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Board of Commissioners Minutes 1962-1963
rae girs June k, 1962 ; BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW on The Board of Equalisation and Review convened at 4:00 P.M. on Monday, June hj, 1962, im the Commissioners room. Present were: C. E. Fraley, R. W. Troutman, V. L. Wagner, J. S. Dobson, and N. M. Blackwelder. No complainants appeared and the meeting was recessed to July 2, 1962, at 4:00 P.M. rae ery! dn adjourned meeting of the pant Board of Commissioners Pee ee ee ee ee Oe ge on Tuesday, June Sth, 1962, in the Commissioners Room of the Irede11 County Courthouse, Statesville, N.C., for the purpose of receiving and canvassing the returns of the Election for Consdlidation of the BRAWLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT No, 10 WITH THE Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School Tax of the same rate held in the Brawley School on June 2, 1962. oat ste C. E. Fraley , Chairman, and R, W. Troutman - me rms P J. S. Dobson m Pe Pee re Oy , Absent: Ti ee Mery 4519) The County Board of ‘Commissioners of Iredell County met with Boar mere sa aes ICT No 1¢ and received from the Registrar the returns of the Election for Con- _ ra Tr\ 2 3 eee al SOhent District No, 10 -solidation of the — with the Mooresville City Administrative UnRt with School Tax of the school. District same rate in said on June 2, 1962. ee Se Mt ee Do canvassed by the County Board of Commissioners, Fe Pee opaec ee! » introduced the following resolution which was reads RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE picietedehoees FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE y Bete MOE & : Y. SCHOOL Sy yO ee eit tn dL ANRGCS RUmaita 18 SOREN Go QEbUD Oe Gb UE Sa UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME ATE OW JUNE 2, 1962, DETERMINING AND DECLARING THE RESULT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION " BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolinas The ee of the election held in the for the consolidation of the said ma TE Cor ete City Administrative Unit with school tax of the same rate on June 2, 1962, having been received from the proper election officer and having been canvassed, the county Board of Commissioners has found and determined and does hereby declares Section l. (a) ya Met x a Tor the or solide dat Ton Sa with the iooresville City CCE aT SRT schoo ax 0 he same rate on June 2, 1962 ecm Pa errr Trew by law end had taken the necessary oath, ‘That each Met le tabchoack PT] TC for the election held in (b) That the election officers had incorporated in their returns not only the number of votes cast for and against enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative ee and school tax of the same rate to Include but also the number of Ts TTY: ne SEC vote in their election, at ~ (c) That no complaint has been made to this Board against the regularity of said election. Section 2. From the canvass so made this Board has judicially getermined the result of the voting in said election, and makes the following abstract of the returns of ietahel apg beta) wy anhe core rectly shows the polling paace in the 0 istrict in which said election oT , oca f) polling place, e number of voters registered and Petr rari to vote, the number of votes cast in favor of enlargement of the \Moores- oa boa abe acacbereavin du ehh sa school tax of the same rate to include chool District N l » the number cast against. CF) ar gone fe) core y nistrative Unit and school tax of the same rate, and the total of such numbers: eee ABSTRACT OF CAST AT THE ELECTION FOR CONSOL IDATION va) RAWLEY SC DISTRICT NO. 10 WITM THE MOORESVILLE : ITH SCHOOL TAX OF Voters register- ed end qualified Votes For Votes Against Ns 9 (Rae Ree ES (Pee ee | Toe SS ba Md d dh titan “@eeeseeeeooeoeeoseeeeeeeeeeeeeee it ee VG nd Dated this the Sth day of June, 1962, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL This PrN personally appeared before me C, E. Fraley, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, who, being duly sworn, says that the abstract of votes herein contained is true and correct. In Testimony Whereof I haVe hereunto set my hand and affixed a. bhis Sth day of June, 1962. anak ti ee Pri Section 3, When duplicate copies of the foregoing abstract eS Mee Me tee Bea the membees of the Board of County Conm- missioners of ere se ee NAR CMEC Meer ene od said Board shall have signed an affidavit on each of said Peep Ot CMe tae ha MeL a haan oon) cde he) correct, ane of the duplicate ebstracts shall be re filed in the ainutes of the Board of County Commissionets of Iredell .so) County, North Carolina, together with one set of the dupliicate returns anf the recistrear and judocs. PTE Pree Tay te i tat eee Re CM ee followinn statement of the result of the election for consolidation eo a i oc 3 ieee meeera ate oet a ‘ a with the “ooresvili< ity Administrative tmit with S¢hool Tax of the sane rat a oe ded ca naa en Rene Ln . ° ”" Metts’ &; rn ri sTAT ryel Ls SULT ey THE er os ge we wie i ¥ ‘ 5 "i> CONSOLIDATION OF THE vce ft ati) Coe hie ear? 4° ra’ road ‘Sie , + ad WITH: TH Oe Peale eee CITY ADMINIS! ai Ai ee eee, © ew yi eee THE oe a ATE held in the ee sao - re eee a See oh ee wee £4 enna Ae a Lod Ly Adlal Ey © 2 ein Wr Sa Ww eS on June 2, 190c. a ee : L : wee i mm p “Be “on ’ 9 , ” me " ' an election for the enlargement of. the weresvilie City Ade 4 sinistrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include the mee el eh el on a -_ wwe rae od on June 2, [90<¢; oe" voters were registered and qualified to vete,. At said election votes were cast for the Enlargement of ‘the looresville City Administrative Unit and school! tax of the sane rete to tnclude the AND votes were cast against enlargesent of the Mooresville City Adainistrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to f{nclude the women Prt: By order of the Board of County Commissioners of cor eel County, North Carolina, tiris the Sth day of June, 1962, rs County or or vLonmiss ery panera] County, North Caroling Upon motion of RES h dao See ee, °))-1-) 1 » the foregoing regolution entitled: ie SOLUTION CANVASS ING be pean OF THE ELECTION FO CONSOLIDATION ty Es , . CON ORE viald Ter. HELD IN a3 ah eLi CUT! icf ON JU . ae I od THEREOF, Xs PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE 1 ESULT UF THE ELECTION", Was pessec by the following vcte Ayes: ieee eso acut J oe we Dobson é een ee Pee: y - | Pe Oat la Vel sg earls Peme Pe e Pe) a P fo Se None . ap Bernice McJunkin » Secretary of the Board of Vounty Commissioners, Iredell County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that the foregoing has been carefully copies from the recorded Eve Ts of the Board of County Commissioners at a meeting held on June 5, 1962, the record having been made in Minute Book | z beginning at page Ce Or le MES Mol tec) » and is a true copy of so much of theproceedings of said Board as relate to the canvess of the returns of the election for consolidation of the hae, : with the Mooresville City Adain« strative Un bad Ce Seme rate held in the istrict on June 2, 1962, ire mT, ae this ay th PNY Bs June, 1962, Pn Late aie or Tee De Tea An. adjourned meeting of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North.Carolina, was held at 11:00 ofclock, A.M., on Tuesday, June Sth, 1962, in the Commissioners Room-of the Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, N.C., for. the purpose of receiving and canvassina the returns of the Election for Consolidation of the , aa Ee DEO eBb) *HOOL a ——— —— WITH THE Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School Tax of the same rate held in the Mee Nia ns None Deen eee ee nn nnn ne ee nee ree | itt . The County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County met with ; F . I ~~ @, 2 -Coddle Creek School Area the Registrarsof the Linwood-Oak Pidge-Cod r } and received from the Reaistrar the returns of the Election for Con- olidation of the 1 inwood=Oak Ridde-Coddle Cree! School Area s ai with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School Tex of the School Awea on June 2, 1962. said After said returns had been canvassed by the County boa introduced the followinc Commissioner Dobson P resolution which was reads ESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF LECTIC DATION OF THE i} - WSS Las al are | ” wn a Se ear a fith the Mooresville Ci SRLS SS EE - S , ol tax of the same: rate i + . 7 a ne LN eee _ eee y j «ev mele try -onsoli eo tion i mete a, a a a an a ee en ne eeeeeemeianne aineeemenamnens asetliiber celiinentiemnennatind acme 4 } i PP i * a 4 “ tA > tj a. . is “ T ict... } } b LG OD 2 ae SG ow ee ee ey Lik >< 7s vaney-3 2 : ee es ee me ¥. tealron. the nececear’? es | That Bhe election -o ‘Welch « had-incorsorated in their ve =O 2 | oa iv returns-not only the number of votes cast for. and. aagainst enlafoaement t noresvills its;.Administrativa Unit and: school tax..of. the sadn : to “intel a i ie . TS TT PO ae » oe rm ; " ry49 in.) a 4 voters ~ Na ae ee a roe ee | : ens a, aan be . ii Aad i. i i b , . 4 4 ‘ ;. rs * Aa ‘ | t oo - BY . 4 . Gok That Comp laint.:nas. been ' ma t ew 9 i ae e a t a ~ oo sa i a Fes - 04 oe moby . From the canvass .so.mad this Board ‘has judicially titreminc = a a a — ».2 + ren ee pan aon pane P a ‘4 etermined the.result io une V ee in said SP eT Tee pe aN 5. the . . . " . Y ‘ ‘ . t ’ ollowina abstract of the: returns of said: election, which abstract cor- rectly shows the pollin Pein a the a * _ in which said election was neld, the location fo ae B Mt as + . : ae | ae oe aT jlling place, tne number of voters regis ed and qualified -o:' Vote, the number of votes cast in favor of enlargement. of. the Moores- a ee mone © a, sing pieep- erga Unit and school tax.of the same: rate -to includ We eth sek? Kae _ Kidge- »: Cre school Area, the number cast against snlarqement of the EE we City Administrative Unit and Babes tax of the same rate, and the. total of such numbers: eke. bf i> Sind F -soon = 16 ace22 oection .3.. When. duplica aa 9 copies of the foreqoing abstract | abstract ry st he members of the Board of Ceunt: oie ‘ . i hn ener ieee deen roca anti ema lig ER eT ETS ne a i ne Ca eet om oe eae acadiece manger aa eae ae TEE ET teeta: diets amatin Gee ae, if TYE: aaa coe tax of the same rape. to inc bia! Lenton on a ws } seed beam Ms:! bebe i owe fatlen to carry bv a mador ft tes cast re ne election; said eRe kG of votes cast being anains said. enlargement with school tax of the same rate. is Py we “ Section 3. When duplicate copies of a eer CTT abstract shall have been signed bysthe membéws of the Board of County Com- missioners of Iredell County, and the Chairman of said Board shail uv have signed an affidavit on each of said duplicate abstracts that ea sth are true and correct, ‘one of the duplicate abstracts $hail the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners North Carolina, together with one set of the duplicate returns jistrar and judoes, Board: does hereby ollowing statement of the’ result of the election: for Linwood-Oak Pidae-Coddle Creek School Area —_ esville City Administrative: Unit wit} inwood=Oak Pidae-Coddle 1-Coddle Creek School Area id a cee eee ete eee ieee tet Ld filed M ‘ me are to include inwooceOak Pidae-Coddle Creek. School: Area and said election for enlargement of the Mooresyille City Administrative eh eeaa laa school: tax of the’ same rate to inclu#e the LinwoodeOak iiidge- voddle Creek School Area’ Was @isapproved ant fatted to-carry bya majorft of votes cast in said electionj said majority of votes cast being a said. enlargement with xi tutte basa of the same rate, P vrai eee ib: By order: of the Board of County Commissioners of ‘frecel Jt a ~ a’ ~~ ) 2 pa ‘os 7 «4 oy ‘ 3 | roa 4 4 P ne faery — £9 “ ~ ~. “ a ae = Py cr 4 U - P a CREL AE LD AU em warn Ol NOC LOR 3 roe S. Dobson pee : ree OF oe tea gi : j it : ee ee ee ee ee setstjatishasinaaetngigtec reg epi setetnptretntnaenniahieret iia Aganen: Neate ee civ p . ‘ ‘ P + ry : Y ie | ad Pi i i Lar os 2 i . si yh “ — ~—-—— oe oe i m pe ee tae : r ae ; — ; ac Be FP Pee , Re. W. Troutman P Aa eS; Sees ee ne a ee ne a ee ea ee en NO ed evens } i. = ee ae eee A it * ROE ck. MES he RBI Raed bbe Bs fe hs Rene ese ERODE ea ESE AI A 23Gb se] . svciaaizminis, ae maastidmsastn initia aaniseaiaeteaicianssianipesniosipinaisata:aubioaiaipliutieiinivtahieiinittinetiiaaainieisaiiininerinmineeneuinaniia ee ee Parr , " P4 Pe s oa | PY J r SEOs A ts oleh eSB As ha EOE Ht REE Phare AM OE NCEE BS } ? 1 L a , d ? --- Se 2 $ ms . nyt A Palen eee oe Fae ep eeNnan ee eer B = os rs | + D4 ' on - wit i 3 ‘ - eesreectee- gta: sina cain te am eeenctt, enlace we : " 4 } “ - bi Pf - ee SS ‘Bi ‘ ° oc dadaakligS -cicesscpe ens niin qpitausenpleisastiia shila niisacitsselbinaattagsi-tisiatinsaiiaatiaiaaaaaiianimaanineinentsiie tn : ree his t la Phi Te Comyn ° A 5 rar fae eee _ — a ee me ee ee ee ‘eon + yey ee ee | a 7 ; 7 P . ~~ ar te ya oy Pee Ges Me County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, was held at 11:00 otclock, A.M., on Tuesday, June Sth, 1962, in the Commissioners Room of the Iredell ‘ County Courthouse, Statesville, N.C., for the purpose of receiving and canvassing the returns of the Election for Consolidation of the aie! OURNE SCHOO! Povey cE. NO. é WITH THE Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School Tax of n eee Co oe the same rate held in Bat] on June 2, 1962. Presents Fee eee af 2 PEt bunts and oR, W, Troutman , VL, Wagner J, S, Dobson . N. M. BlackwealJer. ret teehee) cox, 40 race200 The County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County met with the Registrar#of the MT. -MOURNE SCHOOL DISTRICT.NO. 9 and received from the Registrar the returns of the Election for Con- solidation of the Mt. Mourne School District No. 9 with the Mooresville City Administrative Un&t with School Tax of the hool District same rate in SE Neha 3 on June 2, 1962. After said returns had been canvassed by the County Board of Commissioners, Pe eee eo ey » introduced the following resolution which was read? RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE _t., MOURNE SCHOOL DISTRICT. No, '9:« WITH TH: MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE ON JUNE 2, 1962, DETERMINING AND DECLARING . THE RESULT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolinas Rati cheat te pest returns of the election held in the Eb ad ok ee Co Pee for the consolidation of the said eat iol: with Boe ge ee Administrative Unit with Seay tex of the same rate on June 2, 2, having been received from the proper election officer and Hi oe been canvassed, the County Board of Commissioners has found and determined and does hereby declare? a Lames scien Dead. Lehrer haucoel Judge for the Pei st ae et eee.) ae ee tes a eo m Box Bo ey a SECO of the with the Mooresville City he same rate on June 2,. 1962 » was duly qualified by law and had taken the necessary oath. (b) That the election officers had incorporated in their returns not only the number of votes cast for-and against enlargement of the Mooresville City gee ee sige, we Unit and whine Lea of the same rate to include hool Distract Pia eMC my Tt ts a Sra rs Pry. @ aatTFied oR their election. (c) That no complaimt has been made to this Board against the regularity of said election. Section 2. From the canvass so made this Board has judicially _Me termined the result of the voting in said election, and makes the following abstract of the returns of said ir sone which atari cor= TAD ha the polling piace in the Mt. Mourne School a in which said election was Cyr ry aor 8 EET Place, the number of voters registered a parr pe to vane, ait cuahies af votes cast in favor of enlargement of the Moores~- ville aad stare ahd ghee _ and school tax of the same rate to include e Di y » the number cast against M4 of the same rate, and the total of such numbers3 Panny vi . eo sey? sees (@ Niemen iienys cs ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE MT. MOURNE SCHOOL o DISTRICT NO, 9 WITH THE MOORESVILLE ITH SCHOOL TAX OF RE SAME RATE, ON JUNE 2, 1962. é ; f P : Voters register- PS ed and qualified Votes For . Votes Agdinst Polling Place to vote EVES aks Enlargement imhe. Schoo! ean CARR Ree eee ee TOP eRe eee eee Toate eee eee eseeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee? Totals tlt Dated this the 5th day of June, 1962, \ Iredell County, N.C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL This day personally appeared before me Cc. E. Fraley, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, who, being duly sworn, says that the abstract of votes herein contained is true_and correct. . “i Testimony Whereof I haVe hereunto set my hand and affixed ee ot Ne ae ce ae * came bead Some ieee Ney Ti Section 3, When duplicate copies of the foregoing abstract shall have been signed by the membegs of the Board of County Com- missioners of Iredell County, and the Chairman of said Board shall "have signed an affidavit on. each of said duplicate abstracts that they are true and correct, one of the duplicate abstracts shall be filed tn the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, together with one set of the duplicate returns of the registrar and judges. Section hk. This Board does hereby make and does adopt the following statement of the result of the election for Pre E ea CLS Ey | + of the t. Mourne Sthosl District with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School. Tax of the surne. School District _ Same rate held in the LF on June 2, 19623 f STATEMENT OF RESULT OF THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE HERD ee ISR IC = WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE held in the it ie , on June 2, 1962. wih A At an election for the Enlargement of the Mooresville City Ad- ministrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include the ee ee on June 2, 1962, h voters were registered and qualified ae) vote. At said election votes were cast for the Enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include the = AND é votes were cast against enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include the ' urne School District : aan Ps rm 7 oe ore ar sos said election for enlarnement of the. Moorésville City Administrat Inét: with school tax of the same rate to-inajude the Wt. urne. scMmoo i x a trict No. 9’ was disanproved and Tailed to carry bv awa forityv of tne votes cast in said:election;: saidmajority-of vote ment -with>school. tax of. the same ate. Ne Pa Bs cast Deina..é Bi arrest 2 i - By ofder of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredel} County, Neer Carolina, this the 5th day of June, 1962, MA Iredell County, -North lao pedg Pd Upon motion of N. M. Blackwelder » seconded by J. S. Dobson » the foregoing resolution entitled: "RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE eget a THE. ELECTION ae CONSOL IDAT ION OF THE [ WITH. Ti SAME ve hn IN THE IREDELL COUNTY, ON Lom rmSC SARTO OLUSUS LCSD ROs Us emai mLaonet THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION", was passed by the following vote? Ayes? N. M, Blackwelder ‘ J. S. Dobson , R, W. Troutman . Le ee kd » AND C. BE. Fraley ; - el ee Nt) CS . I, Toe MeL Mey raet: ees) » Secretary of the Board of Gounty Commissioners, Iredell County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that the Roe eB rs has been carefully copies from the recorded ane ee of the Board of County Commissioners at a meeting held on June 5, 1962, the record having been made in Minute Book Fe beginning at page and ending at page » and is a true copy of so much of th eprocdedings of said Board as relate to the canvass of the returns of the Serie for consolidation of, the t choo] District N with the Mooresville City Admin- rar “Unlt with SaaS a a yer 1. ae ee ae est R School Dist mabict Ne on June 2, 1962.. “opr Pee tM a Ee) ry ren - June, 1962. - ae £2... wanes ri BENE ‘| County, mi om ' r - ' rem er %, hh {) Nn ee dis of Iredell County, North Carolina, was held at 11100 ofclock, A.M., on Tuesday, June Sth, 1962, in the Commissioners oom of the Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, N.C., for the purpose of ‘rece tving and canvassing the returns of the Election for Consolidation of the 1EPHERN “SCHOOL DISTRICT No. -7 WITH THe Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School Tax of the same rate held in the Brawley: School on June 2, 1962. ieee Se Eee eR a eee and R. W. Troutman J. S. Dobson P N. M, Blackwelder - Ye obi | a eee Cee Pe rere Si Board of Commissioners of Iredell County met with re a SHEPHERI) SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 and received from the Registrar the returns of the Election for Con- solidation of the Sora School District No. 7. with the Mooresville City Administrative UnBt with School Tax of the School District sane hae in said on June 2, 1962. After eald reterne ead been canvented by the County Boerd of Commissioners, Pe ecu! » introduced the following resolution which was read: RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETUPNS ELECTION FOP CONSOLIDATION OF THE on OF THE ! UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE Ch JUNE 2, 1962, DETERMINING AND DECLARING THE RESULT THEPEOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION ' B® IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredeil ounty, North Carolinas Ris Re of the eiection held in the for the consolidation of the sald with the Moore wi Tie City Administrative Unit with school tax of the same rate on June 2, 1962, having been received froa the proper election offf{cer and having been canvassed, the -ount y ie tae of Commissioners has found ar determined and does hereby declares Section i. (a) That each eee ee and Rh bey iT election held in ao ee ae a em yy La eros sa ‘ with the -ooresvilie City Fi TOM CH 3 34a PY ivory | Vax of the same rate on June &, 1962 » Was duly qualified by law end had taken the necessary oath. (>) That the election officers had incorporated in their ed | anly the number of votes cest for and against enlargement of the Mooresville City pvapdairiphetar debt aptet ted Rte school tax of the sane rate ‘to eesti Pl ae ee Cae ter yy ms Tyas oT V8 68 CT OTR RRB Lond a 2 (c) That no complaint has been aade to tnis Doard against the remulerity of said election, Section ¢. From the canvass so aade this Board has judicially deterained the result of the voting in said election, and aakes the following abstract of the returns A PB Eel Wt ded o} which Abstract core ihe shows the polling in the = pa TPP wry 1 5 was he rar Ya polling place, the number of voters registered and qualified to vote, the number of votes cast in favor of enlargement of the Moores- cgay City Ad@instrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include ne School District No, » the number cast against nistrative Unit and school tax of the sane rate, a the totel of such numbers; eel Titan ey are | ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT THE ELBCTION FGR CONSOLIDATION OF TMB Shepherd School ’istrict No. 7 WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY INTE TTT UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE, ON JUNE 2, 1962, ; Voters registere- ed and qualified Votes For Votes Against Pac Ree ei Mee ed tovete oo. Eplergement Enlergenent Ts) | La. eae ee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee oe i ee ee ee ee ieee ee eted this the Sth dry of June, i902. abers county boatd o: -ommlesioners, - Iredell) County, Nec. TATE. OF NO TH CAROLINA UNTY OF IREDELL This day personaliy appeared before me ©. &. Fraley, Chalrnan of the Soard of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, who, being duly sworn, says that the abstract of votes herein contained e ah iad ana correct. wih €a Testimony Whereof 1 heVe hereunto set my hand and affixed ad Raa cal han ray Ss June, 1962. mis , ™ ee ee “ ae ke ; P i Nees uperlor court pe m a , an” ween ert a? Section 3, When duplicate copies of the foregoing abstract eae been signed by the membees of the Board of County Come missioners of Iredell County, Le ae ee te ee ‘have signed an affidavit on each of said duplicate abstracts that they sre true and correct, one of the duplicate abstracts shall be filed in the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, tegether with one set of the duplicate. returns erie OAR be Sa tome ss Me tte te 3 ection hk. This Board does hereby make and does adont the foilowing e*tatement of the reenit of the ciectlon for conssl {dation te te Te fet rj pnt > ce 5 a . od with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with “¢hosl Tax of the ~ + sac rate beld fn the ikeas htc ee a cy On. Jit F 19623 STATEMENT OF RESULT OF THE ULECTIK 7ONSOL LOATION OF THE WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT. WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE. held in the ee | A a adinecdh Saaehel peat a teehee ed 3 pe ‘ ee fl, Si on June 2, 1962, “t an glectfon for the “nlargement of the Mooresvilie vlty Ade alaistretive Unit and school tax of the same rate to taclude the a j «+ tam Eh eee On | eet eaitiiedie inet Ek ee ot el on June 2, 1962, pm} voters were registered and qualified At said election . votes Were cast for the Enlargenent af the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include the shepherd. School District ANB [ et et eee te a ee ta as a eee ee -ity Administrative Unit and school tax of the sane rate to include the ALE WoltVeted istrict: No, said election. for enlarnement o°7 the noore s. ibe, City Administrar Unit with schoo! tas of the. same rate to. include the Shepherd Sc trict No. 7 was disapproved ana Patrree-ro carry py ame tortty of ‘the votes election; said majority of votes cast beina rea is With school tax of the ‘same rate. onli sot 46 ne2l3 ee a County Commissioners of Iredell ere A Me Ce the Sth day of June, 1962. - . "Nerth Carolina y:, powers ee ae Pe let see “yan motion of R, W. Troutman A EL eo nell ae oe 2. WV, Le Wegmer , the foregoing resolution entiticc PETC Te te Mr) ee i es a ee heal Ee “ oF 9 0s a eee Se gre pert tre grees mie ai y Os 3) Beas le fe 5 are 3 es) By Ae tl Et i eg ts Mo Mi Me ie eh lll be ker sa was oassed wy the following votect Ear Et) oe Pee | , Ee 2c , Je 3. Dobson me NAO scl oe | i St ae ames (2) +) - ee Bernice Copter oe el , Secretary of the Goare of county Coamisstioners, lredeil Couity, North Carotine, @o hereby certify that tre foregoing has scen carefully copies froa the secorded alnutes of the Board of County See ee te ee ed heid on June 5, 1962, the 'record heving been aade in Minute Sook re beginning at page and ending at page ae ee copy of so auch of theproceedings of said Board as relate to the canvess of the-returas of the election for Ee of the with the Mooresville City Adaine ees deepd a aT SaTaST Oey os The same rate held trae as] on June 2, 1902. wiry ig | 0 can sa See ee : Be Ee ek a Come eres elections the Commissioners remained in session for the consideration of other county business as follows; st . CITY-COUNTY RECORDERS COURT, Jack Harris, Statesville city attorney, extended — an invitation from the Statesville City Council for a joint meeting at the city hall on Monday, June 11, at 7:00 P.M., to discuss the proposed consolidation of the city and county courts. The coamissioners accepted the invitation and arranged to meet Paes) mao! PRIMARY ELECTION. The bill for costs of primary held on May 26, 1962, amounting to $4825.32, was received from the Election Board and Te, mea payment on motion made by J. S. Dobson and seconded by R.-W. Troutman, COURTHOUSE GROUNDS, On motion by R. W. Troutman, ‘seconded LS a ae) Ts eS was given the City of Statesville to remove two trees adjoining the rete a hg ee agent's office, JURY LIST, For special civil term beginning July 23, 1962: ae Pee: Take eae Reh ar) ro ON eRe Tas) 2. Louis James ena BRL Rt. 7 Box 462, Statesville 3e George G. Richards Shiloh Rt. 3, Statesville Oe Se RET OAS eel) Rt. 7 Box 478, Statesville PaO Oe Cs.) OI foyer Rt. 5, Statesville 6. Clarence D, Lewis Inside 866 Henkel Rd., Statesville Fe pert] 501 Carroll St., Statesville 8. L. As Brown, Sr. VBE pron] Box 238, Troutman 9. John D. Clanton oot Rt. 2, Statesville 10, Harold E, Peete Inside 321 Cowles St., Statesville pon Ae Pee. ae Inside 932 Caldwell St., Statesville 12. Oliver D. Bottoms pT BET 432 W. Bell St., Statesville 13. E. E. Boan pe SE.) 560 Bond St., Statesville ls. Willis Pte Fallstowm Box 201, Troutman 15. Allen Montgomery Five ws) ee 16. De Ae Elliott eee) Rt. 8, Statesville 17. Mrs. Flake A. Sherrill BOSE) LO Ridgeway 4ve., Statesville 18. «A. M. Redmon Inside 50, Woodlawn Dr., Statesville 19. Reb. Lytle Coddle Creek 308 Luts St., Mooresville . 901 B. Broad St., Statesville 530 Monroe St., Statesville 229 B. Statesville Ave., Mooresville Pe athe etree At! ! 632 Mayflower St., Mooresville . Rt, 1, Glin Rt. 2, Cleveland 643 Bost St., Statesville 28, John 0. Josey oe es eee eee 312 Drake St., Statesville 223 Hill St., Statesville 31. J. Paige King Inside 111, E. Broad St., Statesville 32. Ray Bowers BET BR.) 543 Monroe St., Statesville 33. Durman W. Moose Bie BE eT) ge | Be 7) eer) E. B. Talbert Rt. 1, Mooresville CY eS ea) Beeb Eel 738 Miller Ave., Statesville 36. C. A. Sain Cool Spring Rt. 1, Statesville Recess to June 11, 1962, to meet at City Hall at 7:00 P.M. FPN B ( a ee Clerk to Boayd ey The Iredell County Board Gf Comissioners met in joint session with the Statesville Ce ee ete Ste eel ae ee ee oe eee emery were: V. L. Wagner, R. W. Troutman, M. M. Blackwelder, and C. E. Fraley. Council Members present were: Paul Lingle, Robert Cline, A. L. Mills, Jr., Earl Teague, and Mayor Bagnal. CITY-COUNTY RECORDERS COURT, Mayor Bagnal called the meeting to order and presided, He stated that the meeting had been arranged as a result of the reso- lution passed by the Board of Commissioners on June ith pe Ga CBee inks | of the city court and county recorder's court. Commission Chairman Fraley reported that the resolution was not intended to favor the consolidation but was an indication that the commissioners were willing to discuss the proposal and see if some satisfactory arranzement could be worked out, and had been passed at the request of the Bar Association which was strongly recommending the consolidation. He then suggested that the members of the Bar Associatian Committee present boot S et Ao seh a Cm Lewis, Jr. spoke for the Bar Association and strongly urged the consolidation, He stated that one court would allow sufficient salary to be paid to secure qualified persomel. He felt the court would pay for itself, although it was definitely agreed that a court should not be in business to make a profit, W. R. Battley stated that the proposal had been under discussion for several years but action had been ee to see what the last legislature would do with the proposed court\reform bills. It was also his opinion that a city recorder's court would be called om to handle many domestic relations cases and that with jurisdiction extending five miles it eventually would be called on to bear the brunt of ro FLY) coming ee a ee te eT ae as qualified personnel to operate the court. . eR nae Tan ae | adjourtied, following which the commissioners convened for a short peter of discussion at the commissioners room of the Courthouse, The meeting was then adjourned until June 26, 1962. asi stay ay = et bss Oak SL <i a i ron uns eB Tae ene i Re ee ort ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee ED Room of the Courthouse, Present: C. E. Fraley, chairman; R. W. Troutman and V. L. poets Absent: J. S. Dobson and N. M. Blackwelder, Pa AOA go) Ol a) eh tee ee ae Re pe ol) Med Se MGR RM a Re ease ee eT ti eee lg exclusive for civil defense use, which would connect Harmony-Statesville-Mooresville, for an estimated total cost of $2323.08 of which federal Parte rte pay one-half. Also proposed were intercom connections for contact between city-county civil defense and police/sheriff and fire department systems, estimated cost $595.00, to be shared by the City of Statesville. Motion was made by Mr. Troutman, seconded by Mr. Wagner, and passed, ae ty Long be authorized to submit a project eee tsk. aes) secure matching funds for the radio system. WELFARE BUDGET. Members of the Welfare Board, 0. A. Dearman, Mrs. F. B. Bunch, Jr., and R. W. Troutman, and Mrs. Edith Franklin, Director, presented the ph TVs ee ia ee eI eS department to the Board, The request was accepted for study along with other budget matters, SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTIONS. Expense account amounting to $979.87 for cost of holding the Shepherds, Mt. Mourne, Brawley, and Linwood-Coddle Creek-Oakridge Pee VME SE sok Coke eM CLR MM Ls SCS) a Cort ee Ok Me osteo) E district was approved, to be submitted to the Mooresville City Schools Unit for payment. Motion to approve was made by Mr. Troutman, seconded by Mr. Wagner. bist Me Le hela bet Prem Leltael ce July 2, 1962 Page 1+ 5 BY The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, July 2, 1962, at 10:00 A.M, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with the following members present: ‘C. E. Fraley, chairman; VW. L. Wagner, J. S. Dobson, and R. W, Troutman, Absent: WN, M. Blackwelder, ‘ COURTHOUSE PARKING. R. B. Kestler reported that he had inspected the grounds south of the courthouse now used for parking as the oe Met CoB eT it eM ae a Tyee Sta eh ae bot Yo) Mate BR: Moy provided in the area if the Home Ec. building is re- moved, He estimated cost for curb, drainage and surfacing-would run around $180.00, The information was accepted for further consideration, pa pgs a8. BODGET RESOLUTION. The following resolution was adopted on motion CMA meme sats ET MM lol. Colo Ml gn ee ARE Tea ts ot RESOLUTION eee Mee tt Ma amet MRE nl tosh eh sh-ct Bese July 1, 1962, to the date of the adoption of the 1962-63 Budget Resolution, appropriations are hereby made for the puspose of paying salaries, the principal and interest on indebtedness, and the usual ordinary expenses of the county and its subdivisions at the same rate of expenditure as provided for in the budget for the 1961-62 fiscal year, This resolution shall cease to be effective from and after the adoption of the 1962.62 Budget Resolution, and all expenditures made in accordance with this resolution Shall be chargeable to appropriations made in the 1962-62 Budget Resolution, v Le OP 4002 8 oe le eee TSM te Mea Ree eee Te es pleced on file. He also reported that the department is submitting a budget request of $10,300, of which the county's share will amount to $4,120, which is an increase over last year of $470. This increase is due primarilly to buy a new truck and to raise EME baal of forester and smokechaser, The breakdown on the budget has not been filed yet. ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were approved to be submitted to the State Highway Commission, on motion made by R. W. Troutman and seconded by V. L. Wagner$ pS tt eS oR MORK: Melee ta Ake WR tan tet] pu SR ge oO MMe COME vile cj eb eet De R BR om ttn CER A Road, 1,8 miles, Presented in person by F. E. Cass, Troutman, Rt. l. 2. SR #1143, Patterson Road, Mooresville Rt. 1. Hard surface. l, miles, e HOME AGENT, Mrs. Nancy Myers geve her report for June, and stated that the new assistant agent, Miss Nancy Henson, has started to work bee N ey rt NO eid 7 July 2, , Page 2 Time At ape sh Mans er MSG ee lt Rat Bt ot » by Mrs, Franklin, welfare director, and approved on motion by R. W. Troutman, seconded ae Pas ae t sJ-1- ey % FLAG, The following resolution was adopted on motion by J.S, Dobson, seconded by 7 L,. Wagner: | WHEREAS, the Elks Lodge of the City of Statesville, North Carolina, has presented to Iredell County a United States Flag to be flow from the Flag Pole located on the lawn of the Iredell. County Courthouse; and WHEREAS, this patriotic and civic service is greatly appreciated by the citizens of Iredell County, and the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT HEREBY RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that they do express their appreciation to the Elks Lodge of the City of Statesville for their civic and patriotic courtesy in presenting the United States Flag to Iredell County to be flown from the flag pole located on the lawn of the Iredell County Courthouse, and Be it Hereby Further Resolved that a copy of ae Resolution be mailed to the a Elks Lodge of the City of Statesville in further expression of the appreciation of the citizens of Iredell County, and the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County. HOLIDAY. July th was named as a public holiday, to be observed by all county offices, on motion by V. L. Wagner, seconded by J. S. Dobson. CITY RECORDERS COURT. Judge Jack Harris and Solicitor Crosswhite, of the newly CAE MR mb oc a Me keg eta ett for continued use of the county courtroom on Monday of each week as previously used by the city court, Permission was granted on motion by J. S. Dobson, seconded by V. L. Wagner. NEGRO FARM AGENT. D. 0. Ivey filed reports for himself and negro home agent. He , reported that the negro h-H clubs are being reorganized en a commnity or neighborhood basis and will not operate in the schools this fall, and that they have nine organized. FARM AGENT. Assistant agent Howard Stamey gave their report for June. _R, W. TROUTMAN RESOLUTION, The following resolution was adopted on motion ad V. L. Wagner, seconded by J. S. Dobson: WHEREAS, Roy W. Troutman, Vice-Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County has faithfwlly and efficiently represemted the County Board of Pa ae € re Commissioners of Iredell County on the County Board of Welfare of Iredell County as a member pf that Board for the past six years; and Lets CoP outstanding ability, business acumen, and prTe a he eel 4 Oya a me e ba services of Iredell County have been of great value in the PIE wer ae MCR. Tose ‘ the Welfare Services of Iredell County; and WHEREAS, Iredell County has made great progress in rendering necessary EB ere humanitarian services to the citizens of Iredell County under the administration of Roy W. Troutman, chairman of the County eet an ee te Me ae ea eR NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the County ae Pate BES sR a mee ad Iredell County that on behalf of the citizens of Iredell County and on behalf of the County Board of Commissioners PS Ga CTR Mere Tt ns) Vee Mele bade co) kt Ge or 8 appreciation to Roy W. Troutman for his yen and dedicated services to the citizens of Iredell County as a member and chairman of the County Board of Welfare of Iredell County for the past six years; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be mailed to Roy W. Troutmm and to the.County Board of Welfare of Iredell County perme a ba tsl > RTE aoe of the outstanding record of public services by Roy W. Troutman as a member and chairman of PMO Ca meee ta MMR CURE Me ae RMS Og APPOINTMENT TAX SUPERVISOR. On motion made by J. Se Data seconded by Ve Le Ts PRC Moy tame esa om Loe T. Smith as Tax Supervisor, to fill the term of office ending July 1, 1963. TAX SUPERVISOR'S BUDGET REQUEST, John Smith filed his budget request for 1962= 63 and explained the various items in the request. FINN DEPARTMENT BUDGET, Dr. Ward presented the health Ui jer boar ek ae Me dao eA ek Me CME ee ime iba daa and approved by the Board of Healthe COUNTY LIBRARY. Violet Caudle, librarian, and Mrs. Poston and Bell, of the Library Board, presented the budget request for the library. COUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET. On motion made by R. W. Troutman, seconded by J. Se CR e Moe ee mee Sok the 1961-62 county sahool budget and additions to the budget were approved: ‘ ial bhai pik pa hii oy pi tae. 3 a 16 oe or. me TRANSFER OF FUNDS From Item ve a ; meee f pio EY 7 i SSE S ro BN bry 615 BPs t) ry E ee 217240 625- Travel WS) ran 380.86 626-1 Salary 262.33 626-2 Salary Be) 626<1 Travel 20.00 626-2 Travel , 35-00 629 eee EE to) ee 181.00 5 282.17 632 pL) on 4, 356.50 oe : 33-11 652 eS Po ora Pra oo ber me 1, 387.96 a 318.40 3 1,079.71 70 73077 661-hd Ploy. 669 ris 7,418.15 Total Current Expense 7,118.15 rep eed 39,692.80 681-1 37,462.00 (os V4 e 3,700.38 fered anes - 2,381.60 5 oP a yeae Pap rl (ors Tea - 132-00 Total Capital Outlay 4h,097.29 ose horey ae) ees : 689 ere 4,097 «29 ADDITIONS TO BUDGET Reimbursement on Office Expense roe 60 Reimbursement onInstructional Supplies 62h 342.04 Sia a a Funds = NeDeEePe 629 Beer!) Reimbursement from Schools on N.D.EeP. Yh 700.39 Reimbursement on Telephone 5) 47.67 Sale of Chalkboard, Fees for Damage rome RR <P Te yay PS 8) Social Security eseSe} pees Sale of Dual Controls yal 30,00 State Funds - Home Ec, Teachers eYdoey4 78.13 Total Current Expense i PCs YTB y ere eR am ates | 74 5.00 Total Debt Service 5.00 Interest on Certificates of Deposit foo ey 8,278.75 he PU MEO TOR TREO LAE vg Pra iey i] LOWRANCE HOSPITAL. Paul S. Ellison, administrator, and 0. P. Houston and S. E, Murdock, of the Board of Directors of Lowrance Hospital, filed a report on their use of special tax funds received from the county in 1960-61 and 1961-62, and listed their other needs for repairs and renovations in order to regain their accreditation, The report follows: LOWRANCE HOSPITAL, INC. MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 30, 1962 COUNTY FUNDS RECEIVED FOR REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS a Teh 1-25-61 (60-61) SPE SEY 5-6=61 (60-61) Pree eae! spies oh95 MORE uae Er CNT aa air Ge kes co wi ei Pdi a ba i ee ge sh ig Ss e282 ee} ik Ns ie he ie July 2, re) em et (e162) 6 me Ks pales ye Ces] PE Es per mee) Ck ae Total Cash 2 Fe Pe SY ey.) EXPENDITURES TO DATE Water Proéfing and Steam Cleaning Exterior of Old Wing Ey 7 mee bee.) New Flooring - Delivery Room - 2nd floor es Repairs to Nurses Residence Serre ae ok aye Bea a era Painting - Labor and Materials 672.66 New Mirrors - Patient Rooms Beas. Venetian Blinds - Delivery Roam - Lab pa 4 ‘Repair Operating Roam Floors 225.00 Repairs Business Office | 2 185.56 EVR MEe See Bee wok el TS 516, 62 Patient—Nurse Call System - First Payment PAL Total Expenditures sO Pe VT Balance June 30, 1962 - F PRPS ES Balance Due Contractors on Repairs and Renovations in Progress June 30, 1962° Patient—Nurse Call System Alarm System - Operating Roan 3,400.00 Arcproof Plugs and Receptacles - OR 1,370,00 Installation of Hot Water Tank for Dishwasher 2,000.00 Labor and Painting - Venetian Blinds BPP tree Wall Covering: Corridors Pere 15, 270.00 Estimated Lowering of ceilings on 2-3-1 floors and line lighting - Pending completion of above projects , BPs rh © Balance upon completion of projects LAT?) LATE LISTING PENALTY, The Board declined to-waive the late listing penalty eta d ae CeO ET :) a7 Pee Pe CPPS yen + aa ay ME Mea ot 27M ae Paste fat Py attorney. ~ TAX COLLECTIONS. WN, T. Houston reported total tax collections for June amounted to $317,620.82. TAX FORECLOSURE SUITS. The county attorney reported that around three hundred and fifty suits to collect taxes from tax payers who owed delinquent taxes for years 1952 and prior had been filed in the Clerk of Court's office. REPORTS, The following reports were received and placed on file: , Health Department - June School Budget - June eae fae Me Electrical Inspector - June ee pa ep REP STL LE.) itt. pap 2 2722 Paes} 272k 2725 rao 0 bY 2820 yaar t ra 28 Bet 3047 Be i) Be Bes gy sy yg ge ee CELE eee ee FS Ww + ae 28 Fraley R. W. Troutman . Pe Pepe ee Pee | V. Le. Wagner N. C, Pub. Bap. Soc. Sec. Agency Social Security Iredell County Election Fund Mrs, Juanita B, Warren Southern Bell Telephome Co. Rachel N. Wooten Oa mer ee AR) Peggy S. Poston Glenn W. Walker John T. Gillespie Pies a Se U. S. Postmaster John T. Smith Printcrafters Inc. Cole Hardware oa ton mee oboe. T aes Millsaps Hardware Co, Primary Clerk - Chambersburg beer | N.C. Pub. Bap. Soc. Sec, Agency Social Security t Salary Salary & Travel ’ Salary Box Rent Travel Supplies " N. C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. System Retirement Hospital Saving Assoc. Federal Reserve Bank POP ee Pee ee ek N. C. Dept. of Revenue osR EE Pee oF bests.) Willie Taylor “Rehr mre) Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Jones Willie Jones see be ere Ollie R. Kimbrough REE Pee ers . Ollie R. Kimbrough D. D. Nants a Pees, ee Shell Electric Co. Statesville Vene. Blind Service Warlick Paint Co. Petty Cash City of Statesville Mills Electric Shop Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Thomas & Howard Co, Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. Iredell Chemical Co. Bese My a ye bk LSE. T am elo Design Associates Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. COURT HOUSE Insurance Withholding Tax Social Security Withholding Tax Salary & Travel Pe ees) Supplies pT jes ee x) ps S87 Misc. Expense Services Supplies pT je wee | Supplies Pest Control Service Air Conditioning LJ ah PSs ore A 1543 12.29 22.17 ee) pee 2B Y4 pI by 205.230 yay | Wars) Pa bee BYGrr.! 