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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF. COMMISSIONERS FOR APRIL 1, 1974.
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. in the Comm.
issioners Room, Courthouse, Lillington, with the following members
present: Chairman M. H. Brock, Gilbert Brown, C. E. McLamb, W. J.
Cotton, Jr. and Bobby R. Etheridge. Also, Edward McCormick, County
Attorney and H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board.
PRAYER Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, offered the morning prayer.
READING OF MINUTES
The minutes of the last meeting of March 18, 1974, were read for
the action of the Board. The following correction to the minutes
as it related to Professional Services Policy was made as follows:
Commissioner Etheridge stated his opinion as to the establishment
of a policy on the use of professional services by the county, its
agents and employees.
TAX SUPERVISOR'S
REPORT Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor gave the report of his department. He
indicated the progress that is being made in completing some of
the Townships for the picking up on new construction.
REFUNDS:
Mr. Allen requested the following refunds to taxes: Anderson Creek
Township, Horace E. Moffit, Amount of refund for the past two years
error in listing taxes, $94.92.
Black River Township - Daywood E. Langdon, double listed property,
$16.89.
Commissioner Cotton moved that upon the recommendation of the
Tax Supervisor, the refunds be granted. Commissioner McLamb
seconded the motion and it carried.
dates for Board of
E & R. The dates for the meetings of the Board of Equalization & Review
were set by the Commissioners:
April 29, 1974 - 10:00 a.m. Commissioners Room, Courthouse.
May 13, 1974 10:00 a.m. It "
May 16, 1974 10:00 a.m. It II
(final date)
KENNETH AUTRY
TAX COLLECTOR'S
REPORT
Mr. Kenneth Autry from local office of Department of Trans-
portation was present for the meeting. A general discussion was
held by the Commissioners and Mr. Autry.
W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, presented the report for his depart-
ment, stating his progress for the months past from the beginning
of this fiscal year in collections and his plans for April.
TAX & WELFARE LIEN
REPORT Edward McCormick presented the report of the Tax & Welfare Lien
Attorney, E. Marshall Woodall.
COLLECTION ON TAXES:
NAME CASE NO.
George Franklin
Blalock 71CVD0822
Vernon Wilder 68CVD 894
Totals
COLLECTIONS ON WELFARE LIENS
NAME AMOUNT COLLECTED ATTORNEY FEE
Neill Duncan McLean $ 808.29 $ 130.83
Anna Belle McLean Surles 903.47 140.35
Totals $1711.76 $ 271.18
HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR
Mr. Thompson The new Health Administrator, Henry Thompson, begun his duties with
the county this date, and he came to the Board meeting. The Board
recessed, for a brief time to visit with Mr. Thompson.
COLLECTED
TOWNSHIP AMT.
Averasboro $ 514.58
N. Creek 384.66
$ 899.24
ATY.
FEE
$ 20.00
20.00
$ 40.00
PHN PROGRAM
1 :RE: ARMORY SITE
#3- Averasboro Regarding Armory, Site #3, located on the Susan Tart Road, Aver -
asboro Township, Dunn, N. C., Commissioner Cotton made a motion
to approve $12,500. from the General Revenue Sharing Trust Fund
for the purchase of Industrial Site #3, located on the Susan Tart
Road. The motion was made after the County Attorney had had
opportunity to view the prepared deed, and had indicated that
it was the usual legal method employed in the preparation of such
instruments. Commissioner McLamb seconded the motion and it passed.
Regarding the Public Health Nurse Program for our county in the
Tuberculosis area, the county voted to share in the salary of
the Public Health Nurse in the amount of 50% of the total amount,
and indicated the intent to incorporate this amount in the 1974-
75 budget proposal. Commissioner McLamb moved that the county
take this action, Commissioner Etheridge seconded the motion and
the issue passed.
