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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0706195928 JULY 6th. 1959 The Board of Commissioners met in regular session with all members present. Also present were the Auditor, W. A. Taylor, Attorney, acting County Attorney and the Clerk to Board. The Following Reports were received and placed on file: Elizabeth F. Matthews D. P. Ray Kyle Harrington Inez Harrington L. B. McLean Earl Wells Roy Godwin B. H. Sellers Clark Superior Court Tax Collector Clerk Recorders Court Register of Deeds Vererans Service Officer Dog Warden Electrical inspector Electrical Inspector Continuation Certificate on Bond 90- 369596 P 0 in amount of $5000.00, with Kyle Harrington. Clerk Recorders Court, as Principal, was approved. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE Continuation Certificate Bond No. 90- 369596 PO In consideration of the sum of Thirty Seven and 50 /100 Dollars this bond, 'subject to all its covenants and conditions continued in force until on the 1st day of July,1960, IT 1S EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal 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: 5,000.00 ATTACHED to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars heretofore issued from the 1st. day of July 1955 on behalf of Kyle Archie Harrington, Broadway, N. C., Clerk Recorders Court and in favor of Harnett County, N. C. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument to be signed by its President and Secretay at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st day of May, 1959, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless countersigned by an authorized representative of the Company. Glenn C. Bramble Secretary Thomson -Davis Agency W. T. Harper Chairman of the Board and President. Countersigned (Seal) Jams F. Davis Authorized Representative P.O. Continuation Certificate on Bond No. 90- 156b97 P.O. ammount of $540000.00 With Alice Patterson as Principal was approved. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE Continuation Certificate Bond No. 90- 156697 PO In Consideration of the sum of Fifty Dollars this bond, subject to all its covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 1st day of July, 1960, IT 1S EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not cumula- tive, and that the total liability of the Mary land 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; 5,000.00 ATTACHED to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars heretofore issued from the 1st day of July. 1953, on behalf of Alice Patterson Lillington, N. C., Harnett County, N. C.. and in favor of Duncan P. Ray, Jr. Tax Collector. Harnett County. N. C. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore. Maryland, tills 1st day of May, 1959 but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless contersigned by an authorized representative of the Company, Glenn C. Bramble W. T. Harper Secretary Chairman of the Board and President Thomson- Davis Agency Countersigned Authorized Representative Continuation Certificate on Bond No. 90- 156898 PO in the amount of With Lola O'Quinn as Principal was approved. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE Continuation Certificate, 5,000.00 Bond No. 90- 156898 PO In Consideration of the sum of Twenty Five Dollars this bond, subject to all its covenants anriditions is hereby continued in force until on the 1st day of July 1960 IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the;zattached bond and all renewal or continuation certificate attached thereto (including this one) are not cumula- tive, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under the attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificate shall not exceed the penalty named in the attached bond, to wit: 5,000.00 ATTACHED to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars heretofore issued from -the ls,t day of July 1953 on behalf �f Lola O'Quinn, Mamers, N. C., Clerk and in favor of Duncan P. Ray, Jr. Tax Collector, Harnett County, N. C 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 -May, 1959, but the same shall not be binding upon. the Company unless counter- signed by an authorized representative of the Company.. Glenn C. Bramble Secretary Thomason -Davis AGency W. T. Harper Chairman of the Board and President Countersigned (Seal) James F. Davis Authorized Representative Continuation Certificate on Bond No. 92- 532550 in amount of $5,000.00, with David Eaton Lasater, Jr. was approved. ** , iH n ii9^q' n -iCiF* 9j *T * 73 •nniSniC iSn * MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE Continuation Certificate Bond No. 92- 532550 IN CONSIDERATION of the sum of Fifty Dollars this bond, subject to all'its covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 30th day of June, 1960, I'T IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewals or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not cumula- tive, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under the att- ached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not exceed the penalty named in the attached bond, to wit $5,000.00 ATTACHED to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of Five Thousand Doll ars 289 heretofore issued from the 30th day of June, 1958, on behalf of David Eaton Lasater, Jr, and in favor of Duncan P. Ray, Jr., 'Tax Collector. Harnett County. N. C. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore. Maryland. this 23rd, day of June, 1959, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless counter- signed by an authorized representative of the Company. Glenn C. Bramble W. T. Harper Secretary President Thomason -Davis Agency Countersigned James F. Davis Authorized Representative Bond in amount of $35,000.00 with Duncan Patterson Ray, Jr, Harnett County Tax Collector as Principal was approved. MARYLAND CABUALTY COMPANY BAL'i'Im0AE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT Duncan Patterson Ray, Jr, 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 the Surety) are held and firmly bond unto the Harnett County Board of Commissioners Lillington, North Carolina (hereinafter called Obligee) in the penalty of Thirty Five Thousand and no /100 Dollars ($35,000,00) 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 AFOiiEGOING OBLIGATION 1S SUCH, that Whereas, the said Principal was appointed Harnett County Tax Collector