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DECEMBER 3rd. 1956
The Board of Commissioners net Monday, December 3rd., 1956, at 10;00 A.M.
with L. A. Tart, Chairman, Glenn Johnsen, J. E. Womble, and B. P. Ingram present.
Also .present were the County Attornay,uthe'Auditor; R. L. Pate and the Clerk to
the Board.
The monthly report of Elizabeth F. Matthews, Clerk SuperiorCourt, was approved
and filed.
The report of Kyle Harrington, Clerk Recorders,Court was approved .and filed.
The report of D. P. Ray, Tax Collector, was approved and filed.
The report of Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds, was approved and filed.
The report of L. B. McLean, Veteran Service Officer, was approved and filed.
The report of Earl H. WIv11s, Dog Warden, was approved and filed.
The report of B. F. Sellars, County Electrical,Inspector, was approved and
filed.
W., A. Johnson, County Attorney, was named to represent Harnett County at a
meeting in Fayetteville on Wednesday December 12th., at 3 :00 P.M. to discuss
the proposed improvements in the Cape Fear River and its tributaries.
The following road petitionsvb re approved:
-(1) To widen out that road in Averasboro Township which runs
from :# 27 by W. E. Miller's house to Robbie Lee's home 8/10
miles. (Petition given to Mr. W E M411er for presentation)
(2) To scrape clean and improve that,road in Averasboro Township
which runs from Grove Presbyterian. Manse .southeast 75/100
miles to Pope's farm. (Petition given to Geo. H.. V. Hunter
for presentation)
(3) To build and maintain that road in Hector's Creek Township
which runs from LaFayette School to J. R.- DupreesHome Place.
(Petition given to LeRoy Matthews for presentation)
4) To regrade, widen, surface with clay that road in Averasboro
Township which runs from Pope's 1 oad southeast of City Limits, °
known as Mrs. J. W. Thornton's Subdivision Street.
(Petition mailed to Highway- District Office)
(5) To take overand maintain that road in Averasboro.Township
which runs from Fair Ground to Johnnie Miller's Home Place
to Mrs. B. F. Woods a distance of 410 miles. (Petition
given to B. F. Wood for presentation)
(6) TO layout and pull up that road in Grove Township which runs
from Highway .# 40 at point from W. T. Hodge9's place to BSileytd
cross roads intersection To hard surface Road known as Old -
Erwin Smithfield Road, known as Old Mooretown path a distance
of 1 mile.
(Petition given to B. F. Wood for presentation)
Commissioner Ingram moved, seconded by Commissioner Glenn Johnson, that
C. H. Avery, Deputy Sheriff be allowed f60.00, for the Patrolling the School
in the Town of Erwin. - Motion carried.
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THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRAWN FOR THE TERM OF CRIMINAL COURT
BEGINNING JNNUARY 7th., 1956.
1. Hubert L. Stewart
2. Wm. H. Barefoot
3, Jethro Godwin
4. J R Marshburn
5. Oscar Briggs
6. Edison Ennis
7. Stacy Holder
8. Gordon Baker
9. Wm. R. Godwin
10. W P Butts
11. G C Partin
12. W H Lee
13. H B Ligon
14. Walter Wicker
15. Floyd Upchurch
16. Edward D. Miller
1 Andrew F. Tart
18. John Cameron
19. Fred Watson
20. W. Hugh Norris
21. A N Honeycutt
22. Donnie C. Parrish
23. H G Manning
24. Lexie Hallman
25. Carlis Victor Moore -
26. Willie Pate
27. Avery R.Pearce
28. Worth D. Senter
29. Ralph A. Secchrest
30. Elbert T. Cannady
31. Ralph D. Coleman
32. A D Johnson
33. R L Fowler
34. Johnnie Williford
35. Payton Odom
36. George Ferrell
37. Claudia Hartley
38. Joe Satterfield
39. J D Campbell
40. Marvin Weaver
41. Robert F. Moore
42. A L Stewart
43. C S Loving
B C Britt
W. Earl Jones
44.
45.
Erwin
Dunn # 3
Lunn
Fuquay # 1
Cameron # 1
Benson # 1
Bunnievel # 1
Dunn
E rwi n
Angier
Bunnievel # 1
Lillington
Lillington
Cameron # 2
Buie's Creek
Erwin
Coats # 1
Olivia
Dunn
Erwin
Coats
Erwin
Erwin # 1
Chalybeate Springs
Erwin
Erwin
Erwin
Kipling
Dunn
Bunnievel # 1
Angier # 1
Lillington
Angier # 1
Angier
Erwin
Buie's creek
Dunn # 4
Dunn
Angier # 2
Lillington # 3
Dunn
Lillington
Lillington
Angier # 2
Dunn
Duke
Averasboro
Averasboro
Buckhorn
Johnsonville
Grove
Anderson Creek
Averasboro
Duke
Black River
Anderson Creek
Lillington
Lillington
Johnsonville
Neill's Creek
Duke
Grove
Barbecue
Averasboro
Duke
Grove
Duke
Stewart's Creek
Hector's Creek
Duke
Duke
Duke
Hector's Creek
Averasboro
Anderson Creek
Grove
Lillington
Black haver
Black River
Duke
Neill's Creek
Duke
Averasboro
Black River
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Lillington
Lillington
Neill's Creek
Averasboro
THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRAWN FCR THE TERM OF CIVIL COURT BEGINNING
JANUARY 14th., 1956.
1. Alvis Thomas
2. L S Holder
3. John J. Tew
4. D T Grimes
5. Riley Butler
6. G F Bdnnett
7. Allen Shaw
8. 0 C Whittington
9. W J Bradley
10. R A Bell
11. J E L`'wis
12. Sylvester McKee
13. Tasso Autry
14. John Bill Hall, Jr.
15. Willis Dean (Col)
16. Lewis R. Tart
17. N R Matthews
18. Wesley Max Altman
19. Garner Rose Ennis
20. Elbert L. McKinney
21. Bryant D. Gilchrist
22. J L Tyndall
23. Willie Ray
24. Raymond S. Altman
25. William E. Byrd
26. Melvin G. Hall
Broadway # 1
Mamers
Dunn
Coats # 1
Dunn
Dunn
Bunnlevel f 1
Fuquay Springs # 2
Lillington
Lillington
Fuquay $ 2
Erwin
Erwin
Fuquay Springs # 1
Broadway # 1
Dunn # 4
Kipling
Angier
Coats
Fuquay Springs # 2
Lillington # 1
Erwin
Erwin
Dunn # 4
Lillington # 3
Spring Lake # 1
Upper Little River
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Grove
Averasboro
Averasboro
Anderson Creek
Hector's Creek
Lillington
Lillington
Hector's Creek
Duke
Duke
Buckho rn
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Hector's Creek
Black River
Grove
Hector's Creek
Neill's Creek
Duke
Duke
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Anderson Creek
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27. Richard A. Ennis
28. Calvin C. Tart
29. James M. Withers
30. Lester Frank Norris
31. Claude M. Altman
324 William F. Avery
33. D. Henry Rawls
34. J A Womble
35. J R Lewis
36. 0 B Currin Jr.
