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1003195547tJ 1 1 1 OCTOBER Jrd. 1955 The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, October 3, 1955, at 10:00 A.M., with all members present. Also present were the County Attorney, W. A. Johnson, and the Clerk to the Board, Inez Harrington. The report of blizabeth Matthews, Clerk 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 Kyle Harrington, Clerk of Recorder'sCourt, was approved and ordered filed. The report of Roy Godwin, Electrical Inspector, was approved and ordered filed. The report of B. H. Sellars, Electrical Inspector, was approved and ordered filed. The report of L. B. McLean, Veteran Service Officer, was approved and ordered filed. Upon motion of Commissioner Womble, seconded by Commissioner Ingram, the Board was unanimousf‘to change the milage allowance for Rural Policeman on their official travel out of Harnett County and to provide that said Rural Policemen shall compute their milage to and from Harnett County -4,K Motion carried. The Board ordered that Annie Ashley, cook at County Jail be raised from $18.00, per week, to Ii20.00 per week, beginning as of this month. The Board ordered that Kenneth Miller, Norfolk, Va., a disabled war veteran, be exempt from Peddlers License in accordance with General Statute as provided by law in such cases. The following road Petitions wre approved: (1) To take over and maintain that road in Grove Township, which Coats - Bailey Cross roads, to Bethea Church Road, a distance of 9/10 (Petition given to Miss°iary 'Stephenson to present) (2) To take over and maintain that road in Grove Township, which highway known as Old Fair Ground Road, leads off of Highway running Ennis house which is 9 /lOmiles. (Petition given to Bronnie Ennis to runs from miles. runs from to Bronnie present) The Following Jurors Were Drawn For the Term of Criminal Court Beginning November 14th. 1955. 1. W A Dupree, Jr. 2. Sampson H. Williams 3. Dennis O. Barnes 4. W W McDonald 5. E B Bolton 6. J. Fred Hockaday 7. William H. Allen, Jr. 8. L. R. Adams 9. H A Rogers 10. L C Allen 11. A T Spainhour, 12. K W Ballentine 13. Gordon 0. Bennett 14. Chalmers Stewart 15. J E Horton 16. Jack Ragsdale 17. Julius C. Wade 18. R. Livingston Johnson 19. C R Matthews 20. Stephen R. Puckett 21. William A. Vann 22. C C Arrington 23. Henry Black 24. W F Lanier 25. Henry H. Sandlin 26. Irwin Stephens 27. B H Brown 28. Frank L. Walls Angier If 1 Coats # 1 Angier Lillington # 1 Erwin # 1 Angier Bunnlevel Angier # 2 Mamers Bunnlelel Lillington # 3 Erwin Coats 1 Lillington # 3- Bu nnlevel Angier Erwin Angier Lillington # 3 Broadway # 1 Lillington # 1 Lillington 1 3 Lillington # 2 Lillington # 1 Dunn Lillington ,# 2 Lillington 1 2 Lillington # 3 Black River Grove black River Upper Little River Grove Black River Stewart's Creek Black River Upper Little River Stewart's Creek Upper Little River Luke Grove Upper Little River Stewart's Creek black River Duke Black River Upper Little River Barbecue Neill's Creek Upper Little River Upper Little River Neill's Creek Averasboro Upper Little River Upper Little River Upper Little River 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. 42. 45. Vernon C. Smith Arnold L. Nordan 0 T Thomas James Anderson Cameron J A Jones Grady C. Matthews P M Black H A Bullard Luther Miller L. Perry Cameron 0 G Bowling Sexton Vann R W Ussery Curtis Stephenson L 0 Holder Ira Joseph Williams FW Sally The Following Jurors W November 21, 1955. 1. James R. Cobb 2. A C Christian 3. J K Griffis 4. Odell J. Broadwell 5. Graham Turlington 6. T W Campbell 7. J E Gainey 8. `fade H. Adams 9. Robert Turlington 10.. Belvin Strickland 11. Maylon Upchurch, Jr. 12. E P Blalock 13. D R Dupree 14. Leon Whitman 15. L H Altman 16. William Otis Wade 17. Charles Russell West 18. Fred A. Turlington, Sr. 19. T J Turlington 20. Otis'Aikens 21. H M- Johnson 22. Earl Stevens 23. H OStriokland, 24. Ellis G. Smith 25, Grady Earp 26. Artis W.Thomas 27. Randel E.Turlington 28. E R Satterfield 29. Percy Nordan 3D. Robert W.Turner 31. Paul C. Barbour 32. Percy Lee Baker 33. 34. 