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11171965395 NOVEMBER 17th. 1965 The Board of Commissioners met in a call session on Wednesday, November 17th. at 7:00 P.M., with all members present. Also present were the County Attorney, the Auditor and the Clark to the Board. The Chairman called the meeting to order. Appearing before the Board were Carl Mears, Commissioner of Sixth Division of N. C. Highway Commission, with Sam Wilson, District Engineer, J. W. Spruill, Division Engineer, and R. N. Weaver, Maintenance Supervisor, and discussed Road Problems. The following construction projects and allocations for 1965 -66 on Secondary Road plan was approved: 1965- 66 Allocation Construction Projects Road No. Length Description Grade, Drain and Stabilize to 1624 0.07 Johnson Avenue, from SR 1819/Head End 1719 0.76 Russell Godwin Rd., from SR 1718 to SR 1725 1744 0.15 C arlie Stone Road, from SR 1718 to Dead End 1745 0.12 Lucas Street, from SR 1718 to Dead End 1726 0.15 Old Colored School Ad., from N.C. 82 to U.S.421 1776 1.91 Hamilton Rd., from N.C. 82 to 3R 1735 1740 0.77 Coleman Lucas Rd., from 3R 1718 to SR 1735 2000 0.32 Wade Stewart Rd., from U.S. 421 to SR 2054 1555 0.55 Jake Matthews, Rd., from SR 1532 to SR 1516 2018 0.31 Ice Plant Rd. from U.S. 401 to Dead End 1436 1.80 Charlie Matthews, Rd., from U.S. 421 to a point 1.8 miles northwardly 1511 1.00 Nath Matthews Road, from N.C. 210 to SR 1510 2035 1.30 Stockyard Rd., from U.S. 401 to 3R 2034 1122 0.60 twin Lakes Rd., from SR 1121 to SR 1747 1210 1.80 White Rd., from N.C. 27 to SR 1209 1120 1.40 Nursery Road, from SR 1121 to SR 1117 1452 1.00 Truelove Rd. from SR 1403 to N C 42 2021 1.70 Wash Bryant Rd. from N.C. 217 to SR 1779 1257 1.60 Cummings Rd., from SR 1250 to SR 1262 $ 202,930.00 Estimated Cost Approved Approve d Funds held in reserve Total Carl Meares Commissioner M. H. Brock Harnett County Board of Commissioners. date date- 11 -1- 65 $ 800.00 9,000.00 1,800.00 1,400.00 1,800.00 19,000.00 8,000.00 3,000.00 5,500.00 11,000.00 18,000.00 9,000.00 13,000.00 5,000.00 20,000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 18,000.00 19,000.00 21,630.00 $ 202,930.00 Commissioner Mixon moved, seconded by Commissioner Cotton, that all hardship cases that qualify under the net monthly income soale set forth by North Carolina Department of Agriculture be eligible for certification for surplus food commodities by the director of the Welfare Department of Harnett County. Motion oarried. The following Resolution was presented: WHEREAS, a delegation of citizens from the body of the County has appeared before the Board of Commissioners and requested that the Board make a determination as to whether or not the electorate of the County desires to participate in the oon- struotion of a county -wide hospital and have filed with the Board petitions in support of same; and WHEREAS, a number of interested oivio organizations and the governing bodies of municipalities other than Dunn have appeared in persons and by resolution in support of a oounty -wide hospital and numerous residents residing within the body of the County have expressed themselves in support of a county -wide hospital; and WHEREAS, the Town of Dunn is now formulating plans for the construction of a new Betsy Johnson Memottal Hospital to be located within the City limits of the Town of Dunn and supported by a bond issue and tax levy againstthe property within the boundaries of said Town; and 396 WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital, Incorporated and the Mayor of the Town of Dunn and other interested residents of said Town have appeared before the Board and explained their plans and purposes; and WHEREAS, it has been made to appear to the Board of Commissioners that in the event the Town of Dunn and the Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital, Incorporated should proceed with the construction of a new Hospital and acquire from the North Carolina Medical Care Commission an allocation of funds to be used in the construction of said hospital by the participation of the North Carolina Medical Care Commission with federal and state funds in the construction of a new Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital in the Town of Dunn the County of Harnett would be thereby precluded from, acquiring funds It the future for the construction of a county hospital and it appears that any future additions to or bed capacity for the county would necessarily be an addition to the new Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County