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SEPTEMBER 6th. 1955
The Board of Commissioners met. in regular session on Tuesday September 6th.,
1955 with all members present. Also present were the County Attorney and the
Clerk to the Board.
The monthly- report
ordered filed.
The report of D. P. Ray, Tax Collector, was approved and ordered filed.
The report of Elizabeth Matthews, Clerk Superior Count, was approved and
ordered filed.
' The report of Kyle
ordered filed.
The report of L. B. McLean, Veteran's Service Officer, was approved. and ordered
file -d.
of Inez Harrington
Register of Deeds
was approved and
arrington, Clerk o
Recorder's Court, was approved and
The report of Roy Godwin and B. H. Sellers, °Electrical Inspectors
County were approved and ordered filed.
Commissioner Pate moved, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, that an Automatic
Coin Pepsi Cola box be placed -in the lobby of the courthouse andthe tax collector
be designated to handle the funds.
Commissioner Johnson moved, seconded by Commissioner R, L. Pate, that Earl
H. Wells, Dunn, N. C. be appointed County Dog Warden.
Commissioner Womble.Moved, seconded by Commissioner Ingram, that John N. Shaw
be appointed County Dog Warden.
Upon voting upon the said motion Earl H. Wells was appointed County Bog
Warden effective September•l2th. 1955, to /serve until the First Monday in-Dec-
ember; 1956, at a salary of $250.00 per mont4 and a traveling allowance of
$125.00 per month,
A- Petition on a Fire District calling for an election was presented.
Upon motion of Commissioner Pate, seconded by Commissioner Womble the, petition
was considered, and referred to Berles Johnson, tax Supervisor, with instructions
to examine the same and report to the Board of Commissioners whether or not the _
same is signed by fifteen per cent of the residence free holders in Buies Creek
Rural Fire Protection District. Motion carried.
of Harnett
The, Board accepted the bid of $500.00 by Mrs. Mary B. Carlson for the pur-
chase, of the building known as the Library Building.
A delegation of citizens from the Buies Creek Community in Neillts Creek
Township, Harnett County, North Carolina, appeared before the Board-of Commissioners
with respect to the establishment of the Buie's Creek Rural Fire Protection District
and in connection therewith presented to the Board of Commissioners a Petition.rea7.d-
ing as follows'.
P E T I T I O N
TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF- HARNETT COUNTY;,
We, the undersigned resident freeholders living in Harnett County, North Carolina
in the area hereinafter described and designated as "Buies Creek Rural Fire Protec-
tion-District," and representing more than fifteen per cent of the resident free-
holders living within said area, do hereby petition your honorable body to call an
election in said district as provided in Article 3A of the Chapter 69 of the General
'tatutes of North Carolina, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters
therein the question of levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property
in said district, of not exceeding ten cents ,(10') on the one hundred dollars MOO.
valuation of property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district,
the area contained and embraced within said Buies Creek Rural Fire Protection Dis-
trict and in which the undersigned reside is described as follows:
Beginning at the point where Thorntons Creek empties into the Cape
Fear River on the northern Bank of said river and runs thence in a wester -
ly direction with the northern bamk.of Cape Fear River to the point at
which the western boundary line of the lands of W. E. Kivett intersects
the northern bank of said river, a corner between the lands of W E.
