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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10071968210 REGULAR MEETING CALL - TO ORDER MINUTES HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BOARD MEETING October 7, 1968 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in Regular Session on Monday, October 7, 1968, at 9:00 A.M., in the Courthouse in Lillington, N. C. Those present were Mr. M. H. Brock, Jr.,- Chairman; Mr. Gilbert Brown, Mr. W. J. Cotton, Jr., Mr. C. E. McLamb and Mr. J. E. Womble, Commissioners; also Wiley r. Bowen, County Attorney; Mr. H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board and County Auditor; and Mr. David W. Alexander, County Manager. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Brock, who presided, and the prayer was offered by Mr. Earl Jones. The minutes of the Regular Meeting held in September and a Special Meeting held September 16, were read and. approved. Upon motion of Mr. J. E. Womble and second of Mr. Gilbert Brown the follo ROAD ing two road petitions were approved by the Board after discussion with Mr. PETITIONS Sam Wilson, District Engineer: (a) Approximately 19 miles - Lakeview Drive - Add to Secondary Road Syste (b) Approximately 3/4 mile - Parkway Subdivision - Add to Secondary Road System. Mr. David Alexander stated that he had been able to get the best rates available for the insurance for the Sheriff's epartment. The premium for 25 -50 -10 insurance for each of these authomobile would be 4201.20, and is available on an individual proposition. .Since the county pays 445.00 annually on each of the deputy's insurance premium this would mean the deputy would be paying $156.20 for his insurance, he stated. After discussion by the Board Mr. Brock renuested Mr. Alexander to bring the matter back to the board after attending a State meeting in which this matter will be discussed. LIABILITY INSURANCE SHERIFF'S DEPT. NEW BUSINESS: - 1. Reports: (a) Mr. E. Marshall Woodall, Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney, appeared before the Board and filed his report as follows: Collections on axes: Name Cary N. Phelps Miss John C. Maynor Hugh Willy Tart Henry McKay Wilbur J. Byrd Jeff Elliott Junior Walker Callie King Maude C. Tart Mrs. Lois E. Johnson John C. Stewart heirs Mavis Tutor Hugh Donald Pollard Estelle McK-ay REPORT TAX AND WELFARE LIEN ATTORNEY October 7, 1968 Township Lillington Averasboro Averasboro Lillington Anderson Ck. Lillington Stewart's Ck. Anderson Ck., Averasboro Grove Grove Buckhorn Duke Duke Totals S. D.1 3215 3251 3410 3486 3519 3530 r 3578 3608 3629 3631 3651 3 679 3695 3701 Totam Am't Atty Collected Fee $ 491.59 $ 10.00 180.78 10.00 1,293.68 10.00 106.00 30.00 144.81 30.00 159.47 20.00 168.48 30.00 95.47 20.00 278.23 20.00 251.32 20.00 85.02 20.00 107.63 20.00 255.96 30.00 103.55 30.00 43,721.99 4300.00 Welfare Report: Jamey Franklin Altman Case - Property was sold at public auction and high bid reported was $1050.00 211 TAX COLLECTOR (b) Mr. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, appeared before the Board and presented his report. Mr. Jones was commended by the Board for presenting such a thorough report and for the good job he is doing. TAX SUPV. (c) Mr. Tom Allen, Tax Supervisor, appeared before the Board and Requests for presented the following Requests for #efunds for the Board's approval: Refunds AUDI TOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT (1) Payee: James D. Johnson, Route 2, Angier, N. C. Black River Township Refund for Black River Fire Dist for the years 1965, 1966 and 1967. Not in Fire District. 1965 42.31 less .02 1966 1967 4 2.29 1.65 1.6 Total 4 5.59 (2) Payee: Mrs. J. R. Turiington, Route 1, Erwin, N.C. Old Post Road Duke Township 1967 Refund on Penalty 4 13.86 (3) Payee: Erwin Cates R -2, Angier, N. C. Refund for Black River Fire District for the year 1965, 1966 and 1967 Not in Fire District. 