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05191975X424 MINUTES OF THE MID MONTH MEETING OF MAY 19, 1975. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Bobby R. Etheridge convened the mid -month meeting at 7 :40 P. M., with the following members present: M. H. Brock, W. J. Cotton, Jr. and Gilbert Brown. Also present was H. D. Carson, Jr., Clerk to the Board and Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney. EVENING PRAYER The Chairman asked the County Attorney to lead the evening prayer. MINUTES READ AND APPROVED The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved. JAMES KIER, CD, NER James Kier, Community Development, State Department of Natural and Economic Resources, came before the Board to report that Harnett County's application for Community Development in the approximate amount of 520 thousand dollars had been presented to H U D, and that this application ranked.11th out of 94 submitted. Commissioner Brock asked that Mr. Kier be commended on the outstanding work he had done in preparing this application to be presented to H U D. Building Inspection Plan Mr. Kier then presented a proposal to set up a building inspect- ion plan for the county. He presented a draft copy of such a plan for the consideration of the Board. BID OPENING FOR THE ARMORY A letter from Dunn City Manager regarding information as to the opening of bids for the construction of a new Armory in the City of Dunn was presented by the Chairman. The bid open - ing date was set for June 18, 1975. This brought to mind an obligation the Commissioners had made concerning participation in the cost thereof. PROCLAMATION "BEEF FOR FATHERS DAY" The following proclamation was presented for the pleasure of the Board: Nickel -a- bottle Funds State of North Carolina County of Harnett PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, The beef industry is one of the most important segments of the economy of Harnett County; and WHEREAS: Beef is one of the most nutritious foods, rich in protein and all health - building factors, scientifically proven beneficial to people of all ages, from the very young to the very old; and WHEREAS, It is important that the people of Harnett County re- cognize the importance of beef in the everyday life of our citizens; and WHEREAS: Father's Day, June 15, 1975, is an appropriate time to honor the beef industry and its contribution to the strength and welfare of our great state and nation: I, Bobby R. Etheridge, Commissioner of Harnett County, Do Therefore Hereby PROCLAIM the use of BEEF FOR FATHER'S DAY On June 15, 1975. I respectfully urge all businesses and organizations, producers and consumers to cooperate in the observance of Father's Day by serving beef on this day to insure beef will have its rightful place among foods served on special days, and to recognize the importance of the beef industry to our state's economy. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the County of Harnett to be affixed. Done at Lillington, N. C. This 19th day of May, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy -Five. /s/ B. R. Etheridge Chairman ACTION: Commissioner Cotton moved to adopt the foregoing proclamation, Commissioner Brown seconded and the issue carried unanimously. The agenda reflected an item of business regarding a request from Lee - Harnett Mental Health Center for nickel a bottle funds. The matter was tabled until first Monday in June. AMENDMENT TO THE RECREATION BUDGET Commissioner Brock informed the Board that EEA Grant funds to support the salary of the Recreation Director had come to a stop. He then moved that the Recreation budget be amended to carry the salary of the Director for the remainder of this fiscal year. Commissioner Cotton seconded the move and it passed. MANAGER'S REPORT County Manager Brock reported to the Board on several items: Ambulance He reported on the Angier -Black River Rescue Ambulance as to the fact that purchase authorization had been issued to the company that is to furnish the vehicle, with expected date of delivery within 45 days. Budget The budget is on schedule and will be finished on time. Renovation: Health Facility Bond Referendum Landfill Sites The renovation of the former ASC office is proceeding rapidly and is soon to be completed. Bids will be opened again on June 2, 1975, at 11:00 A. M. at the regular Board meeting. The Water Bond is set for Tuesday, May 20th. Al /voting pre- cincts are set and no obstacles are in sight. He called upon Bill Meyer to report on the two sites - Bar- becue- Anderson