HomeMy WebLinkAbout03031958MARCH 3rd. 1958
The Board. of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, March 3rd., at
10 :00 A. M. with all members present. Also present were the County Attorney, the
Auditor and the Clerk to the Board.
The following reports of the County Officials were approved and ordered
filed.
D. P. Ray
Elizabeth Matthews
Kyle Harrington
Inez Harrington
L. B. McLean
Earl H. Wells
Roy Godwin
B. H. Sellers
Tax Collector
Clerk Superior Court
Clerk Recorders Court
Register of Deeds
Veterans Service Officer
Dog Warden
County Electrical Inspector
County Electrical Inspector
The following road petitions were approved:
(1) That road in Upper Little River Township, to be graded and drain pipe
placed which runs from Alex Thomas place to Cameron place, known as Old Mill road.
(Petition mailed)
(2) To sand -clay and
runs from the road leading
Winnie Word McAllister to
as Cemetery Road.
(Petition mailed)
(3) To grade and gravel that road in Lillington Township, which runs from
near Shawtown School to N. C. Highway # 27 known as Thomas Street a distance of
3/10 miles.
(Petition mailed)
The Board ordered the County Offices closed April 7th. for Easter Monday.
The Board will meet on Tuesday, April 8th., for its regular meeting in
April.
A delegation of interested Harnett County citizens appeared before the Board
of County Commissioners and emphasized the immediate need for the appointment
of an assistant County Farm AGent to work with farmers interested in growing
produce. The delegation pointed out that it has become necessary for farmers to
turn to crops other than cotton and tobacco to supplement their farm income, and
emphasized the need for trained leadership to assist the farmers in growing such
additional crops. After thorough discussion the Board, upon motion of Commission-
er Currin, seconded by Commissioner Womble, adopted by unanimous vote the following
resolution:
pull up that road in Stewart's Creek Township which
from Bunnlevel- ,Erwin at a point 1/L miles from home of
the Oak Grove A. M. Zion Church Cemetery and is known
WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners it is
desirable and necessary to employ an assistant County Farm AGent to aid the
farmers of this County in planting and producing various truck crops in order to
supplement and bo]f er the farm income and economy of this County; and,
WHEREAS, it appears that the sum of $1500 will be required to defray the
necessary expenses of employing such assistant County Farm Agent for the remainder
of the current fiscal year and no funds have heretofore been appropriated for such
purpose but the County has on hand in the General Fund unencumbered and unappro-
priated funds in excess of said required sum of 51500;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT
COUNTY:
1.- That the sum of $1500 be and the same is hereby appropriated from the
General Fund Surplus to be used for the purpose of defraying the necessary ex-
pense of employing an assistant County Farm AGent for the remainder of the current
fiscal year.
2. That the Harnett County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to transfer
said sum from the General Fund Surplus to said appropriation and to disburse the
same for such purpose as directed by this_Board.
3. That the 1957 -58 Budget resolution be and the same is hereby amendedfunds
and increased in -the amount of $1500, said increase to be financed by surplus/on'
hand July 1, 1957 and not used -.in the original Budget Resolution or any amendment
thereto to meet expenses for the currect fiscal. year.
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Miss Lela Moore Hall, County Superintendent of Public Welfare, appeared before
the Board and requested that the Board authroize the sum of $1000 to be transferred
from the Old Age Assistance account to the A.P.T.D. account and that the Board
also authorize the transfer of $1000 from the Aid to the Blind account to the
General Assistance Account, all of which accounts are within the General, Poor
and Health Fund. Miss Hall advised theBoard that the funds heretofore appropriated
for A.P.T.D. would not be adequate to meet the needs of said fund for the remainder
of the current fiscal year and that the Old Age Assistance appropriation had a
surplus of more than $1000 from which said transfer could be made without ad-
versely affecting the Old Age Assistance program. She likewise advised the Board
that the General Assistance Fund, as appropriated, would not be sufficient to
meet the needs of said fund and that the Aid to the Blind appropriation had a
surplus from which said transfer could be made without adversely affecting the
Aid to the Blind.program.