that it is for the best interest of the County that any tax burden for the maintenance and support of hospital facilities for the people of Harnett County be distributed over the entire county and that a more central location of the hospital would be to the advantage of all of the citizenry of the County and that in order to determine the feasibility of the construction of a hospital, it will be necessary to submit to the voters of Harnett County a referedum or bond election; and WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital and the Town officials of the Town of Dunn have indicated their unwillingness to, voluntarily, delay the plans for the construction of the said new hospital pending said referendum and it, therefore, becomes necessary that legal action be taken to restrain or enjoin said Trustees -and the officials of the Town of Dunn from proceeding any further with their plan; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the County Attorney is hereby directed to institute such legal action as'he may deem necesaary to restrain or enjoin the Betsy Johnson-Memorial Hospital, Incorporated and the Town of Dunn from proceeding further in connection with the construction of said hospital; BE IT »URTHER RESOLVED That the County Attorney and the Auditor are hereby authorized an.d directed to proceed immediately,with the prep aration,of the necess- ary machinery for the submission of the question of the bond election or referen- dum in support of a county - wide - hospital to the people of Harnett Oounty. The adoption of the foregoing resolution was moved by Commissioner Womble, seconded by Commissioner Cotton. -. Voting for the resolution- Cotton, O'Quinn, and Womble Opposed- Mixon Resolution was duly adopted. The Meeting adjourned e Clerk to Board Chairman 397 (Continued from page 393) Commissioner M. H. Brock offered the following resolution: WHEREAS, certain resident freeholders living in Duke and Grove Townships, Harnett County, North Carolina, have presented to the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County a Petition requesting said Board of Commissioners to pall an election, as provided in Article 3A of Chapter 69 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters liv- ing within the area described and defined in said Petition the question of whether or not a special tax on all taxable property in said district, of not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of property, shall be levied for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district; and, WHEREAS, said Board of Commissioners of Harnett County has examined said Petition and finds the same to be in due form and according to law, and further finds as a foot that the same contains the signatures of more then fifteen per cent (15 %) of the resident freeholders living in the area described in said Petition; And, WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County desire, as required by law, to call an election in said Erwin Fire District for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters therein the question of whether or not a tax shall be levied upon the taxable property therein for the purpose of providing rural fire protection in said district as provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered and resolved by this Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett: 1. That, pursuant to the provisions of Article 3A of Chapter 69 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, an election is hereby called to be held in that area designated and above described as "Erwin Fire District." for the pur- pose of submitting to the qualified voters therein the question of levying and coll- ecting a special tax on all taxable property in said district, not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of property, for the pur- pose of providing fire protection in said district. 2. That said election is hereby called to be held on Saturday, January 29, 1966, between 6:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M. eastern Standard Time, at which there shall be submitted to the qualified voters in said distriot the following questions: "In favor of tax for fire protection in Erwin Fire District." "Against tax for fire protection in Erwin Fire District." 