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MINUTES OF THE MID -MONTH MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mid -month meeting The mid -month meeting of the Board of Commissioners
was held on Monday, September 15, 1975, in the Comm-
issioners Room, New County Office Building, Lillington,
N. C. The Chairman called the meeting to order at
7:30 P. M. with the following present; Commsg: sioners
M. H. Brock, Jesse Alphin, and W. J. Cotton, Jr.
H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk and Edward H. McCormick,
County Attorney were present for the meeting.
PRAYER Commissioner Alphin led the evening prayer.
READING AND APPROVAL
OF MINUTES The minutes were read by the Secretary and approved.
REPORT ON BIDS FOR SURPLUS
PROPERTY Commissioner Cotton reported on the bids for the
sale of the surplus automobiles, which were opened
on the 2nd day of September, 1975. As spokesman
for the Committee, his recommendation was that
the bids be rejected.
MASSAGE PARLORS
POLICY PRESENTED
County Attorney, Edward McCormick spoke on massage
parlor matters, indicating that enforcement of the
ordinance to regulate massage parlors would commence
on September 20, 1975, and during this time, admin-
istrative matters could be cleared up.
The County Attorney presented a proposed policy for
donsideratbn and action by the Board entitled --
POLICY ON COLLECTING AND REFUNDING FEES FOR MASSAGIST
LICENSES AND MASSAGE PARLOR LICENSES. The proposed
policy follows:
POLICY ON COLLECTING AND REFUNDING FEES FOR
MASSAGIST LICENSES AND MASSAGE PARLOR LICENSES
THAT, WHEREAS, the Sheriff has requested that the County
collect the license fee for Massagists and for Massage Par-
lors required by "An Ordinance Regulating the Business of
Massage and Massage Parlors';'; and
WHEREAS, It is the desire that the County's policy on
this beta matter of record that can be made available to the
public upon request;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ESTABLISH THE
FOLLOWING ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE:
1. APPLICATION FORM. Applicants for either a massagist
license or Massage Parlor license may obtain application forms
from either the Office of the Harnett County Tax Collector
or the office of the Harnett County Sheriff.
2. TENDER OF LICENSE FEE. An applicant for a massagist
license or massage parlor license may tender the required fee
to the Harnett County Tax Collector or his authorized repres-
entative who shall issue a receipt for the amount of the fee
and indicate thereon that the money was tendered in payment
of allicense fee for either a massagist or massage parlor.
3. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM AND RECEIPT TO THE
SHERI FF. The applicant may present to the Sheriff or his
authorized representative the application for a license
and the receipt provided to him at the Tax Collectors
office.
4. ACCEPTANCE OF THE LICENSE FEE AND ISSUANCE OF LICENSE.
If the applicant meets the eligibility requirements for a lic-
ense set out in the County's ordinance regulating the business
of massage and massage parlor and incorporated in the form
"Apllication for Massagist's License /Massage Parlor License ",
then the Sheriff shall issue the license and upon issuance of
a license pursuant to the ordinance, the fee tendered by
the applicant is deemed accepted as payment for the license.
The license shall expire one (1) year after the date of
issuance.
5. REFUND PROCEDURE UPON NON- ISSUANCE OF LICENSE. If
the applicant does not meet the eligibility requirements for
a license as provided for in the ordinance regulating the bus-
iness of massage and massage parlors and incorporated in the
form "Application for Massagist License /Massage Parlor License ",
then the Sheriff shall make the following entry on the receipt:
Action
"No license issued" and sign the same. The applicant
may return the receipt to the Tax Collector and the Tax
Collector may void the receipt and return the payment
if no deposit of the funds has been made; if a deposit
of the funds has been made or if the Tax Collector is other-
wise unable to make a refund, then the Tax Collector shall
make the following entry on the receipt: "No refund Made"
and sign the same. The applicant may take the receipt with
the proper notations from the offices of the Sheriff and
Tax Collector to the County Finance Officer and obtain
a refund of the amount paid by the applicant.
This the 15th day of September, 1975.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
BY: /s/ B. R. Etheridge
Chairman
Commissioner Alphin moved to adopt the policy herein -
before introduced and entered, Commissioner Cotton
seconded and the motion carried, unanimously.
APPLICATION FOR MASSAGIST'S
LICENSE /MASSAGE PARLOR LICENSE
The following form was introduced by the County Attorney
for approval by the Board of Commissioners. Commissioner
Cotton moved that the form be approved for use, Comm-
issioner Alphin seconded the motion and the issue
carried unanimously. A reproduction of the form
follows:
APPLICATION FOR MASSAGIST'S LICENSE /MASSAGE PARLOR LICENSE
I. Eligibility Requirements for a License.
If the answer to one or more of the following questions is "Yes ",
then you are not eligible for license either as a massagist
or a massage parlor operator:
1. Are you under 18 years of age?
2. Have you ever been convicted of violating an ordinance of
Harnett County entitled "An Ordinance Regulating the
Business of Massage and Massage Parlors ?"