THEREUPON, on motion of Commissioner Womble, seconded by Commissioner Cameron,
theBoard, by unanimous vote, authorized and directed:
1. That the sum of $1000 heretofore appropriated for Old Age Assistance be
transferred to the appropriation heretofore made for Aid to the permanently and
totally disabled.
2. That the sum of $1000 be transferred from the appropriation for the Aid to
the Blind heretofore made to the General Assistance appropriation.
3. That the Harnett County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to make such
transfer and that the 1957 -58 Budget resolution be and the same is hereby amended to
the extent herein set out.
TO HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTIES OF
JONES, SAMPSON, DUPLIN, WAYNE, CARTARET, JOHNSTON, HARNETT, CRAVEN, PAMLICO AND
ONSLOW: AND TO HONORABLE LUTHER H. HODGES, GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA:
Pursuant to the instructions given this 6ommittee upon appointment to in-
quire into the operations of the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority,
the Committee convened in Raleigh, February 28, at 10:00 A. M. The Committee
held public sessions that date and on March 1, 1958.
From the evidence placed before this Committee, we unanimously make the
following conclusions:
(1) The activities of H. Emmett Powell, Executive Director of the Eastern
Carolina Regional Housing Authority, and N. E. Mohn, Jr., the Assistant Execu-
tive Director of the Regional Housing Authority, in acquiring ownership of lands
underlying Seymour Johnson Homes and in later asserting ownership to all of the
property known as Seymour Johnson Homes constitute an obvious conflict of interest.
(2) The loan of money to the Housing Authority by the Executive Director,
under the circumstances related to the Committee, was in our judgment, improper.
(3) With respect to the Executive Direc
of the Authority, this Committee recommends
that it is the best interest of the Regional
be requested to resign immediately, and that
them from office, if necessary.
tor and Assistant Executive Director
to the County Boards and the Governor
Housing Authority that these officers
appropriate steps be taken to remove
(4) This Committee is of the opinion that the Housing Authority as a body
did not exercise necessary diligence in protenting the interests of the Authority.
This Committee is further of the opinion that as among the Housing Authority
members there were varying degrees of responsibility by reason of different and
varying degrees of knowledge concerning the operations of ttne Authority.
(5) It is the unanimous recommendation of this Committee that our appointing
authorities take whatever action is necessary to insure that the Regional Housing
Authority asserts is interest in the property described as property Seymour Johnson
Homes.
This Committee expresses its sincere appreciation to all counsel and persons
participating and cooperating in its hearing.
L. A. Tart Mrs. Winifred T. Wells
O'Dell Merrill C. Bryan Aycock
1
Bernard B. Hollowell
G N. Noble
Floyd C. Price
Robert E. Giles
J H B Maynard
R A Nunn
Z L Riggs
The Following Jurors Were Drawn for Jury Duty for the Ter
Court-Beginning:April 21st. 1958.
