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03071955r 4 00 MARCH 7th. 1955 THE BOARD OF Commissioners met in regular session on Maonday, March 7th., 1955, at 10 :00 A. M., with all members present. Also present were the Clerk to the Board, and the County Attorney. The monthly report of Elizabeth F. Matthews, Clerk of Superior Court, was approved and ordered filed. The report of D. P. Ray:, 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, Veteran Service •Officer, was approved and ordered filed. The report of B. H. Sellers and Roy Godwin, County Electrical Inspectors, -were approved and ordered filed. Commissioner Womble moved, seconded by Commissioner B. P. Ingram, that the County purchase the Lamar Simmons lot on the corner of Front and Ninth Streets and erect thereon a County Library Building. Motion carried. . The following committee was named.by the Board of Commissioners as a planning committee to make plans for the building, James Spence, Chairman, G. T. Proffitt, L. A. Tart, J. E. Womble, Mrs. Alton Johnson, Mrs. S. R. McKay and Mrs. Walter Gray of the North Carolina Library Commission. This Committee will plan the Building and report to the Board of Commissioners. Commissioner Pate moved, seconded by Commissioner Womble, that Betty Cannon, Junior Clerk in the Welfare Department, whose salary is now 4160.00 per month, be raised to $180.00 per month as a Senior cleric effective as of July lst. 1955. Motion carried. Bond # 92- 292501 with Leonard Lee Upchurch, Jailor and Deputy Sheriff as Principal intthe amount of 42,000.00 with Maryland Casualty Company was approved PUBLIC OFFICIAL BOND NO. 92- 292501 MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Leonard Lee Upchurch, Lillington, North Carolina, 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 Obligee) in the penalty of Two Thousand and no /100 - - - - -- Dollars (42,000.00); 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 AFORESOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that Whereas, the said Principal was appointed Jailer and Deputy Sheriff,fHarnett:County, North Carolina, for the term beginning on the 6th, day of Dec. 1954, and ending on the 6th day of Dec. 1955. 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 prececent 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 giveing 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 act or acts covered by this bond, which may have been committed by the Princi- pal up to the date of such cancellation, under the terms, conditions and provisions of this bond, and theSurety shall, upon surrencer of this bond and its release from all liability thereunder, refund the premium paid, less a pro rate part thereof, for the time this bond shall have been in force. 401 SIGN -D, SaLED AND DATED, this 11th day of February, 1955 Witness: Leonard Lee Upchurch (Seal) Inez HarrinJton Principal (Seal) MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY Countersigned James F. Davis rtesident Ament Bond # 5231759 with Grover Cleveland Henderson, Coroner, as Principal with LumbermensMutual Casualty Company in the amount of 42,000.00, was approved. Public Official'stond LUMBER,iENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY A Corporation Mutual Insurance Building Chicago 40 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: Bond No S 231 759 That Grover Clevelant Henderson of Dunn, State of North Carolina hereinafter called the Principal, and Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, hereinafter called the Surety, a corporation organized under the laws of the :state of Illinois, with its Home Office in the City of Chicago, in the said State, are veld and firmly bound unto Harnett County, State of Nortn Carolina, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of Two thousand ana no /100 -- Dollars 42,000.00) for the pay- ment whereof to the Obligee the Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors, ad- ministrators, and assigns and the Surety binds itself, its successors and assings, jointly and severally firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the above -named Principal nas been duly appointed or elected to the office of Coroner of the County of Harnett, State of North Carolina, for the term of office beginning on Dec. 6, 1954. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF TUE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if the Principal shall, d ring the said term, fiathfully perform such d.ities as may be imposed on him by law and shall honestly account for all money to t may come into his own hands in his official capacity, then this obligation shall be void; other- wise it shall remain in force. SIGNED, Si' L1 D AND DATED this 23rd day of Dec. 1 Witnesses 54. Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company as to the Principal G. A. Knappik, Atty in Fact Counter signed By: Harry R. ndndall Licened resident Accent J. T. Fernday As to the Surety) Principal (:seal) The County Attorney reported that pursuant to the boards instructions he advertised the sale of the County Library Building for two weeks in the Harnett County News, and there pursuant to said notice offered the same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 11 o'clock A. M., on baturday, 'March 5th 1955, when and where Dou;ald Mchae became the last and highest bidder at the price of *350.00 Thereupon, upon motion of Commissioner Jonnson, seconded by Commissioner Ingram, the Board being of the opinion tnat tie said price was inadequate, rejected said bid On the request of L. B. McLean, Veteran's Service Officer, Upon Motion of Commissioner Womble, seconded b;r Commissioner Ingram, James E. cease, Erwin, Henry h. Prince, Fuquay Springs, R. and David A. Ivey, Erwin were exempt from pole tax liability by reason of being 100% disabled veterans. roe The following road petitions were approved and .ordered maildd to State Highway and Public Works Commission. (1) to maintain and gravel that certain road Township which runs from a point on the Peach Farm to a point on that road (unnamed) near the horse of borhood road a distance of 7/10 miles. in Upper Little River near the home of F. J. McLean, Dayton Brown known as a neigh- (2) 10 gravel that road in Stewart's Creek Township which runs from Mrs. Mollie Blalock to Jim Christian as a connection of two dead end roads, a distance of 4/10 miles. THE FOLLOWING NAMES» RE DRAWN FOR THE JAGGERS CASE IN FEBRUARY, For Special Jury. - Norman H. Aikins Lealand F. Matthews Joe Bledsoe Hallie Walker Col Wilson W. Hart L M Jeffries Ernest Darroch Preston Wilson C E Grady L M Jernigan W H Weaver R L Stewart Howard Penny Preston Parker Willial M. Hobson Fuquay # 2 Linden # 1 Erwin It 1 Angier # 2 Lillington # 2 Dunn Lillington # 3 Angier Chalybeate Springs Dunn # 5 Coats ;# 1 Erwin Coats ,# 1 Coats - Dunn # 4 Hector's Creek D§tewart's Creek uke Black River Lillington Averasboro Anderson Creek Black River Hector's Creek Averasboro black River Duke Grove Grove Averasboro THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRAWN FOR THE 'TERM OF CIVIL COURT BEGINNING APRIL 4th. 1955. 1. S P (Percy McNeill 2. Willis Warren 3. James West 4. Leo J. Hessman 5. Duncan Darroch 6. 0 H Mangum - 7. L L Moore 8. Ernest Mitchell 9. M I Dean 10. E L Nash 11. J C Clayton 12. Hubert Parker 13. Adlee Gainey 14. Marjorie Ryals 15. Weldon Smith 16. Allen Shaw 17. Leon S. Jernigan 18. Edwin B. Stewart 19. G S Lasater 20. W A Tart 21. Clifton Dean 22. J E Wester 23. Edwin W. Williams 24. Dugene G. Purcell 25. L C Bullock 26. J B Dewar 27. Archie Pope 28. Silas Baker 29. Henry Mason 30. Charlie Johnson 31. R F Avery 32. Maylon Avery 33. 0 H Best 34. N Ray Matthews 35. Alton Marshburn 36. Allen T. Jackson Jonesboro Heights 1 7 Dunn # 1 Erwin Chalybeate Springs Cameron # 2 Cameron # 2 Erwin Fuquay ;# 2 Fuquay .