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JANUARY 5th. 1959
The Board of County Commissioners met in regular seeesion on Monday
January 5th. at 10:00 A. M. Present were Chairman L. A. Tart, Alex Cameron,
W A (Bill) Warren, worth Lee Byrd. Also present were the Clerk to the Board,
the Auditor and W. A. Taylor, Attorney, acting as County Attorney in the
absence of J. R. Young, County Attorney. Commissioner Joe Currin was abeent.
Minutes of the December meeting read, and after corrections made,
were approved.
The Following reports were approved:
Elizabeth F. Matthews
D P Ray
Kyle Harrington
Inez Harrington
Earl H. Wells
L B McLean
Roy Godwin
Clerk Superior Court
Tax Collector
Clerk Rlcorders Court
Register of Deeds
Dog Warden
Veterans Service Office
Electrical Inspector
Continuation Bond No. 92- 532564 -Hal William Brown, Constable was approved
and filed with Clerk SuperiorCourt
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY Baltimore
Bond No. 92- 532564
Continuation Certificate
In Consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars, this bond, subject to all its
covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 1st day of
December 1959,
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT the attached bond and all re-
newals or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one)
are not cumulative, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty
Company under the attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates
shall not exceed the penalty named in the attached bond,to wit $1000.00
ATTACHED to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of
One Thousand
hereto6ore issued
Brown, Constable,
Carolina.
Dollars,
from the 7th. day of July, 1958, on behalf of Hal William,
Harnett County, North Carolina and in favor of State of North
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st.
day of December, 1958, but the same shall not be pinding upon the Company unless
countersigned by an authorized representative of the Company.
W. T. Harper President
Countersigned: J. B. Brawley
Authorized Representative
LC 970 Attorney in Fact
(Seal)
Glenn C. Bramble
Secretary
Thomson -Davis Agency
James F Davis
Bond No. 92- 613929
approved and filed.
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
K??iow All Men By These Prepents, That Joseph Dorsey Hubbard 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 (herinafter called Surety), are held and firmly bound unto
the State of North Carolina
(hereinafter called Ob ligee) in the penalty of One Thousand and no /100
Dollars ($1,000.00) to thepayment 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 Condttion Of The Aforegoing Obligation Is Such, that Whereas, the said
Principal was appointed Constable for the term beginning on the 1st day of
December 1958 and ending on the 1st day of Dec. 1959
Harnett County, North Carolina
with James Dorsey Hubbard, Principal as Constable was
Now, Therefore, If the said Principal shall, during the term of this bond, well
faithfgl.ly - perform- all:'xtt and singular the duties incumbent upon him by reason
of his election or appointment to said office, except as hereinafter limited,
and honestly account for all moneys coming into his hands, according to law, then
this obligation shall be null and 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 ObligeeLand this bond shall be deemed cancelled
at the expiration of said thirty (30) days, the said Surety remaining liable
for all or any act or acts covered by this bond, which may have been committed
by the Principal upcto the date of such cancellation under the terms, conditions.
and provisions of this bond, and the Surety shall, upon surrender of this bond
and its release from -all liability theaeunder, 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 1st day of Dec. 1958.
Witness:
0 E Moore
Counter signed:
James F Davis
Resident Agent
Joseph Dorsey Hubbard (Seal)
(Seal) Principal
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY
By: J. P. Brawley
Attorney in Fact.
Bond N 92- 613931 with A S Davis, Jr.. as Constablec, Principal in the
amount of $1000.00 was approved and filed.
A. Simpson Davis, Jr
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS' That A. Simpson Davis, Jr.. as Principal
hereinafter called Principal) and the Maryland Casualty Company, a corporation
of the Stateof Maryland, having its princiap office in the:City of Baltimore,
Maryland, as Surety (hereinafter called Surety), are held and firmly bond unto
tie State of North Carolira
(hereinafter 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 IS SUCH; that Whereas, the said
Principal was appointed Constable -- Harnett County, North Carolina, for the
term beginning on thelst day, of Dec. 1958, and ending on the 1st day of Dec.
1959,
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 appointment to said office, except as hereinafter
limited, and honestly account for all moneys coming intohis hands according to
law, then this obligation shall be null and void; it is otherwise to be and
remain in full force and virtue.
This bond is executed by the gurety uponthe following express condtiion,
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 tlis bond shall be deemed
aancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30) days, thesaid Surety remaining'`
liable for all or any act or acts covered -by this bond,. which may have been
committed by the Principal upr to the date of such cancellation, under the
terms, conditions and provisions of this bond, and the Surety shall, upon
surrender of this bond and its release from all liability thereunder, refund
the premium paid, lass a pro rate part thereof for the time this bond shall
have been in force.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 1st day of Dec. 1958.
Witness: J Stanley Byrd (Seal)
Countersigned .
James F Davis
Resident Agent
A. S. Davis, Jr. (Seal)
Principal
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY
By J P Brawley, Attorney in Fact.
The following road petition was approved:
Pull up and grade or sand clay and put in pipe lines on that road in
Stewarts Creek Township, which runs from Strickland Bros Store on U. S. 401
southwest intersection on old wire road where old stage road crosses the old
Wire road a distance of 1 -6/10 miles.
(Petition given to R E Byrd for presentation)
Commissioner Warren moved, seconded by Commissioner Byrd that the Two -Way
Radio now installed on Deputy Sheriff L L Upchurch's car, be purchased by the
County for thesum of $200.00. Motion carried.
Upon recommendation of Archie Taylor, Solicitor of this District, the Board
appointed Jake T. Lamm, Assistant Solicitor, for Harnett County, to begin his
duties for a term of one year beginning January 1st. 1959 at a salary of $200.00,
per month .
Whereas there is a shortage of funds in the County Aid account of the
Welfare Department and whereas there is a surplus of funds in the General Account
of this s8xtkta department and whereas the Board of Commissioners of Harnett
County is of the opinion that it is for the best interest of the county and
necessary for the satisfactory operation of the County welfare department that
said funds be so transferred. Now, therefore, be it resolved for the purpose
of carrying out the provisions of this resolutions that the auditor of Harnett
County be and he is hereby ordered to transfer $2000.00 from the general
Assistant account to the County aid account.
Upon motionof Alex Cameron, seconded by Worth Lee Byrd, the above
resolution was adopted.
