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09161974MINUTES OF THE MID -MONTH MEETING FOR SEPTEMBER, 1974 MID -MONTH MEETING The mid -month meeting of the Board of Commissioners was held on Monday, September 16, 1974. The Chairman called the meeting to order at 7:45 p.m., and the following were present: Chairman Brock, Commissioners Cotton, McLamb and Etheridge. Also present the Clerk to the Board and the County Attorney. PRAYER MINUTES Commissioner Etheridge led the prayer. The minutes from the preceding meeting were read and approved. OVERTIME FOR JAIL The first matter of business was the overtime payment for the Jail Department employees. The Chairman introduced the matter and ask- ed for general discussion of the matter, giving the following in- formation: the Jail Cook worked overtime 14 hours last month (August) and the Jail Matron worked many hours overtime. Commiss- ioner McLamb moved to amend the budget to hire enough personnel to take care of the duties so that no one would work any overtime hours. Commissioner Etheridge amended the motion to include that funds for the new position in the jail be derived from the antic- ipated EEA Grant and that the balance of funds for the amendment be appropriated from the General Fund. Commissioner Cotton second- ed the motion and the issue passed. DEPARTMENT RECRUITMENT GRANT: Chairman Brock introduced the Recruitment Grant, which in its origin provided for 4 night deputies, but in its modified version provides for 2 night deputy - positions for a one -year period of time and in the amount of $13,396., which includes salary and benefits. It was indicated that this was a personnel grant only and the cost to the county would be a buy -in figure of $670.00 per year from the date and execution of the contract. As the contract contained no funds for equipment, Sturgill informed the Board that the County would have to provide the cars and uniforms necessary to the pos- itions. Commissioner McLamb moved to accept the personnel grant in the amount of $13,396. for a one -year program from LEAA which provides for two positions for the Sheriff's Department to serve as night deputies. Commissioner Etheridge seconded and the issue carried. REQUEST FOR OFFICE SPACE Sturgill requested office space for the two detectives and asked for space near the Sheriff's office. Commisabner Etheridge suggest- ed that this request be taken under advisement and study. NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS PROGRAM The amended Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Program, providing for two people for use by Harnett County, and through Region "M" was presented to the Board. The amount of the grant is $187,000., and Harnett County is to be treated in the same manner as the other counties in the Region. This is a regional unit and when the men are assigned to Harnett County, they will be under the direction of the Sheriff's Department. The total cost to the county will be $2,968. Action was tabled until the October meeting. USE OF THE MEETING ROOM IN THE NEW BUILDING The Board discussed the matter of using the meeting room for var- ious occasions, and agreed for the time being, that it be used for county related departments and programs and that the Buildings and Grounds Committee take up the matter for a use - policy plan. Motion by Commissioner Cotton, second by Commissioner McLamb and unanimous vote. EEA GRANT The Board was informed of the EEA Grant in the amount of $15,882., being offered to Harnett County, with an expiration date of March 31, 1975. Authority