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APRIL 8th. 1958
The Board of Commissioners met in the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday.
April 8th. 1958, 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 were approved and filed:
D. P. Ray
Inez Harrington
Elizabeth Matthews
Kyle Harrington
L. B. McLeod
Earl H. Wells
Tax Collector
Register of Deeds
Clerk Superior Court
Clerk Recorders Court
Veterans Service Officer
Dog Warden
Upon motion of Commissioner Womble seconded by Commissioner Pleasant,
William E. Craddock was appointed Township Constable for Lillington Township,
The following Road petitions were presented and approved:
( Petiton to widen grade and improve /tn
# 27 jr mile east of Barbecue Church to Peach
and known as the Tingen Road.
(Petition delivered to Mr. Milton Moore
Barbecue Township running from N. C.
Farm road, a distance of 1.5 miles,
for presentation)
(2) To grade that road in Lillington Township which runs from Old County Home
to Leon Stone s mile to Thomas McLeod 's home. (Petition given to Mr. Womble for
presentation)
(3) To pull up and maintain that road in Duke Township which runs from
Resale Pope home to Joe Bledsoe known as Pope Street a distance of 4/10 miles.
(Petition given to Ray Thomas for presentation)
Bond # 92- 532378 with Wm. Everett Craddock, Constable, in Lillington Twp.
was approved andfiled with Clerk Superior Court.
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY No. 92- 532378
Baltimore
Know all men by these presents, That William Everett Craddock as Principal
(hereinafter called Principal), and the Maryland Casualty Company, a corporation
of the State of Maryland, having its principal office in the City of Baltimore,
Maryland, as Surety (hereinafter called Surety), are held and firmly bound unto
the State of North Carolina
(herein called Obligee) in the penalty of One Thousand and no /100
Dollars ($1,000.00); to the payment whereof, well and truly to be made and done,
the said Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors and administrators, and
the said Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally,
firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THE AFOREGOING OBLIGATION I3 SUCH, that Whereas, the said
Principal was appointed -- Constable, Harnett County, N. C. - -- for the term beginning
on the 8th day of April, 1958, and ending on the 1st day of December, 1958.
NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall, during the term of this bond,
well and faithfully perform all and singular the duties incumbent upon him by
reason of his election or appointmen tosaid office, except as hereinafter limited,
and homeatly account for all moneys coming into his hands, according to law, then
this obligation shall be null az d void; it is otherwise to be and remain in full
force and virtue.
This bond is executed By the Surety upon the following express condition,
which shall be a condition precedent to the right of recovery hereunder:
IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL PARTIES HERETO that if
the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty (30) days'
notice in writing to the said Obligee and this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the
expiration of said thirty (30) days, the said Surety remaining liable for all or an
act or acts covered by this bond, which may have been committed by the Principal up
to the date of such cancellation, under the terms, conditions and provisions of tht
bond, and the Surety shall, upon surrender of this bond and its release from all
liability thereunder, refund the premium paid, less a pro rata part thereof for the
time this bond shall have been in force.
Signed, Sealed and Dated this 8th day of Apri,1958.
Witness: Ruby T. Currin William Everett Craddock (SeaL)
Principal
Countersigned
James F. Davis (Seal :-
Resident Agent
Maryland Casualty Company
J P. Brawley
Attorney in Fact.
Upon motion of Commissioner Womble, seconded by Commissioner Pleasant, the
Board by unanimous vote adopted the following resolution:
WHEREAS, there is no duly elected and qualified Constable for Lillington
Township and a vacancy exist in the office of Constable for said township; and
WHEREAS, William E. Craddock, a citizen and resident of Lillington
Township, has applied to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners for appointment
as Constable to fill said vacancy and various citizens of said township have re-
quested and recommended the appointment of the said William E. Craddock as Con-
stable for Lillington Township;
NOW, THEREFORE , be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett
County that William E. Craddock be and he is hereby appointed as Constable for
Lillington Township to fill said vacancy and to serve for the unexpired portion
of the current term of said office, i.e., until the first Monday in December,
1958; provided, however, that the said William E. Craddock shall not enter upon
the performance of any of the duties of Constable until after having filed with
the Clerk to this Board the bond required by law and after having taken the oath
prescribed by law.
