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Regular Meeting September 2, 1969
'Regular Meeting
CALL TO ORDER
MINUTES
ORDER OF BUSINESS
REPORT: TAX &
WELFARE LIEN
ATTORNEY
REPORT: TAX
COLLECTOR
The regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners
convened on Tuesday, September 2, 1969 at 9:15 a.m. in the Commissioners'
Room, Courthouse, Lillington, North Carolina. Those present were:
Messrs. M. H. Brock, Chairman; D. P. Ray, Jr., Vice Chairman; C. E.
McLamb, Member and Gilbert Brown, Member. Also present, Messrs. Gera d
Arnold, County Attorney and Herbert D. Carson, Jr.,Clerk to the Board
Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:15 a.m. and Mr.
Earl Jones offered the morning prayer.
The minutes of the August 4 regular meeting and the August 7
special meeting were read and approved.
Item 1.
The following report was rendered from the Tax and Welfare Lien
Attorney's office:
REPORT: Tax & Welfare Lien Attorney
September 2, 1969
COLLECTION ON TAXES:
Total Amt. Atty.
Name Township Case No. Collected Fee
Walter Dafford, Jr. Averasboro 3495 $ 901.86 '.30.00
Clayton Hailey Johnsonville 3517 100.56 30.00
Mary Eliza Brown Averasboro 3597 66.63 20.00
TOTAL $1069.05 $80.00
WELFARE CASE REPORT:
Duncan Darroch Welfare Lien Commenced
Amount of Lien $3,632.00
Item 2.
Mr. Earl Jones, Tax Collector presented the monthly report of hi
department. The following order to the Tax Collector was approved an
and made a matter of record:
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY 1969 TAXES
TO: W. EARL JONES, HARNETT COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
You are hereby authorized, empowered and commanded
to collect the taxes set forth in the tax books filed
in the office of the Harnett County Tax Supervisor and
in the receipts herewith delivered to you, and in the
amount and from the taxpayers therein set forth, (and
also, all other taxpayers and taxes represented by official
tax receipts for years other than the current year) and such
taxes are hereby declared to be a first lien on all real
property of the respective taxpayers in Harnett County and this
order shall be a full and sufficient authority to direct, require
and enable you to levy on and sell any real or personal property
of said taxpayers, for and on account thereof in accordance
with law.
This the 2nd day of September, 1969.
ATTEST:
H. D. CARSON, JR.
Clerk to the Board
M. H. BROCK, Chairman
Harnett County Board
of Commissioners
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ROAD PETITION
Item 3.
The following road petition was presented:
Request for black top on #1110 in Johnsonville tow'ship
(one mile with nine occupied homes)
ACTION: Upon a motion by Mr. Ray, seconded by Mr. McLamb,
approval was given to above petition.
SHERIFF'S Item 4.
low DEPARTMENT Upon a motion by Mr. Ray, seconded by Mr. Brown, the Board
authorized the $150 per year of insurance premiums of the rural
policemen to be made in two equal installments of $75 each, payable
upon receipt of authorized bill from the Sheriff's Department and
that payment be contingent upon a six month's period of service.
CENTRAL CAROLINA Item 5.
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Mr. Shepherd Rice, Director of Adult Education & Extension
REQUEST FOR: Service for Central Carolina Technical Institute submitted a request
($ewing machines & for three (3) sewing machines and janitorial service for two (2)
janitorial service)hours per week at the rate of $1.60 per hour for the extension class
at Maple Grove School.
RESCUE SQUADS
Erwin, Dunn &
Lillington
(Presentation of
Ohecks)
ACTION: Upon a motion by Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr. Ray, approval
of the request was granted.
Item 6.
Representatives of the Erwin, Dunn and Lillington Rescue Squads
appeared before the Board and a check in the amount of $500 was pre-
sented to each Squad. Representing the Erwin Rescue Squad, Mr. R. M.
New, Chief and Mr. Lewis Joseph; representing the Dunn Rescue Squad,
Mr. Gaines Wullenwafer; representing the Lillington Rescue Squad,
Mr. Ray Adcock, Chief.
UNITED DAUGHTERS Item 7.
