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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01201975368 ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Cotton moved for adjournment and the time was 12:25 P. M. Secre f Std % Chairmav /of'th- Board Clerk to theord MINUTES OF THE. MID -MONTH MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 20, 1975. Mid -Month Meeting The mid -month meeting of the Harnett County Board of Commission- ers convened on Monday, January 20, 1975. The Chairman called the meeting to order at 7:40 P.M., with the following members present: Jesse Alphin, W. J. Cotton, Jr., M. H. Brock, Gilbert Brown. Also present was Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney and H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board. PRAYER Rev. Bill Ellis, pastor of Long Branch Pentecostal Church, led the evening prayer. WELCOME The Chairman extended a welcome to those in attendance, which was approximately 200 persons, after which the following resol- ution was presented to Mrs. Elizabeth F. Matthews by the Board of Commissioners: e; THAT, WHEREAS, Elizabeth F. Matthews retired as Clerk of Superior Court of- Harnett County on December 2, 1974; and WHEREAS, the lawyers wha - practiced in her Court expressed their deep appreciation for her efficient service by Resolution of the Harnett County Bar Association on Nei:ember 26, 1974; and WHEREAS, the members of the Democratic Party of which she was a devoted member and outstanding leader expressed their "... deep and everlasting appreciation for the more than 25 years of excellent service she has rendered to the people of Harnett County and the State of North Carolina...: "; and WHEREAS, the young, the poor and the oppressed whose causes come to her for decision, found a compassionate lady, a wise counsellor and a fair judge; and WHEREAS, she always strived to base her decisions on the facts and without regard for her own personal feelings; and WHEREAS, she often had to live the lonely life that is known only to those who must decide between contending forces; and WHEREAS, her kind spirit and just manner will continue to be remembered in the hearts of all who know her. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commiss- ioners of Harnett County: 1. That Elizabeth F. Matthews be and she is hereby thanked on behalf of all the citizens of Harnett County for her service to them and for her example in showing all of us that right decisions are born of a good heart, a free spirit and an open mind. 2. That the citizens of Harnett County and all its officials be and they are hereby asked to honor her by emulating her dedication to justice, truth and humility. 3. That a copy of this resolution be given to Mrs. Matthews, a copy to the media and a copy spread upon the minutes of this Board. This 20th day of January, 1975. COUNTY OF HARNETT By: /s/ Bobby R. Etheridge Bobby R. Etheridge, Chairman ATTEST: /s/ H. D. Carson, Jr. Clerk to the Board t1 Mrs. Matthews expressed her gratitude to the Board for the court- esies extended to her while she served as Clerk of Superior Court. !' MANAGER'S REPORT The Chairman then called for the Manager's Report. He reported on a meeting held relating to the County Airport Project as follows: On Thursday morning, January 16, 1975, the Airport Committee met in Tony Tucker's office. At this time, a letter was pres- ented from Airports District Office, College Park, GA, address- ed to Mr. Keith Finch, Chairman of the County Airport Commission. The letter stated that they concurred tentatively with the sel- ection of Site #1 (South of Buies Creek, adjacent to the Cape Fear River). Action: Those in attendance at the meeting were