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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - April 5, 1971
REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDER
GERALD ARNOLD
REPRESENTATIVE
The regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners
convened on Monday April 5, 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..
Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:20 A. M. and Commiss-
ioner Brown offered the morning prayer.
Gerald Arnold, Representative, visited the meeting for a brief time.
The Board discussed mine stripping and County Coroner with Attorney
Arnold. Chairman Brock expressed the appreciation of the Board for th
work and cooperation that Representative Arnold was doing and offering
in behalf of our county and this area.
MINUTES The minutes of the March 1971 meeting were read and approved.
EARL GRAY HARNETT CO.
PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMITTEE Mr. Earl Gray of Harnett County Parks and Recreation Committee appear-
ed before the Board and presented the 1971 Summer Recreation Program.
Chairman Brock commended Mr. Gray for his program and informed Mr.
Gray that the Board would support the program again this year as well
as they had the last year.
W. EARL JONES
TAX COLLECTOR Mr. W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, presented the report of his depart-
ment. He Also presented the following resolution:
THOMAS ALLEN
TAX SUPERVISOR
HARNETT COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners
In Accordance with G.S. 105 -387 I respectfully submit
to you, the governing body of Harnett County, this report
of delinquent taxes for 1970 which are liens on real property.
I furthermore respectfully request that you pass the
following resolution:
"Be it resolved that the Governing Body of Harnett
County hereby orders and directs the Tax Collector to conduct
A tax Lien Sale at the courthouse door on the first Monday
in May 1971 between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 2:00 P. M. (1000
to 1400 hours) pursuant to G.S. 105 - 387."
Respectfully submitted,
W. Earl Jones
Tax Collector.
This the 5th day of April, 1971.
ACTION: Commissioner Cotton made a motion to adopt the foregoing
resolution, Commissioner McLamb seconded the motion and it carried-
Mr. Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, appeared before the Board for
approval of the following requests for refunds:
Wandean 0. Fredericks, Johnsonville Twp.
Thomas Clarence 0 "Connell - B. H. Twp.
Cephus D. & Georgia Baker - Ave. Twp.
$ 5.11
13.92
7.52
ACTION: Commissioner Cotton made a motion to approve the foregoing
requests, Commissioner Ray seconded the motion. It carried unanimously
DATES FOR EQUALIZATION
AND REVIEW By unanimous decision, the dates for the meetings of the Board of
equalization and Review were set to be held in the Commissioners Room,
Courthouse, Lillington, 10:00 o'clock on the following dates:
First meeting
Second meeting
Third meeting
April 29, 1971
May 13, 1971
May 27, 1971.
Mr. Allen informed the Board that the revaluation of rural property
was approximately 65% complete.
DELMON WILLIAMSON, PRES.
DUNN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Mr. Delmon Williamsgn, President of Dunn Chamber of Commerce, and Mr
Walton, came before the Board with the following resolution:
MINUTES OF APRIL MEETING CONTINUED
Commissioners, Harnett County
Lillington, N. C.
WHEREAS, The Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce is requested to advise indus
trial prospects regarding the City of Dunn and County of Harnett with resp
to the installation and maintenance of water and sewage lines to industria
sites; and
WHEREAS, the Chamber has deligently attempted to secure this informatio
from time to time but has been unable to obtain information upon which an
industrial prospect could rely; therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce respectfully
request the City of Dunn and the County of Harnett to furnish the follow-
ing information by duly adopted resolution.
1. Will the City of Dunn and County of Harnett provide water and sew
facilities to the industrial sites on US 301 south of Dunn marked
on the attached map?
2. If so, when, and under what conditions?
3. The policy for providing water and sewage to industries locating
in the present city limits.
4. The policy for providing water and sewage facilities to industrie
locating within the planning area of the City of Dunn.
5. The policy for providing water and sewage facilities to industrie
locating within one mile of the outer limits of the planning area
of the City of Dunn.
6. The date of expiration of policies.
THIS, the 15 day of March, 1971.
/s/ Delmon F. Williamson
Delmon F. Williamson, President
Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
Chairman Brock called to the attention of the Board and Mr. Williamson
That Harnett County had already answered many of the questions and had
indicated that the County would comply, as he read from a document
dated November 13, 1970, signed by the Chairman of Board of Commissioners,
and is presently being contained in the files of the Chairman.
