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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07071970412 Regular Meeting - July 7, 1970 Regular Meeting July 7, 1970 The regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners convened on Monday, July 7, 1970 in the Commissioners' Room, Courthouse, Lillington, North Carolina. Those present were: Messrs: M. H. Brock, Chairman; D. P. Ray, Jr., Vice Chairman; W. J. Cotton, Jr., member; C. E. McLamb, member and Gilbert Brown, member. Also pre- sent, H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board and Gerald Arnold, County Attorney. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:00 A. M. and Commissioner Brown offered the morning prayer. READING AND APPROVAL IOF MINUTES !ORDER OF BUSINESS The minutes of the regular meeting of June 2, 1970 and special meetings of June 10, 1970 and June 22, 1970 were read and approved. Item 1. TAX COLLECTOR Mr. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, presented the report of his department. ,ORDINANCE (HEALTH DEPARTMENT Re: Sewage Disposal ADA: Mrs. Weeks MOUSING AUTHORITY pasey Fowler, Chm. 11.C. Planning Board Item 2. Mr. J. S. Canady of the State Board of Health, Mr. M. H. Canady and Mr. Ken Black of the Harnett County Board of Health, appeared before the Board to discuss the new ordinance pertaining to septic tanks. At the invitation of the Board, Harnett County Electrical Inspectors Mr. Perry Cameron and Mr. Roy Godwin were present since the ordinance will govern the issuance of electrical permits. ACTION: Commissioner Cotton moved, that the Board of Commissioners instruct the electrical inspectors to require an approval slip for sewage disposal from the Harnett County Board of Health before electrical permit is issued, provided that twenty -four hour service is rendered. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Ray and carried unanimously. It was moved by Commissioner McLamb that this action go into effect on August 1, 1970. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cotton and carried. Item 3. Mrs. Weeks, Chairman of Capital Area Development Assoc- iation, appeared before the Board to discuss beautification of the area. Item 4. Mr. Casey Fowler, Chairman of the Harnett County Planning Board, appeared before the Board to discuss the establishment of a Harnett County Housing Authority. Mr. Fowler advised the Board that it was the recommendation of the Planning Board that Harnett County withdraw from the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority and that the County establish a Harnett County Housing Authority. The following petition was presented to the Board: TO THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A PETITION Whereas there are approximately 8,000 sub - standard homes in the County of Harnett and also a great shortage of suitable housing of any type, we, the undersigned citizens, wish to respectfully call this situation to your attention. Whereas, there are available to our county a number of Federal housing programs under which the U. S. government would provide suitable housing to meet our needs and without any cost to our county. We respectfully petition the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to call a hearing, if required, to justify the need for such housing and request that the board as soon thereafter 412 July 7, 1970 - Regular Meeting OUSING AUTHORITY Casey Fowler, Chm. . C. Planning Board Petition con't. ROAD PETITIONS TAX SUPERVISOR: Mr. Allen TAX AND WELFARE LIEN ATTORNEY as possible appoint a Harnett County Housing Authority to make application to the U. S. Government for assistance and financing of such housing as needed. It is our opinion that