Dick Lasater, owner of the land of Site #1, Bob Jones, his attorney, Bob Etheridge, Ed McCormick, M. H. Brock, Keith Finch and James Johnson. It was determined at this meeting, that John Talbert & Assoc. Airport Consultants, should proceed with Step 2 of the prev- iously proposed plan. Step 2 is an environmental study, and a complete airport lay -out plan. In order to proceed further with these plans, it will be necessary for the Board of Comm- issioners to appropriate an amount up to $6,000. to fund Step 2. The Board should be aware of the fact that if the Federal Government and the State Department should fail to fund the project, the appropriation would be lost. Also, if the project continues and is completed, the appropriation would be counted as part of the county's 12.5% participation in the total project. It was the feeling of the group present that this project would be funded. I might add that it appears for the first time that the airport will be a reality be cause of the adequate site and the possibility of receiving the grants from both Federal and State. Another act the county will be required to do is to provide funds for a topo map of the proposed site. This work will not be performed by John Talbert & Associates. The cost of the topo map has not been determined at this time. I request the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to app- ropriate $6,000. for Step 2 of the Harnett County Proposed Airport project. The matter of the request contained in the report from the meet- ing of the Airport Committee was placed on the docket for final action at the February 3, 1975 meeting. REQUEST FROM MARY HELEN JONES 4 -H Leader The following request and recommendation was presented for the pleasure of the Board from Mary Helen Jones, 4 -H Agent from the Extension Department: Recommendation to Harnett County Board of Commissioners The Youth Advisory Board, of the N. C. Department of Administration, was created by Legislative Action in 1969 as a reflection of the people's concern to provide youth with the opportunity to develop leadership skills and become responsible citizens. As a method of reaching this goal, this Board is sponsoring a Youth Legislative Assembly, February 7 - 9, 1975, in Raleigh, North Carolina. Youth attending will participate in task force sessions and their resolutions will be presented to members of the General Assembly and other State leaders as the opinions of representative North Carolina youth. Among the speakers appearing on the weekend program are Gov. James E. Holshouser, Lt. Governor, James B. Hunt, and David Flaherty, Secretary of Department of Human Resources. Cost for the assembly is $25.00 per representative. Youth must pro- vide their own transportation. I recommend the following two high school students to represent Harnett County: . Earl Martin Black, son of Mrs. Grace M. Black of Rte. 2, Lillington, ninth grader at Boone Trail School. Member of school Emergency Student Advisory Committee. Member of Mt. Olive United Methodist Church, Sunday School Secretary. Member of the Norrington 14 -H Club, past president; member of the Harnett County Senior Teen Club. Earl has represented Harnett County at 4 -H Club Camp. 4 -H Club Congress in Raleigh, and N. C. Electric Congress. He was the 1974 Harnett County 4 -H Citizenship Award winner. Earl is also a member of local Boy Scout troop. . Winfred Norman Hasty, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hasty of Erwin, ninth grader at Erwin school. Church member, acolyte, choir member. Action Member of East Harnett 4 -H Saddle Club. Boy Scout - order of the Arrow, Explorer Troop, God and Country award. In school - class president, student council