HomeMy WebLinkAbout10011951Oct. 1st. 1951
The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday Oct. lst. 1951 with
L. A. Tart, Chairman, Worth Lee Byrd, R. L. Pate and C. G. Fields present, B. P.
Ingram was absent on account of illness. Also present were W. A. Johnson, County
Attorney, Herbert D. Carson, Auditor, and the Clerk to the Board.
The report of Robert B. Morgan C. S. C. .for the month of September was-approved
and ordered filed.
The report of Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds was approved and ordered filed.
The report of D. P. Ray, Jr. Tax Collector was approved and ordered filed.
The report of L. B. McLean, Veteran Service Officer was approved and ordered
filed.
The report of Grand Jury for September term 1951 was read and placed on file.
Commissioner Fields moved seconded by Com. Pate that H. Tally Dupree, B. R.
Township be relieved of late listing penalty in amount of $2.67 for reason that such
penalty aocured on account of error by the list taker. Motion carried.
-Upon motion of C. G. Fields seconded by Worth Lee Byrd the following resolution
was passed,
Be it resolved that parcel of land acquired by Harnett County under Judgment #
S -D # 2539 -A- 1566 be sold to Laudie S. Holder for the amount of $133.33 cash.
The Chairman of Board is hereby directed to execute deed and the Clerk to Board
will attest same.
It is ordered that Gordon L. Townsend, Aversboro Township, be relieved of late
listing penalty in amount of $2.03 for reason of military service at the time of
listing.
Worth Lee Byrd moved seconded by C. G. Fields that the following resolution be
passed.
WHEREAS, it has been called to our attention that the certain road in Anderson
Creek Township, Harnett County running from N. C. Highway No 210 to the E. W.
Grannis farm, a distance of approximately 3.2 miles is presently not a part of the
State Highway system and is in such poor condition that it is unable only in dry
weather; and
WHEREAS, the condition of such road is so poor that it is impossible to operate
school buses over it with the result that approximately 15 school children are being
required to walk more than the distance required by law;
WHEREAS, we feel that the condition of such road and the resulting hardship on
the school children and families residing along and upon said redd constitute an
emergency which requires immediate attention;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Board of Commissioners of Harnett County
that the condition of such road be and the same is hereby declared to be an emer-
gency and the North Carolina Highway and Public Works Commission is requested to
take immediate action to improve such road, sufficiently to enable school buses
to operate over and upon it, and further, to add such road to the State Highway Sys-
tem and maintain the same;
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Hon-
orable George S. Coble, Commissioner of the Sixth Highway Division with the road
petition which reads as follows;
IN ANDERSON CREEK TOWNSHIP, ;that certain road which runs from Highway # 210 to
what is known as the E. W. Gtannis farm a distance of 3.2 miles.
THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRAWN FOR THE TERM OF SUPERIOR Court Beginning
November 12, 1951.
J. B. Dupree Angier B R
James Raynor Spring Lake # 1 A 0
William A. Pleasant Coats Grove
Thomas F. Norris Dunn # 3 Aversboro
Ernest W. West Lillington # 2 U L R
A J. Coleman Olivia Bar.
Robert Johnson Dunn # 1 Aversboro
D. H. Ryals Dunn # 3 Aversboro
Mac Felton Stancil Dunn # 3 Aversboro.
J. D. Stewart Dunn Aversboro
David B, Rope Coats Grove
J S Phillips Benson # 1 Aversboro
Silas L. Alphin Dunn Aversboro
Ernest Campbell
Gerald S. Mann
Arnold West
John H. Smith
J P Ashley
Moses Autry
Maylon Byrd
Granger E. Norris
D E Ennis
Thurman Bowden
M H Brock
Arthur F. Pope
Wlarnece G. Raynor
C Williams
E M Edwards
J J West
M Garland Dupree
B T Mangum
J P Coats
Charles H Jackson
C V Hudson
Wm. Bryant Benson
H C White, Jr.
Lewis R. Tart
Wm. M. Davis
A W Blanchard
Dave Godfrey, Jr.