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FORM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE OWNER AND ARCHITECT
THIS AGREEMENT, Made the 5 day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty -Nine
by and between the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, Lillington, N. C.,
hereinafter called the Owner, and Frank B. Simpson, Raleigh, N. C., hereinafter
called the Architect.
WITNESSETH, that whereas the Owner intends to erect anf addition to the
existing Courthouse, of approximately 15,000 sgaure feet, two stories and
basement, and certain renovations in the existing building, hereinafter called
the work.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Owner and the Architect, for the considerations here-
inafter named, agree as follows:
The Architect agrees to peform, for the above named work, professional
services as hereinafter set forth.
The Owner agrees to pay the Architect for such services a fee of 6%
(Percent) of the coat of the work, 1% of which will become due upon the completion
of, and approval of the preliminary drawings. A payment of 3% to be made the
Architect upon the award and signing of the contracts with the low accepted
bidders. The remaining 2% to be paid the Architect from time to time as the
work progresses based upon the monthly estimates submitted by Contractors for
payment, until the project is brought to a completion.
The parties hereto further agree to the following conditions:
1. The Architect's Services - The ARchitect's professional services consist
of the necessary conferences with the Owners, the preparation of the preliminary
drawings, working drawings, specifications, large scale and full size detail
drawings, structural, plumbing, heating, electrical, air conditioning and other
mechanical plans and specifications, assistnace in the drafting of forms of
proposals and contracts; the issuance of certificates of payment; the keeping
ofaccounts, the general administration of the business and the supervision of the
Construction of the Work.
SUPERVISION OF WORK- The Architect will by general supervision and by
general supervision of an Inspection Engineer guard the Owner against defects
and deficiencies in the work of all contractors, but does not guarantee the
performance of their contracts. The general supervision of the Architect and
his Engineer is to be distinguished from the continuous on -site inspection
of a Clerk -of -the- Works
When authorized by the Owners, a clerk -of- the -works acceptable to both
Owner and the Architect shall be engaged by the Architect at a salary satisfac-
tory to the Owner and paid for by the Owner, upon presentation of the Architect's
monthly statements.
OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Drawings and specifications as .instruments of service
are the property of the Architect Whether the work for which they are made be ex-
-ecuted pr not, -and are not to be used pn pt er work except by agreement with the
Architect.
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNMENTS- The Owner and the Architect, each bind himself,
his partners, successors, legal representatives, and assigns_to the otherparty to
this agreement, and to the partners, successors, legal representatives and assigns
of such ether party in respect of all covenants 82 this agreement.
Except . as above, neither the Owner nor the Architect shall assign, sublet
or transfer his interest in this agreement without the written consent of the
other.
ARBITRATION- All questions in dispute under this agreement shall be submitted
to arbitration at the choice of either party, in accordance with the provisions,
then obtaining, of the Standard Form of Arbitration Procedure of the American
Institute of Architects.
The Owner and the Architect hereby, agree to the full performance of The
Covenants contained herein.
' IN WITNESS WHEREOF they have executed this agreement, theday and year first
written above;
Owner L. A. Tart
Architect Frank B. Simpson
Commissioner Byrd, moved, seconded by Commissioner Warren; that W. A. Johnson„
Attorney be allowed the sum of $10.00, per case for all cases in Tax Foreclosure'
suits in which Harnett County is a part and which are now pending as follows:
Schedule Showing Tax Foreclosure Suits To Which Harnett County Is A
Party Which Have Not Been Completed And Which The Undersigned Herewith Delivers
To Honorable J. Robert Young, Harnett County Attorney, Pursuant to Order Entered
By The Harnett County Board of Commissioners On January 5, 1958.
S. D. No. Title Of Suit
2644
2662
2693
2686
2702
2706
2709
2720
2738
2757
2767
2774
2795
2801
2806
2810
2816
2820
2821
2842
2843
2844
2845
2846
2851
2853
2857
2863
2864
2866
2871
2872
2874
2875
2877
2881
It is further ordered
be taxed upon each case
Motion carried.
4 /Or 023e
County of Harnett vs Ethel Jackson Jones, et als
Connty of Harnett.vs'Zebedee McLean, et als
County of Harnett vs Wesley Small, Jr. et als
County of Harnett vs Henry R. McLean, et als
Town of Dunn vs Marshall Smith, Harnett County etal
Town of Dunn vs Beulah Wilson, Harnett County..:etals
Town of Dunn vs J S Phillips,Jr.Harnett County etais
Town of Dunn vs Carrie S. McLean, Harnett County et al
County of Harnett vs Eliza Lee
County of Harnett vs R G Vann etals
County of Harnett vs Grace McLeod Walters, etals
County of Harnett vs Henry L Johnson, - etal
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County of- Harnett vs Julia.Ann McKay
County of Harnett vs T M Stewart, etals
County of Harnett -vs Joseph S. .Gaines, etals
County of Harnett vs W E Buie
County vs Wilbur Brower et al
County of Harnett vs Lonnie C. McCormick, etals
County of Harnett vs Calvin C. Smith, etal
County Of Harnett vs DAvid Detroit Evans, etal
County of Harnett vs C V Evans, etals
County of Harnettvs J D Fish, etal
County of Harnett vs Sarah Anne Halley, etal
County of Harnett vs Cleveland Harris, etais
Countyof Harnett vs Estelle Buie, etals
County of Harnett vs Mae G, Lee, etals
County of Harnett vs Henry Massey, etals
County of Harnett vs William A. Ferguson, etals
County of Harnett vs Herbert E Hudson, etal
County of Harnett vs James A. Holmes, etal
County of Harnett vs Henry L McDougald, etal
County of Harnett vs William B. MoLamb, etal
County of Harnett vs DickeyMotors, Inc, etals
County of Harnett vs Leamon Clifford Pope, etals
County of Harnett vs Mary K. Ferrell, etal
Town of Angier vs Mary Marsh Tarkington, Harnett Co.
that upon temination of aaid suits the sum of $10.00,
in the bill of costs to be paid Harnett County.
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RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF HARNETT COUNTY PROVIDING FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A FIRE COMMISSION AND
FIRE DISTRICTS IN HARNETT COUNTY.
