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07191976• 2/ 01499- Secr Chai man Clerk MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MID MONTH MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS all to Order RAYER ADING AND APPROVAL F MINUTES ID OPENINGS FOR SMP The mid -month meeting of July 19, 1976, was convened at 7:30 P. M., by the Chairman, Bobby R. Etheridge, in the Commission- ers Room. Because of the size of the people attending the meeting, the meeting was moved to the multi - purpose Loom in the same building. The Rev. John Steele, pastor of Leaflet Church, led the evening prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. INSURANCE In accordance with legal advertisement for bids for furnish- ing of Special Multiperil Insurance, the Chairman declared the bid opening to begin and the following is a list of the bidders: 1. Elliott Johnson Insurance Agency Lillington, NC $8,108.00 subject to inspection by the rep- resentative of St. Pau Fire & Marine Company. 2. C. J. Hanna and Associates Dunn, NC 3. Byerly Enterprises, Inc. 4. Ellis Barbour Insurance Dunn, NC Thomson -Davis Agency Lillington, NC No bid submitted. 8205. 6820. No dollar value bid indicated 6. C & D Insurance, Inc. Angier, NC 7164. 7. Cape Fear Insurance Agency Lillington, NC 8332. less dividend of 1250 - 7082. 8. Wellons, Inc. Dunn, NC 10,829. The Chairman accepted the bids for the Board and indicated that they would be turned over to a committee composed of the County Attorney as ex officio, Commissioners Brock and Alphin. They will review the bids and determine that bid that best serves the needs of the County. POINTMENTS - ERWIN PLANNING D ZONING BOARD The commissioners had received recommendations from the Mayor and Town Commissioners for the Town of Erwin regarding the foll- owing persons to be appointed to the Erwin Planning and Zoning Adjustments Boards: PLANNING BOARD: J. W. Suggs, W. N. Porter, J. Edward Pope BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT: Ed Rogers, Mrs. Luther Colville, Jr. Commissioner Brock moved that the above named be appointed to serve on the respective boards, Commissioner Alphin seconded and the issue passed. HENRY THOMPSON RE: HOME HEALTH AGENCY Henry Thompson, Health Director, appeared before the Board in regards to Home Health Services, and asked that authority be granted to enter into the contract with the State to provide these services. The commissioners tabled action pending further reformation. LANDFILL SITE PROGRESS REPORT Commissioner Alphin reported on the progress of the landfill site in the Dunn -Erwin -Coats area. He indicated that he would like to see the program get off to a good start. He pre - sented proposals for construction from the firm of Williams & Works, a sanford based architectural firm. He reported that the contract would call for $4,000. for the development of the program. Commissioner Alphin moved, on behalf of the Landfill Search Committee, that this firm of Williams & Works be employed to dev.op the site for an estimated $4,000. Commissioner Brock seconded the motion and indicated that this motion also allow for the due execution of the contract by the Chairman and Clerk. The vote was unanimous. NORTHEAST METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT Regarding the progress of the Northeast Metropolitan Water Dis- trict, the report was that the county attorney had advised the New York Bonding attorneys and the Local Government Commission of the action taken by the citizens of the County in the refer- endum, and that the water supply grant had been extended through January, 1977. "ORDINANCE RESTRICTING THE MASSAGE OF PERSONS OF OPPOSITE SEX FOR HIRE" Commissioner Brock introduced "An Ordinance Restricting the Sex for Hire ", and the County the ordinance aloud. THE the following ordinance entitled, Massage of Persons of the Opposite Attorney, Edward H. McCormick, read ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT TITLE: AN ORDINANCE RESTRICTING THE MASSAGE OF PERSONS OF THE OPPOSITE X FOR HIRE It is the intent of the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, by this Ordinance, to prohibit massage of persons of the opposite sex for hire, for the purpose of protecting the public morals, public health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of Harnett County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA: SECTION 1. Definitions. (a) "Massage" means the manipulation of body muscle or tissue by rubbing, stroking, kneading, or tapping, by hand or mechanical device. (b) "Massagist" (either male or female) means one who offers to massage another for a salary or fee. (c) "Massage Parlor" means any place of business where massagists are employed to offer a massage for a salary or fee. SECTION 2. Massage of a Person of the Opposite Sex for Hire Unlawful. It shall be unlawful for any person licensed as a massagist or holding a massage parlor license issued by Harnett County to massage a person of the opposite sex for a salary or fee except under the signed order of a licensed health profes- sional. SECTION 3. Violation, a Misdemeanor. Violation of this Ordinance is punishable by a fine of not more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or imprisonment for not more than thirty (301 days. NC SECTION 4. Injunctive Relief Available. This Ordinance may be enforced by any appropriate remedy authorized by General Statute 153A -123. SECTION 5. Conviction Ground for License Revocation. A conviction for violation of this Ordinance is hereby made grounds for zevoking a massagist's or massage parlor license after a due process hearing as the County may otherwise provide by Ordinance. SECTION 6. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions of spplications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. SECTION 7. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption. CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the foregoing is a true copy of an ordinance duly enacted by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County on the day of 1976 and appears in Harnett County Ordinance Book , page H. D. Carson, Jr. Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett Following the reading of the ordinance, the Chairman called for general discussion, asking that each person come to the podium, state his or her name and address, and make their statement free from interuption or debate. The following people addressed the commissioners and group. 1. Charles R. Malley, 5507 Ray Road, Spring Lake, NC., owner of a massage parlor. 2. Steve Hulsey, Box 462 A, Spring Lake, NC ... a citizen of Harnett County, North Carolina and of heaven, bad influence for young people and that the citizens had a responsibility as Americans to uphold high moral codes ... the sites of operation were an eyesore to the community, and that violators should receive more severe fines. 3. John Steele, pastor Leaflet. He said these establishments made sin attractive, agreed with the former speaker and said enough evil abounded in this nation. 4. Mr. Gale Gneizak, employed in one of the massage parlors, Route 2, Cameron, NC, stated she saw nothing wrong with her employment, saw no reason to close the businesses, and that only adults were allowed to visit the massage parlors. 5. Ernest Wester, Kipling, presented a document stating that the Kipling Church wished to go on record as opposing any massage parlors in Harnett County. 6. Vince DeAngelis, Route 2, Cameron, NC, owner of a Health Club, said they were sold licenses, given a set of codes and rules, and that now changes are being made. He indicated that homosexuals had applied for employment. 7. Rev. Tom Jackson, Christian Light and Pleasant Union Christian Churches, expressed appreciation to the Chairman and Board for allowing him to express opinions and statements regarding these businesses. 8. Shirley Lynch, Highway 87, owner of Shirley's Health Club, said she will not close her club, but will hire employees that will not conflict with the ordinance. ACTION: . Elsie Rapp, Gourd Springs Church, spoke against these parlors. 10. Donna DeAngelis, wife of Vince DeAngelis, spoke. 11. Bynum Mauney, Anderson Creek, said we must preserve this sulture for the young generations so they would not have to live as if in garbage cans. Commissioner Cotton moved to adopt the foregoing ordinance entitled "An Ordinance restricting the Massage of Persons of the Opposite Sex for Hire ", Commissioner Alphin seconded a and the Chairman ordered that the vote be tabulated according to name and nature of vote as follows: Those voting for adoption of the ordinance: Commissioners Brock, Alphin, Cotton, Stewart, and Chairman Etheridge. Those voting against the adoption of the ordinance: None Commissioner Cotton introduced the following ordinance entit- led "An Ordinance Regulating the Business of Massage and Massage Parlors ". The Coun.tyAAttorncyddlsdassed the ordi- ORDINANCE REGULATING THE nance briefly saying that it was identical to the existing BUSINESS OF MASSAGE AND ordinance except for section 14 relating to the effective MASSAGE PARLORS date and other related matters. The ordinance follows: ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT TITLE: AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF MASSAGE AND MASSAGE PARLORS 1. Definitions. (a) '"Massagist" (either male or female). One who offers to massage another for a salary or fee. (b) "Massage parlor." Any place of business where massagists are employed to offer massage for a salary or fee. 4e) Licensed health professional excluded. Licensed health professionals acting in the ordinary course of their profession are neither "massagists" as defined in paragraph 1(a) nor owners of "massage parlors" as defined in paragraph 1(b). 3. License required. A person may not (a) work as a massagist, or (b) operate a massage parlor unless licensed. 4. Issuing of licenses, fee required. The Sheriff shall issue a license to any eligible person who pays an annual fee of $50.00, ( FIFTY Dollars) for a massagist's license or of $500.00 ( FIVE HUNDRED Dollars) for a massage parlor license. Such licenses shall be valid for one year only and must be renewed annually. 5. 