OF THE CONFEDERACY An invitation was received from the United Daughters of the
(Invitation. 9/20/69 Confederacy to attend a luncheon on September 20, 1969 at
tresentation of Campbell College. The annual check to this organization in the
check) amount of $O00 will be presented at this time.
RAVEN ROCK PARK
PROJECT
Item 8.
Mr. Gerald Arnold discussed with the Board financing of the
Raven Rock Park project.
No action was taken.
REPORT OF AUDIT Item 9.
OF COUNTY BOOKS Mr. John E. Ingraham rendered a report of the audit of the
(John E. Ingraham) county books. Mr. Ingrahmam recommended that a cash receipts book
be maintained on all funds not concerned with the General Fund.
TAX SUPERVISOR'S Item 10.
REPORT Mr. Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, presented the report of
his department. The following refund was presented for approval:
Refund to: Henry H. Sandlin,Box 189, Dunn, N. C.
Refund on a true value of $2000
Error in addition
Amount of refund = $17.42
ACTION: Upon a motion by Mr. McLamb, seconded by Mr. Ray above
refund was granted.
COUNTY ATTORNEY'S Item 11.
REPORT Mr. Gerald Arnold, County Attorney, discussed the following
matters with the Board:
Z2AW AND ORDER
RESOLUTION
PUBLIC HEARING
Buies Creek Fire
District Proposed
Extension of
Boundaries
1. The telephone situation in the county.
2. The livestock arena in Dunn.
Item 12.
The Law and Order Resolution was held in abeyance, pending
further study.
Notice being duly given, a public hearing was held at 11:Q0 a.m.
to consider the proposed extension of the Buies Creek Fire District.
No one appeared in opposition to the proposal.
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RESOLUTION: ERWIN Item 13.
BRIDGE The following resolution relative to the Erwin bridge was presen
for adoption:
September 4, 1969
HARNETT COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA R E S O L U T I O N
ed
Whereas, the existing bridge at NC 217 crossing at Erwin, North
Carolina is the only crossing between the Town of Lillington and the
City of Fayetteville; and,
Whereas, this bridge is vital to the economy of this area of the
county serving as a route for many school buses, mail carriers and as
a vital link to Fort Bragg for military personnel and civilians employed
at Fort Bragg and Fayetteville and serves the many people employed by
Burlington Industries in Erwin, and provides access to our banking
facilities, hospital facilities and the trading centers of the area;
and,
WHEREAS, this bridge bears heavy traffic and supports tremendous
tonnage from the gravel pits of the Hello L. Teer loading points in
Erwin; and,
WHEREAS, said bridge is approximately thirty -five (35) years old
and has . been determined in an unsafe condition with hazardous approac
and,
WHEREAS, a number of accidents have occurred at this point and t
bridge has been closed to traffic many times in the past two (2) year
for repairs at great inconvenience to the public; and,
WHEREAS, the Highway Commission has at great expense replaced th
bed at least three (3) times in the past two (2) years and new steel
has been placed at each end of the bridge; and,
WHEREAS, all attempts to improve the bridge have proven unsatis-
factory; therefore,
RESOLVED: That the Harnett County Board of Commissioners hereby
respectfully request that a new bridge be constructed at NC 217 cross
south of Erwin, North Carolina as expeditiously as possible.
s/t
M. H. BROCK, Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
Harnett County
Upon a motion by Mr. McLamb, seconded by Mr. Ray above resolution
was duly adopted
REPORT: HARNETT Item 14.
COUNTY PLANNING The following report of the Harnett County Planning Board was
BOARD submitted:
TO: Harnett County Board of Commissbners
FROM: Harnett County Planning Board
R E P O R T
The following report is requested to be filed in the minutes of
the Harnett County Board of Commissioners' records:
1. The Commission held its first meeting Thursday evening,
May 12, 1966, at 7:00 p.m., in Conference Room of Carl's Drug, Erwin,
N. C.
2. The Harnett County Planning Board met June 9, 1966, at Porte
Restaurant in Dunn, N. C.
The announced purpose of the meeting was to discuss the possibil
of preparing official comprehensive plans for the guidance of the
future development of water and sewer systems in Harnett County. The
enclosed resolution was formulated and placed before the board for
study. Mr. Eugene Smith made a motion that the resolution be adopted
The motion carried and the Planning Board authorized Mr. Howard Watki
to proceed with presenting the resolution through the Farmers Home
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Administration, United States Department of Agriculture to all
proper channels.
