HomeMy WebLinkAbout01031955January 3rd. 1955
The Board of County Commissioners net in regular session on Monday, January
3rd., 1955, at 10:00 A.M., with all members present. Also present were tne County
Attorney and the Clerk to Board.
The report of Elizabeth F. Matthews, Clerk Superior Court, was approved and
ordered filed.
The report of D. P. nay, 'Tax Collector, was approved and ordered filed.
1•he report of Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds, was approved and ordered
filed.
The report of B. H. Sellers and Godwin, Electrical Inspectors, were approved
and ordered filed.
The report of L. B. McLean, Veteran Service Officer, was approved and ordered
filed.
Bond # 92- 292330 with Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. Deputy Sneriff, as Principal in the
amount of #1000.00, was approved and ordered filed with the Clerk of Superior Court
Public Official Bond
No. 92- 292330
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY 3ALTIMORE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS' That Lemual C. Gregory, Jr., Angier, North
Carolina, as Principal (hereinafter called Principal), and the Maryland Casualty
Company, a corporation of the State of Maryland, having its principal office in
the City of Baltimore, Maryland, as Surety (hereinafter called Surety), are held
and firmly bound unto the
ST-IE OF NORTH CAROLIi1A
(nereinafter called Obligee) in the penalty of One thousand and no /100
Dollars (S1,030.00); to the payment wnereof, well and truly to be made and done,
the said Principal binds himself, nis neirs, executors and administrators, and
the said Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally,
firmly by these presents:
TeE CONDITION OF THE .FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that Whereas, the said
Principal was appointed Deputy Sheriff, Harnett County, N. C., for the term be-
ginning on tue lL4tn day of December, 1954, and ending on the bth day of Dec. 1955,
NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall, during the term of this bond, well
and faithfully perform all and singular tneduties incumbent upon him by reason
of nis election or appointment tos aid office, except as hereinafter limited, and
honestly account for all moneys coming into his hand, according to law, then this
obli7a tion shall be null and void; it is otnerwise to be and remain in full force
and virtue.
this bond is executed by the aurety upon the following express condition, which
shall be a condition precedent to the rif_;nt of recovery nereunder;
IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOGD AND AGREED UETWEEN ALL P:.RT'Iis'S HERETO that if the
Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty (30) days'
notice in writing to the said Obligee and tnis bond shall be deemed cancelled at
the expiration of said thirty (30) days, the said Surety remaining liable for all
or any act or acts covered by this bond, wnich may nave been committed by the
Principal up to tne date of such cancellation, under the terms, conditions and
provisions of this bond, and the Surety shall, upon surrender of this bond and
its release from all liability tnereunder, refund the premium paid, less a pro
rata part tnereof, for the time this bond shall have been in force.
SIGNED, S A LnD ,vD DATED this 14th day of Dec. 1954.
Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr.
Principal
Maryland Casualty Company
By: J. P. Brawley
Attorney in Fact.
witness;
Velma S. Edwards
James F. Davis
Resident Agent
(Seal)
(Seal)
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Bond # 92- 292229 with R. C. i'ionday, Constable, as Principal in the amo ant of
0_000.00, was approved and ordered filed with the Clerk Superior Court.
Public Official Bond No. 92- 292229
NARY CASLALTY CO=MPANY BALTIMORE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That R. C. Monday, Angier, North Carolina,
as Principal (hereinafter called Principal), and the Maryland Casualty Company, a
corporation of the State of Maryland, having its principal office in the City of
Baltimore, Maryland, as Surety, (hereinafter called Surety), are held E:nd firmly
bound unto the
STA PE OF NORTH C:ROLINA
(nerein:xfter called Obligee) in the penalty of One Thousand and no /100
Dollars (41,000.00); to the payment whereof, well and truly to be made and done,
the said Principal binds ninself, nis Heirs, executors and administrators, and the
said Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firm-
ly by these presents:
THE CONDITICrd OF THE AFORESAID OBLIG-.TION IS SUCH, that Whereas, the said
Principal was appointed Constable, Angier, North Carolina, for theterm beginning
on the 6th day of December, 1954, and ending on the bth. day of December, 1955,
NCW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall, during tne term of tnis bond, well
and faithfully perform all and singular the duties incuuoent upon him by reason of
his election or appointment to said office, except as hereinafter limited, and
honestly account for all moneys corning into nis hand, according to law, then this
ooli:-•ation shall be null and void; it is otnerwise to be and remain in full force
and virtue.
