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APRIL 7th. 1952
The Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County met in regular session
on Monday April 7th. 1952, with all members present. Also present were the
County Attorney, the Auditor and the Clerk to Board.
The report of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Matthews, Acting Clerk of Superior Court
was approved and ordered filed.
The report of D. P. Ray, Jr., Tax Colleltor, was approved and ordered filed.
The report of Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds, was approved and ordered
filed.
The report of L. B. McLean, Veteran Officer, was approved and ordered filed.
The report of B. H. Sellars, Electrical Inspector, was approved and ordered .
filed.
The report of J. L. Bishop, Electrical Inspector, was approved and ordered
filed.
Continuation Certificate Bond #859400 P 0 in the sum of $1000.00, with William
Preston Porter, constable in Duke Township, as principal with Maryland Casualty
Co. was approved and ordered filed.
Maryland Casualty Company Baltimore _
Continuation Certificate Bond No. 973075
In consideration of the sum of $10.00 Lollars this bond, subject to all its
covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until Noon on the 4 day of
December, 1952.
It Is Expressly Understood and Agreed that the attached bond and all renewal
or continuation certificate attached thereto (including this one) are not cumu-
lative, and that the total liablility 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 $1,000.00
ATTACHED to and forming part of the bond in the amount of One thousand and no
100 ($1,000.00) Dollars heretofore issued from the 4th day of December, 1950 on
behalf of William B. Castleberry and in favor of State of North Carolina
IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 5th day
of November, 1951, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless coun -
tersigned by an authorized of the company.
Glenn C. Bramble, ° ecretary
Continuation Certificate bond
William B. Castleberry, Constable,
approved and ordered filed.
Maryland Casualty Company
Continuation Certificate
W. T. Harper, President
Countersigned:
James F. Davis, Authorized Rep.
# 973075 in the sum of $1,000.00, with
as Principal with Maryland Casualty Co. was
Baltimore
In consideration of the sum of $10.00 Dollars this bond, subject to all its
covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until Noon on the 4th day
of December, 1952.
It is Expressly Understood and Agreed that the attached bond and all renewal
or coninuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not cumu-
lative, and that the total liablility of the Maryland Casualty Company under the
attached bond and all such renewal of continuation certificate shall not exceed
the penalty namedin the attached bond, to wit 01,000.00.
Attached to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of One Thousand and
no /100 ($1,000.00 Dollars, heretofore issued from the 4 day of December 1950. on
behalf of William B. Castleberry and in favor of State of North Carolina.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Maryland Caualty Company has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 5 day of
November, 1951, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless counter-
signed by an authorized representative of the Company.
Glenn C. Bramble, Secretary W T Harper, President
Countersigned: James F. Davis
Authorized Representative.
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Bond 90- 059 -269 with Maryland Casualty Company with H. D. Carson, County
Auditor, as Principal, in amount of $10,000.00, with Maryland Casualty Company. :,:
was approved and ordered filed.
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY - BALTIMORE
KNWW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Herbert D..Carson, Jr.,.Lillington, North
Carolina, as principal (hereinafter called Principal) and the Maryland Casualty Cs
Company, a corporation of the State of Maryland, having its principal office in the
City of Baltimore, Maryland, as Surety, (hereinaflter called Surety) are held and
firmly bond unto the Board of County Commissioners -of Harnett County, N. C. in
the penalty of Ten Thousand and no /100 Dollars ($10,000.00) to the payment where-
of, well and truly to be made and done,; the said Principal bonds himself, his heirs,
executors and administrators, and the said Surety binds itself, its successors and
assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. -
THE CONDITION OF THE AFOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, THAT WHEREAS the said
trincipal was appointed County Auditor for the term beginning on the 2nd. day of
1951 and ending on the 2nd day of December 1952.
NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Brincipal shall during the term of this bond, well
and faithfully perform -all and singular the duties incumbent upon him by reason of
his election or appointment as said County Auditor, except as hereinafter limited,
and honestly account for all moneys coming into his hands as said County Auditor,
according to law, then this' obligation shall be null and void; it is otherwise to
be and remain in full force and, virtue
THIS BOND is executed by the Surety upon the following express conditons,'which.
shall be conditions precedent to the right of recovery hereunder;
IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL PARTIES HERETO, that if the
Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by giving -(30) day s notice in
writing to the said Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, N. C., ands
this bond shall be, deemed cancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30) days,
the said Surety remaining liable for-all or any act or acts covered by this bond
which may have been committed by the Principal up to the date of such cancellation
under the terms, conditions and provisions of this -bond, and the Surety shall,
upon surrender of this bond and. its release from all liability thereunder, refund
the premium paid, less a pro rate part thereof, for the time this bond shall have
been in force.
AND IT S$ FURTHER MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL THE PARTIES HERE*
TO, that the said Surety shall not be liable to said Board of County Commissioners
of Harnett County, N.C, for any loss resulting to said Board of County Commission-
ers of Harnett County, N. C. be reason of any poblic moneys being now on general
or special deposit or hereafter placed on general or special deposit by or on be-
half of the said Principal, with any bank, depository, depositories, or by reason
of the allowance to or acceptance by said Principal of any interest thereon, any
Law, Decision or Statute of the State of North Carolina or Ordinance of the said
Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, -N. C. to the contrary notwith-
standing;
SIGNED,' SEALED AND DATED this 2 day of Dedember,'1951
Witness
,Principal
Maryland Casualty Company
J. P. Brawley
Atty -in -Fact
Countersigned:
James F. Davis
Resident Agent
Whereas, Miss Whilma Williams, Superintendent of Department of Public Welfare,
has had Henry Stewart, long an inmate of the County Home examindd by Doctors at
Duke Hospital to determine his physical condition and physical ability to work
and has today reported tothis Board that said Doctors have advised heruthat the
said Henry Stewart is physically able to do light work, And
Whereas, in view of said report it is the opinion of this Board
`envy Stewart is not now a proper subject to be quartered in the
and that he should be removed therefrom in order that someone more
kept in.the County Home.
that the said
County Home,
entitled hey be
NOW, THEREFQ E be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County,
that the said henry Stewart be and Nae. _ as hereby discharged from the County Home,
and the said henry Stewart is herewithi'directed to forthwith from the. said County
Home.
Upon:iotion of bom. H. S. Holloway, seconded by Com. R. L.
Williams, Supt. of Welfare Department, was authorized to send
patient-at the State Sanitorium, to Duke Hospital for further
Motion carried,
Pate, Miss Wilma
Make A. Porter, a
treatment.
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Worth Lee Byrd, moved, seconded by R. L. Pate, that Willie H. Young, Angier,
N. C. be granted free pedlers license for a period of one year by reason of the
fact that he is a disabled Veteran of World War No. 1.
The Following road petitions were received and placed on file:
(1) That road in Rector's Creek Township, which runs from 15A at the hone of
John Holland and around by Ballard's to Highway No. 60 at the edge of Kipling, be
made an all weatner road.
(2) That road in Johnsonville Township about two miles North of N. C. # 27 on a
black Top Road from Lemon Springs Road to the Johnsonville Road to a dirt road
3 -3/5 miles from Olivia, N. C. be pulled up and Sand Graveled
(3) That road in igeill's Creek 'Township in the Town of Buie's Creek which runs
from Taylor street to nighway No. 421 to Cemetery in Buie's Creek, and known as
the Cemetery Road, be constructed on old road bed and black surfaced.
(4) That road in Duke Township which runs from Old Lucas Mail Route to Antioch
rtoad to be pulled up and leveled.
(5) That road in Anderson Creek Township which runs from Highway # 210, Hommer
Lewis Service Station to Sorrell Farm Road by W. J. Bradford an old Farm Place,
to be pulled up and fixed with sand gravel for farm produce hauling.
(6$ That road in Aversboro Township which runs from The Mary Stewart's School
House Road at the home of Jerimiah Stewart to the old Stewart Pond Road at the
home of V. T. Lee, to be constructed into a new goad.
(7) That road in Johnsonville sownship to open up and maintain a public road
running in a southwestern direction from the Harrington farm on the Spout
Springs- Cameron Hir•hway to the residence of Owen Graham on the Buffalo Road, a
distance of approximately one mile.
