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09181967GO SEPTEMBER 18th. 1967 An adjourned meeting of the Board of' Commissioners for the County of Harnett, North Carolina, was held at the Courthouse in Lillington, North Carolina, its usual place of meeting, at 4 o'clock P.M., on September 18th. 1967. Present: Chairman M. H. Brock and Commissioners C. E. McLamb, J. E. Womble, Gilbert Brown Absent: W. J. Cotton, Jr. Also present: H. D. Carson, Jr. County Accountant and Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners. Commissioner C. E. McLamb introduced the following order authorizing bonds which were read: ORDER AUTHORIZING $ 5,000,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Education has certified to this Board a resolution passed on June 5th. 1967, showing that adequate school facilities are not now available in Harnett County as required by law, and that it is necessary for the proper maintenance, conduct and im- provement of the public school system in Harnett County to erect additional school buildings, enlarge existing school buildings and acquire necessary land and equipment therefor to provide additional school facilities in said County, the estimated cost of which is $5,000,000; and WHEREAS, said resolution requests theBoard of Commissioners to take all necessary steps in order that funds may be provided for such school facilities; and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has carefully examined the facts and has determined and does hereby find as a fact that said statement of said resolution are true and that it has become the duty of said Board of Comm- issioners, acting as an administrative agent of the State in providing a State system of public schools, to order the issuance of bonds of the County of Harnett so that the school facilities mentioned in paragraph 1 of the order may be provided in order to maintain the six months! school term in the County of Harnett as required by Section 3 of Article IX of the Constitution; now. therefore, Be It Ordered And Resolved By The Board Of Commissioners For The County Of Harnett: 1. That, pursuant to the County Finance Act, as amended, and in order to maintain the six months' school term in said county of Harnett as required by Section 3 of Article IX of the Constitution, the County of Harnett, North Carolina, is hereby authorized to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said County may now or hereafter have power or authority to contract, and in evidence thereof to issue School Building Bonds of said County in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $ 5,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for erect- ing additional school buildings and other school plant facilities, remodeling, enlarging and reconstructing existing school buildings and other school plant facilities and acquiring necessary land and equipment therefore in order to provide additional school facilities in the County of Harnett 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. 3. That a statement of the debt of the County for school purposes has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspection. 4. That this order shall take effect when approved by the voters of the County at an election as provided in said Act. THEREUPON, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the Board designated the County Accountant as the officer to make and file with the clerk the sworn statement of debt and assessed valuation of the County which is required by The County Finance Act, as amended, to be filed before the final passage of the order which was introduced at this meeting. Thereupon the County Accountant filed with the Clerk, in the presence of the Board, the sworn statement of debt and assessed valuation as so required. 61 Thereupon the order entitled: "ORDER AUTHORIZING $ 5,000,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS" was passed on first reading. On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried the Board fixed 102Tclock A.M., October 2, 1967, as the hour and day for the public hearing upon the foregoing order, and directed the clerk to publish said order, together with the appended note as required by The County Finance Act, as amended, in The Daily Record, not later than the tenth day before said date. SEFTEMBER 18th. 1967 COUNTY OF HARNETT STATEMENT CONCERivING SCHOOL INDEBTEDNESS I, H. D. Carson, Jr. , County Accountant of the ^ounty of Harnett, North Carolina, cfo maw and file the following statement of the financial condition of said County, having been designated by the Board of Commissioners for that purpose. Said statement includes a statement of debt incurred and to be incurred for school purposes under orders either introduced or passed, whether evidenced by bonds, notes or other- wise, and whether incurred by original creation of the debt or by assump- tion of debt, including debt incurred by the County Board of Education, and including debt to the State or any department thereof, but not including obligations incurred to meet appropriations in anticipation of revenues to an amount not exceeding the amount of the last preceding tax levy for school purposes: (a) The assessed valuation of property as last fixed for County taxation ... . $125,000,000.00 (b) Outstanding debt for school purposes $1,526,000.00 (c) Bonded school debt to be incurred under orders either passed or introduced: School Building Bonds 5,000 000 (d) The sum of items (b) and (c) $ 6,526,000.00 (e) School sinking funds, being money or investments thereof pledged and held for the payment of principal of outstanding school debt None School credits, being principal sums owing to the County from school districts which are pledged to and when collected will be used in the retirement of outstanding school debt None (f ) (g) Amount of unissued funding and refunding school bonds included In gross debt None (h) The sum of items (e), (f), and (g) None (i) Net school debt being the sum by which item (d) exceeds item (h) 6,526,000.00 (j) The percentage that the net school debt bears to said assessed valuation 5.22 H. D. Carson, Jr. County Accountant State of North Carolina ) County of Harnett ) ss Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th. day of September, 1967. Jean M. Irvin Notary Public My Commissioner expires: July 24, 1968 (Seal) 62 The meeting adjourned Clerk to the Board Chairman 63 The following checks were issued during the Month of September, 1967: 5399 D. W. Alexander, Director Harnett Partial Appropriation - 1967 Agri - Business Comm. -68 5400 Virginia V. Bunn Court Reporting 5401 W. Earl Jones Jury Tickets 5402 W. Earl Jones Jury Tickets 5403 Sheriff of Wake County S.D. #3442 5404 Sheriff of Wake County+ S. D. #3455 5405 Sheriff of Cumberland County S.D. #3441 5406 07 Sheriff of Brunswick swickCounty S.D. #3447 5408 Freddie Womble Drawing Jurors 5409 B. R. Stone 2 Days as Court Officer 5410 Sheriff of Lee County Co. Of Harnett vs. Elizabeth F. Matthews,Trustee,S.D. #3423 Bal. of Aug. Travel Transcripts M & I Clinics M & I Clinic M & I Clinic Pediatric Clinic S.D. #3434 36089 -Tax Suprv. 