37. Ray Womble
38. Marvin F. Miller
39. James Garland Matthews
140. H L Woodley
41, WPI'Man E. Gossett
42.L1.213 L Atezitert
43. Kilgore Bradley
44. A B Collins
W J Broadwell Jr.
Coats
Dunn #.2
Lillington .# 3
Erwin
Dunn
Erwin # 1
Fugaay Springs #'1
Lillington
Dunn
Angier 1 2
Lillington
Erwin
Coats # 1
Lillington
Lillington
Fuquay f 1'
Fuq uay
Lillington
Angier
Grove
Averasboro
_Barbecue.
Duke
Averaaboro
Grove
Hector's Creek
Lillington
Averasboro
Black River
Lillington
Duke
Grove
Lillington
Lillington
Buckhorn
Hector's Creek
Lillington
Black River
RESOLUTION FOR COUNTIES, CITIES, TOWNS AND OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES MAKING
APPLICATION FOR COVERAGE OF EMPLOYEES UNDER THE OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS
INSURANCE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 11 OF THE FEDERAL SOCIAL SECUTITY ACT.
WHEREAS4`=Tite 11 of the Federal Social Security Act has been amended for the
purpose of extending totthe employess of political subdivisions of the State and
their instrumentalities, and to the dependents and survivors of such employees,
the basic protection accorded to others by the Old Age and Survivors Insurance
Program as embedied in the Social Security Act, and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Chapter 562 of the Session Laws of 1951 ,designate
the Executive Secretary of the Teachers' and State Employees' RetirementSystem
whose title is: Director of the North Carolina Public Employees' Social Security
Agency, as the State Agency authorized to enter into agreements or coverage plans
for the purpose of extending such benefits to employees of such political sub-
divisions, and
WHEREAS, the govecting authority of this political subdivision of the State
desires to extend to its eligible employees or eligible coverage groups of such
employees, and their dependents and survivors, the security, protection and beneW
fits provided by s aid laws and the regulations established thereunder: Now,
Therefore,
Be it resolved lty the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County in regular
meeting, a quorum being present:
1. That the governingauthority of this political subdivision of the State, to
the extent of its lawful authority and power, does hereby extend to its eligible
employees and eligible groups and classes of such employees the benefits authoriz-
ed by Title 11 of the Federal Social Security Act, as amended, and as authorized
by Chapter 562 of the Session Laws of 1951,
2. That H. D. Carson, Jr. County Auditor is hereby fully empowered and
authorized, and is hereby ordered and directed, to prepare, with the cooperation
of the Director of the North Carolina Public Employees' Social Security Agency,
a suitable agreement or coverage plan as provided by law,the same to be properly
executed by this marring authority and approved by said Director of the State
Agency +'or the purpose of making available to such employees the benefits mentioned
in Paragraph 1 and the preamble of this Resolution, efeetive the first day of
January 1, 1957.
Upon motion of Commissioner Johnson and seconded by Commission Womble, the
above Resolution was introduced for passage and the same was duly passed, the
following number voting in the affirmative: 4, and the following number voting
in the negative: 0
Commissioner Johnson introduced the following resolution which was read:
WHEREAS, this is the final meeting of the Board of Commissioners as now con-
stituted, and;
WHEREAS, said Board of Commissioners is desirous, both as a Board and as
individual members thereof, of expressing to the various employees and officials -
of Harnett County its appreciation for the friendly and pleasant cooperation which
said employess and officials have given said Board of Commissioners during its
tenure, and
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WHEREAS, said Board of Commissioners further desires to thank said employees
and officials of Harnett County for the loyal and efficient service which they
have rendered to the citizens of Harnett County;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Board of Commissioners of Harnett
County that it does hereby express to the various employees and officials of
Hr.rnett County its appreciation for the cooperation which they have given said
Board during its terms, and does also thank said employess and officials for the
loyal and efficient service which they have rendered to Harnett County and the
people thereof;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Board of Commissioners does hereby
express its willingness `o cooperate with the incoming Board of Commissioners and
render to such incoming Board all possible assistance in the event said incoming
Board should desire or request the same.
Upon motion of Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Womble, the
foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted.
There being no further business to be considered by the Board as now
constituted, said Board recessed for the swearing in of the newly elected
County Officials, and said swearing in ceremony was thereupon conducted at
11 A•M in the Courtroom. All newly elected County Officials were present ?or such
ceremony and received their respective oaths from Clerk Superior Court, Elizabeth
F. Matthews,
Lpon the conclusion of the swearing in ceremony, the incoming County
Commissioners met in the Commissioners Room at 2 P M with the following Present:
J.M. Pleasant
L. A. Tart, J. E. Womble, and Alex M. Cameron. // Joe Currin was unable to be
preseht and R. Glenn Johnson was held over as ComMissioner until his successor
has been duly qualified.
L. A. Tart, Acting Chairman, called the meeting to order and the Board
was organized as follows:
Chairman - - -L. A. Tart
Vice Chairman Jarvis M. Pleasant
Purchasing Agent J. E. Womble
Still Committee Alex M. Cameron and Jarvis M. Pleasant
Court House Committee -- -Joe Currin, Alex M. Cameron
Farm Census J. E. Womble
Members Welfare Board J. E. Womble
The Following appointments were duly made:
County Auditor
County Attorney
County Vice Recorder
County Farm Agent
Asst. County Farm Agent
Negro County Farm Agent
Home Demonstration Agent
Asst. Home Demonstration Agent
Negro Home Demonstration Agent
Veteran Service Officer,
Dog Warden
Asst. Dog 'Warden
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Herbert Carson for a term of 1 year
W A. Johnson for a term of 2 years
-L M Chaffin for a term of 2 years
C R Ammons for a term of 1 year
T D C'Quinn for a term of 1 year
L K Boston for a term of 1 year
Miss Thelma Hinson, for a term of 1 year
Miss Sarah Ficquett, for a term of 1 yea
Ida Hinnant for a term of 1 year
L B McLean, for a term of 1 year
Earl H. Wells for a term of 1 year
Ray Thomas for a term of 1 year
Six Rural Policemen were appointed for a term of 1 year as follows:
Clarence E. Moore
James V. Griffin
J. Stanley Byrd
A W O'Quinn
B. F. Temple
B E Sturgill
Commissioner Womble moved, seconded by Commissioner Cameron, that the Board
advertise for bids and proceed to have plans for a new roof and other repairs, the
floor repaired and covered in the mens lounge and other necessary work done at
the Cornelius Harnett Boarding Home. Motion carried.