(0) That road in Upper Little River Township, to lay out and build the highway
leading from the Alex Byrd place running westwardly to the Swann Ford on Daniel's
Creek. We are asking the Lee County Commissioners to take the same action on the
Lee County side, running to Swann Ford, as the distance connecting both ends,
that is from the Alex Byrd place in Harnett County to the point in Lee County which
is already planned is less than two miles.
Mrs. Mary L. McAllister, Southeastern District Supervisor from the State
Extension Department, appeared before the Board and offered the regisnation of
Mrs. Loraine Vail Butler, as Home Demonstration Agent, and recommended the appoint-
ment of Miss Lela Huntley to fill the unexpired term.
The resisnation of Mrs. Loraine Vail Butler, Home Demonstration Agent of
Harnett County, was accepted to take effect May 1st. 1952.
Worth Lee Byrd, moved, seconded, by R. L. Pate that Miss Lela Huntley be
and she is hereby appointed Home Demonstration Agent of Harnett County to begin
her duties on May 1, 1952. Motion carried.
Worth Lee Byrd, moved, seconded, by H. S. Holloway, that the heads of each
County Office have prepared and present the budget for their respective office
at the next regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners. Motion carried.
THE FOLLOWING- NAMED WERE DRAilIN FOR TFE TERM OF CIVIL COURT BEGINNING
MAY 5th, 1952:
1. Joseph McKay
2. Arnold L. Nordan
3. James R. Jones
L}. N. M. Johnson
5. J. H. Tart
6. Charlie W. Tart
7. Jesse M. Godwin
8. R. F. Avery
9. Lloyd Moore
10. Daniel B. Griffis
11. eiamie Haighwood
12. H W Patterson
13. A L Jenkins
14. James Walker
15. A D Adcock
16. J G Young
17. Paul C. Graham
18. F S Blanchard
19. D C Parker
20. James Thomas
21. 0 W Weeks
22, G E Turlington
Cameron # 2
Lillington /� 3
Erwin
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn # 2
Erwin
Erwin
Dunn # 3
Erwin # 1
Lillington
Broadway if 1
Erwin
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Jonesboro Heights
Fuouay # 1
rwin # 1
Lillington # 3
Dunn # 2
Buie's Creek
Johnsonville
U L R
Luke
Aversboro
"versboro
Aversboro
Duke
Duke
Aversboro
S 0
Lillington
U L R
Aversboro
Aversboro,
Aversboro
Aversboro
Barbecue
Buckhorn
S C
Lillington
Aversboro
N C
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23. W Troy Godwin
24. W B Hall
25. A Harvey Rambeaut
26. Lynn G. Parker
27. Charles Levy Byrd
28. Josephus'Powell
29. 0 B Currin Jr.
30. Norman E. Gossett
31 G. Graham Byrd
32 J E Barber"
33. Merlon Stancil
34. Annie B. Massengill
35. Ladoma E. Adams
36. J C Harmon
THE FOLLOWING NAMES WERE
MAY 19th, 1952.
1. Lindsey Wilson
2. C E Allen
3. W M (Willard)Wicker
4. Amory D. Olds
5. G C Partin
6. John M. Wood
7. Lewis West
8. Joseph Edward Wicker
9. Arthur B, -Byrd
10. Monroe M. Tart
11. Hubert Williams
12. W S Mason
13. J V Griffin
14. G H LaFontain
15. W F Bethune
16. E H Bethune
17. Nicholas A. Joseph
18. Guy H. Graham
19. -L C McLean
20. W E Nichols
21. G H Woodworth
22. Edward Chance
23. Erwin Holder -
24. Bernard Davis
25. W Nelson Ennis
26. Alex Womack
27. Claude Harrington
28. Lonnie Champion
29. J C Suggs
30. James W. Coats
31. Joe Mangum
32. Claybourne Adams
33. Norman Cameron
34. Luby Naylor
35. James Archie Gregory
36. John McCall
Dunn
Dunn # 2
Coats 1
Dunn
Bunnlevel
Dunn I 3
Angier
Lillington
Coats
Broadway # 1
Dunn #3'
Erwin fr 1
Angier # 2
Buie's Creek
Aversboro
Aversboro
Grove
Aversboro
S C
Aversboro
B R
Lillington
Grove
U -LvR
Aversboro
S
B R
N C
DRAWN FOR THE TERM OF CRIMINAL COURT BEGINNING
Jonesboro Heights Sanford
Coats # 1
Jonesboro Heights Sanford
Dunn ;# 3
Bu nnlevel if 1
Erwin
Dunn.