18654 -Tax Co. S556212 Conveying Prinson Er. Aug. Radio Service 5666 - Sheriff's Dept. 1807- Auditor 7112 Aug.A /C -Court House Per Statement 47 Letter Sign. 68870, 68871 Hq62 43122. June A/C for Reg. of Deeds Less overpayment of $71.38 200 Death Certificates, Inv. Nos. 1072, 36032, for Reg. of Deeds 5434 Inv. Nos. 36027, 36030, and 36035 5435 Blood Analysis 5436 Chext X -Ray 5437 Blood Analysis 5438 Per Statement 5439 Aug. A /C -Co. Jail 5440 Fray Pan -Co. Jail 5441 352 - 1027090 5442 Hammet -Co. Ext. 5443 61389- 1X -Co. Ext.Service Off. 5444 14260 -Co. Ext. Service 5445 Per 5446 P55 Sta. dtd 8- 18 -67- Health Dept. 5447 Per Sept. Sta. for Health Dept. 5448 Per Statement 5449 Per Statement 5450 ci 42 95- Health Dept. 5451 20615,Less 2 %, Plus .29V due on Inv. #19695 Re: G.L. Parrish, Marie Frick Bennett Fees in Court Cases 7651 4- Sheriff, 7 41 41 -Co. Agent Inv. Nos. 76372, 76375, 76330, 76355, 76356 5456 Aug. A/C Co. Jail and Dunn 5457 Health C. 8333 -Co. Agent, 7537- Welfare Dept. 5458 15065 5411 Terrell Vermillion 5412 Faye M. Upchurch 5413 Dr. C. L. Corbett 5414 Dr. J. Ray Israel 5415 Dr. J. K. Williford 5416 Dr. C. L. Corbett 5417 E. Marshall Woodall 5418 Mitchell Printing Co., Inc. 5419 Twyford Printing Co. 5420 Monroe International Inc. 5421 Lonnie J -ackson 5422 Mobile Communication Service 5423 Sexton Motor Sales 5424 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 5425 James H. Anderson Co., Inc. 5426 Layton Supply Co. 5427 Town of Lillington 5428 Kinlaw Signs 5429 The Cott Index Company 5430 Xerox Corporation 5431 Mitchell Printing Co., Inc. 5432 Mitchell Printing Co.. Inc. $ 5,000.00 182.47 269.05 470.45 2.00 2.00 2,00 2.00 2.00 2.00 14.00 18.00 27.58 50.00 140.00 20.00 10.00 30.00 30.00 226.35 87.12 1.55 11.40 65.13 31.49 3.90 209.46 13.49 121.20 9.05 919.15 76.22 300.90 Mitchell Printing Co., Inc. Paul B. Drew Duke U. Medical Center Betsy Johnson Hospital, Inc. Duke U. Medical Center N. C. Natural Gas Corp. C. & W. Red & White Lanier & Brown IBM Corp. J. E. Womble & Sons, Inc. Nasco N. C. State University Knox Filter Service Hill Directory Company N. C. State Board of Health Carolina Power &bLight Co. Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. Morris Wade Sales Co. Roann- Barker, Inc. 5452 Dr. A. W. Peede 5453 Kyle Harrington. C.R. C. 5454 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 5455 Glasco Business Equipment Co. Modern Laundry & Cleaners W. H. King Drug Co. Motorola Inc. 5459 Hill Directory Company 546o Good Hope Hospital, Inc. 5461 N. C. Sanatorium 5462 N. C. St. Comm. for the Bl 5463 John E. Ingraham 5464 S. River Elect. Membership 5465 Campbell College Bookstore 5466 Dr. Ali Jarrahi 154 Re: Mrs. Mary Edith Parker S. Care -Rufus Cofield ind Co's part bf Aid to Blind Audit -Per Contract & Special Audit Corp. Per Statement 29- Mental Health Consultation Fees abd Travel 277.43 215.57 25.80 15.00 15.00 15.00 11.99 280.05 15.40 21.41 2.01 58.41 8.00 9.27 21.63 67.70 25.65 17m69 3.93 334.02 10.00 1.62 16.13 144.56 29.62 75.02 32.50 21.63 2.24 18.00 2,151.87 1,670.00 20.50 7.70 519.20 64 5467 Dr. A. R. Mayberry 5468 Campbell College 5469 Morris Wade Sales Co. 5470 Gardray File Badge Service 5471 void 542 E. Marshall Woodall 5473 E. Marshall Woodall 5474 James R. Tew 5475 Edwards and Broughton Co 5476 Russell Bassford 5477 Lillington Esso Station 5478 Lillington Amoco Service 5479 The Daily Record 5480 N C Natural Gas Corp. 5481 Kinlaw Signs 5482 Lillington FCX 5483 Progressive Store 5484 Purdie Bres. Inc. 5485 Layton Supply Co. 5486 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 5487 Lillington Medical Clinic 5488 Club Cleaners 5489 Lillington Roller Mills Inc. 5490 Carolina Power and Light Co. 5491 J E Womble and Sons I c. 5492 Commercial Printing Co. 5493 Frank M. Montgomery CSC 5494 Elizabeth F. Matthews CSC 5495 Dr. J R Johnson 5496 Kelly aad Randall Drug Co. 5497 LaFayette Drug Co. 5498 The E R Thomas Drug Co. 5499 Lillington Medical Clinic 5500 Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital • St Consultation Fees and travel $ 770.40 August Rent 110.00 CI 42 Health Dept. T.B. Program 5.19 G22614 12.75 Void Atty. Fee S D # 3450 Atty. Fee S D # 3433 Gen Assistance 30.00 30.00 32.00 S 4390 Tax Supervisor office 19.78 Per Aug. Statement for Sheriff's Dept. 4..50 Aug. A/C Gar # 39 & 40 28.97 ation Aug. A /C. Sheriff's Dept. Car. # 39 & 40 Adv. for Co. Auditor service from 8 -1 -67 to 9 -1 -67 37 letter sign Aug. A/C for courthouse Aug. A/C Co. Jail Aug. A/C Co. Jail Aug. A /C/ for Co Ext. Service A76495 Agent V. D. Treatment Aug. A/C for Health Dept. Aug. A/C Dog Warden Per statement per statement for Dog pound Aug. A/C CSC per statement fees in court cases Re: Ex. Cecil Hoffman per statement s per statement Sept. rent Re: Haywood Ennis Re: Donna Jean Green, Ella Bell Williams Re: Vickie Bass Re: Philip Pleasant B. Home care Home Care Home care Home care Home care Home care Home care Home care Home care Home care Home care Home care Home care Home care 5501 Coats Medical Clinic 5502 Sanford Medical Group 5503 Bessie Lee 5504 Nettie Jacobs 5505 Grady Adcock 5506 Mrs Mack McKoy 5507 Mrs. L. F. Byrd 5508 Mrs. W G Butler 5509 Mrs. Cristal Evans 5510 Mrs. David Ferrell 5511 Mrs. E G Fullbright 5512 Margie Johnson 5513 Mrs. Erwin Johnson 5514 Mrs. Wade Johnson 5515 Etta McNeill 5516 Ina Ryals 5517 Mrs. Earl Wester 5518 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 5519 S. River Elec. Membership Co 5520 Glasco Business Machines 5521 Dr. S. Glenn Wilson 5522 Morris Wade Sales Co. 5523 C C Edwards 5524 Joyce C. Broughton 5525 W. Earl Jones, Tax Col. 5526 Worth Reporting Co. 5527 W. Earl Jones 5528 Louis E. Bottiglier 5529 Sheriff of Cumberland Co. 5530 Sheriff of Wake Co. 5531 Carolina Power and Light Co. 5532 Lillington Auto Parts 5533 James H. Anderson Co. Inc 5534 Inez Harrington 5535 N CPrison Dept. 5536 Lillington Medical Clinic 5537 N C Natural as Corp. 5538 Roane - Barker Inc. 5539 Lillington Medical Clinic 5540 Carolina Tel and Tel Co. 5541 Carolina Tel and Tel Co 5542 Carolina Power and Light Co. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. Home care A7 6662 -Vet. Of. rp. per statements 1 402 4- Mental Health EPI treatment of 3 VD Cases Service Call to T.W. Health Dept. Refund for Error in Listing Taxes Gen Assistance Jury tickets Court reporting Jury tickets 'ostage Sheriffs Office SD # 3458 SD # 3459 per statement 17064 Sheriffs Dept. 7180 Less 1% Expenses to Meeting in Chapel Hil 81 450317 Re: Ruby Spivey David McRae,Lewis Knight, Willie Johnson Elbert McDougald per statement 21202 21236 Committment Papers per statements per statements per statement 180.90 30.00 65.98 7.55 143.45 92.58 180.74 2.54 9.93 14.00 7.22 14.52 1.30 23.49 110.90 10.00 83.35 7.50 13.02 15.09 30.00 10.00 218.50 10.00 6.00 205.00 25.00 102.50 50.00 50.50 105.00 118.50 52.50 105.00 157.50 105.00 224.00 52.50 52.50 202.50 41.11 14.20 2.99 21.00 12.50 4.60 30.00 519.10 213.24 468.60 5.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 .90 8.16 29.76 89.26 75.00 34.41 16.20 20.00 145.31 219.10 7.00 J 65 5543 5544 5545 N C State Commission for Blind N C State Commission for blind Conservation and Development 5546 Dr. A WPeede 5547 Morris Wade Sales Co. 5548 Carolina Tel and Tel Co. 5549 B R Stone 5550 Louis G. Bottiglier 5551 W. Earl Jones 5552 Carrie S. Bain 5553 Beatrice Cameron 5554 J A Carver 5555 Bertha M. Taylor 5556 Bank of Lillington 5557 Hospital Saving Asso. 5558 Carolina Tel and Tel Co. 5559 Storr Sales Co. 5560 IBM Corp. 5561 Dunn Elec. Motor $ Refrigeration 5562 Central Carolina Bank and Trust 0 5563 First Citizens Bank and Trust Co. 5564 Bank of Lillington 5565 Southern National Bank 5566 First Nat. Bank of Eastern N C. 5567 First Citizens Bank and Tr. Co. 5568 Waccamaw Bank and Trust Co. 5569 Carolina power and Light Co. 5570 Carolina Tel and Tel Co. 5571 Lillington Medical Clinic 5572 Dr. Bruce B. Blackmon 5573 MtKnight's Drug Store 5574 Coats Medical Clinic 5575 Carlton Ellis 5576 Mrs. W G Butler 5577 Mrs. Grady Adcock 5578 7 5580 5581 Kelly and Randall Drug Co. Peggy W. Hope B R Stone John Jones 5582 Marjorie Wade 5583 W J Cotton Jr. 5584 Dorothy Snipes 5585 Worth Byrd 5586 E. Marshall Woodall 5587 W. Earl Jones 5588 Claster Williams 5589 Sammy Taylor 5590 Carolina Tel and Tel Co. 5591 Carolina Power and Light Co. 5592 Carolina Power and Light Co. 5593 N C Local Governemntal Employees' Retirement System 5594 N CLocal Governmental Employees's Retirement System 5595 N CLocal Governemantal Employee Retirement System 5596 Harnett County Library Board 5597 Nathan H. Yelton Director 5598 Nathan H.Yelton, Director 5599 Southern National Bank 5600 N C Dept. of Revenue 5601 Nathan H. Yelton Director July -Dec. 1967 aid to Blind Co's part for aid to blind Co's part for Forest Fire Control Re: Henrietta Hicks 14486,14487,14829,14835 -T.3. per statements Court officer postage Health Dept. Jury tickets Court reporting Gen. Assistance $ 708.75 1,155.08 378.38 10.00 53.26 87.24 35.00 25.00 514.55 288.66 26.00 Reimbursement of Exp. for July, Aug. Sept. 1967 for Vet. Service WK 48 -120 150.00 Cleaning Health centers 146.97 Sept. Payroll 34,713.53 Group Ins. for Co. Employees 590.71 per statements 117.87 66813- Welfare Less 2% 55.71 352 - 1927830, 0A5301 8 52.43 per statement for Welfare Dept. 72.33 o. 33 Food stamp transactions 11.55 19 food stamp transactions 6.65 45 food stamp transactions 15.75 19 food stamp transactions 5 food stamp transactions 4 food stamp transactions 54 food stamp transactions per statements per statements Professional Services Re: Jamie Pleasant Re: Jenny McNeil Re: Judy Jones Clothing for Johnny Pisula Sch. fees for Johnny & Waye Turpin Reimbursement for Sch. Fees for Wanda and Tammy Lynn Pleasant & Timmy Moore Re: James Sawyer Bal. of Sept. Salary Court officer Janitorial Services for Sept. Adult Ed. center Sept. travel Welfare Board meeting Welfare Board meeting Reimbursement for Expenses to APWA Welfare Bd. meeting lax Foreclosure Suits Jury tickets Cleaning Welfare Office Cleaning Erwin Welfare office per statement per statement per statement 6.65 5.00 5.00 18.90 514.0o 19.85 6.00 11.25 30.0o 4.00 40.00 10.20 17.05 17.35 47.92 21.00 33.46 92.12 21.12 20.00 273.40 180.00 441.00 37.76 2.00 12.75 12.00 36.35 Matching contri.for Welfare and Health Employees 1,218.95 Matching Contra. for Gen. Employees and Law Inf. employees 1,765.09 s' Employees's Ret. contra. for Sept. 1967 Sales tax refund for 1966 -67 69- 0560675 69- 0560675 W.H. Tax -Co. Employees Sept. '67 43 0001 99 27 QT. Sept. 1967 Employees contra. S.C. Tax Sept. '67 1,906.44 91.59 2,143.60 2,798.17 4,511.80 2,726.10 4,858.95 66' The Following Salary Checks were issued during the Month of September 1967. 2866 M H Brock 2867 W J Cotton, Jr. 2868 J E Womble 2869 C E McLamb 2870 Gilbert Brown 2871 Wiley F. Bowen 2872 Thomas Allen 2873 Lottie Patterson 2874 Bessie S. Johnson 2875 W, Earl Jones 2876 Alice Schmincke 2877 Edna W. Butts 2878 Jackie J. Denning 2879 Wade H. Stewart 2880 Edna K. Newton 2881 L C Gregory, Jr. 2882 James Griffin 2883 B F Temple 2884 John C. Wilson 2885 James S. West 2886 Roger W. Lyon 2887 George E. Cameron 2888 James E. Turnage 2889 H D Carson, Jr. 2890 Rachel W. Blanchard 2891 Harold Upchurch 2892 Thomas James 2893 Thomas H. Glasby 2894 Inez Harrington 2895 Velma S. Edwards 2896 Flora Green Milton 2897 Inez W. Sessoms 2898 Clyde L. Ross 2899 Paul B. Drew 2900 B E Sturgill 2901 Ruth Sturgill 2902 Louvenia McL. Lee 2903 Fletcher C. Hubbard 2904 James F. Penny, Jr. 2905 Naomi F. Hawley ?906 Glyness Meeks 2907 Medlin W. Hawley 2908 Patricia W. McDonald 2909 Mary P. Avery 2910 Margaret M. McDonald 2911 Jean Adcock 2912 Annie Lee Sawyer 2913 Emma Lee West 2914 Marjorie G. Wade 2915 Harvey V. Godfrey 2916 Helen R. Crews 2917 Glenn C. O'Kelley 2918 Egeta Williams 2919 Frederick B. Fleming 2920 Harry B. Roberts 2921 Joyce G. Pulliam 2922 Janet McD. Stone 2923 Lemuel R. Gilchrist 2924 James R. Huggins 2925 John D. Davis 2926 Catherine Hawks 2927 Virginia L. Thomas 2928 Robert B. Blalock, Jr. 2929 Esther T. Butts 2930 Margie Harrington 2931 Kathleen Thomas 2932 Pauline Sanford 2933 C R Ammons 2934 Charles E. Hammond 2935 James E. Goff 2936 Vance E. Hamilton 2937 Juanita S.Hight 2938 Ruby I. Parker 2939 Bettie E. Giles 2940 Virginia L. Simmons 2941 Janes P. West 2942 Ida P. Hinnant 2943 Ophelia McLean 2944 M. Irene Lassiter 2945 Lida R. O'Quinn 2946 Hattie E. Barnes $ 78.50 80.00 80.00 80.00 325.00 517.58 270.06 228.36 464.57 2766.91 241.93 207.34 652.41 259,33 481.9 467.5 311.47 472.49 458.42 472.67 451.07 600.51 294.78 309.49 220.57 210.71 306.81 277.67 257.61 223.59 222.84 238.25 379.32 168.96 145.11 622.36 97.76 3o8.48 