HomeMy WebLinkAbout05031948A regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett conven-
ed at the CountyCourthouse in Lillington, North Carolina, the regular place of meeting
at 10 o'clock, A. "T., May 3, 1948.
Present: Chairman Angus A Cameron, and Commissioners, L.R. Byrd, L
D. Jackson and R.L. Pate.
Absent: None.
Tart, Ferd
Thereupon Commissioner Ferd D Jackson, introduced the following resolution which.
was read:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $308,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS, SERIES C.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett:
Section 1. That the Board of Commissioners has determined and does hereby find
and declare:
(a) That on October 6, 1947 the Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett
passed a resolution fixing the details and form and manner of execution of $750,000
school building bonds authorized by an order finally passed on July 1, 1946, which or-
der was approved by the vote of a majority of the qualified voters of said County who
voted at an election duly called and held on August 6, 1946.
(b) That the following bonds have been issued pursuant to said resolution and
order:
(i) $231,000 bonds, designated "School Building Bonds, Series A ", consis
of 231 bonds of the denomination of $1,000 each, numbered 1, to 231, inclusive
maturing annually May 1, in numerical order, lowest numbers first, %;7,000 1949
inclusive, $9,000 1952, $13,000 1953, $12,000 1954, $10,000 1955, to 1968, Inc
and $12,000 1969 to 1971, inclusive, without option of prior payment.
(ii) $211000bonds, designated "School Building Bonds, Series B ",
211 bonds of the denomination of $1,000 each, numbered 1 to 211, inclu.
annually, May 1, in numerical order, lowest numbers first, $8,000 1949
to 1957, $10,000 1958 to 1968, and $15,000 1969 to 1971, all inclusive
of prior payment.
ting
, and
to 1951,
lusive,
consisting of
sive, and mattri
, $6,000 1950
, without option
(0) That it is necessary that Harnett County, acting as an administrative agent
of the State in providing a State system of public schools, issue at this time all
of the unissued X308,000 school building bonds.
Section 2. That there shall be issued all of the unissued $30E,000 school build-
ing bonds, which $308,000 bonds shall be designated "school Building Bonds, Series C ",
shall consist of 308 bonds of the denomination of #2,000 each, numbered 1 to 308, in-
clusive, and shall mature annually, May 1, in numerical order, lowest numbers first,
42,000 1950, $2,000 1951, $5,000 1952, $11,000 1953, $8,000 1954, $21,000 1955 to 1957
inclusive, $17,000 1958 to 1968, inclusive, and :410,000 1969 to 1971, inclusive, with -
outoption of prior payment.
Section 3. That the action of the County Attorney in applying the Local Govern-
ment Commission to advertise and sell said $308,000 School Building Bonds, Series 0,
be and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed.
Upon motion of Commissioner R L Pate, seconded by Commissioner LA Tart, the fore-
going resolution entitled "Resolution providing for the issuance of $308,0)0 School
Building Bonds, Series C ", was passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Commissioners L R Byrd, L A Tart, Ferd D Jackson, and R L Pate.
Noes: None.
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of Commissioners of Harnett
County, North Carolina, that two tobacco sales warehouses at Dunn, North Carolina, are
under construction and nearing completion; and
WHEREAS, during the year 1947, there was sold 31,01)0,000 pounds of flue clured
leaf tobacco which was grown and produced in Harnett County, North Carolina; and
WHEREAS, Harnett County appears to be one of the thirteen largest leaf tobacco
producing counties in the United States, and the other twelve producing counties have
an average of three and one -half sets of buyers each, including Wake, .Johnston and
Sampson Counties, which said named counties are short four and one -half sets of buyers
as compared with the other nine said counties, based on production of tobacco; and
Harnett County is the only County of the thirteen largest tobacco producing counties
in the United States which does not have tobacco marketing facilities, and the farmers
of Harnett County have been denied first choice of tobacco selling floor space of
necessity; and
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WHEREAS, Dunn is located on Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company's main line and
on Durham & southern Railway Company's direct line into tobacco manufacturing cities of
North Carolina, and is well located geographically for a tobacco market to serve the
farmers of Harnett County; and
WHEREAS, the farmers of Harnett ('cunt-- and ether groups dependent upon the Product
ion and sale of leaf tobacco are urging the destablishment of a tobacco market at Dunn,
North Carolina, to facilitate the sale of tobacco;
NOSQ, THIEREFORE, PE IT RESOLVED by the board of Oommissioners of riarrett County,
that it is the opinion of this Board that the establishment of a tobacco sales market
at Dunn, in Harnett County, would facilitate the sale of tobacco by tha farmersnf
Barnett County ana would obviate the necessity of expense and the t me involved by
otherwise having to haul tobacco to distant markets where first - choice floor space is
of necessity denied them; and that such a market would greatly benefit the tobacco farm
ors of our County.