3. Have you ever been convicted of a crime involving
sexual misconduct?
II. Further Requirements.
I consent to be fingerprinted and tender herewith a receipt
from the Tax Collector for the following (check one):
/ / $50.00 for a massage license.
/ / $500.00 for a Massage Parlor License.
This day of , 19
Applicant
Business Address
Business Telephone No.
Hwy.or Road No.(for Massage Parlor
License Only)
Description of Premises to be included
in License (for Massage Parlor License
only)
NOTE: Applicants are entitled to the following:
1. A copy of the County's Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance
Regulating the Business of Massage and Massage Parlors."
2. A copy of the County's Policy entitled a "Policy on
Collecting and Refunding Fees for Massagist Licenses
and Massage Parlor Licenses."
COMMENTS ON THE APPEARANCE BEFORE
UTILITIES COMMISSION The County Attorney commented on the appearance on
September 9, 1975, before the Utilities Commission,
stating that he, Chairman Etheridge and Commissioner
Alphin, had appeared to protest the increased rate
with no additional services for the County.
JOHN INGRAHAM, CPA
JURY COMMISSION
CHAIRMAN
John Ingraham, Certified Public Accountant, who audits
the books and records of the County, appeared before
the Board, presented copies of his "REPORT ON EXAM-
INATION OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1975,"
and discussed with the Commissioners the important
aspects of the report. The Board accepted the
report with appreciation.
Graham Henry, Chairman of the Jury Commission, presented
statements for the Commission for their work in com-
piling the jury list as follows:
B. B. Hudson $ 975.00
Fulton Patterson 1,600.00
Graham Henry 2,400.00
REPORTS OF THE MANAGER
Landfill Container
Site
Tax Offices
moving
Sheltered Workshop
News
REQUEST FROM RED
CROSS
County Manager Brock made a report on the County Garage,
and presented estimates for fencing to enclose the
garage area, from three vendors as follows: Allison
Fence Company - $3,340.00 -- Acme Fence Company -
$3,190.00 -- with alternate proposal $281.00 -- Sears
Roebuck — $3,809.76. He suggested that a committee
be named to determine the best offer so that an
order could be placed for the fence. The Chairman
appointed a committee with the authority to decide
the best offer and to purchase the fence, this by
motion of Commissioner Alphin and second of Commiss-
ioner Cotton, and a unanimous vote. The persons
appointed to compose the committee were Commissioners
Cotton and Brock.
The Manager reported on the landfill container site,
in that construction would soon begin. He reported
that moving day to the new Tax Supervisor and Tax
Collector quarters to thebbasement area of the
Courthouse was set for October 1st.
He then talked with the Board about the activities
of the Sheltered Workshop and their expansion plans
and of the contracts for the construction of nut-
crackers. The Chairman stated that he would plan a
tour of the premises after the first Monday meeting
in October so the Commissioners could visit the
facility.
A request was presented from the Harnett County Chap-
ter of American Red Cross for the $1,000. that was
included in the present budget. Commissioner Cotton
moved that the request be honored, Commissioner Alphin
seconded and the issue carried.
RSVP request for
Letter of Intent A request from RSVP was made in that a letter of intent
to support the program was needed, for an amonnt of an
appropriation of $3,800. plus space and utilities, be
issed to the proper authorities by the Board of Comm-
issioners. Commissioner Alphin moved that a letter
of intent indicating continued support in the Amount
of $3,800. plus space and utilities be issued,
Commissioner Cotton seconded and the issue passed.
ELEVATING SCRAPER
PROPOSALS After presentation of two proposals to procure an
elevating scraper for the landfill program,
the Chairman appointed a committee,
composed of Commissioners Brock and Cotton, to meet
with the County Attorney to determine the most feas-
ible and equitable method to secure such a piece
of equipment. A tentative meeting was set for
September 16, 1975.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9:20 P. M.
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Clerk to the, Bo rd
GENERAL FUND CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1975.