such a housing project should be operated by citizens of Harnett and therefore recommend that Harnett withdraw from the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority so that control, management and operation of such project or projects will remain inside Harnett County. SIGNED BY 44 individuals. ACTION: The Board received the above petition recommending that Harnett County withdraw from the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority and set up a Harnett County Housing Authority. A public hearing was set for August 10, 1970 at 8:00 P. M. in the Superior Courtroom, Lillington, N. C. Item 5. The following road petitions were presented for addition: Basin Street and Bryan Street - .28 miles, 7 homes Averasboro Township. SR #1210 Barbecue Township 1.8 miles, 8 homes ACTION: Upon a motion by Commissioner McLamb, seconded by Commissioner Brown, above petitions were approved. Item 6. Mr. Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, presented the report for his department. The following refunds were presented for approval: Jessie Tart, Heirs, c/o Robert H Averasboro Township, refund - Jessie Tart Heirs, c/o Robert H. Averasboro Township, refund - . Jones, Atty. $51.47 Jones, Atty. 87.16 ACTION: Commissioner Mclamb moved that refunds be made, seconded by Commissioner Brown, carried. Item 7. Mr. Marshall Woodall, Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney, discussed the procedure for collection of taxes. Mr Woodall recommended that the county continue the method it now employs. The following report was presented: REPORT: TAX AND WELFARE LIEN ATTORNEY July 7, 1970 COLLECTION ON TAXES: TOTAL AMT. NAME TOWNSHIP CASE NO. COLLECTED C. V. Evans Grove 3428 $ 313.77 Mrs. P.W.Ball Buckhorn 3532 736.64 ATTY. FEE $30.00 20.00 TOTAL $1,050.41 $50.00 414 Regular Meeting July 7, 1970 NCACC FIELD REP: Mr. Lewis Item 8. Mr. Norman F. Lewis, Jr. Representative of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, appeared before the Board to discuss the trend in the area planning and the advisability of a council of government organization to work as a vehicle to guide local government in forming and co- ordinating local planning needs. The Board will meet in Cumberland County at the County Office Building, Thursday, July 17, 1970 at 7:30 P. M. to discuss this matter. AGRICULTURE EXTENSION (AGENT: Recommended for Assist. Home Ec.Item 9. (Agent, Mrs. Paulette Mr. Cliff Ammons, Agriculture Agent, presented Mr. Britt W. S. Andrews of the North Carolina State University to the Board. Mr. Andrews spoke briefly to the Board on State and County policies governing the hiring of employees. He presented and recommended Mrs. Paulette Britt as Assistant Home Economic Agent for Harnett County. .ADOPTION BUDGET RESOLUTION 70 -71 ACTION: Chairman Brock advised Mrs. Britt that her appointment and application would be taken under consideration by the Board. Item 10. It was moved by Commissioner Brown, seconded by Commissioner McLamb, that the Budget for FY -70 -71 by adopted as follows: 1970 -71 BUDGET RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY: Section 1. The following amounts are hereby appropriated for the operation of the county government and its subdivisions for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1970, and ending on June 30, 1971, according to the following schedules: GENERAL, POOR AND HEALTH FUND County Commissioners Tax Supervisor's Office Tax Collector's Office Sheriff's Office Auditor's Office Courthouse, Jail & Grounds Register of Deeds Coroner County Jail County Welfare Department County Extension Service County Health Department County Dog Warden N. C. Sales Tax Veterans Service Officer Civil Defense