Whereas, by G. S. Section 153.9 (39) the Board of County Commissioners of
Harnett County is authorized and empowered to provided for the organization,
equipment, maintenance, and the governing of fire companies; and
Whereas, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County is of the opinion
and have found and determined that it is for the best interest and necessary
for the protection of the citizens of said county and their property to es-
tablish a fire commission, and to encourage the equipment, maintenance, operation,
and government of volunteer fire departments in said County for purposes of
civil defense and for the protection of buildings, hospitals and farm buildings,
aryl to encourage the establishment of a protective volunteer fire fighting
organization for the protection of the public school buildings and properties;
NOW, THEREFORE' be it resolved for the purpose of carrying out the terms and
provisions of this resolution a commission be and it is hereby created, known as
the Harnett County Fire Districts Commission to be composed of three members -
the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County shall be
ex- officio a member of said commission and shall be known as Fire Commissioner-
one member, who shall be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett
County shall be a fire chief of an incorporated town in Harnett County, or fire
chief of an incorporated volunteer fire department serving a fire district; one
member, who shall be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett
County, shall be a public spirited citizen residing in an established fire
district within Harnett County (nothing herein is to be construed to prevent
a member of the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County from serving as
the public spirited citizen from an established fire district in Harnett County).
This board shall be appointed for a period of one year. The Fire Commissioner
shall be chairman of the board, andone of the other members secretary. The
powers and duties of this board shallbe as apecified in this resolution; and
all reports made to the Harnett County Commissioners.
(a) When any volunteer department owning fire equipment meeting the Fire
Insurance Standard, requirements of the North Carolina fire insurance rating
bureau of a Fire District shall make application to the Bard of County
Commissioners of Harnett County to approve a Fire Distric£7to receive aid from
said County under this resolution, the said Commission shall inspect the said
fire department, its equipment, personnel, and organization, and method of
operation, and shall file written report to the said Board of County Commissioners
signifying whether or not such volunteer department meets the minimum requirements
and specifications therein referred to, which specifications are hereby by re-
ference made a part of this resolution and are taken from the minimum requirements
of the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau;
(b) The said Commission will make annual inspection to determine if said
fire departments are continuing to meet the minimum standards as specified, and
shall notify the Board of County Commissioners and the Fire Insurance Rating
Bureau as outlined hereunder; continuing failure, as outlined, will terminate
the financial agreement or support of Harnett County. Said Commission, shall,
from time to time, review the specifications as set out in this resolution, and
shall recommend to the Board of County Commissions any amendments or changes which
the said Commission may deem advisable.
SECTION 1. In consideration of any Fire District that might subsequent
hereto qualify under this resolution, carrying out the standards as specified
therein, Harnett County will, as of the next County fiscal year beginnf}tehe
qualification and approval of such Fire District, offer financial aid for the
general maintenance and operation of such fire department, within the limit
herein specified, or as may hereafter be fixed by resolution of the Board of
Commissioners duly adopted.
The financial aid to be offered the Fire Department of a Fire District
qualifying hereunder shall be not in excess of the sum of $10.00 annually.
Provided, however, that no individual volunteer shall receive any renumeration
for fire fighting under these benefits.
(a) Each department receiving any funds from Harnett County must carry
liability insurance on its firemen and equipment, leaving the county free from
any responsibility of damages or claims against said fire deaprtment, or any of
its personnel.
(b) If any fire department does not meet the minimum standards as set forth,
the payments hereunder will be withheld under the following procedure:
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(b -1) Dn making an inspection, if deficiencies are found, the Fire Commission
must notify the Fire Chief and at least two (2) members of the corporation of the
local department in writing, by registered mail, and a time limit of fifteen .(15)
days will be allowed to correct such. deficiencies ;_
(b -2) A second inspection must be made after a period of fifteen (15) days to
determine if these deficiencies have been corrected. If not, the Fire Department
will be taken off Harnett County standby and maintenance funds, and the Fire
Commissioner will notify the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau as to the
conditions that ekist in the said community fire department, for whatever action
they may deem necessary in regard to fire insurance or reductions;
(o) Each Fire Department must have a fire chief and other necessary officers
and men as needed to properly maintain equipment and fight fires;
(d) Egon department must have a minimum of ten (10) active members; a list
of all members with the addresses and telephone numbers must be given to the Fire
Commissioner in "Jaly,of each year;
(e) All deaprtments are required to carry out an organized training program
as approved by the Harnett County Fire Commission.
(f) Each department must participate in one drill per month; and thefire
truck shall be driven a minimum of ten miles per month.
(g) Each volunteer Fire Department must be incorporated under the laws of the
State of North Carolina;
(h) No one but members of the fire department shall ride the fire truck when
they are on fire call;
(i) Only members of volunteer fire departments shall.drive fire trucks,
These drivers should be listed with the membership of the department;
(j) All fire chiefs are responsible to keep adequate and accurate records of
all calls and all fires. The Fire Chief will also be responsible for-filing with
the Fire Commissioner any additional reports which are aequired either locally or
by the Fire Insurance Rating. Bureau;
(k) Fire Truck drivers shall drive with caution, keeping the truck "under
control at all times, and it will be the responsibility of the Fire Chief to
stress "safety" throughout the Department, especially the firemen driving their
own automobiles to the scene of the fire, and also conduct attending the fires;
(L) All recognized members of good standing in each department.. should have se
some identification such as a,card, badge, hat or car plate to identify that they
are "bona fide" firemen. No one other than "bonafide" firemen in good standing
should be allowed these identifications in any community;
(m) A telephone should be available at all times during the day and night
to receive the :alarms, and notify members of the fire department. Each member of
the fire department shall be furnished with a copy of the names and telephone numbers
of all members;
(n) It is especially recommended that an electric siren be mounted within the
community for the notification of all firemen, and preferably installed so that it
can be operated from a public place;
(o) Each department shall give full cooperation to other fire district depart-
ments and the fire departments of incorporated Towns within Harnett County and
shall cooperate with fire departments situated within neighboring counties, upon
such basis as may be agreed upon with such fire departments.
(p) Each department shall have a traffic department trained in the handling
of traffic, and if possible all members of said fire departments -- should' be given
a basis course in Red Cross First Aid.
(q) Fire Chief, or associate, wil make full investigation of each fire to
determine, if possible, the cause. If any evidence of arson is suspected, the -
Harnett County Fire Commist &over shall be notified immediately and also other
proper authorities and insurance engineers;
(r) All carelessly -set grass or brush fires shall be handled in the discre-
tion of the local Fire Chief.
