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03071972/44/* MINUTES OF THE MARCH4MEETING. t! , !CALL TO ORDER Chairman Brock called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with the foll- owing present: M. H. Brock, D. P. Ray, Jr., D. E. McLamb, W. J. Cottn, jr., Gilbert Brown., County Attorney Edward H. McCormick and the C10-k, H. D. Carson, Jr. 'MORNING PRAYER Rev. John Foy of Cameron Hill Presbyterian Church offered the morning prayer. MINUTES The minutes from the February meeting were read and approved. ORDER OF BUSINESS OPPOSING SHOWS IN JNO. AREA Rev. John Foy, Rev. Furman Matthews and Rev. James A. Brown, along with delegates from each of their churches, appeared before the Board and presented the following written opposition: same supported by Rev. Matthews, Rev. Brown and their delegates. Cameron Hill Presbyterian Church March 4, 1972 We, the Session of Cameron Hill Presbyterian Church strongly oppose the "girlie" show sponsored by the Spout Springs Fire Department on Highway 87. We believe this operation to be a public nuisance destroying the moral fiber and Christian commitment of the citizens of our community. Therefore we ask that this operation be closed and no further license be granted! Clerk of Session /s/ Neal Cameron Moderator of Session /s/ Rev. John Foy After a lengthy discussion, centered around the above topic, the Board adopted the following resolution by a motion by Commissioner Cotton, a second by Commissioners Ray and Brown and a unanimous vote. THAT, WHEREAS, several interested citizens of the Spout Springs Community appeared before the Board to lodge their disapproval of the so- called "carnivals" which have been sponsored by the Spout Springs Fire Department; and WHEREAS, it was brought to the attention of the Board that these so- called "carnivals" involve almost entirely "girlie shows" and games of chance activities and gambling, that these carnivals have caused the Sheriff's Department considerable time and effort in furnishing deputy personnel in handling the many problems which arise during the operation of these carnivals; and WHEREAS, it appears to the Board that these so- called carnivals are a nuisance to the citizens living in the communities wherein these carnivals operate and to the entire county. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the Harnett County Tax Collector be and he is directed . to refuse to issue for a period of 60 days, any further license to a carnival or any type show which involves any amusement involving "girlie shows" or any type of display of the human body for enter- tainment, or any amusement which involves gambling activities or games of chance. 2. That the Harnett County Attorney be and he is directed to report to the Board the applicable state law and any possible ordinance which the Board may consider concerning the problem. The Chairman requested that a copy of the foregoing action be mailed to the parties appearing before the Board, the Tax Collector and the Harnett County Sheriff's Department. RECOGNIZED GUESTS Chairman Brock recognized guests at the meeting: Luby Bell, Vice President of the Bank of North Carolina, Barry Parker from the News F, Observer, Ted Malone of the Harnett County News and Mrs. Luci Uzzle of the Raleigh Times. DISTRICT ENGINEER DONALD COOPER ®onald Cooper, District Engineer of the Highway Commission, came to the meeting. The Board was at liberty