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11071966529 NOVEMBER 7th. 1966 The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, November 7th. at 10:00 A.M., with all members present. Also present were the County Attorney, the Auditor and the Clerk to the Board. Chairman Brook called the meeting to order and Commissioner Mixon offered the invocation. Minutes of the October meeting were read and approved. The Board welcomed Mr. McLamb and Mr. Brown the incoming Commissioners to this meeting. The following reports of the various offices were presented and filed: Clerk Superior Court Clerk Recorders Court Register of Deeds Tax Collector Veterans Service Officer B HSellers Elizabeth Matthews Kyle Harrington Inez Harrington W. Earl Jones Jean M. Irvin Electrical Inspector Earl Jones, Tax Collector, gave a report of the Tax Collections in detail for the month and comparison was made of the same period as of last year. Thomas Allen, Supervisor of Tax Office, appeared before the Board and gave report of tax matters. C. R. Ammons, Supervisor of State Extension Department, appeared and advised the Board that the farmers are now making application in the ASC office for Surplus Grain from the Commodity Credit Corporation which is used to supple- ment the loss by drought in Harnett County add this grain will be delivered to the feed mills for the farmers in the county. The Following Jurors Were Drawn For Civil Term Of Superior Court Beginning December 12th. 1966. A. William Hawkins Pope K H Murchison 3. Maok H. McDonald 4. Staoy Holder 5. Gene Willis Griffin 6. George Cates 7. R E Temple 8. Lee Milton 9. Baxter W. Mason 10. Jarvis H. Turner 11. Robert L. McDonald 12. Ogene Cotton 13. Lee C. Parrish 14. James Wilbun Hudson 15. E T Tutor 16. W H Pope 17. E 0 Bethune 18. George W. Mills 19. Harvey Keene 20. Mrs. Iva Pearl Lee 21. Shelton E. Stewart 22. George A. Winker 23. Evans Bell 24. William P. Sills 25. Ben Taylor 26. Chas. W. Parrish 27. W D Whittenton 2 Lemon Weldon 29. J C Byrd, Jr. 30. William C. Bullock 31. W H McKinney, Jr. 32. John Thomas McNeil 33. Ralph L. Johnson 34. Frederick Byrd 35. Jefferson Cummings 36. C W Heath 37. E. Ralph Maxwell 38. A M Byrd Dunn Rt. 2 Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Lillington Rt. 2 Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Spring Lake Rt. 1 Box 716 Dunn 407 E. Godwin St Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Lillington Rt. 2 Lillington Rt. 2 Dunn 408 S. Clinton Lillington Fuquay Rt 2 Coats Coats Rt. 1 Fuquay Rt. 1 Dunn 500 S. Gen.Lee Bunnlevel' Lillington Box 115 Dunn Rt. 3 Spring Lake Rt. 1 Coats Rt. 1 Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Erwin Box 788 Lillington Rt. 3 Fuquay Rt. 2 Dunn Box 484 Erwin Rt. 1 Erwin Rt. 1 Lillington Rt. 2 Jonesboro Heights Sanford # 6 Coats Rt. 1 Fuquay Rt. 2 Coats Lillington Rt. 3 Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Dunn Angier # 2 Averasboro Stewarts Creek Lillington Stewarts Creek . Averasboro Stewarts Creek Lillington Lillington Averasboro Lillington Hectors Creek Grove Grove Buc khorn Averasboro Stewarts Creek Lillington Averasboro Grove Stewarts Creek Stewarts Creek Duke Upper Little River Hectors Creek Duke Grove Grove Upper Little River Grove Hectors Creek Grove Upper Little River Stewarts Creek Averasboro Black River 530 39. Washington Lee Dennis 40. Wilbert Carl Stewart 41. Charles Revels 42. Howard L. Walls 43. Richard Lee Curria 44. Chalmers Stewart 45. A R Sessoms Dunn Dunn # 2 Guquay # 2 Dunn Angier # 2 Lillington # 3 Erwin The Board of Commissioners canvassed the vote for a Summerville Area and the abstract of votes passed were For Against 87 3 This November 7th. 1966 ( a copy was