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egular Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Harnett County Board of ■
ebruary 2, 1970 Commissioners convened in the Commissioners' Room, Courthouse,
Lillington, North Carolina on Monday, February 2, 1970 at 9:00 a.m.
Those present were: Messrs. M. H. Brock, Chairman; D. P. Ray, Jr.,
Vice- Chairman; C. E. McLamb, Member; W. J. Cotton, Jr., Member; ■
and Gilbert Brown, Member. Also present: Messrs. Herbert D. Carson,Jfr.
Clerk to the Board and Gerald Arnold, County Attorney. ■
ALL TO ORDER Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m and
offered the morning prayer.
EADING AND APPROVAL The minutes of the January 5 meeting were read and approved.
F MINUTES
OHNSONVILLE AREA Item 1.
e: County Property Col. G. J. Hooper appeared before the Board on behalf of the
ction Pending Johnsonville Ruritan Club and presented a prepared statement outlinin
the views of the Club concerning the county property of which the
Club had requested that the Board deed to the Johnsonville Ruritan
Club at the January meeting of the Board. Col. Hooper expressed the
desire of the Club to arrive at an unified position by which the
Ruritan Club and the citizens could work together in the community.
He indicated that the Ruritan Club was withdrawing its original
request that title to the property be conveyed to the Johnsonville
Ruritan Club and proposed a four citizen Trustee Board as title
holders. He stated that the Johnsonville Ruritan Club still remains
dedicated to supporting the community. Appearing with Col. Hooper
was Mr. Fred Taylor.
Mrs. Albert Stutz appeared before the Board and presented the
views of the citizens group which opposes conveying title to the
property to the Johnsonville Ruritan Club. Mrs. Stutz expressed the
position of the group indicating their desire that the property be
owned by the community and be the Johnsonville Community Center.
She presented the following specific request to the Board:
1. That insurance be secured on the building.
2. That a temporary Board of Trustees be set up until a decision
is reached. The following names were submitted for approval as
the temporary Board of Trustees:
Mr. Albert Stutz
Mr. Johnny Chalmers
Mr. Fred Cameron
Mr. Fred Taylor
3. That a custodian be appointed and that he be in charge of the key
4. That the building be available for public use on a first come
first served basis.
Appearing with Mrs. Stutz: D. A. Huffines and Billy E. Cochran
ACTION: Chairman Brock informed the group that the Board would take
the matter of conveying the property to a Board of Trustees under
consideration and advise them of the Board's decision.
jIARNETT COUNTY GOOD Item 2.
EIGHBOR COUNCIL Mr. Eugene W. Smith, Chariman of the Harnett County Good Neighbo4f
rMr. Eugene W. Smith Council appeared before the Board and presented the following slate
of Council officers and members for the approval of the Board:
Mr. Eugene W. Smith, Chairman Mrs. Irene Roberts
Mr. W. N. Porter, Vice - Chairman Miss Elaine Purdie
Mrs. Inez Lee Mr. J. 0. McLean
Rev. Tom Freeman Mr. Samuel T. Rhoades
Dr. Stewart A. Newman Rev. Robert E. Stitt
Dr. W. Donald Moore Mr. Jerry McGregory
Mrs. Mary E. Cameron Mrs. Golda M. Bailey
Mr. Walter Dafford, Jr. Mr. James C. McNeill
Mr. Grady McNeil Mr. Lewis B. Cameron
Mr. C. Ray West Mr. E. T. Malone, Jr.
Mr. Joseph Taylor Mr. W. H. Hamilton
Mr. Weldon McLean Mr. E. Marshall Woodall
Mr. Virgil Smith Rev. R. Lewis Beal
* Mr. Linville Robinson Mr. Charles Malone
* Miss Anita Smith Mrs. Grace Black
* Mr. Dwight Keith Avery Mrs. Polly Taylor
* Mr. Henry Hicks, Jr. Mrs. Becky Coats
Mrs. Algia Dockery Mr. Robert Ogburn
* High School representatives
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ACTION: Upon a motion by Commissioner Cotton and upon the recommendation
of Chairman Smith, the above named slate of officers and members was
approved. ,I
Motion was seconded by Commissioner McLamb and carried unanimously.