DEED FOR SITE #3
Commissioner McLamb moved that the Chairman, M. H. Brock, and the
Clerk to the Board, H. D. Carson, Jr., be given authority to execute
the deed from the County of Harnett, along with the City of Dunn,
to the State of North Carolina, for an Armory Site #3, known as
Industrial Site #3, located on the Susan Tart Road, on the condition
that the State of North Carolina builds an Armory as set forth
in the deed. Commissioner Brown seconded the motion and the issue
passed.
Policy on COUNTY ATTORNEY
SERVICES
The following policy on
the committee appointed
issionerkfi'Commissioner
and placed into effect,
and the issue passed:
County Attorney services was offered by
to prepare same, Chairman Brock and Comm -
Cotton moved that the policy be adopted
Commissioner Etheridge seconded the motion
POLICY ON COUNTY ATTORNEY SERVICES
1. Purpose: It is the purpose of this policy to provide adequate
legal services to the Board of Commissioners and all other
, officials acting for and on behalf of the County and to provide
adequate compensation to the County Attorney rendering such
service.
2. County Attorney Appointment: State law provides that a County
Attorney shall be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners
to serve at its pleasure and to be its legal advisor. G.S. 153A -114.
3. Retainer and Compensation: The amount of a retainer and the rate
of compensation for services ahall be mutually agreed upon by
written contract between the Board of Commissioners and the
Attorney, a sample of which is attached to this policy as
Exhibit A.
4. Services the Attorney may provide upon proper request:
a. Duties prescribed by Statute.
b. Legal advice to officials of the County.
c. Legal services to or on behalf of the County.
d. Prosecution and defense of law suits and court or
administrative proceedings on behalf of the County.
e. Routine services such as attendance at meetings and conferences
requested by officials of the County, answering routine
inquiries of a legal nature affecting the County, review of
County documents such as minutes, deeds and insurance policies
that have legal consequences.
f. Other legal services requested by the Board of Commissioners
or County Manager from time to time.
5. Request for Legal Services:
a. By County Commissioners, other elected officials or the
County Manager. Any member of the Board of Commissioners
of Harnett County, the Sheriff, the Register of Deeds or
the County Manager may request advice of or services from the
County Attorney.
b. By other officials. Officials of other County Boards, Comm-
issions or department of the County may request the advice or
services of the Attorney by applying to any member of the
Board of Commissioners or the County Manager. Other such
Boards, Commissions or Departments include the areas of Dev-
opment, Extension, Finance, Health, Mental Health, Social
Services, Tax and Veterans Service.
6. Monthly Statement: The Attorney shall prepare a statement on a
monthly basis for his advice and services as soon after the end
of th e month as practicable. The Statement shall show the date
of the advice or service, the description of such advice or service,
the time required for such advice or service and the charge for
each such advice or service at the agreed upon rate, or a state-
ment that payment for such advice or service is included in the
retainer. The statement, either by the format or context, must
indicate the Board, Department, Commission or office to which the
advice or service relates.
7. Monthly Report:- The statement submitted to the County Manager for
approval shall constitute the Attorney's Report to the Board of
Commissioners and a copy of such statement shall be mailed to each
member of the Board by the County Attorney.
8. Payment for Non - Retainer Services: Payment shall be made to the
County Attorney upon approval of the attorney's statement by the
County Manager.
9. Papent for Retainer Services: The County shall pay to the County
Attorney the monthly retainer on or before the end of each month.
10. Retainer Services:
A. Retainer Services by the County Shall include:
1. Attendance at the two regular monthly meetings of the
Board (1st and 3rd Mondays).
2. Public Relations Services: provided to the County, by
reason of contact made to the County Attorney's Office
by members of the general public and Press about County
business; the County recognizes that the County Attorney
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.designated as the official representative for
matters concerning wastewater planning for the
designated area of County of Harnett.
4. That Chairman of County Board of Commissioners,
M. H. Brock be and he is hereby instructed to
secure and prepare such documentation as may
be necessary from the Town of Angier, Town of
Coats, Town of Lillington and the Buies Creek
Community as well as other data relative to
Wastewater requirements for the designated area
of Harnett County all for incorporation into the
Wastewater Facilities Plan for the designated
?area."
