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SALARY CHECKS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1971
7399 Brenda G. Lee
7400 Alta Pearl Pope
Herbert E. Hudson 7401
7402 Jean M. Irvin
7403 Thomas T. Lanier
7404 Lillian B. Smith
7405 Roy S. Godwin
7406 Alvis Lee McKay
7407 Andrew M. Anderson
7408 William F. Hall
298.34
290.17
452.04
407.30
614.45
298.34
71.10
130.82
105.23
104.73
7409 Sammie D. Spears 99.54
7410 Willard M. Wooten, Jr.739.08
7411 Bessie W. Moss 371.01
7412 Muriel F. Cann 543.06
7413 Margaret N. McDonald 312.09
7414 Myrtle D. Register 524.97
7417 Wanda Sue Bethune
7418 Kyle Harrington
7415 Alice R. Shmmper
7416 Lespie M. O'Quinn
7419 Lawton 0. Dorman
7420 William G. Lasater
7421 Neil C. Cameron
7422 J. C. Hobbs
7423 Thomas J. Byrd
7424 Tyree C. Kendall
7425 Benton A. Bracey
7426 Lawrie M. Byrd
7427 Tyree P. Senter
7428 Dwight L. Cotton
7429 Hoyt B. Fowler
246.80
489.62
246.80
246.80
441.46
576.04
443.66
382.56
422.28
396.86
68.08
478.67
426.00
252.36
133.56
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS- March 1, 1971
REGULAR MEETING
The regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners
convened on Monday, March 1, 1971, with the following present:
Chairman M. H. Brock, Vice Chairman D. P. Ray, Jr., members C. E.
McLamb, W. J. Cotton, Jr., and Gilbert Brown. Also present were
H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board and Edward H. McCormick, County
Attorney.
CALL TO ORDER Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:20 A. M. and called
upon Gilbert Brown to offer the morning prayer.
MINUTES The minutes of the February meeting were read and approved.
EAGLES STORES
The Board decided to send a message to Attorney Bryan, Dunn, regard-
ing Eagles Stores, Inc., informing him that no decisions had been
reached concerning the request made and recorded in the minutes of the
February 1, 1971 Commissioners Meeting, the matter being still under
consideration. Furthermore, The Commissioners agreed to make a final
decision upon receipt of letters from other Tax Supervisors indicating
their action taken regarding the computation of back taxes.
GERALD ARNOLD
REPRESENTATIVE Attorney Gerald Arnold, State Representative, visited in the meeting
for a brief time. The Board discussed in general some topics,
namely the reinstatement of Constables in the County and the poss-
ibility of a state -wide referendum on the sales tax issue.
TAX AND WELFARE
LIEN ATTORNEY
AUCTION SALE
Chairman Brock commended Representative Arnold on the job that he
is doing in the Legislature and extended an invitation for him to
visit again at wil -.
Marshall Woodall, Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney presented his report
as follows:
COLLECTION ON TAXES
Anderson Engineering Co. Averasboro Twp. #3555 $1,548.97 $20.00 fe
Ethel R. Stewart Duke 3700 103.17 30.00
Richard Tripp Averasboro 3752 216.81 20.00
$1,868.95 $70.00
COLLECTION OF WELFARE LIEN
Neill W. Parker $200.00
$30.00 attorney fee.
Attorney Woodall presented a report of the auction sale of lot that
had been offered at public auction. The lot was bid off at $750. The
Commissioners decided, due to the fact that the County owed the
City of Dunn between 5 & 6 hundred dollars in assessments, the sale
would put but very little money into the treasury, that the Board
would reject this offer, this done by a move by Commissioner
Brown and a second of Commissioner Ray. The vote carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION
ELMORE BROS. Attorney Woodall recommended that the following resolution be adopted
and entered into the minutes:
That, whereas, William Elmore and Steve Elmore have offered the
sum of Two Hundred and Fifty dollars ($250.) for the interest owned
by the County in the hereinafter described tract of land and
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MINUTES OF MEETING CONTINUEDPMARCH 1, 1971
REGION M
LAW & ORDER
Whereas, the County of Harnett acquired this interest in said trac
of land by deed from H. Paul Strickland, Commissioner, said deed dated
January 7, 1939, and recorded in Book 247, Page 258, Harnett County
Registry, which said tract of land has been condemned to be sold under
tax foreclosure suit, and
Whereas, it has come to the attention of the Board of County Com-
missioners that its title to said property is questionable, and
Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners find the following fact
1. That the sale of the County's interest in said lot is in the
best interest of the inhabitants of the County of Harnett since:
A. The property is not in use for County purposes and is not
income producing.
B. A sale would place money in the County treasury.
C. A sale would transfer the property to a private individual,
hence, be taxable by both the County of Harnett and the Town
of Dunn.