288.64 261.92 243.97 243.97 268.23 26 .09 23 .59 492.31 370.02 475.41 257.61 465.95 415.07 452.10 416.87 443.86 420.93 447.61 470.60 423.42 402.72 413.99 374.58 261.96 302.12 307.83 302.45 325.86 225.23 253.98 190.85 168.82 164.44 161.96 246.1J.6 239.883 175.14 96.33 500.45 430.43 438.17 2497 2948 2949 2950 2951 2952 2953 2954 2955 2956 2957 2958 2959 2960 2961 2962 2963 2964 2965 2966 2967 2968 2969 2970 2971 2972 Rebecca S. Coleman $ Sarah E. Ennis M H Canady Shelby F. Johnson Alta Pearl Pope Ken Black Elizabeth F. Matthews Ruby T. Currin George Lee Brown Blanchie W. Raynor Kyle Harrington Ada W. Stone Addle C. Fpucett Jake Lamm Robert B. Morgan Jake Lamm Jean M. Irvin Norman F. Lewis, Jr. Lillian B. Smith Roy S. Godwin Peggy W. Hope Glenda Massengill Alma Jean Bass Muriel F. Cann Cecelia C. Godwin Phyllis L. McNeill 472.45 449.65 570.02 310.93 250.57 422.21 499.31 302.85 247.88 203.53 341.19 243.97 213.66 289.00 950.41 245.71 328.90 543.00 254.51 71.70 285.60 279.01 191.48 413.10 290.06 390.53 67 The Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett, North Carolina, met in adjourned regular session at the County Courthouse in Lillington, North Carolina, the regular place of meeting, at 10 o'cbck, A.M. on October 2, 1967. Present: Chariman M. H. Brock, and Commissioners W. J. Cotton, Jr., Gilbert Brown, C. E. McLamb and J. E. Womble. Absent: None. The Chairman announced that this was the date and hour fixed by the Board for the public hearing upon the order entitled: "ORDER AUTHORIZING $5,000,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS ", and that the Board would immediately hear any and all citizens and taxpayers who might desire to protest against the issuance of said bonds. No citizen or taxpayer of the County appeared, either in person or by attorney, to protest against the issuance of any of said bonds, and the Clerk announced that no protest in writing, signed by any citizen or taxpayer, had been presented, except Gilbert Stewart, residing at Route 2, Lillington, North Carolina, who appeared in person and protested against the issuance of the bonds. Thereupon, upon motion of Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr., seconded by Commissioner J. E. Womble and carried, the order introduced and passed on first reading on September 18, 1967, entitled: "ORDER AUTHORIZING $5,000,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS ", was read a second time and placed upon its final passage. The vote upon the final passage of said order was: Ayes: Commissioners M. H. B rock, W. J. Cotton, Jr., Gilbert Brown, C. E. McLamb and J. E. Womble. Noes: None. The Chairman then announced that the order entitled: "ORDER AUTHORIZING $5,000,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS" had passed. The Clerk was thereupon directed to publish said order in The Daily Record, once in each of two successive weeks, and to publish at the foot of said order the appended note as required by The County Finance Act, as amended. Thereupon Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr. introduced the following resolution which was read: RESOLUTION CALLING A SPECIAL BOND ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett: Section 1. A special bond election is hereby called to be held on Saturday, December 2, 1967, between 6 :30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M., at which there shall be sub- mitted to the qua]ified voters of Harnett County the following question: Shall an order finally passed on October 2, 1967, authorizing the County of Harnett, North Carolina, to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said County may now or hereafter havepower or authority to contract, and in evidence thereof to issue School Building Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $5,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for erecting additional school buildings and other school plant facilities, remodeling, enlarging and reconstructing existing school buildings and other school plant facilities, and acquiring necessary land an d equipment therefor, in order to provide additional school facilities in the County of Harnett to maintain the six months school term in said County as required by Section 3 of Article IX of the Constitution, and authorizing the levy and collection of a sufficient tax for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds, be approved? Section 2. For said bond election the regular registration books for elections in said County shall be used and such books shall be open for the registration of voters not theretofore registered tom 9 A.M. until sunset on each day, beginning Saturday. November 4, 1967 and closing Saturday, November 18, 1967. On each Saturday during such registration period such books shall be open at the polling places. Saturday, November 25, 1967, shall be Challenge Day. Section 3. The Clerk of the Board of Commisoners shall cause a notice to be published in The Daily Record at least thirty days before the election, and thereafter twice before the election at intervals of at least one week between publication, reading substantially as follows: 68 NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION and SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTRATION in the COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA A special bond election will be held throughout Harnett County between 6 :30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M., on Saturday, December 2, 1967, at which there will be submitted to the qualified voters of said County the following question: Shall an order finally passed on October 2, 1967, authorizing the County of Harnett, North Carolina, to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said County may now or hereafter have power or authority to contract. and in evidence thereof to issue School Building Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $5,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for erecting additional school buildings and other school plant facilities, remodeling, enlarging and reconstructing existing school buildings and otherschool plant facilities, and acquiring necessary land and equipment therefor, in order to provide additional school facilities in the County of Harnett to maintain the six months' school term in said County as required by Section 3 of Article IX of the Constitution, and authorizing the levy and collection of a sufficient tax for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds, be approved? The question hereinabove set forth contains a statement of thepurpose for which the