6.80 66.36 26.74 ely 8.00 6.00 . 50.70 ah) pales ¢) re: oe yt 5) Bes] 5 SS a Bye Be 53 te) BPS] BS Pe 5d Bab] 286.14 4.50 Leer) Bea) ee Pr. rae re.) res 5 Ia 6) 5 ee) ey prema 100,00 1, rat 35 ee (ae Fog i pneeree giirar pee ere eens BS Pea eens oa | et » Sa ee Tes 8] N. C. bee Tk eee VM te ay 3051 N. C. Dept. of Revenue ere rea ae is r * LONG BUILDING F 2825 Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co. Repairs F o Tk: F 2826 Warlick Paint Co, pe tk a ey) F 2926 City of Statesville Pe pet] 141,26 F 293) Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. ewe | ee SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS dame tn Pe eT Salary yer si F 2828 Tow of Troutman Contract 75200 erly MM te kg " 50.00 F 2830 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. " Ot F 2831 Cool Springs Fire Dept. sd pote) a SMe) Pa PE Re Tk Forest Fire Control 1,027.67 lS SMD tts Nae he Be) ) ae Fire Calls y4.| Teme) F 2834 Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. " BY ae. F 2835 Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. " S BLY) F 2836 City of Statesville " 4 30.00 F 2837 Fearing Insurance Agency Bond BL F 2838 National Guard - Statesville ees Re) YaON F 2839 National Guard = Mooresville id area 4) F 2840 Statesville Library " 100,00 F 2841 Town of Mooresville Donation for Library 7500 F 2642 L. L. Nesbit Expenses ~ Convention Py PS) F 2643 Glenn Chandler : babe se ase bas! Pegi F 284) Robert-J. Holshouser ~ " ee, F 2645 W. H. Keeter " rts) F 2846 L. Y. White " et F 2847 J. L. McLain ba Pay F 28h8 J. F. Long al : bros F 2649 J. Allen Knox " 4.8 F 2850 Homer Cornelius " ony rt See > Oe ee ee Me 92.2 , rs DE aA se MO IRM See ml ST ap Ret] hel J F 3035 Champion Sales Corp. Pa) ees!) F 3043 Dan, 0. Barbee Tax Refund 66.11 F 3047 N.C.Local Gov. Bap.Ret. Systen " Pe) se Me: Co Re VM! eet ae te Insur ance ps F 30,9 Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax 27.80 F 3051 WN. C. Dept. of Revenue Withholding Tax 72 AO COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Phyllis I. Lee F F 2729 Betty Jean Robb " rors F 2730 Bernice M. McJunkin bd ys Bee Y | F 2809 U. S. Postmaster re a bY F 2651 U. S. Postmaster beat a) 20.00 F 2852 Royal McBee Corp. Typewriter 145.89 F 2900 E. N. Scroggs eee 11.36 F 2919 Brady Printing Co. e 18,57 F 3047 N.C.Local Gov,Bap.Ret.Systen Retirement rete F 3048 Hospital Saving Assoc. BEY ier st) 19.03 + F 3049 Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax 148.90 ME POPS ee ee es aa Social Security 81.71 F 3051 N.C. Dept. of Revemme F 2919 F 2731 F 2732 ) as eS F 273k aie) F 2736 arse) F 2738 rt) F 2853 | mat eras F 2856 2857 2858 PLS) 2860 2861 P2010 yo} roel 2865 Piel 3030 Ble Tyg 30,8 Bie 3050 Bley 4 Se ge ee 2739 2740 rate 27h2 rail} ya LTT 2809 Pas lef 2869 5408 rah Be TY Bre te) Bd ee 3 i Mi Bite Be Me i ie Me i ie Mie Be a Me ie ™ bi i Bi ie a Bi Be ie he ie ie ie Me | nm ~ wi pe os ae some Boa Ruth L. Robertson — pyr) Pee oe Te | Pe Pe gy Robert C. Kinder FS) eB ee tT] James R. Crawford I, M. Overcash Jr, Pee Te U. S. Postmaster ee eee ee ee ee ee TA Dwight Myers Travel Zeb Nicholson . R. E. Perkins * Richard Crawford bd or OPT) ® Robert Kinder ad PP p eee ee) ® Marshall Maness bd I. M. Overcash bi Int. Assoc. for Identification Membership Beckers - ypitin Sargent-Sowell Inc, Reavis Battery &« Electric Service Radio Repairs T. K, Abernethy Radio Service N.C.Local Gov.Eap.Ret.System Retirement Hospital Saving Assoc, BRey be tevet Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax LPP Pee Pier Piel Pw Nd slong Social Security Pere?) ames cuit) Withholding Tax TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR Fay S. Pharr Sue S. Hinson Flossie S. King N. : Houston Judy L. Gilleland C. E. Evans U. S. Postmaster Petty Cash Carolina Ribbon &« Carbon Sales Calvin E. Evans E. N. Scroggs Brady Printing Co. N.C.Local ere eel eas S| (or joo Rt OMS A ek el a OTe oi Federal Reserve Bank N.C.Pub.Bap.Soc.Sec. Agency N. C. Dept. of Revenue REGISTER Bernice M, McJunkin esc Pee ec ye tebe) Helen R. Gregory Elizabeth H. Goosrum Wilma W. Gooden Katherine P. White Mariemma Henley Le L. Nesbit U. Se Postmaster Le Nesbit Edwards & Broughton Co, Xerox Corp. Underwood Corp. Beam Printing Co. Brady Printing Co, N.C.Local Bel eo eee eae a p Crepe MMT oh.) ae FT To Federal Reserve Bank ~ LOPS a Po eels Pe Pe di tek N.C.Dept. of Revenue Salary Salary & Travel Salary Li Box Rent Misc. Expense Supplies veer yc 2 Slit) tee.) A] Cab e Toke BRT Sha tere) Withholding Tax Social Security Withholding Tax ee ph eS.) y.: 0s yd 270.17 v.03 We Pg a) 291.67 5.) 9.00 ees" Be 171.00 196.50 VES.) ee Oe) 105.00 vey ge 54 ee) Br en 160.0 e's) pet 280.50 PL Re) 181.07 (187.35 231.97 SYETYA®) pire re) 188.35 Pree 41 10,32 PS 10.68 51.29 34.50 a | 160.10 pT) Peay Pa yy ye gd dd N yaa 2775 2776 2777 2778 yaa 85-) Vaelo¥ i yaa bl ahold 2896 Veoh dE 2901 raed 2918 ya ho] 2947 F 3047 as 10 T) F 3050 Sg yg ee yy 2773. OT Be Pa Tt) Garole S. White Avonelle C. McVey pa STA yl) rok gol Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson - Gara Marie Neese Lois I. Signon Betty Sue Troutman Nora Lee Deal Reba Hicks Ferree Edith Bryson Franklin U. S. Postmaster O. A. Dearman Sr, R. W. Troutman Mrs. Fred B. Bunch Jr, Mooresville Telephone Co, PCR a dere) ee BE) American Public Welfare Assn, PURE SRM a CUE. Mele poh aes) Beye Georgia H. Blowe James R. Speece Avonelle C. McVey Jerry Sigmon Anne C. Johnson Elizabeth French Boyd ene Pee Je a Jewell C. Van Hoy Edna F. Brown C. Thomas Waugh Thelma C. Barker Edith Bryson Franklin Southern Bell Telephone Co, Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Co, N.C.Local ere ee eee Cy he ar N.C.Local Gov. Bup.Ret. System Hospital Saving Assoc. Federal Reserve Bank N.C.Pub. Bap.Soc.Sec.Agency Pera! oa aC ot FARM Elizabeth W, Weaver Betty C. Harrington Wayne L. Franklin ps BT -To tbs Flot ba Howard M. Stamey Harry W. Myers, Jr. U. S. Postmaster Petty Cash W. L. Franklin Harry W. Myers Jr. Le B. Nance Jr, National School & Ind. Corp. Gray & Creech, Inc, Woodward Jewelry Store Starrette Typewriter Services Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. Pere et ee | Federal Reserve N.C.Pub. Bap.Soc.Sec.Agency : : Services Rent Membership Supplies - Meter Rental & Scale Travel Services Supplies " Retirement Ll Insurance Withholding Tax Social Security Withholding Tax AGENT Box Rent Misc. Expense Mileage J Supplies " Retirement Withholding Tax Social Security SLY 354.097 a beat) 243212 ree Pe) ye 307.09 251 h1 Vee > Yd | 272.93 fe. vers 229.27 yates) 202.41 167 bl 157.30 180.73 157 216 156.10 bern 4 9.00 ye i 12.07 a Pe Ys 6.10 50.00 Dope e) PS Ht. eS) 21.00 yas) s) 27.79 pePLye Ps) wey 11.90 Pees Teel 5 eM S 7 sr) rifere 182,30 oS Les) 291.60 145.80 fle) 938.0 1,230.46 2 219 Ae 98.61 Tome | ya ePa sii 195.95 ye S| 20), .86 12.00 9,00 29.60 pire yao @) 10.92 a 19.78 reef) ere) een yee rae 2707 2708 ra 60) ahd 2609 2867 2896 Fab roe) 4074 53 2947 Bleed gay SS Se 2780 yy} yaks ya ioe) ¥i6195] ra105) ra 10 Ny 2905 2906 reels ye s0 5) 2909 2918 2919 ya tW 3047 Bie) 3050 Ble 3 i er hh i i ra e\N Va doh) 2910 2911 2912 2913. Bie Mh) 3050 bees Se a a ae a a a 2786 2787 ast) Paley Pa 2 2918 as 104") F 3047 F 30,8 ae 8 Th) F 3050 F 3051 Se ee Ba a a eran erty POP me gt Withholding Tax NEGRO FARM AGENT Woodward Jewelry Store . ye 0. Bag U. S. Postmaster D. O. Ivey PP Te Petty Cash D. O. Ivey Wye MS) Cog kM pO whe mer E. N. Scroggs 1b. see F, Ce Xe Service Woodward Jewelry Store Brady Printing Co. Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. N. C. Dept. of Revenue HOME Jean L. Johnson Nancy I. Myers Juliene M. Fulp Doris T. Teeter U. S. Postmaster Doris T. Teeter Juliene M. Fulp Nancy Myers U. S. Postmaster Woodward Jewelry Store Rhodes-Charles Mobley's Art Center Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Co. Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. N.C.Local Gov.mp.Ret.System Federal Reserve Bank N.C. Pub. Bap.Soc Sec. Agency N. C. Dept. of Revenue Photo Finishing Withholding Tax AGENT Salary " n Box Rent Travel n Travel & Supplies Postage Supplies ee ee nba Tek Withholding Tax Social Security Withholding Tax NEGRO HOME AGENT Maxine Rutledge Pauline E. Moore Pauline E, Moore Nasco J. B. Lippincott Co. Eagle Stores Co. Inc. Federal Reserve Bank PCPs Pe). Piero w FTP Agency N. C.Dept. of Revenue Salary Travel & Supplies Supplies Book Mirror Withholding Tax Social Security Withholding Tax VETERANS SERVICE Glenda Pope Murdock J. P, Van Hoy U. S. Postmaster Petty Cash fe hast oases) Me Yee le st Berens Starrette Typewriter Service’ Hie Me Melee a em me | Pere. te Met eme Clrien eae | Hospital Saving Assoc, Federal Reserve Bank POPe a ere ete ei ome eld if N. C, Dept. of Revenue i Salary Salary & Travel Box Rent SRT ett) Services oie) e Sm Office Rent Retirement pOet Diiat etot) Withholding Tax Social Security Withholding Tax 4.18 oo) 28.00 pr Tee Pts e) , 66.15 PY 28.18 ys PY .*) tore) 56.40 1.32 15.12 oF 88.29 PLY 114.60 eb rrs) 9.00 32.78 2675 37 el bke ae. 8 15225 20%) 3.40 Piet yee Pre, ore ee ye) pee roy f es) T, 100.58 Py) 111.16 eee bythe!) Beye i eee) 4.92 ep re pe tee. Vase 1) 9,00 8,00 30,00 7.86 ko mae. @) 14.10 0a) 84. 60 Petey SHO: seitoce cde C66 ate he alate Pra et CIVIL sali : 2788 Helen H. Kyles Salary F F 2789 Ben Fs Long : " ee DUES ee eM: PR Me TR «lt. MO Ra eel | Brey s F 2915 Ren F. Long be Travel pI Yd F 2918 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies Pe) J at Pee UMC ee tt ed By F 3047 N.C.LocalGov, Bap.Ret. Sustem * 18,90 F 3049 Federal Reserve Bank PRA ty Res eT aby > 4 85.20 F 3050 N,C.Pub.Bap.Soc.Sec. Agency Social Security eee 8h. F 3051 WN. C.Dept. of Reverme Withholding Tax ae) COUNTY ATTORNEY Hugh G,. Mitchell Retainer Fee F 2916 Hugh G. Mitchell Expenses : ao Yai CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 2791 Martha D. Parker Salary 2792 Robert L. Parks " 2793 Mary K. Green bl 2794 Frances R. Moore id 2795 Betty J. Messick " 2796 Shirley S, White " 2797 Carl G. Smith ® 2809 U. S. Postmaster Toy ao 2867 Petty Cash Misc. Expenie 2917 Beam Printing Co. Supplies 2918 Starrette Typewriter Service " 2919 Brady Printing Co. " 2920 Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. 1“ 2921 Mitchell Printing Co. " 2922 Observer Printing House " Lk Lk hk hh i i i i i i 3042 Royal McBee Corp, Ve pepe a | 3047 N.C.Local Gov.Emp.Ret. System Ses ee tts 3048 Hospital Saving Assoc. peat bar eCot 3049 Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax 3050 N.C.Pub.Bap.Soc.Sec. Agency Social Security 3051 N.C. Dept. of Revenue Withholding Tax SUPERIOR COURT F Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing F 3050 N.C.Pub.Emp.Soc,Sec.Agency Social Security 8.75 F N. C. Dept. of Revenue Withholding Tax 2-82 A200 1A Ree eg F 2797 Carl G. Smith RFU tag 50.00 MPA Me) SEDs aslo ba | " Vis. Pw bd F 2799 R. A. Hedrick " Sy are F 2923 Iredell County Witness Fund oe lesb a peat g pss Tro) F 3047 N.C.Local Gov. Emp.Ret.System Retirement pete) F 30,9 Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax 32.60 ele Bee Sue Cr to pee 13.83 F 3050 N.C.Pub.Bap,.Soc.Sec.Agency Social Security ne F 3051 N. C. Dept. of Revenue Withholding Tax 20.76 E ae , eS CPS a aa mae (ert x Ps ar F 292k J. C. Rumple Boarding Prisoners et F 2925 Statesville Glass & Mirror Co. Glass eee F 2926 City of Statesville Services BE PY o] F 2927 Mills Electric Shop Ry ee | P * 1,03 by 2928 Feet nat Electric fot Fy b bad 18.17 F 2929 Public Service Co. of N. C. Gas 40.70 F 2930 Dept. of Labor TOR ee ye Ae. | 1.00 FZ. Piedmont Linen Service Linen Service pte. F 2932 Zep Manufacturing Cop. te ea | By PY 4 | F 2933 Curlee Tire & Appliance Co. Pee ea] 4.00 F 293 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. i 42.14 rs et eae: te el Sea] es F 2947 Lasenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. " pe ars Meee CR Mee, kT vane e " bib F 2949 Home Exterminating Co, Pest Control Service 10.00 F 3005 Holmes Drug Store Medical PY be) F 3006 Lowery Drug Co. ® ers) F 3007 Statesville Drug Co. * : B 10 OMMD stole bo MO PMO Caer.) alary : py 1) a Ss F 2801 R. C. Loyd " Px) Be: F 2802 Cordia S, Loyd n ees F 2803 Pearl J. Presnell ” Bre!) F 280, Helen Lorene Turner " 93.87 ar. a es y ° 56.19 F 2806 Dock Davis . be 67.11 F 2935 Reliable Equipment Co. yee sea) en F 2936 Advance Stores Naas Ped a 2937 Duke Power Co. Lights 57-51 F 2938 Statesville Drug Co, Medical pS YP F 2939 David 0. Montgomery DDS sl 2.00 F 2940 Mack G. Moose Dressing Chickens - 12.50 F 2941 Sherrills Super Market Beret ek y| ya | F 2942 Iredell Freezer Locker Corp. Processing Chickens rel re CMS a oe Meee bk ee Bakery Products es) F 29h Thomas & Howard Co. Supplies 234263 are) Mt War. TLS Rammer Ye ery rivet F 2946 Public Oil Co. , Gas, etc. 46.50 rs Mee RUT me Cota de la aes Os Supplies cP. F 2948 Iredell Chemical Co. be 16,32 F 2949 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service yo Pee) F 2951 Belks Dept. Store Sey ol ie RT| yan F 3039 Iredell F. C. X. Service " BSL Py es ‘a 3047 N.C.Lecal Or Pe) ee eh ke Retirement 26,00 é F 30,8 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance bE) ) F 3049 Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax 21.90 F 3050 N.C.Pub.Bmp.Soc.Sec.Agency Social Security 87.36 N. C. Dept. of Revenue Withholding Tax GENERAL RELIEF Welfare Acct. Cavin Funeral Home F 2951 Belks Dept. Store ea Raya se kg 85.80 F 2952 Petty Cash Fund Misc. Expense ts F 2953 Turner Crater Rent 10,00 F 295, Reich Realty Co, e pepe Y) F 2955 Archers Food Store Coe eT) 6.00 F 2956 Boulevard Grocery sd 34. 75 F 2957 Colonial Stores Inc, " eet) bs eS ME a | " 6.90 F 2959 Drums Food Shop " 19.50 rs eB ae re CG " pa PY L F 2961 Fox Food Market " Crs is, ts Se ee ee " Peer F 2963 Jones Grocery " ys Pro) F 296, H. C, Melchor Grocery id 5200 F 2965 Sherrills Super Market i y2 -) F 2966 Stikeleather Grocery e ye ae) F 2967 Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. ed rane #) Ly ee ERS A ee] 2980 eee Rk Be he Be Be mer Or 4 F 3028 | ae 8-4] F 3030 F 3031 F 3032 F 3047 as) F 3050 F 3051 BEERERELS 3 “I O Li n C. C. Blankenship i Mrs. Clyde Boan ® Mra. Albert H, Cooper > " Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart ® Mrs. Noell Davis sl Ale). ee I Mrs. Roland Deal sd Mrs. Jack Elliott sd Leonard H. Freese ® Mrs. Glenn Havner ol be Paes eek T " te ee nel) " Mrs. R. L. Pearce be or So Me bl Mrs. Spemeer Reid ba Johnny A. Scott ba Mrs. Bobby Sells " Clara Sharpe ba Mrs. E. G, Stafford ® Mrs. Roy E. Warren ed Jack Watson Mrs. T. B. Wetmore by Clyde Wilcox ° Mrs. S. C. Williams "4 a Pa) ele) ® Mrs. Leon Wooten " Holmes Drug Store | Lowery Drug Co. ad Statesville Drug Co. bd Goodman Drug Co. ° Mack's Pharmacy bs Miller Drug Co. bg State Commission for the Blind Glasses Dr. John H, Dearman Medical 12 Frederick iP Dick " 0 Dr. Pressley Z. Dunn " Dr. D. D. Lewis Jr. " eae Cee ko eT. sd Dr. W.C. Palmes bd Dr. Irving G. Scherer " Drs. Stegall & Walker " Dr. Thomas B. Templeton ad Dr. J. Sherrod Williams bd Alexander County Hospital Hospitalization Iredell Memorial Hospital bs Lowrance Hospital ba N. C, Memorial Hospital oi Rowan Memorial Hospital " W. N. C. Sanatorium * DOG WARDEN J. I. Thomas Salary J. I. Thomas Travel Town of Mooresville Dog Pound T. K. Abernethy TTR Mel a pel) Millsaps Hdw. Co. Supplies Brown-Rogers-Dixson Co. bg rere TMC Pe Ti pee Ta Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax PP re. Pte Pe oA Social Security N. C. Dept. of Revenue Withholding Tax rote) a ey ers oY . 20.31 1 Pe | p EPL] yt eae) Bt rome Er 150.00 me CELA eee 50.00 pee be) 116.80 2s J pie?) 250.00 es 100,00 rien 150.00 cet) 50,00 10,02 tape we 120.0 100,00 200,00 - 76.82 Pes) ya 24.15 ct! pee 2.00 156.30 13.00 Eto) 5.00 20,00 pee 25.00 4.00 8.00 3-00 108 200 32,00 271.00 Plame 0) Pe 41.16 pC ) 3 Ld 279.11 mee 12.00 eet) 15.40 ptm.’ 10.40 42.60 SahanaE nate ee ee ene ora | ey. | MISCELLANEOUS F 2701 Iredell County OAA Fund 2,838.65 F 2702 Iredell County ADC Fund 1,427.56 I ee SS ae ewe 1,572.90 F 2704- Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund BIS 72 F 2705 Iredell County ADC Fund 41,80 F 2706 Iredell County APTD Fund rae re aris t Mess. RMe Nae TT Ra Department Monthly Budget Payment 3,981.91 F 2810° N. T. Houston, Treas. General School Fund 8, 880,00 F 2811 N, T. Houston, Treas. General School Fund eae se F 2812 N. T. Houston, Treas. General School Fund 2,692.80 PS ee see Mle Tax Refund he F 3037 Treasurer-Tax Collector - Iredell County = Tax Refund 4.19 F 3038 State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind 428.08 F 30,0 Iredell Memprial Hospital Tax Levy-1961-62 500.00 F 3041 Lowrance Hospital Inc. # Peas ie. ys by N.C,Local Gov.Emp.Ret. System Retirement - Library ets F 3 N.C.Local Gov. Emap.Ret. Systen ad bd 7a ¢) P . 9 GRAND TOTAL $ 137,857.86 F ontuaeal iS : . HEALTH A 1605 Ernest Ward | Salary 596.70 . A 1606 Jessie T. Parker vis, es) Petia ek meme TT] « 260.52 A 1608 Martha P. Fox " ers ey. A 1609 Lexine A. White a " 221.64 Pe Cy Cee ee eer) " raed PUP Cb Mee fst. ae mee.) kA bg 246.12 A 1612 Ina B. Pope ® 207.81 A 1613 Raeford A. Thomas " 389.96 Petia Rehm ni tT " ee Pet CMe. ae cl ot.) eee ° ' BPS) A 1616 Mary Lee Stroud . ah Tye A 1617. Margaret W. Crawford " 186,51 A1618 L. M, Little es 140.81 A 1619 Leona M. Bradshaw " eT A 1620 arthur D. Cowan ® pay E A 1621 Clifton Bridges " BY Py) A 1622 Ina Myers Galliher ® Pio A 1623 N.C.Local Gov. Eup.Ret. System- Retirement 0 ye A 162, N.C.Local Gov. jo ee | ® Ly Pe A 1625 N. C. State Board of Health Dental Service 1,400.00 A 1626 Dr. J. H. Nicholson SPURS er ae MBC SBT 4 ere A 1627 Dr. S. A. Rhyne " ee) A 1628 C. E. Fraley " eye A 1629 T. C. Delk be i ee A 1630 Starrette Typewriter Service Sie) BET] bo 4) ksi ma to Milling Co. bs 21.00 A 1632 Iredell F. C. X. Service " Bet A 1633 Martha P. Fox bee. ) ae V1 Po A-1634 Doris P. Johnson " Brees) a RS Men oR era ML) NTT] " Ore) A 1636 Baye B. Pope " 49.00 A 1637 Jessie T, Parker " eon A 1638 Margaret F. Bolt " cere A 1639 Lexine A. White " 43.82 A-1640 Raeford A. Thomas ® ohh A 1641 Rollin W. Johnson id pes Parte) A 1642 ‘Troy R.Scoggins Jr, " 111.20 Pe to SMe aT ta " SY A 164 The C. V. Mosby Co. Supplies 11.25 A 1645 F. A. Davis Co, " 6.08 A 1646 J. B. Lippincott Co. " Srl A 1647 N.C, State Board of Health " 590 A 1648 Petty Cash Fund oR SBE fe eb eel tT) 42.43 A 1649 E. N. Scroggs eBay as) A 1650 Carolina Ribbon & Carbon Sales Corp. Supplies Toes) A 1651 Iredell Laundry Co. Laundry BRP Ly A 1652 Thomas & Howard Co. Sites eT] ; WPS.) A 1653 Modern Electric Co, Repairs 2.50 4 1654 Millsaps Hdw. Co, Supplies 7.78 A 1655 Mid-State Oil Co, * ys) A 1656 Greer Drug & Chemical Cosp. " Pie.) A 1657 Shell Electric Co, Repairs eats) A 1658 Gem Automatic Gas Co., Inc, Gas pie k:) A.1659 “Auto Machine Shop Repairs bry A 1660 Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. Services _ 10.75 A 1661 Southern Bell Telephone Co, " ~ 81.30 A 1662° City of Statesville= " ae A 1663 Poole's Refrigeration Service Ty wee) 13.00 ee ac ahh kar aera toe ad Be Lo A 1665 Dr. J. S, Hardaway Clinicians Fee rset D) A 1666 Dr. H. C. Kutteh " BL ePae 8) A 1667 Dr. D. D. Lewis ” va a8) A 1668 Dr. Phillip R. Mason " 6.00 A 1669 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance Boe Pie Cypha tae ere as ee Withholding Tax 627,90 A 1671 N.C, ae iiss oe Caen Social Security rh A 1672 N.C. Dept. of Reveme Withholding Tax rey Pe $ 9,242.30 Lot) ae Mkt. bot tert oil Tuesday, July 10, at 2:00 P.M, aS ee ra oe, Clerk to the rae ey a sae Peek) BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW en eS ee ee ee ee ee eae ee eT following members present: C. E. Fraley, chairman; R. W. Troutmm, V. L. Wagner, Pave Pe The following cases were heard: Mitchell College Foundation - represented by R. D. Grier. ~- E. Broad Ext. Subdivision, Requested that property which had been subdivided be left in acreage until te pF sold, Held open for investigation. Miss Ann Grier - also represented by R. D. Grier. - Property at 103 E. Broad St. Tax value increased from $17,870 to $18,960 because of Rennes saat simile Held open for investigation. Statesville Broadcasting Co. - Improvements. Represented by N. S. Sowers who ' withdrew complaint after further investigation. Pe Ps wee Crt township. Complaint on value of fixtures, Reduced by Board from $870 to 805 tax value. Mrs. Mary Rose H. Head, Chambersburg township. 78 acres - tax value $13,230 Complaint on value of new house, No change on order of Board, J. L. Harmon Est., Olin towmship. Complaint on value of fixtures, , - Reduced by Board from $195. to $115. ‘The meeting was adjourned until August 6, 1962, at 4:00 P.M. i Orr = aro a el mee ety!) | See YS oe te ae : ‘ Page 1 be ta mee. Oe TES per neeSeh Pye Me cee Se eo) oe eB on July 10, 1962, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. | eet C. B. Fraley, chairman; R. W. Troutman, V. L. Wagner, and J. S. Dobson, A eee se | ENT TREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Receipt of a letter from Iredell Memorial Hospital re eT Ne ee ee wee ote he patients during the past twelve months, plus eee for certain items of equip- ment. The request was taken under advisement. PO SLO ON PR MOR aT eT tT Te | their budget requests for 1962-63: J. P. Van Hoy, veterans service officer; Cam Eskridge, county forester; L. L. Nesbit, register of deeds; N. T. Houston, treasurer- tax collector; J. C. Rumple, sheriff (and jail); .C. G. Smith, Glerk superior court; Pa Wayne Franklin and Mrs. Nancy Myers, county agricultural and home economics agents. AGRICULTURAL BUILDING, Wayne Franklin was accompanied by Mrs. W. T. Tatum and Cecil Bell Seer the county advisory board; and Woodrow Bell, president of the Iredell County Farm Bureau, who Pan on behalf of a new office building to house agricultural agencies in the county which would provide adequate office space, parking facilities of the employees and the public, and an assembly room for group meetings, This request was taken under advisement, CENTRAL AND TRINITY FIRE DEPARTMENTS. A committee from each department met with the board to discuss progress of the departments toward building and acquiring equipment and to renew request for the county to furnish a fire truck. Ve Cee me | ee to July 18, 1962, at 7:00 P.M. A ek Seakie oe ee ee were tt fe oe at Rabe RAR aia i aa ie geil Tae AI don eS ppt Be COBH Bix Pe er July 18, 1962 eeu Page 1 The Board of Commissioners met at 7:00 P.M. on 4uly 18, 1962, in the Commissioners Room ofthe Courthouse, with all members of the Board present, namely: C. E. Fraley, chairman; R. W.‘ Troutman, V. L. Wagner, MN. M. Blackwelder, and J. 5. Dobson. MEW HOPE COMMUNITY BUILDIWG, A delegation of thirteen people a mn) Community appeared before the Board to request a donation toward a community building for New Hope township. They reported that Mrs. R. L. Shumaker has donated the land and the building is greatly needed by the county for holding elections. The request was taken under advisenent,. DAIRY FESTIVAL, Garrett Allen presented a request for a donation of $1250.00 to help in the promotion of a Dairy Festival for 1963. The request was taken under advisement. CONTRACT FOR FEDERAL PRISONERS, Notice was received from Federal prison authorities that $2.00 per day is the maximum that the federal government will pay Iredell ee for the care of federal prisoners, eo ae en eee Ce See et eee LOWRANCE HOSPITAL. An appointment was made for the board of commissioners to visit Lowrance Hospital on July 23, 1962, at 6:30 P.M. The meeting was adjourned until July 23, 1962, with the board to return to the pee Tet Ee A ae een ee ee aT Peay visit. \ oe f y i teste 4 es J x ih bade _— * Be * 2 i 1 Ei Ke 3 Aes ot) Bere nat I A De Be seein aa namely: Chairman C. E. Fraley, on man Oe Ae fe ee Blackwelder, and Py: a Pe ghee oe MR Re ah eel el camel and had been shown some of the work which has been done with funds provided by the county, and the work still to be done hed been painted out. IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. A delegation from Iredell Memorial Ce pat VME a Tha | before the Board to amplify and further explain the request for funds which had been al behets Mie Mathie ee i delegation was a tata of.the following: Mrs. Virginia pte t PRE Ds J. H, Micholeon, chairman of the board of directors; and C. B. Winberry, S. P. Jones, Fred H. Deaton, R. Ra. Cowles, R. H. Page, ae eet Mrs. E. M. Land, Mrs. F. T. Slane, and Mrs, J. H, Harren. SCHOOL BUDGET. Frank Austin reviewed the county school budget ae Ye] eee ee ee PPC tM oer to $15,930.11 be carried forward and added to the aount Pe ee eat oe so that contract could be let immediately. On motion ee V. &. Wagner, the balance of $15,930.11 was added to the Pray ee tt Mom Sa school as requested. The meeting was recessed to July 2h, 1962, at 300 P.M. “945 a. \iiadits a haat go man iiiteas? Sy maltese gage ih ihy ee rae etait eer Cae Pa ty ree ee ae ee lee es ae 1962, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouge, with all members present: C. E. par BE chairmans R. We Troutman, J. S. Dobson, V. L. Wagner, and N. M. Blackwelder. ] 4 JAIL, The Board authorized the per diem rate for boarding ee Les a Me OSL) jail be raised from $1.25 to $1.27 per prisoner day, to absorb the N, C. sales tax on food thich the jailer must paye BUDGET. The Board continued to work on the 1962=63 budget. The meeting was adjourned until 2:00 P.M, on July 26, 1962. . beet se ih ae ee a os — ‘ ° . C yg, ee sas ‘3 x Sime ieee «! ] July 26, 1962 eee ee er OT a CAC Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all of the Board present; namely; C. Ee Fraley, Re W. Sere V. L. Wagner, J. S. Dobson, and N. M. Blackwelder. BUDGET, The county accountant submitted the revised budget, ates Pete) reviewed in detail. SPECIAL HOSPITAL TAX, Motion was made by R. W. Troutman and seconded by Ve Le Wagner, that the special hospital tax levy be set for 1962063 at 5¢ per hundred valuation, and a MC Cheeta wes Tea hospitals be deferred for further study. sets "aye": Messrs. Wagner, Troutman, and Blackwelder. Voting "no": Messrs. Dobson and Fraley. The motion was carried. APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION. The following resolution was adopted on motion made by Re W. Troutman and seconded by N. M.. Blackwelders BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, on this the 26th day of July,1962, that for the expense of county government, its activities and institutions for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, the following amounts, or so much of each as may be deemed necessary, are hereby appropriated: Revenue, other Budget than .taxes GENERAL FUND County Commissioners ae $ 3,600 Elections Tax Supervisor Court House & Grounds CoSae ia we be kb] 5 Pyle!) p18. 8) 3,200 Spetial Appropriations 141,545 106,500 Beye Insurance County Library Planning Board County Accountant hcl eee Treasurer-Tax Collector Register of Deeds pS 8 gro Farm Agent Oe ee : Teme ys iC ty 9,652 ys see el es yeu Le) Chee tel a eel) 7,690 1,000 os, ere LA Me OA) 2,450 400 ae | ee Clerk Superior Court 27,510 28 ,000 490 cre Superior Court 16,500 Recorders Court 11,000 Juvenile Court ene : ree Yee BY 4 Jail yey ane tael se) 7,870 7,870 o Electrical Inspector 763 : 763 Unappropriated Surplus 808) 160,000 cre Total General Fund 527,168 TATA Wate aD 17,000 17,000 te meet eR tN a ae tar Me aso) 26,950 13,000 13,950 General Relief 37,545 BYP) 'Y) Total Poor Fund 64,495 pe ee «eee eb) IOUS AU DY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND Welfare Administrative poy le) Y SS) per Old Age Assistance 354,520 311,748 2,772 PCR ME AOMBD jo ete) LC bm Roba) 20k, 736 nes S Resto) 15,648 Aid to Permanent & Tot. Disabled 171,672 BOT PSY .0 22,352 Aid to Blind 6,802 6,802 4 Total Public Assistance seo a4 703,801 143,021 DEBT SERVICE FUND - oe sts shee 131,488 SCHOOL FUND Current Expense 308,560 127,000 pho D 8) Capital Outlay 585, 398 Sto aSb Le Debt Service Pel Pb) bs Total School Fund Pee Oy | 127,000 833,507 HOSPITAL. FUND = SPECIAL 85,000 85,000 $ 2,754,791 $1,282,599 $ 1,472,192 mt ed ee Pe ees erie mets. 18) i July 26, 1962 ~ bg ts ae | ESTIMATED VALUATION « 2 os + + 0 0 0 © © © © $ 181,000,000 TAX LEVY RESOLUTION, The following resolution was adopted on motion made by V. L. Wagner and seconded by R. W. Troutman. Wherea#’ the final budget and tenet sty for the fiscal year from July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963, have been passed and adopted; therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County bP or aA the following Ad Valorem Taxes on each $100.00 taxable property be and the same is eae eC et Me Ga tO MEC la ape mo wees BL as 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963, for the purpose set opposite each: General Fund $ 09 Revaluation Ol Poor Fund Fes SOP ea Meares 2035 mele} Public Assistance Ae) e) Debt Service Fund SCHOOL FUND Current Expense fell Capital Outlay Pe) Debt Service Ol on. Hospital-Special At) Total $ .88 There is hereby levied for the fiscal year 1962-63 a poll tax of $2.00 on all EW ECME Sacto) ese Mn Ast Meo eta ams 29 ems <1 oes ne) on in accordance with the pro# visions of GeSe 105831 (1), unless such person is exempt as provided by ea a five per cent (25%) of the proceeds of the poll tax shall be deposited in the Poor Fund, and Seventy-five OS SE UO Mn ME: p ar bem as Mla sleS Mme ted hae coe ely There is herevy levied for the fiscal year 1962-63 a license tax of $2.00 on each open female dog of the age of six months or older, and license tax of $1.00 eM y Cole UKM: Ol ar VeCeMo MET Cols G TCC mole) k or Damn ocl Me se oe) female of the age of six months or older, in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 67-5. The proceeds of such tax shall be deposited in the General Fund and used to defray the expense _ of the dog warden in accordance with the provisions ya CPS Pod Cos Or There. is hereby levied on each marriage license issued during the fiscal year 1962=63 a tax of $4.00 in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 51-20. The proceeds of such tax shall be deposited in the General Fund, Schedule)B. Taxes shall be levied in accordance es the North Carolina a Pace aT Po RENE SENTERO TCI Wo eens Sie Wane, ore er ee ae teres it Pou | teat i11 Rear. Pa ky bu poe aR Me Oma sto mes OS) ako Sea Bie eat os! a ia i aA aka: al a al a8 ua sa iat i oa nina A ta i piss Sea Beh es , A 5 ote ss ee Pa PE Ses : pees ae OT ee The Board of Commissioners held ite regular monthly meeting on Monday, August 6, 1962, convening at 10:00 A.M, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, All] Rear rng eee parang sn ny ay Ls on PEO aL EG beret V. L. Wagner, J. S. Dobson, and N. M. Blackwelder. ecm Oe eet SP Claims for damages by unknown dogs filed during the year 1961-62 were presented and explained by the county dog warden, who had investigated and also filed a written report on each case. Payment was approved as follows, on motion made by N, M. Blackwelder and seconded by V. L. Wagner: 30 pullets @ S0¢ $ 15.00 Victor Crosby, Harmony Peek ee a approved because compensated by insurance 1 Hog 10.00 R. V. Moore, Harmony 1 Calf eB 8) Ce Cees Harmony 32 pallets @ 50¢ Bt Pae e) A. F. ee) eo F. M. Summers, Harmony Rt.1 Jack B. Elledge 1 Calf 25.00 Frank Nance 1 Ewe 15.00 , Lambs @ 10.00-4,0,00 55.00 ' om JAIL, State Jail Inspector Harry Barkley informed the Commissioners that the state department had requested an addition to the Iredell County Jail and feels that something will have to be done to relieve the overcrowded condition. The Board took the matter under advisement and Chairman Fraley appointed Messrs, Troutman, Wagner, and Blackwelder to serve as a committee to further investigate the matter and report back to the board, COUNTY FORESTER, Cam Eskridge gave his report for July. HOME ECONOMICS AGENT. Mrs. Nancy Myers gave her report for July. AID TO BLIND, Mra. Edith Franklin, welfare director, introduced Elmer Young, new caseworker for the blind, to the commissioners, and presented two blind aid applications and one revision, which were approved by the board on motion made Los Mr. Troutman, seconded by Mr. Blackwelder. t oy Oe 8 a ee Age eta recommendation of the welfare director, who had investigated the case, on motion by Mr. Troutman, seconded by Mr. Wagner. Mr. Parks is to pay $55.00 per month for a Pa a esis V7 his care at the county home, and to furnish clothing and incidental expenses fron EM ea eRe eee eee ) a COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT, Wayne Franklin gave his report for July. RADIO SYSTEM FOR SCHOOL MADNTENANCE. At the request of the County School Superintendent, the Board authorised the chairman to sign an application to the eee ee tat be te bk. Coa ME es ibe. ot Ta ae 155.100 ee ae operation of a radio system for the county schools maintenance Tey tan Thy ATTORNEY FEES FOR DELINQUEST TAX SUITS. NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY WHEREAS, the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County has authorized that in any legal actions instituted for the collection of delinquent taxes fe tT to Iredell County and where delinquent taxes and/or street assessments are also due by the defendant or defendants in any such action or actions to the City of Statesville, and/or the Towns of Mooresville, Troutman and Harmony, and/or the Mooresville Graded School District that each or any of said municipal corporations be permitted to join with Iredell County as a plaintiff or as plaintiffs in instituting legal actions for any such delinquent taxes and/or street assessments due respectively to either or any of them; and WHEREAS, the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County directed that a eT aes tA eek, mC Yee me ert me we eke er Mh See ie ee for plaintiff (s) Pea ern in each such case and that the Court be petitioned to include such fee as a part of the Court costs of each such case, and that the Court pay such fee in each such case to the County Attorney or the attorney(s) of record as PCTS aT het by the County Attorney in such cases; and WHEREAS, it appears that in some of said cases filed that the City of Statesville, the Town of Mooresville, the Town of Troutman, or the Mooresville Graded School District individually or in groups are a party or parties plaintiff with Iredell County for the purpose of collecting delinquent taxes PY Ama a he ke | PT Mas) ye AM tte Mee Mr tT a So Town of Harmony is not a party plaintiff and BOsMe Oh Me) toler tT By WHEREAS, in such cases there should be a division of the said attorneys fee for fe allocation for such professional services for the respective parties plaintiff; and WHEREAS, several of the attorneys who have been associated with the County Attorney ve ee |) eee | ~hugnst ys eal Page 3 ee er ere re ter gene receipt of the names of such delinquent tax payers several weeks before July. 1 1962, the’date when the Ten Year Statute of Limitations became effective for the collection of deliziquent taxes in Iredell County, and some of which attorneys have indicated that they wish to collect their respective fees now for professional services in such cases filed prior to the final settlement of such tax cases; and WHEREAS, it was understood by such attorneys that a fee of $25.00 would be allowed in each such tax case instituted except: that in special cases involving considerable armas and expense that additional allowances may be approved for such extra time and expense incurred and that the aforesaid fee of Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars would apply as follows: Where Iredell County is the sole plaintiff, $25.00 + Where Iredell County and either the City of Statesville or the Town of Mooresville, or the Town of Troutman, are parties plaintiff the fee would be allocated $12.50 for the plaintiff, Iredell County; and $12.50 for the plaintiff, City of Statesville, or the Town of Mooresville, or the Town of Troutman. Where Iredell County and the Town of Mooresville and the Mooresville Graded STed TelS MEO eGo te Bol ae te Pe Se hoe edb esr td Me We) aaa abd Meo Bes Be Benet ae Te) $10.00 for the plaintiff, Iredell County; $10.00 for the plaintiff, Town of Mooresville; and $5.00 for the plaintiff, Mooresville Graded School District. Where Ipedell County and the Mooresville Graded School District are parties plaintiff the fee would be allocated $16.50 for the plaintiff, Iredell County; and $8.50 for the plaintiff, Mooresville Graded School Districte New, therefore, be it hereby resolved by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that the attorneys fee of Reman ($25.00) Dollars authorized to be paid in such cases to collect delinquent taxes be allocated in such delinquent tax suits as follows: are party plaintiff is Iredell County, $25.00 Where the parties plaintiff are Iredell County and hei the City of Statesville or the Town of Mooresville, or the Tow of Troutman: ate for Iredell County; and $12.50 for the other party Set se Where the parties plaintiff are Iredell County, the Town of Mooresville, and the Mooresville Graded School District: $10,00 for plaintiff, Iredell County; $10.00 for the plaintiff, Town of Mooresville; and $5.00 for the Mooresville Graded cere District. Where the parties plaintiff are Iredell County and the Mooresville Graded School District that the attorneys fee be allocated $16.50 for the plaintiff, Iredell County; fag, Oy Ps s toe, . we 5 3 ’ Page & Po me ret seme eer eB mE kl Tae A es) 00 BBE Bed aT ie ed ae Tk Pa ae T for Iredell County in such cases be approved by the Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County for payment on the aforesaid allocation of attorneys fees in such cases provided that a reasonable excess fee be allowed and approved by the chairman of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, for extra Arner and expenses where required in preparing and instituting and trying certain tax cases for Iredell County, and that a reasonable fee be allowed and approved when incurred by the abstract of the title to land on which delinquent taxes were due and for which a tax case was in process of preparation for filhing by Iredell ‘County and on which land the delinquent taxes were paid prior to the filing of such a tax case or cases, os rT} 4 out in such statements for professional services all of which shall be filed with the Iredell County Accountant and paid any time after este by the Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, and after the SBbh ag such delinquent tax cases in the Superior Court of Iredell County, or incurred by the abstract of the title to land on which delinquent taxes were due and for which a tax case was in process of preparation for filing by Iredell County and on which land the delinquent taxes were paid prior to the filing of such a tax case or cases, BE IT eer RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners that Pee such statements of account for legal services are filed and paid, as hereinbefore set forth, that a copy of each such itemized statement of pupeuens for professional services where paid by Iredell County, be filed with the Clerk of Superior Court of Iredell County nea ane re@uest See eee County be reimbursed for legal fees paid on the fee allocation schedule, as hereinbefore set forth, from the attorneys fee of $25.00 collected as a part of the Court costs rT each such. delinquent tax case filed in the Superior Court of Iredell County, and that the Clerk of Superior Court be requested to reimburse any other party or parties plaintiff in any such delinquent tax ney Pat Me eee) weal jel a 5G Mbt bel es MAL ME Oates he Mba -( Molo R- Toke -Te ME oy mn aT] Clerk ofSuperior Court in the settlement of any such tax case or cases where such attorneyfees reo been previously paid by said other party or parties plaintiff in such case or cases and it or they have filed with the Clerk of Superior Court a copy of such statement or statements for attorneys fees previously paid by said other plaintiff or other plaintiffs in such cases; that where such fee or fees in the aforesaid schedule, have not eet paid by the party or parties plaintiff to the attorney or attorneys of record in any such case that such fee collected as a part of the Court costs in any such case be paid to the attorney or attorneys of record by the Clerk of Superior Court in accordance with the aforesaid fee allocation schedule, iS ] a ee pei Toe es, | ae August 6, 1962 Page 5 Oe gee eC A ee OR el) eT BCT ks Vie se Sk tyre John V. Barger, stating that they re unable to arrange a meeting with Iredell Memorial Board of Directors as suggested by the Board of Commissioners and requested an appointment with the Board of Commissioners on August 15th to discuss further the needs of Lowrance Hospital. The meeting was set for August BAL ; ROAD PETITIONS. The following road petitions were filed and approved on motion made by J. S. Dobson and N. M,. Blackwelder, to be submitted to the Siate Highway Commission: 1. Lackey Mountain road, oneshalf mile, west off Highway #115. Maintenance (Wilson W. Godfrey, Statesville, Rt. 2). 2. Chambersburg township, running north from Salisbury Road at St. eee ee) Church to Murdock Road, approximately 1 mile. Maintenance. (L. A. Deal). 3. Woodridge Road, SR #1337. Hard surface. (J. Marvin Arey, Statesville Rt. 7). le SR #1811, leading off Jennings road in to Robinson Mill Road. G. E, Mullis, Olin, N. Ce Hard surface. S. SR #2132, Kinder Road. Hard surface. (Robert C. Kinder, Harmony, N. a Celt be APNG) PR eee metre ens! and second by Mr. Blackwelder, ry Mrs. He As Poston and Mrs. Vernon Robertson were reappointed to the county library board, for a six year term beginning July 1, 1962. TAX COLLECTIONS, N. T. Houston reported total tax collections for July amounting to $114,289.57, of which $7,221.60 were 1962 ee prepayments. He also reported that tax judgment letters on 1959 land sales are in process of being mailed. MT. MOURNE FIRE DEPARTMENT. John Caldwell reported et board that the county truck at the Mt. Mourne fire department is out of commission due to a burst block in the motor and renewed their request for new equipment. The Board explained that the appropriation for 1962-63 had been committed and asked that he get estimates on what it would take to get the truck back into operation and report back to the board. TAX ADJUSTMENT. Carl Campbell, Turnersburg township, requested the board to waive 1948 tax on a new house with which he was charged on which tax foreclosure suit had been started. He stated that he bought the lot in September 197, but did not start the house until after January 1, 198, and that he had tried repeatedly to get the listing corrected. He submitted statements from N. Sankey Gaither, Jr., Harmony Milling Company, who furnished material, and R. A. Morefield, painter, supporting his statement, oh 0) t motion by Re We Troutman, seconded by N, M. Blackwelder, the Board authorized the tax met te i 107 Page 6 superviser to rebate the house, tax value $2710, for 198 tax. yy tat) 1 On motion made by R. W. Troutman, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the Board approved a request of Harold Odell for refund of PY Pri) on 1961 tax, due to error in’ chargina a building which did not belong on the lot. John Smith, Tax Supervisor, reported that he had investigated the case and recommended the actione pe Vy Ae) wy The tax supervisor was ete to send certified letters te persons failing to list 1962 taxes notifying them that unless returns were made promptly court action would follows eA gO ie ery for July. PU Oye BSS Hae) .4-4.€) 1. ae Br re Se 66 is oP ee 10. om Bi er ly. hr 16. ae ts Po rors ra We ere Robert C.