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0102195111 JANUARY 2, 1951 The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday Jan. 2, 1951 at 10:00 A. M. with L. A. Tart, C. G. Fields, B. P. Ingram, R. L. Pate, and Worth Lee Byrd were present also were the Clerk of Board and County Attorney, and County Auditor. The report of Robert Morgan, C. S. C., was approved and ordered filed. The report of D.P.Ray,Jr., Tax Collector was approved and ordered filed. The report of Inez Harrington Register of Deeds was approved and ordered filed, The report of L. B. McLean was approved and ordered filed. The continuation certificate with Maryland Casualty Co. in the amount of $1,000.00 with William Preston Porter Constable, was approved and ordered filed. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE In consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars this bond, subject to all its covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until on the 6th day of December, 1951. It is expressly understood and agreed that the attached bond and all renewal or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not cumulative, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under the attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not exceed the penalty named in the attached bond, to wit: 1,000.00 Attached to and forming part of the bond, in the amaznt of One Thousand Dollars, heretofore issued from the 6th day of December, 1948 on behalf of William Preston Porter, Erwin, N.C. constable and in favor of State of North Carolina. In w fitness whereof the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 2nd day of October 1950, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless countersigned by an authorized representative of the Company. Glenn C.Bramble Secretary. THOMSON DAVIS AGENCY W. T. Harper President . Countersigned: James F. Davis Authorized Representative. A bond in the amount of $1,000.00 with Fidelity and Casualty Company with Oscar R. Pearce Constable in Averasboro Township was approved and ordered filed. PUBLIC OFFICIAL'S BOND No. 2375335 THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK The Pioneer Bonding Company of the United States KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Oscar R. Pearce of Dunn, State of North Carolina hereinafter called the Principal, and The Fidelitya nd Casualty Co. of New York, hereinafter called the Surety, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, with its home office in the City of New York, in the said State, are held are firmly bound unto State of North Carolina hereinafter called the obligee, in the sum of One Thousand and No /100 $1,000.00) Dollars; for the payment whereof to the Obligee the Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns and the Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally firmly by these presents. Signed, sealed, and dated this 8th day of December, 1950 WHEREAS, the above named principal has been duly appointed or elected to the office of Constable of the County of Harnett, State of North Carolina for the term of office beginning on December 4, 1950 and ending on first Monday in Dec. 1952. NOW THEREFORE, the condition of the foregoing obligation is such that if the principal shall faithfully perform such duties as may be imposed on him by law and shall honestly account for all money that may come into his own hands in his official capacity during the said term, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall remain in force. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Chas. R. Storey Oscar R. Pearce :Princial (as to the Pincipal) K J Taylor as to the Surety THE FIDELITY A ND CASUALTY CO. OF NEW YORK Herbert B.Taylor Atty. 12 A Bond with Maryland Casualty Co. in amount of $1,000.00 with William B. Castleberry Constable in Barbecue Township was approved and ordered filed. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That William B.Castleberry, Sanford,.N.C. as Principal _(hereinafter called Principal), and the Maryland Casualty Company, a corporation of the State of Maryland, having its principal office in the City of Baltimore, Maryland, as Surety (hereinafter called Surety), are held and firmly bound unto the State of North Carolina (hereinafter. called 0bii gee) in the penalty of One Thousand and 00 /100 Dollars ($1,000.00); to the payment wkn reof, well and truly to.be made and done, the -said Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors and administrators, and the said Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns -, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents: THE CONDITION OF THE AFOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that WHEREAS, the said Principal was elected or appointed Constable Barbecue Township for the term beginning on the 4th day of December 1950, and ending on the 4th day of December 1951. Now, therefore, if the said Principal shall, during the term of this bond, well and faithfully perform all and singular the duties incumbent upon him by reason of his election or appointment to said office, except as hereinafter limited, and honestly account for all moneys coming into his hand, according to law, then this obligation shall be null and void; it is otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue. This bond is executed by the Surety upon the following express condition, which shall be a condition precedent to the right of recovery hereunder; . It is mutually understood and agreed between all parties hereto that if the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty (30) days' notice in writing to the said Obligee and this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30) days, the said Surety remaining liable for all or any acts covered by this bond, which may have been committed by the Principal up to the date of such cancellation,. under the terms, conditions and provisions of this bond, and the Surety shall, upon surrender of this bond and its release from all liability thereunder, refund the premium paid, less a pro rata part. thereof, for the time this bond shall have been in force. Signed, sealed, and dated_ this 4th day'of December, 1950. Witness: Inez Harrington, Countersigned James F.Davis Resident Agent W. B. Castleberry (SEAL). Principal. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY J P Brawley, Atty in Fact.' A Bond in amount of $1,000.00 with Maryland Casualty Co.with Herbert Carson,Jr. was approved and ordered filed. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Herbert D. Carson,Jr. as Principal (hereinafter called Principal) and the Maryland Casualty Company, a corporation of the State of Maryland, having its principal office in the City of Baltimore, Maryland, as Surety, (hereinafter called Surety) are held and firmly bound unto the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina (hereinafter called Obligee) in the penalty of Ten Thousand and 00 /100 Dollars, (10,000.00) to the payment whereof, well and truly to be made and done, the said Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors and administrators, and the said-Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THE AFOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that Whereas,. the said Principal was elected or appointed County Auditor and Accountant and Collector of prepaymen -t taxes for the term beginning on the 2nd day of December 1950, and ending on the 2nd day of December 1952. _ NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall during the term of this bond, well and faithfully perform all and singular the duties incumbent upon him by reason of his election or appointment to said office, except as hereinafter limited, and honestly account for all moneys coming into his hands, according to law, then this obligation shall be null and void; it is otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue. This Bond is executed by the - Surety upon the following express- conditions, which shall be conditions precedent to the right of recovery hereunder; It is Mutually understood and agreed between all parties hereto that if the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty (30) days' notice in.writing,to the said Obligee and this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30Q0,days, the said Surety remaining liable for all or any act or acts. covered by this bond which may have been committed by the Principal up to the date of such cancellation, under the terms, conditions and. provisions of this bond, and the Surety shall, upon surrender of this bond and its release from all liability thereunder, refund the premium paid, less a pro rata part thereof, for the time this bond shall have been in force. 