Floyd Johnson
G R Morgan
J A Miller
Percy Walton
James Davis
D A Wicker
Chester Ennis
J 0 Elmore
Felton Jackson
C E Pope
H W Edwards
J L Parker
Wm D Blake
Garfield Shipe
W M Bryant
Betsy Ross
Lee Cecil Moore
R P Byrd
Roy Bryant
H B Ligon
•THE FOLLOWING JURORS
19, 1951.
Carroll E. Vaughn
Leon Cummings
Sam Byrd
Andrew Sessoms
Frank T. Jackson
Leon Lee
Lloyd Jackson
Frank W. Thornton
Wallace McLamb
Bruce L. Gregory
H T Dupree
Elbert Clark
Nei11,B Thomas
W V Glover
B R Currin
Roger Bowden
W G Massengill
Vernon E. Byrd
Harvey Bess
W H Carroll
Alton Grimes
Clinton Currin
L T Thomas -
Malcolm McArtan
James E. Ragain
MoDuffie Johnson
G A Burgess
Alfred Pope
Fred Taylor
Sanford # 6
Dunn
Spring Lake # 1
Cameron # 2
Erwin
Erwin # 1
Coats
Erwin
Erwin
Angier # 1
Erwin
Dunn # 3
Coats # 1
Erwin
Erwin # 1
Cameron # 2
Angier # 1
Angier # 2
Lillington # 1
Dunn
Dunn # 3
Erwin
Erwin
Dunn # 4
Erwin
Dunn
Broadway # 1
Dunn # 3
Erwin
Dunn # 3
Dunn
Lillington
Lillington # 2
Buie's Creek
Dunn # 3
Dunn # 3
Dunn# 1
Lillington # 1
Lillington # 2
Dunn # 3
Dunn # 4
Lillington
Lillington
Erwin # 1
Erwin # 1
Dunn
Lillington
WERE DRAWN FOR THE TERM OF SUPERIOR
Lillington
Lillington # 2
Bunnlevel
Erwin
Dunn # 3
Dunn
Dunn # 3
Dunn # 2
Dunn # 3
Angier
Angier
Lillington
Lillington
Dunn # 2
Angier
Coats # 1
Erwin # 1
Bunnlevel # 1
Dunn
Dunn # 4
Coats
Angier
Lillington # 3
Linden # 1
Dunn
Dunn # 3
Lillington # 3
Dunn # 4
Spring Lake # 1
# 3
# 3
Barbecue
Aversboro
Anderson Cr.
Johnsonville
Duke
Duke
Grove
Grove
Grove
Black R.
Duke
Aversboro
Grove
Duke
Duke
Johnsonville
Grove
Black R.
Neill's Cr.
Aversboro
Aversboro
Duke
Duke
Aversboro
Duke
Aversboro
Barbecue
Aversboro
Duke
Aversboro
Aversboro
Lillington
Lillington
Neill's Creek
Aversboro
Aversboro
Aversboro
Neill's Cr.
U L R
Grove
Aversboro
Lillington
Lillington
' Stewarts Cr.
Stewarts Cr.
Aversboro
Lillington
COURT BEGINNING NOVEMBER
Lillington
Barbecue
Stewart's Cr.
Duke
Aversboro
Aversboro
Aversboro
Aversboro
Aversboro
Black River
Black River
U L R
Aversboro
Aversboro
Black River
Grove
Stewart's Cr.
Stewart's Cr.
Aversboro
Aversboro
Grove
Black River
U L R
A C
Aversboro
Grove
Anderson Cr.
Aversboro
Anderson Cr.
74
Eddie L. Parrish
J E Temple, Sr.
$ B Bolton
W O Cain
Elijah Register
Herman A Raeford,
Herbert Evans
Angier # 2
Bunnlevel
Erwin # 1
Lillington #
Dunn # 3
r. Dunn
Dunn # 3
Thefollowing petition was received
(1) To treat with all' weather surface
a street beginning at M Street to the
Balla rd. ( Petition filed)
Grove
Ste*arts Creek
Grove
Anderson Cr.
Aversboro
Aversboro
Duke
and ordered placed en file.
that road in Lillington Township
Johnsonville Road at the home of
which
Mack
is
The following petitions were approved and ordered forwarded to the, State
Highway and Public Works Commission.