1965 46.60 less .07 Discount t 6.53 1966 46.89 less .07 Discount 6.82 1967 45.13 less .05 Discount .08 Total --$4:47- 3 (4) Payee: Paul Johnson R -2, Angier, N. C. Refund for Black. River Fire District for the years 1965, 1966, 1967, and 1968 1965 Refund 45.62 less .06 Discount 1966 Refund 17.18 less .07 Discount 1967 Refund 6.L4 Less No Discount 1968 Refund 46.36 Less .06 Discount Total Refund (5) Payee: J. G. Johnson Heirs, . C/O Susan Johnson Route 2, Angier, N. C. Refund for Black River Fire 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968. Not in Fire District. 1965 $6.21 less .06 Discount $ 6.15 1966 $6.21 less .06 Discount 6.15 1967 46.21 less No Discount 6.21 1968 46.21 less .06 Discount 6.1 Total Refund District for the years 4 5.56 7.11 6.44 6.30 25.41 (6) Payee: Mrs. Susan Johnson R -2, Angier, N. C . Refund for Black River Fire District for theyears 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968; 1965 Refund 427 :25 Less 1966 Refund 426.69 Less 1967 Refund 426.64 Less 1968 Refundt25.03 Less .27 Discount .27 Discount No Discount .25 Discount Total Refund 4 26.98 26.42 26.64 2 8 4104,82 Mr. Womble made the motion that these refunds be granted, seconded by Mr. McLamb and the motion carried. (d) Mr. H. L. Carson, Jr., presented his monthly report from the Auditor's office, and stated that a quarterly report would a completed within the next few days. 2. Other Business: (a) Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews appeared before the Board and stated that she planned to attend a three day conference at the Clerk's school and that her bookkepper would attend forttwo days. she stated further that she could not attend a conference for more than one day without the approval of the "'ounty Manager. She requested the Board to approve her attendance at this school without charging it against her leave. Mr. Brock instructed Mrs. Matthews to submit a formal reauest to the County Manager as prescribed in pertinent directive. 212 RESOLUTION b. Upon motion of Mr. Gilbert Brown and second by Mr. C. E. McLamb #69 -013 the following Resolution which was presented to the Board by Mr. E. (Release Marshall Woodall, was adopted: of Lot from Liens) NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY RESOLUTION # 69 -013 The Harnett County Board of Public Welfare and the Harnett County Board of County Commissioners, ailing jointly and after investigation, make the following findings of fact and resolve as folbws: THAT WHEREAS, Aldenia Shaw Maynor, is a recipient of Old Age Assist- ance authorized under North Carolina General Statute 108 -30, and that a lien was filed by the Director of Public welfare for narnett County agains the real property owned by the said Aldenia Shaw Maynor as will appear in the records in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Harnett Count AND WHEREAS, it has been made to appear that the said Aldenia Shaw Maynor owns a 1 /9th undivided interest in a lot in the Town of Dunn, Averasboro Township, Harnett County, North C arolina, more fully hereinafte described; and, WHEREAS, Lydia Shaw Lee, is a recipient of Old Age Assistance authorized under North Carolina General Statute 108 -30, and that a lien wa filed by the Director of Public Welfare for Harnett County against the rea property owned by the said Lydia Shaw Lee as will appear in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Harnett County; AND WHEREAS, it has been made to appear that the said Lydia Shaw Lee owns a 1 /9th undivided interest in a lot in the Town of Dunn, Averasboro Township, Harnett County, North Carolina, more fully hereinafter described and, WHEREAS, the aforesiad welfare recipients and the individuals who o the remaining 7 /9th of the undivided interest has negotiated a sale of sai lot for the sum