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MINUTES OF REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF DECEMBER 7, 1970
REGULAR MONTHLY
MEETING
CALL TO ORDER
The regular monthly meeting of the County Commissioners convened on
Monday, December 7, 1970 in the Commissioners Room, Courthouse, Lill -
ington, N. C. with the following present: Chairman M. H. Brock, Vice -
Chairman D. P. Ray, Jr., Board members W. J. Cotton, Jr., C. E. McLamb
and Gilbert Brown. Also present H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board
and Attorney Gerald Arnold.
Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:30 A. M. and Mrs. Pat
Nobles offered the morning prayer.
READING AND APPROVAL
OF MINUTES The minutes of the regular meeting of November 5, 1970, were read and
approved.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
B. H. SELLERS Item 1.
Mr. B. H. Sellers, County Electrical Inspector for the past 28 years,
came before the Board and orally offered his resignation to become
effective December 31, 1970. Chairman Brock expressed the appreciatio
of the Board for the very fine job that Mr. Sellers had done in the pa
and is presently doing. Chairman Brock also told Mr. Sellers that the
Board would consider the recommendation that he had made for a replace
ment, namely Roy Byrd of Bunnlevel, N. C.
RALPH McCOIG
Item 2.
Ralph McCoig, Director of Mental Health Authority, appeared before the
Board. He was introduced to the members of the Board by Chairman Broc
Mr. McCoig made a few remarks regarding the functions of the Mental
Health and invited the Board to visit, ask questions and feel free to
learn more about his department.
MAYOR LEWIS RE:
SALES TAS ISSUE Item 3.
Mayor of Lillington, Frank Lewis, brought to the Board a resolution th
was passed by the Town of Lillington, regarding 4% sales tax. He took
time to pass on his understanding of the good that would come from vot
in the 4% sales tax. The following is an exact copy of the resolution
RESOLUTION
THAT WHEREAS, a referendum will be held in January for those
counties and local governmental units who desire to have an additional
one cent sales tax assessed and redistributed in accordance with
the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina; and
WhEREAS, Cumberland County has already approved the additional
one cents sale tax and it is the general consensus of opinion that
Wake County will elect to have the additional one cents sales tax
levied at the special referendum in January; and
WHEREAS, Harnett County and the municipalities located therein
need greatly a new source of revenue to pay for the many improvement
projects proposed and needed by such local governments; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town Of Lillington is of the
opinion that Harnett County can have an additional one cents sales
tax levied if it is properly promoted in the County; and
WHEREAS, it is to the best interest of all of the people of
Harnett County that such additional sales tax be levied and dis-
tributed to the local governmental units.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Lillington urge the
Harnett County Board of Commissioners to set up the necessary
procedure for a referendum to be held in January on the additional
one cents sales tax proposal.
(Unanimously adopted at the Regular Meeting on November 3, 1970.)
/s/ Sybil D. Baldwin /s/ Norman F. Lewis, Jr.
Attested - Town Clerk Norman F. Lewis, Jr. Mayor
ACTION: Chairman Brock expressed appreciation to Mayor Lewis for appea
ing before the Board. The action was tabled until another time for th
benefit of the Board, so they might have time to consider the possibil
TAX COLLECTOR
EARL JONES Item 4.
Mr. Earl Joneg, Tax Collector, presented the report for his department
TAX AND WELFARE
LIEN ATTORNEY
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ties.
Item 5.
Marshall Woodall, Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney, presented the following
report to the Board:
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Minutes of Regular Meeting of December 7, 1970,. continued
Collection on taxes:
Name Township Case No.
Althea Blue White Aveasboro 3556
Weldon Johnson Black River 3712
Stacey Byrd, etals Johnsonville 3732
John Alvin Moore
3739
William Culbreth HrsAverasboro 3744
TOTALS
Suits for tax commenced:
Alexander Elliott Anderson Crk.
R.E.Stephenson Averasboro
Allen W.Holder
J.Leon Godwin etals
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Faye B.Clark Duke
Hosea F.Horne
Percy Ray Truelove Buckhorn
70CVD1102
7OCVD1103
70CVD1104
70CVD1105
70CVD1107
7OCVD1108
70CVD1109
Amt. collected
$508.99
825.72
280.10
161.35
104.87
$1,881.03
164.04
230.03
121.81
550.62
253.94
114.03
391.18
Atty. Fee
$20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
$100.00
Welfare Report
Suit commenced on Flora B. Boling Welfare lien - Johnsonville
Township. Amount of Lien $13,415.00.
He also informed the Board of the tax lien regarding Wellons Candy Co.
and its successors, in the amount of $32,000. The Board decided that the
Attorney and the Tax Collector could select the best method of collectin
this amount of taxes, however they were pleased with the report of the
information and desired to be kept informed of any progress.