# 2 Fuquay 1 1 spring Lake # 1 Lillington 1 8 Dunn # 4 Buie's Creek Angier 1 2 Bunnlevel # 1` Dunn Dunn Bunnlevel ,# 1 Dunn # 2 Lillington #v3 Buie's Creek Dytnn Erwin Fuquay # 1 Fuquay # 1 . Dunn Fuquay ;# 1 Bunnlevel :# 1 Cameron # 2 Erwin Coats # 1 Dunn :# 3 Kipking Jonesboro # 6 Erwin Barbecue Averasboro, Duke Hector's Creek Johnsonville Johnsonville Duke Buckhorn Buckhorn Buckhorn Anderson Creek Lillington Averasboro Neill's Creek Black River Anderson Creek Averasboro Averasboro Anderson Creek Averasboro Upper Little River Neill's Creek Averasboro Duke Buckhorn Buckhorn Averasboro Buckhorn Stewart's Creek Johnsonville Duke Grove Averasboro Hector's Creek Barbecue Duke 1 1 THE FOLLCWING JURCS W„R ±. DRAWN FCR I'3 Tc:RM OF CIVIL COURT BEGIN lNIG ::PRIL lath. 1955. 1. J E Horton 2. 011ie Williford J. 0 B Beasley 4. Clayton J„hnson 5. James Mc1 eill 6. Keith G. Finch 7. Aaron A. Norris b. H. L. woodley 9. Clarence Phillips 10. Lan don Womack 11. A C Smith 12. C M Curroll 13. John Wesley Purdie 14. W R Turlington, Jr. 15. James A. Surles 16. J H Byrd 17. M C Collins 18. E M }Jain 19. R L holland 20. Gerald Langdon 21. Mrs. Jewel H. Manning 22. George H. Barrett 23. Allen B. stone 214. Ray Morris 25. Leon Cunnings 26. J J west 27. W H Lee 2b. J E Mangum 29. L F Dawson 30. R H White 31 Sam Byrd 32. Lamar Simmons 33. R J Campbell 34. J K Adcock 35. Vernelle Holder 36. Ottis S. Jackson Bunnlevel Angier Dunn Erwin # 1 Broadway 1 1 Dunn Dunn # 3 Lillington 1 2 Dunn Broadway 1 1 Lillington he 3 Fuquay # 1 Dunn Lillington Dunn Erwin 1 1 Fuquay # 2 Lillington # 2 Fuquay 1 1 Coats # 1 Erwin if 1 Dunn Lillington Angier Lillington ;1 3 Cameron # 2 Dunn Fuquay # 2 Lillington # 2 Ca.neron g 2 Bunnlevel Lillington Sanford it 6 Dunn Broadway 1 1 Dunn Stewart's Creek Neill's Creek Averasboro Grove Upper Little hiver Averasboro Averasboro Lillington « verasboro Upper Little hiver Upper Little niver Buckhorn hverasboro Lillington Averasboro Stewart's Creek Hector's Creek Lillington suckhorn Grove Erwin he 1 Stewart's Creek Averasboro Lillington Black hiver Barbecue Johnsonville Averasboro Hector's Creek Lillington Johnsonville Stewart's Creek Lillington Johnsonville Everasboro Upper Little niver Averasboro 404 COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA STATEMENT CONCERNING SCHOOL INDEBTEDNESS I, H. D. Carson, Jr., County Accountant of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, do make and file the following statement of the financial: condition of Said County,hhaving been designated by the Board bf Commissioners for that pur pose. 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 otherwise, and whether incurred by original creation of the debt or by assumption of debt (Harnett County having assumed all outstanding indebted- ness for school purposes of every city, town, school district, school taxing dis- trict, township or other - political subdivision in the County), including debt in- curred 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 or debt incurred in anticipation of the sale of any kind of bonds except funding and refunding bonds; ( a), b) Assessed valuation of property as last fixed for County taxation Outstanding School Debt (c) Bonded debt to be incurred lender orders either passed or introduced School Building Bonds (a) (e) School sinking funds, being money or investments thereof pledged and held for the pay- ment of principal of outstand- ing school debt i> 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...... The sumof items (b): and (c)' Amount_ of unissued funding. and refunding school bonds included in gross debt... . The sum of items '(e), (f), and (g)- Net school debt, being the sum by which item (d) exceeds item (h) ....:........ The percentage that the net school debt bears to said assessed valuation...... 