filed) Averasboro Averasbere Buekhorn Averasboro Black River Upper Little River Duke fire district as follows: in the The Board ordered that Lewis Atkins, Lillington, Rt. 3, Upper Little River Township be released of $28..88 penalty for late listing of his taxable property for the year 1966. The Board ordered Joe Lee Weaver, Angier Rt..., be released of $10.71 en account of an error in listing,,' property for taxation. The Board ordered that John J. Tew, 2002 Erwin Road, Dunn, Averasboro Township, be released of $3-,57 for the year 1966 due to error in listing. The Board ordered that Bernice Wood, Dunn Rt. 4, Averasboro Township, be released of $3.40 on account of error Dulisting,property for taxation Vernon Porter, Consultant of Economic Opportunity Programs gave a report efthe planned operations of his work ix the county,, The following Road Petitions were approved and ordered mailed to the State Highway Commission to Attention of Sam Wilson. (1) To add to the State System that read tin Averasboro - Township on South Sampson Avenue a distance of 150 feet (Petition mailed) R. L. Gray and1. E. Jones of the Board of Education appeared and discussed with the Board the purposed plan for the consolidation of the School System in the county. Frank Lewis, Assistant Director of Civil Defense, appeared with -a delegation and discussed with the Board the need tor a fire district in the Mary Stewart Area and requested the Board to call an election for this purpose. R E S O L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, eertabn resident freeholders living in Lillington, Averasboro and Grove Townships, Harnett County, North Carolina, have presented to the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County a Petition requesting said Board of Commissioners to call an election, as provided in Article 3A of Chapter 69 if the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, for-the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters living within the area described and defined in said Petition the question of whether or not a special tax on all taxable property in said district, of not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars, ($100.00)" valuation of property, shall be levied for the purpose of providing fire protection in said district; and, WHEREAS, said Board of Commissioners of Harnett County has examined said Petition and finds the same to be in due form and according to law, and further finds as a fact that the same contains the signatures of more than fifteen per cent (15 %) of the resident freeholders living in t he area described in said pet- ition; And, WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County desire, as required by law, to call an election in said Mary Stewart Fire District for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters therein the question of whether or not a tax shall be levied upon the taxable property therein for the purpose of providing rural fire protection in sold district as provided by law: NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordered and resolved by this Board of Commissioners for the County of Harnett; 1. That, pursant to the provisions of Article 3A of Chapter 69 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended, an election is hereby galled 531 to be held in that area designated and above described as "Mary Stewart Fire Disbiot ", for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters therein the question of levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property in said district, not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of property, for the purpose of providing fire protection in said dis- trict. 