.C. HUBBARD, DIRECTOR
OC. SERVICES Item 6.
Mr. F.C. Hubbard, Director Social Services Department, came before the
Board witha report of his department.
ONALD COATS
OATS COMMR.
ROAD PETITIONS
ECEMBER PAY
ATE
EWARD FOR DOG
S OF 4 -70
Item 7.
Ronald Coats, Commissioner from Town of Coats, appeared before the Boar
to inform them that the Town of Coats would be requesting a tax referen
in reference to the 4% sales tax issue. Chairman Brock made it known t
the Board appreciated his coming before the Board and invited him to
come again at his pleasure.
Item 8
The following road petitions were presented to the Board:
Upper Little River Township - .5 mile, 7 occupied homes, request for
paving..
Duke Township, #1761 - .2 mile, 7 occupied homes, request for black top.
approve
ACTION: Commissioner Ray made a motion to /aaanpt the foregoing road
petitions, Commissioner McLamb seconded the motion and it carried.
Item 9.
Upon a motion by Commissioner Brown that the County employees be paid
for the month of December on Dec. 21, 1970, and a second of the motion
by Commissioner McLamb, Chairman Brock authorized the Auditor to releas
County pay checks for the month of December only on Dec. 21, 1970.
Item 10.
In the April 2nd issue of the Harnett County News, the Board authorized
a reward in the amount of $100. to be paid to the person who did destroy
a dog in the Stewarts' Creek Township that had been killing cattle on
various farms in the area. The Board was informed that Jack Allen, Bunr
level, N. C. had killed the dog and offered the following affidavit as
proof and as a claim for the reward:
AFFIDAVIT
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
The undersigned affidavits, first being duly sworn,
depose and say that Jack Allen did, on or about the
day of , 1970,kill the dog for which the
County of Harnett offered reward, and Aubrey West did
duly identify the dog as the animal responsible for kill-
ing livestock and for which the county offered said reward.
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
Jack Allen
Aubrey West
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Minutes of regular meeSng as of December 7, 1970 continued
RESIGNATION
JAMES P.WEST
LOCAL FIRES
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
I, , a Notary Public for the County of
Harnett, North Carolina, saw and
sign the foregoing instrument.
Witness my hand and official seal this day of
My commission expires Notary Pub
ACTION: Commissioner Ray made a motion that upon the presentation of t
affidavit from Jack Allen, properly executed by he and the persons name
in the news release able to identify the dog, that the reward be paid.
Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
Item 11.
Mr. James P. West, Assistant Agriculture Agent for Harnett County,
tendered his resignation as follows to the Board:
Box 445
Lillington, N. C.
November 25, 1970
Mr. M. H. Brock
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Route 1,
Erwin, N. C.
Dear Mr. Brock:
e
I would like to submit my resignation as Assistant Agricultural Extensi n
Agent in Harnett County effective December 31, 1970. Another position
with the Agricultural Extension Service has been offered me and I feel _t
has greater potentials for my family and me.
My work in Harnett County has given me many rewarding experiences and I
have enjoyed it tremendously.
I appreciate the support and understanding of your Board and the Harnetlt
County Extension Staff.
Sincerely,
/s/ James P. West
James P. West
Asst. Agricultural Ext. Agent.
ACTION: Commissioner Cotton made amotion that the Board regretfully
accept this resignation, Commissioner Ray seconded the motion and it
carried.
The Board desired to act upon the resignation of C.R. Ammons, same
being offered at the regular meeting of November 2, 1970. Commissioner
Cotton made a motion to accept Mr. Ammons resignation effective Dec-
ember 31, 1970, Commissioner Ray seconded the motion and it carried.
Item 12.
All of the commissioners were aware of the many fires that had occurred
during the preceding weekend because they had been present during many
of the fires and had had an opportunity to witness the fire fighting
methods of rescue squads, fire departments and the equipment in action.
Chairman Brock commended them for their cooperation in working together
to put out the fires. He further commended them on the amount of equip
ment working effectively and the communications carried on during the
fire fighting process, also during the time of such a disaster.
Commissioner Brown expressed his personal appreciation for the job that
was done and made a recommendation that the county contribute to the
departments and squads who gave of themselves and their equipment to
avoid a greater disaster.
Commissioner Cotton suggested that a letter of appreciation also be sen
to the fire departments and rescue squads answering the call.
Commissioner McLamb commented on the effectiveness of the equipment and
the communications.
Commissioner Brown moved that each volunteer unit within the county who
had answered the call with equipment and members, be presented with an
amount of $150. to help defray expenses. Commissioner McLamb seconded
the move and it carried unanimously.