was granted to the Chairman to accept the grant and proceed towards filling the positions necessary. PAVING IN FRONT OF FLAT BRANCH FIRE DEPARTMENT Commissioner Etheridge moved that the Department of Transportation be petitioned to pave the front of the Flat Branch Fire Department and correct the drainage problem existing there also, and that the necessary resolution be attached to the petition and further that the funds for this project be taken from the allocation belonging to Harnett County for the current year. Commissioner Cotton seconded the motion and it passed. CONTRACT WITH TALBERT & ASSOCIATES Airport Committee The Chairman presented the Commissioners with a copy of a letter of opinion from the County Attorney in regards to the contract from Talbert & Associates in which he advised the Commissioners against executing the contract in its present form in that it fully pro- tected the firm and provided no legal protection to the County. The Board agreed to table the entire matter indefinitely. 19 OLD LAND FILL SITE Carson Gregory Commissioner McLAMB INFORMED THE Board that the old land fill that was once used by the county, located on Carson Gregory's land was in need of some leveling work that would cost an estimated $350. He indicated that the Commissioners had an unwritten duty to leave the property in a proper manner. Commissioner Etheridge moved that an amount up to $300. be used to level the area, to be taken from the allocation to the land fill and that a letter be sent to Mr. Gregory stating that the county was withdrawing from any responsibility to the old site as soon as this action has been completed as it relates to the leveling work. Commissioner McLamb seconded the motion and it carried. COUNTY GARAGE information For informational purposes, the Chairman informed the Board that Snead & Hatcher had begun preliminary work on the garage site area. INVITATION TO MEET WITH TRUSTEES CC Also, he informed the Board that invitation had been received to meet with the Board of Trustees of Campbell College on Friday of th week. ADJOURNED The meeting adjourned at 9;,10 p.m. Secretijry 7 -t._ ., Chairman 2/ 1l ✓ Clerk to the $and GENERAL FUND CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1974. 3169 Louis E. Bottiglier, Postmaster 3170 Void 3171 Harnett County Library 3172 Mildred Taylor 3173 Thad H. Pope 3174 Pamela K. Truelove 3175 Cathy Celeste Warren Aw 3176 Susan Pandora Warren 3177 Alvis Lee McKay 3178 Andrew M. Anderson 3179 William Fred Hall 3180 Graylon Pope 3181 M. A. Taylor 3182 June Cotton 3183 Shearon F. Roberts 3184 Bobby R. Etheridge 3185 C. E. McLamb 3186 June Cotton 3187 Lee- Harnett Mental Health Auth. 3188 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 3189 Mrs. Ruby Messer 3190 Mrs. Ernest West 3191 Mrs. Herman Tew 3192 Mrs. Edwin Morris 3193 Annie L. McDougald 3194 Mrs. J. A. Walker 3195 Amanda McFarland 3196 Lettie Johnson 3197 Mrs. Rachel Johnson 3198 Mrs. A. M. Ivey 3199 Mrs. David Ferrell 3200 Cristal Evans 3201 Mrs. Barry Emerson 3202 Falcon Orphanage 3203 Mrs. Johnson Buie 3204 Mrs. L. R. Arnold 3205 Mrs. Grady Adcock 3206 Bessie Lee 3207 Mrs. Dougald McCauley 3208 Amanda McFarland 3209 Kennedy Home 3210 Church of God Orphanage 3211 M. H. Brock 3212 Lee - Harnett Mental Health Auth. 3213 The News and Observer- Raleigh Times 3214 The Daily Record 3215 Joseph Ruzicka, Inc. 3216 Sanford Business Machines, Inc. 3217 City Publishing Company 3218 Brock Chevrolet Co., Inc. 3219 Lillington Tire Sales & Service 3220 Perry Brothers Tire Service, Inc. 3221 Lillington Exxon Station 3222 Supreme Gulf Service Station 3223 Case Blue Print & Supply Co., Inc. 3224 Data Processing Co. 3225 Owen G. Dunn Co. 3226 Institute of Government 3227 Dr. J. K. Williford 3228 Piggly Wiggly 3229 Pope's Inc. 3230 Lillington FCX 3231 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 3232 Town of Lillington 3233 IBM Corp. 3234 Gray & Creech, Inc. 3235 Walter Crosland 3236 Unijax, Inc. 3237 Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. 