6914.500.00 2,000,000 State of North Carolina Harnett County ss .00 .00 None 51,410,819.02 2,694,500.00 s 2,694,500.00 214% H. D. Carson, Jr, County Accountant of Harnett Co. North Carolina Subscribed and sworn to before -me this 7th day of March, 1955. Lottie Patterson My Commission expires May 7, 1955 Seal Notary Public I, Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Comm - issioners for the County of Harnett, North Carolina, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true cop* of a statement filed with me on March 7, 1955, after the introduction of an order authorizing 82,000,000 Schhol Building Bonds, and .ghat said statement is ripen to public inspection. Witness my hand and the corporate seal of said Board, this 7th day of March, 1955. / Inez Harrington tRe i ter�7of D eds.and ex ofgicip Cl rk of Ofenaaronett,fNoolormiUarolina, or the county The Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett, North Carolina, met in regular session at the County Courthouse in Lillington, the regular place of meet- ing at 10 o'clock A. M., March 7, 1955. Present: Chariman L. A. Tart and Commissioners J. E. Womble, R. L. Pate, R. Glenn Johnson and B. P. Ingram. Absent: alone Commissioner Womble introduced the following order authorizing bonds which which was read: ORDER AUTHORIZING ,02,000.000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS WHERB S, The board of Education of Harnett County has certified to this Board a resolution passed on February 7, 1955, finding that it is necessary in order to comply with the constitutional requirement for the maintenance of school in Harnett County six months in each year to erect additional school buildings, remodel and enlarge existing school buildings, and acquire necessary land and equipment therefor in order to provide additional elementary and secondary school facilities, the es- timated cost of which is :2,000,000; and WHEREAS, said resolution requosts the Board of Commissioners to take all necess- ary steps, by the issuance of bonds or otnerwise, so that such school facilities may be provided; and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has carefully examined the facts and has de- termined and does hereby find as a fact that said statements of tae above ,a:entioned resolution are true and that it has become the duty of said Board of Commissioners, 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 this order and in said resolution may be pro- vided in order to maintain the six months' school term in the County of Harnett as required by the Constitution; now, therefore, BE IT ORDERED -ND 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 main- tain the six months' school term in said County of harnett as required by the Con- stitution, 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 Build- ing Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding 42,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds,with any other funds available for such purpose, for erecting additional school buildings, remodeling and enlarging existing school buildings, and acquiring necessary land and equipment therefor in order to provide additional ele- mentary and secondary 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 County debt has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspection. L. That this order shall take effect when approved by the voters of the County at an election as provided in said Act. Tne Board thereupon designated the County Accountant as the officer to make and file with the Clerk the statement of debt and assessed valuation of the County as 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 statement of debt and assessed valuation as so required, which statement shown (a) that the percentage wnich the net school debt bears to the assessed val- uation of the County is 5.24 %, and (b) that the County has assumed all outstanding indebtedness for school purposes of every city, town, school district, school tax- ing district, township or other political subdivision in the County. The Clerk thereupon confirmed the recital in the statement of the County Accountant with reference to the assumption by the County of school