comber, chorus, junior varsity football, active in school productions. For alternate I recommend Debra Ann Munson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Munson. Debra is a senior at Anderson Creek school (recently moved from this community) where she serves as cheerleader, school annual staff, Future Homemakers of America, and has served as class officer and freshman and junior marshall. She has been named to Who's Who of high school students and belongs to numerous other clubs. Debra is an active church member and member of church youth group. Debra is a member of the Union Church 4 -H Club, Harnett County Senior Teen Board of Directors and a county 4 -H demonstration and record winner, and delegate to N. C. 4 -H Congress. She also was the 1974 4 -H Girls Citizenship winner in the county. Commissioner Brown moved to approve the recommendation, Commiss- ioner Cotton seconded and the issue carried unanimously. RE: MASSAGE PARLOURS The manager informed the Board that he had received information that details were being gathered which would result in massage parlours being started in Harnett County. He asked that the County Attorney draw an ordinance that would prohibit the estab- lishment of such an enterprise in the county, expecially in light of the fact that both the City of Fayetteville and the County of Cumberland had closed such enterprises in their area. The Chairman suggested that the ordinance be brought up at the Feb. meeting. EMERGENCY JOB PROGRAM Regarding the Emergency Job Program, which grant is in the amount of $42,348.50, Commissioner Brown made a motion to accept the grant and get together with the municipalities to work the pro- gram out to the best interest of those concerned. Commissioner Cotton seconded and the issue passed. FIRMS TO REQUEST EXTENSION OF FILING DATE By written request, the County Tax Supervisor informed the Board that the following firms had requested an extension on filing taxes, until March 31, 1975: BAER PROPERTY EDUCATION REPORT Mobil Oil Corporation Gulf Oil Corporation Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. Mobile Home Industries IBM Corporation Xerox Corporation FCX Inc. Powell Mfg. Company Commissioner Brock moved the extension be granted, Commissioner Cotton seconded and upon being put to vote, the issue carried unanimously. Regarding the Baer Property presently being used by the County as a landfill site, Attorney Edgar Bain requested the County to sign a quit -claim deed to the property. The Board recommended that the County Attorney and Attorney Bain draw the quit -claim deed and present it to the Board at the next regular meeting. The Chairman then called for the Education Report from the Stand- ing Committee on Education for Harnett County, Commissioners Cotton and Alphin, and informed those present that discussion from the floor would be heard by the Commissioners for a period of 45 minutes. He asked those who would speak to refrain from repetitio and strive to keep their discussion within a three minute period of time so that all who cared to speak would have an opportunity, and that after the discussion period, the Board would take the action to the best interest of the educational system and to the b interest of the entire County. These are they who spoke: Joe Holmes Guy Cates Tommy Hayes David Hardison Norman Stroud John A. Senter Robert Pegram Stan Perah Martha Miller James Gray Rick Holmes Sarah Clark Ralph Jones, Jr. Zolley Ray Billy Ferrell Hugh Rollins Billy Wellons Sgt. Barnette Jennifer Ray Attie Hemphill John Daskill Doris Brown Tim McNeill Robert Matthews Elois Kelly Bob Ray st John Foy Larry Clark Lynn Byrd James Lassey Lawrence Rogers James Colley Alton