to ask questions of Mr. Cooper. ROAD PETITIONS The following road petitions were introduced: 6 Johnsonville Township , #1155, request for black topping, 1.3 miles, 33 homes. Upper Little River Township, .7 mile, 4 homes, request for straighte ing the road. Commissioner Cotton moved to approve the road petitions, Commission er Brown seconded the move and it carried. PROBLEMS WITH DEVELOPERS - OF HOMES A problem was brought to the attention of the Commissioners; that of various developers in the couny beginning housing areas, and promising the tenants or owners that the roads would be paved by the county and state Commissioner Cotton suggested that the problems be brought up at their next meeting with the Planning Board, with the possibility of their handling the problems by the establishment of an ordinance to control the matter. W. EARL JONES W. Earl Jones, Tax.Collector, presented the report of his departmen . J. A. SENTER J. A. Senter, speaking for the Supervisors of the Soil Conservation Department, invtied the Board, Attorney, Clerk and the Secretary to a supper on April 4, 1972, to -be held in the -Sothl Conservation Office. THOMAS, ALLEN Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, reported to the Board the activities and progress of the revaluation program. { Luby Bell, sitting in on the Board meeting, complimented Mr. Jones and Mr. Allen for the efficient handling of the duties and res- ponsibilities of their offices. DOUGALD MCRAE BD. OF ELECTIONS Dougald McRae, Chairman of the Board of Elections informed the Board of his need for ballot boxes and of his plans to register 18 year olds in the schools of the county. And for the benefit of new- comers to the county, the books of each precinct are to be held open in each precinct for registration on March 10, and for an additional _Saturday'if deemed necessary. TAX 6 WELFARE LIEN ATTORNEY E. Marshall Woodall, Tax ? Welfare Lien Attorney, presented the following report: Collection on Taxes: Henry Jackson 71CVD0850 Ave. $ 430.79 $ 20.00fee James Douglas Bryant,Sr. 71CVD0819 Ave. 208.46 20.00 Jimmy J. Campbell 71CVD0745 Jno. 221.57 20.00 Perry $ Jean Austin Truelove 70CVD1109 BHorn 529.85 20.00 TOTALS $ 1,390.67 $ 80.00 Mr. Woodall informed the Board that plans were being made to begin additional tax suits. COUNTY SALE The Chairman informed the Board that the County will be holding a sale on March 18, 1972, at the Courthouse, and that two 1970 cars were, among the items to be auctioned. APRIL MEETING By common consent, the Board agreed to hold the April meeting on Tuesday, April 4, 1972, inorder to observe Monday April 3, 1972, as Easter Monday and a legal holiday., The Chairman order that proper notification be made of this action. DISTRICT SIX MEETING The Chairman announced that the District Six meeting of the N.C. Association of County Commissioners would be held March 8,'72, 9:30 a.m., in the Public Library, Lumberton, N. C. and that the Robeson County Board had invited all from Harnett County to lunch with them on that date. The authority to vote in the business affairs of this meeting was granted to M. H. Brock, by a nomination of Commissioner :Ray , a second by Commissioner Cotton and a unanimous vote. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 11:00 a.m. and the Commissioners were in- vited to lunch at the home of F. C. Hubbard, Former Director of th Department of Social Services and presently employed b`y the State Commission for the. Blind. g V 920,41 Clerk to the Board AP , Secr ary o the Board _ i�a 4 /41e �„— Le A . 