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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11181974MINUTES OF NOVEMBER MID -MONTH MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 18, 1974. 11 REGULAR SESSION 1CALL TO ORDER PRAYER MINUTES !RECREATION DEPT. Lonker & Stewart The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular mid -month session Monday, November 18, 1974. The following members were pres -I ent: Chairman M. H. Brock, Commissioners Bobby R. Etheridge, W. J. Cotton, Jr. and Gilbert Brown. Commissioner McLamb did not attend because of a conflicting meeting. Also present were H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board and Edward McCormick, County Atty. The Chairman called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Chairman Brock offered the evening prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mr. Lonker, Chairman of the County Recreation Program, and Neil Stewart, Director of the Recreation Department for the County, gave a report as to the recreational plans and goals for each age seg- ment of the county. This report is duly filed in the files of the County. MOORE GARDNER & ASSOC. Spainhour Mr. Roy Spainhour with Moore, Gardner and Associates, Inc., appear- ed before the Board and presented a resolution relating to the County calling a bond referendum in the amount of $4,500,000. to finance a County Plater System. The matter was tabled until a later date. DIRECTOR OF SOC. SERVICE Mrs. Crews Mrs. Helen Crews appeared before the Board requesting the County Commissioners to allow her to hire two eligibility specialists. She said the Department of Social Services is behind in their overdues because of the increase n the number of people coming into the agency and to the increase of applicants for food stamps. Also, Mrs. Crews requested an addressograph machine and equipment to be used issuing food stamp cards. Mrs. Crews added that it is taking one employee three - fourths of the month to do this job and with the machine, that time now spent on preparation of food stamp cards would be drastically cut. ACTION: Commissioner Brown moved that the purchase of the address graph machine and equipment be granted for the Social Services Address. Machine Department, and that it be paid for out of Revenue Sharing Funds. Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it passed. Commiss- ioner Etheridge amended the motion that the equipment and the add- ressograph machine be new. Mrs. Crews had an estimate of the cost of the new machine and equipment of approximately $7,000. Elig. Spec. Commissioner Brown moved, on behalf of the Social Services Board, that the Social Services Budget be amended from the General Fund for the hiring of the two eligibility specialists. Commissioner Etheridge seconded the motion and it passed. NO DEPT. NAT. RESOURCES J. Kier Mr. James N. Kier with the N. C. Department of Natural & Economic Resources appeared before the Board and gave them a questionaire on Planning and Community Development that would serve as a format from which to begin a method of communication between the Commssioner and the people in his district. Commissioners Cotton and Etheridge': both agreed with Mr. Kier, and suggested the forums be held in the district. Commissioner Etheridge suggested he contact Dr. Stumpf from Buies Creek before finalizing the plans. LBC & W PAYMENT for sub - contr. LANDFIL SITES REFERENCE BOOKS Co. Library He was accompanied by John Lynch, the Planner from the Department for the Town of Lillington. Bill Gwinn, Architect with LBC & W in Greensboro, approved the final payment to Air Comfort, Inc., a sub- contractor for the new county office building for air conditioning. Commissioner Cotton moved that the final payment be made to Air Comfort, Inc., as approved by the Architect, in the amount of $3,788.40, Commissioner Etheridge seconded the motion The motion carried unanimously. It was suggested by Commissioner Cotton that Bill Meyer and Rob Rowland look for additional land for a.landfill site in the Dunn - Erwin area and Commissioner Etheridge seconded the motion. Passed. Margaret Randall made a request that certain reference books for the Harnett County Library and it's municipal divisions be pur- chased