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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10051964OCTOBER 5th. 1964 The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, October 5th. 1964, with Chairman Cameron and Commissioners Byrd, Brock, and Byerly present. Commissioner Barefoot was absent on account of illness. Also present were the County Attorney, the Auditor and the Clerk to the Board. Alex Cameron. Chairman, called the meeting to order and Commissioner Brock Offered the invocation. The following reports were approved and filed: Register of Deeds Clerk Superior Court Clerk Recorders Court Tax Collector Veterans Service Officer Sheriff's Office Inez Harrington Elizabeth Matthews Kyle Harrington W. Earl Jones Jean Maness W. H. Stewart The Harnett County Commissioners voted tentatively to join with Lee County and possibly Chatham County inthe Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. The following road petitions were approved: (1) 1'o black top that road in Harnett County No. 1252 in Anderson Creek Twp. which is 2 -1 /10 miles. (2) To add to the State Maintained secondary road system that road west off Road # 1238 beyond Jimmy Knight's Store a distance of 6/10 miles. Refunds for the yearof 1964 made by clerical error on the revaluation Anderson Creek Twp. Averasboro Twp. Assessed Val. Lois R. Ross et al $108. Box 186, Lillington N G. R. Wells, Fuquay Spgs, 78. Bettie Lou Barefoot 782. 0/0 C. C. Barefoot, Benson N.C. Irma L. Martin, 1780 Garrison General gespital, Inc Gastonia, N C Mrs. J. 0. Warren, 407 203. Orange Ave. Dunn N C Miss Jane Williams, 302 202. W. Divine St. Dunn N 0 Black River Twp. Malissa J. Denning, Angier, N C Mrs. Myrtle H. Johnson Rt. 2, Angier N C Fushie E. Jones, Angier N.C. Lola Mason, Angier N 0 Lillington Twp. Amt. -1% Net $1.24 .01 $1.23 .90 .01 .89 9.93 .10 9.83 22.61 .23 22.38 2.57 .03 2.54 2.56 .03 2.53 43. .49 .49 544. 6.26 .06 6.20 596. 6.85 73. .84. 1.23 Martha McKay & Mrs.Mae 107. McKay; Cameron ':: T c/o Miss Martha McKay 1009 Ivey Rd. Fayetteville, N C Thetia H. Matthews, Box 307- .07 6.78 .01 .83 .01 1.22 Lillington, N. C. 119. Johnsonville Twp. S.F. Campbell, Rt. 2 Cameron, N. C Grove Twp. Hector's Creek Twp. Upper Little River Lillington Twp. 1.37 24. .28 Miss Myrtie Stephenson Rt.:462. 1 Coats N C Mae S. Matthews, 302 1094. Academy St. Fuqua pgs. Golden McAuley, Mamers N 0 15. .17 Robert A. Atkins, Heirs 393. 4.52 c/o Willis M. Atkins Box 627 Lillington N N .01 1.36 .28 5.31 .05 5.26 12.58 .13 12.45 .17 .05 4.47 257 Averasboro Twp. C. Elbert Jernigan, 603 Queen Ave. Dunn, NC Refund on Poll tax $2.00 less 1% $1.98 By Order of Harnett County Board of Commissioners October 5th. 1964. Alex M. Cameron, Chairman, Frank Lewis, Assistant Civil Defense Director, appeared before the Board with request for $3000.00 to be used for radios 'in the interest of Civil Defense in Harnett. The matter was deferred. Dr. Blackmon with some members of the Medical Society appeared before the Board and stated the needs and the advantages of a County Hospital with the county participating in the cost of the hospital and Dr. Blackmon also presented the following resolution. TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY: Harnett County is greatly indebted to the Good Hope Hospital at Erwin and to the Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital at Dunn for the great con- tributions so generously made to humanity by these institutions. The county is likewise indebted to Erwin Mills and to Mr. Nathan Johnson, Sr. and his family, who have made these institutions possible. Today, with our ever increasing need for hospitalization and better medical care, the facilities of these two institutions are now greatly overburdened, creating a demand for more adequate hospital facilities for the 48,236 people of Harnett County. The following is a brief analysis of our opportunity: 1. Needs 1000 A. Harnett County has 1.9 beds population while the State average is 3.9/1000. B. Harnett County and the nation as a whole have a severe nursing shortage. C. Harnett County does not now habe -but could expect possibly all of the following specialists to come in a big, new, well - equipped hospital: Anesthesi and dental surgeon, dermatologist, gynecologist, obstertrician, psychiatrist, pediatrician, urolog cardiologist,internist, and others. 11. Solution some or to practice ologist, oral neurosurgeon, ist, neurologist, A. The North Carolina Medical Care Commission and the Federal Government will pay 550 of the cost 6f new hospital construction. B. When they do this, the number of beds is allocated on a county basis. This holds true regardless of whether the beds are located in a city -owned hospital or a county -owned hospital. C. With the new hospital can be incorporated a training school for nurses. This could be affilXiated with Campbell College to simplify the instruction in the first year. 111. Industrial Advantages A. The industrial development of the county would be greatly enhanced by the presence of a large new hospital. B. A large hospital is an industry itself, usually having on its pay- roll about one individual per bed. This does not count the added income brought into the county by virtue of new doctors' offices being opened. IV. Medical Advantages A. With the proposed new better facilities and increased number of specialists available, our citizens will be able to receive more specialized attention near home. This in turn will preclude the necessity of long trips away from home every time they need the services of a specialist. This amounts to a saving of time and money to our taxpayers visiting the sick. 258 IOW, BE IT RESOLVED that we the undersigned physicians, a majority of the physicians of Harnett County, hereby respectfully request thht the Harnett County Board of Commissioners take an active part in leading the way to a solution of the problem of inadequate medical facilites in Harnett County. We respectfully request that in their noble position as custodians of the welfare of the citizens of Harnett County that they call a joint meeting of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, the Board of Trustees ofGood Hope Hospital, the Board of Trustees of the Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital, the Dunn City Council, the Harnett County Medical Society, and others that they may deem wise for the purpose of discussing this over- all opportunity. S. Glenn Wilson M. B. Poole S.A. Duncan M.J. Duncan M.D. M.D. M.D. M.D. Respectfully submitted, Bruce B. Blackmon J. K. Williford Melvin F. Eyerman Samuel E. Forbes, J. N. Castellanos W. Donald Moore L. Clyde Sheethan, H. A. Eldridge W. E. Adair, Jr. H. D. Mabe, Jr. A. W. Peede W. Royster Young M.D. M.D. M.D . Jr. M.D. M.D. M.D. Jr. M.D. M.D. M.D. M.D. M.D. M.D. Commissioner Byrd, moved, seconded by_. Commis sione.r_Brs?:ck,.. that ..the-Board of Commissioners meet in a joint meeting with the Trustees of Good Hope Hospital, the Trustees of Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital, the Dunn City Council and the Harnett County Medical Society, and that a date be set by the Board at an early date. Motion carried. CoIOibeioner Byrd moved, se nded by Commissioner Brock, that the sum of $500.00 by the counit�The Harnett County Confederate Centennial Committee for the celebration of the program in March 1965. Motion carried, The Board approved $255.00 to Mrs. Flora Green Milton as recent appointment as Deputy Register of Deeds retroactive The Board recessed to reconvene on We salary for her to July.lst. 1964. e.,day, October 7th. at 7 :30 P.M. 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