Upon recommendation of Berles Johnson, Commissioner Glenn Johnson moved,
seconded by Commissioner Pleasant, the following were appointed list takers
in the differenct Townships of the County.
1957 List Takers
Anderson Creek Mr. Hartwell Butts
Averasboro
Barbecue
Black River
Buckhorn
Duke
Grove
Hector's Creek
Johnsonville
Lillington
Neill's Creek
Stewart's Creek
Upper LittleRiver
County Wide Appraisers:
Mr. E. H.
:JMr. D. B.
Motion carried.
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Mrs Hubert Peay
Mrs. Dorothy Walton
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
D. B. Holder
Jane Tutor
W M Harper
Pauline Ennis
Bernard Hudson
Craig Holloway
Fred Cameron
Mr. R B O'Quinn
Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
Mr. Thomas Allen
Mr. H M C'Quinn
Lasater
Dean
The following bonds were approved by the Bov rd
recorded on the minutes of this meeting.,
Bunnlevel, N.C. # 1
301 E.Broad St. Dunn
801 Erwin Rd. Dunn
Lillington, N C,# 3
Angier, N C
Fuquay Springs # 1
Erwin, N C
Benson N C # 1
Fuquay Springs, N C.
Cameron N C # 2
Lillington N C
Lillington N C # 1
Bunnlevel N C
Mame,rs,N C
Erwin N C # 1
Lillington N C
of Commissioners and ordered
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK
'Home Officer 80 Maiden Lane, New Hork 28 N.Y.
Bonding Department
Bond No. F 22948
Amount of Bond
$1,000
Due Date of Premium
Dec. 6, 1956
Premium
Eighteen and 50100 - -- Dollars ($18.50)
Issued to
C. R. Moore, Sheriff of
Harnett County .N C
In Behalf Of
Claude Hadden Avery
. Erwin, North Carolina
From
Dec. 6, 1956
Payment, received by
To Dec. 6, 1958
W. H. Christman
President
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MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
Continuation Certificate
Bond No. 90- 011302 PO
In consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars this bond, subject to all
its covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 6th.
day of December, 1957,
It is Expressly Understood and Agreed that the attached bond and all renewal
continuation certificate attached thereto (including this one) are not cumula-
tive, and that this total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under the
attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not exceed
the penalty named in theattached bond, to wit: $1,000.00
Attached to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of
One Thousand- Dollars
hereto issued from the 5th day of March 1951 on behalf of Leo McGee, Holly
Springs, N C Constable and in favor of State of North Carolina
IN 'WITNESS WHERECF the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, this 1st day of Oct.
1956, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless countersigned
by an authorized representative of the Company.
Glenn C. Bramble
Secretary W. T. Harper Chairman of the
(Seal) Board and President
Thomson Davis Agency
Countersigned:
James F. Davis
Representative.
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
Continuation Certificate
Bond No. 90- 206692 P 0
Authorized
In consideration of the sum of One Hunr?red Dollars this bond, subject to all
its covenants and donditions is hereby continued in force until on the
'2nd day of Dec. 1957,
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOCD A"D AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal
or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not
cumulative, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under
the attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not
exceed the penaltynamed in the attached bond, to wit: 10,000.00
Attached to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of
Ten Thousand - - - -- Dollars
heretofore issued from the 2nd day of Dec. 1953. on behalf of Herbert D. Carson,
Jr. Lillingtor. N C County Auditor Acct. and Col. of Preparpment 'Taxes
and in favor of Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, N C
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st
day cf Oct. 1956, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless
countersigned by an authorized representative of the Company
Glenn C. Bramble
(Seal) W T Harper, Chairman of the
Secretary Board and President.
Thomson- Davis Agy.
Countersigned Atnod Representaative
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
Continuation Certificate
Bond No. 92- 292373 P 0
In consideration of the sum of Five Dollars this bond, subject to all its
covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 14th day of
Dec. 1957,
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal
or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not
cumulative, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under
the attached, bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not
exceed the panalty named in the attached bond, to wit:
$1,000.00
ATTACHED TO and forming part of the bond, in the amount of
One Thousand Dollars
heretofore issued from the 14th day of Dec. 1954, on behlf of Daniel B. Griffis,
Bennlevel, N C Deputy Sheriff Harnett Co., and in favor of Sheriff of Harnett
County, N C
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st
day_of Oct. 1956, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless
countersigned by an authorized representative of the Company.
Glenn C. Bramble Secretary W. T. Harper
Chairman of the Board and President
Thomson Davis Agy.
Countersigned
James F. Davis
Authorized Representative
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
Continuation Certificate
Bond No- 92- 292330 P
In consideration of the sum of Five Dollars, this bond, subject to
all its covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 6th.
day of Dec. 1957,
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal
or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not
cumulative, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under
the attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not
exceed the panalty named in the attached bond, to wit 1,000,00
ATTACHED TO AND forming part of the bond, in the amount of
One Thousand Dollars
heretofore issued from the 14th day of Dec. 1954, on behalf of Lemuel C.
Gregory, Angier, N C Deputy Sheriof Harnett County N C and in favor of
State of North Carolima
IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st
day of Oct. 1956, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless
countersigned by an authorized representative of the Company.
Glenn C. Bramble W. T. Harper
Secretary (Seal) Chaiiman of the Board and President
Thomson Davis Agy. Countersigned,
James F. Davis Author'
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MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE Bond No. 92- 292229 PO
In Consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars this bond, subject to all
its covenants and conditions is hereby continured in force until on the 6th day of
Dec. 1957,
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal
or continuation certificates attached thereto ( inlluding this one) are not
cumul,tive, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under
the attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not
exceed the penalty named in the attached bond, to wit
1,000.00
ATTACHED to and forming part of the bond, in he amount of
One Thousand Dollars
heretofore issued from the 6th day of Dec. 195)4, on behalf of R. C. Monday,
Angier, N C Constable Angier, N C and in favor of State of N C.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st day of Oct.
1956, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless countersigned by an
authorized representative of the Company.
Glenn C. Bramble W. T. Harper,
Secretary Chariman of the Board and President
Thomson Davis Agy.