1 M. . Brock, Chairman CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1972. 6487 J. A. Carver 6488 Automotive Supply Co., Inc. 6489 N.C. Communications, Inc. 6490 Casey Fowler 6491 Mrs. James M. Yates 6492 Gilbert Brown 6493 Carolina Power & Light Co. 6494 Elizabeth F. Matthews, CSC 6495 Mrs. Lennie Arnold 6496 Gray & Creech, Inc. 6497 Johnson's 6498 Young's Electric Service 6499 Jack L.slagle Fire Eq Co. 6500 Motorola Inc. 6501 Mrs. J. A. Walker 6502 Mrs. Herman Tew 6503 Mrs. Edwin Morris 6504 Etta McNeill 6505 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 6506 Mrs. Wade Johnson 6507 Margie Johnson 6508 Mrs. A. M. Ivey 6509 Mrs. E. C. Flowers 6510 Mrs. David Ferrell 6511 Cristal Evans 6512 Mrs. Lynn Byrd 6513 Mrs. W. G. Butler 6514 Mrs. Grady Adcock 6515 Mrs. J. E. Bradford 6516 Carolina Tel & Tel Co. 6517 Void 6518 Machine & Welding Co. 6519 Perry Bros. Tire Service 6520 Barefoot's Machine & Welding 6521 Warren Bros. Oil Co. 6522 Warren Bros. Oil Co. 6523 Tractor and Auto Sppy/ 6524 Stewart's 66 Service 6525 N.C. Equipment Co. 6526 Lillington FCX 6527 Harnett Co. Farm Bureau 6528 Machine & Welding Supply 6529 Dr. Fredric S. Konz 6530 Dr. A. W. Peede 6531 Dr. C. L. Corbett 6532 C. E. McLamb 6533 Harnett County News 6534 Singer Friden Division 6535 Pope Printing Co. 6536 Woodall, McCormick & Arnold 6537 Major J. Rhett McMillan, Jr. 6538 Clyde Pate, D.S. 6539 B. E. Sturgill 6540 Commercial Printing Co. 6541 N.C. Prison Department 6542 N.C. Co- munications, Inc. 6543 Phelps Welding & Mg. Co. 6544 Brock Chevrolet Company 6545 Mobile Communication Service 6546 Lillington Auto Parts 6547 Layton Supply Company 6448 Town of Lillington 6549 Storr Sales Company 6550 Owen G. Dunn Company 6551 Dr. L. R. Doffermyre 6552 Dr. J. Ray Israel 6553 N. C. State Board of Health 6554 Ir. J. K. Williford 6555 Johnson's 6556 Piggly Wiggly 6557 Earnest West 6558 Nodern Laundry & Cleaners 6559 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 6560 IBM Corp 6561 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. 6562 z brris Wade Sales Co. 6563 Roane - Barker, Inc. 6564 Dr. A. W. Peede 6565 Club Cleaners 6566 Parke, Davis & Co. 6567 Lillington Roller Mills, Inc. 6568 Twyford Printing Co. 6569 Lillington Medical Clinic 6570 Lafayette Drug Co. 6571 N.C. Natural Gas Corp. 150.00 331.25 53.48 20.00 22.72 23.52 592.77 19.00 20.00 153.34 15.40 191.65 26.38 32.50 89.50 1.75 167.25 175.50 87.50 89.50 104.00 2.50 89.50 165.25 89.50 81.25 3.00 2.50 89.50 51.85 Void 16.62 89.20 18.78 35.75 37.30 3.81 149.93 268.59 2.84 225.00 4.12 160.00 160.00 170.00 40.10 10.50 63.00 28.31 90.00 1.25 4.4o 19.60 166.80 115.89 7.50 3.00 55.12 145.00 2.06 24.15 134.00 13.68 136.05 150.00 75.00 300.00 25.00 26.11 143.80 13.25 8.34 38.94 43.22 158.23 5.46 68.73 8.00 9.17 130.00 16.40 45.84 65.00 Vet. service work for Jan,Feb,March. B48886 -CD Agency 5503 -CD Agency Social Services meeting. Per statements Court Costs 71 CVD 850 Clothing money for Glory 19744 Handcuffs CD Agency 2277 CD agency 14718 CD Agency MA 63440 B. Home Care ft ft ft rr It ft If If If Per statement Blue 8960,0083 Garbage program Feb. Acct. Garbage Program Feb. Acct. Garbage Program Feb. Acct. Garbage Program ft rr 55442,56923,57367 000193 Jan,Feb,March rent 52562 dated 2 -10 -72 Feb. PSC Clinics