HomeMy WebLinkAbout02181974MINUTES OF MID-MONTH MEETING FEBRUARY 18, 1974.
'MID- MONTHLY MEETING The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met on February 18, 1974,
at 7:30 p.m. with all members present, also, H. D. carson, Jr.,
Clerk to the Board and Edward McCormick, County Attorney.
PRAYER Commissioner Brown led in prayer.
MINUTES
The minutes of the February 4, 1974, meeting were approved upon
the basis of having received and read the rough draft mailed to
each commissioner. This done by motion of Commissioner McLamb,
second of Commissioner Brown and a unanimous vote.
MANPOWER RS FUNDS Mr. N. D. McGinnis, Manpower Coordinator of Cumberland County and
Mr. Clyde Russell of the Region, appeared before the Board and
presented a multijurisdictional Agreement consisting of:
Enclosure I - FY 1974 Programs in being in Region "M" by County,
including approximate budget allocations.
Enclosure II - Timetable of MRS actions to be taken.
Enclosure III - Cumberland Tri- County Manpower Revenue Sharing
Multijurisdictional Agreement.
His presentation of the data was a result of the legislation enact-
ed on December 28, 1973, and Mr. McGinnis stated that it was nec-
essary, if Harnett was to intend to form a consortium with Cumber-
land County acting as Prime Sponsor, to issue a letter of intent to
Cumberland County, stating the intention.
Action delayed until nearer the close of the meeting.
MRS. RANDALL
RE XEROX Mrs. Margaret Randall, Librarian, appeared before the Board and re-
quested that permission be given for the placement of a Xerox Model
914 be placed in the library. She cited justification for the re-
quest. Commissioner Etheridge moved that the request be granted
out of the present budget, and secure the machine for a 6 -month
period of time. After the expiration of this period, revaluation
of the machine would determine its permanence. Commissioner Mc-
Lamb seconded the motion and the issue passed.
RALPH MC COIG, AREA DIRECTOR
LEE HARNETT MENTAL HEALTH
Ralph McCoig appeared before the Board in behalf of a proposed bud-
get presented by the Lee - Harnett Mental Health Center for use of
the 5 cents a bottle revenue. The budget was in the amount of
$25,000. Commissioner McLamb made a motion that the proposed bud -
get be adopted as it relates to alcoholism treatment, Commission-
er Etheridge seconded the motion and the issue passed.
APPOINTMENTS TO REGION "M"
AGING PLANNING COMMITTEE
Miss Irene Lassiter, E. J. Rhue, Mrs. Cornelia Murchison, Mrs.
Bettie Giles and Mrs. Gerald Johnson were appointed to serve on
the Region "M" Aging Planning Committee by action thus: Comm-
issioner McLamb made a motion to appoint the foregoing five per-
sons to the committee, Commissioner Brown seconded the motion
and the issue passed favorably.
APPT. DUNN AS LEAD
AGENCY 201 PLANNING A letter from Charles E. Powell, Davis = Martin & Associates, Inc.,
regarding Dunn Area Facilities Planning Job No. #E -328, was given
to the Board, requesting that the Board pass a resolution to name
Dunn as the Lead Agency for the preparation of the Dunn Area Fac-
ilities Planning Report, if deemed feasible. After the Commission-
ers discussed the matter and viewed the attached resolutions from
the other municipalities, Commissioner McLamb made a motion that
the County of Harnett support this request and adopt the follow-
ing resolution, Commissioner Etheridge seconded the motion and
the issue passed.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, The Dunn, Benson, Erwin Area of North Carolina has been deleneated
as a 201 Planning Area;
WHEREAS, The Environmental Protection Agency and the State of North Carolina
Department of Natural and Economic Resources have approved and
authorized grant funds to aid in the preparation of a 201 Facili-
ties Planning Report for this area;
WHEREAS, it is mutually agreed that the preparation of said Facilities
Planning Report would be beneficial to all local governments
in this Area;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS,
Harnett County, North Carolina:
That the City of Dunn will serve as the designated Lead Agency
in the preparation of the Facilities Planning Report for the
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lal Abea known as the Dunn Co-mpfe lannang Area, and will
disburse funds required for the preparation of this report.