using funds from the Revenue Sharing Fund. Commissioner Etheridge moved that the Board grant Mrs. Randall's request for the reference books at a cost of up to $6,000., and that the funds be taken from Revenue Sharing Funds, Commissioner Cotton seconded and the issue passed. RES. FROM BD. OF ELECTIONS Re: Results of election Commissioner Cotton moved that the Commissioners receive the res- olution from the Board of Elections relating to results of the election held on November 5, 1974, and that the resolution be filed with the Clerk to the Board and that it be made a part of the offic ial record of the County Commissioners actions, Commissioner Eth- eridge seconded and it passed. The County Board of Elections of Harnett County, North Carolina, net in special session at the County Courthouse, in Lillington, North Carolina, at 11:00 a.m., on November 7, 1974, with the following members present: Chairman Thad H. Pope pre- siding, and Mrs. Helen McFarland, Secretary and Mr. William H. Randall. At 11:00 a.m., the County Board of Elections of Harnett County met and received from the registrar and judges of election for the Black River Precinct in the County of Harnett the returns of the special property tax referendum held in said Angier -Black River Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District on November 5, 1974, upon the question of issuing a special property tax referendum not in excess of 15¢ on the $100.00 valuation. After said returns had been canvassed by the County Board of Elections, William H. Randall introduced the following resolution, which was read: RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE CANVASS OF RETURNS OF THE SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX REFERENDUM IN THE ANGIER -BLACK RIVER AMBULANCE AND RESCUE SQUAD SERVICE DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT ON NOVEMBER 5, 1974 AND DETERMINING THE RESULT THEREOF. BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Elections of Harnett County: Section 1. The returns of the special property tax referendum held in the Angier -Black River Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District of the County of Harnett on November 5, 1974 upon the question of authorizing the County of Harnett to levy annually a property tax at an effective rate not in excess of 15¢ on the $100.00 value in said district for emergency ambulance and rescue squad service, having been received from the proper election officers and having been canvassed, the Board has found and determined and does hereby declare: (a) That said registrar and judges for said referendum were duly qualified by law and had taken the necessary oath. (b) That the election officers had incorporated in their returns not only the number of votes cast for and against the question submitted, but also the number of voters registered and qualified to vote in said Black River Precinct in said referendum, this being the only precinct in said service district. (c) That at said referendum there was submitted to the qualified voters of said service district the following question: "Shall Harnett County be authorized to levy annually a property tax at an effective rate not in excess of fifteen cents ($.15) on eht One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) value in the Angier -Black River Emergency Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District for the purpose of providing emergency ambulance and rescue squad service ?" (d) That no complaints have been made to this Board against the regularity of said referendum. (e) That said referendum and the registration therefore were duly and properly held in accordance with law. Section 2. The following correctly shows the designation of the precinct at which said referendum was held, the location of the voting place, the number of voters registered and qualified to vote, the number of votes cast in favor of the question submitted, the number of votes cast against the question, and the totals of such numbers: Precinct Black River Voters regis- Question Submitted tered and qual- Votes Votes Voting Place ified to vote for against Angier Town Hall 1770 632 256 ABSENTEE 4 3 TOTAL 636 259 Section 3. From the canvass made, this Board does hereby determine