This bond is executed by the Surety upon the following express condition, wnich
shall e a condition precedent to the right of recovery hereunder;
IT IS MUTT aLLY UNDERSTOOD .- "D GREED BETNEciN ALL P .RTIi'.S HERETO that if the
Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty (30) days'
notice in writing to the said Obligee and this bond shall be deemed cancelled 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 nave been committed by the Prin-
cipal up to thedate ofsuch cancellation, under the terms, conditions and provis-
ions of this bond, and theSurety shall, upon surrender of tnis bond and its release
from all liability thereunder, refund the premium paid, less a prorate part thereof,
for the time this bond shall have been in force.
SIGNED _ D Si1ALED aN D DAT'hD this bth. day of December, 1954.
Witness: R. C. Monday
Inez Herrington Principal
James F. Davis
Resident Agent
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Bond # 1176(5 with Joseph D.Hubbard, Deputy Sheriff, as Principal in the amount
of 41,1000.00, was approved and ordered filed, with Clerk superior Court.
Maryland Casualty Company
By: J. P. Brawley
Attorney in Fact.
(seal)
CAR & GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.
United States Branch 111 John Street, New York
Bond No. 11768
Know all men by these presents, That we Joseph D. Hubbard, P.O. Box 51, Erwin,
North Carolina, as Principal, and the Car & General Insurance Corporation, Ltd.
a corporation duly organized and existing und,,,r and 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 City of New York, and authorized to do
business in the State of North Carolina, asSurety, are held and firmly bound unto
Claude h. Moore, Sheriff for harnett County, North Carolina, in the penalty of
One Thousand (1000.00), Dollars, to the payment whereof, the said Principal binds
himself, nis neirs, executors and administrators, and the said Surety binds it-
self, its successsors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these pre-
sents.
SIGNED, S-]AL. D AND DATED tnis 14th day of Decembber A.D. 1954
Whereas tne said Principal was duly elected or appointed to the office or
postitionof Deputy Sheriff for the term beginning, Dec. 14, 1954, and ending
Dec. 14, 1955.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION'IS SUCH that if the
said Principal shall well and truly perform w11 the duties of his said office of
position, and shall pay over and account for all funds coming into his hands by
virtue of his said office or postition as required by law, then this obligation
shall be null and void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force.
IHIS BOND is executed and delivered to be effective only upon the following
express conditions, 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.Calude R. Moore, Sheriff Harnett County,
N. C. this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expiration of said tnirty (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 cancella-
tion, subject to the terms conditions and provisions of this bond.
SECOND: The Sur:ety:shall not be liable hereunder for any loss sustained by
reason of the failure, suspension or restricted operation of any bank or banks,
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 Principa, any law, decision, statute or ordinance to the contrary notwith-
standing.
THIRD, The liability under this bond shall commence on thel4th day of Dec-
ember, 1954, and the Surety shall in no event be liable in respect to any act or
acts of the said Principal aommitted prior to the said date nor for any short-
age existing 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 re-
sulting 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 theoffice
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.
Joseph D. Hubbard (Seal)
(Seal) Car & General Insurance Corporation, Ltd.
By. Charles M. Smith, Attorney
State of North Carolina
County of Harnett
Before me a Notary Public this 30th day of Dec. A.D. 1954 personally appeared
the said Joseph D. Hubbard, to me known and known to me to be the individual
described in and who executed the foregoing bond, andhe acknowledged to me that
he executed the same.