2. That said property is not presently held for County purposes or
use and that its sale would not tend to embarrass or prevent the perfor
ance of duties owed by the County of Harnett to the public since other
more suitable land is presently held by the County for County purposes,
and
Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners has been advised that t
Town Board of Commissioners for the Town of Dunn has agreed to convey
the interest of the Town of Dunn unto William Elmore and Steve Elmore
at the price of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.).
Now, therefore, it is resolved and ordered by the Board of County
Commissioners of Harnett County that a quitclaim deed conveying the
interest of Harnett County in and to that certain tract of land des-
cribed in that deed from H. Paul Strickland, Commissioner, to the Count
of Harnett dated January 7, 1939, and recorded in Book 247, Page 258,
Harnett County Registry, be executed unto William Elmore and Steve Elmo
upon payment of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00) unto the County
of Harnett.
ACTION: Commissioner Brown moved to adopt the foregoing resolution,
Commissioner Ray seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
Attorney Woodall informed the Board that operating expenses of
the Region M, Law and Order Organization was discussed at their last
meeting and that the best possible method of paying an equal share of
these expenses would be on the cost - benefit basis. Further discussion
was tabled.
DELMON F. WILLIAMSON
PRES. DUNN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE Delmon F. Williamson, President of Dunn Chamber of Commerce, appeared
before the Board, along with Norman Dalton, Chairman of Dunn Area Ed-
ucation Committee, and presented the following document:
State of North Carolina
Harnett County, Board of Commissioners
Harnett County, Board of Education
WHEREAS, the Education Committee of the Dunn Area Chamber
of Commerce is vitally concerned with the improvement of the
educational opportunities in the Harnett County area; and
WHEREAS, publicity has been given to the immediate school
needs in the Anderson Creek, Boone Trail and Benhaven communi-
ties; and
WHEREAS, this publicity appears to have been either at the
instigation or approval of the Harnett County Commissioners and
the Harnett County Board of Education; and
WHEREAS, for several months there has been considerable
publicity regarding the critical needs of the schools in Western
Harnett County; and
WHEREAS, it appears that the Boards of Commissioners and
education are attempting to project the substandard Western
Harnett Schools as a critical situation requiring drastic
measures to correct, when in fact, the schools throughout all
Harnett County are, and have been substandard for years; and
WHEREAS, the publicity appears to indicate that the Boards
of Commissioners and Education are contemplating immediate
action; and
WHEREAS, the news article seems to suggest that the Board
of Commissioners are considering the possibility of building a
new school in the Anderson Creek, Benhaven and Boone Trail area
with the State School Contribution Funds of approximately
$1,120,000 plus other county funds; and
nd
e
481
MINUTES OF MARCH 1, 1971 MEETING CONTINUED
r
ELMON F.WILLIAMSON
RES. DUNN CHAMBER OF
OMMERCE, con't
WHEREAS, it has been suggested that if the people in
Western Harnett County secure their new school without additional
taxes then they will have no reason to vote for a county bond
issue which has been promoted as the only feasible way to promote
the educational needs of our children throughout all Harnett
County; and
WHEREAS, the Education Committee of the Dunn Area Chamber
of Commerce is of the opinion that our children have long
suffered from the short- sighted, piecemeal, emergency solutions
to our educational problems, and the time has come for long -
rang comprehensive programs which will be meaningful to all
the children in Harnett County; therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Education Committee of the Dunn
Area Chamber of Commerce does hereby recommend to the Harnett
County Board of Commissioners and the Harnett County Board of
Education that
(1) The educational needs of all the shcool children
throughout Harnett County be considered, therefore
serious consideration be given to the feasibility
of constructing three comprehensive high schools,
rather than the construction on one school in one
section of the county.
(2) The Harnett County Commissioners and Harnett County
Board of Education actively promote a long -range
comprehensive program designed to remove our school
system from its substandard classification.
(3) The people of Harnett County be informed and educated
of the fact that the Harnett County Commissioners
intend to lead in improvement of our school system,
if this is a fact; and that the Harnett County Com-
missioners are empowered to levy sufficient tax funds
to meet the educational needs of our children.
(4) The people of Harnett County begiven an opportunity
to be informed of the educational needs of all the
school children, and they should likewise be asked
for their suggestions for improvement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this committee, upon request
of the Harnett County Commissioners, will make its service avail-
able for any ta8k directed toward the improvement of the oppor-
tunities of our children to secure a meaningful education at
least equal to, if not better than, the children in the adjoining
counties.
This, the 24th day of February, 1971.
/s/ Norman Dalton, Chairman
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
DUNN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC.
Approved by the Executive Committee of the Dunn Area Chamber
of Commerce.
This, the 26th day of February, 1971.
/s/ Delmon F. Williamson, President
DUNN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC.
