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Name Amount A.A NAME AMOUNT A.A. BANKS $6.00 A.A. CARROLL $4.00 A.A. STEWART $56.78 A.A. WILLIAMS $20.00 A.B. ROSE $3.00 A.B. RUGGLES $1.00 A.C. LOWRY $16.00 A.D. KNIGHT $9.00 A.E. KENNEY $15.00 A.J. RUST $1.00 A.L. MILLS $5.00 A.L. STOVALL $1.00 A.M. HENDRIX $1.00 A.M. POGUE $0.13 A.W. HICKS $2.00 A.W. LOGAN $1.00 A.W. PHILLIPS $1.00 A.W. WINCHESTER GR/FD $16.00 AARON MOREHEAD $5.00 AARON T. DAWSON $2.63 ABBOTT, BRUCE $1.25 ABEL ALEMAN $5.89 ABERNATHY, JEFFERY $0.17 ABERNATHY, ROBERT $4.08 ABERNATHY, ROBERT $3.04 ABERNATHY, T.J. $10.73 ABEYTA, SHANNON $0.09 ABIDKADIR, HAJI $12.00 ACE METAL PRODUCTS, INC. $3.00 ACEUADO, JOHN $40.00 ACEVEDO, JOHN $4.35 ACEVES, ALBERTO $0.20 ACEVES, KELLI $1.46 ACOSTA, CONCEPCION $0.04 ACOSTA, JOSE $1.17 ACOSTA, SERGIO $0.51 ACOSTA, SERGIO $5.71 ACTION RENT‐TO‐OWN $70.00 6/6/2012 4:42 PM ACTION SERVICES/ACTION QUICK CASH $84.95 ACTON, BURNEY $0.29 ACTON, MARSHALL $27.70 ADAIR, DEBRA S $1.62 ADAME, JESUS DAVID $7.00 ADAMS, AMY $8.85 ADAMS, ANTHONY $3.00 ADAMS, BARBARA $0.18 ADAMS, CHARLES $0.18 ADAMS, CLAY $0.12 ADAMS, CORY RYAN $5.70 ADAMS, JAMES $3.56 ADAMS, JOHN $12.41 ADAMS, JOSH $11.00 ADAMS, KENNY $8.00 ADAMS, LOUELLEN $4.60 ADAMS, LYNDELL DARRELL $3.85 ADAMS, MARCELLUS $0.05 ADAMS, MARCELLUS $0.12 ADAMS, MARSHALL SHANE $3.25 ADAMS, MATTHEW $0.04 ADAMS, MICHAEL $48.00 ADAMS, RANDALL $7.42 ADAMS, SHANE $0.01 ADAMS, SHIRLEY A $0.03 ADCOCK, JESSE $46.64 ADJUNTAS, ISREAL $0.40 ADJUNTAS, ISREAL GALDANA $0.19 ADJUNTAS, JOSE CARMEN $19.00 ADMIR, LYNDEL $0.10 ADMIR, LYNDEL $0.52 ADOME, ELUTERIO $11.93 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS $26.81 AGRIPIN, JUAN $9.01 AGUAYO, ERIC A $27.00 AGUERO, JOEL $0.17 AGUERO, JULIAN $0.33 AGUILAR, CARLOS $0.30 AGUILAR, EDWIN $9.84 6/6/2012 4:42 PM AGUILAR, FERNANDO $5.00 AGUILAR, JULIO $0.11 AGUILAR, JULIO $0.77 AGUILAR, OSCAR $0.18 AGUILAR, OSCAR $0.67 AGUILAR, RAMIRO $47.00 AGUILAR, SANTIAGO $4.56 AGUILERA, FLAVIO $0.45 AGUILERA, GABRIEL $0.11 AGUILERA, GABRIEL A $1.16 AGUILERA, JUAN $6.10 AGUIRRE, ALPHONSUS $49.72 AGUIRRE, DANIEL $0.91 AGUIRRE, MATTHEW $0.20 AGULERA, CRUZ $4.81 AHSMORE GROCERY $4.00 AKIN, EDDIE $47.00 AKINS, KYLE ROBERT $7.00 