° Stewart S. Ralph Stilwell Ralph A. Martin Thomas C. Williams B. R. Barkley Donald Kistler Roscoe Morrison A) eae | be Ira Hefner Pe Pe car oR Je D. Sharpe : ae Munday Phillip N. Mills Olan M. Ketchie Je E. .Stutts Re C. Moose Robert L. Mills Pe eer al Harry C. Hix Paul E. Hoke The following were drawn for jury duty: Shiloh Outside Inside Chambersburg New Hope Barringer Coddle Creek aT Bnet lehg Inside pS stp mo.) Outside Outside Chambersburg Inside Coddle Creek Fallstown Outside Outside Baba sl dar lobe 4 Turnersburg Shiloh oy Rt. pa el cam a9 4 Rt. aes TN) 628 1a ca Rt. vent To 4 Rt. aa Rt. a Rt. a Reports were received from Electrical Inspector and Health Department 3, Statesville Box 48, Statesville Cowles St., Statesville 7 Box 171, Statesville 1, Union Grove, N. C. 1, Troutman 1, Mooresville 5 Box 233, Statesville Coolidge Ave., Statesville W. End Ave., Statesville 7, Statesville 8 Box 37h, Statesville eek bh om el.) E. End Ave., Statesville 425, Mooresville 2, Mooresville 7, Statesville 7 Box 392, Statesville pW Ete eek pie Se Tole n g 3, Statesville 22. H. G. Plyler 230 Ve A. Sherrill 2h. Le Fe Jones ' 25e We F. Stevenson aT Te a Va ae ae: Pee YI | ‘i Pae Pee Pee eRe 29e Joe a Shelton 30. Harry Morrison Bes Perera BR yg 32. We P. Morgan So Pees me Pee rel Sue Fe E. Summers 35eVernie Albert Sharpe ‘36.Harvey E. Isenhour ieee be SM TNs ba 38. We J. Lancaster 39. Andrew J. Waring LO. Je S. King, Sre R. A. Stradley QO. Be Morrison Te 1 E. Dickens Claudia Lee Reid 46. Leonard Thompson 47 William H. Sides TAPE Ste) A. Hall 49. E. L. Carson erat eee ee Sl. Ae a Branch 52. J. Le Cline 53e Frank S, Nance Sle Ralph Adams SECOND WEEK le Jo M. Arey Jr. 2e Leland Adams 36 Je Re Austin aes ih: il a a ae i ee kMacidie ab bilan el , Ried Bis “ SS , ie neti s, ass TT Tet 8 U6) August 6, 1962 ie, . ve Barringer a ST Sy eT ee eee) Concord Inside Babs ba ol bar 4 Outside Inside he WOE) Bast. ml) Inside Coddle Creek Inside BG ota mel-) Coddle Creek Outside eT aS Creek Inside Sharpesburg New Hope Fallstown Outside Eagle Mills Fallstown Coddle Creek Cool Springs Inside Inside Inside Concord Chambersburg ewe Eee) Outside Outside oD a SE!) Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. 1, Troutman Rte 1, Hamptonville To ee tee eR Moe CS CL Sk MELT ett eR ary Se Solon Rt. 1, Statesville 311 Mitchell Ave., Statesville Box 262, Troutman 714 E, Broad St., Statesville 821 Woodland Rd., Statesville PRE Ue Pee (oak Bee 925 5th St., Statesville 945 Conner St., Statesville 319 Dingler St., Mooresville Rt. 7 Box 55, Statesville 303 E. Wilson Ave., Mooresville 64 Dogwood Rd., Statesville Rt. 5, Statesville Rt. 1, Union Grove Rt. 1, Troutman Rte 2 Box 450, Statesville Rte 2, Harmony , Rt. 1, Troutman 322 Caldwell St., Mooresville Rt. 2, Cleveland 614 W. End Ave., Statesville 921 Boulevard, Statesville 338 N. Oak St., Statesville Rte 8, Statesville Rt. 1, Statesville Box 12, Barium Springs io ae tk BE Rt. 7, Box 644, Statesville — Paes Rte 1 Box 2h, Statesville | oy Statesville le He De Tharpe . else Se Ted R. Moose Outside 6, Roy L. Wilsen ee 7. James E, Neal Outside ‘ ee Ce ee erty ost ae 9. Ve We. Cranfill Turnersburg 10. Re L. Patterson Inside lle John N. ears ‘ Bethany 12. Willie Glenn Johnson bG sts Me 13. Hugh L. McLean Coddle Creek lh. Will A, Evans Turnersburg 15e Clyde W. Johnson BS st peel) 16, Herbert E. Roberts Outside 17¢ Donald Rappe Inside 18. J. H. Parks Inside Pa eo eee eae! Inside 20 William E. Webb, Jre bac Rel) 21. David L. Annas ‘Fallstown 22. Mrse C. Lucille Moore Turnersburg Pee ee ae oe ebro) Coddle Creek 2he John Price Godfrey Inside 25 Leon Massey Outside oP Pac) Inside 27 Albert Wellman : ee Ebro) 6) 28. Mrs. Nelle M. Gibbs Inside 294 d. Ne SHerrill Outside 5 era ot) Rash Inside 31. Geo. L. Goodman Coddle Creek 32. Harry Fortner Inside 330 O. We Poole Inside 3ue Odis J. Moore Coddle Creek SEP Peete es Coddle Creek 36, Harold R. Arthurs Ethel coy LIST OF BILLS: ures August 6, 1962 ot. ee) Nee eee Rte 7, Statesville Rt. 6 Box 15, Statesville Rt. 6 Box hh3, Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville Rt. 1, Harmony | 115 Oakwood Dr., Statesville Box 1227, Statesville 618 Holland Drive, Statesville 846 E. Iredell Ave., Mooresville Rt. h, Statesville 225 Brevard St., Statesville a F Box 576, Statesville 775 Ne Mulberry St., Statesville Drawer 32, Statesville 320 N. Oak St., Statesville 202 Ridgeway Ave., Statesville Rt. 7, Statesville Rte 2, Harmony 39 Ch TTD 8g Ave., Mooresville 206 Magnolia St., Statesville Rt. 1, Statesville 50 Coolidge Ave., Statesville Rte 3, Statesville 910 Sherwood Lane, Statesville Rte 7 Box 79, Statesville hl Drake St., Statesville 7176 Ee Iredell Ave., Mooresville 316 Oakland Ave., Statesville 548 Brookdale Dr., Statesville 123 Brawley St., Mooresville Sill S. Academy St., Mooresville Rte 1, Troutman F 3098 F 3248 F 32h9 F 3250 3090 3091 Be 74 3093 Bios )F Sha Br2o8, 3318 3363 hey xf hey ey ey ey hy bey Bie Bien pats 3056 3057 3058 3059 3060 3061 Besa 325k Bera 3329 BBB io 3341 bles, Ty) hey hey Sy sp hy eo Mes Bie, Be ie Bre yt 3257 Bers ELS) BSB oo a ie Me Me a) 3078 Bet 3080 bi0len Beles os 308L, pods De ae Some Be ee a 16 is sae Ro 49 i ham COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Bernice McJunkin C. E. Fraley R. W. Troutman Ve L. Wagner= J. S. Dobson N. M. Blackwelder Iredell County Election Fund Mary Lee Cowles Peggy S. Poston Glenn W. Walker John T. Gillespie John T. Snith Rachel N. Wooten Royal McBee Corp. Southern Directory Co. Brady Printing Co. Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie* Taylor Willie Taylor is RBC Ble) Willie Jones Willie Jones Willie Jones be Bb km le ot) a Pee Pee) hr 2 Watts Plumbing & He City of Statesville Duncan Plumbing & Feating Co, Thomas. « Howard Co. Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Cos Iredell Chemical Co, Inc, ating Coe pFO ie) The Sherwin Williams Co. Reavers Repair Sop ‘Auto Machine Shop City of Statesville Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, State of N. C., Dept. of Labor Dr. W. M. Summerville Bowman Gray School of Medicine Cavin Funeral Home Lowrance Hospital Inc, Dr. L. B. MeBrayer Town of Mooresville eae ae. olson Marvin ae er ELECTIONS TAX SUPERVISOR Piedmont Lumber & Manufacturing Co. - Repairs SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Salary 125.00 Per Diem 30,00 Per Diem & Mileage By Pie!) | 34.20 " 37.80 bl raPy4e) School Election SWE Ra ts n raTeST Salary & Travel 500.00 STE Sg 500.00 n 68.00 psp Rete Cb) 412.57 City Directory Biome Syma 62.62 PP Pe: HOUSE or RB asf 37.50 . 37.250 “g ee a ¥ Sepa!) A 37 250 tT] Si 50 . SYP! " 37650 " 37.50 # 37250 Salary & Travel 350.00 Repairs ee | ei hae ke) 249.69 Repairs Pe) Sytbs)e3 | Bayo! pe 38 " ye 8 " eRe BUILDING Paint 1.70 Repairs 1,00 Ne P40 Sapa Ley vi Repairs L3ek3 Inspection 1,00 Autopsies, etc. evs Pre, 8 PW ae) oS) 350.00 Coroner's Acct. 175.00 id 20,00 paola hg 75.00 Coroner's Acct. 45.00 W 89.90 fey ae tS 1,133.96 F 3096 F 3180 F 3258 as 4S) F 3260 F 3261 F 3262 F 3263 era. F 3265 F 3266 F 3267 Se yl) F 3269 F 3270 F 3271 F 3272 F 3351 Cys 3371 cies ne me ie, rai Sah 3276 Sra ad beatae: Bere - 3280 Bylspe Bb ya8 04 hag tag oa a ag gp ey og rxy BLT 3098 By43 8) 55) Es BS lore tes ia, it Me. 3352 Bier e) 3190 3101 B28 74 BP aod Byker 3105 By Ao ByieiN 3285 BYisle 5% Es! BSI ESB BS BESS Sb i~ 3357 3358 BESS) 3366 se pin a hy edie ar ope indi Reig Ruth G,. Etchison me ees ie Salary N, C. Local Gov. a ee Make Town of Troutman Town of Harmony Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc, Cool Springs Fire Dept. Inc, Town of Mooresville é City of Statesville eae " " i] at ere i Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Inc." West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Statesville Library Town of Mooresville National Guard - Statesville National Guard - Mooresville Statesvill® Record & Landmark Rowan County Ce Ge Smith Dr. S.. A. Rhyne Iredell County Witness Fund Law Enforcement Officers Benefit % Retiremen@ Fund - Retirement Southern Bell Telephone Co, Donation Donation for Library Donation " Notice Fees Expenses Jail Visits Coroner Services BOOSIE le Webb Insurance Agency Peoples Insurance Agency Insurance vd PLANNING ROARD J. Allen Knox Glenn Chandler Homer Cornelius W. H, Keeter Robert J. Holshouser Le Young White J, Mack Morrow John F,. Long Planning Board COUNTY ACCOYNTANT Retty Jean Robb Bernice M. McJunkin Recordak Corp, Southern Directory Co, Brady Printing Co, SOPs) oN A) Ruth L, Robertson Thomas S, Thompson R. E. Perkins Robert ©, Kinder Marshall Maness James R. Crawford Ira M, Overcash Jr, J. C. Rumple National Safety Council Dwight Myers Zeb Nicholson Southern Directory Co, T. K, Abernethy Re Ee Perkins I. M, Overcash Robert Kinder T. S.Thompson Richard Crawford Marshall Maness U. S. Postmaster Brady Printing Co, Salary " Supplies City Directory Supplies Membership Dues Travel i City Directory Radio Service Travel 220,00 ish Pa Ls) 75.200 50.00 50.00 50.00 94, .00 50.00 5, .00 100.00 phe ome. 75.00 25.00 yaa e. 8 pe Le 43.00 132.07 12.00 Sere.) 97.00 SE F ! 3,086.40 ee Pe) e 199.90 s re 5.00 Sree) es a 275.00 bye Pie.) Fes ore een Pee peel. 260.00 360.00 Sloe Pee, 9) 360.00 360.90 360.00 Bis Opa 8) 500.00 ed i i ih hhh kk hh kkk wk hee ek ee ee ek rk Ok kk. hrm me) ep ein bab 3116 sami Brat Bray 3288 3319 3320 BB lo) rap tag a tay hay aj hag ay Py pre 3120 brea) 3122 3123 312k 3126 3127 3128 B35 baie 533 3132 3133 3 BEY 3136 BP ay 3138 Beeb 3180 BYdeh) bee 3292 3293 BY aN BY) 3296 Brads 3298 3299 B50) BB 04 3303 Bee bei hs B53 Ke BE lo F 3372 3291 - d ; an 3 ’ i i he: Fay S. Pharr Salary SMES Pap Rat 1) af Betty J. Cooke " Flossie S. King N. T, Houston Judy L. Gilleland C. FE, Evans Betty F. Houston- U. S. Postmaster Beam Printing Co, Southern Directory Co. oP Fame yc te) Brady Printing Co, Salary.& Travel Salary i] La peas Te) Supplies City Directory bE ETT Supplies REGISTER OF DEEDS Imogene W. Blankenship Helen R. Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Katherine P, White L. Le Nesbit Carolina Blue Printers Xerox Corpe Southern Directory Co. Mitchell Printing Co, Brady Printing Co, SNe tad td " LA " Supplies ee . La " " WELFARE DEPARTMENT Clifton E, Bridges Rebekah M. Cooper Edna F, Brown C. Thomas Waugh Jerry Sigmon Millicent K, McCurry Anne C, Johnson Thelma C, Barker James R. Speece Carole S. White Avonelle C, McVey Elizabeth French Boyd Georgia H. Blowe | Jewell C, Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson Sara Marie Néese Lois I. Sigmon aa mae) CEB ooh Rat Fa Nora Lee Deal tet Pa bas al) Edith Rryson Franklin N. C. Local Gov. Bmp,Ret. System O. A. Dearman Sr. Mrs. Fred B, Bunch Jr, H. W. Rogers Thelma C. Barker Fdna F, Brown Georgia H. Blowe Elizabeth French Boyd C. Thomas Waugh Millicent Ke-McCurry James R, Speece Carole S, White Jerry W.Signon Avonelle C. McVey Edith Bryson Franklin (orb th oO ME BOYD K oles l Bees Pan Pee CN male aes te The Lanier Co, Beam Printing Co. Southern Directory Co. Brady Printing Co. Te has Sa Ms IM MONTE) sve st MOL alary a oe oe ee " " Retirement Welfare Board Meeting Li Li] Mileage " Li " LI bi Li " Li Li Ui Services Stak Maintenance & Supplies Supplies City Directory See Services | Pag 240,00 Pt _ 305.00 475.00 200.00 225.00 4.50 ie oPae 8) 27 230 ’ BIC) Te 7 300,00 260 220 260,00 190.00 458.33 LY as ooh O Bora) 25.15 a > * 200,00 469,00 4.25.00 425.00 333400 Bevan? 2) 367.00 425.00 Beers! 333-00 367.90 333-00 BEErLe) 317.00 PaLTOS 8) 261,00 261.00 261.00 215.00 261 200 764.00 322.62 12.38 sKemne.e) 12.38 7.29 27.58 28.20 8.40 Ai Pa} yLOPA sb) 23.66 16.17 / Ws s1y Pat] 12.60 6.10 25.00 336.49 16, 23 36.05 13.60 raj hay hay ORM Me Me Me me mL Me mek) =) yyy yy ty hey tay =) Me taj hay taj hay tah haf ay 3146 3310 BE oy 3066 Bye lw, 3143 31L9 3150 SER 3315 3362 Silos) Sele 3366 3151 By Bees 3365 3153 BPR 5B} ie cep es 3366 airs bi Sibi) 3180 331; Bee 52 ee) 3372 3157 a ss L. B. Nance Jr. Elizabeth W. Weaver Betty C. Harrington Wayne L. Franklin — eT B. Nance Jr, * Howard M. Stamey Harry W. Myers L. B. Nance Jr, Harry W. Myers Jr. W. L. Franklin ss BRE - CJ i avel ° alt i oe oe American Institute of Cooperation Supplies y NEGRO FARM AGENT D. O. Ivey Barkers Radio-TV Service D. O. Ivey HOME Juliene M. Fulp Bier te ip Oram fo) e st Lo) 6) Nancy I. Myers Juliene M. Fulp Nancy M. Henson Gem Automatic Gas Co. Starrette Typewriter Service Juliene M. Fulp Doris T. Teeter Nancy. I. Myers Brady Printing Co. Salary Suvplies Mileage AGENT Travel Salary Li Li Li Gas Supplies Travel Li Travel & Supplies Supplies NEGRO HOME AGENT Maxine Rutledge Pauline E,. Moore Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co, Pauline E. Moore Salary " Supplies Travel & Supplies VETERANS SERVICE Glenda P,. Murdock J. P, Van Hoy Town of Mooresville Enterprise Printing Co. Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Co. Southern Bell: Telephone Co. Salary Sal ary Re at eee Supplies "” Travel Li Services CIVIL DEFENSE Helen H, Kyles Benjamin F, Long N.C.Local Gov. Emp.Ret.System Ben F, Long Starrette Typewriter Service U. S. Postmaster 3 Southern Rell Televhone Co. Salary n ioaee ale ek Travel Sucplies, Stamps Services COUNTY ATTORNEY Hugh G, Mitchell Retainer Fee 50,00 147.17 128.08 345.67 ye Ploy | 275.00 291.00 shee 51,37 aT mare tae Reb] 31.30 50,00 rere Paar e, 8) py awry 155.67 phere 10) 8.39 Te 17.260 1s, Pe ydeter 2-33 115.00 Rels) 180,00 350.90 0,00 bys) pare Tere Tl SPP te) SPOS! ~ a xp tay caf Pat hl be | oe Be aie Me. Be] tx} hy hey a Le > Re] BB Les Beer 3165 3166 3321 a 31.4), Byalw) Gi Yeas ere Bell ers 3326 3327 3330 EE hie * 3167 ara By 3170 3171 Bee, Ske Baur Boe bale eine 3329 EE ae Be ee eo Me Mr mr ML Bion! 3331 3332 be eS) BBB ESE 5B Eo 3337 3338 BEB 330 ce lel bBo - Helen Martha D. Parker Robert L. Parks Mary K, Green Frances R. Moore Betty Jean Messick Shirley S. White as Carl G. Smith Beam Printing Co. Southern Directory Co, The Michie Co. Mitchell Printing Co, Same eek: 5 ty ae SUPERIOR Iredell County Witness Fund Supplies City Directory Shel maT) Li n COURT Reimbursing B00) 28) eel tlie Carl G. Snith Johnie Ray Hendren R, A. Yedrick Town of Mooresville Tredell County Witness Fund by WB ag "” I ba Court Costs Reimbursing JUVENILE COURT Carl G. Smith Holmes Drug Co, J, C. Rumple City ef. Statesville Dr, Jack Milam Modern Electric Co. Public Serviee Co, of N.C. Ince Piedmont Linen Service State of N, C, Dept. of Labor Thomas & Howard Co, Robert Hi erat ee Cy Lovd Cordia 5, Loyd Pearl J. Presnell L,. Turner Jettie Bell: Dock Davis William Paul Clendenin Marvin. Cash Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, State of N, C., Dept. of Labor Reliable Equipment. Co, Reavis Battery & Electric Service Dake Power Co, Statesville Drug Co. Southern Bakeries Cos Thomas & Howard Co, Gem Automatic Gas Co, Public Oil Co, John M, Fox Comet Mfg. Corp. Lazenby Montgomery “dw. Co. Tredell Chemical Co, Salary JAIL Medical Boarding Prisoners Services Repairing Glasses Service Call Gas Linen Service Inspection Supplies , Labor Repairs Inspection Supplics tie) ba) Lights Supplies Bakery Products Supplies Repairs Gas, Ch roe Supplies La] " Li 300,00 Bre 225-00 rr seme) ere!) 7} ~— yar ee) 500.00 Bas Pael) Birt PSS, oP 6.07 yee! (pum 50.00 BE iOPLe 2) 350.00 Va fone.) ‘ ed k ° 60 Ota BBS e 8,00 TPs 576 2200 ee RPL, 8 Sy yee ey ee SS SS Se Ee Se Me | Bees Be Behn BIE} 3186 BuRovg 3188 3189 31.90 Syke 3192 GB) Bye) 5) 5) BRR le) Sieg BIB-5 3199 3200 By.0)% 3202 y4e8) sre N bi4 0a! 3206 3207 3208 3209 3210 sya 8 bya e bya 321k 2215 3216 3217 3218 * 3219 3220 3221 3222. oY ae 322k Bae) 3226 Brad 3228 3229 3230 Bren 3232 Byes) 3234 bya 3236 Ce yA 5a By S.) 32k0 32h BylI 2 bral e) 32LL Bra 32h6 Bal) Stikeleather Grocery T. M. Taylor. Grocery Winn Dixie Stores Inc. Parks Wooten Grocery Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage C, C. Benfield C, C.Rlankenship Mrs. Clyde Boan Mrs, Albert Cooper J. C. Dagenhart Mrs. Noel Davis Mrs, John Deal Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mrs, Leonard H. Freeze Glenn Havner Mrs. Clyde Jenkins Joe Jenkins Mrs. R. L. Pearce Mrs. Carl J. Reece Mrs. Spencer Reid . Mrs, Johnny A. Scott Clara Sharpe Mrs. ©. G. Stafford Mrs, Clarence Ward- Mrs. Roy F. Warren Mrs. T. Bs. Wetmore Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Mrs. S. C. Williams Mrs. J. B. Witherspoon . Mrs. Leon Wooten Nicholson Funeral Home Rye Clinic 3 Stete Commission for the Blind Goodman Drug Co, Dr. Fred W. Dick Dr. C. L. Bittinger Dr. C. Le Bittinger Dr. David L. Pressley .Dr. Pressley Z. Dunn Dr. D. Durham Lewis Iredell Memorial Hospital Lowrance Hospital Out-Patient Dept. N. C. Memorial N. C. Memorial Hospital Rowan Memorial Hospital Western N. C,. Sanatcrium Holmes Drug Co, Teen eat GENERAL RELIEF Petty Cash Fund Misc. Expense R,. W. Dagerhardt Transportation CRM UA ame ene Efirds Dept. Store Clothing Peggys Dress Shop . " J. Cy Penney Co, * Raylass Dept. Store ' Smitheys Store " Young Mens Shop 4 The Great A & P Tea Co, Groceries Cooper's 5 Drums Food Shop " "The Food Basket “ Harmons Food Store . Harris Teeter Super Markets ys Jones Grocery 1 n 3 n Boarding Home Care " Li " " oe ee ee oe ee ae ee = 7 bai wt Medical hd Glasses Drugs Medical i " if " " Hospitalizatién i Hosvital'=- Medical Hospitalization i " Medical 36.70 17.78 61 00 ya Oe 9.19 te Pabst 5.58 32.78 10.00 Pa PY) Pos. 14.75 rorae.8) 16.75 29.50 Bory be) 7200 3.00 prae!) 8.50 250.00 Brie) 200.00 200.00 50.00 150.00 eres) ere) 50.00 Cee oe 86.80 50,00 Sert® 124.00 55.01 50.00 yas Ori e6 120,80 100.00 172.40 30.00 9.60 50.0 100,00 140.00 ste eres 200,00 100,00 57.50 2250 175690 yaw 25.00 9.00 cree) 3.00 4.00 hci, sa ls i cece . tT F 3175 J. I. Thomas COVE tag 360.00 F 33u2 City of Statesville ~- Dog Pound ~— 7250 F 3343 Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co. Supplies pe, 8 F 3344 Cliff Day & Co. 4) - a 3.61 F 3345 TT. K. Abernethy Radio Service Pel F 3369 J. I. Thomas vee ae py 1 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR F 3346 City of Statesville 1/2 Operational Loss PBs “762.30 DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, MISCELLANEOUS F 3062°° Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund . 3,003.18 F 3063 Iredell County A. D. C. Fund pe heres, F 306 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund ESP) F 3067 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund : 86.90 F. 3068 Iredell County A. D. C. Fund S 115.73 F 3069. Iredell County A.-P. T. D. Fund SiSPel. F 3070 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund 4.10 F 3071 Iredell County A. D. C. Fund 70.70 F 3072 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund Bye e a8) F 3073 Iredell County 0. 4. A. Fund = Lien hee Pea FP 3074 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund " 3 36.15 F 3075 Huch 4. Mitchell Lien - Attorney Fees 4S. 78 F 3076 N. T. Houston, Treas. General. School Fund 35,000.90 F. 3086. First National Bank Transferring Funds yA9) 0Pae 04 Pt 0. F 2087 First National Bank " 50,000.00 F 3089 Statesville Industrial Bank " 35,000.00 F 3176 Iredell County Health Dept. ooh asta aes ereaame a ng 1) oo 5,956.58 PF 3179. N,. C. Local Gov. Snp. Ret. System Retirement Vans F 3181 N, C. Local Gov.. Bmp. Ret§ System" 0,10 F 3347. Winston Mutual Life Ins. Co. Tax Refund brs F 3248 Carroll-Phelps Pick-up work 2,450.00 F33L9° A. EB. Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools - Canftal Outlay 50, 000,00 F 3350. Miss Bunice Price, Treas. Mooresville Graded School District 4,0, 000,00 * 3370 Law Enforcemert Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ree, © F 3373. Hospital. Saving Assoc, Insurance bys Pies F 337) Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax 3,050.80 V2 Pi ae Py dspe tea Less Deductions from Salary. Checks Retirement OY oS, Social Security rate LEOB & R 97.00 Withholding Tax: Federal 3,050.80 State Peo Hospital Insurance 324.65 we ery | ee Se | fee oe Sa age $ 472,923.80 OL) Net Tere) Margaret F, Bolt Raeford A, Thomas ¢ eb tae me Johnson bec) ae NTeley- doa bel ab a Mary Lee Stroud et Vale bal ta W. Crawford L. M, Little Arthur Dp, efe EF a] Be natant Galliher i PCPaD Art| pac Cs ee a NPLOPan ey. | hades ee ek les Rae] Sales Corporation Deris P. Johnson ' Lexine A. White Jessie T, ibaa} Ina B, Pope Margaret ee =”) eS Mildred Mio) eTet Tote! Troy R, Seogzins Jr, Raeford A, 1B sTo er Rollin w, Johnson Ernest Ward Applied Resaarch she S ae aot ae Bite ba slat be pelos set te Service Sika st Sarci Directory oro ie oe ea a a ere BS Tey oe ei Southern ra be Ye) stet ets oro Mooresville eT er etess tn ores bao TB | Laundry Co, Jem Automatic Gas Co, Ine, Mary Carter eh at City of Shas ab Ris Statesville Record & Landmark ela ae Howard Co. Petty Cash Fund ae fee Re M.D, Pe ae ae Bless) RAT ENB Bela Assoc, Federa} Reserve Bank tions: fron Salary OTe ar 333.00 Retirement i] bE} ol) Mee awe "” i] i Travel % Subsistence bee hate ey) mee Subsistence Travel i] al Sunplies Mi oy i) Wa Tea tos Supplias Making Aprons Services Ma] TEs ban er Y-) Paint Services Advertising Supplies Miscsllaneons Dy deat bE SESE Ty CT) " eee TTS Withholding nee". 492.00 517.00 LLé.67 302.00 302.00 pera 6 200, 00 10.00 188,89 BIE s ry Te) eiePaTe Pw ws brie: S o .*) po) = M " = \o Lea *) . Oo =) Ae io RAY WA + re) a) ae} — ~~ >= ie os a + co | fw “€ x | . — Vi~ " Retirement 185.15 Social Security 139,90 : Withholding Tax: Federal 671.10 State pha Tea-y6) [las Raw Insurance beers SINEMA sia oN Ava Mihail ANN ME ly ils 46-3 Kehiy ; LRG? ih Bh MRK eee YH ba adpvitnks sre” sae vis am : é La -¢ f oft a) Biss ~ ee ie aes U bi) Mesias | é LIBRARY A 367 Mary Neil Conner Cote 75.00 A 368 Virginia M, Deaton i) 208.33 A 369 Violet K. Candle "- mer ye yae.* rome es Sha 7. We Bridges bs " 10,00 CCS ele: Ct yoke ke rN Rs ae VS laee Insurance — 15.21 A 372 Iredell County Retirement 60.15 Less Deductions from SBE han mel To) er Mil Ba- late 20.05 Social Security . 20,88 Withholding Tax: Federal 74.80 Sh ta} 8.50 Hospital Insurance The meeting was adjourned until 7:00 P.M. on August 15, 1962, 5 a Ue . / es ; Y ne .: oo ee ek "Po 4 I] Clerk to Board ] Ke NOTE: The meeting set for August 15, a Tyee ME ry: , F , « Tay ne ane fy - pes a Clerk to Board abi di A REN Se eS mt tees mee ees ih August 6, 1962 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW = es The Board of Equalization and Review convened at 4:00 P.M. on August 6, 1962, immediately following adjournment of the Board of Commissioners. Members present were: C. E. Fraley, chairman, R. W, Troutman, J. S. Dobson, and N. M. Hlackwelder. Absent: V. L. Wagner. Re A. Collier, Sr., attorney, appeared on behalf SESE Tes] and Wagner, objecting to valuation for addition to Spainhour building. The matter was taken under advisement. Sol Ludwig represented Beauty Maid Mills, The tax supervisor explained the additions for 1962 and Mr. Ludwig accepted the information for further study. J. D. Miller, 1523 Melviney St., Statesville Inside, asked for reduction of Tax value of $7,625 on house and lot, due to deterioration since it was appraised. The request was taken for study. John D, Link, Outside, complained on tax value of $11,630 for new house and lot at #14 Beverly Heights, It was held open for further investigation. The meeting was adjourned to September , 1962, at 4:00 P.M. oe _» Tax Supervisor Bd ee cis Sa abe mt | rT a - August 27, 1962 rT. aes be ek ee BM ee Seva OR Sh dee Monday, August 27, 1962, at 11:00 AeM., in the Commissioners! ya the Courthouse, Present were: C. E. Fraley, chairman; R. W. Troutman, V. L. Wagner, and N. M, Blackwelder. Absent: J. S. Dobson, SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE LAKE NORMAN AREA. Glenn Chandler, chairman of the Iredell County Planning Board, presented the proposed subdivision ordinance for the Lake Norman area which had been approved by the Planning Board, and recbmmended its adoption by the Board of Commissioners, C.H. Davis, éngineer for the Planning Board, outlined and explained the provisions of the proposal, The Commissioners accepted the recommendation and set the date of September 19, 1962, at 7:30 P.M. for a public hearing on the ordinance. The county attorney was instructed to prepare and have published proper legal notice of the public hearings JAIL ADDITION. Mr. Troutman, chairman of the jail committee appointed ae chairman, reported that he and Messrs. Wagner and Blackwelder, the other members of the committee, had'met with Harry Barkley, state jail inspector, in an effort to-work out some solution for the alleged overcrowded conditions at the jail. The committee recommended to the Board of Commissioners that $7,500.00 be transferred from the Contingent fund in the 1962=63 budget to a special fund to be designated for capital j improvements to the Jail. The committee's recommendation was adopted on motion by Ve L. Wagner, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder. The meeting was adjourneds eg Clerk to the Board S oy re ee - September h, 1962 Page 1 Since the first Monday in Siptennes falle on a legal holiday, the ay aba monthly meeting of the Board of Commissioners Pe eat PR Me tA ae Tee Pe aoc ae ke) MRO EH h, 1962, at 10:00 A.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthousee All members Ds the board were present, namely: Chairman C. Ee Fraley, R. W. Troutman, V.'L. Wagner, J. S. Dobson, and N. M. Blackwelder. ; DOG WARDEN. J. I. Thomas gave his report for Auguste GRAND JURY REPORT. The report of the Grand Jury for the August term of Superior Court .was read. Recommendations for improvements at the court house were laa beMe MARLO eke | . HOME ECONOMICS AGENT. Assistant agent Mrs. Fulp made the report for the home economics agents. ATD: TO BLIND, One aid to blind grant revision was approved on motion made by 8, W. Troutman and seconded by Ve L. Wagners WELFARE, Mrs. Franklin reported on a meeting called by the. State Commissioner of Welfare which she and Mrs. McJunkin, county accountant, attended in Raleigh, on Aucust 29th. This meeting was. to discuss the use of data processing equipment for preparation of public assistance checks, and various methods of handling the detailse fhe. commissioners expressed strong opposition te having the public assistance checks mailed ta the recipients from Raleigh, and insisted that welfare administration on 3 local level should not be weakened, Two questionaires, one from the State Board of Welfare, the otrer from the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, were completed, which set forth the views of the Commissioners, which. were to be used by the two organizations in working out further planse AGRICULTURAL AGENT. Wayne Franklin gave his report for Auguste He also reported that $2.00 had been collected from rental of the cattle chute owned by. the county for last year. He also requested a spécial appropriation of $136,000 to replace a mimeograph in the offices This request was taken under advisement. ROAD PETITIONS. The following road petitions were received and approved for submission to the State Highway Commission: Page 2 a ae Sg ea Behe eb ae NEV e SO East of wioncspiletsn off East Side Phd, D. O. Cloaningere Sherwood ane CPE oo Ph Ake een oT Shiloh, es Sharon Roade He Ae Pope, ee eee eer Dennis Nixon, 536 Cloverdale Dr., City Perish at mle Tee’ Wallace Springs ary SE VsAS pe LUseae eo GR #2362. Cleveland Re 2. Clyde A. Beaver, Cleveland Rt. 2, Box 207 SR #1908, from NC se Cyn oh eh Mrs, Ae Be Scott, Statesville Pt. 2. SR #112, Shearer Chapel road to Coddle Creek Road. Mrs. Arthur E. Honeycutt Rt. 1, Mooresville. SR #133l, to be Pree ite to MA Meroe sl [ek Me As om Re Atk LB #1333 at a point at or near Eidsonts Peseta Mus PACT! OV PU Velo MErE tarot) baat from Old Mountain Road to Jd. M. approximately 2 miles. Troutman Graveyard roads E. T,. Troutman, Sre COUNTY HOME. The Board discussed with county home superintendent Loyd the report made by the county forester recommending that one tract of timber at the county home be cut and another tract thinned. Mr. Loyd was asked to contact the forester and get an estimate of the amount of timber peek coh e Acer ey RO) Bese Use The Board of Commissioners approved payment of $50.00 for. expenses phone of C. Be Winberry, chairman of the Iredell County Board of Elections, to attend a meeting in Asheville on September 2\-25 sponsored by the este ea hy tno) Get oh cohe dul o eke for the purpose of instructing election board members. The moti on’ was made by R. We. Troutman, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder, and passeds N seconded by MT. MOURNE FIRE DEPARTMENT. On motion made by N. M. Blackwelder RP. W.. Troutman, the board Pte eb mens: MET W tL ek ad BRERA CE cll shes) Ur ee aan Edmiston's Garage for repairs to the county fire truck at Mte Mourne. This. special appropriation was made PNY ME AeMR et) eRe hem at Lcoled ie of the truck which is the oldest truck in point of service in the county departmentse CENTRAL & TRINITY FIRE DEPARTMENTS. Specifications for the two trucks to be purchased were approved and the county accountant was authorized to advertise for bidSe SHERIFF=<RADIO EQUIPMENT. Specifications for radio equipment for the sheriff's eye banc eR approved and the county accountant was authorized to advertise for oRmet= 1) rm ts) "September h, 1962 : Page 3 RESOLUTION RE: ALBERT COATES. The following resolution was adopted on motion made by R. W. Troutman and PPC sh Ve. L. Wagner: NORTH CAROLINA TREDELL COUNTY ‘WHEREAS, for the past forty (40) years the State of North Carolina has l=) etki ae! from the superior facilities of the Institute of Government at the University of North Carolina ee Chapel Hill, it being the first facility of its kind ever established; and ti WHEREAS, this outstanding BAe has helped to provide one of the most pro# gressive. systems of local vovernment in the United States; rete! WHEREAS, on August 25, 1962, Dr. Albert Coates, Founder of the Institute of yovernment, retired as Director eT ST oh ae bt Pee eth eaae mesC No cel bans acclaimed for 44s outstanding services in promoting an enlightened system of local government; and WHEREAS, Dr. Coates has been ey see 11 Mn mea Deca e Looe Nn, Roosevelt, the heads of government of many states and by the people for his great contritution to progressive local government; and WHEREAS, the various departments of Government of the Municipalities and the Counties of North Carolina have been Pea TWh me Oe ie Me Rama ale hank Cha efficient local vovernment by the Tnstitute of Government, founded and directed by Dr. Albert Coates3 and continued his outstanding WHEREAS, Dr. Albert Coates since SBR a 1 Oa Aeneas public services as 4 Professor on the faculty of the Law School of the University of North Carolinae NOW, THERESORE, PE IT HERERY RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that we do express to br. Albert Coates our congratulations Ebete | appreciation for his outstanding public services asa teacher, for conceiving and foundine the Institute of Government at the University of North Carolina, and for the invaluable services of the Institute of Government in rreatly aiding in good and progressive government for North Carolinae TAX ADJUSTMENT, Recommendation of John Smith, Tax Supervisor, in the case of property owned by Mrs. Sarah Ustwalt Hensley, Fallstown township, was tabled pending further informatione TAX COLLECTOR, Ne T. Houston reported total tax collections in August amounted oS Pa) er Bel mw Fie apa ia ate nines Pease Lesh Sag a rene ROD iN EE tain es ee 2 * September , 1962 cre - REPORTS. Reports were received from the following and placed on file: County Schools, July and Auguste « Electrical Inspector, August. Health Department, August. JURY LIST, The following were drawn to serve on the jury for a three week term of Superior Court beginning October 15, 1962, by Pattie Westmoreland, a child under ten years of ages YL ee : 1l..°D. L. Raymer Jr. Inside 53 Margaret Rd., Statesville 2e. Ke Be Reavis Eagle Mills Rt. 2, Harmony , ee Y. Howard Coddle Creek 527 Walnut St., Mooresville he Je FP. Morse Coddle Creek 223 Cascade St., Mooresville ee Pee a aaa BASEN . Rte 5, Statesville 6. ‘XK. E.-Carrigan Fallstown Rt. 1, Troutman Te Ray Be Pa ec SE Adsl Concord Rt. 1, Stony Point 8. John Henry Millis Outside Rt. 7, Statesville : 9. Theodore Thomas Coddle Creek hil W. Moore Ave., Mooresville BG Pee Oe Meer Ts Chambersburg Rts: 1, Statesville lle ‘Floyd W. Angley Inside 432 Réynolda Dr., Statesville 12, Joe Carson Inside 4hLO Salisbury Rd., Statesville , |S Pee re eB eto) Tnside 819 Wood St., Statesville Tea ee oe ve Sharpesburg Rte 2,;.Statesvilte 1S.: Pichard W. Naniels Inside PISMO Da -Yelet TENG Dre, Statesville 16, 5S. Li Jurney lurnersburg Rte: 1, Harmony 17. Victor W. Crosby Unton Grove Rt. 2, Harmony 15. J. M. Harmon Inside 1011 W.. Front St., Statesville 19%, Robert Re ‘Hobbs Coddle. Creek Rt. 2, Mooresville eO., ‘Charles E. Jolly: Jr. Sharpesburg Rt. 2, Statesville 2le -M. As Ballard Tnside 219 &. "nd Ave., Statesville 220 Ge M.: Kistler ; Coddle Creek 9 ae aes Mooresville 23. James M. Burke Jr. Coddle Creek 393 S. Magnolia St., Mooresville le :H. L. Freeland Chambersburg Rte 7, Statesville rset tates Ont PME Yoo} bare) OR BE. Rt. 5, Statesville 26, Harry Lee Plummer Fallstown Box 352, Troutman . H. Ge Martin Sharpesbubg Rt, 2, Hicdenite Delbert Shew Outside Rts 3 Box 13A, Statesville es ra Py bor ba We bee F, R. Kennedy Charles W. Byrd Fs De Sa baka ha) H. S. McLaughlin pape @. Morrison Bristol L. Rash Houston J. Steelman Raymond A. Ball Ses eet a. rm 7. S| 9 aoe James F. Foster W. 4. Hobbs William As Smith : ] Olin Grose Hal Ls. Sherrill W.5. Johnson He BE, Mitchof#i Leonard E, Benfield Aldert H,. Cooper Wayne Hooper Fdward L.. Welsnorn Lee Roy Moose Jr, Te Ae Loudermi Lk Hugh L. Barnette Jesse F, Williams Grady C. Corriher De'L. McDaniels Henry L. Corrther RP. M. Guy. ay ae Gen tle Re T. Overman Dolvhus J. Hall De He Ostwalt John E, Kriox won 16 nidZ25 September , 1962 Ter Coddle Creek Cool Springs Coddle Creek Coddle Creek eve eet Inside Inside Outside Outside Outside New Hope Coddle Creek‘ Sharpesbureg Inside Tnsi de Outside New Hope Outside Union trove New Hope Outside srr te hs Goncord Rarringer Outside Coddle Creek Barringer oa Hope Coddle Creek Sharpesburg Inside Eagle Mills Tnside Barringer Coddle Creek v2 a 1016 Meeting St., Statesville 239 Cedar St., Mooresville Rte h, Statesville be) TMRGB 1s) Col MR ee leat tee BE) Rte 2, eh hee a Rt. 1, Troutman 764 N. Mulberry St., Statesville 2112 Clyde St., Statesville Rt. 1 Box 3A, Statesville Rt. 3 Rox 378A, Statesville Rte 7 Barkley Rd., Statesville Rte 1, Union Grove Rte 1, Mooresville Rts .2, Hiddenite 3215. Mulberry St., Statesville 1232 Mitchell: Ave., Statesville Rte 7 Box 57A, Statesville Rox Neon ee atesville Rte 1, Union Grove ] a rs if 1 P | N11 n a Oe ce ae Statesville ed re Statesville Ss & or RA RA al ae Are l, Troutman Rte. & Rox 396A, Statesville 71LL S,. Broad, : Mooresville hs 3, Mooresville Rte 1, Union Chale) (ame ers 611 Oak St., Mooresville Rte 2, Harmony 253 N. Lackey Ste, Statesville tt. 1, Troutman Box 591, Mooresville Pomme si MeL hl sade PU Roy) Page 6 29. Dallas A. Roberts Coddle Creek 727 Se Broad, Mooresville Ralph F.Tomlin stb Re (-) 1030 E. Front St., Statesville Alvert R. Morrison Concord Rt. 8, Statesville Wade Stikeleather Concord Rte 1, Stony Point 33e Harry A. Sloop Coddle Creek Rte l, Eat ee er) F 3h- Ce. G. Morrison Concord Rt. 8, Statesville Samuel Eugene Lippard Fallstown Rt. 1, Troutman 36, Hugh M. Cartner Turnersburg Pt. lh, Statesville ppt William C. Chuber Inside 939 Radio Rd., Statesville Eugehe Sharpe Outside Rte 1 Box 352, Statesville W. M. Wallace Fallstown Rt. 1, Troutman Miss Evelyn Davis Barringer Rte 3, Mooresville Roscoe Russell Tnside 209 Armfield St., Statesville George Honeycutt Fallstown Rt. 7, Statesville Te Re Ce Honeycutt Davidson ia Tea ee oleh cich ee 8.. Paul SeRarlier Tnside 334 Oakwood Dr., Statesville Andrew .L. Pendleton Inside 389 Oakwood Pr., Statesville 10, °M. Li. Rogers Rarringer Rte 1, Troutman - Arnold. L. Patterson Eagle Mills Rt... 2, ‘Harmony Xe iow Franklin Little Inside PB Me ee Sheth bet AG meh Pat.terson Eagle Mills Rt. 1, Hamptonville > ie Inside 212 Park. Dri, Statesville Je. Ce Powell Fallstown Troutman George RB, Cathey Inside 920 Woodland #d., Statesville We Blackwelder Coddle Creek Rte 2, Mooresville Fred W.. Ramsey Inside 1210 Sth St., Statesville Le Be Hollar Jr, New Hope Rt, 5, Statesville Paul Im se -Sel ale bad i Coddle Creek Rte 3, Mooresville Donald C. Martin » Inside 723. Wood St., Statesville Russell G. Lockman : Inside 231 Maple Ave., Statesville W. H. Boggs Sharpesburg ae h AU he mk Clyde C, Millsaps Coddle Creek 345 S, Magnolia St., Mooresville Jack E, Little .Jr. Inside 635 Hartness Rd., Statesville Lex Bowles New Hope Rte 1, Union Grove 27. Melvin C, Johnston Ne Rei Rt. 1, Mooresville 234 S.A. Little Inside Rt. 8 Box 30h, Statesville sm 16 nx327 September ), 1962 Page 7 29. Be. L. Brannon Coddle Creek Box 565, Mooresville 30. Albert A. Nash + Inside Box llhh, Statesville 31. Kenneth Lippard Inside 725 E. Sharpe St., Statesville 32. Re. De Mathews Inside 91 Hedrick Circle, Statesville 33. Re Be. Nantz Tnside 717 8. Front St., eer sa Re Grady K. Goodin Bethany oP Patek hes ame) 35, -Theodore Miller Inside 1101 E. Broad St., Statesville 36, Re Ae Summers Sharpesburg Rt. 5, Statesville LIST OF BILES, ae ees 4.) AUGUST 1962 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS F Bernice M. McJunkin Dee Ss ae F 3560 C. E. Fraley “ Tames e | 10,00 F 3561 RK. W. Troutman ek GET. 5 13.20 F Bey Le : LE Vs sl bw ad 11.0 F 3563 N. M. Blackwelder " 10.60 F J, S. Dobson of TAX SUPERVISOR F 3409 Mary. Lee Cowles Sy BE ag 300.00 F 3410 Peggy S. Poston " 300.00 F 3411 Glenn W. Walker " 265.00 F 3412 John T. Smith " 500.00 F 3430 Calvin E. Evans " rd eee F 3565 Printcrafters Envelopes Sree] F 3566 Cooper D. Cass Co. Thermofax and Supplies 528.75 F 3618 C. E. Evans Travel pi ieasn F 3619 John T. Smith " pe Pie F 3673 Brady Printing Co. Supplies Berea) ¢ el HOUSE Tayler Salary 40,00 a pease.) F 3376 Willie Taylor " 40.00 F 3377 Willie Taylor " 40.00 F 3378 Willie Taylor " 40.00 F 3379 Willie Jones " 40.00 F 3380 Willie Jones " 40.00 F 3381 Willie Jones i 40.00 F 3382 Willie Jones i 40.00 F 3387 Tropical Paint Co, Roofing Materials 152.39 F 3391 Petty Cash Fund Misc. Expense 1.73 F 3401 Verlon M. Brown Salary ~ Welfare Building 35-00 F 3413 D. -D. Nantz Salary & Travel 350.00 eb SMe te eek MA SEM SB EMC a ph Meme (Ste a 15.00 F 3568 Compton Electric Co, Wiring era its F 3620 Mills Electric Shop Supplies Briere) F 3621 Shell Electric Co, " Pe F 3622 Walker Martin Inc. Air Conditioners BBN eel F 3667 City of Statesville Services BB cere ly) F 3675 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs and Air Conditioner leo ea) F 3676 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. Sis) oS aT 6.hh F 3677 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 10.10 F 3683 Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies 116.09 F 3689 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service pYie!) A ‘ SPC LONG BUILDING 1% Edco Chemical Co, Supplies 2032 F 3667 City of Statesville Tyan phot -T sere ey F 3677 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 85.30 PELE) SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS F 3390 Harold Odell Tax Refund 7270 F 341) Ruth G. Etchison SE VE Vang 220.00 F 3570 Town of Troutman Contract 75.00 F 3571 Town of Harmony a 50.00 F. 3572 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. " 50.00 F 3573 Cool Springs Fire Dept. ° 50.00 F 3574 Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. Fire Calls 42.00 F 3575 West Iredell Volunteer Fire Dept." 54.00 iS] a oe ee Me Me Mek Mee Mele ie coe Bes Se hea ta i ee he ee ie MMe Meo Me Be Me Me Mic Mc Meo Mele.) BYE 3577 3578 3579 3580 3581 3582 Bb 15 3595 BLY os) Blo Bloods BLee Bete Selo Bish By isle) 3587 Bbicis) Shieh) 3590 bs 2 3592 bbs Bs ee 3416 ye Siew) 3418 3419 Eve Shea Ba 5) as) gi ryan 3596 SS 3598 bby be Bows Blea. 3626 3627 Bley2s, 3629 3630 Bioe pe 3632 3633 Blopih 3635 Bloele Boeri eens hea Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. City of Statesville ; Dept. of Cons. & Development Statesville Library : Town of Mooresville National Guard - Statesville National Guard = Mooresvilie J. W. Brown Law Enforcement Officers Benefit Johnson Funeral Home Jano, Cline & Barnard Southern Bell Telephone Co. N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement Fearing Insurance Agency Ra! Forest Fire Control Donation Donation for Library Donation Ls School Inspections Ambulance Payment: on Audit Services be FN 18> Workmens Compensation PLANNING BOARD Traffic and Planning Associates Partial Payment Glenn Chandler Ws H. Keeter J. Mack Morrow Je Le McLain R, J. Holshouser Homer Cornelius John F. Long J. Allen. Knox L. Young White Meetings COUNTY. ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Robb Bernice M. McJunkin aon me pap hel esl am orery Ruth L. Robertson Thomas S, Thompson R. E. Perkins Robert. C. Kinder Marshall Maness James R, Crawford Ira M. Overcash Jr. Je Ce Rumple Dwight L. Myers Zeb Nicholson The Lake Erie Chemical Co. Safety Link Belt Co. General Electric Co. R. E. Perkins Robert Kinder T. S. Thompson I. M. Overcash Marshall Maness Richard Crawford J. Ce Rumple. Sherwin Wit¥iams Co. Sherrill Lumber Co. B. T. Crump Co, Ince Reeves Company Federal Laboratories Inc. A. C. Nichols Salary Supplies Travel i] Supplies Belts Equipment veer h ewe " Supplies Cabinet Belt Badge Supplies Handcuffs Reavis Battery & Electric Service Repairs ae pba. sa lets Casa taht 136.00 ce Pa 8. @) PB 3 100.00 75.00 PLA ee) Vas Pie, 0) 20.00 a ee, 8) 3.00 1,000.00 192.37 esr 4 3, 30. 30 (Fer bs EY 4,996.00 15,00 21.72 21.72 pe! ra pres 11.68 15.00 pare te 5,126.76 ra 88 525 00 fe 260,00 oO P00) Be raee) 360.00 Bi Ore8 360 .00 360.00 500.00 30.00 30.00 7.00 yi0) ea | 152.80 166,80 150.00 150.00 112.00 Err sy: vB ee Py ly Torey § rset 1 5.70 rN 516.00 py et 3260 nn 6 me : | Came ers | 3662 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies L 3673 Brady Printing Cos ye AM Vea ttt ; ‘Radio Service 207.05 ry og og ¥ _. TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR F 3388 U. S. Postmaster Postage 750.00 F 3245 Judy L. Gilleland Salary 200,00 F 3426 Sue S, Hinson as yee es) F 3427 Betty Jane Cooke " ek.) F 3428 Flossie S. King " Ble Pie 2) F 3429 N. T, Houston Salary & Travel Ty ere2) F 3430 Calvin E. Evans Salary 40.92 F 3493 Collier, Harris & Collier Professional Services 1,857.80 F 349 Land, Sowers & Avery " 970.00 F 3618 C. B. Evans Travel yO Plo’ F 3638 J. B. Goforth Land Sales 10.00 F 3639 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising bere Pe Lo F 3640 Mooresville Tribune " 328.45 F 3641 E. N. Scroggs Supplies era FET Ss REGISTER OF DEEDS F 3431 Imogene W. Blankenship Salary bie ePhe 0) F 3432 Helen R. Gregory " ae) LO) 1 F 3433. Elizabeth H. Goodrum ba Fi ; 260.00 es) Se eR ae eee |b) " 190.00 F 3435 L. Le. Nesbit " 458.33 F 3601 Beam Printing Co. Supplies 31.02 F 3602 L. L. Nesbit for RaY-4_) 20.90 F 3603 Bill Sowers & Company Binder, etc. 176.13 F 3604 Mitchell Printing Co. Supplies 254.6k F 3605 Xerox Corp. " 495.02 EE Ta LDR se ak eC " 23.50 F 3673 Brady Printing Co. * eee er 2,505.87 WELFARE DEPARTMENT F 3436 Clifton E. Bridges SEE tang 200.90 F 3437. Rebekah M. Cooper " 469.00 F 3438 Edna F. Brown fe 425.00 F 3439 C. Thomas Waugh " 425.00 F 3440 Jerry Sigmon ” 333.00 F 3uh1 Millicent K. McCurry " 367.00 F 3442 Anne C. Johnson " Bley ane,0) F 3443 Thelma C. Barker " F 425.00 F 344 James R. Speece " See rie.