6264 N. R. Sessoms 100.00
6265 Thad H. Pope 395.59
6266 Virginia Warren 79.14
6267 Helen McFarland 101.30
6268 Harnett Co. AFDC Fund 17,332.22
6269 Harnett County AD Fund 6,350.00
6270 Payroll A/C 5,371.17
6271 Kenneth Earl Holland 177.10
6272 Bank of North Carolina, NA 2,804.10
6273 Bank of North Carolina, NA 2,078.86
6274 The Law Enforcement Officers Benefit
and Retirement Fund 678.35
6275 William L. Meyers 50.00
6276 N.C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield 1,138.00
6277 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster 4,000.00
6278 Bank of North Carolina, NA 13,768.00
6279 N.C. Blue Cross Y, Blue Shield 1,445.00
6280 Bank of North Carolina, NA 4,588.69
6281 The Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit
and Retirement Fund 678.35
6282 Void Void
6283 Lafayette Drug Co. 3.75
6284 Lillington EXXON Station 34.70
6285 Lillington Exxon Inc. 36.00
6286 Lillington " 1,163.70
6287 Lillington " 1,061.39
6288 Barbara Edison 322.54
6289 Dunn Recreation Department 1,675.00
6290 Coats 1,625.00
6291 Angier Recreation Commission 1,625.00
6292 Lillington " 1,625.00
6293 Erwin Recreation Commission 1,675.00
6294 Dunn Recreation Department 435.00
6295 Mae Marshbanks 200.00
6296 Jolly Day Camp 1,500.00
6297 Harmony 1,000.00
6298 Boone Trail Recreation Dept. 347.00
6299 John Womble 8.00
6300 Edna Truelove 37.66
6301 Harnett County School CO 50,000.00
6302 McLeod, Watson, Coats, Inc. 650.00
6303 Bank of North Carolina 1,890.00
6304 Mrs. L. R. Arnold 238.50
6305 Mrs. Dougald McCauley 100.00
6306 Mrs. David Ferrell 220.45
6307 Mrs. A. M. Ivey 294.75
6308 Lettie Johnson 131.80
6309 Amanda McFarland 233.75
6310 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 345.10
6311 Mrs. Edwin Morris 111.35
6312 Mrs. Herman Tew 86.25
6313 Mrs. J. A. Walker 345.10
10 days as Court Officer
Services rendered Bd. of Elections
Seminar expenses
Services rendered Bod. of Elections
Contribution
Contribution
EJP Payroll
EJP Angier
Matching contri. for SS Health Lib CD
Gen. Emp and Policemen
Matching contri for deputies
Cost of Living pay.
043 0012 001
Postage for Postage Meter
Aug. WH Tax
043 0012 001.
Emp. ret. contri.
Emp. Ret. Contri.
4 gals distilled water
Acct. to 8 -18 -75
Acct. for Co. Mgr.
Acct through 8 -16
Aug. Acct. from 8 -18 -75
16 days Arts & Crafts for Aug.
1/2 of allocation for Recreation
Softball tournaments
Arts $ Crafts workshop
2 Jolly Day Camps.
1975 Recreation allocation
Lights and Jr. League tourn.
Transportation W.R. Byrd
2 days work in Bd. of Elections
Bal of 1974 -75 Approp.
Public official bond
Bal. Aug. WH tax
B. Home Care
B. Home Care less overpayment July.
B. Home Care
7486
6314 Mrs. Ernest West
6315 Kennedy Home
6316 Bessie Lee
6317 Falcon Orphanage
6318 Kennedy Home
6319 Church of God Orphanage
6320 Mrs. Cristal Evans
6321 Mrs. J. A. Walker
6322 Mrs. C. V. Evans
6323 Vanessa W. Young
6324 Harnett County News
6325 Institute of Government
6326 Institute of Government
6327 Joseph Ruzicka- South, Inc.
6328 E. Marshall Woodall
6329 Georgia Lee Brown, CSC
6330 Lillington Tire Sales and Service
6331 Supreme Gulf Service Station
6332 Randy E. Sturgill
6333 Dr. Grover C. Pate
6334 ABC Mfg.
6335 Lillington Medical Clinic
6336 Everette Arnold, CPCU
6337 Eastman Kodak Co.
6338 Owen G. Dunn Co.
6339 Div. of Health Services
6340 The Dunn Clinic
6341 Dr. F. X. Fallon
6342 N. C. Natural Gas Corp.
6343 Dutch Treat Markets, Inc.
6344 Johnson's
6345 Mack's Variety Fashions
6346 Carolina Tel. €, Tel. Co.
6347 Social Casework
6348 Double Evnelope Corp.
6349 Wendy Pulliam
6350 Wade Marks
6351 American Public Welfare Assoc.
6352 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
6353 First Citizens Bank $ Tr. Co.
6354 Bank of North Carolina
6355 First Citizens Bank €, Tr. Co.
6356 Central Carolina Bank $ Tr. Co.
6357 Southern National Bank
6358 Waccamaw Bank $ Trust Co.
6359 Mrs. Edwin Boyette
6360 J. Clyde Adams
6361 Walter Dafford, Jr.
6362 C. S. Fowler
6363 Jesse Alphin
6364 N.C. State University
6365 Gray €, Creech, Inc.
6366 Godwin Building Supply Co.
6367 Dr. Jo. Anne Burkhalter
6368 Mildred West
6369 Lillington Hardware €, Furn.
6370 Institute of Government
637 1 Harold Lambeth
6372 Calimaster Sound Instruments, Inc.
6373 Electric Sales €, Ser., Inc.
6374 Cape Fear Insurance Agency
6 375 Lida R. O'Quinn
6376 Muriel F. Cann
6377 Louise Lloyd
6378 Patricia McKee
6379 Donald R. Womble
6380 Patricia McKee
6381 Frances McKoy
6382 Kathy McAllister
6383 Dr. C. E. Roberts
6384 Dr. J. 0. Fridley
6385 M. H. Brock
6386 Billy Lanier
6387 Roy H. Byrd
6388 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hosp.