Mr. Frank Lewis was recognized and stated that henceforth the
organization will be known as "Harnett County Planning Board" as
officially designated under General Statutes 153 -9 (40).
3. The Harnett County Planning Baord met August 5, 1966, at
Johnson's Barbecue in LiLington, N. C.
Discussion of Proposed Rules and Regulations for the Planning
Board followed. Dr Marshbanks made a motion for adoption. Mr.
Thomas seconded the motion. Mr. Eugene Smith suggested that an
additional statement be included in the rules emphasizing that
activities of the Boarc be coordinated with any interested municipal
planning board or similar boards in surrounding counties. Dr.
Marshbanks amended his motion to include this change and the Pro-
posed Rules and Regulations were adopted by the Harnett County
Planning Board.
4. The fifth meeting of the Harnett County Planning Board was
held at Johnson's Barbecue in Lillington on September , 1966.
Chairman Fowler announced that the Board's petition for a
federal survey grant had been approved in full and that an official
notice would be given immediately. The grant was for $12,200.00.
The Board acted favorably on a grant agreement for rural area
water and sewer planning. Chairman Fowler read the prepared agree-
ment. Mr. Miller made a motion that the Board enter into this
agreement with the United States Government, and Mr. Thomas seconded.
The motion carried. A copy of this agreement is now on file along
with the minutes of this meeting.
5. The Harnett County Planning Board met on November 30, 1967
in the conference room of the Farmer's Home Administration Offices.
The meeting was called by Chairman Fowler to review the preliminary
reports compiled by Moore - Gardner Associates relative to the establis
ment of a county -wide water system.
Mr. Spainhour and Mr. Moore represented Moore - Gardner Associates
The report was made by Mr. Moore on all preliminary work accomplished
The Planning Board discussed at length with Mr. Moore and Mr.
Spainhour each division of the report. A motion was made by Mr.
Theron Miller, seconded by Mr. Gattis Thomas that the Board accept
this preliminary report and authorize the engineers to proceed with
their work, carrying all material to the printers.
6. Item 2, Minutes of County Board of Commissioners Regular
Session held January 6, 1969, page 244.
Action: Mr. Cotton made the motion that the recreational progran
be placed under the Planning Board; the motion was seconded by Mr.
Brown and it carried.
7. Planning Board Meeting of March 24, 1969.
A meeting of the Harnett County Planning Board was called to
consider a request from Campbell College for aid in filing a petition
with the federal government for a grant to be used for the installa-
tion of a badly needed sewer system.
Chairman Fowler opened the meeting with welcome to all visitors.
The meeting was then turned over to Attorney Johnson, who was repre-
senting Campbell College. Mr. Johnson explained the reason for his
request that the Planning Board convene for this meeting. "Campbell
College is in critical need of a new sewer system." He then presente
a plan to the Board whereby a petition could be filed with the federa
government for a grant. He further stated that it is the intention
of the college to build a sewer system which can be added to and used
by community citizens. Mr. Theron Miller asked whether this meant
all citizens. Mr. Johnson answered again that this sewer system
would be available to every citizen in the Buies Creek area. Mr.
Small, college business manager, added that the only criteria needed
by any citizen to qualify for use would be a simple request.
Mr. Fowler stated that in his opinion the Board should take into
consideration the Comprehensive Study made by the County and adopted
by the County Board of Commissioners. He also said that it is the
duty of the Planning Board to consider the overall good of Harnett
County.
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Attorney Johnson replied that the college does not wish to work
"cross section with the county" but he also pointed out that nothing
has surfaced thus far that would offer any help. "Surveys have not s
any possible help. "The college has no other choice but to take an
alternate route." He asked those present if they had any otherideas
for a plan the college could develop ".
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At this point B. P. Marshbanks explained the Planning Board's
sympathy for the college's situation, but further explained the Planni g
Board's responsibility is for the overall good of Harnett County. Be
cause of this respondibility the group needed to confine the discussi n
to the colleges request as related to the Comprehensive Study already
adopted by the county.
