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02031969256 REGULAR MEETING February 3, 1969 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session Monday, February 3, 1969 at 9:00 a.m. in the Commissioners' Room in the Courthouse, Lillington, North Carolina. Those present were: Messrs. M. H. Brock, Chairman, W. J. Cotton, Jr., C. E. McLamb, Gilbert Brown and D. P. Ray, Commissioners; H. D. Carson, Jr., County Auditor and Clerk to the Board; and, Gerald Arnold, County Attorney. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mr. Brock, who presided and the morning prayer was given by Mr. Gilbert Brown. READING OF MINUTES The minutes of the January 6 meeting and the January 10 Special Meeting were read and approved. TAX AND WELFARE Item 1. LIEN REPORT Mr. Marshall Woodall, Tax and Welfare Lien Attorney filed the following report with the Board: REPORT TAX AND WELFARE LIEN ATTORNEY February 3, 1969 COLLECTION ON TAXES: Name Township Neill M. Moore Upper Little R. Willie Corbett Averasboro W. E. Turner Duke Andrew Murchinson Lillington J. B. Sneed Hector's Creek Jessie F. Johnson Averasboro Iva Tyndall Griffin Averasboro Mary G. Robinson Averasboro Mable Gaskins Neill's Creek David Wilson Tadlock Grove Odell McGilberry Johnsonville Kelly Lucas Gove Val D. McNeill Duke Fannie McKoy Upper Little R. James Howard Davis Barbecue W. A. Jernigan, Sr. Averasboro Charles Hildreth Averasboro John Byrdsol Averasboro Totals Case No. 3502 3514 3571 3587 3603 3708 3723 3728 3745 3746 68CVD862 68CVD866 68CVD867 68CVD869 68CVD874 68CVD875 68CVD879 68CVD883 Total Am't Atty. Collected Fee $ 230.55 $ 30.00 193.71 30.00 46.72 20.00 174.56 20.00 62.12 20.00 228.48 20.00 178.87 20.00 118.69 20.00 147.37 20.00 267.41 20.00 108.10 20.00 171.01 20.00 123.16 20.00 110.41 20.00 168.05 20.00 285.84 20.00 412.86 20.00 175.93 20.00 $3,203.84 $380.00 Welfare Lien Report: Jamey Franklin Altaman case - The property being foreclosed in this welfare lien suit has been re -sold several times at public auction and the high bid stands at $2,307.50; there is a re-sale set for February 13, 1969. REPORT OF Item 2. TAX COLLECTOR Mr. Earl Jones, Tax Collector, presented a report of tax collections to the Board. Item 2 -a. Mr. Jones requested that the $500.00 petty cash outlay previously appropriated for his department be returned to the General Fund. The Board agreed to this transaction and directed the Auditor to make such change. Item 3. STATE HIGHWAY A committee of four headed by Mr. George Faircloth appeared before COMMISSION the Board and addressed a complaint to the State Highway Department's representative Mr. Sam Wilson, District Engineer involving the low load capacity of Secondary Road #1726. Mr. Wilson stated that the General Statutes provides authority for the Highway Commission to post a maximum limit of 13,000 lbs. per axle on all secondary roads. Weight above this limit causes road deterioration Mr. Wilson was in sympathy with the situation and recommended that the parties concerned reduce the load to 13,000 per axle. He further suggeste that they check the present weight of their vehicles. He said that his department could do nothing to alleviate the situation; he did make note of the fact that they can issue a permit for a single load, but not a blanket permit and that an additional black top can be laid at the com- plainant's expense in order to raise the per axle limit. Mr. Wilson introduced Mr. Autry, member of the State Highway Commis- sion, who will be serving Harnett County. 