VISITOR: Mr. Alex Brock Item 3.
Executive Secretary of Mr. Alex Brock, Executive Secretary of the State Board of
the State Board of Elections was formally introduced to the Board of Commissioners by
Elections Mr. Alvis Carver, Secretary of the Harnett County Board of Elections.i
Mr. Brock expressed his appreciation for the work of the Board of
Elections and commended Mr. McRae on his management of the office.
He commended the Board of Commissioners on the new office and stated 1
that this office was probably the only one in the state with a private
vault
TAX COLLECTOR
Mr. Earl Jones
TAX SUPERVISOR
Mr. Thomas Allen
Chairman Brock expressed the pleasure of the Board to Mr. Brock
for his attendance and extended an invitation to visit in Harnett
County at any time and to attend the board meetings when possible.
Item 4.
Mr. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, reported to the Board on the work'
of his department for the previous month.
Item 5.
Mr. Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, presented a report of his depatt-
ment. The following refund was submitted for approval:
Refund to: Mrs. Joseph L. B. Doucet, Dunn, N.C.
For: One 1968 Buick valued at $2950
Amount: $25.25
ACTION: Upon a motion by Commissioner Cotton, upon the recommendatiot
of the Tax Supervisor, above refund was approved.
Motion was seconded by Commissioner Ray and carried unanimously.
Extension, Listing Date: ACTION: Commissioner moved that the date for listing taxes
be extended to February 15 and that a day of grace be allowed on
February 16 due to the fact that the 15th falls on a Sunday.
Motion was seconded by Commissioner Ray and carried unanimously.
TAX & WELFARE LIEN Item 6.
ATTORNEY'S REPORT The report of the Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney was presented as
follows:
REPORT: TAX AND WELFARE LIEN ATTORNEY
February 2, 1970
COLLECTION ON TAXES:
TOTAL AMT. ATTY
NAME TOWNSHIP CASE NO. COLLECTED FEE
Curt Weathers Upper Little River 3018 $236.97 $10.00
Lathe Burns Johnsonville 3195 631.26 10.09
Report on old tax cases:
$868.23 $20.09
An investigation has been made into the McCormick Heirs case
(SD 2368{ Judgment NO. A -1327) for taxes during the years 1927 through
1937; the taxes in question were levied on an alleged 75 acre tract of
land described as the old "Thompson Hole" tract, and being all the
lands of the late Rebecca S. McCormick, which was not divided in the
division of her estate. This alleged land was foreclosed in the afore-
said lawsuit (SD 2368) and subsequently sold to the County of Harnett
(deed recorded in Book 247, Page 230, Harnett County Registry). After
checking the records which I have seen, it is my impression that the
alleged 75 acres of land does not exist; this reason is probably why
the tax matter was not pushed by past County Attorneys. However, I
have a reference to some additional deeds that need to be checked
before any action be taken by you. I also feel that some discussion
with an elderly person familiar with the McCormick lands needs to
be made by our office or the tax supervisor or tax collector. I shall
look after this matter.
In conclusion, I feel that in most of these old tax cases an
investigation will show that the accounts outstanding are uncollectable.
However, I could not, at this time, recommend that you should write
these old tax accounts off before some investigation is made to discover
the facts relating to each case.
Regular Meeting - February 2, 1970
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ax & Welfare, con'td Mr. Carson has requested that all these cases be terminated in
some fashion before the end of this fiscal year. I feel that we will
be able to investigate these cases and, at least, terminate the
uncollectable ones by that time.
EPORT: Item 7.
ommissioner Commissioner McLamb briefed the Board on the following matters:
cLamb
1. The status of the Raven Rock Project.
2. Mr. McLamb reported that 28 projects had been approved by the
Highway Commission for Harnett County since 1 July.