3. That for said election there shall be a new registration of the qualified voters living within said district, and for the registration of such voters, the registration book shall be opened from 9:00 A.M. until sunset on each day, beginning Saturday, January 1, 1966, and closing on January 15, 1966. On each Saturday during suoh registration period such books shall be open at the polling place. Saturday, January 22, 1966, shall be challenge day. 4. That the polling Erwin N rth Carolina, !° ed -GG& place for said election shall be Erwin Fire Station The Registrar for said election shall be , and the Judges for such eleotio s is be and 5. That the form of the ballot to be used at said election shall be substantially as follows: INSTRUCTIONS OFFICIAL BALLOT Special Fire Proteotion Election ERWIN FIRE DISTRICT County of Harnett North Carolina January 29, 1966 398 INSTRUCTIONS 1. To vote "FOR" make across mark in the square to the left of the words "IN FAVOR." 2. To vote "AGAINST" make a cross mark in the square to the left of the. work "AGAINST." In favor of tax for fire protection in Erwin Fire District. • • • • • • • • Against tax for fire protection in Erwin Fire District. P Facsimile of Signature of Chairman of County Board of Commissioners Facsimile of Signature of Clerk of Board of Commissioners. 6. That said election shall be according to the provisions and laws covering general election so far as the same may be applicable, and that Dougald McRae, George W. Williams and Harvey Raynor, Jr. the present members of the Harnett County Board of Elections, are hereby designated to arrange for holding said election under the terms and conditions of this tesolution and in accordance with the General Statutes. 7. That the above designated members of the Board of Elections of Harnett County shall cause to be published in the Daily Record, a newspaper published in Dunn, North Carolina, at least once each week for seven successive weeks next pre- ceding the date on which said election is to be held a notice reading as follows: ** iriF.'iMi.i'rc #i5*3frs';:i -: ** -7.* :14* *:rseiF-.'F*#:eifs'S?:: **k****itd'rir** Notice Of Special Election And New Registration In The Erwin Fire District, County of Harnett, North Carolina: A special election will be held in theEfiwin Fire Fir-e District between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Eastern standard Time, on Saturday, January 29, 1966, at which time the qualified voters in said Erwin Fire District shall be entitled to vote upon the question of levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property in said district, of not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of the property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district. If said election is carried, the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County shall b e authorized and directed to levy and collect in said district a tax in such an amount as it may deem necessary, not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of property in said district from year to year to be used only for furnishing fire protection within said district. For said election a new registration of all qualified voters residing within said district shall be had, and the books for the reoistration of voters will be open from 9 :00 a.m. until sunset on each day beginning Saturday; January 1, 1966 and closing on Saturday, January 15, 1966. On each Saturday during such registration period said books will be open at the polling place. Saturday, January 22, 1966, shall be challenge day. The polling place for said election shall be the Erwi ire Stati.n, n, North Carolina, the Registrat for said election is , and the Judges are and All qualified voters residing in said district shall be entitled to register and vote in said election and said Erwin Fire District is described and defined as follows: 399 BEGINNING at a point (1) on U. S. Highway #4.21 and N. C. Highway # 55 at the Black River Bridge; thence in a northeasterly direction along said Bleak River to a point (2) on Road #1720 at Black River Bridge; thence in a northerly direction to a point (2a) on Road #1722, 0.5 mile southeast of its intersection with Road #1703; thence in a northerly direction to a point (3) on Road # 1703, 0.5 mile north of its intersection with Road #1722; thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (3a) on Road #1723, 0.5 mile east of its intersection with Highway # 55, excluding propert on Road #1724; thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (4) on Highway #55, 0.5 north of its intersection with Road #2007; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (5) on Road #2009, 0.5 mile west of its intersection with Road #2011; thenoe in a westerly direction to a point (6) on U. S. High way # 421 at Thornton Creek Bridge; thence in a southerly direction to a point (6a) on Road # 2014, 0.3 mile west of its intersection with Highway #421; thence in a westerly direction to a point (7) at the intersection of Roads #1769 and #2014, excluding all property on Road #2014 between this end the preceding point; thence in a southerly direction to a point (5) on Road #2053 at Little River Bridge; thence in a southwesterly di- rection to a point (9) on Road # 1779, 0.5 mile west of its intersection with Road #2021; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (10) on Road #2026, 0.5 mile northwest of its intersection with Highway #217; thence in a southerly direction to a point (11) on Highway #217, 0.6 mile south of its intersection with Road #2026; thence in an easterly direction to a point (12) on Road #1779, 2.3 miles south of its intersection with Highway #217; thence in an easterly direction to a point (12a) on Highway #82, (.0 mile south of its intersection with Road #1778; thence in an easterly direction to a point (13) at the intersection of Roads #1780 and #1778; then in a northeasterly direction to a point (14) on Road #1777, 1.2 mile east of its in- intersection with Highway # 82; thence in a northerly direction to a point (14a) on Road #1718 at the Black River Bridge; thence in anortherly direction to the point bf beginning. Chairman of County Board Of Elections Clerk of Board of Commissioners Thereupon, on motion of Commissioners Brook, seconded by Commissioner Womble, the foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioner M. H. Brock, J. E. Womble, W. J. Cotton, Jr., Willard Mixon and Harvey O'Quinn. Naas: None ii:iiii-**:F# ##if t-g-*: ** * *'7 ** i-*** r** * * *ist- * # # #:t**41-* ** * *## Commissioner J. E. Womble offered the following resolution: WHEREAS, certain resident freeholders living in Lillington and Stewart Creek Townships, Harnett County, North Carolina, have presented to the Board of Commissioners of Harnett Cpunty a Petition requesting said Board of Commissioners to call an election, as provided in Article 3A of Chapter 69 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters living with in the area described and defined in said Petition the question of whether or not a special tax on all taxable property in said district, of not ex- ceeding fifteen Dents (15¢) on the one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of prop- erty, shall be livied for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district; And, WHEREAS, said Board of Commissioners of Harnett County has examinded said Petition and finds the same to be in due form and according to law, and further finds as a fact that the same contains the signatures of more then fifteen per cent (15 %) of the resident freeholders living in the area desortbed in said Petition; And, WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County desire, as required by law, to call an election in said Flatwood Fire District for the purpose* of submitting to the qualified voters therein the question of whether or not a tax shall be levied upon the taxable property therein for the purpose of providing rural fire protection in said district as provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered and resolved by this Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett: 1. That, pursuant to the provisions of Article 3A of Chapter 69 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, an election is hereby called to be held in that area designated and above described as " Flatwood Fire District," for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters therein the question of levying 400 and collecting a special tax on all taxable property In said district, not exceeding fifteen cents (15¢) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district. 2. That said election is hereby called to be held on Saturday, January 29, 1966, between 6:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M:, Eastern Standard Time, at which there shall be submitted to the qualified voters in said district the following questions: "In favor of tax for fire protection in Flatwood Fire District." "Against tax for fire protection in Flatwood' Fire District." 