(Seal)
Countersigned
James F. Davis
Authorized Representative
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
Continuation Certificate Bond No. 92- 292501 PO
IN CONSIDERATION OF the sum of Ten Dollars this bond, subject to all its
covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 6th day of
Dec. 1957,
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOCD AND AGREED THAT THE ATTACHED bond and all renewal
continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not cumula-
tive, and that the total liabilities of the Maryland Casualty Company under the
attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not exceed
the penalty named in the attached bond, to wit:
2,000.00
ATTACHED to and forming part of the bond, in the amount of
Two Thousand -- Dollars
heretofore issued from the 6th day of Dec. 1954, on behalf of Leonard Lee
Upchurch, Lillington, N C Jailor and Deputy Sheriff and in favor or State of N.C.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland this 1st day
of Oct. 1956, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless counter-
signed by an authorized representative of the Company.
Glenn C. Bramble W T Harper
Secretary Chariman of the Board a$d President
(Seal)
Thomson Davis Agy
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Counter signed
James F.Davis
Authorized Representative
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MARYLAND. CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
Continuation Certificate
Bond No.92- 369982 P 0
Iii - Consideration of the sum of Ten - Dollars -this bond, subject to all its''
covenants and- conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 6th day of
Dec.. 1957,
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal
or continuation certificates attached thereto jincluding this one) are not cumu-
lative, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under the
attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not; exceed
the - penalty named in the attached bond, to wit:
2,000.00
ATTACHED to and forming part of the bon., in the amount of
Two Thousand0 0'' Dollars
heretofore issued from the 6th day of Dec. 1955, on behalf of Frances Ramona
O'Quinn Warren, Erwin, N C Deputy Sheriff Harnett Co N C and Secy. to Sheriff
of Harnett Co N C and in favor of State of N. C.,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Maryland- Casualty Company has caused this instrument,
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st
day of Oct. 1956, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless
countersigned by an authorized representative of the Company.
Glenn C. Bramble
Secretary
Thomson Davis Agy
-Seal W. T'. Harper
Chariman of the Board and President
Countersigned
James F. Davis,
Authorized Representative
CAR AND GENERAL INSURANCE. CORPORATION, Ltd,
United States Branch 111 John Street, New York 7, N Y-
Renewal Certificate No- 431
Car '& General Insurance Corporation, Ltd. (herein called Corporation), in.
:consideration of an agreed premium payable in advance, continues in force, sub-
ject to all its terms, conditions and limitations, its Bond No. 11768 dated Dec.
14, 1954, in the sum of $1,000.00, executed on behalf of Jpseph D. Hubbard,
Box 51, Erwin, North Carolina, in favor of
Claude R. Moore, Sheriff for Harnett County No Carolina.
for the extended term beginning at 12%01 A M Standard Time, on the 14th day o
Dec. 1956, and ending at the same time on the 14th day of Dec. 1957,
This continuation is subject to the condition that the liability of the Cor-
poration under said bond and any. and -all continuation thereof shall in no event
exceed the sum of $1,000. in the aggregate. This endorsement will be valid-
only when executed by-the Corporation's Attorney in Fact.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused this endorsement to be signed
by its Attorney in Fact at New York State of New York this 15 day of Nov. 1956.
Car & General Insurance Corporation Ltd.
By Forest M Douglass
Attorney Ih Fact.
CAR AND GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION, Ltd.
United States Branch 111 John Street, New York 7,N Y
Renewal Certificate No 432
CAR & GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION Ltd.(herein called CPPp ®ration), in considera-
tion of an agreed premium payable in advance, hereby continues in force, subject
to all its terms, conditions and limitations, its Bond No. 12868 dated Dec. 6,
1954, in the sum of 41,000. executed on behalf of- Lonnie B. Jackson, in favor of
Harnett County Board of Commissioners, Lillington N C for the extended term be-
ginning at 1201 A M Standard Time on the 6th day of Dec. 1956, and ending at
the same timm on the 6th day of Dec. 1958.
This continuation is subject to the conditnon that the liability of the Corpor
ation under said bond and any and all continuations thereof shall in no event ex --
ceed the sum of $1,000, in the aggregate. This endorsement will be valid only
when executed by the Corporation's Attorney in Fact.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused this endorsement to be signed
by its Attorney in Fact at New York State of New York this 30th day of Nov. 1956
CAR AND GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION Ltd.
By Benedict L. M1a80
Attorney in Fact
CAR & GENERAL INSURA ^TCE CORPORATION, LTD.
UNITED STATES BRANCH 111 John Street New York
Bond No 9992
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That we Robert L. Pate, Sr., Erwin, North
Carolina, as Principal and the Car & General Insurance Corporation Ltd. a
corporation duly organizedand existing under and by virtue of the laws of the
Lnited Kingdon of Great Britian and Northern Ireland, having its United States
Branch at 111 John Street in the City of New York, and authorized to do business
in the State of North Carolina, as Rurety, are held and firmly bound unto
Board of County Commissioners, Harnett County, North Carolina, in the penalty of
Wen Thousand ($10,000.) Dollars to the payment whereof, he said Principal binds
himself, his heirs, executors anda administrators, and the said Surety binds it-
self, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Signed, Sealed, and Dated this 26th day of Nov. A D 1956,
Whereas, the said Principal was duly elected or appointed to the office or
position of Coroner for the term beginning Nov. 13, 1956, and ending Dec. 31,
1958,
NOW THEREFORE, THE CO`'DITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the
said Principal shall well and truly perform all the duties of his daid office or
position, and shall pay over and account for all funds coming into his hands by
virtue of his said office or position as required by law, then this obligation
shall be null and void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force.
THIS BOND is executed said delivered to be effective only upon the following
express conditinns, which shall be conditions precedent to the right of recovery
hereunder:
First: If the Surety shall so elect this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty
(30) days' notice in writing to the Board of County Commissioners, Harnett County,
and this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30)
days, the Surety remaining liable for all acts covered by this bond which may have
been committed by the Principal up to the effective date of such cancellation,
subject to the terms, conditions, and provisions of this bond.
SECOND- The Surety shall not be liable hereunder for any loss sustained by
reason of the failure, suspension or restricted operation of any bank or banks
depository or depositories in which public moneys are now on general deposit or
may hereafter be placed on general or special deposit by or onbehalf of the said
Principal, any law, decision, statute or ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding
THIRD The liability under this bond shall commence on the 13th day of Nov.
1956, and the Surety shall in no event be liable in respect to any act or acts
of t' :e said Principal committed prior to the saiddate nor for any shortage ex-
isting prior to the said date, nor for funds or property used or applied towards
any such shortage.
FOURTH The Surety shall not`be liable hereunder for any loss or losses result-
ing by reason of the failure of the said Principal to collect any taxes with which
he may be chargeable by reason of this election or appointment to the office or
pOsitton aforesaid.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said Principal has hereunto set his hand and seal
and the said Surety has caused this instrument of writing to be signed by its
duly authorized officer or Attorney in Fact the day and year first above written.