5. Persons ineligible for licenses. The following persons may not be licensed to work as a massagist or to hold a massage parlor lic- ense: I1 (a) A person who has been convicted of a crime involving sexual misconduct including bur not limited to those covered by G.S. 14, Article 26 (Offenses Against Public Morality and Decency) and G.S. 14, Article 26 (Prostitution)/ (b) A person under 18. (c) A person convicted of violating this ordinance. 6. Posting required. (a) The Sheriff shall provide a copy of this ordinance for posting to each massage parlor licensee upon licensing (b) Each massage parlor licensee shall display in a prominent place the license issued pursuant to this-ordinance together with a copy of this ordinance. (c) Each massagist shall post his license in his work area. 7. Fingerprinting required. An applicant for a license shall submit to fingerprinting. The fingerprints may be sent to the S.B.I., F.B.I., or other appropriate law enforcement agencies. 8. Prohibitions and limitations. (a) Minimum Age. (1) No person in the business of massage may massage a person under 18 execpt under the direction of or by order of a licensed health professional. (2) No person may employ one under 18 to work as a massagist. (b) Limitation on hours of operation. Massage parlors may operate only between the hours of 8 o'clock a.m. and 10 o'clock p.m. (c) Limitation on scope of massage. No massagist may in the course of business massage the penis, scrotum, mons veneris, vulva, or vaginal area of another. (d) Inducement to violate ordinances or provisions of General Statutes relating to sexual misconduct. No person may induce a licensee or employee or agent thereof to violate this ordinance or any provision of the General Statutes of North Carolina pertaining to sexual misconduct including but not limited to that covered by G.S. 14, Article 26 (Offenses Against Public Morality and Decency), and G.S. 14, Article 27 (Prostitution). (e) Licensee required to supervise. Massage parlor licensees shall supervise the conduct of massagists in their employ. Failure to suppress illegal activity is grounds for revocation of a license. 9. Massage parlors subject to inspection. The Sheriff or any member of his department may inspect massage business premises during the hours that they are open for business. 10. REVOCATION. DUE PROCESS HEARING. (a) The Board of Commissioners of Harnett Couty shall revoke the license of any licensee who has been convicted of: (1) a crime involving sexual miscon- duct including but not limited to those covered by G.S. 14, Article 26 (Offenses Against Public Morality and Decency) and G.S. 14, Article 27 (Prostitution), or (2) this ordinance. (b) Any revocation shall be made only after written notice of the grounds for revocation has been given to the licensee and he has had an opportunity to answer the charges in a hearing before the Board of Commissioners. (c) At a license revocation hearing conducted pursuant to 10(a) the Board shall consider only a licensee's final conviction of (1) a crime involving sexual misconduct including but not limited to those covered by G.S. 14, Article 26 (Offenses Against Public Morality and Decency) and G.S. 14, Article 27 (Prosti- tution), or (2) this ordinance. (d) The Board of Commissioners may revoke the license of any licensee who is found to have failed to supervise the conduct of massagists in his employ as provided for in 8(e). (e) At a license revocation hearing conducted pursuant to 10(d) the Board shall consider any competent evidence. 11. Violation a Misdemeanor. Violation of this ordinance is punishable by a fine of not more than $50.00 (Fifty Dollars) or imprisonment for not more than 30 (thirty) days. 12. Injunctive relief available. This ordinance may be enforced by any appropriate equitable remedy as authorized by G.S. 153A -123. 13. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this ordinance or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid pro- vision or application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. 14. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance is effective from its adoption. CERTIFICATE This is to certigy that the foregoing is a true copy of an ordinance duly enacted by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County on the day of 1976 and appears in Harnett County Ordinance Book , page This day of , 1976. H. D. Carson, Jr. Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett Commissioner Brock moved to adopt the foregoing ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Regulating the Business of Massage and Massage Parlors ", Commissioner Cotton seconded and those voting for the adoption of the ordinance were Commissioners Brock, Alphin, Cotton, Stewart, and Chairman Etheridge. Those voting against the ordinance were none. The following document entitled "Capital Project Ordinance for Area I and for Area II School" was presented for the CAPITAL PROJECT ORDINAANCE Pleasure of the Board: FOR AREA I AND FOR AREA II SCHOOL TITLE: CAPITAL PROJECT ORDINANCE FOR AREA I SCHOOL AND FOR AREA II SCH00 ACTION: See resolution on page 9 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ADJOURNMENT BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County: 1. The Harnett County Board of Education is authorized to undertake construction of a high school for the area desig- nated by the Board of Education as the Area I High Sehool and for completion of an area designated by the Board cf Educatio as the Area II High School. 