Creek site and the site below Erwin. Progress is being made to construct these two sites as quickly as poss- ible because of the closing of the Dunn - Erwin site in the near future. CONTRACT BETWEEN COUNTY & BUIES CREEK FIRE DEPT. A contract and agreement between Buies Creek Fire Department and the County of Harnett was presented for execution. Comm- issioner Brock moved that the contract be executed and that authority be granted to the Chairman to affix his signature to the document and that the Clerk be authorized to attest the signature. Commissioner Brown seconded the motion and it passed. DUNN PLANNING BOARD & ADJUSTMENTS BOARD The following names were presented to the Board for consideration for appointment to the Dunn Planning Board: Shelton Wickes Bill Glover BOARD OF EDUCATION School Site for Area I COUNTY MANAGER The following names were presented to the Board for consideration for appointment to the Adjustments Board: Eldridge Beasley George Perry Lee Charles Hardie ACTION: Commissioner Cotton moved to approve the lists of people to the Dunn Planning Board and to the Adjustments Board for appointment thereto, Commissioner Brock seconded the motion and it carried. A request from the Board of Education for the approval of the purchase price for the comprehensive high school site for Area I, for an amount of $72,190. The matter was docketed and will be presented for action at the June meeting Salary The Chairman, for clarification and for budgeting purposes and at the request of the Board informed the Board that the salary for the manager was set at $800 per month. ROCK AND ROLL SHOW Attorney McGeachy from Fayetteville, representing Mr. Charles W. Billings and Mr. Charles H. Canipe, appeared before the Board regarding the Rock and Roll Show planned for Western Harnett on the weekend of May 24th. He informed the Commission- ers that it was a one day affair, from Saturday 8:00 a.m. until 12 midnight and that all of the people would be cleared out by 2:00 a.m. He stated that music is the only form of entertainment to be presented, that from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. local 2 -3 -4- man bands will be performing and that a professional band will then perform from 7:45 until midnight. This will be a national Recording Artist. He indicated that the event is scheduled to be presented in a tract of land that includes 600 acres, four entrances and completely enclosed with barbed wire, and lighted fields specially marked for parking. He stated that 50 portable toilets were installed, to serve approximately 100 people each and that X426 Discussion adequate water was being prepared for. He then stated that off- duty police from Cumberland County were being engaged to offer and provide adequate police protection on the property. A general discussion followed with several of the people from that area voicing opinions: Mr. Stephens, Mr. Tom Hayes, Mr. Zollie Ray and others. Executive Session The Board then went into Executive Session: As a result of the Executive Session, the following action transpired: Commissioner Brock informed those present that the Board did not sanction this type of show in the county, but that the promotors were doing their best to comply with every ordinance in existence both state and county. Therefore, Commissioner Brock made a motion that if the promoters, Billings & Canipe,would comply with all health and safety rules, laws and regulations, provide a list of activities, secure privilege license from the County Tax Collector, put up a bond in the amount of $5,000 with the County Auditor so that if damage is done that injured party will be able to claim compensation through legal channels; that if these promotors will cooperate with the Sheriff's Department to insure safety and protection to the citizens of the county and that if all these rules be adjered to and all regulations be complied with then the event be held as scheduled. Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and upon its being put to vote those voting for were Chairman Etheridge, Commissioners Cotton and Brock. Commissioner Brown voted no. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Cotton moved for adjournment, and the time was 10:15 P.M. CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF MAY, 1975. 