Office General Assistance County Aid Professional Services Education & Conservation Donations & Appropriations Elections Harnett Co. Agri- Business Comm. Mental Health Program M & I & Immunization Special State Programs Revaluation Program Count's part of S.S. Tax & Ret. Total General, Poor and Health Fund A. A. Fund A. F. D. C. Fund A. D. Fund Medicaid Fund SCHOOL CURRENT EXPENSE FUND $ 18,000.00 34,696.00 28,342.00 119,992.00 19,750.00 160,804.00 30,004.00 5,000.00 20,364.00 258,661.00 44,704.00 108,300.00 6,596.00 1,400.00 7,742.00 17,552.00 50,950.00 19,200.00 5,000.00 13,600.00 50,275.00 10,000.00 25,000.00 35,000.00 7,492.90 29,582.00 50,000.00 35,000.00 $ 1,213,006.00 392,000.00 385,000.00 379,500.00 114,500.00 1,573,128.00 T 41S Regular Meeting July 7, 1970 DOPTION BUDGET RESOLUTION 70 -71 con't SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND SCHOOL DEBT SERVICE FUND SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FUND Averasboro Township BLACK RIVER FIRE DISTRICT FUND BUIES CREEK FIRE DISTRICT FUND ERWIN FIRE DISTRICT FUND FLATWOODS FIRE DISTRICT FUND SUMMERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT FUND SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE DISTRICT FUND 149,108.00 133,500.00 46,000.00 7,300.00 5,300.00 17,000.00 4,200.00 9,800.00 2,600.00 Section 2. It is estimated that the following revenues will be available during the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 1970, and ending on June 30, 1971, to meet the foregoing appropriations, according to the following schedules: GENERAL, POOR AND HEALTH FUND Current Property Tax $ 390,000.00 Current Poll Tax 2,400.00 Delinquent Taxes - H.B. 1362 (1959) 86,846.00 County Accountant 12,700.00 County Extension Service 38,000.00 Welfare Administration 89,000.00 Dog Taxes 6,000.00 Dog Warden Fees 900.00 Rural Police Fees 13,500.00 Jail Fees 1,800.00 Register of Deeds Fees 30,000.00 State Welfare Allotments 151,660.00 Welfare Refunds - B. Home Care 20,000.00 Welfare Dept. Expense Refunds 200.00 State Health Allotments 22,700.00 Health Dept. - State Programs 31,000.00 Other Income 80,000.00 Expense Refunds 5,000.00 Income from Investments 5,000.00 Tax Cost. Interest & Penalties 6,000.00 Schedule "B" Licenses 2,500.00 Comm. for Tax Collections 45,000.00 Budgeted Surplus 180,000.00 Less: Releases, Rebates & Discounts 7,200.00 A. A. Fund Current Property Tax $ 37,400.00 State & Federal Funds & Int. Tax 354,600.00 A. F. D. C. Fund Current Property Tax $ 38,900.00 State & Federal Funds & Int. Tax 346,100.00 A. D. Fund Current Property Tax $ 36,900.00 State & Federal Funds & Int. Tax 342,600.00 Medicaid Fund Current Property Tax $ 114,500.00 School Current Expense Fund Current Property Tax Poll Taxes State & Federal Funds Fines, Forfeitures, Penalties Rentals $ 658,679.00 5,500.00 618,849.00 55,000.00 13,500.00 Intangible Taxes 22,000.00 $ 1,213.006.00 $ 392,000.00 $ 385,000.00 $ 379,500.00 $ 114,500.00 ,11 Regular Meeting - July 7, 1970 ADOPTION BUDGET RESOLUTION Con't - School Current Expense Fund Other Income Budgeted Surplus School Capital Outlay Fund Current Property Tax Other Income Budgeted Surplus School Debt Service Fund Current Property Tax Other Income Special School District Fund Averasboro District: Current Property Tax Delinquent Property Taxes Budgeted Surplus Less: Releases $ 89,600.00 110,000.00 $1,573,128.00 114,608.00 25,500.00 9,000.00 $ 149,108.00 127,500.00 6,000.00 $ 133,500.00 41,500.