Jonesboro Heights Sanford
Lillington -
Dunn # 4
Coats
Dunn
Holly Springs # 1
Dunn # 3'
Lillington
Lillington
Erwin
Jonesboro Heights, Sanford
Lillington
Coats
Erwin
Dunn ;# 4
Coats
Lillington :,# 3
Dunn # 3
Broadway •# 1
Lillington ,;# 2
Fuquay Springs ;# 1
Lillington j 2
Dunn
Lillington # 3
Angier
Broadway # 1
Dunn
Erwin
Dunn
Barbecue
Grove
Barbecue
Aversboro
A C
Aversboro
Aversboro
Barbecue
Lillington
Aversboro
Grove
Aversboro
Buckhorn
kiersboro
Lillington
-Lillington
tuke
Barbecue
Lillington
Grove
Duke
Aversboro
Grove
Grove
Grove
U L R
Lillington- -
Buckhorn
Lillington
Ave- rsboro
Lillington
Black River`
U L R
Aversboro
Aversboro
Aversboro
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THE 'OLIOWING CHECKS 4IFRE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1952.
2129 Mrs. Wilsie Steele
2130 Mrs. Rebecca Haymore
2131 Mrs. Rebecca Haymore
2132 iArs. James Earl Wester
2133 Mrs. James Larl wester
2134 Mrs. James Earl wester
2135 'irs. ' . B. Noell
2.136 Mrs. G B. Noell
2137 Mrs. G. B. Noell
2138 Mrs. L. L. wilborn
2139 Mrs. L. L. Wilborn-
2140 Worth L. Byrd
2151 '?. B. C' auinn
2142 Mrs. b1. M. 'fart
211i3 inomas Lloyd Taylor
21L;_h dachovia sank & 'rust Uo
215.5 C B. Allred
Boarding Home Care
Board ing Home Care
Boarding Home Care
Boarding Home Care
boarding Home Care
Boarding Horne Care
Boarding Home Care
boarding Home Care
Boarding Home Care
Boarding Home Care
Boarding Home Care
Welfare Board Meeting
Welfare Board Fleeting
Hail allowance
April allowance
Fr.nt "or hegro A'gent's office
Rent Veterans office
2146 Carrie Speight Alston Court deporting
2147 D. P. Ray, Jr. Tax Collector Jury 'Tickets
A P T D Fune County's part April 1952
N C Mate Com. for °lind Invoice April 4 1952
'.J H Matthews Salary
David Campbell Salary
Annie Ashley Salary
Void Void
Carolina Tel & Tel Co County's Telephone
Carolina Tel & Tel Co Telephone bill for Dunnhelth Center
First Citizens Bark & Trust CoWithholding tax I21arch 1952
M D Lanier Postmaster Stamped envelopes
H D Carson Jr. Part payment on Salary
J Henry Vaughn Sec- Treas/ 1952 Dues
Twyford Printing Co Invoice
March Sairy
Fees
Fees
Fees
Fess
fees
fees
Tess
2'ess
Fess
Fees
Bond sP rbert Carson, Jr.