The County Auditor advised the Board of Commissioners that the sum
appropriated in the 1958 budget resolution for repairs to the courthouse would
not be adequate to defray the necessary expenses of completing the repairs now
in process and further advised the Board that the additional sum of approximately
$5300 would be required for such purposes during the current fiscal year. The
Auditor further advised the Board that the sum of approximately $16,000 remained
on hand in funds allocated for courthouse repairs during the years 1955 -56 and
1956 -57, the same being funds allocated for courthouse repairs during said fiscal
years but not expended.
THEREUPON, on motion of Commissioner Cameron, seconded by Commissioner
Pleasant, the Board by unanimous vote adopted the following resolution:
WHEREAS, it has been necessary to make certain repairs to the Harnett
County Courthouse and the funds appropriated for such purpose in the 1957 -58
Budget Resolution are not adequate to defray the entire cost of such necessary
repairs with the result that an additional sum of approximately $5300 will be
required during the current fiscal year for such purposes; and
WHEREAS, the County has on hand in the General Fund unencumbered and un-
appropriated funds in excess of said required sum of $5300 ;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT
COUNTY:
1. That the sum of $5300 be and the same is hereby appropriated from the
General Fund Surplus to be used for the purpose of defraying the necessary expense
of making suoh'repairsto the Harnett County Courthouse.
2. That thelHarnett 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 thesame is hereby amended
and increased in the amount of $5300, said increase to be financed by surplus
funds on hand July 1, 1957 and not used in the original Budget Resolution or any
amendment thereto to meet expenses for the current fiscal year.
Upon motion of Commissioner Cameron, seconded by Commissioner Pleasant,
theBoard by unanimous vote adopted the following resolution:
Be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County::
1. That all Harnett County Law Enforcement Officers, including the
Sheriff, be and they are hereby directed to turn over to the Harnett County Board
of Commissioners all materials and apparatuses used for the illegal manufacturing of
intoxicating liquors which have been seized bya.any such Law Enforcement Offioer of
Harnett County.
2. That Commissioner J. E. Womble is hereby designated to receive the
request of any and all individuals for the return to them of any such apparatus
or materials so seized, which request shall be reported to the Board of County
Commissioners at its next succeeding regular meeting for such action as the Board
deems necessary.
3. That all such apparatuses and materials not ordered surrendered to the
rightful owner by the Board of County Commissioners shall be confiscated and
disposed of or destroyed in the manner required by law.
4. That no such apparatus or materials shall be returned to any claimant
unless the Board of Commissioners shall first be satisfied that said claimant
is the bona fide owner thereof and that said apparatus and materials were being
used without the knowledge, consent or approval of the claimant and that the
claimant had no reasonable grounds or basis upon which to believe that such
apparatus or materials would be used for the illegal manufacture of intoxicating
beverages.
At the regular meeting on March 3, 1958, the Harnett County Board of Public
Welfare appeared before th Board of County Commissioners and advised the Board
that a committee had been recently appointed to receive from the various Counties
recommendations designed to improve the public assistance program in the State of
North Carolina. Said County Board of delfare requested the Harnett County Board
of Commissioners to consider the public assistance program as now administered and
formulate and transmit to said Committee its recommendations as to any changes
which might be made in order to improve said program.