Mr. Williamson suggested that a study be made to determine the policies
that would apply to firms seeking to locate in the County. Also, he
suggested that representation from the Board attend the city meetings
to discuss details deemed necessary.
Chairman Brock assured Mr. Williamson that the resolution would be taken
under consideration.
SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICE SUPERVISORS
Mr. J. A. Senter, W. A. Buie, J. C. Harrington, Dan Andrews, Roger
Montague and F. M. Puryear appeared before the Board in behalf of the Soil
Conservation Services and its Supervisors. They presented a report as to
activities of their department, and requested the Board to allocate funds
in the next fiscal year to provide their department with a part -time
secretary.
Chairman Brock informed the group that this request would be placed
in the Budget materials.
TOM LANIER, ASSISTANT
FIRE MARSHAL Tom Lanier, Assistant Fire Marshall, along with Charles Nordan came before
the Board and presented a list of places over the county where he had
personally determined to be in need of changes or modifications to further
prevent fire. He also informed the Board that a new fire district is bein
formed and will be called the Flat Branch Fire District.
Chairman Brock suggested that Mr. Lanier continue work on the fire codes.
He expressed appreciation to Charles Nordan for taking the time to work
with and train Mr. Lanier further in fire detection. Brock further stated
that the Board would endeavor to compensate Mr. Nordan for his assistance.
TAX AND WELFARE LIEN
ATTORNEY Marshall Woodall, Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney presented the following
report to the Board:
INDEX SYSTEM
Collection on Taxes:
Alex Covington Stewart's Creek Twp. SD 3511 $190.00 $30.00 Atty. fee
For information, Mr. Woodall reported that the agreed down - payment and the
first monthly installment of $2,500. had been received from Wellons Candy
Company by the Tax Collector.
Mr. Woodall asked the Board to consider a new type of computer -index syste
for the Register of Deeds Office. The Board had previously requested Mr.
Woodall to do research on the subject. Chairman Brock suggested that he
come before the Board at a later date, prepared to quote prices and have
someone to explain the method more fully.
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MINUTES OF APRIL MEETING CONTINUED
RESOLUTION FROM
3AR ASSOC. A resolution from the Harnett County Bar Association was read to the
Board as follows:
RESOLUTION
Whereas, the Harnett County Bar Association is of the opi
that all instruments that are filed for recordation in the Harnett Co
Register of Deeds Office should be marked for filing at the precise
moment the instrument is handed over to the Registrar of Deeds; and
Whereas, the Harnett County Bar Association is of the opi
that a time clock could be utilized in the Harnett County Register of
office for the purpose of marking all instruments presented for recor
in that office;
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THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Harnett County Bar
Association urge the Harnett County Register of Deeds Office to purch..e
a time clock to be used in the marking of all instruments presented fo
recordation.
/s/ Wiley F. Bowen
President, Harnett County Bar Association
/s- Edward Greene
Sec. - Treas. Harnett County Bar Associatio
ACTION: Commissioner Ray made a motion that a time clock be purchased
and installed in the Register of Deeds Office. He said he thought it
was important and necessary. Commissioner McLamb seconded the motion
and it carried unanimously.
Authorization was granted to Mr. H. D. Carson and Commissioner Cotton
to purchase the time clock.
GRAND JURY REPORT
The Grand Jury Report was read, discussed and ordered filed in the
Records of the Chairman of the Board.
RESIGNATION OF MRS.
RACHEL SPEARS Chairman Brock brought to the Board a letter of resignation from Mrs.
Rachel Spears from the Library Board.
Commissioner Ray made a motion that the Board accept the resignation
of Mrs. Spears. He added that the record show that it was with much
regret. Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it carried.
An appointment to fill the vacancy created on the Library Board by
Mrs. Spears resignation was tabled until the May 1971 meeting.
APPOINTMENT TO BOARD OF
DEV. COMM. Commissioner Brown moved that Harrington Morrision be appointed to
serve on the Development Commission Board, a vacancy created by the
resignation of Mr. Alex Cameron.
ROAD PETITIONS
Commissioner Ray seconded the move and the move carried unanimously.