That the City of Dunn will enter into an agreement with the
. Consulting Engineering firms representing the governments
in this Area; Harnett County and Erwin, N. C. - Moore,
Gardner and Associates; Dunn, N. C. - Davis = Martin & Associates,
Inc.; Benson, N. C. - L. E. Wooten and Company; and that these
firms shall jointly prepare the Proposed Facilities Planning
Report.
That the local share of the cost of preparing the Facilities
Planning Report shall be prorated to the Municipalities of
Dunn, Erwin and Benson based on their latest (1970) census
population.
Adopted this the 18th day of February, 1974, at
Lillington, N. C.
/s/ M. H. Brock,
Chairman, Harnett County Board
Commissioners
SERVICES TO WESTERN PART
OF COUNTY Commissioner Brown made the following presentation, after having
made the material available to each commissioner:
As you know, the western part of our county is heavily populated and is exper-
iencing rapid growth in permanent dwellings, rented dwellings and the purchase
land for future homesites, etc. It is ideally located for employment in the
surrounding counties of Cumberland, Moore "and Lee, as well as Harnett. It
. is a good place to live, good community, good churches and although there is
a growing education need, good basic schools. Many people find it pleas-
urable to live in Harnett County, and more particularly in the western part,
evidenced by the rapid growth.
Dr. Stumpf from Campbell College, has been assisting in forums over the County,
and recently held a forum at Benhaven School. During the time of the planning
of the forums and prior to the time the forum was held in Benhaven Community,
I talked with Mrs. Crews, Social Services Director and with others about
extended medical and social services being made available to the folks living
in the western part of the county. The reasons I had for discussing it was
not only that I had witnessed this growth, but also that citizens
from the area presented facts and figures in support of a request for addit-
ional extended medical and social services on a more local level.
As a result of the forum Lheld at Benhaven School, the people issued a petition
to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to support efforts to provide
this service and they expressed a need. This expression of need issuing from
the people was strengthened by the presentation of the material from the Office
of Rural Health Services, and I enclose a copy of that material.
It is my understanding that the Office of Rural Health Services will offer
assistance in helping get the program started, and upon availibility of funds,
offset some of the costs involved.
in light of the facts stated here and in the facts enclosed in the attached
materials from the Rural Health Care Center, I hereby move that Harnett County
move forward and agree to begin the implementation of this type of service
by contacting the Office of Rural Health Services and proceed in whatever
feasible manner in extending the medical and social services to the people in
the western part of Harnett County.
/s/ Gilbert Brown
Gilbert Brown
Commissioner McLamb seconded the motion and the issue passed.
A committee was appointed to contact the Raleigh Office and invest-
and investigate the matter on a more detailed basis. Those named,
to the Committee: Commissioner Gilbert Brown, Mrs. Helen R. Crews,
Director Social Services and Mrs. Lida R. O'Quinn, Public Health
Nurse with the Health Department. Mr. Brown was named Chairman.
RES. ON SALARIES FOR CO.
COMMISSIONERS, ETC.
Commissioner Bob Etheridge presented the following resolution en-
titled: Resolution on Salaries for County Commissioners and other
officers, and the Board adopted the resolution by motion of Comm.
McLamb, second by Commissioner Etheridge and a unanimous vote.
"RESOLUTION ON SALARIES FOR. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND OTHER OFFICE
That Whereas, the County has recently established a County Manager form of
government; and
Whereas, this new form of County Manager government by law became effective on
February 1, 1974; and
Whereas it is desirable to establish or restate the compensation policies that
will be applicable to elected officials and other officers under this new form
of government; and
Whereas, the Board desires to begin by making such policy or policies applicabl
to its own members;
NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT
COUNTY:
1. Salary for Commissioners. That each County Commissioner shall continue to
receive a salary of $80.00 per month for his services and the Chairman of the
Board shall continue to receive a salary of $105.00 per month.
2. Purchasing Agent. That the salary of the purchasing agent hereafter desig-
nated by the manager shall be $40.00 per month.