Dr. A. R. Burkot, Vice - president of Campbell College, was recogn zed.
He stated that college personnel have always felt that they were not
accepted as a part of Harnett County. He pointed out how valuable th
is to the surrounding area and pleaded for consideration of t is
request by the Planning Board.
Mr. Frank Lewis was recognized. He stated that the Planning Board
had always considered Campbell College's best interests. He also poin ed
out that the college had been working on its sewer system for two yea s
and that it should give the Planning Board a few hours to consider th
request since this is the first the Board has heard about it. He
further stated that there is a question of legality: "Who holds titl
to the system ?" "Who gets the grant ?" "Who is liable in case of lit
igation ?" Attorney Johnson replied that, in his opinion, the plan is
legal.
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Mayor Godfrey Beasley of Coats was recognized. He explained tha'
his town is now making a study preparatory to installing a sewer syst m.
His one question would be "If Campbell College does receive a grant,
would it have nay adverse effect on another application filed by the
town of Coats since these communities are only four miles apart ?"
Attorney Johnson explained that, in his opinion, this would not be a
problem.
Dr. Marshbanks again suggested that all discussion be confined t
the application as related to the Comprehensive Study.
At this point maps were studied by those present. Plant capacit es
were discussed and Campbell College's proposed sewer lines were compa ed
with those proposed by Moore - Gardner Associates. Attorney Johnson th n
asked Mr. Roy Spainhour, engineer for Moore - Gardner, whether the pro-
posed sewer plant by Campbell College would fulfill all requirements
Moore - Gardner had set forth in its study. Mr. Spain hour stated that
in his opinion, it would. He further stated that in the event a much
larger and more complex system would be needed later, this system as
proposed by Campbell College could be integrated into it without seve,e
financial loss.
In light of Mr. Spainhour's statement, Dr. Marshbanks made a motion
that the Planning Board approve the application and pass it on to the;
County Commissioners. Mr. Thomas seconded. Motion passed.
8. On April 29, 1969, the Harnett County Planning Board met at
the Harnett County Courthouse with the Harnett County Parks and
Recreational Committee.
Chairman Fowler reported on a discussion recently held with
Attorney J. T. Lamm relative to the 8" water main being installed sou
of Buies Creek on Highway 421. Mr. Fowler reported that he explained
to Mr. Lamm that the Comprehensive Study calls for a 12" line and tha
in the event that the county system is installed the 8" line cannot b
used. Mr. Lamm told Mr. Fowler that he knew this was true and that t
8" line would have to be considered a loss if this occurred. Attorne
Lamm further stated that he was completely familiar with the recent
survey.
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In the annual election of officers, Mr. Smith nominated Chairman,
Fowler for re- election; Theron Miller seconded: Mr. Fowler re- elected
by acclamation. Mr. Miller nominated Mr. Eugene Smith for vice - chair &an
he was re- elected by acclamation. Mr. Smith nominated Dr. Marshbanks
for secretary; he was re- elected by acclamation. Chairman Fowler
pledged his best efforts for the county's best interests.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 12:15.
the Board
Respectfully submitted
Bessie W. Moss, Secretary
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Following is a list of checks issued during the month of September 1969
0527 United Daughters of Confederacy
0528 Rosa Wilburn
0529 Lenox C. Strickland
0530 R. M. Turlington
0531 H. Douglas Moore
0532 D. W. Denning, Jr.
0533 Dr. Grover C. Pate, Jr.
0534 W. Guyton Smith
0535 Loren LeRoy Davidson
0536 Edwards & Broughton Co.
0537 Commercial Printing Co.
0538 Lillington Medical Clinic
0539 W. & S. Motor Co., Inc.
0540 L. C. Gregory, Jr.
0541 Carolina Ins. & Realty Agency
0542 The Dunn Dispatch
0543 Harold Braswell
0544 Town of Lillington
0545 Sonny Burgess Electric Co.
0546 Comma Danieley
0547 Xerox Corporation
0548 Tyree Senter
0549 Cecil Moore
0550 Paul B. Drew
0551 W. H. King Drug Co.
0552 IBM Corporation
0553 Storr Sales Company
0554 Bernice Lucas
0555 Carolina Power & Light Company
0556 Helms Motor Express Inc.
0557 Dr. L. S. Mann
0558 Twyford Printing Company
0559 N. C. Natural Gas Corp.
0560 Carolina Tel & Tel. Company
0561 E. Marshall Woodall
0562 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.