5132 Bank of N. C., N. A. 5133 Bank of N. C., N. A. 5134 Bank of N. C., N. A. 5135 Bank of N. C., N. A. 5136 M. H. Brock 5137 Public Assistance Accounting Branch N. C. Dept. of Social Service 5138 Lespie O'Quinn 5139 Thad H. Pope 5140 Center on Social Welfare Policy 5141 First- Citizens Bank $ Trust co. 5142 Group Travel Unlimited 5143 Julia McKoy 5144 Grizella Singleton 5145 Nicholas Brant 5146 Williams Grove School Restoration, Inc. 5147 Alvin Nipper 5148 Mrs. Barry Emerson 5149 Mrs. C. V. Evans 5150 Mrs. David Ferrell 5151 Mrs. A. M. Ivey 5152 Rachel Johnson 5153 Lettie Johnson 5154 Mrs. Edwin Morris 5155 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 5156 Mrs. Herman Tew 5157 Mrs. J. A. Walker 5158 Mrs. Ernest West 5159 VOID 5160 Mrs. L. R. Arnold 5161 Mrs. Dougald McCauley 5162 Kennedy Home 5163 Falcon Orphanage SECRETARY CLER 2,282.43 Matching contri. for Soc. Services, Health, Lib., C. D. Employees 2,091.69 Matching contri. for Gen. Employees and Policemen 3,870.90 Employees' Ret. Contri. 13,306.00 April W. H. Tax 139.61 April travel, expenses 61.88 Family Planning Ser. for Qt. 3 -31 -75 343.90 Work in Tax Supervisor's Office 360.00 Services rendered Bd. of Elections 3.50 1 copy of Supplementary Security Income Program Advocate Handbook 6,415.20 Contribution from General Fund. 515.00 Bal. for W. J. Cotton, Jr. to NACo meeting - Hawaii General Assistance Gen. Assistance n n Appropriation - See Min. of 5 -5 -75 Gen. Assistance B. Home Care n n n n n it It 25.00 32.00 50.00 750.00 25.00 233.75 336.60 223.95 324.75 222.70 320.80 121.00 457.70 86.25. 460.10 107.10 238.50 100.00 115.00 100.00 5164 Church of God Orphanage 5165 Bessie Lee 5166 Lillington Exxon Station 5167 The Daily Record 5168 The Independent 5169 The News and Observer 5170 Tyree Senter 5171 Clara McDonald 5172 Mrs. James Yates 5173 Mrs. George Williams 5174 Juanita D. West 5175 Dixie Perez 5176 Mrs. Reecie Surles 5177 Patsy Y. McLean 5178 Withie B. Dewar 5179 Della J. Stewart 5180 Peggy Smith 5181 Mrs. Thomas Williams 5182 Patsy Parrish 5183 D. C. Hamilton 5184 Mrs. Fred Cameron 5185 Jennie Moody 5186 Bessie S. Johnson 5187 Lawrie M. Byrd 5188 Margaret Roberts 5189 N. C. Dept. of Transportation 5190 Woodall 4 McCormick 5191 Bank of N. C., N. A. 5192 Western Auto Associate Store 5193 Gulf Oil Corp. 5194 Exxon Co. 5195 Williams Office Equipment Co. 5196 L. R. Doffermyre, III 5197 Paul B. Drew 5198 Faye M. Upchurch 5199 N. C. Natural Corp. 5200 N. C. Natural Gas Corp 5201 Town of Lillington 5202 Margaret Murchison 5203 Woodrow W. Hart, Jr. 5204 Donna L. Register 5205 The Economics Press, Inc. 5206 Morris Wade Sales Co. 5207 Multigraphics Division 5208 Unijax 5209 Sanford Business Machines, Inc. 5210 Wade Marks 5211 J. Clyde Adams 5212 Mrs. James M. Yates 5213 C. S. Fowler 5214 Lafayette Drug Co. 5215 Stone's Southern Sch. Supply Co., Inc. 5216 Dr. Jo Anne Burkhalter 5217 Harold Lambeth 5218 Kathy McAllister 5219 Lida R. O'Quinn 5220 Frances McKay 5221 Muries F. Cann 5222 Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital, Inc. 5223 Dr. A. W. Peede 5224 Dr. C. L. Corbett 5225 Dr. C. L. Corbett 5226 Dept. of Human Resources 5227 Roane - Barker, Inc. 5228 Cape Fear Valley Hospital 5229 Schmid Laboratories, Inc. 5230 Drs. Garber, Morrison Daniel 5231 Ormont Drug $ Chemical Co. 5232 Dr. Robt. H. Dixon 5233 Dr. Lynn S. Mann 5234 Dr. Lynn S. Mann 5235 Lillington Roller Mills 5236 The Dunn Dispatch 5237 Sondra Register 5238 Grolier Year Book, Inc. 5239 U. S. News $ World Report 5240 American Publishers Co. 5241 Doubleday F, Co., Inc. 5242 N. C. State Library 5243 General Learning Corp. 5244 The Baker $ Taylor Co. 5245 Lafayette Drug Co. 5246 U. S. Gov't. Printing Office 72.80 596.75 31.30 5.50 8.01 25.60 258.91 134.80 65.73 65.73 65.74 164.80 68.80 68.80 86.80 18.60 18.60 101.40 101.40 89.20 142.40 60.40 90.80 112.40 270.80 198.70 500.00 17.77 2.34 8.81 17.59 19.57 75.00 12.00 121.20 25.14 10.75 11.35 65.10 201.30 64.80 24.48 5.43 25.18 227.77 76.44 25.00 22.70 25.10 20.00 9.13 6.24 942.05 33.89 15.00 2.55 2.45 1.14 5.00 328.00 160.00 350.00 31.20 435.24 200.00 235.20 200.00 9.00 50.40 248.76 369.09 13.00 150.00 52.50 9.60 33.90 49.17 14.65 3,193.04 8.64 14.89 9.28 12.65 B. Home Care April A/C - Co. Manager's Office Legal Notice -Co. Manager Notice of Bond Approval -Bd. of Commissioners Legal Ad - Bd. of Comm. Tax Appraisal Work Farm Census Report Farm Census Report 11 11 11 11 11 11 1975 Registration List Tax Foreclosure suits Printed checks for Sheriff's Dept. 166823- Sheriff's Dept. 2240111928 369 130 203 2 268941 -Reg. of Deeds Assistance in Inquest -T. E. Bowden Juror Fees -T. E. Bowden Transcript -T. E. Bowden Inquest Per Statement 81671 -Co. Jail Per Statement April travel April travel Inv. No. F- 561397 A019645 -Soc. Ser. Inv. No. 144120 Inv. # 6225854 4700 -Soc. Ser. April rent S. S. Bd. Meeting. 