6389 Dr. C. L. Corbett
6390 dr. A. W. Peede
6391 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
6392 Clyb Cleaners
6393 Wyeth Laboratories
6394 Syntex Laboratories, Inc.
6395 Schmid Laboratories, Inc.
6396 Dept. of Human Resources
6397 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster
6398 Parke, Davis $ Company
107.10 B.
116.15 B.
596.75
100.00
115.00
72.80
106.60
7.66
15.32
3.00 Travel Exp.
24.00 Adv.
5.15 Publications
10.30 20 copies Pretrial Crim. Procedure
990.00 Inv. nos. 68970, 69534.
160.00 Tax foreclosure suits
118.00 Court Costs
458.43 Aug. Acct. Sheriff
798.12 Aug. Acct.
95.89 48 1/2 days work
46.00 Re Jimmy Lawson
160.99 Inv. No. 13999
82.00 Professional services
300.30 Policy LC 2234
1,283.65 54271, 54635, 54679, 16993, 122- H24634.
423.11 2 fee books
150.00 Case 7500433
25.00 Casee 7505464
25.00 Case 7505465
12.71 per statement
81.58 Acct. Co. Jail
20.70 Aug Acct. Co. Jail
47.05 Aug Acct.
18.18 Per statement
18.00 1 yr sub.
141.74 Inv. 169293
28.24 Cleaning Dunn Soc. Serv. Office
20.00 Aug Comm Bldg Rent
275.00 Agency membership
100.00 200 Food Stamp Transactions• - July
75.00 150 "
158.00 316 "
110.00 220 "
88.50 177 "
118.00 236 "
131.50 263 "
25.10 Soc. Ser. Bd. Meet
22.70 Soc. "
25.10 Soc. "
20.00 Soc. "
25.10 Soc. "
Home Care
Home Care
It
11
11
"
44.75
20.25
8.79
608.40
23.85
11.17
5.15
33.89
49.76
34.25
9.00
1.75
3.50
2.38
96.27
4.25
89.50
2.10
89.86
25.00
20.00
21.20
21.20
23.60
3.00 Re Toshene Renee Mims.
280.00 Aug. Clinics
352.75 Treating patients and clinics
142.24 Aug. Acct.
34.68 July, Aug acct.
208.16 8097
520.00 1927910
180.00 089987
53.70 July, Aug Acct.
50.00 postage
111.24 Inv. 62330
J 8487 - Dated July 31, 1975
Inv. No. 21284
Inv. No. 152566
Aug Clinics, Mileage
mileage
1027
7679
Cutting grass at Dunn Health Center
Inv.
Inv. No. 8180
532 JC 8642
July Workshop
Expenses
San. Meeting
Expenses
Workshop
Expenses
Bd. of Health Meet -ng
"
6398
Parke, Davis $ Company
6399 Void
6400 Lillington Roller Mills
6401 Margaret Randall, Lib.
6402 Dorothy A. Dollar
6403 N. C. State Library
6404 Supt. of Documents
6405 Home Library Service
6406 Western Publishing Co., Inc.
6407 N. C. Council of Women's Orfanizations
6408 The Register f, Tribune Syndicate
6409 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster
6410 Gaylord Bros. Inc.
6411 Town of Lillington
6 412 Norwood Oil Co.
6413 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
6414 Netro Blue
6415 Thomas T. Lanier
6416 KHB Professional Electronics
6417 Motorola, Inc.
6418 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
6419 The Daily Record
6420 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
6421 Carolina Power F, Light Co.
6422 Storr Sales Co.
6423 Cavin's Business Products, Inc.
6424 Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc.
6425 Lillington FCX
6 426 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
6427 Xerox Corp
6428 Modern Laundry $ Cleaners, Inc.
6429 Morris Wade Sales Co.
6430 Twyford Printing Co.
6431 N.C. State Comm for the Blind
6432 N.C. Dept. of NER
6433 B. E. Bobbitt f, Assoc.
6434 Harnett Co. Sheltered Workshop
6435 Ellis Barbour g Sons
6436 ICN pharmaceuticals
6437 Clyde L. Patterson
6438 Purdie Bros. Inc.
6439 Wilbourne Furn. Co.
6440 Lillington FCX 40.41
6441 City Service Station
6442 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
6443 Town of Lillington
6444 James Allen
6445 Lanky's Bicycle Shop
6446 Sears, Roebuck and Company
6447 Chief Boiler Inspector
6448 Hogue Electric Co.
6449 Lee Vernon Harris
6450 Byerly Enterprises, Inc.
6451 Thomson -Davis Agency
6452 Cape Fear Criminal Justice P. reg.
6453 Carolina Arts f Pub.
6454 Hayes Hobby House
6455 Twyford Printing Company
6456 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
6457 Amway Products
6 458 Degree Day Systems, Inc.