The Board of Commissioners, after thoroughly discussing said matter with
the County Board of Welfare at that time took the matter under advisement and
deferred action until the April meeting. After further consideration and dis-
cussion at the April meeting, upon motion of Commissioner Pleasant, seconded by
Commissioner Cameron, the Board adopted the following resolutions:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY that it does
hereby recommend to the Committee appointed to study the public assistance pro-
gram for the State of North Carolina that said public assistance program be
revised to include the following provisions and requirements:
1. That all applicants for public assistance be required to execute the
application for assistance under oath; that all applicants he advised prior to
taking said application that the furnishing of false information in connection
therewith constitutes a criminal offense; and that suitable provision be made for
the punishment of any person knowingly furnishing false information in connection
with any such application.
2. That the provision requiring children to support and maintain their
parents be strenghtened and suitable and workable provisions made for the pun-
ishment of children failing to do so. -
3. That the County Board of Public Welfare be given the power to deny
assistance in any case in which said Board is satisfied that the applicant or
recipient has willfully acted so as to deplete resources in order to qualify for
assistance.
4. That the total amount of aid to dependent children funds paid to any
family not exceed #100 per month and that reasonable maximms for aid to depend-
ent children assistance for each child and for each old age assistance recipient
be established without regard to the amount of Federal funds available.
5. That the County Board of Commissioners and County Welfare Boards be
granted more authority in fixing appropriations for public assistance purposes.
6. That in all cases involving assistance by reason of physical disability
a certificate be required from a doctor located within the County in which the
application is made, and provision made for review by a Board of local doctors
in all questionable cases.
7. That the County Board of Welfare be given authority to handle assis-
tance funds on a weekly basis or to furnish assistance in goods and materials
in unusual circumstances where the recipient 1s wasting funds or the parent is
not using aid to dependent children funds in a proper way for the benefit of
said children.
8. That sterilization be required of all women having two or more illegiti-
mate children as a condition precedent to receiving assistance.
9. That a state -wife program of education and public information be
established for the purpose of effecting a decrease in the tremendous burden which
the public assistance program is now placing on the taxpayers.
10. That an overall revision be made of the entire public assistance program
so as to eliminate all'factors and-features which now promote, indolence on the
part of those receiving er desiring -te receive public assistance, and that welfare-
program policies and procedures be revised so as to encourage applicants and ream=
pients to take all possible action to aid themselves to the greatest possible de
gree.
THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRAWN FOR JURY DTJTY FOR THE TERM OF CRIMINAL
COURT BEGINNING MAY 19th. 1958.
1. Harvey Horne
2. Herman A. Rayford, Jr.
3. Ben B. Hartsfield
4. George 0. Allen
5. Edward L. Matt1e ws
6. James L. Morey
7. J.P Ashley
8. J G Woodworth
9. John H. Page
10. Tom T. Lanier
11. Robert Tyler
12. James D. West
13. D S Parker
14. J G Talley
15. James E. Norris
16. J S Moore, Jr.
17. Walter Patterson
18. E E Moore
19. Ira C. Porter
20. 0 J Cooper
21. James M. Suggs
22. John Clarence Griffin
23. Thomas Tart
24. James A. Taylor
25. B M Jackson
26. Ernest G. Lipscomb
27. Eddy Lee Maxwell
28. Robert E. Bain
29. Marvin Blalock
30. Jessie B. Walters
31. Ralph Buchanan
32. W S Curran
33. Thomas Gregory
34. W B Bruce
35. David Hawley
36. Fred M. Byerly
37. 1 J Deal
38. 0 G Core
39. Charles S. Core
40. Earl R. Moore
41. L F Matthews
42. Chester Bell
43. M M Whittenton
Idly. W H Gregory
45. John N. Bryant
THE FOLLOWING .JURORS WERE
BEGINNING -MAY 29th. 1958.
