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MINUTES OF THE'. MID- MONTH:MEETING OF JANUARY 19, 1976
ID MONTH MEETING The mid -month meeting of the Board of Commissioners met on Monday
- January 19, 1976. The Chairman, Bobby: ir Etheridge, called the
meeting to order at 7 :30,P.M., with all members present, the Clerk
and the Attorney.
RAYER Commissioner Jesse - Alphin led the.evening prayer.
¥INUTES READ &
PP ROVED
'The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved by
motion-Of Commissioner Stewart, second of Co- missioner Alphin and
a unanimous: vote. -
".ESOLUTION -St. Street
onderoea The following' resolution pertaining.to'Saints Street, Ponderosa
Subdivision, was.presented.:.to the Board for. action. 'Commissioner
Alphin -moved . to - approve the resolution Commissioner' Cotton sec-
. onded and the vote -was unanimous. Resolution recorded on pg. 547.
HOMAS ALLEN
ax Supervisor
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor came before the Board to request that
tax listing be allowed in the various townships until. February
13, 1976, as is already official and .then 'an °'extension be granted
to allow listing in the Office of the Tax Supervisor through
March 1, 1976, without penalty. Commissioner Stewart moved that
tax lien-mg without, penalty be, allowed from the Tax Supervisor's
office from February 16, 1976 through March 1, 1976. Commissioner
Cotton` seconded the motion and the issue passed.
QUESTS FOR EXTENSION OF :TIME' FOR FILING
ONF. INV. Mr. 'Allen presented a list of companies who had written to receive
an-extension of time for filing Confidential Inventory listings
through March 31, 1976. These are the Companies:
Exxon Company, Sperry Rand Corporation, Xerox.Corporation, The
Great'Atlantic'& Pacific Tea'Company, Mobile'Oil'Corp., Burling -
ton Industries, Inc., Mobile Home Industries, Inc., Coffee /Time,
N.C., FCX,,Inc.- ,.Gulf Oil Corporation, IBM Corp.
Commissioner Cotton'moved that an extension be'granted the fore -
going companies - through March 31, 1976, in which to complete the
filing of their tax abstracts for the year 1976. Commissioner
Alphin seconded the motion and the' issue 'passed.
ax Refunds &
eleases Mr. Alien - presented a request for a refund'for Elbert Louis &
Gaitha MON.-Campbell; Duke Township, for a tax charge of $68. due
to'double listing of a mobile home. "Commissioner Cotton moved
to grant the refund,.ConmissionerAlphin- seconded and the issue
passed.
Mr. Allen presented a request for- refund from Norris Auto & Trust-,
Clinic; Averasboro Township, for`listing:error on Confidential
statement:, Commissioner Alphin moved the request of $229.60
be granted,' Commissioner Cotton seconded and the issue carried.
Mr. Allen :presented requests -for relief' of penalty for the
following persons in that late postmarking of their mail to the
Tax Office subjected them to the imposition of the late listing
penalty -.. Thoserequesting'relief were Edward A. Register &
Marlene Daly Avery, t/a Ed's Village Open Air'Market- $128.51.
Doris Register d /b /a Village Washerette -$7.88 John T. Faircloth
d /b /a Dunn Sporting Center- $47.42. -
Commissioner- Brock•moved'_to relieve the`penaltieszimposed, Com-
missioner Alphin seconded and the issue - carried.
FFICE OF CIVIL PREPAREDNESS
BUDGET PROPOSAL Thomas Lanier, Assistant Civil-Defense :Director, presented a pro -
posed budget projection'for the Harnett County Office of Civil
Preparedness forthe years 1977'and 1978. This proposal is nec-
'essary'because of future planning. Commissioner Brock moved to
approve'the budget as presented' subject to -the- county budget in
June, for the'years 1977 and 1978. Commissioner Alphin seconded
and the issue - :carried.
1'
ARNETT COUNTY RECRUITMENT
ROGRAM A resolution from }Ienry.T..Avants, Cape Fear-Planning Region,
relative to.the..Harnett "County Recruitment'Program'as to its
continuance was.presented to the Board of- Commissioners for
action. :Commissioner Alphin moved' to. adopt the resolution, Com-
missioner- .Brock seconded and the issue - passed.
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;TAX ATTORNEY
MASSAGE PARLORS
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, a petition has been presented requesting that
Saints Street, Ponderosa Subdivision, Section IV, be subjected to an
investigative report by the Department of Transportation to determine
if this described road met eligibility requirements to be added to
the State Secondary Road System, and
WHEREAS, notification has been received from E.J. Butler,
Division Engineer and N. C. Blackmon, Division Staff Engineer of the
North Carolina Department of Transportation, stating the road des-
cribed above does meet the eligibility requirements for addition to the
State Secondary Road System for Maintenance,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the Harnett County
Board of Commissioners, based on the recommendation of the Division Eng-
ineer and the Division Staff Engineer, that the request for addition to
the system for Saints Street, Ponderosa Subdivision be approved.
This the 19th day of January, 1976.
/s/ Bobby R. Etheridge
Chairman of the Board of Comm.
The Tax Attorney's report
is hereby incorporated in
Name
McLean, Lymon & Shirley
Steed, Robert F.
Hudson, Herbert E.