1. Leon Cameron
2. Reid Harrington
3. Marvin Earp
4. Joseph L. Campbell
5. Harvey Stewart •
6. James F. McLeod
7. Jessie Lee Holder
8. Eugene Bracey
9. Charles M Lee
10. Franklin W. Worrell
11. Ellis Parker
12. Preston Campbell
13. James D. Coats
14. J M Coleman
15. Hugh L. Tysinger
16. E 0 Wester
17. J E Stamper
18. H M Johnson
19. T A Ausley
20. G C Denning
21. W M Pace
22. J L Matthews
23. Neil Wendell Keen Jr.
24. Lyston Taylor
25. Angus Benson
26. S H Ross
27. Arthur E. Jernigan -
28. Percy Nordan
29. Carl Hubert Peay
30. A N Hudson
31. W J Holder
32. John A. Tart
33. Milton Warren
34. Ralph D. Coleman
35. A C Cox
36. B C Griffin
37. Johnnie R. Stewart
38. Wilton Faircloth
39. Robert N. Hadley
40. Leamon Farmer
41. Robert G. Adams -
42. Carl E. Tart
43. StanforddStewart
)J Thomas J. Byrd
45. M R Edwards.
Bradway # 1
Broadway ,# 1
Coats
Dunn
Coats # 1
Erwin
Lillington # 3
Dunn
Dunn # 2
Lillington # 3
Angier
Dunn
Lillington # 1
Dunn
Lillington # 3
Fuquay # 2
Erwin
Fuquay # 2
Fuquay Springs # 2
Dunn
Lillington # 3
Spring Lake # 1
Erwin
Cameron # 2
Erwin
Cameron # 1
Coats # 1
Angier # 2
Dunn
Dunn ,
Spring Lake # 1
Dunn
Dunn
Erwin # 1
Sanford # 6
Lillington # 3
Coats # 1
Coats # 1
Dunn
Erwin
Benson # 1
Dunn
Coats # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Dunn
of Civil
Upper Little River
Barbecue
Grove
Averasboro
Grove.
Duke
Upper :Little Rivef
Averasboro
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Black'Riber
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Averasboro
Barbecue
Hectors §reek
Duke.
Hectorts dreek
Hectors Creek
Averasboro
Barbecue
Anderson Creek
Duke"
Johnsonville
Duke
Johnsonville
•Grove
Black River
Averasboro
Averasboro
Anderson Creek
Averasboro
Averasboro
Grove
Barbecue
Upper Little River
Grove
Grove
Averasboro
Duke
Grove
Averasboro
Grove
Stewarts Creek
Averasboro
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The Following Jurors Were Drawn for Jury Duty for the Term of Civil Court
Beginning April 28th. 1958.
1. Carlie Y. Norris
2. Ralph L. Senter
3. Joseph F. Byrd
4. d A Smith
5. W J Hawley
6. I C McKinney
7. Herbert Williams
8. L B Clark
9. Ransom Stewart
10. S H Cannady
11. Wilburn C Parker
12. Isiah Mason
13. George A. Wicker
14. Lamar Thomas
15. J L Marks
16. W C Lucas
17. R P Barbour
18. Walter Wicker
19. James Cameron
20. J H Byrd
21. Carl Porter
22. R L Remsburg
23. W J Tutor
24. Robert H. Butler, Jr.
25. Wilbur G. Hall
26. C. Ralph Brown
27. Leonard McLeod
28. W R Bayles
29. Moses Autry
30. Raymond Porter
31. Howard Bryant
32. Herman 0. Byrd
33. W D Williams
34. W G Johnson
35. Maylon Byrd
36. Richard L. Curran
37. Jarvis M. Dtcken
38. A. Nathan Fish
39. John E. Godwin
40. D F Arrington
41. Jessie W. Tart
42. Fred Brown
43. Hughie Bain
44• Hosea M. Young
45. Shirley Sorrell
The Board Adjourned
7/a-rea'
Erwin
Kipling
Dunn # 3
Bunnlevel
Lillington # 3
Lillington # 1
Dunn # 3
Cameron # 2
Bunnlevel # 1
Lillington # 1
Mamers
Lillington # 3
Bunnlevel # 1
Lillington # 3
Cameron # 2
Erwin
Angier # 2
Cameron # 2
Broadway # 1
Lillington # 1
Lillington # 3
Dunn
Fuquay # 1
Dunn
Erwin
Lillington # 3
Dunn # 3
Lillington # 3
Erwin # 1
Lillington # 3
Dunn
Buies Creek
Bunnlevel # 1
Lillington # 3
Coats
Angier # 2
Broadway # 1
Dunn # 3
Dunn
Lillington # 1
Dunn # 2
Lillington # 3
Lillington # 2
Angier # 2
Lillington # 1
Duke
Hector's Creek
Averasboro
Stewart's reek •
Upper Little River
Neills Creek
Averasboro
Johnsonville
Stewart's Creek
Neill's Creek
Upper Little River
Upper Little River
Stewart's Creek
Upper Little River
Johnsonville
Duke
Black River
Johnsonville
Upper Little River
Neill's Creek
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Buckhorn
Averasboro
Duke
Upper Little River
Averabboro
Upper Little River
Duke
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Stewart's Creek
Anderson Creek
Grove
Black River
Upper Little River
Grove
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Lillington
Grove
Neills Creek
Clerk to Board
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THE FOLLOWING CHECKS WERE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1958.