3. Special Meetings and Assignments. That each commissioner shall continue to
receive $20.00 per diem for special meetings of the Board; that each comm-
issioner shall also receive $20.00 per diem for assignments requested by or
approved by a majority vote of the Board and duly entered into the minutes;
4. Vouchers. No Commissioner shall be paid the per diem authorized for
special meetings until the meeting is duly recorded in the minutes; Comm-
issioners shall be paid the per diem for assignments of the Board when he
presents to the County Auditor a voucher showing:
(1) the nature of the special assignment, (2) the date of the organizational
minutes of the Board or other minutes generally authorizing or approving the
assignment and (3) a brief statement as to what purpose was accomplished by the
assignment; provided, however, such per diem payments for special assignments
shall not exceed 2 per month for each commissioner unless specific approval
is granted by the Board;
5. Travel and Other Expenses. That each Commissioner shall receive an allow-
ance for travel and other expenses in keeping with the county travel policy.
6. Budgeting Restriction. The provisions of this policy are subject to the pro-
visions of North Carolina General Statute 153A -28 which went into effect on
February 1, 1974.
7. Repealer. All resolutions, policies and ordinances in conflict with the
provisions of this resolution are hereby repealed.
Duly adopted this the 18th day of February, 1974.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
/s/ M. H. Brock
RESOLUTION INTERIM COUNTY Chairman
MANAGER
ACTION TO THE
MANPOWER ISSUE
Commissioner Etheridge presented the following resolution entitled
"Resolution on Interim County Manager" for the action of the Board.
"That Whereas the County has recently established a County Manager form
of government; and
Whereas this new form of government by law became effective on February 1,
1974; and
Whereas the statute provides for appointment of an Interim Manager until a
full time manager can be employed:
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
HARNETT COUNTY: That M. H. Brock be appointed effective February 1, 1974 to
act as Interim County Manager at a monthly salary of $350.00; he shall serve
at the pleasure of the Board of County Commissioners.
Duly adopted this 18th day of February, 1974.
Commissioner McLamb made a motion that M. H. Brock be appointed
as Interim County Manager as stated, at a salary of $350.00 per month,
and that the resolution be so adopted, Commissioner Etheridge
seconded the motion and the issue passed.
By unanimous consent of the Board of Commissioners, the Chairman
was authorized to issue a letter of intent to the Cumberland County
government, indicating intent to ally with Cumberland in a multi -
jurisdictional agreement for Manpower Revenue Sharing funds.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
TOLL FREE LINE FOR SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
APPEAL TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION
Commissirner McLamb placed two items of interest before the Board
for consideration and study: A county -wide toll free telephone
into the Sheriff's Department- and that a request be made to the
Local Government Commission for professional analyses into the
areas of county government at to capital efficiency and perform-
ance of each department and related agency thereof.
BUDGETING ASSISTANCE
FROM LOC. GOV.
Commissirmer Etheridge moved that a request be made to the local
Government Commission for assistance in re- evaluating the total
budgeting processes of the county to see that the procedures are
being carried out properly and efficiently.
Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it passed.
ADJOURNED The meeting adjourned at 9,30 p.m.
` tre&
Secretary
Clerk to the Bo d Chailn of t e Board
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CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1974.