3. That for said election there shall be a new registtation qualified voters living within said district, and for the re gist voters, the registration book shall be opened from 9:00 a.m., unt each day, beginning Saturday, January 1, 1966, and closing on J On each Saturday during such registration period such books shal polling place, Saturday, January 22, 1966, shall be•chalienge d 4. That -the polling place for said election shall be at the Phelps Welding Shop located on Highway 401 about five miles o t North Carolina. The Registrar for said election shall be and the judges for such election shall of the ration of it sunset anuary 15, 1 be open ay. L441 such on 1966, at the Fire Station at of T ,llljgton, , and /70 d2l646 rtged n ?7 a hatthe loform msof the ballot to be used at said election shall be sub - staEia 1. OFFICIAL BALLOT Special Fire Protection Election r'LATWOOD FIRE • DISTRICT County of - Harnett North Carolina January 29, 1966 INSTRUCTIONS To vote "FOR" make a cross mark in the square to the left of the words "IN FAVOR ". 2. To vote "AGAINST" make a cross mark in the square left of the word "AGAINST ". to the 3.` If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot return it and get another,, • • • • In favor of tax for fire protection in Flatwood Fire District. Against tax for fire protection in Flatwood Fire District. Facsimile of Signature of .Clerk of Board of Commissioners Facsimile of Signature of Chairman of County Board of Commissioners • 6. That said election shall g@ according to the provisions and laws covering general elections so far as the same may be applicable, and that Dougald McRae, George W. Williams and Harvey Raynor, Jr. the present members of the 'Harnett County Board of Elections, are hereby designated to arrange for holding said election under the terms and conditions of this resolution and in accordance with the General Statutes. 401 7. That the above designated members of the Board of Elections of Harnett County shall cause to be published in the Harnett County News, a newspaper pub- lished in Lillington, North Carolina, at least once each week for seven successive weeks next preceding the date on whioh said election is to be held a notice reading as follows: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AND NEW REGISTRATION IN THE FLATWOOD FIRE DISTRICT, COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA: A special election will be held in the Flatwood Fire District between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, on Saturday, January 29, 1966, at which time the qualified voters in said Flatwood Fire District shall be entitled to vote upon the question of levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property in said district, of not exceeding fifteen cents (15¢) on the one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of the property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district. If said election is carried, the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County shall be authorized and directed to levy and collect in said district a tax in such an amount as it may deem necessary, not exoeeding fifteen (15 %) on the one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of property in said district from year to year to be used only for furnishing fire protection within said district. For said eleotion a new registration of all qualified voters residing within said district shall be had, and the books for the registration of voters will be open from 9:00 a.m. until sunset on each day beginning Saturday, January,1, 1966, and closing on Saturday, January 15, 1966. On each Saturday during such registra- tion period said books will be open at the polling plane. Saturday, January 22, 1966, shall be challenge day. The polling place for said election shall be at tte Fire Station at Phelps Welding Shop located on Highway 401 about five mil s uth o 1 gton, North Carolina, the Registrar for said election is , e and the Judges are die //„ / , and 0940 all/Adv %/_84 All qualified voters residing in said district shall be entitled to register and vote in said election and Flatwood Fire District is desoribed abd defined as follows: BEGINNING at a point No. (1) at the southeastern corner of the city limits of the Town of Lillington; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (2) on Prison Camp Road ( #2016), 0.9 mile north of its intersection with Road # 2021; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (3) on Road # 2021, 0.9 mf mile southeast of its intersection with Prison Camp Road ( #2016); thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (3a) on Prison Camp Road ( #2016) at Little River Bridget hence in a south- westerly direction to a point (4), the northeast corner of Town of Bunnlevel; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (5) on Highway 401 at the Town