Robert L. Pate, Sr.
Seal CAR AND GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION Ltd.
By: Benedict L Bisso
Attorney in Fact
CAR & GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION, Ltd.
United States Branch
111 John Street, New York
Bond Na. 14600
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we James V. Griffin RFD if 1, Holly
Springs, North Carolina, as Principal, andthe Car & General Insurance Corporation,
Ltd., a corporation duly organized and existing under find by virtue of the laws
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, having its United
States Branch at 111 John Street in the City of New York, and authorized to do
business in the State of North Carolina, as Surety, are held and firmly bond unto
State:nf:.North Oaroliha x,xxxxxxxxxxxxxix North Carolina, in the penalty of
One Thousand and no /100 ($1,000.) Dollars, to
the payment whereof, the said Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors and
administrators, and the said Surety binds itself, its successors andaassigns,
jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 5th day of Dec. A D 1956
WHEREAS the said Principal was duly elected or appointed to the office or
position of Rural Police for the term beginning Dec. 3, 1956, and ending
Dec. 3, 1957,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION CT' THE FCREGCING OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the
said Principal shall well and truly perform all the duties of his said office or
position and shall pay over and account for all funds coming into his hands by
rsoo
virtue of his said office -or position as required by law, then this obligation shall
be nu-11 and void., otherwise it shall be and remain in full force.
THIS -BOND is executed and deliverdd to be effective only upon the following
express donditions, which shall be conditions precedent to the right of recovery
hereunder: d/o d. •
FIRST- I£ the Surety shall so elect this( bond may .cancelled by giving thirty
(30) days' notice in writing to the cabatr, Nazotne,C >lrlrFaf' I yxu, gty, N C
and this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30)
days, the Surety remaining liable f oraall acts covered by this bond, which may
have been committed by the Principalup to the effective date of such cancellation,
subject to the terms, conditions andprovisions of this bond.
SECOND- The Surety shall not be liable hereunder for any loss sustained by
reason of -the failure suspension or restricted operation of any bank or banks,
depository or depositories, in which public moneys are now on general or special
deposit or may hereafter be placed on general or special deposit by or on behalf
of the said Principal any law, decision, statute or ordinance to the contrary
notwithstanding.
THIRD- The liability under this bond shll commence on the 3r day of Dec.;
1956,' and the Surety shall In no event be liable in respect to any act or acts
of the said, Principal committed prior to the said date nor -for any shortage ex-
isting prior to the said date, nor for funds or property used or applied towards
any such- shortage,
FOURTH- The Surety shall not be liable hereunder for' any loss or losses
resulting by reason of the failure of the said Principal to collect any; taxes
with which-he may be chargeable by reason of his election or appointment to the
office or position aforesaid.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF• the said Principal has hereunto set his hand and seal
and the said Surety has caused this instrument of writing to be signed by its
duly authorized officer or Attorney in Fact the day and year first above written.'
Jamas V. Griffin (Seal).
CAR AND GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION Ltd
By; Benedict L. Bisso
Attorney in Fact.
State of North Carolina- County of Harnett
Before me a Notary Public this 11 -`day of Dec. .A D 1956, personally- appeared
the said James V. Griffin to me known and known to me to be the individual de-
scribed in and who executed the foregoing bond, and he acknowledged to me that he
executed the same.
Lottie Patterson
My Commission expires
UBLIC OFFICIAL's Bond
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF -NEW YORK
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS;
That Inez S. Harrington, of Lillington, State - -of North Carolina, hereinafter
called the Principal and The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, herein-
after called the Surety a corporation organized under the laws of the State of
New York with its home office in the City of New York in the said State, are held
and firmly bond unto County of Harnett State of North Carolina, hereinafter '
called the Obligee, in the sum of Five Thousand and no /100
($5,000.00) Dollars, for the payment whereof to the Obligee the Principal
binds himself, his heirs,executors, administrators, and assigns, and thezSurety
binds itself, its successors' and assigns, jointly and severally firmly by these
presents.
Signed, sealed, and dated this 3rd day of Dec. 1956.
Whereas,t'theabove named Principal has b_eenduly appointed or elected to the
office' of Register of Deeds of the County of Harnett, State of North Carolina for
the term of office beginning on 3 day of Dec. 1956, and ending on 1 Dec. 1958.
NOW, THEREFORE' the condition of theforegoing obligation in such, That if the
Principal shallfaithfully perform such duties as may be imposed on him by law and
shall honestly account for all money that, may conic into his own hands in his,
official capacity during the said term, then this obligation shall be void; ;, other
wise it shall remain in force.
This bond is further conditioned that the liability of the surety shall -be
fully terminated as to future acts. of the principal thirty (30) days after the `
receipt of the obligee, of the surety's written notice of cancelation.
Signed, Sealed and delivered
in the presence of
No. F -75895
A Stock Company
W.'1. Johnson
(as to the Principal)
Joe C. Ruark
as to the Surety
(Seal)
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Herbert B. Taylor
Inez Harrington
601
The Board ordered the County Offices closed December 22 through
December 26, for the Christmas Holidays and New Year's Day.
The Board ordered that all employess of the County be paid for the month
of December on December 19th.
The Board adjourned to meet January 7th. 1957.
Clerk to Board
r602
603
AGREEMENT
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
This Agreement made and entered into on this the 3rd. day of December, 1956,
by and between Harnett County, hereinafter referred to as the Political Sub -
litical Subdivision, the party of the first part, andthe Secretary of the
Board of Trustees of the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System,
hereinafter referred to as the State Agency, the party of the s econd part:
WITNESSETH:
That the Political Subdivision, by virtue of the power and authority conferred
upon it by its charter by Chapter 160 of the General Statutes of North Carolina,
as amended, or by virt e of Chapter 153, of the General Statutes of North
Carolina, as amended, and by virtue of Article 2 of Chapter 135 of the General
Statutes of North Carolina, (Chapter 562 of the Session Laws of 1051) for the
purpose of extending to the employees of political subdivisions the basic pro-
tection afforded by the Old Age and Survivors' Insurance System embodied in the
Social Security Act, has agreed with the State Agency for the purpose of estab-
lishing the plan as follows:
1. It is agreed that the State Agency is hereby authorized to include this
Political Subdivision in any original agreement, cr any modification thereof,
entered into between the State of North Carolina andthe Federal Security Ad-
ministration pursuant to Section 218 of the Social Security Act and Article 2
of Chapter 135 of the General Statutes (chater 562 of the Session Laws of 1951).