257 ROAD Item 4 PETITIONS Mr. Brock presented the following road petitions for Board action: #1546 Grove Township #1299 Junction 27 Action: Upon a motion by Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr. McLamb, above petitions were approved. Motion carried. REPORT OF Item 5. TAX SUPERVISOR Mr. Thomas Allen, Tax Supervisor, presented the report of his department to the Board. Tax Refund JUDGE'S CHAIR Item 5 -a. Mr. Allen requested a refund for Mr. C. T. Latimer for a lot located on W. Pope Street, Dunn, N. C. Tax was refunded for years, 1964, 65, 66, & 67 in the amount of $20.90. Action: Mr. Cotton moved that the refund be approved. Motion was seconded by Mr. McLamb and carried. Item 6. Mr. Brock relayed to the Board a request from Mr. Archie Taylor that the chair in the Judge's Chambers which belonged to his father be returned to the family. Action: Mr. Brown and Mr. Ray were directed to take charge of the disposition of the chair. APPLICATION FOR Item 7. COUNTY MANAGER Mr. Robert Johnson appeared before the Board and made known his desire to apply for the position of county manager when the Board begins deliberations on this matter. COMMUNITY CONSULTANT LAW LIBRARY Item 8. Mr. Vernon Porter appeared before the Board and apprised the members of the necessity of obtaining a designee from the industrial commission as representative for the Cooperative Manpower System; this organization under federal regulations must approve manpower needs on the local level. Action: Mr. Brock suggested that Mr. Porter inform Mr. R. M. Turlington, Chairman of the Harnett Agri- Business Development of this order and ask that he appoint someone on the Board of Directors of that office to fill the position. Item 9. Mr. Brock reported that it had been suggested by Mr. Archie Taylor that the Board support and maintain the Law Library. It was also noted that such support amounted to approximately $170.00 per month according to a report submitted from the Clerk's Office. It was further noted that indications are that this is a responsibility of the county. Action: It was moved by Mr. McLamb that the county maintain the Law Libray through June 30, 1969. Motion was seconded by Mr. Cotton and carried. HARNETT LAKES Item 10. DEVELOPMENT Mr. and Mrs. Claudious Cox and Mr. Mahlon McCoy seeking information (Homeowners) concerning property in the Harnett Lakes Development area which is presumably owned by the county and designated as a recreation area asked the Board to establish ownership of the property. Certain individuals in the area are not complying with the restrictions and causing distur- bances. In order to institute any action aganst the individuals, owner- ship of the property must be established. Action: Ownership of the property could not be established by the Board. It was recommended that the parties involved check with the tax department to establish ownership and to seek the advice of an attorney. If the property is found to belong to the county, the Board will assist in any manner possible. REGISTER OF Item 11. DEEDS - RE: After discussion concerning personnel requirements of the Register PERSONNEL of Deeds Office, it was decided that the Board would ask the Institute of Government to evaluate all county offices. Mr. Brock will request that this evaluation be accomplished by June 30, if possible. It is planned that the evaluation of personnel and the upgrading of the Pay Plan both be accomplished by this date. Re: Mrs. Edwards Item 11 -a. The Board of Commissioners will approve the extension of Mrs. Edward's employment until December 1969, if requested by Mrs. Inez Harrington. at— 258 BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Item 12. Item 12 -a. Health Department - The Board stated the necesary repairs to the Health Department Buildings will be accomplished. Item 12 -b. Welfare Department - Facilities of the Welfare Department were discussed. No definite plans given. Item 12 -c. Courthouse - The construction of a lounge and addition to the Clerk's office were taken under consideration. A temporary loung and office for judge discussed. Item 12 -d. Board of Elections - It was reported that the vault in the Board of Elections office has been painted. Additional repairs were discussed. It was reported that Mr. Porter's trainees would be unable to tile the floors. Mr. Brock will look into the matter of tiling floors and other related repairs. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Item 13. Mr. Wade Stewart, Sheriff, appeared before the Board to discuss, a) insurance rates of his employees, and, b) the hiring of a relief man for the department. Action: Item 13 -a. Upon a motion by Mr. McLamb, seconded by Mr. Brown, the Board approved additional pay in the amount of $45.00 for insurance for the duration of the current fiscal year. , Item 13 -b. The hiring of a relief man for the department is unde consideration. DOG WARDEN Item 14. The dog warden schedule was presented. NEW BUSINESS WRITTEN REPORTS Item 15. The following written reports were filed by Mr. Carson: Departmental Reports: Register of Deeds Sheriff's Office Veteran's Service Officer Electrical Inspectors: B. H. Sellars, L. Perry Cameron and Ray Gardner AID TO BLIND Item 16. CHECKS - RE: Upon a motion by Mr. Cotton, seconded by Mr. Ray, it was directed MAILING that the Aid To The Blind checks be mailed direct from Raleigh. FOUNTAIN, L.H. (Letter of appreciation) Item 17. The following letter was received from Congressman L. H. Fountain Congress of the United States House of Representatives Washington, D. C. January 25, 1969 Dear Friends: We want all of you who joined in your kind expression of sympathy over my Brother, Runt's, sudden and untimely passing to know how deeply grateful we are for your comforting message. Mr. M. H. Brock, Chairman Harnett Co. Board of Commissioners Lillington, N. C. Sincerely, L. H. Fountain PAC POLL NUMBER ONE Item 18. Political Action Committee Poll Number One - The Board held open discussion on the questionnaire of the Political Action Poll dealing with legislation appropriate to county boards. A letter of response from the Board will be prepared for PAC Committe member, Mr. Cotton's signature. TERMINAL LEAVE PAY Item 19. Mr. J. T. Lamm, former Harnett County Solicitor and RE: ELECTED OFFICIALS Assistant District Solicitor, appeared before the Board with an inquiry concerning terminal leave pay for elected officials. 259 Action: After discussion, Mr. Arnold, County Attorney, was instructed to investigate and render an opinion on this matter at the next Board meeting. RESIGNATION OF Item 20. Upon a motion by Mr. Ray, seconded by Mr. Brown, the COUNTY MANAGER Board acted to accept the resignation of Mr. David W. Alexander as County Manager effective January 31, 1969. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 2:50 p.m. ATTEST: H. 1. CARSON, Clerk to the OCK Chairm n of the Board February 3, 1969 Respectfully submitted, Bessie W. Moss Secretary (Acting) 260 FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF CHECKS ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1969 9038 9039 9040 9041 9042 9043 9044 9045 9046 9047 9048 9049 9050 9051 9052 9053 9054 9055 9056 9057 9058 9059 9060 9061 9062 9063 9064 9065 9066 9067 9068 9069 9070 9071 9072 9073 9074 9075 9076 9077 9078 9079 9080 9081 9082 9083 9084 9085 9086 9087 9088 9089 9090 9091 9092 9093 9094 9095 9096 9097 9098 9099 9100 9101 9102 9103 9104 9105 9106 9107 9108 9109 9110 9111 9112 9113 9114 9115 9116 Doreathea Dix Hospital Elizabeth F. Matthews, C.S.C. E. Marshall Woodall H. S. Matthews Clara L. Stokes Demry Tyndall Harnett County News N.C. Department of Revenue National Market Reports, Inc. Mobile Communication Service Lillington Esso Station Sargent - Sowell, Inc. Sexton Motor Sales Glasco Business Equipment Storr Sales Company Lafayette Drug Company Handi -Clean Products Layton Supply Company Town of Lillington Frank Giles 15.00 111.00 