limits of Bunnlevel; thence in a northwesterly direction toa point (6) on Road #2033, 0.4 mile southwest of its intersection with Road #2030; thenoe in a northerly direction to a point (7) on Road # 2030, 0.4 mile north of its interseotion with Road # 2033; thenoe in a northwesterly direction toa point (8) on Fort Bragg Road, N. C. 210, at the Lower Little River Bridge; thenoe in a northeasterly direotion following the center line of N. C. 210 to a point (9) at the Lillington City Limits and intersection of U. S. 401; thence in an easterly direction along city limits of Lillington to the point ,nf, beginning. Clerk of Board of Commissioners Chairman of County Board of Elections Thereupon, on motion of Commissioner Womble, seconded by Commissioner O'Quinn, the foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioner W.J. Cotton, Jr. J. E. Womble, Willard Mixon, Harvey O'Quinn and Chairman M. H. Brook. Nees None 402 The Following Checks Were Issued During The Month Of November, 1965 747 Bowen Office Equipment Co. 748 Thomas Walgreen Drug Store 749 Twyford Printing Co. 750 James H. Anderson Co. Inc. 751 Alma Jean Bass 752 James Wall 753 Inez Harrington, Reg. of Deeds 754 Mitchell Printing Co. 755 American Photocopy Equipment Co 756 Carson Hall 757 1414aaeg Wilson 758 Roger Lyon 759 J V Griffin 760 Faye M. Upchurch 761 Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital 762 W W Stanfield 763 Paul B. Drew 764 Womble Co. 765 A B Sherman Oil Co. 766 Storr Sales Co. 767 Brown's Auto Supply Co. Inc 768 Mobile Communication Service 769 E L Morgan ?70 Johnson's 771 Town of Lillington 772 Layton Supply Co. 773 Bernice Lucas 774 N C Farm Bureau 775 IBM Corporation. 776 IBI Corporation 777 W H King Drug Co. 778 Southern School Supply Co. 779 Roane - Barker, Inc. 780 Carolina Power and Light Go. 781 Morris Wade Sales Co. 782 Picker X -Ray Corp. 783 N C Sanatorium 784 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 785 Lillington Roller Mills Inc 786 John M. Strong 787 Carolina Ribbon & Carbon Sales 788 Harnett County News 789 Elizabeth F. Matthews, CSC 790 Lillington Medical Clinic 791 City of Austell, Ga. 792 Kyle Harrington, CRC 793 Bowen Office Equipment. Co. 794 Glasoo Business Machines 795 Carolina Telephone and Tel. Co. 796 Photo Center 797 International Crystal Manuf. Co. 798 Johnson's Drug Store- Fuquay 799 N C Memorial Hospital 800 Good Hope Hospital Inc. 801 Memorial Hospitals of Wake Co. 802 Duke University Hospital 803 Mrs. Earl Wester 804 Mrs. Ina Ryals 805 Mrs. Edwin Norris 806 Mrs. Althea Mooney 807 Mrs. Etta McNeill 808 Mrs. D C McKinney 809 Mrs. Lettie Johnson 810 Mrs. Wade Johnson 811 Mrs. Edwin Johnson 812 Mrs. Margie Johnson 813 Mrs. Thelma Hartley 814 Mrs. E C Flowers 815 Mrs. Cristal Evans 816 Mrs. H C Canady 817 Mrs. L F Byrd 818 Mrs. J F McLeod 819 Mitchell Foster Home 820 Mrs. Jack McKoy 821 Void 822 Mrs. J A Gregory 823 Mrs. W G Butler 824 Eastern N C•Sanatorium 825 N 0 Sanatorium Invoice Statement Sheriffs Dept. Statement Invoice Salary and travel Gen. Assistance Oct. postage Per statement Statement Reg. of Deeds Fees Fees Fees Fees Transcript Inc. X -Ray clinic' Autopsy refund for 2 inquests Jail Oct. acct. Welfare Statement Statement welfare Dept. tt Sheriffs Dept. 11 tt 11 fees for stills Statement Sheriffs Dept. per statement Statement Courthouse Rent for welfare office 1, tt 8 Statement Welfare Dept. n 11 n n u v " County Agents Off'. Invoice per statement 8 8 'Invoice Statement Order Statement per statement I, n Corp. Statement per statement fees in court cases Professional clinic . per statement fees in court cases statement u per statement per statement n 11 Statement u 1, 11 If Boarding Home Care n Ir r, . Void Boarding Home Care R H Statement Sanatorium care 24.15 8. 182.49 204.09 9.00 60.00 81.94 28.80 8.20 8.20 29.20 55.40 40.00 15.00 50.00 241000( 91.69 30.02 51.79 6.43 76.35 450o 6.18 64,15 20.71 35.00 30.00 5.56 10.66 93.87 co 290.99 85.98 16.38 6.21 7.65 40.11)1 2.51 14.22 12.36 28.33 112.60 16.00 33.00 4.32 17.22 79.64 14.28 17.56 10.63 13.45 19.52 253.52 120.00 40.00 150.80 101.60 152.40 101.60 101.60 101.00 100.80 254.00 101.60 152.40 100.40 303.00 151.60 213.20 50.00 50.80 50.00 50.80 100.40 50.80 18.00 136.20 403 826 The Psychological Corp. 827 Cherie Shaw 828 Burroughs Corporation 829 Neill McKay Ross 830 L'avin's Copying Products Inc. 831 Roane - Barker Inc. 832 N C State Board of Health 833 Twyford Printing lo. 834 Susanna Singleton 835 W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector 836 J W Mangum 837 E C Blanchard 