Kivett and J. G. Layton Estate; thence in a northerly direction with the
line of Kivett and said Layton Estate, and continuing with a line of
said Kivett lands past the northeast corner 0±' said Layton Estate lands
to the intersection of said Kivett's line and the southern margin of
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U. S. Highway No. 421 at a point near Sawyer's and Kivett's
(formerly Roger'si Store; thence in a northerly direction cross-
ing said U. S. Highway No. 421 and with the western margin of the
public road leading from said Sawyer's and Kivett's Store to the
Coats - Lillington Highway to a point where the southern boundary,
line of the lands of Neill uilchrist intersects the western mar-
gin of said road; thence with the southern boundary line of the
lands of Gilchrist in a westerly direction tothe corner between
Gilchrist and Matt Matthews; thence continuing in a westerly
direction with the southern line of the lands of Matt Matthews to
the cornerbetween the lands of said Matthews and Rex 0. Johnson;
thence continuing in a westerly direction with the southern boundary
line with the lands of Hex 0. Johnson passing Cedar Grove School
to the run of Dry Creek; thence in a northerly direction up the
run of Dry Creek to the intersection of the run of said creek
and the northern margin of the highway leading from Coats to Lill -
ington; thence in a northeast direction along the northern margin
of said Lillington -Coats Highway to the intersection of the western
boundary of the lands of K.B. Johnson andthe northern margin of salt)
highway at a point near H. T. Butts' Store; thence in a northerly
direction with the western line of said K. B. Johnson lands to the
northwest corner of said tract; thence continuing with the line of
said K. B. Johnson lands in an Easterly direction to the center of
the road leading from Butts' Store to Neill's Creek Church; thence
in a northerly direction up the center of said road to the point at
which the center line of said road and the northern boundary line
of the lands of D. F. Arrington intersect; thence in an easterly
direction with the northern line of D. F. Arrington's lands to the
run of Buie's Creek; thence in a northerly direction up the run of
said creek to the point at which said creek andthe dividing line be-
tween Neill's Creek and Black River `Townships intersect; thence in
an easterly direction with the dividing line between Black River
Township and Neill'sCreek Township to the point at which said divid-
ing line intersects the western bound line of Grove Township at a
point in or near the center of the old wire road a short distance
south of the residence of Hen 'Weaver; thence in a southerly direc-
tion along the center arc aid Old Wire Road to the point at thich
the northern boundary line of the lands of T. T. Lanier crosses
said road; thence in an easterly direction with the northern boundary
line of the lands of T. T. Lanier to the run of Thorntons Creek;
thence in a southerly direction with the run of 1'horntons Creek to
the point of beginning.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED
Said Petition purported to bear the signatures of several hundred free-
holders resident in the area described and defined in said Petition and upon
receipt and consideration of the same,upon motion of Commissioner 'domble, seconded
by Commissioner Pate, said Petition was referred to the Harnett County Tax Super-
visor with instructions and direction to compare the signatures appearing on said
Petition with the Tax listing records in his office, and particularly the tax
listing records relating to the lands contained within the area described ins aid
Petition, fortnepurpose of ascertaining and determining whether or not said Peti-
tion contained thesignatures of more than fifteen percent of the resident free-
holders living in the area defined and described in said Petition, and said Tax
Supervisor was directed to forthwith report his findings to said Board.
Thereafter the Tax Supervisor of Harnett County filed with the Board of
Commissioners the following certificate.
"To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Harnett County:
"This is to certify that I have checked the Petition designated as Buies
Creek Rural Fire Protection District with the tax listing records in my office
end I further certify that said Petition contains the signatures of more than
fifteen per cent of the resident free holders living in the area described and
defined ins aid district."
(5)
Berles C. Johnson,
Tax Supervisor
Harnett County
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Thereupon Commissioner Pate introduced the following resolution which. was
read:
WHEREAS' certain resident freeholders living in Neills Creek township, Harnett
County, North Carolina, have presented to the Board of Commissioners of Harnett
County a Petition requesting said Aboard of Commissioners to call an election, as
provided in Article 3A of Chapter f the General Statutes of North Carolina, as
amended, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters living within the
area described and defined in said Petition the question of whether or not a special
tax on all taxable property in said district, of not exceeding ten cents (10) on
the one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of property, shall be levied for the
purpose of providing fire protection in said district; And,
WHEREAS said Board of Commissioners of Harnett County has examined said Pe-
tition and finds the same to be in due form and according to law, and further finds
as a fact that the same,contains the signatures` of more than fifteen per cent
(15 %) of the resident freeholders living in the area described in said Petition;
And
WHEREAS' the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County desire, as required
by law, to call an election in said Buies Creek Rural Fire Protection District for
the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters therein the question -of whether
or not a tax shall be levied upon the taxable property therein for the purpose of
providing rural fire protection in said district as provided by law;
NOW, THEREFORE be it ordered and resolved by this Board of Commissioners for
the County of Harnett:
1. That, pnnsuant to the, provisions of Article 3A of Chapter 69 of the General
Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, . an election is hereby called to be held
in that area designated and above described as " Buies Creek Rural Fire „Protection
District,” for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters therein the
question of levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property in said
district, not exceeding ten cents (10¢) on the one Hundred Dollars $100.00)
valuation of property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said dis-
trict.