11 ?1 496980 -Ext. Dept. Inv. # 147043 April Ped. Clinics Cutting grass at Dunn Health Center April meeting Expenses April workshop expenses Attend Orth. Clinic April expense to McCain Re: Maurice Thomas Bell Professional services VD Treatment for Feb. ?, Mar. April clinics April A /C- Health Dept. Inv. Nos. 52321- 52322 Re: Emma McMillan 80486 - Health Dept. Re: Emma McMillan Inv. # 94934 Services - School Health Program Services - School Health Program 11 11 26003 -Dog Pound March Ads - Rabies April travel 1975 Americana Annual Inv. # 3390 Inv. # APC 51963 23J80522 Inc. # 9959 B 1742552 -Co. Library 021 00208A April A /C -Co. Library 49 Pamphlets of Nat'l Parks 428 5247 Random House, Inc. 5248 Educational Activities, Inc. 5249 Day Care $ Child Dev. Council 5250 Mail -A -Music 5251 Mac's Business Machines, Inc. 5252 International Read Association 5253 Killo Exterminating Co. 5254 Lilliam B. Smith 5255 N. C. Fed Surplus Property Agency 5256 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co. 5257 N. C. Communications, Inc. 5258 Harnett County News 5259 Owen G. Dunn Co. 5260 Carolina Power $ Light Co. 5261 Xerox Corp. 5262 IBM Corp. 5263 Pitney Bowes 5264 Gray $ Creech, Inc. 5265 Storr Sales Co. 5266 Twyford Printing Co. 5267 Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital 5268 McCain Hospital 5269 Dr. Henderson D. Mabe, Jr. 5270 Eckerd Drugs, Inc. 5271 Wm. D. Hood, Jr. $ Associates 5272 Eugene Smith 5273 Gattis Thomas 5274 Theron Miller 5275 Haywood Hall 5276 Casey S. Fowler 5277 Region "M" Council of Governments 5278 N. C. Recreation & Park Society 5279 Coleman Sporting Goods, Inc. 5280 Council for Senior Citizens 5281 N. C. Dept. of Natural $ Ec. Resources 5282 Moore, Gardner P Associates, Inca 5283 Bernard Young 5284 Piggly Wiggly 5285 Unijax 5286 N. C. Natural GAs Corp. 5287 Lanier's Hardware 5288 Town of Lillington 5289 Carolina Power $ Light Co. 5290 Lillington FCX 5291 Wilbourne Furniture Co. 5292 Shaw's Plumbing Service 5293 4 C Motors 5294 Suggs Roofing $ Metal Co. 5295 Thomas Y Howard Co. 5296 Kaiser Ag -Chem. 5297 Cummings Brothers Electric Co. 5298 Ellis Barbour $ Sons 5299 Harnett County Senior Citizens 5300 Janice Williford 5301 Payroll A/C 5302 The Dunn Dispatch 5303 Georgia Lee Brown, C.S.C. 5304 Lillington Auto Parts Co. 5305 Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc. 5306 Beasley's Garage 5307 Barefoot's Radiator Shop 5308 Lucas Motor Sales 5309 Supreme Gulf Service Station 5310 Lillington Exxon Station 5311 Perry Brothers Tire Service 5312 Lillington Tire Sales €, Service 5313 Lillington Medical Clinic 5314 Lafayette Drug Co. 5315 Owen G. Dunn Co. 5316 Simplex Time Recorder Co. 5317 Data Processing Co. 5318 Case Blue Print $ Supply Co. 5319 Eastman Kodak Co. 5320 Xerox Corp. 5321 Div. of Health Serivces 5322 The Dunn Clinic 5323 The Dunn Clinic 5324 Dr. F. X. Fallon 5325 VOID 5326 Johnson's 5327 Piggly Wiggly 5328 Lafayette Drug Co. 5329 Modern Laundry $ Cleaners, Inc. 5330 Lillington FCX 5331 IBM Corp. 137.76 58.35 13.48 33.61 185.08 15.00 6.00 7.55 159.00 38.79 65.00 1,082.00 171.87 560.80 317.63 45.85 359.64 222.38 179.22 366.29 60.00 33.60 25.00 15.55 2,226.00 40.20 55.80 37.80 70.80 60.00 1,062.50 15.00 322.14 200.00 1,768.60 332.29 50.00 14.51 518.43 287.89 10.35 99.75 1,740.07 33.07 6.50 15.85 4.76 200.00 24.75 34.20 69.97 150.00 500.00 165.63 7,356.00 992.25 164.33 3.07 457.26 11.50 33.32 2.00 710.38 1,496.83 88.54 267.00 40.00 11.25 60.52 37.50 369.49 10.12 13.48 226.72 600.00 25.00 50.00 75.00 34.22 647.03 3.64 - 12.12 7.18 18.93 Inv. # 5212 Inv. # H7753 Catalog for Co. Library Books for Co. Library Inv. # 6886 Membership Continuation April Ser. -Co. Library Refund for expenses Inv. # 00956 -C. D. Agency Per Statement April A /C -C. D. Agency April A/C -Tax Supervisor $ Tax Collector April A /C- Sheriff & REg. of Deeds Per Statements Inv. # 028969001, 103043648, 029104123 Inv. # 7JD8518, 9JF7232 984901, 009246 Inv. # 1742, 3433, 3849, 4269 Mar $ April A/C -Dept. of Soc. Ser. Inv. # 16578, 16579 Re: Baby Brandi Marie Martinez Re: Wm. Faircloth WIN Exam - IVA Jernigan Rx's for Clara S. Williams April A /C -Co. of Harnett Dev. Comm. Bd. Meetings Dev. Comm Bd. Meetings " n n 4th Qt. region "M" Council of Govts. Recreation membership 17698 -Rec. Dept. Arts $ Crafts Program - Rest Homes Co's Share - Forest Fire Control Job # 6590 Services Rendered Senior Citizens April A /C- Senior Citizens Inv. # 6225853, 6225851 Per Statement 1 lock for county Per Statement April A /C- Courthouse 