35• 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. Lillington 'Lillington ,# 3 `Lillington 1 3 Jonesboro # 6 Lillington :11 1 Lillington # 1 Lillington # 2 Lillington 1 3 Coats Jonesboro , # 6 Dunn # 3 Erwin Broadway 1 1 _Angier Lillington # 3 Coats Dunn ere Drawn for'the Term of Jr.. Perry Thomas Tyree P. Senter Oker Lee Thomas Earl Avery H T Dupree James N. Adams Clarnece E. Roberts' Floyd Alford Coats 41. Monroe Coats 42. A R Byrd:, 43/ Haywood B. Bowden 44. Eugene Bracey John H. McDonald 45. Lillington Lillington Angier 1 2 Dunn Coats # 1 Jonesboro ,# 6 Dunn # 4 Angier Coats Dunn coats Angier Angier # Dunn Angier 1 2 Erwin` Erwin Dunn ,# 3 Dunn # 3 Angier Fuquay Springs Dunn Angier Angier it 1 Angier _. Erwin Dunn # 3 Lillington 1 Angier ,# 2 Coats Erwin Fuquay .1 1 Lillington Fuquay .# 2 Lillington ,# Coats Angier Angier Dunn Jonesboro # 6 Dunn Coats Angier # 2 Dunn Erwin 2 1 3 3 3 3 Upper Little River Upper Little River Upper Little River Barbecue Neill's Creek Neill's Creek Upper Little 'River Upper Little River &rove Barbecue averasboro Duke Upper Little River Black River Upper Little River Grove xverasboro Criminal Court Beginning Upper Little River Upper Little River Black River Averasboro Grove Barbecue Averasboro Black River Grove Averasboro Grove Black River Clack River Averasboro Black River Duke Duke Grove Grove Black River Hector's Creek Averasboro Black River black River Black 'River Duke Grove Neill-'s Black R Grove Duke Buckhorn Upper Little River Buckhorn Upper Little River Grove Black River Black River Averasboro Barbecue Averasboro Grove Grove Averasboro Duke Creek ver 47C Commissioner Womble moved, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, that all lost or stray dogs pounded must be impounded for a period of seven days before• being disposed of. Motion carried. Commissioner Johnson moved, seconded by Commissioner Womble, that all dogs that have bitten any one must be impounded for a period of ten days if currently vaccinated, And for a period of fifteen days if such dog has not been vaccinated. If such dog- is suspected of having Rabies he shall be impounded for a period of fifteen days and then disposed of as provided by law. Motion carried. Commissioner Womble moved, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, that the Board Of Commissioners adopt the following fee schedule in connection of with the dog warden program. Picking up stray dog or 'dogs, each ;2.00 Board for dog per day 50¢ Motion carried. Commissioner Johnson movve�d, seconded by Commissione, Pate, the the $2,Og0.00 in the budget for outside poor relief fund be transferred to the Stivenile Court Fund. Motion carried. Upon motion of Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Pate, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: WHEREAS, the sum of Two Thousand ($2000) Dollars was intended to be appropri- ated by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners for the care of juvenile del- inquents during the fiscal year 1955 -1956; and WHEREAS, said fund was actually appropriated and set up in the budget adopted by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners for said fiscal year, but said sum was, through an oversight and inadvertence, incorrectly designated as Child Boarding Home Care when the said funds should have in fact been designated as Care For Juvenile Delinquents: And WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners, having been advised of said inadver- tence by the Harnett County Auditor, do now desire to transfer said appropriation from Child Boarding Home Care to Care For Juvenile Delinquents in order that said appropriation may be correctly designated in accourd with the original intent of said Board of County Commissioners; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County that the sum of Two Thousand ($2000) Dollars heretofore appropriated and budgeted by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners for the care of juvenile delinquents, but incorrectly designated in the budget as Child Boarding Home Care, be and the same is hereby transferred from the Child Boarding Home Care fund to the fund for the care of Juvenile Delinquents, and the Harnett County Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to make such transfer upon the records in his office to the end that said sum of Two Thousand ($2000) Dollars may be properly and correctly designated and disbursed for the purpose for which it was originally intended. The Board adjourned to reconvene on Monday, 0 •• +er 17 9 . 1955�at 7:00 P.M. Clerk to Board an