EPORT FROM
IRPORT COMMITTEE
Before any discussion on the foregoing topic, Bob Leak, Chairman of the
Airport Committee, presented a resolution endorsing the building of an
airport within the county and is as follows:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA, CITY COUNCIL
WHEREAS,the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce recognizes the need for
building a new airport to attract new business, offer better airport
services, and increase utilization; and
WHEREAS, a site has been selected on the Cape Fear River about two
miles south of the Erwin Airport which should meet the requirements of
the Federal Aviation Administration; and
WHEREAS, Local, state and federal funds will be needed to construct
this new facility; and
WHEREAS, the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce wishes to express its
support for, and also wishes to encourage the Dunn City Council and othe
civic and governmental agencies to support, the construction of the new
airport facility; therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED that the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce does hereby
endorse the proposed airport and respectfully request the Dunn City
Council and other interested governmental and civic agencies and groups
to support this progressive action.
This the 26th day of February, 1971.
/s /Delmore F. Williamson, President
DUNN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC.
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Chairman Brock commended Mr. Williamson and Mr. Leak for their display
of interest in the activities within the county, and for their interest
in the progress and growth of the county. He extended them an invitatio
to come before the Board at their pleasure.
PAUL DREW,
CORONER Paul Drew, Harnett County Coroner, appeared before the Board with
some remarks regarding the new Medical Examiner System. Eldon R.
Collins, Secretary and Treasurer of the Lillington Rescue Squad
also appeared before the Board. He informed the Board of some of
the problems that the Squad were experiencing in their normal operation
or function under this new system.
TAX COLLECTOR
W. EARL JONES
F.C. HUBBARD
SOC. SERVICES
TAX REFUNDS
Chairman Brock offered his appreciation and that of the Board for their
appearance, information and interest in the functions of the County.
Mr. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, rendered the report of his office.
Mr. Hubbard, Director Social Services, presented the following letter
that he had received. Chairman Brock read the letter to the Board:
Town of Lillington
Lillington, N. C.
Mr. M.H. Brock, Chairman Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Lillington, N. C.
Dear Mr. Brock:
I want to take this opportunity to express the appreciation
of myself and the other members of the Town Board of the
Town of Lillington to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
for the excellent job which has been done by the County in
providing modern, spacious new quarters for the Harnett County
Social Services Department. This new building has added much
to the beauty of our Town and has gone a long way to alleviate
some of the parking problems which the Town had prior to the
completion of the new building.
The Town Board of the Town of Lillington is concerned about the
plans that the County has for the old Welfare Office building
and the mobile building adjacent to it on the north side of
the courthouse. For many years this old building and the
mobile building have been allowed to remain in the fire dis-
trict of the Town of Lillington notwithstanding the fact that
such buildings were in violation of the Town and State Fire
Code and notwithstanding the fact that such buildings con-
stituted a real fire hazard in the fire district. As you will
recall, the Town Board called this to the attention of the
County Board of Commissioners approximately five or six years
ago and the County Board of Commissioners promised our Board
of Commissioners that these buildings would be removed within
a period of no more than two years. We realize the difficulty
that the County has had in completing the new building, but
now that the new building has been completed we want to take
this opportunity to urge the County Board of Commissioners to
take immediate action to have these fire hazards removed from
the courthouse square and our fire district.
The removal of these buildings from the fire district will not
only contribute to the safety in the area but it will do so
very much to beautify the courthouse square and our entire town.
If our Board can be of any assistance to you in this matter
or in any other matter which the two Boards can cooperate
to achieve some desirable objective, please feel free to
call upon us and let us know how we may assist you.
Very truly yours,
/s/ Norman F. Lewis, Jr.
Mayor
ACTION: The Board decided that the Chairman be allowed to write to
the Town of Lillington, requesting an extension regarding the
buildings aforementioned for the purpose of housing the revaluation.
This extension is to be requested for a few months.
Mr. Hubbard informed the Board that permission was requested to erect
a ball goal on the lower edge of the paved parking lot of the Social
Services Department. The Board chose not to grant this permission.
Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, was not able to appear before the Board
to request refunds, however, he had left them with the chairman and he
read them to the Board as follows:
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483
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 1, 1971 cont'd.
A.C. Ogburn Heirs refund of BR Fire Taxes $35.52.
Lester Williams refund BR fire Taxes 8.58.
Lawrence Franklin Frame refund 13.62.
Cora Williams Refund BR Fire Tax 10.55.
