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Board of Commissioners Minutes 1966-1967
5 Page 5 December 12, 1966 a ae eek i sox 18 nx 395 ROAD PETITION, A petition for paving SR #2150 off road #2145, 0,6 mile, was approved for piu aebiad as a the State bins bake A ered Tae bolt on motion by... pa ary oe ET is sce rere HRALTH DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED,. The Board requested that the health department be scheduled for study at the next meeting. PLANNING BOARD, The Board discussed briefly the function of the county planning board and instructed Mr. Shuford to contact the planning board members~to see if they are willing to continue on the board, The official meeting of the Board was ADJOURN AND INSPECT JAIL, r adjourned at 10:15 P.M,, after which the commissioners made an inspecti y F on tour of the jail. North Carolina, Iredell County y, Filed for registration on ee Clerk to the ot 7m cE : ae 19 £Z and recorded ju Book {- ah a) yo tt <7 bi t Sey A ics a OTS OS Yearlings 1-2 Years Calves Under I Year Fe Le: I oo SS ca Poor Fair Good ee ae ee ee ee a PSs ao SH oT bs | Es ict OS SSE UES woman oe iY i 3 -~- 10¢ - 12¢ Ib. 5. nee GENE =--~ 15¢ - 20¢ Ib. BOERS ene NE MADR ET Le SSN ae pematencenecaenc Dy LD Sy eA here tee eer pC I La ued <4 CHICKENS soemeamea ees) pmb ee) PULLETS (9 day old) 20¢ = 30¢-each 204 - 30¢ each Sete Beste C EC moe 8) 30¢ - 60$ cach 25¢ - 65¢ each Rath yh Pe Ot Mere mr) 60¢ - $1.00 each 65¢ ~ $1.10 each MARKET (hens that laid out and barnyard birds)15¢ - 30 each 60¢ - $1.00 each petra amici} TURKRYS BABY old) er POULYS (day ald) ce | 1 WEEK to WEEKS old 10¢ - 209 each BREEDER HENS (2); veeks ee oS ee eee pore tes Met SIGS ee ae) Sa TRACTORS MODEL ben ay MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL )y-+ EOI 4) ao yar a bi) il i ILE: te es eo - ae 5 La \latetateieneteteteeee ttt -- ie | , LOR SSE 00): <8 eS <2 2 oot b m2?) WEY, | Ge pees mei) 30 ‘i a wa) j ks Bs om (Ea 730 3 490 Lr) 650 Yes ] BONG LEO SS) bis es ] By2 rey e+ bi SE ae 960 bom bbe 390 L70 ih +> AE , O ¢ Mews tise. Meee a Ra) indo a) © RMD "lca alae py | SEE ett oe ae eS ee Ts) og on months rent ($50.00 x 10)-—----------.---. 3 Tax value for household personal property----- - a8) pel ee Beem!) F arr. : ae RECT) (yee ce eae Bk LT oe Market value of dwelling-----~-~--------------~- $10,000.00 Tax value of dwelling~--~-~~~5---~--~--~------- 7,500.00 Be meet ae acd personal property 750.00 re) gt val. J Sem elairnee ny ot Meas Sale Cea Total household tax value------~---.--------~-~ J J50.0 ce ee ead pee © ssaerecstiens ener tensa ee eg Con REDDER Pe me) So Rides saudlinnll-<cieesy oon, epunnaabehestaaeneenmeanmenenane 3,000.00 ethan acreaadl Mk ane -necenanbiaa Brome) met fer Baus poem heen Uren gy fat FUG e De Wy anc one ey) 4 Tax value for household persmal property--------- $ 600.00 Less exemption: a Ente Pe ee eee ees Pe PAE Sata ee Cee oe ee ee ei as ang GOR he a ah ae te erga Se hoa nf rs og ees eo] $60.00 x 10) bee eC Re ios eee aoe FY 600.00 ate teeta aie o bet WM eT MR a BL] 3 50s) B. (Estimate the persons month rent.) eee a ee ree ($60.00 x 10) Tax value for household personal property~-------- $ 600.00 DT a hn eee era aa ae maT ea 300 .00 Bc ee eee Pee Ke.) arta c. (ee ee eee ; . ($40.00 x 10) Tax value for household Savers aanebedeea ae) re ore) teeta pants = 0 : De RM et cre he MR an UO Cae 3 100.00 beege th het | uh) A. Each item shall be listed and valued by the tax Lister. Breer eC 18 on if , Por ae Bee RM ee ee) er ee