Chairman Brock ordered that the above mentioned amount be presented to
the following departments and squads, and indicated that it would be
taken from the appropriation in the current budget pertaining to Fire
Marshall:
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Minutes of Regular Meeting of December 7, 1970 continued
ADJOURNMENT
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Spout Springs Fire Dist.
Summerville Fire Dist.
Dunn Fire Department
Erwin Fire Department
Buies Creek Fire Department
Black River Fire District
Flatwoods Fire District
Dunn Rescue Squad
Lillington Rescue Squad
Coats Fire Department
Chairman Brock also stated that letters of appreciation would be mailed
to the following for their participation:
Military Personnel - Commanding General, Fort Bragg, N. C.
Campbell Students - Campbell College, N. C.
Forestry Personnel - Mr. Ellis Byrd, Bunnlevel, N. C.
Harnett County Sheriff's Department - Lillington, N. C.
Carthage Fire Department, Carthage, N. C.
Dr. B. B. Blackmon & Nurse - Buies Creek, N. C.
®mall x1$aaxIDapartmaag
Angier Fire Department
Lillington Fire Department
With no further business introduced, the meeting adjourned at 11:30 A.M.
The Board met in Executive Session from 1:30 P. M. until 2:00 P. M.
REORGANIZATION OF
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
The following is a list of positions and committees to which the
Commissioners were appointed for a period of two years:
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Bldg. & Grounds Comm.
Still Committee
Personnel Committee
Farm Census
Purchasing Agent
Welfare Board
PUBLIC RELATIONS
APPOINTMENTS (TWO YEARS)
1.
2.
3
APPOINTMENTS
M. H. Brock
D. P. Ray, Jr.
D. P. Ray, Jr. and Gilbert Brown
D. P. Ray, Jr. and Gilbert Brown
D. P. Ray, Jr.
C. E. McLamb
W. J. Cotton, Jr
Gilbert Brown ( tc.t.„e S07 /97))
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State Highway Commission and Law Enforcement Agencies of the County,
C. E. McLamb, by move of Commissioner Cotton and second of Commissioner
Brown. Also serves on Mental Retardation Comm., Sheltered workshop,Rave
Rock Rec. Comm., Community Colleges, Tech Institutes and Solid Waste Di
Board of Education and other public education facilities within the
County, W. J. Cotton, Jr., by move of Commissioner Brown and second of
Commissioner Ray.
To serve with Mayors and town Boards and with other local governmental
agencies, D. P. Ray, Jr., by move of Commissioner Cotton and second of
Commissioner Brown.
COUNTY ATTORNEY Mr. Ed McCormick was appointed County Attorney for a period of one year
upon the motion of Commissioner Brown and second by Commissioner McLamb
VETERANS' SERVICE
OFFICER Upon motion of Commissioner Cotton and second of Commissioner Brown,
Mrs. Jean Irvin was appointed to a one year term as Veterans' Service
Officer.
AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT
Commissioner Cotton made a motion that the following persons be appoint
to serve a two year period in the Agriculture Department:
James Goff
Charles E. Hammond
H. W. Lloyd
Juanita S. Hight
Bettie E. Giles
Virginia L. Simmons
Ida P. Hinnant
Ophelia McLean
Paulette Britt
The motion was seconded by Commissioner McLamb and it carried.
TAX AND WELFARE
LIEN ATTORNEY Marshall Woodall, present Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney will continue
to serve at the pleasure of the Board.
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Minutes of Regular Meeting of December 7, 1970 continued
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COUNTY AUDITOR Upon a motion by Commissioner Cotton and a second by Commissioner McLamb,
H. D. Carson, Jr., was appointed to serve a one year term as County
Auditor.
TAX SUPERVISOR Mr. Thomas Alien, Tax Supervisor, presented the following requests for
tax refunds:
Donald G. Dorman $10.51.
Godwin Building Supply Co. 74.31.
ACTION: Commissioner Cotton made amotion to refund the foregoing request
on the approval and satisfaction of the Tax Supervisor. Commissioner
McLamb seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
LIST TAKERS Mr. Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, presented the following 1971 list taker
to the Board for approval:
TOWNSHIP NAME AND ADDRESS
A. C. Mrs. Euna K. Butler Route 3, Lillington, N.
Ave. Mrs. James Yates Box 511, Dunn, N. C.
Mrs. Geo. Williams 705 S. Magnolia Ave. Dun
Frances Norris 307 N. McKay Ave. Dunn,
Bar. Mrs. Dixie H. Perez Broadway, N. C. #1
B. R. Mrs. Betty S. Denning Route 2, Angier, N. C.
B. H. Mrs. Withie B. Dewar Route 1, Fuquay- Varina,
Duke Mrs. Rebecca Wade & Della/ 204 E C St. Erwin, N. C
Grove Mrs. Mary Hough Stewart Coats, N. C.