Evans, Crystal V.
McNeil, Willie John
John,John Junious
Thornton,Ernestine B.
Vuncannon, Clifton A.
Total
for December, 1975, was presented and
to the record:
Case No. Township Amt. Coll. Fee
74CvD2124 Grove 810.12 30.
74CvD1973 Buckhorn 106.04 20.
SD3132 &
SD2864
75CvD591
68CvD918
71CvD672
75CvD600
68CvD084
A Creek
Grove
ULR
Ave
Grove
A Creek
700.00 20.
257.81 20.
2446.99 90.
216.41 45.
592.67 20.
239.41 20.
6169.57 265.
It having appeared to the Board of Commissioners that a proposed
massage parlor ordinance entitled "Ordinance of the County of
Harnett" was introduced at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners
held on November 3, 1975, by Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr.,
and it further having appeared to the Board that this meeting
of Commissioners on January 19, 1976, is a meeting of the Board
held within 100 days after introduction of the proposed massage
parlor ordinance and it further appearing to the Board of
Commissioners that three of its five members constitute a
quorum pursuant to existing law (N.C.G.S. 153A -43), it was
then moved by Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr., and seconded by
Commissioner Jesse Alphin that the following ordinance entit-
led "An Ordinance Regulating the Business of Massage and Mass-
age Parlors" be adopted:
ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT
TITLE: AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF MASSAGE AND MASSAGE PARLORS
L. Definitions. (a) "Massagist" (either male or female). One who offers
to massage another for a salary or fee.
(b) "Massage parlor." Any place of business where massagists are
employed to offer massage for a salary or fee.
2. Licensed health professionals excluded. Licensed health progessionals
acting in the ordinary course of their profession are neither " massagists" as defined
in paragraph 1(a) nor owners of "massage parlors" as defined in paragraph 1(b).
3. License required. A person may not (a) work as a massagist or (b) operate
a massage parlor unless licensed.
4. Issuing of licenses, fee required. The Sheriff shall issue a license
to any eligible person who pays an annual fee of $50.00, ( FIFTY
- - -- Dollars) for a massagist's license or of $500.00 (FIVE HUNDRED Dollars) for a
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massage parlor license. Such-licenses shall be valid for one year only and must be
renewed annually.
5. Persons ineligib'le:for.licenses. The following persons muy not be
licensed to work as a masaagist or to hold.a massage parlor.license:
(a) A person who has been vonvicted.of :a crime: involving sexual mis-
conduct including but not limited to those.covered by G.S. 14, Article.26 (Offenses
Against Public Morality and Decency) and G.S. 14, Article 26 (Prostitution).
(b) .A person under 18.
(c) A person convicted 'of violating this ordinance.
6. Posting required. (a) The Sheriff shall provide a copy -of. this ordinance
for posting to each massage parlor licensee upon licensing.
(b) Each massage-parlor licensee shall display in 'a prominent place the
license issued pursuant to this-ordinance together with a copy of this ordinance.
(c) Each massagist shall'post his licenserin his work area.
7. Fingerprinting?_ required... An applicant for -'a license shall submit to
fingerprinting. The fingerprints may be sent to the S.B.I., F.B.I.; or other
appropriate law enforcement agencies.
8. Prohibitions and limitations. (a) Minimum Age: (1) No person in the
business of massage -may massage a person under 18 except under the direction of or
by order of a licensed health-professional. (2) No person may employ one under
18 to work as- a`massagist.
• (b) -Limitation *on hours of operation. Massage parlors may operate
only between. the •hours of 8o *clock a.m.. and 10 o'clock p.m.
(c) Limitation on scope of massage. No massagist may in the course of
business massage the penis, scrotum, mons veneris, vulva, or vaginal area of
another.
(d) Inducement to:violate •ordinances or provisions of General Statutes
relating to sexual misconduct. `No-person may induce a' licensee or :employee.or agent
thereof to violate this ordinance or'.any, provision of the General Statutes of North
Carolina pertaining to sexual misconduct including butnot limited to that covered
by G.S. 14, Article 26 :(Offenses Against Public Morality and Decemcy), and G.S. 14,
Article 27 (Prostitution).
(e) Licensee required tosupervise: Massage parlor licensees shall
supervise the conduct of massagists in their employ.- Failure to suppress illegal
activity is grounds -for revocation of.a license.
9. Massage parlors :subject to inspection. The Sheriff or any member of
his. department may ' inspect :massage,business.premises during the hours that they
are ..open for business.
8 10. REVOCATION. DUE iPROCESS .HEARING.
(a) The Board of Commissioners of Harnett County shall revoke the
license of any licensee who has been convicted of: (1) a crime in-
volving sexual: misconduct including but not limited to those- :.covered
by G.S. 14, Article 26 (Offenses Against Public Morality and Decency)
and G.S. 14, Article 27 (Prostitution), or (2) this ordinance.
(b) Any revocation shall be made only after written notice of the
grounds for revocation has been given to the licensee and he has had
an opportunity to answer the charges in a hearing before the Board of
Commissioners.
(c) At a license revocation hearing conducted pursuant to § 10(a)
the Board shall consider only a licensee's final conviction of (1) a
crime involving sexual misconduct including but not limited to those
covered by G.S. 14, Article 26 (Offenses Against Public Morality and
Decency) and G.S. 14, Article 27 (Prostitution), or (2) this ordinance.