3. County participation in federal grants. Mr. McLamb briefed the
Board on funds for educable children and the possibility of such
schooling and /or training for Harnett County.
UILDING AND GROUNDS Item 8.
r. Ray & Mr. Brown Commissioners Ray and Brown, Building and Grounds Committee
members reported the following:
OAD PETITIONS
1. Repair on the welfare building has been negotiated.
2. The flooring has been installed in the Board of Elections office.
3. Furnishings for the ladies lounge in the courthouse will be
secured by the committee.
4. The roof on the Harnett County Library has been repaired.
Item 9.
Mr. Earnest C. Carter appeared before the Board requesting
assistance with a problem of drainage onto his property.
Commissioner McLamb will contact the Highway Commission and
take care of this matter.
OUNTY ATTORNEY'S Item 9.
EPORT Mr. Gerald Arnold, County Attorney, reported on the following
matters:
lisposition of 1. Harnett County versus R. D. Hamilton, et al.
1amilton case.
HAIRMAN'S REPORT
ACTION: Commissioner Brown moved "that upon the recommendation of
the County Attorney, Mr. Arnold, the Board accept the $50 check
tendered by Mr. Hamilton and take a direct verdict of non -suit in
the case of Harnett County versus R. D. Hamilton, et al."
Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cotton and carried unanimousl
2. Harnett County Livestock & Poultry Cooperative, Inc.
ACTION: The Board instructed Mr. Arnold to proceed with filing an
answer to this suit.
Item 11.
Chairman Brock reported the following matters to the Board:
1. Mental Health Building: A change order for the contract completio
date on the Mental Health Building was presented as following resoluti
states:
ACTION: Commissioner Ray moved the adoption of the following resolutio
RESOLVED, That the Harnett County Board of Commissioners hereby
approves change orders numbers M -2, E -2 and P -1 for the contract
completion date of the Harnett County Mental Health Building from
December 19, 1969 to February 17, 1970 in view of the fact that
the North Carolina Medical Care Commission approves this action;
be it further resolved that this Board will not entertain any
further request for extension of time on the completion date of
this project.
Motion was seconded by Commission McLamb and carried unanimously.
2. Chairman Brock read a note of appreciation from the family of
Mr. Henry Strickland (deceased).
3. Chairman Brock reported that a meeting with the Board and
department heads will be held during the coming week to discuss
programs and projects of the departments.
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4. Release of Griffin property: A release request on the Griffin prop-
erty was granted in the case presented by Attorney Edgar R. Bain at the
January meeting.
WRITTEN REPORTS Item 12.
Written reports of the departments were submitted.
ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at
12:00 p.m.
ATTEST:
%I #4i1L.aL/
BROCK, CHAIRMAN
H. .SSO
CLERK TO THE BOARD
Bessie W. Moss
Secretary
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FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF CHECKS ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1970