of Two Thousandand No /100 Dollare($2,000.00), and that the siad welfare recipients as mentioned aforesaid and the owners of the re- maining undivided interest has requested the Harnett County Board of Publi Welfare and the Harnett County Board of County Commissioners to release said lot from under the operation of the lien filed and authorized under G.S. 108 -30.1 upon receipt of the value of the recipient's interest in said property; and, WHEREAS, it has been made to appear that the said lot is a 50 foot lot, situate on the North side of East Cumberland Street in the Town of Dunn, Averasboro Township, Harnett County, North Carolina, upon which is situate an old house which has been burned; it has been made to appear that the said market value of said lot of 1 and is 42,000.00, said sum being the actual selling price as negotiated by the tenants in common with Mary M. Barbour of Harnett County, North Carolina. It has further been made to appear that the interegst of the recipient Aldenia Shaw Maynor in said tract or lot of land is 4197.08; and it h as further been made to appe that the interest of the recipient Lydia Shaw Lee in said tract or 1 of of land if $197.08; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the respective Boards that the hereinafter described tract or lot of land be released and upon considerat of 4197.08, the value of the interest of the recipient Aldenia Shaw Maynor in said tract or lot of land and the sum of 4197.08, the value of the interest of said recipient Lydia Shaw Lee, said tract or lot of land is hereby released from under the operation of the lien filed against the real property of said recipient Alendia Shaw Maynor and from the operation of the welfare lien filed against the recipient Lydia Shaw Lee; said tract or parcel of land which is hereby released is more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at J. G. Layton's corner on the North side of Cumberland Street if said street was extended to the Jno. Lee road, and runs as said Street would run South 52 East 50 feet; thence square off from said street North 38 East 170 feet; thence North 52 West 50 feet to Layton's line; thence South 38 West 1 70 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 8500 square feet, being a lot 50 x 170. This is the same land described in deed from J. G. Layton and wife, Maude C. Layton, to Rachel Shaw, date December, 1906; which is recorded in Book 167, at Page 558, Harnett County Registry. Rachel Shaw is deceased and the grantors in this deed are heirs at law of the said Rachel Shaw. Acted upon this day of October, 1968. ATTESTED: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE BY: r on UTILITY LINES OMAR -BEMCO DUNN RECESS AMBULANCE SERVICE BILLS PRESENTATION TO MRS. MYRES TILGHMAN Approved: Acted upon this 7th day of October, 1968. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Attested: BY: 213 c. Mr. McLamb stated that the bill for the water -sewer line in Dunn was approximately $15,000, but had been reduced to `$12,000, and that $$1200 would come back a s soon as this is paid, and several others want to taps on to these utility lines. Action: should continue in Dunn, and if be free to call Dunn Board. The Board agreed that Mr. Brock and Mr. McLamb to try to reach an agreement about the lines an agreement cannot be reached, Mr. Brock would a joint meeting of the County Board and the d. Mr. H. D. Carson, Jr., filed the following written reports from the different county departments: Register of Deeds - onthly Report Clerk of Recorder's ourt - Monthly Report Electircian - L. Perry Cameron - Monthly Report Sheriff's Office - Monthly Report Dog Warden - Monthly Report Clerk of Superior Court - Monthly Report Veterans service Officer - Monthly Report Agri - Business Development Commission - Quarterly Rep. June 1, 68 - Sept 30, 68 The Board