2. That said election is hereby called to be held bn Saturday, November 12,
1955, between 6 :30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M., Eastern Standard Time, at which there shall
be submitted to the qualified voters in said dietrict the following questions:
".In favor of tax for fire protection in Buies Creek Rural Fire Protection
District."
"Against tax for fire protection in Buies Creek Rural Fire Protection
District »"
3. That for said election there shall be a new registration of the qualified
voters living within said district, and for the registration of such voters, the
registration book shall be opened from 9 :00 a.m. until sunset on each day,'be-
ginning Saturday, October 15, 1955, and closing on October 29, 1955. On each
Saturday during such registration period such books shall be open at the polling
place. Saturday, November 5, 1955, shall be challenge day.
L. That the polling place for said election shall be the Blackmon Building
located on the East Side of Main Street and opposite the Drug Store in Buies
Creek, North Carolina, The Registrar for said election shall be Preston Butts,
and the judges for such election shall be Mrs. Grace McKay and Jeff Stewart.'
5. That the form of the ballot to be used at said election shall be substan-
tially as follows:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Special Fire Protection Election
Buies Creek Rural Fire Protection District,
County of Harnett
North Carolina
November 12, 1955
INSTRUCTIONS
1. To vote "Fag° make accross mark in the square
to the left of the words "IN FAVOR ".
2. To vote "AGAINST" make a cross mark`inthe square to the
left of the word `}AGAINST"
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3. If you tear or d eface or wrongly mark this ballot return it
and get another.
In Favor of tax for fire protection in Buies Creek Rural
Fire Protection District.
Against Tax for fire protection in Buies Creek rural Fire
Protection District.
Facsimile of Signature of Clerk
Of Board of Commissioners
Facsimile of Signature of Chairman
of County board of elections
6. That said election shall be according to the provisions ana laws
covering general elections so far as the same may be applicable, and
the Harnett County Board of Elections is hereby ordered and direct-
ed to arrange for the holding of said election as by law provided and in
accordance with the terms hereof. The cost of holding said election
shall ba paid by arnett County.
7. That the Board of 21ection by Harnett County shall cause to be
published in the Harnett County News, a newspaper published in
Lillington, North Cirolina, at least once each week for sevensuccessive
weeks next preceding the d.te on which said election is to be held,
a notice reading substantially as follows:
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AND NEW REGISTRATION IN THE
BUIES CREEK RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, COUNTY OF
HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA:
A special election will be held in the buies Creek Rural Fire Protection
District between 6 :30 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, on Saturday,
November 12, 1955, at which time the qualified voters in-aid Buies Creek Rural
Fire Protection District shall be entitled to vote upon the question of levying
and collecting a special tax on all taxable property ins aid district, of not ex-
ceeding ten cents (10¢) on the one hundred dollars (4100.00) valuation of the
property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district. If
said election is carried, the board of County Commissioners of Harnett County
shall be authorized and directed to Levy and collect in said district a tax in
such an amount as it may deem necessary, not exceeding ten cents (101) on the
One hundred dollars (P100.00) valuation of property in said district from year
to year to be used only for furnishing fire protection within said district.
For said election a new registration of all qualified voters residing
within said district shall be had, and the books for the registration of voters
will be open from 9:00 a.m. until sunset on each day beginning Saturday, October
15, 1955 and closing on Saturday, October 29, 1955. On each Saturday during
such registration period said books will be open at the polling place. Saturday,
November 5, 1955 shall be challenge day.
The polling place for said election shall be the Blackmon Building on the
East side of Main Street in Buies Creek, the Registrar for said election is
Freston Butts, and the Judges are Mrs. Grace McKay and Jeff Stewart.
All qualified voters residing in said district shall be entitled to
register and vote in said election and said Buies Creek Fire Protection District
is described and defined as follows:
Beginning at the point where Thorntons Creek empties into the
Cape Fear River on the northern bank of said river and runs thence
in a westerly direction with the northern bank of Cape Fear River to
the point at which the western boundary line of the lands of W. E.