PE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the tobacco buying companies be urged to arrange to
send buyers to the Dunn tobacco market fcr the opening of the 1948 tobacco sales season.
Adopted: This 3rd day of May, 1948.
ATTEd': Inez Harrington, Clerk.
Angus A Cameron, Chairman of
Harnett County Boa •d of
Commissioners.
THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRA K FOR THE THR?9 OF COURT REGINNING JUNE 7, 1948,
Clifton Hamilton
James D Reardon
Charlie James
J H '"organ
Gerald Hayes
J C Ammons '
Julius C Wade
David Hayes Phillip
J H Tart jr
Roger W Lyon
P. J Williams
B W Wester
:i.alcolm Roy Cordwell
Freddie Brown
James E Glover
I G Barefoot
Alex Womack
Everett McNeill
Otis P Harmon
Mrs J F Coggins
Charlie R Smith
Fill Smith
Noah Ogsbert Barefoot
Curtis Stephens
J D Campbell
P L Griggin
J P Avery
Robert Griffin
Floyd Whittington
Theodore Tripp
Stacy L Whittington
Frank McNeill
Linden #1
Angier #2
Angi er
Lillington it
Angier 42
Dunn #4
Erwin
Dunn 41
Dunn #4
Olivia
Angier
Lillington #1
Dunn #2
Lillington #3
Erwin
Dunn 42
Broadway 41
Lillington #2
boats
Lillington
Angier #2
Bunnlevel
Dunn #2
Lillington #2
Angier #2
Fuquay dpgs. #1
Erwin #1
Dunn #3
Dunn
Dunn #3
Erwin
Broadway 4
Anderson Creek
Flack River
Black_ River
Neill's Creek
Grove
Averashoro
Duke
Averasboro
Averasboro
Barbecue
Black River
Neills Creek
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Duke
Averashoro
U :per Little River
Lillington
Gr ve
Lillington
Flack River
Anderson Creek
Averasboro
Lillington
Black River
Hectors Creek
Grove
Averasboro
Averasboro
Averasboro
Duke
Barbecue
TUE F ^LTO'WTNG JURORS WERE DRAWN FOR THE TER" OF COURT FEGTN ING JUNE 14, 1948.
J L Haddock
E L iiatthews
Rupert J Bradley
Herman B Temple
Earl Stanley
George Jannett
Miss Mattie Stewart
O A Register
T L Caviness
Edward Ii Wade
C A McLean
E C Carroll
Leon Pope
Geo. E Upchurch
J H Cain
R iI Mills
Hubert TtNeill
J E 'Warren
Carlie Cotton
Camoron#2
cnchestor
Lillington
Eunnlevel #1
Dunn 43
Dunn
Lillington r1
Dunn Y3
Fuquay #1
Dunn
Dunn , #3
Fuquay #1
Angier 42
Dunn
Fucuay
Fuquay 41
Lillington #3
Dunn #1
Fuquay #2
Tarbecue
Anderson Creek
Lillington
Stewarts Creek
Averasboro
Averasboro
Grove
Averasboro
Ilectors Creek
Averasboro
Averashoro
Euckhorn
Grove
Averasboro
Hectors Creek
Buckhorn
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Hectors Creek
James Hartley
G W Norris
Willie B Matthews
C M Carroll
?:?artin L Byrd
L I 6illiams
Martin L Byrd
Willie Howard Strickland
A B Cappell
A M Cameron
Clyde Tart
Robert Carroll
L 0 Maynard
Dunn
Dunn #3
Erwin #1
Fuquay #1
Erwin #1
Jonesboro #2
Erwin #1
Dunn
Fuquay
Jonesboro #1
Angier #2
Fuquay
Dunn
Averasboro
Averasboro
Duke
Buckhorn
Grove
Barbecue
Grove
Averasboro
Hectors Creek
Barbecue
Black River
Buckhorn
Averasboro
C. R. Ammons, County Farm Agent appeared before the Board and presented the budget
for the year 1948 -49 which was tentatively accepted.