TELEPHONE INSTALLATION FOR
'iTHE NEW BUILDING Chairman Brock was authorized by the Board to negotiate the tele-
phone installation for the new County Office Building.
rsalary and travel policy
Chairman Brock presented the Board with information from State
Personnel, in which three salary plans were explained: Alternate
(1) indicated 5% increase in salaries, Alternate (2) indicated 7.5
increase in salaries, Alternate (3) indicated 10% increase in
salaries. As this matter and the matter of the rate of reimburse-
ment for' travel is vital to the preparation of the budget for FY
1974 -75, the following action took place:
Commissioner Etheridge moved that the County adopt Alternate (2),
providing for 7.5% increase in salary in July, 1974, and travel
to be in line with the State of North Carolina's policy, whatever
it may be. Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it passed.
GI
SAMUEL L. HALL
liELECTRICAL INSPECTOR
Samuel L. Hall, replacement for L. Perry Cameron who resigned as
an electrical inspector, came before the Board. He indicated he
was complying with State regulations in securing his permit to
inspect, that he would do a good job, appreciated the opportunity
and was anxious to begin his duties.
FURNISHINGS
Bill Gwinn, Architect, for the New County Office Building, came to
9I the Board meeting with swatches, pictures and chairs relative to t
furnishings for the new building. The bids for the furnishingawil
be let this week and received and opened on May 10. 1974.
;LANDSCAPING
is
Clerk to the
Commissioner Cotton moved that an amount up to $1,000. be set asid
for landscaping the new County Office Building yard. Commissioner
Etheridge seconded the motion and it passed.
Meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m.
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Secreta
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man of the Board
CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1974.