Kivett intersects the northern bank of said river, a corner between
the lands of W. E. Kivett and J. G. Layton Estate; thence in a north-
erly direction with the line of Kivett and said Layton Lstate, and
continuing with a line of said Kivett Lands past the northeast corner
of said Layton Estate lands to the intersection of said Kivett's line
and the southern margin of U. S. Highway No. 421 at a point near Sawyer's
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and Kivett's (formerly uoger's) Store; thence in a northerly direction
crossing aaid U. S. Highway No. 421 and with the western margin of
the public road leading from said Sawyer's and Kivett's Store to the
Coats- Lillington Highway to a point where the southern boundary line
of the lands of Neill Gilchrist intersects.the western margin of said
road; thence with the southern boundary line of the lands of Gilchrist
in a westerly direction to the corner between Gilchrist and Matt Matt-
hews; thence continuing in a westerly direction with the southern line
of the lands of Matt Matthews to the corner between the lands of said
Matthews and Rex 0. Johnson; thence continuing in a westerly direction
with the southern boundary line with the lands of Rex 0. Johnson pass -
ing Cedar Grove School to the run of Dry Creek; thence in a northerly
direction up the runof Dry Creek to the intersection of the run of
said Creek and the northern margin of the highway leading from Coats
to Lillington; thence in a northeast direction along the northern
margin of said Lillington -Coats Highway to the intersection of the
western boundary of the lands of -K. B. Johnson and the northern margh
of said highway at a point near H. T. Butt' Store; thence in a north -
erly direction with the western line ofsaid K. B. Johnson lands to
the northwest corner of said tract; thence continuing with the line
of said K. B. Johnson lands in an easterly direction immaem-km -Tiy
dIntia.11 to the center of the road leading from Butts' Store to
Neill's Creek Church; thence in a northerly direction up the center
of said road to the point at which the center line of said road and
the northern boundary line of the lands of D.F. Arrington intersect;
thence in an easterly direction with the northern line of D. F.
Arrington's lands to the run of Buies Creek; thence in a northerly
up the run of said creek to the point at which said creek
and the dividing line between Neill's Creek and Black River Town-
ships intersect; thence in an easterly direction_ with the dividing
line between Black River Township, and Neill's Creek Township to the
point at which said dividing line intersects the western boundary line
of Grove Township at a point in or near the center of the Old Wire
Road a short distance south of the residence of Hen Weaver; thence
in a southerly direction along the center of said Old Wire Road to the
point at which the northern boundary line aC the lands of T. T.
Lanier crosses said road; thence in an easterly direction with the
northern boundary line of the lands of T. T. Lanier to the run of
Thornton's Creek; thence in a southerly direction with the'run of
Thornton's Creek to the point of beginning.
Clerk of Board of Commissioners
Chairman of County board of
Elections -
Thereupon& on motion of Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner,
Womble, the foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Commissioners Pate, Womble, Ingram,, and Johnson
Naes: None
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THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRAWN FOR THE TERM OF SUPERIOR COURT,
CIVIL TERM, BEGINNING OCTOBER 17th. 1955.
1. Everett Barnes
2. J W Carroll
3. Fred Sexton
4. Elbert N. Patterson
5. Ernest E.Coats
6. J W Washington
7. M. B. Pleasant
Claude Cummings
9. John B. Smith
10. Williard A. King
11. J F Sartin
12. R E Watson
13. Victor Lockamy
14. Alton L. Stephenson
15. James G. Barnes
16. N F Lewis, Jr.
17. W J aidker
16. H C Senter
19. Melvin Jones
20. Johnnie Barnes
21. R M Mangum
22. William M. Allen
23. Wiley B. Bass
24. J D Brown
25. J A Spivey
26. W A Dupree, Jr.
27. Urady Adcock
28. Raymond V. King
29. Owen T. Keith
30. noble Stanley
31. W 0 Batchelor
32. M C Hockaday
33. Everett Gunter
34. John Collins
35. R A Jordan
36. Chalmers Stewart
Angier # 2
Erwin
Lillington
Broadway # 1
Dunn
Fuquay # 1
Angier # 1
Lillington
Lillington
Dunn
Angier # 2
Dunn
Angier # 2
Erwin
Angier # 1
Lillington
Bunnlevel # 1
Kipling
Dunn # 4
Angier # 2
Angier
Coats
Dunn # 4
' amers
Cameron
Angier .# 1
Lillington # 3
Erwin
Dunn
Dunn # 3
Olivia
Angier # 2
Cameron it 2
Lillington # 1
Dvnn
Lillington # 3
Grove
Duke
Lillington
Upper Little R.