indebtedness add stated that a county wide tax had been levied in each year since 1953 for the payment of such indebtedness. The Clerk also called to the attention of the Board the follo of The County Finance Act, as amended: "Provided, further, that if any cthunty shall assume all outstanding indebtedness for scil.00l purposes of every city, town, school district, school taxing district, township or other political subdivision therein, the limit of the net debt of such county for school pur poses, - including the debt so assumed, shall be eight per cent (8%)' Thereupon the order entitled: "Order Authorizing 2,000,000 School Building Bonds" was passed on first reading. On motion duly made and unanimously carried the Board fixgd 10:00 olc A. M., April 4, 1955, as the hour and day for the'. public hearing upon the going order, and directed the Clerk to publish said order, together with ed note as required by The County Finance Act, as amended, in the Harnett News not later than the tenth day before Said date lock fore- the append - 'County X07 The Poard adjourned Clerk to board 1 THE FOLLOWING CHECKS WERE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH 500 M. D. Lanier, Postmaster, Postal cards 50.00 501 First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co Withholding tax 1,490.60 502 M D Lanier, Postmaster Postage 40.00 503 J E Womble Welfare Board Meeting 5.00 504 Earl McD. Westbrook Welfare Board Meeting 7.24 505 .Mrs. E H Bost Welfare Board Meeting 6.68 506 Conservation and Development. County's part for fire control 385.211 507 Carolina Tel and Tel Company Telephone bill for tax listing office 10.88 508 N O State Commission for Blind Invoice dated Mar. 3, 1955 537.90 509 Mrs. E. J. Freeman Boarding home care for Peggy Sue 25.00 Williams 510 Mrs, P. L. Teasley Boarding home care 70.00 511 Mrs. Emma Lee Jacobs Boarding home care .42.00 512 Mrs. Margie Johnson 7° t° 42.00. 513 Mrs. Margie Johnson " 9 42.00 514 Mrs. Louis Roland Tart 1t to 42.00 515 Mrs. Louis Roland Tart 11 t° 42.00 516 Mrs. Louis Roland Tart E0 11 42.00 517. Floyd Upchurch 9 9 20.00 518 Mrs. Goldie H. Meekins Supt. ° 9 35.00 519 Mrs. Goldie H. Meekins Supt 1° It 35.00 520 Mrs. Goldie H. Meekins Supt. Lunch money 11.50 521 Wachovia Bank & Trust 1'o Mar. rent for Negro Agents. office 15.00 522 Wilbourne Furniture Co March rent for Veteran's office 27.50 523 H C Whittenton Salary 42.50 524 R Langdon Salary 42.50 525 Annie Ashley Salary 18.00 526 H C Whittenton Additional Janitorial services 10.00 527 R C Langdon Additonal Janitorial services 10.00 528 Mrs. John Mason Extra Boarding home care 225.00 529 National Market Reports Inc Invoice 21.75 530 L.L Holder, "onstable Fees 15.00 531 E L Jackson, Constable Fees 5.00 532 W B Castleberry, Constable Fees 15.00 533 L C Gregory, Jr. Fees 3.00 534 R C Mbnday, Constable Fees 6.00 535 Leon Smith, Rural Policeman Fees 16.00 536 L L Upchurch, Deputy Sheriff Fees 9.00 537 B E Sturgill, Rural Policeman Fess 14.00 538 Lonnie B. Jackson, 1onstable Fees 49.40 539; Thomas -Davis .Agency Bond for L. L. Upchurch 10.00 540 Piedmont Communication Co Maintenance service for March 110.00 541 Automotive Supply Co Invoice 25.20 542 Layton Supply Co Supplies for Courthouse and Jail 72.50 543 Duro -Test Corporation Invoice 198.20 544 McLamb Supply Co, Invoice 20..14 545 Owen G. Dunn Co. Supplies Reg. of Deeds 105.95 546 Observer Printing House Invoice 96.47 547 .Inez Harrington, Reg. of Deeds Feb. Postage 50.00 548 Grover C. Henderson, Coroner Fees 159.00 549 L. L. Upchurch Jailor Fees 67.80 550 Johnson `and Bryan Feb. account for Co. jail 168.81 551 Welborn and Co. Invoice 97.50 552 LaFayette Drug Store Statement 18.25 553 Dr. J. K. Williford Professional services 73.00 554 Modern Laundry and Cleaners Statement 2.90 555 Twyford Printing Co. Invoice 64.45 556 Carolina Dictating Equipment Co, Invoice 1,134.00 557 Gray & Creech Inc Invoice 22.13 558 Dr. :C B Codrington V D Clinic 30.00 559 Wayne County