bonds are authorized by the order referred to in said question. If said bonds are issued a tax will be levied for the payment of the principal and interest thereof on all taxable property in Harnett County. For said election the regular registration books for elections in siad County will be used and such books will be open for the registration of voters, not theretofore registered, from 9 A.M. until sunset on each day beginning Saturday, November 4, 1967, and closing Saturday, November 18, 1967. On each Saturday during such registration period said books will be open at the polling plates. Saturday, November 25, 1967, is Challenge Day. Any qualified voter of the County who is qualified to vote by absentee ballot under the provisions of the General Statutes of North Carolina, particularly Article 10 of Chapter 163. in a State -wide general election is authorized to vote an absentee ballot in said special bond election in accordance with said provisions of the General Statutes relating to absentee voting. Any qualified voter of the County who is qualified to vote by absentee ballot in said special bond election may apply for an absentee ballot not earlier than forty -five days prior to said special bond election and not later than 6 :00 p.m., Wednesday, November 29, 1967, at the office of the Harnett County Board of Elections, Agricultural Building, Lillington, North Carolina, Qualified voters who are not certain whether they are eligible to vote by absentee ballot should contact said Harnett County Board of Elections. The polling places in the several precincts and the registrars and judges for each precinct are as follows: PRECINCT POLLING PLACE Anderson Creek Hill's Garage Averasboro No. 1 Averasboro No. 2 Averasboro No. 3 Averasboro No. 4 Barbecue Black River Buckhorn Duke No. 1 Duke No, 2 Duke No. 3 Grove No.1 Coats Grove No. 2 W & S Motor Co. Dennis Cad., Olds Co. Auto Sales & Service Boy Scout Bldg. behind Dunn Amory Community Bldg. Angier Mun. Bldg. Spence's Store Across From Post Office Erwin Park Center Erwin Gym Stewart's Garage Coats Mun. Bldg. REGISPRAR E. L. Hill Mrs. Ted Alfred Mrs.George Williams Mrs. Jane Yates Mrs. R. A. West JUDGES Marvin West &. E.C. Shaw Mrs. Wilbert Lee & Catherine Norr Earl Maynard & P. W. Elmore Ralph Wade & Mrs. Louis Gavin Arthur Tripp & Jewel Raynor Mrs. Inez Howard Refus Harrington & Jim McFarland Leonard Ogburn Jane Tutor & Dwight Stephenso Carlyle Blanchard A. Y. Tutor & J. E. Weathers Margaret Glover Alice Harrington & Payton Odom Olive Wilkerson Zola West & Oscar Temple Jackie Denning Crosby Lloyd & Jack Crawford Mrs. Lula Beasley Rupert Parrish & Flonnie Wood Mrs. Mary Hough J. R.Honeycutt & J. H. Parker s 69 Hector's Creek Johnsonville Lillington Neill's Creek No.l Neill's Creek No.2 Stewart's Creek Bradley's Garage James Tutor Community Bldg. Johnny Mangum Courthouse Com. Bldg.Buies Creek Reid Johnson Blackmon Bldg.Buies Creek Preston Butts Com. Bldg. Bunnlevel Thomas Byrd Mrs. Paul McDonald Upper Little River No. O'Quinn Store 1 Upper Little River No. 2 Arnold Collins McNeill's Store Blanche Johnson /s/ Inez Harrington Mrs. E.B. Cameron & Grover Holleman James Wilson & Leola Wooten N.A. Stewart & Hoyle Secrest N. R. Upchurch & F. E. Pope H. T. Hight & T. H. McLeod Mable Newton & Talmadge Byrd Clayton Wood & Aldo Lowdermilk Clarence Holder & D. G. Harrington Clerk of Board of Commissioners /s/ Dougald McRae Chairman of County Board of Elections Section 4. The location of the precincts and polling places and the names of the registrars and judges set forth in the foregoing form of election notice are the precincts and polling places fixed by, and the registrars and judges appointed by, the County Board of Elections of Harnett County, and such precincts and polling places and such registrars and judges shall be the precincts, polling places and the registrars anc judges for said election. Section 5. The form of the ballot to be used at said election shall be substan- tially as follows: OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL BOND ELECTION in the COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA December 2, 1967 Instructions 1. To vote "FOR" the question make a cross (x) mark in the square to the left of the word "FOR ". 2. To vote "AGAINST" the question make a cross (X) mark in the square to the left of the word "AGAINST ". 3. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get another. ....+ FOR the order finally passed on October 2. 1967, authorizing not exceeding $5,000,000 School Building Bonds of the County of Harnett for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for erecting additional school buildings and otherschool plant facilities, remodeling, enlarging and re- constructing existing school buildings and other school plant facilities, and acquiring necessary land and equipment therefor, in order to provide additional school facilities in said County to maintain the six months' school term as required by Section 3 of Article IX of the Constitution, and a tax therefor. the order finally passed on October 2, 1967, authorizing not exceeding $5,000,000 School Building Bonds of the County of Harnett for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for erecting additional school buildings and other school plant facilities, remodeling, enlarging and reconstructing existing school buildings and otherschool plant facilities, and acquiring necessary land and equipment therefor, in order to provide additional school facilities in said County to maintain the six months' school term as required by Section 3 of Article IX of the Constitution, and a tax therefor. ....AGAINST (s/ Inez Harrington liacsimile of signature of Clerk of Board of Commissioners /8/ Dougald McRae Facsimile of signature of Chairman of County Board of Elections Section 6. The Clerk of the Board of Commissioner is hereby directed to certify immediately a copy of this resolution to said County Board of Elections of Harnett County. Thereupon, upon motion of Commissioner W. J. Cotton, Jr., seconded by Commissioner J. E. Womble, the foregoing resolution entitled: "RESOLUTION CALLING A SPECIAL BOND ELECTION" was passed by the following vote. Ayes: Commissioners M. H. Brock, W. J. Cotton, Jr., Gilbert Brown, C. E. McLamb and J. E. Womble. Noes: None. I, Inez Harrington,,Register of Leeds and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett, North Carolina, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is an accurate copy of so much of the recorded proceedingsof the Boar'. of Commissioners for the County of Harnett at a meeting held on October2, 1967, the record having been made in Minute Book No. , and is a true copy of so much of said minutes as relate in any way to the final passage of an order authorizing bonds of said County and the calling of a special bond election. 