1534 Neville, Taylor & Associates, Inc. 95.31 Policy No. AB 95 15 84.
1535 Judy Kelly 195.99 109 1/2 hrs. work in Register of Deeds
1536 Raleigh Blue Printers 37.75 No. 48447 -Maps
1537 Woodall & McCormick 50.00 71CVD 0703 Partin SD 3693 P. Davis Hrs.
1538 Singer Bus. Mchines 73.00 Maint. Contract
1539. Betsy Johnson Hospital 5.00 Re- Bobby Guy
1540 Neville, Taylor & Associates, Inc. 10.00 Pol. 32 -Off 4454.
1541 W. H. Stewart, Sheriff 27.72 Ext. reimbursed Re: Bradford girl
1542 James Turnage, Dep. Sheriff 4.68 Exp. reimbursed Plaster of Paris
1543 N.C. Dept. of Justice 460.50 3 -74 -0042 PIN
1544 State Association of Co. Accounts. 30.00 1974 Dues for 3
1545 Unijax, Inc. 534.83 148165 Courthouse Acct.
1546 American Standard Wise. Co. 200.28 W- 15729- Harnett County Courthouse.
1547 Town of Lillington 162.60 Light for Courthouse Parking Area
1548 Shaw's Plumbing Service 8.50 Service to Ag. Building Sewer
1549 Burroughs Corporation 70.20 051 -584 -7 County Auditor Off.
1550 Multigraphics 38.01 006193 -Co. Aud.
1551 Comma Danieley 87.92 Inv. No. 1274
1552 Cott Data Processing Co. 230.14 No. 303 Reg. of Deeds Office
1553 Case Blue Print & Supply Co. 10.20 71754 -71894
1554 Dutch Treat Markets 64.98 Dec. A/C Co. Jail.
1555 Piggly Wiggly 438.44 Dec. A/C Co. Jail.
1556 Walter Crosland 47.07 Jan & Feb. Sal Cleaning Office in Dunn.
1557 Cavin's Business Products 40.15 No. 4171 Dept. of SS
1558 Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing 35.00 BGM 218073 Dept.of Soc. Service
1559 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 112.00 224 Food Stamp Transactions Dec. '73
1560 Central Carolina Bank & Tr. Co. 62.50 125 Food Stamp Transactions Dec. '73
1561 First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co. 64.50 129 "
1562 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 45.00 90 "
1563 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 54.00 108 "
1564 Southern National Bank 58.50 117 "
1565 House Beautiful 7.00 2 yrs sub. House Beautiful.
1566 Bettie E. Giles 6.97 Refund for Book and set of slides.
1567 Harnett Co. Schools 6.61 Jan. A /C. Co. Extension.
1568 North Carolina State Off. of Bus. Affrs 12.70 VA No. 8217 -AG Ext. Service
1569 N. C. State University Print Shop 30.25 Inv. No. 365, Co. Ag. Ext. Service
1570 Students Supply Stores
1571 ICN Pharmaceuticals
1572 Roane - Barker, Inc.
1573 James H. Anderson Co., Inc.
1574 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
1575 Mrs. Mary A. Cox
1576 Dorothy Fields
1577 Ruby R. Ashley
1578 Roy H. Byrd
1579 M. H. Brock
1580 Dr. James 0. Fridley
1581 R. A. Gray
1582 Mrs. Avis Hall
1583 Mrs. Lucille Hicks
1584 Billy W. Lanier
1585 Dr. C. E. Robets
1586 Bertha Taylor
1587 Donald R. Womble
1588 Harnett Co. Health Dept.
1589 Dr. A. W. Peede
1590 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
1591 Morris Wade Sales Company
1592 Pitney Bowes
1593 IBM Corp
1594 Storr Sales Company
1595 qN.C. Communications, Inc.
1596 Motorola, Inc.
1597 N.C. Fed. Surplus Property Agency
1598 Ralph Lowy, M. D.
1599 Lafayette Drug Company
1600 Covington Clinic
1601 Lillington Medical Clinic
1602 C. L. Corbett, M. D.
1603 Dr. A. W. Peede
1604 The Dunn Clinic
1605 gT McCain Hospital
1606 N. C. Depart. of Cons & Dev.
1607 Harnett Co. Council for Senior Cit
1608 Harnett Co. Sheltered Workshop
1609 Butler & Carroll Drug Co.
1610 Lill. Recreation Commission
1611 Piggly Wiggly
1612 Strickland Motor Co.
1613 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
1614 Gray & Creech, Inc.
1615 American Express Co.
1616 Exxon Company
1617 Lee - Harnett Mental Health Auth.
1618 Dr. C. L. Corbett
1619 Dr. Catherine M. Beyer
7.96 43952 Co. Ag. Ext. Service.
43.16 1339 Co. Ext. Ser.
212.10 32019, 32756, less CM 3384.
21.62 839 Dated 1- 22 -74.
312.19 865 dated 1 -21 -74 for Health Dept.
115.00 Gen. Assistance.
19.50 Registrar -Vital Statistics.
5.00 Registrar = Vital. Statistics.
21.40 Board of Health Meeting.
22.80 Board of Health Meeting.
23.20 Board of Health Meeting.
20.00 Board of Health Meeting.
22.00 Board of Health Meeting.
23.00 Board of Health Meeting.
22.80 Board of Health Meeting.
28.20 Board of Health Meeting.
3.20 Refund for Jan. Travel.
3.00 CDC Course Goldsboro
25.00 Petty Cash.
32.00 Professional Services
14.21 21001- Dog Pound
108.83 Jan. Acct. Soc. Ser. Health Dept.
469.00 777281, 038471.
