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July 7, 1941
The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, July 7, 1941,
at 10:00 A.M., with Chairman J.B.Ennis present and Commissioners R.L.Pate,
Ferd D.Jaekson, L.R.Byrd, and A.A.Cameron. Also County Attorney H.C.Strickland
and Inez Harrington, Clerk to the Board.
It is ordered that the matter of securing a colored Farm Agent be deferred
to a later date.
It is ordered that $100.00 be paid to "The State Magazine" for advertisement
of Harnett County.
Mr. C.R.Ammons, County Farm Agent, appeared before the Board and presented
the budget for the Extension Department of the Agricultural Extension Service
in the amount of $3,764.00.
"To the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County:
I wish to submit the following budget for the Extension Department of the
Agricultural Extension Service of Harnett County.
County Agent
Travel
Assistant County Agent
Travel
Home Agent
Extension Secretary
Telephone
Equipment & Office Supplies
Total
This the 7 day of July 1941.
$ 1200.00
120.00
600.00
240.00
900.00
450.00
54.00.
200.00-
3764.00
Signed:
C.R.Ammons, county Agent.
J.B.Gourlay, Asst. Agent.
Maude L.Searcy, Home Agent.
Miss Maude L.Searey, Home Demonstration Agent, appeared before the Board
and presented the plan for a Bookmobile Library for the County. The State will
give $900.00 and the County will give $3,000.00 fob the work if the County
sets up this work. This matter was deferred to a later date.
Mr. Joe B.Gourlay, Assistant County Agent, appeared before the Board and
asked for an appropriation of $900.00 per year for Assistant Home Demonstraction
Agent. This matter was deferred to a later date.
The following road petitions were presented and approved:
1 - To complete a section of the Rosser Road running South from a point at the
house of J.B.Warwick to the Johnsonville Road near the home of Carey Howard,
a distance of one mile.
2 - The residents of Harnett County, Grove Township, respectfully request that
you cause to be constructed, a road over which U.S.mail and sohool buses
can operate for our benefit.
3 - The State add to the county road system, the road described herein: the
said road to begin at Cameron's Filling Station, located .6 mile to the
old Pee Dee Road, crossing this road and continuing one mile to the
Patterson Road. The proposed Road would intersect with the Patterson Road
just above the old W.D.Patterson house.
It appearing to the Board of Commissioners that on July 24, 1940, the
budget of the Harnett County Board of Education showed as a course of revenue
for capital outlay $15,000.00, which sum was authorized to be borrowed from
State Literary Fund to supplement certain grants offered by WPA for the
building of schools and placing equipment therein, which said sum was not
borrowed and which grants were not thereafter made, and that said grants may
be available during the fiscAl year 1941 -42:
BE IT RESOLVED that the extention of this term of $15,000.00 as a source
of capital outlay during the fiscal year 1941 -42 by the Board of Education
of Harnett County, be, and the same hereby is approved.
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IT IS ORDERED that upon receipt by the County of $7.19, the purported
lien of taxes and penalties on one lot on North King Avenue, Dunn, N.C.
Averasbaro Township, for the year 1931, be and the same is hereby released,
the property having been listed to Miss Sue Smith.
On the petition of J.M.Mason for an adjustment of the 1940 taxes, on
the lands of J.M.Ragland, lying in Johnsonville Township, on a portion of
which lands J.M.Mason holds a Deed of Trust to secure certain indebtedness,
and it appearing that the proper and equitable amount that should be paid
by L.M.Chaffin Trustee, of the taxes assessed against J.M.Ragland for the
year 1940, is 139.31, and the remainder of said taxes, $28.24, as of
July 7, 1941, remain a lien on the one- hundred acre tract of improved land,
on which J.M.Ragland resides:
Now, therefore, it is ordered by the Board, that L.M.Chaffin, Trustee
for J.M.Mason, be allowed to pay the sum of $39.31, as of July 7, 1941,
which sum the Board accepts in full payment and satisfaction of all taxes
on the lands described in the Deed of Trust, in which he is trustee for
J.M.Mason, and which lands were listed by J.M.Ragland for the year 1940.