98 Carrie S. Alston Court Reporting Feb. Term
99. D P Ray Jr. Tax Collector Jury Tickets
100. Gene Matthews 17 hrs. work at C. Harnett
Boarding Home
101. Willard Pleasant 21 hrs. work at C. Harnett
Boarding Home
102. Sambo Bailey 13 hrs. work at C. Harnett
Boarding Home
103. Jackson Lee Pleasant 12 hrs. wort at C. Harnett Boarding
Home
104. H C Whittenton Salary
105. Void Void
106. Thomas James Salary
107. W H Matthews Salary
108. Louvenia McLean Salary
109. Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond, Va
Withholding tax withheld from salaries of
Harnett Co. employees for month of Feb.
1958.
110. Town of Lillington March Rent
111. Wilbourne Furniture Co. March rent for ASC office
112. R Pate, Coroner Fees
113.. Twyford Printing Co. Statement Tax Supervisor's office
114. The Dunn Dispatch
$ 240.70
470.65
25.50
31.50
9.75
fl -
115. Carolina Tel and Tel Co. -Tel bill for tax listers office
116. 0 R Moore, Sheriff Fees
117. B F Temple, Rural Policeman Fees
118. R 0 Monday, Constable, Fees
119. C E Moore, Rural Policeman Fees
120. B E Sturgill, Rural Policeman Fees
121. Piedmnht Communication Co. Invoice
122. Dunn Wholesale Distributors Inc 6 flashlights for Sheriff's
123. Layton Supply Co.
124. Town of Liliington
125. Munden's Electrical Service
126. Duro -Test Corporation
127. Louise B. Blackmon
128. Oommercial "Printing Co.
129. Inez Harrington, Register of
Deeds
130. Johnson and Bryan
131. Purdie Bros. Inc
132. Surety Exterminatipg Co.
133. Modern Laundry and Cleaners
134. L L Upchurch, Jailor
135. LaFayette Drug Co.
136. Womble Co.
137. O'Quinn and a'Quinn
138. Thelma Ronson, Home Agent
139. Dr. G B Codrington
140. Casey Fowler
141. Leonidas Jackson
142. Charles W. Byrd
143. W B Bruce
144. Dr. Clarence Roberts
145. Elva Perry- Sub - Registrar of
vital Statistics
146. Carolina Power. and Light Co
147. James H/ Anderson Co.
148. North Carolina Sanatorium.McC
149. Westinghouse Electric Corp.
150. Tart Coal and Oil Co.
151. J J Barnes
152. R M Turlington
153. Void
154. Modern Laundry and Cleaners
Dept.
Supplies for courthouse
County's water bill
Invoice for courthouse
Invoice
Work in Register of Deeds
office
Statement for Register of Deeds
office
Feb. Postage
Feb. account for Co. Jail
Invoice
Monthly service for Co. Jail
Statement
Fees
Feb. account for C. Harnett
Boarding Home
Statement. for C. Harnett
Boarding Rome
Ambulance. service
Jan. expense account
V D Clinics
Board of Health meeting
hoard of Health meeting
Board of Health meeting
Board of Health meeting
Baird of Health meeting
Recording Vital Statistics
Light bill for Dunn Health center
Invoice
aihNC
Drugs for Harnett Co Health Dept.
Invoice
Invoice
Service call Health Dept.