Chairman Brock ordered that this information be sent to Mr. D. W.
Denning, Chairman of the Development Commission Board, and that Mr.
Morrison would take office immediately.
The following raod petitions were approved by the Board by a motion o
Commissioner McLamb and a seconded by Commissioner Brown:
Anderson Creek Twp. Darroch Road, .6 mile, 6 homes, request for impro
Anderson Creek Twp. Pittman Drive - 1 mile 14 occupied homes - add to
system.
.4 mile between Old and New 421, 1 occupied home.
COUNCIL OF AGING Mrs. Nobles reported progress and events from the Region M Coordinatin
Council on Older Adults, Inc.
REGION M BYLAWS
ED MC CORMICK County Attorney, Ed McCormick, presented a resolution setting forth th
bylaws of Region M Council of Governments as follows:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION OF A REGIONAL COUNCIL OF LOCAL
OFFICIALS TO BE KNOWN AS THE REGION "M" COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS TO BE
COMPOSED OF ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE FOLLOWING GOVERNMENTAL
UNITS OF THE COUNTIES OF CUMBERLAND, HARNETT, AND SAMPSON AND
INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS THEREIN.
ment .
WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Assembly, pursuant to G.S. 161 -77.1
through 160 -77.6, has authorized any two or more municipalities and co nties
to create a regional council of local officials with such powers as ar spec-
ified in the creating resolution or any amendments thereto; AND
491.
WHhUhAS, the governing o•les o e coun ies o Cumberland, Harnett,
Sampson, and certain cities and towns therein have expressed an interest
in the creation of a regional council of local officials; and the Board
of Commissioners of the County of Harnett finds that it would be in the
best interest of the citizens of this county to join in the creation of
such regional council of local officials; AND
WHEREAS, a regional council of local officials would benefit the
governmental units participating in such a council, would provide a forum
in which the participating officials might study and discuss community
problems of mutual interest and concern, and could lead to the making of
recommendations for consideration by the participating governing bodies;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the
County of Harnett joins with the governing bodies of the counties of
Cumberland and Sampson and certain cities and towns therein in the formati n'
and establishment of a regional council of local officials with the bylaws
of said council being set forth below which are hereby made a part of this
resolution.
ACTION: Commissioner Cotton made a motion to adopt the foregoing resolutio
"Region M. Council of Governments" upon recommendation of the
County Attorney. Commissioner McLamb seconded the motion and it carried
unanimously.
MEDICAL EXAMINER
SYSTEM BILLS Commissioner Ray made a motion that the budget of the Coroner be amended
in the amount of $4,000. in order to be able to pay the bills that will
be due in regards to the new Medical Examiner System. Commissioner McLamb
seconded the motion and it carried.
BIDS LANDSCAPE MENTAL
HEALTH CENTER Two bids were received in connection with the landscaping of the Lee- Harne t
Mental Health Building in Buies Creek. One from Angier Nursery and one
from Melvin Weeks Gardens in Dunn.
Commissioner Cotton made a motion that we employ and pay the nursery sel-
ected with the help and advice of the Garden Club. Commissioner McLamb
seconded the motion and it carried.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 12 :30 P. M.
Patsy y.bles, Recording Secretary
H. D. Carson erk to the Board
192
CHECKS ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL 1971.