270.00 19.46 87.50 51.00 9.75 7.50 57.50 70.00 283.55 111.10 40.97 1.39 2.99 6.00 135.96 50.62 79.68 377.45 Godwin Building Supply Co.,Inc. 27.35 Electric Sales & Service 1,411.97 Lillington Esso Station 29.43 Forbes Truck & Tractor, Inc. 12.03 Coastal Exterminating Company 25.00 Clinical Chemistry Laboratory 20.00 Johnson's 13.39 Ernest West 3.71 J. E. Womble & Sons, Inc. 25.14 Modern Laundry & Cleaners 23.08 Lafayette Drug Company 22.96 Morris Wade Sales Company 4.78 IBM Corporation 65.45 A.B. Sherman Oil Company 36.73 Cavin's Business Products, Inc. 25.96 Fincolor 8.25 Location Department, SHC 2.06 N.C. State Board of Health 38.63 Dr. C. L. Corbett 80.00 Helms Motor Express, Inc. 2.75 Superintendent of Documents 3.50 Television Sales & Service 40.00 Roane - Barker Inc. 67.32 Womble's Feed Mill 13.50 Purdie Brothers, Inc. 10.20 Gray & Creech, Inc. 97.34 N.C. Natural Gas Corporation 578.53 Carolina Power & Light Co. 72.21 Carolina Tel & Tel Company 66.96 Prentice Hall, Inc. 18.52 Motorola, Inc. 32.50 Duke University Medical Center 6.00 Thomas Walgreen Drug Store 15.00 Baldwin Fikes Rest Home 42.56 Mrs. E. G. Fullbright 105.00 Nina Ruth Riddle 38.64 Mrs. David Ferrell 153.00 Cristal Evans 52.50 Mrs. Grady Adcock 155.00 Bessie Lee 205.00 William P. Ore 52.50 Nettie Jacobs 25.00 Mrs. Lennie Arnold 56.00 Mrs. Wade Johnson 168.00 Rachel Johnson 107.25 Margie Johnson 157.50 Lettie Johnson 50.00 Etta McNeill 56.00 Mrs. D. C. McKinney 51.25 Mrs. Edwin Morris 150.00 Ina Ryals 150.00 N. C. Sanatorium 38.40 Eastern N.C. Sanatorium 124.20 Dr. A. R. Mayberry 1,360.80 Dr. Don Leventhal 582.00 Dr. Bruce Green 706.20 Dr. Ali Jarrahi 591.80 Henry M. Jones 304.40 Meylan StopWatch Corporation 21.75 Re: Hazel West Cost For Tax Suits Tax Foreclosure Suits Groceries For Thelma Purcell General Assistance General Assistance Notice Tax Listing Extended Renewal of Notary, Naomi F. Hawley Invoice No. 4374 January Radio Service January A /C, Sheriff's Department Invoice No. 24602 1 -31 -69 Sheriff's Department #4493 Auditor #19825 Auditor January a/c For Courthouse Invoice No. 1613 January A/C Courthouse Per Statement Per Statements: Jail & ASCS Office # 58117 County Jail Repairs on Courthouse January A/C Pickup # 47440 Courthouse January Service Fee Blood Alcohol: GA. W. Suggs January A/C County Jail January A/C County Jail January A/C County Jail January A/C County Jail January A/C County Jail 2 Rubber Stamps For Welfare Dept. OAB 7074 543 Welfare # 10085 County Agent Ticket #1616 County Extension Office LD -932 Dated 1 -23 -69 50 Triple Anti Gen. Bal. Due For Patients Treated 68 Helms Waybill No. 669784 Mental Health Digest Overhaul Amplifier # 10264 Dog Pound Dog Warden # 55747 Per Statements Per Statements Per Statements # 69013 -0574 P H # 77964 February Re: Patricia D. Atkins Re: Jennie McNeil B . Home Care B . Home Care B. Home Care B . Home Care B. Home Care B . Home Care B . Home Care B. HOme Care B. Home Care B . Home Care B . Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care B. Home Care Sanatorium Care Sanatorium Care - Sam Hill Dec. & Jan Fees + Travel January Fees & Travel January Fees and Travel January Fees and Travel January Fees and Travel # T32711 261 117 The S. & H. X -Ray Company 118 N.C. State Board of Health 119 J. A. Carver 120 C. T. Latimer 121 Mrs. W. G. Butler 122 Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Harris 123 Doreathea Dix Hospital 124 Jack J. McKoy 125 Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. 