1443 N.C. NATURAL GAS CORP. 103.22 PER STATEMENTS.
1444 CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 147.26 PER STATEMENTS.
1445 CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. 538.85 PER STATEMENTS.
1446 CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. 23.00 PER STATEMENTS.
1447 ERWIN RECREATION DEPT. 500.00 RECREATION ALLOTMENT.
1448 SHAWTON SUMMER RECREATION 300.00 RECREATION ALLOTMENT.
1449 L. E. BOTTIGLIER 5.00 POSTAL CARDS FOR TAX SUPERVISOR
1450 WOODALL, MCCORMICK & ARNOLD 20.00 ATTORNEY'S FEE -TAX SUIT
1451 TOWN OF LILLINGTON
1452 N. C. NATURAL GAS CORP.
1453 WILLIAM A. CLARK
1454 BESSIE LEE
1455 MRS. GRADY ADCOCK
1456 MRS. W. G. BUTLER
1457 Has. L. F. BYRD
1458 CRISTAL EVANS
1459 MRS. DAVID FERRELL
1460 HRS. EDWIN NORRIS
1461 ETTA MCNEILL
1462 MRS. D. C. MCKINNEY
1463 MRS. WADE JOHNSON
1464 MRS. ERWIN JOHNSON
1465 MARGIE JOHNSON
116.00 PER STATEMENTS.
713.62 PER STATEMENTS.
50.00 B. HOME CARE.
245.00 B. HOME CARE.
62.50 B. HOME CARE.
126.00 B. HOME CARE.
60.00 B. HOME CARE.
66.00 B. HOME CARE.
180.50 B. HOME CARE.
363.50 B. HOME CARE.
66.00 Bf HIIME CARE.
61.25 B. HOME CARE.
66.00 B. HOME CARE.
60.00 B. HOME CARE.
192.00 B. HOME CARE.
1466 DUNN AMBULANCE SERVICE 25.00 RE: PAUL M. PORTER, HATTIE MANLEY.
1467 WOODALL, MCCORMICK & ARNOLD 120.00 PROF. SERVICE RENDERED BOARD
1468 NAT'L MARKET REPORTS, INC. 60.25 PER JAN. 2 -3RD- INV. 6938.
1469 LILLINGTON AUTO PARTS 42.30 64538, 64561, 65567, SHERIFF'S DEPT.
1470 SARGENT- SOWELL, INC. 4.25 4973.
1471 LAYTON SUPPLY CO. 116.46 JAN. A/C- COURTHOUSE
1472 AMERICAN STANDARD CORP. 58.81 1 92871.
1473 DURO -TEST CORP. 69.26 618258.
1474 R. L. SMITH Co. 22,63 784- CouRTHousE
1475 IBM CORPORATION 3.21 4JQ2663
1476 KING ROOFING & MANUFACTURING 241.45 PER STATEMENT OF JAN. 30. 1070
1477 XEROX CORP.
1478 MODERN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS
86.93 004328481
12.21 JAN. A /C -CO, JAIL
1479 A. B. SHERMAN OIL CO. 38.30 5224, WELFARE
1480 BERNICE LUCAS 35.00 FEB. RENT
1481 W. H. KING DRUG Co. 41.90 7234.
1482 THE DAILY RECORD 8.48 1 YR. SUB. FOR HOME EC. AGENT.
1483 THE DUNN DISPATCH 10.30 1 YR. SUB. FOR HOME EC. AGENT.
1484 ROANE- BARKER INC. 137.46 24836- HEALTH DEPT.
1485 M. IRENE LASSITER 3.05 MEETING EXPENSE.
1486 WINCHESTER SURG. SUPPLY CO. 34.33 JAN. INVOICES.
1487 IHRID 3.00 3 COPIES'A MANUAL FOR PARENTS &TEACH
OF SEVERELY & MOD. RETARDED CHIDDERN
1488 VOID
1489 MORRIS WADE SALES CO.
1490 DR. A. W. PEEDE
1491 LILLINGTON MEDICAL CLINIC
7.34 F002430-HEALTH DEPT.
8.00 RE: JIMMY MCLEAN.
16.00 RE: BETTY JO ANN CLARK, EARNESTINE
MCDOUGALD.