(d) The Board of Commissioners may revoke the license of any licensee
who is found to have failed to supervise the conduct of massagists in his
employ as provided for in § 8(e).
(e) At a license revocation hearing conducted pursuant to § 10(d)
the Board shall consider any competent evidence.
11. Violation a Misdemeanor. Violation of this ordinance is punishable by
a fine of not more than $50.00 (Fifty Dollars) or imprisonment for not more than
30 (thirty) days.
12. Injunctive relief available. This ordinance may be enforced by any
appropriate equitable remedy as authorized by G.S. 153A -123.
§ 13. SEVERABILITY.
If any provision of this ordinance or its application to any
person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidy shall not
affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can
be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and
to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be
severable.
§ 14. EFFECTIVE DATE.
(a) This ordinance is effective from its adoption and so long as any part of
the ordinance entitled AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF MASSAGE AND
MASSAGE PARLORS adopted August 4, 1975, is held to be invalid by any court of
competent jurisdiction.
(b) Nothing herein shall be construed to repeal the ordinance entitled AN
ORDINANCE REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF MASSAGE AND MASSAGE PARLORS adopted August 4,
1975, or to abandon any right to appeal from any determination of invalidity of
that ordinance by any court of competent jurisdiction. That ordinance is expressly
declared to remain in full force and effect.
(c) This ordinance shall be in full force and effect only for such time as the
County or its officers are judicially restrained from enforcing the ordinance
adopted August 4, 1975.
(d) Upon a judicial determination that the ordinance of August 4, 1975, is not
invalid or a lifting of restraints against its enforcement, this ordinance shall be
void.
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ACTION The-foregoing.ordinance entitled "An:Ordinance Regulating
the business of Massage and'Massage'Parlors" was adopted by
a vote of :5 to 0. The Commissioners, voting for the adoption
of: the ordinance on this 19th day of January, 1976, were:
Commissioners Jesse Alphin, W. J. Cotton, Jr., M. H. Brock,
Lloyd.G..'Stewart and Chairman -Etheridge.
POLICY ON COLLECTING AND
REFUNDING FEES Commissioner Brock made the, following motion relating to the
Policy°:on Collecting and .Refunding': 'I Move that the Policy
on,Collectina and'Refunding fees for Massagist License and
Massage Parlor_ Licensing.. adopted :by the Board on September
.15, 1975, continue in effect with respect to the Ordinance
Regulating the Business °of`Massage and Massage Parlors
adopted this date and that the application form for
Massagists and Massage Parlor Operators approved on Sept-
ember :15, 1975, be used as the approved application form.
Commissioner .Alphin seconded the motion and those voting
in favor were Commissioners Brock, Alphin, Cotton, Stewart,
and the Chairman. Those voting.against :were none.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The following announcement was then made by the Board for
the benefit of the news media and the group in attendance.
"The ordinance, by its terms, is effective immediately.
I understand from the Sheriff, however, that he plans to
allow 30 days for completing the license, application process.
He has the necessary forms to issue license immediately."
DRAFT FOR SUBDIVISION.
REGULATIONS The County Manager presented the. Board with a draft study
for - subdivision regulations.
SPACE NEEDS
Regarding space :needs,.after general :discussion, the Board
agreedto meet on Wednesday, January 21, 1976, 7:30 P.M.
for -a working session to deal with space needs and
problems.
RE PUBLIC HEARING FOR
AIRPORT The Chairman gave a letter to the members from John Talbert,
Consulting Engineers regarding a, public hearing for the
proposed Harnett County Airport. Commissioner Cotton
moved that the Department of Transportation be contacted
to determine the date of the public hearing and to deter-
mine the advertising of the hearing. Commissioner Alphin
seconded and the issue carried.
The meeting_ adjourned at 9:15 P.M.
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Secre
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Chairman
17324 Beatrice C. Fields, Sec. -Tr.
7325 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
7326 Harnett County News
7327 W. M.Newton
7328 Arnold's Body Shop
7329 Phelps Welding & Mfgs. Co.
7330 Green's Auto Service
7331 John Atkins, DS
7332 Lillington Auto Parts
7333 The Camera Doctor
7334 Piedmont Communications
7335 Pitney Bowes
7336 Owen G. Dunn Co.
7337 Case Blue Print
7338 Eastman Kodak Co.
7339 Brock Chevrolet Co.
7340 Lillington Medical Clinic
7341 Fred H. Israel, Treasurer
7342 Division of Health Services
7343 The Dunn Clinic
7344 Dr. J. 0. Fridley
7345 Dr. J. K. Williford
7346 Dr. F. X. Fallon
7347 Piggly Wiggly
7348 Lafayette Drug Co.
7349 Good Hope Hospital, Inc.
7350 Lillington Hardware $ Furn. Co.
7351 Lillington FCX
17352 Nu -Home Building Co.
7353 Void
1 7354 Payroll Acct.