2. It is agreed between the Political Subdivision and the State Agency that
unless hereafter modified or amended, the following definitions shall he in
force for the purposes of this plan:
(a) The term "wages" means all remuneration for employment as defined herein,
including the cash value of all remuneration paid in any medium other than
cash except that such term shall not include that part of such remuneration
which, even if it were paid for employment within the meaning of the Federal
Insurance Contributions Act, would not constitute wages withing the meaning of
that Aet.
(b) The term "employment" means any service performed by an employee of the
Political Subdivision except:
(1) service which in the absence of an agreement entered into by the State
and the Federal Government, would constitute employment as defined in the Social
Security Act.
(2) service performed in a hospital, home or other institution by a
patient or inmate thereof.
(3) service which is excluded from employment by any provision of Section
210 (a) of the Social Security Act other than paragraph (8) of such section.
(4) service performed by employees in positions covered by a retirement
system (as defined in Section 218(b) (4) of the Social Security Act) on the
date the Federal -State Agreement is made applicable to this Political Subdivision.
(5) service by an individual who is . employed tc relieve him from unemployment.
(6) any services of an emergency nature.
(7) agricultural labor, which if performed in the employ of a private
employer would be excepted iron employment under the Social Security Act.
(8) services performed by a student which if performed in the employ of a
private employer would be excepted from employment under the Social Security Act.
(9) services which under Section 218 of the Social Security Act may not
be included in an agreement between the State and the Federal Security (idmin-
istrator..
(c) The term "coverage group" means a coverage group is defined in Section
218 )b) (5) of the Social Security Act.
(d) The term "employee" means an employee as defined in Section 210 (k)
of the Social Security Act and Article 2 of 6hapter 135 of the General Statutes of
North Carolina (Chapter 562 of the Session Laws of 1951), and includes an officer
of the Political Subdivision.
rid4
Theterm "Social Security Act" means the "Act.of congress approved August 14,
1935, Chapter 531, 49 Statutes 620 (including regulations and requitements issued
pursuant thereto) as such Act has been any may be from time to time amended.
(f) The term "Federal Insurance Contributions Act" means sub - chapter A of
Chapter 9 of the Federal Internal Revenue Code as such Code has been and may
from time to time be amended.
3. at is agreed that upon the effective date of this Agreement and - thereafter
upon the inclusion of the Political Subdivision in the Federal -State Agreement,
the same shall have the _effect of making all employees covered by this '"plan or
agreement eligible for Old Age and Survivors' Insurance benefits on the same basis
ae those, services rendered by such employees constitute an employment within
the meaning of Title 11 of the Social Security Act.
4. The Political Subdivision hereby undertakes to pay to -the State Agency.at
such time or times as the State Agency shall designate, amounts equivalent to the
wmm of the taxes which would be imposed -by Sections 1400 and 1410 of the Internal
Code If the services of employees covered by this plan constituted employment as
defined in Section 1426 of such Code.
5, The Political Subdivision hereby undertakes to pay to the State Agency,
at such time and place as it may designate, such funds as it may-certify as be
ing the Political Subdivision's pro -rate share of the administrative expenses
of the program.
6, -In condideration of an employee's retention in or entry upon employment
after approval of this plan the Political Subdivision hereby agrees, pursuant to .
the authority contained in Article 2 of Chapter 135 of the General Statutes ,
(Chapter 562 of the Session Laws of 1951) and in the manner specified by law,
to impose upon each of its employees as to services which are covered by this
plan, a contribution with respect to his wages, not exceeding the amount of
tax which could be imposed by Section 1400 of the Federal Insurance Contribu-
tions Act, and to deduct the amount of such contributions from his wages as and
when °paid. Contributions so collected' shall be paid into the State Agency in
partial discharge of the Political Subdivision's: liability under this = -plan.
However, the Political Subdivision is aware that failure to deduct such contri-
butions will not relieve the employee or the Political Subdivision of liability
therefor.
7. The Political Subdivision agrees with -the' State Agency that it will
adopt such methods of financing as are found by the State A,ency to be necessary
for the proper execution and carrying out of this Agreement -or plan, including
,_the levy of necessary taxes, budgeting and application of funds from non -tax
sources, the use of surplus funds, the use of funds derived from water and light
revenue, and the use of funds derived from any sources whatsoever which the
Political Subdivision may lawfully apply or -use for the purpose of paying off and
discharging its financial obligations as required by Article 2 of Chapter 135 of
the General Statutes (Chapter 562 of the Session LawsThf 1951) or as requited by
any agreement entered into between the State of North Carolina and the Federal
Security Administrator pursuant to Section 218 of the Social Security Act and
as required by any Federal Act or regulation applicable thereto. ,
8. It is agreed that delinquent payments due under this plan may, with
interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, be recovered by action in
a court of competent jurisdiction against the Political Subdivision or may at.the
request of the State Agency be deducted from any other monies payable to the
Political Subdivision by any department or agency of the State.
9. It is agreed that the Political- Subdivision will comply with such
regulations as the State Agency may prescribe to facilitate efficient adminis-
tration of this plan and enable the State to carry out the agreement with -the
Federal Government. The Political Subdivision shall furnish such reports,
in such form and containing such information as to the State Agency, may from
time to time require and comply with such provisions as the State Agency or the
Federal Security Administrator may from time to time find necessary to assure ,-
the correctness and verification of such reports.-
10. It is agreed that this plan will be modified at the request of the
Political Subdivision to include any coverage group or additional services not
now within the plan, such modification to be consistent with the provisions of
Section 218 of the Social Senurity Act and Article 2 of Chapter 135 of the
General Statutes (Chapter 562 of the Sessions' Laws of 1951)
11. It is agreed that the - Political' Subdivision reserves the right, with
respect to each coverage group herein, to terminate -its participation in the
Old -Age and Survivors' Insurance program by giving such notice in writing as`
the State Agency may, -by rule or regulation prescribe and in the absence of a -
rule or regulation such written notice as will afford the State Agency an
opportunity to give a minimum of two years advance notice in writing to the
Federal Security Administrator of termination of the corerage of the political
60:
subdivision under this p-an either in its entirety or with respect to any
coverage group. Such notice shall be effective at the end of the calendar
quarter specified in the notice, provided, however, that this plan may be
terminated in its entirety or with respect to any coverage group only if it has
been in effect from the effective date specified herein nor not less than five
years prior to receipt by the State Agency of such notice with respect to any
group for which termination is sought. The Political Subdivision does recognize,
that if the Federal Security Administrator in the manner outlined in the Federal -
State Agreement, terminates that agreement in its entirely or with respect to the
Political Subdivision or any coverage group herein, such termination shall have
the same effect on the relationship between the State and the Political Subdivis-
ion as termination under subpart (1) of this section. The State Agency, in its
discretion, may terminate this plan in its entirety or as to any coverage group,
if it finds, after due notice and hearing, that there has i.een a failure to comply
substantially with any provision contained in this plan, such termination to
take effect at the expiration of such notice and on such conditions as may be
provided by regulations of the State Agency and as may be consistent with the
provisions of the Social Security Act. If under this paragraph the plan is ter-
minated with respect to any coverage group, such termination shall be effective
with respect to any additional services in such coverage group included in the
plan pursuant to any modification authorized by this Agreement.