ACTION: Commissioner Cotton moved to grant these requests for refunds,
Commissioner McLamb seconded the move and it carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION TAX
RATIOhi 1971 The following resolution was presented to the Board:
ROAD PETITIONS
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
WHEREAS, in accordance with General Statute 105 -294,
all property, real and personal, shall as far as prac-
ticable be appraised or valued at its true value in money,
and,
WHEREAS, THE Board of County Commissioners shall
select and adopt some iniform percentage of the amount at
which property has been appraised as the value to be used
in taxing property, and
THEREFORE, due notice heretofore having been given
to representatives of municipalities within the county
and due considerations and deliberations made,
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Board of County Commissioners
do, hereby, establish and adopt the assessment ratio at
sixty -five (65 %) per cent of true value for both real and
personal property for the County of Harnett for the year
1971.
DULY ADOPTED THIS 1ST DAY OF MARCH 1971.
/s/ M. H. Brock, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
ACTION: Commissioner Cotton moved that the foregoing resolution
be adopted, Commissioner Ray seconded and upon being put to a vote,
it carried unanimously.
The following road petition was approved: 111202, 1.2 miles, Johnson-
ville Township, 10 occupied ihomes, this done by motion of Commission-
er Ray and second by Commissioner Cotton, and an affirmative vote.
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
GRANT Chairman Brock informed the Board that the grant for the garbage dis-
posal project had passed the clearing house. He announced that
there will be a meeting on the 25th of March, 1971, at the FHA office
here in Lillington between the Board and Officials representing the
Air, Water and Resources Department.
MEETING AT DOROTHEA
DIX HOSPITAL Chairman Brock informed the Board of a meeting to be held at Dorothea
Dix Hospital on March 11, 1971, with Lee County Board of Commissioners,
Lee and Harnett Mental Health Authority, Representatives Love and Arnol
Senator Staton and Attorney General Robert B. Morgan.
R.A. GRAY BOARD OF
EDUCATION Alton Gray, Superintendent of Schools, appeared before the Board. The
Chairman called a brief executive session.
MEDICAL EXAMINER
SYSTEM, DR. ISRAEL
Chairman Brock requested that Dr. Ray Israel appear before the
Board for a discussion on the recent operation of the new Medical
Examiner System. Some of the volunteer departments within the County
had experienced unnecessary delays in going about their normal duties
of service. Dr. Israel said that this should not happen. After a
lengthy discussion it was decided that a joint meeting between the
8 medical examiners of the county, the Board of Commissioners, Jim
Bullock from the Attorney General's Office and the Chief Medical Examin:�r
from Raleigh, Dr. Hudson. The time of the meeting will be announced la el
later.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 12:30 P.M.
7)
Patsy
. Nobles, Recording Sec.