®) F 3uh5 Carole S. White " 236, 28 F 3446 Avonelle C. McVey i. 367.00 F 3447 «Elizabeth French Boyd " BSB rIe!) F 348 Georgia H. Blowe P BEB ree F 3449 Jewell C. Van Hoy " 317.00 F 3450 Maxine T. Henderson " 274.00 F 3451 Sara Marie Neese " yie3 we, 0) F 3452 Lois I. Sigmon " yio3 WAS, 0) F 3453 Betty Sue Troutman " 261.00 F 3454 Nora Lee Deal bi 215.00 F 3455 Reba H. Ferree ; " 261.00 F 3456 Edith Bryson Franklin " 764.00 F 3606 Edith Bryson Franklin Travel Se aol F 3607. Avonelle C,. McVey " 21.91 F 3608 C. Thomas Waugh " 34216 F 3609 Elizabeth French Boyd " kere |e F 3610 Thelma C. Barker wi ul. 22 F 3611 Edna F. Brown " 41.65 F 3612 Jerry W, Sigmon " 10.78 F 3613 James R. Speece " 14.8h F 3614 Carole S. White " OMe Le) F 3615 Georgia H. Blewe id 40,81 as wot 16 ne 334 F 3616 Mooresville Telephone Co, NT a eae y) 6.10 F 3617 ee S Maintenance 41.50 F 3643 Mrs. Fred B, Bunch Jr Board Meeting 10.00 as LO Pa Wy tS tS) , o POPS! F 3661 Southern Bell Telephone Co. NT baa pRet S| 186.90 F 3662 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 10,50 F 366, E. N. Scroggs " 34.10 F 3700. N. C, Local Gov. Emp. Rét. System Cea ta BP ety PE: 8 FARM AGENT F 3457 Elizabeth W. Weaver RT BE va 147.17 F 3458 Betty C. Harrington " 128.08 F 3459 Wayne L. Franklin " Bears F 3460 Lineous B. Nance Jr. " Perey | Ls eM Cor Vac Me MELA Th aire 275400 F 3462 Harry W. Myers Jr. v, 291.00 F 3646 L. B..Nance Jr. Travel vay F 3647 W. L. Franklin v4 , 86.76 F 3648 SmitheCorona Marchant Inc, Maintenance 29.00 F 3649 Nasco Supplies Py F 3650 Students Supply Stores " yar F 3651 Harry W. Myers Jr, Reimbursing 7.71 F 3652 Bostrom Brady Manufacturing Co. Supplies 62,00 F°3654 Woodward Jewelry Store Film, etc. ; 4.51 ¥ 3662 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 25.205 1,679.15 NEGRO FARM AGENT F 3h63 D, 0. Ivey Salary pw iere 0 F 3653 Outdoor Life Renewal 9.00 F 3654 Woodward Jewelry Store Film, etc. 5.57 F 3662 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies oY, F 3673. Brady Printing Co. " 1.08 , nil Pi-y HOME AGENT F 3464 Jean L. Johnson Salary 131.08 F 3465 Nancy I. Myers « 223.00 F 3466. Juliene M. Fulp " fe 2 eer F 3467 Nancy M. Henson " 155.67 F 3655 Juliene Fulp Travel Ms Pad ‘ F 3656 International Business Machine Corp. <= Service PLO 5) F 3657 Nancy Myers Reimbursing 3.26 F 3662 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 2.73 F 3673 Brady Printing Co. " YP iis) Tees) NEGRO HOME AGENT F 3468 Maxine Rutledge Salary rr eee, F 3469 Pauline E. Moore " ehree) PE) VETERANS SERVICE F 3391 Petty Cash Fund . Misc. Expense 16.00 F 3470 Glenda P. Murdock Salary 180.00 F 3471. J. P. Van Hoy Salary & Travel 350.00 F 3659 Town of Mooresville Cy ene POP CT ee CIVIL DEFENSE F 3472 Helen H. Kyles Salary ya AT eLe 6) F 3473. Benjamin F. Long " FrelePre a) F 3660 Benjamin F, Long Travel Beil eae” Be See NTN PRY te NMR ota ro seo 16 nx 392 Southern Bell Telephone Cos STs peel N. C. Local Gov. Bap. Ret. System Retirement - COUNTY ATTORNEY Hugh G. Mitchell Retainer Fee CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 3389 U. S. Postmaster Envelopes rey ae) 3391 Petty Cash Fund Postage ' 14.88 3475 Martha D. Parker SP UE tay 300.00 3476 Robert L. Parks " BY aTLe?) 3477 ‘Mary K. Green " 225.00 3478 Frances R. Moore " ‘ yarsePre.é) Se mee sl SAA mene te MB TTB Rel n 195.00 3480 Shirley S. White " 24,0 .00 3481 Carl G. Smith 4 500.00 3662 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 13.06 3663 Observer Printing House " 68.00 366, E. N. Scroggs " 175.67 3673 Brady Printing Co. " rE Prey PL) ht kk tok kkk i RECORDERS COURT Carl G. Smith Salary piorie.8) Johnie Ray Hendren " 350.00 Re A. Hedrick " 350.00 Oreo JUVENILE COURT Carl Ge. Smith Salary ALS Se J. C. Rumple Boarding Prisoners ys Piey/ E. C. Powell Tile y4 OPA e.8 City of Statesville Services 172.33 Statesville Drug Co. Medical Supplies 1,70 Modern Electric Co. Supplies Pai Public Service Co. rt) 37.09 Iredell Laundry Co’, Laundry 3470 Piedmont Linen Service a FP acs) Brady Printing Coe Supplies 16.79 Gilbert Engineering Co, Repairs yale es) Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, " 76.97 Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies 17.00 Duncan Plumbing *& Heating Co. Repairs 1° Pb be) Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service rae! Pane); F F F F " F F iP F yi F F F F COUNTY HOME Robert H. Overcash Salary 166.67 R. C. Loyd " Pee Cordia S. Loyd ® spree) Pearl J. Presnell ° te ere’) Helen Lorene Turner " 100.00 Jettie Bell " 100,00 Floyd H. Flinchum " 60.50 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 48.27 Duke Power Co. i) aap eet) VTL abe) B. J. Abernethy, D.D.S. " 8.00 Iredell F. C. Xe Se Supplies PsOr PAI) oa Hi Be Bie Dee, i yg) 3 335 39 eee ee ee RR Be Be Ma Ma ke a Bake a Re ee Me Me Ma. Mie Rie Mi ik Ries Mie ies Mit i i ite ite Rit Rie Mi tas ie Mia a ie ite i it Bie 3496 By 3498 Bb by 10,0) 3501 B10 shies Bhan 3505 3506 3507 bbe 6) Sb i8h) 3510 3511 Sbe a 3513 351k 3515 3516 cP a ELBE SEP e) 3520 Shree 3522 Shr) 352k 3525 3526 ia 3528 Bis, 3530 Sh? 3532 3533 oye e bbe b) 3536 Se eii 5s Ssh, Bb Ne) chyiet bb) Y b>) Bilin shyt Eby) Bbivi bbls, Bb lt 3550 3551 bby bbb Ss! LARD RAAT OER Oo wo I nimi Iredell Freezer Locker Corp. Southern Bakeries Co, Thomas & Howard Co, Gem Automatic Gas Co. Holland Coal Co, Public Oil Co. . Carolina Farm Equipment Co. Iredell Chemical Co, Home Exterminating Co. Belks Dept. Store Nicholson Funeral Home Reavis Funeral Home Susie Gillespie Turner Crater Frances G. Nicholson Reich Realty Co. A & P Tea Co. Ince Archer's Grocery Store Dixon's The Food Basket Glenn Fox Food Store Smiths Super Market L. M. Taylor Grocery Winn-Dixie Stores # 6 Belks Dept. Store The Gold Shop Peggys Je Ce Penney Co. Sherrills Bept. Store Requal Bailey C. C. Blankenship Mrse. Albert Cooper Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart Jack Elliott Mrs. Leonard H. Freeze Mrs. Glenn Havner Mrs. Clyde Jenkins Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. R. L. Pearce Mrs. Carl J. Reece Mrs. Spencer Reid Mrs. Johnny A. Scott Mrs. Clarence Ward Mrs, Roy E. Warren Mrs. T. Be Wetmore Clyde Wilcox Mrse Se Ce Williams Mrs. J. B. Witherspoon Barium Springs Orphanage Mrs. C. C. Benfield Mrs. Clyde Boan Mrs. Noel Davis John Deal Mrs. Roland Deal Mrs. Bobby Sells Clara Sharpe Mrs. E. G. Stafford Mrs. Leon Wooten State Commission for the Blind Holmes Drug Co, Lowery Drug Co. Macks. Pharmacy Statesville Drug Coe Dr. John H. Caughran Dr. William A. Davis Jr. Dr. Frederick W. Dick Dr. L. M. Little Dr. John H. Rosser Dr. Le B. Skeen Iredell Memorial Hospital i) rt 16 ni 339 > | GENERAL RELIEF Od eh] 18.50 a Mea i 3.96 Supplies bres Coal PES Sire) Gas, etce 9h. 5h Repairs Ba, 0) Supplies 18.36 a haa e tea ORAS ET Yi EU el Sam asta 8G 50.00 n : 10 Fae 8) Care 43-20 Rent F 10,00 Ty “ ere) Li] 20.00 Groceries 84.00 ot] a yas iT) 5.00 ba 9.50 7025 " bio Pae.8) " 6.00 " 5.00 ones Abel 4 5 Ore.) " 4.12 Clothing 11,81 Ws 15.18 id 16. 3h Insurance & Bd. Home Care 258.00 " yeas) " me Sori) be 52200 " 52-00 " 104.00 " 52.00 n ere 4 " 52200 i 52-00 n 156.00 " 152.00 " 102.00 , 52-00 it 63.66 n 104.00 u 112,02 A 104.00 " 202.00 Boarding Home Care Bere! n 138.26 " 50.00 " 50.00 " 30.59 iy 50.00 " oY " 100.00 " 30.00 " 100.00 epee pS ory.) DY -2) pert s7 " re a4 " rab) s TVare ps Medical 5.00 " 1h.00 n Bb rie.0) " 3200 a) Pee. 8) im 6.00 Hospitalization Wary he * F 3555 Lewrence Hospital 3 Cryer Bee tae. eee |< F 3556 N. C. Baptist Hospital ft Pro ee SYM ee as ee) ke ae ee pons. 0) F 3558 Rowan Memorial Hospital " 5.18 yi Western N. C, Sanatorium " DOG WARDEN F 3392 A. Fe. Pope Dog Damage Claim 15.00 F, 3393 F.M. Summers u 10.00 hee Se Pe Core) a) " : 25.00 F 3395 W. A. Jones " 16,00 F 3396 Jack B, Elledge " 25.00 F 3397 Frank Nance A] 55.00 F 3491 J. -I. Thomas SEE es Bin O08) F 3691 J. I. Thomas ver LP A pera @) F 3692 T. K. Abernethy Radio Service 5.00 DEBT SERVICE F 3,02 Manufacturers Hanover Trust SYP) ! lh, 652.85 MISCELLANEOUS 338 Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund ~ 3,014.55 3385 Iredell County A D ° Fund pe 3386 Iredell County A P T D Fund wees, 3398 State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind NTS PLOY 3399 Tredell County Library Fund First Quarter 2,586.00 BC Ome lesan ash they aM sh te) Certificates of Deposit 128,146.81 3404 Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund 4.20 3405 Iredell County A D C Fund i Bh@el? 3406 Iredell County A P T D Fund 53.91 3407 Iredell County OAA Fund yee) 3408 Iredell County A P T D Fund iS PS | 3492 Iredell County Health Department pTLes oP pie) 3594 LawEnforcement Officers Benefit and Retirement Fund 9700 3693 State Commission for the Blind 451.89 369 Security Life & Trust Co. Tax Overpayment plelepa ld 3695 N. T. Houston, Treasurer General School Fund 30,000.00 3696 Hospital Saving Assoc. Hospital Insurance By. lao 3697 Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax 2,990.20 3698 N. C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. System - Retirement- Library OPC es 3699 N. C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. System - " " Poe Os ~\ 3701 Ne. Cy“Local Gov. Emp. Ret.) System = Retirement 605.19 ph any) AiG rh my my eg yy yg egy ey gy rel Leeks Less: Payroll Deductions Sepa ea Teta eres) LEOB & R ‘ 97 00 Social Security ' eee) Federal Withholding 25990.20 . State Withholding 437.32 Gera bar Velet-) bya Phep) ee Werte) GRAND TOTAL Fae) eee 1719 1720 weal wy 1723 172u Wee) Wi. ea 1728 Wes) 1730 eps 1732 a ee be) web wale 1737 Wale wey) 17L0 miree hv are) pw ANN pw Ales 17h6 17h7 1748 swale, Wee) BAD | 1752 aes wel 1755 Wate, 1757 Wie Wes 1760 1761 i iey2 pW ies! ade) 1765 1766 1767 1768 1769 1770 Lid 1772 eae! paar >See ee ee EP EEE EE SEES EPP PEE EEE PEEPS Er EEE Er rE SSE SP Pr Pr Err rr Sr SY PPP > G00 Ernest Ward Jessie T. Parker Mildred G,. Johnson Ina B. Pope Lexine A. White » Doris P. Johnson Margaret F. Bolt Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Mary Lee Stroud Margaret W. Crawford Le. M. Little Arthur D. Cowan Ina M, Galliher Beavers Cash Store Lloyd Hudspeth Peerless Publishing Co. The Sanitarian Star Milling Co. Tredell..F. CC. Xe Service Tredell Chemical Co. CessCo, Inc. Amchem Products Ince Fy obs me ae be Margatet F. Bolt Mildred Jghnson Jessie T. Parker Doris P. Johnsen Ina B. Pope Rollin W. Johnson Raeford A, Thomas Troy R. Scoggins Jre Ernest Ward W. B. Saunders Co. ry C.*Stata Board of Health Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Starrette Typewriter Service Enterprise Printing Coe. — E. :N. Scroggs Statesville Manufacturing Co. Watts Plumbing *& Heating Coe Iredell Laundry Co. Gem Automatic Gas Co. Inc: City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co, Mooresville Telephone Co. Greer Drug & Chemical Corp. a es ar N. ve Iredel Rs Griffin, M.De Ze Dunn M.De S. Hardaway, M.De C. Local Government Employees C. Local Government Employees Federal Reserve Bank Hospital Saving Assoce Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Social Security Fedéral Tax State Tax Hospital Insurance 16 ni33S HEALTH DEPARTMENT Salary MU] LA n Repairs Laundry Gas Services i Towels 1 County Health Depte-Petty Cash Fund Clinicians Fee " " Retirement System = Retirement Retirement System = " Withholding Tax Hospital Insurance tsb ee a 139.95 670. 30 104.50 pa leras —— 1023.00 350,00 350.00 333.00 333.00 333.00 BB Bree) 492.00 517.00 Th Ty as ae Seva e8) 302.00 175.00 200,00 10 00 3.00 pers. 25.00 5.00 14.00 6.70 16.48 91.78 95.00 Byes Sorry 9 1h ve! 29.19 66.57 he Palie) 100.00 ee te 2933 17.50 rere)! re) 7262 13.86 17223 Tab: 5.00 Fis. ®) 3.18 Tah) 85.30 1h.25 6.14 ves! 25.00 30.00 25200 yar 135.17 670.30 pb eres Oa ECR Peer bl!) 374 375 Bie 377 378 Be 380 381 382 BIB Ble 385 386 387 388 389 Bbw 391 392 BB 394 395 396 397 398 Bye tt a al el el al al el eo el ee ee BOOK Walker Insurance Inc, The Webb Insurance erg Inc. Southern Bell Telephone Co, Brady Printing Co, Gaylord Bros. ,Inc, Southern Directory Co. Thames Book Company N. C. State Library Blackwelder Furniture Co, Mary Neil Conner Virginia Mae Deaton Violet K. Caudle Clifton E. Bridges Nancy L. Grimes Leta K. Poston Cols} ost MST Sobol ae Cy oc BO a Te SBM) obey Violet Caudle Statesville Public Library Brady Printing Co, Versatile Associates The Book Buyer's Guide Thames Book Company Doubleday & Company Inc. Abingdon Press EWS cE eRe SMELT ME Meee cee ten N. C. State Library E. N. Scroggs i Less Payroll Deductions: Seopa) jee Social Security Federal Tax State Tax Insurance BR i pe: Tag ,Insurance Premiums Services Supplies Nits) sea) City Directory Books Books, processihg pts) Salary w Uh n Li LA ent tae) seh Expenses " Supplies " Ll Books il nn " Books, processing Supplies 26,06 Tear e) 8.50 Py? | a aE ieee _169.20 Clerk to Board 161,30 aT Teoh ore Breen yO) Brae he) per.) 11.28 vb 200 yA0le eB 375.00 10,00 83.00 83.00 15621 75.09 rae) Te 1.40 Tell Done, 8) 9.90 yay PY 71.79 186,35 eA PLOY 2,121.17 2 | ae ee September , 1962 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW = * The Board of Equalization and Review convened on September , 1962, at :00 P.Me, immediately following adjournment of the Board of Commissioners, Members present were: C. E. Fraley, R. W. Troutman, N. M. Blackwelder, and J. S. Dobsone Absents V. L. Wagners - Dillard L., Watson, Statesville Outside, objected to a tax value of.$10, 30 on new house and lot at #13 Beverly Heights. , His request for a reduction was taken under advisement to allow time for a recheck of the appraisal. Spainhours - Furniture and fixtures - Request for reduction taken under consideration, The meeting was then adjourned to 4:00 P.M. on October 1, 1962, ; jae e he: a CORSE “SS (times. TAx Supervigo Pe a ae ey or Red che si tre, . | sox 16 pase * September 19, 1962 Page h;) The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Wednesday, September 19, 1962, at 7:30 P.M., in the Courtroom of the Iredell County Courthouse, Members present were: C,. E. Fraley, chairman; R,. W. Troutman, V. L. Wagner, and U N. M. Blackwelder, Absent: J. 5S. Dobson, ] SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE, The meeting was held as a public hearing for the purpose of considering a proposed subdivision ordinance for the Lake Norman area 4 in Tredell County, according to legal notice in the Statesville Record and Land= mark published on September 3 and 10 and advertisement in the Mooresville Tribune, describing the area and proposed subdivision ordinance in detail. The meeting was attended by approximately fifty interested citizens. Mr, Fraley presided and everyone who wished to speak was given the opportunity. He informed those present that the commissioners would study the proposed ordinance carefully and would give due consideration to all.the suggestions made before taking action on the ordinance, The meeting was then adjourned. ae ee ye Ne. coum y Clerk to the Roard yas Ld oor 16 ne 339 October 1, 1962 Page 1 The Board of Commissioners held its: regular monthly meeting on Monday, October 1, 1962, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, at 10:00 AgM. All members were present, namely: -C. E. Fraley, Re W. Troutman, N. M. Blackwelder, V. lL. Wagner, and Je Se Dobsone DOG WARDEN. J. I. Thomas made his report for September. FORESTER. Ce D,. Eskridge, county forester, made his report for September, COUNTY. HOME, Mr. Eskridge also reported that he Wem Deut Ae the timber at the county home, and had marked the trees on the four acre tract ert are to be cut for sawtimber or pulp wood. On motion made by R. We Troutman, seconded by N. MM. Blisviwsider; the forester wes instructed to transmit to the county attorney this information and assist in drawing up specifications. for the sale of the timber, and the county attorney was authorized to proceed with legal steps for the sale. HOME ECONOMICS AGENT, Mrs. Nancy Myers gave the report for her department. AID TO BLIND, On motion by Re We. Troutman, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder, two acceptances, two rejections, and four revisions of blind aid grants were approved upon recommendation of the welfare directors FARM AGENT, Wayne Franklin gave his revort for September and invited the commissioners te attend the feeder calf sale on October lth, which they expected to be the largest to date with around 250M head to selle FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT. The bids which were filed for truck chassis and fire apparatus were rejected and returned unopened to the bidders, and the county accountant was authorized to readvertise for bids, since the first specifications did not call for two unitSse BIDS FOR PAINTING. The following bids were received for painting the exterior ° of the courthouse and the interior of the library and welfare building, labor only: Courthouse Welfare Plcge Harold Williams $ 689.00 $ 745.00 Ge L. Sigmon bee Ti 0,8) 635,00 Fox Wallpaper & Paint Co. 1110.00 epee ; The contract for the courthouse was awarded to Harold Williams, and the contract for the welfare building to G. L. Sigmon, each of whom was low bidders errno age | os : ch pL) TT October 1, 1962 1 4 ROAD PETITIONS. The following oR aT for adding roads to the system were approved on motion by J. S. Dobson, seconded by N. .M. Blackwelder: 1. First road off Shearers Chapel road after leaving city limits of Mooresville, extension of section already maintained. R. M. Hager, Mooresville, Route ae 2. Dead end road to S, W. Martin's residence. Hiddenite, Route 26 3, Crawford-Holland-Stevenson road, leading off Old Mocksville Road in Providence Church Community. Statesville, Route h. lhe Murdock Road, Statesville Route 1. Wayne Conleye DISPOSAL OF OAA & ADC CANCELLED CHECKS, The County A Uetofed beh lek d and Treasurer were authorized to dispose of bank reconciliations and OAA and ADC checks dated prior to January 1952 in accordance with regulations outlined iin the "County Recerds Manual 1962", on motion made by R. W. Troutman, seconded by J. S. Dobson, CONFTSGATED SUGAR, On motion made by J. S. Dobson, seconded by Ve. L. Wagner, the board voted to turn over to the county home for its use 240 lbs. of sugar confiscated by the sheriff from illicit distilleries. RADIO EQUIPMENT RIDS. Bids for radio equipment for the sheriff's department were received from General Electric for a net price of $2,592.00 and Mac's Television Shop. for a net price of $1,900.00. After determining that the equipment offered in the low.bid did not meet specifications, the contract was awarded to General Electric, by motion made by 8. We. Troutman, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder, TAX COLLECTOR, Ns Te. Houston reported total tax collections for September amounted. to $166, 28.77. COUNTY HOME, The board discussed application of Benny PRappe for adm‘ssion to the county home dnd authorized the welfare director to work out the details. CTVIL DEFENSE, J. P. Van Hoy submitted a contract for approval to allow the courthouse to be used as an emergency shelter as a result of the federal survey for shelter potential in this area. The courthouse would be stocked to care for 200 people if approved by the commissioners, The county attorney was asked to study the contracts and regulations before any action is taken. by the board, REPORTS, Reports were received from the county schools, health department, and veterans service officer. Se ee ee ee we) c& co Wt raj ta) a a ey a eg oy eo 8 instant eee tartas 1st = ts Maire deta ee LES OR ae To Bernice M. McJunkin C. B. Fraley ae Pee Pere Ts Rh ba R. W. Troutman ) VV. Le Wagner 4 PP ree) Tt | N. C. Assoc. of Co. LTS ba) Member ship to nonetheless peta ots. tliat ope te ip ane ea ot ne eile ea Ne 8 mee eres errr | a s 13.20 e 3 ELECTIONS a os B. Winberry Mary Lee Cowles - Peggy Se Poston Glenn W,. Walker John T, Smith Calvin E,..Evans C. E. Evans John T. Smith U. Se Postmaster Burroughs Corporation Royal McBee Corporation Business Machine Service Co, Beam Printing Co, Starrette Typewriter Service Business Machine Service Co. Brady Printing Co, Willie Tayler Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Jones Willie Jones Willie Jones Willie Jones El-Tronics Inc. D. D. Nantz Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co, Shell Electric Co, Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co, Mills Electric Shop City of Statesville Modern Electric Co, Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, Warlick Paint Co. Home Exterminating Co. City of Statesville pose Tot eM p ar lop bel am ams GDh sl am eos N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency «= Soc, Sec, TAX SUPERVISOR COURT HOUSE LONG BUILDING Services Expenses « Asheville Salary 300.00 " ° Q 18 00. 8) " 265.00 " 500,00 " 300.00 Travel . 90.02 on ry Pee | ) Porn e ta 236,30 Maintenance p Eves ae Supplies yee 8) cece es ae tee) 212.28 Supplies FP " reel) b EWR ha tet ever) 40.00 nia: Ya ; a a 40,00 - ‘hO.00 bi 0.00 " 40,00 ° remo. ¢) " 40,00 " 40,00 Electrical Supplies 140.46 Salary & Travel 350.00 Supplies 5 ood} 6 Bre) ” 236 Repairs 2051 Bsa bey) By Pwan Supplies i Pt-1°) ee eB a) 38.18 Sr heeta YES.» Pest Control ye Ba Me ie Bae Rit? Me Mie ie Mie Be ie ae ie Bie Be ie ie ie ie a ee ie | 29937 9V9 ys ys ‘a) "sj 3) =) SJ 399°) 3999S 25993 9 999 3716 Be. 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Court Sheriff Fee = Rowan Co. 2.00 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund « Retirement cre 8) Statesville Record & Landmark Ad = Fire Trucks cre’) Sole Ast bare MBsl-) MEP E) solos et Mee. STS peer T | he 8 Pts) N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System = Retirement 750.84 N. C. Public Employees! Social Security Agency - Soc. Security Pesrre: DI PLANNING BOARD CR eMC tee P ea Cha kal 500 J. Mack Morrow " Pyar J. Allen Knox n 5.00 Rs J. Holshouser " ren er Pan lhe bs Py L. Young White . np eye eae aS SRT) " j 5.98 J. Le McLain " od 5.98 Traffic & Planning Associates Work on Lake Norman 450,00 Mooresville Tribune Ye 221.8) Statesville Record & Landmark " PS Pose) a COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Robb Salary 275.200 Bernice M. McJunkin " 525.00 Coleman Envelope & Printing Co. Envelopes 2.50 Business Machine Service Co. Maintenance 20,00 Brady Printing Co, Supplies eres SHERIFF Ruth L. Robertson Salary 260.00 Thomas S. Thompson " cio eras 6) R. E. Perkins " 360.00 Robert C. Kinder iy 360.00 Marshall Maness " 360,00 James R. Crawford . * Bro Pee) Ira Monroe Overcash Jr. . ° 360,00 PP ee " See eaa Dwight Myers Mileage 30.00 Zeb Nicholson ° 30,00 Marshall Maness ui 105.00 Richard Crawford n 128.38 R. E. Perkins “ " : 180.06 Robert Kinder n 174.68 Te S. Thompson * 231.30 I. M. Overcash Jr. " 184.30 Je Ce. Rumple bd 140,71 Beckers O Supplies 29.70 DeHarts Laundry & Dry Cleaners Hats, etc. a Bu.«h6 bigiel Bets 37h3 Be Bea ale 339 9 35 Bie 37h6 378 37h9 3750 3936 Br Bis Bb Bra Paya ag ag a ey yo gy 3751 Be Y4 ies BM bel SV bets) 3756 3757 3758 Bios) 3760 3761 yi 3763 By del 3765 3766 3767 3768 3769 3770 Ya 2: By Ble 3939 3940 Bh aree Bi 3943 By) 39h5 Bhi te) Bhi Bhs ls) Bhaied 3950 Bhat bby 3953 By! ie ie? ie ie? Ma Re eee Me” ee? Oe ee ee eee ee Ee? Oe” Oe ee me Oe ee” ee? ee? ee ae ie? ee Be” ee | i ee ne Ee ae | oye T. Ke PR ar aang . Mooresville Motor Co, Inc, Statesville Record & Landmark Business Machine Service Co, Brady Printing Co. Judy L. Gilleland Betty Jane Cooke Flossie S, King N. T. Houston Business Machine Service Co, Brady Printing Co, Imogene W,. Blankenship Helen R, Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Wilma W. Gooden Katherine P.. White L. L. Nesbit Coleman Envelope & Printing Co. Xerox Corporation Business Machine Service Co, Mitchell Printing Co, Clifton E,. Bridges Rebekah M. Cooper. Edna F. Brown C. Thomas Waugh Al Satan ais To 0 Millicent K. McCurry Anne C,. Johnson Thelma C, Rarker Je Re. Speece Evelyn W. Ridenhour Avonelle C. McVey Elizabeth French Royd Georgia H.. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy Maxine T,. Henderson Sara Marie Neese Lois IT. Sigmon Betty Sue Troutman Nora Lee Deal Reba H. Ferree Edith Bryson Franklin Mrs, Fred B. Bunch Jr. H. W. Rogers O,. A. Dearman Sr. Millicent McCurry Avonelle C. McVey C. Thomas Waugh James R. Speece Thelma C. Barker Edna F, Brown Anne C. Johnson Elizabeth French Boyd Jerry W. Sigmon Georgia H. Blowe Evelyn W. Ridenhour Edith Bryson Franklin Mooresville Telephone Co, Inc. D. K. McNeely & Sons Rentals TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR WELFARE DEPARTMENT ee Batteries Radio Service A) Ad « Radio Equipment 3 PWR eke tet itt) Supplies Salary i " Salary & Travel Maintenance Supplies OF DEEDS Salary iJ " " " " Envelopes Supplies Maintenance Supplies SEE ban'g " " bi i i] " " " " i] Board Meeting n " i Mileage " " " n " " Services etek aes O AP PONAL Te oa COS ESS ae ee ia per aye Pes 425.00 85.40 Yet) 1,80 y.0Pn 6) 200.00 200,00 . 305 .00 Tye Prs 0 ec PA8, 8) 125. 7h 300.00 247.62 260.00 bers: 190.00 458.33 sopno om re PLoS 20.00 5.19 200,00 93.78 469.90 170.0k 333.00 Sov aae.0 367.00 ya BS) ch ea lo) , 367 200 : BESO! Seer!) 317.9 ramet 200 241,90 261.00 261,00 ) 215.00 261.00 76,00 10.00 17.38 12.38 37 66 2h.92 9.80 23.52 37.80 16, 38 eS) sEaPas 22.61 eee 12.11 32.73 a 6.10 50.00 ey ee Be nie ae Geen c3 wae? “3 Pn pbs ‘ - cae Dy ot es fa ca a gc i ig aa ase ah bt Stele oles | FS ; . Sane : Vhs te hig 4 4 : ‘a ese pet F 3955 Coleman Envelope & Printing Co, Envel ee) F 3956 Office Supply Mart, Inc, . cee) F 3957 Storr Sales Co, a 114.77 F 3958 E,. N. Scroggs = i ,Supplies & Equipment 7h.72 F 3985 Southern Bell Telephone Co, NT bas her 1] paler" F 3992 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 4.50 F 033 N. Ce. Local Govertiment Employees Retirement System ~ Retirement 301.85 F hO36 N« C. Public Employees Soodal Security Agency = Social Security OP.) , DL eg F 3772 Elisabeth W. Weaver Sree ' “, Uetel? F 3773 Betty C. Harrington n. 128.08 F 377k Wayne L. Franklin " oy F 3775 lLineous B, Nance Jr. s ret | F 3776 Howard M. Stamey cinerea 275.00 F 3777 Harry W. Myers Jr, Ce : 291,00 F 3959 Harry W. Myers Jr. oT <b 49.28 F 3960 W. L. Franklin f By F 3961 N.C, State College Print Shop Supplies : Ee F 3962 U, S. Postmaster fe br Yd 80.,00 F 3963 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Supplies | eho) 'F 3980 Gray & Creech Inc. eb Re ut teh a ya lore F 399%) Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies (Pac Pr NEGRO FARM AGENT F 3778 D. 0. Ivey Salary ~ 170,00 F 396, D,. 0. Ivey Travel 27.86 F 3965 Woodward Jewelry Store Supplies ore Bs} F 3966 Practical Home Economics Subscription Poe. 8) ¥ 3967 Farmers Digest n 7.75 F 3968 Crops & Soils Publishing Co. " 80) F 3969 The American Home ws 5299 F 3970 Home .Craftsman " 6.00 F 3971 Better Homes & Gardens " 7.00 F 3972 Parent's Magazine ‘i rare, ®) F 3973 Adult. Leadership a“ 10.00 F 327i Ladies Home Journal " 5.50 F 3975. U. S. Postmaster Postage 28.00 F 3978 Mills Electric Shop Supplies PY be ee MMR sba teh a ost SOT a Ps " Pele PL 1 HOME: AGENT F 3779 Jean L. Johnson EWE va f 131.08 F 3780 Nancy I. Myers ad 223.00 F 3781 Juliene M. Fulp " baa wy) F 3782 Nancy M. Henson a EL Pori F 3976 Nancy Myers Supplies & Travel rae Pte le, F 3977 Cole Hardware Supplies 6.70 F 3978 Mills Electric Shop " 2.50 F 3979 Sherrill Lumber Co, " ras) F 3980 Gray & Creech Inc. Equipment 160.96 F 3992 Starrette Typewriter Service Site) eP BET] PSY To NEGRO HOME. AGENT F 3723 Pauline E. Moore Travel 70.71 F 3783 Maxine Rutledge Salary 52.33 Ys) Meee CUCL MPM roa . ¢ peor. F 3808 Belks Dept. Store | Sits) 3h 1.23 F ) * Pe) @p 3981 Better Homes & Gardens 23.27 rj ej og ie Oe Pe Bee ie) Bee > Be >| Pay ed ey ey > Me Be) 3786 3982 3983 Bice BYdee 398k Bh )oh% 3986 b leN 3988 033 036 Beas 3789 Bi e.e Sion! 3792 bv eB) 3794 Bibb) 3796 3989 3990 Bee 3992 Bye) Ben Shbbe) 3996 Breas N00) 3998 SNe 1e Bea xi 3798 Bie ai ‘ ne eit saraieshayis 9 As And ‘ 4 “ an oT Glenda P, Murdock 2 J. P. Van bea Town of Mooresville — ‘ Underwood Corporation Li ‘VETERANS SERVICE nia 345 Salary Salary & Travel ions Bese k ls CIVIL DEFENSE Helen H. Kyles Benjamin F, Long Benjamin F, Long Southern Bell Telephone Co, The Fullerton-Kearney Co. Watson Sign Service Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Salary - ity . Travel Services Supplies Signs Supplies een a , ae N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency - Social Security COUNTY ATTORNEY Hugh G. Mitchell Hugh G. Mitchell Land Sales Retainer Fee CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Martha D. Parker Robert L. Parks Mary K. Green Frances R. Moore Betty Jean Messick Shirley S. White Carl G. Smith Beam Printing Co. Edwards & Broughton Co, Deal Typewriter Exchange Starrette Typewriter Service Smith-Corona Marchant Inc, Business Machine Service Co. Northwestern Bank Commercial Printing Co. Mitchell Printing Co. Brady Printing Co. Salary tl Supplies’ i Repairs Supplies Uy Maintenance Checks Supplies i " SUPERIOR COURT Tredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing RECORDERS COURT Carl G. Smith Johnie Ray Hendren R. A. Hedrick Salary " JUVENILE COURT Carl G. Smit Salary 500.00 25 2,079. 4 h50.93 180,00 Bienes) FePae.¢) eee) 720.10 274.00 400.00 100, 38 - 21.12 seer rae BAe, 1.08. era 63.20 300.00 225.00 v4.0) Pan 195.00 240.00 17.00 ehhh) 8.51 Ay. aly, 10.00 rere) 91.83 199.80 Yael Y > 079.70 Pa 70 mee F 3876 F 3999 F 000 F 4001 wee ey we 805) mee. |e 80h) F 006 mee OY 4 F 1,008 F 4018 mee) | Bie bs 3800 3801 leer 3803 Biola) 3805 Beles) SioW ie) 4,009 4010 mere 4,012 4013 Texan 015 4016 4017 4018 epee 020 4021 ey ee ee ee 3808 gre 0 he) ble p Ae) Biome 3812 BtoB i Biopen 3815 3816 3817 3818 3819 3820 toa Sioa blo as, Bleyali 3825 3829 3826 3826 Biorb Blok 8) 3831 BiB Y4 3833 Blogtn 3835 3836 MME Me Me Me Me sie wie Me Bie me) i te re. Holmes Drug Co. . Statesville Drug Co. Peer 3) S City of Statesville Lowery Drug Co, Modern Electric Co. : tredell Chemical Co. Inc. Piedmont Linen Service Brady Printing Co. Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Taylor Mattress Co, Thomas & Howard Co, Home Exterminating Co. Robert H. Overcash R. C. Loyd Cordia S, Loyd Pearl J. Presnell Helen L.. Turner Jettie Bell Floyd H. Flinchum Belks Dept. Store Statesville Drug Co, Je E. Hoover M. R. Cash Warlick Paint Co, Statesville Glass & Mirror Co, Nu-Tread Tire Co, Scarborough Cheveolet Inc. Reliable Equipment Co, Iredell F. C. X. Service Southern Bakeries Co. Thomas & Howard Co, Gem Automatic Gas Co. Ince Public O11 Co, Home Exterminating Co. Belks Dept. Store Mrs. Lewis Ervin Patterson Rest Home Reich Realty Co. A & P Tea Co. Inc. Archers Food Store Boulevard Grocery The Food Basket Fox Food Market -Fraley's Wholesale Div. Harris Teeter Super Market Harris Teeter Super Market Mills Grocery J. H. Steele & Sons Taylors Grocery Winn Dixie Stores Inc. Winn Dixie Stores Iric. Belks Dept. Store Keiths Dept. Store D. & 0. Trading Post Longs Family Shoe Store Nu-Way Shoe Shop J. C. Penney Co. Raylass Dept.Store Mrs. Bobby Sells Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage OPM OPRme PR el < et) e5 8) Mrs. Clyde Boan COUNTY HOME Medical 6.75 os mrt ‘Boarding Prisoners 2,163.22 Ta pT) 170.53 Medical SY | ~ Supplies 2.88 bs 27.80 Linen Service re ST ey oooh a) Repairs 1 Supplies 5.62 ts 4 453.50 “ poor; Pest Contrel 10.00 3,009,00 Salary 166.67 " 280.00 bl 175.00 " 100.00 " 100.00 W 100,00 " ‘ 75.00 Clothing 133.18 Medical 67.68 Labor 6.0 " j sake.) eGR t A phlei) eC 5.67 Repairs Pear Li 2e37 " PC eae E Supplies 135.90 Bakery Products ear Supplies “160.2 ET) vile wi CFT eb os 228.46 Pest. Control er) Vd , POP 4 + GENERAL RELIEF oR Wo ac en het ras Paes) oF bal) 80.00 ” 35.00 ets ah 20.00 Groceries 88) . 9.90 o Komes y eae : | eee o 70.29 " 28.50 f 16.00 Wy 6.75 t 3.00 " owe. @) a 3.00 as 5.00 Olothing 5 ss ba 23.68 " 2h. 30 " oP) 7 i} 3.50 " 126.11 n rey OR RelA best ae Mele bac b hs tame Or ba) Biers.) Boarding Home Care 250.00 ® By Pe, 8] pe 103.32 se ee] i Wie? ie ie? Oe Mie ie ete ie Me Mie Mie Me Me esis i i ie Ro he kk kk eS , o-) Wn On hea) 4023 hO2h Freya 4,026 ce Me Me Me oe 6 pw, 3713 eyeen 3718 3719 3720 Brees Naa Boers Beh eva 028 ae OY oe) F 4030 F O31 Me Me ia Me Maem. Mie sie] gi i Be ord me Pree wes. C. B. Brown, Jre Boarding Home Care bth Wher) ce OT eTe) ot ow ‘ies a SPOR Tet tos sat 4 Mrs, Noell Davis . John Deal Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Leonard H. Freeze Ca ele MB EN acl ba Mrs. Clyde Jenkins he ME Ce ML sl a Bot) Mrs. R. L. Pearce Carl J. Reece Spencer Reid Mrs. Johnny A. Scott Clara Sharpe Mrs. Clarence Ward Mrs. Roy E. Warren Mrs..T. B. Wetmore Mrs. Clyde Wilcox 5 Mrs. S. C. Williams Mrs. J. B, Witherspoon Mrs, Leon Wooten “5 Johnson Funeral Home Medical Troutman Drug Co, " State Commission for the Blind Glasses Dr. John H. Dearman Medical oS Dr. Pressley Z. Dunn Jr. n Dr. John S. Hardaway . Dre. D. Durham Lewis Jr. id Dr. William F. Lovell " Drs J. M. Robertson " Tredell Memorial Hospital Wi Aalto BRD e- SMM (el jonm eB Hospitalization Lowrance Hospital " Na C. Memorial Hospital " N. C. Memorial Hosnital * Western N. C. Sanatorium e ; Holmes Drug Co, Medical Statesville Drug Co, " a ee oe ee ee oe ee eee a a) = Ps ‘DOG WARDEN J. I. Thomas J. I. Thomas Starrette Typewriter Service Calvin E. Tyner, D.V.M. T. Ke Abernethy Town of Mooresville Salary Travel Briefcase Observing Dog Radio Service Dog Pound DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust MISCELLANEOUS Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund Iredell County A. D. °C. Fund Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund A. E. Guy, Treas, Statesville Schools Tredell County A», P. T. D. Fund Tredell County Old Age Assistance Fund Tredell County A. D. C. Fund Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund Tredell County Health Department - Monthly Budget Payment Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund State Commission for the Blind ~ Aid to Blind State Commission for the Blind Hospital Costs Miss Eunice Price, Treas. Mooresville Graded School District N. T. Houston, Treasurer General School Fund Insurance Hospital Saving Assoc. 388 Ww USO NO CJ a ee eat ee eet 2,067.66 SS 2,899.57 1,093.95 +) Pas, 60,000.00 106.0 45.85 66.00. Pt. 5,056.58 97.00 Tere) N 177.00 43,283.00 50,000.00 CSV eis, F 032 N.C. Local [Ree ives’ 9 pia eis a ah aie 620, 36 F h034 Federal Reserve Bank ~* er Tax ; 2,841.70 Le see ree Rk aT) % 1,307. 5B} F 036 N. C, Publie’ Rnployees' ‘Social eee Agency ~ Social Security maieat r OO 222,191.53 1ST) heey el Deductions: Che Bales eke 620.36 Social Security oy ON Tax: Federal 2,841.70 Oke ar) 421,05 Insurance BETAS VE ES .: CTT abe UF $ 217,258.45 AW ais 1777 1778 1779 1780 1781 BW ie 5 io8) ne ioin 1785 1786 1 iaNd 1788 1789 1790 wees Wars wes wen pW) 1796 ews 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1803 180) 1805 1806 bEsey be 0.0) 1809 HRsHK6) ieee BE sae 3 a2 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 Heep) 1820 ieee 1822 peor 182) 1825 L Re V1.6 a Eh ol rE alah a eh cal el el ol ld eli to ot OO Oe ee Less Payroll Deductions: Ernest Ward SFU Tag Jessie T. Parker “ w Mildred G. Johnson ._ Li Ina B, Pope " pF ooh Oe | bee ae 7 * Boh as EM Me) esto Le a! . Margaret F, Bolt nd Raeford A. Thomas vs Rollin W. Johnson my Troy R. Scoggins Jr. vs Mary Lee Stroud 2 Margaret W. Crawford id Lonnie M. Little ed Arthur D. Cowan ” Ina M. Galliher - Iredell F. C. X. Service Supplies Margaret F. Bolt Merk a? 8 Deris P, Johnson WJ Ina Be. Pope " Mildred. Johnson " Jessie T. Parker i Lexine A. White " Rollin W. Johnson " Troy R. Scozgins Jr. 6 Raeford A.Thomas vs - Ernest Ward n E.. N.. Scroggs Supplies Starrette Typewriter Service " American Medical Association " Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc." N. C. State Board of Health ” Steriphane Corporation of America" Difco Laboratories ® Winchester Surgical Supply Co. " Mills Electric Shop " Southern Bell Telephone Co, STS aa'g hel) Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. " City of Statesville " Mid-State Oil Co. Fuel Oil Statesville Manufacturing Co, Supplies Tredell Laundry Co, Laundry Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies Petty Cash Fund Miscellaneous Expense P. M. Deaton, M.D. Clinicians Fee D. D. Lewis, M. De " P,°Z. Dunn, M.D. " Hospital Saving Assoc, Bette bat- tele) N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System N. ©. Local Government Employees' Retirement System Federal Reserve Bank Withholding Tax N. C. Dept. of Revenue , N. C. Public Employees! Social Security Agency Retirement 185.16 SIoleb a WEST Tels bas Ag 1 Pe) Tax: Federal 670.30 Sia be 104.50 Insurance PB loPy. 3, 315.96 8,105.31 1,023.00 hee) Bere 8) 333.00 333.00 333.00 Be erie!) 492,00 517.00 yi ee) 5 ieya5 0.0m 302,00 175.00 200,00 10,00 Sra) | Ben 42.98 rn rn 59 50.40 Pasion Pp) 100.00 122.16 LBRa Pee. 0) ais are 4 100, 20 13.52 15.00 7-17 toPy sn 29.50 yaa’ 79.40 14.58 82.95 43039 sts! realy; eh nan 290 ory A.) Sess ye .8) 35.00 35.00 110.75 185.16 329.h0 670, 30 313.50 Cee ea erro) ts hey ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ad ro) Le) Less Mary Neil Conner Salary | hee | s Virginia M. Deaton” bj ba : 208.33 Violet K. Caudle " Bier!) eter Metre a pleas Nancy L. Grimes “i " 83,00 Leta Kelly Poston ® . : 83,00 Modern Service Station Service to Bookmobile pee 8) Demco Library Supplies . Sits) 3) me} ers Gaylord Bros. Inc. “ rao B Sha tbat ei a gel A) oel base Rol iat 8.00 American Book Publishing Record Subscription » 10,00 ° American Library Association n (mae North Carolina State Library Books ‘and processing 239.95 Golden Press, Inc, Books 91.72 ' Educators Progress Service Supplies 5.50 Doubleday & Company Inc. " , rts) Hospital Saving Assoc. BB eta bar Tato 15.21 N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency = Social Security DEI PA 8) Iredell County: Ta Be she : eT 18), RAWAM bean RS Mca etl) Ras se P ee eel aw eb 25.50 Internal Revenue Service . aS ict 1,766.51 Payroll Deductions: Cae R A Slelob EBS Lol bah Z lee 0 3 Tax: Federal Tea) Sha be) 8.50 Insurance 15-21 169.20 76 24 1 1,597.31 The meeting was recessed until October 4, 1962, | 5 Se D a Sf te Clerk to the ea ae October 1, 1962 4 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW The Board of Equalization and Review convened at h:00 P.M. on October 1, 1962, immediately after adjournment of the Board of Commissioners. Members present were’ Ce E. Fraley, R. W. Troutman, and N, M. Blackwelder, Complainants heard were: Marvin W. Lytton, Fallstown township, house and lot valued -at $9950, tax value, Hubert A. Lindsey, Statesville Outside, house and lot $3885, tax value, ‘ Action was deferred pending investigation by the tax gupervisore The meeting was adjourned until October 17, 1962, at 8:30 P.M. /s. vee oe y “oe Pe y hawt, Tax seis gy A i cg i iat vy - — : ; ' | ia : +4 i : : oon }6=— 1G andor : October h, 1962 " rea | \ The Board of Commissioners ‘met. in Peete regular session at 7:00 P.M. on October 4, 1962, with all members of the Board presents namely: C. E. Fraley, Re W. Tréutman, Vé L. Wagner, N. M, SE a Bieta and g. S. Dobson, yey PARK. Wayne Chance, landscape Pye 5 a and Walter Jones, engineer with the Department of State Parks, were present at the invitation of the chairman. They cba Bee Me Gal SR MRe iA me Lek al preliminary studies of the Duke Power State tba JURY, The following were drawn for jury service for-superior court beginning November 263 FIRST WEEK Albert W,. Radford Coddle Creek Rt. 3, Mooresville - 2e James Sanford Turnersburg Rt. 1, Olin 3- James W. Johnson Eagle Mills a PU a at Balle hg le Johnnie Lipe Rarringer | Rt. 1, Troutman Monroe A, Gilleland Fallstown Box 10h, Troutman Hoyt. .Elliott Fallstown Rt.7, Statesville James H. Briggs Inside 1615 Boulevard, Statesville 8. We. C.. Mitchell ST adele tehg Rt. h, Statesville I. L. Clodfelter ew Re Bo) 4) Rt. 1, Troutman 5 ke ee ae ee aA Outside Rte 7, Statesville James N, Pharr Sharpesburg Rte 1, Stony Point % Louis &, 126 Mitchell Shi Loh Rt. 1, Stony Point 136 Samuel EF, Cornelius Davidson Rte 1, Mooresville lhe John P. Neel Coddle Creek Rte 3, Mooresville 15. Thaddeus M. Harris Tnside 25 Sullivan 8d., Statesville 16. J. Sam Deaton , Coddle Creek 12 N. Maple, Mooresville 0 ee ae bad he) Eagle Mills Rt. 2, Harmony \ 134 4 Thomas Cloe Overcash Barringer Rte. 3,: Mooresville 19. Morris %,-Johnston Coddle, Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville 20. Georgd C. Niblock Inside 591 Hartness Rd., Statesville Be Fe Thomas stop me (= CoRR ORM ERC Mt tet. omar Doyle A. Rogers Outside Rt. 7 Box 321A, Statesville E. ¢@. Crider Chambersburg Rt. 7, Statesville 2ie Roger H. Bennette Outside Rt. 7 Box cae Statesville 25. Clarence Moose BCAA eE Teng Rt. 4, Statesville 26. J. Re Sipes Sam Kes) 5 PMOL Toe RE CP) Me ol o> R of oo PE ME Ob a 1 14 119 Park Ave., Mooresville re 30. se re coe le BD i= ie er 15. ae Cee P. L. Cartner E, L. Swann Pe a ae Melee | Ce As Potts PS a REVS Te Pe ter) Jessie Marlow pe een De We Goforth 92222) 1P LI 94§ 1" F Sears IE Bao) Billy R. Hayes Pup Famer tke) SB CP. eee G. R. Harmon Le Be Bost Charles. A. Gudger Wendell Bradburn Oe ee 8 ENG Ty.) eee 7 ae Coddle Creek pat be: Outside Ls Tse RE) Olin Inside Inside eral tens Devidson [Pees eters Olin Fallstown Davidson EMBER ol” 1 Outside Rt. h, Statesville 2 Pls te eee Rt. 3, Statesville 322 BE. Mills Ave., Mooresville 590 Hartness Rd,, Statesville Rte 7 Box h51A, Statesville 5 aes bale k Rte 1, Olin 11 Park Dr., Statesville 322 Salisbury Rd., Statesville ._ Rt. h, Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. 5, Statesville Rte 1, Troutman Rte 1, Mooresville Box 381, Troutman Rte 5, Statesville koh Johnson Str y shee)! Pe B GE mem Young Frencis L, eet De O. Ivey CG. W. Burton ew Everidge / CG. E. Pharr 3 M. L. Christenbury ee ae at) Richard J. Harris B. B, Baker H. B. Martin Leroy Freeze Avery L. Honeycutt oo Waugh SP eR le Meal an ae George ba heden er Tos aS Pe Ta) od bi gece deca ae ae Fine Pr Rie a Eagle Mills New Hope fe To [oR RM Ob ay.) Coddle Creek Outside Eacle Mills Eagle Mills Inside Davidson Coddle Creek Outside Outside Sharpesburg Fallstown Fallstown Shiloh eee) Peel Py ie eee Son ees ate rs fe ‘s eee ee Rt. 2, Harmony Rte 1, Olin 339 Patterson Ave., Mooresville Rte 1, Mooresville Box 572, Statesville Rt. 2, Harmony 4 25 aE tauleehg Box 76h, Statesville Box 205, Mte Mourne 253 Institute St., Mooresville Box 685, Statesville Rte °8 Rex 317F, Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. .1, Troutman Rt. 3, Statesville Rt. 7, Statesville Box 176, Mt. Mourne ne ene | je 5 . cerns sg , pean 3, ei a Be ie rae October h, 1962 - 29, Thomas R. Brown y Barringer Rt. 3, Mooresville 30. P.M, Neely Inside _ 426 Coolidge Ave., Statesville pla “rte Ce Garrison Inside 345 Earlwood Rd., Statesville Leonard G, Keller Turnersbury Rt. 2, Harmony SEC be tet. Rise hye Se teh BR C. F. LaFoy Coddle Creek 155 N. Church St., Mooresville Sadie ®. Hickman Inside 512 Margaret Rd., Statesville 36, Mrs. Thomas &vans 501 b ae (a 24,8. Oakhurst Rd., Statesville SUBDI VISTON’ ORDINANCE, He Ge Mitchell, county attorney, ol teean tte that he and Ce H. Davis, engineer, had met with interested attorneys and had requested a written memorandum of their objections to the subdivision ordinance as recommended by the Planning Roard. He and Mr, Davis had subsequently gone over the proposed ordinance, varticulariy as it related to the objections, with the assistant attorney general, and had a-written ruling from him on all the points to which objections had been raised. R. A, Collier, Sr., presented petitions from landowers and/or residents of the area objecting to the scope of the ordinance, and continued his objections to its passages On, motion made by P. W. Troutman, seconded by V. L. Wagner, the board of commissioners passed bv unanimous vote the Subdivision Ordinance Lake Norman Area G , fad as hereinafter set forth: SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE LAKE NORMAN AREA [tae Pe a ae oe ry nabe rT ee eel eae |) PURPOSE. PR ee ile ws Section 2, SHORT TITLE, Section 3. DEFINITIONS. eer mY. tur iio! PM ur pak Ratio) -3. Lot Front Pm ; ’ OP we | . : AMM CM -7. Private Drive 8. Access Lot -%. Access Corridors POOP eee Ge ten le) RPE we. il ee. al Pee ae MOR PR aati Be ce) mE Met hat. 1g WWHWWWWWWW WWW w Section 4. SANCTIONS. Section 5. PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLATS FOR GENERAL SUBDIVISIONS. CPA sa ed fo 5.2. Final Plat Section 6. PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLATS FOR tae tlh ce SUBDIVISIONS, _ ee eae pe ey Pe A mele cel GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND MINIMUM STANDARDS OF DESIGN. 7.1, Public Streets and Private Driveways POR PM Mt i Mal i) 7.12. Relation to adjoining public street and private drive systems 7.13: Minimum Public Street Right-of-Way Widths 7.14, Minimum Private Drive Width 7.15. Additional Width on Existing Public Srreets 7.16. Street Grades ; , % a) @ * ‘e: py ote. Ae ee 7.18 Intersections Pe ee i: NM ee a ea PAlim Ty a. aoe 7.2. Blocks Pea ee i 7.22 Widths 7.3. Lots VD ee Nae ua Vey eee eet 2 ’ ~~“ F--33 Building Lines Ve ee me ale) yee wee Ye) ee me em ad Me Pa a ec 7.7. Group Developments Ae Pee hereto fe} Section 8. IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED PRIO® TO FINAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLATS . FOR GENERAL SUBDIVISIONS. 8.1. Monuments 8.2. Straets 5 8.21 Public Strests Utilities Be Section 97. SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRELIMINARY SKETCH AND FINAL PLAT ee ate mes Lok 9.11.° Title Data 9.12. Data Relating to Existing Conditions 9.33, Date Relating 9.14, Data Relating to Adjacent timid In Some Ownership ; ry * * to Frososed Susckvicions ? yi Finol a foil v ee aie i ees) . 