1. J R Rouse, Jr.
2. Cameron Wood'
3. Bobby Turlington
4. W T Spence
5. James D. Roberts
6. M E Fish.
7. W Hubert Creech
8. Charlie J. Upchurch
9. Chester Lamm Taylor
10. J G Tutor
11. W 0 Tvey
12. Calvin M. Gales
13. W S Dorman
14. Paul McNekll
15. Ray Ferrell
16. Robert Hamilton
Erwin
Dunn
Dunn
Coats
Lillington
Dunn
Erwin
Erwin
Dunn
Buies Creek
Dunn
Erwin
Benson # 3
Angier # 2
Erwin
Erwin # 1
Broadway # 1
Dunn
Lillington # 1
Sanford # 7-
Dunn
Dunn # 3
Erwin-
Spring Lake # 1
Dunn # 4
Angier # 2
Erwin
Bunnievel # 1
Willow Springs # 1
Erwin
Broadway # 1
Liliington # 3
Bunnlevel # 1
Overhills
Dunn
Dunn
Lillington # 3
Dunn
Dunn
Erwin
Linden # 1
Dunn # 44.
Dunn
Angier
Dunn #3
Duke
Averasboro
Averasboro
Grove
Lillington
Averasboro
Duke
Duke
Averasboro
Nei11's Creek
Averasboro
Duke
Averasboro
Black River
Duke
Duke
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Barbecue
Averasboro
Averasboro
Duke
Anderson Creek
Averasboro
Black River
Duke
Anderson Creek
Black River
Duke
Upper Little River
Upper Little 'River
Anderson Creek
Johnsonville
Avers sboro
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Averasboro
Duke
Anderson Creek
Averasboro
Averabboro
Black River.
Duke
DRAWN FOR JURY DUTY FOR THE TERM OF CIVIL COURT
Dunn
Lillington # 3
Erwin
Lillington # 1
Angier # 2
Angier
Benson # 1
Angier # 2
Erwin
Guquay # 2
Erwin
Sanford # 7
Mlles Creek
Dunn # 3
Angier
Mamers
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Duke
Hectors Creek.
Grove
Mack River
Black River
Duke
Hectors Creek
Duke
Barbecue
Neills Creek
Averasboro
Black River
Upper+ Little River
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17. G W Worrell
18. H G Aikens
19. W M Langdon
20. S D Gregory
21. John K. Stewart
22. E W Denning
23. Kermit Rawls
24. V B Henry
25. James W. Hall
26. Paul Sykes
27. William Grady Harris
28. Troy E.Brown
29. Curtis Patterson
30. Jesse V. Creech
31. James L. Hatley
32. Robert Fowler
33. K H Murchison=
34. Alex House
35. J C Hobbs
36. T G Marshburn
37. Shelton Marshburn
38. Ross Layton
39. H A Weeks
40. M F Matthews
41. Lewis R. Tart
42. L B Barefoot
43. Claude Lucas Jr.
44. J L Adcock
45. Roy Sills
THE BOARD ADJOURNED
Lillington # 3
Lillington
Angier
Angier # 2
Broadway # 1
Angier # 2
Fuquay # 1
Dunn
Dunn
Broadway # 1
Cameron # 2
Dunn
Broadway # 1
Coats # 1
Lillington # 3
Angier # 2
Bunnlevel # 1
Dunn # 4
Lillington
Fuquay # 2
Sanford # 6
Dunn
Dunn 0 2
Angier
Dunn # 4
Dunn # 1
Erwin
Lillington
Erwin
airman-\ v
Clerk To The Board
Upper Little River
Lillington
Black River
Black River
Upper Little River
Black River
Hectors Creek
Averasboro
Averasboro
Barbecue
Johnsonville
Duke
Upper Little River
Grove
Lillington
Black River
Stewarts Creek
Duke
Lillington
Hectors Creek
Barbecue
Averasboro
Averasboro
Black River
Averasboro
Averasboro
Duke
Lillington
Duke
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The Following Checks Were Issued During The Month of April, 19018
402 Federal Reserve Bank, Ri(ehmond Withholding tax
month of March
403 Southern Regional Conference Child