Lottie Patterson, Notary Public
My Com. expires May 7, 1955 Seal
Continuation Certificate of Bond ,# 90 -20 6692 P. 0. with Herbert D.
Carson, Jr. Auditor as Principal, in the amount of $10,000.00, was approved and
ordered filed with the Clerk buperior Court.
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE
Bond No. 90- 206692 P.O.
In consideration of the sumof One Hundred Dollars this bond, subject to
all -its covenants and conditions is herebycontinued in force until on the'2nd.
day of December, 1955,
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTO
br continuation certificate
ulative, and that the total
attached bond and all such
the penalty named in the at
ATTACHED to and forming
Ten Thousand
heretofore issued from the
Jr. Lillington, N. C., Coun
Commissioners, of Harnett C
OD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal
s attached thereto (including this one) are not cum-
liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under the
renewal or continuation certificates shall not exceed
tached bond, to wit: $10,000..00
part of the bond, in the amount of
Dollars
2nd day of Dec.1953, on behalf of Herbert D. Carson,
ty Auditor's Bond and in favor of Board of County
ounty, N. C.
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ITT WITNESS WhE'RECF THE _- RYLaivD CASUALTY CO F ;.NY nas caused this instrument to
be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st day of
October, 1954, b t the s me shall not be binding upon the Company unless counter-
signed by an authorized representative of tne Company.
Glenn C. Bramble, secretary
(seal)
lno:nson -Davis Agency
Counters i :ned
James F.Davis, Authorized
Representative.
W. T. Harper, President
Mrs. Dolma Ennis, Mrs. N. R. Langdon, and Mrs. T. L. Caviness, representing
the home Demonstration Council, appeared before the board and requested tne
space now occupied by the County health Department be given to the Home Demon-
stration Agent to be used as additional space in the work of the Home Demonstra-
tion Club Work. The matter was deferred to a later date.
Edgar A. aomble, supervisor of District 3, Revenue Department, appeared before
the board and requested office space for pis Department as a benefit to Tax Pay-
ers of harrett County. i'nis matter was deferred.
The board voted to allow 460.00 to Claude H. Avery, Deputy Sheriff, for the
purchase of a uniform as compensation for Patrolling tne school zone in the
town of Erwin.
Commissioner Pate moved, seconded by Commissioner Ingram, that the sum
heretofore being paid to the County Extension Service Department as a travel
allowance be hereafter designated as a salary effective January L t, 1955, as
requested by C. R. Ammons, County Farm agent. Motion carried.
The board approved the request for an all weatner road in Upper Little
River 'Township described as follows:
That road which intersects with Norrington noad just north of Upper
Little niver and runs north 2-7/10 miles to Johnsonville road and crossing
Johnsonville noad continuing north 2 -310 mills to McDouaald noad crossing
the McDou7ald north 1-4/10 miles and intersecting with Highway 421.
(petition iven to Colon °lack for presentation to Hi_hway Com.)
Upon motion of Commissioner Ingram, seconded by Commissioner 'Womble, road
petition to hard surface a Harnett Road was approved. This road runs from tne
residence of H. L. Woodiey on U. S. 15 -A to Herbert Williams store on Erwin -
Bunnlevel hoed, a distance of 6 miles.
(petition given to Jas 'fart for presentation to highway Com.)
The Following road petition was approved as follows:
to widen, drain and sand gravel that certain road in Anderson Creek Town-
ship which runs from Cambro Fond to Presbyterian manse of Flat Branch Church,
a distance of 1 mile.
(Petition given to 1. E. 'Womble)
Commissioner Johnson moved, seconded by Commissioner Fate, that the Library
Buildings be moved to location between Jail and new health Building. and be re-
paired and out in shape for use by County. Motion carried.