(1) To build and maintain that road in U L R Township which runs from the State
Road'at Bessie Rogers Mailbox to Gaston McPhail house a distance of .5 miles
(2) To add to the system and maintain that certain road in Johnsonville Township
which runs from Olivia South to A D Hall's home a distance of 2/10 miles.
(Petitions mailed)
Miss Mattie Bain was appointed local Registrar for the Town of Coats -to
fill the unexpired term of Mrs._R. O. Stewart, who has resigned.
THE BOARD ADJOURNED
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Clerk To Board
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THE FOLLOWING CHECKS WERE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 1951.
724 W A Johnson
725 Louise McLauchlan
726 E L Jackson, Deputy
727 R C Monday
728 Eli Manning, Constable
729 0 R Pearce
730 Preston Porter Constqble
731 K C Matthews, Deputy
732 C L Tart, Agent
733 James H. Anderspm
734 Owen G Dunn
735 Mitchell Printing Co
736 Inez Harrington
737 Grover C. Henderson
738 K C Matthews
739 Dr A W Peede
740 John Mullins
741 Ruby Williams
742 Bertha Thompson
743 City Market
744 Brogden Produce Co Inc
745 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc
746 Thomas & Howard Co
747 Progressive Store
748 Orkin Extermination Co Inc
749 Pope's 51- $5.00 Store
750 James H. Anderson Co
751 The C B Dolge Co
752 O'Quinn & O'Quinn
753 Senter Brick Co.
754 Lillington Furniture Co
755 J G Paschall
756 Electric Motor & Refrigerati
757 Belmont Kittrell
758 Farmers Cotton Oil Co
759 Champion Milling Co Inc.
760 W A Davis Milling Co
761 Dictaphone Corp
762 Loraine Vail
763 Dr. C B Codrington
764 Wayne County Health Dept.
765 Fannie McAllister
766 Winchester Surgical Co
767 Butler & Carroll Drug Co
768 Dunn Family Laundry
769 Dr. Chas W Byrd
770 Robert B. Morgan C S C
771 The Michie Company
772 Robert B. Morgan CSC
773 Robert B. Morgan CSC
774 Conservation and Development
775 Bowen Office Equipment Co
776 Royal Typewriter Co Inc
777 W E Salmon, Sheriff
778 Town of Lillington
779 Layton Supply Co
780 Raleigh Office Supply Co
781 Void
782 Commercial Printing Co
783 Johnson & Bryan
784 Purdie Brothers Inc. -
785 Modern Laundry and Cleaners
786 Kelly's Drug Store
787 Edwards & Broughton Co
788 Storr Sales Co
789 J M Neighbors
790 Progressive Store
791 Colonial Stores Inc
792 Mrs. B H Haymore
793 Wilma Williams
794 LaFayette Drug Co
795 Kelly's Drmg Co
796 Duke Hospital
797 Dunn Hospital Inc.
798 Dr. C B Codrington
799 Drs. Cozart & Cozart
800 Dr. A C Broughton
801 R L Pittman Hospital Inc
Commission on Tax Foreclosure $ 47.05
Work in Sheriff's Office 20.00
Fees 5.00
Fees 15.00
Fees 25.00
Fees 29.40
fees 20.00
Fees 8.80
Invoice 126.87
Invoice 7.85
Invoice 15.95
Statement for Reg. of Deeds 11.22
Sept. Postage 40.00
Fees 65.00
Fees and Laundry 76.20
Statement 42.00
Work at County Home 60.00
Work at County Hone 75.00
Work at County Home 100.00-
Supplies for County Home 13.58
Invoice 17.50
12.82
45.21
84.02
20.00
.60
27.80
28.13
17.95
12.00
3.85
15.20
56.10
92.00
34.00
82.95
62.60
5.11
3.76
80.00
22.50
12.00
5.70
.35
14.37
60.00
81.68
Invoice CSC office 6.00
Postage 4.51
Fees 63.50
Co Co.Part for Fire control 194.74
Invoice 19.21
Invoice 175.00
Fees 44.95
County's water Bill Aug & Sept. 32.50
Supplies for Co.Home Jail & Court H. 103.49
Invoices Reg. of deeds and Health office 17.89
Void
Reg. of Deeds & Clerks office 42.57
Sept. Acct. for County H. & Jail 115.28
Supplies for County Home & Jail 95.36
Statement for Co. Home and Jail 54.81
Medicine Co. Home and Health Dept. 30.15
Supplies 42.68
Invoice 44.53
Relief Orders 20.00
Relief Orders 28.00
Relief Orders 30.00
Balance dor care of County Baby 1.52
Prescription Roy Dorman 2.00
Rx for Harvey Deal Welfare Dept. 3.60
Rx for Esther Matthews d'elfare Dept. 2.50
Welfare Dept. 506.74
Welfare Dept. 175.00
Professional Services Welfare Dept 28.00
" " Welfare Dept. 7.50
10.00
Hospitalization " " 210.00
Invoice
Invoice
Sept. account for County Home
Account for Harnett County
6 doz.clothers pins for Co. Home
Invoice
Inboice
For County Home
Rent for Cement Mixer
Invoice
Statement for Co. Home
on Service Invoice Co. Home
Vac Hogs
Invoice
Invoice for Co. Home
Invoice
Statement for Co. Welfare Dept.
