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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06041934219 i JUNE 4, 1934. The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session with the following members present: J.B.Ennis, Chairman; E.L.Cooke; J.S.Barker; J.D.Byrd and H. " °.0'Quinn. Also I.R.Williams, County Attorney. It is ordered that a committee composed of E.L.Cooke,&I.R.Williams be requested to investigate the valuation of the lot listed in the name of Mrs. Geo.R.Warren in Averasboro Township, to act with Mr. N.B.Lee, Tax - Collector of the Town of Dunn. Itis ordered that Glenn Brantley be relieved of the payment of poll tax for the years 1931 and 1932 as he was absent from the County during these years. It is ordered that report of Geo. L.Cannday, Tax Collector, be accepted and filed. It is ordered that report of L.M.Chaffin, C.S.C. be accepted and filed and checks in the sum of 3182.40 and 3257.90 be delivered to the County Auditor for distribution. It is ordered that the report of the Grand Jury be accepted an4,filed, & recorded It is ordered that Miss Kate Hester be permitted to enter the County Home and cost of transportation to be paid by the County. It is ordered that J.J.Turnage be permitted to purchase license to sell beer in East Erwin, N.C. The Board of Commissioners having found from the statement of H.W.Prinee, Surveyor, that there is an error in the listing of the lands of Gladys Warren Jernigan for the years 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1934 in that she is charged with 20 acres more of woods land than she owns; IT IS THEREFORE ordered that said Gladys Warren Jernigan be granted relief as follows on her lands in Averasboro Township, for the years 1931 on a valuation of 3240.00; for the years 1932 and 1933 on a valuation of 3180.00 for each of said years, and that the tax list for 1934 be corrected so as to speak the truth as to the acreage of woods land listed. RESOLUTION: North Carolina -- Harnett County: To the Hon. Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, the petition of Marvin Wade respectfully shows the following: 1. That he is the purchaser, under a foreclosure proceedings a tract of land containing 622 acres, formerly owned either by C.L.Wilson or J.W.Wilson, the legal title being in C.L.Wilson. 2. That this petitoner bid off said lands at the price of 3400.00 plus taxes, which taxes, including apparent drainage taxes amount to approximately $700.00. 3. That this petitioner is informed reliably, and upon such information respectfully shows to this Honorable Board that the said 622 acres have not been appraised for at least severalyears. 4. That the names of owners of lands adjoining the said 62* acres are as follows: Mrs. L.B.Tew, 135 acres, valued at 335.55 per acre; J.D.Davis, 112 acres, valued at 323.80 an acre; Joe Jackson Estate 19 acres, valued at 324.52 per acre; R.S.Kelly, 288 acres, valued at 318.84 an acre. 5. That the said 622 acres are situated in Stewarts Creek Township, in that section known as the Beaver Dam, and there are no buildings on the said 622 acres, but the same is now valued on the tax books, entirely out of line with adjoining land owners at the sum of 33,000.00, or nearly 350.00 per acre. 6. That this petitioner feels that no attention has been paid to the proper appraisal of this tract of land, either by the former owner of the appriasers for Stewarts Creek Township, and that there has been no valid re- assessments of said lands. WHEREFORE, your petitioner prays that the said 622 acres be valued as directed by the laws of North Carolina, and that a proper valuation be placed upon said tract of 62* acres, in order that this petitioner may °ay the just taxes due on said lands. Signed: Marvin Wade. The petition above set forth having been heard, and the Board having found as a fact that no re4valuation was made in 1931 of the lands described in the petition; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that a valuation of 31000.00 be placed upon said lands for the years 1931, 1932 and 1933 and that the tax list be corrected to show a net valuation for these three years. 220 NOTICE TO 1930 and 1931.DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS By Section 3 of Chapter,560 Laws of 1933, It is mandatory on the Board of County Commissioners of this County that all suits to foreclose certificates evidencing sales .of land for the non payment of taxes for the years 1930_ and 1931 be brought at any time not later than October 1, 1934. • . As there are many certificates of sales now owned by Harnett County for these years, tt will be necessary for these suits begin to be started not later than July 1st, in order that all may be started by October 1st, 1934. It is hoped by the Board of Commissi -oners that all delinquent tax payers for these years will pay the delinquent taxes before July 1st. This Monday, June 4, 1934. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY) by: J.B.Ennis, Chairman. It is ordered that the foregoing notice be published for two weeks, beginning this week, in the following papers: Dunn Dispatch, and Harnett County News, Lillington, N.C. REPORT OF GRAND JURY: NORTH CAROLINA -- Harnett County: Superior Court, May Term 1934. To His Honor, Judge R.Hunt Parker, Judge Presiding: We, the Grand Jury of the May Term 1934 of Harnett County Superior Court, respectfully make the following report: 1. We have carefully considered and passed upon all bills sent us by the Solicitor and have made returns upon the same. 2. We went in a body to the County Home and made a carefuly examination of the same. We found the home in excellent condition and the inmates properly cared for. 3. We inspected the State Highway Prison Camp and found it in excellent condition and that the prisoners are well taken care of. Some new buildings have recently been erected by the State. 4. We inspected the Jail and found the same in first class condition. 5. We visited the County Garage and found the mechanics busy reconditioning the school buses for the opening of school next year. 6. We found that all the Justices of the Peace have made their reports.. 7. We have inspected all the offices in the Courthouse and found them in good condition, and 1bebmmend that a telephone be installed in the Clerk's office. 8. We found that George Washington has not renewed his bond withintthree years as Guardian. 9. We found that the following Guardians have failed to file an annual report for the past year: Walter Mason, Ella- A.Neighbors, Albert Pope and J.O.Tew. 10. We desire to make the following recommendations: That the porch on the west side of the old County Horne be covered. That the grave yard at the old County Home be fenced and beautified. That the steps to the colored apartment at the new County Home be repaired. That the front porch and steps at the Jail be repaired. We desire to thank His Honor, Judge R.Hunt Parker, the Solicitor and the County Officials for the assistance rendered us and the courtesies shown us during this Term. We especially desire to thank Mr. L.M.Chaffin, Clerk Superior Court, and Mr. W.E.Salmon, Sheriff, for their assistance and courtesies shown us during this Term. Respectfully submitted, this 23 day of May, 1934. Signed: J.B.Champion, Foremana Grand Jury. It is now ordered that the Board do now adjounn dine tie. 5