Welfare League of America Inc Registration for 3
404 J E Womble
405 Dr. Bruce Blackmon=
406 Mrs. W E Nihhois
407 M D Lanier, Postmaster
408 Margie Johnson
409 Mrs. 0. L. Fulcherr
410 Ina Ryals
411 Vera Gilbert
412 Smith Foster Home
413 Laura Matthews
414 Etta McNeill
415 Mrs. C V Hooper
416 James Biggins
417 Flonnie & Liston Jackson
418 Lettie Johnson
419 Mrs. Earl Wester
420 Mrs. John McLean
421 Bernice Weaver
422 Mrs. Norman Dorman
423. Mrs. Mack Black
424 Mrs. Edwin Morris
425 Vera Ryals
426 Mrs. D C McKinney
427 Mrs. W J Wicker
428 Mrs. Virgil Womble
429 Williamson Boarding Home
430 Lillie Lett
431 Katherine McCollum
432 Stone Rest Home
0133 Dunn Re$t Home
434 Howard Boarding Home
435 Moody Rest Home
436 John C. Maynor
437 Mrs. Lillie Coker
438 Roland Rest Home
439 Mrs. John Mason
440 Johnston County Boarding Home
!1111 Mrs. Earl Wester
►142 Mrs. W J Wicker
443 Bernice Weaver
4!111 Mrs. D C McKinney
11i5 Jessie Mae Matthews
1�1�6 Carolina Power and Light
Welfare Board meeting
Welfare Board meeting
Welfare Board meeting
Postage for Tax Supervisor
office
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
care
care
cane
care
Boarding
Boarding
Boarding
Boarding
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Home
Home
Home
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Extra Boarding Home care
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111i7 Town of Lillington
11118 Wilbourne Furniture Co
M D Lanier, Postmaster
Vera Ryals
451 Nathan H. Melton, Director
452 Nathan H. Yelton,..Director
453 Nathan H. Yelton,_.Director
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Clothing,
Clothing for Sylvia Reeves
Clothing for Glenn Jakkson
Clothing
Cleaning We1gare .Office
Co Telephone Bill for Welfare
Office
455
456
458
459
460
Nathan H. Melton, Director
H C Whittenton
Thomas James
W H Matthews
Louvenia McLean
Mrszo L Fulcher
NC Asso. of County Com.
461 The Dunn Dispatch,
462 The Daily Record
463 Twyford Printing Co.
464 Tart. Coal and Oil Co
465 Lillington Ice and Fuel Co Inc
466 Layton Supply Co
467 Town of Lillington
468 Meeks Wholesale Electric Inc
469 Pemberton Electric Co.
470 Mundents Electrical Service
471 0bserverrPrinting House
472 Louise B. Blackmon
April rent
April rent for ASC office
Postage for Welfare Dept.
Boarding Home care
Social Security tax withheld
ft tt welfare Dept.
ft t€ Harnett Co Board of
Health
tt t4 Harnett Co
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Clothing authorized by
Welfare Dept.
Dues for calendar year 1958
for Harnett County
March 20 Ad
Feb. Ad
Invoice
Invoice
Invoice
Supplies
Countys water bill
Fixtures for Harnett
$1,997.55
24.00
5.00
6.40
50.00
90.00
49:38
45.0o
45.00
45.00
75.00
135.00
45.00
22.50
175.00
67.5o
135.00
180.00
33.75
180.0o
135.0o
180.00
35.00
124.80
29.80
67.50
10.00
20.00
40.00
65.00
158.38
27.99
281.27
20.00
25.00
70.00
66.50
140.00
40.00
15.00
8.00
25.00
3.76
1.00
50:00
100.00
21.00
35.00
1,160.43
317.60
192.76
649.79
53.21
39.10
24.1111
19.55
20.00
50.00
8.40
20.48
275.00
118.86
5.00
3.25'