recessed at 10:20 A.M. and reconvened at 10:45 A.M. e. Mr. C. E. McLamb presented a number of bills for ambulance service from the Whittenton Ambulance Service to the Board. It was pointed out that Mr. Whittenton had not complied with the criteria for submitting these bills. The Board directed Mr. Alexander to take the ambulance service bills presented tothe Board and go over them with Mr. Whittenton explaining to him that he has not complied with the criteria and help him prepare the necessary affidavits and get thebills back to the Board for its approval. f. Mr. Brock presented to Mrs. Myres Tilghman a framed copy of a resolution which was adopted by the Board, and which resolution paid tribute to her husband for his work toward securing erection of the new Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital at Dunn. Mrs. Tilghman's mother, Mrs. Nathan M. Johnson, Sr., accompanied her . g. Mr. Bob Soots from Campbell College appeared before the Board and showed colored slides of the Ravenrock section of the county which is located approximately 7 miles west, northwest of Lillington, he stated. He requested the Board's approval and indorsement of this area and whatever support might be necessary to make this site, approximately 1200 acres, into a state park. He pointed out in his discussion by cleaning up some of this area the water sheds would also be protected. Mr. Soots stated further that he is to appear at the meeting of the Board of Conservation Development on October 8th, to present this to that Board, and if the site is approved the Division of State Parks will make further study of this area. Mr. Brock stated that he was impressed with the presentation, and that he would like to see that Board support this project and assign the county manager to proceed with it. Be further stated that there is some three to four hundred left in the recreation fund and that any minor expenses involved could possibly be paid from this fund. 214 Mr. McLamb made a motion that the Board endorse this project and have the County Manager to proceed with it. the motion was seconded by Mr. Womble and it carried. MENTAL HEALTH h. Mr. Bill Pittman, attorney for the Lee - Harnett Mental Health PROPOSAL Clinic, appeared before the Board and stated that it would be necessary to set up a single Administrative Board to handle the two - county centers. This Board would consist of tix members -three from each county. Each county would have a member of its Board of County Commissioners, its Resident Medical Director of the Mental health Center, and a member of its Advisory Board. Mr. Pittman requested the Commissioners to a dopt a Resolution and appoint one of its members for this Administrative Board Mr. Brock stated that it seemed to him from the Resolution that this Boar would be a separate unit and not responsible to the County Government. He further stated that the county had appropriated between fifty and one hundred thousand dollars for this project and he felt that it should be stipulated in the resolution that the Mental Health Center would operate under same established policies that other offices do. The Board and Mr. Pittman were in agreement with this and action was deferred until the next meeting. i. Mr. Herbert Johnson from Coats appeared before the Board and requested a tax refund for double listing. He stated he had owned a twelve acre tract and a lot, but had sold the larger tract retaining 50 feet of it. This footage had been listed separately and as part of the twelve acre tract also. Mr. Brown made a motion that necessary steps be taken to correct thi The motion was seconded by Mr. Cotton and it carried. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 12:15 P.M. ATTEST: Respectfully submitted, Recording 4)ecretary 215 FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF CHECKS ISSUED DURING 8222 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold $ 35.00, 8223 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold 290.00 8224 Buies Creek Jaycees 150.00_ 8225 Frank Lewis 16.50, 8226 0. F. Bradford 15.00. 8227 King Roofing & Mfg. Corp. 2,824.00, 8228 Doris L. Stephenson 8229 Watson Blue 8230 Knollwood Manor Nursing & Rest Home 8231 J. A. Carver 8232 Harnett County Library Board 8233 Mrs. J. R. Turlington 8234 Edwards & Broughton Co. 8235 Monroe International 8236 Lonnie Jackson 8237 Harnett County News 8238 Mobile Communication Service 8239 Arnold Motors, Inc. 8240 Sexton Motor Sales 8241 Storr Sales Co. 8242 Chase Chemical Corp. 8243 Layton Supply Co. 8244 Town of Lillington 8245 A. B. Andrews, Inc. 927.95. 8246 Perry Bros. Tire Service,Inc. 16.00 8247 Lillington RCX 75` 8248 Godwin Bldg Supply Co. 502.53. 8249 Capt. Rod Sullivan, Inc. 7.00, 8250 Pitney -Boews Inc. 18.54_ 8251 N.C. Fed. Surplus Property 1,075.15_ Agency 8252 Xerox Corporation 101.66, 8253 Dr. Arthur E. Davis, Jr. 150.00_ 8254 Johnson's 25.75. 8255 C & W Red & White 267.85 8256 Lafayette Drug Co. 8.50- 8257 Bernice Lucas 35.00, 8258 Journal of Cooperative Ext. 5.00 8259 McLean Trucking Co. 5.91_ 8260 Stone's Southern Sch. Supply 3.61. Co. 8261 Cavin's business Products, Inc. 52.83 8262 Cape Fear Ins. Agency 36.00, 8263 N.C. State Board pf Health 104.87, 8264 Electric Sales & aervice 139.05, 8265 Twyford Printing Co. 35.54 8266 Dr. A. W. Peede 24.00 8267 W.Earl Jones, Tax Collector 224.40- 8268 Lillington Roller Mils, Inc. 22.14 8269 Glasco Business Equipment Co. 24.50 8270 Elizabeth F. Matthews,C.S.C. 8271 Lillington Esso Station 8272 Morris trade Sales Co. 8273 Kelly & Randall Drug Co. 8274 N.C. Natural Gas Corp. 8275 Mitchell Printing Co.,Inc. 8276 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 8277 Lillington Medical Clinic 8278 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 8279 Carolina Power & Light Co. 8280 Motorola Inc. 8281 U.S. Civil Defense Council 8282 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 8283 E. R. Thomas Drug Co. 8234 Duke Hospital Pharmacy 8285 Mrs. Curtis Ryals 8286 Rachel Johnson 8287 Nettie Jacobs 8288 Mrs. Lennie Arnold 8289 William P. are 8290 Mrs. Bessie Lee 8291 Mrs. W. G. Butler 8292 Mrs. Cristal Evans 8293 Void 8294 Mrs. E. G. Fullbright 8295 Lettie Johnson 8296 Margie Johnson 8297 Mrs. Wade Johnson 8298 Mrs. Claude Cook 90.00, 49.00. 30.64. 50.00 110.63, 13.86 10.77 109.00 11.40 10.50, 77.64, 27.00 8.76, 50.61 183.10, 185.65 266.40 1.70 293.36. 6.15 9.25. 214.47. 409.94 15.88. 52.00 29.67 20.43 32.50 7.50 92.61, 5.65_ 15.75 150.50 69.62 25.00 56.00 52.50 205.00 105.00, 52.50 111.70 50.00 157.50 168.00 118.80 THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1968: Re: Stanfield vs Brock, et als Tax Foreclosure Suits Allocation per minutes of 8 -5 -68 Dinner Expense Planning Bd Oct 3, 1968 Painting Flagpole at Courthouse Air Conditioning Contract - Superior Courtroom Gen. Assistance Gen. Assistance Boarding Home aare for Benjamin Smith Oct. vet. Service Work Refund of N.C. Sales Tax due Lib. Fund Refund for Error in Listing Taxes S 114877- Tax Supv. 412932 -006 Conveying Doris Thigpen Ad- Sheriff's Dept. Sept. Radio Service 6140- Sheriff 11191 - Sheriff 12881 - Auditor, 12184 - Welfare Dept. 1431 dated 9 -18 Sept. A /C- Courthouse Per Statement 7166 -C. D. Agency 2 Used Tires Per 8 -28 -68 statement - Courthouse 37220, 41642, 41643, 41644 17391- +'ourthouse 103 - 785351 5300,5301, 5302, for C. D. Agency 552311 Autopsy - Sherwood T. Campbell 2 Cases Plates Sept. A /C -Co. Jail Per Statement for County Jail Oct. Rent 1 Yr. Sub. Freight Bill Letters for Co. Extension Service 6342, 6768 -4ri. bxtension 'service 7272, 7276, 7278, 7279 Per Oct. btatement- Health Dept. 17858- Health Dept. 22074 - health Dept. VD Treatment Jury Tickets 4753, 6737 -Dog Pound 