The Budget Estimate for the fiscal year 1941 -42 was submitted by the
County Accountant to the Board. Tt was ordered filed with the Clerk to
the Board for public inspection and that a summary be printed in the
Harnett County News.
It is ordered that The Commercial Bank in Dunn, be refunded $3.00
paid by it to the Register of Deeds for probate and recording fees for deeds
to that Bank quit - claiming title to a lot forclosed through error for taxes.
It is ordered that beer license be granted to J.A.Lockerman, in
South Erwin, N.C., at "Lockermants Place."
It is ordered that beer license be granted to Robert Bradsher, in
Angier, N.C. at "City Service Station."
The report of Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds, was presented and
approved.
The report of Lola O'Quinn, Delinquent Tax Collector, was presented
and approved.
° The report of Howard Godwin, Clerk Superior Court, was presented and
approved.
The report of Miss Maude L,Searcy, Home Demonstration Agent, was
presented and approved.
It is ordered that $500.00 be appropriated for a Community Building
in Johnsonville Township.
Messrs. D.B.McCrary and L.E.Whitfield, - -of the State Highway and Public
Works Commission, met with the Board of Commissioners to discuss the road
matters in Harnett County.
Be it resolved that the sale of certificates for unpaid 1940 taxes,
be and /the same is hereby continued until the first Monday in September 1941,
the advertisement of such sale to be published once a week in newspaper
for four successive weeks next preceding the sale date.
Mr. C.Reid Ross, County School Superintendent, appeared before the Board
and presented the Budget for 1940 -41, which was approved.
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It is ordered that the bond of Lola 0/Quinn be approved and ordered filed.
"United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Baltimore, Maryland."
No. 70677 -07- 859 -41
Know all men by these presents:
That we Lola O'Quinn, Lillington, N.C. as Principal, and the United States
Fidelity and Guaranty Company, a corporation duly incorporated under the laws
of the State of Maryland, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the
Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina, in the sum of
Ten Thousand and no /100 Dollars ($10,000.00) lawful money of the United States
of America, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind
ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,
Jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Whereas, the above bounden Lola 0/Quinn was on the 2nd. day of June, 1941
duly appointed HARNETT COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX COLLECTOR bythe Board of
Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina, for a term beginning on the
1st day of July 1941 and ending on the 30th day of June 1942.
Now, therefore, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the said
Lola 0 /Quinn shall well and faithfully perform all the duties of his said
office, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force
and effect.
IT IS MUTUALLY understood and agreed between all parties hereto, that if
the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be canceled by giving thirty (30) days
notice in writing to the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, North
Carolina, and this bond shall be deemed canceled 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 cancelation, under the terms, conditions and provisions of this
bond, ancithe Surety shall, upon surrender of this bond and its release from all
liability thereunder, refund the premium paid, leas a pro rata part thereof, for
the lime this bond shall have been in force.
Signed, sealed and dated, the 26 day of June, 1941.
Lola 0 /Quinn (SEAL)
Principal
UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTY COMPANY
(SEAL) by: C.H.Chileote, Attorney in fact
Countersigned:
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company
by: Vick C.Moore, Gen. agt. Raleigh, N.C.
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It is ordered that the bond of Cuthbert C.McDonald, Constable be approved
and ordered filed.
" New Amsterdam Casualty Company,
Know All Men By These Presents:
That Cuthbert C.McDonald, Olivia, N.C. as Principal hereinafter called
Principal, and the New Amsterdam Casualty Company, a corporation of the State
of New York, as Surety, hereinafter called "Surety" are held and firmly bound
unto the Board of Harnett County Commissioners, 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 and Surety bind themselves,
their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, Jointly and
severally, firmly by these presents:
Signed, sealed and dated this 23 day of June, 1941.