Health Dept: 15 milk supplies 22.50 560 Dr. A L Cornwell Registrar of Vital Statistics 206.00 561 Charlie Council dleaning at Dunn Health Center 8.55 562 Nu -Home Builders and Supply Co Invoice 3.75 563 McLeod's Electrical Service , Invoice 10.71 564 Westinghouse Electric Corp Invoice 54.00 565. The Dunn Dispatch 6tatement 15.00 566 Dunn Family Laundry Statement 5.60 567 Dr. Charles W. Byrd Clinics 90.00 568 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C S C Fees in court cases 34.98 569 L F West Relief orders 20.00 570 Milner Stores Co, Relief orders 40.00 571 Lewis F. Gilbert Relief orders 20.00 572 The Great A & P Tea Co. Relief orders 15.00 573 City Market Relief ofders 22.50 574 Fred W. Brown tt 't 30.00 575 Johnson and Bryan 7 '4 25.0,0 576 Progressive Store Relief fps 100.61 577 E L Baird 1° '° 15.00 409 1 578 J R Griffin Relief order 5.00 579 W M Crawford & 'Jon " " 10.00 580 Marvin C. nest " " 10.00 581 M F Hodges and on If 9 15.00 582 Dunn Bargain Store " " 10.00 583 C E Cochrane a " 10.00 584 Kelly's Drug store Statement 112.30 5b5 Hood's Drug Store Medicine authorized by Welfare De ?t. 1.00 5 b Mcl` night's Drug store Statement 11 " 44.49 587 Dunn Hospital Inc hospitalization 663.00 588 Highsmith Hospital Hospitalization 32.00 5b9 Out Patient Dept. Memorial Hospital - Hospitalization 8.00 590 Duke Hospital Hospitalization 193.25 591 N C Memorial hospital " 250.00 592 N C ° " Hospitalization 75.00 593 Void 'void 594 Ray's Relief orders 30.00 595 Pope's 5¢ to 45.00 Store Relief order 6.00 596 Sexton's Dept. Store Relief order 5.00 597 Pauline curt- " 11 15.00 598 Carson W. Davis Statement authorized by 9.95 Welfare dept. 599 Dr. B P Marshba.ks Jr. Professional Dept. 5.00 600 Special Service 'Welfa -e Fund Refund 5.25 601 Wake Co. TB Sanatorium Services authorized by Welfare Dept. 115.00 602 The N C Sanatorium hospitalization authorized by Welfare Dept.285.22 603 The Lastern N C Sanatorium Hospitalization 16.80 604 Harnett County News Printing 324.00 605 Raleigh Office Supply Co Statement 23.77 606 The Daily Record Statement 35.10 607 Bowen Office Rquipment Co. Invoice 146.39 608 Office Equipment & Supply Co Statement 5.05 609 C R Moore, Sheriff Fees 32.60 610 Storr Sales Co Invoice 41.46 611 James H. Anderson Co. Invoice 156.05 612 Town of Li,llington county's water bill 13.45 613 Mitchell Printing Co Supplies 100.611 614 Lillington Ice and Fuel Co Gas and Coal 227 8 615 Kelly's Drug Store Statement 24.73 616 Lewis Super Service Co Invoice 315.21 617 B M. Turlington Services (Contractor) 97.50 618 Carolina Office Equipment Co Invoices 30.50 619 Void Void 620 Good Hope Hospital Hospitalization 355.30 621 A P T D County's part for A P T D March 1955 648.75 622 Jas. A. Taylor and Sons Ins. Agency Premium on Co, property 134.31 623 J. Grady Johnson Agent Premium Co property 134.32 624 C J Hanna & Son Inc Premium Co Property 134.30 625 Culbreth - Hutaff Inc 11 II 134.30 626 James H. Anderson Co Invoice 26.10 627 Dr. J W Boone Jr. Professional servies 8.00 628 J B Hall Supt Boarding home care 3.84 629 J B Hall Supt. Medicine Authorized by Wel. Dept. 7.00 630 H C dhittenton Salary 42.50 631 R C Langdon salary 142.50 632 Annie Ashley Salary 18.00 633 H 0 Whittenton Janitorial services 10.00 634 R 0 Langdon " " 10.00 635 Walter Johnson Concrete walk to Jail 48.50 636 Willie Ludwig Prince General nelinf 5.00 637 Katherine McCollum Eixtra boarding home care 50.00 638 Coker Boarding Home " " " " 30.00 639 Mrs. Lillie Lett 9 " " " 15.00 640 John M. Strong, Supreme Court Reporter Subscription to advance 10.00 sheets 641 M D Lanier, Postmaster Postage 642 Sargent and Sowell Inc Invoice 643 A P T D county's part for A P T D Mar.1955 644 M D Lanier, Postmaster Postage 645 Void Void 646 Void Void 647 H C Whittenton Salary 646 R C Langdon Salary 649 Annie Ashley Salary 650 Carolina Power and Light Co County's light bill 651 Duke Hospital Hospitalization 652 H C Whittentcn Janitorial services 653 