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 500.00 Black River Fire District Current Property Tax 7,300.00 Buies Creek Fire District Portions of Gro. & N.C. Twp. Current Property Tax Erwin Fire District Current Property Tax Flatwoods Fire District Current Property Tax Summerville Fire District Current Property Tax Spout Springs Fire District Current Property Tax 5,300.00 17,000.00 4,200.00 9,800.00 2,600.00 46,000.00 7,300.00 $ 5,300.00 $ 17,000.00 $ 4,200.00 $ 9,800.00 $ 2,600.00 Section 3. There is hereby levied the following rates of tax on each one hundred dollars ($100) valuation of taxable property, as listed for taxes as of January 1, 1970, for the purpose of raising the revenue from current year's property tax, as set forth in the foregoing estimates of revenue, and in order to finance the foregoing appropriations: General County Fund Poor Fund Health Fund County Accountant County Agri. Agent Welfare Administration A. A. Fund A.F.D.C. Fund A.P.T.D. Fund Medicaid Fund $ .20 Schools: .03 .07 Current Expense . 01 Capital Outlay .03 Debt Service .07 . 03 .03 . 03 .10 $ .52 .09 .10 $ .71 Total County $ .60 Wide Levy: $ 1.31 Regular Meeting - July 7, 1970 DOPTION BUDGET ESOLUTION con't Special School District: Averasboro .12 Black River Fire Dist. .10 Buies Creek Fire Dist. .10 Erwin Fire District .08 Flatwoods Fire Dist. .15 Summerville Fire Dist. .15 Spout Springs Fire Dist. .15 Such rates of tax are based on an estimated total assessed valuation of property for purposes of taxation as follows: County Wide Valuation - $ 140,000,000.00, Special School District Valuation - $ 40,000,000.00 Black River Fire District - $7,500,000.00, Buies Creek Fire District - $ 5,700,000.00, Erwin Fire District - $ 22,000,000.00, Flatwoods Fire District - $ 3,000,000.00, Summerville Fire District = $ 6,500,000.00, Spout Springs Fire District - $ 1,300,000.00, and an estimated rate of collection of ninety per cent (90 %). Section 4. There is hereby levied a poll Tax of $ 2.00 on all male persons in the county between the ages of 21 and 50, unless exempt by law, for the purpose of raising the revenue from current year's poll tax, as set forth in the foregoing estimates of revenue, and in order to finance the foregoing appropriations. Section 5. Copies of this resolution shall be furnished to the county treasurer and county accountant, to be kept on file by them for their dir ection in the disbursement of funds. Adopted this the 7th day of July, 1970. /s/ M. H. Brock /s/ W. J. Cotton, Jr. Chairman, Board of Commiss. Member, Board of Commissioners /s/ D. P. Ray, Jr. /s/ Gilbert Brown Member, Board of Commissioners Member, Board of Commissioners /s/ C. E. McLamb Member, Board of Commissioners Member, Board of Commissioners RESOLUTION Re: Item 11. arnett Agri -Bus- A resolution requesting that the name of the Harnett Agri - iness Dev. Comm. Business Development Commission be changed from the present name to the Harnett Development Commission was presented. ACTION: Commissioner Cotton moved adoption of the resolution. Motion died for lack of a second. LIBRARY BOARD Re: Appointments REVEN ROCK PARK PROJECT: Re: Allocations Item 12. Upon a motion by Commissioner McLamb, seconded by Commissioner Brown, the following appointments were made to the Library Board: Mrs. Rachel Spear and Mrs. Bruce Ray were appointed to serve for another four -year term. Item 13. The outstanding bills of the Raven Rock Park Project were brought to the attention of the Board. After discussion, the following action was taken: ACTION: Commissioner Ray moved that the auditor be authorized to transfer to the Recreation Fund $500.00 for the Raven Rock Park Project. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Brown and carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 12:15 P.M. 4 H. D. Carson ,Jr. Clerk to thl S'bard Pats ,��H. Nobles, Secretary Chairman 418 The Following is a list of Checks Issued During the Month of July, 1970 2512 2513 2514 2515 2516 2517 2518 2519 2520 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 2526 2527 2528 2529 2530 2531 2532 2533 2534 2535 2536 2537 2538 2539 2540 2541 2542 2543 2544 2545 2546 2547 2548 2549 2550 2551 2552 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold N. C. Natural Gas Corp. Rosa Wilburn Carolina Power & Light Co. Lafayette Drug Co. Harold Lambeth Piggly Wiggly Harnett Co. Library J. A. Carver Harnett Co. Farm Bureau Lafayette Drug Co. Woodall, McCormick & Arnold John James Croft, Jr. Raven Rock Preservation and Park Void Coats Motor Company, In.c Void C. E. McLamb Ila Mae Byrd Void Randy Sturgill Lee - Harnett Mental Health Center Margie Johnson Mrs. Edwin Morris Etta McNeill Mrs. D. C. McKinney Mrs. Wade Johnson Rachel Johnson Mrs. David Ferrell Mrs. Cristal Evans Mrs. L. F. Byrd Mrs. W. G. Butler Mrs. Grady Adcock Mrs. E. C. Flowers Bessie Lee William A. Clark Helen Allred Mrs. David Ferrell PACE Campbell College Elizabeth F. Matthews, C. S. C. 2553 C. H. Avery 2554 Bertha M. Taylor 2555 Bertha M. Taylor 2556 Alma Jean Bass 2557 Annie B. McDougald 2558 M. H. Brock 2559 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 2560 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 2561 Void 2562 M.H. Brock 2563 First National Bank of ENC 2564 N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield,Inc. 2565 Lola 0 "Quinn 2566 Mona R. Aiken 2567 Susan Jo Cannady 2568 Lydia John Senter 2569 Randy E. Sturgill 2570 Douglad McRae 2571 Lee - Harnett Mental Health Center 2572 Institute of Government 2573 N.C. Association of Co. Comm. 2574 Litton Business Systems, Inc. 2575 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. 2576 Graham R. Neville 2577 Mobile Communication Service 2578 O'Quinn & O'Quinn 2579 Governmental Guide 2580 W. H. Stewart, Sheriff 2581 Dr. A. W. Peede 2582 The MelloCraft Co. 2583 Puritan Chemical Co. 2584 American Standard Corp. 2585 Shaw's Plumbing Service 2586 Void 2587 Stewart's Machine Shop 2588 Dunn Furniture Co. 2589 Thomson -Davis Agency 2590 Xerox Corp 2591 Owen G. Dunn Co. 2592 Cecil Moore 2593 Johnson's General Merchandise 2594 Pope's Dime Store 2595 Bernice Lecus 20.00 30.07 100.00 687.25 6.06 26.66 655.67 5,000.00 50.00 75.00 30.20 175.00 6,871.91 500.00 345.29 16.23 25.00 72.16 5,000.00 230.00 640.50 116.00 278.25 116.90 116.00 160.00 112.00 113.00 163.00 189.00 40.00 400.00 50.00 60.00 96.00 10.00 194.05 7.00 50.00 158.95 86.67 191.07 30.00 175.00 175.00 8.00 96.20 40,239.47 1,022.21 201.58 223.66 223.66 223.66 72.16 75.00 10,000.00 241.18 1,250.00 60.00 148.43 30.00 90.00 734.64 5.00 53.68 7.00 125.10 50.37 71.04 8.25 3.00 12.36 2,224.00 105.43 119.43 30.00 18.27 9.82 35.00 Attorney's Fee - Tax Suit Per Statements Rent for Dog Pound 7 -1- 70/6 -30 -71 Per Statements Film & Bulbs for Ext. Office Cutting grass at Dunn Hlth Ctr. June Acct. Partial appropriation 70 -71 July Vet Serv. Work July Rent March Acct. B. Home Children Professional Services to Co. Partial Pay. Architect fees Co. B County Allocation Bal Invoice dated 6/23/70 Refund for exp. at meeting Gen Assistance 2 weeks work in Courthouse 79 -71 appropriation 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 Clothing money for Vickie Bass B. Home Care B. Home Care Care for Phyllis Mitchell Additional B. Home Care Re: Jaxie Ruth Smith Pace Employee Jaxie Ruth Smith 68 -CVD- 898 -Co.of Harnett -Ella McLaughlin 5 days Court Officer July Sal. Cleaning Hlth.Ctr. July Salary TB Project July Sal. & Travel - Imm.Ed.Aide Gen. Assistance NACO Conv. Exp. and Reg. Fee NACO Conv. Exp, and Reg. Fee Regional Meeting Fay. (Travel) 5 days Acting Co. Mgr & Travel July Payroll Grp. Ins. for Co. Employees Work in Tax Sup. Office Work