2. The following revenues will be used to finance the project: a. Proceeds of a state bond issue b. Revenue Sharing Funds c. County Appropriation: $3,751,274.27 1,504,000.00 75 -76 Budget 1,000,000.00 76 -77 Budget 1,000,000.00 77 -78 Budget 1,000,000.00 TOTAL 8,255,274.27 3. The following sums are Appropriated for the following purposes: Buildings $7,755,869.27 Landscaping $ grounds 189,405.00 Contingency 50,000.00 Furnishings V Equipment 260,000.00 TOTAL $8,255,274.27 4. Copies of this ordinance shall be furnished to the Finance Officer and Budget Officer for appropriate action. Commissioner Brock moved for the adoption of the foregoing '.- Capital Project Ordinance, Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and those voting for the issue are Commissioners Brock, Alphin, Stewart, Cotton and Chairman Etheridge. Commissioner Brock moved that due to the fiscal control of the Board of Education's budget became the responsibility of the Harnett County Board of Education, on July 1, 1976, the County Additor be authorized to make the appropriate contri- butions to the appropriate funds so that the budget can be balanced and a zero balance be reached as of 7 -1 -76. Commissioner Alphin seconded the motion, and those voting fo the issue were Commissioners Brock, Alphin, Cotton, Stewart, and Chairman Etheridge. The Commissioners considered the date to call an election fo the Har -Lee Fire District. Commissioner Stewart made a moti which was seconded by Commissioner Cotton, that September 14 1976, be set aside to hold the election regarding the Har -Le Fire District and Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion, a the issue passed. The meeting adjourned at 9:05 P.M. by motion of Commissioner Lloyd Stewart. d HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners had previously been petitioned to approve the creation of the Har -Lee Fire District to include sections of both Harnett County and Lee County, and WHEREAS, those names listed on the petition have been turned over to the Board of Elections for verification, and to the Harnett County Tax Supervisor for verification as to resident freeholder status, and WHEREAS, it has been deemed feasible by the Board to call for an election to determine the wishes of these freeholders, now BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS THAT an election will be held on the 14th day of September, 1976, in that township(s) that will be included in this fire district on the issue of whether or not to create such a fire district. Signed this the 19th day of July, 1976. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /s/ B, R. Etheridge ATTEST: /s /HD Carson, Jr. H. D. CARSON, Jr., Clerk Chairman Secret.% A SAS Chairman Clerk SPECIAL SESSION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HELD ON JULY 29, 1976. The Chairman of the Board, Bobby R. Etheridge called the special session of the Board to order on July 29, 1976, at 5:00 P.M. Commissioners Alphin, Stewart and Brock were present and also the Clerk to the Board. The Chairman informed the Board that the purpose of the meeting was to review bids submitted for the furnishing of insurance coverage for the county, and to hear the recommendations of the special committee. Commissioner Brock told the Commissioners that Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney and ex officio member of the insurance bid committee had analyzed the bids and furnished him with a detailed analysis, that he and Commissioners Alphin and Stewart had met to discuss the bids, and upon determining that the low bidder was Ellis Barbour & Sons, he and Commissioner Alphin had discussed the bid issue with Mr. Ellis C. Barbour. He further stated that he and Commissioner Alphin had satisfied themselves as to the extentof coverage, professional ability of the agency and the capacity of the agency to service the police adequately. Commissioner Alphin moved to award the bid contract to Ellis Barbour & Sons insurance company with the effective date to be July 30, 1976, and with the furnishing of the insurance coverage in keeping with the requirements as described in the instructions to bidders portion of the Invitation for Bids for insurance coverage. Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion and all commissioners voted affirmatively. Commissioner Brock moved that authority be granted to transfer the appropriation for "Other purchased services ", in the amount of $15,300. from the County Assistance for code 52 -190 to the Social Services Administrative budget code 28 -190, as this amount is funded at the rate of 75% by the federal government. Commissioner Stewart seconded the motion andthe issue passed. The meeting adjourned at 5:35 P.M. Clerk Secre •2, / /e( y Chairman of the Board GEjQFRAT FiiND fHFI'KS WRITTFN DHRING THE MONTH OF JULY 1976 9240 Harnett County Farm Bureau 9241 Harnett County School Fund 9242 Harnett County School Fund 9243 Harnett County School Fund 9244 Central Electric Membership Corp. 9245 Mrss Baxter Haymore 9246 Mrs. Ernest West 9247 Mrs. Am M. Ivey 9248 Methodist Home for Children 9249 Mrs. Herman Tew 9250 Falcon Orphanage 9251 Lettie Johnson 9252 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 9253 Mrs. Edwin Morris 9254 Mrs. J. A.':Walker 9255 Mrs. Baxter Haymore 9256 Mrs. Bobby Meares 9257 Mrs. Robert Wicks 9258 Mrs. Glenn C. Smith 9259 Kennedy Home 9260 Mrs. George T. Leach 9261 Mrs. Rachel Johnson 9262 Amanda McFarland D263 Bessie Lee 9264 Central Orphanage of N.C. 9265 Mrs. John Leach 9266 Mrs. Arthur Chapman 9267 Church of God Childrens Home 9268 Bank of North Carolina, N.A. 9269 Harnett County School Fund 9270 Payroll ABC 9271 The Pinehurst Hotel & Country Club 9272 Secretary of State of North Carolina 9273 Edward H. McCormick, County Attorney 9274 Court of-Appeals of North Carolina 9275 Bank of North Carolina, N.A. 9276 Thad H. Pope 9277 Greensboro Parks F, Recreation Dept. 9278 American Travel Corporation 9279 Thad H. Pope 9280 Finance Officer, Harnett Co. Schools 50,000.00 Contribution to School Fund. 225.00 July rent for Dev. and Manpower offices. 39,067.76 To cover bank overdraft in CE Fund as of 6 -30- 32,018.12 Amount payable to C.O. Fund as of 6- 30 -76. 5,553.23 Amount due Harnett Co. Bd. of Ed. as of 6 -30 -', 36.15 Per Statement 55.65 B. Home Care 337.17 B. Home Care 166.95 B. Home Care 178.08 B. Home Care 116.25 B. Home Care 343.29 B. Home Care 68.18 B. Home Care 443.20 B. Home Care 111335 B. Home Care 336.69 B. Home Care 106.60 B. Home Care 426.40 " 321.55 461.255 215.00 232.50 94.22 12.92 417.653. " 215.00 172.60 56.50 113.60 3,500.00 Partial payment of July W.H. Tax. 2,687.52 Contri- from Gen. Fund. 38,784.44 Manpower Payroll 7 -5 thru 7- 16 -76. 60.00 Lodging expenses for Annual NCACC. 10.00 Notary Fee - Rachel W. Blanchard. 1,211.82 June professional services. 99.75 Court costs -No. 7610UC256. 5.000.00 Partial payment of July W.H. Tax. 360.00 Services rendered Election Bd. 75.00 Entry Fees. 179.00 Boston Nat'l Convention. 196.76 Asheville Seminar expenses. 9281 Edward H. McCormick 9282 Harnett County Medicaid Fund 9283 James E. Goff 9284 VOID" 9285 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 9286 Carolina Power $ Light Co. 9287 Carolina Power €, Light Co. 9288 VOID 9289 N.C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield, Inc. 9290 N.C. Blue Cross $ Blue Shield, Inc. 9291 Patsy B. Thomas 9292 Marion G. Lockamy 9293 Margaret Murchison 9294 Kay Upchurch 9295 Hugh A. Moody 9296 Susan Horne 9297 Payroll A/C 9298 Bank of North Carolina, N.A. 76. 6. 536.00 Legal Services -4D Prog. 12,739.45 Contribution to Medicaid Fund. 31.53 Refund for Social Sec. deducted in July payroll check. 24.40 Per statements. 2,476.68 Per statements. 246.31 1,914.86 043 0012 001. 2,161.96 043 0012 001. 96.00 July travel. 32.55 July travel. 72.15 24.00 " 100.05 " 36.30 91,220.44 July Payroll. 8,582.55 Bal. July W.H. Tax. SALARY CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF JULY 9691 Levi Delano Dixon 9692 Leon Delton Dockery 9693 Steve Dubis 9694 Condary Ellis 9695 Donald Ray Ennis 9696 Craig Stanford Eury 697 Williard Holt McCaskill 698 Alda Lee McNeill 9699 Sharon Collins Stewart 700 Virginia D. Stinney 701 Beverley Elaine Weeks 702 Kenneth Wayne White 703 James D. Beasley 704 Anthony Cannady 705 David Wayne Duke 706 Dennis Duke 707 Victor D. Hayes 708_Michael_L. Jones 709 Willie D. King p710 Tyron Knight 9711 Dwaine K. Lanier 712 Melanie G. Liles 713 Charlene M. Moore 714 Carlston C. McKoy 715 Gwendolyn C. McLean 716 Mayles L. McLean 717 Anthony Ragland 718 Teresa K. Ragland 719 Arlene Ridgell 720 Mark Ryals 721 Kathy Williams 722 Beverly S. Young 723 Tracy Allen 724 VOID 725 James Campbell 726 Herbert Chavis 727 Faye Robette Elliott 728 Roy Rogers Gainey 729 Theodore R. Hodges 730 Monique B. Moore 731 David Earl McAllister 732 Paul E. McAllister 733 Robert E. McAllister 734 Russell McCormick 735 Marva Lynn McKoy 736 Theresa B. McLean 737 Wayne McLean 738 Jimmy Elon McMillian 739 Linda Gail McNeill 740 Joseph C. Scott 741 Felicia Sims 742 Iris Gray Smith 743 Rosa Marie Smith 744 Patricia Ann Stone 745 Emily A. Terrell 746 Jennifer Terrell 747 Richard Lee Walker 748 James Ricky Wallace 749 Jerry Ashbell 750 Robin Denise Brenna 751 Leasa Cameron 752 Ricky Lee Chance__ 753 Johnnie Mae Chatman 754 Jennifer Mae Dean 755 Cynthia Gardner 756 Alfred Darryl Houston 757 Bruce Allen James 758 Roy Lee McDougald 759 Richard McGoogan 760 Jerry McKoy 761 Larry Palmer 762 Ginny Lee Phillips 763 Andrew Ray 764 Letricia Ann Ray 765 Edie Lee Seawell 766 Arthur L. Smith 767 Stanley Thurman Walker 768 Wayne Walker 769 Peggy Sue Williams 770 Tony Joseph Zatko 771 Timothy Jerome Adams 772 Morris Wayne Allen $ 354.34 261.55 247.15 186.93 251.51 237.96 216.92 199.81 267.79 197.80 249.25 249.25 143.38 95.19 64.77 145.05 145.05 23.82 86.23 145.05 92.30 145.05 132.44 150.85 150.85 34.65 132.44 93.73 138.24 138.24 101.13 110.70 138.24 146.24 146.10 138.24 19.49 150.85 106.10 68.47 150.85 150.85 110.70 143.38 138.24 102.68 150.85 48.50 49.53 150.85 106.10 117.77 95.05 82.96 138.24 