Feb. AP & PP Clinics Feb. Clinics Feb. Travel Expense Adv. extend time for listing taxes 05253334 3,000 Final Notices Tax Foreclosure Suits Safety Manual Refund for Gasoline Refund for exp for repairs to boiler Sept. '71 Acct. for Reg. of Deeds Re: Kenneth Hamilton 6779 19054 Sheriff's Office 1400, 14149 Sheriff's Dept. Feb. Radio Service 114091 Sheriff Feb. Acct. Courthouse per statements 76914 Register of Deeds Feb. Acct. Reg of Deeds Fees for services rendered Fees for services rendered Case 05529, 00085. Case #00269 Feb. Acct. Co. Jail Feb. Acct. Co. Jail IT rr Feb. Acct Co Agent 6AJ7555 184614 Feb. Acct. Health Dept. 92133 dated 2 -24 -72 Re Algernon E. Burton, Jr. Feb. Acct. Health Lept. 57300 Health Dept. 08787, 0881630bg Pound 7915-JDbg Pound Re: James E. Smith, Malcolm Fowler, Thomas A. Morgan. 22.78 Feb. Acct. for County 667.60 Per statements 8 CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1972. 6572 Carolina Power & Light Co. 6573 Pitney Bowes 6574 Acorn Sales Company 6575 Chester Bell. 6576 Elizabeth F. Matthews CSC 6577 Thomas J. Byrd 6578 Lee - Harnett Mental Health 6579 Dr. A. W. Peede 6580 B. E. Sturgill 6581 Lillington Esso 6582 W. H. Stewart, Sheriff 6583 Western Auto Store 6584 Shaw's Plumbing Service 6585 Walter Holmes 6586 Clark's Nursery 6587 Xerox Corp. 6588 Institute of Government 6589 Dutch Treat Markets, Inc. 6590 N.C. Natural Gas Corp 6591 Science and Behavior Books Inc. 6592 Storr Sales Company 6593 IBM Corp. 6594 Kinlaw Signs 6595 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 6596 Mac's Sewing Center 6597 Layton Supply Company 6598 Abco, Inc. 6599 Bernice Lucas 6600 Ralph Mfg. Co., Inc. 6601 W.H. King 6602 Board of Education 6603 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 6604 The Secretary 6605 Winchester, Surgical Supply Co. 6606 Carolina Power & Light Co. 6607 Gray & Creech, Inc. 6608 The Dunn Dispatch 6609 Morris Wade Sales Co. 6610 Carolina Power & Light Co. 6611 Void 6612 Lafayette Drug Co. 6613 Broadway Drug Store 6614 N.C. Memorial Hospital 6615 Dr. W. R. Hartness 6616 Lanier Drug Co., Inc. 16617 Dr. Roswald -B. Daly 1,6618 Lillington Medical Clinic 11;6619 Adams and Kinton Nursing Home 116620 Dr. A. W. Peede 6621 Erwin Funeral Home 6622 N. C. Sanatorium 16623 N. C. State Comm. for the Blind 116624 Conservation and Development 116625 Lillington Esso Station 916626 Robert M. Hunt 116627 Bowen Office Equpmt. 1.6628 Jeanne L. Barber 116629 Gilbert Brown 16630 Mrs. James M. Yates 16631 Casey Fowler ;'6632 Dougald McRae h16633 Bertha M. Taylor 16634 Bertha M. Taylor 16635 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company 116636 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company 66637 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company 116638 Carrie Lucas (116639 C. H. Avery h16640 M. H. Brock 116641 Lola O'Quinn 16642 W. G. Lasater 116643 Bank of North Carolina N.A. 116644 N.C.Blue Cross & Blue Shield 16645 Carolyn Goff 116646 Fred Hall ;86647 Sammie D. Spears 06648 M. F. Griffin 0649 C. L. Neal 0650 Ina Ryals 6651 Mrs. W. W. Arrington ;16652 Ida Evans 0653 Lennie Arnold 06654 Mrs. James M. Yates 0655 qGilbert Brown 66656 Casey Fowler 116657 Elizabeth F. Matthews; C.S.C. 18.71 371.16 6.90 15.00 48.00 10.00 10,000.00 10.00 10.00 261.14 91.40 2.47 14.30 18.76 346.00 339.90 4.12 540.33 4.50 12.53 72.73 55.75 16.35 5.62 12.95 2.73 66.59 35.00 19.26 118.24 8.45 12.12 5.00 171.17 233.15 313.82 10.30 36.74 21.11 Void 32.31 9.00 27.00 8.00 3.11 8.00 21.00 139.80 55.00 92.50 23.40 101.74 1,240.24 30.28 73.66 77.20 158.50 23.52 22.72 20.00 300.00 100.27 154.19 193.47 501.93 176.68 20.00 50.00 126.00 248.40 490.02 47,529.99 1,415.73 126.73 41.46 45.43 47.12 10.56 5.16 7.74 80.82 169.50 Per statements 632085, 994150 Notary seal for Virginia Warren Picking up trash at Maple .G{nove. Court costs in tax suits. 