310.53 5AY4756, 6AW8496, 9AY4754.
143.45 Jan A /C- Auditor Dept. of SS
13.94 4584 CD Agncy.
32.50 89529
167.50 4715 C. D. Agency
7.00 Re: Jerry L. Teasley
6.75 Nov. Acct. for Carolyn Blue.
47.50 Re: Mike Roderick
6.00 O.V. Angela Roderick.
12.00 Rs: Alease Page
10.00 Re: MLorenda Medlin
10.00 Re: Robert Lewis Strickland
108.60 San. Care.
445.15 Co's part for Forest Fire Control.
500.00 3rd Qt. Allocation
42.35 Co's share of utilities Maple Grove School.
21.48 F007400 Sheltered Workshop
30.00 Expense of lights for conducting Co.tournament
92.94 Jan. Acct. Planning Board
34.36 2612 Dev. Comm.
31.20 20287 Dev. Comm.
49.38 27432
24.30 0471388637
70.70 3691301496
11,350.00 3rd Qt. Allocation
157.50 Dec. Clinics
610.70 Jan. Clinics and Travel.
2620 Layton Supply Company
1621 N. C. State Library Processing
1622 Bound to Stay Bound Books, Inc.
1623 Dorothy Williams Potter
,1624 The American Heritage Society
1625 Melanie Hamilton
1626 Joseph H. Ruzicka, Inc.
1627 Harnett Co. Schools
1628 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
1629 M. Irene Lassiter
1630 C. E. McLamb
1631 National Band & Tag Company
1632 Void
1633 Daniel C. Welch
1634 Varnita Strickland
1635 Bank of North Carolina, N.A.
1636 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
1637 Town of Lillington
1638 Carolina Power & Light Company
1639 Carolina Power & Light Company
1640 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.
1641 N.C. Dept. of Conservation & Dev.
;642 Carole E. Willis
1643 Bessie Lee
1644 Mrs. Ernest West
1645 Mrs. John Walker
1646 Mrs. Herman Tew
1647 Mrs. Jerry Teasley
1648 Mrs. Edwin Morris
1649 Etta McNeill
1650 Mrs. D. C. McKinney
1651 Lettie Johnson
1652 Mrs. Erwin Johnson
1653 Mrs. A. M. Ivey
1654 Roy C. Stuck
1655 Void
1656 Mrs. David Ferrell
1657 Cristal Evans
1658 Mrs. L. R. Arnold
1659 Mrs. Grady Adcock
1660 Mrs. Barry Emerson
1661 Mrs. Dougald McCauley
1662 Woodall & McCormick
1663 Chester Bell
1664 Dr. A. W. Peede
1665 Harnett County Schools
1666 Hertzberg -New Method, Inc.
1667 American Publishers Co.
1668 Unipub, Inc.
1669 F. W. Faxon Company, Inc.
;1670 Town of Lillington
1671 national Market Reports, Inc.
1672 Woodall & McCormick
1673 Green's Auto Service
1674 Lillington Exxon Station
1675 Automotive Servicenter
1676 Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc.