2. That said election is hereby called to be held Saturday, February 4, 1967, between 6:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M., Eastern Standard Time, at which time there shall be submitted to the qualified voters in said district the following questions: "In favor of tax for fire protection in Mary Stewart Fire District" "Against tax for fire protection in Mary Stewart Fire District ". 3. That for said election there shall be a new registration of the qualified voters living within said district, and for the registration of such voters, the registration book shall be opened from 9:00 A.M. until sunset on each day, beginning Saturday, January 7, 1967, and closing on January 21, 1967, On each Saturday during suoh registration period such books shall be open at the polling place. Saturday, January 28, 1967, shall be challenge day. 4. That the polling plaoe for said election shall be Mary Stewart Community Building. The Registrar for said election shall be Mrs. J. T. Neighbors, and the judges for such election shall be Arthur Tripp and Shelton Weeks. 5. That the form of the ballot to be used at said election shall be sub- stantially as follows: OFFICIAL BALLOT Special Fire Protection Election Mary Stewart Fire District County of Harnett North Carolina February 4, 1967 INSTRUCTIONS 1. To vote "For" make a cross mark in the square to the left of the words "IN FAVOR." 2. To vote "AGAINST" make a cross mark in the square to the loft of the word "AGAINST ". ;1 rt r In favor of tax for fire protection in Mary Stewart Fire Distriot Against tax for fire protection in Mary Stewart Fire District. Facsimile of Signature of Chairman 71.44_444474,& of County Board of Commissioners Facsimile of Signature of Clerk of Board of Commissioners 6. That said election shall be according to the provisions and laws cowing general elections so far as the same may be applicable, and that Dougald McRae, George W. Williams and Harvey Raynor, Jr., the present members of the Harnett County Board of Elections, are hereby designated to arrange for holding said election under the terms and conditions of this re- solution and in a000rdanoe with the General Statutes. 7. That the above designated members of the Board of Elections of Harnett County shall cause to be published in the Harnett County News, a newspaper published in Lillington, North Carolina, at least once a week for seven 532 successive weeks next preceding the date on which said election is to be held a notice reading as follows: NOTICE OF SPECITAL ELECTION AND NEW REGISTRATION IN THE Mary Stewart Fire District, County of Harnett, North Carolina: A special election will be held in the Mary Stewart'Fire District between 6:30 a.m. and 6 :30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, on Saturday, February 4, 1967, at which time the qualified voters in said Mary Stewart District shall be entitled to vote upon the question of Levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property in said district, of not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of the property, for the purpose of providing fire protection -in said district. If said election is carried, the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County shall be authorized and directed to levy and collect in said disttiet a tax in such an amount as it may deem necessary, not exceeding Fifteen Cents ($.15) on the One Hudred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of property in said district from year to year to be used only for furnishing fire protection within said district. For said election a new registration of all qualified voters residing with- in said district shall be had, and the books for the registration