(s) Each department shall have the following minimum equipment as Grade A
Communities, and this equipment shall be kept in good condition at all times-and
operative at all times, barring accidents or acts or God. Harnett County Fire
Commissioner will accept any minor deviations from this equipment which is
allowed within the discretion of the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating
Bureau;
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One or more motorized fire trucks equipped with a water tank Of 200 to 500
gallons capacity and a pump with a capacity of at least 60 gallons per minute
against not less than 100.pounds when taking suction from tank.
Two reels, each with 200 feet of 3/4 inch of 1 -inch rubber hose, kept
connected to water tank with suitable nozzle attached.
Two combination spray (fog type) and straight stream nozzles. Nozzles
should be of the shut -off type and of a size suitable for above mentioned hose.
One 24 -foot extension ladder
One 12 -foot roof ladder
One 10 -foot pike pole
One axle
One Claw tool
One Crowbar
Two Lanterns
100 feet 5/8 inch manila rope
Four 5- gallon hand pump tanks
(knapsack type)
One 2i gallon foam extinguisher
or the equivalent, suitable for
oil fires.
Two small extinguishers suitable
for electrical fires
Four 12 -quart buckets
Two scoop shovels
SECTION 2. It will be necesary as to each department qualifying under
this resolution as a Harnett County Fire District and the volunteer fire
department offering services within such District, that a copy of this re-
solution must be signed by the President of theCorporation, Treasurer of the
Corporation, and the Fire Chief of the department, and that all other agree-
ments previously made will be concluded and ended as of that date;
SECTION 3. When and if the said fire department operating within specified
fire districts have been investigated and meet the minimum requirements of the
North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau, the district will be so designated
as a Fire District on the Minutes of the Board of County Commissioners showing
date of the establishment of said Fire District.
Following the passage by the Board of the above Resolution, the following
were appointed by the Board to serve on the Harnett County Fire District
Commission, each to serve for one year and until fits successor is appointed:
W. A. (Bill) Warren
R. N. New
Frank Hockaday
All members were notified of the appointments and appeared before the
Board of Commissioners and the oath was administered by Elizabeth F. Matthews,
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RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE
BOUNDARIES OF THE
ERWIN FIRE DISTRICT
OF HARNETT COUNTY.
THAT WHEREAS, at the regular monthly meeting of the Commissioners of Harnett
County held on January 5, 1959, the matter of fixing and declaring the boundaries
of the Erwin Fire District of Harnett County was duly presented to the Board;
and it appearing to the Board that the Erwin Fire Department, Inc., of said
Fire District, has complied with the provisions of the Resolution providing for
the establishment of fire districts in Harnett County, which said Resolution was
duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners Gust prior to the consideration
d' this matter, has met the minimum requirements for personnel and equtpment re-
quired by said Resolution and will apply for financial assistance from the county
in accordance with the terms of said Resolution, and the said Fire District hav-
ing been fixed and established by metes and bounds in accordance with the standards
pros cribed by the Fire Insurance Rating Bureau for Grade AA communities, and duly
submitted to the County Board of Commissioners for approval, it was thereupon,
upon motion of Commissioner Byrd, and seconded by Commissioner Cameron resolved
that the boundaries of the Erwin Fire District area to be served by dip Erwin
Fire Department, Inc., be officially designated and fixed as follows:
Beginning at a poxint where a branch crosses the old
Lillington and Dunn road, commonly known as ttie "Black Hill"
Road, leading out of Erwin on the northwest side, and runs as
said road in a S. E. direction to where a single lane dirt
road intersects said Black Hill or old Dunn and Lillington
road; thence along a line of this single lane dirt road leading
in a southerly direction around by the Dunn, N. C. water plant
and on to another road northwest of Mirey Branch, near the
Erwin, N. C. Air Port; thence along this last.mentioned. dirt
road to South 18th Street and West "A" Street, thence along
West "A" Street to south 17th Street;;thence along South 17th
Street to a point 150 ft. south of West "A" Street; thanes
parallel with West - -A" Street 150 ft. south of same, to the west
line of Lot # 37 shown on Map "A" of Erwin - Mills, Inc., Subdivision
made in 1953; thence along the_west.line of said lot 150 feet, to a
corner; thence along the'south line of said lot, 330 ft. .to the
center of a road at Mrs. R. C. Cates old store building; thence
along the center of said road shown on Map "A" of Erwin Mills
Subdivision to N. C. Highway # 217, the intersectionof the Old
Post Bead or cut off road; thence along the old Post Road or
cut off`road "to the Erwin and Dunn, N. C. Road, formerly N. 0.
# 421, and # 55; thence along said highway in a northwesterly
direction to the Old Field Church Road; thence along the Old "`
Field Church Road to the new dual land highway # 421 and # 55;
thence along the new said highway in a northwesterly direction
to a point where a dirt road leading to the Gentry'Elementary
School crosses said new dual lane highway; thence along said
dirt road La a,southwesterly- direction to the old N. C. # 421
highway, now N. C. #217 on north 13th Street extended; thence
along this highway in a northerly - direction to West "N" Street;
thence along west "N" Street in a westerly direction to a.point
200 ft. west of North 15th Street; thence. parallel with North
15th Street in a southerly direction to the run of a branch ;"
thence as the run of the branch in a westerly direction to the
beginning, and being the metes and bounds of the Fire District
of the Town of Erwin N C. as shown on a mpp by H. T. Turlington,
Reg. Surveyor, dated March 1958.