77336 - C.R.C. Fees In Court 'aces Sept.'A /C- Shrriff's Dept & Courthouse 18394, 18688 Oct. Statements for Courthouse & Jail Per Statements 37452, 37453 -Reg. of Leeds, 37457'C.S.0 Sept. A/C for Co. Jail & Dunn Health C. Re: John Horton, Ross Thomas, Minnie Stewart, Hayden Adams Per Statements Per Statements 66119 Membership Fee Per Statements Drugs for Quinton K. Cameron Re: Patricia Adkins B. Home Care B. Home Care B. home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care 8299 8300 8201 8302 8303 8304 8305 8306 8307 8308 8309 8310 8311 8312 8313 8314 8315 8316 8317 8318 8319 8320 8321 8322 8323 8324 8325 8326 8327 8328 8329 8330 8331 8332 8333 8334 8335 8336 8337 8338 8339 8340 8341 8342 8343 Mrs. D. C. McKinney Etta McNeill Mrs. Edwin Morris Mrs. John Walker Mrs. Grady Adcock Memorial Mission Hospital Dr. W. R.Haxtness Lillington Medical Clinic Gravely Sanatorium Louis Baer Dept. Store Phelps Welding Shop Lillington Tractor & Imp. Co Town of Lillington Void Dunn Recreation Commission Dr. Don Leventhal Henry M. Jones Dr. A. R. Mayberry Dr. Ali Jarrahi Dr. Bruce Green Creative Playthings, Inc. Campbell College Bookstore Dr. S. Glenn Wilson Dr. C. L. Corbett Dr. J. Ray Israel Dr. A. W. Peede N.C. State Board of Health Gardray Film badge Service Cape rear Ins. Agency Mildred C. Dobbins Dewey C. Melton C. H. Avery W. Earl Jones Dougald McRae Betty J. McRae Wanda Jackson Frank Lewis Storr Sales Company Morris Wade Sales Co. Twvford Printing Co. Carolina Power & Light Co. $ 57.35 52.50 150.00 52.50 - 181.15 168.00 18.00 8.00- 6.00 20.00 34.51 . 10.00 11.25 150.00 1,065.60 165.40 1,027.20 709.00 443.10 29.53 18.69 10.00 170.00 40.00 80.00 20.00 12.75 - 9.00- 28.68- 171.10 30.00- 268.55 150.00- 152.96 131.01 208.00 20.63 1.76 103.52 14.27 IBM Corp. 12.5.95 First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co. 7.00 Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. 25.55 First National bank of E. N.C. 6.30 8344 central arolina Bank & Tr. Co. 16.45 8345 First 'sitizens Bank & Trust Co. 9.80 8346 First National bank ofE.N.C. 25.55 8347 Southern National Bank of N.C. 9.80 8348 Harnett Co. Bd. of Education 1.03 8349 Signs By Godfrey 46.45 8350 Morris i ade Sales Co. 2.99 8351 Layton Supply Co.. 8.24 8352 Williams Office Equipment Co. 32.90 8353 Bettie E. Giles 3.25- 8354 Harnett Co. Health Dept. 25.00- 8355 Carolina Power & Light Co. 5.36- 8356 Lafayette Drug Co. 7.25 8357 Outpatient Dept. N.C. Memorial 40.00 Hospital 8358 Cape Fear Valley Hospital 220.00 8359 Betsy Johnson Men Hospital 8360 N.C. Memorial Hospital 8361 Lillington Medical Clinic 8362 Mack's Fashion Shop 8363 Mann's Drug Store No. 2 8364 Duke Hospital Pharmacy 8365 Jonesboro's Lee Drug Store 8366 Dr. A. W. Peede 302.25 80.00 13.00 6.17 4.00 9.00 7,91 10.00 8367 N.C. State Comm. for the B1ind1,27058- 8368 Percy Walton 100.00- 8369 Dewey C. Melton 159.10 8370 C. H. Avery 20.00- 8371 Whittenton Ambulance Service 190.00• 8372 Nathan Hugh Jernigan 8373 W.Earl Jones, Tax. Col. 8374 Vada Jackson 8375 M. Irene Lassiter 55.00 303.85 35.00 - 60.71 B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care b. Home Care B. Home Care Re: baby Inez Sanders O.V. - Carolyn Bass& Anthony Ferrell Re: Charles Ivey Byrd Sanatorium Care Sept. Rent 8188 - Garbage Pit Moving House to County Garbage Pit 3 Pad Locks Allocation per Minutes of 8 -5 -68 September Fees & Travel September Fees & Travel September Fees & Travel September Fees & Travel September Fees & Travel 89951 - Mental Health Center 50- Mental Health Clinic VD Treatment M & I Clinics PS Clinics M & I Clinics Oct. 1, 1968 Statement 52372 7277- Muriel F. Cann Attending Comm. Meeting &Transcribing No Court Reporting Oct. 7th Term Court Officer for 3 Days. Oct 7th Term Jury Tickets Services Rendered Bd. of Elections Services Rendered Bd. of Elections Services Rendered Bd. of Elections