in Tax Sup. Office Work in Tax Sup. Office Work in Tax Sup. Office 2 wks work in Courthouse Services to Bd. of Elections Partila appropriation 70 -71 Membership Dues 70 -71 70 -71 Membership fees 438600 -010 June Sal and Travel Renewal of Bonds June Radio Service Per Statement = SherriffDept. Governmental Guide Exp. to Sheriff's Conv. Re: Robert Allen Morgan 30426 F 18924 A 43590 1 767 40 3512 Courthouse 6814 -6890 Courthouse 2816 Percolator Policy # 86 -85 -02 005677076 1 #S -25843 3 days fees June acct. Co. Jail July Acct. Co. Jail July Rent 419 596 Central Carolina Bank & Tr. Co. 26.25 75 June Food Stamp Transactions 597 First Citizens Bank & Trust Company 17.50 50 June Food Stamp Transactions 598 Void 599 Waccamaw Bank & Trust Company 46.20 132 June Food Stamp Tranactions 600 Southern National Bank of N.C. 19.95 57 June Food Stamp Transactions 601 First National Bank of ENC 16.80 48 June Food Stamp Transactions 602 First National Bank of ENC 64.40 184 June Food Stamp Transactions 603 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 22.75 65 June Food Stamp Transactions 604 Piedmont Engineering Co. 240.00 Survey- Baer Porperty 605 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 38.11 24222 -Co Agent 606 Harnett County Schools 1.03 2326- Co. Ext. 607 Lida R. O'Qiinn 10.79 Exp. to TB Meeting 608 Ken Black 1.82 Exp. to Wilmington Meeting 609 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 196.84 July Acc. Health Dept. 610 Void 611 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 10.20 June Acct. Dunn Health Center 612 Jack and 411 5.00 Jack & Jill 1 year 613 Warren Honeycutt 9.58 7295 -Dunn Health Center 614 Club Cleaners 9.74 June acct. for Health Dept. 615 Johnson's 10.30 1 case Bullets Dog Pound 616 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc. 7.73 1252 Dog Pound 617 Thomson -Davis Agency 410.00 Bonds for Tax Col. & Aud 618 Lillington Medical Clinic 119.00 Professional Sery ices 619 IBM Corp. 617.23 1 AE2575, 6 AE6260, H797475 620 Storr Sales Co. 76.90 50990- Aud. 49734,50022,50242 621 Morris Wade Sales Co. 21.45 7537 Soc. Ser. 4442,7751 Co. Ex 7913, Health Dept. 622 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 212.82 Per Statements 623 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 190.31 Per Statements 624 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 110.96 Per Statements 625 N. C. Governor's Office 10.00 notary Commission for Jean Irvin 626 IBM Corp. 500.58 H 787302 627 The E. R. Thomas Drug Co. 30.00 July Rent 628 Motorola Inc. 32.50 70934 629 W. G. Butler 7.00 Reimbursement for Med Care Steve Bursn 630 Duke Hospital 120.00 Hospitalization Willis L. Mithcell 631 Cape Fear Valley Hospital 140.00 Re: James R. Eason 632 Betsy Johnson M. Hospital, Inc. 16.48 Re: Mrs. S.Josephine Faircloth 633 Lillington Medical Clinic 52.00 Professional Services 634 N. C. Memorial Hospital 200.00 Re Jennie Mcneill 635 Dunn Ambulance Service 65.00 Ambulance Service 636 Lee County, N. C. Dept of Amb. Service 40.00 Amb. Service Arthur Spence 637 Lee Co. Sheltered Workshop, Inc. 25.00 Re Elbert Sessoms, June 638 N.C. State Comm for Blind 458.60 Co. Part for Aid to the Blind 639 Conservation and Development 1,200.28 Co. part for Forest Fire Control 640 Louis Baer Dept. Store 20.00 July Rent 641 Johnson Brothers Cons. Co. 20.00 Bulldozer Work at Trash Pile 642 Dr. C. L. Corbett 130.00 M. & I. Clinics 643 Dr. A. W. Peede 160.00 June M & I Clinics 644 Dr. J. K. Williford 20.00 PS Clinic June 645 Dr. J. Ray Israel 20.00 P S Clinics June 646 Morris Wade Sales Co. 22.62 7919 TB 647 Worth Byrd 20.00 Welfare Board Meeting 648 Gilbert Brown 23.52 Welfare Board Meeting 649 Mrs. James R. Yates 22.72 Welfare Board Meeting 650 