P. Hayes Charlotte Lequire 011ie Harrington Thomas Ferrell D. A. Clark Charles Morley The discussion period was closed and Commissioner Alphin present- ed the following recommendation to the Board of Commissioners: RECOMMENDATION RECOMMENDATION: We recommend that the Board of Education obtain options to pur- chase proposed sites for Areas I and III. MOTION RESOLUTION RESOLUTION Commissioner Alphin then made the following motion: "I move that the estimated purchase price of $99,000.00 for the site in Area II as proposed and recommended by the Board of Educ- ation be approved and that the attached resolution appropriating $550,000.00 in Revenue Sharing Funds for School Capital Outlay be adopted and that the attached Resolution establishing a Ten Million Dollar Capital Reserve Fund for school construction be adopted. RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING REVENUE SHARING FUNDS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF Commissioners of Harnett County that the Budget Ordinance be amended as follows: 1. That appropriations in the Revenue Sharing Fund be changed as follows: Original Amended Item Appropriation Decrease Increase Appropriation Landfill Operation 50,000 50,000 Co. Office Building 70,000 10,000 60,000 Water and Sewer Lines 100,000 100,000 -0- Equipment- County Bldg. 35,000 6,000 29,000 Office Machines &Equip. 45,000 17,000 28,000 Landfill Site 50,000 25,000 25,0(10 Capital Improve., County Bldgs. 150,000 120,000 30,000 Misc. Additional Requirements 25,000 15,000 10,000 Contrib. to School Capital 475,000 550,000 1,025,000 1,000,000 ___._.... . 257,000 257,000 1,257,000 550,000 550,000 1,257,000 Outlay TOTAL UNAPPROPRIATED 2. That approximately $950,000.00 of Revenue Sharing money has been received and is on Certificates of Deposit; that out of this sum, the Auditor is directed to obligate and encumber $649,000 and upon certification of purchase of the proposed Area II Site by the Board of Education, the Auditor is directed to pay up to $99,000.00 of such obligated balance to the seller and to make the remaining $550,000.00 available to the Board of Education when such sum is certified to be needed. No other expenditures may be made in reliance upon Revenue Sharing Fund appropriations without prior approval of the Board of Commissioners, it being the intent of the Board of Commissioners to establish school needs as its number one priority for these funds. This 20th day of January, 1975. COUNTY OF HARNETT BY: /s/ Bobby R. Etheridge Bobby R. Etheridge, Chairman ATTEST: H. D. Carson, Jr., RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County that a Capital Reserve Fund be and such Fund is hereby established pursuant to G.S. 159 -18 as follows: 1. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Capital Reserve Fund is to provide funds for school building construction and other school capital outlay purposes. 2. TIME: The moneys in this fund may be accumulated for as long as ten 10)years. Second to the Motion 3. AMOUNT: The approximate amount to be accumulated for school building construction and other school capital outlay purposes is Ten Million Dollars. 4. SOURCE: These funds are to be derived from Ad valorem taxes and other sources available to the Commissioners. This the 20th day of January, 1975. Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion made by Commissioner Alphin. Substitute motion Commissioner Brock requested permission from the Chairman to make a substitute motion. Permission was granted. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Brock made a motion that the Board of Commissioners purchase the two sites as proposed by the Harnett County Board of Education and that a site be found in Area III as soon as possible Commissioner Brown seconded the motion and those opposing the motion was 3 and those in favor two. The issue did not pass. The first motion made by Commissioner Alphin and seconded by Commissioner Cotton was then brought up for voting. Upon its being put to vote, those voting for the issue was three and those opposing the issue was two. The issue passed by majority vote. The meeting adjourned at 10 :15 P. CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1975 4205 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co. 4206 Smith's Cabinet Shop 4207 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 4208 Mrs. Earnest Wester 4209 Mrs. J. A. Walker 4210 Mrs. Herman Tew 4211 Mrs. Edwin Morris 4212 Annie L. McDougald 4213 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 4214 Amanda McFarland 4215 Lettie Johnson 4216 Mrs. Rachel Johnson 4217 Mrs. A. M. Ivey 4218 Mrs. David Ferrell 4219 Mrs. C. V. Evans 4220 Mrs. Barry Emerson 4221 Mrs. Johnson Buie 4222 Mrs. L. R. Arnold 4223 Mrs. Grady Adcock 4224 Bessie Lee 4225 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 4226 Mrs. Dougald McCauley 4227 Kennedy Home 4228 Falcon Orphanage 4229 Church of God Orphanage 4230 The Daily Record 4231 The Daily Record 4232 Singer Business Machines 4233 Void 4234 Clyde Pate, D. Sheriff 4235 Brock Chevrolet Company, Inc. 4236 Green's Auto Service 4237 Supreme Gulf Service Station 4238 Lillington Exxon Station 4239 Lillington Exxon Station 4240 Perry Brothers Tire Service, Inc. 4241 Void 4242 Lillington Tire Sales and Serv. 4243 Piedmont Communications, Co., Inc. 4244 Lanier's Hardware 4245 Case Blue Print & Supply Co. 4246 Div. of Health Services 4247 Dr. J. 0. Fridley 4248 Dr. J. K. Williford 4249 Dr. F. X. Fallon 4250 Piggly Wiggly 4251 Lillington FCX 4252 United Restaurant Equipment Co. 4253 Unijax, Inc. 4254 Walter Crosland 4255 Wade Marks 4256 Jesse Alphin 4257 C. S. Fowler 4258 Walter Dafford, Jr. 4259 Mrs. James M. Yates 4260 J. Clyde Adams 4261 Layton Supply Company 4262 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 4263 Margaret Randall 4264 Void 4265 Sheriff of Wake County 4266 Sheriff of Cumberland County 4267 Woodall F, McCormick 4268 North Carolina State Office of Bus affairs 4269 House Beautiful 4270 Highland Lumber Co., Inc. 4271 Henry S. Thompson 4272 Roane Barker, Inc. 4273 Club Cleaners 4274 Lida R. O'Quinn 4275 Frances McKay 4276 Dr. C. L. Corbett 4277 Dr. S. Glenn Wilson 4278 Dr. A. W. Peede 4279 American Dental Association 4280 Drs. Garber, Morrison, Daniel 4281 Dept. of Human Resources 4282 Wyeth Laboratories 4283 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 4284 Ormont Drug F, Chemical Co., Inc. 4285 Void 4286 Landauer, Jr. F, Co. 4287 Cape Fear Valley Hospital 4288 Dr. A. C. Williams 25,000.00 735.68 400,000.00 100.50 468.50 86.25 116.10 106.60 341.30 35.66 320.80 222.70 324.75 223.95 378.53 233.75 111.35 238.50 121.00 596.75 400,000.00 100.00 115.00 100.00 72.80 2.25 31.50 78.50 Void 6.44 192.98 20.00 710.50 8.55 1,462.47 90.04 Void 109.20 164.32 2.18 9.90 150.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 650.54 3.07 47.96 132.74 23.54 15.00 25.10 40.00 25.10 50.20 22.70 5.10 14.98 100.00 Void 8.00 4.00 29.76 5.60 7.50 6.24 20.05 54.38 8.80 2.65 55.00 64.00 4.00 24.00 19.50 70.60 9.40 104.08 64.66 89.00 Void 10.80 205.57 75.15 Contribution to AFDC Fund Labor and materials for repairs Courthouse Investment in CD B. Home Care Investment in CD Advertising No. 8027 Ad. Bd. of Comm., Tax Listing 03445176 dated 1 -2 -75 Refund for radiator hose for co. car. Dec. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. Services rendered Sheriff's Dept. Dec. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. Jan Acct. Co. Jail Dec. Acct. Co. Sheriff's Dept. Dec. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. Dec. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. Dec. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. 6 lbs. Plaster of Paris Sheriff's Dept. Dec. Acct. Reg. of Deeds Case 7400548 Phyllis Bradford Case #7400565 Case #7408995 Case # 7408394, 7408580 Dec. Acc. Co. Jail 1 hammer for Co. Jail Inv. 47510, less CM 2747 Inv. 6215274 Cleaning Dunn Office Dec. Rent for Comm. Bldg. Soc. Ser. Social Services Board Meeting. Soc. Ser. Board Meetings. Sc. Serv. Board Meeting Soc. Ser. Board Meetings Dec. Acct. Ext. Dept. Inv. No. 38612 Co. Agt. Gasoline Bookmobile Service of process Service of process Reg. Mail and tax suits VA no 9184 1 year sub. Inv. no. 6001669 Refund Books and meeting expenses Inv. No. 47113 Dec. Acct. Health Dept. Meeting expenses Registration fees Re: VD patients Re: Jessie Barrios Office visits Speakers Flip chart Re: Betty Bradley Dec. Acct. Health Dept. 24 ovral - 28 - Health Dept. Jan Acct. Health Dept. Inv. No. 88276 Inv. No. 374480 Re: Robert Lindsey, Jr. Re: Beverly Hudson 4289 Dr. Benjamin W. Brown 65.16 4290 Lillington Roller Mills 28.50 4291 National Band & Tag Co. 244.76 4292 Pitney Bowes 128.00 4293 Margaret Randall 34.65 4294 North Carolina State Library 1,028.94 4295 Specialized Service $ Supply Co. 6.00 4296 U. S. Civil Defense Council 15.00 4297 E. R. Thomas Drug Acct. 125.00 4298 Belvin L. Strickland 80.00 4299 North Carolina Communications 16.18 4300 Motorola, Inc. 32.50 4301 Burroughs Corp. 564.70 4302 Harnett County News 46.00 4303 Storr Sales Co. 521.78 4304 Twyford Printing Co. 216.25 4305 Morris Wade Sales Co. 139.82 4306 Lafarette Drug 63.83 4307 Lillington Medical Clinic 197.00 4308 Modern Laundry G Cleaners, Inc. 56.63 4309 Carolina Power $ Light Co. 891.15 4310 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 126.76 4311 Harnett Co. Sheltered Workshop 86.75 4312 Carl 0. Jones 18.83 4313 Unijax, Inc. 30.41 4314 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 426.29 4315 Town of Lillington 99.20 4316 Carolina Power $ Light Co. 2,533.48 4317 Hogue Electric Company 45.00 4318 Young's Electric Inc. 50.33 4319 Lillington FCX, Inc. 16.59 4320 Smith's Cabinet Shop 114.22 4321 Mr. D. C. McKinney 113.06 4322 Woodall $ McCormick 138.00 4323 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co. 1,422.58 4324 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co. 140.03 4325 The Daily Record 18.00 4326 The Independent 5.10 4327 Woodall $ McCormick 475.00 4328 Xerox Corp. 249.60 4329 Williams Office Equipment Co. 4.63 4330 Dutch Treat Markets, Inc. 105.58 4331 Storr Sa les 93;:35 4332 3 M Company 35.00 4333 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 42.02 4334 N. C. State - University 13.00 4335 Dr. A. W. Peede 18.00 4336 Dr. Jesse G. Lee j 35.91 4337 Lillington Roller Mins 14.25 4338 Storr Sales Co. 58.23 4339 Lillian B. Smith 12.87 4340 The Dunn Dispatch 46.00 4341 Twyford Printing Co. 126.51 4342 Jalmar Press, Inc. 5.30 4343 Boy Scouts of America 7.95 4344 Dun $ Bradstreet, Inc. 231.75 4345 Scholastic Book Services 3.22 4346 Josten's 270.00 4347 F. W. Faxon Company, Inc. 20.35 4348 N.C. Dept. of Cultural Resources 5.00 4349 The Daily Record 9.92 4350 Joseph Ruzicks, Inc. 160.50 4351 Demco Educational Corp. 47.37 4352 Town of Lillington 5.60 4353 The Baker $ Taylor Company 1,026.82 4354 Educational Activities, Inc. 65.36 4355 Xerox Corporation 206.39 4356 M. H. Brock 15.00 4357 Mrs. Mack R. Hudson 15.00 4358 R. A. Gray 15.00 4359 Mrs. J. 0. Warren 15.00 4360 Mrs. W. A. Johnson 20.00 4361 Gibbons Crews 4362 Mac's Business Machines, Inca 4363 