7355 Payroll Acct.
7356 Void
7357 Lena McCormick
7358 Edward H. McCormick
7359 Josephine McDoug4ld
7360 Georgia Lee Brown, CSC
7361 Georgia Lee Brown, CSC
7362 Void
7363 Mrs. Ernest West
7364 Mrs. J. A. Walker
7365 Mrs. Herman Tew
7366 Mrs. Edwin Morris
7367 Mrs. D. C. McKinney
7368 Mrs. Amanda McFarland
7369 Mrs. Lettie Johnson
7370 Mrs. A. M. Ivey
7371 Mrs. David Ferrell
7372 Mrs. Bessie Lee
7373 Mrs. Steve Gentry
7374 Falcon Orphanage
7375 Church of God Children Home
7376 Kennedy Homel
7377 Mrs. Lennie Arnold
7378 Kizzie Campbell
7379 Carolina Power & Light Co.
7380 N. C. Natural Gas Corp.
7381 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co.
7382 Rhonda Baker
7383 N.C. Department of Revenue
7384 Town of Lillington
7385 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
7386 Carolina Power €, Light Co.
7387 Falcon's Children Home
7388 Harnett County AFDC Fund
7389 Harnett County AD Fund
7390 Harnett County School Fund
7391 Dr. Jo Anne Burkhalter
7392 Mrs. Baxter Haymore
7393 Carolina Power $ Light Company
7394 Kathryn Muller
7395 Lewis Pope
7396 Payroll Acct.
7397 Payroll Acct.
7398 Pope's Inc.
7399 Sanford Business Machine, Inc.
7400 Smith's Cabinet Shop
7401 Gray $ Creech; Inc.
7402 Lafayette Drug Co.
7403 Pitney Bowes
7404 Wendy Pulliam
7405 Wade Maeks
7406 Jesse Alphin
7407 Mrs. Edwin Boyette
7408 J. Clyde Adams
20.00
286.50
38.00
2.00
357.39
2.00
15.00
13.30
12.98
10.85
49.56
10.77
198.30
16.43
1,028.92
243.07
126.00
20.00
750.00
25.00
50.00
25.00
75.00
772.90
14.40
22.50
3.04
4.37
57.82
Void
3,930.88
7,763.28
Void
72.97
1,383.30
5.40
79.00
8.10
Void
107.10
345.10
86.25
111.35
292.13
233.75
115.00
439.75
223.95
475.75
107.10
100.00
128.60
215.00
238.50
30.00
397.41
33.64
493.81
47.40
158.63
172.95
741.83
56.98
800.00
865.28
218.50
250,000.00
765.30
222.50
16.24
80.50
30.00
6,662.36
8,659.31
1.44
5.20
427.63
269.89
5.19
86.13
28.24
25.00
25.10
25.10
22.70
1976 Dues
inv. 1834 Tax Supervisor
Ads. Tax Supervisor and Tax Collector
Certified Copy for Sheriff's Dept.
Inv. No. 3068
Welding for Sheriff's Dept.
Towing Co. Car
Reimb. for expenses
Inv. 26356 Sheriff's Dept.
Inv. for Sheriff's Dept.
Nov. and Dec. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
#405072
5000 UCC Jackets
Reg. of Deeds
Invoices.
Dec. Acct.
Professional Services
1976 Dues
Case Nos. for Harnett County
7500757
7500793 and 7508889
7500790
7500713, 7500827, 7508572
Dec. Acct. Co. Jail
Dec. Acct. Jail
Re David Gillespie
Dec. Acct. Co. Jail
Ticket 1297 Jail
Dec. Acct. Jail
Title I
EJP
Title I
December Professional Services
Transportation to Sanford
Court Costs in Tax Suits
B. Home Care
Gen. Assistance
Per Statement
Per Statement
Reimb. for travel
December Sales & Use Tax
Per Statements
tl
B. Home Care
Contri. from Gen. Fund.
Contri. from Gen. Fund
Contri. to School Cur. Expense Fund
Dec. Clinics $ Travel
B. Home Care
Gen. Assistance
Work at County Library
Painting Flagpole
Title I
EJP
Dec. Acct. SS Dept.
Inv. 5539
Materials and work at courthouse
Inv. 42511
Ticket 068123
405143
Cleaning Dunn Office
Dec. Rent
S. S. Ser Meeting.
552
7409 C. S. Fowler
7410 Walter Dafford, Jr.
7411 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
7412 M. H. Brock
7413 N.C. Police Information Network
7414 Electrolux
7415 American Business Supply
7416 Cavin's Business Products, Inc.
7417 IBM Corp.
7418 North Carolina State
7419 Purdie Brothers, Inc.
7420 James H. Anderson Co., Inc.
7421 Kathy McAllister
7422 Louise Lloyd
7423 Lida O'Quinn
7424 Frances McKay
7425 Patricia McKee
7426 Art's Machine Shop
7427 Dr. A. W. Peede
7428 Dr. A. W. Peede
7429 Dr. C. L. Corbett
7430 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hosp.
7431 Dr. H. D. Bumgardner
7432 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hosp.