Invoice
211,8
211;9
2150
2151
2152
2153
2154
2155
2156
2157
2158
2159
2160
2161
2162
2163
2164
Mrs. Sudie S. Parrish
F. E Sturgi_ll
• L Jackson Constable
Eli :fanning
2165 Preston Porter
2166 E L Morgan, Constable
2167 W B Castleberry Constable
2168 W E Salmon, Sheriff
2169 K C Matthews, Deputy
2170 D K Stewart Deputy
2171 0 R Pearce 6onstable
2172 Thomson- Davis A7.ency
2173 rlalker Martin, Inc
2174 Edwards a Broughton Co Register of Deeds office
2175 Inez Harrington Reg. of Deeds .'_arch postage
2176 K. 0. Matthews Jailor Fees & Laundry
2177 March accont for Jail
2178 Statement
2179 Repairs Colored AAA Llag
2100 P 21 A office
2181 Paid out March
2162 work at County Horne
2163 Work at County Roam
Work at County Home
Johnson & Bryan
Holloway Plumbing Shop
H M Turlinrton
Pemberton Llectric Co
John Mason
Annie iMcKoy
Margaret Buie
2184 John Mullins
2185 Bertha Thompson
2166 Lovie i ici' ei ll
2167 Lillingto Ice a reel Co
2188 Uity Market
2169 Colonial rrozen rood Lockers Statement
2190 Brogden Produce Co Invoice
2191 Progressive Stores
2192 Lillington Holler Mills Inc
2193 Orkin Exterminating Co Inc
2194 Puritan Chemical Co
2195 LaFayette Drug Co
2196 Pope's 50 +5.00 Store
2197 0' auinn & 0' <cuinn
2198 J E Womble & sons
2199 Womble Company
2200 Sexton's Department Store County Home
2201 Electric :Motor & Refri:geration Service invoice
2202 F.0lmont Kittrell County 'home
2203 Champion Milling Co Inc ±-_voice
x204 W A Davis :filling Co Iii oice
2205 Storr Sales Co Statement Welfare Dept.
2206 Lewis Super Service Co Welfare Dept.
IP a II
I
Coal for County Home
March account ^or County Home
~larch account County Home
Invoice County Home
statement
Invoice
Statement County Horne
County Home
'ounty Home
County Home
Supplies for County Home
5.6o
15.40
5.60
42.00
42.00
5.6o
42.00
42.00
21.00
42.0o
27.00
5.00
5.00
15.00
10.00
15.00
17.50
56.39
559.60
126.50
414.30
/45.00
32.50
16.00
147.91
11.85
1,128.70
20.28
125.00
25.00
1.45
160.00
25.00
15.00
45.00
20.00
15.00
25.00
27.75
21.80
8.60
36.80
100.99
70.69
10.27
L5.00
63.00
126.50
7.00
50.56
6.00
127.90
54.18
27.45
65.00
70.00
65.00
297.35
14.26
65.56
5.75
36.01
49.88
10.00
72.50
70.06
4.75
46.50
33.20
)5.35
21.80
15.17
29.00
172.20
166.30
31.95
76.52
2207 Gray & Creech Inc
2208 Dr. C B Codrington
2209 Fannie Mchllister
2210 Fowler Radio Company
2211 The Good -Lite Company
2212 Tart Coal & Oil Co
2213 Merck & Co Inc.-
2214 - Winchester Surgical Supply Co
2215 State Laboratory Of Hygene
2216 Dr. Charles W.'Byrd
2217 -Elizabeth F. Matthews
2218 Elizabeth F. Matthews
2219 -State Hospital at Raleigh
2220 Alfred Williams & Co
2221 - Elizabeth F. Matthews
2222 John M. Strong
2223 Bowen Office Equipment Co
2224 Mitchell Printing Co
2225 The Daily ktecord
2226 The -Dunn Dispatch
2227 Harnett County News
2228 Raleigh Of£iee Supply Co