1601 -Vac. bags 1659 -Co. Jail Repair of Lawnmower Repairs to Jail porch Inv. # 342366 Inv. # 726039 dated 4 -8 -75 Per 4 -21 -75 statement Bd. of Comm. Policy # GLA456803 4th qt. appropriation April salary g travel Payroll for EJP April 28 thru May 9 April tax list Cost in tax suits 4584 Sheriff's dept. April A/C Sheriff's dept. 1654 Sheriff's dept. 9471 Sheriff's dept. 1155 Sherif's dept. April A/C sheriff's dept. April A/C Sheriff's dept. April A/C sheriff's dept. Re: Wm. Fowler, Wm: Jack Patterson April A/C sheriff's dept. 1500 UCC jackets - Reg. of Deeds 83787202 May Inv. for Reg. of Deeds April A/C Reg. of Deeds 122 -B 52126 103043649 Services performed for Harnett Co. Case # 7500173 Case # 7500182, 7502591 Services performed for Harnett Co. April A /C -Co. Jail April A /C -Co. Jail April A /C -Co. Jail It Ticket 6404 -Co. Jail Inv. # 7JF7233 dated 4 -15 -75 5332 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 5333 Cummings Brothers Electric Co. 5334 Dr. A. W. Peede 5335 Roane Barker, Inc. 5336 Morris Wade Sales Co. 5337 Physicians' Desk Reference 5338 CP$L 5339 Cape Fear Insurance Agency, Inc. 5340 Kathy McAllister 5341 Henry S. Thompson 5342 Rebecca Coleman it 5343 Donald Ray Womble 5344 Frances McKay 5345 Kathy Wicker 5346 Parke, David $ Co. 5347 Modern Laundry $ Cleaners, Inc. 5348 Cape Fear Valley Hospital 5349 Club Cleaners 5350 Carolina Population Center 5351 Ormont Drug $ Chemical Co., Inc. 5352 CP$L 5353 Storr Sales Co. 5354 Western Auto Associate Store 5355 Transport Clearings East, Inc. 5356 IBM Corp. 5357 E. R. Thomas Drug Acct. 5358 Belvin L. Strickland 5359 Motorola, Inc. 5360 Amanda McFarland 5361 Sears, Roebudk and Co. 5362 Harnett Co. Sheltered Workshop 5363 Amway Products 5364 Lillington Hardware $ Furn. Co. 5365 Josephine Mixon 5366 Jo M. $ E. Hooper Bethune 5367 Lieselotte Eagle 5368 Electric Sales $ Service, Inc. 5369 Mary Sulton 5370 Mrs. Johnson Buie 5371 Mrs. Edwin Morris 5372 James Quick 5373 N. C. Dept. of Revenue - Gasoline 5374 State Commission for the Blind 5375 Charles Turnage 5376 Nathan Seaberry 5377 First Citizens Bank $ Trust Co. 5378 Payroll A/C 5379 VOID 5380 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co. 5381 Carolina Tel. $ Tel. Co. 5382 The News F, Observer 5383 The Daily Record 5384 The Dunn Dispatch 5385 The Daily Record 5386 Sanford Business Machines 5387 Exxon Co., USA 5388 Dr. H. D. Mabe, Jr. 5389 Betsy Johnson Mem. Hospital, Inc. 5390 Southern Rebinding 5391 Storr Sales Co. 5392 Bank of N. C. 5393 Central Carolina Bank $ Trust Co. 5394 First Citizens Bank $ Trust Co. 5395 First Citizens Bank $ Trust Co. 5396 First Citizens Bank $ Trust Co. 5397 Southern Nat'l Bank 5398 Waccamaw Bank& Trust 5399 Morris Wade Sales Co. 5400 Sanford Business Machines, Inc. 5401 Bowen Office Equipment 5402 Lafayette Drug Co. 5403 Mary Helen JOnes 5404 Harnett County Health Dept. air 5405 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 5406 Evelyn B. Howard 5407 Patricia McKee 5408 Lida R. O'Quinn 5409 Dr. A. W. Peede 5410 Dr. C. L. Corbett 5411 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. 5412 Cape Fear Valley Hospital 5413 Dr. E. C. Garber, Jr. 168.09 20.00 16.00 110.97 209.69 25.00 39.40 26.00 2.67 91.93 58.97 48.64 64.05 57.88 206.00 9.99 150.00 18.75 147.34 16.20 3.06 113.57 5.64 6.76 30.00 125.00 80.00 32.50 715.50 77.16 49.86 34.53 62.72 167.85 5.08 50.00 2,078.10 50.00 45.22 66.26 5.00 Tax Div. 2.00 1,625.95 50.00 9.00 7,053.43 7,313.96 1,626.88 341.45 25.60 5.50 24.00 833.00 2.08 24.56 25.00 12.00 184.10 28.26 200.50 96.50 120.50 104.50 95.00 130.50 146.00 32.50 76.44 3.33 2.96 35.50 25.00 29.89 2.00 2.31 2.00 24.00 16.00 362.27 200.00 200.00 10039 Co. Ext. Ser. Wiring Air Cond. for housing fair Re: James Cain, Clyde Currie Inv. # 52925, 52927, 52817 April A/C Health Dept. Acct. # 588696003 Per Statement Policy # 532JF4971 Workshop expenses Meeting expenses Meeting expenses Inv. # 13507 April A/C Dunn Health Center Re: Linda Wilson April A/C Health Dept. Inv. # 882 Inv. # 94064 Per Statement Inv. # 116390 Auditor's office 167033 Bd. of Elections State # 1669882 Bd. of Elections Inv. # 3JF2703 May Rent May Rent -PDH Inv. # 12326 B. Home Care Jig saw $ kit for recreation program Co's share of Utilities Inv. # 984721 April A/C Courthouse Refund for error in listing taxes Gen. Assistance Plumbing Contract for Harnett Co. Bldg. Application #1 less 10% Gen Assistance B. Home Care Gen Assistance Registration for 2 permanent gas stickers Allocation as of 3 -31 -75 Gen Assistance Transportation for Bobby Seaberry