4232 Keller Rest Home
4233 Mrs. Grady Adcock
4234 A. M. Ivey
4235 C. H. Avery
4236 C. E. McLamb
4237 Selena L. Larsen
4238 Ella Wood Lee
4239 John Harrington
4240 Void
4241 Olena Davis
4242 Singer Friden Division
4243 J. A. Johnson Construction
4244 Twyford Printing Co.
4245 Everson -Ross Co.
4246 Beasley's Garage
4247 Mobile Communication Service
4248 Lillington Esso Station
4249 Layton Supply Company
4250 N.C. Natural Gas Corp.
4251 Frank Giles
4252 Shaw's Plumbing Service
4253 Tart Brothers
4254 Lillington FCX
4255 Void
4256 Dutch Treat Markets, Inc.
4257 Johnson's
4258 Earnest West
4259 Dr. Grover C. Pate, Jr.
4260 Gale:D. Johnson, M. D.
4261 N.C. Prison Department
4262 Betsy Johnson M. Hospital, Inc.
4263 Bernice Lucas
4264 Storr Sales Company
4265 W. H. King Drug Co.
4266 Dr. A. W. Peede
4267 W. B. Saunders Company
4268 Newton Mfg. Co.
4269 N.C. State Board of Health
4270 G. D. Searle & Co.
4271 Ken Black
4272 M. H. Canady
4273
4274
4275
4276
4277
4278
4279
4280
4281
4282
4283
4284
4285
4286
'4287
4288
4289
4290
4291
4292
4293
4294
4295
4296
4297
4298
4299
4300
4301
4302
4303
4304
4305
4306
4307
4308
4309
4310
4311
4312
4313
4314
4315
4316
4317
M. Irene Lassiter
Brenda G. Lee
Margaret N. McDonald
Lida R. O'Quinn
Wellons' Furniture Co
Club Cleaners
Lafayette Drug Company
Carolina Power & Light Co.
Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
Lillington Medical Clinic
Town of Lillington
Harnett County News
Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc.
Walker Thomas
Modern Laundry & Cleaners
Bowen Office Equipment Co.
Storr Sales Company
Motorola, Inc.
The E.R. Thomas Drug Co.
Carolina Tel & Tel. Co.
Mrs. J. M. Herring
William A. Clark
Mrs. Grady Adcock
Mrs. Lennie R. Arnold
Mrs. J. E. Bradford
Mrs. J. A. Walker
Mrs. Edwin Morris
Etta McNeill
Mrs. D. C. McKinney
Mrs. Wade Johnson
Rachel Johnson
Margie Johnson
Mrs. E. C. Flowers
Mrs. David Ferrell
Mrs. Cristal Evans
Mrs. Ray Cameron
Mrs. L. F. Byrd
Mrs. W. G. Butler
Mrs. Johnson Buie
N. C. Memorial Hospital
Dunn Ambulance Service
Gravely Sanatorium
S.River Elect. Membership Corp.
Lanier's Hardware
Nu -Home Builders & Supply Co.
75.79 B. Home Care
2.50 Spending money.
73.75 Painting Co. Jail.
50.00 5 days as court officer.
20.30 Refund for March Expenses.
50.00 Gen. Assistance
25.00 Gen. Assistance
37.38 B. Home Care
45.00 Gen. Assistance
54.50 031715539
944.00 Mar. Acct. Erwin & Coats Garbage areas.
97.03 5205
3.30 30828 -W
75.38 0065- Sheriff's Dept.
110.00 Mar. Radio Service
297.46 Mar. Acct. Sheriff's Dept.
119.83 Mar. Acct. Courthouse
446.41 Per statement.
298.35 Per statement for Co. Library
240.00 3146- County Jail
91.00 1832 -Reg. of Deeds Office
1.96 Filters - Courthouse
389.63
77.76
11.15
18.00
75.00
448.00
181.45
35.00
15.00
51.55
16.00
7.98
140.17
77.10
144.00
2.00
2.00
1.50
3.20
3.20
1.55
14.87
23.23
6.18
2.00
7.73
86.00
72.40
95.00
6.05
25.00
28.13
217.08
16.56
32.50
30.00
39.01
6.00
50.00
2.50
204.75
78.00
204.25
144.25
76.00
70.50
76.00
76.00
162.00
68.14
148.75
78.00
82.00
72.50
3.00
7.50
100.00
60.00
35.40
33.90
7.16
17.20
Mar. Acct. Co. Jail
Mar. Acct. Co. Jail
Mar =Acct. Co. Jail
Re: Calvin Murphy, Homer Whisnant.
Re: Alice Lewis
Re: Danny Chance, Andrew Strickland.
Re: Alice Lewis
April Rent.
66245
7648
Re: Charlie Chester Matthews, Patricia H
M 15724- Health Department
222 567- Health Department
April statement for Health Dept.
53794
March Expense
March Expense
" Travel
11
" Expense
9441 -Dunn Health Center
March acct. Health Dept.
March Health Dept. Acct.
per statement
March Acct. dog pound
Professional Services
per statements
Ads for Bd. of Comm. & Bd. of Health
202118 -7 Del. Rec.