The condition of the aforegatfl obligation is such, that Whereas the said
Principal as been elected or appointed to the office of Constable, Harnett
County, N.C., for the term beginning March 7, 1941 and ending March 7, 1943.
Now, therefore, if the said Principal shall well and faithfully perform,
according to law, all and singular the duties incumbent upon him by reason
of his election or appointment to the said office, then this obligation shall
be null and void; otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the said Principal and surety have caused this
instrument to be signed and their seals to be hereunto affixed, the day and
year first above written.
Witness: E.J.Pipkin
Cuthbert C.McDonald (SEAL)
PRINCIPAL
ATTEST:Jas. T.Zorterly NEW AMSTERDAM CASUALTY COMPANY
Assistant Secretary. by: E.F.Johnson, Vice- President
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It is ordered that the bond of Iva J.Sloan be approved and ordered filed.
" United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Baltimore, Maryland.
No. 70677 -07- 860 -41
Know All Men By These Presents:
That we, Mrs. Iva Johnson Sloan, Lillington, N.C. as Principal and the
United States Fidelity and Guaranty. Company a corporation duly incorporated
under the laws of the State of Maryland as burety, are held and firmly bound
unto the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina in the sum
of Five Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) lawful money of the United
States of America, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we
bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,
jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Whereas, the above bounden Mrs. Iva Johnson Sloan was on the 2nd day of
June 1941, duly appointed ASSISTANT to the Harnett County Delinquent Tax
Collector, for a term bfginning on the 1st. day of July 1941 and ending on
the 30th day of June, 1942.
Now, therefore, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the
said Mrs. Iva Johnson Sloan shall well and faithfully perform all the duties
of his said office, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in
full force and effect.
IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED between all parties hereto, that if
the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be canceled by giving thirty (30)
days notice in writing to the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County,
Forth Carolina, and this bond shall be deemed canceled 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 eancelation, 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 rata part thereof, for the time this bond shall have been in force.
Signed, sealed and dated, this. 26 day of June, 1941.
Bars. Iva Johnson Sloan (SEAL)
PRINCIPAL
(SEAL) UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY
by: C.H.Chilcote, Attorney in Fact
Countersigned: . .
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co.
by: Vick C.Moore, Gen. agent, Raleigh, N.C.
The report of W.D.Harrington, Tax Collector, was presented and approved.
At a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County,
held on the 7th day of July 1941, the following members were present; the
same being a quorum of said board:
Messrs. J.B.Ennis, Ch., Fred D.Jackson, R.L.Pate, A.A.Cameron, L.R.Byrd.
The following resolution was offered by Mr. R.L.Pate and seconded by
Mr. L.R.Byrd:
"Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County:
(1) That for properly maintaining a six months' school term in
Districts No. 1 and 5, Anderson Greek and Duke - Townships, Anderson Creek
and Erwin Schools, White Race, Harnett County as required by Ariidle IX,
Section 3, of the Constitution of the State of North Carolina, it is
necessary that certain improvements be made therein of the following
character:
Anderson Creek - Agricultural Vocational Building composed of classroom;
and shop.
Erwin - Vocational Building composed of Trades and Industrial Arts room,
Home Ecomonics Department and Commercial Department.
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(2) That in order to provide said improvements it is necessary that the
sum of Thirty Thousand and no /100 Dollars (130,000.00) be obtained by borrowing
the _same, to be used by the County Board of Education of Harnett County for
said purpose.