13 AND IT IS FURTHER MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL THE FA.RTIES HERETO, that the said Surety shall not be liable to said Obligee for any loss resulting to said Obligee by reason of any public moneys being now on general or special deposit or hereafter placed on general or special deposit by or on bbhalf of the said Principal, with any bank, depository, depositories, or by reason of the allowance to or acceptance by said Principal of any interest thereon, any 4aw, Decision, Statute, or Ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding. Signed, sealed and dated this 2nd day of Dec 1950. Witness: W.A. Johnson Countersigned James F.Davis Resident Agent H D Carson,Jr. (SEAL) MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. J P Brawley, Atty.in Fact. Commissioner Fields moved, seconded by Commissioner Pate, that the law enforce- ment officers under the direction of the Sheriff Office, be paid 10 cent per mile traveling expense in the transferring of prisoners and other duties. Motion carried. Commissioner Worth Byrd moved, seconded by Commissioner R.L. Pate that the salary of Miss Jean Maners, Mrs. Hilda Shaw and Mrs. Ada Pearl Stone clerical help in Court$ouse be raised to $125. per month, to begin in January. Motion carried. Commissioner C. G. Fields moved, seconded by Commissioner R. L. Pate that the Board authorized Mr. Meson Supt. of County Home the authority to trade a cow at the County Home for a difference of $25.00 to be paid by County. Motion carried. Commissioner R.L.Pate, moved, seconded by Commissioner B yrd that the Tax Supervisor use the average cash value as listed in the Red Book for cars and the Blue book for trucks in listing cars and trucks in Harnett County for taxation of year, 1951. Motion carried. The following road petitions were received and placed on file. (1) That certain road to be built in Upper Little River Township beginning and running from Malcolm Dickson's Store to Lee County line, a distance of 2 or 3 miles. (_file (2) To build and maintain that road in Stewart's Creek Township which will run from Theodore McLamb to H C Bethune to Johnny Walker a distance of 2.5 miles. Commissioner Fields introduced the following resolution which was reed: WHEREAS, no person was elected and qualified to serve as constable for Black River Township for the two year term beginning on the first Monday in December 1950, in accordance with the provisions of Section 151 -1 of the General Statutes of North Carolina,with the result that no one is personally qualified to serve as constable for said township; and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has been requested to appoint some suit- able person to fill the vacancy so existing in accordance with the provisions of Section 151 -6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and the Board of Commissioners is of the opinion that R.C.Monday is a fit, suitable and competent person toserve as constable in Black River Township; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County that R.C.Monday be and he is hereby appointed as constable for Black River Township to serve for the remainder of the two year term beginning December 4, 1950; provided, however, that the said R.C.Monday shall not be competent to act as such constable until he has furnished the bond and taken the oath required by law. Upon motion of Commissioner Byrd, seconded by Commissioner Fields, the foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted. The following road petitions were approved and ordered forwarded to State Highway and public works Commission. (1) To grade and treat with an all weather that certain road which runs in an easterly direction from Highway #55 at John Allen Smith's Station to a point where said road intersects with County road at Green Ford on Black River a distance of 2.6 miles. (2) To hard surface that road in Anderson Creek that runs from J.L.Matthews Service Station to N.C. highway #210 to J.M. Stewart and Daniels Stewart and known as Bethel road. (3) To black top that certain road in Grove Township which runs from Coats to intersection of N.C. #421 