Gen. Assistance
Mar. Acct. Jail and Dunn Health Center
34146, 34399,34963,35414- Co.Agt.,34402 He
66317, Veterans Office
MA 20031
March Rent
per statement
B. Home Care
B. Home Care
B. Home Care
fl
Re: jefferson Gardner Bryant
Re: Viloria Burns, Gilbert Henry Monroe
S. Care for Genee Gilbert Childress
Per statement
Hole diggers - garbage pits
B121348- Garbage Program
rrington
lth
493
CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL 1971
T318
4319
4320
4321
4322
4323
4324
4325
4326
4327
4328
4329
4330
4331
4332
4333
4334
4335
4336
4337
4338
4339
4340
4341
4342
4343
4344
4345
4346
4347
4348
4349
4350
4351
4352
4353
4354
4355
4356
4357
4358
4359
4360
4361
4362
4363
4364
4365
4366
4367
4368
4369
4370
4371
4372
4373
4374
4375
4376
4377
4378
4379
4380
4381
4382
4383
4384
4385
4386
4387
4388
4389
4390
4391
4392
4393
4394
4395
4396
4397
4398
Lillington FCX
Maple Grove Recreation Program
Erwin Recreation Program
Dunn Recreation Program
American Express Co.
Sexton Motor Sales
Dr. Robert H. Threlkel
Dr. A. W. Peede
R. S. Landauer Jr. & Co.
Wandean 0. Fredericks
Cephus D. & Georgia Baker
Thomas Clarence O'Connell
Mrs. D. c. McKinney
Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
Thomas H. Glasby
Lola O'Quinn
Bertha M. Taylor
Bertha M. Taylor
Alma Jean Bass
Mrs. A. M. Ivey
Mrs.Herman Tew
Mrs. Johnson Buie
Bank of North Carolina
N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield
N. C. Symphony Society, Inc.
Woodall, McCormick & Arnold
Burroughs Corporation
Twyford Printing Co.
Comma Danieley Cott Index Sys
Xerox Corporation
N. C. State Board of Health
Dr. William E. Adair, Jr.
Dr. L. R. Doffermyre-
Dr. James 0. Fridley
Dr. James R. Israel
Dr. J.K.Williford
Kaasa, Pate & Edwards, PA
Dr. H.D.Mabe, Jr.
Storr Sales Compp.ny
Glasco Business Equipment Co.
Central Carolina Bank
First Citizens Bank
Bank of North Carolina
Bank of North Carolina
Southern National Bank
Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co.
First Citizens Bank
Lafayette Drug Co.
N.C. Natural Gas Corp
Lida R. O'Quinn
M. Irene Lassiter
Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster
Lillington Roller Mills, Inc.
Carolina Telephone & Tel. Co.
Carolina Telephone & Tel. Co.
Carolina Power & Light Co.
Carolina Telephone Company
Dutch Treat Market, Inc.
The E.R. Thomas Drug Co.
N.C. Fed. Surplus Prop. Agy.
Covington Clinic
Lillington Medical Clinic
Mann's Drug Store #2
State Commission for the Blind
Edward H. McCormick
Dept. of Conservation & Dev.
Warren Bros. Oil Co.
Mr. Phil Jones
Twyford Printing Company
Dr. C. L. Corbett
Carolina Power & Light Co.
Carolina Telephone Company
Gilbert Brown
Mrs. James R. Yates
Dougald McRae
Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company
M. H. Brock
M. H. Brock
Elmon Piplin
Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C.
Jesse Feathers
68.74
108.00
400.00
600.00
34.96
20.00
80.00
160.0o
10.20
5.11
7.52
13.92
40.00
17.00
9.00
253.80
164.38
73.83
200.35
145.00
142.00
163.00
46,530.04
1,045.46
25.00
20.00
330.92
128.24
283.29
113.31
900.00
25.00
50.00
75.00
50.00
125.00
150.00
10.00
4.89
944.83
37.10
32.20
68.60
27.30
23.45
52.85
26.25
5.84
48.42
10.90
4.17
30.00
15.46
181.45
165.19
520.43
182.18
10.36
30.00
1,145.70
13.00
14.00
7.75
1,016.83
260.00
2,343.89
122.97
28.06
226.93
170.00
19.59
38.05
23.52
22.72
330.00
281.11
96.30
21.96
34.00
23.00
80.00
General Assistance
4399 N.C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. Sys. 1,506.94
4400 N.C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. Sys. 1,768.36
9384,9586- Garbage Program
70 -71 Allocation
70 -71 Allocation
n
047 138 8637
03345, Agri -Bus. commission
PS Clinics
M & I Clinics
192063
Refund for error in listing taxes.