Contribution to Medicaid Fund. EJP Payroll - 5 -21 thru 5 -23, 1975 Per Statements Legal Ad Re: ad Health Fac. Ad Bd. of Eq. Ads - Tax Coll. $ Bd. of Elections #004862 Sheriff #3691302032 Connie Spence Re: Re: 05155 -11 Reg. of Deeds office SS Dept. #7918 401 Food Stamp transactions - April 193 " 241 " 209 " 190 " 261 " 292 " A019794, A019306, Soc. Ser. Dept. #004810 SS Dept. 45709, 45987 - Extension Dept. Film - Coagt. office Blanding Workshop exp. Petty Cash Per Statement Workshop at McCain Ortho workshop McCain workshop Tyrone Hart, Larry Robinson, Mary D. Buie April VD 384969 Health Dept. FP RE: Brenda Liles Eason RE: Brenda L. Eason 5414 Kathy Wicker 77.90 5415 Dr. Robert H. Dixon 58.32 5416 Dr. C. E. Roberts 46.80 5417 Dr. James H. Lehmann 132.30 5418 Dr. Lynn S. Mann 82.80 5419 Dr. Grover C. Pate, Jr. 204.75 5420 Dr. Lawrency H. Paschal 172.80 5421 Dr. Robt. H. Dixon 45.00 5422 Lillington Roller Mills 14.25 5423 The Dunn Dispatch 150.00 5424 IBM Corp 95.44 5425 Margaret Randall 74.05 5426 Sondra Register 32.10 5427 The H: W. Wilson Co. 65.00 5428 World Book Encyclopedia, Inc. 8.50 5429 Gal Research Co. 71.24 5430 Prudence Groff Michael 3.85 5431 Book Lease Plan 270.00 5432 Jean Karr $ Co. 22.24 5433 The Baker #, Taylor Co. 4.39 5434 Publishers Central Bureau 35.47 5435 Bowen Office Equipment 2.50 5436 Demco Educational Corp. 209.55 5437 Town of Lillington 5.60 5438 Margaret Randall 100.00 5439 SVE Society for Visual Ed. Inc. 816.89 5440 Learning Media Corp. 437.95 5441 Miller Brody Productions, Inc. 263.65 5442 Serina Press 32.60 5443 - Killo Exterminating Co. 6.00 5444 Morris Wade .Sales Co. 6.75 5445 Carolina Power & Light Co. 352.14 5446 Xerox Corp. 312.00 5447 Roane - Barker Hospital Supplies 97.23 5448 Helen McFarland 86.22 5449 W. H. Randall 56.49 5450 Juanita Y. Youngblood 87.07 5451 Eloise T. Boyette 97.07 5452 Bea Boyette 102.07 5453 Martha Moffit 108.32 5454 Sarah Odom 106.07 5455 R. A. Stephenson 92.07 5456 Janet H. Killough 87.07 5457 Council Williams 102.07 5458 F. E. Pope 102.07 5459 Dorothy Munden 87.07 5460 Ruth Savage 89.14 5461 Estelle C. Wester 112.07 5462 Jesse Weathers 87.07 5463 Patricia J. Williams 88.57 5464 Jeanette Isabelle Wooten 95.07 5465 Floyd Autry 97.07 5466 Donald Nordan 102.07 5467 Patricia A. McArthur 107.07 5468 James. E. Smith 107.07 5469 Myrtle Rhye 87.07 5470 Cathy E. Capps 97.07 5471 Grace C. McNeill 112.07 5472 The Dunn Dispatch 105.00 5473 Lynch Pharmacy 44.41 5474 State Dept. of Natural & Economic Resour. 2,042.60 5475 Western Auto Associate Store 1.03 5476 V OID 5477 Wilbourne Furniture Co. 18.72 5478 Lillington Hardware Co. 17.31 5479 Unijax 92.78 5480 CP&L 1,307.88 5481 Smith's Cabinet Shop 65.00 5482 Temple Drain Co., Inc. 515.00 5483 Gene Tutor 430.00 5484 VOID 5485 Godwin Bldg, Supply, Inc. 2,068.20 5486 Corbett Coats 5487 Ellis 'Barbour Ins. Co. 5488 Exxon Co., USA 5489 IBM Corp. 5490 Gray D Creech, Inc. 5491 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 5492 Lespie M. O'Quinn 5493 William Fred Hall 5494 Andrew M. Anderson 5495 VOID 5496 Payroll A/C 5497 N. C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield, Inc. 1.90 150.00 37.20 53.22 92.37 26.63 351.54 200.36 203.36 70,102.38 2,436.13 FP Seminar School Health - Teresa Flowers it " - Shelia Ann McNeill If - Joseph B. McCaden - Vanessa Morris - Susan A. West - Charles Williams " - William C. Price 03285 -Dog Warden Mar. Rabies Ad 7JL5477 Mar - April travel May travel #26652 - Co. Library #275460400 - 3 County Library 00011591 # 03789 Library # 51073 # 2307 - Library E15 04374A PC25259 Library # 45379 Library # 908541 Library Per Statement Gas Money for Bookmobile 300187, 34515 8814 *9 Library 19019 Library Order # 42775 Services rendered A015186 Bd. of Elections Per Statement 029459596 - 029712653 53190, 53107, 52880 Health Dept. Services rendered Bd. of Elections It Registrar - Water bond 11 Legal ad April Re: Lucille Messer Co's share forest fire control 167179 Brush 001776 Courthouse 000504, 000506 Courthouse Auditor 6228840 Courthouse Per statements Cabinet minutes # 110 900 gal. tank #0199 contract 129215, 127795, 129280, 129390, 129466 124192 courthouse Expense reimb. 