1986 Norris Wade Sales Co.
1987 Motorola Inc.
1988 Lillington Medical Clinic
1989 The Dunn Clinic
1990 Wiley F. Bowen
1991 C and D Insurance Service Inc.
1992 Taylor -Ruark Insurance
1993 Eva Mae McKinley
1994 Mrs. Barry Emerson
1995 N. R. Sessoms
1996 M. J. Jackson, Jr.
1997 E. R. Thomas Drug Acct.
1998 Erwin Tin Shop
1999 James R. Wood
2000 Ronald Ray Whisenand
2001 Mrs. Ernest West
2002 Mrs. John Walker
2003 Mrs. Herman Tew
2004 Mrs. Hubert V. Strickland
2005 Mrs. Edwin Morris
2006 Etta McNeill
2007 Mrs. D. C. McKinney
2008 Amanda McFarland
2009 Mrs. Willie Johnson
2010 Rachel Johnson
2011 Mrs. A. M. Ivey
2012 Mrs. David Ferrell
2013 Cristal Evans
2014 Mrs. L. R. Arnold
2015 Mrs. Grady Adcock
2016 Bessie Lee
2017 Mrs. Barry Emerson
2018 Mrs. Baxter Haymore
2019 Mrs. Dougald McCauley
2020 Church of God Orphanage & Children's Home
2021 N.C. Communication, Inc.
2022 Lafayette Drug Co.
2023 O'Quinn Funeral Home
2024 N.C. State Comm. for the Blind
2025 N.C. Dept. of Conservation & Dev.
2026 Crol O. Jones
2027 Harnett Co. Sheltered Workshop
2028 Howard Johnson's Restaurant
2029 Driver's Safe Company, Inc.
2030 Institute of Government
2031 Virginia S. Warren
2032 Linda P. Munden
2033 Twyford Printing Co.
2034 Cape Fear Insurance Agency
2035 Dr. A. W. Peede
2036 Dr. C. L. Corbett
2037 Dr. Catherine M. Beyer
2038 Janet Johnson
2039 Margaret Randall, Librarian
2040 Mac's Typewriter Service, Inc.
2041 Main Line Book Co.
2042 N. C. State & Processing Center
2043 General Learning Corp.
2044 Follett Library Book Co.
2045 Gaylord Bros., Inc.
2046 The Children's Book Council, Inc
2047 Town of Lillington
2048 Killo Exterminating Co.
2049 Harnett County Library
2050 RCA Educational Department
2051 Caedmon Records, Inc.
2052 Inez Johnson
2053 Institute of Government
2054 C. E. McLamb
2055 Singer Business Machines
2056 Twyford Printing Co.
2057 Jessie Arnold Body Shop
2058 Kale Uniforms
2059 Lincoln Neal
2060 Piedmont Communications Co., Inc.
2061 Automotive Supply Co., Inc.
2062 Lillington Exxon Station
2063 B. E. Sturgill, D. S.
2064 Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc.
2065 Delway Trading Co.
2066 Supreme Gulf Service Station
2067 Beasley's Garage
2068 Unijax, Inc.
2069 Town of Lillington Water Department
2070 Honeywell, Inc. Comm. Div.
2071 The Cott Indix Co.
2072 Flora J. Milton
8.58 H018703 -C.D. Agency
32.50 102677
30.00 Re: Louise Wallace
10.00 ReL Lilla B. Capps
156.00 1/2 Legal fees for Deed of Alsey Johnson
3,805.00 22WH108507 Workmen's Comp.
15.00 Bond - Register of Deeds
11.95 Gen. Assistance
31.01 Reimbursement for clothing for B.Home Care
70.00 7 days as Court Officer
100.00 Warehouse rent - April, '74
375.00 Apr. May, June rent CD Office
455.00 Labor & materials reroofing portion cf Co.
75.00 Gen. Assistance
47.00 Gen. Assistance
106.60 B. Home Care
456.30
86.25
116.10
223.95
219.20
225.20
106.60
330.55
223.95
321.25
223.95
116.10
233.75
117.50
473.50
133.75
111.35
116.10
72.80 Care for Becky Maynor for April
22.86 Inv. No. 85 -CD Agcy.
31.80 James R. Wood and Carolyn Blue Dept. of SS
88.88 Amb. service
2,265.02 Co's part for Aid to the Blind
1,937.47 Co's part for Forest Fire Control.
101.02 Mar. Janitorial Services
84.20 Co's share of utilities Maple Grove School
23.19 Per statement for Planning Board
46.00 Change combination of Bd. of El. Vault door.
16.48 Inv. No. 6865
11.55 Refund for travel to seminar.
15.00 1 day work in Bd. of Elections Office.
56.68 Inv. No. 13878
9.00 532JD7640
280.00 March clinics.
227.50 March clinics.
577.50 March clinics.
2.53 Refund for Travel
95.78 Refund for travel expenses
15.75 Inv. No. 37618
352.98 Inv. Nos. 3866, 3849
592.49 Inv. No. 9109
120.56 Inv. No. 1516165
198.44 Inv. No. 14267 Less C.H.
5.05 Inv. No. 171172 -0
11.95 Inv. No. 3948
4,80 Per statement.
17.00 Jan, Feb, Mar services Library.
100.00 Petty Cash.
23.30 Inv. No 7405601620
72.41 Inv. No. F84367 -0
8.75 1 day on Bookmobile
4.12 1 copy legal responsibilities of local
35.09 Refund for March Travel.
146.00 Inv. No. 05907519.
132.70 Inv. No. 13692
15.00 Inv. No. 2547 Sheriff Dept.
5.62 Inv. No. 14989
84.70 Refund for clothing allotment
372.50 Mar. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
372.71 Inv. No. 4214 -Co. Sheriff's Dept.
1,249.35 Mar. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
25.77 Refund for purchases made for Co. cars.
476.24 Mar. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
4.65 Fan belt for Co. Sheriff's Car.
732.30 Mar. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
13.50 Inv. No. 168 -Co. Sheriff's Dept.
215.27 Inv. No. 148166.
51.05 Per statement
285.87 109CM676, 109CM677, 112CM612 Courthouse
204.83 86135 Reg. of Deeds
21.59 Exp to Dist Meeting.
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Case Blue Print & Supply Co.