3238 Bank of North Carolina, N.A. 3239 First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 3240 Central Carolina Bank & Tr. Co. 3241 First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co. 3242 First Citizens Bank & Tr. Co. yr 3243 Southern National Bank 3244 American Standard Wholesale Corp. 3245 Morris Wade Sales Co. 3246 Harold W. Lloyd Ag. Ext. Agent 3247 University Graphics 3248 Dr. Catherine M. Beyer 3249 The Montgomery -Green Co., Inc. 3250 Harold Lambeth 3251 Calimaster Sound Instruments, Inc. 3252 Club Cleaners 3253 Transport Clearings East, Inc. 1,000.00 Void 100.00 80.10 725.06 161.00 56.49 56.49 240.59 257.59 257.59 69.67 398.02 222.43 38.55 129.97 58.50 56.35 11,250.00 476.97 19.00 107.10 66.25 116.10 106.60 228.60 106.60 320.80 222.70 324.75 223.95 213.20 233.75 100.00 111.35 238.50 115.00 575.00 100.00 2907 111.50 72.80 61.20 11,250.00 16.56 20.00 990.00 96.70 37.92 540.22 372.32 12.00 1,570.47 815.47 5.10 281.61 123.06 3.09 25.00 512.51 11.39 65.00 300,000.00 13.65 28.60 296.37 23.54 56.80 97.50 114.50 77.50 60.00 59.50 60.50 73.00 181.56 8.81 17.85 56.83 885.45 14.04 33.89 49.26 12.42 6.89 Postage for Social Services Petty Cash Aug. Salary Services rendered Bd. of Elections, plus exp. Services rendered Board of Elections. It Bal. July and Aug. Salary. Bal. July & Aug Salary. IT 37 hrs. work at Landfill. work at Landfills. Work on Tax Books Work on Tax Books. Expenses to NCACC Travel for Aug. in County. Work on Tax Books. 1st Qtr. Appropriation 1974 -75 B. Home Care General Assistance B. Home Care It It August Travel 2nd Qtr. Appropriation 1974 -75 Bids - Microfilm Eq. Rev. Sharing Actual Use Report Inv. Nos. 54210, 54460, 55000h. Inv. No. 1160 Tax Collector. 1 Directory Fayetteville & Vic. Aug. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. Aug. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. 78859 Sheriff's Dept. Aug. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. Aug. Acct. Sheriff's Dept. 84273 Reg. of Deeds. Inv. dated 9 -3 -74 for Reg. of Deeds. 4 Binders Reg. of Deeds. 1 N. C. Legislation 1974- Reg. of Deeds Case # 7405952. Aug. Acct. Co. Jail 12 Towels Co. Jail Ticket 665, Co. Jail Investment in CD Per statements 5A38526 -Soc. Serv. 65902, 65903 Cleaning Dunn Soc. Ser. Office 6230908 Dated 9 -4 -74 195 Food Stamp Transactions- Aug. 229 " 155 120 " 119 " 121 " 146 " W18586 Soc. Ser. Bldg. Ticket #H016938 Ext. Office. N. C. Grape Grower's Meeting Job No. 5074 Ag. Ext. Service Aug. Clinics and Travel 2199 Health Dept. Cutting grass at Dunn Health Center. Inv. No. 1686 Health Dept. Aug. Acct. Health Dept. Ticket #1629319. • 324 3254 3255 3256 3257 3258 3259 3260 3261 3262 3263 3264 3265 3266 3267 3268 3269 3270 3271 3272 3273 3274 3275 3276 3277 3278 3279 3280 3281 3282 3283 3284 3285 3286 3287 3288 3289 3290 3291 3292 3293 3294 The N. C. Memorial Hospital 3295 Lafayette Drug Co. 3296 Dr. Henderson D. Mabe, Jr. 3297 Mrs. Barry Emerson 3298 Anderson Creek Community Recreation 3299 Angier Community Recreation Program 3300 Angier Community Recreation 3301 Benhaven Community Recreation 3302 Buies Creek Community Recreation 3303 