1492 ORTHO PHARMACEUTICAL CORP. 15.05
1493 JOHNSON'S 8.96
1494 LILLINGTON ESSO STATION 250.31
1495 LAFAYETTE DRUG CO. 18.64
1496 HOROROLA INC. 32.50
1497 J. & W SUPER MARKET 15.00
1498 CARL'S SUPER MARKET 19.47
1499 HIGHLAND HOUSE OF FAYETTEVILLE71.10
1500 DUKE HOSPITAL PHARMACY 9.00
1501 BETSY JOHNSON M. HOSPITAL 340.00
1502 OVERBY FUNERAL HOMES 15.00
1503 OVERBY FUNERAL HOMES 46.00
1504 BEACON AMBULANCE SER. INC. 25.05
1505 O'QUINN AND 6'QUINN 135.00
1506 GRAVELY SANATORIUM
1507 T. & J. MOTORS
1508 WARREN BROS. OIL C.
1509 JOHN JONES
1510 JOHNSON'S
1511 BOWEN OFFICE EQUIPMENT
1512 THE S. & H. X -RAY CO.
1513 N. C. SANATORIUM
1514 VOID
1515 EUNA K. BUTLER
1516 MARY GREENE YATES
1517 JENNIE C. WILLIAMS
tl,
3.60
5.15
91.05
4.76
84.98
3.45
244.15
46.23
223.24
440.01
377.18
123126
BULLETS -BOG WARDEN
JAN. A /C- SHERIFF'S DEPT. & PICKUP.
JAN. A/C -00. JAIL AND COURTHOUSE
45920.
GRO. JOYCE W. JACKSON
GRO. FOR JO ANN HOUSE
RE: MRS. MONIE KENNEDY
RE: PAT ATKINS.
RE: DEWEY ALTON BAREFOOT.
RE: EMILY JANE MORRIS
RE: CHARLES C. ARRINGTON.
RE: MRS. WINNIE JONES.
RE: A.S. ELLIOTT, MAMIE KENNEDY,
LUCIELLE W. JOHNSON, H. MAYNARD.
S. CARE- LARRY C. CLARK.
100 # LP- GARBAGE AREA.
8573 -MAPLE GROVE SCHOOL
JAN. SERVICES AT MAPLE GROVE SCHOOL
15 DINNERS - PLANNING BOARD
17850- AGRI.BUS. DEV.
A -5113- HEALTH DEPT.
DRUGS - HARNETT COUNTY
LIST TAKER
LIST TAKER
LIST TAKER.
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1518 FRANCES NORRIS
1519 DIXIE H. PEREZ
1520 BETTY S. DENNING
1521 WITHIE B. DEWAR
1522 REBACCA WADE
1523 MILDRED CAMERSON
1524 MARY S. HOUGH
1525 MAEBELLE P. WILLIAMS
1526 DAVID C. HAMILTON
1527 ANNIE M. CAMERON
1528 DOLORES J. MCDONALD
1529 NORA BCD. BLANCHARD
1530 THOMAS J. BYRD
1531 MARY P. STEWART
1532 JOSEPH L. B. DUUCET
1533 VOID
1534 ANNIE JONES MULLENS, HEIRS
1535 MAVis GREGORY
1536 WILLIAM P. ORE
1537 WOODALL, MCCORMICK & ARNOLD
1538 HARNETT CO. SCS
1539 MOBILE COMM. SERVICE
1540 PITNEY -BOWES INC.
1541 ERWIN TIN SHOP
1542 L. E. BOTTIGLIER,
1543 CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
1544 LOUIS BAER DEPT.STOEE
1545 CARR HARDWARE
1546 A. F. PAGE
1547 ROBERT F. SOOTS, JR.
1548 DR. G. L. CORBETT
1549 DR. A. W. PEEDE
1550 DR. J. RAY ISREAL
1551 DR. J. K. WILLIFORD
1552 PIGGLY- WIGGLY
1553 J. A. CARVER
1554 HARNETT Co. FARM BUREAU
1555 VOID
1556 W. E. JONES, TAX COLLECTOR
1557 C. H. AVERY
1558 TWYFORD PRINTING CO.
1559 EVERSON -ROSS co.
1560 GEORGE F. CAKE CORP.
1561 VOID
1562 NAT'L POLICE CHIEFS c SHERIFF'S
377.18 LIST TAKER
247.33 LIST TAKER
308.07 LIST TAKER
205.44 LIST TAKER
344.72 LIST TAKER
344.72 LIST TAKER
230.57 LIST TAKER
230.57 LIST TAKER
211.72 LIST TAKER
204.39 LIST TAKER.
308.07 LIST TAKER
269.32 LIST TAKER
241.05 LIST TAKER
423.26 LIST TAKER
25.25 REFUND FOR 'ERROR IN LISTING TAX:'.
7.78 REFUND FOR ERROR IN LISTING TAXES.
85.00 GEN, ASSISTANCE
62.50 B. HOME CARE
20.00 FEE -TAX SUIT
10.00 COST IN TAX SUIT -7OCVD -115.
124.60 JAN. RADIO SERVICE
77.86 103 -51 -3364, LESS CM.