of voters :will be open from 9 :00 a.m. until sunset on each day beginning, Saturday, January 7, 1967 and closing Saturday, January 21, 1967. On each Saturday during such reg- istration period said books will be open at the polling place. Saturday, January 28, 1967, shall be challenge day. The polling plane for said election shall be Mary Stewart- Commnijty Building, the Registrar for said election is Mrs. J. T. Neighbors, and the Judges are Arthur Tripp and Shelton Weeks. All qualified voters residing in said district shall be entitled to register and vote in said election and said Mary Stewart Fire District is described and defined as follows: BEGINNING at a point (1) at the intersection of N. C. Highway # 27 and Fairground Road ( #1705); thence in an east erly direction to a point (2) on N. C. Highway at the Harnett - Johnston County line; thence in a southeasterly direction following the Harnett- Johnston County Line to a. point (3) on Road # 1812; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (4) on Road $ 1809, 1.1 mile southeast of its intersection with Road # 1812; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (5) at the intersection of Road # 1809 and Jonesboro Road ( #1808), excluding all property on Road # 1809 between this and the preceding point; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (6) on Road # 1789, 0.7 mile south of its intersection with Jonesboro Road (#1808); thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (7) on Road # 1799, 0.5 mile east of its intersection with Jonesboro Road ( #1808); thence in a southwesterly distention to a point (8) on Road # 1806, 0.9 mile south of its intersection with Jonesboro Road ( #1808); thence'' in a west- erly direction to a point (9) on I -95 eastern service road, 1.1 mile south of its intersection with Jonesboro Road ( #1808); thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (10) on I -95 western service road at the Dunn, N. C. city limits; thence following the northerly, city limits of Dunn, N. C._ina northerly , weaterly,and sout erly direction to a point (11) on U. S. 421. at the city limits; thence a north- westerly direction to a point (12) on Old Coats Road ( #1725), 0.9 mile west of the Dunn, N. C. city limits; thence in a northerly direction to a point (13) on Road #1722 at the bridge over Black River; thence in a northerly direction to a point (14) on Road # 1704, 0.5 mile west of its intersection with Fairground Road ( #1705); thence in a northeasterly direction to the point of beginning, The Board Recessed ;344° -44-eintst,a 7c4,4,4a.. Chairman of County Board of Elections Clerk of Board of Commissioners 533 November 28th. 1966 The Board of Commissioners with all members present met jointly with Fletcher Hubbard, Director of Public Welfare, and the Welfare Board, on November 28th. at 7:30 p.m. Chairman Brock called the meeting to order and presided: Mr. Hubbard discussed the plans, construction and Financing of the Court House Annex which will be used for the Welfare Department. Commissioner Cotton moved, seconded by Commissioner O'Quinn, that a Committee be named to investigate the avenues available for the construction of a Court House Annex on the property now owned by the County. Motion carried The Chairman appointed Neill MoK. Ross, Fletcher Hubbard and Commissioner Cotton to serve on this committee. The Board ordered that Owen Matthews, Angier Rt. released of Fire District Tax in the amount of $8.10 The Board r4oite1' the request of Charlie G. Parke Township for a refund of $41.63 on a corn picker. The Board ordered a Christman Wreath placed on the courthouse door and a Christmas tree plaoed in the center hall of the courthouse. 