It is ordered that Mrs. C J Hodges, Dunn #3, Averasboro Township, be released of
421.30 penalty for late listing.
It is ordered that the County pay its proportionate part of paving Main St. on
Block South side of Court IIouse Square.
It is ordered that the filing fee of 516.80 paid by E L Doffermyre for candidacy
for Judge of the Recorders Court of Dunn, be refunded to him, he having withdrawn as
a candidate before printing of tickets.
It is ordered that the lot of land 100 x 150 ft. on Lemon St. Coats, Grove Twp,
listed by Florence Massey, Col., for taxation in 1938 and prior years, as described in
Judgment No. A- 1293, office of C.S.C., be conveyed as to the interest of Harnett County
to Florence Massey upon receipt by the County of x:82.00 including taxes for the year
1947, and upon receiving said sum the Chairman of the board of Commissioners is author-
ized to execute in name of County deed and the Clerk to the Board willLsattest the
same.
Be it resolved that that property located in the Town of Dunn and being one lot
one North Fayetteville Avenue 67 x.163 feet and acquired by Harnett County and the
Town of Dunn at a tax foreclosure sale under Judgment A -952 and formerly owned by
Michael A Williams, be sold to Narcissus Melvin for the sum of 42)0.00 cash. The Chair-
man of the Board is hereby authorized to execute deed to Narcissus Melvin and attest
the same.
Be it resolved that that certain lots Number 39 and 41 east side of Ham Street,
Fayetteville Street extension, and acquired by Harnett County and the Town of Dunn at
a tax - foreclosure sale under Judgment No. A -1096 be sold to Callie Smith Tew for the
total sum of 4200.00,'465.00 cash with this offerrand and balance to be paid April
16, 1949. The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners is hereby authorized to execute
Deed to Callie Smith Tew and the Clerk to the Board will attest same.
The Board granted 43400.00 for erection of a memorial to the Veterans of Spanish
A•:rerican, World War #1 and World War #2 on the Court House Square.
It is ordered that Eerles C Johnson figure
such part of land and improvements in Upper Litt
should pay on and to figure out any over payment
in listing wrong acerage and improvements from
is to be refunded 4100.18 and after -list or disc
$100.18. -
out and after -list to Mr. H B Mullis
le River Township, as MrW H B Mullis
by Mr. O'Quinn on account of mistake
1942 -1947 inclusive, Mr. H. B. O'Quinn
ovary charged to Mr. H.C. Mullis for
It is ordered that the resignation of Miss Rachel Herring, Home Demonstration Agent
be accepted.
The resignation of Miss Rachel Herring, Home Demonstration Agent was accepted by
the Board and Miss Loraine Vail, Asst. Agent was named Home Demonstration Agent. IIer
duties to begin June 1st, 1948.
The following road petitions were approved and ordered forwarded to the State High -
way Public.'Works Commission.
(1) The road leading from near the Church at Buie's Creek in an/easterly direction
to the new highway at Mr. John R Hood's home, a distance of about 1/4 mile and other
citizens, petitions your honorable Board to recommend to the State Highway and Public
Works Commission that they take over aaid road as a part of the State Highway System.
(2) That you repair the road known as Street East A leading from Highway #55 East
200 yards to Street leading off Pauline store south.
(3) To improve that certain road, situated in the county aforesaid and reaching -
from Erwin via Old River Road, Mrs J V Johnson, A C Snipes, D E Lassater Eugene Lassater
and other land owners ending at X roads on 421 Highway at Hiram Stewarts to Store on
'Hulas Creek Road.
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It is ordered th.>t Peer License be granted to Jessie Morris, Bunnlevel, at Rock
Bill service station for the year1948, 01 account of beinpblind.
The following beer licenses ware issued:
Jessie L - dorris, Funnlevel , {1, at Rock Hill Service Station.
W H Spence, Lillington 13, at Spence 'rose
Edward W Stone, Lillington #3, at Eddie's Place.
John Allen Smith, Coats, N.C., at Smith's :1 ronrt.
Robert Taylor, Coats, !#1, at hill Top .)ervice St:,tion,
Henry Mason Warren, Dunn #4, kt',Varren's Service Station.
J a Nordan, angier N.C., at Noruan's Service Station.