75 Pontiac ins. 3691301595 Harnett Dev. Comm. 7JF2701 06861 44836, 45035, 45372 Harnett Dev. Work on tax books May salary 11 Group # 043 0012 001 5498 Charles H. Maynor 45.19 May salary 5499 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster 800.00 Postage for Social Services PAYROLL CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF MAY, 1975 Bobby R. Etheridge 4190 John C. Harvey 4113 4114 4115 4116 4117 4118 4119 4120 4121 4122 4123 4124 4125 4126 4127 4128 4129 4130 4131 4132 4133 4134 4135 4136 4137' 4138 4139 4140 4141 4142 4143 4144 4145 4146 4147 4148 4149 4150 4151 4152 4153 4154 4155 4156 4157 4158 4159 4160 4161 4162 4163 4164 4165 4166 4167 4168 4169 4170 4171 4172 4173 4174 4175 4176 4177 4178 4179 4180 4181 4182 4183 4184 4185 4186 4187 4188 4189 M. H. Brock W. J. Cotton, Jr. Gilbert Brown Jesse Alphin M. H. Brock Joyce J. Oliver H. D. Carson, Jr. Rachel W. Blanchard Patsy H. Nobles Vanessa W. Young Thomas Allen Lottie Patterson Rachel S. Korpulinski Alice R. Shomper W. Earl Jones Alice Schmincke Edna W. Butts Jackie J. Pate Wade H. Stewart Edna K. Newton Madie Lee Morgan Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. B. F. Temple Roger W. Lyon James E. Turnage Stanley Byrd Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. Henry D. Hood, III Johnny Malcom') Clyde F. Pate T. A. Coats, Jr. Henry J. Jacobs Billy G. Wallace Rufus H. Parrish John H. Atkins, III Sammy R. McLean Ronald P. Green George E. Cameron James S. West Connie C. Spence Flora Green Milton Clyde L. Ross June S. Britt Annie L. Griffis Shirley McLean Paul B. Drew B. E. Sturgill Ruth Sturgill Gladys Walker Helen R. Crews Naomi F. Hawley Glyness Meeks Patricia W. McDonald Madeline W. Hawley Mary P. Avery Annie Lee Gainey Bobbie S. Mize Sandra B. Dickens Emma Lee West Harvey V. Godfrey Marjorie G. Wade Joyce G. Pulliam Egeta Williams John D. Davis Jane H. Smith Bonnie B. Beasley Roxanne R. Ayers Benita J. Beasley Emmett J. Allen Carra G. Avery Bonnie B. Temple Richard C. Giles Daniel C. Welch Joy L. Dawson Mazelle M. Stephenson Ruby C. Jenkins 225.00 200.00 114.00 200.00 200.00 582.20 381.22 813.68 434.90 375.69 356.62 715.28 397.66 375.62 358.75 706.55 429.66 373.23 368.62 711.25 368.98 362.11 560.29 486.65 525.65 540.65 502.53 488.53 490.53 491.65 486.40 472.53 512.65 477.53 468.65 488.53 472.40 467.65 455.86 420.49 262.61 505.57 383.66 348.17 347.13 347.13 236.44 557.88 397.97 266.19 797.24 464.67 485.53 448.10 450.38 428.90 341.79 417.06 390.23 860.27 724.93 678.08 736.17 615.44 807.79 661.95 460.48 344.17 465.63 506.63 432.98 335.50 578.98 590.22 545.63 441.08 449.98 4191 Roxie F. Pritchard 4192 Mary Anita Parker 4193 Connor W. Williams 4194 Barbara D. Smith 4195 Vickie N. Turlington 4196 Janice Mae Williford 4197 Nancy E. Johnson 4198 Edward D. Rice 4199 Joyce G. Brown 4200 Judith G. Crawford 4201 Cynthia T. Schumann 4202 Edna J. Black 4203 Margie Harrington 4204 Kathleen Thomas 4205 Pauline Sanford 4206 James E. Goff 4207 H. W. Lloyd 4208 Charles E. Hammond 4209 Lincoln Blanding 4210 Robert A. Rowland 4211 Juanita S. Hight 4212 Bettie E. Giles 4213 Mary W. Jones 4214 Virgina L. Simmons 4215 Ida P.Hinnant 4216 Ophelia McLean 4217 Lorena H. Jackson 4218 Henry S. Thompson 4219 Lida R. O'Quinn 4220 Rebecca S. Coleman 4221 Louise M. Lloyd 4222 Patricia A. McKee 4223 Hoyt B. Fowler 4224 Donald Ray Womble 4225 William F. Roach 4226 Margaret N. McDonald 4227 Alta Pearl Pope 4228 Eveloy B. Howard 4229 Bertha M. Taylor 4230 Kathy B. Wicker 4231 Muriel F. Cann 4232 Alma Jean Bass 4233 Frances H. McKay 4234 Neta L. Thompson 4235 Mildred A. West 4236 Kathy S. McAllister 4237 Lula B. Morrison 4238 Herbert E. Hudson 4239 Corbett A. Coats 4240 Robert J. Burnette 4241 John Henry Strickland 4242 John Jay West 4243 George Graylon Pope 4244 Margaret R. Randall 4245 Janet H. Johnson 4246 Nina P. Bethune 4247 Melanie B. Hamilton 4248 Virginia S. Warren 4249 Thomas T. Lanier 4250 Lillian B. Smith 4251 Jean M. Irvin 4252 Edward H. McCormick 4253 Roy S. Godwin 4254 Neil A. Stewart, Jr. 4255 Jack D. Hemingway, Jr. 4256 Thomas H. James 4257 Lee Vernon Harris 4258 Dories McKoy 4259 Henry McDougald 4260 Alvis Lee Ockletree 4261 Tony M. Tucker 4262 Bessie W. Moss 606.22 484.48 408.06 581.08 529.27 478.03 422.18 319.35 570.29 463.38 655.95 649.79 560.60 535.30 573.92 573.77 427.50 471.00 368.40 271.95 275.05 314.23 339.60 290.85 286.78 342.40 255.78 336.13 1,047.23 850.18 660.67 629.83 649.81 774.82 823.35 525.80 430.73 378.51 386.23 372.08 647.23 668.18 348.17 645.46 481.73 524.48 584.19 339.33 697.08 547.57 274.22 382.51 277.52 290.64 570.98 196.59 332.88 314.88 414.23 671.77 380.68 480.15 300.00 70.61 624.14 228.77 369.37 343.01 310.81 310.81 312.81 816.39 451.86 432 E. J. P. PAYROLL CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF MAY, 1975 4024 Kenneth E. Holland 4025 William R. Lamm 4026 Jimmie G. Avery 4027 Betty A. Matthews 4028 Ronnie L. Hargis 4029 Donald L. Avery 4030 Mahlon