300.00 REPAIRS TO LIBRARY ROOF
30.00 POSTAGE
3.00 PER STATEMENT
20.00 FEB. RENT
2.58 INV. # 12025, 12100, MAPLE GROVE
50.00 DEC. TRACTOR SERVICE
957.34 RAVEN ROCK EXPENSES
120.00 M (1 I CLINICS.
120.00 M d I CLINICS
20.00 PS CLINIC
20.00 PS CLINIC
474.90 JAN. A /C -CO. JAIL
50.00 VET.SERVICE WORK FOR FEB.
75.00 FEB. RENT
14.00 JURY TICKET
50.00 5 DAYS AS COURT OFFICER
118.45 1904,1095 -TAX COLLECTOR
158.40 63937, LESS 1 BADGE CASE IDENT. NOT 1EC'D
181.17 21892
INFORMATION BUREAU
1563 LILLINGTON MDEICZL CLINIC
1564 SHAW'S PLUMBING SERVICE
1565 CONNERCIAL PRINTING CO.
1566 DUNN AMBULANCE SERVICE
1567 JOHNSON'S
1568 SOUTHERN NAT'L BANK
1569 WACCAMAW BANK Cc TRUST CO.
1570 VOID
1571 FIRST CITIZENS BANK c TR. CO.
1572 CENTRAL CAR. BANK & TR. CO.
1573 FIRST NAT'L BANK OF ENC
1574 FIRST NAT'L BANK OF ENO
1575 FIRST CITIZENS BANK c TR. Co.
1576 HARNETT COUNTY SCHOOLS
1577 LAYTON SUPPLY CO.
1578 REMINGTON RAND
1579 MODERN LAUNDRY c' CLEANERS
1580 N.C. STATE BD. OF HEALTH
1581 CLUB CLEANERS
1582 MORRIS WADE SALES CO.
1583 WINCHESTER SUR. SUPPLY CO.
1584 WOODALL, MCCORMICK & ARNOLD
1585 LILLINGTON ENTERPRISES, INC
1586 DR. ROSWALD B. DALY
1587 N.C. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1588 DR. HENDERSON D. BABE, JR.
1589 LEE CO. SHELTERED WORKSHOP
1590 OVERBY FUNERAL HOMES
1591 DUNN AMBULANCE SERVICE
12.50 1970 DIRECTORY
74.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVIES
15.00 2447 -AG. BLDG.