838 Inez C. Howard 839 Mary S. Hough X40 Olive Wilkerson 841 Dolores J. McDonald 842 Ralph Wade 843 Blanche Johnson 844 Bertie E. Stewart 845 Paul Bradley 846 Jennie C. Williams 847 Lula Beasley 848 W B Williams 849 Reid Johnson 850 E L Hill 851 Jackie Denning 852 Thomas J. Byrd 853 W P Butts. Sr. 854 A B Collins 855 Alene Bethune 856 Catherine Norris 857 Ben C. Allen 858 George W. Williams 859 Harvey W. Raynor 860 Gladys B. McCaskill 861 Dougald McRae 862 Hohabe, Inc. 863 Harold Upchurch 864 Thomas James 865 Monroe International Inc 866 Thomas Walgreen Drug Store 867 Motorola, Inc. 868 L C Gregory, Jr. 869 Twyford Printing Co. 870 Kelly & Randall Drug Co. 871 N C Natural Gas Corp. 872 Shawls Plumbing Service 873 City Service Station 874 Williams Office Equipment Co. "/ Reg. of Deeds 875 Paul B. Drew refund for inquests 876 Faye M. Upchurch transcripts 877 Progressive Store Oct. acct. Co. jail 878 Lillington Food Center Oct. acct. Jail 879 Purdie Bros. Inc Oct. acct. Jail 880 B E Sturgill, Jailor refund on blankets 881 NASCO Statement 882 Blackwelder Well Co. per statement 883 Harnett County News Oct. acct. CSC office 884 Dorothea Dix Hospital Medical treatment 885 Void Void 886 Worth Reporting Co. court reporting 887 Bowen Office Equipment Co. Statement 888 Morris Wade Sales Co. 889 Glasoo Business Machine Co. 890 WnC Natural Gas Corp. per statement 891 Modern Laundry and Cleaners per statement 892 Morris Wade Sales Co. 893 N C State Comm. for blind 894 S. River Electric Membership Co 895 Cooper D. Cass Co. 896 Cooper D. Case Co. 897 The Psychological Corp. 898 William S. Wellons 899 Dr. C L Corbett 900 Dr. J K Williford 901 W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector 902 Linda B. Jones 903 Dorothea Dix Hospital 904 Thomas J. Byurd 905 W. Earl Jones 906 D B Dean 907 Lillington Hardware Furn. Co. Statement Mental Health program Drawing jury Statement Title examination- Spears property Statement 11 per statement Statement transportation to Duke Hospital Jury tickets Registrar 11 11 t/ 11 " H n u 11 " It n " 11 " tl Gen Assistance Services rendered Board of Elections Services rendered Bd.of Elections " n n 10 inserters Health Dept. work on Library Lawn 7, 7, 1? Statement Tax office per statement Statement Fees Statement It n Statement It n " n County's part for aid to blind rp. per statement Statement n refund for error in listing tax M & I Clinics n jury tickets Nov. salary Statement officer of grand jury Jury tickets tax appraisal Statement Sheriffs Dept. 4.00 2.00 9.46 175.00 3.00 4.64 50.70 73.39 10.00 387.70 116.74 116.74 116.74 126.74 116.74 106.74 121.74 116.74 116.74 11.74 111.74 116.74 106.74 101.74 111.74 106.74 111.71} 116.74 116.74 121.74 126.74 20.00 75.00 75.00 161.1}5 650.00 20.00 5.77 5.77 96.35 26.50 8.20 67.72 9.27 224.20 40.20 6.60 169.07 24.00 40.00 30.68 301.111 33.18 8.00 11.87 213.75 46.53 30.00 146.40 10.57 10.45 88.87 19.25 7.99 59.89 1,059.28 12.00 9.27 30.84 176.35 82.52 117.50 90.00 490.00 85.62 30.00 14.00 328.25 223.47 23.02 908 American Standard Wholesale Corp. 909 Cavints Copying Products Ina. 910 Thomson -Davis Agency 911 Storr Sales Co. 912 Faye M. Upchurch 913 Paul B. Drew 914 Dr. W W Stanfield 915 Pitney -Bowes Inc. 916 134 Corporation 917 Iii Corporation 918 Kelly & Randall Drug Co. 919 Morris Wade Sales Co. 920 Roane- Barker, Inc 921 Gape Fear Ins. Agency 922 Winchester Surgical Supply Cp. 923 Cameron's Esso. 924 Void 925 N C Natural Gas Corp. 926 Carolina Power and Light Co. 927 Carolina Tel. and Tel. Co. 928 Carolina Tel and Tel. Co. 929 Thomas Walgreen Drug Co. 930 Kelly and Randall Drug Store 931 Outpatient Department Chapel Hill 932 Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital 933. Lillington Medical Clinic 934 McKnight's Drug Store 935 Family Pharmacy 936 William P. Orr 937 Mrs. Rena Tilghan 938 Cromartie Funeral Home 939 Conservation and Development 940 N C Sanatorium 941 Campbell College Bookstore 942 Chid Craft Equipment Co. Inc 943 Twyford Printing Co. 944, Carolina Tel and Tel Co 945 The Daily Record 946 Irene Lequeux Payne 947 W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector 948 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster 949 Bertha M. Norris 950 Clara Ann Dennis 951 Judy Lucas 952 W J Gregory 953 Ruby Jackson 954 Dougald McRae 955 Hospital Saving Asso. 956 Bank of Lillington 957 Claster Williams 958 W. Earl Jones, Tax Collector 959 Carrie S. Bain 960 Carrie S. Bain 961 Munden's Electrical Service 962 Angus Ray 963 Elbert Clark 964 Welton Womack 965 Carolina Tel and Tel. Co. 