Southeastern Library Association 4364 Virginia S. Warren 4365 Carolina Power f, Light Co. 4366 Storr Sales Company 8.17 4367 Public Assistance. Accounting Branch 30.85 4368 Lafayette Drug Co. 1.70 4369 Charles W. Tulloch, D.D.S. 6.00 4370 McCain Hospital 13460 4371 N. C. Dept. of Conservation $ Dev 1,487.82 4372 N.C. Fed. Surplus Prop. Agcy. 75.00 4373 Hogue Electric Company 46.20 4374 Pope's Inc. 5.18 15.00 20.86 7.00 190.53 58.93 Re: Randy Weaver Inv. Nos. 16274, 16299 Inv. No. 519982 Inv. No. 755064 Travel Inv. No. 9687 Catalog Card Kits L975 Dues Rent for Jan. 75 Rent. for PDH Jan, 1975 Inv. No. 470 Inv. No. 164795 Inv. No. 2038 -271 Advertising Tax Supervisor & Tax Collector 113524, 113700, 113722, 2814, 2376, 2752, 3304 Order Nos. 15811, 15908, 15786 A010630, A011902, A014208, A012952, A013502, H011302 Dec, Acct. Sheriff, Jail $ Co. Agt.. Dec. Acct. Sheriff, Jail $ Health Dept, Dec. Acct. Jail €, Health Dept. Per Statement Inv. Nos. 5313, 8629 Utilities for CCTI Dec. Janitorial Services. Inv. 6215273. Per statement Per Statements Per-Statements Inv. 1175 dated 12 -9 -74. Inv. 3972 Dunn Soc. Ser. Dept. Tree. Courthouse Installing handrail Co. Office Building B. Home Care December Services Per Statements Dec. Ads, Tax Coll Dec. Ad. Tax Coll. Re: Notice of Dismissals 027492326, Reg. of Deeds 263151 Reg. of Deeds Office Dec. Acct. Co. Jail 2667 Dept.of Soc. Services BGM 218073 5313 Ext. Office Inv. No. 83890 Re: William Cameron,RAeford McDougid Re: Wm. L. Chance. No. 16367 Dog Pound Inv.. No. 114212 Cleaning Office Dec. Ads Tax Supery and Tax Coll. 15907, Reg. of Deeds, 15906 Health Dept.. Inv. No. 3060 -Co. Library Inv..NR361541 Inv.. Nos. 40 -459, 40 -460. Inv. No. 7435309651 Inv. 51073 Inv. 224638 1 yr sub for Co. Library 1 yr sub Co. Library Inv.. 60221 - Inv. 873309 Co. Library Per statement Inv. M06 0018, less CM 2459 Inv. .G 2245 26984089, 27341354, 27493290. Co. Library Library Board meeting Inv.. 5021, less Credit Library Professional Dues Expenses for Meeting in Charlotte. Per Statemtnt Inv. 114211, Vet. Office Family Planning Services Title IV -A Ticket 944320 for Tommy Kay Re Tammy Reaves, Patricia Reeves, Lucie Townsend Sanatorium Care Co's share for Forest Fire Control 9232 CD Agency Inv. 1232 Sheriff's Office 2 sets lights courthouse 4375 Void 4376 Lucille Messer 4377 Sir Walter Hotel 4378 Sheriff of Wake 4379 Sheriff of Cumberland County 4380 Lee - Harnett Mental Health Auth 4381 Bank of North Carolina, N.A. 4382 N.C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield 4383 Alvis Lee McKay 4384 William Fred Hall 4385 Andrew M. Anderson 4386 Charles H. Maynor 4387 Neta T. Worth 4388 Thad H. Pope 4389 Harnett County Dept. of Soc. Ser 4390 Georgia Lee Brown, C.S.C. 4391 Lena R. Smith 4392 Void Void 9.60 10.00 10.00 4.00 11,250.00 64,942.68 2,301.52 61.20 177.95 193.95 140.64 453.99 330.00 56.00 129.00 59.00 Void Gen. Assistance Pre- registration fee for 2 youth N.C. Youth Leg. Assembly Service of process 4th qtr. appropriation Jan. Payroll 043 0012 001 Jan. Sal. Landfill Jan. Salary Landfill Jan. Salary $ Travel Services rendered Bd. of Elections Jan. 75 Transportation for John P. Biddick Tax Foreclosure suits. Gen. Assistance 4393 Central Carolina Bank 4 Trust Co.300,000.00 Contribution to School CE Expense SALARY CHECKS ISSUED FOR JANUARY, 1975. 3222 M. H. Brock 3223 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 3224 Gilbert Brown 3225 Bobby R. Etheridge 3226 Jesse Alphin 3227 M. H. Brock 3228 Joyce J. Oliver 3229 H. D. Carson, Jr. 3230 Rachel W. Blanchard 3231 Patsy H. Nobles 3232 Vanessa W. Yound 3233 Thomas Allen 3234 Lottie Patterson 3235 Rachel S. Korpulinski 3236 Alice R. Shomper 3238 W. Earl Jones 3238 Alice Schmincke 3239 Edna W. Butts 3240 Jackie J. Pate 3241 Wade H. Stewart 3242 Edna K. Newton 3253 Madie Lee Morgan 3244 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. 