Refund for error in listing taxes.
Refund for error in listing taxes.
Clothing for Angela Roderick
Court cost in tax suit 68 -CVD -928
Jan,Feb.,March N & 0
April Salary Tax Supervisor's Office
April salary - Health Centers
April salary -TB Project
April salary & Travel Imm.Ed. Aide
B. Home Care
April Payroll
Group No. 043 0012 001 -
Membership donor
Court costs A.G. West Suit
1374823 Co. Auditor
Order no. 5318 Reg. of Deeds
588 -599 Reg of Deeds
007891838 Reg. of Deeds
Case nos. 346,405,406,496,535,536.
Case No. 412
Case Nos. 496,535.
Case Nos. 346,361,406
Case Nos. 405,717.
Case Nos. 595,681,704,360,493.
Autopsy W.R. Walker
Ex. Alice Lewis
Inv. 67527, Soc. Services
Inv. nos. 6388,6239, less 5672 credit.
106 Food Stamp Trans March.
92
X96 "
78
67
151 "
75
Film County Agent
Dunn Health Center
N.C. Conf. Exp.
Attend meeting on Aged, Fayetteville
Postage- Health
18258,18760 Dog Pound
per statement
11
"
per statement
Civil Defense Acct.
April Rent
2171,2172,0. D. Agency
OV Mike Roderick
Angela Roderick & Elizabeth Covington
RX. Carolyn Bass
Co's part Aid to the Blind
Professional fees
Co's part for Fire Control
11250,12491 Maple Grove School
16 hrs. work at Maple Grove School.
1903,2859,3731,Bd.of Elections.
Ap & FP Clinics.
per statement
per statement
Social Services Bd. Meeting.
Social Services Bd. Meeting.
Services rendered Bd. of Elections
per statements
5 days as Acting Co. Mgr. plus travel.
Board of Health meeting.
General Assistance
Court costs in tax suits,68 -CVD -919,
71 -CVD -335.
Matching Contri for Welfare & Health
Matching Contri for Gen Emp & Law Emp.
A194
4401 N. C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. Sys.
4402 Southern National Bank
2,213.10 Employees Ret. Contri.
5,360.00 April W. H. Tax.
SPECIAL MEETING APRIL 29, 1971.
Chairman Brock called the special meeting to order at 11:00 A.M., with all Commissioners
present. D. W. Denning, spokesman for the Airport Commission, presented the findings of
the Airport Commission, as well as reports, recommendations and proposals, for the con-
sideration of the Board.
Ray Daniels, Carolina Power & Light Company, Mr. Herman Green, and Bob Leak of Dunn,
appeared with Mr. Denning. Mr. Ed Bain offered his favorable support.
Action was tabled.
SALARY CHECKS FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 30, 1971.
7554 M. H. Brock
7555 W. J. Cotton, Jr.
7556 D. P. Ray, Jr.
7557 C. E. McLamb
7558 Gilbert Brown
7559 Edward H. McCormick
7560 Thomas Allen
7561 Lottie Patterson
7562 Bessie S. Johnson
7563 Rachel S. Kprpulinski
7564 W. Earl Jones
7565 Alice Schmincke
7566 Edna W. Butts
7567 Jackie J. Denning
7568 Wade H. Stewart
7569 Edna K. Newton
7570 Madie Lee Morgan
7571 L. C. Gregory, Jr.
7572 James B. Griffin
7573 B. F. Temple
7574 Roger W. Lyon
7575 Lincoln Neal
7576 Stanley Byrd
7577 James E. Turnage
7578 Hilton L. Pope
7579 Clyde F. Pate
7580 Paul D. Lucas
7581 Joseph C. Gilbert
7582 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr.