Averasboro
black River
Black River
Lillington
Lillington
Averasboro
black River
Averasboro
black River
Duke
drove
Lillington
Stewart's Creek
Hector's Creek
Averasboro
Grove
black River
Grove
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Johnsonville
Black River
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Averasboro
Averasboro
Barbecue
black River
barbecue
Black River
Averasboro
Upper Little River
THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRAWN FOR THE TERM OF SUPERIOR COURT,
CIVIL TERM, BEGINNING OCTOBER 10th. 1955.
1. R 0 Ennis
2. Ray Cameron
3. Clarence Hicks Canna
4. C J Howard
5. DenVer J. Bethune
6. H C Smith
7. L. A. Morrison
6. Leon E. Davis
9. Curtis Gregory
0. Margaret H. Adams
1. D. B. Mitchell
2. Floyd Johnson
3. Horace E. Byrd
John C. Griffin
Robert B. Jones
_6. Nicholas A. Joseph
_7. D B Lucas
8. Ray Langdon
_9. Marshall L. Price
20. L A Matthews
1. J E Dement
_2. Walter M Person, Jr.
23. Joseph G. Hudson
24. Robert L. McDonald
r5. E W Johnson
?6. Tommie Matthews
_7. B F Canady
28. H A Rogers
9. Joel M. Johnson
0. Edward Gregory
1. Max L. Barnes
32. James Caudle
33. Elton Warren
34. Jesse Byrd
35. W D Tudor
36. Alvis G. Denning
r4 .
-5.
Dunn
Olivia
dy Dunn
Fuquay # 2
Erwin
Fuquay .0 2
Broadway # 1
Buie's Creek
Lillington # 1
Erwin
Angier # 2
Dunn # 3
Dunn
Holly Springs # 1
Coats # 1
Lunn
Dunn / 3
Coats
Angier
Angier / 2
Holly Springs # 1
Chalybeate
Dunn
Lillington
Dunn
Argier # 2
Dunn
Mamers
Lillington ;$ 2
Buie's Creek
Angier # 2
Benson # 1
Dunn # 4
Coats # 1
Fuquay Springs # 2
Angier # 2
Averasboro
Barbecue
Averasboro
black River
Duke
Black River
Upper Little River
Neill's Creek
Grove
Duke
Black River
Averasboro
Averasboro
Buckhorn
Grove
Averasboro
Averasboro
Grove
Black River
Black River
Buckhorn
hector 's Creek
Averasboro
Lillington
Averasboro
Black River
Averasboro
Upper Little River
Lillington
Neill's Creek
drove
Grove
Averasboro
Grove
Buckhorn
Black River
The
Foll -owing Road Petitionswwere presented and approved:
1. To sand and gravel and add to the State Highway System that certain
road in Upper Little River Township, which runs from the Mt. Pisgah :load-
at the home of Mrs. John Harrington to the cross road known as Womack'scross
road, a distance of approximately 1-3/10 miles (petition given to Mrs. John
.Sloan for presentation)
2. loo sand and gravel and add to the Highway syst;mtghat road in Upper
Little River Township which runs from the.Cool Springs road at a point 2 .
mile north of 'amers and runs west to a point -at the hone of E. S. Brown,
a distance of Approximately 2° miles. (petition given to Com. Ingram for
presentation)
THE BOARD ADJOURNED
Clerk to Board
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TH;: FOLLOWING CHECKS WERE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMIBER
1955.
2018 Frances Leonard
2019 Mrs. James Earl molester
2020 Mrs. Louis Roland Tart
2021 Emma Lee Jacobs
2022 2irs. P. L. Teasley
2023 Margie Johnson
2024 Annie Linda iMcDouald
2025 Ralph Collins
2026 Mrs. Kattie McCandies
2027 Emma Lee Jacobs
2028 Mrs. John Mason
2029 Mrs. Katherine McCollum
2030 Mrs. Lillie Coker
Work in Tax Collector'soffice
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Doarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Extra boarding home care