J :v1 Seaberry, Eunnlavel, #1, at Seaberry's Grocery,
E D Raynor, Dunn ##1, it Raynor's :SSC Service Station.
James O:nage,7toore, at James' Place, 710 East Pearsall St., Dunn, N.C.
Eugene Lssiter Fyrd, Erwin ,l, at Carl Lucas' Dillard Parlor.
Oscar Wallace Giles and Oscar L Giles at 5)4 So. King. Ave„ Dunn, N.C. at
1 u W Tavern.
Julian Wade i'abry, Angier ,# 2 at 'abry's Store,
Paul Johnson, Angier #2, at Paul Johnson's Store.
Roy P- Coleman, Bun level #1, at Two-'way U r vice Station.
R_:cer Henry Olive, Olivia, N.C., at Olive's service Station.
George H Earnshaw Jr., Erwin, N.C., at George's Service Station,
J„hn Alton Tockerman, Erwin, N.C., at John's Place.
S L Campbell, Angier, N.C., at Campbell's S.:rvice Station.
William Earl Jernipean, Dunn #3, at Earl's Pillards,
rs. J.L. Moore, Coats, N.C., at the Dixie Grill.
D. M. Darroch, Lillington, N.C., at Darroch's Station,
Roy Adams, Angier, N.0 „ Hill Top Service Station.
Dewey C McAlnhin, 702 So. 'ITapnnlia Ave„ Dunn, N.C., at Clifton's Poolroom.
utiillian C. Lee, Dunn # 5, at Pill's Place,
J A Langdon, Angier, it 2, at J A Langdon Service :station,
Leon Harper, Angier #1, at Harper's Service Station.
Clarence E Avery, Erwin, N.C., at Suggs.
Julius 0 Horne, Erwin ##l, at My Place,
Saul Fletcher Smith, Erwin, N.C., ;f1, at Saul's Service Station.
Isaac B Stalker, Angier, N.C., Ike's Cafe,
Milton A Matthews, Fuquay #2, at Matthew's Oil Co.
Virs. S.J. Watkins, Lillington, N.C., at ',catkin's Cafe.
Toy Newton, Lill`nton, N.C., at White 'sway Service Station.
The report of Howard Godwin, C.S.C. was aeoroved and ordered filed.
Th r report of L.P. ;?cLsan, Veteran's Service Officer was approved and ordered file
The report of Inez Harrington, ReeistJr of Deeds, was approvea and ordered filed.
The report of W D Harrington, Tax Collector, was approved and ordered filed.
The Board Adjourned.
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The following checks were issued during the month of May 1948:
1045 Garner .Chalmers salary 30.-
1046 Alonzo Holliday salary 29.40
1047 B F Miller May allowance 10.
1048 John Clark 10.
1049 Maude Dail V It 10.
1050 Mary Gates u n 10.
1051 James Matthews` -. ' -i 10.
1052 void 11 n
1053 Nora Jackson 20.
1054 Alton Stewart N n 20.
1055 Flora Kelly n at 20.
1056 Jack Bell n ft 16.
1057 Mrs W M Tart n 't 15.
1058 void
1059 M D Lanier 48.80
1060 R L Pate comsmissioner 43.20
1061 Angus A Cameron 54.60
1062 First Citizens Bk & Tr Co. 670.10
1063 J L Skinner 1948 dues 25.
1064 W E Salmon postage 45.50
1065 H A Wells still 5.
1066 Vance Cameron 5.
1067 K C Matthews still 5.
1068 Wade Stewart still 35.
1069 E L Jackson still 5.
1070 W J Sauls still 10.
1071 0 R Pearce fees 11.88
1072 Raleigh Office Supply Co. invoice 19.90
1073 Comnercial Printing Co. invoice 148.60
1074 Inez Harrington postage 45.00
1075 K C Matthews 37.80
1076 J B Cameron repairs 307.56
1077 Stewart's Machine Shop repairs 28.00
1078 void
1079 Lafayette Drug Co. .50
1080 J B Cameron repairs 2,89903
1081 Storr Engraving Co. 1369
1082 Dunn Chamber of Commerce expenses 100.
1083 J G Layton rent 10.
1084 void
1085 Irene Lequex extra night session 6.
1086 void
1087 Howard Godwin postage 63.60
1088 Owen G Dunn invoice - 1.22
1089 The Tri County News invoice 31.15
1090 Helen Parker 60.
1091 Bud -Lee 65.
1092 Chellie Gaddy work 65.00
1093 G P Britt work 60.00
1094 Sam G9illiams work 30.
1095 J P Parker refund 39.91
1096 Purdie Brothers invoice 30.56
1097 Gray & Creech Inc. 17.68
1098 Howard Godwin fees 44.69
1099 M D Lanier 34.48
1100 Ham ett County News printing 482.95
1101 Town of Lillington counties bill 28.85
1102 Lillington Ice & Coal Co. 21.23
1103 Layton Supply Co. supplies 25.56
1M04 Johnson & Bryan merchandise 117.67
1105 Lillington Furnittre Co. 20.60
1106 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 52.49
1107 Thomas & Howard Co. invoice 37.20
1108 Kelly's Drug Store mdse. 39.89
1109 F A Bradsher invoice 7.87
1110 Progressive Store mdse. 27.66
1111 City Market mdse. 7.75
1112 Womble Food Store 1.89
1113 J T Davenport & Sons 128.52
1114 Brogden Produce Co. 28.60
1115 James Anderson 68.50
1116 Harold Supply Corp. invoice 22.74
1fl Harold Supply Corp. invoice 22.74
12.06
ill? Ray's mdse.
413
1118 Womble Co.
1119 T W Wood & Sons
1120 Carolina Power & L {ght Co.
1121 Job P Wyatt & Sons
1122 Champion Milling Co.
1123 W A Davis Milling Co.
1124 Hatcher & Skinner
1125 Progressive Store
111122ry6 pJoMhnson & Bryan
1128 L M Johnson
1129 Maggie Dorman
1130 Marion Smith
1131 L H Altman
1132 Robert A West
1133 Turnages Market
1134 J G Bennett
1135 C Z Sessoms
1136 OE Moore
1137 A ;phin Brothers
1138 void
1139 W D Cameron
1140 A C Godwin
1141 Wade Thomas
1142 City Market
1143 L I Ogburn
1144 Neighbors' Food Center
1145 F L Altman
1146 J M Neighbors & Co
1147 Colonial Stores Inc.
1148 void
1149 Kelly's Drug Store
1150 Wiggins Drug Store
1151 Roycroft Drug Co.
1152 Fitchett Drug Co.
1153 void
1154 Northup Williford Clinic
1155 Mercy Hospital Inc.
1156 H A Eldridge
1157 Lee County Hospital
1158 Rex Hospital
1159 C B Codrington
1160 Duke Hospital
1161 Ray's
1162 Womble Co.
1163 Louis Baer Dept Store
1164 Payton Funeral Home
1165 State Commission for Blind
1166 Duke Optical Co.
1167 H M Smith
1148 N C Sanatorium
1169 Western N C Sanatorium
1170 M D Lanier
1171 Carrie Sppight Alston
1172 H S Holloway
1173 W D Harrington
1174 Purdie Brothers Inc.
1175 Mrs Carl Ihme
1176 Garner Chalmers
1177 Alonzo Holliday
1178 J E Coggins
1179 R A Chestnut
1180 C H Thornton
1181 The Tri County News
1182 State Lab. of Hygiene
1183 L M Johnson
1184 C B Codrington
1185 M D Lanier
1186 M D Lanier
1187 H D Carson
1188 Edith Wood
1189 Garner Chalmers
1190 Alonzo Holliday
1191 L B McLean
1192 State Commission for Blind
1193 E M Blanchard
1194 First Citizens Bk & Tr Co.
1195 void
1196 First Cit. Bk & Tr Co.
1197 W D Harrington
1198 J W 'river
1199 L R Doffermyre
1200 La Motte Chemical Products
1201 The Tri County News
1202 LB Doffermvre
1203 W D Harrington
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invoice
light bill
invoice
invoice
invoice
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services
services
hospitalization
services
stamps
court
juror tickets
invoice
salary
express
salary
salary
printing
wassermanns for health dept
relief
clinic
postal cards
postal cards
part salary
part salary
salary
salary
part payment
two days as officer
bond
principal
juror tickets
repairs
clinic
invoice
printed forms .,
u'ct is ke is
11.85
17.
23.49
33.60
192.23
21.20
86.05
35.
14.
10:88
10.00
30.00
20.00
8.00
10.00
16.00
5.00
8.00
10.00
24.00
18.00
12.00
8.00
6.00
10.00
10.
12.
20.
3.25
2.25
15.