0563 Motorola Inc.
0564 Benton Card Company
0565 Mary Margaret McLeod, M.D.
0566 Mann's Drug Store No. 2
0567 Lillington Enterprises, Inc.
0568 Lafayette Drug Company
0569 Duke Hospital
0570 Dr. C. L. Corbett
X571 Lillington Medical Clinic
0572 N. C. Memorial Hospital
0573
574
575
576
577
0578
0579
X580
0581
X582
X583
X584
X585
X586
X587
X588
X589
X590
X591
X592
X593
X594
X595
X596
X597
X598
X599
X600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
William P. Ore
William A. Clark
Bessie Lee
Mrs. Grady Adcock
Mrs. W. G. Butler
Mrs. L. F. Byrd
Mrs. Cristal Evans
Mrs. David Ferrell
Lettie Johnson
Margie Johnson
Rachel Johnson
Mrs. Wade Johnson
Mrs. D. C. McKinney
Etta McNeill
Mrs. Edwin Morris
Ina Ryals
Dr. A. W. Peede
Hart's Pine Knoll Rest Home
Overby Funeral Homes
Lee County Sheltered Workshop
N. C. Sanatorium
John E. Ingraham & Associates
Louis Baer Dept. Store
Glasco Business Equipment
Glasco Business Equipment
Institute of Government
Henry H. Sandlin
Louis E. Bottiglier
Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.SC.
Void
Lillington Esso Station
Mobile Communication Service
Lillington Medical Clinic
Dunn Auto Parts Company, Inc
Storr Sales Company
Arnold Motors, Inc.
Sexton Motor Sales
$ 500.00
100.00
45.00
15.00
41.85
43.35
24.00
44.25
19.00
21.31
288.40
10.00
3.82
66.38
10.00
25.00
25.00
235.90
249.96
18.66
92.38
15.00
15.00
12.00
57.06
57.57
18.72
35.00
22.77
3.50
195.00
315.13
214.28
32.49
50.00
42.49
32.50
70.04
5.00
2.25
10.27
22.75
200.00
6.00
46.00
460.00
62.50
50.00
245.00
62.50
125.00
60.00
66.00
183.00
60.00
194.50
66.00
66.00
181.75
27.16
361.75
180.50
10.00
21.96
12.00
25.00
21.00
1,300.00
20.00
44.81
7.99
3.09
17.42
2,000.00
14.00
Void
501.11
110.50
25.00
14.37
8.24
20.00
76.55
335
1969 -70 Allocation
Rent for Dog Pound
General Assistance
Board Meeting
3 Board Meetings
3 Board Meetings
2 Board Meetings
3 Board Meetings
General Assistance
Tax Listing Notice
Binding 68 Tax Receipts
Professional Services Richard Tripp
Sheriff's Department
Refund for expenses to Baltimore
Bond For Hilton Lee Pope
Budget Estimate
August service
Per Statement
Electrical work on buildings
Register of Deeds
003127467
Re: Clegg Case
Re: Harvey Case
Juror Fees - Clegg Inquest
7448
5J50151
30148, 30174
September rent
Per Statement
Express charges
Professional services, Health Dept.
Tax Collector - Health Dept.
Per Statements
Per Statements
Tax Suits Fees
Per Statements
27618
Posters C.D. Agency
Welfare
Re: Anthony Ferrell
July a/c James Sawyer
July a/c Welfare
Re: Patricia A. Eason
Re: Johnny Jackson, welfare
Professional services, Social S.
Re: Mary McKoy, Charles Taylor
Lula McLain
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
B. Home Care
B. Home Care
B . Home Care
Varnita Atkins
William H. Hamilton (care)
Amb. service -Mrs. Omie Moore
Elbert Sessoms
Lee Johnson, Wm. Erwin Parker
Audit 68 -69
September rent
Board of Elections
Notary Seal
Copy Notary Public Guidebook
Refund for error in listing taxes
Postage for machine, Courthouse
Costs tax suit 69- CVD878
Void
August a/c Co. cars
August radio service
Re: Juanita Hyde, Richard Tripp
Sheriff's Dept.