Mrs. Thomas Williams Coats, N. C.
H. C. Mr. D. C. Hamilton Kipling, N. C.
Jno. Mrs. Fred Cameron Cameron, N. C.
Lill. Mrs. Paul McDonald Lillington, N. C.
N. C. Mrs. B.Rudolph Blanchard Buies Creek, N. C.
S. C. Mrs. Jack Allen Bunnlevel, N. C.
U. L. R. Mrs. Lloyd Stewart Route 1, Broadway, N.C.
ACTION: Commissioner Ray made a motion to accept the foregoing list
takers, Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it carried.
COUNTY APPRAISERS Upon a motion by Commissioner Cotton and a second of Comm-
issioner Brown, the following were appointed to serve as county -wide
appraisers:
Mr. D. B. Dean Lillington, N. C.
Mr. W.G. Lasater Route 1, Erwin, N. C.
SCHEDULES TO LISTING
TAXES The following schedule for listing taxes was presented as follows:
Ponies Saddle Horses Mules
1st. class $75.00 350.00 - - --
2nd class 50.00 200.00 $25.00
3rd class 25.00 100.00
Cattle
Registered Bulls
Unregistered Bulls
Milk Cattle #1 Registered
Milk Cattle #2 Registered
Milk Cattle #1 Not Registered
Milk Cattle #2 Not Registered
Milk Cattle #3 Not registered
Other Cattle
Beef Cattle
Hogs
Brood Sows
Shoats
Pigs
Poultry
$35.00
15.00 to 35.00
5.00 to 15.00
$350.00
150.00
185.00
150.00
100.00 3 gals or more
100.00 or 75.00 2 gals r more
75.00
50.00 to 100.00
100.00 to 150.00
List all Poultry at 50( each
Dogs List all dogs up to six months of age as males,
after six months of age, list as males and females
Meat and Lard List at 204 per pound.
Lumber $50.00 per thousand Dressed Lumber $60.00 to 75.00
per thousand.
Cotton Prior to last years crop at $100.00 per bale.
Farm Tractors, Electric Refrigerators, Etc. 100% less 10% depreciation
per year down to a minimum.
radio Sets
Pianos
$5.00 and up Guns and Pistols $5.00 and up
$25.00 and up Other Items By agreement.
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Minutes of Regular Meeting of Decemhe.r 7, 1970 continued
ACTION: Upon a motion by Commissioner Cotton and a second by Comm-
issioner Brown, the foregoing schedule was adopted.
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SALARY FOR LIST
TAKERS
SPECIAL DEPUTY
Commissioner Ray made a motion that an increase of $20.00 be added to
each of the list takers present salaries and also allow them to retain
the $.40 payable for each farm census properly reported. Commissioner
Brown seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
Commissioner Cotton suggested that Mr. Allen provide a better method
of payment to the list takers prior to 1972 listing time. It was
further stated that the County wide appraisers salary remain at
$18.50 per day.
Commissioner Ray suggested that a recommendation be made to Sheriff
Stewart that Alonzo Williams be appointed Special Deputy in Stewarts"
Creek Township.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 3:45 P. M.
LISTING DATES
FROM ABOVE
■ 2c
Clerk to the
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LISTING DATES PERSONAL & REAL PROPERTY
Respectfully submitted,
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Reco din: retar
Commissioner Cotton made a motion that the listing of personal and real
property taxes begin on the 4th day of January 1971. By a second of
Commissioner Ray, the motion carried.
CONFIDENTIAL INVENTORIES
Commissioner Cotton moved that the Confidential Inventories be filed
as of the 1st of January, with the final filing date of May 15, 1971.
Any filings after that date will be penalized by 10 %. Commissioner Ray
seconded the move and it carried.