Advance Allowance for 0.C.D. Sch. 12948 14159 - Labels 22076- Welfare- Per Statement 353 - 1747020, 353 - 1747030- 353 - 1747050 20 Food Stamp Transactions 73 Food btamp Transactions 18 Food Stamp Transactions 47 Food Stamp Transactions 28 Food Stamp Transactions 73 Food btamp Transactions 28 Food Stamp Transactions 10 Sheets Mount Board- Co.Ext Service Per statement for 'o. bxt. service Offic 18468 -Co. Aixt. Dept. Sept. A /C- Co Ext. Service 132008 -Ag. "xt. Service Materials Fused for Housing Fair Petty Cash Per Statement Re: Peggy James, Hazel Stanley Clinic Visits Re: James Fulton Livingston,Josephine Faircloth Ivey Re: Mrs. Sallie E. Register,Lester Phipp Re: Charles Junior Morris Re: Charles Ivey Byrd, Peggy Jones 1 Pr Shoes - Welfare Depts. Re: Carolyn Bass 6 -2's P.O.D. Bags #1250 for Patricia Adk Re: Carolyn Bass Exam. for Juvenile Corredtion - Carolyn Cameron Cols Part for Aid to the Blind Services in Securing Right -of -Way Ease- ment for Black River Drainage Project Court Reporting -Oct. 14th Term. Court Officer for 2 Days Re: Mattie L. Pipe, Lettie Mae McDougal, Mamie Chance, Va. L. Lee Refund for 1958 De Sota Automobile Jury Tickets Gen. Assistance Expenses to Public Health Meeting in Charlotte es 21'7 8376 Murphy H. Canady Lida R. O'Quinn Rebecca S. Colman Muriel F. Cann 8377 8378 8379. 8380 Mrs. David Ferrell 8381, Void 8382 Whittenton Ambulance, Service 8383 W. Earl Jones, Tax "ollector 8384 Bertha M. Taylor 8385 Bertha M. Taylor 8386 Alma Jean sass 8387 Willie M. arner 8388 Carolina Tel. & Tel. "o. 8389 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 8390 Carolina Tel. & Tel. i'o. 8391 First National Bank of E.N.C. 8392 N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. 8393 Void 8394 Louis E. Bottiglier, Post- master 8395 Whittenton Ambulance Service 8396 Dougaid McRae 8397 Wanda Jackson 8398 Betty McRae 8399 Faye M. Upchurch 8400 E. Marshall Woodall 8401 Mrs. Thomas Franklin Johnson 8402 Coastal Exterminating Co. 8403 C. R. Ammons 8404 Dr. C. E. Roberts 8405 R. A. Gray 8406 W. H. Randall, Jr. 8407 Roy H. Byrd 8408 M. H. Brock 8409 Billy W. Lanier 8410 Dr. J. Ray Israel 8411 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 8412 Carolina Power & Light Co. 8413 N.C. Natural Gas Corp. 8414 Frank Lewis 8415 Harnett Agri -business 8416 The E. R. Thomas Drug Co. 8417= Void 8418 Dr. A. W. Peede 8419 Dr. A. W. Peede 8420 Lillington Medical Clinic 8421 Bertha M. Taylor 8422 Chrismon Committee 8423 Worth Byrd 8424 Dorothy Snipes 8425 Elizabeth F. Matthews '$ 56.06 38.18 38.47 38.62 108.37 30.00 336.00 128.77 154.13 28.78 30.69 258.10 267.56 215.44 37,451.41 781.21 30.00 139.50 150.00 131.01 152.96 116.85 60.00 51.52 25.00 21.00 10,66 8.00 8.00 9.12 9.96 9.96 8.00 35.64 530.02 81.30 108.34 10,000.00 30.00 8.00 10.00 20.00 8.37 1.50 20.00 22.38 24.80 8426 N.C. Local Governmental 1,287.26 Employees' Retirement System 8427 Void 8428 N.C. Local Governmental 1,875.17 Employees' Retirement System 8429 N.C. Local Government Employ- ees' Retirement System 2,049.50 8430 Southern National Bank 5,533.30 Expenses to Charlotte Expenses to Charlotte Expenses to Charlotte Expenses to Charlotte B, home Care Public Health Meeting Public Health Meeting Public Health. Meeting Public Health Meeting in in in in Re: Catherine Rose, 1 'jrs. Mary Sue Bethel Jury Tickets Cleaning Health Dept. Buildings Oct. Salary & Travel -T.B. Project 20 Hrs. Part Time Work - Measles Campajln 1 Days Work at Mental Health -Oct 5th ,& Oct. Travel Per Statements Per Statements Per 'tatements October Payroll Oct. Insurance for Co. Employees Postage for TB Project Re: Nancy Jean Stallings Services Rendered Bd. of Elections Services RenderedBd, of Elections Services Rendered Bd. of Elections Court Reporting Oct. 21st Term Tax Foreclosure Suits, B. Home Care Oct. Services Refund for Expenses Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Board