Motion by Commissioner Byrd, seconded by Commission Cameron, that the County
of Harnett enter into the following contract with the Erwin Fire Department,, Inc.,
and that the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, be and he
is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute, in the name -of the County
of Harnett, said contract, and that the Clerk to the Board of Commissioners be and
she is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to attest the execution of the
said contract, and impress the seal of Harnett County thereon.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
THIS CONTRACT made and entered into in duplicate originals this 5 day of
January, 1959, by and between Erwin Fire Department, Inc., a non - profit corpor-
ation of Harnett County, State of North Carolina, hereinafter referred to as the
"Department ", party of the first part, and Harnett County, a political sub ,
division of the State of North Carolina, hereinafter referred to as "County"
party of the second part,
WITNESSETH:
THAT WHEREAS, The Department is organized and operating as a volunteer fire
department in Harnett County, North Carolina, providing volunteer fire protection
service to the Erwin Fire District, which District was heretofore duly eftablished
and defined by Resolution of the Board ofCommissioners of Harnett County; and
saidDepartinent has applied to the Board of Commissioners of Gaston Count to be
declared eligible to receive from the County the aid provide for in said Resolu-
tion adopted by the Board of Commissioners of said County at its regular meeting,
which was held on January 5th. 1959; and whereas in accordance with the terms of
said resolution the Harnett County Fire District Commission has determined and
certified to the Board of Commissioners of said County that the Department has
been organized and is now equipped and is being operated in accordance with the
minimum requirements as set forth in the said Resolution and is qualified under
the terms of the said Resolution to receive the said from the County provided for
in said resolution, except for the proper execution of this Contract; -
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the payment to -be made to it by the said
County as hereinafter provided, the- Deaprtnient does hereby covenant and agree:
with the County as follows, to -wit:
A. That all funds paid to the Deaprtment by the Countypursuant to this
contract shall be'applied to the extend available only to the. purchase, mainten-
ance and repair of fire fighting equipment'for the "said D\eaprtment and parts there-
for and In the costs involved in the operation and housing of such equipment and
in the payment of debts contracted for the purchase of such equipment and parts,
and in providing for a system of communications for the receipt and dispatch of
calls to fight fires, and for no other purpose; and that -no part of such funds
shall be used in the payment of any compensation to any of the personnel of said
DDepartment .
235
B. That the Department shall and will equip, maintain, organize and operate
its fire department in accordance with the minimum requirements as set forth in
Resolution herein referred to, and that it will when called upon so to do prompt-
ly answer calls to and fight fires in The Erwin Fire District of Harnett County.
And in consideration of the premises, the County covenants and agrees that
so long as the aforesaid Resolution shall remain in force -and effect and so long
during such time as the Department shall be and remain qualified therefor under
the terms of said Resolution, it will pay to the Department the sum of $1.00,
One and no /100 Dollars, annually to be used only for the purposes herein -
before set forth.
This contract is made subject to all of the terms and conditions of the
aforesaid Resolution of the Board ofCommissioners of said County, which
Resolution in its entirety is made a part of this contract as if fully set forth
herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Department, pursuant to resolution duly adopted by
its Board of Directors or governing body, has caused this instrument to be duly
executed in its name by its duly authorized officers, and the County has caused
this instrument to be duly executed in its name by the Chairman of the Board
of Commissioners of said County, and attested by the Clerk to said Board, the
day and year first above written.
Attest:
G. W. 'Tyson
Secretary
Attest:
Clerk to the Board of
Commissioners
The Following Jurors Were
February 16th. 1959.
1. Junius Wright
2. Robert Q Parker
3. W 0 Godwin
4. Charles Tyndall
5. K A Whitfield
6. Lester Phillips
7. W L Corbin
8. Coy Butts
9. Joe H. Morris
10. J R Parrish
11. Hughie E. Godwin
12. T H Gardner
13. G C Carter
14. R H Hamilton
15. N M Johnson, Jr.
16. Carl Wilson
17. H G Blalock
18. J M Coats
19. Willie M. Strickland
20. C H Bethune
21. William D. Butts
22. Sam Hart
23. Oscar Briggs
24. J E Horton
25. R G Baker
26. Charles Leroy Perkins
27. W J Brown
28. Robert S. Merritt
29. John M Butler
30. Clyde E. Matthews
31. C L Coleman
32. John M. Tutor
33. E E Clayton
34. Melvin T. Johnson
35. Roger E. Godwin
36. James D. Odum
37. Elisha Worrell
38. M T Phelps
Erwin Fire Department, Inc.
By: R. M. New
Chief
Harnett County
By: L. A. Tart
Chairman of the Board of
Commissioners
Drawn For Civil Term
Fuquay # 1
Dunn # 3
Erwin
Dunn
Broadway # 1
Erwin
Dunn
Lillington # 1
Coats # 1
Benson # 1
Dunn
Fuquay # 2
Angier # 1
Dunn
Dunn
Fuquay Springs # 1
Lillington
Coats
k. oats
Bunnlevel
Angier # 2
Angier
Cameron # 1
Bunnlevel
Holly Springs # 1
Olivia
Bunnlevel # 1
Dunn
Buses Creek
Coats
Lillington # 2
Angier # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Erwin
Erwin
Erwin
Lillington # 3
Lillington
of Superior Court Beginning
Buckhorn
Grove
Duke
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Duke
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Grove
Grove
Averasboro
Hectors Creek
Black River
Duke
Averasboro
Buckhorn
Lillington
Grove
Grove
Stewarts Creek
Neills Creek
Black River
Johnsonville
Stewarts Creek
Buckhorn
Johnsonville
Stewarts Creek
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Grove
Lillington
Black River
Anderson Creek
Duke
Duke
Duke
Upper LittleRiver
Lillington
39. James F. Sloan
40. G W Collins
41. Artemus Knight!
42. Eugene Sloan
43. Fred L. McLeod
!{h. Sam H. Ausley
45. A. Holton Dupree
Erwin
Lillington # 3 -
Broadway # 1
Broadway # 1
Coats # 1
Dunn
Angier # 1
The Following Jurors Were Drawn fo
February 23rd. 1959.
1. Willard L. West
2. A R Holder
3. J H Parker, Jr.
4. Graham F Howard
5. Matthews Wimberly
6. Robert E. Weaver
7. Curtis Gilchrist
8. D B Stewart
9. Willie Smith
10. John Douglas
11. Fletcher Flowers
12. Harold M. Pope
13. Walter Lanier
14. Jack Dean
15. Martin Davis
16. Frank W. Smith
17. Moses Tripp, Jr.
18. Harvey Gill
19. T R Carroll
20. Haywood Penny
21. C T Miller
22. Roy L Smith
23. J WCore, Jr.
24. Charlie Dean
25. Paul L Griffin
26. W J Stewart
27. Edward L Byrd
28. Beorge B. Pinkington
29. Otho Matthews
30. Percy M. Ausley
31. Allen Westbrook
32. Perry Holder
33. Jack Smith
34. Neil B. Thomas
35. John H. Wellons
36. M L Taylor
37, Wm C. Royal
38. J W Moore
39. Edwin B. Stewart
40. J A Jones
41. Lloyd Reed Johnson
42. Junius E Moore
43. Eldon Williams
44. W R Stevens
45. M J Yarbough
The Board Adjourned
Duke
Upper Little River
Upper Little River
Upper Little River
Grove
Averasboro
Black River
Civil Term of Superior Court Beginning
Sanford # 6
Lillington # 3
Dunn # 3
Fuquay # 2
Angier # 2
Dunn
Broadway # 1
Broadway # 1
Angier # 1
Holly Springs # 1
Coats # 1
Dunn # 3
Lillington
Fuquay Springs # 1
Coats
Holly Springs #.1
Dunn # 3
Angier # 1
Fuquay Springs # 1
Coats # 1
Dunn # 3
Fuquay # 2
Dunn
Fuquay Springs # 2
Holly Springs # 1
Linden # 1
Coats
Dunn
Coats # 1
Fuquay # 1
Erwin
Lillington #(3
Angier #.1
Lillington # 3
Dunn
Erwin
Dunn
Cameron # 2
Dunn
Lillington #.1
Lillington # 1
Erwin # 1
Lillington # 3
Linden # 1`
Cameron # 2
Barbecue
Upper Little River.