R C Langdon " " 654 E H Lasater Services 655 Carolina Tel and Tel Co County's Tel bill 656 D P Hay Jr. Jury tickets 25.00 4.27 10.00 10.00 42.50 42.50 18.00 120.11 25.50 10.00 10.00 192.98 288.67 141.40 410 657 A Y Tudor 658 L A Tart 659 B P Ingram 660 R. Glenn Johnson 661 R L Pate 662 J- E Womble 663 VA Johnson 664 Berles C. Johnson 665 Lottie Patterson 666 Effie Davis 667 Rachel Denning 668 D P Ray Jr. 669 Alice Patterson 670 Lola O'kLuinn 6 %1 0 R Moore 672 Ramona C'teuinn 673 B E Sturgill 674 Clarence E. Moore 675 A. Walker O''ocuinn 676 J. Stanley Byrd 678 H D Carson, Jr. 679 Rachel Weaver 680 Inez Harrington 681 Velma S. Edwards 682 Flora Green Milton 683 Hilda Shaw 684 Inez W. Sessoms 685 L. L. Upchurch 686 Nancy M. Upchurch 687 C R Ammons 688 T D O"o1uinn - 689 Juanita S. Hight 690 Lela F.' Huntley .691 Margaret E. Ray 692 Fannie L. Byrd 693 Dr. W B Hunter 694 Dr. W.B. Hunter 695 M. Irene.Lassiter 696 Lilly P. Taylor 697 Hattie E. Barnes 698 Vernelle Cameron 599 Jessie Taylor 700 M H Canady 701 Gertrude P. Johnson 702 Void 703 Myrtle D. Register 704 Elizabeth F. Matthews 705 Ruby T. Currin 706 Edna K. Newton 707 Madie Lee Morgan 708 Mary Lou Matthews 709 M 0 Lee 710 Neill McKay 711 L B McLean 712 Jean Maness 713 L K Boston 714 Ophelia McLean 715 Ida -P. Hinnant 716 D P Ray Jr. 71f WilmaWilliams 718 Naomi Hawley 719 Leona Breeden 720 Irma S. Gossett 721 Betty Cannon 722 Davey Jo Lutsden 723 Charles R. Williams 724 Marjorie G. R &chey 725 Emma Lee West 726 Margaret J, Carringer 727 Florence K. Howard 728 Louise Wade 729 Void 730 Hospital Saving Asso Officer of Grand Jury March salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary and travel. Mar. salary Work in Tax Supervisor's office t, k It and travel Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar.- salary Mar. salary Mar. Salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary M;r. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary and travel Mar. expense Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary Void Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary noss Mar. salary Mar. salary and travel Mar. Salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. salary Jury tickets Mar. Salary and travel Mar. salary Mar. salary Mar. galary Mar. salary Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Mar. salary and travel Void Group Insurance for Harnett Co employees 731 Colonial Life and Accident Ins Co. Group Insurance 33.00 732 Willoway N. Wilson Mar.salary 132.80 733 Carolina Tel and Tel Co Tel bill Dunn Health Center 17.50 734 Virginia C. Johnson Work in Tax Collector's office 10.80 735 -Nathan H. Yelton, Director Social Security Tax(employer's contri- 158.40 Harnett Co Board of Health bution) 736 Nathan H. Yelton, Director Social Security tax withheld' 158.40 Harnett Co Board of Health and travel and travel and travel and travel and travel and travel $ 15.00. 52.00 66.00 27.50 27.50 24.50 220.00 426.20 187.65 131.20 129.35 389.40 178.45 178.65 469.30 165.90 378.50 378.50 358.35 379.20 406.20 151.45 308.80 197.55 154.65 144.55 129.80 137.50 82.50 229.50 183.10 73.20 179.65 133..40 17.50 670.55 15.00 361.82 295.99 317.14 280.67 300.76 376.11 188.15 257.33 413.40 215.10 153.60 143.50 131.20 280.70 275.00 316.25 149.45 175.50 21.00 79.00 253.90 360.45 186.35 186.95 196.05 138.95 370.80 350.80 326.30 331.95 349.23 292.55 273.27 109.90 411 1 1 737 Irene Le'ueux Court reporting Mar. term 738 Helms Motor express Inc Bill No H 109434 Jury tickets salary oalary Salary Janitorial services n it Hospitalization Postage Postage delfare Board Meeting jIelfare Board Meeting Postage for Welfare Dept. 739 D P hay Jr. 740 H C 4hittenton 741 R C Langdon 742 Annie Ashley 743 H C 1hittenton 744 R C Langdon 745 Duke Hospital 746 M D Lanier, Postmaster 747 M D Lanier, Postmaster 748 J E 4omble 749 Mrs. E H Best 750 M D Lanier, Postmaster $ 146.00 2.00 784.55 42.50 42.50 18.00 10.00 10.00 150.00 10.00 40.00 5.00 6.68 500.00