7433 Ormont Drug 8, Chemical Co.
7434 Roane - Barker, Inc.
7435 Dr. A. C. Williams
7436 Dr. Lynn S. Mann
7437 Dr Guilford L. Watson
7438 Dr. Grover C. Pate
7439 Dr. A. W. Peede
7440 Dr. W. W. Bindeman
7841 Surgical Consultants, Inc.
7442 Dr. J. 0. Castellanos
7443 Dept. of Human Resources
7444 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
7445 Lillington Roller Mills
7446 Efficiency Forms ?, Systems
7447 Sharon Publications
7448 Garrett Book Co.
7449 Josten's Book Lease Plan
7450 Doubleday $ Co., Inc.
7451 N.C. State Library
7452 The H. W. Wilson Co.
7453 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
7454 Brock Chevrolet Co.
7455 The Baker $ Taylor Co.
7456 North Carolina State
7457 Instructional Materials Co., Inc.
7458 Southeastern Library Association
7459 Belvin L. Strickland
7460 E. R. Thomas Drug Acct.
7461 N.C. Communicat -ons, Inc.
7462 Motorola, Inc.
7463 The Dunn Dispatch
7464 The Daily Record
7465 Xerox Corp.
7466 Western Auto Associate Store
7467 Morris Wade Sales Company
7468 Modern Laundry $ Cleaners
7469 Storr Sales Co.
7470 McCain Regional Patients' Services
7471 Lafayette Drug Company
7472 Dr. Henderson D. Mabe, Jr.
7473 Dr. John F. Blue
7474 Dr. A. W. Peede
7475 The Dunn Clinic
7476 Region "M" Council of Governments
7477 Mack's.Dime Store
7478 Sirena's Gift $ Flower Shop
7479 Unijax
7480 Shaw's Plumbinh Service
7481 Lillington FCX
7482 Tart's Plumbing Service
7483 Honeywell, Inc.
7484 Hogue Electric Co.
7485 American Express
7486 american Banker
7487 The National Observer
7488 D. W. Dening, Jr.
7489 H. Douglas Moore
7490 W.Guyton Smith
7491 Dr. Grover C. Pate, Jr.
7492 Harrington Morrison
7493 Casey Fowler
20.00
25.10
75.35 5548
17.16 138513
525.00 3 -76 -0073
321.88 Vacuum Cleaner
41.21 511 -4409
154.27 7684
53.90 2AL4490.
7.00 VA No. 0317
4.99 42406
54.56 12657
7.35 Workshop Expenses
3.31
2.25
8.15
87.59
123.48 3157
32.00 GC patients
210.00 Dec. Clinics
315.00 Dec. Clinics
200.00 Re Rose Bordeaux
200.00 Sterilization
71.25 Processing plates
26.80 203099
40.17 61545
38.70 Sch. Health Program
363.60
178.20
46.35
9.00
112.50
67.50
12.50
78.65
103.12
27.46
65.94
9.85
171.08
288.00
10.39
998.79
97.00
4.73
5.15
121.20
28.00
116.88
7.00
80.00
125.00
78.90
32.50
66.70
83.00
159.53
14.63
40.23
31.62
360.80
2.30
33.80
29.00
15.00
15.00
10.00
1,062.50
9.74
13.00
210.92
165.35
48.53
20.00
892.00
9.85
38.94
30.00
12.00
38.80
33.90
35.50
30.00
33.20
18.00
SS Brad meeting
It
Dec. Acct. Health Dept
Repair order No 28938
15108
W1220
1056
13069
L51073 -5
J18890
10537
R 23608
8372 -Lib.
Prestone Co. Lib.
M090160
VA No. 0237
7525
1976 Dues
Jan. Rent
Jan. Rent
1019
41870
Ads for December
December ads.
033784599,033626651,104090247
S130200, 130171.
Boxes Sheriff's Office
Dec. Acct. Co. Jail and Dunn Health
SS Dept. Extension and Auditor
Eli Amos Johnson
Nov 7 Dec. Acct.
Re Bettie Holbrook
Re Emma Cameron
Re Alice McLean
Re Betty Jean Norris
3rd qtr. allotment
Jan. Acct. County Office Bldg.
Arr. Bd. of Commissioners.
Invoices
1066, 1070, 1069, 1003, 1009
Dec. Acct. Courthouse
1501 Courthnse
Inv. No. S11CM050 partial.
2081
047 138 863 7
Advertising Dev. Comm.
1 yr sub.
Nov, Dec Board meetings.
7494 Eugene Smith
7495 Theron Miller
7496 Haywood Hall
7497 Morris Wade Sales Company
7498 Void
7499 Carver Equipment Co.
7500 Lanier Business Product
7501 Harnett County Farm Bureau
7502 Harnett County Farm Bureau
7503 N. C. Natural Gas Corp.
7504 Carolina Tel. 4 Tel. co.
7505 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. co.
7506 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
7507 Carolina Power $ Light Co.
7508 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
7509 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Company
7510 Wendy Pulliam
7511 Marion G. Lockamy
7512 Susan Horne
7513 Patsy B. Thomas
7514 Kay Upchurch
7515 Roberta Womble
7516 Margaret Murchison
7517 J. Mark Helms
7518 Neta T. Worth
7519 William Fred Hal
7520 Andrew M. Anderson
17521 Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc.