Commissi�,}oner Pace moved, seconded by Commissioner Womble, that the Rural
toliceman' e fixed as one year a -rd twat the appointment be made first Mcnday in
December of each year. Motion carried.
The Following Jurors were Drawn for the germ of Superior Court Beginning
February 7th. 1955.
1. Royal Garner
2. Mordecai Badigett
3. Joseph C. Katlas
L. Mrs. Henrietta Byrd
5. henry J. Smith
6. Ed Jernigan
7. Robert E. Plowman
b. L. E. Page
Wilbert Carr
10. Hilda G. hambeaut
11. C E Glover
12. A L Baker
13. E N Brown
Holly Springs
Lillington
Dunn
Angier
Dunn # 3
Dunn
Chalybeate
Lillington .r 3
Dunn
Chalybeate
t rwi n
Broadway # 1
Lillington # 2
Bucknorn
Lillington
AVerasboro
Black River
Averasboro
Averasboro
hector's Creek
Lpper Little niver
Averasboro
hector's Creek
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Upper Little River
14. Leo Ammons
15. James Tadlock
16. J B Pope
17. Neill W. Parker
18. Melvin M. -Avery,
19. James E. Wicker
20. T K Spence
21. R T Smith
22. J D Adams
23. Alvis J. Cox
24. Silas Baker
25. G C Matthews
26. J Graham
27. Neill Cameron
28. C L Melvin.
29. Thomas B. Matthews
30. D C Cox
31. Odis E. West
32. Edgar Haley (col)
33. J B Murchison
34. Leamon M. Byrd
35. Bob D. Holder
36. Lewis Yarborough
The Following Jurors Were
February 14th, 1955.
1. George H. Harmon
2. Jesse S.Cameron
3. T H McLeod
4. Cleveland Collins
5. A L Babb
6. _J E Clark
7. B J Gregory
S. Russell Smith
9. Ernest D. Jones
10. J D Wheeler
11. Reuben Thomas Taylor
12. M C Bryant
J.3. James Hartley
4, J B Gardner
15. John C. Gray
16. Norman T. McDonald
17. -E M Ausley
18. Harold Tart
19. John H.Smith
20. J B Sanderfer
21. C L Haire, Jr.
22. V W Bordeaux
23. James R. Honeycutt
24. Felton W. Tart
25. Ralph A. Ferrell
26. Preston McNeill
27. E R Satteffield
28. Jesse T. Barefoot
29. T H Gardner
30. John M. Hardee
31. James E.Hawley
32. F J Howell -
33. P J Hall -
34. Joe C. Stewart
35. J A Hawley
36. S L Mann
'NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
Dunn # 1
Dunn # 3
Angier # 2
Lillington # 2
Dunn ,# 3
Bunnlevel
Lillington .#. 3
Fuquay ,1 2
Angier # 2
Lillington
Fuquay ,# 1
Lillington # 1
Erwin # 1
Lillington ,#` 3
Fuqyay # 2
Fuquay ,# 2
Cameron # 2
Erwin
Cameron # 2
Bunnlevel # 2
Lillington # 3
Olivia
Mainers
Averasboro
Averasboro
Grove
Lillington
Grove
Lillington
Upper Little River
Hector's Creek
black River
Lillington
Hector's Creek
Neill's Creek
Grove
Upper Little River
Hector's Creek
Hector's Creek
Johnsonville
Duke
Johnsonville
Stewart's Creek
Upper. Little River
Barbecue
Upper Little River
Drawn for the Term of Superior Court Beginning
Dunn ;#4
Broadway # 1
Buie's Creek
Lillington # 3
Lillington # 1
Spring Lake # 1
Benson # 3
Angier
Erwin ,# 1
Holly. Springs ,# 1
Erwin
Dunn
Dunn
Fggnay. 1-1
Dunn
Buie's Creek
Fuquay # 1
Dunn
Cameron # 2
Bunnlevel # 1
Broadway ,# 1
Lillington 1 2
Dunn # 3
Dunn
Angier
Sanford ;# 6
Angier #2
Dunn # 3
Fuquay # 2
Lillington ,1 1
Dunn
Fuquay Springs # 2
Sanford 1 6
Angier # 2
Cameron ,# 2
Fuquay # 1
Averasboro
Barbecue
Neill's Creek
Upper- Little River
Neill's Creek
Anderson Creek
Grove
Black River
Averasboro
Buckhorn
Duke
Averasboro
Averasboro
Hector's Creek
Averasboro
1eill'sCreek
Buckhorn
Averasboro
Johnsonville
Stewart's Creek
Barbecue
Upper Little River
Grove
Averasboro
Black River
Barbecue
Black River
- Averasboro
Hector's Creek
Neill's Creek
Averasboro
Buckhorn
Johnsonville,
Black River
Johnsonville
Buckhorn
THIS CONTRACT, Made and entered into in duplicate as of January 1, 1955, by and
between the Harnett County Library Board and the Johnston County Library Board.