and certify: (a) That 1770 voters were registered and qualified to vote. (b) That at said referendum 636 votes were cast for the question hereinabove stated authorizing the County of Harnett "to lvey annually a if property tax at an effective rate not in excess of fifteen cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) value in the Angier -Black River Emergency Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District for the purpose of providing emergency ambulance and rescue squad service ", and 259 votes were cast against said question, and that a majority of the qualified voters of said service district who voted thereon at said referendum voted in favor of said question. Section 4. The Secretary of this Boerd is hereby directed to transmit immediately a certified copy of this resolution to the Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett. Upon motion of W. H. Randall seconded by Helen R. MCFarland, the foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote: Ayes 3 Noes 0 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I, Helen McFarland, Secretary of the County Board of Elections of Harnett County, North Carolina, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing has been carefully copied from the recorded minutes of said County Board of Elections at a meeting held on November 7, 1974, at the County Courthouse in Lillington, North Carolina said record having been made in Minute Book No. 2, beginning at page 79 and ending at page 79, and is a true copy of so much of said proceedings of said Board as relates in any way to the canvass of the returns of the special property tax referendum held in Angier -Black River Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District, Harnett County, on November 5, 1974. Witness my hand this 7th day of November, 1974. /s/ Helen R. McFarland Secretary of the County Board of Elections of Harnett County The County Board of Elections of Harnett County, North Carolina, Met in special session at the County Courthouse, in Lillington, North Carolina, at 11:00 a.m., on November 7, 1974, with the following members present: Chairman Thad H. Pope presiding, and Mrs. Helen McFarland, Secretary and Mr. William H. Randall. !RES. CONCERNING "Statement of the Results of the Special Property Tax Referendum in the Angier -Black River Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District of the County of Harnett on 11/5/74." County Attorney brought before the Board a resolution concerning the "Statement of the Results of the Special Property Tax Referendum in the Angier —Black River Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District of the County of Harnett on November 5, 1974," for their consideration. Commissioner Cotton moved the resolution be adopted and Commissioner Etheridge seconded. Upon Motion by Commissioner Cotton, seconded by Commissioner Etheridge,the "Statement of the Results of the Special Property Tax Referendum in the Angier -Black River Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District of the County of Harnett on November', 5, 1974," is declared and certified to be the results of said referendum and M. H. Brock, Chairman is authorized to sign said declaration on behalf of the County and the Clerk to the Board of Commissioners is hereby directed to cause a copy of the same to be published in the Harnett County News and a copy in the Angier Independent and to file a copy of the same in his office as required by G. S. 153A- 149(d); and to said statement there shall be appended the following statement: "Any action or proceeding challenging irregularity or validity of this tax referendum must be begun in thirty days after November 28, 1974, (date of Publication). "; and further, the Clerk shall obtain copies of the certification from each newspaper and file the same in his office. The Commissioners passed the foregoing Motion by 4 voting for and 0 voting against. The statement of results of said results is as follows: STATEMENT OF THE RESULTS OF THE SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX REFERENDUM IN THE ANGIER -BLACK RIVER AMBULANCE AND RESCUE SQUAD SERVICE DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT ON NOVEMBER 5, 1974 At a special tax referendum held in