534.50 JAN. A/C -REG OF DEEDS
45.00 RE: THOMAS W. BULL
2.27 MEAT -CO. JAIL
11.90 34 FOOD STAMP TRANSACTIONS
26.95 77 FOOD STAMP TRANSACTIONS
7.70 22 FOOD STAMP TRANSACTIONS
14.35 41 FOOD STAMP TRANSACTIONS
8.75 25 FOOD STAMP TRANSACTIONS
32.20 92 FOOD STAMP TRANSACTIONS
13.30 38 FOOD STAMP TRANSACTIONS
2.27 1600 HOME EC. EXT. SERVICE
1.12 JAN. A/C -EXT. SERVICE
616.97 MD400 LL 94
8.60 JAN. A/C -DUNN HEALTH CENTER
20.00 PER DEC. 1969 STATEMENT
8.09 JAN. A /C- HEALTH DEPT.
16.04 F986,F987- HEALTH DEPT.
107.22 9703
30.00 ATTY.'S FEE -TAX SUIT
10.27 JAN.A/C -A JAMES SAWYER
14.00- RE: HERBERT JONES
180.00 RE: SPENCER CAMPBELL
29.00 RE: ANTHONY MOORE
25.00 RE: ELBERT SESSOMS
50.80 AND. SERL -FOR CLYDE N. SORRELL
10.00 AMB. SER. FOR WILLIE MCPHAIL
I LILLINGTON MEDICAL CLINIC
1 1593 N. C. SANATORIUM
1594 CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT
1595 CHRISTINE ADAMS
1596 DOUGALD MCRAE
1597 BERTHA M. TAYLOR
1598 BERTHA M. TAYLOR
1599 ALMA JEAN BASS
1600 SARAH E. FLOWERS
1601 FIRST NAT'L BANK OF ENO
1602 VOID
1603 LOLA O'QUINN
1604 MARY MCLEOD, PASTMASTER
1605 CAROLINA TEL. TEL. CO.
1606 CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO.
1607 CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO.
1608 WORTH LEE BYRD
', 1609 MRS. JAMES YATES
;1610 GILBERT BROWN
1611 M. H. BROCK
12.00
184.20
799. 91
48.00
300.00
139.43
99. 68
202.23
21.92
38, 075.87
74.97
24.00
165.52
135.19
110.13
22. 72
22. 72
23.52
146.34
1612 CAROLINA POWER CI LIGHT CO. 469.50
1613 N.C. LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL
EMPLOYEES' RET. SYSTEM 1,429.42
1614 N. C. LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL
EMPLOYEES' RET. SYSTEM 1,566.07
1615 N.C. LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL
EMPLOYEES' RET. SYSTEM 2,045.19
1616 SOUTHERN NAT'L BANK 5,257.90
RE: CHARLES LEE MCCOY
S. CARE
CO'S PART FOR FOREST FIRE CONTROL
GEN. ASSISTANCE
SERVICES RENDERED BD. OF ELECTIONS
CLEANING HEALTH CENTERS.
FEB. SALARY CI TRAVEL -TB PROJECT
FEB. SALARY ICI TRAVEL- IMM ED. AIDE
REFUND FOR INSURANCE
FEBRUARY PAYROLL
WORK IN TAX SUPERVIBRR'S OFFICE
POSTAGE
PER STATEMENT
PER STATEMENT
PER STATEMENT
BOARD MEETING- WELFARE
WELFARE BOARD MEETING
WELFARE BOARD MEETING
7 DAYS AS ACTING CO. MANAGER, PLUS
TRAVEL AND EXPENSES.
PER STATEMENTS.
MATCHING CONTRI. FOR WELFARE GI
HEALTH EMPLOYEES
MATCHING CONTRI. FOR GEN. EMPLOYEES.,
C� LAW ENF. EMPLOYEES.
EMPLOYEES' CONTRI. RETIREMENT
W.H. TAX FOR CO. EMPLOYEES -2 -70
FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SALARY CHECKS ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1970