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LIST OF CHECKS ISSUED DURING TKE MONTR OF DECEMBER 1970,
3420 Mrs. Edwin Morris 210.00 B. Home Care
3421 Etta McNeill 76.00 B. Home Care
3422 Mrs. D.C. McKinney
3423
3424
3425
3426
3427
3428
3429
3430
3431
3432
3433
3434
3435
3436
3437
3438
3439
3440
3441
3442
3443
3444
3445
3446
3447
3448
3449
3450
3451
3452
3453
3454
13455
3456
3457
3458
3459
3460
3461
3462
3463
3464
3465
3466
3467
3468
3469
3470
3471
3472
3473
3474
3475
3476
3477
3478
3479
3480
3481
3482
3483
3484
3485
3486
3487
3488
3489
3490
3491
3492
3493
3494
3495
3496
3497
3498
3499
3500
3501
3502
3503
3504
3505
78.25
Mrs. Wade Johnson 82.00
Rachel Johnson 76.00
Margie Johnson 162.00
Mrs. David Ferrell 148.75
Mrs. E.C. Flowers 82.00
Mrs. Ray Cameron 82.00
Mrs. L. F. Byrd 73.00
Mrs. W.G. Butler 3.00
Mrs. Bessie Lee 245.00
William A. Clark 50.00
Cristal Evans 82.00
Motorola Inc. 32.50
Mr. Gilbert Brown 23.52
Worth Byrd 22.72
Mrs. James Yates 54.12
M. Irene Lassiter 43.90
Faircloth Upholstering Co. 20.00
Elizabeth F. Matthews, CSC 44.00
Woodall, McCormick & Arnold 60.00
Taylor -Ruark Insurance 20.00
N.C. Dept. of Correction 380.00
McLeod Insurance Agency 89.00
Mobile Communication Service 95.00
Lillington Esso Station 392.85
Layton Supply Co. 94.52
Town of Lillington 73.20
Lee Cabinet & Store Fixture Co. 11.87
Pitney- Bowes, Inc. 18.54
Duro -Test Corp. 147.61
Liberty Long Life Lamp Corp. 190.47
Commercial Printing Co. 142.12
Xerox Corp 158.58
N. C. State Board of Health 150.00
Piggly Wiggly 563.21
Lafayette Drug Co. 3.00
Modern Laundry & Cleaners 12.47
Storr Sales Co. 84.44
IBM Corp 823.16
Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 157.14
Transport Clearings 4.50
Bernice Lucas 35.00
W. H. King Drug Co. 58.50
Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 45.00
N. C. State University Print Shop 51.75
Bowen Office Equipment Co. 7.21
Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 24.42
N. C. State Board of Health 1.50
Purdie Brothers, Inc. 8.86
Lillington Roller Mills, Inc. 7.73
2107 Holsters Sheriff's To Johnson's 21.07
Lillington Medical Clinic 135.00
N.C. Natural Gas Corp. 369.44
Carolina Power & Light Co. 46.44
Carolina Power & Light Co. 27.90
J. A. Carver 50.00
Harnett Co. Farm Bureau 75.00
N. C. Communications, Inc. 29.45
Fayetteville- Cumberland Co. C.D. Agcy. 25.00
Carolina Tel & Tel Co. 35.84
Lillington Medical Clinic 20.00
Coats Medical Clinic 15.00
Betsy Johnson Mem. Hospital, Inc. 200.00
Mrs. Herman Tew 148.75
Mrs. A. M. Ivey 152.50
Dr. Henderson D. Mabe, Jr. 16.00
Lee Co. Sheltered Workshop, Inc. 25.00
N.C. State Comm. for Blind 1,308.77
Lafayette Drug Co. 2.57
Carolina Blue Printers 9.79
Lillington Medical Clinic 8.00
Dr. A. W. Peede 18.00
Dr. Robert H. Threlkel 80.00
Dr. A. W. Peede 120.00
Twyford Printing Co. 24.72
Cape Fear Construction Company 17,178.52
Harnett County Dev. Commission 500.00
Elmon L. Pipkin 64.00
Clara M. Stokes 94.00
Macks Stores 13.31
Mrs. A. M. Ivey 40.00
Mrs. Grady Adcock 45.00
Mrs. W. G. Butler 60.00
Mrs. L. F. Byrd 10.00
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Sp. Money for B.Home Children
B. Home Care
Care for Nadine & James Petekin
B. Home Care
MA 02266
Attending Welfare Bd Meeting & tra
Welfare Board Meeting
Welfare Board Meeting
Exp. attending Meeting Greensboro
11107,11139 Tax Collector
Court Costs in Tax Suits
Tax Foreclosure suits
Bond for James V.Griffin, Lincoln
Re David Sisneros,Charles Wilcosky
Renewal Bond Wade H. Stewart
Nov. Radio Service
Nov. Acct. Sheriff
Nov. Acct. Courthouse
per statement
39208 Courthouse
14652Z
651345
A 3631
Nov. Acct. Register of Deeds
006686598 - 004987246
Autopsy Carry Lee McNeill
Nov. Acct. Co. Jail
Rx: Carl Hall
Nov. Acct. Co. Jail
59070 -59521
6AX 1369
per statements
Statement no. 778658
December rent
7979
9049
10650 Ag. Ext. Service
29141 Co. Agent
Order no. 08159.
per Ced. Statement
16969 Dog Pound
6714
Holster - Sher'iff's Dept.