Grove -
Black River
Neills @reek
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Upper Li:tle River
Black Ri er
Buckhorn!
Grove
Grove -
Lillington
Buckhorn
Grove
Buckhorn
Averasboro
Black River
Buckhorn
Grove
Grove.
Hectors Creek
Averasboro
Hectors Creek
Buckhorn
Anderson Creek
Grove
Averasboro
Grove
Buckhorn
Duke
Upper Little River
Black River
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Duke
Averasboro
Johnsonville
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Neills Creek
Grove
Upper Little River
Anderson Creek
Johnsonville
A
•
Clerk to Board
23'7
THE FOLLOWING DRAWN FOR JURY DUTY ON JANUARY 6th. BY ORDER OF COURT.
1. Craven Surles
2. J B Guy
3. Moody Austin
4. William E. Long
5. P H Rhodes
6. Neill Bain
7. John R. Smith
8. Baxter W. Mason
9. Charles T. Darden
10. T C Tilson
11. James C. Christian
12. Lonnie J Butts
13. W C Dewar
14. C D Hardee
15. W S Griffin
16. J E Bishop
17. Aaron C. Johnson
18. N V Stephenson Jr.
19. Cleveland McPhail
20. Walter McLamb
21. Carl Clayton
22. W H Parrish
23. J R Marshburn
24. M F Baker
25. Cliff Hamilton
Erwin
Willow Springs # 1
Fuquay Springs # 1
Dunn
Fuquay Springs # 2
Lillington # 2
Dunn
Lillington # 2
Dunn
Cameron # 2
Lillington
Fuquay Springs # 2
Fuquay # 1
Fuquay Springs # 2
Fuquay Springs # 1
Lillington # 3
Lillington # 1
Angier
Dunn Lake # 1
Broadway # 1
Lillington
Fuquay Springs
Butes Creek
Angier # 2
Duke
Black River
Buckhorn
Averabboro
Hectors Creek
Lillington
Averasboro
Lillington
Averasboro
Johnsonville
Upper ittle River
Hectors Creek
Buckhorn
Buckhorn
Buckhorn
Upper Little River
Neills Creek
Black River
Anderson Creet
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Lillington
Buckhorn
Neills Creek
black River
THE FOLLOWING CHECKS WERE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1959.
3087 Claster Williams Cleaning Welfare - Office $ 3.32
3088 Dennis Cadillac- Oldamobilr Go. Complete listing of
Automobile License Tags for
Harnett County ear 1959. 25.00
:3089 Sam Hurley General Assistance 15.00
3090 Federal Reserve Bank, iichond., Withholding tax withheld
from: salaries of Harnett Co em-
ployees for month of Dec. 1958 2,108.20
3091
3092
3093
3094
3095
3096
3097
A L Bowling
Thomas James
W H Matthews
Louvenia McLean
R L Pate, Coroner
Veld
Thomas J. Byrd
3098
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Fees
Voi d
One day as officer of the
Grand Jury
Boarding Home care
Boarding. Home care
Boarding, Rome care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Hone care
Boarding Home care
Boardin g Hom e c ar e
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
53.21
39.10
24.44
19.55
203.50
7.00
3099 45.00
099
45.00
3100 225.00
3101 78.00
3102 135.00
3103 135.00
3105 135.00
3106 33.75
3107 180.00
3108
90.00
3109 68.20
3110 90.00
3111 45.00
3112 90.00
3113 45.00
3114 Clothing 30.00
3115 llector Jury tickets- 130.20
3116 Edwards & Broughton Co. Order for Tax Supervisor's office 12.71
3117 The Dunn Dispatch Ad Tax listing 10.50
3118 James V. Griffin, Rural Policeman Fives 10.10
3119 L L Upchurch, Rural Policeman, Fees 15.40
3120 R C Monday, Constable Fees 13.60
3121 Lonnie B. Jackson, Constable Fees 5.40
3122 E 0 Johnson, Rural Policeman Fees 83.32
3123 McLeod Insurance Agency, Coats, Ins. premium for L L
Upchurch 10.00
3124 o'Quinn & O'Quinn Merchandise for Sheriff's
office 100.94
3125 Glenn S. Guthrie Services on base station
Mrs. Erwin Johnson
Mrs. Marian Buie
Mrs. L A Jackson
Calvin McLean
Mrs. D C McKinney
Mrs. Edwin Morris
Etta McNeill
Mrs. Mack Black
Bernice Weaver
John McLean
Mrs. Earl Wester
Mrs. Lettie Johnson
Mrs. Calude Clegg
Mrs. 0 L Fulcher
Mrs. Laura Matthews
Mrs. Ina Ryals
Mrs. Edwin Morris
D P Ray, Jr. Tax Co
3126 Johnson's Rtl Lillington
3127 Dunn Hobby.Center
3128 Brown's Auto Supply Co Inc
3129 Glenn -S. Guthrie
3130 Mac's Typewritter Service
3131 Layton Supply Co,
3132 Town of Lillington
3133 Bullock Appliance :Service
3134 Void
3135 Town and Country Oil Co.
3136 Storr Sales Co.
3137 Commercial Printing Co.
,3138 Inez Harrington, Reg. of
3139 B E Sturgill
3140 Purdie Bros. Inc
3141 Johnson & Bryan
3142 Dr. J K Williford
3143 Stewart's.Machine Shop
3144 J J Barnes Inc
3145 Kelly's Drug Store
3146 Re-Mar Mattress Co. Inc
3147 Register Bros. Lumber Co.
3148 Modern Laundry and Cleaners
3149 F A Bradsher Oil Co.
3150 Carolina Power and Light Co.
3151 Sercy Roofing Co.
3152 Dr. J K Williford
3153 Good Hope Hospital Inc
transmitter and one car. for
Sheriff's Dept.