ALAN HARPER $0.38 ALANIZ, CHRISTOPHER $5.00 ALANIZ, JOE $10.00 ALANIZ, JOE $2.53 ALANIZ, JOE $36.56 ALANIZ, JOE $0.06 ALANIZ, JOE $0.22 ALANIZ, LINDA $0.12 ALANIZ, SPRING $0.79 ALANIZ, VICTORIANO $0.05 ALANIZ, VICTORIANO S $0.82 ALANIZ, VICTORIANO SAENZ $1.62 ALARCON‐QUINTANA, JOSE $30.78 ALBARADO, GREGORIO $97.34 ALBARRAN, ARMANDO LEON $85.41 ALBERT VIGIL $0.24 ALBRIGHT, DILLARD TRUMAN $0.03 ALBRIGHT, LARRY $0.19 ALBRIGHT, LARRY CHARLES $0.30 ALBRITTON, BRANDON $0.11 ALCALA, DAMIEN ERIK $16.00 6/6/2012 4:42 PM ALCALA, SAMMY $18.00 ALCALA, SENAIDA $7.10 ALCANTAR, FERNANDO $22.00 ALCOCER, CESAR $13.07 ALCOCER, CESAR ESCAMILLA $0.19 ALCORTA, MICHAEL $2.86 ALCORTA, MICHAEL ANTHONY $0.38 ALCORTA, PATRICIO $0.06 ALCORTA, RUDOLPHO $0.14 ALDERETE, CHRISTOPHER $0.19 ALDERSON, GEOFFREY TODD $7.75 ALEISTER, BULL $0.09 ALEJANDRO, MARCELLA $5.09 ALEMAN, ELENA $0.60 ALEMAN, MONICA $1.54 ALENDER, JOHN $0.02 ALETHA B. MAY $8.75 ALEX FLORES $9.47 ALEXANDER, ALAN $2.66 ALEXANDER, BRANDON KYLE $5.57 ALEXANDER, COMMILLA $0.28 ALEXANDER, DEKENDRICK $5.71 ALEXANDER, DEKENDRICK B $0.55 ALEXANDER, DUANE $22.13 ALEXANDER, JEROME $0.46 ALEXANDER, MICHAEL $0.20 ALEXANDER, ROBIN MICHELLE $0.17 ALEXANDER, RODERICK $4.25 ALEXANDER, STEVEN $0.21 ALEXANDER, STEVEN DARNE $1.26 ALEXANDER, TIMOTHY L $0.14 ALFARO, DAVID $8.00 ALFORD MURDOCK $0.98 ALFORD, CORY $4.00 ALFORD, DALE WAYNE $4.47 ALFREDO RAUDEL MALDENADO HARO $30.00 ALICIA MURRAY $0.81 ALLEMAND, ROBERT $8.00 ALLEMAND, ROBERT $1.15 6/6/2012 4:42 PM ALLEN AND CROSS $39.00 ALLEN, BECKY $3.20 ALLEN, BRADLEY WAYNE $0.17 ALLEN, BRANDON E $17.10 ALLEN, CRAIG LOYE $0.74 ALLEN, DAVID LEE $0.80 ALLEN, DESTINY $0.72 ALLEN, DUSTIN LEE $1.99 ALLEN, FRANK $0.41 ALLEN, JERRY $0.26 ALLEN, JOHNNY JR $12.00 ALLEN, JOHNNY LEE $1.87 ALLEN, KEISHA SHERE $6.23 ALLEN, LAMIKHA LACHEAL $15.00 ALLEN, LETISHA $20.07 ALLEN, LORRIE $0.38 ALLEN, LORRIE $3.48 ALLEN, MARY LOU $0.76 ALLEN, REBECCA $0.20 ALLEN, RICHARD $5.40 ALLEN, TANITA $0.05 ALLEN, TANITA JOSETTE $2.98 ALLEN, THOMAS EUGENE $4.68 ALLEN, TIMOTHY $29.83 ALLGOOD, CHRISTOPHER $20.10 ALLISON IMPLEMENT CO. $33.60 ALLISON, CHRISTIAN $1.54 ALMADA, FERNANDES $0.35 ALMANZAR, MARIA $3.15 ALMAZAN, ROBERT $0.14 ALMEDA, DAVID $0.26 