Lstra boarding home care
xtra Boarding Home care
2031 Mrs. Lillie Lett ''xtra Boarding home care
2032 The Mamie Gibson Boarding Home Extra boarding home care
2033 Waddell Boarding Home Extra boarding home care
2034 A Y Tudor Four days as officer of the Grand Jury
2035 D P Ray, Jr. Tax Collector Jury -tickets
2036 J M Pope September rent for Veterans Office and
Auditors office
2037 dachovia bank & Trust Co Sept. rent for Negro County Agent's
office
2038 H C Whittenton Salary
2039 Thronton Matthews Salary
2040 Annie Ashley Salary
2041 Thurman C. Ennis and Company Auditing County Records as per
contract
2042 Thurman C. Ennis & Co. �xaminating accounts of Clerk of
Recorder's Court as of June 30, 1955
2043 D P Hay, Jr. Tax Collector Jury tickets
2044 M D Lanier, Postmaster Postage for Health Dept.
2045 Bank of Lillington Withholding tax from s alaries of Harnett
Co. employees Aug. 1,529.15
2046 Mitchell Printing Co Binding 22 volumns receipts for Tax
Wupervisor's office 121.00
2047 W A Johnson Fees for tax foreclosure suits 1,050.00
2048 L C Gregory Deputy Sheriff Fees 8.00
2049 J R baggett Jr. A ent Bond for A1fus Walker O'Quinn 10.00
2050 B F Temple Rural Policeman County's part of insurance on policy
61R 667 316 and refund for bond premium35.00
2051 Everson -Ross Co Inc Invoice No 791 dated 8 16 55 5.33
2052 O'Wuinn and O &kuinn Statement Lniforms for Rural Policemen 432.12
2053 Motorola Comnunications aed Electronics Inc Invoice 471.06
2054 Lillington Furniture Co. Statement 13.70
2055 Wilmer Inc Invoice 16.73
2056 Wilbourne Furniture Co window fan for Clerk'soffice 115.00
2057 City Service Station Statement 4.40
2058 Stewart's Machine Shop "tatement 2.50
2059 Commercial Printing Co Statement 109.32
2060 Mitchell Printing Co Statement 98.73
2061 Void void
2062 Inez Harrington, Reg. of deeds Aug. Postage
2063 G C Henderson Coroner Fees
2064 L L Upchurch Jailor Tees
2065 Johnson and Bryan Aug. account for county jail
2066 Purdie BrostLers Inc Invoice
2067 Welborn and Co Invoice
2068 Kelly's Drug Store Statement
2069 Modern Laundry and Cleaners statement
2070 Lewis Super Service Co Invoice
2071 LaFayette Drug Co. statement
2072 Kell „'s Drug Store Statement
2073 Dr. J. K. Williford Professional services
2074 Ray's statement
2075 Sexton's Dept. Store Statement
2076 Monroe Calculating Machine Co Invoice
2077 Carolina Dictating Equipment Co Invoice
2078 Bowen Cffice Equipment Co Invoice
2079 Holloway Plumbing Shop Statement
2080 Dunn Family Laundry Statement
2081 McLeod's Electrical Service Repair at Health Dept.
2082 American Diabetes Asso. 1 year subscription to A D A Forecast
2083 Dr. A L Cornwell Registrar of Vital Statistics
2084 Southern School Supply Co. Invoice
2085 Winchester Surgical Supply Co Invoice
88.20
55.60
29.76
42.00
70.00
42.00
84.00
20.00
42.00
84.00
364.00
52.00
31.00
16.00
46.00
21.00
28.00
427.30
50.00
15.00
54.45
40.00
18.00
1,200.00
300.00
c27.10
25.00
45.0o
51.45
78.00
199.71
23.50
28.27
7.85
6.75
43.38
10.19
18.35
72.00
13.90
1.95
1.20
8.00
30.00
2.00
5.80
2.28
2.00
198.50
4.25
30.58
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2086
2087
2088 Mitchell Printing Co. ,
2089 Elizabeth F. Matthews
2090 .Commercial Printing Co.