Professional Services
per statements
per statements
1 case pla
Dec. Vet Service Work
Dec. Rent
4103 C.D. Agency
Antenna Control Box & Rotar C.D.Ag
per statement
Re Elmon Smith
Re Thomas Ray Matthews
Re Simon King Matthews
B. Home Care
Re Anthony Moore
569 Elbert Sessoms
Co's part for aid to the Blind
Ledger Dev. Comm
78943, 79006
Re James Carroll
Re Calvin Murphy
P S Clinics
M & I Clinics
4307 Tax Supervisor
Payment no. 5- County Office Bldg.
Petty Cash
Gen Assistance
Gen Assistance
Tree decoration
B. Home Care
Christmas Cheer
Christmas Cheer
Christmas Cheer
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Checks issued during December 1970 continued
3506 Christal Evans 30.00 Christmas Cheer
3507 Mrs. Ray Cameron 30.00 Christmas Cheer
3508 Mrs. David Ferrell 30.00 "
3509 Mrs. E. C. Flowers 25.00 "
3510 Mrs. Erwin Johnson 30.00 "
3511 Margie Johnson 55.00 "
3512 Mrs. Wade Johnson 30.00 "
3513 Bessie Lee 85.00 "
3514 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 45.00 "
3515 Etta McNeill 30.00 "
3516 Mrs. Herman Tew 30.00 "
3517 O'Quinn & O'Quinn 1,381.27 Uniforms Sheriff's Dept.
3518 Comma Danieley Cott Index Systems 103.30 553
3519 IBM Corporation 37.08 2AW7581
3520 Kendall Stewart 137.50 Installing paneling in ASCS Office
3521 Godwin Building Supply Co. 518.15 84360- ASCS Office
3522 Morris Wade Sales Co. 172.52 F010108 Desk
3523 Lafayette Drug Co. 8.40 Nov. Acct. Co. Agent
3524 Harnett Co. Health Dept. 25.00 Petty Cash
3525 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 8.40 Nov. Acct. Dunn Health Center
3526 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 16.25 Per statement
3527 Morris Wade Sales Company 8.22 F013808- C.D. Agency
3528 The E. R. Thomas Drug Co. 30.00 Dec. Rent
3529 John J. Jones 36.56 Nov. Janitorial Services
3530 J. A. Johnson Construction 1,272.00 Oct. Acct. for Garbage areas
3531 Louis Baer Dept. Store 40.00 October & Dec. rents
3532 Dr. C. L. Corbett 130.00 M. & I Clinics
3533 N. C. Sanatorium 54.38 4248 Nov.
3534 Harnett County News 1.81 9 poster boards
3535 Allen Appraisal Company 750.00 Payment no. 4 '71 revaluation
3536 Donnie G. Dorman 10.51 Refund for error in listing taxes
3537 Godwin Building Supply Co. 74.31 Refund for error in listing taxes
3538 Spout Springs District 150.00 Minutes of 12 -7 -70
3539 Summerville Fire District 150.00 "
3540 Dunn Fire Department 150.00 "
3541 Erwin Fire Department 150.00 IT
3542 Buies Creek Fire Department 150.00 "
3543 Black River Fire District 150.0b It
3544 Flatwoods Fire District 150.00 "
3545 Dunn Rescue Squad 150.00 "
3546 Lillington Rescue Squad 150.00 If
3547 Coats Fire Department 150.00 "
3548 Jack J. Allen 100.00 Reward for killing dog.
3549 Warren Bros. Oil Company 260.96 1560, 1813, 5557, 6002, Maple Gr.Schoo]
3550 S. River Electric Membership Corp. 98.35 Elec. Service for CCTI
3551 Pennie Wilbourne 65.00 Gen Assistance
3552 Carl's Sundries 34.82 per Dec. 10, 1970 statement for fire fg
3553 Void
3554 N.C. Purchase and Contract Division 160.00 4 direns for Sheriff's Det.
3555 Blanche S. Bass 50.00 General Assistance
3556 Pope Printing Co. 37.08 Rec. Books Tax Collector
3557 Cape Fear Criminal Justice 18.45 132 Sheriff's Dept.
3558 IBM Corporation 16.10 5AD6640, 3AQ6641
3559 Storr Sales Co. 233.73 60638, 60676
3560 Valley Plbg. Co. 1,299.24 Payment no. 2 County Office Bldg.
3561 Owen G. Dunn Company 325.90 2 fee Books
3562 Cavin's Business Products Inc. 494.00 Speakers Dept. Social Services
3563 A.B. Sherman Oil Co. 32.98 12428 Welfare Dept.
3564 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 22.05 63 Food Stamp Transactions November
3565 Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. 39.55 113 Food Stamp Transactions Nov.