at Hirman Stewart's Filling Station a distance of 3 miles. Mr. L. F. Butler appeared before -the Board and offered the County the sum of $150.00 for its interest in a certain lot.on East Clveland Street in the Town of Dunn said lot being one the parcels acquired by Harnett County under tax foreclosure judgment A 1089 and being the second tract referred to in deed recorded in Book 242, at page 268, Harnett County Registry. Upon motion of Commissioner Ingram seconded by Commissioner Pate, said offer was accepted and the Chairman was ahthorized to execute deed attested by the Clerk, conveying its interest in said lot to L.F.Butler and McCauley Butler upon the payment by them of the sum of $150. to Harnett County. THE FOLLOWIN% JUE0'RS were drawn for the term of SUPERIOR COURT BEGINNING Feb. 5, 19511 Charles E. Lucas P.S. Dean Carlton C.Page Geo. C. Wimble Gilbert Brown J. B. Barnes Walter S. Barnes J.G.Ta1]ey Dalton Flowers S.C.Oliver Alfred Gray C. Graham Byrd A.S. Austin Tommy Stewart E.L.Jones Albert Hall Woodrow Gregory Alton Grimes Milton C.Westbrook W.A.Shaw David Weaver N F Matthews John Mack Wood James B.Jackson Geo H Godfrey J W Tutor A 0 Bledsoe Landon D Barefoot S.H.Butler,Jr. Oscar P.Lee Percy Johnson G R wells. W.A.Wilkins H J Walborn 0.C.Whittington T W Wester Erwin Fuquay Springs #1 Broadway #1 Lillington #3 #3 Lillington #1 Lillington Dunn #3 Angier, #2 Dunn #3 Dunn Dunn #2 Coats #1 Fuquay Springs #1 Buies Creek Bunnlevel Dunn Angier #2 Coats Erwin Manchester #1 #4 Dunn Buie's Creek Erwin #4 Dunn Manchester #1 /cliquey #1 Dunn #f3 Dunn Jonesboro Heights Dunn Fuquay #1 Maguey Springs Kipling Fuquay Springs #2 Fuquay #1 Fuquay Springs #1 Duke Buckhorn Upper L. River Upper L. River Upper L. River Neill's Creek Grove Black River Averasboro Averasboro Averasboro Gr ove Buckhorn Neill's Creek Stewart's Creek Averasboro Drove Grove Duke Anderson Creek Averasboro Neill's Creek Duke Averasboro Anderson Creek Buckhorn Averasboro Averasboro Barbecue ,Averasboro Buckhorn Hector's Creek Hector's Creek Hector's Creek Hector's Creek Hector's. Creek 15 1 The following jurors were drawn for the term of Superior Court beginning Feb. 12th Clarence G. Tart W.J.Cotton,Jr. Edward C.Lewis Charlie E.Burch Wallace Betts Clayton Taylor H.M.Arnold Elbert Clark Wallard Nordan Bragan Harrington Felton Warren Luther Warren W.A.Norris E. H. Patterson Arthur Dean John T. Holder N.H. Gardner Charlie W.Tart B C Kelly L H Brown George J Hodges Aaron Johnson Elbert R.Patterson John H Averett J H Revels Joseph A.Johnson A B lhrlington Moses Poole L L Lucas Charlie J.Upchurch Floyd Johnson James H Faircloth W. Nelson Ennis R B Butts W.H.Black,Jr. Ge o . T. Johnson Erwin #1 Kipling Coats #1 Angier #2 Lillington #1 Cameron #2 Fuquay Springs #1 Lillington #3 Lillington #3 Broadway #3 Dunn #1 Dunn #4 Willow Springs #1 Broadway #1 Holly Springs #1 Lillington #2 Lillington #3 Dunn #2 Jonesboro #1 Ma mers Dunn #3 Lillington #1 Broadway #1 Dunn #3 Fuquay Springs #1 Dunn Lillington #1 Erwin #1 Dunn Angier #2 #3 Dunn Angier #2 Dunn Fuquay #2 Lillington Lillington #1 Stewarts Creek Hector's Creek Grove Black River Neill's Creek Johnsonville Hector's Creek Upper L. River Upper L. River Upper Little River Averasboro Averasboro Black River Upper L. River Buckhorn Upper L. River Upper L. River Averasboro Barbecue Upper L.River Averasboro Neill's Creek Upper L.River Averasboro Hector's Creek Averasboro Neill's Creek Stewart's Creek Averasboro Bieck River Averasboro Grove Grove Neill's Creek Lillington Neill's Creek The Board adjourned to reconvene on Feb. 5th, 1951 at 10:00 A. M. C1eLti( to the Board Chair n. 16 The following checks were issued during the month of January 1951: 3615 void 3616 Maude Dail 3617 James Allen Matthews 3618 Alton B.Stewart 3619 Flora Kelly 3620 Jack Bell 3621 Mrs W.M.Tart 3622 Mary Eliza Dowdy 3623 Mrs Betty Tew 3624 C S Stephenson 3625 Thomas Lloyd Taylor 3626 Wachovia Bk & Tr Co. 3627 H D Oarson,Jr. 3628 L B McLean 3629 First Cit. Bk & Tr Co. 3630 Office Equipment & Supply 3631 National-Used Car Market 3632 Edwards & Broughton Co_. 