150.85 82.96 100.68 16.73 146.24 104.56 124.13 63.62 134.29 104.56 99.11 131.17 131.17 131.17 146.24 137.65 89.23 104.56 127.38 117.22 118.30 98.57 134.29 143.38 104.56 130.90 9773 Patricia Ann Allen 9774 Dale Artis 9775 Debbie L. Artis 9776 Betty Jo Baker 9777 Eric Bethea 9778 Drusilla Blue 9779 Richard Blue 9780 Joe Edward Cagle 9781 Larry Keith Cameron 9782 Constance E. Casey 9783 Frederick Lee Chavis 9784 Sylvia Jean Chavis 9785 Gwendolyn N. Evans 9786 Alfonza Frink 9787 Andrew Graham 9788 Vickie Sue Hardee 9789 Michael Lee James 9790 Benjamin Johnson, Jr. 9791 Terry O'Neal Jones 9792 Shirley Elanie Leake 9793 Alice Faye Massey 9794 Martha Sue Maynard 9795 Alvester Leo McKoy 9796 Michael Deon Singleton 9797 Donald Lynn Smith 9798 Jimmy Lee Smith 9799 Tony Curtis Smith 9800 Vincient Spears 9801 Flora Jean Stinney 9802 Jackie Ann Tart 9803 Eugene White 9804 Callie Williams 9805 Ivary Russell Bailey 9806 Jacqueline Bailey 9807 Gloria Sue Brewington 9808 Carol Byrd 9809 Jeffrey Ralph Davis 9810 Velma Louise Dixon 9811 James Ricky Eason 9812 Walter Lee Eason 9813 Pamela Rose Gautier 9814 Edward Anderson Glover 9815 Terry Michael Graves 9816 Blondie Gale Hicks 9817 Deborah J. Holliday 9818 Janet Johnson 9819 Michael Glenn Johnson 9820 Ricky Lynn Johnson 9821 Tammy Johnson 9822 Doyce D. Jones 9823 Michael Douglas Lee 9824 Gary Leon McKinnie 9825 JoAnn McNeill 9826 Patricia Ann McNeill 9827 Pauline McNeill 9828 Ralph McNeill 9829 Ronnie McNeill 9830 Peggy D. Norris 9831 John Andrew Pipkins 9832 Sharon Rena Pipkins 9833 Anthony Smith 9834 Corbett Smith 9835 Larry Smith 9836 Ronnie Smith 9837 VOID 9838 Danny Stanley 9839 Reginald Lynn Walden 9840 Michael J. Weaver 9841 Michael Dewayne West 9842 John Thomas Westbrook 9843 Debbie Lynn Wester 9844 Charlene Annette Wilson 9845 Donald Word 9846 Lonnie Javonna Wright 9847 Ronald Timothy Wright 9848 Phyllis Ann Young $ 106.72 130.93 118.30 68.60 110.70 130.90 104.56 49.68 72.94 51.64 150.85 112.66 64.25 143.38 34.65 82.96 17.32 150.85 105.73 57.92 44.82 97.00 104.56 17.32 132.44 118.30 64.25 124.00 30.32 48.50 118.30 95.19 150.85 17.32 124.94 110.70 147.38 150.85 143.38 143.38 34.65 143.38 150.85 130.90 138.24 150.85 119.30 143.38 150.85 143.38 124.94 45.24 150.85 124.94 150.85 150.85 150.85 150.85 143.38 97.00 143.38 150.85 150.85 34.65 82.96 150.85 104.21 77.14 143.38 150.85 119.84 143.38 124.94 150.85 150.85 SAT.ARY CHECKS WRITTEN DURING THE MONTH OF JULY 001 through 005 006 Leland Delano Dixon 007 Leon Delton Dockery 008 Steve Dubis 009 Condary Ellis 010 Donald Ray Ennis 011 C raig S. Eury 012 Willard H. McCaskill 013 Alda Lee McNeill 014 Sharon C. Stewart 015 Virginia D. Stinney 016 Beverly E. Weeks 017 Kenneth W. White 018 Tracy Allen 019 James D. Beasley 020 Carol By rd 021 Anthony Cannady 022 David W. Duke 23 Deunths Duke 24 Kirby Haire 25 Victor Hayes 26 Michael L. Jones 27 Willie D. King 28 Tyrone Knight 29 Dwaine K. Lanier 30 Melanie G. Liles 31 Charlene M. Moore 32 Monique B. Moore 33 Russell McCormick 34 Carlston C. McKoy 35 Gwendolyn C. Mclean 36 Mayles L. McLean 37 Anthony Ragland 38 Teresa K. Ragland 39 Arlene Ridgell 40 Mark Ryals 41 Iris G. Smith 42 Kathy J. Tucker 43 Debbie Lynn Wester 44 Void 45 Void 46 Kathy Williams 47 Beverly S. Young 48 Cleveland Campbell 49 James Campbell 50 Herbert Chavis 51 Faye R. Elliott 52 Janice V. Gaines 53 Roy R. Gainey 54 Theodore R. Hodges 55 Larry B. Morgan 56 David E. McAllister 57 Paul E. McAllister 58 Robert E. McAllister 59 Marva L. McKoy 60 Willie McKoy, Jr. 61 Courtney G. McLean 62 Theresa B. McLean 63 Wayne McLean 64 Jimmy E. McMillian 65 Linda G. McNeill 66 VICTOR T. McNeill 67 Joseph C. Scott 68 Felecia Sims 69 Rossa M. Smith 70 Patricia A. Stone 71 Emily A. Terrell 72 Jennifer Terrell 73 Shirley G. Turlington 74 Richard L. Walker 75 James R. Wallace 76 Jerry Ashbell 77 Robyn D.Brenna 78 David L. Cameron 79 Leasa Cameron 80 Ricky Lee Chance 81 Johnnie M. Chatman 82 Jennifer M. Dean 83 Cynthia Gardner 84 Ernest R. Gilchrist 85 Alfred D. Houston 86 Bruce A. James 87 Void 88 237.00 89 240.00 90 240.00 91 175.50 92 240.00 93 240.00 94 228.00 95 234.00 96 240.00 97 120.00 98 166.50 99 240.00 100 184.00 101 184.00 102 101.20 103 184.00 104 184.00 105 184.00 106 128.80 107 184.00 108 184.00 109 184.00 110 184.00 111 184.00 112 184.00 113 184.00 114 184.00 115 165.60 116 184.00 117 110.40 118 110.40 119 184.00 120 126.50 121 110.40 122 184.00 123 184.00 124 147.20 125 184.00 126 Void 127 Void 128 110.40 129 169.05 130 172.50 131 174.80 132 169.05 133 184.00 134 92.00 135 172.50 136 110.40 137 184.00 138 36.80 139 165.60 140 184.00 141 184.00 142 52.90 143 161.00 144 184.00 145 206.31 146 184.00 147 184.00 148 161.00 149 147.20 150 184.00 151 174.80 152 151.80 153 184.00 154 165.60 155 184.00 156 184.00 157 184.00 158 165.60 159 184.00 160 18.40 161 125.35 162 184.00 163 165.60 164 184.00 165 110.40 166 18.40 167 184.00 168 179.40 169 Joe B. McCaden Rou L. McDougald Richard McGoogan Jerry McKoy Larry Palmer Ginny D. Phillips Andrew Ray Letricia A. Ray Edie Lee Seawell Arthur L. Smith Stanley T. Walker Wayne Walker Peggy Sue Williams Tony J. Zatko Timothy Jerome Adams James P. Allen Morris W. Allen