7522 Payroll Acct.
17523 Bank of North Carolina
7524 Bank of North Carolina
7525 Void
,7526 N.C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield
7527 Bank of North Carolina, NA
7528 The Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit
1 7529 N.C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield
' . 7530 Bank of North Carolina, NA
7531 The Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit
20.10
18.90
17.70
31.05
Void
197.84
701.22
900.00
450.00
99.34
1,821.18
262.71
562.65
2,172.72
167.70
374.43
28.24
73.50
51.15
221.70
28.80
10.20
44.10
62.85
389.67
200.36
203.36
7.50
74,436.63
2,352.46
1,631.29
Void
1,260.43
3,482.29
558.35
1,571.35
12,185.00
558.35
SALARY CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1976
Billy R. Brown 6686
6687 James Quick, Jr.
16688 Randy L. Thomas
16689 Priscilla Surles
„6690 Marsha S. Bethune
6691 Dallas B. Graves
16692 Flora M. Shaw
i 6693 Burnice Kelly
'6694 Louise Altman
6695 Grace McLean
6696 Pamela H. West
6697 Odis L. McNeill
6698 Cynthia McMillian
6699 Darlene Tripp
16700 Janet McLean
6701 Margaret Walker
6702 Callie Williams
6704 Deborah M. Taylor
'6705 Marc Elaine Dykes
'6706 Rhonda G. Howard
6707 Peggy Ann McLean
16708 Eloyce McNeill
6709 Karen M. Pope
6710 Teresa L. Wilkerson
6711 Donald Schwencer
6712 Miles Barney
6713 Vickie F. Pope
6714 Betsy A. Groves
6715 Beverly Brewington Ennis
6716 Rita J. Williford
6717 Mahlon R. Parker, Jr.
6718 William Carson
205.96
210.96
189.96
175.36
108.98
144.26
146.70
162.70
135.64
40.43
145.70
124.28
103.18
152.47
112.75
9.89
11.86
152.76
76.67
125.81
40.01
82.38
125.81
76.67
92.86
75.50
80.38
77.85
124.81
142.05
266.28
209.96
Dec. Bd. Meeting
10468, 3051, 4522
Reimbursement for OJT Contract
814745, 814746
rent
Rent
Per Statement
1835, less 5013
Oct, Nov. Dec.
Cleaning Dunn Office for Jan.
Jan. Travel
Jan Travel
Jan. Travel
Jan Travel
Jan Sal and travel
Jan. Salary
Freight charges
Jan. Payroll
Matching contri
043 0012 001
Employees' ret contri.
Deputies ret contri.
043 0012 001
Jan 76 tax
Matching contri.