2091 Bowen Office Equipment Co
2092 Kyle Harrington C R C
2093 The Open Air Market
2094 C B Bolton
2095 Mrs. Lola Bowden
2096 L L Wilborn
2097 A & P Tea Co
2098 Progressive Store
2099 M F Hodges and Son
2100 G E Moore
2101 Womble's Food Store
2102 Johnson & Bryan
2103 Kelly's Drug Store
2104 Void
2105 Dunn Pharmacy
2106 James Pharmacy
2107 Southern Pines Pharmacy
2108 McKnight's Drug Store
2109 Void
2110 Willie J. Lee Supt.
2111 Dr. C L Corbett
2112 Dr. Robert J. Murphy
2113 Dr. E. Zeno Edwards
2114 Out Patient Dept. N C Memorial H
2115 Drs. J.R. Johnson and M.B. Poole
2116 N C Memorial Hospital
2117 The Dunn Clinic
2118 -Duke Hospital
2119 Belk's Dept. Store
2120 Sexton's Dept. Store .
2121 Payton'F'uneral Hone
2122 Steinberg and Co,
2123 Void
2124 Void
2125 Special Service Welfare Fund
2126 The Eastern N C Sanatorium
2127 The N C Sanatorium McCain NC
2128 Gravely Sanatorim-
2129 The Dunn Dispatch
2130 Harnett County News
2131 Bowen Office Equipment Co
2132 Void
2133 Town of Lillington
2134 A P T D
2135
2136
2137 Conservation and Development'
2138- M D Lanier, Postmaster
2139 Layton Supply Co
2140 Carrie S. Alston
2141 H C Whittenton
2142 Thornton Matthews
2143 Annie Ashley
2144 A Y Tudor
2145- Carrie S. Alston
2146- D P-Ray Jr.
2147- M D Lanier Postmaster
2148 Youngblood's Drug Store
2149 - N C State Commission for
2150- Carrie S. Alston
2151 D P Ray Jr.
2152- Brown's Auto Supply Co
2153 A P T D
2154 H C Whittenton
2155 Thornton Matthews
2156 Annic Ashley
2157 D P Ray Jr.
2158 Carolina Power and Light Co'
2159 Carolina Tel and Tel Co
2160. D P Ray Jr.
2161 J E Womble
2162. E T Malone
2163 Sears, Roebuck & Co
2164 Valencia Crosland
State Hospital at Raleigh Services
Office Equipment and Supply Co Statement
Statement
Aug. postage
Clerk's Office
Invoice
Fees in court cases
Relief order
Relief order
Relief order
Relief order
nelief order
Relief order
Relief order
Relief order
Relief odder
Relief order
Statement
Void
Statement
Statement
Authorized by welfare dept
Statement
Void
Refund
Statement
Professional services
Professional services
ospital Hospitalizat
Professional services
Services
treatment authorized by
Hospitalization
Relief order
Morris Funeral Home
Wilbourne Furniture Co
Blind
225.00
1.39
68.74
17.20
13.04
860.46
78.43
15.00
10.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
5.00
10.00
30.00
55.00
30.00
6.75
7.00
17.25
10.84
6.31
1.50
2.00
3.00
10.00
on 5.75
2.00
75.00
Welfare 10.00
388.00
5.00
22.00
50.00
4.00
Welfare Dept.(Authorized by)
Statement"
Relief order
Void
Void
Authorized by Welfare Dept.
Services
Hospitalization
Authorized by Welfare Dept.
statement
Statement
Invoice
Void
County's water bill
County's part for A P T D
Sept. 1955
Authorized by. Welfare dept
It tt It tt
County's part for fire control
Postage for Auditor's office
Supplies for Jail andcourthouse
Court reporting
Salary
Salary
Salary
twp days as officer of Grand Jury
Court reporting
Jury tickets /
rostage for Clerk of Recorder's
Court
Statement
Sept. statement for Harnett Co
Court Reporting Sept. term
Jury Tickets
Invoice
County's part for APT D
salary
Salary
Salary
Jury tickets
County's light bill
County's telephone bill
Jury tickets
Welfare Board meeting
Welfare board meeting
Invoice
Cleaning at Dunn Health Center
3.41
18.60
277.80
12.00
36.00
279.35
12.10
14.90
786.18
-5.00
27.50
177.08
5.00
8.11
115.12
54.45
40.00
18.00
14.00
117.54
1,323.30
15.00
2.50
104.35
404.40
1.00
46.28
54.45
40.00
18.00
331.55
9 .16
360.70
389.65
5.00
5.00
94.26
40.66
471
2165 L A Tart Sept. salary
2166 B P Ingram Sept. salary
2167 R Glenn Johnson Sept. salary
2168 R L Pate Sept. salary