of Health Meeting Per Statements Per Statements Per Statements October Travel Partial Appropriation- 1968 -69 Oct. Rent VD Treatment' VD Treatment Re: Gene Pennington, Alex Tuckr Balance Oct. Travel Chrismon Instruction Book Welfare Board Meeting Welfare Board Meeting Travel Expenses to School -Gen. Court of Justice Matching Contri.for Welfare & Health Employees Matching Contri. for Gen. Employees & Law Enf. Employee' Employees' Ret. Contribution W.H. Tax for Oct. '68 218 FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SALARY CHECKS ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 1968: 4293 M. H. Brock 4294 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 4295 J. E. Womble 4296 C. E. Mcj'amb 4297 Gilbert Brown 4298 Wiley F. Bowen 4299 Thomas Allen 4300 Lottie Patterson 4301 Bessie S. Johnson 4302 W. Earl Jones 4303 Alice Schmincke 4304 Edna W. Butts 4305 Jackie J. Denning 4306 Wade H. Stewart 4307 Edna K. Newton 4308 Lemuel C. Gregory,Jr. 4309 James v. Griffin 4310 B. F. Temple 4311 Sherwood West 4312 Roger W. Lyon 4313 James E. Turnage 4314 Lincoln 'meal 4315 Robert A. McLean 4316 Stanley Byrd 4317 Chalres A. Cann 4318 H. D. Carson, Jr. 4319 Rachel W. Blanchard 4320 Harold Upchurch 4321 Thomas H. James 4322 William N. Monroe 4323 Inez Harrington 4324 Velma S. Edwards 4325 Flora Green Milton 4326 Inez W. Sessoms 4327 Clyde L. Ross 4328 Pau. B. Drew 4329 B. h. Sturgill 4330 Ruth Sturgill 4331 Louvenia McL. Lee 4332 Fletcher C. Hubbard 4333 Naomi F. Hawley 4334 Glyness Meeks 4335 Madeline W. Hawley 4336 Patricia W. McDonald 4337 Mary P. Avery 4338 Jean Adcock 4339 Annie Lee Sawyer 4340 Sandra Byrd 4341 Emma Lee West 4342 Marjorie G. Wade 4343 Harvey V. Godfrey 4344 Helen R. Crews 4345 Glenn C. O'Kelley 4346 Egeta Williams 4347 Frederick h. Fleming 4348 Joyce G. Pulliam 4349 Catherine R. dawks 435o Janet E. Stone 4351 James R. Huggins 4352 John D. Davis 4353 Virginia L. Thomas 4354 Robert B. Blalock, Jr. 4355 Jimmy F. Ragland 4356 Shirlee F. Stephenson 4357 Jane H. Smith 4358 Esther T. Butts 4359 Margie Barrington 4360 Kathleen Thomas 4361 Pauline oanford 4362 C. R. Ammons 4363 James E. Goff 4364 Charles E. Hammond 4365 H. W. Lloyd 4366 Juanita S. Bight 4367 nuby I. Parker 4368 Bettie B. Giles 4369 Virginia L. Simmons 4370 James P. West 4371 Ida P. Hinnant 4372 Ophelia McLean $ 68.00 78.80 60.00 60.00 60.00 325.00 492.32 278.79 253.14 464.46 293.19 251.77 215.08 641.43 265.93 507.80 492.52 342.49 480.46 501.49 482.12 496.98 467.07 349.99 483.02 620.49 294.61 321.72 223.46 225.11 322.61 307.58 256.58 2L o.86 223.15 238.25 358.04 171.24 157.16 828.14 330.03 323.12 267.70 262.21 262.21 241.63 248.88 227.85 508.06 461.16 459.96 256.10 507.61 445.06 479.86 505.29 2.10 414.38 481.22 548.19 425.18 469.23 1112.82 419.45 404.59 302.94 314.47 331.45 336.74 345.16 281.48 230.53 255.00 183.83 179.04 180.41 255.65 254.18 187.64 104.04 4373 M. Irene Lassiter 4374 Lida h. O'Quinn 4375 Hattie E. Barnes "4376 Rebecca S. Coleman 4377 Sarah E. Flowers 4378 M. H. Canady 4379 Shelby F. Johnson "4380 Alta Pearl Pope 4381 Ken Black 4382 Elizabeth F. Matthews 4383 Ruby T. Currin 4384 Blanchie W. Raynor 4385 Madie Lee Morgan 4386 Kyle Harrington 4387 Addle C. Faucett 4388 Brenda K. Coleman 4389 Jake Lamm 4390 Robert B. " 4391 Jake Lamm 4392 Jean M. Arvin 4393 Norman F. Lewis, Jr. 4394 Lillian B. Smith 4395 Roy S. G odwin 4396 A. R. Sessoms 4397 Alvis Lee McKay " 4398 Landon Godwin 4399 Thomas J. Black • 4400 Peggy W. Hope 4401 Pamela L. Dunn 1402 Void 4403 Muriel F. Cann 4404 Margaret N. McDonald • 4405 Myrtle D. Register 4406 Alma Jean Bass Morgan $ 566.10 436.05 485.53 487.87 467.87 537.75 321.24 254.64 444.13 499.10 307.80 211.96 257.28 330.33 252.26 221.08 303.00 927.63 214.52 341.95 234.34 248.88 71.70 100.38 125.24 100.38 35.37 659.24 266.76 455.20 302.01 465.15 173.76 j