Piggly Wiggly Stores, Inc.
Wake Med. Lab Consultants
The Dunn Clinic
Dr. F. X. Fallon
Dr. J. K. Williford
Coats Medical Clinic
Division of Health Services
Piggly Wiggly
Dutch Treat Markets, Inc.
Riverside Mattress Co.m Inc.
United Restaurant Equipment Co.
Nu -Home Builders Supply
Walter Crosland
Harnett County Schools
Gray & Creech, Inc.
Bowen Office Equipment Co.
Harnett County News
N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
R. S. Landauer Jr. & Co..
Dept. of Human Resources
Ormont Drug & Chemical Co., Inc.
Donald R. Womble
Kathy Wicker
Lida R. O'Quinn
Patricia McKee
Dr. Catherine M. Beyer
Keller Nursing Home, Inc.
Club Cleaners
Dr. A. W. Peede
James H. Williams, Jr.
The Dunn Dispatch
Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
Lillington Medical Clinic
Layton Supply Co.
Pitney Bowes
Modern Laundry & Cleaners, Inc.
Lafayette Drug Co.
Cavin's Business Products, Inc.
Storr Sales Company
Cape Fear Insurance Agency
Moore, Gardner & Associates, Inc.
N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
Carolina Power & Light Co.
Carolina Power & Light Co.
Bank of North Carolina, N.A.
Moore, Gardner 7 Associates, Inc.
Purchase and Contract Division
Elton Barnes
Mrs. C. V. Evans
Retired Senior Volunteer Program
Falcon Orphanage
Mrs. Terry Teasley
IGrs. Barry Emerson
Dept. of Soc. Work, N.C. Mem Hosp.
Void
Unijax, Inc.
Alma Jean Bass
Town of Lillington
Henry S. Thompson
Thad H. Pope
Payroll Acct.
John Henry Strickland
Lespie M. O'Quinn
Edward H. McCormick
Mrs. Margie Johnson
Carolina Power & Light Co.
N.0 . Naturay Gas Corp.
First Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co.
First-E&t42ens -Bank - ts -Tr -6e.
Southern National Bank
Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co.
Bank of North Carolina
First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co.
Central Carolina Bank & Tr. Co.
Carolina Power & Light Co.
Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.
Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.
Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.
Horace E. Moffitt
Daywood E. Langdon
N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc.
J. A. Carver
8.50 75271, 76480, Register of Deeds
546.89 Mar. Acct. County Jail
150.00 CS 7401589, Anthony C.Williford.
50.00 7400050, 7400076, Suggs and Currin.
25.00 7400081 M. H. Messer
100.00 7400023, 7400064, 7402343, 7402344.
25.00 7402118.
450.00 7309391, 7400023, 7400041.
445.27 Feb. acct. Co. Jail
89.59 Feb. Acct. Co. Jail
133.12 4407 Co. Jail
101.92 45462 Co. Jail
14.95 A150606,A150613, A151163 -Soc. Services.
23.54 Cleaning Dunn Office for April.
9.32 17401 Ext. Office
296.24 Mar. Acct. Agric. Ext. Office
8.63 25907 Co. Agent
67.53 Mar goat. Health Dept., Rabies Clinic
42.17 J.O. No. 74339 Dunn Health Center
10.20 340779 Health Dept.
63.00 Feb. & March Acct. Health Dept.
44.90 73087 Health Dept.
3.00 Expense Meeting in Goldsboro
1.25 Expense Meeting in Durham
2.39 Fayetteville..
1.25 Expense Meeting in Durham
40.80 March Travel.
5.68 Bal. Due on Care for Henry Williams
26.71 Feb & March Acct Health Department
56.00 Professional Services
25.00 Dunn, Erwin City Director
50.00 March 4AD Rabies Clinic
27.01 25271, 26015 Dog Warden
70.00 Sheriff and Jail Account for Mar.
132.15 Mar. Acct.
56.65 522510, 009235- Co. Aud. and Soc. Serv.