Statement for Dunn Health Center
Void
Feb. acct. Lillington and Dunn
Health centers
9.00
53.21
39.10
24ti1I
19.55
1,976.35
50.00
100:00
81.00
6.50
21.00
11.85
32.33
8.00
17.80
4.00
17.00
89.72
10.29
8.70
29.30
9.94
349.08
81.11
113.43
50.00
204 .76
48.70
5.00
3.55
86.40
30.78
5.90
35.50
32.27
40.00
8.00
9.96
10.66
11.08
10.66
214.50
17.87
32.07
3.31
6.99
141.19
5.00
25.00
6.14.0
135'
155. Winchester Surgical Supply Co
156. Mabel McLean
157. Brock Office Supply Co
158. Storr Sales Co.
159. Owen G. Dunn
160. Elizabeth F. Matthwws, C 3 C
161. Mac's Tyrpewriter Service
162. Kyle Harrington C R C
163. Robert B. Morgan
164. The Seminole Home
166. Conservation and Development
166. Lillington Roller Mills Inc
167. Morris Wade Sales Co.
168. Ray Thomas
169. Earl H. Wells
170. Harnett County News
171. The Dailey REcord
172. Bowen Office Equipment Co.
173. Observer Printing House
174. Raleigh Office Supply Co.
175. F A Bradsher Oil Co
176. Mitchell Printing Co.
177. Lillington Ice and Fuel Co.
178. Kelly's Drug Store
179. Lillington Furniture Co.
180. Town and Country Oil Co Inc
181. Dr. C L Corbett
182. Dr. C B Codrington
183. M D Lanier, Postmaster
184. Triple State Distributing C
185. Economy Cleaners
186. Mrs. D C McKinney
187. Mrs. Edwin Morris
188. Etta McNeill
189. Mrs. Mack Black
190. Mrs. Norman Dorman
191. Bernice Woubler
192. Void
193. John McLean
194. Vera Ryals
195. Mrs. Earl Wester
196. Lettie Johnson
197. Emma L. Jacobs
198. Liston Jackson
199. James Higgins
200. 0. L. Fulcner
201. Mrs. C V Hooper
202. Etta McNeill
203. Laura Matthews
204. George McLean
205. Margie Johnson
206. Smith Foster Home
207. Vera Gilbert
208. Ina Ryals
209. Stone Rest Home
210. Mrs. John Mason
211. Lillie Lett
212. Katherine McCollum
213. Johnston County Boarding
211. John C. Maynor
215. Lillie Coker
216. Rowland's Rest Home
217. Moody Rest Home
218. Jessie Mae Matthews
219. H C Whittenton
220. Thomas James
221. W H Matthews
222. Louvenia McLean
223. James H. Anderson Co,
224. N C State Commission for
225. C L Wilkins
Invoice
Cleaning Dunn Health
Center
Invoice
Invoice
Supplies for C 3 C
Feb. Postage
Invoice
Fees in court cases
Refund for gavel for
Recorder's court
Feb. Boarding Home care
County's part for forest fire
control
Invoice
Invoice for Dog Warden
Extra travel for month of Feb.
n n
Printing
Jan. Account
Invoice
Statement
Invoice
Invoice
Statement
Inc Invoice
Statement
Supplies
Invoice
Services
Services
Postage for Cuditor's office
o Inc Invoice
Statement
Boarding Home care
n n
n
n n
n n
rr n
Void
Boarding Home Care
n n
Extra Boarding Home care
" n n
n n n
n n n
Home " " "
n n n
n n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
Cleaning Welfare Office
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Invoice
the blind County's part for aid to
the blind
Refund
$ 12.98
31.17
1.56
9.39
110.09
19.00
82.50
69.53
4.64
125.00
491.51
5.25
80.00
10.00
5.00
222.10
34.45
64.00
111.06
21.69
148.81
170.02
54.55
41.93
12.55
185.74
45.00
30.0o
6.00
770.05
10.50
205.76
192.88
90.00
135.00
180.00
67.50
180.00
70.00
67.5o
67.5o
45.00
175.00
22.50
25.70
45.00
45.00
75.00
1+5.00
45.00
x.$000
45.00
45.00
112.04
100.00
20.00
40.00
130.00
20.00
25.00
93.52
180.00
2.69
53.21
39.10
24.1.