6459 Lillington Auto Parts
6460 Oil Equipment MAINTENANCE Co.
6461 Warren Bros. Oil Co.
6462 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hosp.
6463 Harold W. Lloyd Agri- Ext. Ag.
6464 Harnett County Special School Dist.
6465 Black River Fire District
6466 Buies Creek Fire District
6467 Erwin Fire District
6468 Flatwoods Fire District
6469 Summerville Fire District
6470 Spout Springs Fire District
6471 Flat Branch Fire District
6472 Anderson Creek Fire District
6473 Grove Fire District
6474 Harnett County AD Fund
6475 Harnett County AFDC Fund
6476 Payroll A/C
6477 Church of God Children's Home
6478 Amanda McFarland
6479 The Dunn Dispatch
6480 Pope Printing Co.
6481 Georgia Lee Brown CSC
6482 National Police Supply
111.24 62330
Void
39.40 Aug Acct. Dog Pound
58.19 qJuly Aug. Travle
63.15 Aug. Travel
442.42 Inv. 10275
18.90 Pamphlets Co. Libraries
10.65 Invoice
6.30 8723 0046
5.00 Directory
35.45 Aug. Acct. Co. Lib.
25.00 Postage stamps
148.99 Inv. 353855 -0
5.60 Per statement
24.00 Aug Acct.
51.10 75 -5413
6.00 Cleaning CD Office
49.56 Expenses Regional Safety School.
12.48 2216
32.50 26700
288.58 1831, 1828.
42.50 Aug. ads for Bd. of Comm and Auditor
376.12 5086 5013
287.96 Per statements
271.81 117994, 10986, 118997, 119454.
294.89 3146, 2940
533.50 Aug. Acct.
8.32 Aug Acct. Jail -July Acct. SS
5.75 1941, 43438, 36745
439.72 031621117, 103552059, 031320136, 031494072.
49.21 Aug Acct.
38.33 17794, 15927, 16793, 1034
515.10 17274, 17275, 17276, 17277, 17273, 17194
558.73 Co's share for aid to the Blind
1,723.02 Co's part for Forest Fire Control
267 inv. for Sheltered Workshop
67.94 Co's share of utilities
1,411.00 #25SM805735
55.39 0807 -0114
6.00 Parts for gte
82.79 40699
6.24 2530 Vac. bags.
July Aug. Acct.
9.10 July, Aug Acct.
197.64 Per statement
125.00 Per statement
10.82 Refund materials purchased
4.25 965 -keys
10.72 Gate for garbage program
4.00 Inv. No. 7524454
35.51 1766
5.55 Aug Travel
908.00 Pol. 22 SMP 513073
89.00 pol. 475 11 86
2,181.72 Inv. Nos. 152, 175.
9.36 Inv. No. 20071
71.93 14153, 14184
107.06 17301, 17302.