126 James V. Griffin 127 James S. West 128 Roger W. Lyon 129 James E. Turnage 130 Lincoln Neal 131 Roy D. Hayward, Jr. 132 Charles A. Cann 133 William R. Hardy 134 Ann Carolyn McArtan 135 Mary Greene Yates 136 Jennie C. Williams 137 Frances Norris 138 Dixie H. Perez 139 Mrs. Danny P. Watkins 140 Clare S. Harrington 141 Vernon D. Stancil 142 Rebecca A. Wade 143 Mary S. Hough 144 Maebelle P. Williams 145 David C. Hamilton 146 Annie M. Cameron 147 Dolores J. McDonald 148 Ida U. Wilkins 149 Thomas J. Byrd 150 Mary P. Stewart 151 General Electric Company 152 Pitney -Bowes Inc. 153 Piggly Wiggly 154 Lillington Auto Parts 155 Bernice Lucas 156 House Beautiful 157 Winchester Surgical Supply 158 S. Glenn Wilson, M.D. 159 Modern Laundry Cleaners 160 Club Cleaners 161 Carolina Power & Light Co. 162 Morris Wade Sales Co. 163 Carolina Power & Light Co. 164 The E. R. Thomas Drug Co. 30.00 165 N.C. State Commission For Blind 1,450.52 166 Conservation and Development 677.63 167 Johnson's 65.92 168 S.River Elect.Membership Corp. 43.00 169 Barefoot- McLamb Oil Col 139.46 170 Godwin Building Supply Co. 42.24 171 A.F. Page 56.25 172 Louis Baer Dept Store 20.00 173 T. & J. Motors 5.15 174 Triangle Drain Co., Inc. 30.00 175 Lewis McKinney 297.50 176 Cooper D. Cass Co. 35.11 177 N.C. Sanatorium 33.38 178 Mrs. John D. Patterson 50.00 179 Dougald McRae 150.00 180 Betty McRae 152.32 181 Nicky Dale Bryant 79.00 182 Alma Jean Bass 14.29 183 Alma Jean Bass 183.55 184 Bertha M. Taylor 113.41 185 Bertha M. Taylor 135.11 186 Carolina Power & Light Co. 2.18 187 Carolina Tel & Tel Co. 99.00 188 Carolina Tel & Tel Company 193.61 189 Carolina Tel & Tel Company 139.16 190 Carolina Tel & Tel Company 127.38 191 Whittenton Ambulance Service 30.00 192 Willie Warner 63.37 193 First National Bank 34,486.61 194 Mrs. John Walker 52.50 195 C. H. Avery 60.00 196 First National Bank 50,000.00 197 N.C. Dept of Motor Vehicles 2.00 198 N.C. Blue Cross & Blue Shield 723.10 199 Pams Sign Service 30.00 388.62 10.00 50.00 20.90 265.00 40.00 30.00 4.96 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 204.20 420.97 358.14 358.14 228.29 289.03 186.40 325.68 325.68 211.53 211.53 192.68 185.35 289.03 250.28 222.01 404.22 682.89 79.47 393.63 .58 35.00 3.00 424.83 5.00 11.38 4.64 1.30 830.75 36.26 x - 06018 January Statement February Veteran Service Work Refune For Error in Listing Taxes B. Home Care Medical Services For Ethel McCormick Blue Re: Bettie Douglass Cox Transportation to Raleigh Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 Additional Ins. Allowance per minutes 2 -3 List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker List Taker # 19 -33464 # 103 - 570432 January A/C County Jail #43655 County Jail February Rent 1 year subscription January A/C Health Department Re: Mildred Lassiter January A/C Health Center January A/C Health Dept. Per Statement Sheriff & Health Depts. Per Statement February Rent County's Part For Aid To The Blind County's Part For Forest Fire Control January 4th Planning Board Meeting Per Statement Maple Grove School Courthouse Tractor Service at Erwin Garbage Area. February Rent Per Ticket 2 -3 -69 Garbage Program Garbage Pit Per Statement For Garbage Program R 4317 Drugs- Ticker No. 3793 1 year lease 2- 15- 69- 2 -15 -70 Services Rendered Bd. of Elections Services Rendered Bd. of Elections General Assistance 8 hrs work in Health Dept. Feb. Salary & Travel Immunization Aide Cleaning Health Buildings Feb. Salary & Travel -TB Project Per Statement Installation Charges Per Statements Per Statements Per Statements Re: Anna Surles, Sarah McKeither February Salary & Travel February Payroll General Assistance 6 Days as Officer of Grand Jury Investment in CD License & Transfer of Title February Group Ins. for 4310 Sign for Adult Education Center 262 9200 Lola O'Quinn 9201 Void 9202 Mary F. Purdie 9203 Dorothy Snipes 9204 Gilbert Brown 9205 Worth Byrd 9206 W. Earl Jones 9207 E. Marshall Woodall 9208 Elizabeth F. Matthews 9209 Dougald McRae 9210 Betty McRae 9211 Carolina Power & Light Co. 9212 James H. Anderson Co. 9213 N.C. Local Govern'tal Employees Retirement System 36.56 Work in Tax Supervisor's Office Void