Erwin Community Recreation 3304 Dunn Community Recreation 3305 Lillington Community Recreation 3306 Johnsonville Community Recreation 3307 Boone Trail Community Recreation 3308 Coats Community Recreation 3309 Mount Carmel Community Recreation 3310 Shawtown Recreation Program 3311 Carolina Power & Light Co. 3312 American Red Cross 3313 Layton Supply Co. 3314 American Standard Wholesale Corp. 3315 Unijax, Inc. 3316 Lillington FCX 3317 Forest Hills Pharmacy 3318 Town of Lillington 3319 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 3320 City Service Station 3321 Gray & Creech, Inc. 3322 Dutch Treat Markets 3323 Warren Honeycutt 3324 Television Sales & Service 3325 Patricia McKee 3326 Void 3327 Ormont Drug & Chemical Co., Inc. 3328 Sanford Business Machines, Inc. 3329 Edna Mae Truelove 3330 Kizzie Smith 3331 Lala Ruth Sturgill 3332 Gladys Walker 3333 Rufus Cameron 3334 Delmas B. Rhye 3335 Patricia J. Williams 3336 Juanita Youngblood 3337 F. E. Pope 3338 Donald Nordan 3339 Sarah Odom Henry S. Thompson 62.00 NCACC Meeting Winston Salem. Patricia mcKee 5.04 Attending meetings at F'yetteville. Harnett Co. Dept. of Soc. Services 200.00 Advance Travel for Soc. Workers Lillington Medical Clinic 10.00 Re: Dennis Davis Dr. A. W. Peede 210.00 Aug. Clinics Dr. C. L. Corbett 280:00 Aug. Clinics Dr. C. L. Corbett 16.00 July VD Treatment Dr. A. W. Peede 24.00 Re: Purdie Jones, J. W. Smith, Patricia Ann McNeill. Winchester Surgical Supply Co. 57.63 Inv. dated 8 -16 -74 for Health Dept. Dept. of Human Resources 22.50 July & Aug. Acct. Health Dept. Syntex Laboratories, Inc. 75.00 1428620 Health Dept. Roane - Barker, Inc. 127.70 42062, 42440, 42709. Lillington Roller Mills 28.20 Aug. Acct. Dog Pound Purdie Brothers, Inc. 10.10 56705 Dog Warden Sanford Business Machines, Inc. 24.45 3756 Auditor Encyclopedia Britannica Ed. Corp. 166.02 614830, Co. Public Library. East Carolina University Pub. 17.50 News & Observer Index, '67 '73 N. C. State Library. 817.20 9434 Co. Library. Josten's Monarch Lease Plan 16.74 7429803 Co. Library. Tarheels Wheels 1.04 74 -75 Sub. Guideposts 5.00 2 yr sub. Gaylord Bros., Inc. 31.42 201424 -1 Western Auto Associate Store 9.97 130775 -Co. Library Melvin C. Hockaday 100.00 Refinishing piano. Charles Nordan 84.75 Travel Fire Marshal. KHB Professional Electronics 15.60 876 C. D. Agency E. R. Thomas Drug Acct. 125.00 Sept. Rent Belvin L. Strickland 80.00 Sept. PDH Rent Motorola Communications & Elect. Inc. 32.50 Inv. No. 137023 Morris Wade Sales Company 40.09 14637- Tax Col, 14481, 14614, Health Dept. Xerox Corp. 334.49 Inv. Nos. 024795895, 024852179 Modern Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 37.34 Aug. Acct. Co. Jail Dun- Health. Center. Carolina Power & Light Co. 334.19 Per Statements Storr Sales Co. 229.84 30711 Soc..Ser. 109826 Auditor. Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 105.29 1669 Ext. Office, 772, Health Dept. Mac's Business Machines, Inc. 28.94 239 -Co. Library 533, Bd. of Elections Child Welfare League of America 4.40 100 Foster Home Applications Lafayette Drug Company 16.08 Aug Acct. Sheriff's Dept. Social Services. Woodall & McCormick 306.40 Aug. Co. Attorney Services Dr. A. W. Peede 7.00 Re: Grace P. Harris 115.00 Re: Patricia A. Eason 18.30 Aug. Acct. Social Services. 25.00 P.O.for Gloria Byrd 22.88 Reimbursement for Clothing -B. Stanley 900.00 74 -75 Recreation Appropriation 2,325.00 456.38 to 1,902.22 If 1,133.76 IT 2,072.74 2,792.82 2,259.95 900.00 900.00 " 1,870.00 400.00 875.00 3.94 Per Statement 1,000.00 " 102.73 Aug. Acct. Courthouse 64.33 W18585 Courthouse 100.98 6203606. 