2229 James H. AndersonGo
2230 Layton Supply Co
2231 -Town of Lillington
2232 E B Culbreth
2233 Commercial Printing Co
2234 Owen C. Dunneo
2235 Purdie Brothers Inc
2236 Kelly's Drug Co -
2237 Modern Laundry and Cleaners
2238 Proogressive Store
22392LI ?C McKinney
2240 Neighbors Food Center
2241 Matthews & Smith
2242 Womble's Food Store
2243 City Market
2244 G F Bennett
2245 Colonial Stores
2246 D R -Smith
2247 Colonial Stores'
2248 J & W Grocery
2249 Farmers Exchange
2250 Layton Supply Co'
2251 Broadway Drug Store
2252 Fitchett Drug Co
2253 LaFayette Drug Co
2254 Hood's Drug Store -
2255 Kelly's Drug Store
2256 Yanceybille Drug Co
2257 Lee County Hospital
2258 Dr. J K Williford
2259 -Dr. F T Eastwood
2260 Drs. L. R. Doffermyre
2261 Good Hope Hospital, Inca
2262 Duke Hospital
2263 'Frances Worrell
2264 Womble Company
2265 'Steinberg & Co
2266 'Jonesboro's Lee-Drug Store
2267 O'Quinn & O'uinn
2268 Kelly's Drug Store
2269 Ray's
2270 -Belk's Dept. Store
2271 - Mack's 5-10 Store
2272 -Efird's Dept. Store
2273 Wayne Justesen
2274 -State Commission for Blind
2275 -Wake County Tuberculosis SanatO
2276 The Eastern N C Sanatorium
2277 The Western N C Sanatorium
2278 The N C Sanatorium
2279 Rachel Weaver
2280 M. D. Lanier, Postmaster
2281 -W H Matthews
2282 David Campbell -
2283 Annie Ashley
2284 Lela F. Huntley
2285 D B Dean
2286 - 0 H Thornton
2287 M D Lanier
Invoice
V D Clinic
Cleaning Health Center
Repair Health Dept.
Invoice
Invoice
Invoice
Invoice
Statement
Clinics
Fees in Court cases
Fees in Court cases
'statement
Statement`
Postage .March
Statement
Invoice
Statement
Printing
Printing
Printing
Invoices
Invoice
Supplies
County's Water Bill
Invoice 138.13
Printing & etc., 317.67
Printing - Home) 236.09
Supplies for County Jail & Co 212.39
Statements 36.23
Statements 84.53
46.74
5.00
15.00
5.00
11.21
15.00
10.00
5500
20.00
5.00
15.00 •
5.00
5.00
7.14
2.55
5.50
2.59
10.50
2.50
155.00
-31.00
4.00
63.00
153.50
97.81
6.00
20/05
7.95
5.11
7.00
1.00
1.49
24.63
27.36
15.00
5.00
71.99
100.00
16.50
16.21
304.16
15.00
40.00
45.0o
32.50
16.00
75.00
234.69
258.18
3.00
e 7.27
40.00
9.00
2.00
25.77
29.37
7.90
51.56
17.00
75.00
93.85
54.90
60.00
3.25
10.25
7.50
66.03
288.78
19.50
82.00
379.30
22.82
221.22
77.21
10.85
Relief Orders
nelief Order
Relief Order
Relief Order
Relief Order
Relief: Orders
Relief Orders
Relief Orders
Relief Orders
Relief Orders
Relief Orders
Relief Orders
Relief Order
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Relief Orders
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Relief orders
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Part payment on April Salary
Postage
Salary
Slary
Salary
Part payment on April Salary
County Apprasial Work
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.Postage for Board.of Elections