Sheriff's Office
Wrecker service for co. car.
Sheriff's Dept.
336
0610
0611
0612
0613
0614
061.5
0616
0617
0618
0619
0620
0621
0622
0623
0624
0625
0626
0627
0628
0629
0630
0631
0632
0633
0634
0635
0636
0637
0638
0639
0640
0641
0642
Harnett County News
Layton Supply Company
Cavin's Business Products, Inc
The Fyr -Fyter Company
King Roofing & Mfg. Corp.
City Service Station
Lillington Hardware & Furn.
Phelps Welding Shop
Lillington Esso Station
Comma Danieley
Johnson's Gen. Merchandise
Lillington Enterprises
Storr Sales Company
Lillington FCX
W. H. King Drug Company
Glasco Business Equipment
Journal of Cooperative Extension 5.00
Helms Motor Express, Inc. 3.50
Club Cleaners 29.21
N.C. State Board of Health 68.70
Dr. A. W. Peede 16.00
N. C. Sanatorium 39.55
Carolina Power & Light Company 1.30
Lillington Roller Mills 7.62
Southeastern Radio Supply Co. 16.22
Radio CommunicaLi,ns Co. 32.92
Void Void
N.C. State Board of Health 20.00
Morris Wade Sales Co. 18.36
C. H. Avery 50.00
W. D. Gregson 60.00
Paul McDonald 10.00
Dunn Ambulance Service 185.00
28.90 Financial Statement
157.37 August a/c Courthouse
21.63 Auditor
96.12 61 61 47, 61 61 48
72.02 Courthouse
3.61 Mower at Courthouse
.71 Courthouse
2.50 Courthouse
18.80 August a/c pickup
171.15 Register of Deeds
13.91 August a/c Jail
21.66 August a/c for Jail, Co. Agent, Health
50.63 For County Agent
6.65 For County Agent
35.09 77 42 Dated 8/19/69
149.35 County Agent
Subscription for County Agent
Express charges
August Health
Per September Statement
Re: Ray Bernard McLean, David Tucker
Drugs
Per Statement
Dog Pound
C. D. Agency
C. D. Agency
Void
100 Sputum
Health Dept. TB Project
5 days as court officer
3 days work in Veterans' Office
General assistance
L. H. Tew, Sr., Clara S. Williams,
Mrs. Cassie Hodges
2 days as officer of the Grand Jury
Services rendered Board of Elections
Services rendered Board of Elections
12 hours work at courthouse
P.O. #68 -69 -63 dated August 25, 1969
Care for Vickie Bass
Care of Vickie Bass
Void
Tax notices
Per Statement
Void
Repairs to Courthouse
21 6 91, 21 91 3
Coroner's Fee
August a/c Jail
Per Statement
Food stamp transactions
Food stamp transactions
Food stamp transactions
Food stamp transactions
Food stamp transactions
Food stamp transactions
Food stamp transactions
12 issues
116152
Dog Pound
Dog Pound
September Veterans Service work
Per Statement
September rent
C. D. Agency
C. D. Agency
Re: Mary Ann & Anthony Shirley Cockman
Re: Stella Cannady
Re: Denise Tripp, Brenda Lewis
Re: Walter Donald Clark
Elbert Sessoms
Forest Fire Control (County's part)
Community Services Office thru 9 -69
Garbage area
Board of Elections
September rent
Per Statement
Agri - Business Commission
M & I Clinics
August PS Clinic
August Clinics
August expenses
Services rendered Board of Elections
Cost 69 -CVD -978
0643 Thomas J. Byrd
0644 Dougald McRae
0645 Betty J. McRae
0646 Tyree W. Carroll
0647 Communication Specialists Co.
0648 Marjorie B. Lane
0649 Hezel Turlington
0650 Void
0651 Twyford Printing Co.
0652 Carolina Power & Llght Co.
0653 Void
0654 Ellis S. Godwin
0655 Electric Sales & Service, Inc.
0656 Cecil Moore
0657 Piggly Wiggly
0658 Carolina Power & Light Co.
0659 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co
0660 Southern National Bank of N.C.
0661 First National Bank of ENC
0662 Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co.