54.00 Aug. Acct. Courthouse 11.39 D -Con for Co. Ext. Office 135.98 Per statements 26.43 Per statement 8.72 Gasolina Acct for Courthouse 67.50 61197 Dev. Comm. 114.37 Aug Acct. Co. Jail 17.99 50193 Dunn Health Center 40.00 Aug Acct. Health Dept. 5.24 Attending Meetings in Fayetteville Void 13.10 Inv. No. 82348 360.86 1164 Tax Supervisor 1165 Bd. of Elections 131.81 70 hrs. work in Bd. of Electbns Office 25.00 Gen. Assistance 294.67 135 3/4 hours overtime for Aug. 1974. 18.40 10 1/2 hours overtime for Aug. 1974. 10.00 Transportation to Chapel Hill 87.07 Registrar Sch. Bond Election. 89.82 Registrar Sch. Bond Election. 87.07 " 102.07 IT 118.82 99.07 • 3340 R. A. Stephenson x3341 Mrs. James E. Smith !3342 Jesse Weathers 3343 Dorothy M. Munden 3344 Ruth Savage 3345 Jeanette Wooten 3346 Amanda McFarland 3347 Bea Boyette 3348 Sandra R. Patterson 3349 Janet Helms Killough 3350 Council Williams 3351 Estelle C. Wester 3352 Floyd Autry 3353 Eloise T. Boyette 3354 Jackie C. Elmore 3355 Martha Moffitt 3356 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 3357 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 3358 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 3359 Gilbert Brown 3360 J. Clyde Adams 3361 Mrs. James M. Yates 3362 Walter Dafford 3363 C. S. Fowler 3364 Mrs. Phyllis T. Barefoot 3365 Carolina Power & Light Co. 3366 Carolina Power & Light Co. 3367 Town of Lillington 3368 N. C. Natural Gas Corp. 3369 Mrs. Herman Tew 3370 Patricia B. Bell 3371 N. C. Assoc. of County Boards of SS 3372 Symposium & Workshop on Protecting 3373 Thad H. Pope 3374 Lorena H. Jackson 3375 Payroll Acct. 3376 N. C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield 3377 Alvis Lee McKay 3378 Andrew M. Anderson 3379 William Fred Hall 3380 M. A. Taylor 3381 Graylon Pope 3382 Billy G. Wallace 3383 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 3384 Bank of North Carolina, N.A. 3385 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 3386 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 3387 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 3388 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 3389 Bank of North Carolina, N. A. 3390 N. C. Dept. of Revenue 113.92 Registrar School Bond 107.07 90.07 87.07 87.07 97.07 87. -7 102.07 107.07 87.07 97.07 112.07 97.07 101.47 97.07 112.32 1,261.66 Per Statements 145.14 208.39 26.60 Social Services Board Meeting 22.70 25.10 25.10 20.00 35.00 Gen. Assistance 283.84 Per Statements 1,267.48 5.60 3.70 20.00 B. Home Care - Michael Partin 80.00 Gen. Assistance 100.00 1974 -75 Dues for Harnett County Board. 35.00 Harnett County Registration 495.60 Services rendered Bd. of Elections 336.73 Sept. Salary. 60,957.72 Sept. Payroll 1,843.72 Group #043 0012 001. 175.88 Sept. Salary 178.88 Sept. Salary 164.88 Sept. Salary 45.19 24 hours work at Landfill 30.13 16 hours work at Landfill .12 Refund for error in Retirement Deduction. 11 1,794.31 1,863.13 6,889.63 6,399.15 3,412.05 10,099.00 13,290.08 7,068.50 Matching Contri for Soc. Ser., Health, CD Lib. IT " for Gen. Emp. and Policemen. 69- 0560675 -001. 69- 0560675 -001. Employees Ret. Contri. Sept. '74 W. H. Tax. Employees' SS Contri. 430001 9927 -Qt. ending 9- 30 -74. 326 PAYROLL CHECKS WRITTEN FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1974. 