1967. WITNESS my hand and the corporate seal of said County, this 2nd day of October, Register of Deeds and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners ers The Commission/ then continued the meeting in the office of the Tax Supervisor, and the minutes of the September meeting, and after due correction, were approved. Mr. Marshall Woodall, Tax Lien and Welfare Case Attorney appeared before the Board and gave his report for September, 1967, as follows: NAME Wilbur H. Byrd Beulah V. Wilson Geraldine W. Upchurch Leon Champion Charles W. Wallace W. T. Wilkins Willie M. Parrish Johnson Cotton Co. Morris G. Godwin,Jr. COLLECTION OF TAXES DURING SEPTEMBER, 1967 AMOUNT OF TAXES, PENALTIES AND COST ATTORNEY SD# COLLECTED FEE PAID 3417 3418 3419 3442 3441 3456 3434 3450 3433 92.28+ 77.22 79.69 187.07 319.82 172.79 117.03 118.93 130.32 $1,295.15 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 $270.00 TAX SUITS COMMENCED BY MR. ROSS COLLECTED DURING SEPT., 1967 NAME SD# Worth M. Pope et als 3416 + Leonard C. Parker et als 3347 NAME W. T. Wilkins Will Thompson David Campbell Charles Lee Guy, Jr. George R. Ferguson Joseph T. Freeman Wm. A. Jernigan, Jr. Norman Nienstedt Alexander Buie TAX SUITS 6MMENCED DURING SEPTEMBER 1967 SD# 3456 3457 3459 3458 3460 3461 3462 3463 3464 AMOUNT OF TAXES 119.14 40.95 83.56 206.18 45.78 59.06 112.78 60.56 54.28 WELFARE CASE REPORT 1. Alford Elliott case - Extensive investigation has been made to determine the heirs of Mr. Elliott. It seems to be impossible to locate the names and addresses of all heirs; a suit will be started immediately with service of process for all unknown heirs being published in the newspaper. 2. Winifred Grady case- Real Property involved in this case is under orders of sale by the Court. One tract of land is under a confirmed sale of $1,625.00; the other tract of land is under a bid of $2,307.50. 3. Atlas Johnson case- Present property owners deny County's claim; case will be for tri 4. Charlie Elmon Denning Case - Time within which the defendants may answer the County's claim or complaint expired on September 25, 1967. Order of sale for the land in question be entered this Week and notice of sale will be posted this week. 5. Frances Mitchell Matthews case - Property is under an order of sale and notice of sale is presently being published. 6. Jamey Franklin Altman case - Order for sale of the land in question will be issued and notice of sale will be posted this week. J 3 1. will MIIMIMPIIIMR 7. Sarah McArtan Pope case - Present owners of property in question have 71 the amount o 0g. The lien amount —'Is $, 384:06. 8. Debro Williamson case - Information necessary for suit has been obtained and a suit will be filed this month. The County will not be able to have this pronerty foreclosed for the recipient is still living and using the property as a homesite. A judgment to be satisfied later can be obtained. 9. Winnie Messer Norris case - A suit has been drawn and will b e filed today. 10. Mary Ellen Phillips case - Only personal property is involved and the estate has not been settled. In regards to Welfare Case No. 1 above - Alford Elliott "ase- Mr. Woodall stated that one of the distant heirs had paid approximately S300.00 with the understanding that the property would belong to her when the lien was satisfied. This, however, was a misunderstanding on the part of the heir. Mr. Woodall was advised by the boa-d that when this property was advertised and sold this heir should be reimbursed the amount paid by said heir. Regarding Welfare Case No. 7 above -Sarah McArtan Pope case, Mr. Woodall stated that he had been offered p200.00 in settlement of the lien, and pointed out that the statute has run out on this case. Upon recommendation of Marshall Woodall, Tax Lien and Welfare Case Attorney, Commissioner McLamb made the motion that the County accept 1200.00 in settlement of said lien. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Cotton, and the motion carried. Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews, Clerk of superior Court, appeared before the Board and requested that t hey set the pay rate and authorize payment for t he part -time help she had secured to help with the Jury Commission. Commissioner Cottom made a motion they be paid at the rate of 51.45 per hour, and the County Auditor be authorized to make payment to these ladies working inithe Commission Office. The motion was seconded by Commissioner McLamb and the motion carried. Mr. Wiley F. Bowen, County Attorney reviewed his Answer and Counter -Claim which he had ready to file with the Court upon approval of the B oard in the Ross vs County action, and the following Resolution was adopted by the Board: Attorney Wiley F. Bowen having read the propose ApswgF Qd Counter -Claim to suit entitled Neill McK Ross vs. M. H. Brock, et alj is- tierety empowered, authorized and directed to verify the Answer and Counter -Claim on behalf of the County of Harnett. Mr. Bowen received the Board's approval to file said Answer and Counter -Claim with the court. Commissioner Gilbert Brown made the motion that the Board offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollars for the capture and conviction of the murderer of E. F. Byrd. The motion was seconded by Mr. McLamb and the motion carried. Commissioner C. E. McLamb made a motion that the County give the sum of Five Hundred Dollars each to the Dunn Rescue Sound and the Erwin Resque Squad, and that the Board authorize a like sum to any other approved rescue squad in the County. The motion was seconded by Mr. Cotton and the motion carried. Mr. M. H. Brock, Chairman, presented a renuest to the Board signed bv two property owners to delete from the highway system Road 2028. Mr. Cotton made the motion that the Board approve this request, seconded by Mr. Brown and the motion carried. Mr. Sam 4'•ilson, District Engineer of State Highway Commission, appeared before the Board and was informed of the action the Board had taken on Road 2028 and he stated that he felt the request would be honored when it was received by the Commission. The following resolution with reference to sale of property to A. J. b'bite,was presented to the Board by Mr. Wiley F. Bowen, County Attorney; to he nlnced in the minutes: NORTH CAROLINA R E S O L T J T I O N HARNETT COUNTY THAT t''HFREAS, A. J. White has offered the sum of Two Thousand Dollars (&2,000) for the hereinafter described tract bf land, and, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners accepted said offer, subject to a promise by A. J. White to make the following improvements: 1. Clear, grub and grade the entire lot and Harnett Street between First Street and Second Street and second Street between Front street and Harnett Street. 