35.94 Jail Heal th Dept. for March
25.82 Mar. Acct. Co. Jail and Co. Agt.
172.61 6909, 6324, 7474 Co. Agt. and Soc. Ser.
689.51 104756, 104772, 104370, 23688, 24158, 24476
and 105084.
134.00 532JD7632, 532JD7641, 532JD7631, 532JE3348,
532JC8642, 532JE3349.
4,500.00 1/2 payment Engineering Agreement 11- 29 -72.
309.54 Per statements
825.22 Per statements
96.84 Per statements
400,000.00 Investment in CD
4,500.00 Bal. per Engineering agreement dated 11 -29 -72
50.00 1 Victor Adding Machine
58.00 Gen. Assistance
77.66 22 days B. Home Care.
500.00 Funds for May- June'74.
119.38 B. Home Care.
16.65
126.64 "
9.00 Reimbursement for Lodging for Lola Blue
Void
174.05 Inv. Nos. 149617, 149820
233.93 April Salary
26.70 Per statement for Soc. Serv. Building
967.95 April Sal and travel
350.00 Services rendered Bd. of Elections
52,258.47 April Payroll
287.34 21 days work at Garbage Dis. Area
321.24 Work on Tax Books
873.00 Professional Services rendered March
49.23 B. Home Care
577.57 Per statement
94.06 "
99.50 199 Food Stamp Transactions Feb. & Mar.
114.50 229
444758-
134.50
203.50
228.50
141.50
131.00
3.59
317.26
853.56
502.50
84.30 Refund for error in listing taxes
16.89 Refund for error in listing taxes.
1,771.88 Group #043 0012 001.
400.00 Vet. ser. work for the period Sept. 73 through
April, 1974.
269
407
457
283
262
Per Statement
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2156 Miami Beach Tourist and Convention
2157 Bank of North Carolina, N.A.
2158 Bank of North Carolina
2159 Bank of North Carolina, N.C.
2160 Southern National Bank
SALARY CHECKS ISSUED FOR APRIL, 1974.
2012 M. H. Brock
2013 M. H. Brock
2014 C. E. McLamb
2015 W. H. Cotton, Jr.
2016 Gilbert Brown
2017 Bobby R. Etheridge
2018 Edward H. McCormick
2019 Thomas Allen
2020 Lottie Patterson
2021 Rachel S. Korpulinski
2022 Alice R. Shomper
2023 W. Earl Jones
2024 Alice Schmincke
2025 Edna W. Butts
2026 Jackie J. Pate
2027 Wade H. Stewart
2028 Edna K. Newton
2029 Madie Lee Morgan
2030 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr.
2031 B. F. Temple
2032 Roger W. Lyon
2033 Lincoln Neal
2034 James E. Turnage
2035 Stanley Byrd
2036 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr.