20.35
Co courthouse
246.72
Bal, due on electrical repair
contract for courthouse
Invoice
statement Reg. of Deeds
#ork in Reg of Deeds office
702.92
34.60
96.63
93.27
;145
473 Commercial Printing Co. Statement Reg. of Deeds $ 52.82
474 Inez Harrington, Reg. of Deeds March Postage 50.00
475 Royal McBee Corp. Invoice 840.00
476 R L Pate, Coroner Fees 91.00
477 L L Upchurch Jailor Fees 99.60
478 Purdie Bros. Inc Invoice 78.89
479 Deans Grocery & Market March account for Co Jail 208.65
480 Lillington Ice and Fuel Co Inc Invoice 9.00
481 Modern Laundry and Cleaners Mar. account for Co Jail 8.30
482 LaFayette Drug Co. Mar. account for Cornelisu H.
Boarding Home 25.31
483 Dr. A W Peede Professional services 14.00
484 Lillington Furniture Co. Supplies Harnett Boarding Home 12.52
14.85 Alfred Williams and Co. Medical Dictionary for Harnett Co
Welfare Dept. 12.75
486 Storr Sales Co. Invoice 2.90
4.87 Hood's Drug Store Medicine authorized for Welfare Dept. 4.75
488 Kelly's Drug Store Statement 41.25
489 Scotland Co. Memorial Hospital Hospitalization 9.50
490 Dr. John K. Pearson Professional services 73.00
491 Cromartie Funeral Home Part Burial authoized by welfare 20.00
492 Apex Funeral Director Ambulance Service 23.25
493 Carolina Office Equipment Co. Invoice 24.00
494 Dr. C B Codrington V D Clinic 40.00
495 Dr. J K Eppererson, Durham Co Health Dept. 18.00
496 Guardian Chemical Co Invoice 43.05
497 N C Sanatorium McCain Drugs for Harnett Co 12.70
498 Westinghouse Electric Corp Invoice Invoice 6.99
499 American Public Health Asso 1958 Membership dues and
subscription to the America! Journal
of Public Health 12.00
500 Modern Laundry & Cleaners March account for Lillington Health
Dept. and Dunn Health Center 10.50
501 Mabel McLean Cleaning Dunn Health Center 33.73
502 Dr. Charles W. Byrd Clinics 80.00
503 Eastern N C Sanatorium Professional services 16.80
504 N C Sanatorium Hospitalization 231.00
505 N C State Commission for the Blind County's part for aid to
the blind 493.93
506 Elizabeth F. Matthews C S C Fees in court cases 80,!81
507 Owen G. Dunn Co. Invoice 126.98
508 Elizabeth F. Matthews C 3 C March Postage 13.45
509 Kyle Harrington C R C Fees in court cases 24.57
510 The Seminole Home Boarding Home care for March 180.00
511 Earl H. Wells Extra Travel for monty of Mar. 5.00
512 Dr. C B Codrington M & I Clinics 45.00
513 Dr. C L Corbett M & 1 Clinics 57.50
514 Bowen Office Equipment Co. Invoice 30.59
515 Raleigh Office Supply Co. Invoice 35.53
516 Lewis Super Service Co Inc Invoice 40.15
517 F A Bradsher 011 Co. Invoice 142.25
518 Carolina Ribbon and Carbon Sales Corp/ invoice 46.86
519 Edwards & Broughton Co. Statement 21.54
520 Mitchell Printing Co. March Statement 285.19
521 Town and Country Oil Co Inc Invoice 157.80
522 Kelly's Drug Store March accounts 21.90
523 R C Monday Fees 11.00
524 B E Sturgill Rural Policeman Fess 8.00
525 B F Temple Rural Policeman Fees 4.00
526 L B Jackson, Constable Fees 5.40
537 Brock Office Supply Co Invoice 7.81
528 Bowen Office Equipment Co Invoice 8.27
529 Burroughs Corporation Invoice 20.80
530 Dr. James A. Maher Wayne Co. Post Martem examination 50.00
531 Harnett Cpunty News Printing 95.00
532 C R Moore, Sheriff Fess 349.95
533 M D Lanier, Postmaster Postage for Clerk R"corder's
Court 9.00
534 Void Void
535 C J Hanna & Son inc Policy No. 415 125.07
536 Thomson -Davis Agency Fire Ins. fin various Co buildings 125.06
537 Jessie Mae Matthews Cleaning welfare office
540 H C Whittenton Salary 53.21 3.36
538 J E *amble Refund for mattresses for Jail 18.00
539 James N. Anderson Co. Invoice 147.55
541 Thomas James Salary 39.10
542 W H Matthews Salary 24
543 Louvenia McLean salary 19.5
Mrs. Edith W. Green 3 days work in C R C office 24.00
545 Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds. Indexing vital statistics 61.65