0663 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co
0664 Central Carolina Bank & Trust
0665 First National Bank of ENC
0666 Jack & Jill
0667 Landauer Jr. & Co.
0668 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
0669 Purdie Brothers, Inc.
0670 J. A. Carver
0671 Carolina Power & Light Co.
0672 The E.R. Thomas Drug Co. 30.00
0673 N.C. Fed. Surplus Property Agency 85.25
0674 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 27.30
0675 Lillington Enterprises, Inc. 13.09
0676 Lillington Medical Clinic 8.00
0677 Dr. C. L. Corbett 12.00
0678 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hospital 120.00
0679 Lee Co. Sheltered Workshop,Inc. 25.00
0680 Conservation & Development 147.19
0681 Town of Lillington 60.00
0682 Triangle Drain Co., Inc. 50.00
0683 Twyford Printing Co. 47.39
0684 Harnett County Farm Bureau 75.00
0685 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 55.32
0686 Bowen Equipment Co. 3.56
0687 Dr. C. L. Corbett 100.00
0688 Dr. J. Ray Israel 20.00
0689 Dr. A. W. Peede 140.00
0690 C. E. McLamb 25.50
0691 Harvey Raynor 130.80
0692 Elizabeth F. Matthews, CSC 21.00
20.00
150.00
152.32
22.85
1,843.70
25.00
25.00
Void
505.99
3.00
Void
673.30
30.38
25.00
494.33
12.00
• 5.00
10.50
8.05
26.60
▪ 8.75
15.05
26.25
5.00
8.50
7.62
8.14
50.00
6.00
337
0693 E. Marshall Woodall 40.00
0694 Louis E. Bottiglier, PM. 6.00
0695 Bertha M. Taylor 131.42
0696 Bertha M. Taylor 143.41
0697 Alma Jean Bass 195.28
0698 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 198.67
0699 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 116.90
0700 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 140.97
0701 Tyree W. Carroll 87.19
0702 First National Bank of ENC 37,192.37
0703 NC Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc. 754.46
0704 A. F. Page
0705 Lee Wards
0706 Edith Holder
0707 Dougald McRae
0708 Betty J. McRae
0709 M. Irene Lassiter
0710 Hattie E. Barnes
711 Myrtle Register
0712 M. H. Brock
713 M. H. Brock
0714 Gilbert Brown
0715 Worth Byrd
716 Mrs. James M. Yates
717 Mae Lena Washington
718 NC Local Governm't Employees
Retirement System
719 NC Local Governm't Employees
Retirement System
720 NC Public Employees' Social
Security Agency
721 NC Public Employees' Social
Security Agency 3,095.29
0722 NC Local Governmental Employees'
Retirement System 2,131.82
0723 Southern National Bank 5,732.40
0724 NC Public Employees' Social
Security Agency 5,947.65
0725 NC Dept of Revenue 2,945.40
50.00
18.83
41.00
150.00
152.32
45.16
45.16
45.16
60.95
112.90
23.52
22.72
22.72
35.00
1,328.14
1,522.04
2,852.42
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Attorney's fees, tax suits
Stamps
Salary & Travel TB Project
Salary & Travel Health Dept.
Salary & Travel M & I
Per Statements
Per Statements
Per Statements
48 hours work at Courthouse
September payroll
Group ins. for county employees
September tractor service
Candle molds
General assistance
Services rendered Board of Elections
Services rendered Board of Elections
Expenses, Asheville meeting
Expenses, Asheville meeting
Expenses, Asheville meeting
Expenses, 6th District meeting
6 days as Acting County Manager
Welfare Board meeting
Welfare Board meeting
Welfare Board meeting
General assistance
Matching funds for Welfare & Health
Matching funds Gen. & Law employees
Qtr. ending 9 -30 -69
Qtr. ending 9 -30 -69
Employee's retirement Sept. 69
WH Tax, September
Employees contribution SS 9 -30 -69
Qtr. ending 9 -30 -69
338
Following is a list of salary checks issued during the month of September 1969
#5482 M. H. Brock
5483 W. J. Cotton, Jr.
5484 D. P. Ray, Jr.
5485 C. E. McLamb
5486 Gilbert Brown
5487 Gerald Arnold
5488 Thomas Allen
5489 Lottie Patterson
5490 Bessie S. Johnson
5491 W. Earl Jones
5492 Alice Schmincke
5493 Edna W. Butts
5494 Jackie J. Denning
5495 Wade H. Stewart
5496 Edna K. Newton
5497 Madie Lee Morgan
5498 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr.
