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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07141924MEN LSD HULY 14TH. 1924. Board of County Commissioners met aq Board of Aqualization to remedy all defect* possible in valuations of Harnett County. All members were present, also J.R.Young, acting Attorney. Changes were male by township as follows: A*erasboro: Mrs Lula Cullom; Lot in Dunn or near Dunn reduced to $1000.00 Lee and Aycock; 24 acres-Dupree land reduc d to $3500.00 Lee and Aycock; Lot known as stables reduced to $12000.00 L. Mrs. Perry Lee or Nancy C. Lee; 11 acres be reduc d to $75.00 per acre J.T.Griffin; 44 acres be red *ced'to $4000.00 J.A.McLeod; House and lot in Dunn bereduced to $2500.00 Prof. vl.S.Snipee; House and lot in Dunn be reduced;to $2500.00 Jesse B. bee: House and lot on E. Broad St.(Fred Jernigan Lot)reduced to$2580.00 Mrs. J.D.Fzzell; Rome lot be reduced to $4500.00 Merchants Fertiliser and Phos Co.;was Seminole Phos Co.,; Be reduced to $13000.00 F.H.Butler; 183 acres on Black River be reduced to 9000.00 G.J Hodges; 176 acres on Black River be reduc d to 175.00 per acre. W.A.Reaves and wife, Rosella; 41 acres be reduced to $90.00 per acre. C.P.Godwin; 28 acres be reduced to $100.00 per acre. Sally Isaaeand Goldstein; Knewn as State Bank and Trust Co, reduced to $8500.00 J.H.Ballanee; Lot on Broad and Clinton Ste. S.E.Corner, reduced to $28000.00 Anderson Creek: J.A.Monroe; 92 acres reduced to $1500.00 L.W.West; 40 9/10 acres reduced to $15.00 per acre. Barbecue: Mariah Chalmers; 8 acres be reduced to $200.00 Black River: Mrs. "Ary Whitfield; 26j acres reduced to $30.00 peracre. Duke: F.Y. McKay: 144 acres reduced to $80,(00 per acre Erwin Cotton Mills Cc: 2470 acr" raised to $80.00 per acre. Y.W.Smith: Land be raised to $80.00 per acre. Hictors's Creek: J.C.Betts; 125 acres reduced to $34.00 per acre. D.H.Senter: 948 acres land be reduced to $36.00 per acre. D.E.Wester: Land 42 acres reduced to $53.00 per acre. A.G.Blanehard: 331 acres reduced to $15000 per acre Lillington: A.M.Shae and Z.T.Kivett: 230 acres(E.H.MeNeill Lot.) reduced to $10.00 per A. : R.K.ColvilleLand reduced-t; $40.00 per acre John Otter McLean:(Col.) Land reduced $200.00 J.C.Senter: House and Lot reduced to 3500.00 LMChaffin* House and Lot reduced to 2000.00 . L :M:Chaffib: 81 acres reduc d to $25.00 per acre. Neills Creek: Mrs. W.A.Forbes: Land be reduced to $1250.00 J.D.Upchurch: 17 acres reduced to $3000.00 Etta Lee Coats: House and 16t in Buies Creek reduced to $800.00 R.W.Ccllier Estate: Be listed at 42500.00, raised from $750.00 J.A.Blaykock: 205 acres be reduced to $45.00 per acre. C.V.Johnson: 160 acres reduced to $30.00 per acre. Upper Little River: N.W.McLeod: 25 acres reduced to ;x30.00 per acre. Mrs. W.J.CoE: 131 acres be raised to $30.00 per acre. B.M.P. McLeod: 230 acres be raised to $30.00 per acre. Susie Bell Holder: 23 acres reduced to $15.00 per acre. D.C.Collins: 250 acres reduced to $8000.00 D.H.Senter and M.T.Spears: 225 acres be reduced to $12.50 per acre. J. Robt.Young: 350 acres raised to $12.50 per acre. W.H.Turlington: 376 acres raised to $12.50 per acre (Cameron Land) Attie R. Kelly: 53 acres reduced to 620.00 per acre. Byrd and Kelly: 65 acres reduced to $10.00 per acre. J.M.BThomasg 83 acres *educed to $50.00 per acre. J.R.MAeon: 104 acres reduced to y.20.00 per acre. W.H.Salmon :58 acres reduced to-$40.00 per acre. C.A.Gilchrirt: 170 aeres(Lanier Land) reduced to $12.00 per acre. W.J.Campbell: 59 acres reduced to $40.00 per acre. Mrs. D.E.Laseiter: 50 acres reduced to $10.00 per acre. Report of L.M.Chaffin on School Budget Matter. To the Board2s of Commissioners and Board of Education of Harnett County: On Monday, July 7th. 1924, you asked me to act as Arbitrator upon the issues arising over a disagreement as to the School Budget for the = ession of 1924.1925. After cont ference with members of both boards I fcupd that the disagreement was over the Operating and Equipment Fund Only, and that the two Boars had reached an agreement as to the Palary Fund ,nd the Fund Necessary to pay interest and Installments on Bonds, notes and Loans. Under Section 187 of Chapter 136 of the Public Laws of 1923, which is the section that provides the procedure in case of a disagreement between the gourd of Education and the Board of County Commissioners as to the School Budget, the Clerk of the Superior Court is called upon to act as Arbitrator upon the issues arising as to the Salary -Ound and the Fund necessary to pay interest and Installments on Bonds. Notes and Loans. Since there is no disagreement as to these two items in the Budget, and which two are the obby Items upon which the Clerk of the Superior Court can be called upon to act as Arbitrator, I resoectfully report to you that I have no decision to make and the matter is returned to you to be proceeded with according to law. This the 9th. day of July, 1924. Respectfully, L.M.Chaffin, C.S.C. o1�s-/ 4W BE IT RESOLVED: That the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County approve the County School r Budget for the year 30247$5 for the tptaj, sues of $30,009.00.pver and above and- -in addition,v </ to the total sum of the County School Budget for the year 1923 -24 as submitted to and approved by this Board; And that only one half of the purchase price of not more than twelve trucks is to be igcl #ded in the 00,000.00 increase in the budget, the remainder of the purchase price of said trucks_to be paid for by notes of this board to be due during the fall of 1925. The Commissioners then adjourned until July 29th,.' for the purpose of receiving bids on the bonds of Long Branch School District. Jas. A. Taylor, Chairman W.H.Baucette, Clerk to Board 0 V 3 U a r `No E