1 day as Officer of the Grand Jury Bal. 71 -72 appropriation Re: Troy Bolton Law & Order Meeting travel Feb. Acct. Sheriff Expenses buarding witnesses. 44089 44101 Courthouse 4333- Ag. Bldg. Moving services on Co. Bldg. Dunn Planting shrubbery at Dept. of SS 011179690 N.C. Guidebooks for Reg. of Deeds Jan & Feb. Acct. Co. Jail Per statement 17692 Dept. of Social Services 9612 Dept. of Social Services 3AJ0475. Feb. Acct. Social Services 3226 Dept. of Social Services 2021 Dept. of Social Services Feb. Acct. 6875 March Rent 10951 Dept. of SS 7328 Dept. of SS 9264, 9273, Co. Ext. Service 50174 Co. Agent 1 yr. sub. 3253 - Health Dept. Per statements 22358 1 yr sub.. for SS Dept. & Ext. Dept. G01333 - SS G013755 Health Dept. Per statement RX: Pat Reaves, Angela Roderick Re: Felicia Worrell Re: Varnita Strickland Re: Charles A. Flowers Re: Gwen Massengill Re: Felicia Worrell Re: Angela Roderick Re: Sudie Butler Professional Services Re:. Lola Porter, Mrs. Ty Fisher, Wm Re:WEsley Womack Co's part for aid to the Blind Co's part for Forest Fire Control. Feb. Acct. Garbage Program Feb. Janitorial Services 50742- Auditor Registrar AC Fire Dist. Election Social Services Board Meeting n Services rendered Bd. of Elections March Salary -TB March Salary Per statements Per statements Gen. Assistance 5 days as Officer of Court 5 days Act. Co. Mgr. 460 miles March work in tax office Mar. Salary & Travel March payroll 043 0012 001. 9 days work in Bd. of Elections 26.5 hrs hauling dirt etc. 13.5 days salary for March 72 14 days garbage program Refund for expenses for conveying B. Home Care O 22.72 Social Services Board Meeting 23.52 20.00 21.00 Case No 70 -CVD -233. Wallace CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1972. 6658 B. E. Sturgill 6659 Clyde Pate, D.S. 6660 Myer & Wenthe 6661 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 6662 N.C. Natural Gas Corp 6663 Carolina Power & Light Co. 6664 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 6665 Virginia S. Warren 6666 Sears, Roebuck & Company 6667 N.C.Local Gov. Emp. System 6668 6669 11 6670 Southern National Bank 6671 Judy M. Faircloth 6672 Campbell College 6673 Melvin Brown 6674 N.C. Public Empl SS Agency 6675 N.C. Public Empl SS Agency 6676 N "" 6677 N.C. Dept. of Revenue 11.30 20.08 6.58 12.00 60.01 541.15 67.36 13.09 324.44 1,639.49 1,852.09 2,438.26 6,250.30 125.00 35.87 22.00 3,666.21 4,683.42 8,349.63 3,972.70 Refund for March Expenses Travel allowance for night duty 2 seal inkers per statement Per statements Refund for Notary fee & Guide Book. Ioemaker Matching contri Welfare & Health Matching contri Gen and Law Emp. Employees Ret. contri. Mar W.H. Tax Lhn. Assistance Pace worker: Linda Ann Hawley Linda G.Porter General Assistance 69- 0560675001 Emp. Contri SS 4300019927 ***** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** SALARY CHECKS ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1972. 