19.55
110.75
5oo.t8
16.30
4
226. Dunn Ice and Fuel Co Inc
227. Carolina Power and Light Co
228. Munden's Electrical-Service
229. Wright-Dictating Co.
230. Dunn Furniture Co Inc
231. Hood's Drug Store
232. Pegram's Pharmacy Apex N C
233. Kelly's Drug Store
234. LaFayette Drug Co.
235. Creech's Pharmacy
236. Outpatient Dept. N 0 Memorial
Hospital Chapel Hill Professional services
237. Highsmith. Hospital Fayetteville Hospitalization
238. Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital Inc Hospitalization
239. The Johnston Memorial Hospital
Smithfield Hospitalization
240. Dr. J K Williford Professional services
21j1. Dr. Bruce B. Blackmon it
242. Void Void
243. Outpatient Dept. Bake Hospital Hospitlization
244. Womble Co. Statement
245. The Dunn Clinic Statement
246. Apex Funeral Directors Statement
247. Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Invoice
248. Eastern N C Sanatorium Statement
249. North Carolina Sanatorium
250. R M Turlington •
251. Jessie Mae Matthews
252. Atlantic and Western Railway
253. H C Whittenton
254. Thomas James
255. Void
256. W H Matthews
257. Louvenia McLean
258. Sharon T. Cooley
259. Ethel Scott
260. Mrs. Earl Wester
261. Storr Sales Co.
■.■
Statement. .$
Light bill for welfare Dept.
Statement authorized by welfare
Invoice
Invoice
Medicine
Statement
Feb. account welfare Dept.
Statement
Medicine Authorized by welfare
Hospitalization
Contract for recovering courthouse
roof
• Cleaning welfare office
Co. Freight on car of coal
Salary
Salary
Void
• Salary
Salary
Refund
Cleaning welfare office
Extra Boarding Home care
Invoice
262. James H. Anderson Co. Invoice
263. Virginia Greer, Director, ,Membership dues for 195d.
264. Dr. M B Poole Professional services
265. North Carolina Sanatorium McCain Professional services
266. M D Lanier, postmaster Postage for Health Dept.
267. Dr. Bruce Blackmon Welfare Board Meeting
268. Mrs. W E Nichols Welfare Board Meeting
269. J E Womble W#1fare board meeting
270. A Y Tudor two days as officer of Grand Jury
271. D P Ray, Jr. Tax Collector Jury tickets
272. Nathan H. Yelton, Director, Administrative expense of
Harnett Co. Bard of Health 13.50
273. Carolina Power and Light Co County's tight bill 149.96
274. Flat-Top Fuel Co Inc Inate°, 378.90
275. Lillington Furniture Co. Supplies for Courthouse and Jail 7.40
276.. Carolina Power and Light Co Light bill for ASC office 142.75
277. Alfred Williams and Co. Invoice 2.51
278. Mrs. Virgil Wbmble Boarding Home care
280. Howard Rest Home
279. Royce Crumpler Extra Boarding Home care
n it 41E!