7583 Fred D. Freeman, Jr.
7584 George E. Cameron
7585 H. D. Carson, Jr.
7586 Rachel W. Blanchard
7587 Patsy H. Nobles
7588 Harold Upchurch
7589 Thomas H. James
7590 Lee Vernon Harris
7591 Inez Harrington
7592 Velma S. Edwards
7593 Flora Green Milton
7594 Inez W. Sessoms
7595 Clyde L. Ross
7596 Paul B. Drew
7597 B. E. Sturgill
7598 Ruth Sturgill
7599 Louvenia McL. Lee
7600 Fletcher C. Hubbard
7601 Naomi F. Hawley
7602 Glyness Meeks
7603 Madeline W. Hawley
7604 Patricia W. McDonald
7605 Mary P. Avery
7606 Annie Lee Sawyer
7607 Sandra Mae Byrd
7608 Edna C. Langdon VOID VOID
7609 235.90 Edna C. Langdon
7610 Vickie E. Bullock
7611 Bonnie B. Beasley
7612 Beverly W. Warren
7613 Emma Lee West
7614 Harvey V. Godfrey
7615 Marjorie G. Wade
7616 Helen R. Crews
7617 Glenn C. O'Kelley
116.00
103.50
120.00
120.00
120.00
300.00
618.60
310.90
296.80
231.70
583.75
326.40
298.63
251.28
676.08
297.94
289.27
577.95
569.37
347.51
558.92
542.84
389.76
569.92
539.34
495.15
546.84
537.84
514.65
508.44
507.15
720.09
325.34
289.27
321.59
287.28
273.02
354.08
330 .51
310.90
255.54
262.71
237.25
460.67
203.51
164.36
744.26
340.56
364.41
331.40
374.35
322.40
283.84
267.36
u%Xfl
235.90
355.32
244.90
517.71
661.94
553.24
530.18
334.06
315.47
Secretary
Chairman
Clerk to the Bo
7618 Egeta Williams
7619 Joyce G. Pulliam
7620 John D. Davis
7621 Jimmy F. Ragland
7622 Jane H. Smith
7623 William F. Rogers
7624 Gayle M. Adams
7625 Joy L. Dawson
7626 Judith G. Crawford
7627 Esther T. Butts
7628 Margie Harrington
7529 Kathleen Thomas
7630 Pauline Sanford
7631 James E. Goff
7632 Charles E. Hammond
7633 H. W. Lloyd
7634 Juanita S. Hight
7635 Bettie E. Giles
7636 Paulette J. Britt
7637 Virginia L. Simmons
7638 Ida P. Hinnant
7639 Ophelia McLean
7640 M. Irene Lassiter
7641 Hattie E. Barnes
7642 Lida R. O'Quinn
7643 Rebecca S. Coleman
7644 Louise M. Lloyd
7645 M. H. Canady
7646 1Ken Black
7647 Brenda Lee
7648 Alta Pearl Pope
7649 Herbert E. Hudson
7650 Jean M. Irvin
7651 Thomas T. Lanier
7652 Lillian B. Smith
7653 Roy S. Godwin
7654 Alvis Lee McKay
7655 Andrew M. Anderson
7656 William F. Hall
7657 Sammie D. Spears
7658 Bessie W. Moss
7659 Muriel F. Cann
7660 Margaret N. McDonald
7661 Myrtle D. Register
7662 Alice R. Shomper
7663 Lespie M. O'Quinn
7664 Wanda Sue Bethune
7665 Kyle Harrington
7666 Lawton 0. Dorman
7667 W. G. Lasater
7668 Neil C. Cameron
7669 J. C. Hobbs
7670 Thomas J. Byrd
7671 Tyree C. Kendall
7672 Lawrie M. Byrd
7673 Tyree P. Senter
7674 Dwight L. Cotton
7675 Hoyt B. Fowler
525.92
572.62
532.94
508.82
472.74
477.27
538.01
492.09
489.26
349.88
383.77
367.14
401.16
322.75
311.00
300.00
221.95
217.40
227.10
280.93
202.85
124.60
677.62
546.61
561.41
570.79
529.07
602.40
551.05
298.34
290.17
447.40
406.82
615.13
298.34
71.10
130.82
105.23
104.73
99.54
371.01
537.86
312.09
525.69
246.80
246.80
246.80
519.56
406.24
598.64
457.66
281.24
446.66
427.56
433.00
442.36
519.25
444.10
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