pC CMe See me) Me PE LD SOC Se nme et eS January 2nd, was observed as the New Years Holiday. The Board assembled in the Commissioners Room at the courthouse, with the following members present: A, J, Waxing, chairean; Rev. Norman Joyner, cpr Me cee : Ce ae) ee Te Absent: C, Chandler Bryan, County Manager R, L, Shuford, Jx,, and County Attorney Jay Frank were present, Be ase hl hd ett Se.) JURORS FOR SUPBRIOR COURT, The following list of jurors for two weeks of Superior Court beginning January 30, 1967, was drawn by..Robert Shuford, a six year old child: Paes ee eo fea a ee] 317 B. Side Dr,, Statesville 2. Neal, William H, pe Tse.) 610 Glendale, Statesville 3, James, Norman C, Jr. Inside Pye Met ta tlt ae ETO eee 4, Mitchell, lL. R a Bete be ti] Rt. 1, Harmony Pee Gt PO ae os TT or ee. | 113 S. Green St,, Statesville 6, Sharpe, Johnny H, Pity oo es ae ea Teer) 7. Kellez, Rex Allen Turnersburg Sree eee sg 8, Adams, C. RB, Inside 1200 9th St,, Statesville 9, Nantz, Claude M, Cc, Creek 521 Boger, Mooresville 10, Hollingsworth, A, T. Inside 620 N, Kelly, Statesville ll, Smith, George 8, Barringer ee mes cy 12, Meadleck, Fred K, pee. PS eee Se wee tea tae eey 13, Robbins, Frederick A, Outside ese Pe eee) 14, Howard, James 4, bet ese Rt. 4, Mooxesvilk 15S. Watt, John T, foes | Par PR PRE AED eee 8 Paes pee a ee ee te | 17, Koeppel, Otte Jeseph pete) Poe cto ke Pree eer Pe ee ee Rt, 1, Stony Point oe ee ae ee ier ere eee) PO ee) ee ee January 3, 1967 a 18 ar COB > Oe Se el ‘C. Creek Pe St Pa mor 22, Haxxis, J. D, peta 352 Westwood, Statesville 23, McDaniels, Paul Inside 526 Hickory, Statesvi De pT iS a} ac C, Creek 52 i Mensa hated Mooresville ; 25, Cranford, He Pe C, Creek 206 EB, Stewart, Mooresville Daughtry, Marvin He Cc, Creek 703 Cascade St,,; Mooresville 27, Harris, De A, per Se. Box 843, Statesville 28, Millsaps, Dick pat eat 467 Hillcxest, Statesville 29, Houpe, Clyde Concord Scotts, Ne Ce 30, Beckham, We Cy fener seed 2308 EB. Broad St., Statesville 31. James, Homer Outside Rte 7 Box 538, Statesville 32. Harris, Wayne B, Concord Pee ee bk ees Younger, Larry Inside 1705 Youngex Ave., Statesville 33, 34, Sdwards, lL. He Barringer Rt. 4, Mooresville 35. Armour, Anobel Concord Rt. 8 Box 261, Statesville 36, Comer, Commie Lee Ot Rt. 1, Union Grove 37. Smith, William R, Jr, be eet) 405 Reynolda Dr., Statesville 38, Knight, Harold Dean pee eet od) Rt. 2, Mooresville 39. McClelland, W, G, par Sel be oae: Tt Pree et al seek 40. Dishmwan, Marshall Concord Ce Se ee ST RE eee 41. Jay Cy, Maness C,. Springs Rt. 4, Statesville 42, Blansett, Everette L, Concord Rt, 6 Box 52, Statesville 43, Tilley, ao Sharpesburg Rt, 2, Statesville Ce ee et tks me er Cc, Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville 45. Isenhour, K. M, Pee ee aT.) Rt. 3, Statesville 46, Cartner, Harvey Gilbert pas oes: Rt. 4, Statesville CoP bee \-mae! abe acm Cc. Creek 354 S, Magnolia, Mooresville 48, Eller, Hoyle Inside 526 Salisbury Rd,, Statesville 49, Cloaninger, Max 0, Shiloh iP Pee a eee | ee ee Inside 535 Georgia Ave,, Statesville Sl. Fleming, Paul C,. Ce. Creek 413 Pattexson, Mooresville S2, Ford, W. B, Jr. pe Tee.) 136 Ny Green, Statesville ee ae] Concord Pee me tees) Py Fs l. Ritchie, Rg, & Perea) ove Pee tale ee eee | ee ee ee 8, Stateevilie tlie 2, Crater, 2, Hareony January 3, 1967 Pry 3. Cloex, We We 4, Cook, Ralph» Pa) Set ak 2 6, Vinson, C. Pe 7 ere ore Pa Oy 8. Wasson, James C, Jr. Pee. bit ) a Pa Oa 10, Curtis, Ray ll, Sharpe, W. A. 12, Warlick, Williae C, 13. Walker, Donnie 