5499 James V. Griffin
5500 B. F. Temple
5501 James S. West
5502 Roger W. Lyon
5503 James E. Turnage
5504 Charles L. Neal
5505 Stanely Byrd
5506 Charles A. Cann
5507 William R. Hardy
5508 Robert W. Hazlett, III
5509 Hilton L. Pope
5510 H. D. Carson, Jr.
5511 Rachel W. Blanchard
5512 Harold Upchurch
5513 Thomas H. James
5514 William K. McCormick
5515 Inez Harrington
5516 Velma S. Edwards
5517 Flora Green Milton
5518 Inez W. Sessoms
5519 Clyde L. Ross
5520 Paul B. Drew
5521 B. E. Sturgill
5522 Ruth Sturgill
5523 Louvenia McL. Lee
5524. Fletcher C. Hubbard
5525 Naomi F. Hawley
5526 Glyness Meeks
5527 Madeline W. Hawley
5528 Patricia W. McDonald
5529 Mary P. Avery
5530 Jean Adcock
5531 Annie Lee Sawyer
5532 Sandra Mae Byrd
5533 Emma Lee West
5534 Marjorie G. Wade
5535 Harvey V. Godfrey
5536 Helen R. Crews
5537 Glenn C. O'Kelley
5538 Egeta Williams
5539 Frederick B. Fleming
5540 Joyce G. Pulliam
5541 Janet E. Stone
5542 John D. Davis
5543 Judith G. Crawford
5544 Jimmy F. Ragland
5545 Janet D. Beabout
5546 Jane H. Smith
5547 William F. Rogers
5548 Gayle M. Adams
5549 Esther T. Butts
5550 Margie Harrington
5551 Kathleen Thomas
5552 Pauline Sanford
5553 C. R. Ammons
5554 James E. Goff
5555 Charles E. Hammond
5556 H. W. Lloyd
5557 Juanita S. Hight
5558 Ruby I. Parker
5559 Bettie E. Giles
5560 Virginia L. Simmons
5561 James P. West
5562 Ida P. Hinnant
5563 Ophelia McLean
5564 Jean M. Irvin
$ 68.00
62.80
60.00
60.00
60.00
300.00
542.55
288.18
273.52
494.76
309.03
277.79
236.20
671.63
281.79
269.80
544.91
526.28
329.99
512.76
534.14
534.14
511.67
369.04
494.15
506.48
526.60
513.69
668.24
316.91
339.67
258.02
237.93
351.92
324.85
294.43
235.58
247.57
237.75
376.88
187.48
156.89
716.92
322.40
350.06
283.59
280.48
280.48
259.18
263.10
244.80
582.16
475.04
514.77
290.87
552.50
454.92
485.66
502.40
467.66
495.50
473.39
499.34
487.27
475.09
464.60
329.28
350.70
342.47
348.11
368.98
368.76
296.58
270.73
285.00
196.80
187.44
195.06
267.66
269.08
182.39
118.14
345.67
5565 Norman F. Lewis, Jr.
5566 Lillian B. Smith
5567 Roy S. Godwin
5568 Arthur F. Page
5569 Alvis L. McKay
5570 Andrew M. Anderson
5571 Bessie W. Moss
5572 M. Irene Lassiter
5573 Hattie E. Barnes
5574 Lida R. O'Quinn
5575 Rebecca S. Coleman
5576 Sarah E. Flowers
5577 M. H. Canady
5578 Ken Black
5579 Brenda Lee
5580 Alta Pearl Pope
5581 Herbert E. Hudson
5582 Muriel F. Cann
5583 Margaret N. McDonald
5584 Myrtle D. Register
738.23
303.42
71.40
95.56
124.71
99.96
348.20
623.24
493.51
491.08
527.80
489.44
583.09
523.17
284.98
271.61
435.89
509.19
302.98
535.86