2169 J E Womble Sept. salary
2170 W A Johnson Sept. salary
2171 Berles C. Johnson Sept. Salary and travel
2172 Lottie Patterson Sept. salary
2173 D P Ray, Jr. Sept. salary and travel
2174 Alice Patterson Sept. salary
2175 Lola )'Quinn Sept. salary
2176 C R Moore Sept. salary and travel
2177 Ramona O'4tuinn Sept, salary
2178 B E Sturgill Sept. salary and travel
2179 Clarence E. Moore Sept. salary and travel
2180 A Walker O'Quinn Sept. salary and travel
2181 J. Stanley Byrd Sept. salary and travel
2182 Leon S. Smith Sept. salary and travel
2183 B F Temple Sept. salary and travel
2184 H D Carson, Jr. Sept. salary and travel
2185 Rachel 4.blanchard Sept. salary
2186 Inez Harrington Sept. salary
2187 Velma S. Edwards Sept. salary
2188 Flora Green Milton Sept. salary
2189 Hilda Shaw Sept. salary
2190 Inez W. Sessoms Sept. salary
2191 L L Upchurch Sept. salary
2192 Nancy M. Upchurch Sept. salary
2193 Wilma Williams Sept. salary and travel
2194 Naomi Hawley Sept. salary
2195 Leona Breeden Sept. salary
2196 Void Void
2197 Void Void
2198 Void Void
2199 Void Void
2200 Void Void
2201 Irma S. Gossett Sept. salary
2202 Betty Cannon Sept. salary
2203 Maude B.Byrd S pt, salary
2204 Davey Jo Lumsden Sept. salary and travel
2205 Marjorie G. Richey Sept. salary and travel
2206 Emma Lee West Sept. salary and tr_:vel
2207 Margaret J. Carringer Sept. salary and travel
2208 Charles R. Williams Sept. salary and travel
2209 Florence K. Howard Sept. salary and travel
2210 Mary M. McKnight Sept. salary and travel
2211 C R Ammons Sept, salary
2212 T D Ohquinn Sept. salary
2213 Juanita S. Hight Sept. salary
2214 Thelma L. Hinson Sept. salary
2215 Void Void
2216 Esther Moore Sept. salary
2217 Elizabeth F. Matthews Sept. salary and travel
2215 Ruby T. Currin Sept. salary
2219 Edna K Newton Sept. salary
2220 Madie Lee Morgan Sept. salary
2221 Kyle Marrington Sept. salary
2222 Ada 'W. Stone Sept. salary
2223 L B McLean Sept. salary and travel
2224 Jean muness Sept. salary
2225 L K Boston Sept. salary
2226 Ophelia McLean Spt. salary
2227 Ida P. Hinnant Sept. salary
2228 Dr. W. B Hunter Sept. salary and travel
2229 M. Irene Lassiter Sept. salary and travel
2230 M. Irene Lassiter Sept. expense
2231 Lilly P. Taylor Sept. salary and travel
2232 Hattie E. Barnes Sept. salary and travel
2233 myrtle D. Register Sept. salary and travel
2234 Jessie Taylor Sept. salary and travel
2235 M H Canady Sept. salary and travel
2236 Gertr.de P. Johnson Sept. salary
2237 Alta Pearl lVIcLamb Sept. salary
2235 Colonial Life and Accident Ins Co. Group Insurance
2239 Margaret H. Randall Sept. salary
2240 Carrie S. Alston Court heporting Sept. term
2241 Hospital Saving Asso Group Insurance Harnett Co employees
2242 H C Whittenton Salary
2243 Thornton Matthews Salary
2244 Annie Ashley Salary
52.00
66.00
27.50
27.50
24.50
220.00
426.20
187.65
389.40
178.45
178.65
469.30
165.90
378.50
378.50
358.35
379.20
348.3o
368.45
406.20
151.45
308.80
197.55
154.65
144.55
129.8o
137.5o
67.75
337.35
186.35
186.95
196.05
163.45
139.40
295.58
300.98
103.03
265.44
2 °5.73
251.63
260.85
229.50
183.10
73.20
184.65
17.50
413.40
215.10
153.60
143.50
286.30
143.50
316.25
149.45
175.50
21.00
79.00
667.26
343,83
3.50
297.11
285.57
255.37
275.35
376.11
188.15
122.10
21.00
129.45
106.02
107.00
54.45
40.00
18.00
2245'
2246.
2247
Neill McKay Ross
Void
L. H. Campbell,
2248 A P T D Fund
Sept. salary
Void
Chairman,Harnett Co Centennial Committee,
Balance of appropriation for Harnett
County's Centennial
County's part for APT D
Sept. 1955
Boarding Home care
Co Tel bill for phone No 2301
2249 Saminole Home
2250- Carolina Tel and Tel
IS 275.00
500,00
23.89
180.00
9.55