2. Install the necessary storm sewers, manholes, junction boxes, and catch basins. 3. Install the necessary sanitary sewer manholes. 4. Pave Harnett Street between First Street and Second Street. Pave Second street between Front Street and Harnett Street. (All pavement shall be 20 feet wide and be of 11" bituminous concrete on a 6" gravel base course.) AND, WHEREAS, interested bidders were given the opportunity to file an up- set bid in a notice which was run in the Harnett County News on the 17th day of August, 1967, and, 72 WHEREAS, no upset bid was filed by August 22, 1067, as set forth in said notice, and, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds the following facts: 1. That the sale of said lot is in the best interest of the inhabitants of the county since: (a) The property is not in use for county purposes and is not income producing. (b) A sale would place money in the county treasury. (c) A sale would transfer the property to a private individual, and, hence,be taxable by both the county and the town. (d) A sale under the conditions for improvement sproposed by Mr. White would immediately further development of the county seat. 2. That said property is not presently being held for county purposes or use and that its sale would not tend to embarrass or prevent the performance of duties owed by the Board to the public since: - (a) Other more suitable land is presently held by the county for future expansion. (b) Engineers have declared the property unsuitable for county purposes. (c) The town concurs in such a sale. AND, WHEREAS, the Board may require that said property be reconveyed to the County if the foregoing improvements are not made within twelve months from the date of the deed to said property. AND, WHEREAS, the County has agreed that if Mr. White sells any lot or lots during the course of development of said property, then any lot so sold shall be free from the conditions of the contract, to the end that the purchaser may obtain good title to the same and go forward with the develop - ment of said portion of said property. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY THAT: 1. A warranty deed for said property be grsnted to A. J. White. 2. A contract setting forth the terms of this resolution be executed by and between A. J. White and the County of Harnett. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their authorized signatures. ATTEST: /s/ Inez Harrington Mrs. Inez narrinrton, Clerk COUNTY OF HARNETT BY: /sJ M. H. Brock M. H. Brock, chairman of board of County Commissioners Mr. Wiley F. Bowen, County Attorney, informed the Board that the County should be receiving funds from the State Board of Elections and from the Federal to help off -set the expenses of primary elections pursuant to Statutes 163 -122 and 14,3- 77.11. Mr. Herbert Carson, Oounty Auditor, state that, to his'lcnowledge, he had only received one check from the State for ,#3,000.00 as reimbursement to county for State called election. Mr. Carson was instructed to call the State Auditor and follow this uo. Mr. l'homas Allen, Tax Supervisor, appeared before the Board and requested that a refund of S124.10 be made to Mr. Ralph Johnson. Mr. Allen discovered this error in his office, and he stated that he had checked the tax records and Mr. Allen has paid his taxes up -to -date. The Board also considered a request for release of Penalty by Dunn Promoters, Inc. Mr. bowen, County Attorney, in explaining the situation to the Board stated that Dunn Promoters, Inc. held the property in its name for the sole purpose of assisting Morganite to come here. Morganite is to pay off the deed of trust and taxes. Dunn Promoters, Inc. -simply did not list the property until it was brought to their attentio that this was their responsibility, at which time they did list the property. Mr. 73 Bowen stated further that the purpose of Dunn Promoters, Inc. was to promote business and industry in their area, and was not a profit making organization as he understood it. Mr. Bowen stated that under these circumstances, in his opinion,. the Board would be justified in granting this release. Motion was made by Commissioner Cotton that thenfund in the amount of 112h.10 to Mr. Ralph Johnson be authorized, and that the Reouest for Release of Penalty by Dunn Promoters, Inc. be granted. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Brown, and the motion carried. Mr. .arl Jones, Tax Lollector, appeared before the board and gave a renort of the Total current and Delinquent Taxes received during the Month of September, 1967, and stated that he would mail a full report to the Commissioners as soon as it was completed. At the request of Mr. Marshall Woodall, the following resolution was adopted by the Board: Upon recommendation of Marshall Woodall, Tax Lien and Welfare Lien Attorney, that the lien against Oscar Heyward Gregory in the amount of $204.0.00 be released inasmuch as it appears that the lien was paid to the former County Attorney on or about the 31st day of May, 1963. Mr. M. H. Brock, Chairman, presented a request from the Harnett County Good Neighbor Council for 1100 for the use of the Council in purchasing stationery, postage and other materials, and also a request that the following persons be appointed to the Harnett County Good Neighbor Council to serve with the present Council: Mr. Eugene Smith, Dunn, Vice - President of Waccamaw Bank. Rev. nichard Brand, Erwin Presbyterian Church. Mr. Joseph Taylor, "oats, an official of Terre Hill Corporation. Miss Elaine Purdie, Rt. 2, Box 294, r'uquay- verina. Mr. Weldon McLean, Rt. 1, Bunnlevel. Rev. Horace Quigley, Angier Mthodist Church. Rev. Charles Stafford, Bunnlevel, Friendship Baptist Church. Mr. Tom Sherman, k'rwin Mills Personnel Lept. Mr. Brock stated that the 1100.00 could come from the budget of Mr. Vernon Porter. A motion to grant the request for 1100 to come from Vernon Porter's Budget, and to appoint the above named persons to serve on said Council was made by Commissioner Brown and Seconded by Commissioner Cotton. The motion carried. Mr. Cliff Amons appeared before the Board on behalf of the Livestock and Poultry Cooperative and requested financial assistance