. Carabn
Clerk to the Board
48.1
CHECKS WRITTEN
DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH 1971,
4013 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster
4014 Ms. Johnson Buie
4015 Lee - Harnett Mental Hlth. Auth.
4016 Ella Wood Lee
4017 Clerk of Superior Court
4018 Pope Printing Co.
4019 Lafayete Drug Co.
4020 Lillington Esso Station
4021 Lillington Medical Clinic
4022 Mobile Communication Service
4023 Sexton Motor Sales
4024 Twyford Printing Co.
4025 James H. Anderson Co., Inc.
4026 Layton Supply Co.
4027 Town of Lillington
4028 Pitney - Bowes, Inc.
4029 IBM Corp.
4030 Lillington FCX
4031 Thomson -Davis Agency
4032 The Vernon Company
4033 Carolina Calad Company
4034 Commercial Printing Co.
4035 Shaw's Plumbing Service
4036 Xerox Corp.
4037 Faye M. Upchurch
403$ Paul B. Drew
4039 N. C. Natural Gas Corp.
4040 Johnson's
4041 Earnest West
4042 Modern Laundry & Cleaners
4043 James 0. Fridley, M. D.
4044 Stewart's Machine Shop
4045 Storr Sales Co.
4046 Carolina Power & Light Co.
4047 Bowen Office Equipment Co.
4048 N.C. State University
4049 Dr. A. W. Peede
4050 Club Cleaners
4051 Cavin's Business Products, Inc.
4052 Ruby R. Ashley
4053 Julia Matthews
4054 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
4055 Roane - Barker, Inc.
4056 Roy H. Byrd
4057 R. A. Gray
4058 Dr. J. Ray Israel
4059 Dr. C. E. Roberts
4060 Billy W. Lanier
4061 M. H. Brock
4062 N.C. State Board of Health
4063 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
4064 Purdie Brothers, Inc.
4065 J.A. Carver
4066 Carolina Tel & Tel. Co.
4067 Sanford Business Machines, Inc.
4068 Morris Wade Sales Co.
4069 N.C. Fed. Surplus Prop. Ag.
4070 R. L. Smith Co.
4071 Motorola, Inc.
4072 Betsy J. Mem. Hospital, Inc.
4073 McKnights Drug Store
4074 Broadway Drug Store
4075 Roswald B. Daly, M. D.
4076 Mrs. J. E. Bradford
4077 William A. Clark
4078 Mrs. L. R. Arnold
4079 Mrs. Johnson Buie
4080 Mrs. W. G. Butler
4081 Mrs. L. F. Byrd
4083 Cristal Evans
4084 Mrs. David Ferrell
4085 Mrs. E. C. Flowers
4086 Mrs. A. M. Ivey
4087 Margie Johnson
4088 Mrs. Erwin Johnson
4089 Mrs. Wade Johnson
4090 Etta McNeill
4091 Mrs. Edwin Morris
4092 Mrs. Herman Tew
4093 Mrs. J.A. Walker
4094 Mrs. D.C. McKinney
4095 Erwin Funeral Home
4096 Ambulance Medical Service Inc.
4097 Hamilton = Porter Funeral Home
2,000.00
150.00
10,000.00
25.00
30.00
25.75
31.84
357.66
101.00
95.00
7.00
12.36
195.65
48.01
83.90
342.94
59.21
6.90
43.00
484.96
1,030.00
372.43
16.20
124.53
47.60
12.00
21.28
23.18
4.67
22.99
35.00
16.00
112.34
29.11
8.50
26.50
24.00
10.51
30. -9
6.5o
201.00
19.72
70.09
21.92
22.66
20.00
20.00
20.64
20.00
3.00
7.73
8.16
50.00
39.23
21.82
5.10
365.50
25.00
32.50
98.30
8.50
8.00
10.00
78.00
50.00
204.75
7.50
3.00
73.50
82.00
148.75
82.00
2.50
162.00
76.00
82.00
76.00
144.25
1.75
204.25
97.23
Postage for postage meter.
Care for Tammy, Ann & Ricky Reev
Balance 70 -71 appropriation.
Gen. Assistance
Abondonment pet. for Jamie Pleas
iam A. Moore
Feb. Acct. Tax. Coll.
Feb. Acct. Sheriff & Jail.
Feb. Acct. Sheriff & Courthouse
Professional Services
Feb. Radio service.
2770- Sheriff
4970- Auditor
2077- Courthouse 1895, Dept. Soc.
Feb. Acct courthouse
Per statements
308282,969733,201865
3J4777,LJ47775,6J89334.
9757,Courthouse
Added mental H. Center to Policy
380, 381.
1864/
Jan Acct. reg. of Deeds
3024,3805,3079.
007349752.
Transcript.
Honeycutt inquest.
per statement
Feb. acct. Co. Jail.
Feb. Acct. Co. Jail.
Feb. Acct. Jail & Dunn Health.
Re: Portia Annete Duke
Repair Light. Co. Jail
65115,65414, Soc. Services
Per statements
32566,32567, Co. Agent.
12338
Professional Services.
Feb. Acct. Health Dept.
942, Health Dept.
Registrar of Vital Statistics.
Registrar of Vital Statistics.
Feb. Acct. Health Dept.
11073
Board of Health meeting.
Board of Health Meeting.
Board of Health Meeting.
Board of Health Meeting.
Board of Health Meeting.
Board of Health Meeting.
100 -Sero. Tubes.
14600 -Dog Pound
27990
Mar. Vet.Serv. Work
Per statement
177 -C.D. Agency
F015734.
1162,1163, C.D. Agency
1137 -C.D. Agency
MA 15436
Re: Josephine Faircloth,Va. Lee
Re: Vicky Ann Bass
RX: Felecia Worrell
OV Felecia Worrell.
B. Home Care
B. Home Care
IT
B. Home Care
B. Home Care
50.00 Amb. service Josephine Faircloth
34.00 Ambulance service Guss Hicks
15.00 Amb. service Annie Robinson
s.
nt & Will-
Serv.
xum.
4
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4098 Overby Funeral Home 23.00