12.03 Per statement
8.79 984204
108.60 45491
117.73 16808, 17013
1,699.34 7728, 7731
3,594.33 5284 County Garage
81.75 Aug. Culture Plates
16.38 July travel
4,166.86 1% sales Tax ending 6 -30 -75
865.65
674.91
762.95
440.16
1,349.83
484.18
528.19
674.91
674.91
56.00 Contri. from Gen.Fd.
547.97
5,762.00 EJp
94.60 B. Home Care
51.94
32.00 Aug. 21 Ad.
47.84 10 Misc. Books
12.00 74- CVD1799
13.39 Inv. No. 27358
488
6483 Larry V. Turlington
6484 Lillington Medical Clinic
6485 Piggly Wiggly
6486 Eastman Kodak Company
6487 Lanier's Hardware
6488 Dr. S. Glenn Wilson
6489 Betsy Johnson memborial Hospital
6490 Ortho Pharmaceutical Copr.
6491 Roane - Barker, Inc.
6492 Planned PArenthood Fed. of America
6493 Municipal Forms $ Sustems
6494 Public Affairs Committee, Inc.
6495 Western Publishing Co., Inc.
6496 Harnett County News
6497 Cricket
6498 Survive
6499 KHB Professional Electronics
6500 Morris Wade Sales Co.
6501 Carolina Power F, Light Co.
6502 E. R. Thomas Drug Acct.
6503 Belvin L. Strickland
6504 Xerox Corp
6505 Twyford Printing Company
6506 Lafayette Drug Co.
6507 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
6508 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
6509 Edward H. McCormick
6510 N.C. Dept. of NER
6511 United Daughters of the Conf
6512 Unijax
6513 Shaw's Plumbing Service
6514 Lanier's Hardware
6515 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
6516 Exxon Company
6517 Gulf Oil Corp.
6518 American Express Company
6519 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
6520 The Wall Street Journal
6521 Casey S. Fowler
6522 Theron Miller
6523 Haywood Hall
6524 Eugene Smith
6525 Morris Wade Sales Co.
6526 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster
6527 Lillington Auto Parts
6528 C $ D Agency
6529 Lafayette Drug Company
6530 Payroll A/C
6531 Eunice Rozella
6532 James R. Allen
6533 Harnett County Medicaid Fund
6534 Harnett County AD Fund
6535 Harnett County AFDC Fund
6536 Sandra Leann Gilbert
6537 Neil A. Stewart, Jr.
6538 Margaret Murchison
6539 Deborah J. Gray
6540 Cara S. Hewitt
6541 Marion Lockamy
6542 Mark Helms
6543 Carolina Power €, Light Co.
6544 Town of Lillington
6545 N. C. Natural Gas Corp
6546 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.
6547 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
6548 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
6549 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
6550 Division of Health Services
6551 Payroll A/C
6552 Void
6553 Andrew M. Anderson
6554 William Fred Hall
6555 Bank of North Carolina, NA
6556 Bank of North Carolina, NA
6557 The Law Enforcement Officer's Ben.
6558 N.C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield
6559 Bank of North Carolina, NA
6560 Bank of North Carolina, NA
6561 Bank of North Carolina, NA
6562 Law Enforcement Benefit and Ret.
6563 Bank cf North Carolina, NA
6564 The Bank of North Carolina, NA
6565 N. C. Dept. of Revenue
6566 N. C. Blue Cross 8, Blue SShield
65.00
145.00
824.39
768.48
6.50
156.00
20.50
247.05
195.03
10.67
75.62
27.50
8.30
4.68
20.00
5.00
18.72
27.44
57.59
125.00
80.00
296.48
412.68
118.01
132.58
154.96
666.00
2,975.58
500.00
132.11
8.50
38.55
112.16
90.90
7.15
20.00
38.02
42.00
18.00
18.90
17.70
20.10
27.83
30.00
11.78
6,415.00
61.74
3,616.95
20.00
200.53
10,827.20
56.00
316.99
409.22
592.10
37.80
25.65
17.55
17.25
58.05
488.78
1.30
6.70
34.52
1,793.23
188.20
1,862.35
750.00
72,694.29
Void
195.83
192.83
2,334.07
1,692.44
558.35
1,203.80
8,463.21
11,116.94
3,879.90
558.35
11,384.90
19,582.76
10,432.74
1,488.74
Repairs to Co. Care.
Professional Services
Aug Acct.
55123, 122- H26543.
25 Toxophene Dust Co. Jail
Treatment for 15 patients
Re: Tyrill Chance, Levon Surles,Lori Ann
395635
57289, 57293.
13601
14297
L14597.
B8080077 Lib.
sub.
2 yrs. sub.
1 yr renewal
CD Agency
1477
Per statement
Sept. Rent
Sept. REnt PDH
31878976, 31792824, 31793317
17419, 17420, 17421, 17418
July Acct.
1832, 1830.
5182
Aug. Professional services
Co's share forest Fire Control
1975 -76 appropriation
6240929
1799
July, Aug. Acct.
Per statement
9 369 130 159 6
44813 42352
047 138 863 7
July,Agu Acct.
1 yr sub.
Dev. Bd. Meeting
If
It
Aug. Acct.
Postage
17663, 17893
WC policy
Soc. Service
Title I
Bus ticket
Title 1 payroll
Contri Gen. Fund
f
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
it
f
Salary
travel and salary
travel
Travel
Per statements
n
Reimbursement for NC Medicaid
Sept. payroll
September Salary
Sept. Salary
Matching contri.
Matching contri.
0430012001
69- 0560675 -001
ft
Employees' Ret. Contri.
Employees ret. contri.
WH Tax Sept.
Employees' contri SS
4300019927
0430012001
SALARY CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1975.
5178 Bobby R. Etheridge
5179 M. H. Brock
5180 W. J. Cotton, Jr.
5181 Gilbert Brown
5182 Jesse Alphin
5183 M. H. Brock
5184 Patsy H. Nobles
5185 H. D. Carson, Jr.
5186 Rachel W. Blanchard
5187 Vanessa W. Young
5188 Thomas Allen
5189 Lottie Patterson
5190 Rachel S. Korpulinski
5191 Alice R. Shomper
5192 W. Earl Jones
5193 Alice Schmincke
5194 Edna W. Butts
5195 Jackie J. Pate
5196 Wade H. Stewart
5197 Edna K. Newton
5198 Madie Lee Morgan
5199 Joyce J. Oliver
5200 Lemuel C. Gregory,Jr.
5201 B. F. Temple
5202 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr.