1677 B. E. Sturgill, Dep. Sheriff
1678 Morris Wade Sales Co.
1679 Layton Supply Co.
1680 Town of Lillington
1681 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
1682 Shaw's Plumbing Service
1683 Raleigh Saw Co., Inc.
1684 Comma Danieley
1685 Case Blue Print & Supply Co.
1686 Pitney Bowes
1687 Earnest West
1688 Piggly Wiggly
1689 Modern Laundry & Cleaners, Inc.
1690 Wilbourne Furn. Co.
1691 Anco Exterminating Co.
1692 Kathy Wicker
1693 Lida R. O'Quinn
âĒr 1694 Club Cleaners
1695 J. B. Lippincott Co.
1696 Dept. of Human Resources
1697 Modern Laundry & Cleaners, Inc.
1698 Roane- Barker, Inc.
1699 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
1700 Johnson's
1701 Carolina Power & Light Co.
1702 Lafayette Drug Co.
1703 Storr Sales Co.
1704 Purdie Elliott, Jr.
1705 Carl A. Faircloth
1706 Nellie Fallin
4.84
579.99
278.30
27.00
33.00
9.36
108.40
4.57
13.00
20.00
88.11
183.60
Void
5.45
9.85
200,000,00
21.97
18.20
856.50
72.76
41.64
2,373.67
53.00
473.50
106.60
456.30
173.75
106.60
223.95
106.60
225.20
330.55
220.45
233.75
56.00 Gen. Assistance
Void
223.95 B. Home Care
116.10 IF
233.75
117.50
233.75
116.10 "
513.00 Jan. Professional Services
14.12 Picking up trash Maple Grove School.
350.00 Jan. Clinics
4.57 17509 Co. Library
128.78 59838 -0
140.14 APC 37355
7.90 u121859
2.50 575628
4,80 Per statement
74.00 K7763
30.00 Tax Foreclosure Suits
8.00 Repairs to 72 ply.
867.56 Jan. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
4.78 1 fan belt forCo. Car.
41.02 Jan Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
6.00 Refund for license for co. cars.
101.97 X013749- Sheriff, H019955, H019956 Health Dept.
87.81 Jan. Acct. Court House
46.90 Per statement
292.05 Per statement
19.15 5461, Courthouse, 5440- Co. Jail
3.60 1163 Co. Auditor
242.32 Inv. nos. 12361279, Reg. of Deeds
1.70 72654 Reg. of Deeds
346.60 778410, 839987.
13.81 Jan. Acct. Co. Jail
517.39 Jan Acct. Co. Jail
30.42 Jan. Acct. Co. Jail.
10.00 Ser. on Freezer Co. jail
30.00 Ser. Co. Jail - 2- 22 -73, 6 -1 -73, *22 =73, 12 -14 -73
1.81 Family Planning Meeting.
2.71 Family Planning Meeting.
8.42 Jan. Acct. Health Dept.
13.22 800 - 37468 -01
1.50 Jan. Acct. Health Dept.
4.47 Jan. Acct. Dunn Health Center
44.66 32473 -33627
14.20 21016= Dog Pound
12.31 Jan. Acct. Dog Pound
2.00 Per statement
9.07 Jan Acct. Sheriff and Jail.
15.36 192354 Auditor, 100537 -Reg. of Deeds
28.97 Refund for error in listing taxes.
10.59 Refund for error in listing taxe.
30.00 Gen. Assistance
Ext. Cord -Co. Lib.
8987 Co. Library
115225 dated 1 -15 -74
Indix to 1820 N.C. Cenus
3 yr sub.
Refund for Newspaper sub.
45315 -Co. Library
17509 -Co. Library
71 -CVD -668
Bd. of Health Meeting
Travel for Jan.
Inv. No. S 9820 dated 11 -29 -73
Bal. Jan. Travel.
Bus fare to Winston Salem.
Investment in C. D.
Per Statement
Per statement
Per Statements
Per Statement
Per Statement
Co's share for Forest Fire Control.
Gen. Assistance
B. Home Care
O
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240
1707 American Assoc. of Workers for the
1708 Harnett County Library
1709 Annie Mason Cameron
1710 Withie B. Dewar
1711 David Carlie Hamilton
1712 Juanita O. Hudson
1713 Jennie R. Moody
1714 Clara B. McDonald
1715 Patsy Y. McLean
1716 Dixie Perez
1717 Margaret Roberts
1718 Reecie Surles
1719 Peggy Warren Smith
1720 Della J. Stewart
1721 Juanita D. West
1722 Ida Upchurch Wilkins
1723 Jennie Campbell Williams
1724 Maebelle Parrish Williams]
1725 Mary Greene Yates
1726 Lawrie M. Byrd
1727 N. R. Sessoms
1728 The Dunn Dispatch
1729 Carolina Power & Light Co.
1730 Robert H. Williams
1731 Giles Taxaco Service
1732 Lillington Auto Parts
1733 Taylor -Ruark Ins.
1734 Unijax, Inc.
1735 Yarbrough Furniture Co.
1736 Case Blue Print & Supp. Co.
1737 Dutch Treat Markets, Inc.
1738 Lida R. O'Quinn
1739 Dr. A. W. Peede
1740, Winchester Surgical Sup. Co.
1741 The Daily Record
1742 Lillington Medical Clinic
1743 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company
1744 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company
1745 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company
1746 Morris Wade Sales Company
1747 E. R. Thomas Drug Co.
1748 Carolina Power & Light Co.
1749 Carl O. Jones
1750 Barbara Ward Hartgrove
1751 Dr. Ralph Brimley
1752 Dr. C. L. Corbett
1753 Dr. A. W. Peede
1754 Craft House
1755 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.