4099 Dunn Ambulance Service 36.00
4100 J.A. Johnson Construction 3,317.00
4101 N.C. Sanatorium 126.00
4102 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold 30.00
4103 Warren Bros. Oil Co. 158.78
4104 S. Rivet, Electric Membership Corp.48.55
15.00
40.00
28.63
91.00
32.90
27.90
28.80
24.00
29.50
49.75
35.90
75.00
3.75
80.00
150.00
250.00
13.62
4105 Chester Bell
4106 Louis Baer Dept. Store
3107 Porter's Restaurant
4108 J. A. Carver
4109 D. W. Denning, Jr.
4110 H. Douglas Moore
4111 Alex M. Cameron
4112 Dr. Grover C. Pate
4113 W. Guyton Smith
4114 Humble Credit Card Center
4115 Community Cleaning Center
4116 Harnett Co. Farm Bureau
4117 Lafayette Drug Co.
4118 Dr. Robert H. Threlkel
4119 Dr. C. L. Corbett
4120 Allen Appraisal Company
4121 Lawrence Franklin Frame
4122 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster 606.00
4123 John James Croft, Jr., Arch. 1,999.49
4124 Valley Plumbing 721.80
4125 Asheboro Electric Company 834.90
4126 Home Furniture 22.50
4127 Mrs. Ray Comeron 82.00
4128 Void Void
4129 Sears, Roebuck & Company 42.16
4130 Bank of North Carolina 30,000.00
4131 The Western Union Tel. Co. 5.10
4132 Dr. A.W. Peede 7.00
4133 Arnold Body Shop 160.29
4134 Burroughs Corporation 34.23
4135 N.C. Natural Corp. 651.25
4136 Pitney- Bowes, Inc. 139.71
4137 Town of Lillington 162.60
4138 Godwin Building Supply Co. 94.23
4139 Piggly- Wiggly 558.80
4140 Shaw's Plumbing Service 6.00
4141 Betsy Johnson M. Hosp. 26.50
4142 Twyford Printing Co. 45.84
4143 Morris Wade Sales Co. 10.20
4144 G.D. Searle & Co. 144.00
4145 Carolina Power & Light Co. 1.85
4146 Storr Sales Company Y6.95
4147 N.C. Fed. Surplus Property 4.00
4148 N.C. State Comm for Blind 1,207.63
4149 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold 90.00
4150 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold 100.00
4151 Phil Jones 45.60
4152 The Daily Record 43.20
4153 Dr. A. W. Peede 160.00
4154 Betsy Johnson M. Hosp. 4.00
4155 Leora Hodge 70.00
4156 Thomas J. Byrd 20.00
4157 Mrs. A. M. Ivey 230.00
4158 Mrs. Herman Tew 224.00
4159 Pope Printing Company 51.50
4160 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold 30.00
4161 Humble Credit Card Center 6.75
4162 Chester A. Brown 60.00
4163 James H. Anderson Co., Inc. 37.08
4164 National Chemsearch Corp. 40.95
4165 Shaw's Plumbing Service 7.65
4166 Xerox Corporation 136.54
4167 Williams Office Equip. Co. 37.12
4168 IBM Corp. 459.44
4169 Godwin Building Supply Co., Inc 104.45
4170 First Citiaens Bank & Trust Co. 32.25
4171 Bank of North Carolina 66.85
4172 Bank of North Carolina 28.00
4173 Southern National Bank 21.00
4174 Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. 48.30
4175 Central Carolina Bank 33.25
4176 First Citizens Bank 25.20
4177 North Carolina State Off. 12.25
4178 Dr. A. W. Peede 8.00
4179 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 219.79
4180 Storr Sales Company 169.71
4181 Morris Wade Sales Co. 10.44
4182 M. B. Poole, M. D. 8.00
Re: Tom Ashworth
Re: Ed Draughon, Esther M. Godwin
Feb. Acct. Garbage Program
Care of Howard Thmmpson
Retainer Services January
10511,10985, Maple Grove School
Per Statement
Picking up trash at Maple G. Scheol.
Jan & Feb. rent
9749,9748, Planning Board
Services rendered Bd. of Elections
Agri -Bus. Bd. meeting.
Agri -Bus. Bd. Meeting.
I/
3691301596
Gasoline Tickets for Agri -Bus.
March rent.
Jan &Feb. acct. Agri -Bus.
PS Clinics
AP & FP Clinics
Payment #7.
Refund for error in listing taxes
Postage for Soc. Services Office.
Final payment of Co. office Bldg.
Final payment on Co. office bld.
Feb. payment on County Office Building
Gen. Assistance
B. Home Care
Toys Health Department
Investments
per statement
Re: Bobby Shaw McLean
Inv. nos. 1763,1773,Sheriff Dept.
767083
per statement
782835.
Lighting for courthouse parking area.
Inv. nos 949,4671 Courthouse.
Feb Acct. Co. Jail
Feb. Acct. Co. Jail
Re: Portia Annette Duke
5069
19220,19563 Health Dept.
52915
Per statement
65969,66073,65385,66155,65970
1557,C.D. Agency
Co's part for Aid to the Blind
Professional services for Feb.
Re:Williams- vs -Bd. of Elections
Janitorial services Maple Grove
Jan ad, Bd. of Elections
AP & PP Clinics
Re: George Thomas Robinson
Gen. Assistance
2 days Officer of Grand Jury.
B. Home Care 230.00
It
Statement of tax coll.
Fee- Tax Suit
369130 2032 Sheriff's Dept.
Cleaning Tanks and Sheriff's Dept.
Inv. 2577
NY -07342 Courthouse
Repairs to courthouse
00787667 Reg. of Deeds
178217 Soc. Serv.
HB 49205,2J90990 Soc. Serv.
3825,1582,587 Soc Serv.