2037 Henry D. Hood III
2038 Johnny Halcomb
2039 Clyde F. Pate
2040 T. A. Coats, Jr.
2041 Henry J. Jacobs
2042 Billy G. Wallace
2043 Rufus H. Parrish
2044 John H. Atkins, III
2045 Sammy R. McLean
2046 Ronald P. Green
2047 H. D. Carson, Jr.
2048 Rachel W. Blanchard
2049 Patsy H. Nobles
2050 Thomas H. James
2051 Lee Vernon Harris
2052 Dories McKoy
2053 Henry McDougald
2054 Flora Green Milton
2055 Clyde L. Ross
2056 Inez W. Sessoms
2057 June S. Britt
2058 Paul B. Drew
2059 B. E. Sturgill
2060 Ruth Sturgill
2061 Gladys Walker
2062 Helen R. Crews
2063 Naomi F. Hawley
2064 Glyness Meeks
2065 Patricia W. McDonald
2066 Madeline W. Hawley
2067 Mary P. Avery
2068 Annie Lee Gainey
2069 Bobbie S. Mize
2070 Sandra B. Dickens
2071 Emma Lee West
2072 Harvey V. Godfrey
2073 Marjorie G. Wade
2074 Glenn C. O'Kelley
2075 Egeta Williams
2076 Joyce G. Pulliam
2077 John D. Davis
2078 Jane H. Smith
2079 Joy L. Dawson
2080 Bonnie B. Beasley
2081 Roxanne R. Ayers
2082 Benita J. Beasley
2083 Paulette M. Gomedella
2084 Emmett J. Allen
32.00 Reservations Deposit
1,463.39 Matching contri. for SS and Health
2,014.79 Gen emp. and Policemen
2,969.94 Employees' Ret. Contri.
8,375.00 April Fed W.N. Tax
249.52 2085
205.00 2086
180.00 2087
158.00 2088
160.00 2089
160.00 2090
300.00 2091
677.23 2092
347.75 2093
319.59 2094
304.65 2095
669.22 2096
367.75 2097
327.42 2098
323.59 2099
796.26 2100
338.14 2101
325.32 2102
525.46 2103
459.72 2104
491.72 2105
472.90 2106
504.72 2107
472.90 2108
460.90 2109
462.90 2110
462.72 2111
459.72 2112
457.90 2113
481.72 2114
452.90 2115
481.72 2116
494.72 2117
480.57 2118
367.75 2119
769.38 2120
363.72 2121
325.32 2122
327.59 2123
295.41 2124
254.18 2125
262.68 2126
446.82 2127
338.75 2128
307.59 2129
311.54 2130
236.44 2131
531.99 2132
216.51 2133
164.67 2134
816.46 2135
381.08 2136
425.90 2137
403.48 2138
389.90 2139
414.90
321.14
418.28
334.42
778.94
690.31
596.63
635.43
597.57
659.60
621.45
590.39
537.28
436.44
288.49
317.59
195.14
491.08
Cerra G. Avery
Bonnie B. Temple
Daniel C. Welch
Mazelle M. Stephenson
Winifred H. Dubose
Ruby C. Jenkins
John Harvey
Esther T. Butts
Margie Harrington
Kathleen Thomas
Pauline Sanford
James E. Goff
Charles E. Hammond
H. W. Lloyd
William N. Conoley, Jr.
Lincoln Blanding
Juanita S. Hight
Bettie E. Giles
Mary W. Jones
Virginia L. Simmons
Ida P. Hinnant
Ophelia McLean
Void
Lida R. O'Quinn
Rebecca S. Coleman
Louise M.Lloyd
Patricia McKee
M. H. Canady
Bout B. Fowler
Donald Ray Womble
Margaret N. McDonald
Alta Pearl Pope
Bertha M. Taylor
Evelyn B. Howard
Herbert E. Hudson
Jean M. Irvin
Thomas T. Lanier
Lillian B. Smith
Roy S. Godwin
Corbett A. Coats
Robert J. Burnette
Alvis Lee McKay
Andrew M. Anderson
William Fred Hall
John Jay West
Virginia Warren
Tony M. Tucker
Bessie W. Moss
Margaret Randall
Janet H. Johnson
Nina P. Bethune
Melanie Beth Hamilton
Muriel F. Cann
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Kathy B. Wicker
390.04
288.49
251.79
469.55
471.44
491.50
578.85
422.14
430.59
444.71
469.16
371.75
314.70
421.00
240.50
230.20
263.68
290.35
241.70
205.68
293.20
220.80
Void
733.06
615.49
588.69
595.27
706.47
633.98
599.26
386.25
325.32
258.59
369.04
513.29
469.23
643.13
360.01
70.61
457.90
339.93
150.64
121.45
117.45
109.21
339.59
746.67
388.93
533.79
169.32
329.59
284.49
619.59
581.57
603.97