2, Black River Twp. be due to an error in listing. r, Dunn Rt. 2, Averasboro The Following Jurors Were Drawn For Criminal Term of Superior Court Beginning January 2, 1967 1. Colon L. Dixon 2. Larry Duncan 3. H C Whittington 4. J R Lewis 5. William Bennett 6. Robert L. Curran 7. Raymond 0. Baker 8. Wade Weans 9. Donald C. Swaney 10. Wilson Blake Warren 11. James Allen Brown 12. William A. Vann 13. James B. Miller 14. Alton Wade Byrd 15. Gilbert B. Lasater 16. Hubert D. Byrd 17. Junior Wright 18. J H Dennis T9. James C. Tew 20. J E Weathers 21. William E. Tart 22. Thomas Layton Dupree 23. Robert A. Johnson 24. Troy Williams 25. James Marshall Thaxton 26. Joseph D. Pleasant 27. L M Ashworth 28. Hubert Blackman 29. W R Watkins 30. L B Bryant 31. Melvie Carroll 32. Wm. T. Houston 33. W T Howard 34. Jerry Howard 35. Gerald S. Young 36. John B. Bowling 37. D W Weaver 38. Delbert Lockamy 39. Hubert Frank Cameron 40. James Shaw 41. Daniel Williford 42. Jessie Howell Lee 43. J K Adoox 44. Floyd Wheeler 45. William Allie Smith Benson Rt. 1 Angier Box- 9 Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Dunn, Magnolia Ave. Dunn Rt. 3 Lillington, Box 604 Erwin Box 309 Coats Butes Creek Box 9002 Dunn Rt. 4 Lillington Box 652 Lillington Rt. 1 Benson Rt. 1 Coats Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Copts Rt. 1 Fuquay Rt. 2 Fuquay Rt. 1 Dunn 911 N. Ellis Holly Springs Rt. 2 Dunn 905 E. Pope Angier Rt. 1 Lillington Box 304 Bunnlevel Rt. 1 Fuquay Rt. 2 Angier Fuquay Rt. 1 Linden Rt. 1 Fuquay Box 347 Dunn, Fayetteville St. Lillington Rt. 1 Dunn Rt. 2 Benson Rt. 1 Angier Rt. 1 Angier, Box 13 Fuquay Rt. 2 Buses Creek Coats Rt. 1 Coats Box 141 Erwin Rt. 1 Dunn N. Ellis Coats Rt. 1 Dunn Rt. 4 Holly Springs Rt. 1 Fuquay Rt. 1 Grove Blank River Stewarts Creek Averasboro Grove Lillington Duke Grove Neills Creek Averasboro Lillington Neills Creek Averasboro Grove Anderson Creek Grove Bbckhorn Buokhorn Averasboro Buokhorn Averasboro Grove Lillington Stewarts Creek Black River Black River Buokhorn Anderson Creek Buokhorn Averasboro Neills Creek Averasboro Grove Black River Blank River Hectors Creek Neills Creek Grove Grove Grove Averasboro Grove Averasboro Buokhorn Buokhorn 534 The Following Jurors Were Drawn For Civil Term of Superior Court Beginning January 9th. 1967. 1. w. T. Raynor 2. R D Weeks 3. Rex Allen Godwin 4. Jesse Byrd 5. Walter McLean 6. H H Dupree 7. Lewis Henry McNeill 8. James A. Tyndall 9. George N. Matthews 10. George H. Godfrey 11. Joe MoCorquadale 12. James Melvin Byrd 13. Merlon Stencil 14. E W Ballard 15. N L Wagner 16. L C Pope 17. Herman McKay 18. Henry Lloyd 19. Marvin Tart, Jr. 20. Carey Ellis 21. Ernest Lester Theker 22. Laster Hawley 23. James C. Thornton 24. Rexford Blanchard 25. William R. Bryant 26. L. Lee Langdon 27. J H Knight 28. Durwood A. Young 29. Frank Burohett Tart 30. Hughie Bain 31. Thomas Floyd Frix 32. Marvin Lee Johnson 33. Delman Lee 34. Lester F. Dawson 35. James E. Smith 36. Bobby Fann 37. Melvin Yow 38. Richard A. Ennis 39. Larry Matthews 40. Stanley Hollman 41. Alexander Wade Jernigan 42. Leonard A. Williams 43. Shelton H. Smith 44. W D Franklin 45. G G Prince The Board adjourned Dunn Dunn Coats Coats Lillington # 2 Angier Rt. 2 Angier Rt . 