R. Parkerk, Jr. 4031 Kenneth R. Parker 4032 Theron L. Stewart 4033 Roy C. McKoy 4034 Charles Walden, Jr. 4035 Randy T. Cook 4036 Wade Evans 4037 Addie E. Gagliardo 4038 Tommy 0. Bennett 4039 Carol J. Barefoot 4040 Rexford E. Watson, Jr. 4041 Gregg J. Sills 4042 William L. Hudson, III 4043 John S. Jones 4044 Ed Willie Frederick 4045 James T. Bunn 4046 Michael T. Lgosdon 4047 Eddie L. Blue 4048 William E. Guy 4049 Ronald E. Whitman 4050 Wanda E. Jones 4051 Walter L. Skinandore 4052 Danny R. Hall 4053 Ernest B. Stewart 4054 Ricky J. Moore 4055 Donnie L. Eason 4056 Deborah C. Phillips 4057 Leron McNeill Ockletree 4058 Freeman F. Tyler 4059 Grover C. McCormick 4060 Eddie D. Wall 4061 Thomas J. Turlington, Jr. 4062 Sondra K. Register 4063 Tedd J. Savage 4064 Rita Thomas 4065 Genevieve Matthews 4066 Chalmas C. Stewart 4067 Woodrow W. Hart, Jr. 176.30 281.28 266.28 165.42 161.30 273.28 248.92 163.00 155.00 167.00 152.00 176.30 163.00 162.30 153.00 191.07 149.47 123.04 251.62 137.70 163.70 216.96 165.77 100.69 198.00. 120.77 147.21 127.49 146.21 142.13 62.97 33.44 161.30 155.47 175.30 161.47 186.30 212.96 156.88 155.92 155.53 177.01 170.30 144.94 4068 Kenneth E. Holland 4069 William R. Lamm 4070 Jimmie G. Avery 4071 Betty A. Matthews 4072 Ronnie L. Hargis 4073 Donald L. Avery 4074 Mahlon R. Parker, Jr. 4075 Kenneth R. Parker 4076 Theron L. Stewart 4077 Roy C. McKoy 4078 Charles Walden, Jr. 4079 Randy T. Cook 4080 Wade Evans 4081 Addie E. Gagliardo 4082 Tommy 0. Bennett 4083 Thomas J. Turlington, Jr. 4084 Sondra K. Register 4085 Tedd J. Savage 4086 Rita Thomas 4087 Genevieve Matthews 4088 Chalmas C. Stewart 4089 Woodrow W. Hart, Jr. 4090 Dorothy A. Dollar 4091 Carol J. Barefoot 4092 Rexford E. Watson, Jr. 4093 Gregg J. Sills 4094 William Lee Hudson, III 4095 John S. Jones 4096 Ed Willie Frederick 4097 James T. Bunn 4098 Michael T. Logsdon 4099 Eddie L. Blue 4100 William E. Guy 4101 Ronald E. Whitman 4102 Wanda E. Jones 4103 Walter L. Skinandore 4104 Danny R. Hall 4105 Ernest B. Stewart 4106 Donnie L. Eason 4107 Michael D. Gautier 4108 Deborah C. Phillips 4109 Leron M. Ockletree 4110 Grover C. McCormick 4111 Eddie D. Wall 4112 John H. McCormick 158.76 266.45 266.28 169.30 144.76 270.75 248.92 163.00 155.00 167.00 152.00 176.30 163.00 162.30 153.00 212.96 84.73 154.47 155.53 179.84 170.30 137.35 77.67 191.07 156.88 133.13 251.62 137.70 163.70 216.96 134.09 120.77 198.00 120.77 147.21 127.49 146.21 150.49 83.60 95.33 161.30 155.47 161.47 186.30 84.73 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW - 1974 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners sat on the Board of Equalization and Review for the first scheduled meeting on April 24, 1975, 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room, in the County Office Building, Lillington, N. C. Ruby T. Currin, Ass't. Clerk of Superior Court administered and officiated in the following sworn statements as taken by each of the following members: M. H. Brock, W. J. Cotton, Jr., Jesse Alphin, and Gilbert Brown. Bobby R. Etheridge did not attend the meeting. I, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and maintain the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of North Carolina not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office as a mem -er of the Board of Equalization and Review of Harnett County, North Carolina, and that I will not allow my actions as a member of the Board of Equalization and Review to be influenced by /personal or political friendships or obligations, so help me, God. Signed Members of the Board of Equalization and Review Sworn to and Subscribed before me, this the 24th day of April, 1975. Signed Ruby T. Currin, Ass't. Clerk of Superior Court Mr. Brock called the meeting to order at 10 :00 a.m. According to the regulations of the New Machinery Act, compensation for the members of the Board must be settled at the first meeting, as the first order of business. By consent of the Board, the com- pensation was set at $ per meeting. The following property owners appeared before the Board: Dannie McNeill appeared on behalf of Dannie and Velma H. McNeill, Route 3, Lilling ton, N. C., Upper Little River Township, on a trailer hook -up value $200. located on a 41 acre tract. For action to the request, see minutes of June 2, 1975. Marvin Ricketson appeared on behalf of Marvin and Mary K. Ricketson, Route 6, Box 205, Sanford, N. C., Barbecue Township, on an addition to their home, value of $1,649. and two trailer hook -ups valued $00. For action to the request, see min- utes of June 2, 1975.