12. It is agreed that the Political Subdivision hereby agrees to adopt
such methods of administration as are fond by the State Agency to be necessary
for the proper and efficient administration of the plan, including cooperation
with the local field offices of the Federal Security Agency. The Political
Subdivision, pursuant to the authority invested in it b, law, hereby appoints
H. D. Carson, Jr. County Auditor as the person to be responsible for the local
administration of this plan.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Political Subdivision, by virtue of its authority
as provided by law and by virtue of a resolution or order duly passed by the
governing authority of said Political Subdivision, a certified copy of which
is hereto attached, has a.thorized its Chairman, Mayor or presiding officer for
and on behalf of said Political Subdivision, its signature is hereto attached and
attested by the Clerk or Secretary of said governing authority; and further
IN WITNESS WHERECF, the State A_ency has caused this Agreement to be signed by
the Secretary of the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirment Sustem as authorized
by law and whose signature appears herein below attached to this Agreement or plan.
L A Tart
Chairman of Poard of Commissioners
(Corp Seal) of Harnett County
Nathan H. Yelton
Secretary of Teachers' and State
Employees' Retirement System and
Director of North Carolina Public
Employees Social Security Agency.
609
THE FOLLOWING CHECKS WERE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1956.
5733 H C Whittenton Salary
5734 Thomas James Salary
5735 W H Matthews Sala ry
5736 Louvenia McLean Salary
5737 Town of Lillington Dec. rent
5738 Mrs. Earl Wester Boarding Home care
5739 Emma Lee Jacobs Boarding Home care
5740 Inez Byrd Boarding Home care
5741 Smith Foster Home Boarding Home Care
5742 "Annie Linda McDougald Boarding Home care
5743 Margie Johnson Boarding Home care
5744 Mrs. Wallace Black Boardin:,; Home care
5745 Mrs. John Hawkins Boarding Home care
5746 Mrs. Mack Black Boarding Home care
5747 Mr. & Mrs. George McLean Boarding Home care
5748 Johnston County Boarding Horne Extra Boarding home care
5749 Mrs. John Mason Extra Boarding Home care
(Harnett Co hoarding Home)
5750 Waddell Boarding Home Extra Boarding Home care
5751 Lillie Lett Extra Boa -ding home care
5752 Stone Rest Home Fxtra Boa rding Home care
5753 Katherine McCollum n.stra Board3.ng Home care
5754 R L Pate Coroner's fees
5755 Twyford Printing Co Invoice
5756 C H Moore, Sheriff Fees
5757 Leon S Smith Rural Policeman Fees
5758 L C Gregory, Jr. Fees
5759 "R C Monday Constable Fees
5760 Jas. A Taylor and Sons Ins Agency Renewal Bond Sheriff
Claude R. Moore
5761 Piedmont Communication Co Work tickets
5762 Hood's Drug Store Invoice
5763 Wm. M. Lennox, Sheriff Rooms Sheriffs fee
5764 Bowen C fice Equipment Co. Invoice No.
5765 James H. Anderson Co. Invoice
5766 J J Barnes Introice
5767 -Commercial Printing Co Statement Reg. of Deeds
5768 Storr Sales Co. Statement
5769 Inez Harrington. heg of Deeds Nov, postage
5770 Clyde Rudd Asso Invoice
5771 L L Upchurch Jailor Fees
S772 Purdie Bros. Inc Invoice
5773 Johnson and Bryan Nov. account for Co Jail
5774 Dr. J K Wiliford Professional services
5775 LaFayette Drug Store Statement
5776 Ray's Dress'Cornelius Harnett Boarding Home)
5777 Belk's Cornelius Harnett Boarding Home
5778 W A Cameron Supplies for Cornelius Harnett
Boarding Home
5779 O'auinn and 0 "duinn Statement
5780 Cooper D. Case Co Invoice- -
5781 Royal Typewriter Invoice
5782 Wright Dictating Co Invoice
5783 Dr. C B Codrington V D Clinic
5784 Westinghouse Electric Corp invoice
5785 Carolina Power and Light Co Light Bill for Dunn Health
Center
5786 dlsl.encia Crosland Cleaning at Dunn Health Center
5787 Dr. Charles W. Byrd Nov. Fluorososoepic Clinics
5788 Harnett County News Printing for Health Dept.
5789 Elizabeth F. Matthews C S C Fees in court cases
5790 State Hospital Statement
5791 The Cott Indes Co Invoice
5792 Elizabeth F. Matthews Nov. postage
5793 Kyle Harrington C R C Fees in court cases
5794 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc Invoice
5795 Langdon's Super Market Relief order
5796 D T :;dcock Relief order
5797 Maggie Dorman Relief order
5798 Lee's Grocery & Market Relief order
5799 L L Wilborn Relief order
5800 Fred W. Brown Co Relief orders
5801 A & P Food Stores Relief orders
5802 McKnight s Drug Store jelief order
5803 Outpatient Department N C Memorial Hospital Professional
services
$ 54.45
40.00
20.00
18.00
50.00
42.00
42.00
60.00
42.00
42.00
42.00
35.00
90.00
70.00
42.00
3.34
231.00
26.00
32.00
198.90
42.00
109.3?
168.12
120.95
9.20
3 .00
21.60
37.50
27.30
.70
6.00
152.05
107.30
15.95
466.96
2.98
50.0o
3.00
83.40
101.01
206.49
10.00
23.15
3.95
29.70
8.10
6.55
18.42
395.00
529.00
40.00
19.84
12.75
21.20
110.00
52.50
664.69
150.00
26.45
8.90
88.58
5.25
18.00
20.00
13.00
25.00
13.00
40.00
15.00
6.00
10.00
rhos
5804. Louis Baer Dept. Store
5805 Belk's Dept. Store
5806 N C Sanatorium
5807 Observer Printing House
5808 Edwards and Broughton Co..
5809 Harnett County News
5810 office Equipment and Supply
5811 Raleigh Office Supply Co.
5812 Layton Supply Co.
5813 Town of Lillington
5814 Lillington Ice and Fuel
5815 Mitchell Printing Co.
5816 Kelly's Drug Store
5817 Modern Laundry and
Relief order
Relief order
Hospitalization
Invoices
Statement
Printing
Co. Statements
Invoice
Supplies for courthouse
Welfare Dept.