3245 B. F. Temple 3246 Roger W. Lyon 3247 James E. Turnage 3248 Stanley Byrd 3249 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. 3250 Henry D. Hood, III 3251 Johnny Halcomb 3252 Clyde F. Pate 3253 T. A. Coats,Jr. 3254 Henry J. Jacobs 3255 Billy G. Wallace 3256 Rufus H. Parrish 3257 John H. Atkins, III 3258 Sammy R. McLean 3259 Ronald P. Green 3260 George E. Cameron 200.00 144.00 200.00 225.00 200.00 294.78 57.79 814.58 404.90 311.30 381.22 707.78 385.66 356.62 337.75 650.95 409.66 362.23 357.62 698.25 357.98 342.11 543.29 476.65 508.65 521.65. 483.53 471.53 473.53 479.65 474.40 468.53 498.65 463.53 498.65 471.53 462.40 371.63 444.86 3261 James S. West 3262 Flora G. Milton 3263 Clyde L. Ross 3264 June S. Britt 3265 Annie C. Griffis 3266 Shirley McLean 3267 Paul B. Drew 3268 B. E. Sturgill 3269 Ruth Sturgill 3270 Gladys Waller 3271 Helen R. Crews 3272 Naomi F. Hawley 3273 Glyness Meeks 3274 Patricia W. McDonald 3275 Madeline Hawley 3276 Mary P. Avery 3277 Annie L. Gainey 3278 Bobbie S. Mize 3279 Sandra B. Dickens 3280 Emma Lee West 3281 Harvey V. Godfrey 3282 Marjorie G. Wade 3283 Joyce G. Pulliam 3284 Egeta Williams 3285 John D. Davis 3286 Jane H. Smith 3287 Bonnie B. Beasley 3288 Roxanne R. Ayers 3289 Benita J. Beasley 3290 Emmett J. Allen 3291 Carra G. Avery 3292 Bonnie B. Temple 3293 Daniel C. Welch 3294 Joy L. Dawson 3295 Mazelle M. Stephenson 3296 Ruby C. Jenkins 3297 John C. Harvey 3298 Roxie F. Pritchard 3299 Mary A. Parker 386.19 497.57 372.66 328.17 325.13 346.73 236.44 548.88 257.44 244.19 820.06 448.17 501.87 427.68 420.83 416.90 351.20 398.41 372.23 820.52 709.93 610.53 672.18 612.40 669.48 629.35 411.83 324.17 427.42 506.65 417.98 316.50 583.51 492.70 443.77 453.85 603.72 442.90 459.71 376 3300 Nancy E. Johnson 3301 Edward D. Rice 3302 Joyce G. Brown 3303 Hazel V. Byrd 3304 Judith G. Crawford 3305 Cynthia T. Schumann 3306 Edna J. Black 3307 Richard C. Giles 3308 Connor W. Williams, Jr. 3309 Margie Harrington 3310 Kathleen Thomas 3311 Pauline Sanford 3312 Mary Jo Byrd 3313 Vickie N. Turlington 3314 Rhonda B. Clayton 3315 James E. Goff 3316 Charles E. Hammond 3317 H. W. Lloyd 3318 Robert A. Rowland 3319 Lincoln Blanding 3320 Juanita S. Hight 3321 Bettie E. Giles 3322 Mary W. Jones 3323 Virginia L. Simmons 3324 Ida P. Hinnant 3325 Ophelia McLean 3326 Lorena H. Jackson 288.05 3327 564.84 3328 432.78 3329 475.53 3330 710.39 3331 616.70 3332 615.18 3333 585.13 3334 516.28 3335 526.75 3336 587.37 3337 558.32 3338 448.48 3339 448.48 3340 339.09 3341 405.50 3342 344.40 3343 471.00 3344 268.00 3345 248.95 3346 292.23 3347 317.60 3348 268.85 3349 263.78 3350 319.40 3351 244.78 3352 336.73 3353 3354 3355 3356 3357 3358 3359 3360 3361 3362 3363 3364 3365 3366 Henry S. Thompson Lida R. O'Quinn Rebecca S. Coleman Louise M. Lloyd Patricia A. McKee Hoyt B. Fowler Donald R. Womble Margaret N. McDonald Alta Pearl Pope Evelyn B. Howard Bertha M. Taylor Kathy B. Wicker Muriel F. Cann Alma Jean Bass Frances H. McKay Mildred A. Taylor Herbert E. Hudson Corbett A. Coats Robert J. Burnette John Henry Strickland yohn Jay West George G. Pope 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 A. Stewart, Jr. Thomas H. James Lee Vernon Harris Dories McKoy Henry McDougald Alvis Lee Ockletree Tony M. Tucker Bessie W. Moss 1,003.28 809.23 647.02 602.23 644.01 659.72 742.45 418.73 359.51 368.23 286.68 625.33 610.03 328.17 652.36 486.42 620.83 533.57 396.86 363.51 254.52 280.64 559.98 179.59 311.88 304.88 392.23 692.42 405.48 472.15 300.00 70.61 625.74 358.37 324.01 286.81 296.81 318.66 802.59 429.86