Carolina Power & Light Co. 80.86 Per Statement 651 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 151.69 Per statement 652 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 136.24 Per statements 653 N.C. Local Governmental Emp. Ret. System1499.51 Matching contri. for welfare & Heal 654 N.C. " ii I. ii " 1699.20 " " Gen & Law employees 655 Jessie Tart Heirs 87.16 Refund for error in listing taxes 656 Jessie Tart Heirs 51.47 " " " 657 Southern National Bank 5,482.70 July W. H. Tax 658 N.C. Local Governmental Emp. Ret Sys. 2,177.57 Employees' Ret Contri. 659 C. E. McLamb 271.50 NACO Meeting Reg. fee and Travel th' 420 SALARY CHECKS ISSUED DURING JULY, 1970 6519 M. H. Brock 6520 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 6521 D. P. Ray, Jr. 6522 C. E. McLamb 6523 Gilbert Brown 6524 Gerald Arnold 6525 Thomas Allen 6526 Lottie Patterson 6527 Bessie S. Johnson 6528 W. Earl Jones 6529 Alice Schmincke 6530 Edna W. Butts 6531 Jackie J. Denning 6532 Wade H. Stewart 6533 Edna K. Newton 6534 6535 6536 6537 6538 6539 6540 6541 6542 6543 6544 6545 6546 6547 6548 6549 6550 6551 6552 6553 6554 6555 6556 6557 6558 6559 6560 6561 6562 6563 6564 6565 Madie Lee Morgan Lemuel C. Gregory,Jr James V. Griffin B. F. Temple Roger W. Lyon Charles L. Neal Stanley Byrd Charles A. Cann James E. Turnage Hilton L. Pope Clyde F. Pate Paul D. Lucas Void Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. H. D. Carson, Jr. Rachel W. Blanchard Patsy H. Nobles Harold Upchurch Thomas H. James William K. McCormick Inez Harrington Velma S. Edwards Flora Green Milton Inez W. Sessoms Clyde L. Ross Paul B. Drew B. E. Sturgill Ruth Sturgill Louvenia Mclean Lee Fletcher C. Hubbard Naomi F. Hawley Glyness Meeks 6566 Madeline W. Hawley 6567 Patricia W. McDonald 6568 Mary P. Avery 6569 Jean Adcock 6570 Annie Lee Sawyer 6571 Sandra Mae Byrd 6572 edna Langdon 6573 Emma Lee West 6574 Harvey V. Godfrey 6575 Marjorie G. Wade 6576 Helen R. Crews 6577 Glenn C. O'Kelly 6578 Koa Egeta Williams 6579 Frederick B. Flemin 6580 Joyce G. Pulliam 6581 John D. Davis 6582 judith G. Crawford 6583 Jimmy F. Ragland 6584 Jane I. Harris Smith 6585 William F. Rogers 6586 Gayle M. Adams 6587 Joy L. Dawson 6588 Esther T. Butts 6589 Margie Harrington 6590 Kathleen Thomas 6591 Pauline Sanford 6592 C. R. Ammons 6593 James E. Goff 6594 Charles E. Hammond 6595 H. W. Lloyd 6596 Juanita S. Hight 6597 Bettie E. Giles 6598 Virginia L. Simmons 6599 James P. West 6600 Ida P. Hinnant. 6601 Ophelia McLean 9 84.00 94.80 80.00 80.00 80.00 300.00 547.80 308.10 289.20 570.72 327.10 295.67 245.62 673.58 293.56 286.39 574.51 566.93 344.89 557.38 538.72 385.64 518.29 567.38 535.62 513.60 556.17 533.10 694.19 341.39 279.42 339.62 287.62 221.03 350.92 327.79 308.10 253.02 267.19 237.75 402.93 197.55 165.14 755.04 337.60 360.35 328.76 312.95 319.76 267.56 280.96 259.96 249.76 693.73 600.02 512.56 330.14 567.80 468.51 565.74 538.32 514.88 524.24 503.65 477.31 522.09 458.60 457.48 333.29 372.73 372.65 419.97 396.65 316.75 305.00 300.00 216.55 211.40 277.37 289.55 196.85 121.70 6602 M. Irena Lassiter 6603 Hattie E. Barnes 6604 Lida R. O'Quinn 6605 Rebecca S. Coleman 6606 Louise M. Lloyd 6607 Murphy H. Canady 6608 Ken Black 6609 Brenda Gail Lee 6610 Alta Pearl Pope 6611 Herbert E. Hudson 6612 Jean M. Irvin 6613 Thomas T. Lanier 6614 Lillian B. Smith 6615 Roy S. Godwin 6616 Alvis Lee McKay 6617 Andrew M. Anderson 6618 William F. Hall 6619 Betty Jean McRae 6620 Willard M. Wooten, Jr. 6621 Bessie W. Moss 6622 Muriel F. Cann 6623 Margaret N. McDonald 6624 Myrtle D. Register 682.48 549.05 565.97 552.73 504.90 598.14 548.99 294.46 287.29 441.44 403.82 578.36 294.46 71 .40 131.38 105.67 105.17 288.03 737.08 363.79 553.98 309.21 511.01