Materials for Club cork
V D Clines
18 Milk Samples
Cleaning Dunn Health Center
Invoice
For Dunn Health Center
July, Aug. & Sept. Acct.
Fluroscopic Clinics
Fees
� 76
802 Highsmith Hospital
.803 Drs L R Doffermyre & Chas.W Byrd
804 Rebecca Haymore
805° Mrs. G B Noel'
806' Womble- & Companu
807' Sextonts Dept. Store
808' Rey t s
809° The Western North Car, Sanatorium
810' The North Caro, Sanatorium
811` The Eastern North Car.Sanatorium
812' State Hospital at Raleigh
813'H D Carson, Jr.
814' D P Ray, Jr. Tax Collector
815' Carolina Tel & Tel Co
816 Mrs. W M Tart
817 Thomas Lloyd Taylor
818 'Wachovia Bank & Trust
819-R B OtQuinn
820" Earl MoD. Westbrook
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
First Citizens Bank
Walter Gainey
V• V H Matthews
' David Campbell
' C B Allred
' Ruby Willett
`8 A Gainey`
"A P T -D Harnett Co
"Carolina Power & Light Go
' National Association for Mental
'W -H Matthews
' David Campbell
`D P Ray, Jr. Tax Collector
D P Ray Jr. 'Tax
o M D Lanier Postmaster
o Mrs. B H Haymore
837 Mrs. L L Wilborn
838 'Mrs. L L Wilborn
839 ° Mrs. G B Noe11
840 'Mrs. .G B Noel1
841 'Mrs. G.B Noell
842 `Mrs. G B Noell
843 Mrs. G B Noell
844 Mrs. G 8.Noell
845 Carolina Tel & Tel Co
846 N C State. Commission fpr
847 McLean Trucking Co
848 Void
849 Carrie Speight Alston
850 D. P. Ray, Jr. Tax Col
851 W. H. Matthews
852 David Campbell
853 = Lonnie Taylor
854 H D Carson, Jr.
855 R L Pate
856 L A Tart
857 °C G Fields
858 B P, Ingram
859 Worth L. Byrd
860 'W A Johnson
861 'Berles C. Johnson
862 Lottie Patterson
863 °D P Ray Jr
864 Alice Patterson;
865 Lola OtQuinn
866 'W .E Salmon
867 Rachel Weaver
868 Inez Harrington
869 Velma S. Edwards
870 Ada W. Stone
871 :Hilda Shaw
872 Elizabeth Pate
873 K C' Matthews
874 Mrs. K 0 Matthews
875 Annie Ashley
876 - John. Mas on
877 .Mrs, John Mason
878 C R Ammons
879 =T D OtQuinn
880 -Nina P Bethune
881 - Loranine Vail
882 Lela F. Huntley
Hospitalization Authorized by
Welfare Dept.
" by'Welfare Dept
Supplies for Baby Auth.by Welfare
" Authorized by Welfare Dept.
