 John Henry Strickland 1367 Sammy R. McLean 1368 June S. Britt 1369 Bonnie B. Beasley 1370 Flora Margaret Shaw 1371 Carolina Power & Light Co. 1372 James V. Griffin 1373 M. H. Brock 1374 Void 1375 1375 Harnett C. Gen. Rev. Shar. Tr. Fd 1376 Thadius A. Coats, Jr. 1377 Bank of North Carolina 1378 Void 1379 Void 1380 Lewis Bottigliet, Postmaster 1381 Bank of North Carolina 1382 Bank of North Carolina 1383 Bank of North Carolina 1384 Bank of North Carolina 1385 Bank of North Carolina 1386 Void 1387 gold 1388 Southern National Bank 1389 N.C. Department of Revenue 22.74 Refund for error in listing taxes. 22.72 Social Services Bd. Meeting 23.52 Social " 20.00 " 25.00 General Assistance 11.05 Water statement 504.00 Professional fees November 247.10 Per statements 587.49 Void 188.02 25.00 GA for Nellie & Sylvia Douglas 25.00 Gen. Assist. 79.20 Per statement 300.00 20 days service ren. county 51,120.12 December, 1973 payroll. 1,774.06 043 0012 001. 286.22 152 hours work at Garbage Program, Dec.'73 300.84 Dec. salary & travel 363.62 Nov and Dec. salary. 575.02 Nov and Dec. sal and travel. 172.96 18 days annual leave. 228.81 per statements 249.12 18 days annyal leave 231.79 13 days as Acting Co. Manager and travel. Void 375.00 To refund Rev. Shar. Tr. Fd. checks in error. 13.34 Refund for overpayment of Dec. retirement 1,934.63 Matching contri for SS and Health Void Void 1,000.00 Postage for postage meter 2,349.40 Matching contri for Gen Emp. and Policemen 4,508.03 Employers Matching ss Dec. Qtr. 5,974.25 Employers Matching contri SS Dec. Qtr. 3,402.71 Employees Ret. Contri. 10,482.16 69 0560675 -001 Void Void 8,062.00 WH Tax for Dec. 73 5,374.50 4300019927 for Qtr Dec. 73- (218 SALARY CHECK ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1973. 1510 Thomas Allen 1511 Lottie Patterson 1512 Rachel S. Korpulinski 1513 Alice R Shomper 1514 W. Earl Jones 1515 Alice Schmincke 1516 Edna W. Butts 1517 Jackie J. Pate 1518 Wade H. Stewart 1519 Edna K. Newton 1520 Madie Lee Morgan 1521 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. 1522 1522 B. F. Temple 1523 B-- F- -Terry eRoger W. Lyon 1524 Lincoln Neal 1525 James E. Turnage 1526 Stanley Byrd 1527 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. 1528 Henry D. Hood, III 1529 Johnny Halcomb 1530 Clyde F. Pate 1531 Billy G. Wallace 1532 Rufus H. Parrish 1533 Henry J. Jacobs 1534 T. A. Coats, Jr. 1535 John H. Atkins, III 1536 Herbert D. Carson, Jr. 1537 Rachel W. Blanchard 1538 Patsy H. Nobles 1539 Thomas H. James 1540 Lee Vernon Harris 1541 Dories McKoy 1542 Henry McDougald 1543 Flora Green Milton 1544 Clyde L. Ross. 1545 Inez W. Sessoms 1546 Paul B. Drew 1547 B. E. Sturgill 1548 Ruth Sturgill 1549 Gladys Walker 1550 Helen R. Crews 1551 Naomi F. H awley 1552 Glyness Meeks 1553 Patricia W. McDonald 1554 Madeline W. Hawley 1555 Mary P. Avery 1556 Annie Lee Sawyer 1557 Bobbie S. Mize 1558 Sandra B. Dickens 1559 Emma Lee West 1560 Harvey V. Godfrey 1561 Marjorie G. Wade 1562 GlennC. O'Kelley 1563 Egeta Williams 1564 Joyce G. Pulliam 1565 John D. Davis 1566 Jane H. Smith 1567 Gayle M. Adams 1568 Joy L. Dawson 1569 Don A. Martin 1570 Roxanne R. Ayers 1571 Benita J. Beasley 1572 Paulette M. Gomedella 1573 Emmett J. Allen 1574 Cerra G. Avery 1575 Daniel C. Welch 1576 Bonnie B. Temple 1577 Mazelle M. Stephenson 1578 Winifred H. Dubose 1579 Esther T. Butts 1580 Margie Harrington 1581 Kathleen Thomas 1582 Pauline Sanford 1583 James E. Goff 1584 Charles E. Hammond 1585 H. W. LLoyd 1 1586 William N. Conoley, Jr.; 1 1587 Lincoln Blanding 1588 Juanita S. Hight 1589 Bettie E. Giles 1590 Mary W. Jones 1591 Virginia L. Simmons 1592 Ida P. Hinnant 1593 Ophelia McLean 619.54 345.59. 319.59 325.55 622.21 365.59 337.42 311.59 789.51 338.14 325.32 518.59 403.98 638.06 449.76 498.15 412.16 400.16 502.16 525.90 416.90 567.87 421.98 421.98 610.12 452.90 822.54 358.24 325.32 327.59 295.41 254.18 279.73 440.26 336.59 307.59 236.44 478.15 216.51 164.67 824.80 375.08 422.16 404.32 384.16 413.00 321.14 423.80 334.42 789.11 663.05 570.37 665.19 570.02 743.91 584.98 590.28 569.51 524.87 507.84 288.49 295.77' 423.92 469.73 390.04 450.98 288.49 438.30 394.18 408.31 416.17 453.65 443.10 371.75 314.70 421.00 240.50 230.20 263.68 290.35 241.70 205.68 293.20 220.80. 1594 M. Irene Lassiter 1595 Lida R. O'Quinn 1596 Rebecca S. Coleman 1597 Louise M. Lloyd 1598 Kathy B. Wicker 1599 M. H. Canady 1600 Hoyt B. Fowler 1601 Donald Ray Womble 1602 Alta Pearl Pope 1603 Bertha M. Taylor 1604 Herbert E. Hudson 1605 Jean M. Irvin 1606 Thomas T. Lanier 1607 Lillian B. Smith 1608 Roy S. Godwin 1609 Corbett A. Coats 1610 Robert J. Burnette 1611 Alvis Lee McKay 1612 Andrew M. Anderson 1613 William F. Hall 1614 John Jay West 1615 Virginia S. Warren 1616 Tony M. Tucker 1617 Bessie W. Moss 1618 Muriel F. Cann 1619 Myrtle D. Register 1620 Margaret N. McDonald 1621 Patricia A. McKee' 1622 Margaret R Randall 1623 Margaret Shaw 1624 Janet H. Johnson 1625 Nina P. Bethune 1626 Melanie B. Hamilton 1627 M. H. Brock 1628 C. E. McLamb 1629 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 1630 Gilbert Brown 1631 Bobby R. Etheridge 1632 Edward H. McCormcik 912.06 640.62 631.18 587.50 639.60 696.38 635.67 630.54 325.32 276.29 481.37 449.54 641.06 355.36 70.61 451.33 339.93 150.64 121.45 117.45 109.21 339.59 799.20 383.70 583.20 591.81 368.45 586.03 525.92 265.96 169.32 183.15 304.54 148.00 160.00 127.50 140.00 160.00 300.00