9.22 Dato Relating to Subdivision 9.23 Dato Rela ing to the Surve 9.24 Cartificates avd Endorse cents Section 10, CERTIFICATES AND. Em SORSEMENTS. ¢ FINAL PLAT OF A GENERAL c lb ak a i. 1, Certificaie of Accuracy ’ 10.2. Certificate of Cwnersrio Sect cation 10.3. Certificate of Improvements 7 P ' ' ~ 5 4 Fi i Te ge ae t mf 10.4, -Endotsements of ihe Final Pla: o ee Mee iho eres Mere Mt eg redder Roerd and the Sacrd of Commissioners Semone sity | MOI eo tanta , bg vias a Section 12. EFFECT OF INVALIDITY OF ONE b) 3 Le) B ee a oe ge End Section 14. ORDINANCE NOT TO BE RETROACTIVE. Section 15, EFFECTIVE DATE, ides is ge a Ne ee Oe) tear Ne bl e.s a ‘ wriiiiittt Pursuant to the authority granted by the General Statutes of North Corolina to regulate the lands lying within three miles of the official pond level of Lake Norman in Iredell County; in order to provide for the orderly develop- BU ee et ee ee eee |e ie id i UR csceta Bete ate een ys | existing or planned streets and highways and with other public facilities for the dedication ‘or reservation of right-of-ways or easements for streets and Na cre Saye] _ for the distribution of population end traffic which shall avoid congestion and over crowding and which shall create conditions essential to ett Comte safety, and general welfare, the Board of County Commissioners of iredel! County does ordain and enact into law the fol edu Reve Catt a alka CR CM hm RT) CT eas described Tends In the Lake Norman area in Iredell County which Iie within the area extended within three miles of the official pond level: BEGINNING on the north, at a point in the center of the Catawba Nr mail tot) is the Iredell County line, 1000 feet north of U.S. #70, the boundary of the Planning Area extends to the east by following the north side of U. S. #70 at a distance of 1000 feet from the center line eastward to the Eufola Road at which point the boundary follows the Eufola Road Southeastward at a distance 1000 feet Northeast of the center line of the Eufola Road to the Shiloh Church Road; at the Shiloh Church Road the boundary tums to the northeast and follows the Shiloh Church Road 1000 feet northwest of its center line for fr) distonce of 8300 feet; at this point it turns to the east and follows eae tg line of ja farm road to the Shiloh Church Road center line; it then follows the center line of the Shiloh Church Rood in o Northeasterly and Easterly direction to its intersection with the Old Mountain Road; ct this point the boundary line turns to the southeast and follows the center line of the Old Mountain torre for a distance of approximately 3000 feet to its intersection with the Celeste Henkle Road; it then follows the center line of the Celeste Henkle Road eastwardly for a distance of 1000 feet to a point 1000 feet east of the Old Moun-- tain Road; at which point it turns and follows the Old Mountain Road to the southeast at a distance of 1000 feet east of its center line to Road #1335 to the wesi of Barium Springs; it then follows the center line of Road f 1336 Northeast, East, and Southeast with the projection to the center line of the Southem Rail- road on the east of U. S$. #21 and N.C. emu mitre eat tae tT of Southern Railroad to the south to Troutman ete Ble meem Southeast follows the Eastern Corvorate Limits of Troutman for a eit ts Meld ae Sete ee meee BTML neg tet meee By eer oe line of U. S, #21 and N. C. #145; at pg! “ae ten lel to and 1000 feet east of the center line of U. S$. #21 and N. C. #115 south to the junction of U. S. #21 and N. C. 115 in the southern port of Shepherds Community; it then follows 1000 feet east of and parallel to the center line * “of N. C. #115 to the Mooresville City Limits on the East of N. C.. #115; at this point the boundary turns to the northwest and follows the Mooresville ee ym Rr cert ieg direction to a point 1000 feet east.of the head waters of the West Fork Rocky River; at this point it turns to the south and follows 800 feet eas} of the stream bed of the West Fork Rocky River for a distance of 600 fee? at which point it turns due West for a distance of 800 feet to the stream bed line of West Fork Rocky River; the boundary then follows the stream bed of .the West Fork Rocky River to the Iredell County-Mecklenburg rT Le Pe CR ee Mi etait etiiad eT a) to the Iredell County-Lincoln County line in the center of the Catawba River stream bed in Lake Norman; it then follows in a ea aba cette iT) Iredell County-Lincoln County line and the Iredell-Catawbo OCT a back to the point of Beginning ct a point in the center of the Catawba River stream bed 1000 feet North of U. S. #70; except that any lands under the jurisdiction of the Town of Mooresville, North Carolina, or the Town of Troutman, North Corolina, which may respectively lie within the above described land area shall be respectively excepted from said described land area unless the said Towns shall either or both, respectively, as required by law eee Re Met eR tat ett Tee Pe either of them, which may lie within the above described lond orea and which De Mee ie Time is tthe Martel ta phan SHORT TITLE Section 2. This Ordinance shali be known as “The Lake Norman Subdivision Ordinance" Section 3. DEFINITIONS ee oe ee oa Where used in this Ordinance, meanings indiceted: the following words and terms shell have the 3.1, Geeral Subdivision. A General Subdivision shall include ol! divisions of a tract or parcel of land into two or mora lots, building sites, oe MAL Me De Meet ait sabi iets MOET ut esate mete | ots te for the purpose, whether immedicte or future, of sale or building development, end shall include al! divisions of land involving the dedication of a naw eas Re Roe MGM ats thle to tte Tt provided, however, that th#following shall not be included within this definition nor be subject to the regulations authorized by this Ordinances; (1) The combination or -e- combination of portions of previously pletted lots where the total number of lots is not increased and the resultant lots are equal to or exceed the standards of the county as shown in ts subdivision eres ere st Seen EM hYaE ST ot) of land into parcels greater than five acres where no public street right-of-svay dedication is involved; (3). The public acauisition by purchase of strips of si se ie, -3- pon 16 mc360 | land for the widening or opening of streets; (4) The division of a tract in Ptr ko ownership whose entire area Is no greater than two acres into not more than three lots, where no public street right-of-way dedication is involved and SS the resultant lots are equal to or exceed the standards of this Subdivision Ordinance. 3.2, Preliminary Subdivision. A Preliminary Subdivision shall include all * divisions of Tand into parcels greater than two acres where no major street alignment and no public street right-of-way dedication is involved; the division of a tract in single ownership into no more than ten lots where no Dm alignment and no public right-of-way dedication is involved and where the resultant lots are equal to or exceed the standards of this Subdivision Ordinance; the di- vision of a tract in single ownership for purposes of lease rather than sale where 0 major street alignment and no public street right-of-way dedication is involved. 3.3. Lot Front. That part of the lot adjacent to the street or land access. 3.4. Major Streets and Highways. Major Streets and Highways are those public SUR tree iat Mim etoruirts Ce Me Mt Me ire ate] highways on a Major Thoroughfare Plan for the County, approved by the State Highway Commission, or that may hereafter be eR ML Me Malte doy OTe te 3.5. Minor Streets. Minor Streets are those streets which ore used primarily pan pe ernie) heb ae C KA-Pe eee ee ate eee dedication under the requirements Sa TRO: nye 3.7. Private Drive. A drive for private access to properties which is not at ey ary public street nor to meet the improvement requirements Me eee. glk eer ene SAF eR miei reer frontage which offers lake frontage and/or loke access to those lots not having direct lake frontage within a lakefront subdivision. 3:9. Access Corridors. A strip of land lying between the side lot boundary lines of Lake Front Lots offering access to lots one lot depth cway from the water's edge. 3.10. Board of Commissioners. Couniy Board of Commissioners of fredeil eS ae North Carolina. 3.31. Clerk Superior Court; Clerk of Ot ewe en.) ON oe at alt j 3.12. County Accountant. The Couniy Accountant of Iredell County, North Carolina 3.13. Planning Boord. County Plenning Board of tredell TS ea cel E Te] oa SPL A ee ee Titel the Tand comprising the subdivision. Section 4, SANCTIONS Ce ec ee a oR Rem ee em ata] Subdivision Area shall be transferred nor shall a plet or record thereof be recorded by the County Register of Deeds until a final plat of the subdivision ee ee ee EM ee eee ate ee eg ht in their Subdivision Ordinance. Such approval shall be indicated on ‘the face of the plot, in writing by the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners. The County Register of Deeds shall not file a plat or record of a General Subdivision ee RC al Me tals ttt Eee era ee ee ee ee me ae te toe te) where it would be in conflict with any section of this Ordinance. 4.2. No'lot or plot in a Preliminary Subdivision within the Lake Norman RES noe eM tir atom i BoM itiie kets leased, nor shall a record . thereof be recorded by the County Register of Deeds until o Sr aa oi Be ee oe Rm ma ee ceeae ae) as provided in this Subdivision Ordinance. Such approval shall be indicated : 'on the face of the plat in writing by the Chairman of-the Planning Board. The County Register of Deeds shall not file any record of o preliminary subdivision of land located within Lake Norman Area Territorial Jurisdiction of the Board of County Commissioners nor shall the Clerk of the Superior Court order such recording where it would be in conflict with any applicable section of this Oe 4.3. The owner of land shown on a subdivision, plat, or other document submitted for recording, or his authorized agent, shall sign a stotement on the plat or document stating whether or not any land covered therein is within the Lake Normon Subdivision Areo Territorial Jurisdiction of the Board of Commissioners. 4.4. The approval of o plat pursuant to this Ordinance shall not be deemed eR Cm Ret tte ie eae County or the public of the Ce a me Oe et Me TL Ct mee em bee fares) ita " a a i te 4.5. _~ No building permit shall be issued for the erection of any building or CCM Reha et Moet Pen ihe MMM rr subdivision has been approved by ile Boord of Commissioners. No building ue Be Rm eee mim Tit thie eet eg IMEC eee Eh aria ere ete Beret ts by the Planning Board; provided, however, thot this provision shall not ee lb to any subdivision recorded by the County Register of Deeds prior to the effective date of this Ordinance or any recorded subdivision which was made prior to the effective date of this Ordinance provided such recorded subdivision is recorded within six niontns after the effective dare of this Ordinance. : Section 5. oe se a ee a i vee pitt aa Na a SE PEN as aE ye ‘PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLATS FOR 7 Tene : 7 . * é il 5.1. Preliminary Sketch Piot. A preliminary sketch plat of every proposed General Subdivision within the territorial te dt MMe aol tli | be prepared in accordanc’ with subsection 8.1 of this Ordinance and submitted for approval by the Planning Board before any improvements shall be made in the General Subdivision, Five copies of the sketch plat shall be submitted ee Mee mC eee gt ad meeting of the Planning Board at which it is to be approved. The County Accountant shall Dita mei) County Planning Director immediately upon receipt of the five copies df the sketch plat in order that an examination and recommendation of the scetch plat as to compliance with requirements of this Ordinance can be mode. The County Planning Director shall submit one copy of the sketch plat fo 2/1 o any ‘one of the foliowing agencies for recommendation and such ame ttt t) shali have prepared a report ralative to their porticutar interest at least four (4) days after receipt of the sketch plat from the Planning Director: (9) The District Highway Engineer for recommendation as to propossd sireat, ee ute Le ) The County Heolth Director for recommendation os to proposed water supply and sewoge disposal. \¢) County School Superintendent for recommendatior os to proposed schoo! Pri County Building Inspector far his information and sacords Re at ie Bsc ce ee ee eet pee plat within thirty-six (36) days ofter first conzidera! ion of the Se ee ee OMT Tome at chee Boord’ Meeting shall he deemad a feyorable recommendation 3.2. Final Plot. When the requirements of this Ordinance heave beer c att So with, the subdivider shal? avbmit four (4 copies of the Fina! Subdivis on Plat to The County Accounteni for tha Planning Beard or its cuthorized eee eet prepared in accordance wth wisiection 9.2 of this Ovdinence and tix Planning Beard in accordance with subsaution 9 2.of this Ordinance and the areal irs Board or its outhorized seprasentctive shel! datermine that the fine! pict conform to the praliminory piot and other requivewents of this Ordinonca and shell transmit the final plot with its recommendations t> the Board of Commissionars for final action. Failure of the Pla:ning Rood o its authorized tena iti he to act on a fins plat within 36 days afiar fist consideration of the fiae! plat r 2 ’ . o Ps at a raguiar Planning Boord Meeting shall boa deemed o Favorable recammendestor baat) re oan) al of the final pial. by the Planataa bow? shall be. on cond ” such plot is recorded in the Cfide-of the Regisiar of Deeds of the Co. Pea Pte M See mete Tt Ted es wa 16 nx363. Section 6: PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLATS FOR PRELIMINARY Sel a 6.1. Prelimi Oe Moe Mee ee un em Pam itt co Mie nee er shal! be prepared In accordance with subsection 8.1 of this Ordinance and submitted for approve! by the Plonning Board before any improvements shall be made in the Preliminary Subdivision. Four (4) copies of the preliminary sketch plat shall be submitted to the Couniy Accountant at least ten days prior to the meeting of the Planning Boord at which it is to be reviewed. The Courtty Accountant shall notify the County Planning Director immediately upon receipt of the four copies of the preliminary sketch plat in order that an examination for recommendations of the preliminary sketch plat as to compliance with the requirements of this Ordinance can be made. The County Plonning Director shall submit one copy of the.sketch plat to oll or any one of the following agencies for recommandation and such agency or agencies shal! have prepared Pee aR RR ee Re me re lid of the sketch plot from the Planning Director: (a) The County Health Director for recommendation as to proposed water supply and sewage disposal ib) County Schoo! Superintendent for recommendation as to proposed school sites Coe eMC Ur Mun em Do and iecords ee ho Sketch Plat Apjravel. Approval of the preliminary sketch plat of o preliminary subdivision by the Planning Boord shall constitute subdivision approve! ofter which o record of ivansfer may ve recordéd by the County Register of Deads or the lease of lois may fake place. Fallure of the Planning Boord or Chere au ne Uae a me er first consideration of the proliminary plat at a regular Planning Boord nesting shall be deemed a favorab!« recommendation, after which o record of transfer or the lease of lots may teke ploce provided such transfer or lease acc uraiely Pedi t a eed te ee er eee SEAMS LI a OLE W ARM Ln eae ete ene se ScL ee eed ee ate ee na eee ii ee i he ee lea Seino if 7.11. Majer Thoroughfare Plon Whenever © subdivision includes ony part o O siveal in a major thoroughfare ple whic!) hes been adopted, opproved , anc accepted by the State Highway Commission for application ia the Leka Nerman Planning Area os any port of o sirset in o-najar thoroughfore plan which hos been adopted, approved, and accapied by a municipality in the county For application in the Lake Normon Planning Area, such subdiy'sion shell be a General Subdivision ond such street shot! be plotted and dedicated in the location and right-of-way width indiceted on such major thoroughfare plan Section > a ied vig Armee Folnceskex cakanaletamsek ara eecacne submitted for approval by the Plonning Board before any Improvements shall be eR Be we a eM eC oe Re ee me tau) '. plat shall be: submitted to the County Accountant at least'ten days prior to the meeting of the Planning Boord at which it is to be reviewed. The Courtty Accountant shall notify the County Planning Director immediately upon receipt of the four copies of the preliminary sketch plat in order that an examination Me ee LU ee ee Tequirements of this Ordinance can be made. The County Planning Director shall submit one copy of the sketch plat to all or any one of the following agencies for recommendation and such agency or agencies shal! have prepored a report relative to their particular interest at least four (4) days after receipt Cs sketch plot from Mite Cee eee Health Director for recommendation as to proposed water supply and sewage disposal . ib) County School Superintendent for recommendation as to proposed school sites. ri CS MB ue EM et 6.2. Preliminary Sketch Plat Approval . Approval of the preliminary sketch plat of o preliminary subdivision by MiMi ee i eh at approval ofter which a record of transfer may be recorded by the County Register of Deeds or the lease of lots may take place. Failure of the Planning Board or its cuthorized representative to act on a preliminery plat within 36 days afte: first consideration of the preliminary plat at a regular Planning Boord meeting shall be deamed a favorable recommendation, after which ao record of transfer or the lease of lots may teke place provided such transfer or lease accurately describes the provisions set forth in the Preliminary Sketch Plat. i GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND MINIMUM STANDARDS OF DESIGN. <> 7.1. Public Streets and Private Drivewcys. 7.11. Major Thoroughfare Plen. Whenever o subdivision includes any part of @ street in a major thoroughfare plen which has been adopted, approved, and accepted by the State Highway Commission for application in the Loke Nerman Planning Area or any port of o street in o-vajor thoroughfare plan which hos been adopted, approved, and accepied by a municipality in the county for application in the Lake Normon Planning Area, such subdivision shall be a General Subdivision and such street shol! be plotted and dedicated in the lecation and right-of-way width indicoted on such major thoroughfare plan. Fd Privete ae Be ee) ree FOO FES serving only those properties a rer ccna AST artic) eal have Ce) tide width requirement. Fvivate drivel thot haine or should tania Hutugh charectertatics cond thet TM Me MM ee Re it Preliminary Subdivision ’shall have o minimum width of 60 A satihes eR me a é his Ad ald Existing Public. Streets. Subdivisions Creme tli rearore public streets which do not meet the minimum cight-of-way width requirements In subsection 7. 13 shall be General Subdivisions and sho!! fe ea ete Me MR MM med Fl ee ee i ee) both sides of an existing public street, the entire minimum right-of-way shall ry ered tae When the subdivision is located on only one side of an existing public street one-half of the minimum right-of-way, measured from the centerline of the existing public street, shall be provided. 7.16. Street Grades; Grades on streets sam a ys I ah aka l i h ne angle of more than ten degrees PU er ee ran eerie introduced. On major public streets the centerline racius of curvature shall be not less then 300 feet; an ofher streets it shall be not less than 75 feet. 7.18. Intersections. Street intersections shall be os neorly et right angles os no tion shali be ot on angle of less than sixty degrees. aS line radii at street intersections shall be not less than 20 feet, and where the angle of intersection is ess than seventy-five degrees, o gracter rodius may be required by the shasstit Sake ee MeL mt ae pas eg a oe Le etd) pps Torte eae , ee Pairs a Og et) public streets and private drives at the diag userbas tA wre but in no cose less than required minimum width specified in subsections 7.13 and 7.14. ren it is deemed desirable to provide public street and private drive access, except in meritofious cases, such shal! be extended to the lead of adjoining property at appropriate locations. VAR Pu ea ae cae a i oe public street and private alley r we from lot line te a re ney se keg ke lc Ua a ee Width ny eC ee ete Meet purposes, each side. Minor 60 fest 7.14, Minimum Private Drive Width. ed Privete drives with no through chorecteristics serving only those properties within the Preliminary Subdivision shall have no minimum width requirement. Private drives thot have or should have through choracteristics and that serve or mgy serve property other then that iocated within the immedicte Preliminary Subdivision shall have o minimuin width of 60 feet measured from front lot line to front lot line CR Eas ik AA sit oh elds ML AA ee) existing public streets which do not moet the minimum | Tt tee Lies kA ALL requirements tn subsection 7.13 sholl be General Subdivisions and sha’! dedicate odditiona! street right-of-way necessary to meet the minimum width requirements in subsection 7.13. Whan ony pert of such subdivision ts on both sides of an existing public strsei, the antire minimum right-of-way shall be provided. When the subdivision is located on only one side of an existing public street one-half of ths :ainimur right-of-way, measured from the centerling of the existing public streat, shall be provided 7.16. Street Grades. Grades on streets shell rot excead 12%. RII oh ohh rao amon eae abe i a ae ek in the alignment of c street occurs, a curve of recsonable Ro introduced. On major public streets tha centerline racius of curvature shall be not less then 309 fee?; an other streets it shall be not less than 75 feat u VAL FE Sk od ee le ot ee ey ee esl ment possible and no intersection shali be ot on angle of less then sixty deg! ses Property line radii ot street intersactions shall be not less than 20 feet, and where the angle of intarsaction is lass than seventy-five degrees, a gracter radius may be required by the Plonning Board to provide for additional safety a els M ec ee - be iy ey “ 4 oo soon’ 16 nse3H5 Street jogs with centerline offsets of less than 150 feet shall not be allowed. / ed Ate ese an Saree prec ny e Sae designed to hove one oe cena closed shall be no more than 500 feet long unless necessitated - by topography and other meritorious conditions. They shall be provided at the closed end with o turn-cround having an outside roadway diameter of at least 80 feet and o street right-of-way diameter of at least 100 feet. ) 7.110. Streets and Reserve Strips. Every lot in a subdivision shall! be served by a street or drive. Yhere shall be no reserve strips controlling access fo streets except where couse can be shown that such control would best serve the purposes of this Ordinance. 7.111. Street Names. New streets MC RS eat hd OR eT a) others clready existing and namedshall bear the names of the existing streets. Ce eee eo Ur Crete Y ee oe A em eee er) ee wri se eet tht eee Tater itt et met Bee desired features of street pattern by the Planning Board, in blocks over 800 feet in length one or more crosswatks not less than 10 feet in width extending entirely across the block may be required at eM a oy the Planning Board. a fy § nen Blocks shall ba wide enough to allow two tiers of ee i minimum ee Math ito major streets or prevented by ‘ topographic conditions, in which case a single tier of lots may be opproved. 7.3. Lots. The size, shape, and orientation of lots shall reflect due considerction for topography and drainage. Where applicable, fots shall conform to’ the require~ Ue eee CHa Mee HM RT aie] provisions: 7.31. Arrangement. Every lot must front for at least 25 feet on a street on “ highway. Insofar as practical, side fot linss shal! be ot air Mee Me geht by ae street lines of radial to curved strezt lines. Doubje frontage lots shall be permitted only under unusva! circumstances 7,32. Lot Size. Loke frontage ‘lors wh ali heve a minimum wicth as sold of 100 Feet at the lake building line. All other lots wivhin 460 feet of the Lake Norman OUTST Meme tC OL OR te reer ope Moma liste Meats i Mer Moll Meme 16 1 feet at the front building lina. All other lots within the jurisdiction of this Ordinance shoal! have a minimum width as sold of 75 fest ct the front building line. : ny , . All lots, within 460 feet of the Lake Nerman Official Pond Level or within 460 feet of any flowing stream, which are to have an Individual - water supply and sewage Uisposal system shall have a minimum area of eR eR te RE renee Cveiteeen) soil permeability. Lot size may be reduced to 16,000 square feet provided pr eel Pee amener sc ey Santarelli drs Ce ay Ms Ks ‘ to ° ‘ All other lots which are to have an individual water supply and sewage disposal system shall have o minimum area of 20,000 square feet; however, > St ee et oe Me ad Btn Barer Read substantiated through soil permeability tests approved by eg Health Department prior to the submission of a preliminary plat by the subdivider and that such approval is indicated on the preliminary plot. Lot size may be reduced to 16,000 square feet ee | proven comunity er central water supply and/or sewage disvosal system, Ch Me BE ee ee ee ee 7.33. Building Lines. On residential lots the minimum depth of the a 2 Reefer tyr te egregertnsenieabir the Zoning Ordinance or, if there be no Zoning Ordinance, shall be 25 feet. UB Ree ee ata Health Department, if necessary for the installation of an individual sewage disposal system on the front of o lot. On double frontage lots, - the-minimum depth of the reor property lines shall also be 25 feet. On comer lots, the minimum depth of building lines from the side property line on the side street shall be 15 feet, unless on applicable Zoning Ordinance permits o lesser depth, On lake frontage lots there shal! be a lake building line consisting of o line located across the lot poralle! rr. a variable distance from the official pond level unless an applicable Pe Oe i ae tate Official Pond Level - Lake Norman - 760 feet. 7.4. Easements. To provide for public service et ee Ee storm of sanitary sewers, storm drainage channels, surface overflow, gos, water, or heat mains, or other utilities, easements shall be 20 feet wide, a 10-foot easement on either side may be required along the lines eB ee 7.5. Public ’ or , ld Abid re Bm Pet eden Ites wholly or in part within an crea proposed to be subdivided, such area shall be elther dedicated for the public purpose at the option of the property owner, or reserved for acquisition by the : appropriate public body for a period not exceeding sixty days from eB em ee tae ETM abd ok PM ee ar iio] a minimum of ten percent street frontage without water access and within the same ownership or of the street frontage at the front of unsubdivided areas without water access and within the same ownership which lie within 460 feet of the pond level shal! be reserved for access lots or other lake access with a minimum depth of 70 feet. The minimum lake occess shall be 20 feet wide and in no case shall more than 25% of the lake frontage within any lake front subdivision be required for dedication for lake access purposes. ee Developments. The foregoing requirements of Section 7 aL} ed in the case of comprehensive group developments on tracts of four acres or more If the departures made do not destroy the intent of the standards contained herein. —- 7.8. Voriances. Where the subdivider can show that a provision of these requirements would cause unnecessary hardship if iit bg RM eee cent Meda t im int peculiar to the site, the Planning Board finds a departure may be made without destroying the intent of such requirements, the Board may recommend and the Boord of Commissioners may approve a variance. Ut Bi ee a RM eee eel (ee Mert BT Se en el mre upon and such notation shall include the reasoning on which the departure was recommended. Section 8. IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF FINAL TS VISIONS. The following improvement requiremdnts shall be fulfilled before o final plot shall be reviewed by the Planning Boord or approved by the ee ee Be mee tren I ab alia aati: STi t-te) Be re ee each block in the subdivision. The two monument comers shall be joined by a tangent having a minimum length of at least 200 feet. * 8.2, Streets. Streets in the subdivision shal | be prepared by the . n 8.21. Public Streets. Public streets when constructed to serve sale or transfer as a platted subdivision under, the provisions of this Ordinance shall be graded to a minimum groded section of 32 feet, bottom of ditch to bottom of ditch, cuts and fills shall be sloped not to exceed 3:1 and storm drains having a diameter ee em eB | een oem Tarte yi terrain conditions and is approved by the Planning Director and/or District Highway Engineer. All of these improvements shall be alae aD ine Rk a Ree st eee Ren) of the subdivision, and shal | be subject to approval by the Planning 8.3. Utilities. Water mains and sonitary sewers may be installed by a ee ce ae ee er comply with all rules and regulations prescribed for private and/or community water supply and waste disposal by the North Carolina Board. of Health and the Iredell County Health Department; and with all regulations and construction specifications of Melle Lipa es) whose utility system such water mains and/or sanitary sewers Ce aad ae Section 9. SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRELIMINARY SKETCH AND FINAL PLAT. 9.1. "Preliminary Sketch, The preliminary sketch shall be drawn to a scale of not Tess than 200 feet to the inch and shall contain the following information: i 9.11. Title Data, The name of the subdivision, the names and addresses at reer ares owners, the agent or agents of the developer or developers of the property, and the name of the designer of the plat, scale, date, and approximate north point. Si ea Pees) BO RRS Re OM Cts eae Stra and plotted property and street lines, existing buildings, water mains, sewers, drainpipes, culverts, bridges, water courses, lake al railroads, and spurs and contours of the property to be subdivided at vertical intervals of five feet or less where required A Mali ts) Board to include, without exception, the 760 and 763 contour lines of subdivided property on Lake Norman. 9,13. Data Relating to Proposed Subdivision. The names, locations, and mensions of proposed streets, alleys, crosswalks, lots, easements, building lines, parks, playgrounds, and other open spaces; sketch plons for kere cel sewerage, water, and storm drainage, layouts showing feasible connections to Section 10 a 4 existing utility system; ar a copy of any oor deed restrictions a” restrictive covenants. a ee to Adjacent Land in Same Ownership. Where the sketch submitted covers'only c part o of the subdivider's tract, =, Cer tketch showing the prospective future street system, proposed public open spcces and other features for the ultimate development of the entire tract shall accompany the preliminary sketch of the portion to be subdivided. 9.2. Final Plot. The final plot shall be drawn in black india ink on one or more sheets of linen tracing cloth 18" X 20" in size, to c scale of not less than 200 feet to the inch. {ff more than two sheets are required an index sheet Re te ema | en Mei Be es | following information: 9,21. Title Cota. The title of each map shall contain the following Information: Property designation, name of ovner, location to includs township, county ond state, the date or dates the survey wos made; scale in feet per inch in words or figures and bar graph; neme, address, registration number ond seal of engineer or surveyor. 9.22. Data Relating to Subdivision. The iines and némes of all streets; the Tines of all alleys, crosswalks, lots, easements, and areas to be devoted to public use with notes stoting clearly their propossd use and any limitarions; building lines, block and-lot numbers; and the name of subdivisions of property owners and streets adjoining the plat 9.23, Data Relating to the alae Sufficient data te deiarmina readily and oar emer ed yer ties pyrite ii peri eats the location, bearing, and the length of every street, alley, and crosswalk line, lot line, boundary line, easement line, and building line, the rodius, Pear Cri iD mG Ul Uti le mo property lines along curved streets ond the locations and types of all monumen Ail linear dimensions shal! ba in feat and hundredths thereof. Standard of accu as prescribed in the "Mone! of Practice for Land Surveyors", prepared by the North Carolina Boord of Registration for Project Engineers and Land Surveyors, shal! apply to all surveys and maps 9.24. Certificotas and Endorsements. the finel plot shol! contain ths appror certificates and endcorsemanis set forth in saction 10 CERTIFICATES bate Linh iDO ST ages Se aint. an OF Ea eee aitat BY Te) ee eee 10.1. Certificate of Accuracy. The final plot shall contain o certificate s ¢ MBN ie am a a Genera! Statutes of North Carolina, writtes as Follows: “The undersigned surveyor, being duly sworn, deposes and says thot the plet upon which this certificote appecrs is in all respects correct according to the best of his ae etalon and belief and wos preners i. mn actuelsuevey by! r Sane. nag Bi AM Sac AACA RNS AP Siena ati eTo6 # - is roc ‘ aie rt ee ORE OT aaa oe more sheets of Tinen tracing cloth. 18" X 20" in size, to o scale of not less than 200 feet to the inch. ff more than two sheets are required an index sheet eee , sadecniesiiagiaeneedaien ed ekbtanen eck 5 hr me hs eet ont ae a ee iad Arie es The title of each mop shall HS ae ry SEM ee ee tT) 3 township, county ond state, the date or dates the survey wos made; scale ee eee In feet per inch in words or figures and bar graph; neme, address, registration number ond seal of engineer or surveyor. ee ee ee ee ee ee Tines of all alleys, crosswalks, lots, easements, ond areas to be devoted to public use with notes stoting clearly their proposed use ond any limitarions; : building lines, block and-lot numbers; and the name of oibea hh hialed of property owners and streets poate | the plat. 9.23. Data Relating to the Survey. Sufficient dato to determina ret err) reproduce accurately on the ground the location, bearing, and the length of SE Pe i OC me é and building line, the rodius, deflection angle, and tangent distance of , property lines along curved streets ond the locations and types of all monuments. All lineor dimensions shal! be in feet and hundredths thereof. Standard of accurocy Schepens ce Me rR CC a wee BO ee pa Land Surveyors, Orel aid to all surveys and maps. 9.24, on ee and Endorsements, The final plat shal! contain the appropricte pire re) and endorsements set forth in saction 10. Section 10, CERTIFICATES AND ENDORSEMENTS ON FINAL PLAT OF A GENERAL BS) TAR o LS | 10.1. Certificate of Accuracy. The final plat shall contain a certificate signed by the engineer or surveyor meeting the requirements of Section 47-30 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, written as follows: “The undersigned surveyor, being duly sehr deposes and says that the plat upon which this certificate appears ts in all respects correct according to the best of his knowledge aid belief and wos prepured from sa actuol survey by him + meas ; field error of angulas closure oF . Te a (eMC ket ee ee ee ee the following certificate over the signature of the owner of owners: "Know all men by these presents, that | (we) hereby certify that | (we are) ee the owner(s) of the property shown on this plot, that | (we) hereby acknowledge . : ee ee ee hd : hereby dedicate to public use as streets, alleys, walks, parks, playgrounds, open spaces and easements forever all creas so shown or Indicated on said plat.“ 10.3. Certificate of Improvements. The final plat shall contain the following - Certificate over the signature of the Planning Director: “Know all men by these presents, thot | hereby certify that onthe log ed Pa , all improvements required by Section § of the tredell County Subdivision Ordinance have been instolled.in the subdivision _ shown on this plat by the subdivider in o manner approved by the Planning : eT Ta aie 10.4. Endorsements of id iii alla CR Subdivision by the Plansing Board and the Board Ake i aL CR ee i RC ns) Form for Planning Board and Board of Commissioners endorsements: “Provided that the plot is recorded within ti» ty (60) days of fing! approval, it is recommended by the Planning Soard eee ed re ee er ee ee od erry ita Titra av) ae Approved by the Board of Commissioners 5 % CROSSES: KARR natok ean enenar enor whew rea amr WT D ‘Chet rete) ee Me Mt oe Section 11.” ENDORSEMENT ON PRELIMINARY PLAT OF A PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION rey oe : ow at et ee ee 11.1. Endorsement of the Preliminary Plat of.a Preliminary Subdivision by rhe Planning Board. Mr nla of [arcmin Ri i mee hy Board Endorsement: , "This plat meets the requirements of the County Subdivision Ordinance and is appreved by the Plonning Board, Dy) ee 2 me ee eee Gere ee er tay om Oe Ah ar ete ae Te ee ee ome ee eee Should any section av provision of this Ordinonce be decided by the courts to be unconstitutional o: invelid, such decision shal! ack affact the volidity of the Ordinance as a whole or any pert thereof other than the pevt so decided to de unconsiitutional or ‘avalid Section 13. PENALTIES, > ae ; apg Se: Any person whe, Being tha owner or agent of the owner of any land located - within the jurisdiction of this Ordinance who transfers such land by reference to a plat shown on a General Subdivision of land before such plat hos Sa requirements of this Ordinance and has been recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds shall be guilty of o misdemeanor. A description by metes and bounds in on instrument of transfer or other similar document when used to circumvent the requirements of this Ordinance shall not exempt a transaction from penalty. The County, through its County Attorney, or other official designated by the Boord of Commissioners may enjoin such illegal transfer or Ree tM mtn te . ORDINANCE NOT 7O BE RETROACTIV eed eed WE laeos eee z ad a8 eee oe This Ordira ace shell not apply to any subdivision recorded by the County Register of Deeds price to the effective date of this Ordinance or any unrecorded subdivision which was'made pricr to the effective date of this Ordinance provided such un- recorded subdivision is recorded within six months after the effective date of this Ovdinence. Section 15, EFFECTIVE oe ee a This Ordinance shall betome sffactive frow the date of ite Past cre Ya The meeting was*adjourned until 7:30 P.M., October 8; 1962. Clerk to the ou 7) ao whe Board of County Commissioners det at 7:30 P.M, October 8, 1962, in the ee re Lk t Commissioners room of the courthouse, Pe ee ee er Oe ee ere see CAROLINA CHARTER TERCENTENARY COMMISSION, On motion made by R. W. Troutman, Peet ee red Ce Pe CM Ce scl boa eae yon a at fer Nee Meet Met ak a ny Commission, Appointed to assist him locally was a committee of the ee noe Louis A. Brown, Mrs. J. Ae Steele, Mrse Ross Bunch, Mrs. E.5M. Land, Mrs. Re ME Pe ke PM Ml bo awe are ease! Suber eY John pu RE VICE=PRESIDENT JOHNSON. On motion made by V. L. Wagner and seconded by Re We Troutman, the board authorized! all county offices to close at 3:00 P.M. on October 15th, to attend a meeting at which Vice-President Lyndon Johnson would speaks TROUTMAN SCHOOL MEETING. Board members then adjourned to the courtroom to ee ate cM Met ae aks School at the invitation of Ralph CRT RE CRU bonis Os SM Mba nuke School; WN. T. Houston, Chairman of Troutman School Committee; Loren Powell, President of Troutman P. Te Aes and Harry Whitener, President of Troutman Alumni Association. The Commissionerst meeting was adjourned until 7:00 P.M., October +e Boys A i TH: (sae Clerk to the ag { | J 4 4 : October 17, 1962 ‘ pe Ee eee October 17, 1962, at the Ted bak as elt Lig Present were: C. E, Fraley, R. W. Troutman, V. L. Wagner, J..S. Dobson, and N. M. Blackwelder, HOSPITAL TAX LEVY. ‘MBs. Virginia Ashburn, administrator, and Big Winberry, P member of the board of trustees of Iredell Memorial Hospitals; and Paul Ellison, administrator, J, V. Barger, chairman of the Lode of directors, and a delegation of approximately twenty other persons from Lowrance Hospital, met with the commissioners to discuss distribution of the special hospital tax levy ener at $85,000) between the two hospitals. Mr, Winberry spoke on behalf of the needs at Iredell Memorial for equipment re eony run in excess of one-half of the amount to be realized from the tax levy, and reauested 50% MCS es MM es oS Me leek Ue (at ae Mrs. Ashburn presented a letter from Dr. J. Hs Nicholson, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Iredell Memorial, dated September 28, 1962, which stated: we See bel ees ns Be le bad eee of Tredell Memorial Hospital the following motion was made by Mrs: John Long and seconded by Mr, Se P. Jones: 'Tt ic our feeling that a division of one=third and two-thirds of the five cent levy would be in line with the population of the area served by the two hospitals and in line with the taxable valuation within the area served by the two hospitals, which was the basis of division voted in the bond issue. ee in consideration of the neecis of the two hospitals, we propose that the Board of County Commissioners divide the five cent levy on a fifty-fifty basis for 1962,'" "We wish to express our appreciation to you and your Board for your interest in this matter," Mr. Barger and Attorney William Neel reiterated the request of) Lowrance Hospital for $69,1:50 which was set out in their budget request made on July 2, 1962, Mr. Barger explained that the hospital is operating in the black and that according to Duke Endowment figures their operating cost is $2.15 per patient day cheaper than Tredell Memorial, with 60¢ per day for the nursing school being absorbed in this amount. He recalled the necessity for Lowrance Hospital to participate in the hospital program in order for Statesville to oe pms) bane a) funds to rer a new hospital and that the division of the bond funds provided for a new hospital plant pe She Arsh em eM ol hao eB irae! tele h ah MR ome a) old hospital for Mooresville and that for the past ten years Lowrance has been struggling to get the old wing of the hospital in passable condition and that this is what these funds ORM eT a ae eee ee necessity before Lowrance can regain its accred- itation,. ae © we After further discussion Mr. vege et cect aaa their interest and support and excused them from the meeting so the eee could go into Peet Shey session beg further discussion, « Mr. Troutman endorsed the position of the Lowrance Hospital Board of Directors and moved that Iredell Memorial Hospital be given the sum of $20,869.76 as requested Pits MEAs CAR aT tot) Hospital be given the balance of the 5¢ tax levy for 1962, The motion did not get a second. After thorough discussion it was ih st BBR Mel 60-1 ce] that the Board would postpone making a decision at this time but would meet again on Monday, October 22, for this purpose. + PARKING LOT, Bids were received for grading and paving the bas 8 sae bat Me tA 1s) the courthouse and adjacent county buildings, Houston Grading Company bid $5,16),00 and Tar Heel Construction.Company bid $3,382.00. The contract was awarded to Tar Heel Construction Company, who was low bidder, on motion made by Mr. Blackwelder and seconded by Mr. Troutman, FIRE TRUCK, The following bids were received on fire truck ghassis and fire apparatus for Trinity and Central fire departments: Trucks (2): Scarborough Chevrolet Company $ 6,739.96 Carolina Motor Company (rae erste Apparatus (for 2 trucks): Seagrave Cérporation . ht ote Dixie Fire & Safety Equipment Co., Inc, 19,425.76 Howe Fire Apparatus Ph PEE Pre) American LaFrance 19,438.00 Baker Equipment Engineering Co, 17,930.00 Central Fire Truck Corp. : ph Pars hese! The bids were held open for study, The meeting was recessed until 7:30 P.M,, October 22, 1962. 