WITNESSETH, THAT WHEREAS Harnett County does not have a certified Librarian
and by reason thereof the North Carolina Library Commission has declined to make
an appropriation to Harnett County for the Fiscal year 1954 -1955; And,
WHEREAS, the Johnston County Library Board has in its employ a certified Lib-
rarian and the North Carolina Library Commission has suggested that the Johnston
County Librarian serve as director of the Harnett County Library for the remainder of
the current fiscal year in order that the Harnett County Library Board may receive
an allotment of 43600 for the current fiscal year, andthe Johnston County Library
Board has agreed that its librarian may so serve upon the terms and conditions here-
inafter set forth;
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NOW, THEREFORE, In consideration of the premises and the Mutual benefit
which each of said Boards expects to receive nereunder the Harnett County Lib-
rary Board and the Jonnston County Library Board do hereby contract and agree
as follows:
1. 'i'nat the Johnston County Library Board shall provide for the Harnett
County Liorary the following services:
(A) The Johnston County Librarian shall supervise the work of the Harnett
County Library and shall make available for such purpose such of her time as
may be agreed upon between said Library Boards.
(B) The Johnston County Library Board shall handle all book orders sub-
mitted by the Harnett County Board and process all books, including cataloguing.
(C) The Johnston Ccunty Library Director shall assist the Harnett County
Library Staff in working with the Dunn Library in weeding its collection, re-
arran ing the library and processing book orders.
(o) inc ' Johnston County Library board shall provide professional Assistance
in weeding and revising the Harnett County Library, collecting and packing, moving
and arranging the Harnett County collection in its new quarters.
2. in return for such services the harnett County Library Board shall pay to
the Johnston County Library Board the sum of 4900 payable 4450 on January 1, 1955
and y4450 on April 1, 1955.
3. Said Library Boards shall cooperate with each other to the extent practi-
cal for the mutual benefit of each Board. Inis contract snail expire on June
30, 1955.
IN oilTNE S ahr,HBCF each of said Library Boards pas caused this contract to be
executed in its name and an executed copy nercof is retained by each.
The Board ..djourned
Harnett County Library Board
Clerk to board
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THE FOLLOWING CHECKS WERE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1955.