5203 Johnny Halcomb
5204 Clyde F. Pate
5205 Sammy R. McLean
5206 Rufus H. Parrish
5207 Billy G. Wallace
5208 James S. West
5209 Ronald P. Green
5210 James E. Turnage
5211 T. A. Coats, Jr.
5212 John H. Atkins, III
5213 George E. Cameron
5214 Henry J. Jacobs
5215 Stanley Byrd
5216 Roger W. Lyon
5217 Henry D. Hood, 111
5218 Connie C. Spence
5219 Flora Green Milton
5220 Clyde L. Ross
5221 June S. Britt
5222 Void
5223 Annie L. Griffis
5224 Shirley McLean
5225 Paul B. Drew
5226 B. E. Sturgill
5227 Ruth Sturgill
5228 Gladys Walker
5229 Helen R. Crews
5230 Naomi F. Hawley
5231 Glyness Meeks
5232 Patricia W. McDonald
5233 Madeline W. Hawley
5234 Mary P. Avery
5235 Annie Lee Gainey
5236 Bobbie S. Mize
5237 Sandra B. Dickens
5238 Emma Lee West
5239 Harvey V. Godfrey
5240 Marjorie G. Wade
5241 Joyce G. Pulliam
5242 Egeta Williams
5243 John D. Davis
5244 Jane H. Smith
5245 Bobbie B. Beasley
5246 Daniel C. Welch
5247 John C. Harvey
5248 Edward D. Rice
5249 Judith G. Crawford
5250 Cynthia T. Schumann
5251 Benita J. Beasley
5252 Emmett J. Allen
5253 Carra G. Avery
5254 Mazelle M. Stephenson
5255 Ruby C. Jenkins
5256 Mary A. Parker
5257 Joyce G. Brown
5258 Richard C. Giles
5259 Connor W. Williams, Jr.
5260 Roxanne R. Ayers
5261 Bonnie B. Temple
5262 Nancy E. Johnson
225.00
200.00
114.00
200.00
200.00
580.42
238.15
814.67
444.35
356.62
696.04
410.66
348.50
371.75
646.73
442.66
371.98
367.37
725.50
381.98
375.11
356.62
560.29
486.65
501.53
491.65
499.40
485.40
467.40
490.53
433.49
467.65
540.65
485.53
501.53
486.40
506.31
509.19
518.06
497.19
428.63
541.95
396.66
348.17
345.88
347.13
311.44
570.88
410.97
266.19
871.19
496.78
507.10
438.22
469.31
438.35
377.86
435.76
406.63
758.33
740.95
670.96
678.80
612.66
621.81
717.10
461.06
607.61
585.18
585.23
113.18
656.72
463.28
489.53
441.53
432.98
461.83
410.86
475.63
555.68
612.79
357.00
379.51
333.88
5263 Vickie N. Turlington
5264 Edna J. Black
5265 Janice M. Williford
5266 Margie Harrington
5267 Kathleen Thomas
5268 Pauline Sanford
5269 Maydell A. Hatley
5270 Donna Sue Taylor
5271 Anne Dean
5272 Linca C. Sprinkle
5273 James E. Goff
5274 H. W. Lloyd
5275 Earl Lee Childers, Jr.
5276 Lincoln Blanding
5277 Juanita S. Hight
5278 Bettie E. Giles
5279 Mary W. Jones
5280 Virghia L. Simmons
5281 Ida P. Hinnant
5282 Ophelia McLean
5283 Lorena H. Jackson
5284 Henry S. Thompson
5285 Lida R. O'Quinn
5286 Rebecca S. Coleman
5287 Louise M. Lloyd
5288 Patricia A. McLee
5289 Hoyt B. Fowler
5290 Donald Ray Womble
5291 William F. Roach
5292 Margaret N. McDonald
5293 Alta Pearl Pope
5294 Evelyn B. Howard
5295 Bertha M. Taylor
5296 Kathy B. Wicker
5297 Muriel F. Cann
5298 Alma Jean Bass
5299 Frances H. McKay
5300 Meta T. Worth
5301 Kathy S. McAllister
5302 Lula B. Morrison
5303 Herbert E. Hudson
5304 Corbett A. Coats
5305 Robert Junior Burnette
5306 John H. Strickland
5307 John Jay West
5308 George G. Pope
5309 Margaret R. Randall
5310 Janet H. Johnson
5311 Nina P. Bethune
5312 Melanie H. Collins
5313 Virginia S. Warren
5314 Thomas T. Lanier
5315 Lillian B. Smith
5316 Jean M. Irvin
5317 Edward H. McCormick
5318 Roy S. Godwin
5319 Thomas H. James
5320 Lee Vernon Harris
5321 Dories McKoy
5322 Henry McDougald
5323 Alvis Lee Ockletree
5324 Tony M. Tucker
5325 Bessie W. Moss