(3) That the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County does hereby
approve of and authorize the application for, and procurement of, a loan for
said purpose from the State Literary Fund of the State ofNorth Carolina,
established and operated under III. C.S. 5683 -5687, the same being Article 24,
Chapter 136, Public Laws 1923, and Chapter 115, Public Laws 1937, and said
Board does hereby authorize and direct that all necessary steps be taken to
procure said loan under the terms of said statutes and the rules and regulations
of the State Board of Education governing the making of loans from said fund,
and the Chairman and Clerk to this Board are hereby authorized, empowered and
directed for and on behalf of this Board to join with the County Board of
Education of Harnett County in making the necessary application therefor,
and to take such action under this resolution and under said statutes, rules
and regulations as may be necessary for said purpose. The county accountant
is hereby authorized and directed to make application to the Local Government
Commission for approval of the issuance of such notes.
(4) That the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County hereby agrees to
levy, at the appropriate tax levying period in each and every year, upon all
taxable property in said county, ad valorem taxes at a rate sufficient to meet
the interest and principal payments on such part of the loan requested herein
as may be approved by the State Board of Education, and thereby provide the
funds necessary each and every year to meet and repay the interest and principal
payments due on such approved loan, under the terms of the statute by authority
of Lich the said loan is made, and in accordance with the rules and regulations
of the State Board of Education governing such loans, as found in Book 10,
pp. 340 and 368, of the Minutes of the said State Board of Education."
The resolution was duly adopted by the following vote:
Those voting in the affirmative were: J.B.Ennis, Chairman; R.L.Pate,
Fered D.Jackson, A.A.Cameron and L.R.Byrd.
.Those voting in the negative were: None.
.Whereupon, the Chairman announced that said resolution was duly and
properly adopted.
The Board recessed to reconvene at the call of the Chairman.
Chairman
Clerk.
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The . following checks were issued
1316 Ilah Mae Marsh
1317 Gladys Upchurch
1318 Mrs.Frank Parker
1319 Mrs.Elsie Crowder
1320 B.F.Parker
1321 John Johnson
1322 R.L.Pate
1323 VOID
1324 Howard Godwin, C.R.G.
1325 H.S.Holloway
1326 D.MeD.Cameron
1327 M.R.Morgan
1328 Roger Sexton
1329 Observer Ptg Co.
1330 Inez Harrington, R.D.
1331 Stewart's Garage
1332 Moore& Johnson
1333 N.G.Com for blind
1334 Howard Godwin, C.S.C.
1335 Metro Products
1336 C.H.Thornton
1337 H.M.O +Quinn
1338 Modern Laundry
1339 Commercial Ptg Co.
1340 A.L.Newberry
.1341 Walter Johnson
1342 W.H.Lee
1343 Machine & Welding
1344 H.S.Freeman
1345 Ferd D.Jackson
1346 H.C.Cameron
1347 M.D.Lanier, P.M.
1348 M.O.Lee
1349 J.B.Ennis
• 1350 Carolina B & L Co.