3566 Southern National Bank 19.25 55 Food Stamp Transactions Nov.
3567 First National Bank of ENC 23.10 66 Food Stamp Transactions Nov.
3568 First National Bank of ENC 70.70 202 Food Stamp Transactions Nov.
3569 First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co. 29.75 85 Food Stamp Transactions Nov.
3570 Central Carolina Bank & Trust Co. 30.45 87 Food Stamp Transactions Nov.
3571 IBM Corp. 455.58 HB 58778
3572 Dr. A. W. Peede 8.00 Re Laura Ann Thompson
3573 Winchster Surgical Supply Co. 57.60 per invoices dated Ded. '70
3574 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc. 7.73 10778 Dog Pound
3575 N. C. Fed Surplus Property Agency 28.25 592 -C. D. Agency
3576 Void
3577 Carolina Power & Light Co. 1.66 per statement
3578 Lillington Medical Clinic 17.00 Professional Services
3579 J. A. Johnson Construction 142.50 Oct. services at garbage pit
3580 D. W. Denning, Jr. 16.45 Agri -Busn. meeting
3581 H. Douglas Moore 13.95 Agri- Business meeting
3582 Dr. Grover C. Pate, Jr. 12.00 Agri- Business meeting
3583 W. Guyton Smith 14.75 Agri- Business meeting
3584 Alex M. Cameron 14.40 Agri- Business meeting
3585 Void
3586 American Express
3587 Community Cleaning Center
3588 Twyford Printing Co.
3589 Dr. A. W. Peede
148.76 Acct. 047 138 8637
55.92 Gasoline Acct for Agri -Bus.
36.98 4360 Dev. Comm
20.00 Re Mary Lou Clark & Elwiser Wright
is
460
Checks written duriar„ December 12/0, continued...
3590 Wilbert Jones 5.76
3591 Lennie R. Arnold 136.30
3592 Mrs. J. A. Walker 203.34
3593 Mrs. Marion McNeill Patterson 35.00
3594 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold 30.00
3595 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C. 17.00
3596 Bertha M. Taylor 158.95
3597 Bertha M. Taylor 86.67
3598 Alma Jean Bass 171.07
35b9 C. H. Avery 50.00
3600 Void
3601 Void
3602 Bank of North Carolina 42,841.31
3603 N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield, 1,059.63
3604 M. H. Brock 79.66
3605 C. R. Ammons 523.43
3606 Dougald McRae 240.00
3607 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster 18.00
3608 James H. Anderson Co., Inc. 287.56
3609 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 121.52
3610 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 166.86
3611 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 177.73
3612 N. C. Natural Gas Crp. 49.92
3613 Carolina Power & Light Co. 419.91
3614 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 145.39
3615 Elizabeth F. Ma- thews, C.S.C. 13.00
3616 Gilbert Brown 23.52
3617 Mrs. James Jates 22.72
3618 Worth Byrd 22.72
3619 Erwin Funeral Home 60.00
3620 McLeod Electric Company, Inc. 1,870.20
3621 N. C. Local Governmental Emp. Ret. 1,435.40
3622 N. C. Local Governmental Emp. Ret 1,791.29
3623 N. C. Public Employee's SS Agcy. 2,552.22
3624 N. C. Public Emploee's SS Agcy. 3,663.93
3625 N. C. Local Governmental Emp. Ret 2,369.09
;3626 Southern National Bank 5,708.45
3627 N. C. Public Emp. SS Agency 6,216.33
3628 N. C. Dept. of Revenue 3,348.35
Transportation
Board Home Care
Boarding Home Care
General Assistance
Attorney Fee - Tax Suits
Cost in 70 -CVD -1108
Cleaning Health Centers Dec. '70
Dec. Salary -TB Project
Dec. Salary & Travel Imm.Ed. Aide
5 days as Court Officer
December Payroll
Group #043 0012 -001
4 days as Acting Co. Mgr. plus travel.
Terminal Leave Pay
Services rendered Bd. of Elections
Postage - Welfare
12742
Per Statements
Per Statements
Per Statements
Per Statements
Per Statements
Per Statements
Costs in tax suits - 70 -CVD -1101
Attend Board Meeting
Attnd Bd. Meeting
Attend Board Meeting
Re: Joseph Lester Tyndall
Payment No. 4 County Office Building
Matching Contri. for gen emp. & Law em
Matching contri. for gen emp, & Law em
69- 0560675 -001
69- 0560675 -001
Employees' Ret Contri Dec.'70
W. H. Tax - Dec. '70
Employees Contri.