the Angier -Black River Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District of the County of Harnett on November 5, 1974, One Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy (1,770) voters were registered and qualified to vote. At said referendum conducted on November 5, 1974 pursuant to G.S. 153A -149, Six Hundre4 Thirty Nine (639) votes were cast for the question "Shall Harnett County be authorized0 to levy annually a property tax at an effective rate not in excess of fifteen cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) value in the Angier -Vlack River Emergency Ambulance and Rescue Squad Service District for the purpose of providing emergency 344 ambulance and rescue squad service ?'.' and Two Hundred Fifty Ninc 12591 vn etriA Acted upon -th HARN-ETTQOTJNTT BOARD OF courant' Cae4ISSIONERS ATTEST: /s/ H. D. Carson, Jr. RESOLUTI Re: Cert owned by. Clerk Chairman RESOLUTI(. Re: Henri. .. CHRISTMAS CHANGING FOR THE M NOVEMBER,'! DOG LEASE( ADJOURNMEN NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY R E S O L U T I O N 34 4b The Harnett County Board of Commissioners and the Harnett County Board of Social Services, acting jointly and after investigation, make the following findings of facts and resolve as follows: THAT WHEREAS, Henry Minter was a recipient of Aid to the Aged authorized under North Carolina General Statutes and that a lien was filed by the Director of Social Services for Harnett County, North Carolina, against any real property owned by the said Henry Minter and said liens were recorded properly in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court; and \JHEREAS, at the time of the filing of said lien, Henry Minter had already sold a certain lot in Shawtown, Lillington Township, Harnett County, North Carolina, and the deed conveying said lot was not recorded in the Harnett County Registry until after the assistance lien had already been recorded in the Clerk's office; that John Lewis Brown and wife presently own said lot and that they purchased said lot unaware of the fact that a lien had been placed on the records in the Clerk's office and further that theywaid approximately Three hundred dollars ($300.00) for said property and further that said property does not front on a public road but lies behind certain other properties owned by said John Lewis Broom and wife on the south side of Spears Street in Shawtown, Harnett County, North Carolina; and WHEREAS, it has been made to appear to the respective boards that the afore- said lien filed against said real estate should be released from under the county's lien heretofore filed against said properties owned previously by Henry Minter upon the payment of the sum of One hundred dollars ($100.00); said tract of land being described as follows: BEGINNING at an :iron stake the northwest corner of John Minter lot and in line of the Thomson- Spears property, and runs thence with line of John Minter lot South 21 degrees West 34.9 feet to iron stake corner in line of W. M. _Patterson 1;nd; thence with line of W. M. Patterson land North 53 degrees West 174 feet to iron stake corer in line of W. T. Fuller land; thence with line of iJ. 1 n . Fuller North 21 degrees East 91.7 feet to concrete corner with W. T. Fuller in line of Thomson- Spears property; thence with line said Thomson - Spears property South 56 degrees East 174 feet to the BEGINNING, and des onated it N o. 5 in survey made April 9, 1955. For further reference 322 Look =60, P.;p., r ernett County 1?Hgistry. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOIVED by the respect Boards that the hereinbefore bed „_ a.t of land be and 'cite same is releooed from under the lien or liens filed by the County of Harnett against real estate owned by Henry Minter, said . lien or liens being of record in the office of the Clerk of Superior Co HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES ATTEST: /s/ H. D. Carson,. Jr. Clerk Acted upon this day of November, 1971+• HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF commas ONE TTEST: CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1974. ,Carolina Power $ Light Co. Carolina Power $ Light Co. Carolina Power $ Light Co. ,Alois Lee McKay Andrew M. Anderson 'William Fred Hall Graylon