9965 Void Void
9966 H. C. Whittenton Salary
9967 R C Langdon Salary
9968 Annie A §hley Salary
9969 C H Avery Patroling Erwin School
9970 A P T D County's part for APTD 1954
9971 Wachovia Bank & Trust0o Jan. rent for Negro'Agents office
9972 Wilbourne Furniture Co Jan. rent for Veteraan's office
9973 Observer Printing House ' Invoice
9974 C H Avery Fees
9975 Void: Void
9976 Lemuel C. Gregory Jr. Fees
9977 R C Monday Constable Fees
9978 Office Equipment and Supply Co For Sheriff's office
9979 Cromartie Hardward Company Inc Glass for desk in Sheriff's office
9980 Lillington Furniture Co Invoice
9981 Layton Supply Co Supplies for Courthouse and Jail
9982 Mitchell Printing Co. Statement
9983 Inez,Harrington, Register of Deeds Dee. Postage
9984 Grover C'. Henderson Fees
9985 Lee L Upchurch tailor Fees
9986 Purdie Brothers Inc Invoice
9987 Welborn and Co, Invoice
9988 Johnson and Bryan De. account for Co. Jail
9989 Dr. J. K. Williford Professional services
9990 J E Womble & Sons Statement Co Jail
9991 Modern Laundry and Cleaners Statement
9992 Layton supply Co 6 -15 Ampere Fuses
9993 Carolina Office Equipment Co, Invoice
9994 Dr. C. B. Codrington V D Clinics
9995 Tart Coal and Oil Co Invoice
42.50
41.80
18.00
60.00
3.75
15.00
27.50
210.00•
10.00
3.00
30.50
212.90
17.50
7.50
86.04
91.16
55.00
54.00
66.60
48.80
38.35
149.32
48.00
14.80
2.50
.50
30.43
50.00
57.8o
9996 American - Diabetes Asso Membership Dues 15.00
9997 The News and Observer Publishing Co Advertising for Health Center 21.00
9998 Cleo McLaurin Cleaning at Dunn Health Center 16.73
9999 DunnFamily Laundry Statement for Health Centers 4.65
10000 Void Void
1. Dr, Charles W.Byrd Clinics
2. State Hospital at Raleigh Hospitalization
3. Edwards & Broughton Co Statement C.S.C.
4. Pope Printing Co Statement C S C
5. Elizabeth F. Matthews C S C Dec. Postage
6. Elizabeth F. Matthews Fees in Court Cases
7. Conservation and Development County's part for fire control
8. Bowen Office Equipment Co Invoice No 29584
9. Morris Wade Sales Co, Invoice
10. First Citizens Bank & TrustOo Withholding Tax
11. Eli Manning Constable Fees
12. Preston Porter, Constable Fees
13. Lonnie B. Jackson vonstable Fees
14. L L Holder Constable Fees
15. E L Jackson Constable Fees
▪ W B Castleberry Constable Fees
▪ Progressive Store Relief Orders
. Johnson & Bryan Relief orders
• Joel Ennis Relief orders
▪ Milner Stores Co Relief orders
• M F Hodges & son Relief orders
• W P Lee Relief orders
▪ City Market Relief orders
• The Great A & P Tea Co Relief orders
• R G Johnson Relief order
• R C Lawrence Relief order
• Colonial Stores Relief order
• 0 E Dixon Relief order
wc Pure Food Store Relief order
▪ Clem H. Godwin Relief order
• Void Void
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
' 27
28
29
3o
31
32. Scotland Drug Co
33. Warren&s
34. Dr. J. K. Williford
35. Good Hope Hospital Inc
36. Tex Hospital
37. Dunn Hospital
38. Highsnith Hospital
39. Duke Hospital
40. Duke Hospital
41. Void
42. N C Memorial hospital
Authorized by Welfare Dept-.
Professional services
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Hospitalization
Void
Hospitalization
90.00
120.00
10.80
7.50
18.00
69.60
677.18
9.05
1.25
1,489.40.