7 Fer October 17, 1962 sea. avid . D BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW The Board of Equalization and Review reconvened on October 17, 1962, immediately upon adjournment of the Board of CeCe Present were: C. E. Fraley, Re We Troutman, V, L. Wagner, N. M. Blackwelder, and J. S, Dobson. The Board heard a recommendation from John Smith, Tax Supervisor, and Mr. Bodenheimer from Carroll-Phelps, who had made personal property pick-ups for 1962, tA Ci eS a ToT Eat Mtg Spainhour's furniture and. fixtures be reduced from $52,235 UJ tax value to $2,125 tax value, in order to equalize the value with similar anpraisals of Belk's and J, C. Penney's, On motion made by R. W. Troutman, seconded by N. Lr Blackwelder, the recommendation was accepted, with the understanding that there are additional fixtures to be added for 1963 which were not included as of January 1, 1962. Other complaints which had been previously heard were passed on as follows: Mitchell College Foundation, request to list subdivision as acreage could not be allowed since lots are on salle and being sold, Miss Ann Grier, property at 103 E. Broad St., tax value $18,980. No change allowed. Stimpson & Wagner, Spainhour building, total tax value $27,775. No change alloweds John D. Link, Statesville Outside, Reverly Heights, tax value $11,690. No change, Dillard L. Watson, Outside, Beverly Heights, tax value $10,3)0. No change. Marvin Lytton, Fallstow, tax value $9950, Reduced to $8860 for 1962 because of garage built after January 1, 1962, to be readded in 1963, :] Hubert A, Lindsey, Outside, House and lot reduced from $3885 to $2715 tax value. Je D. Miller, Inside. House and lot tax value $7625, no change. The Board of Equalization and Review was adjourned for 1962. TS ae ™ "Se , ST A saat fd u : ‘the ey paneer and Javan Distrsies: on October 17, 1962, ae os Pesan apa: ahaa oe ee ee SO a Ok Oe Troutman, 5 ae om on ae tae tata EY Te] Fe PoP Dole te Oy Ee ee oe nena are ey ona re ae eg ee ere ecpapres-aag be OL who had made personal property pick-ups for 1962, beet a the iy valuation of Spainhour's furniture and fixtures Liha Se 5 ee ene $2,125. tax value, in pa to equalize the. value PROM Se Emo SEL of Belk's and J. C. Penfiéy's. On motion made by R. *e vere Te oi ain “, Et aa eae the recommendation was accepted, with the understanding that there are additional fixtures to be added for 1963 which wére not included ‘as of January 1, 1962. aC sae ESRI eR Mec see ee CI ema baie a Bel Lilie) let meas ce CE Mitchell College Foundation, request to list subdivision as acreage could not be allowed since lots are on sale and being solde ] Miss Ann Grier, property at 103 E. Broad St., tax value $18,980. No change allowed, Stimpson & Wagner, Spainhour building, total tax value $271,775. No change allowed. John D. Link, Statesville Outside, Beverly Heights, tax value $11,630, No change. a \ Dillard L. Watson, Outside, Beverly Heights, tax value stone ee No eet cot Marvin Lytton, Fallstow, tax value $9950, Reduced to $8860 for 1962 because of garage built after January 1, 1962, to be readded in 1963, Hubert A, Lindsey, Outside, House and lot reduced from $3885 to $2715 tax value. Je De Miller, Inside. House and lot tax value $7625, no change. The Board of ‘Equalization and Review was adjourned for ee a A i POP ae ee oes spd ede The rere ere ee ee ee A ll Tee de oO Commissioners Room with all members present, Peak gt Ce Be Fraley, R. W. Troutman, V. Le Wagner, N. Ms Blackwelder, and J. S. Dobsone ve SOM MC NR ee Sh eee Re RC) Oe aac United States at 6:00 P.M. today, in a nationwide pe announced that due to the build-up of missile installations and weapons in Cuba, the United States is invoking Ey Ea ee of Cuba to prevent delivery of offensive weapons. In view of the gravity of the situation and the feeling of the commissioners that strong support of the President by the people of the United States would strengthen our position, the Board adopted the pe Bed shal 4 resolution on motion made by Ne M, Blackwelder, seconded by J. 3. Dobson: NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY WHEREAS, the Communist Government of Russia in its world wide conspiracy against the free people and free governments of the world has seen fit to roses the arming of Cuba with ballistic missiles and the construction of launching pads in Cuba for missiles; and WHEREAS, such missiles have ranges of effectiveness which could reach across the Li United States and into Canada as well as to distant areas of Central and South America; and WHEREAS, such installations and weapons present a grave threat to: the citizens and governments of the Western Hemisphere; and WHEREAS, Honorable John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, acting under the authority of the Constitution of the United ee has this day ordered a blockade of Cuba to prevent the establishment and arming of such missile bases in Cuba without restricting the shipments of medicines, food, and other necessities of life for the pepple Py Cuba; and CF WHEREAS, the President of the United States has further warned the Russian Government that any attack by Cuba on any other Country in the western hemisphere will be considered by the United States as an attack by Russia against the, United States with immediate retaliatory action by the Jnited States against Russia, and that any attack by Russia against any of the countries of the World which are allied with the United States will be immediately considered as an attack by Russia against the United States with immediate retaliatory action by the United States against Russias NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HERERY RESOLVED by the County Commissioners of Iredell County that. we do hereby highly commend and Peseta Pst MB slo spat UPA mm Pols) Fy Kennedy, President of the United Ads for his timely, firm, and - courageous action for the Biba’ Mle al liad aa a eas eo | | U a er ee ee eros pA ET seek) conspiracy of the totalitarian, ‘communist government of Russia and the - puppet, governments of the countries under its control, Fi Fi eA ot “ae HOSPYTAL SPECIAL TAX FUNDS, The Board continued its consideration of the distribution of special tax funds between Iredell Pst Tepe te reek es a A tks] with around Pa signers requesting a 50-50 division was placed on file Laos Re Memorial Supporters, After considerable discussion a motion made by SPR eR kM Me eM Oe Be CM CR YS wR amis PA Me Mel jhe BE ME TEL Lele cts (eM a OM PMB Te a Shel ba Voting “aye": J. S. Dobson and N. M, Blackwelder, Voting "no": R, W,. Troutman and V, L. Wagner, Chairman Fraley broke the tie with’ an "aye" vote, thus approving a 50-50 split of the funds, Representatives from Trinity and Central Fire Departments met It was agreed with the board to study the bids on equipment for eee oC ok bear eke that further study was necessary and action was deferred until the regular November meeting ofthe Board, The meeting was adjourned, 28 as e er 5, 1962 ere Se ee a er hae Abs on Monday, November 5, 1962, at 10:00 A.M. in the Commissioners Room of the Court- house, with all members of the board present, namely: C. E. Fraley, Chairmany R. We poe pert Oe eR TSE Te) VS + CONTRACT - H. H. YOUNT, On motion made by V. L. Wagner and seconded by N. M. Blackwelder, the board authorized its chairman to execute a contract to release the existing contract between H. H. Yount and wife and Iredell County, said contract bb bt dba bal Mb hima sl me Ga SRM A gael T ok ET) Office, Deed Book 275, page 59. DOG WARDEN. J. I. Thomas made his report for October, LETTER FROM WHITE HOUSE. A letter from T. J. Reardon, Jr., Special Assistant to the President, was read thanking the Commissioners on behalf of the President for their resolution endorsing President Kennedy's stand in the Cuban situation. ~ SHARON SCHOOL. Receipt of a copy of a letter addressed to the Iredell County Board of Education and signed by Leon H. Gray, President Snaron School PTA; Coyte and W, Horace Smith, Secretary Sharon P. Bradyy Chairman, Sharon Schoolk Committee; School Committee, requesting addition of a gymtorium to Sharon School, was acknowledged .and placed on files COUNTY FORESTER. C. D. Eskridge gave his report for October, He reported that all equipment has been checked out and replaced where necessary! in preparation for the fire season and that burning permits were again required beginning October l. He also reported that a, new 1962 Dodge truck has been placed in service in the county. LONG BULLDING = SMOKESTACK, The Board of Commissioners accepted a bid by Carolina Steel Fabricating & Erection Co., Hickory, Ne Ce, to replace the smokestack at the Long Building, at a cost of $495.00. Motion was made by R. W. Troutman, seconded by J. S. Dobson to accept the bids ete C2 PD ME he Me sl) a Ts for October, and _ invited commissioners to attend Home Demonstration Women's Achievement Day observance on November 15. She also reported that Mrs, BH. Zigler, Central community, has gone .- a York for the annual study of the U. N. by Home Demonstration women, oS pee at pee Page 2 ; Pete RB} 8 PY ee ee ee eC pT peek nk Tae we ete os ke Mae TB TT ae welfare director. ) WELFARE ADMINISTRATIVE, On motion made by Fi We Troutman, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder, request of Mrs, Franklin ‘to promote Mrs. French Boyd from Public Welfare Worker I to Public Welfare Worker Il, effective November 1, was approveds Mrs. Franklin, explained that funds are in the budget due to vacancies on the staff to provide the salary increase to $367.00 per month which is the minimum under the merit system for PWi IT. PR Me PN Nee ee ee hee Ms Ba ol B mcee MEee) tae haba) MEO Ao) eC stated that the Feeder Calf Sale set a new record: 2315 head, average 27.09 per lbe, for a total in excess of $300,000, BEER LICENSE APPLICATIONS, On-motion made by N. M. Blackwelder, seconded by V. Le Wagner, the clerk to the board was instructed to notify the State ABC Board that citizens in the community north of Harmony where Dottie's Place is located, for which Dorothy Dalton Lackey has applied for an on-premises beer license, object strongly to a beer pérmit at this location, ROAD PETITIONS. The following petitions were approved to be submitted to the State Highway Commission, on motion by V. L. Wagner, seconded by J. S. Dobson: Maintenance 1. Road turning off Salisbury Road at colored cemetery at Elmwood, 0.5 miles, 3 homes and 1 trailer. Hezekiah Garner, Statesville, Rel. 2e Delwan Heights subdivision, 0.8 miles, 15 homes. D. C. Safriet, Sre Statesville R 1, Box 472. Hard Surface 3e Henderson Road, #1835 & 1836, 1¢6 miles, 8 homes, Harmony R. 2, Coite Gregory, 1118 5th St., Statesville Lh. #1152, 1.3 miles, 8 homes. Adj. road in Rowan County which is being paveds Paul S, Kennerly, Mooresville R 3. GRAND JURY REPORT, The Grafd Jury report for the October 1962 term of Superior Court. was ae and placed on files PLANNING BOARD RESIGNATION, Resignation of R, J. Holshouser from the oes s County Planning Board was received. Motion was made by N. M. Blackwelder, seconded by Ve L. Wagner, to accept ary pa et oC aa ta for the loss of his PT oa Rl | ee ty? ef Oe rr and Bete the him and a ekis ati y * se) 94) amounted to $23,664.23. wise decision. eno tran Trou consideration at a meeting set for November: 13th. November 5, 1962 vo bt aoe L TAX COLLECTIONS. N. T. Houston reported total tax collections for October IREDELL MEMORTAL AND LOWRANCE HOSPITALS. Messrs. George Randall, J. V. Barger, Page 3 4. F. Morrow, representing Lowrance Hospital Board of Directors, appeared before / Board to request reconsideration by the commissioners of their decision to allocate special hospital tax funds on a fifty-fifty basis to the two hospitals. Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals and make an appraisal of the entire matter could have an impartial expert’ opinion that would make it possible to make et He also stated that he had called Mr. Pickens and had beésn that he would be clad to assist if called upon. ” is» G director of the Duke Foundation, be requested to conduct an ins;ection of both Iredell Mr. Bareer stated that the Board of Directors of Eowrance Hospitel heave a reed Paee st: otet. imi as spokesman read a statement in which he suggested that Mr..Marshall Pickens, executive so that they a fair: and instructed him to so inform the Board of Commissioners. that they would abide by fincinis or decision from this. study. Et Mershall. Pickens, Director of Duke ‘ndowment, to conduct. =n inspection of Ire rial : and. Lowrance Tra; a eS mber, and t. L. Austin, superintendent, for the county five lots on Bristol road adjacent: to. the county buil iin; ry Motion was made by H, wW.. Trotrtiian end. seconded by V. L.° hagner to: réques' lospitais and.make an appraisal. of their needs as. early LI i) in.. the otion was made. by W..M.: Blackwelder, seconded by ¥. Lb. wazner, and carried, to sfer. 33,750.00 fron tne county's’ contingent: fund to the school capital outlay hase’ lots fly - 16, fronting 250 ft. on Bristol Road, from tix TROUTMAN: SCHOOL... Mr. J. €...Murdock, Chairman of the County 3oard of Austin, superintendent, presented a request for the transfer of tman School... After. discussion, the request was taken under advisement reserve funds in the amount of. $155,000.00 to construct a physical education plant at further aie to Peasy Fi pa AAO OO Re ee HOSPITALS. Messrs. George men ae ad a er Ww. F. Morrow, pak Lea a Lowrance Hospital Board of Directors, ncaa before the Board to request reconsideration by the commissioners of their decision to allocate a ot ee AEN hospital tax funds on a fifty-fifty basis to the two hospitals. Mr. reel as spokesman read a statement in which he suggested that Mr. Marshall Pickens, executive Peet the Duke Foundation, be requested to. conduct an inspection of both Iredell Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals and make an appraisal of oat @ntire matter so that they eoulid have an impartial expert opinion that would make it possible to make a fair and ‘ta decision. He also stated that he had called Mr, Pickens and had been assured by him bret hee fo Echo Moe (Moe Cts) ie mat Ve To bolo) om Mr. Barger stated that the Board of Directors of otek) Hospital have azreed and instructed him to so inform the Board of Commissioners that they would abide by any findings or decision from this study. Motion was made by RK, W. Troutman and secoritted by V. L. hagner to request Nr. Marshall Pickens, Director of Duke ‘mdowment, to conduct en inspection of Iredell Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals and make an appraisal of their needs as early in the month of November as possible, ocak for the motion: 2. W. Troutmen, V. L. Wagner, .and N..M. Blackwelder. Voting acainst the motion: J. S, Dobson. | The motion was carried. COUNTY SCHOOL PROPERTY. A request from the County Boar’ of Education wes preiented by R. ©. Garrison, member, and F. L. Austin, superintendent, for the county to ailecate funds for the purchase of five lots on Bristol Road adjacent to the county’ ¢ara:e from Asli s Cobar re te Me MERIC MET) ol} he of 335 750.00, to be used for the PAC Gane building of ah administrative building. Motion was made by N. M. Blackwelder, seconded by V. L. Wagner, and carried, to transfer 63,750.00 from the county's continzent fund to the school capital outlay fund to purchase lots fly - 18, een Sh area eae Mess eae Road,’ from the wagner Estate. TROUTMAN SCHOOL. Mr. J. C. Murdock, Chairman.of the Cqunty Board of *ducation, and F, L. Austin, superintendent, presented a request for the transfer of Capital Outlay Reserve funds in the amount of $155,000.00 to construct a physical th ae ee eae Pa Troutman School, After discussion, the request was taken under advisement for further Pa % \ consideratioh at a meeting set for November 13th. Pri Sea aeree to sae ake ce Shelter License with appropriate amendementa to be PeEEeO by the county ene Pen thecourthouse could be SO Oe mk hae eT J pM sy CC ee ee a ee Se et eC tax to. ial Ostwalt Hensley, Fallstowm township, Ce ahd of $10k5 eae to $9.93 tax. The tax Be SM tM Ce poner sean rer to $1425 due to severe water Se inside the house prior to RTT ae reese Be oT Eo) es eet given on the 196] tax return. Stone REPORTS. Audit reports of ti® county for the ports ending June 30, 1962, were presented by Jano, Cline, and Barnard, CPA's. A copy of the report was furnished each member of the Board to study before the next meeting. . REPORTS. Re ants reports were received from the health department, electrical ee Bee mE Ma tba tee ke Be ee Te —_ LIST OF BILLS, oe ERs beep se) :) «Be Re COUNTY COMMISSIONERS F 4069 Bernice M. McJunkin Salary 125.00 F 4212 C..E. Fraley Per Diem 25.00 ae 2S Oe Pe Per Diem & Mileage ' Be PLeY) any 2 0 Pa Phe Td. bre) " " 26.50 F 4215 V. Le Wagner " ” 28.50 iy Feo Ke) Je ‘Se Debson A * 6 | ; TSE TAX SUPEPVISOR F059 Rachel N. Wooten Salary . 98,00 F 060 DeNeale M. Long " 94,00 F 061 Mary Lee Cowles -) , 300,00 F 062 Peggy 'S. Poston " 300,00 F 063 Glenn W. Walker " 265.00 ‘F 064 John T, Smith * 500,00 F 4065 Calvin E. Evans " 300,00 F 2h8 John T. Smith Travel came) i Pea) Cc. E. Evans " 67.90 F 250 U. S. Pencil Co., Inc. Supplies F eS F 251 Mrs. Estelle T. Wicker Cy laksa abe 7200 F 252 Printcrafters Supplies Ye 7 F 4269 Business Machine Service Co, " 16,28 F 307 Starette Typewriter Service " 1,20 F 4339 Brady Printing Co. " BEY Pie) 25513235 COURT HOUSE F 037 Willie Taylor CPOE Sang 40.00 F }038 Willie Taylor n 40,00 F },039 .Willie Taylor n 40.00 F hOkO Willie Taylor " 40,00 ae re) rw pe Rhee isel 1) bi 10,00 F 4042 ° Willie Jones " 40,00 F O43 Willie Jones " 40,00 F Oly Willie Jones i) 40.00 F 4066. D, D, Nantz Salary & Travel 350,00 -F 099 Willie Taylor RU 40.00 F 4100 Willie Jones " 40,00 F 4253 oD, G, “row Repairs 21.30 F 4254 Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co, n pkomme.@) F 255 Teaffic & Planning Assoc, Parking Lot 42,00 F 256 Firemen's Fund Fire Extinguishers Stee) F 257 . Edeo Chemical Co., Ince Supplies dels} F 258 B. Je Powell Repairs lta F 259 Efirds Dept. Store meee) er ely SP. F 426% Alex Ross Repairs TEP in@) F. 4312 City of Statesville ST ba eeet.T phe ewer F 4316 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 17.26 F 327 Iredell Chemical Co, Supplies yy Piile F 4329 Thomas & Howard i 91.56 F 'h3l2. Petty Cash Misc, Expense oPiol LONG BUILDING F 25h Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co. Repairs oP it F 260. Watson Sign Service Signs 8.50 F 4261 Alex Ross Repairs 716 Pa ahs 4312 City of Statesville Services Ruth G. Etchison Salary 220,00 Vee me eT oT Naa toa 7 75.00 ee) MR kg : ba ; 50.00 PF 4225 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. " 50.00 F 226 Cool Springs Fire Dept. " 50,00 F 4227 Dept. of Conservation & Dev. Forest Fire Control : yao F 4228 City of Statesville Fire Calls 96,00 F 4229 Cool Springs Fire Dept. " 70,00 ae ve Oe (tees Bae (Bee Mb Le ol 52.00 F 4231 Town of Mooresville . Rae fF F 262 Jano, Cline & Barnard NL te ae ee ea pee re 0) F 4263 Jack B. Spainhour Co, Inc. Tax Refund 67.5h F 26h Statesville Record & Landmark ds 5h) F 265 Statesville Library Donation 100,00 Vie Me Mae lea) pee Donation for Library 75.00 F 4267 National Guard - Statesville Donation 25.00 F 4268 National Guard - Mooresville " , 25.00 Me RRL best sa MBs PR MSE) lere ot MOL eS Services 464.51 F 343 N.C. Local Gov. Emp. Ret. System - Retirement 757.02 F med ee Sa Se ee GR a abe TL aoa Toke 97.00 ae Sara Ostwalt Hensley ve ae atts te | ae PEt) INSURANCE Fearing Insurance Agency Gey par tat yaar es year PLANNING BOARD ae V2 MeO MEG ete B Eb Board Meeting 10,00 F 4218 Homer Cornelius n eis. ae ot a A Cr " ee F 220 J. Allen Knox " pee . F 221 J. L. McLain a 1.9% f 1 R. J. Holshouser bs _ COUNTY ACCOUNTANT F 068 Betty Jean Robb FUE tag 275200 F 4069 , Bernice M. McJunkin " 525.00 F 4269 Rusiness Machines Service Co, Supplies 10,09 F 4270 Recordak Corp. # Syst a8 F 4070 Ruth L. Robertson Salary 260.00 F 4071 Thomas S. Thompson ay 360,00 F L072 R. &. Perkins » 360,00 F 4073 Robert C, Kinder 3 360.00 F 07k Marshall Maness n 360.00 F 4075 Jamed R. Crawford n 360.00 F 4076 Ira M. Overcash Jr. " 360.00 F 4077 J.-C. Rumple ° 5900.00 F 4271 Dwight Myers Travel 30.00 |e Ve ee TDM Rol sto E Te 1 " 30.00 F 4273 Marshall Maness " 105.00 F 427k Ira M. Overcash " 150.00 * 275 J. C. Rumple q 150.00 F 4276 T. S. Thompson " 150.00 F 4277 Robert Kinder " 150,00 F 278 R, E, Perkins ° 157.00 F 4279 Richard Crawford iv oS Pas F 4280 The Michie Co, n BY F 4281. Int. Assoc. of Chiefs of Police Membership yiOPae. 8) F 262 3B. T. Crump Co, Inc. pa 5.70 F 4283 The Fechheimer Bros. fo, yee Beda T 1,116.52 F 26h T. K. Abernathy Radio Service 89.15 F 4339 Brady Printing Co. ihe) GT) peel Pye Petty Cash Shera teal) Pome to TREAS, TAX COLLECTOR eS MM ek Me ae eh m Land Sales 1,200.00 F 4058 Turlington, Pope & Brawle | ao Pe 8) F 078 Judy L, Gilleland Salary : 200.00 F O79 Betty Jane Cooke d 200,00 ie ese eh) Pe GET y " 30500 F 4081 N. i Houston ” yee 8) F 285 U. S. Postmaster Postage | , 100,00 ee se sa ant | ee Pe coer) 15,00 REGISTER OF DEEDS ee yy cs PE lc Sel lei) Salary . 300,00 F 083 Helen R, Gregory " : 260,00 ee) SOR Ottery | r 260.00 ' F 085 »Katherine P. White J 190,00 F 086 Le Le Nesbit ba 458.33 F hihh U. S, Postmaster Envelopes 49.60 F 286 Xerox Corp. Supplies 690,423 F 287 C. B. Gaither Repairs . 4.00 F 288 E, J. Troutman " 1,00 eee WELFARE DEPARTMENT els Ms Ge Pee ee Salary 200,00 wae 0) o.oo at " 469,00 F 089 Jerry Sigmon od Be eIIO! F 090 Millicent K. McCurry " 367.00 F 091 Anne C, Johnson " 367,00 F 092 Thelma C. Barker ed Tyrie 8) F ),093 Mary Lov Smith a 85.92 F 09+ Evelyn W, Ridenhour " 367.00 F 095 Avonelle C. McVey " 367.00 F 4696 Elizabeth French Boyd " BEE Pee) F..)097 Georgia H. Blowe . BSS rie! _F 4098 Jewell C, Van Hoy " 317.00 F 101 Maxine T. Henderson " yA TL8, ©) F 102 Sara Marie Neese « 261.00 F 103 Lois I. Sigmon " 261.00 F 10h Betty Sue Troutman " 261.00 F 4105 Nora 4ee Deal " 215.00 F 4106.) Reba H. Ferree . 261,00 F 4107 Edith Sryson franklin " 764.00 F 4232 Office Supply Mart Inc. Supplies ‘ pais F 4233 Jewell C. Van Hoy Fee as Be é SloPacd F 4234 Thelma C, Barker " ley.0) F 235 #lizabeth French Boyd " 19.88 mee Ys og Pe Mo tele ba * 26419 F 237 Anne C, Johnson " ares F 4238 Georgia H. Blowe sd Se F &239 Edna ?, Brow " iyi F h2hO Avonelle C. McVey " 28,81 F &2h1 Jerry W. Sigmon " oP Le) F 2h2 “dith Bryson ranklin 4 pee yf F h2h3 Mooresville Telephone Co., Inc.Services 6.10 F h2ki U. S. Stationery Co. Supplaes & Equipment See is F 4245 Pitney Bowes Inc. Meter Rental 2h.90 F h2h6 U,. S,. Postmaster bor etd) 15.00 F 2h? Us. Se Postmaster Postage. 500,00 F 307 Starette Typewriter Serv. Supplies ery) |e Te MST Eat ysl PO Mae DEOL ST pee ket) 212.90 F Te Ce C. Loce Gove Empe Ret. Systen Ret ee , r Tote Mee abe whe ee a ta PRE tad 147.17 a F 109 Betty C. Harrington « 128.08 ee ve em ST es. Tock. " Brey F 111 Lineous B, Nance, Jr. « oP oy | ae OR bean ve BOM tT ag " 275400 F 113 ‘Harry W. Myers, Jr. al 291,00 F Tish) Pr Le Franklin Travel to F 4290 L. B, Nance, Jr. " oem. ee) F 291 Harry W, Myers, Jr. « Ve ae} ees) yee 23 art) Misc. Expense 2260 ie) OR NS ele ) gee eo Eee Se Ivey Salary 170,00 : -F 292 D,. 0. Ivey erty PY Fide,” F 4293 Woodward Jewlery Store Supplies 8 17.38 F yeh Sunbeam Corpe ary ” By) F 307 Starrette Typewriter Service Adding Machine ae s 4 Pes F 115 Jean L. Johnson Salary " 1 >) ela F 4116 Nancy I. Myers " VB PO.®) F 4117 Juliene M, Fulp " Rwy, eee RLS Eston a PMC t Tole) " ero F 295 Nancy Henson ; beats ye 21.00 F 4296 Juliene M,. Fulp " 20672 F 4297. Nancy Myers Travel & Supplies CPSs F 298 Gem Automatic Gas Co, ery) 10.30 F 299 Westinghouse Elec, Corp. MR et 24016 F 4300 Mills Elec Shop Repairs to Equipment pert NEGRO HOME AGENT t F 4119 Maxine Rutledge Sree tag yr e SS _F 4120 Pauline *, Moore " 115,00 F 301 Harper & Bros st) TP) | F 302 Singer Sewing Machine Co, Supplies Se) F 302 J.C. Penny Co. od 11,00 VETERANS S&RVICE Glenda P, Murdock ' - Salary 4122 Je P. Van Hoy Salary & Travel 350,00 30h Je P. Van Hoy Reimbursing eo) 4305 Town of Mooresville ne vata 40,00 Southern Bell Telephone: Yo, Pa peel y-| 42.40 2 ay ay I CIVIL DEFENSE F 123 Helen H. Kyles SPR hg raters 8) F 12h Benjamin F, Long ’ 400,00 F 4306. Ben F. Long eae y} ) PRs F 4307 “tarette Typewriter Service iti Net) Ct F 4308 Sherrill Lumber Co, Feir Project y rhs F 4309 Federal Surplus Prop. Div, Paes b mares | 63.50 F 431 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services ~—— Pes, F 4343 N. C, Local Gov, Emp, Ret. System Ret Cru oe ott ord | PY COUNTY ATTORNEY Hugh G, Mitchell - Salary CLERK SUPERIOR COURT F 4126 Martha D. Parker Salary 300.00 F 4127 Robert L. Parks . _ 325,00 F h128 Mary K. Green " 225.00 F 4129 Frances R. Moore " 220.00 F 130 Betty Jean Messick " 195.00 F 131 Shirley 5. White " 20200 F 4310 The Northwestern Bank Checks preys ee) Ye sh} ats oT cot eo RECORDERS COURT F 4132 Carl G,. Smith Sr wr vad pierne. 8) F 133 Johnie Ra y Hendren MW es ber e.8) R. A. Hedrick " 350,00 JUVENILE COUrT Carl G, Smith Salary Arve F 4311 J. C. Rumple . Boarding Prisone-s 1,379.72 F 4312, City of Statesville Services 134.78 F 4313 Dre S, 4e Rhyne Medical opae,e F 31h Piedmont Linen Service Linen Service PY. F 315° La,enby Montgomery Hdw. Co, Suoplies 1.70 F 316 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 11.40 F h317 Taylor Mattress Co, Supplies 10,00 F 4318 Gardner & Benoit, Inc. " Py, . F 4329 Thomas & Howard " ewe) F 4339 Brady Printing Co. S AY 1,591. a COUNTY HOMi: F 135 Robert H, Overcash Salary ' 166,67 F 136 ca Ce Loyd 5 " 280.00 F 137 Cordia L. Loyd " 175.00 F 4138 Pearl J. Presnell Ne 100,00 ee ee es E MR Eye Mab wil Sa " 100,00 F LO Jettie Bell " 100,00 F Wikl Floyd H. Flinchum " erie’) F 4319 Marvin Cash Balfng Hay Pass) F 4320 Crawford Bros, Repairs 23697 F 4321 Duke Power Co. Basha) 102, 26 F 4322 Be. Je Abernathy, DDS Medical 8,00 F 323 David 0, Montgomery, DDS " 4.00 F 432k Southern Bakeries Bakery Products 3296 F 325 Gem Automatic Gas Co., Inc. ery) ya ae | F ~ 4326 Public Oil Co, cry ae oe 85,07 F Iredell Chemical Co, Supplies Bets) F Iredell F. C. X. Service " Bae F Thomas & Howard " 716h7 F Belks Dept. Store Clothing YT? g02le22 Fa Br.) ea Tyg eB Mts) Pel) 4150 Te hye hy SS ahh ht aay.) 4157 Fey. hs) 4160 Peo 4162 Te Rey Page Pe hos Tb de) 4167 Pa Kets, 4169 4,170 wpe 4172 Th ah Te a Tp wee) ie Ws) 4179 1180 Ta sa 8 i Bite? A Be ie Bek Ee ie Ba Bae ie Be ie Bia yey |g eg gay ay ee eg eRe 4185 Pa Bars) 187 4188 4189 4190 Te apt 4132 eee Peel a) 4196 Te Bey 4198 399 4,200 4201 4202 ec. 0 4 20h 0) 40) yey] 4208 28)") 4210 Tyee | 4.330 Teese 4332 TSS) ra] "sj "S'S uj fa) PS) Psy es) fap rag eh tg ed ey eg oe oe ey gg: °9 39g ys Y Pats ae Wet: Army & Navy Store Sng he Dellinger's eT ae Melle Mh od a | J. Cy Pemny Co., Inc. Raylass Dept. Store A Pee Paes e eT Meh. ls) ee ee oy Statesville Water & Light Dept. Parks Realty Co. Reich Realty Co, Anderson Grocery A&P Tea Co, Archer's Food Store eR Ee be Parekh oda tT.) Be) t Drum's Food Store Drum's Super Market Glenn Fox Food Store Fraley's Wholesale Div, Harmon's “ocd Store Harri's Teeter Super Marker Henderson's Grocery McLean's. Super Market Sherrill's Super Marker Winn Dixie Stores, Inc. Mrs. Claude Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder C. 4, Blankenship C, 8, Brow, Jr. Mrs, Albert Cooper Mrs. Roland Neal Mrs. Leonard H. Freeze Mrs, Glenn Havner Mrs. Clyde Jenkins Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. R, L. Pearce Mrs. Carl J. Reece y Mrs. Spencer Reid Mrs. Johnny A. Scott Mrs. Bobby Sells Clara Sharpe Mrs. Clarence Ward baa oe Pa bea) | Mrs. T. B, Wetmore Mrs Clyde Wilcox S. Ce. Williams AP PU Raat ta jell) tt Pee els ere a) Medica] Centre Pharmacy Rel tan aan oT a OLS Mooresville Drue Co, ‘ State Commissien for The Blind Mecklenburg Eye Clinic oa Fred oP Dick br. John S, Hardaway Dr. B, O. Hefner Dre Je. Te Stegall Cavin Funeral Home N. ©, Memorial Hospital Western Ne. C. Sanatorium Iredell Memorial Hospital Lowrance Hospital Lula Conrad Hoots, Mem. Hospte Tredell Memorial Hospita 1 Dorothea Dix Hospital Statesville Drug Co. Holmes Drug Co, Belk's Dept. Store Wood Services Rent " etl Dee a ee oe ee ae | a) bi Boarding Home Care n Li UJ “ Medical n il Ope ELT Medical LA i] Ui " i} Hoapitalization " Vr. ithe 10,00 10, 28 peer 7220 73.17 Syr hy 3.00 Poly 30.00 at Se: 16,00 56,00 pao) Ty be 19,00 19.75 27.50 Pts) 19.75 5950 9,00 6,00 6,00 28.75 3200 250.00 39,00 erie) 100,00 50,00 Eee? errr a) {©).00 50,00 100,00 50,00 50,00 150,00 sEOPele) pa bya 100,00 113,0h 50,00 ay 90 100,0@ 100,00 100,00 DET 100,00, 5-10 4.50 van Ord 159,50 2.50 rat Ae, @) 3,00 Bree ree) Beriess TPT!) 67,20 VS rhe erie 8 y.0F4 0.8) BLP re © 75 200 20.77 5» ae ns 109.78 RY eS Sst Igy Sy eS 1339 Tie jy gy F 056 LOLS Fe) Fe) 4047 Ke) es} LOhg 4050 4,051 eLS | 4052 re)-9r1 4055 ith3 Peer 43h0 FN eT U3 Ps) The) 4350 ree 4352 4353 ee ie Me ie Be ne ie ee Be ie? Me? ie Me Be ie es ee ee ie ae Me Me Se wn 16 ae Rem i Je I. Thomas Salary Je I. Thomas Trave} Iredell County T. B. Assoc. ease tt Dr. Calvin E, Tyner Observing Dog Brown Rogers Dixson Shells T. K. “bernathy Radio Service Brady Printing‘ Co, Supplies Petty Cash Misc. Expense 4 Manufactures HanoverTfuae 't N. C, Local Gov, Emp, Ret. System N. C, Local Gov, Emp, Ret. System DEBT SERVICE PRL IAP VY Olt) Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund Iredell Cousty A D C Funds Iredell County A P T D Fund Iredell County 0 A A Fund Iredell County A “ C Fund Iredell County A P T D Fund Annie B PR. Chambers A D C Check Iredell County 0 A A Fuhd Tredell County A DC Fund tredell County Wealth Dept. Mo. Budg. Pay. A. E, Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools State Commission for th Blind Aid N. °, Local Gov, Emp. Ret. System N. C. Local Gov, Emp. Ret. System Federal Reserve Sank a LI hens Hospits1 Saving Assoce Ins» Law Enf. Off. Benefit & Ret. Fund - Williams Mortgage Services, Inc. C, G. Smith, C. S. Cy N. T. Houston, Treas. Sherwood Houpe Retirement Tax Refund Cost Tax Suit Gene School Fuhd Tax Refund GROSS @OTAL Less: Payroll Deductions ae eu leks LEOR & * 97.00 Social Security oo oP teh Tax: Federal Pal ese) Sr aa 423.12 Insurance 360,00 DEN Pte} 2 | 10,00 28.90 Pre.) 6h 1,80 Seer r) cS ae OS | 9a ela 2543210 1,130, 33 1,102 le) 5 be) 75017 ert. 21.00 90.15 pre siorb ie 50,000.00 416.11 50.06 650.71 rae) ele Ser sas) 97 .00 7el9 40,00 60,000.00 1Oeit aed 2 TSO ee teva) fae toy .°) A 1829 A 1830 ap eg} s A 1832 Weeks, A 1834 A 1835 yk A 1837 A 18386 ae keh, A 1840 Wee) p a A 18h2 A 183 A 18hh A 18k5 A 1846 aaj iad A 1848 A 1849 A 1850 ee keh 3s Fae by A 1853 Pap aeh ir A 1855 A 1856 le hy, A 1858 A 1859 4 1860 A 1861 A 1862 A 1865 > Nee A 1864 A 1866 Less Payroll Deductions: A Pa Ernest Ward Jessie T. Parker Mildred G, Johnson Ina P. Pope Lexine A. White Doris P. Johnson Margaret F. Bolt Raeford A, Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Mary Lee Stroud Margaret W. Crawford Lonnie M. Little Artimur D. Cowan Ina M. Galliher Star Milling Co. Mildred G. Johnson Ina B. Pope Lexine A. White Margaret F. Bolt Doris P. Johnson Jessie T. Parker Ernest Ward Raeford A. Thomas Nea WA Peele esl mb ar) Rollin W. Johnson Outlook i x PING yt) 42 Vive | soy i ae ee Supplies Hoa hs we " " i " " " " 7 i " Subscription American Public Health Assoc. Inc. " N. C. State Roard of Health Applied Research Institute Iredell Laundry Co. Gem Automatic Gas Co. Ince City of Statesville Mooresville Telephone Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co, Petty Cash Fund Supplies " Laundry Gas Services " Miscellanéous Expense N.C. Local Gov. Bmp. Ret. Fund Retirement N. C. Local 3ov. Emp. Ret. System Federal Reserve Bank Hospital Saving Assoc. j Retirement Social Security Tax: Federal State Tnsurance MISCELLANEOUS Retirement Withholding Tax Insurance TOTAL 199.52 ey, 670.30 10.50 110.75 1023,00 350,00 350,00 333.00 333.00 333.00 BESrieS) ya, 8) 517.00 47.00 302.00 302.00 175.00 200.00 10.00 14.00 57.68 he) * Te) Py a Eb Pe sya .8) 18.06 95.81 paTReA NOP rer Lee ne, 0 5.00 12.00 Conk a 26.75 1.18 Te eas 1h.40 82.50 syeus. SY+, 20 Far uoress ph OPe-¥ 670,30 pe eras ae ws ) (PUL Teh 6,534.96 LIBRARY wee Sa ge SB Me ROWE Tg 75.00 A 423 Virginia Mae Deaton " ats Ah2h; Wiolet K. Caudle it bee SMe hes WoL Rhee] " 10,00 A 426. Nancy L. Grimes " 83,00 ys mee? se eae te bs 83.00 A 428 Violet K. Caudle Expenses 20.00 A 429 Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Co. Services , ys0 Pb) A 430 Gaylord Bros, Inc. Ree eT BP A 431 New Method Book Bindery Inc, bl 10.00 PS) ees ee. Sh ae hye ee y 24.66 A 433 North Carolina State Li>rary Books & Processing Byer oe es Ga teeSle temo she tot Toc) eS) | A 435 Jean Karr & Company " hb) PG MD ty: MB banat.) pa " : yO y4 ‘eae Se Me ne " 18.00 A 438 Americana Interstate Corp. bd si ope 8) eS Meee arden te " A lhl = Iredell County eRe ta MISCELLANEOUS A Hospital Saving Assoc, Insurance 15.21 A hl ‘Iredell County abe ta oe Yr Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Social Security Vso PaO) Tax: Federal 94.0 Siraa) 8.50 m Insurance 15.21 ___ 169.20 1,359.48 aS y, am The meeting was. adjourned to November 13, 1962, at 7:00 P.M, | ae he ase EET roy November 13, ON er tae pein REC oe oe t, namely: C. BE, Fraley, Re,W. Troutman, V. Le eee N. M. Blackwelder, | , ELECTION BILL, On motion made by R. W. Troutman, séconded by J, S. Dobson, bill for $634.87 for the expense of the General Election on November 6, 1962, _ approved Be Mer Ne They TROUTMAN SCHOOL, Mss Mary Ann Troutman, president of the student body of aac School, presented a perk signed by he) students in grades 8 through 12 satin the request for a new gymnasium; and Bill Brown, « student, presented a petition signed by 97 Seer also Seen Es necessary funds for construction of a Physical Education building at Troutman School. A delegation from Mt. Mourne School, with A. ©. Holthouser as chairman, stated they felt all the needs of the county schools should be considered before this much i] money was spent, and stated further that Mr. Mourne has been needing three classrooms for sometime, Ne T. Houston, chairman of Troutman School Committee, stated that the needs had already been outlined in detail, needs which the school committee feels to be essential, ee eR LS aT Ge eR ee eae referred to the injunction which had been brought against previous consolidation plans . L and raised the question as to whether this expenditure would be in violation of that order, Mre Je Ce Murdock, chairman of the school board, explained that they were working with a time element, and only by immediate action could they hope to have the building ready for the next school years Motion was'made by V. L. Wagner, and seconded by R. W. Troutman, to amend the 1962~ 63 county school butiget by transferring $155,000.00 from the School Capital Outlay Reserve Fund (Code 681=2) to Codes 682-2, 682-3, and 682-5 for improvements to en i school, Voting "aye": N. M,. Blackwelder, V, L. Wagner, and R, W. Troutman. Voting ‘o's Je S. Dobson, The motion was carried. CONFISCATED LIQUOR. On motion made by R. W. Troutman, seconded by J. S, Dobson, the county accountant was authorized to dispose of nine pints of confiscated liquor turned over to the Commissioners by the Statesville City Court, by giving it to the ee et Swe tm | s ee i ee Gc: eae November 13, 1962 et. ar 0 SURVEY OF HOSPITALS, The clerk read a letter from B, G. McCall, field representative of The Duke Endowment, informing the board that in compliance with the request by the board he and Mr, H, Carl Rowland would inspect Tee eMC SEN hospital on Monday morning, November 12, and Lowrance Hospital in the afternoon of the 12th, FIRE TRUCK CHASSIS, The following resolution was adopted on motion made by V, L, Wagner, seconded by J. 5S, Dobson: WHEREAS, sealed bids were received and opened on October 17, 1962, at 7:30 P.M. by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, on two (2) Fire Truck Chassis according to the proposal requirements and conditions duly advertised as required by law, and WHEREAS, bids on the two (2) Fire Truck Chassis in accordance with said vroposals were submitted by the Scarborough Chevrolet Company, Statesville, Ne Ce, and the Carolina Motor Company, Statesville, N. C., and WHSREAS, the Scarborough Chevrolet Company, Statesville, N. C. submitted the lowest tid in the amount of $6,739.96, f.o.b. factory, on said two fire truck chassis: BE IT THEREFORE HEREBY RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that the bid of Scarborough Chevrolet Company, Statesville, N. C., be accepted, and that the Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County is authorized to enter into a contract on behalf of Tredell County for the purchase of said two fire truck chassis in accordance with the proposal reouirements and conditions upon which the bid is based; that the aforesaid bid of the Carolina Motor Company, Statesville, “Ne Cy be rejected, and that the requirement for the deposit of a surety bond or securities for the faithful performance of the terms of the contract is hereby waived under authority of G. S. 13=+129. FIRE APPARATUS. The following resolution was adopted on motion made by V. L. Wagner sand seconded by J. S. Dobson: WHEREAS, sealed bids were received and opened on October 17, 1962, by the Board of Commissioners of Iredel) County, N. C., for fire equipment for two fire. trucks according to the proposal requirements and conditions duly advertised as required by law, and WHEREAS, the aforesaid bids on Fire fighting eauipment were submitted in accordance with said proposals by Seagrave Corporation, Dixie Fire and Safety Equipment Co., Inc., Howe Fire Apparatus, American LaFrance, Baker Equipment Engineering Co., and Central Fire Truck Corporation, and ° WHEREAS, the Howe Fire Apparatus Company of Anderson, Indiana, submitted the lowest bid in the amount of $17,433.00, feoebe Statesville, North Carolina on said Fire “ighting now therefore: Equipment for two fire trucks; l eI rn ne nee Cte ee Or ee sx 16 ne394 November 13, 1962 oe BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that the bid of Howe Fire Apparatus Company, Anderson, Indiana, be accepted, and that the PRR TMCS MDCT ta ME RMON mele eR Res at ee Ga CSO) a ae authorized to enter into a contract on behalf of Iredell County for the purchase of said Fire Fighting ete he ut eh Me Rsk Celt ack ele Moms Ree bar oot Ue requirements and conditions upon Which the bid and th®t the requirement was based; and that the other aforementioned bids be rejected; for the deposit of a surety bond or securities for the faithful performance of the terms ae Pee ee a a Cae haan a err ee The meeting was adjourned to November 27, 1962, at 3:00 P.M, ed Pa — PS RP a le RS CR a ga ich ca 5 Na as ag ! 395 EG ee os ores ial tage ss ios Had) a RR 0 anal ai” 5 ah sti reat tas sn r i Fg de es ioe ch ie Blancs (his ee pte Gh! BS gin. a ¢ a Nags ACR Ph! se Ppa a WE i 2% ih Hi Ri ye | ‘ F td a , ‘ The Board of Commissioners met at 8:00 P.M. on November 27, 1962, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with the following members present: C. E. Fraley, N. Me SBE Todos Ke Som and AP Ss, bPrel ey lee PY PLANNING BOARD, Resignation of W. E. Webb, Jr. from the Iredell County Planning Board was accepted with regret, on motion made by N. M. Blackwelder, seconded by J. S. Dobsones CLOSE OFFICES. As a gesture of respect for Mrs. Vance Wagner, wife of a member of at sad Commissioners, who died early in the morning of November 27th, the Board moved to close the county offices from 3:00 to :00P.M. on November 28th for the funeral. hours RESOLUTION IN MEMORY OF MRS, VANCE L. WAGNER, The following resolution was adopted on motion made by N. M. Blackwelder and Prt by J. S, Dobson. PsP Pe eh eb al) Being in His Infinite Wisdom has seen fit to call to her eternal reward, Mrs. Vance L. Wagner, the wife of Vance L. Wagner, a Member of the Iredell County Board of Commissioners of Tredell County; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Vance L. Wagner was a highly respected leader in the civic and EIR shot life of her community; and WHEREAS, she was a beloved wife and mother whose children have attained high recognition in their home communities; and WHEREAS, she exemplified the highest type of christian citizenship; and WHEREAS, in her passing Iredell County has lost one of its leading citizens whose constructive services to her community have been an incentive to those who knew her to follow in her footsteps. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners, that we do express our deepest sympathy to Vance L. Wagner, a Member of this Board, and to the members of his family; that Iredell County has’lost a kind, unselfish civic and christian leader who had exemplified the outstanding qualities of good citizenship; CAE el); Ae Sac eR Ma TVR SR Me Meee a ese te Me MR Pek MMs esl ao Board of Commissidners as of Tuesday, November 27th, 1962,. and that a copy of same be sent to the members of her family. DT TT St ae CIA Me h(a Mn Meee Pel sree oer e OF Oa ae - Pye... PNP” 5 Clerk;to the Board November 29, 1962 , Page 1 The Board of Commissioners convened at 2:00 P.M. on November 29,°1962, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members of the Board present, namely: C. &. Fraley, V. L. Wagner, J. S. Dobson, N. M. Blackwelder, and &, W. Troutman. epee SURVEY BY DUKE ENDOWMENT, Written report from representatives of Duke -" ee _ Endowment of their inspections of Iredell Memorial Hospital and Lowrance Hospital was received by the Commissioners and ordered placed:on file. After considerable discussion, R. We. Troutman moved that the Board reconsider its previous action in allocating the ) tax funds for 1962-63 in view of the new information. The motion was seconded aate >) . Wacner. Voting for the motion were Messrs. Troutman and Wagner; opposed were Blackwelder. The tie wes broken by Chairman Fraiey with a necati vw ] Messrs. Dobson md vote, thereby defeatinz;the motion. : SIVIL DEFENSE. The County Accouhtant was authorized to pay bills for civil defense a S equipment as follows, on motion by N. M. Blackwelder, seconded by ve 4 G Ra seiiie _ " - = “lectric -. “Two Intercom sets tharlotie, Inc., -— Remote control. caole 3 i | eet steam. ¥ ee eo ae. ps 7 KX) ‘aderal Surpius Property Division -. Generator Pe rel}o)e ted e bud tie anocunt € — 5 ; eR 7 . ee ae) lee T 7: y a PatALNG LU On motion of N. MH. Blackwelaer, seconded dY J. oS. UOosOn, 16, 0OEra se ‘ ® ordered that. tue pariing area witich is. bein provided on the. courthouse use by county employees. and authorized the County Accountant to assign the spaces to said employees, giving priority to fuil-time permanent employees on the . ; 4 Te ee ee =: Came’ eet reese convened at Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all ae te of the ee kh port Ee) Cc, &. ite V. Ls Wagner, J. S.. Dobson, N. M. ie eevee and R. W. Troutman. RO ee UMD OU SMO MRR we coe we lS oC kab Endownent of their inspections of Iredell Memorial Hospital and Lowrance Hospital was received by the Commissioners Pere placed on file. After considerable discussion, Re pene moved that the Board reconsider its previous action in allocating the ee aC M ae eee Me ek lal Te Be Te PT tere elel Mong fa ee or SERGE fou ee meee aes Me els Re eM a Ml te PM Bacar Teme GR. l-eel bat Moe) eel om [a Messrs. Dobson aid Blackwelder. The tie was broken by Chairman Fraiey with a negative vote, thereby defeating the motion. o CIVIL DEFENSE. ‘The County Accountant was authorized to pay bills for civil defense Pree Re nT sh as follows, on motion by N. M. Blackwelder, seconded by J. S. Dooson: General Electric - Two Intercom sets eee ees Two Way Radio of Charlotte, Inc., - Remote control cable 206.00 Federal Surplus Property Pa ee Sree -~ Generator 50.00 Sears, Roebuck & Company - Air Conditioner ae oe S| CASWELL SCHOOL. On motion by &. W..: Troutman, seconded by N. M. Hhackwelder,’ a 0 donation of $10.00 to the Christmas fund of Caswell School wds approved. ROAD PZTTTION, Petition requesting the State Highway Commission to acd to the secondary road system for maintenance a, new road between Murdock itoad and Fanjoy Road was approved on motion by N. M. Blackwelder, secdnded by V. L. Wagner. } poten STATSSVILLE qURAL PIRE CONTRACT. Commissioners: azreed.to accept an amgndmerit to ~~ > the.fire protection contract with the City of Statesville and Town of Mooresville, which would set up payments based on 15% of? tne actual expenditures for the department, if they ~ Peete the amount budgeted. Commissioners-had proposed.the actual expenditure method of payment, not to exceed the amount budgeted. : PARKING LOT, On motion of N.