Pope N. C. Dept. of Social Services Gilbert Brown Casey Fowler Mrs. James M. Yates Walter Dafford, Jr. J. Clyde Adams Mrs. John Walker Cristal Evans Mrs. Ernest West Church of God Orphanage Falcan Children's Home Kennedy Home Mrs. McCauley Bessie Lee Mrs. Grady Adcock Mrs. L. R. Arnold Mrs. Buie Mrs. Barry Emerson Mrs. David Ferrell Mrs. A. M. Ivey Mrs. Rachel Johnson [Mrs. Lettie Johnson Annie Linda McDougald Mrs. Edwin Morris Mrs. Herman Tew Mrs. D. C. McKinney N. C. Dept. of Natural $ Ec. Resources 3,466.00 Neil Stewart. Jr. ..79.95 VOID 311.62 43.17 1,645.65 187.20 193.20 177.20 42.93 120.39 26.60 62.75 69.84 25.10 67.00 626.44 446.43 107.10 72.80 100.00 115.00 100.00 589.75 121.00 238.50 111.35 233.75 223.95 324.75 222.70 320.80 106.60 112.60 86.25 361.28 N. C. Assoc. of Co. Commissioners Danville J. $ Bonnie S. Langdon Robert Ogburn W. H. Randall, Jr. Mrs. John Walker 'Helen R. McFarland Juanita Youngblood Eloise T. Boyette Bea Boyette Jackie C. Elmore Martha Moffitt Sarah Odom R. A. Stephenson Janet Helms Killough Council Williams Delmas B. Rhye F. E. Pope Dorothy M. Munden Ruth Savage Amanda McFarland 'Estelle C. Wester Jesse Weathers Patricia J. Williams Jeanette I. Wooten Mr. Floyd Robert Autry Donald Norden Patricia A. McArthur Mrs. James E. Smith Lula Autry Lloyd Harnett County News Monroe Division Morris Wade Sales Co. Elizabeth F. Matthews, CSC Elizabeth F. Matthews, CSC Woodall $ McCormick Lillington Auto Parts Beasley's Garage Bank of North Carolina, N. A. Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc. T $ J Motors ,Ellis Barbour $ Sons ,Lillington Tire Sales $ Service Exxon Co. Supreme Gulf Service Sta. 62.00 10.95 63.02 236.70 626.44 271.45 193.20 216.20 221.20 210.82 195.20 229.20 172.07 206.20 216.70 233.45 188.45 201.20 198.82 216.20 190.95 175.70 202.45 198.45 206.20 216.20 156.20 237.20 118.70 20.00 123.00 3.12 16.00 26.00 445.00 56.48 31.00 700,000.00 339.27 36.00 246.00 291.20 17.84 760.40 Per Statements Per Statement Per Statements October Salary n n It 24 hrs. work at landfill Family Planning Services Soc. Ser. Meeting Soc. Ser. Meeting Soc. Ser. Meeting Soc. Ser. Meeting Soc. Ser. Meeting B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care 11 3622 3623 3624 3625 3626 3627 3628 3629 3630 3631 3632 3633 3634 3635 3636 3637 3638 3639 3640 3641 3642 3643 3644 3645 3646 3647 3648 3649 3650 3651 3652 3653 3654 Final Payment Contract. # 410 3655 Oct. Travel 3656 Conference Fee for two 3657 Refund for error in listing taxes 3658 i " 3659 Services rendered Bd. of Elections Nov. '74 election 3661 B. Home Care 3660 Ser. Rendered Bd. of Election Nov. '74 election 3662 Registrar Nov. '74 election 3663 3664 3665 3666 3667 3668 3669 3670 3671 3672 3673 3674 3675 3676 3677 3678 3679 3680 3681 3682 3683 3684 3685 Ad Ded. Co. office bldg. 3686 Inv. No. 412932 -012 3687 Inv. No. A012556 3688 Co. of Harnett '71 CVD799 3689 '74 CVD1617, '74 CVD 1615 3690 Attorney Fee Tax Suits 3691 Oct. Acct. for Sheriff's Dept. 3692 Inv. Nos. 000766, 001234 3693 Investment in CD 3694 Acct for Oct. Seriff's Dept. 3695 Inv. # 12424 Sheriff's Dept 3696 Policy # CA660122 3697 Oct. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. 3698 CC No. 3691302032 3699 Oct. A/C for Sheriff's Dept. 3700 X346 3701 . Lillington Exxon Station 3702 Perry Brothers Tire Service, Inc, 3703 Joe's Exxon Service 3704 Lynn S. Mann, D.D.S. 3705 Lillington Medical Clinic 3706 National Police Supply 3707 Hogue Electric Co. 3708 Data Processing Co. 3709 Case Blue Print $ Supply Co, 3710 Owen G. Dunn Co. 3711 Xerox Corp. 3712 Everette Arnold, CpCU 3713 Alfred Williams $ Co. 3714 Dr. J. K. Williford 3715 Dr. P. X. Fallon 3716 Div. of Health Services 3717 The Dunn Clinic 3718 Dr. J. 0, Fridley 3719 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 3720 Piggly Wiggly 3721 Dutch Treat Markets, Inc. 3722 Modern Laundry $ Cleaners, Inc. 3723 J. E. Womble 6 Sons 3724 Pope's Inc. 3725 National Council for Homemaker - Home Aide Services, Inc. 3726 American Public Welfare Association 3727 American Business Supply 3728 NASCO 3729 Bowen Office Equipment Co, 3730 Piedmont Paint Center 3731 Consumers' Research, Inc. 3732 The University of Arizona Press 3733 Jo Anne Burkhalter, M. D. 3734 James H. Anderson Co,, Inc. 