Relief Orders
Relief Order
Relief Order
Treatment authorized by Welfare
Dept.
by Welfare Dept.
" by Welfare Dept.
Services
Part Payment on Oct. Salary
Dog Tickets
Countys rTelephone Bill
Oct. allowance
Oet. allowance -
Rent Negro Agents office
Welfare Board Meeting
"
11 It tt
Withholding tax _Sept.
4 loads slabs
Salary
Salary
Rent for Veterans office Sept. &
6 dayswork at County Home
Sawing 4 loads of wood Co.
Cots_ part for APTD Oct.
County s light bill
Health Inc Magazine
Salary
Salary
Dog Tickets
Juryytickeis
Postage
Boarding home
Boarding
1t
ii
Jail
64,00
57.00
4:28:
20,66
15.65
7.50
9.82
17.81
361.16
19.24
40.00
125.00
34.50
189.19
15.00
10.00
15.00
5.00
6.92
1,045.40
40.00
45.00
32.50
Oct 35.00
14.52
20.00
101.50
101.84
1.00,
45.00
32.50
33.75
184.90
10.00
39.20
42.00
27.00
42.00
42.00
21.00
42.00
55.60
55.60
7.90
163.91
3.01
177.38
578.40
45.00
32.50.
3,00
236.00
60.00
50.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
200.00
388.40
165.90
360.60
157.70
157..74
438.25
133.10
282.55
176.00
124.90
133.13
124.90
125,00
75.00
70.00
215,00
75,00
219.00
177,00
67.50
162.80
113.10
"
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Telephone Bill Dunn Halt h Center
ind. Invoice
Invoice
Void
Court Reporting
Jury Tickets`
Salary
Salary
Working at Courthouse
Balance. Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary & travel
Oct. Salary
Oct Salary &.Travel
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary & travel
Oct.. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary &
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary &
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary & Travel
Oct Salary.& travel
7'7
883 Julia Ellen Stewart
884 Dr. W B Hunter
885 M. Irene Lassiter
886 Mabel L. Alston
887 Ruby J. Hood
888 Hattie E. Barnes
889 Glynn P Johnson
890 M H Canady
891 Gertrude Parker
892 Virginia B. Pittard
893 Lilly P. Taylor
894 Robert S. Morgan
895 Elizabeth F. Matthews
896 Ruby T. Curran
897 Frances M. Thomas
898 F H Taylor
899 Neill McKay Ross
900 L B McLean
901 Jean Maness
902 L K. Boston
903 Ida P. Hinnant
904 Ophelia McLean
905 Consevation & Development
906 M D Lanier, Postmaster
907 Wilma Williams
908 Naomi Hawley
909 Mildred Bradsher
910 Leona Breeden
911 Marjorie G. Richey
912 Mary M. McKnight
913 Emma Lee -est
914 Frances E. vrorrell
915 Gwendolyn a iilborn
916 R B O'duinn
917 Earl McD Westbrook
918 W H Matthews
919 David Campbell
920 M D Lanier Postmaster
Oct. Salary
Oct Salary & travel
Oct Salary & travel
Oct Salary & expense
Oct. Salary & travel
Oct Salary & travel
Oct Saiary & travel
Oct Salary & travel
Oct Salary & expense
Oct Salary & expense
Oct Salary & expense
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Oct. Salary
Balance Oct.
Oct. Salary
Oct Salary &
Oct Salary &
Oct. Salary
County's part
Postage
Oct Salary &
Oct Salary
Oct Salary
Oct Salary
Oct Salary &
Oct Salary &
Oct Salary &
Oct Salary &
Oct Salary &
welfare Board
welfare Board
Salary
Salary
Postage Veter
Salary
travel
travel
for fire control
travel
Travel
travel
Travel
travel
travel
meeting
Meeting
ans Service Office
$ 55.00
627.51
313.47
295.34
249.71
256.23
251.84
350.74
143.70
135.28
282.99
393.30
196.80
165.90
112.60
296.40
233.33
268.35
135.00
157.00
65.00
10.00
192.45
25.00
394.67
167.75
157.70
143.15
301.67
271.77
264.68
314.16
130.87
5.00
6.92
45.00
52.50
8.00