8885 M. H. Brock 8886 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 8887 D. P. Ray, Jr. 8888 C. E. McLamb 8889 Gilbert Brown 8890 Edward H. McCormick 8891 Thomas Allen 8892 Lottie Patterson 8893 Bessie S. Johnson 8894 Rachel S. Korpulinski 8895 W. Earl Jones 8896 Alice Schmincke 8897 Edna W. Butts 8898 Jackie J. Denning 8899 Wade H. Stewart 8900 Edna K. Newton 8901 Madie Lee Morgan 8902 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. 8903 James V. Griffin 8904 B. F. Temple 8905 Roger W. Lyon 8906 James E. Turnage 8907 Lincoln Neal 8908 Stanley Byrd 8909 Joseph C. Gilbert 8910 Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. 8911 Clyde F. Pate 8912 Fred D. Freeman, Jr. 8913 George E. Cameron 8914 Thadius A. Coats, Jr. 8915 Johnnie C. Gautier 8916 Henry D. Hood, III 8917 Johnny Halcomb 8918 H. D. Carson, Jr. 8919 Rachel W. Blanchard 8920 Patsy H. Nobles 8921 Thomas H. James 8922 Lee Vernon Harris 8923 Charles E. Parks 8924 Dories McKay 8925 Inez Harrington 8926 Flora Green Milton 8927 Inez W. Sessoms 8928 Clyde L. Ross 8929 Blanchie W. Raynor 8930 Paul B. Drew 8931 B. E. Sturgill 8932 Ruth Sturgull 8933 Louvenia McL. Lee 8934 Helen R. Crews 8935 Emma Lee West 8936 Naomi F. Hawley 8937 Glyness Meeks 8938 Madeline W. Hawley 8939 Patricia W. McDonald 8940 Mary P. Avery 8941 Annie Lee Sawyer 8942 Sandra B. Dickens 8943 Edna C. Langdon 100.00 8944 Bonnie B. Beasley 406.23 99.75 8945 Vickie E. Bullock 290.84 100.00 8946 Beverly W. Warren 523.37 100.00 8947 Harvey V. Godfrey 628.40 100.00 8948 Marjorie G. Wade 520.47 300.00 8949 Glenn C. O'Kelley 607.62 599.37 8950 Egeta Williams it23 523.59 320.01 8951 Joyce G. Pulliam 638.42 304.21 8952 John D. Davis 541.81 248.53 8953 Jimmy F. Ragland 520.37 587.40 8954 Jane H. Smith 502.17 337.01 8955 William F. Rogers 503.11 307.69 8956 Gayle M. Adams 546.43 269.46 8957 Joy L. Dawson 474.82 678.63 8958 Don A. Martin 597.18 306.15 8959 Esther T. Butts 398.97 295.33 8960 Margie Harrington 381.41 613.05 8961 Kathleen Thomas 375.28 606.37 8962 Pauline Sanford 426.49 376.87 8963 James E. Goff 397.65 606.92 8964 Charles E. Hammond 323.10 618.92 8965 H. W. Lloyd 315.00 577.94 8966 William N. Conoley, Jr. 293.00 414.87 8967 Lincoln Blanding 280.00 563.94 8968 Juanita S. Hight 223.52 535.83 8969 Bettie E. Giles 231.75 554.61 8970 Paulette J. Britt 223.65 555.65 8971 Virginia L. Simmons 290.84 531.15 8972 Ida P. Hinnant 217.25 534.33 8973 Pohelia McLean 124.78 572.65 8974 M. Irene Lassiter 760.60 418.18 8975 Lida R. O'Quinn 632.21 523.16 8976 Hattie E. Barnes 575.31 702.21 8977 Rebecca S. Coleman 592.53 339.00 8978 Louise M. Lloyd 565.89 295.33 8979 M. H. Canady 632.57 304.80 8980 Ken Black 556.84 281.67 8981 Hoyt B. Fowler 520.63 263.05 8982 c,renda Lee 340.80 258.23 8983 Margaret N. McDonald 330.23 368.73 8984 Alta Pearl Pope 303.41 320.01 8985 Herbert E. Hudson 482.83 258.81 8986 Jean M. Irvin 413.47 268.63 8987 Thomas T. Lanier 589.63 249.03 8988 Lillian B. Smith 314.23 237.25 8989 Roy S. Godwin 71.10 428.46 8990 Corbett A. Coats 374.14 203.43 8991 Curtis F. Atkins 314.49 171.59 8992 Alvis Lee McKay 137.46 743.20 8993 Andrew M. Anderson 110.92 733.21 8994 William Fred Hall 108.77 362.09 8995 Sammie D. Spears 104.28 382.04 8996 John J. West 99.54 361.04 8997 Virginia S. Warren 280.80 415.3E 8998 Tony M. Tucker 757.68 351.04 8999 Bessie W. Moss 361.94 297.23 9000 Muriel F. Cann 543.77 9001 Myrtle D. Register 549.85 9002 Kyle Harrington 144.90 9003 Neil C. Cameron 351.84 9004 Alice R. Shomper 265.18 306.67 293.69