1756 Dougald McRae
1757 Payroll A/C
1758 N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc.
1759 John Henry Strickland
1760 Nina P. Bethune
1761 Vivian Taylor
1752 Barefoot's Floor Covering
1763 Garl L. Wicker
1764 Wade H. Stewart
1765 Billy G. Wallace
1766 Lespie M. O'Quinn
1767 C. S. Fowler
1768 Gilbert Brown
1769 Mrs. James M. Yates
1770 Walter Dafford
1771 J. Clyde Adams
1772 Carolina Power & Light Co.
1773 U.S.Government Printing Office
1774 Bank of North Carolina, N. A.
1775 Bank of North Carolina, N. A.
1776 Bank of North Carolina, N. A.
1777 Void
1778 Southern National Bank
Blind 20.00
100.00
272.09
273.03
278.68
297.51
373.78
338.94
373.78
314.46
487.70
373.78
410.49
410.49
442.50
336.12
442.50
297.51
504.64
307.87
50.00
38.00
8.15
4.00
258.70
32.89
10.00
92.03
254.12
1.70
115.89
2.59
16.00
81.36
55.50
70.00
314.59
743.24
267.09
1.27
250.00
28.95
76.64
505.00
270.90
140.00
15.00
2.95
28.83
315.00
51,634.28
1,738.06
315.34
146.44
30.00
240.00
25.00
411.84
68.87
82.97
20.00
23.52
22.72
22.72
21.44
514.11
42.50
1,526.81
1,901.69
2,965.83
Void
7,784.00
Membership Sues
Petty Cash for gasoline purchases Bookmobile.
Listing Taxes '74
5 days as court officer
Tax listing and extension 12- 19 -1 -31.
Per statements
100 Miranda Cards for Sheriff Dept.
Jan. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
39629, 00393, 07363 Sheriff's Dept.
Bond James Turnage
149618, 149663, Harnett Co. Courthouse
5937, Jail Acct.
72816 Reg. of Deeds
Co. Jail Acct. Jan. 1974
Attending FP Luncheon
Mary Linda Buie.
Harnett Co. Health Department
Co. Auditor & Tax Supervisor
Sheriff & Jail Acct.
Per Statements.
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HO19945 CD Agency
Rent for Jan. and Feb. CD Agency.
Per statement
Work at Maple Grove School.
Contract services special School Comm.
Misc. Expenses Mileage, Jan. Exp.
Attended Ap & FP Clinics. Jan.
Re: Bette McKay
1 Wmsburg Repro.
Per statement
Services rendered Bd. of Elections.
Feb. Payroll.
Group #043 0012 001
21 days work at garbage disposal areas.
Bal. Feb. Salary
General Assistance
Labor & Materials install panelling, ect. Health Dept.
Gen. Assistance
Law enforcement supplement salary
37 1/2 hrswork in Tax Supervisor's Office.
Soc. Services Board Meeting.
Soc. Serv. Board Meeting
Soc. Services Board Meetng
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Soc. Services Board Meeting
Per statements
Publications for Home Ec. Ext. Agent.
Matching contri for Soc. Services and Health Emp ogees.
Matching contri. for Gen. Employees and Policeme.
Employees' Ret. Contri.
Feb. W.H. Tax
SALARY CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1974.
1759 M. H. Brock
1760 M. H. Brock
1761 C. E. McLamb
1762 W. J. Cotton, Jr.
1763 Gilbert Brown
1764 Bobby R. Etheridge
1765 Edward H. McCormick
1766 Thomas Allen
1767 Lot;tie Patterson
1768 Rachel S. Korpulinski
1769 Alice R. Shomper
157.00
288.52
140.00
130.00
140.00
140.00
300.00
670.99
347.75
319.59
304.65.