2670 2671 2672 2673 2674 2675 2676 2677 2678 2679 2680 2681 2682 2683 2684 2685 2686 2687 2688 2689 2690 2691 2692 2693 2694 2695 2696 2697 2698 2699 12700 12701 2702 2703 2704 [ 2705 2706 ;2707 12708 2709 2710 2711 2712 2713 [2714 12715 2716 2717 2718 2719 IIp 2720 2721 2722 2723 2724 aj 2725 1 2726 2727 2728 �I 2729 d 2730 12731 i 2732 2733 P 2734 r 2735 1; 2736 2737 t 2738 1 2739 h 2740 r' 2741 2742 g 2743 2744 tl 2745 2746 G 2747 s 2748 h 2749 1 2750 1 2751 E 2752 2753 2754 2755 fi 2756 2757 1 2758 M. H. Brock C. E. McLamb W. J. Cotton, Jr. Gilbert Brown Bobby R. Etheridge M. H. Brock W. J. Cotton, Jr. H. D. Carson, Jr. Rachel W. Blanchard Vanessa W. Young Patsy H. Nobles Thomas Allen Lottie Patterson Rachel S. Korpulinski Alice R. Shomper W. Earl Jones Alice Schmincke Edna W. Butts Jackie J. Pate W. H. Stewart Edna K. Newton Madie Lee Morgan L. C. Gregory, Jr. Burnice F. Temple Roger W. Lyon James E. Turnage Stanley Byrd Lewis C. Rosser, Jr. H. D. Hood, III Johnny Halcomb Clyde F. Pate T. A. Coats, Jr. Henry J. Jacobs Billy G. Wallace R. H. Parrish John H. Atkins, III Sammy R. McLean Ronald P. Green George E. Cameron Flora Green Milton Clyde L. Ross June S. Britt Lou Griffis Shirley McLean Paul B. Drew B. E. Sturgill Ruth Sturgill Gladys Walker Helen R. Crews Naomi F. Hawley Glyness Meeks Patricia W. McDonald Madeline W. Hawley Mary P. Avery Annie Lee Gainey Bobbie S. Mize Sandra B. Dickens Emma Lee West Harvey V. Godfrey Marjorie G. Wade Joyce, Pulliam Egeta Williams John D. Davis Jane H. Smith Bonnie B. Beasley Roxanne R. Ayers Benita J. Beasley Emmett J. Allen Carra G. Avery Bonnie B. Temple Daniel C. Welch Mazelle M. Stephenson Ruby C. Jenkins John C. Harvey Nancy E. Johnson Edward D. Rice Joyce G. Brown Hazel W. Byrd Roxie F. Pritchard Judith G. Crawford Cynthia T. Schumann Edna J. Black Margie Harrington Kathleen Thomas Pauline Sanford James E. Goff Charles E. Hammond H. W. Lloyd Lincoln Blanding 225.00 200.00 144.00 200.00 200.00 294.78 72.00 782.62 420.80 198.61 399.63 696.69 387.91 356.62 340.00 634.68 411.91 362.23 357.62 690.50 360.23 348.41 536.86 474.61 507.13 517.95 487.79 475.79 477.79 477.09 474.09 472.79 496.61 468.37 496.61 475.27 464.65 398.53 476.26 494.29 374.91 328.17 346.73 346.73 236.44 555.4o 237.87 244.19 783.11 613.50 496.83 437.60 434.03 423.20 348.09 420.61 372.23 791.09 847.35 719.36 687.49 595.91 764.76 590.06 448.88 321+.17 465.23 452.48 424.43 322.80 617.68 460.43 485.13 693.72 316.85 583.65 477.43 509.88 408.69 737.63 642.05 714.70 545.85 278.99 640.07 405.50 c2 8.95 268.00 2759 Robert A. Rowland 2760 Juanita S. Hight 2761 Bettie E. Giles 2762 Mary W. Jones 2763 Virginia L. Simmons 2764 Ida P. Hinnant 2765 Ophelia McLean 2766 Henry S. Thompson 2767 Lida R. O'Quinn 2768 Rebecca S. Coleman 2769 Louise M. Lloyd 2770 Patricia A. McKee 2771 Hoyt B. Fowler 2772 Donald Ray Womble 2773 Margaret N. McDonald 2774 Alta Pearl Pope 2775 Evelyn B. Howard 2776 Bertha M.- Taylor 2777 Kathy B. Wicker 2778 Muriel-F. Cann 2779 Alma Jean Bass 2780 Neta T. Worth 2781 Frances H. McKay 2782 Mildred A. Taylor 2783 Herbert E. Hudson 2784 Corbett A. Coats 2785 Robert J. Burnette 2786 John Henry Strickland 2787 Margaret R. Randall 2788 Janet H. Johnson 2789 Nina P. Bethune 2790 Melanie B. Hamilton 2791 Virginia S. Warren 2792 Thomas T Lanier 2793 Lillian B. Smith 2794 Jean M. Irvin 2795 Edward H. McCormick 2796 Roy S. Godwin 2797 Thomas H. James 2798 Lee Vernon Harris 2799 Dories McKoy 2800 Henry McDougald 2801 Alvis Lee Ockletree 2802 Tony M. Tucker 2803 Bessie W. Moss 0 .00 292.23 317.60 268.85 263.78 319.40 244.78 1,083.08 833.98 636.38 624.20 630.90 699.13 750.66 432.98 365.81 368.23 288.93 611.23 600.95 350.67 574.58 601.06 413.85 643.33 508.41 384.09 430.53 557.81 179.59 352.00 307.13 392.23 700.63 375.83 479.67 300.00 70.61 360.62 330.31 293.11 303.11 153.07 797.25 436.16