3633 The Dailey 'Record 3634 Monroe Calculating Machine 3635 Preston Porter 3636 W F Bethune 3637 Wade Stewart 3638 C D McDowell 3639 W B Castleberry 3640 B E Sturgill 3641 H A Wells 3642 W E Salmon 3643 0 R Pearce 3644 K C Matthews 3645 The -Tri County News 3646 Thomson Davis Agency 3647 Raleigh Office Supply Co. 3648 Lillington Ice & Coal Co. 3649 Lillington Radio & Auto Co. 3650 Machine & Welding Go. 3651 Commercial Printing Co. 3652 Inez Harrington 3653 E B Culbreth 3654 G C Henderson 3655 K C Matthews, 3656 Beadle Graham 3657 Emma Lee Blue 3658 John Mullins 3659 Mary Lewis 3660 John Mason 3661 Progressive Store 3662 Brogden Produce Co. 3663 Thomas & Howard Co. 3664 J.T.Davenport & Sons 3665 Colonial Frozen Food 3666 James H Anderson Co. 3667 C B Dolge Co. 3668 Puritan Chemical Co. 3669 LaF'ayettevDtag Co. 3670 Ray's 3671 Womble Co. 3672 J E Womble & Sons 3673; J A Johnson 3674 W A Davis Milling Co. 3675 Champion Milling Co. 3676 Farmers Cotton Oil Co. 3677 Johnson Cotton Co. 3678 Allred Tin Shop 3679 Harnett Hardware Inc. 3680 Gray & Creech Inc. 3681 Loraine Vail 3682 Carolina Power & Light Co. 3683 Dunn Family Laundry 3684 Fannie McAllister 3685 American Public Health Ass 3686 Butler & Carroll Drug Co. 3687 State Lab. of Hygiene 3688 Wayne County Health Center 3689 Sinclair Refining Co. 3690 Dr. Charles Byrd 3691 State Commission for Blind 3692 Mrs Irma S Gossett 3693 Alfred Williams 3694 Michie Co. 3695 Robert B.Morgan 3696 Robert B.Morgan 3697 - Conservation and Dev. .allowance M et tt to 1f e rent for Negro part payment part payment witholding tax 0o. printing printing printing printing Co., Invoice Pees fees fees fees fees fees fees stamps & fees fees fees invoice bond invoice account statement Nov. acct. for printing Dec. postage bond fees fees & laundry Work at County Home work at County Home work at County Home work at County Home paid out supplies supplies invoice invoice Lockers Dec. acct. invoice invoice invoice drugs for County Hone mdse. mdse. mdse. repairs invoice invoice invoice invoice repairs statement invoice materials light bill Nov. & Dec. acct. cleaning Membership supplies supplies supplies invoice clinics invoice work in Clerk's Office supplies invoice pm tap fees in court cases County's psrt Agent Courthouse $10.00 10.00 30.00 20.00 16.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 150.00 25.00 833.70 3.20 43.25 3.70 51.00 32.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 5.00 55.00 5.00 12.'0 17.38 14.96 140.50 100.00 108.02 7.20 2.26 67.69 43.05 40.00 10.00 85.00 62.40 45.00 70.00 60.00 8.00 133.38 27.37 37.20 35.09 83.82 4.93 170.70 28.13 18.81 3.21 12.80 8.75 100.43 3.00 101.05 72.04 21.75 9.00 18.00 8.80 39.26 7.63 5.55 14.63 12.00 7.00 5.24 20.75 11.25 31.82 30.00 366.07 50.00 13.40 6.00 9.00 38.20 32.74 17 3698 Driver Music Co. 3699 Harnett County News 3M00 Tart Coal & Oil Co. 3701 Town of Lillington 3702 Layton Supply Co. 3703 Johnson & Bryan 3704 Purdie Bros. Inc. 3705 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 3706 Kelly's Drug Store 3707 Storr Sales Co. 3708 Leo D Partin 3709 Wesley Lee 3710 D R Lee's Grocery 3711 E V McLamb 3712 R B Johnson 3713 Progressive Store 3714 D R Lee's Grocery 3715 A & P Tea Co. 3716 void 3717 Wesley Lee 3718 Womble Food Store 3719 Massie Dorman 3720 Mrs W B Mangum 3721 "M" System Store 3722 0 G Rya is 3723 L L Walborn 3724 G F Bennett 3725 Johnson & Bryan 3726 Spence & Harrington 3727 Colonial Stores,Inc. 3728 Mrs J G Bennett 3729 Hood's Drug Store 3730 Adams & Young Drug Co. 3731 Butler and Carroll Drug Co. 3732 Hood's Drug Store 3733 Dunn Pharmacy 3734 Broadway Drug Store 3735 Kelly's Drug Store 3736 Moore County Hospital 3737 R L Pittman 3738 Good Hope Hospital Inc. 3739 R.L.Pitmman Hospital 3740 Dr C B Codrington 3741 void 3742 Williams 5 10 25 Store 3743 Pope's 5/ $5.00 3744 Pope's Dept. Store 3745 The Western N C Sanatorium 3746 N C Sanatorium 3747 Western N C Sanatorium 3748 Eastern N C Sanatorium 3749 John Mason 3750 R B O'Quinn 3751 Carl E Fitchett 3752 M D Lanier 3753 Mrs-Irma S Gossett 3754 W H•Matthews 3755 David Campbell 3756 D.P.Ray,Jr. 3757 Marvin West 3758 Carolina Tel & Tel.Co. 3759 Roy C Earp 3760 J V Penny, 3761 D P Ray,Jr. 3762 void 3763 C G Fields 3764 void 3765 E M Blanchard 3766 D P Ray,Jr. 3767 D P Ray,Jr. 3768 Carrie Spe ight Alston 3769 H D Carson,Jr. 3770 W H Matthews 3771 David Campbell 3772 Pope's 5$ $5.00 3773 W A Johnson 3774 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co. service printing