2770 W. Earl Jones 615.57
3771 Alice Schmincke 367.75
1772 Edna W. Butts 337.42
1773 Jackie J. Pate 311.59
1774 Wade H. Stewart 796.26
1775 Edna K. Newton 338.14
1776 Madie Lee Morgan 325.32
1777 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. 525.46
1778 B. F. Temple 409.72
1779 RogerW. Lyon 643.43
1780 Lincoln Neal 456.04
1781 James E. Turnage 504.72
1782 Stanley Byrd 417.90
1783 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. 405.90
1784 Henry D. Hood, III 507.90
1785 Johnny Halcomb 531.90
1786 Clyde F. Pate 422.90
1787 Billy G. Wallace 568.93
1788 Rufus H. Parrish 427.72
1789 :Henry :J. Jacobs Henry J. Jac. 427.72
1790 T. A. Coats, Jr. 628.90
1791 John H. Atkins III 452.90
1792 Sammy R. McLean 597.75
1793 H. D. Carson, Jr. 780.46
1794 Rachel W. Blanchard 363.72
1795 Patsy H. Nobles
1796 Thomas H. James
1797 Lee t non Harris
1798 Dories McKoy
1799 Henry McDougald
1800 Flora Green Milton
1801 Clyde L. Ross
1802 Inez W. Sessoms
1803 Paul B. Drew
1804 B. E. Sturgill
1805 Ruth Sturgill
1806 Gladys Walker
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
Helen R. Crews
Naomi F. Hawley
Glyness Meeks
Patricia W. McDonald
Madeline W. Hawley -"
Mary P. Avery
Annie Lee Sawyer
Bobbie S. Mize
Sandra B. Dickens
Emma Lee West
Harvey B. Godfrey
Marjorie G. Wade
Glenn C. O'Kelley
Egeta Williams
Joyce G. Pulliam
John D. Davis
Jane Harris Smith
Gayle M. Adams
Joy L. Dawson
Don A. Martin
Bonnie B. Beasley
Roxanne R. Ayers
Benita J. Beasley
Paulette M. Gomedella
Emmett J. Allen
Carra G. Avery
Daniel C. Welch
Bonnie B. Temple
Mazelle M. Stephenson
Winifred H. Dubose
Esther T. Butts
Margie Harrington
Kathleen Thomas
Pauline Sanford
James E. Goff
Charles E. Hammond
H. W. Lloyd
William N. Conoley, Jr.q
Lincoln Blanding
Juanita S. Hight
Bettie E. Giles
Mary W. Jones
Virginia L. Simmons
Ida P. Hinnant
Ophelia McLean
325.32
327.59
295.41
254.18
279.73
445.82
338.74
307.59
236.44
484.72
216.51
164.67
779.13
381.08
427.90
406.12
389.90
419.62
321.14
425.08
334.42
777.10
662.31
598.15
676.32
589.65
657.92
583.77
590.14
554.46
521.52
505.66
420.44
288.49
295.77
494.04
479.22
390.04
166.42
288.49
435.02
476.90
422.67
410.78
440.63
452.76
371.75
314.70
421.00
240.50
230.20
263.68
290.35
241.70
205.68
293.20
220.80
1852 lida R. O'Quinn
1853 Rebecca S. Coleman
1854 Louise M. Lloyd
1855 Patricia A. McKee
1856 M.H. Canady
1857 Hoyt B. Fowler
1858 Donald Ray Womble
1859 Margaret N. McDonald
1860 Alta Pearl Pope
1861 Evelyn B. Howard
1862 Bertha M. Taylor
1863 Herbert E. Hudson
1864 Jean M. Irvin
1865 Thomas T. Lanier
1866 Lillian B. Smith
1867 Roy S. Godwin
1868 Corbett A. Coats
1869 Robert J. Burnette
1870 Alvis Lee McKay
1871 Andrew M. Anderson
1872 William Fred Hall
1873 John Jay West
1874 Virginia S. Warren
1875 Tony M. Tucker
1876 Bessie W. Moss
1877 Margaret R. Randall
1878 Janet H. Johnson
1879 Nina P. Bethune
1880 Melanie Beth hamilton
1881 Muriel F. Cann
1882 Myrtle D. Register
1883 Kathly B. Wicker
724.50
623.25
604.77
579.35
715.91
639.74
625.26
386.25
323.32
369.04
258.59
507.61
475.27
634.73
359.61
70.61
457.90
339.93
150.64
121.45
117.45
109.21
339.59
746.67
388.93
533.79
169.32
183.15
304.54
600.07
597.49
635.36