3735 James H. Anderson Co,, Inca 3736 N. C. Dept. of Insurance 3737 Harold Lambeth 3738 Club Cleaners 3739 Cape Fear Insurance Agency, Inc. 3740 Lida R. O'Quinn 3741 Henry S. Thompson 3742 Patricia McKee 3743 Frances McKay 3744 Rebecca Coleman 3745 Dr. C. L. Corbett 3746 Coats Medical Clinic 3747 Dr: A. W. Peede 3748 Dr. C. L. Corbett 3749 N. C. State Board of Health 3750 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 3751 Carolinas, Inc, 3752 Drs. Garber, Morrison, Daniel 3753 Parke, Davis E, Co. 3754 Cape Fear Valley Hospital 3755 S & X -Ray Co. 3756 Roane - Barker, Inc. 3757 Lillington Roller Mills 3758 Storr Sales Co. 3759 Day Care $ Child Development 3760 Acquisitions Department 3761 General Learning Corp. 3762 N. C. State Library 3763 The State 3764 Gaylord Bros., Inc. 3765 Specialized Service F, Supply Co, 3766 Caedmon Records, Inc. 3767 The Highsmith Co., Inc. 3768 Harnett Co. Chapter I.R.A. 3769 N. C. Chapter I.R.A. 3770 The Bunn Dispatch 3771 Institute of Government 3772 Lillian B. Smith 3773 Belvin L. 'Strickland 3774 E. R. Thomas Drug Acct. 3775 Motorola, Inc. 3776 N. C. Communications, Inc 3777 Twyford Printing Co. 3778 3779 3780 3781 3782 3783 Lafayette Drug C Carolina Power €, Cavin's Business Dr. E. P. Stiles N. C. State Comm VOID o. Light Co. Products, Inc. . for the Blind 1,748.94 Oct. A/C for Sherriff's Dept. 462.15 Oct. A/C for Sheriff's Dept. 9.45 It 26.00 Re: Leonard Tucker $ Johnny Carroll 59.00 Professional Services 59.58 Inv. No. 21271 CP 48.25 Inv. No, 1050 304.93 Nov, Inv. for Reg, of Deeds Office 6.80 Oct, A/C Reg. of Deeds 215.17 Oct, A/E Reg. of Deeds 288.03 Inv. No. 025903983 300.30 Policy No. LC -2234 .93 Inv. No, 53941 100.00 7407182, 7407183, 7407226, 7407227 50.00 Case Nos. 7407083, 7407084 150.00 Case No. 7400087 25.00 Case No. 7407444 50.00 Case Nos, 7400351, 7400458 60.68 Per Statement. 555.05 Oct. A/C - Co. Jail 100.17 40.09 Oct. A/C - Co.. Jail $ Dunn Health Center 85.18 Oct. A/C - Co. Jail 18.15 Sheets for Co. Jail Health 10.35 Inv. No. 6724 275.00 Inv. No. A G 6829 61.67 Inv, No. 104- 3069/A86 14.00 Inv, No. 76733 2.50 Inv. No, 36732 108.35 Oct. A/C Co. Office Bldg. 8.00 1 yr. Renewal Sub. 4.95 "Diagnosis of Plant Diseases" 168.00 Oct. Ped, Clinic Travel 45.50 Inv, No. 11034 4.80 UPS charges on Inv. No. 11034 6.18 6 Booklets 33.89 Cutting Grass at Dunn Health Center 12.39 Oct. A/C Health Dept, 26.00 Policy No. 532JE8683 5.95 Attending Meetings 2.50 Health Directors Meeting 5.23 Ortho Clinic $ Hearing Workshop 2.68 11.20 Child Health Codrse 385.00 Oct. AP $ FP Clinics 10.00 382.00 Professional Services, Oct. Clinics 88.00 Sept, F, Oct. Treat. for GC 1.50 Shipping Charge oral Polio Vaccine 50.30 Oct. A/C Health Dept. 281.28 Inv. No, 11402 31.00 Re: Mrs, Mildred Montgomery 258.56 Customer No. 15 -68 -34529 201.55 Re: Barbara J. McKoy 463.41 Inv. Nos. 34140, 34808, Less CM35325 190.50 Inv. No. 45513 14.66 Inv. No. 16808 83.53 Inv. Nos. 110936, 110985, 112249 19.74 Order for Harnett Co. Library 3.00 Book for Co. Library 8.64 Inv. No, B1663138 401.39 Inv. No, 9562 7.21 1 yr. Renewal - Co, Library 159.19 Inv Nos. 241477 - 1,241477 =0 6.50 Order for Co, Library 79.57 Inv. No. F51883 -0 336.49 Inv. No, 69485 2.00 74 -75 Dues 1.00 232.00 Ads for Board of Elections Office 7.73 Inv, No. 623 9.11 Refund for Supplies for Cleaning Office 80.00 Per Statement 125.00 Nov. Rent 32.50 Inv. No. 151190 116.48 Inv. No.1341 1,075.36 Inv. Nos. 15412,.15413,15451, 15450, 15449, 15448 18.07 Oct. A/C Sheriff's Dept., Co. Jail 22.08 Per Statements 123.18 Inv. Nos, 3352, 3941, 3549 15.00 Per Statement 1,244.16 Co's Part for Aid to the Blind 3,890.96 Co's Part for Forest Fire Control 1.3784 N. C. Dept. of Conservation $ Dev. 956.53 Co's Part for Forest Fire Control ;'3785 Carl 0. Jones 41.43 Jan. Services - Maple Grove Sch. !;3786 N. C. Fed. Surplus Property Agency 47.50 Inv. No. 007952 3787 Caswell Center 25.00 Christmas Cheer for C. Center Min. of 11 -4 -74 3788 Region M Council of Governments 1,602.50 2nd qt. 74 -75 Budget for Region "M" 3789 Unijax, Inc. 142.75 Inv. No. 6209596 3790 Town of Lillington 136.25 Per Statements 3791 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 175.42 Per Statement 3792 Layton Supply Co. 39.78 Oct. A/C Court House 3793 Ellis Barbour