966 Carolina Power and Light Co. 967 Carolina Tel and Tel. Co. 968 N G Natural Gas Corp. 969 Handi -Clean Products 970 Dorothy Snipes 971 W. J. Cotton, Jr. 972 Harnett County News SALARY CHECKS 460 M H Brock 461 J E Womble 462 W J Cotton, Jr. 463 Willard Mixon 464 Harvey O'Quinn 465 Neill MoK. Ross 466 Thomas Allen 467 Lottie Patterson 468 Bessie S. Johnson 469 W. Earl Jones 470 Aline Schmincke 471 Edna W. Butts Statement $ 159.96 Statement 3.00 Statement 164.00 15.12 transcript 20.00 refund for inquest 12.00 Autopsy 50.00 Statement 15.05 8.65 33.52 pens Welfare Dept. 2.35 Statement 1.03 20.38 95.00 per invoice 6.28 gasoline Civil defense 3.46 Void per statement 1 .87 per statement 33.41 per statement 283.51 tt " 228.56 9.32 }, n 49.82 9.76 12.50 28.00 11.25 3.85 5.01 25.00 25.00 410.12 156.00 Supplies mental health program- 48.48 Supplies 16.43 Statement 24.72 81.61 Statement Board of Elections 218.40 court reporting 139.62 jury tickets 753.55 postage 25.00 Nov. salary 113.17 Gen Assistance 10.00 38.00 Nov. rent and lights Com. warehouse 58.00 Gen. Assistance 30.00 Services to Board of Elections 60.00 group Ins. Harnett Co. employees 543.68 Nov. 1965 Payroll 31,518.82 cleaningwelf are bldg. 45.97 jury tickets 601.35 court reporting Nov. term 120.48 transcript 17.00 1 motor and labor 99.65 Labor Dog Pound 73.50 40.50 51.00 15.55 13.74 15.59 3.98 90.64 22.38 21.12 81.27 Statement n n „ B. Home care', Statement Statement per statement u 0 It t, per statement n n n „ 7? n e e welfare board meeting n n e Statement Salary check If M n n t, a e '7 e n „ $ 84.00 118.50 80.00 80,00 80.00 275.00 484.69 240.83 208.36 452.45 248.78 197.39 405 472 Jackie J. Denning 473 Wade H. Stewart 474 Edna K. Newton 475 Lemuel G. Gregory, Jr. 476 James V. Griffin 477 B F Temple 478 Carson A. Hall 479 John C. Wilson 480 James S. West 481 Roger W. Lyon 482 James E. Turnage 483 A. Walker O'Quinn 484 Robert T. Perkins 485 H D Carson, Jr. 486 Rachel W. Blanchard 487 Harold Upchurch 488 Thomas H. James 489 Thomas H. Glasby 490 Inez Harrington 491 Velma S. Edwards 492 Flora Green Milton 493 Inez W. Sessoms 494 Clyde L. Ross 495 Paul B. Drew 496 B E Sturgill 497 Ruth Sturgill 498 Louvenia McLean 499 Fletcher C. Hubbard 500 M 0 Lee 501 Naomi F. Hawley 502 Madeline W. Hawley 503 Patricia W. McDonald 504 Mary P. Avery 505 Margaret N. McDonald 506 Faye P. Bayles 507 Edna R. Byrd 508 Glyness Meeks 509 Emma Lee West 510 Marjorie G. Wade 511 Harvey V. Godfrey 512 Margaret J. Carringer 513 Joyce G. Pulliam 514 Helen R. Crews 515 Harry Lee Wioker 516 Jacqueline E. Wortham 517 Frederick B. Fleming 518 Egeta Williams 519 Robert E. Stephens 520 Virginia L. Thomas 521 Virginia J. Bullock 522 Esther T. Butts 523 Margie Harrington 524 CSo for Ruth Ballard 525 Pauline Sanford 526 C R Ammons 527 T DO'Quinn 528 James E. Goff 529 Vance E. Hamilton 530 Jaunita S. Hight 531 L K Boston 532 Ophelia McLean 533 Ruby I. Parker 534 Bettie E. Giles 535 Virginia L. Simmons 536 Ida P. Hinnant 537 Melvin F. Eyerman 538 M. Irene Lassiter 539 Lida R. O'Quinn 540 Hattie E. Barnes 541 Rebecca S. Coleman 542 M H Canady 543 Gertrude P. Johnson 544 Alta Pearl Pope 545 Ann Meeks 546 Nina P. Bethune 547 Ken Black 548 Elizabeth F. Matthews 549 Ruby T. Turkin 550 Georgia Lee Brown 551 Blanche W. Raynor 552 Kyle Harrington 553 Ada W. Stone 554 Addle C. Fayoette 555 Jake Lamm Salary check n n n 11 ft n n ft It n 11 n u i 11 ft n n 11 /t I! 1/ n n 11 r n 11 11 fl i 11 n If ft n n tl 11 n II u tl n It n n It n n 11 tl 11 n tt 11 ft ft fl u n 11 n n ftn 0 n u n n f, n $ 184.79 661.01 231.47 435.78 441.57 418.68 398.90 396.09 426.03 363.89 127.11 62.81 571.76 269.27 286.36 199.68 198.91 319.39 264.02 252.23 195.95 210.01 240.47 375.95 155.35 140.41 608.37 110.57 334.20 256.60 227.68 217.29 234.85 194.11 174.61 281.20 399.21 390.90 481.94 404.484 419.3 447.97 401.30 354.35 402.12 354.39 356.19 373.91 400.87 311.83 324.95 224.74 324.07 285.86 225.20 213.08 150.05 147.97 215.62 84.48 135.24 129.96 231.96 140.04 786.61 500.40 372.16 329.99 412.77 518.08 269.65 211.50 190.24 69.39 415.04 419.92 267.21 223.26 173.52 348.18 228.60 185.53 275.00 SS Robert B. Morgan 557 Jake Lamm 558 Elizabeth F. Matthews 559 Jean M. Irvin 560 Norman F. Lewis, Jr. 561 Lillian B. Smith 562 Roy S. Godwin 563 Dale C. Mortar 564 Glenda Faye Massengill 565 W A Warren 566 John A. Smith 567 Carolyn J. Watkins 568"-Crbsby T. Lloyd Salary it 11 ,t 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 cheeks $ 975.41 291.11 44.00 334.66 470.03 219.64 72.28 385.68 257.84 267.26 77.10 97.86 48.19