93 Food Stamp trans.
191 Food Stamp trans.
80 Food Stamp trans.
60 Food Stamp trans.
138 Food Stamp trans.
95 Food Stamp trans.
72 Food Stamp trans.
VA no. 5305
Re: Delores Segraves
03309 Co. Health Dept.
66222,65967,65723,66454
F015582,F015641
Re: Argolia Monroe
486
4183 Betsy Johnson Mem Hosp
4184 Mrs. Ruby M. Johnson
4185 Archie Muldrow
4186 Dunn Ambulance Service
4187 Overby Funeral Homes
4188 Lee Co. Sheltered Workshop
4189 North Carolina Sanatorium
4190 Dept. of Conservation & Dev.
4191 Harnett Hardware, Inc.
4192 Benhaven Recreation Porgram
4193 Coats Motor Companu, Inc.
4194 Bowen Office Equip. Co.
4195 Humble Credit Card Center
4196 American Express
4197 James 0. Fridley, M. D.
4198 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hosp.
4199 James 0. Fridley, M. C.
4200 Bertha M. Taylor
4201 Alma Jean Bass
4202 Bertha M. Taylor
4203 Mrs. E.C. Flowers
4204 Mrs. Edwin Morris
4205 Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co.
4206 Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co.
4207 Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co.
4208 Bank of North Carolina
4209 N.C.Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Inc.
4210 Lola O'Quinn
4211 Johnson's American Station
4212 Erwin Tin Shop
4213 M. H. Brock
4214 Carolina Power & Light Co.
4215 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
4216 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co.
4217 Carolina Power & Light Co.
4218 Carolyn Goff
4219 C. H. Avery
4220 Mrs. James Yates
4221 Gilbert Brown
4222 Carolyn Goff
4223 Dougald McRae
4224 N.C. Public Emp. S. S. Agcy.
4225 N.C. Public Emp. S. S. Agcy.
4226 N.C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. System
4227 N.C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. System
4228 N.C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. System
4229 Southern National Bank
4230
N.C. Public Emp. S.S. 5.5. Agcy
4231 N.D. Dept. of Revenue
SALARY CHECKS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 1971
7430 M. H. Brock 100.00
7431 W.J. Cotton, Jr. 133.50
7432 D.P. Ray, Jr. 140.00
7433 C.E. McLamb 140.00
7434 Gilbert Brown 120.00
7435 Gilbert Brown 20.00
7436 Edward H. McCormick 300.00
7437 Thomas Allen 609.56
7438 Lottie Patterson 310.90
7439 Bessie S.Johnson 296.80
7440 Rachel S. Korpulinski 231.70
7441 W.Earl Jones 554.27
7442 Alice Schmincke 326.40
7443 Edna W.Butts 298.63
7444 Jackie J.Denning 251.28
7445 Wade H.Stewart 676.08
7446 Edna K.Newton 297.94
7447 Madie Lee Morgan 289.27
7448 L.C. Gregory,Jr. 577.95
7449 James V.Griffin 569.37
7450 B.F.Temple 347.51
7451 Roger W.Lyon 558.92
7452 Lincoln Neal 542.84
7453 Stanley Byrd 389.76
7454 James E. Turnage 569.92
7455 Hilton Lee Pope 539.34
7456 Clyde F.Pate 495.15
7457 Paul D. Lucas 537.59
7458 Joseph C.Gilbert 537.84
7459 Lewis C.Rosser,Jr. 514.65
7460 Fred D.Freeman,Jr. 514.19
7461 George E. Cameron 507.15
7462 H.D.Carson,Jr. 708.93
7463 Rachel W. Blanchard 339.51
7464 Patsy H. Nobles 296.20
120.00
51.40
61.27
13.00
14.00
25.00
274.20
1,126.64
3.06
215.00
69.55
6.13
30.55
36.41
8.00
4.00
41.00
152.25
200.35
97.84
35.90
18.48
230.54
146.91
303.97
46,698.44
1,059 -63
253.80
493.8o
111.00
792.06
78.60
274.58
21.00
10.00
50.00
22.72
23.52
14.00
300.00
3,226.13
4,853.59
1,520.77
1,809.60
2,251.24
5, 899.00
3,079 55
Mildred M. Duke, Margaret V. Brown
Guin
Care for Minnie Warren & R.Parrish
Care for Minnie Warren
Re: Leslie Whitehead.
Re: Exie Matthews
Re: Elbert Sessoms
Sanatorium Care
Co's part for fire control
2494 bulbs for Maple Grove
Recreation Allocation
Stmt. dated 2 -25, Dev. Comm.
Dev. Comm 33232
3691301596 Dev. Comm.
0471388637 Dev. Comm.
Re Mrs. Charles Herbert Allen
Re Charles H. Allen
Feb. Acct. Health Dept.