6719 Kenneth E. Holland
6720 Jimmie G. Avery
6721 Lynda S. Ogburn
6722 W. D. Farmer
6723 Carter I. Phillips
6724 Richard Bullock
6725 Theron L. Stewart
6726 Charles Walden, Jr.
6727 Dennis W. Pope
6728 Vicki S. Johnson
6729 Kenneth R. Parker
6730 Genevieve Matthews
6731 Chalmas C. Stewart
6732 William A. Strickland
6733 Jimmy W. Monroe
6734 Patsy Thomas
6735 Rhonda Baker
6736 James T. Bunn
6737 David E. Jones
6738 Norman L. McLean
6739 Kathy J. Godwin
6740 Ernest McKoy
6741 Albert Lavoie
6742 Ruth Tart
6743 Alton F. Guins, Jr.
6744 James L. Whitehead
6745 William E. Guy
6746 Ronald E. Whitman
6747 Wanda E. Lones
6748 Walter L. Skinandore
6749 Edna L. Ray
6750 Henry C. Jackson
266.28
92.86
254.28
200.43
277.34
186.30
162.30
159.30
170.30
162.30
184.13
179.84
227.62
224.96
188.30
180.84
124.84
216.96
160.03
211.96
171.86
87.37
218.49
165.07
191.13
67.90
215.62
165.82
166.82
143.54
166.82
173.82
554
6751 Janet M. Jones
6752 William Jakeman
6753 Anita M. Williams
6754 Minnie P. Bradshaw
6755 James R. Allen
6756 Deborah C. Phillips
6757 Grover C. McCormick
6758 Leron M. Ockletree
6759 Monroe Atkins
6760 Barry L. Clemmons
6761 Victor C. Moore
6762 James Quick, Jr.
6763 Priscilla Surles
6764 Marsha S. Bethune
6765 Dallas B. Graves
6766 Flora M. Shaw
6767 Burnice Kelly
6768 Louise Altman
6769 Pamela H. West
6770 Odis L. McNeill
6771 Cynthia McMillian
6772 Romell W. Fuller
6773 Darlene Tripp
6774 Janet McLean
6775 Vivian Campbell
6776 Lena R. McCormick
6777 Patsy Cooke
6778 Betty Jean Walker
6779 Ruth Herring
6780 Jerry Asbell
6781 Mary Elliott
6782 Donna Hughes
6783 Elbert Scriven
6784 Phil Matthews
6785 Joseph McCaden
6786 Tracy Hardison
6787 Bruce Lee
6788 Wanda Newkirk
6789 Dallas Hardy, Jr.,
6790 Alvin McLean
6791 Gloria Spears
6792 Deborah Spencer
6793 Danny Stanley
6794 Lillie McMillian
6795 Benjamin Johnson
6796 Vincent Spears
6797 David Tyndall
6798 Deborah Hayes
6799 Tyrone McKeithan
6800 Janet Johnson
6801 Peggy Norris
6802 Ralph McNeill
6803 Ronnie McNeill
6804 Tammy Johnson
6805 Roy Lee McDougald
6806 Richard McGoogan
6807 Jerry McKoy
6808 Anthony Cannady
6809 Vernon H. Davis
6810 Jean Gainey
6811 James Campbell
6812 Jennifer Campbell
6813 Tracy Allen
6814 Kathy Williams
6815 Callie Williams
6816 Marsha Coleman
6817 Margaret Walker
6818 Leasa Mae Cameron
6819 Deborah M. Taylor
6820 Marc Elaine Dykes
6821 Rhonda G. Howard
6822 Void
6823 Eloyce McNeill
6824 Karen M. Pope
6825 Teresa L. Wilkerson
6826 Donald Schwencer
6827 Robert Walker
6828 Miles Barney
6829 Vickie F. Pope
6830 Betsy A. Groves
6831 Beverly B. Ennis
6832 Rita J. Williford
6833 Vickie Cottle
6834 Void
6835 Patricia S. Christenson
166.82 6836
165.82 6837
166.82 6838
173.82 6839
188.96 6840
215.62 6841
175.30 6842
169.30 6843
204.96 6844
220.96 6845
149.47 6846
110.98 6847
180.84 6848
169.30 6849
138.09 6850
177.13 6851
196.13 6852
36.66 6853
175.13 6854
205.13 6855
196.65 6856
195.96 6857
158.24 6858
144.76 6859
152.77 6860
164.18 6861
94.15 6862
25.42 6863
27.59 6864
25.42 6865
27.59 6866
10.83 6867
42.56 6868
21.65 6869
40.58 6870
25.61 6871
34.49 6872
41.38 6873
42.56 6874
54.42 6875
25.23 6876
16.76 6877
29.19 6878
59.36 6879
46.51 6880
38.22 6881
38.60 6882
41.38 6883
43.54 6884
50.46 6885
50.46 6886
50.46 6887
50.46 6888
50.46 6889
50.46 6890
50.46 6891
50.46 6892
41.38 6893
48.49 6894
44.53 6895
25.99 6896
43.54 6897
46.13 6898
34.65 6899
34.65 6900
26.53 6901
34.65 6902
42.56 6903
152.76 6904
147.76 6905
152.76
Void 6906
65.90 6907
152.76 6908
140.46 6909
144.76 6910
163.65 6911
144.76 6912
119.81 6913
152.76 6914
145.76 6915
132.29 6916
135.40 6917
Void 6918
152.76 6919
6920
Mahlon R. Parker, Jr.
William Carson
Kenneth E. Holland
Jimmie G. Avery
Lynda S. Ogburn
W. D. Farmer
Carter T. Phillips
Richard Bullock
Theron L. Stewart
Charles Walden
Dennis W. Pope
Vicki S. Johnson
Wade Evans
Kenneth R. Parker
Mark Powell
Thomas D Marks
Genevieve Matthews
Chalmas C. Stewart
William A. Strickland
Jimmy W. Monroe
Patsy Thomas
Rhonda Baker
Char Maynor
Dorothy A. Dollar
James T. Bunn
David E. Jones
Norman L. McLean
Kathy J. Godwin
Ernest McKoy
Albert Lavoie
Ruth Tart
Alton F. Guins, Jr.
James L. Whitehead
William E. Guy
Ronald E. Whitman
Wanda E. Jones
Void
Walter L. Skinandore
Edna Lee Ray
Henry Caroll Jackson
Janet M. Jones
William Jakeman
Anita M. Williams
Minnie P. Bradshaw
James R. Allen
Deborah C. Phillips
Grover C. McCormick
Leron M. Ocketree
Monroe Atkins
Barry L. Clemmons
Victor C. Moore
Roger L. Kennedy
Bobby R. Etheridge
M. H. Brock
W. J. Cotton, Jr.
Lloyd Stewart
Jesse Alphin
M. H. Brock
patsy H. Nobles
H. D. Carson, Jr.
Rachel W. Blanchard
Vanessa W. Young
Thomas Allen
Lottie Patterson
Rachel S. Korpulinski
Alice R. Shrimper
W. Earl Jones
Alice Schmincke
Edna W. Butts
Jackie J. Pate
Wade H. Stewart
Edna K. Newton
Madie Lee Morgan
Joyce J. Oliver
Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr.
B. F. Temple
Lewis C. Rosser, Jr.
