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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03021931M4 March 2nd. 1931. The Bead efCha rmtineerf101iiilei mli ge eHaf io th om- C oke', � ee- aC a s. c a ord. ilea oners, Ennis, OtCuinn,and Williams were also present It was ordered by, the Board that no penalty be charged on the tax collections until the 1st. duly of $Pril, 1931. It was ordered that the aP ,plication for pauper relief of Mre. late Wicker be referred to Miss, Flora MCzenn for investigation. It was ordered that H.A. Tiirlington, be instructed to pest notices in regard to Res$ssessment on or before March 20, 1931, in order that the qud- rennial ass ssmentmay begin on April 1st. 1931. It was ordered that the ease of Ed Miler of Hectors Creek Township be referred to Miss Mea.ean ter investigation and report her findings to the next meeting of the Board. :fit was ordered that E.L. Cooke, Vice- Chairman, be instructed to investi- gate bill of Carolina Bowl* and Light Company for service at aounty Home. It was ordered that the cage of B.A. Yarborough, U.L.R. who applied for County Aid be referred to Miss Meta.een for investigation. It was ordered that I.R. iii with R.S. ]belly, secretary relative to the exlplsyment that they draw contract and Memel Go. 'attorney be instructed to confer of the R8ad Board in regard to drafting contract of a ipt. of ] oads for Harnett ounty and submit to the Board of approval. It was moved by H.M. OTguinn and seconded by J.B. Ennis that A.E+ Holder be appointed Supt. of Roads of Harnett 'ounty, subject to terms of contract to be drawn by Co. ttorney. It is further ordered that said Holder, should he accept, Oh 11 take office on April let. 1931. Those voting for said motion being J.B. Ennis, H..M. e29ti:inn and E.L. Cooke. It was ordered that Report of former 10. Atty. J.O. !est, collector of back taxes, showing collections of $1621.74, less commissions of $162.17 be accepted and ordered filled, and cheek for $1459.47 be ordered deliver- ed to the !lounty ditor. It was ordered that Creek in regard to It was ordered that the children at the recess periods at a is taken to prevent 's past two year. J.S. Mclean, Auditor, confer with List Taker of Neiils real estate valuations of J.A. Betts. G.H. iv,ry, Deputy Sheriff, be employed to protect Erwintfhool. during . opening, closing and ataafags salary` f $25.00 per month for two months. This action loss of live, two deaths having oeoured during the It is ordered that the 103 ;acre tract of land sold by C2J. dmith, Trustee toLueile Howard Hooper be released from further taxation fob years 1929 and 1930 upon'payment of thf taxes on a valuation of $2720/00, plus costs and interest. Those voting In favor of above order being, nais, Williams, O'Quinn and Cooke. It is oedxsred that J.S. 14elean, Auditor, be and he is authorized to settle the question of taxes due *by I.R.Wi lliams, Trustee, on sale of O.R. Godwin and wife, lots fought by Mortis Fleishman and to determine whether the same have been doubly listed and determine the amount of taxes, if any, and receipt for amount of taxes actually due. It is ordered that sheriff 4.7. Fowler be authorized to purchase a casket for the body of tolphus Rsies at the lowest possible price and have the body transported ^from Fayetteville to the proper burial ground It is ordered that for the year 1930 only that the valuation of the real estate of Sol Isaacs inkverasboro Township be reduced to $13500.00 on account of fire damage.'This action is taken on action of an appeal from a former Board. It was ordered that Miss Floa'a McQueen be instructed to investigate the condition of Mrs. Mary McDaniel who is an applicant for pauper aid. It was ordered that H.M. 0' .inn be appointed a committee of one to inves- tigate the advisablity of building a highway from near Barbecue `°hurch to Lillington- Swann station Road. 51 It was ordered that the Purchasing Agent be authorized to purchase soil testing auger and syringe for vaccinating hogs for cholera. It was ordered that Sheriff Fowler be authorized to erect a storage house for County supplies to be 16 by 20 Net and that he be instructed to have old garage building at the North end of the ,ourt House torn down and removed. It was ordered that Burnioe Jernigan be allowed an amount for supplies not to exceed $5.00 per month to be distributed by Miss Mo4neea. It was ordered that a dommittee composed of E.L. Cooke, and J.S. McLean, Auditor, be instrued to investigate telephone bills for the 'p 'port House. It was ordered by the Board that H.H. O'4uinn be ordered to investigate the advisability of hraveling road between Mason's store and Norrington Bridge in U.L. diver Township. RESOLUTION: The following resolutions were adopted by the Board: lst. That the County will pay for no stills unless the said stills are destroyed at the Courthouse in the presence of tither Commissioner J.H. illiams or H.M. O'4uinn which two Commissioners are hereby appointed a tommittee to look after the destruction of each still and to keep a record of each still, the price to be paid for each still, which shall include cap, worm and still, shall be 410.00 2nd. For the arrest and eonviotion of each operator the County will pay 45.00 for first operator of said still and 42.60 for each additional operator. It is ordered that 