Statement Sheriff's Dept.
Invoice-
invoice
Service work Sheriff's Dept.
Invoice
Supplies for Courthouse
County's water bill
Repairs to furnace
Void
Invoice
Invoice
Book for Register of
Deeds office
Deeds Dec. postage
fees
Invoice
Dec. Acct. for Co Jail
Professional services
Statement for Go Jail
Invoice
Statement
Invoice
Invoice
Dec. Laundry for Co. Jail
Invoice
Light bill for Welfare
Dept.
Statement
Professional services
Hospitalization
19.50
28.50
10.50
3.12
22.32
20.85
63.61
18.40
6.00
79.68
3.18
59.98
50.00
69.00
55.08
190.78
10.00
15.95
7.5o
11.40
85.0o
23.10
4.40
12.01
1.00
31.79
41.00
116.25
239
3154 O'Quinn & O'Quinn Statement
3155 Rose & Co. - Ambulance Service
3156 Burkhead - DeVane Printing Co Invoice
3157 Dr. C B Codrington V D Clinics
3158 Carolina Power and Light Co. Light bill for Dunn Health
Den ter
3159 Raleigh Office Supply Co. Invoice
3160 State Laboratory of Hygiene Statement
3161 Tart Coal and Oil Co. Invoice
3162 Kelly's Drug Store Statement
3163 Bertha Barefoot Cleaning Dunn Health Center
3164 Modern Laundry and Cleaners Dec. Laundry for Dunn and
Lillington Health Center
3165 Guardian Chamical Co. Invoice
3166 Dr. C W Byrd Dec. Clinics
3167 Dr. L R Doffermyre Clinic
3168 Dr. C B Codrington Dec,Clinics
3169 Dr. C L Corbett Dec. Clinics
3170 North Carolina Sanatorium Hospitalization
3171 Gravely Sanatorium X Rays
3172 The Motile Co.
Charlottesville, Va Invoice for CSC office
3173 Mitcnell Printing Co Invoice CSC office
3174 Elizabeth F. Matthews CSC Dec. Postage
3175 Kyle Harrington CRC Fees in court cases
3176 The Seminole Home Boarding Home care
3177 Conservation and Development County's part for forest fire
control
3178 Earl H. WElls Extra travel for the month of
Dec. 1958.
3179 Lillington Roller Mills inc Invoice
3180 Bowen Office Equipment Co. Invoice
3181 Harnett County News Printing
3182 W H Stewart, Sgeriff Fees
3183 Lillington Ice and Fuel Co. Statement
3184 Lewis Super Service Co Inc Invoice
3185 Wilda Y. Hauer Copy of transcript furnished
Solicitor State v. Sudie Smith
Booker
3186 Town and Country Oil Co. Invoice
3187 Munden's Electrical Service repairs to Co Jail
3188 Claster Williams Cleaning welfare office
3189 L L Upchurch, Rural Policeman One short wave radio
3190 W A Johnson Tax foreclosure suits
See minutes of Board of Commiss-
ioners on Jan 5, 1959 360.00
3191 Void Void
3192 Nathan H. Yelton, Director Employees contribution and
S S Tax withheld from employees of
Harnett Co. for the quarter ending
Dec. 31, 1958 1,771.92
3193 Nathan H. Helton, Director Employees contribution and
$ 17.80
15.00
3.30
40.00
12.75
14.80
10.80
99.67
3.79
28.60
5.00
28.40
85.00
25.00
30.00
40.00
444.6o
6.00
15.00
135.65
16.00
10.13
210.00
643.56
5.00
10.50
60.26
167.00
29.19
687.92
385.56
20.0
69.5
137.08
3.26
200.00
3194 Carrie Speight Alston
3195 D P Ray Jr. Tax Collector
3196 Town of Lillington
3197 Wilbourne Furniture Co.
3198 Federal Extension Service
3199 A L Bowling
3200 Thomas James
3201 W H Matthews
3202 Louvenia McLean
3203 Mrs. Vera Ryals
3204 Kinton Rest Home
3205 C B codrington
3206 Mrs ;.Howard Matthews
3207 Fitchett Drug Co.
3208 M D Lanier, Postmaster
3209 Mrs. Lespie Clegg
3210 Claster Williams
3211 Margie Johnson
3212 Lamb Rest Home
3213 Caroline Earnhardt
3214 D P Ray, Jr. Ttx Colls ctor
3215 N C Department of Revenue
3216 Ruby Thornton
S S Tax withheld from employees
of Harnett Co. for the quarter
ending Dec. 31, 1958 296.21
Court reporting Jan 1958
Term 116.34
Jury tickets 967.45
Jan. rent 50.00
Jan. rent 100.00
USDA- Ins. participation for
Wm. Wayne Franklin Asst. Co Agent
of Harnett Co. 1.36
Salary
Salary
salary
salary
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Professional services
Clothing for Preston Mann
Statement
Stamps for Welfare Dept.
Boarding Home care
Cleaning Welfare office
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Court reporting Jan term
Jury tickets
Notary commission for Naomi
F. Hawley
General Assistance
52.93
38.90
24.20
19.45
90.00
15.00
5.00
15.00
40.00
28.00
97.5o
3.48
72.20
82.94
153.60
782.10
7.50
16.00
0
3217 A L Bowling salary
3218 Thomas James Salary
3219. W H Matthews Salary
3220 Louvenia McLean - salary
3221 D P. Ray, Jr. Tax Collector. Jury tickets
3222 James Harvey Mills General Assitance
3223 Voie Void
3224. J E Womble Welfare board meeting
3225 Harnett Co. welfare Dept. Miscellaneous expense for
keeping aged persons in own home
3226 Void Void
3227 Dr. Bruce Blackmon Welfare board meeting
3228 P R Brown Re- imbursement for bus fare fez,
Odis Purcell
k General Assistance
Invoice
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Hospital Inc- Hospitalization -
Hospitaligation
tal Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Court Reporting
Cleaning welfare: office
Postage for Health Dept.
Jury tickets
Co. Light bill for
Co. Light bill for
County's tel bill.
General Assitance
General Assistance
Salary
salary
salary
salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary .
Jan. salary
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan, salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel.
Jan. Salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary.
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary
Jan.. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
Jana salary and travel
3229 Annie Elliott MoCormic
3230 King Photo Supply Co.
3231 Good Hope Hospital Inc
3232 N 0 Memorial Hospital
3233 Betsy Johnson Memorial
3234 Good Dope Hospital Inc
3235 Cape Fear Valley Hospi
3236 Lee County Hospital
3237 St. Agnes Hospital
3238 Duke Hospital
3239 Gladys H. Poindexter
3240 Claster Williams --
324.1 M D Lanier, Postmaster
3242 D P nay Jr. Tax Collector
3243 Carolina Power and Light
3244 Carolina Power and Light
3245 Carolina Tel and Tel co
3246 Otis McDpugald
3247 Thelma Purcell
3218 A L Bowling
3249 Thomas James
3250 W H Matthews
3251 Louvenia McLean
3252 L A Tart
3253 Joe Curran
3254 Alex M Cameron
3255 William A Warren
3256 Worth Lee Byrd
3257 James R. Young
3258 Berles C. Johnson
3259 Lottie Patterson
3260 D P Ray Jr.
3261 Alice Patterson
3262- Lola O +Quinn
3263 D E Lasater Jr.
3264 Wade H. Stewart
3265 Edna K. Newton
3266 A. Walker O'Quinn
3267 J. Stanley Byrd
3268 B F Temple
3269 James V. Griffin
3270 1 L Upchurch
3271 E C Johnson, Jr.,
3272 H D Carson, Jr.
3273 Rachel W. Blanchard
3274 Inez Harrington
3275 Velma S. Edwards
3276 Flora Greene Milton
3277 Hilda W. Shaw
3278 Inez W. Sessoms
3279 B E Sturgill
3280 Lala Ruth`Sturgill
3281 Lela Moore Hall
3282 Naomi F. Hawley
3283 Glyness Meeks
3284 Judith S. Arnold
3285 Doris T. Reardon
3286 Joyce W. Stewart
3287 Patricia W. McDonald
3288 Helen L. Hunter
3289 Marjorie G. Richie
3290 Margaret J. Carringer
3291 S H Harrington, Jr.
3292 Sharon T. Cooley
3293 Glenn C. O'Kelley
3294 Sue Jo Glasby
3295 Eleanor Ruth Smith
ASC office
county
53.07
39.00
24.47
19.50
434.3o
7.00
5.00
20.00
5.70
3.91
9.00
45.30
17.25
4:27.00
13.95
10.00
12.00
11.42
87.50
150.30
3.97
25.00
673.90
154.69
415.50
32.00
15.00
53.07
39.00
24.39
19.50
65.00
4.0.00
40.00
40.00
78.50
203.00
424.78
198.10
388.74
198.10
198.10
383.92
479.30
169.10
378.35
397.75
388.45
398.5o
378.35
398.50
4.04.82
162.90
300.00
198.10
182.00
166.30
152.20
147.50
85.95
468.77
227.55
200.90
177.75
151.75
161.15
159.00
348.70
181.10
345.82
314.82
287.36
296.12
289.46
291.63
241`
3296
3297
3298
3299
3300
3301
3302
3303
3304
3305
3306
3307
3308
3309
3310
3311
3312
,3313
3314
3315
3316
3317
3318
3319
3320
3321
3322
3323
3324
3325
3326
3327
3328
3329
3330
3331
3332
3333
3334
3335
3336
3337
3338
3339
S J Clark, Jr. Jan. Salary and travel
Kenneth A. Watkins Jan. salary and travel
Wilma B. Womble Jan. salary
Emma Lee West Jan. salary and travel
Charlotte Ferrell Jan. salary and travel
Margie Harrington Jan. salary and travel
Esther T. Butts Jan. salary and travel
C R Ammons Jan. salary
T D O'Quinn Jan. salary
William Wayne Franklin Jan. salary
Juanita S. Hight Jan. salary
Ophelia McLean Jan. salary
L K Boxton Jan. salary
Ruby 1. Parker Jan. salary
Fonrose J. Gore Jan. salary
Fannie G. Byrd Jan. salary
Ida P. Hinnant Jan. salary
Dr. W B Hunter Jan. salary and travel
M. Irene Lassiter Jan. salary, travel and expense
Martha Anne Neighbors Jan. salary and travel
Hattie Ennis Barnes Jan. salary and travel
Rebecca S. Coleman Jan. salary and travel
Bessie S. Pruett
M H Canady
Gertrude P. Johnson
Alta Pearl Pope
Marie D. Canady
Elizabeth F. Matthews
Ruby T. Currin
Georgia Lee Brown
Madie Lee Morgan
Kyle Harrington
Ada W. Stone
Hobert B. Morgan
Void
Jake Lamm
Roy S. Godwin
Void
Lee Burt McLean
Jean Maness
Earl H. Wells
A Hay Thomas
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary, travel, expense
Jan salary, expense
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Void
Jan. salary
Jan. salary
Void
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary
Jan. salary and travel
Jan. salary and travel
$ 299.26
308.47
222.60
285.97
276.48
261.94
276.41
265.50
18.60
3398.00
95.12
49.72
205.50
203.39
14499/.45 55
71.76
672.03
375.70
274.09
314.90
299.54
311.26
376.64
212.05
153.20
87.16
400.89
228.72
161.85
151.73
278.80
152.80
305.50
417.9
214.50
318.59 2
173.35
352.55
361.50
M H Canady Car depreciation for Jan 1959 35.00
Colonial Life and Accident Ins. Co Group Ins for Harnett Co.
employees 15.00
3340 Hospital Saving Asso Group Ins. for Harnett Co
employees 201.55
3341 Mrs. Mack Black Boarding Home care 17.40
3342 Katie L. Smith Boarding Home care 21.20
3343 Mrs. Claude Clegg Clotning 15.00
3344 D B Griffis Refund for freight paid on fire
extinguishers for AS6 office 2.25
3345 Claster Williams Cleaning welfare office 3.49
3346 Lillie Lett Boarding Home care 29.3o
3347 Carolina Power and Light Co. Light bill for Dunn Health
Center 16.05
3348 A L Bowling salary 53.09
3349 Thomas James salary 39.00
3350 W H Matthews salary 24.37
3351 Louvenia McLean salary 19.50
3352 Ruvelle Bowling General assistance 30.00