5326 Fred D. Freeman, Jr.
5327 Own H. Willis, Jr.
5328 Robert A. Gray, Jr.
5329 Joseph D. Lucas
5330 Grace L. Stoen
5331 Wayne Faircloth
EJP CHECKS FOR SEPTEMBER
5090 Jimmie G. Avery
5091 Lynda S. Ogburn
5092 Ronnie L. Hargis
5093 W. D. Farmer
5094 Mahlon R. Parker, Jr.
5095 Theron L. Stewart
5096 Charles Walden, Jr.
5097 Randy T. Cook
5098 Tommy 0. Bennett
5099 Thomas J. Turlington
5100 Genevieve Matthews
5101 Chalmas C. Stewart
5102 Dorothy A. Dollar
556.16
499.15
591.42
488.35
539.12
524.12
478.23
518.28
724.85
452.36
427.50
471.00
300.00
271.95
314.23
339.60
290.85
286.78
342.40
255.78
336.13
1,024.75
852.38
629.48
683.75
595.68
703.23
772.31
784.50
443.73
391.51
386.23
385.08
580.55
628.05
348.17
673.61
455.03
578.92
421.78
626.38
553.18
426.86
395.51
273.12
273.24
575.51
196.59
345.88
329.13
414.23
745.58
400.43
501.66
300.00
70.61
382.37
356.01
323.81
309.81
325.81
931.80
464.86
720.67
767.10
718.78
715.83
183.80
288.28
266.28
161.30
161.30
253.63
248.92
155.00
82.50
176.30
84.50
241.62
179.84
227.62
157.77
490
5103
5104
5105
5106
5107
5108
5109
5110
5111
5112
5113
5114
5115
5116
5117
5118
5119
5120
5121
5122
5123
5124
5125
5126
5127
5128
5129
5130
5131
5132
5133
5134
5135
5136
5137
5138
5139
5140
5141
5142
5143
5144
5145
5146
5147
5148
5149
5150
5151
5152
5153
5154
5155
William A. Strickland
Johns S. Jones
Ed. W. Frderick
James T. Bunn
David E. Jones
William E. Guy
Ronald E. Whitman
Wanda E. Jones
Walter L. Skinadore
Danny R. Hall
Syble D. Gautier
Edna L. Ray
Danny K. Cook
Deborah C. Phillips
Grover C. McCormick
Leron M. Ockletree
Eddie D. Wall
Thomas W. Baldwin
Monroe Atkins
Kenneth E. Holland
Jimmie G. Avery
Lynda S. Ogburn
Ronnie L. Hargis
W. D. Ramer
Mahlon R. Parker, Jr.
Theron L. Stewart
Charles Walden, Jr.
Tommy 0. Bennett
John S. Jones
Ed W. Frederick
James T. Bunn
David E. Jones
Norman L. McLean
Kathy J. Godwin
William E. Guy
Ronald E. Whitman
Wanda e. Jones
Walter L. Skinadore
Danny R. Hall
Syble D. Gautier
Edna L. Ray
Danny K. Cook
Henry C. Jackson
Deborah C. Phillips
Grover C. McCormick
Leron M. Ockletree
Eddie D. Wall
Monroe Atkins
Thomas J. Turlington
Genevieve Matthews
Chalmas C. Stewart
William A. Strickland
Dorothy A. Dollar
233.37
144.74
172.74
216.96
160.03
215.62
161.30
103.98
68.32
161.30
147.21
147.21
143.23
188.96
175.30
169.30
186.30
81.73
96.98
176.30
266.28
161.30
161.30
254.28
248.92
155.00
152.00
153.00
144.74
87.37
216.96
160.03
168.47
72.74
215.62
161.30
162.30
112.81
146.47
81.61
147.21
90.94
162.30
188.96
175.30
169.30
186.30
204.96
241.62
163.65
227.62
206.13
138.91
TITLE 1 FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
5156
5157
5158
5159
5160
5161
5162
5163
5164
5165
5166
5167
5168
5169
5170
5171
5172
5173
5174
5175
5176
5177
Lowdermilk Quinten
Randy L. Thomas
Billy R. Brown
James Quick, Jr.
Aaron L. Pope
Don W. Pleasant
Danny E. Pope
Odis L. McNeill
Pamela H. West
Sheila A. Smith
Prescilla Surles
David W. Patterson
Dallas B. Graves
Deborah McLamb Taylor
Vickie F. Pope
Rhonda G. Howard
Marc E. Dykes
Lois G. Stewart
Sherry D. Hall
Laura Lucas
Karne M. Pope
Betsy A. Groves
182.75
192.25
211.33
216.63
215.16
192.25
220.46
103.56
168.92
192.25
200.53
166.29
142.57
149.36
147.43
107.94
128.00
126.58
121.18
146.67
134.31
150.53