County's water bill
Co Statement
Invoice
Statement
Nov. Laundry -Jail and Dunn
Health center
Invoice
Fees
Agency Bond for R L Pate Sr.
postage for CM C
Pencils for Board of Elections
Rewiring Welfare Dept
Introice
Relief orders
Relief order
Relief order
Relief order
Relief order
Relief order
Medicine authorized
'Dept.
Professional services
Professional servides
Clothing for baby Olive
Morgan
Relief order
Relief orders
Ambulance service
Blind County's part
Gleaners
5818 Stoke Sales Co
5819 J D Hubbard Deputy Sheriff
5820 Jas. A Taylor and Sons Ins
5821 M D Lanier, Postmaster
5822 LaFayette Drug Store
5823 Harnett Furniture Co.
5824 Storr Sales Co.
5825 City Makket
Progressive Store
Johnson and Bryan
Womble Food Store
M F Hodges & Son
A & P Food Stores
Kelly's Drug Store
5826
5827
5828
5829
5830
5831
5832 Dr: G A McLemore
5833 Dr. J K Williford
5834 Scotland County Welfare
5835 Ray's
5836 Louis Baer Dept. Store
5837 O'Quinn and O'Quifin
5838 N C State Commission for
5839 Lewis Super Services Co.
TheSeminole Home
C H Avery
H C Whittenton
Thomas James
5844 W H Matthews
5645 Louvenia McLean
Bank of Lillington
M D Lanier, Postamaster-
Jas A Taylor and Sons Ins
Corlis M. Johnson
Langdon's Super Market
Fred W.Brown Co
Outpatient Dept. N C Memor
Hospital
5853 Dunn Hospital Inc
5854 Lillington Roller Mills In
5855 Gilbert Pufcell
5556 H'C Whittenton
5857 Thomas James
5858 W H Matthews
5859 Louvenia McLean
5860 Carolina Power an Light C
5861 Carolina Power and Light C
5862 Lillie Coker
5863 M'D Lanier, Postmaster
5864 Irma S. Gossett
5865 Carolina Tel and Tel Co
5866 L °A Tart
5867 J E Womble
5868 R Glenn Johnson
5869 Alex M. Cameron
5870 Jarvis M. Pleasant
5871 WA Johnson
5872 Berles C. Johnson
5873 Lottie Patterson
5874 • D- P Ray Jr.
5875 Alice Patterson
5876 Lola O'Quinn
5877 C' R Moore
5878 Ramona, G. Warren
B E Sturgill
5840
5841
5843
5846
5847
5848
5849
585E
5851
5852
and
15.00
20.00
344.40
162.53
15.20
84.20
22.50
62.20
14.97
12.60
116.99
87.70
36.06
25;:75
,701.16
5.00
Coroner 50.00
9.00
3.75
12.50
267.50
38.00
7.00
20.00
45.00
41.00
23.00
by
5879
In'oice
Boarding Home care
Uniform
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Withholding tax
Postage for Health
Agency Bond # F
Relief order
Relief order
Relief orders
ial
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Invoice
Boarding Home
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
o Light Bill ASC office
o County's light bill -
Extra Boarding Home care
Hostage for Home Demonstration
Work in Register of Deeds office
County's tel bill
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
c
care
welfare
and Baby
or aid to the
blind
Department
75895
16.24
25.00
3.00
10.00
5.74
50.00
5.00
x}98.40
208.04
180.00
60.00
54.45
40.00
20.00
18.00
1,758.12
25.00
2$/75
17.50
24.00
67.79
17.00
126.00
10.50
31.00
54.45
40.00
20.00
18.00
40.95
120.65
26.00
Office 10.00
23.50
361.63
52.00
63.00
27.50
27.50
27.50
220.00
425.40
195.90
388.60
195.90
195.90
165.90
388.50
palarye
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
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5860 Clarence E. Moore
5881 A Walker O'64uinn
5882 J. Stanley Byrd
5863 B F Teeple
5864 James V. griffin
5885 H D Carson Jr.
5886 Rachel W. Blanchard
5667 Inez Harrington
5688 Valma S. Edwards
5889 Flora Green Milton
5690 Hilda Shaw
5691 Inez W Sessoms
5892 L L Upchurch
5893 Nancy M. Upchurch
5894 Lela Moore Hall
5895 Naomi Hawley
5696 Natty Cannon
5697 Maude B. Byrd
5898 Madeline W. Hawley
5699 Doris T. Reardon
5900 Nellie Johnson
5901 Jeanette Byrd
5902 Davey Jo Lumsden
5903 Marjorie G. Richey
5904 Margaret J. Carringer
5905 Mary M. Mu Knight
5906 Florence K. Howard
5907 Wilma B. Womble
5908 S H Harrington Jr.
5909 Helen L Hunter
5910 Pearlie L. Adams
5911 C R Ammons
5912 T D O'Quinn
5913 Junaita S. Hight
5914 Thelma L. Hinson
5915 Sarah Nan Ficquett
5916 Fannie G. Byrd
5917 Glenn L Hooper Jr.
5918 Elizabeth F. Matthews
5919 Ruby T. Currin
5920 Georgia 0. Brown
5921 Madie L:ae Morgan
5922 Kyle Harrington
5923 Aaa W. Stone
5924 Robert B. Morgan
5925 Charles R. Williams
5926 L B McLean
5927 Jean maness
5928 Earl M. Wells
5929 A Ray Thomas
5930 L K Boston
5931 Ophelia McL an
5932 Ida P. Hinnant
5933 Dr. W B Hunter
5934 M. Irene Lassiter
5935 Helen J. Joyce
5936 Hattie E. Barnes
5937 Myrtle D. Register
5938 Jessie Taylor
5939 M H Canady
5940 Gertrude P. Johnson
5941 Alta Pearl Pope
5942 Marie ranady
5943 Glynn T. Johnson
5944 J E Womble
5945 Earl McD Westbrook
5946 Mrs. Earl Wester
5947 Conservation and Devel
5948 Colonial Life and Acci
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5950
5951
5952
5953
5954
5955
5956
5957
5955
Hospital Saving Asso
H C 'Whittenton
Thomas James
W H Matthews
Louvenia McLean
Bank of Lillington
H C Matthews
Thomas James
W H Matthews
Louvenia McLean
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Welfare board meeting
Welfare Boa'd me.ating
Boarding Home care
opment County's part for forest
fire control
dent Ins Co Group Ins for
Harnett Co employees
Group Ins for Harnett Co employees
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5960- Carolina Power and Light Co Light bill for Dunn
Health center .12.75