Johnny Halcomb
Clyde F. Pate
Sammy R. McLean
Void
Billy G. Wallace
Ronald Perry Green
James E. Turnage
266.28
209.96
200.43
266.28
162.53
254.28
274.28
186.30
162.30
159.30
170.30
162.30
182.30
98.57
90.57
167.47
179.84
227.62
224.96
188.30
179.43
49.71
216.96
87.38
216.96
160.03
211.96
171.86
174.74
218.49
165.07
191.13
165.74
197.26
113.33
166.82
Void
1501.82
166.82
157.13
166.82
159.54
166.82
173.82
188.96
215.62
175.30
169.30
204.96
220.96
152.24
138.40
225.00
200.00
114.00
200.00
200.00
582.20
294.19
824.28
447.90
356.62
766.98
410.66
348.50
371.75
663.30
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
Void
490.53
467.65
540.65
T. A. Coats, Jr. 485.53
6921
John H. Atkins, III
6922 George E. Cameron
6923 Connie C. Spence
6924 Henry J. Jacobs
6925 Stanley Byrd
6926 Roger W. Lyon
6927 Henry D. Hood III
6928 Flora Green Milton
6929 Clyde L. Ross
6930 June S. Britt
6931 Annie L. Griffis
6932 Shirley McLean
6933 Paul B. Drew
6934 B. E. Sturgill
6935 Ruth Sturgill
6936 Bladys Waller
6937 Helen R. Crews
6938 Naomi F. Hawley
6939 Glyness Meeks
6940 Patricia W. McDonald
6941 Madeline W. Hawley
6942 Mary P. Avery
6943 Annie Lee Gainey
6944 Bobbie Snipes Mize
6945 Sandra B. Dickens
6946 Emma Lee West
6947 Harvey V. Godfrey
6948 Marjorie G. Wade
6949 Joyce G. Pulliam
6950 Egeta Williams
6951 John D. Davis
6952 Jane H. Smith
6953 Bonnie B. Beasley
6954 John C. Harvey
6955 Edward D. Rice
6956 Cynthia T. Schumann
6957 Benita J. Messer
6958 Emmett J. Allen
6959 Carra G. Avery
6960 Mazelle M. Stephenson
6961 Ruby C. Jenkins
6962 Mary A. Parker
6963 Joyce G. Brown
6964 Richard C. Giles
6965 Roxanne R. Ayers
6966 Bonnie B. Temple
6967 Nancy E. Johnson
6968 Vickie N. Turlington
6969 Edna J. Black
6970 Janice M. Williford
6971 Margie Harrington
6972 Kathleen Thomas
6973 Pauline Sanford
6974 Maydell A. Hatley
6975 Donna Sue Taylor
6976 Anne P. Dean
6977 Linda C. Sprinkle
6978 John Robert Warren
6979 Wilma McGregory
6980 Teresa S. Cummings
6981 Jane M. McLeod
6982 James E. Goff
6983 H. W. Lloyd
6984 Earl L. Childers, Jr.
6985 Lincoln Blanding
6986 Stephen B. Warrick
6987 Juanita S. Hight
6988 Bettie E. Giles
6989 Mary W. Jones
6990 Virginia L. Simmons
6991 Ophelia McLean
6992 Lorena H. Jackson
6993 Henry S. Thompson
6994 Lida R. O'Quinn
6995 Rebecca S. Coleman
6996 Louise M. Lloyd
6997 patricia A. McKee
6998 Hoyt B. Fowler
6999 Donald Ray Womble
7000 Margaret N. McDonald
7001 Alta Pearl Pope
7002 Evelyn B. Howard
7003 Bertha M. Taylor
7004 Kathy B. Wicker
7005 Muriel F. Cann
7006 Alma Jean Bass
501.53
486.40
460.49
512.65
515.53
524.40
503.53
549.95
396.66
348.17
345.88
347.13
311.44
570.88
410.97
266.19
881.10
487.70
514.17
441.90
459.03
441.90
377.86
444.46
406.63
761.12
730.18
682.23
659.73
621.95
638.08
658.75
455.58
585.82
601.47
708.65
446.66
476.33
282.10
442.68
449.98
426.31
479.83
504.68
357.00
379.51
333.88
561.85
526.00
576.18
530.10
582.42
567.97
453.53
540.93
810.65
454.36
668.60
648.65
515.33
596.28
427.50
471.00
300.00
271.95
276.00
314.23
339.60
290.85
286.78
255.78
336.13
1,006.78
863.03
645.52
594.73
586.16
769.57
829.30
443.73
391.51
386.23
385.08
583.33
591.68
348.17
7007
7008
7009
7010
7011
7012
7013
7014
7015
7016
7017
7018
7019
7020
7021
7022
7023
7024
7025
7026
7027
7028
7029
7030
7031
7032
7033
7034
7035
7036
7037
7038
7039
7040
7041
7042
Frances H. McKay
Kathy S. McAllister
William F. Roach
Lula B. Morrison
Herbert E. Hudson
Corbett A. Coats,
Robert J. Burnette
John H. Strickland
George G. Pope
John J. West
Margaret R. Randall
Janet H. Johnson
Nina P. Bethune
Melanie H. Collins
Virginia S. Warren
Thomas T. Lanier
Lillian B. Smith
Jean M. Irvin
Edward H. McCormick
Roy S. Godwin
Thomas H. James
Lee Vernon Harris
Dories McKoy
Henry McDouglald
Milton Harrington
Tony M. Tucker
Bessie W. Moss
Fred D. Freeman, Jr.
Owen H. Willis, Jr.
Robert A. Gray, Jr.
Robert A Barefoot
Joseph D. Lucas
Harriette H. Britt
Grace L. Stoen
Wayne Faircloth
Rufus H. Parrish
655.31
521.50
470.47
440.83
655.03
560.57
426.86
395.51
273.24
273.12
583.98
196.59
345.88
329.13
414.23
657.37
389.78
493.15
300.00
70.61
382.37
356.01
323.81
309.81
346.66
945.14
454.86
695.16
715.94
716.02
684.26
704.32
394.25
561.23
699.66
441.53