2 Dunn Linden Rt. 1 Spring Lake Rt.. 1 Dunn Erwin Rt. 1 Dunn Rt. 3 Fuauay Rt. 2 Holly Springs Rt. 1 Erwin Rt. 1 Erwin Rt. 1 Coats Rt. 1 Dunn Rt. 2 Fuquay Springs Rt. 2 Erwin Dunn Rt. 3 Dunn Holly Springs Rt. 1 Lillington Rt. 2 Angier Rt. 2 Fuquay Springs Rt. 2 Angier Rt. 1 Dunn Rt. 2 Lillington Rt. 2 Dunn Spring Lake Rt. 1 Spring Lake Lillington Rt. 2 Dunn Rt. 4 Dunn Lillington Rt. 2 Coats Rt. 1 Spring Lake Rt. 1 Dunn Dunn Erwin Fuquay Springs Rt. 2 Coats Fuquay Rt. 2 Clerk to Board 7/77 4-79 Cha rmani Averasboro Averasboro Grove Grove Lillington Black River Grove Averasboro Anderson Creek Anderson Creek Averasboro -Grove Averasboro Hectors Creek Buckhorn Duke Grove Grove Averasboro Hectors Creek Duke Grove Averasboro Buckhorn Lillington Grove Hectors Creek Black River Averasboro Lillington Averasboro Anderson Creek Anderson Creek Lillington Averasboro Averasboro Lillington Grove Anderson Creek Averasboro Averasboro Duke Hectors Creek Grove Buckhorn 535 The Following Checks Were Issued During The Month Of November, 1966 3347 Alma Jean Bass Oct. salary and travel $ 219.19 3348 Dr. 0 L Corbett M & I Clinics 117.50 3349 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster- Postage Board of Eolections 5.00 3350 Keith Snipes Addition to Maple Grove School 178.45 3351 W. Earl Jones, Tax Col. Jury Tickets 317.10 3352 Frank Lewis Expense incurred installing Antenna 7.50 3353 Harnett County News Statement 24.85 3354 Sargent- Sowell Inc. Sheriffs Dept. 3.12 3355 James H. Anderson, Co. Inc. Statement 376.64 3356 Inez Harrington, Reg. of Deeds Oot. Postage 60.00 3357 N C Natural Gas Corp. per statement 18.49 3358 Cape Fear Insurance Agency Policies 18.00 3359 Sears, Roebuck and Co. Repairs -Dunn Health center 4.5 3360 Carolina Tel and Tel Co. per statement 1.80 3361 Carolina Power and Light Co. per statement 37.35 3362 Tarmac Audio Visual Co. Extension Dept. 1.76 3363 Carolina Tel and Tel Co. Per statement 20.02 3364 John Jones Janitorial Services Education center 31.25 3365 Harnett County News Statement 431.57 3366 Cape Fear Insurance Agency Policies 136.00 3367 Dr. S J Cefalu, Director fees & travel 163.65 3368 Chester Brown Oct. rent 60.00 3369 Roane- Barker Inc. Statement 25.12 3370 W. Earl Jones Jury tickets 435.10 3371 Monroe International Inc. Statement 103.00 3372 Thomas Walgreen Drug Store Statement Sheriffs Dept. 2.63 3373 J V Griffin Fees 75.60 3374 L C Gregory, Jr. Fees 8.20 3375 Carson Hall Fees 34.20 3376 B F Temple Fees 8.0 3377 Roger Lyon Fees 33.20 3378 J S West Fees 8.20 3379 W H Stewart, Sheriff Fees 7.00 3380 Lillington Esso Station Sheriff's Dept. 6.25 3381 Mobile Communication Service Oct. Radio Service 107.41 3382 Brown's Auto Supply Cp. Statement 6.43 3383 Wilmer Inc. Statement 64.63 3384 Town of Lillington per statement 59.30 3385 Shaw's Plumbing Service It " 4.00 3386 Epes - Fitzgerald Paper Co. Inc. " " 5.89 3387 Motorola Inc. It n 26,50 3388 Xerox Corporation " it 59.74 3389 Commercial Printing Co. 11 "- 136.11 3390 Duke University Medical Center " " Coroner 15.00 3391 C & W Red and White Oct. acct. 119.90 3392 Purdie Bros. Inc. Oct. Jail 19.58 3393 Modern Laundry and Cleaners Oct. Statement Jail 20.97 3394 Lillington Medical Clinic Statement 65.00 3395 A B Sherman Oil Co. per statement 19.99 3396 IBM Corp. Statement 17.89 3397 MoLamb Supply Co. Statement 52.99 3398 Par -John Installations Statement 37.00 3399 Board of Education Extension Service 3.35 3400 Earl R. Parker It " 19.43 3401 NC State Board of Health Statement 56.95 3402 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. " 62.00 3403 Edwards and Broghton Co. It 30.85 3404 Club Cleaners " Health Dept. 13.54 3405 Cavin's Business Products Inc. " 54.93 3406 Lillington Roller Mills Inc. " 19.00 3407 John M. Strong 1 yr. Sub Clerk Superior Court 12.36 3408 Worth Reporting Co. Court reporting 170.40 3409 Kyle Harrington, CR1 fees in court cases 7.37 3410 Morris Wade Sales Co. per statement 38.117 3411 Bowen Office Equipment Co. Statement 73.81 3412 Storr Sales Co. Statement 30.17 3413 Glasco Business Machines Statement 134.43 3414 Robertson Stamp and Seal Works Statement 6.49 3415 Layton Supply Co. per statement 48.25 3416 Kelly and Randall