5995 M. H. BROCK
5996 W. J. COTTON, JR.
5997 D. P. RAY, JR.
5998 C. E. MCLAMB
' 5999 GILBERT BROWN
6000 GERALD ARNOLD
6001 THOMAS ALLEN
6002 LOTTIE PATTERSON
6003 BESSIE S. JOHNSON
1 6004 PATSY HH. NOBLES
6005 W. EARL JONES
6006 ALICE SCHMINCKE
6007 EDNA W. BUTTS
6008 JACKIE J. DENNING
6009 WADE H. STEWART
6010 EDNA K. NEWTON
6011
6012
6013
6014
6015
6016
6017
6018
6019
6020
6021
6022
6023
6024
6025
6026
6027
6028
6029
6030
6031
6032
6033
6034
6035
MADIE LEE MORGAN
LUMUEL C. GREGORY, JR
JAMES V. GRIFFIN
B. F. TEMPLE
JAMES S. WEST
ROGER W. LYON
JAMES E. TURNAGE
LINCOLN NEAL
STANLEY BYRD
CHARLES A. CANN
HILTON L. POPE
EUGENE JOHNSON
H. D. CARSON, JR.
RACHEL W. BLANCHARD
HAROLD UPCHURCH
THOMAS H. JAMES
WILLIAM K. MCCORMICK
INEZ S. HARRINGTON
VELMA 5. EDWARDS
FLORA GREEN MILTON
INEZ W. SESSOMS
CLYDE L. Ross
PAUL B. DREW
B. E. STURGILL
RUTH STURGILL
60.00 6036 LOUVENIA MCL. LEE
94.80 6037 FLETCHER C. HUBBARD
80.00 6038 NAOMI F. HAWLEY
80.00 6039 GLYNESS MEEKS
80.00 6040 MADEL INE W. HAWLEY
300.00 6041 PATRICIA W. MCDONALD
571.08 6042 MARY P. AVERY
290.81 6043 JEAN ADCOCK
273.02 6044 ANNIE LEE SAWYER
228.58 6045 SANDRA BYRD
517.16 6046 EMMA LEE WEST
310.16 6047 HARVEY V. GODFREY
281.79 6048 MARJORIE G. WADE
231.33 6049 HELEN R. CREWS
671.08 6050 GLENN C. O'KELLEY
278.42 6051 EGETA WILLIAMS
272.25 6052 BLAND FLEMING
. 539.76 6053 JOYCE G. PULLIAM
532.28 6054 JANET E. STONE
335.49 6055 JOHN D. DAVIS
501.72 6056 JUDITH G. CRAWFORD
524.64 6057 JIMMY F. RAGLAND
534.64 6058 JANET D. BEABOUT
507 :12 6059 JXNE H. SMITH
367.04 6060 WILLIAM F. ROGERS
496.15 6061 GA YLE M. ADAMS
499.91 6062 JOY L. DAWSON
509.74 6063 ESTHER T. BUTTS
668.93 6064 MARGIE HARRINGTON
321.54 6065 KATHLEEN THOMAS
337.12 6066 PAULINE SANFORD
262.65 6067 C. R. AMMONS
218.53 6068 JAMES E. GOFF
355.92 6069 CHARLES E. HAMMOND
318.85 6070 H. W. LLOYD
298.56 6071 JUANITA S. HIGHT
239.03 6072 BETTIE E. GILES
253.20 6073 VIRGINIA L. SIMMONS
237.75 6074 JAMES P. WEST
380.88 6075 IDA P. HINNANT
197.93 6076 OPHELIA MCLEAN
,256,52
712.71
327.85
340.51
285.54
287.68
265.76
239. 76
267.23
246.93
585.83
511.85
485.43
295.82
546.30
472.81
499. 79
539.34
484. 66
486.85
474.39
488.59
497.08
474. 86
465.03
465.80
469. 72
336.39
322.20
360.19
391.85
371.76
297.58
272.73
285.00
199. 80
198.06
271.66
271.08
185.39
127.45
376
6077 M. IRENE LASSITER 613.88
6078 HATTIE E. BARNES 527.64
6079 LIDA R. O'QuINN 524.68
6080 REBECCA S. COLEMAN 531.74
6081 SARAH E. FLOWERS 449.97
6082 KATHRYN S. BRADLEY 495.55
6083 M. H. CANADY 580.28
6084 KEN BLACK 499.98
6085 BRENDA LEE 279.73
6086 ALTA PEARL POPE 274.06
6087 HERBERT E. HUDSON 433.02
6088 JEAN M. IRVIN 345.29
6089 THOMAS T. LANIER 621.81
6090 LILLIAN B. SMITH 280.23
6091 ROY S. GoDwIN 71.40
6092 ALVIS LEE MCKAY 124.71
6093 ANDREW M. ANDERSON 149.94
6094 BETTY J. MCRAE 296.25
6095 BESSIE W. Moss 344.70
6096 MuRIEL F. CANN 515.35
6097 MARGARET N. MCDONALD 295.98
6098 MYRTLE D. REGISTER 503.95