g Sons 35.00 Pol. No. 25GS237163 13794 Byerly Enterprises, Inc. 1,169.00 Pol. No. 22SMP513073 3795 Thomson -Davis Agency 140.00 Pol. No. BL- 8714151 -00 3796 Lillington FCX 28.79 Oct. A/C Courthouse 3797 Pope's 5 &10 4.12 2 Ferns for Co. Office Bldg. 3798 Kinlaw Signs 41.55 3' X 3' heavy metal sign 3799 Lafayette Drug Co. 1.80 2 gal. Dist. Water 3800 Layton Supply Co. 8.42 Oct. A/C ext. Service 3801 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 112.08 34058, 34839, 35222 - Dev. Commission 3802 Exxon Co. 58.66 Credit Card # 3691301596 3803 American Express Co. 12.48 Credit Card # 0471388637 3804 J. E. Womble 4 Sons, Inc. 194.43 Oct. A/C - Dev. Commission 3805 N. C. State Highway Commission 2.13 Inv. No. 25835 3806 The Dunn Dispatch 7.28 1 yr. sub. 3807 Carolina Tel. Tel. Co. 112.85 Per Statements 3808 Special School District Fund 4,347.91 1% sales Tax 4 qt. 73 -74 3809 Black River Fire District 555.64 3810 Buies Creek Fire District 430.62 " 3811 Erwin Fire District 500.08 " 3812 Flatwoods Fire District 319.50 " 3813 Summerville Fire District 986.27 " 3814 Spout Springs Fire District 291.71 3815 Flat Branch Fire District 333.39 " 3816 Anderson Creek Fire District 361.17 " 3817 Grove Fire District 305.60 " 3818 Sheriff of Lee County 4.00 Co. of Harnett vs. James E. Mason $ wife 3819 Sheriff of Onslow County 4.00 Co. of Harnett vs. Beatrice Glover Morris and Mack Morris 3820 Mrs. J. A. Walker 25.87 B. Home Care 3821 Mrs. C. V. Evans 6.62 B. Home Care 3822 John Jay West 294.64 Oct. salary 3823 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 250,000.00 Investment in Passbook Savings A/C 3824 Rest Haven Rest Home 92.07 Care for Albert Hill 3825 Patricia A. McArthur VOID 3826 Patricia A. McArthur 25.00 Registrar - Nov. Election 3827 C. E. McLamb 39.60 Oct. Travel 3829 Walter Crosland 23.54 Cleaning Dunn Office 3828 Mack's Inc. 1.55 1 Frame for Auditor's Office 3830 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 22.00 Inv. No. 4045 -Soc. Services 3831 Johnsonville Community Center 20.00 Rent for Comm. Cen. 3832 Roane - Barker, Inc. 15.05 Inv. No. 45957 3833 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. 47.98 Inv. No. 368027 3834 Lillington Roller Mills 14.66 Inv. No. 19262 -Dog Pound 3835 Storr Sales Co. 189.26 Inv. No. 112489- Auditor 3836 Margaret Randall, Librarian 204.85 Sept. $ Oct. Travel '3837 OxMoore House 41.90 Acct. HRNSPO 3838 F. W. Faxon Co., Inc. 285.00 Inv. No. 217206 3839 Multi- Counter Mfg. Co., Inc. 12.68 Inv. No. 20809 3840 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 15.50 Oct. A/C Co. Lib. 3841 Demco Educational Corp. 66.79 Inv. No. 854420 3842 Xerox Corp. 26.43 Inv. No. 026322343 3843 G. H. Fisher 20.00 Final Tuning of Piano - Co. Bldg. 3844 Town of Lillington 16.95 Per Statements 3845 Carolina Power & Light Co. 436.21 Per Statements 3846 Unijax, Inc. 8.95 Inv. No. 6210957 3847 Carolina Power $ Light Co. 2,108.60 Per Statements 3848 Shaw's Plumbing Service 197.80 5944 Co. Jail, 6035 -Co. Jail 3849 Hogue Electric Co. 73.10 1104 - Courthouse 3850 Honeywell, Inc. Commercia Div. 54.25 132CM690 3851 Edward H. McCormick 162.00 Oct. Professional Services 3852 Fleming Anesthesia 28.00 Re; Paule Elowood Campbell 3853 Harnett County Council for Senior Citizens 500.00 Funds for Senior Cit. Program 2nd Qt. 3854 Walter Weaver VOID 29.50 General Assistance 3855 VOID 3856 Graylon Pope 72.50 38! hrs. work at landfill 3857 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 61,863.76 November payroll 3858 VOID 3859 Alvis Lee McKay 197.72 November salary 3860 Andrew M. Anderson 178.88 " 3861 William Fred Hall 164.88 " 3862 Lovett K. Ennis 27.00 General Assistance 3863 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 18.86 Per Statement 3864 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co. 1,289.08 Per Statements 648 3865 3866 3867 3868 3869 3870 3871 Carolina Tel. Carolina Tel. Frances Avery Bank of North Bank of North Bank of North Bank of North F, Tel. Company $ Tel. Company Carolina; N. A. Carolina, N: A. Carolina, N. A. Carolina, N. A. 181.08 Per statements 27.03 " 9.05 November travel 1,964.71 Matching Contrl. for Soc. Ser. Health, C. D., Library employees 1,907.73 Matching Contri. for Gen Employees $ Policemen 3,764.59 Employees' Ret. Contri. 