1351 M.D.Lanier, P.M.
1352 Floyd McLean
1353 Nettie Patterson
1354 W.D.Harrington, C.T.C.
1355 W.D.Harrington, G.T.C.
1356 Helen Hofmann
1357 Dr.A.T.Wyatt
1358 Dr.M.B.Poole
1359 Dr.J.R.Johnson
1360 Mrs.Carl Barrington
1361 Story Engraving Co.
1362 Taylor -Ragan Co.
1363 Observer Ptg Co.
1364 Mrs.Esther Stewart, Admx
1365 Western Venitiar Blind
1366 Edgeeombe Casket
1367 Hudson Belk Co.
1368 Burroughs Adding
1369 Capital Printing
1370 Mitchell Printing
1371 H.Sussman Co.
1372 W.H.Matthews
1373 F.C.Bank 8c. Trust
1374 F.C.Bank & Trust
1375 M.O.Lee
1376 VOID
1377 J.B.Ennis
1378 H.C.Strickland
1379 W.D.Harrington
1380 Lola O'Quinn
1381 Mrs.Prentias Sloan
1382 W.E.Salmon
1383 H. S;. Freeman
13B 'Floyd McLean
1385 Inez Harrington
1386 Edna Kelly
1387 K.C.Matthews
1388 Nettie Patterson
1389 E.C.Byrd
1390 VOID
1391 B.F.Miller
1392 Mrs.Sarah Butter
1393 C.R.Ammons & C.F.Benk
1394 J.B.Gourlay
1395 VOID
during the month of July 1941:
work on tax books $ 67.20
work in D.T.C. 78.40
work on tax books 78.40
work on tax books 67.20
assessing 1 day 4.75
work on bath 20.00
commissioner & Purchasing agent 41.60
fees in court eases
assessing
assessor
work on old barn, etc
milk for county jail
for C.S.C.
postage
work for county jail
bonds
allotment
postage
supplies
assessor
assessor
service
For Reg. of Deeds
commissions --
work at county home
shoe repairing
weld scales
use of war for county
member welfare board
member welfare board
postage D.T.G. office
on salary
member board of Equal.
lights for county
cards and stamps
on salary
on salary
tax rebates --
fees in court eases
clinic session
clinic session
clinic session
clinic session
clinic session
supplies
supplies
supplies
assessor (Seb Stewart)
for courthouse & Tail
caskets
linoleum for jury room
upkeep of adding machines
supplies
supplies
supplies
work at courthouse & jail
interest & exchange
interest &- exchange
balance salary
July salary
July salary
July salary
July salary
July salary
July salary
July salary
balance July salary
July salary
July salary
July salary
July salary
July salary and travel
75.27
13.45
4.00'
15.00
9.00
110.75
17.25
5.75
150.00
51.00
6.00
26.75
14.50
12.00
46.16
80.21
25.62
5.00
5.10
2.00
business 200.00
4.60
6.00
3.00
50.00
25.00
85.59
15.00
20.00
10.00
15.50
38.77
12.00
20.00
30.00
5.00
20.00
5.69
31.13
147.85
12.00
175.00
41.16
74.50
31.05
33.76
15.75
96.58
13.20
2,706.75
2,756.88
60.00
allowance
allowance
salary
salary and travel
25.00
50.00
431.25
150.00
90.00
347.87
225.00
20.00
293.33
70.00
82.22
10.00
101.25
10.00
10.00
110.00
70.00
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1396 Howard Godwin
1397 Ruby Turlington
1398 F.H.Taylor
1399 C.H.Thornton
1400 J.W.Senter
1401 Herbert Carson
1402 Mra.Irene Stewart
1403 Dr.W.B.Hunter
1404 M.Irene Lassiter
1405 Mabel L.Alston
1406 Mattis Pearl Wallace
1407 K.W.Ballentine
1408 Genevieve Warren
1409 Lillie Davis
1410 Wilma Williams
1411 Eunice Broadwell
1412 Elizabeth F.Matthewa
1413 E.C.Byrd
1414 011ie Gray Morgan
1415 Carolina Tel & Tel
1416 Sarah B.Holder
1417 Cathryn McRae
1418 Mrs. Gordon Harrington
1419 L.C.Ezzell
1420 Mrs.W.C.Melvin
1421 J.L.MeKay
1422 R.B.O'Quinn
1423 J.T.Smith
1424 J.O.Cotton
1425 Mrs.Eliza J.Surlea
1426 A.Y.Tudor, Jr.
1427 Dr.W.P.Hoit
1428 %arlos V.Stewart
salary
salary
salary
salary
allowance
salary
salary
salary, etc
salary, etc
salary, etc
salary, etc
salary, etc
salary, etc
salary and travel
salary and travel
salary and travel
salary
travel
salary
service
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
vital statistics
412.50
65.00
150.00
21.00
10.00
90.00
10.00
377.85
171.30
135.19
139.05
183.53
75.61
196.10
145.80
140.60
90.00
15.00
37.50
43.20
43.50
11.50
11.00
34.00
23.00
15.00
17.50
9.00
10.00
35.00
7.00
41.50
26.50