'bounty Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to segregate the taxes due on the several lots formerly owned by Wilson and Ise in Averas- boro Township and to accept the pro rata taxes from present owners on the valuations of each lot and to receipt for the taxes upon the payment of same on each lot for the year 1930 and prior years thereto. PETITION: TO HONORABLE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY: Comes Walter bee Johnson, Attorney for Neill A. Clark, present owner of 98 acres of D.J. Moore land in Upper Little miler Township, Harnett 'bounty bought by N.A. Moore from Bank of Lillingtoa andassessed in 1930 against`N.A. Moore on abstract at $385000, and ask that said land be released from 1930 taxes upon payment of tax on valuation of 44060100 at rate of 41.74 or the sum of $66.99. Respectfully submitted, falter Lee Johnson Approved: Attorney E.S. Freeman, Asst. Auditor RESOLUTION: On motion duly made, seconded and oarrie Be it resolved that 98 acres D.J. Moore land in River Little saver Townshi bought by N.A. Poore from Bank of Lillington and assessed in 1930 at $3850.00 on 1930 abstract, be and the same is hereby released from all County Taxes for year 1930 upon payment of tax on $3860.00 at rate of 41.74 or the sum of 466.99. This March End. 1931. Board of County Commissioners Harnett go. By E.L. `'ooke, vine- Chairman. HARNETT COUNTY: EARTH CAROLINA. County of Harnett vs 1927- 28- 29 -30, Taxes, Stewarts Creek fill Leith, ''r. h It ^is ordered that J.0. West be authorized to settle the above men- tioned taxes for the sum of 4160.00, it appearing to the Board of County com- missioners that Share was a flasks bona fide dispute concerning the taxes in question and the said C.J• Smith having made an offer of compromise for the above mentioned amount, and the said d.0. West is hereby ordered and directed to settle with the said C.J' Smith, as above stated. Approved, E.L_ttCesap, Vloe Chairman TO THE HON. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY: Your petitioner H.T. spears by his undersigned attornet shows to your Board that he is the owner of LOt 6, Blook 1 and Lot 3, Blook # all of Shaw Town Lillington, assessed t value of 425.00 each or 450.00. That in year 1928 the above lots and 10 6,Blook 4 of Shaw Town were assessed in name of D.J. Moore and at the time Bank of Lillington owned said lot 6, Block 1 and Lot 3 Block 3. Your Petitioner desires to,psy the tax on the two loos and request that same be released upon payment of 2/3 of tax against said 3 Ants, together with 2./3 of cost of sale and together with legal interest there j Walter lee Johnson, Attorney for Petitioner. '46` OLUTION ON MOTION duly made and carried it is Resolved, that Lot 6 Block 1 and Lo 3, Blook3, be released from all 1928 taxes upon payment of 2/3 of the 1928 taxes assessed against 3 lots i* Shaw Town in name of D.J. Moore, plus 2/3 of cost of sale by Tax Collebctor and plus legal interest thereon. This March 2nd. 1931. Board County CommissipnSrs,Harnett By E.L. Cooke, Vice- Chairman. TO HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY C01 MISSIOmRS W.C. Marshburn comes and andws that 36 acres of land, Adams Place, assesse in name of D.A. aummings in.Heotors Creek Township in 1931 valued at 4794.00 has been sold under mortgage foreclosure to N.C. Mashburn and the purchaser desires to pay the 1920 tax upoxl the valuation Of 4794.00 at rate of 1.79 or total tax 414.20 and ask that said land be released Of 1930 tax upon payment of 414.20. aixxBin x Approved: H.S. Freeman, asst. Auditor. ORDER: Hpon Motion duly made and carried it is ordered that 26 acres,&dams Place assessed against D.A. Cummings in Rectors's Creek Twp. for 1920 be released of 1930 taxes upon payment of tax on valuation of 4794.00 at rate of 41.79 or a total sum of 414.80. This March 2,. 1931. E.L. Cooke, Vine Chairman. This March 2, 1931. Mater, Lee Johnson W.C. sershburn 0. orney for The following jurors Court: First Week 1 J.E. Whitman 2 H.L. Lvent 3 I.G. Jaekson 4 Jas. .Withers 5 J,M. White 6 0.D. Oberman 7 D.C.Byrd 8 C.E. Taylor 9 J.F. Denning 10 J. R1 Davis 11 P.C; Taylor: 12 J.R,Turner 13 H.C. Ousley 14 J.Lloyd Wade 15W.D.:. Cameron 16 L.M. Jeffreys 17 L.L. 2tewart 18 W.J., Nichols I9 Hester Williams 20 J. Frank Thornton 21J.L. Dearman 22 W.R. 4orrell ere drawn for the March - April Term of Harnett '3 perior f x 1 P.W. Matthews 2 Fred Daggett 3 Sam Cummings 4 J.Wi Turn age 5 Benton Matthews 6 J.e Brown 7 Jai Brown 8 L.D. Brock 9 E.T. Parker 10 RgB. Cameron 11 Paul E. Darden 12 0.P. Thomas 13 J.C. Bullock 14 Joe Byrd 15 R.J. Johnson 16 4,C. drimes 17 J.W. Matthews 18 J.A, pivey 19 C.M. Johnson W.M. Baiiep -bnah O. Johnson 22 Wm. O'Quinn 23 4.2. Bate 24 C.P. Ee lly Duke Cre ek Eve. U.L.H. Barbecue H.Creek U.L,R. Lillington Grove U.D. R. N, Creek Ave. U.L.R. Ave. B.Gver U.I.R. Buckhorn S, Creek Ave. John. Ave. U.L.R. e S. Creek Ave. Grove N. Creek John. Lill. Ave. Grove U.L.R. Duke N. Creek Report of the Board of Education showing the sum of 434,967.24 needed the maintenance of the schools during the month of March was received filed. for and Report of R.G.B. Chan was received and ordered filed. Bond p1 B.B. Holder, Constable of Upper Little River Township was reeeibed and ordered filed. Report of L.M. Caaffin, C.S.C. w accepted and ordered filed. It was then erde 111 wa.e�l. 'a Chairman