-M, Blackwelder, seconded by J. S, Dobson, tue soerd ordered that toe parking area wiich*is beinz provided on the courthouse grounds be restricted ‘to use by county employees and authorized the County Accountant to assign the spaces to said emloyees, giving priority to bate 0 Bp ol peut lel ok employées on the basis of seniority and/or need for car in daily work. ee. cae ( » Sa Scents, A Building Inspection Report made by Superintendent Austin to Pepe ee ee CCR et wore Bcern ; ft CONCRETE WALKS, The Board approved a bid made by Willie Turner for $98.15 for a new concrete walk to bé laidat the rear of the Home Economics office building, on Pe Ce a ee art ot a WAA LIEN, On motion by R. W. Troutman, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder, the Board voted to release\a certain parcel of land in Mooresville from an Old Age Assistance lien against Mrs. Lura Holbrook Rainey, upon payment of $831.83, which is the balance 5 of funds remaining in the estate after prior liens are paid, according to Z. V, Turlington, attorney, who is handling the transaction and made the request for the release. The County Attorney was instructed to draw up the resolution releasing the sl ae said resolution to be recorded in the minutes upon payment of the lien. PLANNING BOARD. We H, Lee, Executive vice-president, of Northwestern Bank, Statesville, was appointed to serve on the Iredell County Planning Board, to succeed R, J. Holshouser, resigned, Motion to appoint Mr. Lee was made by Re We Troutmah, seconded by N. M, Blackwelder. JUDGES' CHAMBERS. The County Accountant was authorized to fix up the Judge's room adjoining the courtroom by making any necessary repairs to the room or ‘ refinishing of the furniture, on motion by R. W. Troutman, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder. LIST OF BILLS, November 29, 1962 Page 2 basis of seniority and/or need for car in daily work. oi . eth b Be Oe Peele wee ake kd staat seracde Austin to the eel County Board of Education was received and placed on file. a CONCRETE WALKS. The Board approved a bid made by Willie Turner for $98.15 for a new concrete walk to be laid at the rear of the-Home Economics office building, on motion by J. S. Dobson and seconded by N. M, Blackwelder. OAA LIEN. On motion by 2. W. Troutman, seconded by N. M. psp U Tel oD ket Samael esler tae! voted to release We kod parcel of land in Mooresville from an Old Ags Assistance lien against Mrs. Lura Holbrook Rainey, upon payment of Pe eCee which is the balance of funds remaining in the estate after prior liens are paid, according to Ze. Ve Turlington, attorney, who is handling the Pee Te and made the request for the release. The County Attorney was instructed to draw up the resolution releasing the ee ae resolution to be recorded in the minutes upon payment of the lien. PLANNING BOARD. We H, Lee, Executive vice-president of Northwestern Bank, fs F Sta one was appointed to serve on the Iredell County pea se B Board, to papeyeey Re Je Holshouser, resigned. Motion to appoint Mr. Lee was made by Re We Troutman, seconded by N. MN. Blackwelder. JUDGES' CHAMBERS. The County Accountant was authorized to fix up the Judge's room adjoining the courtroom by making any necessary repairs to the room or refinishing of the furniture, on motion by Re W. Troutman, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder. LIST OF BILLS. el yj y's) 3 ag tayo) oe oy > ie,” ray = | i Me: Ee ae S| yy 3 Sj yy yy *s}) *=). sj Joy ag yg ray re) ay tay ay ey co ee | 4382 h5k9 4630 Shs 4,632 4633 SN 4372 4373 Peyan 4375 Te ¥Ae ad TS ¥ is, Ty Fern Filey 166 TESS Ue fos) eve, Te bos: Pag heoii Sb Fiicle) Teh i eye She) b!,00 ong Mitete) Tet ig tevg L469 Vi wAe) Fiebeus! h6uh : iy a} ie iy lea Lh7k Ey 2-9 Lhté 477 TY By hs) 479 sie Ue NElise Bernice M. McJunkin The Michie Co, 0. E, Fraley R. W. Troutman N. M. Blackwelder V. L. Wagner J. S. Dobson ‘Iredel] County Election Fund Rachel N. Wooten DeNeale M. Long Mary Lee Cowles Peggy S. Poston Summers Glenn W. Walker John T.. Smith Calvin E. Evans John T. Smith C. E. Evans Beam Printing Co, Brady Printing Co, Harold Williams Nantz Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Jones Jones Jones Jones Willie be eee.) Willie Willie Willie willie willie Public Thomas Howard Co, Home Exterminating Co, le Le Sigmon Watson Sign Service Varolina Steel Gabriteting ‘ Iredell Chemical Co, Diamond Hill. Coal Co, Ruth G. Etchison Selary 220,00 Mrs. Aunice Wilhelm Clerical Work 500 Jano, Cline & Rarnard Audit 750.00 Town of Troutman Contract. 75.00 Town of Harmony * mera’. @ Mt. Mourne Mire Dept. Inc. 4 50,00 Jdo¥ Springs Fire Dept, " 50.00 ool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Fire Calls 200.00 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. " 62.00 Town of Mooresville " pre! BOOK rT se COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Service Co. of N. C SPECTAL Al} ren) Bae Yd Salary 125.00 General Statutes 5 Yaa Per Diem yO PL 8 8) hate na & Mileage nh Pes 0 ei 21.20 n 17.10 Le ELECTIONS Genera] Flection TAX SUPERVISOR Salary pmo le " 160.50 " 300 ,0C " - 300,00 " 265.00 MI F100 P10. 8) rt 390.00 Travel. ears 4 76.89 Supplies eae " pore) iO )8 5) 0 Painting 680.56 Salary % Travel 350.00 Salary Tee 8 " : LO .00 "t L0O,.00 " OPte le " h0,00 " ePae.®) t L0.00 " era e 8) - Inc, Gas 316.52 Supplies pre Pest Control Service 5.00 > 1, 077059 LONG BUTLDING Painting 635.00 ' Sign 3.00 Erection Co, - Smokestack 495.00 Supplies ye ele I ne . Coal ROPRIATTONS pe ues 5 Bec isbn ai a, ‘ el by ” ‘ ae PLANNING BOARD COUNTY ACCOUNTANT: F 480 Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. Fire Calls 48.00 F 481 Dept. of Conservation & Dev, Forest Fire Control ee) F 4482 Statesville lybrary ry De] Keema?) F 4483 Town of Mooresville Ponation for Library 75.00 F 48 National Guard - Statesville rere aa er rsePa 08) ewe Me ote Panels Me od eek abo me sT18! ee bat ag Tear a 41.50 ? 4h87 Caswell School Donation for Christmas 10.00 F 543 Southern Bell Telephone % Tele. Co, - Services bes) F 636 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement:Fund - Retirement 97 .00 F h640 N. C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System- " Viera) F 4645 Jack E. Spainhour Co, Inc. Tax Refund 132.00 F 4646 Johnson Greenhouses Dis Sam ariel ya Be F ):368 Traffic and Planning Associates Professional Service SPL eh eae F )88 Glenn Chandler Meeting ; 5.00 F L489 W. H. Keeter " ers” F‘LL9O J. M. Morrow " 72h F 491. L. Y. White " er F 492 Homer Cornelius i) Pals) F 4b93 J. Allen Knox " 5.00 F U9) A. P. Steele Jr. " 5.00 Vs Mie) John ae Long " sy oe oll 3,457.76 SHERIFF TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR F 4367 U. S. Postmaster Envelopes 19,40 F 372 Rachel N. Wooten Salary 4.00 cae) MCh nT nT) - Lee F 382 Bernice M. McJunkin oa 525.00 ¥ 44456- Ream Printing Co. Supplies 3.16 F 4k96° N.C. Mational Rank Checks pe ese hee F 4363 Ruth L. Robertson Salary ree Orne. 8 F 1,38) Thomas §,.Thompson " 360.00 F 4385 8. &. Perkins " bio 0 ae 8) F 1,386 Robert C. Kinder is einem @ @ F L367. Marshall Faness i" Bin One 8) F 1388 James ®. Crawford , " 360.00 F 4389 Ira M. Overeash Jr. iv : 360.00 F 4390 J. C. Rumple " 500.90 F 497 Dwight Myers Travel 30.00 F 98 Zeb Nicholson " 30.00 F 499 J.-C. Rumple " Bay Ps) F L500 R, %. Perkins n 150.00 F 501 T. S. Thompson bs 150,00 F 4502 Richard Crawford " 138,88 F 503. Marshall Maness n 119.00 F 450 Robert Kinder " 150.00 F 4505 I. M. Overcash " 170.30 F 4506 “Saneral Electric Co, Radio Equipment yee saa 8, 0 F L555 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 9.73 F L467 ,T. XK. Abernethy Radio Service 166.16 r) me F 4391 Judy L. Gilleland ST UE tay 200,00 F 392 Betty Jane Cooke it 210.00 F 401 Flossie S. King ” 305.00 F LkO2 N. T, Houston Salary & Travel Fy Ane ®) F 4507. Chamblee & Nash Tax Suits Filed 325.00 F 4548 Carolina Ribbon % Carbon Sales Corp. + Ribbons ne? lyr 7 ee ae ett meee Supplies me ie bum Me) ae Tile) same Fie es ae ey aie hese) F 8 F 4509 Viele, kLO9 4h10 Tee 4b12 Te ie Teen Tah hh16 Te ly Fie Rs) L19 4),20 iy Ey. Tyas eh Vd Tle 4510 Tey 4512 4513 LS1LL 4515 4516 S17 4518 Tes8 he) 4520 Teva | 4522 Tey Tey 0 Te Yas) 4526 Yai 1,528 4Sh3 60 23Has Vergy aye 21 y 2338959 3 3 ie Mie Meo Me ee Me >| hej hej a) a) og ey) tay ra ray ay oy va | Yi 26) ive) Tire 8) ley! 432 Ys") 4530 ese 4 4532 TES | PSS) i? Rae Mee” Mie Me Bes) ae ie) "3 sy Thelma C. ‘Imogene W. Blankenship Helen 8. Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Katherine P. White L. Le. Nesbit Beam Printing Co. The Cott Index Co. Xerox Corporation Brady Printing Co, Clifton E, Bridges Laat MR wos) Jerry Sigmon Myllicent K. McCurry Anne C. Johnson Thelma C. ,Parker Mary Lew Smith Evelyn W. Ridenhour Avonelle C. McVey Elizabeth French Boyd Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson Sara Marie Neese rf Pr Lois I. Sigmon Betty Sue Troutman Nora Lee Neal Reba H. Ferree Edith Bryson Franklin O. A. Dearman Sr, BF. We Rogers Mrs, Fred B, Bunch Jr. Millicent K. McCurry Edith Bryson Franklin ‘Elizabeth French Boyd Evelyn W. Ridenhour Mary Lew Smith Barker a cess ea) McVey Jerry We. Stgmon Edna *.Brown Jewell C. Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson Georgia H. Blowe Mooresville Telephone Co, De K. McNeely * Sons, Rentals E. N. Scroggs The Lanier °o, Southern Bell Telephone Co, N. C. Local Government Employees v nf Ve Elizabeth W. Weaver Betty C. Harrington Wayne L. Franklin L. B. Mance Jr. Howard M. Stamey Harry W.:° Myers We L. Franklin Harry W. Myers L. B. Nance Jr, Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Gray * Creech Ince Brady Printing Co. si, error - REGISTER OF DEEDS WELFARE DEPARTMENT pee Salary 300,00 i 247.00 " : P 260.00 " PSL Pr. . 458,33 Supplies PT " ‘ .8) Tene} " 71.69 . aN : Pe aS Pweg 200,00 be uF 469,00 . 233,00 ns nt 367.00 2 367.00 " 425.00 333.00 " 367.00 " 367.00 “ 367 .00 4 - BS eree " 317.00 " Px iTAe 8) " 261.00 - : 261.00 6 261.00 " 215.00 " 261.00 ° 764.00 Board Meetings Byep en " Sree a " 10,00 bbe hae 54 Peo) * Perey) sd 20.02 * et he] 35.46 " oss] I wae rn re Pe A) " 67.50 " 29.45 " Pe ITs) se 71.50 Services 7-00 Rent ; 50.00 Sih) sl oe RT palpate) Maintenance, etc. 102 lily ST hes whet -T-) 18.50 Retirement System ~ Retirement 321.18 i Salary 147.17 i pies) " be Paord o re Pion | | : 275 200 " ya RWwie 8) Travel Ts PLoS ) 16.17 " $2.17 Ridbon be Supplies 1.39 " ; 6.48 Toe Gos 1p | _ NEGRO FARM AGENT erry ees VF TS} Tele PSP Tied Te) 160 4,648 They Fhe) 4,650 651 ey) S39 U9 Sy eg | Dy 0. Ivey Brady Printing Co. Brady Printing Co, Belks Dept. Store Glenda P. Murdock J. P, Van Hoy os of Mooresville NEGRO HOME AGENT VETERANS SséRVICE be Salary 170,00 ae Se Pe ee sg Vora ee paTeS Ih PF 4535 Barkers Radio-TV Service Cie eet] 4.72 : F 4536 Rhodes Charles a : Pr." F 4537 Woodward Jewelry Store " 10.16 F 45h1 U. S. Postmaster Postage 16,00 Shih e ea.) AGENT sae 10S) CY ta MP) eT) Salary PPIs F L435 Nancy I. Myers " ao Poe, 8) F 4436 Juliene M. Fulp " nye oy F L437 Nancy M. Henson " Bboy F 4638 Nancy M. Henson rhe De Vario} F 4539 Juliene M. Fulp , " : ViTPa- 1a F S50 Nancy Myers Travel & Supplies Th ee 3 . F 4Su7 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies eee. F )b38 Maxine Rutledge ERE ag Sy Pee) F 4439 Pauline E. Moore apt 115.00 F 4542 Pauline E, Moore soans ye rae Supplies Salary Salary & Travel ay eka Shere?) eee Oe. CIVIL DEFENSE Helen H. Kyles Benjamin F. Long Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Co. - Services Iredell Co, Agric. Agents Office Mimeographing U. S. Postmaster N. C, Local Government Amployees' Retirement System - Ketirement Sears, Roebuck * Co, Federal Surplus Property Agency Two Way Radio of Oharlotte, Inc. Remote Control Cable General Electric Co. Benjamin F, Long Hugh G. Mitchell Starrette Typewriter Service COUNTY ATTORNEY CLERK SUPERIOR COURT SE WE Van's " Postage Air Conditioner Generator Radio Equipment Travel Retainer Fee iy U. S, Postmaster Envelopes 60 F 4huS Martha D. Parker Salary coors 6) F M46 Robert. L. Parks " 325.00 F hh? Mary K. Green i 225.00 F khh8 Frances 2. Moore " 220.00 F U9 Betty Jean Messick " bar e8) ¥ 4,50... Shirley S. White n 240,00 F khSl Carl G. Smith " 500.00 F 4:66 Beam Printing Co. Supplies a ‘ Bi ae BBS is Se as iia pia pid Sie kit ae Sy. oY ae ; oT eee |) | F 4548 Carolina Ribbon & Carbon Sales Corp. - Supplies 4") %, eT im CR ne. Pe General Statutes | Ces iM a ee Rabe aes iyo) oR RT| 103.19 F 4555 Brady Printing Co. " m SUPERIOR COURT bea Te PRM Lame hme Tr meal Reimbursing 1,997.70 F 463 Carolina Earnhardt OT ak ABC tebe ba RECORDERS COURT a ATs & Carl’ G. Sy biel SS RE tana 50,00 Lm be ARM oe) EW MB Leo a) " 350.00 F bbS3 R.A. Hedrick " Ai be Rea y PF 4h52 Carl G. Smith Salary eee BE USF F 4551 J. C. Rumple Soarding Prisoners ype at 7 4552 Dr. Harold , Fowler Jr. Medical Services 5.00 F 4553 Modern Electric Co, _ Supplies & Repairs rae PaLo F 45Sh Iredell Chemical Co, Supplies 25.50 F L555. Brady Printing Co. * ple Py ae ¥ 4561 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service 5.00 1,615.68 A COUNTY HOME F h4uSh Robert BF. Overcash Salary phe ePtoy/ F L455 'R. GC, Loyd " pice 08) ¥ WhS6- Cordia S. Lovd sd Le A-o10 8 P UhS7 Pearl 1, Presnell : .* , 100.00 F 458 Helen L. Turner " BAG OPLe @) ae bs Mae 3s oes 2 « 100.00 ¥ 60 Floyd H. Flinchum . 75.00 F 4U5S€ Kestler & MacKay, Surveyors Survey of Timberland 54.00 om W A CRB ALORA Me hha) ts heater Repairs . yes) F 4558 Duke Power Co.° Lights Sl. 67 F S59 GM. Absher, D.V.M. Neat ts RT ae Oel | Pee) 7 4560, Comet Mfg. Corp, Supplies Py, F 4561. Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service Ee, F 4562 Diamond Hill Coal Co, Washing Machine BELLAS 8) F 563. Belks Dept. Store ORD Awa. -4 sO F 62h Statesville Drug Co, Drugs 58.39 F 4652 Iredell F. C. X. Service Supplies 298.72 ee GENERAL RELTEF F 436) Mrs..J. C. Dagenhart Boarding Home Care 50.00 F 4563 Belks Dept. Store Clothing 81.63 F 456 -Andersons Grocery Groceries 12.00 F 4565. Archers Food Store " 14.50 F 4566 A & P Tea Co. ° $7.00 F 4567 Colénial Stores, Inc, ey 42.00 F 568 Diamond Hill Coal Co, Fuel 5.00 F 4569 Efirds Dept. Store Clothing 12.33 * 4570 Elder Grocery Groeeries 12.00 a F L571 Mrs. Lewis Ervin Transporting patient to Hospital 5.00 F 572: Fraley's Wholesale Division Groceries ere a F 4573 Hartis Teeter Super Markets _ ag a oe Me Ce AE Mt acolo " i 3.00 F 575 » Longs Pamily Shoe Store Stet t | 6.17 ie Bae? Ee Bae Be | “j 's) °2) 3) Ps) "sy *4J ~ — i”! ‘ a? “a *) js) *) - i] i” See” i” Pe) ee Be ese BE) Ps) =] x} > a yyy ty 61 heyes 626 ead 1,628 STS) “Dr. We C. S| Mills Bootery Td a 6) J. C. Penney Co, Sup mre n es Mee bred a.) Winn Dixie Stores Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder C. C. Blankenship C, B. Brown Jr. ‘ Mrs. Albert Cooper Mrs.J. C. Dagenhart Mrs, Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mrs, Leonard Freeze Mrs..Glenn Havner Mrs. Clyde Jenkins Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. Re L. Pearce Mrs. Carl J. Reece Mrs. Spencer Reid Mrs. Johnny A, Scott Mrs. Bobby Sells Clara Sharpe Mrs. Clarenee Ward Mrs. Roy E. Warren Mrs. T. B. Wetmore Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Mrs. S. C. Williams Wrs. J. RB. Witherspoon Mrs. Leon Wooten Dinglers Druz Co. Holmes Drug CO. Mooresville Drug Go. Northwestern Bank, Guardian Troutman Drug Co. Dr. Fred W. Dick Dr. .. Durham Lewis Jr. Dr. John R, McLelland Paimes Dr. J. .M. Robertson The Troutman Clinic Alexander County Hospital Hill Haven Nursing Home Tredell Memorial Hospital N. C, Memorial Hospital Western N. C. Sanatorium State Commission for the Blind Statesville Drug Co. io) oe me we eel MER ela) J. Ce Penney Coe Nicholson Funeral Home Lowery Drug Co6 PPEMG Re Ys eT Js I. Thomas The Fechheimer Rros. Co. T. K. Abernethy National Band * Tag Co. Lieetes 8, Shoes Clothing : io Groceries Boarding Home Care Li 1] 1 n ". " " " | * Li Li Fospvitalization Medical Hospitalization i bi Glasses Medical Shoes Clothing Medical Transportation Drugs po Oe mn Veh) Salary Travel Uniforms Radio Service Tax Tags DEST SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Corpse 10.90 b.10 133427 Fea 15.00 250.00 39.00 100,00 pte eee Ps. 150.00 50.00 . 100,00 148.33 100,90 50,00 pea riee) eri 0.8 50,00 150,00 phere be 150,00 100.00 109.00 50.00 150,90 100,90 199,00 100.90 Kae Pa8 0) 100.00 ps oy eLS 15.55 eras Pye 17.00 57.00 16.00 16,90 15.00 Fane e) 108 ,00 beri 311.50 ere. (Brr.e) 250.75 embed pepe cmon pe rene 8) 2.140 I, 307 005 360.00 reed Sra 5 eR:,0 T, 010. 31 913.9 ee Te hte US xi 4358 TS) 1,360 4361 eles) Toy, Moya) ToS) oS Ys Fes to) 4639 ore The Tes Ted, Mletets) oS) ra) "= "aj "ay Rh yy Jog ay ey ag gy ey ny ag gy -ayroll * rae ee MISCELLANEOUS Tredell Tredell Tredell Tredell Tredell Tredell County Old Age Assistance Fund County A. D. C. Fund County A. P. T. D. Fund County OAA Fund County A. D. C. Fund County A. P. T. D. Fund Iredell County Special Tax Refund Account Iredell County Health Department Monthly Budget Payment State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind Law Enforcement. Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Retirement Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance Federal Reserve Kank of Richmond Withholding Tax N. &. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement N. ©. Local Government Employees “etirement System - Retirement Tradell County Library Fund 2nd quarter N, T. Houston, Treas. General School Fund Hush &, Mitchell Attorney Fee - OAA Lien Tredell County Old Age Assistance Fund - OAA Lien Meductions: Sao k past uict sR 639.18 LEOB R 97.00 Social Security SOf.77 ‘Tax: ¥ederal 25917.00 oe. SY re es: ere BBY Pick 2,680, 36 1,153.39 1,397.2 151.73 133.8 31.62 20,676.49 Hier iePb le Ticker ok} , 97.00° BB YTass. ree 2 2) . on a pel ierela YPasts ert 0. 8) 60,900.00 27.00 pase ri e.8) 58,569.90 Tee ree (i HEALTH DEPARTMENT A 1867. Ernest Ward Salary 1023,00 A 1868 Jessie T, Parker | it 350.00 A 1869 Mildred 6. Johnson u 350,00 A 1870 Ina B. Pope " hh. 30 A 1871 Martha P. Fox " 177.80 A 1872 Lexine A. White « 333.00 A 1873 Doris P. Johnson n BE SPILY A187, Margaret F. Bolt n BE EIICS A 1875 Raeford A. Thomas " 4.92.00 A 16876 Rollin W. Johnson " 517.00 A 1877 Troy R. Scoggirs Jr. " Weeee Oy Pre) A 1878 Mary Lee Strond " 302,99 A 1879 Margaret W.Crawford " 302.00 A 1880 L. M. Little " 175.00 A 1881 Arthur D. Cowan “ 200,00 4 1882 Ina Myers Galliher " eee A 1883 D. D. Lewis, M.D. Clinicians Fee Fare.) ; A188 Harry G. Walker, M.D. " : re eae A 1885 .-W.. Painter, M.D. " 6.00 A 1886 Lexine A. White Travel Smee A 1887 Mildred Johnson " Serre) Ve tomme yt ta-¢ ta ba Pron Es ‘ eS YY 41839... Doris P. Johnson " eee A 1890 Epnest ‘ard " 29,61 A 1891 Jessie T. Parker 4 . Peers A 1892: Ina R. Pope " LO . 39 A. 1893 Troy 8. Seovzins Jr, " ee, A 189 Rollin W. Johnson " 133,28 A 1895 Raeford A. Thomas " 110.89 4 1896 Difco Laboratories Supplies crise. 4 1897 °C. State Roard of Health " Py A 1898 City of Statesville Services 8.6 35 \ 1899 Southern Bell Telephone *% Tele, Co, ” (aeis.t 4 1900 Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. : 12.60 A 1901 Thomas & Howard So. Supplies 3.50 , 1902 Winchester Surgical Supply Co, * 27.98 1 1903 Parlier Plimbing @ Heating Co. Repairs BPs &£ 190) Statesville Insulation Co, Supplies Tea A 1905 ‘Watts Plumbing *% Heating Co, Repairs Va eee 1906. Iredell Laundry Co, Laundry rae Prep 4 1907 . Gem Automatic Sas Co. Inc, ias 1.18 A 1908 Greer Drug & Shemical Co, Supplies 23.73 A. 1909 Millsaps Hdw. Co. " 13.16 A 1910 Petty Cash Fund Miscellaneous Expense byes. A 1911 ‘Ream Printing Co. Supplies Ppa sak A 1914 N. C, Local Government. Employees! Retirement System - Petirement SRS Peele! RS 07 FW Lb an ie” 7 Hospital Saving Assoc, Insurance pO Le Pa as: A 1912 «Federal. Reserve Pank withholding Tax 668, 30 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement 198. 2h Less Payroll Deductions: ame lhA peal Social Security paler. Tax: Federal 688. 8&0 State 101.08 Insurance peter, 1,289.12 TOTAL GRAND AVR Ct MS mae TG MM boo tre We Pee ta) lbh Clifton Bridges 4S Nancy L. Grimes bh6é Leta K. Poston h7 Violet K. Caucle Iredell County 451. Baugh-Lowery Tire Service he Violet Candle 453 TheChildrens Book Council, Inc. 4S ON. GC. State Library SS. Public Affairs Committee, Inc. 456 Ideals Publishing Co. TAME Ret tab RCS MeO) (uence ete) ol ag hS& Re R. Bowker Company Lerner Publications Co. ee ll pe = re a ag a ‘oO New Method Book Rindery Inc. 48° Tredell County 49 Iredell County )..-Bospital Saving Assoc. Less Payroll “eductions: A. 60. Medical Books for Children Pub. MISCELLANEOUS me phy Past 406 LIBRARY RY OE buf " i " J Retirement Service Expenses Supplies Books & Processing Books pGeC Be.) Books 7) " CoO. Books Books Retirement Retirement Insu-ance oe atts 45 e 21 a ‘ ‘ ‘ 5 sie a Si a Gs RR AR eh rh de oe ay \ i i : ie ae eae : r Wi See . i siti ry oti “ hy December 3, a <-e The retiring Board of Commissioners met at.9:00 A.M: on December 3, 1962, in the - Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, for the final meeting of their term of office. oe Teli ba Tee) Es ia Ts Ome Oe Fraley, J. S, Dobson, V. L. Wagner, N. M.° Blackwelder, and R. W. Troutman, Absent: None. FINANCIAL REPORTS. The County Accountant filed a report of the budget standing as of November 30, 1962, showing expenditures of $1,031,920.89 since July 1, 1962, and an unexpended balance of appropriation of $1, 722,870.12. The following information on bank balances and tax collections was also placed .on file: NOVEMBER 30, 1962 BANK ACCOUNTS - ALL FUNDS North Carolina Netional Bank, Statesville $ 593,333.66 First National Bank, Mooresville 50,000.00 an. ESBS H— INVESTED IN CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Revaluation Reserve Funds: Statesville Industrial Bank & 13,500.00 County School Capital Outlay Reserve Funds: North Carolina National Bank, Statesviile 160,105.21 First National Bank, Mooresville 308 697.63 Piedmont Bank & Trust.Co., Mooresville ek ee | Northwestern Bank, Statesville 231,397.68 ‘Statesville Industrial. Bank 35,000.90 $ 786,787.90 TAX COLLECTIONS = July 1 - October 31, 1962 Se 1961 and Prior years taxes (including penalties) $ 132,702.39 1962 Taxes 714,981.12 > Ty Re CN 4 a " , REPORT. ON DELINQUENT: TAXES - 1952 and Prior Years Collected from July 1, 1961, through October 31, 1962 (16. months) Land Sales > 16,315.36 Personal Property 16,021.55 Total ce as re ey ee Balance due on Land Sales 1952 and prior (26 years) as of October 31, 1962 $ 27,209.0) ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were approved for submission to the State Highway Commission: 1, Deietion of 0.3 mi. of SR #1889 Extension, requested by F. &, Cass, so that he can fence farm. Troutman, R. 1. 2. Request for widening Chestmt Grove Road (by Twin Oaks Golf Course) in same road bed. Mrs. Ina Mae Lackey, Statesville, R. 1. . Page 2 e) 4 O&A LIEN - RESOLUTION, Resolution releasing certain property of Lura Eee hg from Old Age Assistance Lien as ordered by motion in the mimtes of the November ra 1962, meeting of the Board of Commissioners is hereinafter set forth: Pe die + ‘ A RESOLUTION pe secmannta sf WHEREAS, Iredell County by reason of Old Age Assistance avancements te Lura Rainey has a lien against the Seer of Lura Rainey for said Old Age Assistance Prod tenet made to her by Iredell County, said Lien being recorded in Lien Docket Book lh}, page 145, Iredell County Registry; and WHEREAS, Lura Rainey, now deceased, was the owner of a one-third undivided interest in the Lura Rainey, Edgar B, Crawford, and Rebecca Crawford property described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin in the center of MeNeely Avenue in the Town of * Mooresville, I. -C.,: Ps G, MeCoy's corner; therice with McCoy's line S. 85 B. 190 feet to an iron pin, MinCoy's corner in Stewart Park and Developmerft Corporation's line; thence with said Stewart Park and Development Corporation line N. 8 E. 60 feet to an iron pin in Stewart. Park an Development Corporation's line, Troutuian's corner; thence - O> We 190 feet te an.iron pin in icNeely Avenue;. thence with Mclleely Avenue S. a a nr OY Leet to the besinnineg, containin 15,2v0 square fect, more or get 23> a > 4 s U We ¢ on the above descrived property as recorded in Mortgage Book 22), page 365, Iredell County Registry; and WIENSAS, Said Deed of: Trust has béen foreclosed with the Moore ville! Graded School he preperty at v a price of $4,000.00; that said Liem was docketed seid deed of trust; and ier ta asia SY : re at ™ + wot. et , ‘ ot Me eal ee OY ne bOara OF VCommssioners of Iredell 12 unty that upon payment to Iredell Coun y by the Administrator of Lura lainey of the 31.063, bein. the balance after the payment oi prior claims under the General Statutes ahead of the Lien in the administration of the estate of Lura Rainey from the proceeds of her interest ‘in lands sold as hereinbefore described, that said lands sold ve released fron-said lien, provided that said payment shall not affect the continuing lien as to other property owned by the said Lura re: mothe! ON RE: COUNTY ACCOUNTANT: AND COUNTY. A'ITORNEY. ‘The following resolution d.on motion Wy Troutman, seconded by N. M. Blackwelder; RESOLUTION WLI WHoRSAS, Mrs. Bernice McJunkin, County Accountant of Iredell County and Clerk to a ie Board of Commissioners of Iredell ers Oem se Mish ta a CPM ured st 9 County Attorney of Iredell County for the past six years, have each rendered outstanding efficient and able ree December 3, 19 eee eee MRM LMC et ng ey reel of eta het of Iredell County and to Iredell County ; and ea Se Lee oRBK oUt okt a me tt ht eee i aati been of inestimable value to the County Board of Commissioners and ie ery) County during the past six years 1956 - Toye) | ‘NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Sieg RESOLVED that the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County does hereby express to each of them its great appreciation for their hichly commendable, capable, and invaluable services to the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell LO and to Iredell County; and es this resolution be Spread on the minutes of this meeting and a copy of this resolution be delivered to each of. them, MEMORANDUM OF ACHTEVEMENTS. Chairman Fraley read the following statement and : instructed that it be made a part of the minutes: e MEMORANDUM The present Board of County Cormissioners of Iredell County is now completing its third term in office, during which period of time many constructive services have been rendered to the citizens of Iredell County by the present soard of County Commissioners, included amon ¢ those services are the following: DEBT. The Board's policy has been. to pay oll the county's bonded indebted- , on ness as it comes due, until it now. stands at Oniy one and three quarter million ($1,777,000) or less than 1% of our taxable valuation, subject. to a reduction of )155,000 provided for in the current oOudget. LS . a SCHOOLS, Over 56% of the tax doilar has consistently ,one for the support of the public schools, I € past six years we have provided nearly 3: million doilars Ser eer she) tor capital outlay for schools. - We have cooperated fully with the three aditinis- trative units in the county to improve:.and provide nece<sa “ e) be pe] & ie 5 fe) ° F & facilities. ) la s oT Phe Board has provided funds for the purcnase of lands te be used as a site for a new county school administrative buildinys, REVALUATION, We have recently completed a revaluation of all property in the eqparecipenrennansebemtndats county to establish an equitable tax base, and have coupleted the tex mapping of Statesville and Coddle Creek townsiips. This is tie first revaluation of property since 191, | i FIRE DEPARTMENTS. We have contracted with the cities of Statesville, Moores- ‘ a eae te Troutman, and Harmony to furnish rural fire protection and have encoura we establishment of eT fire departments py furnishing ea fighting equipment. Five . Py new departments have been organized in the last three Rar hl ~ soo 416 me December 3, 19 Teg a] ARMORTES , We have cooperated in providing new armories for Statesville and Mooresville, FATRGROUNDS. We have cooperated in improvements of fairgrounds and develop- ment of cattle sales project. GS EU lea ae Mea Res ey ban eb Res] provides county-wide setvice for which we boucht a new bookmobile last year to provide better service for the rural people. We also contribute to the Statesville and Mooresville librarie o COUNTY HOME. We-have continued operation of the County Home with present population of 32. We have found the county home necessary for care of certain cases for whom private home placement is virtually impossible. We. have cooper- ated in establishment of a watershed flood control project on the county home property. PLANNING BOARD AND STATE PARK. We have established a county-wide Plannin : Board, with particular emphasis on the orderly development of tie Lake Norman area. We initiated and cooperated with adjacert counties and other localcitic acencies, and individuals to secure a. state park. on Leke. Norman which has n located in Iredell County. -A Lake Norman subdivision or will efuncti OOTP were su VOU RT BOVSE, The Soard has.air-conditioned the courtroom, paved and eiiLar;ed the parking area, ard made many other improvéenents of the County Court House buildings reunds, ASC. The Board has provided enlarged office space in the sounty Welfare 3uild- ce ra Bh or the ASC, completely renovated. All of the ordinary functions of the county government have been ree rer ler ba %. Bh) .y?] Page 5 ers is bs this period at a consistently high level of service, with a sincere effort eg the Board of Commissioners at all times to balance 3 ies Melo aks ne MR Lolo) elo) \ game at el full returns for each tax dollar Fer oe The meeting of this board was finally adjourned at 9:5 oe thereby ending their temure of office. 7 oan a) eee ae ee | Clerk to the ‘eae soe The newly elected Board of Conmissioners took the oath of office in a ceremony in the Courtroom at 10:00 A.M. on Monday, December 3, 1962,. The oath of office was aditinistered:.to BE. BE. Soyer; Kk, B..Kestler;: dJr., Max R. James, R.: J. Holshouser, and a Bd b 3 B >’ mer. Immediately following the ceremony they retired to thé Commissioners oom, where a they were welcomed by the retiring members of the Board, who extended. greetings and i er na A ‘gpooffer of any assistance they could render. Mr. Kestler took the chair as temporary chairman for the election of officers. CHALTRMAN, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, E. E. Boyer was cS nominated as chairman and.ele¢cted by unanimous vote. VICE-CHATRMAN. Mr. Wagner nominated Mr. Holshouser as vice chairman, Mr. James seconded the nomination,,,and Mr. Holshouser was elected by unanimous vote. OPEN MeETINGS WITH PRAYER. Mr, Kestler suggested that: each meeting hereafter be The Chairman instructed the clerk to make note of this in preparing opened with prayer. the darenda,. o9 Bye ATTORNEY, On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, I. T. Avery, Jr., San was appointed to serve as county attorney at the will of the Board. COUNTY ACCOUNTANT. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, Mrs. Bernice McJunkin was reappointed to serve as county accountant and clerk to the board, to serve at the will of the board, t & re , oats December 3, 1962 BOOK CONSTABLE BONDS, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, he ata by Mr. Kestler, bonds in the ea amount of $1,000 were a: proved for the following elected constables: Ross Talbert Sevon Combs James Thomas Stikeleather wR. M. Little Charles A. Fox by the clerk of superior court: North Carolina National Picdmont Bank & Bank of Statesv + PI .« ™, ° ae a written report which was accepted aE Head HOLIDAYS. Monday, Tuesday, and as. Christmas: holidays f + The), 30ard instructed ota requ ut North Carolina, Tere ag ait Mg istration on the <i 2 day of wh. a Gis5 ya in 22 Cransedac took Lle PREEGD i br dae ee OTN of omas gave an oral report of and or county employees, and were heart or @ nheeri a Ub AVM mest bast} Earl M. Knox C. W. Barkley ae Peer -. Wes ele em Charlie F, Owens Bank, Statesville, First National Bank, Mooresville, N Northwestern Bank, Statesville, [rust Company, Mooresviile, ille, Statesville, 4 . ad bas el ry my) ‘a ie a Sti Ne a7 ' Doyt Edward Owens DEPOSITORY POR COUNTY FUNDS. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by the following banks were desiynated as depositories for county funds and for funds held fn oo Or MT te Page 6 % PE TareC aly a Jednesday, his ordered placed on file. work for November December 2th to 26th, were desirnated hon’ yo £ Se ae be ba} sd the t Jay; on motion by Js person with bus I prior to the meet ard prior’ to va . a) beet SS Oe Mr. Warner, ‘ore date, so e meeting JvLerk to the Boatd i a a iia sign ei December 10, 1962 ee ae fe oe mu 18 na 419 I Ome LA Met eT SK Ta] met in adjourned regular meeting on Monday, December 10, 1962, at 10:00 A.M., in the Commissioners Room of tie Courthouse. Present were: E. E, Boyer, chairman, who eee and members J. be Tose) R. B. Kestler, Jr., and Max R. James, Abs@jit: R. J. Holshouser. ‘INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Avery. MINUTES, The minutes of the December 3rd meeting were read and approved. COUNTY PHYSICIAN. On motion made by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. BE tT Dr. L. M. Little was reappointed as county physician, to serve at the will of the Board. UROL UD PRC she ye Mme bene PUT Tele) felt by Mr. Kestler, J. I. Thomas was reappointed as dog warden to serve at the will of the Board. STUDY COMMITTEES. The chairman announced that in order for the Board to ae ees Mb et eae TB los Ke eR aT) possible with the various functions of. the fre] P hehe he would name the following committees for particular studies, with each committee to make its study as soon as possible and report its findings to the full board: - County Civil Defense Kestler and Boyer Veterans Service Office Kestler and Boyer County Home James and Holshouser Maintenance GFK 5 oe elo OE Teast) a Jail> UE Teast aime ete MCT ta RS a Treasurer-Tax Collector CSE ]elo ht sale Tele MB slong a Tax Mapping Kestler and County Attorney Avery TREASURER}TAX COLLECTOR. WN. T. Houston reported total collections for November amounted to $122,628.1). The Board requested that in addition to the monthly oo collections he show accumulated totals each month for the Ray bat After considerable discussion regarding delinquent tax collections, both real and personal, a motion was made by lir. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and passed, that the tax collector and attorney proceed with foreclosure suits on 1953 and 195) unpaid land sales. The tax collector was requested to compile figures on unpaid personal property taxes for 1953 through 1959, for the January meeting, at which time the discussion on various tax collecting procedures would be continued. ROAD PETITIONS. On motion made by Mr. Wagner and seconded hae ee ee at) = Board approved a petition to the State Highway Commission to hard surface a) #1869 CCE Mee Rom aa test me eee eer eee vy pis Sad cj sa Tha a ne December 10, 1962 cee Le BEER LICENSE APPLICATIONS. As a matter of policy the Board agreed that notices , of applications for beer or wine licenses should be cleared through the sheriff's office, who in turn would ga Coe Ree Bea As action on their part was deemed necessary or advisable. ae oath e os s peered from Miss Jean Alexander McNeely, Mooresville, rat a tax refund in tt amount of $14.01 on an automobile which she had been required to {ist in Mecktentbure-County was approved on motion made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, on condition that she furnish proof of payment to CT ale Sb a dM LO ey (2). Refund of $41.89 to Maury Gaston on 1962 taxes ies Peak Oe aed Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. James, on a new house Pe iy astra te selene voemes) Re ea ee mee ee sae 1962, according 'to Pee ano ae Le PMOL Taco sR) ae EMBs acl Po oe Le bot TAX LISTERS. The following names were presented by Tax Supervisor John Smith to list taxes for 1963: Louise Mills Taylor (Supervisor) Mrs. John F,. Long Mrs. Pearl Kelly Mrs. Kleanor McLaughlin Mrs. Ruby Mosser Mrs. Cleo Patterson Miss Rachel Wooten Statesville Township: Sn ROR SS aad Mrs. E. E. Kipka (Supervisor) Vig MBs Eb ate) Wnts mak t-ses a Mrs. Fred Hudson Mrs. Mary Mills Smith . Miss Ledhue Gillespie Coddle. Creek AO 5 mh OO a J J Barrinzer Mr. Grier McKnight, Troutman, R. 1 Bethany Mr. Wade C. Rimmer, Statecville Rt. Chambersburg Mrs. Spruce Hart, Statesville Rt. 1 Concord Mr. Jarvis Miller, Statesville Rt. 8 Cool Springs Mrs. J. A. Tomlin, Statesville Rt. OF yee t-te) e) Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benfield, Mooresville Rt. 2 Dee ee) Mr. J. C, Smith, Harmony Rt. 2 Fallstown Mreé, Sam Brown, Troutman Mrs.\,Tom Neill, Troutman New Hope Mrs. J. D. Lunsford, Jr., Union Grove ret. Mrs. W. T. Tatum, Olin Slot bayer tle bas Mr. Henry Martin, Statesville Rt. 2 Sipe Ro) ] Mrs. Richard Alexander, Statesville Rt. 6 Turnersburg Mrs. Ralph Moore, Harmony Tee er rT eet. December 10, 1962 e rt ; pie soe Pr ec ee On motion made by Mr. Wagner, Peenere ae A eas eee Lbs es) approved as presented by the tax Pelion ae to be paid at the same rate of pay as _ eer year,-i.e.: rural listers at Pea each, plus 20¢ per tax return Ce per acceptable farm census report; the rate for Statesville » Mooresville, Dt abe SBE town listers was set at $1.25 per hour for listers, and $1.374 per wets for supervisors. The chairman and tax Paseo were also amthorized to fill any vacancies or make any changes in tax listing personnel that might become necessary during Bnet.) tax listing period. ASSESSMENT RATIO. The following resolution was adopted pa motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler: a. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County did adopt a 75% assessment a ee eT ee a mee es COMME LO mem ota me ee eo Orme ae Seely the ERE Die a of property in the county which was effective on January 1, plo Orme stl WHEREAS, the 75% ratio was again adopted for use for the 1961 and 1962 tax years; Fale} ee the municipalities and special tax district in the county consider this to be a satisfactory and desirable assessment ratio: NOW, . THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that the assessment ratio of all real and personal property in Iredell County be set at 75% of true value for the year 1963. PRICE LISTS. Price lists for tax listing for farm machinery, livestock, house~ hold appliances, boats and motors, milk tanks and coolers, were approved as ‘recommended by the tax supervisor on motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler. Copy of the list is attached at the end of the mimtes as a part of the minutes. BONDS. The following bonds were Prostatic! on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by eM Ete Zarl G. Smith Clerk Superior Court $25,000 » St. Paul Fire & Saietine pS Pa Oo Jay Charles Rumple Sheriff 10,000 St. Paul Fire & Marine Ing, Co. L. L. Nesbit Register of Deeds 10,000 U.S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Mrs. Bernice McJunkin. County Accountant 5,000 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N.Y. Harry B. Underwood Coroner 2,000 Hartford Accident & Indenmity Co. N. Thurston aon Treasurer & Tax Collector 80,000 Fidelity & Casualty Co. ae ee a Oe Rene MBSE ol Clee 5,000 Glens Falls Insurance Co. : PeRee WM: stot Mee) oe ee Etta ae Coa ee a ae C. A. Laws « pes: ee, Ci a ee 4 bite os i Cees o é: eee a no own ee The Board* set aera poet re cr SS Pa oe bat and continue as Pet Tek OE ee a ish Aels Mar eb Me. Leet eah fw om lol tae) ois 7 eae | Ameen Le MER Lan cb A AUCH OH BEEF CATTLE ec 6 ee ocr Ue CaLVES(under 1 yr=- Heifers & Bulls) 50-110 per head 20-75 per. head YEARLINGS(1-2 yrw ss" n ) 179225 2 rose em OMB SON oi Me) 217 LABS} oe a : arn 150-300 " 1" Toes 0 ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL CATTLE 8¢ - 12¢ per pound dh Ci WO i ald DAIRY CATTIE REGISTERED eT ae CALVES (up to 1 yr. old all breeds) 25~75 per head0O 15-40 per head YEARLINGS(1 to 2 yrs.old all breeds) 75-150." “ 60-110 " nd BULLS (2 yrs, old & over) 150 & up " 75-4 up". * COWS 2 yrs. old & @VER 75 @ up per head GRADE REGISTERED pei eee 0 Wie) 110--225 Per head 90-185 per head 316,71 MS) Resto HOD IS) 150--300 " # oleae 7) ee . Maar 110-225 " fin HOLSTEIN. COWS ens |” 0 a) >) ee JERSEY CowS—’""* 1102-225 " bens 9 ae SHEEP 1) EWES (commercial)—---- 5 -~20 per head SOWS #-----.--—— 10¢ - 12¢ lb. RAMS (registered)-----35 --100 " .” ee. Sons 6¢ - 8¢ lb. RAMS (grade )~--------- y16 eee 0 ee PIGS --------~---- 12¢ - 1¢ lb, LAMBS(market )---~----- 5-15 "8 MARKET HOGS------~ 11¢ =— 13¢ 1b, DRAFT HORSES--~-------25+50 per head PONIES~----~------ 75 & up SD OS Sete MM me OM, 1) oo es = 0) isu Dg LIGHT BREEDS HEAVY HENS PULLETS (day old) -- 20¢ - 30¢ each 20¢ — 30¢ each ST..RTED PULLETS (up to 10 wks old) ---—- 30¢-— 60¢ each 25¢ ~ 65¢ each LAYING PULLETS (10 to 25 wks old) -—--—- 60¢-1,00 each 65¢ =1,10 each MARKET HENS (hens thgt.have laid out 11-20 ths includes cf baravery, acd 20¢ - 30¢ each 60¢- 1,00 each BABY CHICKS (day old) << 10¢ each POULTS (day old)-~-- pagen, Prt 1 week TO 4 WEEKS OLD--—— } Sha ade pete creat liam Airlie 4, WEEKS TOY WEEKS OLD-+-- 20¢ i a ein $2.25 each wee > ce me eos fei —— 4 ae O16 Se ‘ei sien ES he pti 300 STAINLESS STEEL MILK TANKS re) — ti at 150 200 _ GAL o's alle maemo the owner, _ A Be eg fers use the value immediately below the value of the stainless steel tank.” “OTTO *O€L a i LERS ~ to be valued by PAINTED MILK TANKS - CAN COO - Me a aE TRS) PAP Saco BeSeee ow Om Be eh Se ali eel ell ell ed Teeeee [omen atau ®) SESSRES BEeeee 7) oe a Qo rat ale ES Sl cli ell mee eel cael i eur ense. OMMO NO ES yoceee EE EE) - O Ow t-O eeeee oc oOo Oe Erato aes ee eeusee WMmMWO WO SRS eal ald Seed pee e eee ree ea aes ese pease: 5G, ree a9 oy ee) ae O€ES “OE “OTO? “OES oT Tae 0h a Jedns - NS, | ad Broan hae Wee eee a: eRe 2 3 esas wang? 4 os Seen i. 8 fae OSOT oe ee 0 oy A te meee ge +.” | ae =~ O0EL ~ 002T: } COST oS EL. 006t4 Dost oh5) “909 Oc? * OOF nels : oy eae ¢1 a Bn eg <-rae a: ah On OTOE “OE9 ers 029 09 097 9m ‘OSE 057. *007 0h] Seen 01 Se 3 OL4 “is Teo eee G47 Py "TL6Ti BS Te ab aye ocr Si aU eee: Ts9 TL9 RA cueea oe... Bee t ¢ ¥ — ecameh adel has Jadng‘y sedns ee BY gt 4 ae OES Todt eS! rae he R Lyssa He): ae eras ewe 062 ‘34 @ PES: eyo name ae) 7 es we ae + + Saas: eee _ QOTT | OOOT PATA 0% AMAT ts) less we . Seo st 0 3 Oz} Auog Masia cet ae eer a ~AISSVW OTOT THER J ‘ O27. “OF €€ moras qugad NHOr SHOLOVUL O£e2 A oe eee Bey NLA OF by i ORD iv BEN ai) fe eee Be SUSWT “HO - i Sue! & & STN : a, ay : "TT9 ‘009 roast ee quod Sete hskoy mB robe (ojala pea | rt (1 FORGE HARVESTERS nti i a ee ee i a ee ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee a a ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee 2 OEE OTA - "SEE + pn RE ee O61 me ee BIG GT ae ee ee Pe 200 1960 -------- 950 1959s =. a tb) | fg gael oak ieee PP) FP sacle aan tata ie Pie DN bo al al ial 770 PY collet tert tar tallies 100 bY Oiled dd el oe 690 lela ie ho il calltaiin 525 CORN PICKERS OR CORN SNAPPERS dy Kg) tO)" | a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ae ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee ee MANURE SPREADERS 14 Olas s19t-} 60-0 ies: on 325- - = 310 300— - —= .270 A bb a yi 8 ' ] I ! _ | | I I i i i - Ss ee aor sO Oo on ye ! I } I MOWING MACHINES ee ee ee ee ae ee ee ee ee ee ee | Se ee ee Ce i i ed ee CORN PICKERS OR CORN SNAPPERS TWO ROW GRIN COMBINES MANURE SPREADERS Bushels a, enero mie - 300~ 9S aerL a. mye oo 7 . a ry 4 aan Tere : REFRIGERATOR ‘STANDARD ‘ COMBINATION(with 60-160 . freezer) i 110 Mb) ee a ae 100 160 adi 8 Be, by la tattle 80 18) : 3 2195@- --- - = -s 70 : Ee : 1957- ------- 8) 18) Lee ce adi 55 90 ee ae HOME FREEZERS 10 cubit ft. 15 cybit ft. 20 cubit ft. 30 cubit ft. 1962- --+---+-- 150 200 ° 250 350 rr Bb 180 Pedy cab, 19%60-+----+- 8) 160 Psey Pao -1959- ------ 140 145 hep 255 1958- ------ 100 130 163 P10) Ly a 90 he: Be) 205 eo 80 105 eb. Eb bb iS 70 95 120 165 WASHING & DRYING DN i? Berea (Ph51 AUTOMATIC eee WASHER-DRYER COMBINATION he vi 75 ab 5188 Ce ae 60 14,0 100 240 0 i Bi 85 210 1959- = ----- 35 rb 70 vie ri 5. 