for the term beginning on the 1st day of July, 1959. and ending on the 30th day of June. 1960, 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 into his hands, according to law, then tnis 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 conditions precedent to the right of recovery hereunder: IT 1S 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 any act or acts covered by this bond which may have been - committed by the Principal up the date of such cancellation under the term, conditions and provisions of tnis 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 si'rall have been in force. AND IT 1S FURTHER MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL PARTIES HERETO, that the Surety shall not be liable to the said Obligee for any loss or losses result ing by reason of the failure of the said Principal to collect any peption or all taxes which he may be chargeable to collect by reason of his election or appointment to said office and that said Surety shall not be liable for failure of the said principal to take any legal action to collect such taxes. AND IT 1S FURTHER MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL THE PARTIES HERETO, that the said Surety shall not be liable to the said Obligee for any losses resulting to the said Obligee by reason of any public moneys being now on general or special deposit or hereafter placed on general or special deposit by the said Principal, with any bank, depository, or depositories, or by reaenn of the allowance to or accept- ance by said Principal of any interest thereon, by Law, Decision, Statute or Ordinanc to the contrary notsithstanding. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 1st day of July, 1959. Witness: Elizabeth F. Matthews as to Principal Inez Harrington as to Surety Countersigned James F. Davis Resident AAent (Seal) Duncan Patterson Ray, Jr, (Seal) Principal Maryland Casualty Company By J.A. Brawlay / Attorney in Fact Commissioner Byrd moved, seconded by Commission Curran, that the Harnett County Health Department be authorized to order 1000 doses of Salk Vaccine to be used to aaccinate those persons who are unable to pay upon it!hejrisigning oath, stating that they aee unable to pay. Motion carried./ Upon motion of Commissioner Byrd, seconded by Commissioner Currin, that contract for Audit of the County Offices be given to Thurman Ennis, the cost not to exceed $1600.00. Motion carried. THE FOLLOWING ROAD PETITION WAS :APPROVED To Grade and maintain that road in Barbecue Township which is 1.6 miles (Petition given to W. H. Parrish for presentation) Commissioner Byrd moved seconded by Commissioner Currin, that tax suits for year 1956 against Garland Walters ( S D 2866) Black River Township and Jaynes Aaron Holmes s D 2866 in Duke Township be non suited. Motion carried. 1959 Budget Resolution was presented to the Board -of Commissioners and accepted on tentative basis. A copy is on file in the Register of Deeds office. On motion of Commissioner Byrd, seconded by Commfeeioner'Cgrrin, the board voted unanimously to convey to Levander and - Carrie G. Melvin it interest in the lands acquired in a tax foreclosure judgment SD 2572-A 1570 upon payment to the county the sum of $ 390.00 the same representing taxes, penalties, and court cost now due on said land and upon condition that the said Levander and Carrie G. Melvin list the said lands for taxes for the year 1959 and pay the taxes thereon. The Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to execute a deed to be attested by the Clerk to the Board conveying the county's interest in that lot on East Divine Street, Dunn N C. Averasboro Twp. to the said Levander and Carrie G. Melvin. The Following Jurors Were Drawn For The Term of Civil Court Beginning August 17th. 1959. 1. L. J. Page 2. S M Matthews - 3. James A. Coats. 4. Clarence Blalock 5. Clarence.'Thomas 6. L M Warren, Jr. 7. Hugh Willie Tart 8. W A Melvin 9. Haywood Bunnell 10. W H Christian 11. Wilton. S. Kelly 12. Harold T. Butts 13. Wm F. Raynor 14. Paul MOnk 15. Sidney W. McMillian 16. J L Harrington, -Jr. 17. E 0 Gates 10. William 0 Blackmon 19. H D Hester 20. Norman Shaw 21. Judd L. Senter 22. H L Brown 23. Stephens David Core 24. James W. Royal 25. W A Norris 26. Butler Day 27. D E Woodley 28. J T Stewart 29. James C. Coleman 30. W.T Wilkins 31. John W. Thomas 32. Joe Byrd 33. P M Black 34. Carl L 'Tripp 35. Claxton R. Turner 36. Worth Hamilton 37. Robert. L. Smith 38. Dayton Holder 39. G B Matthews 40. H K Barbour 41: Kenneth Moore L C Bullock Fred Walton H M Warren Edward G. Thomas, Jr.? 43. 44. 45. Lillington # Angier # 2 Dunn Angier # 2 Broadway # 1 Dunn Dunn Erwin Cameron # 2 Lillington # 3 Sanford # Lillington # 1 Lillington # 1 Dunn Spring Lke Lillington Lillington Erwin Lillington # 3 Spring Lake # 1 Fuquay Springs # 2 Willow Springs # 1 Dunn Erwin # 1 Willow Springs # 1 Lillington # 1 Bunnlevel Buies Creek Bunnlevel # 1 Dunn # 2 Olivia Lillington Lillington # 2 Dunn # 3 Dunn Ohalybeate Springs Dunn Spring Lake Angier # 2 Angier # 2 Angier Fuquay # 1 Dunn Dunnn # 4 Bunnlevel # 1 3 Upper Little River Black River :.Averasboro Black River Upper Little River Averasboro Averasboro Duke Johnsonville Upper Little River Barbecue Neills Creek Anderson Creek Averasboro Anderson Creek Lillington Lillington Duke Upper Little River Anderson Creek Hectors Creek Black River Averasboro Grove Black River Neills Creek Stewarts Creek Neills Creek Stewarts Creek twp. Averasboro Barbecue Lillington Upper Little River Averasboro Averasboro Hectors Creek Averasboro Anderson Creek Black River Black River black River Buckhorn Averasboro Averasboro Stewarts Cr. 291\ Commissioner Curran moved, seconded by Commissioner Cameron, that a Rural Policeman be appointed on first Monday in December for District 3 to begin his duties on January 1st. 1960. Motion carried. Commission Byrd moved, seconded by Commissioner Warren, that the Dog Warden program be reduced to one man beginning October 1st. 1959. Motion carried. Commissioner Cameron moved, seconded by Commiss Thomas be and he is hereby appointed Dog Warden be to serve until December 1st. 1960. with the unders will maintain his residence in the vicinity of Lil toner Byrd. that Ray ginning October 1st. 1959, tanding that Mr. Thomas lington. Motion carried. The Board recessed to reconvene on Monday. July 27th., at 6:00 P. M. ee' itc7.0/6 9 r Chairman Clerk to Board