430019927 for Qt. ending 12 -31 -70
16
Salary Checks Written for the Month of December 1970
7068 M. H. Brock
7069 W. J. Cotton,Jr.
7070 D.P. Ray,Jr.
7071 C. E. McLamb
7072 Gilbert Brown
7073 Edward H. McCormick
7074 Thomas Allen
7075 Lottie Patterson
7076 Bessie S. Johnson
7077 W. Earl Jones
7078 Alice Schmincke
7079 Edna W. Butts
7080 Jackie J. Denning
7081 Wade H. Stewart
7082 Edna K. Newton
7083 Madie Lee Morgan
7084 Lemuel C. Gregory,Jr.
7085 James V. Griffin
7086 B. F. Temple
7087 Roger W. Lyon
7088 Lincoln Neal
7089 Stanley Byrd
7090 James E. Turnage
7091 Hilton L. Pope
7092 Clyde F. Pate
7093 Joseph C. Gilbert
7094 Paul D. Lucas
Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. 7095
7096 Fred D. Freeman
7097 George E. Cameron
7098 H. D. Carson, Jr.
7099 Rachel W. Blanchard
Patsy H. Nobles 7100
7101 Harold Upchurch
7102 Thomas H. James
7103 William K. MCCormick
7104 Inez Harrington
7105 Velma S. Edwards
7106 Flora Green Milton
7107 Inez W. Sessoms
7108 Clyde L. Ross
7109 Paul B. Drew
7110 B. E. Sturgill
7111 Ruth Sturgill
7112 Louvenia Mcl. Lee
7113 Fletcher C. Hubbard
7114 Naomi F. Hawley
7115 Glyness Meeks
7116 Madeline W. Hawley
7117 Patricia W. McDonald
7118 Mary P. Avery
7119 Jean Adcock
7120 Annie Lee Sawyer
7121 Sandra Byrd
7122 Edna C. Langdon
7123 Bonnie B. Beasley
7124 Beverly W. Warren
7125 Emma Lee West
7126 Harvey V. Godfrey
7127 Marjorie G. Wade
7128 Helen R. Crews
7129 Glenn C. O'Kelley
7130 Egeta Williams
7131 Joyce G. Pulliam
7132 John D. Davis
7133 Jimmy F. Ragland
7134 Jane H. Smith
7135 William F. Rogers
7136 Gayle M. Adams
7137 Joy L. Dawson
7138 Esther T. Butts
7139 Margie Harrington
7140 Kathleen Thomas
7141 Pauline Sanford
7142 C. R. Ammons
7143 James E. Goff
7144 Charles E. Hammond
7145 H. W. Lloyd
7146 Juanita S. Hight
7147 Bettie E. Giles
7148 Paulette J. Britt
7149 Virginia L. Simmons
116.00
126.80
120.00
120.00
120.00
300.00
583.55
308.10
289.20
536.74
327.10
295.67
245.62
669.58
293.56
286.39
570.09
562.51
344.89
555.84
538.72
385.64
565.84
535.62
492.35
522.67
533.87
533.10
507.81
504.35
718.13
323.39
287.39
319 .3 7
287.62
221.03
350.92
327.79
308.10
253.02
267.19
237.75
398.51
197.55
165.14
772.72
333.78
359.23
328.76
312.95
319.76
267.56
280.96
259.96
249 .76
249.76
513.40
653.70
618.36
500.72
312.22
309.80
480.23
573.08
510.76
540.19
472.05
491.52
508.60
481.68
362.56
342.65
329 .00
386.11
396.65
316.75
305.00
300.00
216.55
211.40
233.80
277.37
7150 Ida P. Hinnant
7151 Ophelia McLena
7152 M. Irene Lassiter
7153 Hattie E. Barnes
7154 Lida R. O'Quinn
7155 Rebecca S. Coleman
7156 Louise M. Lloyd
7157 M. H. Canady
7158 Ken Black
7159 Brenda Lee
7160 Alta Pearl Pope
7161 Herbert E. Hudson
7162 Jean M. Irvin
7163 Thomas T. Lanier
7164 Lillian B. Smith
7165 Roy S. Godwin
7166 Alvis Lee McKay
7167 Andrew M. Anderson
7168 William Fred Hall
7169 Sammie D. Spears
7170 Willard M. Wooten, Jr.
7171 Bessie W. Moss
7172 Muriel F. Cann
7173 Margaret N. MCDonald
7174 Myrtle D. Register
7175 Alice R. Shomper
7176 Rachel S. Korpulinski
7177 Lespie M. O'Quinn
7178 Wanda Sue Bethune
7179 Kyle Harrington
7180 W. G. Lasater
7181 Lawton 0. Dorman
7182 Thomas J. Byrd
7183 Tyree C. Kendall
7184 Lawrie M. Byrd
7185 Benton A. Bracey
196.85
121.70
708.09
525.29
555.97
550.13
499.98
587.63
547.89
294.46
287.29
423.76
400.08
584.40
300.54
71.40
131.38
105.67
105.17
99.96
727.08
363.79
511.06
309.21
512.93
243.00
243.00
243.00
243.00
331.04
341.60
225.00
123.76
114.24
66.64
211.46