from the County to pay the insurance premium on the arena property. He stated that the property was in themme jointly of the County and the Cooperative, and that the Cooperative, except for a little advertising, had no means of raising revenue. Mr. bowen, " ounty Attorney, explained that the title to the property was placed in the name of the County, in his opinion, for the sole purpose of executing the original deed of trust, and that the County in fact does not own the property, and therefore he could find no statutory authority to allow payment. Mr. Wiley F. Bowen, County Attorney, discussed with the Board the present procedure used by the different county offices in getting county funds into the county treasury. At present each county official who r ce ves 2pne far the county turns it in every thirty days, and then it must remal / foceAP9sth4F y days before it can be used by the county. Mr. Bowen stated that pursuant to Statute lg3 -135 every person and employee whose duty is to receive any moms belonging to the ounty shall deposit receipts with whose, treasurer within twenty -four hours, and he further stated that if the County w ould use this system as provided by law it would get better use of its money. Mr. Carson, '' ounty Auditor, was directed by the Bo-rd to contact each office vhich is responsible for receiving money for the County and direct them to make a denosit every twenty -four hours in proper account in bank and obtain two deposit slips of which one will be given to the County Auditor, Herbert Carson. Upon appearance of Graham Henry, Commissioner, and Elizabeth Matthews, Clerk of Superior Court, who both stated that they could not obtain help for .less than r2.n0 per hour, and the persons stated they would not work for less than $2.00 per hour, Commissioner Cottom made motion that payment to clerks to Jury Commission be made at the rate of X2.00 per hour in lieu of 11.45 as approved this day. This motion was seconded by Commissioner Brown and the motion carried. The following reports were filed with the Board: Register of Leeds - Inez Harrington Clerk of necorder's Court - Kyle Harrington Llerk of Juperior Court - Elizabeth F. Matthews Veterans Service Officer - Jean M. Irvin Sheriff - W. H. Stwart Electrical Inspectors - L. Perry Cameron and Roy Godwin tt w1 .n n - B. H. Sellers Tax Collector - W. Earl Jones 74 The following jurors were drawn November 13, 1967: 1. J. B. Coats 2. Willie b. "odges 3, W. A. Tart 4. Curtis R. Reardon 5. Milton Monk 6. Erwin B. Stewart 7. Wendell A. McNeill 8. Luther J. Capps 9. Robert Willis Poole 10. Delores Hart 11. George E. Meyers 12. Richard Orlene 13. C. E. Burch 14. Joel R. hodges 15. Silas Whittenton 16. Earl Cefus Faircloth 17. Melvin H. Mason 18. Meltin Thomas 19. Z. v. Hockaday 20. Cariie McGee 21. Jerry A. Flair 22. Elmon a "afire 23. Orton A. Stewart 24. A. B. burnette 25. T'almon L Stewart 26. Freeman Nixon Russell 27. Herman McNeill 2E3. Daniel Bethune 29. R. n. Godwin 30. Jones R.Yarborough 31. Ozie henneth SeaRroves 32. William W. Nash 33. Robert Lee Dupree 34. James Lester Johnson 35. Daniel Williams 36. Garland Godwin 37. Bernice Leslie 38. Freddie W. Baker 39. George 0. Williams 40. Jimmy 'Jerald Smith 41. Frank M. hair 42. Raymond `'. Stephenson 43. Ashley Howard Cannady 44. Douglas W. Byrd 45. Angus McArtan 46. A. Douglas Holder 47. Ben W. Thornton 48. Thomas h. Wilmoth 49. James B.Hayes 50. G. C . Denning 51. Carl Webb 52. Denton L. Hargis 53. William J. Thompson 54. Oliver McLeod 55. J. W. Sheppard 56. Gene Everett Pope 57. William `lrady Harris 58. James F. Black 59. Jerry Pleasant 60. Jerry C. Tyndall The following jurors November 20, 1967: 1. Ernest C. Warren 2. Lyndon N. Bradsher 3. Billy Hilliard 4. Allen D. Strickland 5. Monroe George Coats 6. Howard C. bolt 7. Royce D. "sire 8. Robert Waylon Poole 9. Dennis Aaron Pope 10. James Earl Broome 11. Simpson Guin 12. H. L. McCleney 13. Leonard McNeill 14. James Thomas Smith 15. Glenn H. Godwin for Criminal Term of Superior Court beginning Dunn # 3 Dunn Dunn # 2 Lillington # 1 Benson # 1 Coats Broadway # 1 Coats # 1 Coats # 1 Linden # 1 Sanford # 6 Broadway # 1 Angier if 2 Broadway # 1 Dunn Li'_ltigton # 2 Sanford # 6 Lillington # 3 Bunnlevel # 1 Coats # 1 Dunn Erwin Lioats Dunn Dunn 3 Erwin # 1 Coats # 1 Bunnlevel Lunn Coats Fuquay # 2 Lillington Coats # 1 Funuay # 1 Lunn if 3 Erwin °anford # 6 Fuquay Springs # 1 Dunn# 4 Dunn # 1 Erwin Dunn Dunn Spring Lake # 1 Bunnlevel # 1 Lillington # 2 Dunn Coats Erwin # 1 Dunn Lunn # 2 Coats # 1 Dunn Coats # 1 Buses Creek Dunn # 4 Cameron # 2 Lillington # 1 Dunn # 3 Coats were drawn for Criminal 'Term of Dunn if 4 Lillington Coats # 1 Erwin Dunn tr 3 Erwin Erwin # 1 Coats # „1 "ngier # 2 Dunn ff 4 Erwin Sanford # 6 Broadway # 1 Broadway # 1 Erwin Ave. Ave. Ave. Grove Grove Grove Upper Little River Grove Grove Duke Barbecue Barbecue Black River Upper Little River Ave. Upper Little River Barbecue Upper Little River Ave. Grove Ave. Duke Grove Ave. Grove Duke Grove ave. ve. Grove Black River Lillington Grove Buckhorn Ave. Duke Barbecue Buck horn Ave. Ave. Luke Ave. Ave. Anderson Creek Anderson Creek Lillington Ave. Grove Duke Ave . Ave. Grove Ave. Grove N. C. Ave. Johnsonville Upper Little River Grove Grove 0rif ek Superior Court beginning Duke Lillington Grove Duke Ave. Duke Duke Grove Grove Ave. Duke Barbecue Upper Little River Barbecue Duke 75 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 40. 4. 2 44. 45. W. S. Currin William B oggs Jerry Byrd C. L. Upchurch S r. Winifred B. Mc�eill Rudolph Ennis Clarence W. Morris Clifton Gregory henry West Roy Sears Ruby Byrd Waymon T. Byrd Jose:,h Clayton Archie Lyon Patterson J. M. Warren Gerald R. Wood W. E. Denning Clawson Hallman Perry McFarland Dougald M. Swarm Waylon Truelove J. L. Tilley J. J. Bowden Atwood Pope John Lred Hawley Bobby Partin T. Alvin Buchanan Ira Edwj,n Maddox Thomas vv. Womack, Jr. Mack Reid Tew Meeting adjourned. Lillington # 2 Mamer' Lillington # 3 Coats if 1 Sanford # 7 Coats Sanford # 6 Dunn Dunn Coats Coats # 1 Erwin Broadway Broadway # 1 Dunn Erwin Lunn # 2 Lillington # 3 Braodway # 1 Olivia Holly Springs Angier Broadway # 1 "unn 75' 3 Coats # 1 Angier Broadway # 1 Sanford # 7 Willow Springs # 1 Dunn Upper Little River Upper Little River Upper Little River Grove Barbecue Grove Barbecue Ave. Ave. Grove Grove Duke Upper Little River Barbecue Ave. Duke Ave. Upper Little River Barbecue Barbecue Buck horn Lack River upper Little River Ave. Grove Black River Upper Little River Barbecue Blak River Ave. Respectfully Submitted, Mildred C. Dobbins Assistant Clerk to Board