546 Carolina Office Equipment Co. Invoice 7.80
547 Social Casework Subscription
7.00
548 Mrs. O. L. Fulcher
549 Garden Terrace Home
550 Howard Rest Home
551 Talton Drug Store
552 Warren's Cut Rate Drugs
553 Butler -& Carroll Durg Co
554 Thomas Walgreen Durg Store
555 The .E R Thomas Durg Co.
556 Creech's Pharmacy
557 Everington's Drug Store
558 Medical Arts Pharmacy
559 Pegram's Pharmacy.
560 Dr. J K Williford
561 Dr. E Zeno Edwards
562 Dunn Convalescent Home
563 Good Hope Hospital Inc
564 Outpatient Dept.
565 Hay1,s
566 J E.,Wombie & Sons
567 Ralph Lett
568 Thelma Hinson.
569 M D- Lanier, Postmaster
570 Richard Porter
571 Ralph McArtan
Additional boarding Home care
Extra Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Medicine authorized by welfare
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Statement
Medicine
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Statement
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11 11
Professional services
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Statement authorized by welfare dept
Hospitalization
1t Chapel Hill
Clothing authorized by Welfare
11 14. It
Refund authorized by welfare
March expense account
Postage for Veterans office
Wiring in the ASC office
General Assistance
572 Conservation and Development County's part for forest Sire
control 541.56
574 M D,Lanier, Postmaster Postage stamps for Board of
Elections 9.00
574 M D Lanier, Postmaster Stamped envelopes for Tax. Collector 206.00
575 McLamb Supply Co. 1 Transmission for stoker Co Jail .253.00
576 Void Void
577 Jessie Mae Matthews
45.00
82.57
18.56
10.20
4.90
3.00
13.26
4.00
4.50
5.00
3.80
41.00
51.00
9.00
13.20
3.25 •
17.50
30.18
13.88
4.07
5.25
9.00
128.00
18.00
Cleaning Welfare office 4.30
578 Carolina Power and Light Co Light bill for ASC offices 44.75
579 Carolina Power and Light Co Countyts light bill 143.92
580 Carolina Tel and Lel Co Cpnnty's tel bill 434.45
53.21
39.10
24.44
19.55
581 H C Whittenton
582 Thomas James
583 W H Matthews
584 Louvenia McLean
585 Charlie Bailey
586 L A Tart
587 J E Womble
588 Joe Currin
589 Alex M. Cameron
590 Jarvis M. Pleasant
591 W A Johnson
592 Berles C. Johnson
593 Lottie Patterson
594 Effie Davis"
595 Mrs. Lloyd G. Johnson
596 Everett Barnes
597 D B Dean
598 D P Ray Jr
599 Alice Patterson
600 Lola 0 /Quinn
602 D E Lasater Jr.
602 C R Moore
603 Lorene Adams
604 B E Sturgill
605 A Walker O'Quinn
606 J. Stanley Byrd
607 Clarenee E. Moore
608 B F Temple
609 James V. Griffin
610 H D Carson, Jr.
611 Rachel W. Blanchard
612 Inez Harrington -
613 Velma S. Edwards
6 �4 Flora Green Milton
615 Hilda W. Shaw
616 Inez W.,Sessoms
617 L L Upchurch
618 Nancy M. Upchurch
619 C R Ammons
620 T D O'Quinn
621 Juanita S. Hight
622 Thelma L. Hinson
623 Sarah Nan Ficquett
624 Fannie G. Byrd
625 L K Boston
626 Ophelia McLean
627 Ida P. Hinnant
Salary
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Salary
Plastering C Harnett Boarding
Home
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Work in Tax Supervisor's office
County Appraisal work -
County appraisal work