10,381.00 Nov. W. H. Tax PAYROLL CHECKS ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER,, 1974. 2941 M. H. Brock 2942 C. E. McLamb 2943 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 2944 Gilbert Brown 2945 'Bobby R. Etheridge 2946 M. H. Brock 2947 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 2948 H. D. Carson, Jr.. 2949 Rachel W. Blanchard 2950 Patsy H. Nobles 2951 Vanessa W. Young 2952 Thomas Allen 2953 Lottie Patterson 2954 Rachel S. Korpulinski 2955 Alice R. Shomper 2956 W. Earl Jones 2957 Alice Schmincke 2958 Edna W. Butts 2959 Jackie J. Pate 2960 Wade H. Stewart 2961 Edna K. Newton 2962 Madie Lee Morgan 2963 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr 2964 B. F. Temple 2965 Roger W. Lyon 2966 James E. Turnage 2967 Stanley Byrd 2968 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. 2969 Henry D. Hood, III 2970 Johnny Halcomb 2971 Clyde F. Pate 2972 T. A. Coats, Jr. 2973 Henry J. Jacobs 2974Billy G. Wallace 2975 Rufus H. Parrish 2976 John H. Atkins, III 2977 Sammy R. McLean 2978 Ronald Perry Green 2979 George E. Cameron 2980 James S. West 2981 Flora Green Milton 2982 Clyde L. Ross 2983 2984 2985 2986 2987 2988 2989 2990 2991 2992 2993 2994 2995 2996 2997 2998 2999 3000 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3010 3011 3012 June S. Britt Annie Lou Griffis Shirley McLean Paul B. Drew B. E. Sturgill Ruth Sturgill Gladys Walker Charlotte S. Bell Helen R. Crews Naomi F. Hawley Glyness Meeks Patricia W. McDonald Madeline W. Hawley Mary P. Avery Annie Lee Gainey Bobbie S. Mize Sandra B. Dickens Emma Lee West Harvey V. Godfrey Marjorie G. Wade Joyce G. Pulliam Egeta Williams John D. Davis Jane H. Smith Bohnie B. Beasley Roxanne R. Ayers Benita J. Beasley Emmett. J. Allen Carra G. Avery Bonnie B. Temple 225.00 3013 200.00 3014 144.00 3015 200.00 3016 200.00 3017 294.78 3018 72.00 3019 802.12 3020 298.45 3021 379.65 3022 381.22 3023 694.89 3024 383.51 3025 356.62 3026 337.75 3027 662.73 3028 407.51 3029 362.23 3030 357.62 3031 688.25 3032 357.98 3033 342.11 3034 536.22 3035 469.89 3036 501.-89 3037 514.89 3038 476.77 3039 464.77 3040 466.77 3041 472.89 3042 467.64 3043 461.77 3044 491.89 3045 456.77 3046 491.89 3047 464.77 2048 462.-40 3049 371.63 - 3050 476.26 3051 171.05 3052 490.18 3053 370.51 3054 328.17 3055 346.73 3056 346.73 3057 236.44 3058 541.15 3059 257.44 3060 244.19 3061 198.13 3062 760.36 3063 447.66 3064 483.77 3065 442.75 3066 415.00 3067 410.45 3068 340.96 3069 408.01 3070 372.23 3071 784.94 3072 752.40 3073 643.01 3074 675.09 3075 596.66 3076 692.36 3077 607.08 3078 425..95 3079 324.17 3080 416.79 459.33 412.08 316.50 Daniel C. Welch Mazelle M. Stephenson Ruby C. Jenkins John C. Harvey Mary A. Parker Nancy E. Johnson Roxie F. Pritchard Edward D. Rice Joyce G. Brown Hazel V. Byrd Judith G. Crawford Cynthia T. Schumann Edna J. Black Margie Harrington Kathleen Thomas Pauline Sanford James E. Goff Charles E. Hammond H. W. Lloyd Robert A. Rowland Lincoln Blanding Juanita S. Hight Bettie E. Giles Mary William Jones Virginia L. Simmons Ida P. Hinnant Ophelia McLean Lorena H. Jackson Henry: -S. Thompson Lida R. O'Quinn Rebecca S. Coleman Louise M. Lloyd Patricia A. McKee Hoyt B. Fowler Donald Ray Womble Margaret N. McDonald Alta Pearl Pope Evelyn 13. Howard Bertha M. Taylor Kathy B. Wicker Muriel F. Cann Alma Jean Bass Neta T. Worth Frances H. McKay Mildred A. Taylor Herbert E. Hudson Corbett A. Coats Robert J. Burnett John Henry Strickland John Jay West Margaret R. Randall Janet H. Johnson Nina P. Bethune Melanie B. Hamilton Virginia S. Warren Thomas T. Lanier Lillian B. Smith Jean M. Irvin Edward H. McCormick Roy S. Godwin Neil Alex Stewart, Jr. Thomas H: James Lee Vernon Harris Dories McKoy Henry McDougald Alvis Lee Ockletree Tony M. Tucker Bessie W. Moss 546.75 437.48 439.88 591.67 435.11 310.55 465.68 587.10 448.83 483.38 706.18 623.90 574.50 501.63 493.97 563.80 405.50 332.40 471.00 268.00 248.95 292.23 317.60 268.85 263.78 319.40 244.78 336.73 1,022.33 797.83 621.53 651.35 600.87 711.73 698.01 427.64 359.51 368.23 286.68 634.01 618.80 328.17 429.44 664.36 429.15 563.68 500.31 390.75 430.53 254.52 551.51 179.59 352.00 304.88 392.23 674.08 369.68 465.39 300.00 70.61 618.09 358.62 324.01 286.81 296.81 318.66 790.95 424.98