invoice County's water bill supplies supplies supplies Dec. laundry Acct. Office supplies relief order relief order relief orders relief order relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief orders relief order relief order relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief medicine medicine medicine medicine hospitilization hospitilization hospitalization hospitalization services relief relief relief board and Treatment hospitalization board and treatment hospitalization refund welfare meeting welfare meeting postage work in Clerk's office salary salary part payment relief order telephone bill relief order relief dog tickets Dec. salary 3 days as Officer of Gra Jury tickets Jury tickets court reporting part payment salary salary Christmas decorations January salary inv. *12.50 79.75 387.02 90.45 27.05 158.68 85.12 42.88 98.90 162.61 10.00 30.00 10.0 20.00 10.00 35.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 30.00 19.18 1.35 9.60 6.25 150.00 12.50 101.30 66.00 38.00 4.72 3.92 10.00 34.66 222.72 17.79 83.43 25.00 5.00 6.92 30.00 15.00 45.00 30.00 125.00 5.00 171.10 15.00 5.00 49.50 25.00 nd Jury 15.00 294.70 507.40 91.23 25.00 45.00 30.00 18.10 200.00 13.00 18 3775 W H Matthews 3776 David Campbell 3777 Carolina Tel & Te1.Co. 3778 C.G Fields 3779 H.D Carson 3780 First Cit. Bk & Tr Co. 3781 First Cit. Bk & Tr Co. 3782 Nina P Bethune 3783 void 3784 M D Lagier Tart WIN B F Ingram R.L Pate 3888 Worth L Byrd 3889 Berles C Johnson 3890 Lottie Patterson 3891 void 3E92 Alice Patterson g7gg Lola m'Quinn 3794 W E Salmon 3795 Roget. M. Mann 3796 Rachel Weaver 3797 Inez Harrington 3798 Edna Kelly 3799 Ada W Stone 3800 ,void 3801 Hilda Shaw' 6802 Velma S Edwards 3803 K.0 Matthews 3804 Mrs K C.Matthews 3805 John Mason 3806 Wilma Williams 3807 Naomi Hawley 3808 Mildred Bradsher 3809 Leona Breeden 3810 Marjorie G Richey 3811 Mary L McKnight 3812 Emma Lee West 3813 Betty Jean Johnson 3814 C R Ammons 3815 T D OPQuinn 3816 Loraine Vail 3817 Lela F Huntley 3818 Julia-Ellen Stewart 3819 Dr W B Hunter_ 3820 Mrs Mary M Garrell 3821 Mabel L Alston 3822 Myrtle D Register 3823 Hattie E Barnes 3824 Glynn T Johnson 3825 M H Canady 3826 Ruby L Howell. 3827 Virginia B Pittard 3828 Sara `0 Moffitt 3829 Robert B Morgan 3830 Elizabeth F Matthews 3831 Ruby T Currin 3832 F H Taylor 3833 Neill McKay Ross 3834-L B McLean 3835 Jean Maness 3836 L K Boston 3837 Ida P Hinnant 3838 Ophelia McLean 3839 void 3840 Agnes S Bordeaux 3841 D,P Ray Jr 3842 C G Fields 3843 R B O'Quinn 3844 Rufus Smith 3845 Carolina Power & Light Co 3846 Edith W Green 3847 W H Matthews 3848 David Campbell 3849 Frank Giles & D W Johnson salary salary telephone bill Jannuary salary balance January salary issue principal int. PP. fP tl January salary postage January salary January salary Jan. salary Jan. salary an salary & travel Jan. salary Jan. salary January salary January salary & travel January salary January salary January salary salary January January salary, salary January salary January salary January salary January salary January salary January salary January salary - January salary & travel January salary & travel January salary & travel mileage January salary & travel January salary & travel January salary & travel January Salary & travel January salary January salary & travel January salary & travel January salary & travel January salary & travel January salary &travel January salary & travel January _salary & travel & exp. January salary *xtaanat January salary January salary & travel January salary January salary January salary January salary January salary balance January salary & travel January salary January salary January salary January salary salary balance Jan. salary & travel welfare Board meeting welfare Board meeting sawing wood • light bill work part time salary salary repairs 45.00 30.00 8.40 25.00 161.00 6635.32 10614.00 50.00 7.00 50.00 25.00 60.00 25.00 365.80 153.60 145.40 141.30 419.24 200.00 120.80 258.63 155.40 112.60 122.65 122.65 250. 75.. 165. 313.72 159.40 149.50 125.00 263.67 250.18 221.84 18.24 204.00 162.00 150.80 100.80 30.00 614.75 260.24 253.74 222.54 253.01 232.08 308.01 131.20 104.40 247.27. 358.50 184.50 153.60 194.85 175.00 263.65 122.65 120.00 65.00 10.00 18.00 215.10 6.20 5.00 13.50 110.09 9.00 45.00 30.00 270.00