ALMEIDA‐RIVAS, VICTOR $0.38 ALONZO, JAY $20.68 ALONZO, JAY CHRISTOPHER $2.00 ALONZO, JEREMY NATHANIEL $14.29 ALONZO, JOSE $0.02 ALONZO, LARENZO $4.69 ALONZO, MIRACLES $13.00 ALONZO, MIRACLES $0.04 6/6/2012 4:42 PM ALRAMIRANO, JUAN $0.23 ALS RADIO SERVICE $1.00 ALTERMOTT, GLEN $0.22 ALTERMOTT, TERRY $0.14 ALTON ARMSTRONG $0.10 ALTON COX $15.31 ALVARADO, ADRIAN $0.34 ALVARADO, JENNIFER LYNN $0.40 ALVARADO, JUAN $1.70 ALVARADO, PEDRO $0.31 ALVAREZ, BENNY $1.81 ALVAREZ, CARLOS $0.09 ALVAREZ, DANIEL $5.58 ALVAREZ, DIEGO $0.02 ALVAREZ, ERNESTO $0.23 ALVAREZ, GILBERT R $0.34 ALVAREZ, GILBERT ROLAND $0.16 ALVAREZ, JANELLE $1.00 ALVAREZ, JOSE RIZO $51.00 ALVAREZ, JULIANA $11.00 ALVAREZ, REGULO $20.00 ALVAREZ, SILFREDERIK $3.00 ALVAREZ, SIXTO $0.19 ALVEREZ, IRMA $0.58 ALVIN BISHOP $8.75 ALVIN MARDIS $2.38 AMA JUNK & WESTEX PIPE $7.00 AMARILLO DRIVING SCHOOL $70.00 AMARILLO FLYING SERVICE $14.00 AMARILLO GARAGE & STORAGE CO. $19.00 AMARILLO GARAGE NO. 2 $31.00 AMARILLO WAREHOUSE $4.00 AMASON, ROBERT $0.03 AMASON, ROBERT $12.00 AMAYA, ERNEST $3.68 AMAYA, JOSE RAMIREZ $0.30 AMBURN, JERRY $0.59 AMBURN, JERRY $0.03 AMER GAS AND OIL $48.00 6/6/2012 4:42 PM AMER RICE GROWERS $0.98 AMER RICE GROWERS $89.25 AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND $43.16 AMERICAN RICE GROWERS $88.62 AMERICAN RICE GROWERS AS $10.88 AMERICAN RICE GROWERS COOP $0.38 AMES COOPERATIVE $4.00 AMMONS, GARY $5.87 AMMONS, JOYCE M $0.43 AMONSON, BARRY THOMAS $0.82 AMOSSON, MATTHEW HAROL $74.00 ANAELTO SISNEROS $0.13 ANASTASIA, MICHAEL $0.25 ANATACIO CORDERO $9.39 ANAYA, DAVID $5.09 ANAYA, DAVID $0.30 ANAYA, DAVID $8.00 ANAYA, LARRY $20.40 ANAYA, XAVIER $0.19 ANCIRA, FIDEL $18.08 ANDA, JOSE $0.24 ANDERBURG, AMBER $47.00 ANDERS, CURTIS $4.65 ANDERS, KELLY GAY $22.00 ANDERS, QUENTIN ADAM $0.80 ANDERS, SHELLY $0.81 ANDERSON & COLEMAN TRACTOR CO. $1.00 ANDERSON, BENJAMIN ADA $2.56 ANDERSON, BRENDA $0.47 ANDERSON, CHERI $15.01 ANDERSON, CLARK $0.08 ANDERSON, DANNY $1.67 ANDERSON, DANNY $0.11 ANDERSON, DEBRA $0.44 ANDERSON, DUAINE $0.19 ANDERSON, GENEKRISTOPH $0.94 ANDERSON, GEORGE JOSEPH $0.04 ANDERSON, HOMER $0.89 ANDERSON, JAMES $6.00 6/6/2012 4:42 PM ANDERSON, JAMES $0.29 ANDERSON, JAN $0.48 ANDERSON, JASON DAVID $2.42 ANDERSON, JEFFREY $0.20 ANDERSON, JENNIFER LYNN $0.11 ANDERSON, LONNIE GENE $1.89 ANDERSON, MERON $0.46 ANDERSON, MERON SIMS $0.36 ANDERSON, NORI $20.12 ANDERSON, TERESA $0.17 ANDERSON, TERESA $4.40 ANDERSON, TYRONE $0.61 ANDERSON, VERNON $0.21 ANDERSON, VERNON R $0.01 ANDERSON, WILLIE $2.91 ANDERSON, WILLIE $0.23 ANDES, LARRY $1.01 ANDOZOLA, FRANCIZCO $1.01 ANDRADA, CHRISTINE $0.13 ANDRADA, LENARD $0.16 ANDREA GORMAN $3.00 ANDREW BURNS $0.15 ANDREW BURNS $0.06 ANDREW OLQUIN $0.46 ANDREW UNGER $4.00 ANDREWS, GEORGE SHAWN $15.67 ANDREWS, KELLI P $3.00 ANDREWS, SHAMECA NICOLE $37.38 ANDYS FEED STORE $4.00 ANGEE JAMES $0.31 ANGEL ROMAINE $5.00 ANGELA D OATES $2.25 ANGIES $10.23 ANGUIANO, ISMAEL J $48.01 ANNA HARPER $0.48 ANNA HARPER $0.48 ANNA HARPER $1.32 ANNETT, TERRY $30.32 ANNIE K. RASMUSSEN $17.50 6/6/2012 4:42 PM ANSLEY, TOMMIE $0.13 ANTHONY, GINA $0.68 ANTHONY, SHEILA $0.19 ANTILLION, FRANCISCO $0.52 ANTILLION, JOEL $16.05 ANTILLON, JOEL $5.00 ANTONIA RENTERIA $6.50 ANTONUCCI, AMANDA N $0.68 APEL, DYANA $0.03 APODACA, RAYMOND JOSE $32.22 APODACA, RAYMOND JOSE $16.22 APPLETON, EARL $1.99 APPLEWHITE, WALTER E $0.10 AQUILAR, JEREMIAH $0.14 AQUILAR, JULIO $2.39 ARAGON, ANGELA $3.95 ARAGON, ANGELA $3.95 ARAGON, MARCUS $0.15 ARAGON, MIGUEL $0.17 ARAIZA, HUMBERTO $7.00 ARAMBULA, MEDARDO $0.38 ARANDA, PETER $0.13 ARCH HUNSLEY $6.00 ARCHER, CHRIS P $0.52 ARCHER, JESSICA NUELLE $2.00 ARCHER, RITA $0.36 ARCHER, TROY EDWIN $0.68 ARCHIE JAMES % BEST FERTILIZER $3.00 ARCHIE T. EDWARDS % BEST FERT. $52.00 ARCHULETA, GERALD $1.86 ARCOA, CANDIDO $0.05 ARD, DALE $0.06 ARELLANO, ALCARIO $0.06 ARELLANO, ALCARIO ANDROS $40.00 ARELLANO, JEREMY $1.85 ARELLANO, VICENTE DELATORRE $8.81 ARENAS, JOHNNY $2.89 AREND, HARRY $0.19 AREND, KIMBERLY $8.60 6/6/2012 4:42 PM ARG, DISJON SWITZ $7.95 ARGUIJO, AARON $20.56 ARGUIJO, LOUIS $0.01 ARMADILLO, GUADALUPE $36.09 ARMADILLO, GUADALUPE JR $0.23 ARMANDARIZ, GABRIEL $0.80 ARMANDARIZ, GABRIEL $0.03 ARMANDARIZ, TERESA $0.08 ARMENDARIZ, ANTONIO $90.29 ARMENDARIZ, ROBERTO $20.00 ARMENDEREZ, MONICA $1.09 ARMER, SHANNON $11.08 ARMER, SHANNON TY $0.09 ARMIJO, ANGELA $6.00 ARMSTEAD, WILLIAM $0.33 ARMSTRONG TRANS.
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