Void 36.56 Work in Tax Supervisor's Office 22.38 Welfare Board Meeting 23.08 Welfare Board Meeting 20.00 Welfare Board Meeting 28.50 Jury Ticket 170.00 Tax Foreclosure Suits 108.00 Court Costs for Tax Suits 150.00 Services Rendered Bd. of Elections 152.32 Services Rendered Bd. of Elections 442.03 Per Statements 400.85 #1538AB Less 1% 1,250.08 9214 N.C. Local Govern'tal Employees Retirement System 1,552.37 9215 N.C. Local Govern'tal Employees Retirement System 1,754.62 9216 Southern National Bank 4,734.80 Matching Contri. For Welfare & Health For Gen. Employees & Law Enforcement Employees' Retirement Contribution Feb. W.H. Tax For Employees 263 FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SALARY CHECKS ISSUED DURING FEBRUARY, 1969: 4,740 4,741 4,742 4,743 4,744 4,745 4,746 4,747 4,748 4,749 4,750 4,751 4,752 4,753 4,754 4,755 4,756 4,757 4,758 4,759 4,760 4,761 4,762 4,763 4,764 4,765 4,766 4,767 4,768 4,769 4,770 4,771 4,772 4,773 4,774 4,775 4,776 4,777 4,778 4,779 4,780 4,781 4,782 4,783 4,784 4,785 4,786 4,787 4,788 4,789 4,790 4,791 4,792 4,793 4,794 4,795 4,796 4,797 4,798 4,799 4,800 4,801 4,802 4,803 4,804 4,805 4,806 4,807 4,808 4,809 4,810 M. H. Brock W. J. Cotton, Jr. D. p. Ray, Jr. C. E. McLamb Gilbert Brown Gerald Arnold Thomas Allen Lottie Patterson Bessie S. Johnson W. Earl Jones Alice Schmincke Edna W. Butts Uackie'Jc Denning Wade H. Stewart Edna K. Newton Madie Lee Morgan Lemuel C. Gregory, Jr. James V. Griffin B. F. Temple James S. West Roger W. Lyon James E. Turnage Lincoln Neal Stanley Byrd Roy D. Hayward, Jr. Charles A. Cann William R. Hardy H. D. Carson, Jr. Rachel W. Blanchard Harold Upchurch Thomas H. James William N. Monroe Inez Harrington Velma S. Edwards Flora Green Milton Inez W. Sessoms Clyde Ross Paul B. Drew B. E. Sturgill Ruth Sturgill Louvenia McL. Lee Fletcher C. Hubbard Naomi F. Hawley Glyness Meeks Madeline W. Hawley Patricia W. McDonald Mary P. Avery Jean Adcock Annie Lee Sawyer Sandra Byrd Emma Lee West Marjorie G. Wade Harvey V. Godfrey Helen R. Crews Glenn C. O'Kelley Egeta Williams Frederick B. Fleming Joyce G. Pulliam Janet E. Stone James R. Huggins John D. Davis Robert B. Blalock, Jr. Shirlee F. Stephenson Jimmy F. Ragland Jane H. Smith Janet D. Beabout Kathryn Stefanoe Esther T. butts Margie Harrington Kathleen Thomas Pauline Sanford 116.00 94.80 80.00 80.00 80.00 275.00 521.62 277.28 251.95 458.75 291.68 250.46 213.94 639.63 264.49 252.35 506.05 490.77 311.08 478.80 499.83 480.46 495.39 348.33 490.81 481.51 491.84 618.77 292.95 320.06 234.36 211.07 320.97 305.99 255.14 209.61 221.90 237.75 356.21 170.33 149.07 682.10 305.24 315.66 266.19 260.77 260.77 249.86 247.51 226.60 508.19 444.23 497.86 254.57 273.85 435.43 465.15 485.13 414.67 486.76 437.79 186.27 393.40 425.95 408.09 439.25 59.86 313.60 301.12 315.85 318.43 4,811 4,812 4,813 4,814 4,815 4,816 4,817 4,818 4,819 4,820 4,821 4,822 4,823 4,824 4,825 4,826 4,827 4,828 4,829 4,830 4,831 4,832 4,833 4,834 4, 83 5 4,836 4,837 4,830 4,839 4,840 4,841 4,842 4,843 4,844 4,845 C. R. Ammons James E. Goff Charles E. Hammond H. W. Lloyd Juanita S. Hight Ruby I. arker Bettie E. Giles Virginia L. Simmons James P. West Ida P. Hinnant Ophelia McLean M. Irene Lassiter Lida R. O'Quinn Hattie E. Barnes Rebecca S. Coleman Sarah E. Flowers M. H. Cannady Brenda Lee Alta Pearl Pope Ken Black Herbert E. Hudson Jean M. Irvin Norman F. Lewis, Jr. Lillian B. Smith Roy S. Godwin Arthur F. Page AlvisrLee McKay Andrew M. Anderson William C. Smith Peggy W. Hope Pamela Lee Dunn Gladys J. Woodall Muriel F. Cann Margaret N. McDonald Myrtle D. Register 345.16 281.48 230.53 255.00 182.51 179.04 180.41 254.32 254.18 187.64 103.55 558.41 423.85 475.33 446.98 451.23 524.79 246.05 253.20 463.03 404.84 328.12 403.43 247.51 71.40 95.56 124.71 99.96 359.79 639.16 256.63 169.97 457.64 282.57 441.48