Patricia A. Allen Dale Artis Debbie L. Artis Betty J. Baker Eric Bethea Drusilla Blue Richard Blue Joe E. Cagle Larry K. Cameron Constance E. Casey Frederick L. Chavis Sylvia J. Chavis Patricia A. Cox Gwendolyn N. Evans Alfonza Frink Andrew Graham Vickie S. Hardee Michael Lee James Benjamin Johnson, Jr. Terry Onel Jones Shirley E. Leake Alice F. Massey Martha S Maynard Tyrone McKeithan Alvester L. McKoy Felicia F. McLean Michael D. Singleton Donald L. Smith Jimmy L. Smith Rudy L. Smith Tony C. Smith Vincient Spears Flora J. Stinney Jackie A. Tart Eugene White Callie Williams Ivary R. Bailey Jacqueling Bailey Gloria S. Brewington Jeffrey R. Davis Velma L. Dixon James R. Eason Walter Lee Eason Edward Anderson Glover Pamela R. Gautier Terry M. Graves Blondie G. Higks Deborah J. Holliday James T. Johnson Janet Johnson Michael G.,Johnson Ricky Lynn Johnsn Tammy Johnson Doyce D. Jones Michael D. Lee Gary L. McKinnie Joann McNeill Patricia A. McNeill Pauline McNeill Ralph McNeill Ronnie McNeill Peggy D. Norris John A. Pipkins Sharon R. Pipkins Anthony Smith Corbett Smith 18.40 165.60 165.60 165.60 119.14 177.10 172.50 184.00 110.40 184.00 165.60 165.60 110.40 184.00 184.00 184.00 161.00 179.40 92.00 92.00 172.50 184.00 184.00 165.60 177.10 182.85 175.95 184.00 178.94 167.90 172.50 184.00 184.00 184.00 184.00 184.00 165.60 161.69 88.55 184.00 258.75 184.00 331.20 184.00 184.00 184.00 165.60 156.40 184.00 173.65 173.65 184.00 179.40 184.00 184.00 184.00 165.60 184.00 92.00 184.00 138.00 184.00 165.60 184.00 147.20 368.00 174.80 184.00 92.00 184.00 165.60 184.00 181.40 184.00 184.00 184.00 92.00 184.00 158.70 184.00 184.00 92.00 92.00 13 "' 170 Larry Smith 171 Ronnie Smith 172 Deborah Spencer 173 Danny Stanley 174 Delores D. Stewart 175 Reginald L. Walden 176 Michael J. Weaver 177 John T. Westbrook 178 Charlene A. Wilson 179 Donald Word 180 Lonnie J. Wright 181 Ronald Timothy Wright 182 Phyllis Ann Young 183 Void 184 Alvis L. Ockletree 185 Pamela D. Norris 186 Cad G. Collins 187 Vickie S. Clifton 188 Sarah A. Spences 189 Mary G. Ray 190 Donna C. Schoolcraft 191 Do -na S.B.Thomas 192 Gladys E. Sanders 193 Chipolla B. Street 194 Darline G. Tripp 195 Wiley M. Altman, Jr. 196 Deborah McL. Taylor 197 MatUda F. Johnson 198 Susal Lloyd 199 Gerard R. Ward 200 William A. Layton, Jr 201 Charles L. Mooney 202 Brenda S. Lucas 203 Rhonda S. Sinclair 204 Alice Barefoot 205 Vickie S. Johnson 206 Larry Hickman 207 James A. Jones 208 Gayle J. Flowers 209 Bonnie L. Earp 210 Betsy A. Groves 211 Tony D. Stevens 212 Ruth E. Baker 213 Casandra P. Carroll 214 Corbett L. Stewart 215 Da -ny R. Carr 216 Jerry Cameron 217 Vicky H. Doyle 218 Shelby W. Pollard 219 Billy Ray Lewis,Jr. 220 Matthew J. Gore 221 Mahlon R. Parker 222 William Carson 223 Mark Powell 224 Homer Bunn 225 Helen Y. Lee 226 Mickey Suggs 227 Dennis W. Pope 228 Lynne B. Fowler 229 Beverly J. Lamberth 230 Pamela S. Addison 231 Jimmy G. Avery 232 William D. Farmer 233 Lunda Ogburn 234 David W. Price 235 John D. Ferrell 236 Arthur Hurd 237 Thomas D. Malks 238 Theron L. Stewart 239 Charles Walden, Jr. 240 Junior H. Walden 241 Pauline Ennis 242 Marsha S. Bethune 243 Genevieve M. Bryant 244 Dorothy Dollar 245 Burnice B. Kelly 246 Jimmy W. Monroe 247 Flora M. Shaw 248 William A. Strickland 249 Patsy B. Thomas 250 Danny B. West 251 James T. Bunn 252 Harrison Evans, Jr. 92.00 253 184.00 254 120.75 255 184.00 256 265.19 257 184.00 258 119.60 259 184.00 260 184.00 261 165.60 262 184.00 263 165.60 264 163.30 265 Voia 266 150.00 267 190.00 268 184.80 269 189.36 270 187.50 350 200.00 351 200.00 352 220.00 353 131.25 354 150.00 355 207.36 356 220.00 357 120.00 358 204.80 359 200.00 360 162.50 361 192.50 362 240.00 363 100.00 364 200.00 365 200.00 366 240.00 367 200.00 368 43.75 369 92.50 370 160.00 371 157.50 372 100.00 373 137.50 374 97.50 375 175.00 376 60.00 377 87.50 378 181.25 379 172.50 380 87.50 381 162.50 382 360.00 383 280.00 384 312.00 385 256.00 386 140.25 387 122.88 388 240.00 389 110.00 390 117.50 391 214.40 392 320.00 393 320.00 394 200.00 395 300.00 396 240.00 397 240.00 398 200.00 399 200.00 400 100.00 401 200.00 402 200.00 403 200.00 404 225.00 405 115.20 406 220.00 407 240.00 408 220.00 409 280.00 410 213.00 411 432.00 412 240.00 413 111.36 414 Alton F. Guins, Jr. David E. Jones Albert D. Lavoie Bettie S. Hollbrook Wanda E. Jones Edna L. Ray Anita M. Williams William Guy Willie Currie James A. Phillips Barry L. Clemmons James W. Garrett Roger L. Kennedy Grover C. McCormick Abraham L. McKoy Leron McN. Ockletree Deborah C. Phillips through Void Mamil L. McKoy Doris M. Johnson Doris Tyndall Bobby J. Coupee Mary B. Chance Georgianna McNeill Mildred R. Hall Katherine C. Hayes Dora M. House Dorothy Roberts Elise Sanders Mary H. McLean Rosie Campbell Clinton E. Bass John W. Tadlock Annie R. Johnson Kathleen Barefoot Lillit T. Turlington Margielene J. Partin Wendy C. Talton Annie Mae 0. Hayes Eunice A. Tanksley Jessie M. McLaughlin Margie K. Hickman Ileaner Morgan Thelma P. Jernigan Lura Stevens Flowers Hazeline R. McLamb Patricia J. Hardison Void Void Void Bobby R. Etheridge M. H. Brock W. J. Cotton, Jr. Lloyd Stewart Jesse Alphin M. H. Brock Patsy H. Nobles Herbert ADCarson, Rachel W. Blanchard Vanessa W. Young William T. Allen Lottie Patterson Rachel S. Korpulinski Alice R. Shomper W. E. Jones Alice Schmincke Edna W. Butts Jackie J. Pate Edna K. Newton Madie Lee Morgan Joyce J. Oliver Henry J. Jacobs Stanley Byrd Roger W. Lyon Henry D. Hood III Donald R. McLamb Donald E. Colville Flora G. Milton Clyde L. Ross June S. Britt Annie LC Griffis Shirley McLean 220.00 194.40 248.00 192.96 131.52 219.20 219.20 300.00 200.00 200.