Cleaning Health Centers
Mar. Salary & Travel Imm.Ed.Aide
March Sal. T.B.Project
B.Home Care Donna Green
B.Home Care Donna Green
per statements
per statements
per statements
March payroll
Group Insurance 043 0012 001.
March Salary
Frt. charges Vet. Service Office
Per Mar �th Statement Maple Grov
5 days Acting Co. Mgr. and travel
per statements
per statements
per statements
per statements
services to Bd. of Elections
5 days as Court Officer
Welfare Board Meeting
!1
Services to Bd. of Elections
Services to Bd. of Elections
69- 0560675 -001
69- 0560675 -aol
Matching contri. Welfare & Health
Matching contr -. Gen & Law Emp.
Emp. Ret. contri. Mar.'71
W.H. Tax. March '71
Emp. SS contri.
430001 9927 -Qt. ending 3'31'71
7465 Harold Upchurch
7466 Thomas H.James
7467 Lee Vernon Harris
7468 Inez S. Harrington
7469 Velma S. Edwards
7470 Flora Green Milton
7471 Inez W. Sessoms
7472 Clyde L. Ross
7473 Paul B. Drew
7474 B.E. Sturgill
7475 Ruth Sturgill
7476 Louvenia McL. Lee
7477 Fletcher C. Hubbard
7478 Naomi F. Hawley
7479 Glyness Meeks
7480 Madeline W. Hawley
7481 Patricia W. McDonald
7482 Mary P. Avery
7483 Jean Adcock
7484 Annie Lee Sawyer
7485 Sandra Mae Byrd
7486 Edna C. Langdon
7487 Bonnie B. Beasley
7488 Beverly W. Warren
7489 Emma Lee West
7490 Harvey V. Godfrey
7491 Marjorie G. Wade
7492 Helen R. Crews
7493 Glenn C. O'Kelley
7494 Egeta Williams
7495 Joyce G. Pulliam
7496 John D. Davis
7497 Jimmy F. Ragland
7498 Jane Harris Smith
7499 William F. Rogers
321.59
287.28
273.02
354.08
330.51
310.90
255.54
262.71
237.25
404.87
203.51
164.36
734.82
355.96
383.20
331.40
372.19
322.40
130.22
283.84
265.04
235.90
250.16
510.10
671.30
553.24
511.22
314.38
315.47
500.09
564.84
499.58
509.69
477.86
480.23
Hilda D.
45
SALARY CHECKS FOR MARCH 1971.
7500 Gayle M. Adams
7501 Joy L. Dawson
7502 Judith G. Crawford
7503 Esther T. Butts
7504 Margie Harrington
7505 Kathleen Thomas
7506 Pauline Sanford
7507 Void
7508 James E. Goff
7509 Charles E. Hammond
7510 H.W. Lloyd
7511 Juanita S. Hight
7512 Bettie E. Giles
7513 Paulette J. Britt
7514 Virginia L. Simmons
7515 Ida P. Hinnant
7516 Ophelia McLean
7517 M. Irene Lassiter
7518 Hattie E. Barnes
7519 Lida R. O'Quinn
7520 Rebecca S. Coleman
7521 Louise M Lloyd
7522 Myrphy H. Canady
7523 Ken Black
7524 Brenda Gail Lee
v..
534.50
496.80
483.98
362.07
383.49
364.98
395.43
Void
322.75
311.00
300.00
221.95
217.40
227.10
280.93
202.85
124.60
684.82
552.29
549.09
552.23
535.39
598.64
560.65
298.34
7525 Alta Pearl Pope
7526 Herbert E. Hudson
7527 Jean M. Irvin
7528 Thomas T. Lanier
7529 Lillian B. Smith
7530 Roy Sanford Godwin
7531 Alvis Lee McKay
7532 Andrew M. Anderson
7533 William Fred Hall
7534 Sammie D. Spears
7535 Willard M. Wooten, Jr.
7536 Bessie W. Moss
7537 Muriel F. Cann
7538 Margaret N. McDonald
7539 Myrtle D. Register
7540 Alice R. Shomper
7541 Lespie M. O'Quinn
7542 Wanda Sue Bethune
7543 Kyle Harrington
7544 Lawton 0. Dorman
7545 William G. Lasater
7546 Neil C. Cameron
7547 J. C. Hobbs
7548 Thomas J. Byrd
7549 Tyree C. Kendall
7550 Lawrie M. Byrd
7551 Tyree P. Senter
7552 Dwight L. Cotton
7553 Hoyt B. Fowler
290.17
467.88
418.50
625.48
300.42
71.10
130.82
105.23
104.73
99.54
739.08
371.01
539.54
312.09
518.97
246.8o
246.80
246.80
480.32
407.24
543.96
406.44
350.38
374.78
386.34
422.44
391.92
501.54
414.94