70 0 ee 19§7—- -- == - =25 pS) 59 Tee 1956-5 - - - - - 20 5. 45 - 80 i. 15 re 4,0 ce ELECTRIC & GAS RiNGES ' hn NO meow eye <) Standard 20" Apartment Size ils ea) <i Ke 75 106 ee ot es 200 bbe is en 170 140 55 by 150 ry 50 bs fo > atte teeta ie 130 110 is Lb oY beetle el oilers 115 100 40 bie 110 18) Sy) ee 100 80 30 TELEVISION SETS 23-24" SCREEN 19-21" SGREEN 15-17" SCREEN CABINET TABLE CABINET ‘TABLE CABINET TABLE 1962= +200 ee 185 120 130 8) 1961= -170 140 bse) 100 110 75 1960+ -150. vas 130 8) em oe) 1959— +140 110 ibe a ae : bs) b> 1958— -125 100 rb 70 75 i) 1957=. +110 8) 85 53.-" EE 4. 3 1956- ~ 85 60 65 ne) i) 30 1955— = 55 = L0 Ms 30 35 25 | one ae Hip eaiaisscA Lait en da a he sie i ead PS ios = STANDARD De ig a ger ae =¥8 1961 Fe ee ee | E> EE ern ee a TC a eee ares te eo OR RPE Epa Der, | a - et eae wont. om an eS Pe! si spol as 0 edlellcaled eatin _ , od ae a ae ee 2 oe Pee md eae fo" g eer en ee PA 1959 i ies ari MR ra ia ) i =, : ae P| Se a acl as i s a ar Bis 1? MS cul a seal cast ema as Nr? eg tem apne g org Leg Te ne ae a rae ee deme fi e luxe 4¢ £ Soe ae =~ =. =225 re Be a ae J 196 a ee ee i? oe eee ee ye I aaa 4! oe i eG) Oy! apm io) xO HO re AS) 140 1959- -140 110 Lt: eee 100 1957= =-11 80 he olen 60 1955= - LO BOOK 16 419 REFRIGERATOR a COMBINATION(with 60-160 n eas te. HOME: FREEZERS 15 cubit. ft. 20 cubit ft. 200 250 20 > | i 7 ££) r > v3 ho.w, cae pA To 43 1683 oe +50 PW ow Po ) ) oes 1 f) 2) | ale tee | s al 4 nro alg R : : ae 4 id VX a i 11+ nT: , é aa ph, re CTRI (S: RANGES standard 175 155 a] gn Fs 110 ! ie) RO [TELEVISION “SETS 19=—21". SCREEN CABINET . TABLE haw 120 150 +00 19) 90 ee 80 ob 70 85 | 55 a Re) ra 30 175 160 eS ie) 120 LAS bs, 90 7. 20" Apa 15=17" freezer) 30 cubit ft. ope bib) 285 255 230 205 ro 165 .SHER-DRYER COMBINATION rtment Size vi 65 0 6 i 40 bo 30 SCREEN CABINET TABLE 130 eke) 95 85 75 Mae 445 bb) 90 io) 65 oy) rt) bb 30 25 SUE ett | ns em ie as Sirgeee Geet ss YI] STANDARD DEPRECIATION TABLE FOR TAX VALUES --+ on BOATS, HOUSE TRAILERS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, ETC. . Gost (new) _..1962... 1961. 1960 ,__ 1959 _1958 .__1951 Tae pe SS ma ns a ie 6 200-300 EEL) he) eee “Siete See, | eae Be i: «Sa <<; SEA | 5 SER > RRR > cs, eam” ma Se) ae WO. 5B 230 208 2, FR 150_ jag a aeheO 300 270) BS eee Oe, Se ee RST ee LOT 0 emma": abe +), aie 5D SO TY. Seep 3 5 3 ike) oi + ae 750-900_» 450 405 oe as Re eR SR. | SRI 4 BEE eS ele aa Om > ee bee MN SIRES | a) ae eee em 240 aes a. SRS CES > SR 1300-1600 780.700 = 630. CS See SSA. Seam ee | > Sele Fe SAE BY(c. om J0 070 NY REIR: 1-5 SUNNY (-, ROI ce, NN -> | RO <> 9 a. -) eS * ERE Pend ee OOM Oe (cam, rie | 7 Le cas Ramm To cecum LSM |) RCRA (°,: > ECO | GRRE - SERRE 2 GARIN A Pa 3000-3500... 1800. 1620 ThB0 ee Ce ee 3500-4000 2100 1890 1700 1530 EXE = ae Bee aT jo eee Pree ee No RR 1S = + eee tee 4500-5000 2700 2430 2185 1965. 1770 Sp RS US a 3 EN eas oy (o> ae”? '<(e RINT | > SURG << © MN ms Wo eRe») Sage ee m * 6000-7000 3600 3240 2915. 262 eS aS > SS > SES By (00.0%: \000 a 1 LO 2-2 ee a: a a ae “feoo.. 1675 Fee oo A FSO CYT NTS 0 SR LoS SON > e 7) 9000-10000 54004860 4375 BSNS BMA 3190 2870 2585 . QUT BOARD MOTORS \ HORSE POWER 1962 1961. 1960 Pl 1959 eos 1957 Tens 6e3ST RaNGE ee — ns ec ateregmant cata a ae eee ed 2-5 2 ee eo Tee cee 49) ee) 50 40 b> 30 6-8 H. P. 110 4100 90 80 70 65 ele) 14,0-24,0 9~12 H. P. eee Loe 180 ee) ne 430 115 he 95 rs P a paar ec Bias gh teen eeiee enna emainas 13-19 H. P. 340-150 +4 5 ey enema | Se i BAN Se ee a oe ee 20=30 H. Pu Beers %30 vil 220 200 180 160 me... 31-39 H. P. Celene .° an O La ray) Pe red) . Ree ae a ston ee La ee Le, ie BP. 300. «270 56-66 H. P. Berd nao Mn Sb oe I 1 Biol SY bie BOAT TRaILERS +--" List in Motor Vehicle PenOS If factory made of Sh list at ¥75. to $225, el The Board of Comuissioners cofivened on Monday, January 7, 1963, at 5:00 P.M. for its regular monthly meeting, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, All members were présent, namely: -B. EB. Boyer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, Re By ‘Kestler, and Max James. pee ake PRO Ch ae Tei ee me MINUTES, The minutes of the December 10th meeting were read by the clerk and ee a eM MRM me bare Ce TTD a Pett by Mr. Wagner. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, Mr. P. J. Corpening, district engineer with the State Highway Commission, appeared before the board to offer his qooperation in matters of mutual interest to the county and highway commission. TAX SUPERVISOR. (1) John Smith submitted a list of persons who have failed to list motor vehicles for taxes for 1962 who, according to information furnished by the State Department of Motor Vehicles, are subject to taxes in Iredell County. He explained that some of the psople had made returns but failed to list the moter vehicles while others had made no return at all, and that twe letters, one of them by certified Te had already been serit by his office notifying them to make tax returns, After considerable discussion the Board, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, instructed the Tax Supervisor to prepare a letter with the assistance of the county attorney and mail to each of these persons by certified mail with return receipt requested, stating that the county would follow the law and indict for failure to list taxes if proper returns were not filed, setting a 10 day deadline for those who had made no return at all, and a 20 day deadline for those who had made returns but failed to list the motor vehicle described. © (2). Mr. Smith reported that he had received verification from Mecklenburg ete tsb amas a reer Alexander McNeely has listed the same car there for 1962 for which she was asking a tax refund in Ceddle Creek towmship. The refund had already been approved by the board subject to verification. (3). The Tax Supervisor was authorised to issue a rebate for $4955 tax value $43.60 tax for 1962, oh building charged to North State Properties, located : ry 4 435 S. Center Ste, on basis of evidence submitted that house had been demolished . ee ees ee (ki). Mrs Smith requested that in Cd en ee ee Te en eT he be given authority to issue rebates in cases of clerical errors. Motion was nade ee yore rae eR Kest&er, and passed, that in accordance with 0.8. 105=330 (1) = (7) the tax supervisor be allowed to make ere Tt ee SE Ree ek ek ee ae, all adjustments made stating the reason therefor. (5). The Tax Supervisor was instructed to keep the tax listing office in the, courthouse open on Saturday, January 12th, from 8:30 to 12:00; in addition to the remaining Saturdays in the month which had Ba TNs bE AC baie os i -FARM BUREAU. Mr. We O. Bell appeared on behalf of the Farm Bureau to Peel Sa office space in the courthouse annex to provide assistance to farmers in making out income tax returns, In the discussion it was brought out that there would probably be a charge made for the service. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded he ba the Board agreed to make space available in the former revenue offices to the Farm Bureau to assist farmers in making tax returns, provided such service is offered free to all be ta ba PT AID TO BLIND, Mrs. Edith Franklin, Welfare Director, submitted the following blind aid cases with recommendatiions as set forth: Me le eee MM ok b meee Tot ea) ; Agnes Douglas Brotherton rere’ 8) Rejection: Arthur Adams Revision: Garland Preston Jarvis $ 57.00 to $ 68,00 ba PMB ne MU let oy) 45.00 to 8,00 pee ek ee ee ok ee we eC TA and seconded by Mr. EL ay that the cases be approved as recommended was adopted, Application of Rebert Lee Pearce for blind aid was presented without recommendation by the Director, After review of the case history the | rejected the case on the grounds that applicant owed land over and above his homesite which could be used as a resource. This motion was made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. / WELFARE CASES. At the request of Chairman Boyer, who had received complaints in the following cases, Mrs. Franklin brought the case history record in each of 7 - cases for the information of the commissioners and explained the handling Ca Me eee ae ee a tee eT tT at et eee a a a EN ba) # “ Q * dite jutaal sis , ere ite tas aid i sf 3 ag ze gk et wx 16ne423 . January 7, 1963 2. Marvin Gatton, The chairman ordered that the minutes show that the commissioners listened to the Peer Per Me) pre for action on their part. eS a ees be es Ta | that the minutes show that the Peet listened to the explanation and at this time can ery] no justification Bem NE SB bey welfare program. for hard surfacing SR #1569 was approved on motion made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner. The petition was circulated by Mrs, L, S. Johnson, Stony Point, Rte 2, Box 130. RO ett ae the following all of whom are residents of the Lake Norman area, were appointed to serve as an advisory commission to the planning board and charged with the duty of making recommendations to the planning board and the bodrd of commissioners CHARGES ON DELINQUENT TAX, concerning zoning regulations for the Lake Norman area: Forrest Thompsen, Shirley Johnsen, and Glenn Troutman. W Pua eM Mo tai ole Mamba ba DT Tent Be bad Bees advertising and sale of delinquent taxes from 70¢ to $&e50 on all delinquent land sales effective immediately since the TAX COLLECTIONS. amounted to $220,811.08, bringing the total collections for the period July 1 to December 31 to $962,026.0h. CT ee ee ee ee ee ee seconded by Mr. James. personal property receipts, which showed the following: 1953 pees" eS 1956 $ 13,430.53 14,062.08 Pee ES Cathe ty Pe.) eS ‘ WELFARE BOARD. Mrs. eee es extended an invitation from the welfare board for a joint meeting with the commissioners at their convenience to discuss the general ROAD PETITION. A petition to the State Highway Commission from property owmers PLANNING BOARD « ADVISORY COMMISSION, On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mrs Sam H. Ostwalt, Harry Y. Mott, Upon recommendation of the tax collector and county 70¢ is not adequate to cover the actual era ee as Motion was made by Mr, Kestler, Ne. T. Houston reported total tax collections for December ee bere} ero) ERs Page 3 : at od ! Ce He Davis, county planning consultant, presented a map and aay the road system for the Lake Norman area which has already been approved by the county planning board, and explained the purpose and need for adopting a plan. On motion by Mr, Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the resolution set P forth below was adopted, approving the plan: ; RESOLUTION Whereas, the Iredell County Board of Comuissioners has set eee wy ess el County along Lake Norman which is known as the Lake Norman Planning Area; and Whereas, a subiivision ordinance for this area has already been adopted by the fA Board of Commissioners and a zoning ordinance is in the preparation process; and Whereas, the Board of Commissioners feels that a sound. and adequate road system peel) a eae he Me Me oar me eI orderly development of this aréa; now therefore: BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY that the Proposed Major Road Plan for the Lake Norman Planning Area as it pertains to Iredell Be. County be and the same is hereby approved as a Pe ee ts ee Nee ee oe for the development of major roads in the Lake Norman Planning Areas STUDY COMMITTEES, Each of the study committees appointed by the Chairman reported on its progress to date but none was ready yet to make any report or r recommendations. F COUNTY HOME TIMBER, The county attorney was instructed to proceed with the sale of timber at the county home which the county forester had recommended be sold, and which the previeus board of commissioners had agreed to sell, SPECIAL MEETINGS, The chairman announced a tentative datedef January lyth for the joint meeting with the boards of education of Mooresville, Statesville, and County, and RPh ted Ate) for a ea eo met Pee boards of Mooresville, Statesville, Harmony, and Troutman, both meetings to — held at the Statesville city hall council roomie LIBRARY,’ Chairman Boyer appointed J. M. A es ay freee ee ro) heels Me eR Re ets een eer eee Eom a JUDGE'S CHAMBERS, County Attorney Avery reparted that he had conferred with Pa TS) nase January 7, o Judge John McLaughlin, who is now resident superior court judge for this district, regarding use of the judge's office and the courthouse for hearings, which would be held yet ree hg on Saturdayse He recommended improvements which he Cran me Rael cost around $500.00, The Board authorised Mr. Avery to proceed maa ct BB ya eke) which he had outlined, not to exceed a total cost of $500.00, and instructed the ‘ county accountant to assign Judge McLaughlin a parking space. This action was taken on motion made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestlere REPORTS. The abl ty reports were received and placed’ on file: Health Department ~ December Negro Extension Agents - Annual Dog Warden " : Sit Bed ~~" Farm’ Agents (weekly)" Negro stk ba ad School " Electrical Inspector " JURY LIST. Jurors were drawn for a two week term of Superior Court beginning February 4, as listed below: le Ce. Ae Cartner Turnersburg Rt. 4, Statesville re ee Ce 338 cE Nel vat Delt bag Rte 1, Statesville Sree. eran > eae ier bagel le ba4 Rte 2, Hiddenite lhe Clyde M. Williams PURE hes) Rt. 7, Statesville ce PD PamePa Cy tell) cP tases oa Rt. 3, Mooresville N. C, Holdsclaw Fallstown Rte 3, Statesville 7e Robert W. Barnett Se Vas Bel Ca Rte l, pean Tt] Oe Ores Tak Outside 2231 Bristol Rd., Statesville 9. Howard Harris Bethany Rte 2 Box 59C, Statesville a oe tee eRe Hoy Ae Poston Chambersburg Paul E. Pope em ky.) Rte 6, Statesville aa Statesville Dewey C, Shumaker Jr. Bethany 13e Bennie Haithcox er Verba leita 4 Rt. 7, Statesville F. Ce Sloop Naor Ts) Box 173, Davidson 1Se Re le alae Barringer Rte 3, Mooresville ee Be a BB sts Rel Fox Aves, Statesville 17- Roy W. Robinson | Coddle Creek 72 Spencer Ave., Mooresville 18, Rex Marlow Outside 2002 Gagner St., Statesville 19. Wade D. Blackwelder Bethany Rte k, Statesville I Tali PORES AP OF SE MERE. BR Rebs tap Ce ey ae | ee : pe Ba Page 6 20. Ge R. Goble ee et ted ele tere be 2le Richard F. Newton rete ER MEO a Tg Se eer Pee ec EM Ones ee. aye: eal eel eet Re L. Lunsford Te Rt. 1, Union Grove Floyd Tucker eer let sat leh a -4 Rte 7, Statesville SPR GR Tae ae la Chambersburg Rte 1 Box 103A, Statesville PLP set OP UE ta oe) efoto [oN MO st) Cee Spruce St., Mooresville Rodney Sherrill ere Telo ER MEPS a1) 4 a tb Jerry L. Simmons Inside 30k Mitchell Ave., Statesville 29- Clarence G. Reid Bay» Rel] 565 Lakeside Dr., Statesville ree re te Saws! og Rt. 1, Troutman IP eee shame eT) Concord aa ce Sie te ae eee We A. Neill ema pret Rte 1, Troutman 33e Richard H. Ashe sete r] ee: Oy. CPT tet a ee Se) te Oe e Ret Beit she] 52h S. Race St., Statesville See Le Oa er Inside 70 Phoenix St., Statesville 36- Le Be Alexander BG eT peel 343 Fieldstone Circle, Statesville Je Be Lundy Bethany ito eal hey ee 38. Es Me Cowan Sr. Inside REET eae ee et eee Re 39. Clyde Caldwell Coddle Cheek Rt. 1, Mooresville Glenn Ray Wellman Bates Rel) 214 Fieldstone Circle, Statesville Mary S. Hager McKnight Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman W. Re Erwin Se URED." 9) 5 Pee la Th eee | h3. B. Es Pierce ear Ske | Rte Box 39, Statesville Jack K, Childers Coddle Creek 810 Summers St.,. Mooresville W. G. Ellis Cool Springs Rt. 1 Box 109, Statesville Pe Aan Sa Petes Pt Cool Springs Rt. 1. Box 136, Statesville John H. Pardue eat 5X. t | Rt. & Box 377A, Statesville Re T. Nesbit be WB Rey | Troutman David W. Sides Shiloh Rt. 1, Stony Point 50. Hs. C. Sherrill ever ara.) Box 397, Troutman SMe esta mete et Cee een 261 We Iredell Ave., Mooresville S2e Ve le Wagner ie eee ye | Rt. 1, Troutman 53- Carl M. Dancy Coddle Creek rR EF ee Coe | eer She Fe H. Sherrill ee Tae eae eee Bee é T. Cy Dobey Bots eee es) Be. L. Helms Stanley Tolbert rieta Sete etree Lae eee tT Fred L. Parker Re C. Black Sre F. M. Spears Je We Neel Mack W. Stutts Be L. Millsaps Jr. Preston J. Jolly ot te Corer Se Pee ba 5g Mrs. Rasetta Barnes Je Ge Blackwelder Te Fe Riddle CONSE eho Le Pech E. We Clontz Le Re Shoemaker Paul C. Ladd Allen B. Deal eats Ce akg Donald Ray Misenheimer cP Sat Je S. Cloer Jr. C. C. Blankenship SMR Me RA os eres] George M. Mise Walter G. Byrd Cecil Davis Kelly Byers Ce P, Alexander ee OPC ty a ae aia poms | ee 7) January 7, 1963 i) F Coddle Creek Ceddle Creek Coddle Creek | Bethany oP esls ba RE Mesa | 4 oF Vee Bed a YT Baer Lolth Inside pet Kel | Fallstowm Concord ae Cool Springs Coddle Creek Concord mer Te) Outside pat Rel past Be. T Feet 2 bu Coddle Creek BGs 5 ET) oP at ST) Concord TE Mes 1) 4 Shiloh eh se.) 1 Page 7 a 229 W. Stewart Ave., Mooresville 3 cP Mooresville Rt. 3, Mooresville Rt. 2, Cleveland 3 hh2 Walnut St., Statesville Rt. 1, Stotiy Point 123 Rankin, Mooresville ST) seer) Rt. 1, Troutman 431 W. Center, Mooresville Rt. 3, Mooresville Rt. 1, Stony Point Oakland Ave., Statesville CSP ee eee te te Be Scotts b 3 ae Statesville Rte h, Statesville Rt. 2, Mooresville Rt. 1, Stony Point Rt. 2, Mooresville Box 746, Statesville 507 Gray St., Statesville 1325 Knox Avye., Statesville Rt. 1, Mt. Ulla Rte 3 Box 32, Mooresville DSSS ee Ch Me te) ee) Rt. 8 Box 352A, Statesville Sn ete te he Rt. 1, Mooresville \ a te eT (eS ae ermal ts) eke Rt. 6, Statesville ee Pa lt eee Rte 1, Statesville eee ten a Cree ae Co : | PE 156 8S. Sycamore, Mooresville a & # al i | , pe Pe we DP eAAT) aa tea asn ee ek he 3 PAT pee sne) F 765 C. B. Fraley Per Dien 5.00 ae Vi ee Pet | Per Diem & Mileage 6.60 F 4767 WN. M. Blackwelder " 5.30 ae Wh. ee PP} L 6.30 F 4769 V. L. Wagner " 5-70 ee Vai ee Pee Tee bd 10.60 ee ae Wap Gee er ae CET Sg " f 6.60 Vara ae " 12.80 ae Wa ee Pee Pee.) Ar) ” 10.60 ae va en ee ee ba 10,00 F 4825 Southern Directory Co. 2 § s a 8 ELECTIONS Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 5 lepph.. D. H. Stack Judge-Turnersburg 10.00 TAX SUPERVISOR F 4676 Rachel N. Wooten Salary 80.00 F 4677 DeNeale M. Long id pes 80.00 F 4678 Mary Lee Cowles " 300.00 F 4679 Peggy P. Summers . BL eRe F 4680 Glenn W. Walker " YL PA t) F 4681 John T. Smith “ 500.00 F 4682 Calvin E. Evans " Bie erat 0 F 4775 Statesville Record & Landmark Yee Se ph 4 pleas F 4776 C. EB. Evans : Travel 60.20 F 4777 John T. Smith " eee Sr | F 4778 Linker's Inc. Steel Tape 6.16 F 4779. Deal Typewriter Exchange ohare] 1.60 F 4825 Southern Directory Co. Directory 30.90 F 4826 Town of Mooresville Abstracts CeO 9) F 4843 Beam Printing Co. Sis) ey) Pee) F 4853 Brady Printing Co. gp adie 40.00 F 486 Starrette Typewriter Service " 4.90 Edwards & Broughton Co, iv 4.92 HOUSE F 4660 Willie Turner Pouring. Concrete Walk 98.15 F' 4661 Willie Taylor ST WE vn 7 40,00 F 4662 Willie Taylor - Te Pao 8) F. 4663 Willie Taylor ig 40.00 F 4.66, Willie Taylor " 40,00 F 4665 Willie Taylor id ropa) F 4666 Willie Jones " 40.00 F 4667 Willie Jones " 40.00 F 4668 Willie Jones " 40.00 of F 4669 Willie Jones # 40.00 F 4670 Willie Jones " 0.00 F 4675 Tarheel Construction Co. Paving Lot Srey re! ae 5 ae eae Patt Salary & Travel Be trae ae Wile Co te BC BE / Pura oe F 4781 Warlick Paint Co, Paint 217.72 F 4783 Public Service Co, of N.C. Inc, Gas err. F 4859 Mills Electric Shop ree) cry? s F 866 Petty Cash Misc. Expense 079 F 4871 Water & Light Dept. RT oe Bel S| 372.28 F 4875 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs bri) s F 4876 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. bd : phy > ame F 4877 Shell Electric Co, Supplies as F 882 Thomas & Howard Co. " 56.98 wey oa SRE sk) eer at : a -T).-) Home Exterminating Co, 3 bas yd 3a 3 ae "Wi 5) 4 ae de ae Wd) F 4786 aval F 4876 ame ey ad F 4,768 F 4789 F 790 eh 2 F 792 ae ae yee) ae Wh 5) F 4796 F 797 F 4798 ae) ‘ F 1,800 F 4801 F 4802 F 4803 F 480) F 805 F 14806 1,807 ite}. 4,809 Fs Me Yeyg 4960 MeTe¥ Ta’ 4977 ee ee a |e Les she) bit Lose) F 4810 ae yee | aa toh S| F 863 F 4687 F 4688 Pe jm Tosh] F 4690 me tos 2d ae 4 be TB jae os) F 4812 jae 13 F 481h F 4815 ae toh Ry F 4817 Warlick Paint Co, Alex Ross et Lae aed Mfg. Ca. Diamond Hill Coal Co, BOE it at Water & Light Dept. Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Shell Electric Co, Ruth G. Etchison Jean Alexander McNeely Fb mee, ke. ae Town of Troutman Town of Harmony Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. Cool Springs Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Praag | ped ¢.) meee! tee eRe le SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS pete ees) a é Coal Supplies NO a ek) | Repairs Siri) ee Salary Tax Refund La Contract late, Fire Calls Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. Inc. " Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Inc. " City of Statesville Town of Mooresville Shepherd Volunteer Fire Dept. Harmony Fire Dept. Mt. Mourne Volunteer Fire Dept. Dept. of Conservation & Dev. Scarborough Chevrolet Iric. Charles E. Keiger Inc. Woodruff Insurance Agency Pee Sam G iT ba ti lol mes ois Statesville library Town of Mooresville National Guard - Statesville National Guard - Mooresville Brady Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co. Law Enforcement Officers Benefit Edgar B. Cranford Forest Fire Control 2 Chassis - Fire Trucks Bond Donation | Supplies Services & Retirement Fund - Retirement Tax Refund N. C,. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency - Social Security Betty Jean Robb ela sb Be Gap Crh obs) Business Machine Service Co. Mary T.. Govington | Brady Prifiting Co, E. N. Scroggs Ruth L. Robertson bale Pete ol ls) R. E. Perkins Robert C. Kinder Marshall Maness James R. Crawford Ira M. Overcash Jr. Je Ce past eye] Dwight Myers Zeb Nicholson Je C. cat oe) Richard Crawford Marshall Maness I. M. Overcash COUNTY ACCOUNTANT . Seis Sati ee ood Salary Supplies Dues Supplies J j eh 13,90 Pht PS 1,10 er ree 6.13 es. Pa crea 18 | 220.00 14,01 41.89 75.00 5@y00 50.00 50.00 10.00 120.00 372.00 30.00 158.00 108.00 15.00 40.00 360.46 ysl e ph Pie) 635.78 seh yee) 100.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 ph) wile) 97.00 , 8.98 Pees 2.0 2.79 275.400 525.00 99.) 5.00 Res Lore ya> Sea. 8) 360.00 360.00 bl Ome #) 360.00 360.00 360.00 500.00 30.00 30.00 ce 120.33 98.00 PhS Pr 4) a) " F 4818 TT. S. Thompson ae) 0 ee Pee Peg se | » a rise ai : ; bait Ae tle A ea gh : } ke ak Oar ae + aa ba ry [ 3 be Nantes rt 4 aw oe ig ate a Y a r ; . i ’ . . FR ay ig " Pe ty Se ee TEES REAGAN oo cane 46 , nee 430°" bs Li Jf y F-4820 Robert Kinder ye sd F 4821 U. 9, Postmaster - Soa ae F 4822 International Assoc. for Identification - Dues - 10,00 PM eng etree) Br ey. aera Ce Se BTS 4 F 4,625 Southern Directory Co. Directory , : . 30.90 F 483 Beam Printing Co. Supplies Sb} Pe CCSME Set aboet tty meee o ’ ToT) T. K. Abernethy Radio Service : yew ee TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR F 4695 Judy L. Gilleland Salary 200.00 F 4696 Betty Jane Cooke " 210.00 F 4697 Flossie S. King J or Bi rie8) F 4698 N. T. Houston Salary & Travel 475.00 F 825 Southern Directory Co, Directory 30.90 F 4866 Petty Cash Sits ea S| 2.91 ae Mees TSB Rn LS a bk CT aT. Del. Tax Acct. 69.00 Le REGISTER OF DEEDS F 4699 Imogene W. Blankenship TRE tg Bie ePae e) F 700 Helen R. Gregory " : lo O Pet) ae WO SBE Tl) tA Petree bat ® 260.00 F 4702 Katherine P. White " 190.00 F 4703 L. L. Nesbit " 458.33 F 4827 Lynn Nesbit Sorbet.) 20.00 F 4828 Xerox Corp. Supplies 260. 38 ete) CMDs) St Wo kts hil ames " 3.86 F 4853 Brady Printing Co. " 2.58 F E. N. Scroggs " ey 2e WELFARE DEPARTMENT F 470, Clifton E. Bridges Salary 200.00 F 4705 Edna F. Brown " 469.00 F 4706 Jerry Sigmon " 333.00 F 4707 Millicent K. McCurry " 367.00 F 4708 Anne C. Johnson ad 367.00 F 4709 Thelma C. Barker * 425.00 F 4710 Mary Lew Smith " 333-00 F 471l Evelyn W. Ridenhour " 367.00 F h712 Avonelle C. McVey n 367.00 F 4713 Elizabeth French Boyd nd 367.00 F 471, Georgia H. Blowe " 333.00 F 4715 Jewell C, Van Hoy " 317.00 F 716 Maxine T. Henderson " 274.00 F--k717 Sara Marie Neese d yl) Bre 8) F 4718 Lois I. Sigmon m 261,00 ae eS ee SA ac vache t:) " 261.00 F 4720 Nora Lee Deal bd ya PLS 8) F 4721 Reba H. Ferree a 261.00 F 4722 Edith Bryson Franklin " 764.00 eyo eras et a) TS Board Meeting cere F 4830 Mrs. Fred B. Bunch Jr. " 10.00 F 4831 Thelma C, Barker Travel 46.00 F 4832 Georgia H. Blowe _ sd ops | F 4833 French Boyd # Pr. aa) st pare " Bash) ae US Me MOREL tte ng L 20.69 F 4836 Avonelle C. McVey " Berg ae RA Shs PM eRe l tel ta " Va.) F 4838 Jerry W. Sigmon Wi. $32 #8 F 4839 Mary Lew Smith eee 33.67 ¥ 4840 Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. Services ey +) F 4641 D. K. McNeely & Sons ad Ps Office Supply Mart Inc. ee Bi ie ae a ie Be | rg gy oy 39°93 3 3g bam Lame dA F 4862 je TT ime Tete ae eb) ae i ad hw Sys 4730 Test 4732 4733 eben 4855 4856 ees Py 4735 ey Rete Frist 4737 4860 Tey ses 4,866 ” : , TULF Beam Printing Co. © eR cot Tae. ay Southern Bell Telephone Co. E. N. Scroggs Starrette Typewriter Service N. C, Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retiremen N. C, Public Employees Social Security Agency - Social Security Elizabeth W. Weaver Betty C. Harrington Wayne L. Franklin L. B. Nance Jr. Howard M. Stamey Harry W. Myers Jr. L. B. Nance Jr. Harry W. Myers Jr. W. L. Franklin Goforth Feed Co. Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. The Sherwin Williams Co, Sherrill Lumber Co, Starrette Typewriter Service Petty Cash D. O. Ivey Gray & Creech Inc. Brady Printing Co. Jean L. Johnson Nancy I. Myers Juliene M. Fulp Nancy M. Henson Nancy Henson Juliene M. Fulp Nancy I. Myers Starrette Typewriter Service Maxine Rutledge Pe RG Rs Me Peele a Pauline E. Moore Scholastic Magazines Mills Electric Shop Glenda P. Murdock J. P. Van Hoy Enterprise Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co, Starrette Typewriter Service A aes) Town of Mooresville PARM AGENT HOME AGENT NEGRO HOME AGENT VETERANS SERVICE He st cia aks * a ht ss 8 “ ii . ny, gta a i : ; 4 ral ™ : ond + 16 nc431 iris ea | Meter Rantal RT om pity) pe) Pee Peeve te 42.50 Cl . el) cya eet. CT Ue vag 147.17 " BL Fae) “ 5), ® 238.67 . 275.00 ® 291.00 Travel “ 1.50 Li ‘ Py 5) Travel & Equipment 22.60 lite) SR) 4.65 : : Bey) OF ten bet br) Peri ’ 78.21 Sry ea s 11.h9 SR col st) NEGRO FARM AGENT © 170.00 ps NS BE tang ithe) ee T) " Coat 131.08 " dae a8. 8) J 171.67 " PCS Pol Travel 1.55 " 69.09 Travel & Supplies 25.72 Supplies prepa " 115.00 Site) o 3 Bay paar, Subscription 2.00 Sis e ee] Salary & Travel Bere!) Supplies TY, Tek T ys) ye wee) pes) be LM ee er | 16.00 eta ee 40.00 Benjamin F.. Long nT ee ae eT 3 ST aA Ta We: SMM Eves. ane a Starrette Typewriter Service ST a eked | Supplies ree eMC cn eT me thes System @ Retirement N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency - Social Security COUNTY ATTORNEY I. T. Avery, Jr. Retainer Fee OO GEL) gs 308) Me) yee Martha’D, Parker Robert L. Parks Mary K. Green Frances R. Moore Betty Jean Messick Shirley S. White Carl G. Smith E. N. Scroggs Starrette Typewriter Service Edwards & Broughton Petty Cash Mitchell Printing Co. Commercial Printing Co, Salary Supplies Misc. Expense Supplies " SUPERIOR COURT Se NA este ba Tredell County Witness Fund Court Reporter Jurors Fees pO) A) MMOL ay Carl G. Smith BoyceG. Gibson Jr. R. A. Hedrick Salary bi JUVENILE COURT Carl G. Smith SECU S| Water & Light Dept. Holmes Drug Co, Piedmont Linen Service Zep Manufacturing Corp. Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Statesville Drug Co. Dr. S. A. Rhyne Thomas & Howard Co, Iredell Chemical Co, Home Exterminating Co. Salary ee Boarding Prisoners Services Nie See T Linen Service Supplies " Medical Supplies Li Pest Control hav E-Y 2 Pe yes sae Whey ae ae YAS) F 4876 Se F 4878 ame Wa) F 4880 F 4881 F 4882 jest 5) F 488) F 4885 F 4886 ae ole F 4,888 F 4889 F 4890 F 4891 Rot “4 Pearl J. Presnell Helen L. Turner Jettie Bell Floyd H. Flinchum Duncan Plumbing & Heating Shell Electric. Co. Duke PowerCCo, Statesville Drug Co. Dr. Sw Fe Rhyne Iredell F. C. X. Service Thomas & Howard Co, Sa Mi tS my Iredell Freezer Locker Corp. Gem Automatic Gas Co. Inc. Public Oil Co, Iredeil Chemical Co. Metro Products Co. Home Exterminating Co. Statesville Machine Co. Belks Dept. Store Belks Dept. Store Petty Cash Fund F. W. Woolworth Co, Diamond Hill Coal Co. J. C. Holmes Lumber Co. W. N. Johnston Sons Co. Nicholson Real Estate Co, Reich Realty Co, Caldwell General Store Colonial Stores Inc, Drum's Food Shop Drum's Super Market The Food Basket The Great A & P Sea Co, Gregory Bros. Store R. B. Lackey, Cross Road Groc,” Lake View Grocery Martin Grocery M. J. Morrow Grocery Teeter's Food Mart Winn Dixie Stores Efirds Dept. Store J. C. Penney Co, Sy oF Be slelol ba) Barium Springs Orphanage Requal Bailey Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder Mrs. C. C. Blankenship Mrs. Albert H. Cooper Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mrs. Leonard H. Freeze Mrs. Glenn Havner Mrs. Clyde Jenkins Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. R. L. Pearce Mrs. Mott Redmond Mrs. Carl J. Reece bbe MS) ve Cel > amit BA | Mrs. Johnny A. Scott Mrs. Bobby Sells Clara Sharpe Mrs. Roy E. Warren Mrs. T. B. Wetmore Mrs. ClydeWilcox Mrs. S. CO. Williams Sa PM PM PMR BRA ba jello | ht Me Tose fa) Hill Haven Rest Home eee eee 8 GENERAL RELIEF i a ee ee ee ee a a. ee a ks “hl ge ii, et laa s digas’ Bal Si) ae CN ee Me ae ec Ah hate DNS ip oath WOR Salary L | n Repairs " Lights Supplies Medical Supplies Uy Bakery Products Processing oF ¥ | er th oe AIT) oe Ry | LI Pest Control Service _ Repairs Supplies Clothing ) bE [Pap oe col et) Christmas Gifts-Institutions Fuel ie yeh a n Groceries Li Beh Aspe ee tas Tae tent oF ba) Boarding Home Care 8 AES Se EES) = Ww ~ as F store) 15.75 hows) 10.47 Srey. Lome) crate) yao 9 P86) 100.00 biomae lt 150.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 100,00 50.00 100,00 50.00 50.00 50.00 8 | 150.00 pteeme 150.00 stom omen 96.48 Ble 00.00 Teen pleemes teem ~ be Pedanical ad ae cn ee tet 7 Ea eee a eT a ed rr py Erae?] eS ee eee ee " ee F k9uh Dr. David L. Pressley " 6.00 F 945 Troutman Clinic em es ee Po) eS RT Ok Some y oT ame eo poy] F 4947 Fisher Drug Co. " ee) F 4948 Macks Pharmacy " 4.00 ae eT sR ener Use a ta tend " Vrs) F 4950 Miller Drug Co, ’ 5.00 F 4951 Mooresville Drug Co. dl bE. Pye) F 4952 Troutman Drug Co, " ‘ 107.08 F 4953 Iredell Memorial Hospital Cr See Wee Tt SE] rL-Y PaO 0) ae bs Me oe SC eC) ska Yl " 40.50 F 4955 N. C. Memorial Hospital " 5-00 F 4956 Rowan Memorial Hospital ° By PS i 4 F 4957 Western N. C, Sanatorium " 51.60 3, 694.61 DOG WARDEN J. I. Thomas Salary 360.00 Lae SoM Ma Gis BRE | Deg Pound re Pree) F 4969 J. I. Thomas . Travel 150.00 T. K. Abernethy Radio Service . 5-00 a Neh) F 4672 Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund 2,647.14 F 4673 Iredell County A. D. C. Fund 28 Pe) F 467, Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund ATE F 4757 Iredell County Health. Department Monthly Budget Payment 5,056.58 F 4758 Miss Eunice Price, Treas. Mooresville Graded School District 36,197.00 F 4759 A. E. Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools 51,000.00 F 4760 N. T. Houston, Treas. Iredell County Schools 60, 000.00 F 4761 Bank of Statesville Certificate of Deposit 10,561.66 F 4762 ‘Iredell Memorial Hospital Special levy 23, 336.08 F 4763 Lowrance Hospital, Inc, " ye BPI) F 476 Northwestern Bank * Certificate of Deposit 100,000.00 Sey eC ee a Leeks tie) OG oer kek 97.00 F 496 State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind 333.71 F 4965 Duke Power Co. Tax Refund Bey ane) F 4966 A. E. Guy, Treas. Statesville City Schools - Debt Seryice 15,525.00 F 4967 Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund ~ Lien , 707 .06 F 4968 Hugh G. Mitchell Attorney Fee - Lien +. 424.77 F 4971 Hospital Saving Assoc. beet ta tte) 324.40 F 4972 N.C. State Dept. of Revenue Withholding Tax 1,295.02 F 4973 Federal Reserve Bank ofRichmond Wtthholding Tax 2, 94.70 F 497) N.C. Local Government Employees Retirement System 68), .86 F 4976 N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System 50.06 F 4975 N.C. Public Employees Social Security Agency - Social Security Fras eal!) 5 i © 398,437.19 oF) aaeael Deductions : Chaba ta 659.83 LEOB & R 97.00 Social Security Cie Pat) Tax: Federal 2,944.70 Rae ae Met Pew Insurance Brae) rare. ee te AP Bla val: ie oe eee CS Ps ae A 1917 A 1918 Wert) A 1920 A 1921 1922 aoe Bays" pays 1926 a ai 1928 ys) 1930 pe 5) 1932 5S) pag ree y bee -) hey pee. BBS 1940 eT 19k2 na) ren re) pei aly) re). pa) 1950 bah ve pay oS) Ba) eS) 1956 poy ba). pe) 1960 Bley phere) a ee ee ee nd ed ee eee ee ee ee ee 1961 1963 eye es eT ll allt all al oad Pat Das! Jessie T. Parker Mildred G, Johnson Martha P. Fox Lexine | White Doris P. Johnson Margaret F, Bolt Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins, Jr. Mary Lee Stroud Margaret W. Crawford L. M. Little Arthur D. Cowan Ina Myers Galliher Tredell F. C.X. Service Star Milling Co. Lexine A. White ed oh Me PM Co) sha Ls Jessie T. Parker Margaret F. Bolt pe @ Reba CoM Ce let tes) Martha P. Fox Pa A Nel be ash ge PMS yc eect mlb ars CNM E Me PM te Toe) a Raeford A. Thomas Fisher Scientific Company Supplies N. C. State Board of Health " Steriphane Corporation of America" aM s2282283223222823222 8 Mooresville Telephone Co. Services STeiaAst- ye Mest SM ame A BE )o)ele) | Bae dy i Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies E.-N. Scroggs " Mills Electric Shop ter SB a) Iredell Laundry Co. PRs aad Water & Lights Dept. Services Buds Oil Co, : ate Mid-State Oil Co. ® Shell Electric Co. Supplies be A eer meatal Miscellaneous Expense Dr. J» S. Hardaway OPRR bases) Mee) : Dr. P. Z. Dunn " Dr. P. : Mason LI Dr. D. D. Lewis " N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement N. C. Public Employees' Social Security Agency RTD OOS) N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Withholding Tax Pree?) Pa a " Hospital Saving Assoc, Insurance N. C. Public Employees’ Social Security Ageney - Social Security TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 195.35 Social Security » 108,80 Tax: Federal 670 230 Carte 104.50 Insurance 96.92 QRAND TOTAL .- P Brea ore) 670. 30 310.08 96.92 md poenesecncneem 8,872.75 Pee Fe 5 ye) A 466 A 467 A 468 i ees) A 470 A 471 A 472 A 473 ye wal ya A 75 |e Wie A 477 Less Payroll Deductions: Mary Neil Conner Virginia M, Deaton RRB GTM oka | Nancy L. Grimes a ome et Violet K. Caudle Southern Bell Telephone Co, Statesville Public Library Virginia Kirkus Service Inc. pest TM) eee er ng American Publishers Corp, Bea TT eRe g Iredell County ‘ N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Withholding Tax Pee ta tae eT Hospital Saving Assoc. Retirement Social Security Taxt Federa} State Insurance The meeting was recessed until 7:30 P.M., January 1), 1963, at which time N. C. Public Empl@yees' Soc. Security Agency p ERSD0) AP 38) ) perr2! GRAND TOTKL . 75.00 rt Ps | ptemmee) , 4 eS Pe *) 83.00 375.00 Tap y) 5 Po} ERE OT es rr : 6.43 Service 23.00 Books 29.70 A ee | ate Te.) Retirement Diet.) CAB ta 25.03 ed 283.20 ® ‘ ya PE?) Insurance 15.21 pS 2 eri reed rie PaO. 94.0 8.50 rs! 1,421.87 f er a the commissioners would meet with the Statesville, Mooresville, and County boards of education at the City Hall, Statesville, LA) TRESS: Va a Sorte S a OSE ETE TI a ee me eC SM Rie Boro ee ee oe re te eee ee ee na Fees ated MMi saleteasied Mahe | ee ee es a eT Dr R. Be. Kestler, J. M. Wagner, and Max R, Jamese pe aN ‘ JOINT MEETING, This was a joint meeting of the Board of Commissioners and the three Boards of Education in the countys | Mooretiville Board of Education members present were: Dr. C. lL. Bittinger, R. H. Baker, Jre, Calvin BE. Tyner, Rufus M. Dalton, EB. E tan) A Me eke ae R. Re Morgane , Statesville Board of Education members present were: F. M. Steele, Joe M. Sherrill, Cecil Barger, and Superintendent A. D. Kormegay. yee Board of Education members present were: Je Ce Murdock, Flake Millsaps, John Patterson, Mrs. Evelyn Bunch, R. C, Garrison, Superintendent F, lL, Austin, Attorney C. He. Dearman, and member~elect Wilson Whites INVOCATION. The invocation was given by R, J. Holshouser. PURPOSE OF MEETING. Chairman Boyer welcomed all those present and stated that the purpose of the meeting was so everyone could get SUT SE eke Te with each other and Ce eMC ek ata mo ae Se Be Ste take the major part of money out of the county treasury, it is necessary that some.long range plans be made od the commissioners could try to proceed ina reasonable and orderly b¢ eR ee) provide the necessary funds, He then asked each board to present its pv To ; STATESVILLE SCHOOLS, Chairman F\. M. Steele presented the following statement, | Pee ME Pe a Mb eC ls Ray ae ay a, tee ANTICIPATED COST oak Lee 7 ee ee oe er ey $ 150,000 ! PD ee ec oe : 3e Senior High Classrooms and library Bldg. with equipment yale te) a a etter Be af Se East Statesville Elementary Site 25,000 6. Bast Statesville Elementary School BP Te Additions to Northview and N. B, Mills | 80,000 See eI ek ae See een enn Mae 85,000 — — Te Ros 80 : 1 January 14 o Page 1 The Board of Commissioners met on Monday, January 1h, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. in the Genference Room at Statesville City Hall, as announced at their previous meeting. All members of the board were present, i.ce.: Ee B. Boyer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, Pee ee CA ee eee eee eS ae ee CT 9 JOINT MEETING, This was a joint meeting of the Board of Commissioners and the three Boards of Education in the countye Mooresville Board of Education members present were: Dr. C, L. Bittinger, i He Baker, Jre, Calvin E. Tyner, Rufus M. Dalton, E. Ee Cruse, APE eMEcl i slSesbibe sitet oeh a Re Re Morgane Statesville Board of Education members present were: ee Steele, Joe M. Sherrill, Cecil Barger, and Superintendent A. D. Kormegay. ence Board of Education members present were: Je Ce Murdock, Flake Millsaps, John Patterson, Mrs. Evelyn Bunch, R. C. Garrison, Superintendent F, L. Austin, Attorney Ce He Dearman, and member~elect Wilson Whites INVOCATION. The invocation was given by R. J. Holshouser. PURPOSE OF MEETING. Chairman Boyer welcomed all those present and stated that the purpose of the meeting was so everyone could get acquainted with each other and with each other's problems, He said further that since schools take the major part of money out of the county treasury, it is necessary that some long range plans be made _ 80 the commissioners could try to proceed in a reasonable and orderly fashion to provide the necessary funds, He then asked each board to present its needs. STATESVILLE SCHOOLS, Chairman F. M. Steele presented the cee ae tee te which he explained in detail: I. CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS ANTICIPATED COST beaks ee pO ae aa ele el a ev) eee BT 4 $ 150,000 * 2e Dos Lunchroom revisions 12,000 3e Senior High Classrooms and Library Bldg. with equipment 250,000 . Morningside Science Rooms and Equipment 35,000 Se East Statesville Elementary Site roe) CT Se te ROE ae Re tame Coed Bye ree 7. Additions to Northview and N, B, Mills 80,000 . CM Coase eM Me ae ta mer Pe PY IAY 9. Oakwood Addition (classrooms, misic, and shop) 85,000 Tae GET? Bi Jamary 1h, 1963 Page 2 ple P PA me Phe ele tt | 1 Pata 1l. Avery Sherrill Heat and Controls Pre 8) 12. -Mulberry Kitchen and equipment 12,000 13e Grounds and Landscaping (5 years) Caer) lhe Other Classroom and equipment additions (5 years) rome een 15¢ Major Renovations (5 years) 100,000 16. Contingency Capital Outlays (5 years) 60,000 $ 1,591,500 IIe FIVE YEAR SCHOOL ENROLIMENT PROJECTION: Year PAA et 4 ig Pee! 1962—63 5) 4,671 pa Toe mre 4,675 : 4,830 196-65 ett 5,002 pEeLeeore 5,035 55200 Be elem Py b) 5,405 1962/63 to 1967/68 930 NET GAIN III. FIVE YEAR CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND PROJECTION(using present per capita appropriations Year Anticipated Revenue Cumulative Total Sb 5 We CATIA bBo elt 5 187 ,000 ‘3 187,000 Bh To) to 19h, 200 381, 200 1965=66 201,400 582,600 1966—_67 209, 800 792,00 1967-68 218, 200 1,010,600 To 1967/68 TOTAL = $1,010,600 A general discussion of Statesville's needs i plans followed Chairman Steele's presentation, MOORESVILLE, Chairman Bittinger stated that Mooresville established a building plan about 1950 which they had followed since, adding to elementary schools, and by bits and pieces had built their Senior High plante The next item in their plan is to replace the Junior High and build an addition at Dunbar, He then asked Dr. Morgan to present their plane a Morgan outlined the needs at Mooresville as follows: Balance of land needed for Junior High $ 35,000 Junior High pene chow Rob eT Mammo e Ome pat ta S| 600 ,000 Pte setae tt ee CP ee Cee Se or 40,000 Payment to St atm (each year) 8,500 mr i Tree ety 8!) January 1h, 1963 General Improvements buildings and grounds (each year) Library Books (each year) 600 Chest Ties ote Pets (each year) 500 . COUNTY SCHOOLS, Chairman Murdock explained that the county school board does not have a plan to submit since the plan they had made had been rejected and since there will be changes on their board he will have to leave it up to them to make a new plane He then asked Mr. Garrison to present some information which they hades Mr. Garrison presented a list of elementary schools showing needs and items Patt: are sub<standard to maintain their accreditation. No estimate of the costs were givene He made a plea for improvement of the schools, not only for capital improvements but for more funds to enrich the curriculup, CAPITAL OUTLAY APPROPRIATIONS. Chairman Boyer presented figures of capital outlay appropriations to the three units amounting to $),878,656 in the past twelve years, and the increase in enrollment for the same periode DISCUSSION. Discussion followed on various phases of school programs, including pBete DE AO oe Wi Sat Beste) vocational training, special tax levies for current expense, various methods of financing capital improvements, and other matters of general interest. i The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Boyer, with the announcement that county Rear Seba) were acheduled to attend a district meeting of the State Association of County Commissioners in Charlotte the next day, and to meet jointly with the Iredell County Planning Board on January 22, 1963 at the Courthouse, i a (az Rag pip Pee Page Clerk ie) the Board dies a, ; sa ™ ee = tT a dias sh 2 ei, eh POR ri “% i ry nox 16 ne439 January 1h, 1963 Cee ee me me ee et eC Se ~ | : é | 600 Additional Equipment (each year) | Con o Parsee ee ee ea om have a plan to submit since the plan ee eee ee eee ae eee ee will be changes on their board he will have to leave it up to them to make a new plan. He then nee Garrison to present some information which they had, ee took met) tt eT ee elementary schools showing needs and items that are sub-standard to maintain their accreditation, No estimate of the costs were given. He made a plea for Be Ee a ae but for more funds to are: Ci bew ke Sa. PY a CAPITAL OUTLAY APPROPRIATIONS. Chairman Boyer presented figures of TP at ee outlay appropriations to the three units amounting to $),878,656 in the past twelve . years, and the increase in enrollment for the same period. DISCUSSION. Discussion followed on various phases of school programs, including USO Mee CMTC R MRS See Tees MT we RT Be cl Le various methods of financing capital improvements, and other matters of general interest. iY a The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Boyer, with the announcement that county . commissioners were acheduled to attend a district meeting of the State Se ag County Commissioners in Charlotte the next day, and to meet jointly with the Iredell County Petts Board on January 22, 1963 at the Courthouse, hd PERE 2ar Masini. Clerk to the otc ea The Board of Commissioners attended a district meeting of the State Association of County Commissioners on January 15, 1963, in the Medklenburg Céunty courthouse at Charhotte. a bast Me tak ae. Me Pee PL ge A LE) Patel Re a Holshouser. Absentr R. B. Kestler, Jre “ The meeting was conducted by J. Alex McMahon, secretary and counsel for the association, The program was primarily concerned with the state budget which would ‘be presented to the legislature, and its effect on counties. Fc Sane: oe yi es Be) Clerk to the Beard