Drug Co. " " 11.91 3417 Lillington Farmers Exchange " " 20,45 3418 Mitchell Printing Co. It " 394.91 3419 Overnite Transportation Co. " " 2.25 3420 Thurston Motor Lines Inc. " " 4.21 3421 Harnett County News " " 125.59 3422 The Dunn Dispatch It " 12 3423 The E R Thomas Drug Co. Nov. rent Civil defense 30.00 3424 W H Stewart, Sheriff travel expenses 100.00 3425 Sexton Dept. S tore Statement Welfare Dept. 16.38 3426 O'Quinn & O'Quinn Ambulance Service 27.50 538 "Salary Checks" 1778 M H Brock Salary 1779 J E Womble " 1780 WJCotton, Jr. tt 1781 Willard Mixon " 1782 Harvey OtQuinn " 1783 Neill MoK. Ross " 1784 Thomas Allen " 1785 Lottie Patterson t' 1786 Bessie S. Johnson t' 1787 Wade H. Stewart " 1788 Edna K. Newton " 1789 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr." 1790 James V. Griffin " 1791 B F Temple " 1792 Carson A. Hall it 1793 John C. Wilson " 1794 James S. West tt 1795 Roger W. Lyon It 1796 James E. Turnage " 1797 A. Walker OtQuinn " 1798 W. Earl Jones " 1799 Alice Sohmincke " 1800 Edna W. Butts " 1801 Jackie J. Denning " 1802 H D Carson, Jr. " 1803 Rachel W. Blanchard " 1804 Inez Harrington " 1805 Velma. S. Edwards " 1806 Flora Green Milton it 1807 Inez W. Sessoms " 1808 Clyde L. Ross " 1809 Paul B. Drew " 1810 B E Sturgill " 1811 Ruth Sturgill Tt 1812 Louvenia MeL. Lee " 1813 C R Ammons " 1814 T D O'Quinn n 1815 James E. Goff n 1816 Vance E. Hamilton " 1817 Juanita S. Hight " 1818 Ruby I. Parker " 1819 Bettie E. Giles in 1820 L K Boston " 1821 Ida P. Hinnant " 1822 Ophelia McLean " 1823 Melvin F. Eyerman " 1824 M. Irene Lassiter " 1825 Lida R. O!Quinn " 1826 Hattie E. Barnes n 1827 Rebecca S. Coleman " 1828 M H Canady " 1829 Sarah E. Ennis n 1830 Susan. C. Greene " 1831 Alta Pearl Pope " 1832 Ken Black " 1833 Elizabeth F. Matthews " 1834 Ruby T. Currin 1835 Georgia Lee Brown " 1836 Blandhie W. Raynor " 1837 Kyle Harrington " 1838 Ada W. Stone " 1839 Addle C. Faucett " 1840 Jake Lamm " 1841 Robert B. Morgan tt 1842 Jake Lamm n 1843 Jean M. Irvin " 1844 Norman F. Lewis, Jr. " 1845 Lillian B. Smith tt 1846 Roy S'. Godwin tt 1847 Gale C. Morter tt 1848 Peggy W. Hope " 1849 Glenda Massengill " 1850 Carolyn J. Watkins tt 1851 John A. Smith " 1852 Harold Upchurch " 1853 Thomas H. James " 1854 Thomas H. Glasby " 1855 Fletcher C. Hubbard " 1856 James F. Penny, Jr. " 1857 Naomi F. Hawley n 1858 G1yne,ss Meeks " 1859 - Madeline W. Hawley " 5.00 98.50 60.00 80.00 60.00 325.00 524.25 262.84 220.63 657.81 251.77 459.24 454.6 464.13 )I)F 0.24 419.90 454.58 449.30 426.31 152.20 456.8o 271.59 235.98 188.67 603.00 293.00 311.73 269.88 250.25 217.08 220.43 239.75 428. l 1 161. 6 140.98 303.51 . 242.65 231.48 167.75 160.40 151.96 224.92 159.14 93.84 798.20 517.51 396.31 396.82 444.77 505.6o 410.63 268.80 231.18 439.28 496.61 292.99 254.38 198.33 346.59 236.98 206.80 275.00 950.41 279.81 322.50 )011.76 239.32 71.85 440.31 263.26 256.99 259.52 95.8o 298.76 195.45 210.18 639.03 106.15 316.36 323.82 254.98 539 1860 Patricia W. McDonald 1861 Mary P. Avery 1862 Margaret B. McDonald 1863 Faye P. Bayles 1864 Edna R. Byrd 1865 Bettie Sue Parker 1866 Emma Lee West 1867 Marjorie G. Wade 1868 Harvey V. Godfrey 1869 Helen R. Crews 1870 Glenn C. O'Kelley 1871 Egeta Williams 1872 Frederick B. Fleming 1873 Harry B. Roberts 1874 Robert E. Stephens 1875 Janet MoD. Stone 1876 Lemuel R. Gilchrist 1877 James R. Huggins 1878 Virginia L. Thomas 1879 Virginia J. Bullock 1880 John D. Davis 1881 Robert B. Blalock 1882 Esther T. Butts 1883 Margie Harrington 1884 Kathleen Thomas 1885 Pauline Sanford $ 236.01 236.07 241.38 197.66 192.47 81.18 465.31 467.8o 502.70 424.88 400.84 453.59 398.51 402.22 387.77 433.04 439.46 378.93 407.47 445.98 128.74 317.84 334.16 303.61 327.69