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elfare Dept
120 -C
2268 H P Hodges
2289 H A Ryals
2290 Carolina Power
2291 W H Matthews
2292 David Campbell
2293 Annie Ashley
2294 i1 D Lanier, Postmaster
2295 H D Carson, Jr.
2296 M D Lanier, Postmaster
2297 L A Tart
2298 H S Holloway
2299 B P Ingram
2300 R L Pate
2301 Worth L. Lyrd
2302 W A Johnson
2303 Berles C. Johnson
2304 Lottie Patterson
2305 D P Hay, Jr.
2306 Alice Patterson
2307 Lola 0' uinn
2308 W E Salmon
2309 Rachel 'Wearer
2310 Inez narrington
2311 Mrs. Velma S. Edwards
2312 Ada 4. Stone
2313 lilda Shaw
2314 Imogene Alford
2315 K C Matthews
2316 sirs. K. C. .'iattnews
2317 John Mason
2318 Mrs. John Mason
2319 Wilma ruilliams
2320 Naomi Hawley
2321 Mildred Fradsher
2322 Leona Breeden
2323 Marjorie G. Richey
2324 Mary M. McKnight
2325 Frances E. Worrell
2326 Margaret J. Ca ringer
2327 C R Ammons
2328 T D O'uinn
2329 Nina P. Bethune
2330 Loraine Vail
2331 Lela P. Huntley
2332 Julia Allen Stewart
2333 Dr. W. B. Hunter
2334 M. Irene Lassiter
2335 -label L. Alston
2336 Ruby J. hood
2337 Hattie L. Barnes
2338 Glynn T. Johnson
2339 M H Canady
2340 Gertrude Parker
2341 Virginia Pittard
2342 Lilly P. Taylor
2343 Void
2344 Elizabeth F. Matthews
2345 Francew M. Thomas
2346 Elizabeth Pate
2347 ICI 0 Lee
2348 Neill McKay Ross
2349 L B McLean
2350 Jean Maness
2351 L. K. Boston
2352 IHa P. hinnant-
2353 Ophelia McLean
2354 Emma "ee West
2355 Chrysteile N. Morgan
2356 miss - .lPfie Davis
2357 Hachel Denning
2358 W:H'Matthews
2359 David Campbell
2360 Annie Ashley
2361 Void
2362 M D Lanier, Postmaster
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112.38
45.00
32.50
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244.00
106.64
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200.00
386.80
163.20
356.20
155.20
155.20
435.40
116.20
278.40
174.40
123.20
134.40
123.20
122.40
71.20
215.00
75.00
318.80
166.40
155.20
142.40
272.95
256.87
281.96
291.28
219.00
177.00
67.20
161.20
37.00
55.00
653.16
322.71
267.67
247.04
245.96
242.14
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142.40
132.82
276.36
364.00
151.20
139.20
300.00
233.33
292.20
134.40
157.00
65.00
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250.53
140.00
140.10
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2363 Worth L. Byrd Welfare Board meeting
2364 'Earl McD destbrook Welfare Board meeting
5.00
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NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, D. P. Ray, Jr., was appointed and duly qualified as Harnett County
Tax Collector for the levy of 1950 County taxes and by virtue of a resolution
heretofore adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, he was charged
with the duty of collecting all the current and delinquent taxes and revenues
due the County of Harnett beginning as of July 1, 1950; And;
WHEREAS, the said D. P. Ray, Jr., Harnett County Tax Collector for the 1950
levy has submitted hisofficial list of insolvents who were charged with the
payment of taxes to the said County for the 1950 levy, and has made settlement
as provided by law of all items with which he was charged in connecting with the
said 1950 levy of Harnett County taxes and revenues, including delinquent taxes
collected by him through June 30, 1951;
NOW, T`FREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett
County:
1. That the list submitted by D. P. Ray,Jr., Harnett County Tax Collector
for the levy of 1950 of insolvents in his final settlement in connection with
said levy, be and the same hereby is accepted and approved; and that the final
settlement made by him for the County levy of 1950, having been examined and
found correct, be and the same hereby is accepted and approved; and that his
accounts and settlement relating to taxes and revenues, including delinquent
taxes became due to the County prior to the levy of 1950, having been examined
and found correct as of the close of business of June 30, 1951, is hereby accept-
ed and approved.
2. That subject to the provisions of law D. P. Ray, Jr., Collector of taxes
and revenues for Harnett County for to levy of 1950, and as Collector of delin-
quent taxes for the period ending June 30, 1951, together with the -surety on his
official bond covering liability for the 1950 levy and the collection of delin-
quent taxes from June 1, 1950, to and including June 30, 1951, to wit, Maryland
Casualty Company of Baltimore, Maryland, be and they are hereby relieved of lia-
bility during said period.
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, all members being
present and voting for adoption this 7th day of April, 1952.
Board of Commissioners Of Harnett County
By L. A. Tart
Chairman
Attest:
Inez Harrington
The Board ordered the County offices to be closed on Monday April 14th, for
Easter.
The Board adjourned to reconvene on Tuesday, April 15th at 10:00 o'clock A M
to sit as a Board of Equalization and Review.
Clerk To Board