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 200.00 240.00 200.00 288.80 Void 90.00 130.00 132.00 90.00 112.00 135.00 122.00 122.00 122.00 135.00 135.00 130.00 122.00 122.00 122.00 130.00 130.00 122.00 141.00 141.00 141.00 141.00 141.00 141.00 141.00 141.00 141.00 135.00 125.00 Void Void Void 225.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 742.49 428.14 901.86 524.39 432.97 776.72 462.07 364.37 397.03 792.07 474.57 398.35 392.64 408.35 392.66 400.13 544.64 521.38 556.06 526.73 441.11 397.38 592.72 427.06 371.08 382.50 383.58 1 415 Paul B. Drew 416 Lala R. Sturgill 417 Gladys Walker 418 Helen R. Crews 419 Naomi F. Hawley 420 Glyness Meeks 421 Patticia W. McDonald 422 Mary M. Hawley 423 Mary P. Avery 424 Annie Lee Gainey 425 Bobbie S. Mize 426 Sandra B. Dickens 427 Emma Lee West 428 Harvey V. Godfrey 429 Marjorie G. Wade 430 Joyce G. Pulliam 431 K. Egeta Williams 432 John D. Davis 433 Jane I.H. Smith 434 Bobbie B. Beasley 435 John C. Harvey 436 Cynthia T. Schumann 437 Edward D. Rice 438 Benita J. Messer 439 Emmett Allen 449 Mazelle Stephenson 441 Teresa S. Cummings 442 Ruby C. Jenkins 443 Mary Anita Parker 444 Joyce G. Brown 445 Richard C. Giles 446 Roxanne R. Ayers 447 Bonnie Byrd Temple 448 Edna J. Black 449 Margie Harrington 450 Kathleen Thorns 451 Pauline Sanford 452 Maydell A. Hatley 453 Donna S.R. Taylor 454 Anne P. Dean 455 Linda C. Sprinkle 456 Carra G. Avery 457 Robert Lee Coats 458 Shirley Anne Jones 459 Vickie N. Turlington 460 John Robert Warren 461 Void 461 Jane M. McLeod 462 Wilma McGregory 463 James E. Goff 464 H. W. Lloyd 465 Earl L. Childers, Jr. 466 Stephen B. Warrick 467 Lincoln Blanding 468 Juanita S. Hight 469 Bettie E. Giles 470 Wanda J. Hardison 471 Virginia L. Simmons 472 Jennifer Speas 473 Ophelia McLean 474 Lorena H. Jackson 475 Henry S. Thompson 476 Lida Renn O'Quinn 477 Revecca S. Coleman 478 Louise M. Lloyd 479 Patricia A. McKee 480 Hoyt B. Fowler 481 Donald Ray Womble 482 Margaret N. McDondld 483 Alta P. Pope 484 Evelyn B. Howard 485 Bertha M. Taylor 486 Muriel Ferris Cann 487 Alma Jean Bass 488 Francis H. McKay 489 Kathy S. McAllister 490 Neta T. Worth 491 William F. Roach 492 Lula B. Morrison 493 Annie Per]. McNeill 494 Janet T. Blackwell 495 Wanda T. Pendergraft 496 Void Void 310.19 497 443.95 498 285.57 499 862.81 500 515.37 501 538.50 502 491.38 503 483.37 504 491.38 505 404.58 506 464.11 507 418.97 508 795.21 509 757.88 510 710.93 511 693.56 512 681.76 513 697.60 514 816.94 515 504.13 516 622.33 517 794.70 518 649.96 519 446.61 520 467.37 521 484.74 522 563.73 523 522.52 524 395.09 525 491.83 526 457.01 527 394.52 528 397.21 529 570.94 530 430.32 531 514.89 532 583.94 533 447.11 534 531.72 535 763.27 536 486.61 537 519.97 538 754.80 539 423.48 540 595.08 541 582.93 542 Void 543 579.13 544 654.97 545 426.91 546 518.00 547 340.00 548 294.00 549 286.50 550 337.37 551 360.40 552 295.56 553 300.91 554 348.58 555 269.46 556 357.82 557 1,114.95 558 911.90 559 657.57 560 695.43 561 687.74 562 703.17 915.57 513.05 409.71 375.76 401.27 650.39 444.39 705.29 616.38 442.76 739.52 416.81 341.94 719.61 311.54 Herbert E. Hudson Corbett A Coats Robert J. Burnett John H. Strickland George G. Pope John Jay West Margaret Randall Janet H. Johnson Nina P. Bethune Melanie H. Collins Virginia S. Warren Thomas T. Lanier Lillian B. Smith Jean M. Irvin Edward McCormick Roy S. Godwin Thomas H. James Lee V. Harris Dories McKoy Henry McDougald Milton Harrington Tony M. Tucker Bessie W. Moss Fred D. Freeman, Jr. Robert Al. Gray. Walter T. Weeks, Jr. Robert A. Barefoot Steve A. Hylton Sterling A. McLean Robert G. Edison Sterling A McLean BARbara Edison Alvis H. Black David P. Stewart Joseph D. Lucas Wayne Faircloth Grace L. Stoen Dana B. Myrick Harold Lambeth Wendy Pulliam Carl 0. Jones Lela B. Williams Gwendolyn A. McDonald Susan S. Worrell Jualia Cameron Deborah K. Moore Sheree G. Arnold Evangeline J. Matthews William F. Hall Andrew M. Anderson Wade H. Stewart L.C. Gregory, Jr. Burnice F. Temple Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. Johnny Halcomb Clyde F. Pate Sammy R. McLean Rufus H. Parrish Billy G. Wallace Ronald P. Green James E. Turnage John H. Atkins III Connie C. Spence Caviness R. Stewart Owen H. Wllis, Jr. Slane E. Sturgill 688.72 598.95 449.87 413.88 301.65 264.06 624.94 213.57 362.35 351.41 613.30 743.75 437.00 524.05 300.0-0 70.61 417.08 381.16 337.17 328.82 346.89 985.40 477.37 785.68 694.57 348.48 847.72 361.54 744.64 835.91 549.91 639.80 786.25 709.52 743.42 821.91 482.57 242.24 67.79 56.49 38.13 264.80 262.44 237.45 243.90 228.63 189.48 255.38 229.67 233.67 782.01 602.62 523.68 532.11 530.38 539.30 523.32 450.52 522.44 503.20 580.70 532.44 559.94 453.71 208.38 606.79