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April salary and travel
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April salary
50.00
65.00
75.50
40.00
40.00
40.00
224.82
425.66
198.70
147.62
168.62
311.51
234.28
389.55
198.70
198.70
384.61
194.25
398.50
378.35
397.75
388.45
388.45
398.50
405.78
163.40
300.88
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182.550
166.80
152.70
131.10
86.00
265.50
198.60
95.39
199.20
144.55
71.96
205.50
49.85
99.45
628 W B Hunter April salary and travel
629 M. Irene Lassiter April salary and travel
630 Helen J. Joyce April salary and travel
631 Hattie E. Barnes April salary and travel
632 Myrtle D. Register April salary and travel
633 Bessie S. Pruett April salary and travel
634 M H Canady April salary, travel and expense
635 Gertruse P. Johnson April salary and expense
636 Alta Pearl Pope April salary and expense
637 Marie D. Canady April salary
638 Glenn L. Hooper, Jr. April salary
639 Elizabeth F. Matthews April salary and travel
640 Ruby T/ Currin April salary
641 Georgia Lee Brown April salary
642 Madie Lee Morgan April salary
643 Kyle Harrington April salary
644 Ada W. Stone April salary
645 Robert B. Morgan April salary
646 Jake Lamm April salary
647 Roy S. Godwin April salary
648 L. B. McLean April salary and travel
649 Jean Maness April salary
650 Earl H. Wells April salary and travel
651 A Ray Thomas April salary and travel
652 Lela Moore Hall April salary and travel
653 Naomi F. Hawley April salary
654 Madeline W. Hawley April salary
655 Doris T. Reardon April salary
656 Judith S. Arnold April salary
657 Glyness Meeks April salary
658 Helen Joyce Williams April salary
659 Patricia W. McDonals April salary
660 Marjorie G. Richie April salary and travel
661 Margaret J. Carringer April salary and travel
662 S H Harrington, Jr. April salary and travel
663 Sharon T. Cooley April salary and travel
664 Glenn C. O'Kelley April salary and travel
665 Sue Jo Glasby April salary and travel
666 Eleanor Ruth Smith April salary and travel
667 S J Clark, Jr. April salary and travel
668 Kenneth A. Watkins April salary and travel
669 Wilma B. Womble April salary and travel
670 D P Ray, Jr. Tax Collector Jury tickets
671 D P Ray, Jr. Tax Collector Jury tickets
672 Void Void
673 Jessie Mae Matthews Cleaning welfare office
674 Archie Roberson General Assistance
675 Colonial Life and Accident Ins. Co Group Insurance for
Harnett Co. employees
676 Hospital Saving Asso Group Ins. for Harnett Co employees
677 Alston McNeill Painting at the C. Harnett Boarding
Home
678 Berles C. Johnson Refund for express charges
679 H C Whittenton Salary
680 Thomas James Salary
681 W'H Matthews Salary
682 Louvenia McLean Salary
683 M D Lanier, Postmaster Postage for Home Demonstration
Agent's office
$ 672.47
364.42
281.22
295.11
292.18
279.37
396.25
223.06
154.75
159.5o
127.1}0
402.01
217.45
162.35
152.25
279.55
153.30
306.32
268.81
215.05
319.17
173.85
353.22
362.12
547.92
220.25
178.25
144.27
170.32
193.52
153.65
143.55
340.45
322.47
324.27
304.55
305.60
307.49
320.50
292.40
343.33
215.33
435.7o
404.35
4.14
24.00
18.00
177.40
122.50
2.07
53.21
39.10
24.44
19.55
7.00