30.00
30.00
30.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
80.00
15.00
17.50
20.00
20.92
15.00
50.00
35.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
2.75
4.19
4.00
150.00
309.14
96.60
56.00
32.50
85.00
200.00
387
43. Pope's 5c and 45.00 Store
44. Womble Company
45 J E Womble & Sons
46. Mrs, Lee Womack
47. Joseph's Dept. Store
48. O'quinn and O'quinn
49. Wake County TB Sanatorium
50. Void
51. The N C Sanatorium
52. The astern N C Sanatorium
53. Harnett County News Printing
54. The Daily Record Statements
55. Void Void
56. The Dunn Dispatch Statements
57. Commercial Printing Co Statements
58. C R Moore Sheriff Fees
5. Raleigh Office Supply Co Invoice
60. Lillington Ice and Fuel Co Statement
61. Town of Lillington County's water bill
62. James H, Anderson Co Invoice
63. Lewis Super Service Co Invoice
64. Mrs. E H Bost Welfare Board Meeting
65. Larl McD. Westbrook Welfare Board Meeting
66. J E Womble Welfare Board Meeting
67. Piedmont Communications Co. Maintenance Service
68. Duke Hospital Hospitalization
69. Dr. A W Peede Professional Services
70. D P Ray Jr. Jury Tickets
71. L M Uthaffin Three days as dice Recorder
72. Janes H. Anderson Co Invoice
73. John Mason Lxtra Boarding Home care
74. Mrs. Margie Johnson Boarding Home care
75. Mrs. Margie Johnson Boarding Home care
76. Wit. Johns Boarding Home Extra Brording Home Care
77. David Campbell Cleaning 'Welfare Office
78. A P T D County's part
79. H C Whittenton Salary
80. R C Langdon Salary
81. Annie Ashley Salary
62. Carson W. Davis Statement
83. Lela F. Huntley Dec. 1954 Lxpense Account
84. Coker Boarding Home Lxtra Boarding Home Care
85. Mrs. Katherine McCollum ii " 't It
86. Mrs Lillie Lett " 11 II
87. N C State Commission for blind Invoice
88. Conservation and Development County's part for fire
89. Mrs. W R Bullington Boarding Home care
90. Floyd Upchurch Boarding Home Care -
91. Mrs. Louis Roland Tart Boarding home care
92. Mrs. Louis °oland 'fart Boarding Home care
93. Mrs. P. L. 'Easley Boarding Home care
94. Mrs. E. J. Freeman Boarding Home care
95. Goldie H. Meekins Supt Boarding Horne care
96. Mrs. Goldie H. Meekins Supt Boarding Home Care
97. Goldie H. Meekins Supt Lunch Money
98. Void Void
99. A P T D County's part
100. Dr. E. Zeno Edwards Profession Services
101. Willie J. Lee Supt Clothing authorized by welfare
102. Thurston Motor Lines Freight hill no M 260600
103. M D Lanier, Postmaster Postage
104. A Y Tutor 3 days as office of urand Jury
105. D P Ray Jr, Jury tickets
106. James H. Anderson Co invoice
107. Carolina Earnhardt Court Reporting Jan term
108. D P Hay Jr. Jury tickets
109. H C whittenton Salary
110. R C Langdon Salary
111. Annie ashley Salary
112. Carolina Power and Light Co County's Tel. bill
113. A P T D County's part for A P T D Fund
114. Carolina Tel and Tel Co Telephone bill for Dunn Health
115. Duke Hospital hospitalization
Relief orders
Relief Order
Relief order
Relief order
Relief order
Ambulance Service
Services autnorized
Void
Statement authorized
by Welfare
by welfare
for Jan
15.00
30.00
5.00
.59
5.82
12.50
115.00
209.03
15.90
202.05
41.60
29.00
348.89
66.20
2.98
267.57
25.55
271.53
470.47
6.68
7.24
5.00
100.00
425.25