140.00
281. Creech's Pharmacy Statement _
282. Dr. Woodrow Batten Professional services 5.00 •
283. Morris Funeral Home Ambulance service • 5.00
284. Nathan H. Yelton Dirctor Administrative expense • 99.00
285. Conservation and Development County's part for forest fire control 495.26
286. Jessie Mae Matthews Cleaning welfare office • 3.76
287. Mrs. Virgil Womble Clothcink-for
288. Sandy Clay McNeill General Assistance
289. Nelson H011idaY General Assistance
290. Pallie Cofield General Assistance
291. Highsmith Hospital Balance due
292. • Rex Hospital Hospitalization
293. •Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital Inc. Hospitalization
294. N. 0 Memorial Hospital Hospitalization
295. Lee County Hpspital Hospitalization
296. Duke Hospital Hospitalization
297. Mrs. Edwin Marvin Morris • Clothing
298. Mrs. Norman Dorman Clothing for Smith Children
4.34
1.00
7.00
20.20
5.00
4.00
85.57
18.00
9.00
62.10
25.00
46.50
21.45
• 2.50
43.00
34.00
20.00
12.40
62.00
10.00
77.57
18.20
262.80
575.00
3.35
303.12
53.21
39.10
24.1111
19.55
3.85
4.89
44.50
23.01
37.30
10.00
4.00
2.00
25.00
20.46
17.80
1948
14.00
350.55
50.00
14.00
17.00
17.50
33.50
166.82
208.00
72.50
6.75
32.50
45.00
30.00
137
299. Mrs. L A Jackson
300. Mrs. Mack Black
301. Irene LeQueux
302. H C Whittenton
303. Thomas James
304. W H Matthews
305. Louvenia McLean
306. L A Tart
307. J E Womble
308. Joe Curran
309. Alex M. Cameron
310. Jarvis M. Pleasant
311. W A Johnson
312. Boyles C. Johnson
313. Lottie Patterson
314. D P Ray ,Jr.
315. Alice Patterson
316. Lola O'Quinn
317. David E. Lasater, Jr.
318. C R Moore
319. Lorene Adams
320. B E Strugill
321. A. Walker O'Quinn
322. J. Stanley Byrd
323. Clarence E. Moore
324. B F Temple
325. James V. Griffin
326. H D Carson, Jr.
327. Rachel W. Blanchard
328. Inez Harrington
329. Velma S. Edwards
330. Flora Green Milton
331. Hilda W. Shaw
332. Inez W. Sessoms
333. L L Upchurch
334. Nancy M. Upchurch
335. Lela Moore Hall
336. Naomi F. Hawley
337. Betty Cannon Tapp
338. Madeline W. Hawley
339. Doris T. Reardon
340. Judith S. Arnold
341. Clyness Meeks
342. Helen Joyce Williams
343. Patricia W. McDonald
344. Marjorie G. Richey
345. Margaret J. Carringer
346. S H Marrington, Jr.
347. Sharon T. Cooley
348. Glenn C. O'Kelley
349. Sue Jo Glasby
350. Eleanor Ruth Smith
351. Sam Clark, Jr.
352. Kenneth A. Watkins
353. Wilma B. Womble
354. C R Ammons
355. T D O'Quinn
356. Juanita S. Hight
357. Thelma L. Hinson
358. Sarah Nan Ficquett
359. Fannie G. Byrd
360. L. K. Boston
361. Ophelia McLean
362. Ida P. Hinnant
363.
364.
365.
366.
367.
368.
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Glenn L. Hooper, Jr. March salary
Elizabeth F. Matthews March salary and travel
Ruby T. Currin March salary
Georgia Lee Brown
Madie Lee Morgan
Kyle Harrington
Ada W. Stone
Robert B. Morgan
J T Lamm
Roy S. Godwin
L B McLean
Jean Maness
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53.21
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199.20
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402.01
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376. A ,Rai., Thomas
377. Dr. W B Hunter
378. M. Irene Lassiter
379. Helen J.Joyee
380. Hattie E. Barnes
381. Myrtle D. Register
382. Bessie S. Pruett
383. M H Carnady
384. Gertrude P. Johnson
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385. Alta Pearl Pipe March salary
386. Marie D. Canady March salary
387. D P Ray Jr. Tax Collector Jury tickets
388. Effie Davis Work in Tax Supervisorts office 129.72
389. Mrs. Lloyd G. Johnson 't 0 - 11:6.62
390. Colonial Life and Accident Ins. Co. Group Ins. for Harnett Co.
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353.22
362.12
673.83
360.36
287.52
294.02
294.84
274.05
395.25
221.65
153.65
159.50
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392. Cora Hines
393. Good Hope Hospital Inc
394. Carolina Poer and Light
395. Carolina Tel and Tel Co
396. R M. Turlington
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Thomas James
W H Matthews
Louvenia McLean
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Countyts tel bill
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