4.67
25.00
105.00
12.00
100.00
106.65
12.00
336.55
3.95
24.30
15.
25.
8.50
5.30
33.00
183.43
21.41
5.00
79.35
263.45
445.70
10.58
4.52
30.00
29.40
1.00
280.00
210.50
15.80
7.50
10.00
40.00
10.
15.
100.
40.
30.
29.40
25.
238.50
10.
4290071
1002.50
222.70
15.
15.
1.30
159.75
183.60
414
1204 W D Harrington
1205 Betsy Ross Letter Shop
1206 Aletha McThomas
1207 F E Parker
1208 Carrie Speight Alston
1209 W D Harrington
1210 Alonzo Holliday
1211 Garner Chalmers
1212 H D Carson Jr
1213 Carolina Power & Light Co.
1214 Carolina_ Tel & Tel Co.
1215 Angus A Cameron
1216 H C Strickland
1217 Beries Johnson
1218 Lottie Patterson
1219 W D Harrington
1220 Iva Sloan
1221 Alice Patterson
1222 W E Salmon
1223 LouiseMCLaucblin
1224 Nell Parker
1225 Inez Harrington
1226 Edna Kelly
1227 Doris Haggett
1228 Irma H Gossett
1229 Mrs Velma Edwards
1230 K C Matthews
1231 J P Parker
1232 C R Ammons
1233 T D 0 +Quinn
1234 Kathryn B Talley
1235 Alene Outlaw
1236 Rachel Herring
1237 void
1238 Lorraine Vail
1239 Howard Godwin
1240 D P Ray Jr
1241 Elizabeth Matthews
1242 F H Taylor
1243 M 0 Lee
1244 L B McLean
1245 Mrs Florine Parker
1246 Wilma Williams
1247 Naomi Hawley
1248 void
1249 void
1250 Mildred Bradsher
1251 Marjorie Morgan
1252 Marjorie G Richey
1253 Ruth Maynard
1254 Mary Lanier
1255 Ferd D Jackson
1256 R B O +Quinn
1257 Carl E Fttchett
1258 Henry 0 Stewart
1259 L K Boston
1260 Ida Hinnant
1261 W B Hunter
1262 M Irene Lassiter
1263 Mabel Alston
1264 Ruby Hood
1265 M H Canady
1266 void
1267 Edith Wood
1268 Mrs Bedya 8 Collier
1269 Dept of Conservation & Dev.
1270 The Tri County News
1271 Betsy Ross Letter Shop
1272 Orkin Exterminating Co.
1273 A R Maynard
1274 N 0 State Board of Health
1275 J C Hobbs
1276 Wayne County Health Dept
1277 Storr Engraving Co.
1278 Mrs Virginia Johnson
1279 Mary Lee Page
1280 Fay Barnes
1281 Effie Davis
1282 Superior Seed & Feed Co.
1283 J P O +Quinn
1284 Winchester Surgical Supply Co.
1285 Dunn Fam ily Laundry
1286 Garner .Chalmers
1287 Alonzo Holliday
dog tickets
printing
salary
guarding jury
court reporting
juror tickets
salary
salary
balance May salary
County light bill
telephone bills
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May .salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salayy
May salary
May salary
May salary and travel
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
May salary
15.75
3.00
100.
10.
83.80
611.45
29.40
30.
208.95
61.13
120.90
25.
200.
312.70
123.15
423.35
157.15
123.15
340.06
100.
193.40
264.08
148.65
84.90
90.00
90.00
210.
150.
160.
125.
65.
72.15
119.90
82.15
434.20
178.40
127.60
200.00
165.55
240.55
51.00
302.58
135.00
May salary 106.15
May salary 97.65
May salary 213.18
May salary 221.38
May salary 176.14
welfare 5.72
welfare 5.
welfare 6.92
May salary 200.
May travel 55.
May travel 25.
May travel 5540.22
May salary 245.02
May salary 232.38
May salary 238.10
May salary 287.88
balance salary 83.15
May salary 110.00
County +s part for fire control 207.74
ballots 24.30
letters 6.25
service Charge 5.00
plumbing repairs 10.50
invoice 25.
six loads slabs 54.
nine milk samples 9.
rubber bands 3.19
work on tax books 135.80
work on tax books 135.80
work 116.40
work 135.40
mdse. 25.66
error in listing 104.36
invoice 26.82
laundry 8.71
salary 30.
salary 29.40
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