18.00
118.40
75.00
55.58
175.00
42.00
42. 00
26.50
2.82
604.50
42.50
42.50
18.00
19.91
30.61
30.00
50.00
15.00
528.90
control 440.12
27.00
40.00
84.00
84.00
140.00
50.00
70.00
70.00
18.00
3.75
4.00
Dept. 40.00
2.00
10.00
15.00
562.05
5.18
143.10
631.50
42.50
42.50
18.00
97.86
12.00
Center 13.05
17.00
26.04
132.50
42.50
42.50
18.00
11,015.00
55.00
66.00
27.50
116. Duke Hospital
117. D P Ray Jr.
118. H C Whittenton
119. R C Langdon
120. Annie Ashley
121. First Cit. Bank &
122. L A Tart
123. B P Ingram
124. R. Glenn Johnson
Trust
Jury tickets
Salary
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Co Bond Issue
''an. salary
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Jan. Salary
(Tax Collector)
388
125. R L Pate
126. J E Womble
127. W A Johnson
128. berles C. Johnson
129. Lottie Patterson
130. D P Ray, Jr.
131. Alice Patterson
132.. Lela 0"4uinn
133. C E Moore
134. Ramona O+Q,uinn
135. B E Sturgill
136. Clarence E. Moore
137. A. Walker O'ouinn
138. J. Stanley Byrd
139. Leon S. Smith
140. H. D. Carson Jr.
141 Rachel Weaver
142. Inez Harrington,
143. Velma S. Edwards
144. Flora Green Milton
145. -Hilda Shaw
146. Inez W. Sessoms
'147. L. L. Upchurch
148. Nancy M. Upchurch
149. -Wilma Williams
150. Naomi Hawley
151. Leona Breeden
152. Irama S. Gossett
153. Betty Gannon
154.- -Davey Jp Lumsden
155. Charles'R. Williams
156. Marjorie G. Richey
157. -Emma Lee West
158. - Margaret J. Carringer
159. -Mary M. McKnight
160. Florence K. Howard
161. Louis Wade
162. -C R Ammons
163. -T D 0' lduinn
164. Junaita S. Hight
165. -Lela F. Huntley
166. - Margaret E. nay
167. Fannie L. Byrd
168. Elizabeth F. Matthews
169. Ruby T. Currin
170. Edna K. Newton
171. Madie Lee Horgan
172. -Mary Lou Matthews
173. -M 0 Lee
174. -Neill McKay Ross
175. -L. B. McLean
176. -Jean Maness
177. -L. K. Boston
178. - Ophelia McLean
179. Ida P.Hinnant
180. Dr. W B Hunter
181. M. Irene Lassiter
182. Lilly P. Taylor
183. - Hattie E. Barnes
184. -Vernelle Cameron
185. Jessie Taylor
186. -M. H. Canady
187. Gertrude P. Johnson
188. Willoway Naylor
189. - Myrtle D. Register
190. M D Lanier, Postmaster
191. M D Lanier, Postmaster
192. Carolina lel and Tel Co
193. -Epes. Fitzgerald Paper Co
194. Hospital Saving Asso
195. Eugene Lasater
196. Bowen Office Equipment Co
197. Carolina Typewriter Servic
198. -J E Womble
199. Mrs. E. 11. Bost
200. Western Union
201. -H C Whittenton
202. - R C Langdon
203. Annie Ashley
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Postage
Postage
County's Tel bill
Inc - Invoice
Group Ins. for Harnett Co employees
Appraisal work
Invoice
e Clerk of Court
Welfare Board meeting
Welfare Board meeting
Statement
Salary
Salary
Salary
27.50
27.50
220.00
426.20
187.65
389.40
178.45
178.65
469.30
378.50
378.50
358.35
379.20
348.30
406.20
151.45
308.80
197.55
154.65
144.55
129.80
137.50
82.50
186.35
186.95
196.05
138.95
316.00
301.54
302.73
265.11
276.04
2.73
273.55
192.59
229.50
183.10
73.20
179.65
136.00
17.50
413.40
215.10
153.60
143.50
131.20
280.70
275.00
319.25
152.45
175.50
21.00
79.90
663.91
354.36
306.77
316.38
288.22
306.50
384.51
1888.15
135.80
266.47
25.00
40.00
290.73
58.81
109.90
58.78
32.66
20.00
5.00
6.68
2.17
42.50
42.50
18.00