14, Kennerly, B, B. 15. Shew, William Clyde 16,. Bowles, T. G. po Pee. es eT Brel 18, Grant, Re Je 19, White, Everette L, 20, Feimster, Ll. B. 21. Ottone, Carmine C, 22, Dingler, Charles E, 23, Howard, Kenneth E, er Morrison, Robert H, 25. Dalton, Ry M, ass Davis, O». He 27, Roebuck, M, B, Pee te a ee rs’ Pe Steelean, Johnson H, 30, Hager, Williams T, pe Pe ee 32, Levan, Alfred L. 33. Schneider, Albert 34, Plyler, Bleie H, 35, Ketchie, Millard Vv, Pe ee pF dl tt at 9 ON Aedes ty. Concord Pee ee bd Inside ibd Pree Inside Cy. Creek C. Creek Lib Inside Shiloh C,. Creek Bethany Rye se Tes) Cy. Creek pet Se. Outside Concord Inside C, Creek CC, Creek Tse) Cy Creek er eet) per eae! | eer ty er Pet] Perea ty) Pet eT por Ta se] pe ee as RT ee] commer st) er ee) ae Page 3 Rt. 6, Statesville Vie Peo EY 622 Highland Ave,, Statesville Rt. 8 Box 208, Statesville > ees pa PSeerree ert tt) 1139 Lakeside, Statesville Rt. 4, Mooresville Rt. 1, Mooresville Rt. 4, Statesville Puree ee! 330 BarlwoodRd,., Rt. 2, Stony Point 429 College, Mooresville Rt. 4, Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville Rt, 1, Mooresville Statesville 803 Stockton St., Rt. 3, Statesville j Scotts, Np/C. 902 Hill Terrace, Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville Rt. 1, Mooresville Rt. 6, Statesville 350 W, Lowrance, Mooresville Box 182, Mt, Mourne 1018 Davie Ave,, Statesville Rt. 2, Mooresville 716 Georgia Ave,, Statesville Davis St., Statesville 618 &, Sharpe St,, Statesville Rt, 2, Statesville Statesville, N. C. Rt. 2 Box 446, Stateeville Rt. 4 Box 4, Mooresville eee me Pee a eee | ee | of Mealth and acting health disectos, presented the annual report of Page 4 but yd Sat * . Hpempeteag ae tei TL. 0's) ese meh et Se Se peer Ly health department activities, orally in more detail and used as an outline to explain the functions of A question and answer period and general discussion of bt ead | Da health matters followed, LONE HICKORY FIRE DISTRICT DESIGNATED, A delegation from the Lone Hickory Fire Department appeared before the Board to support their request previously made that the Board of Commissioners designate that portion of the area lying within Iredell County a the Lone Hickory Fire District in order to have a legally constituted four mile fire district located within Yadkin, Iredell, and Davie Counties, They stated that Yadkin and Davie Counties have already approved the district, and submitted a map and description of the area which has been checked and approved by the State They also stated that they have all equipment Fire Insurance Department, required for an insurance reduction, Since the preceding Board of Commissioners had been concerned about Iredell County's position in the eventuality of the district's becoming a tax district, the county attorney explained that an election to authorize a tax levy would have to be approved by each of the three Boards of Commissioners involved and if any one county voted against the tax that county could withdraw from the district, The following resolution was adopted on motion by Commissioner Joyne seconded by Commissioner White: RESOLUTION WHEREAS the Lone Hickory Fire Department has requested that it be designated as a fouremile district; and WHEREAS the County Attorney has satisfactorily explained the county's position in case of a tax vote; now therebre BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY )COMMI SSIONERS that that portion of . the area lying within the hereinafter descrived boundaries and lying withir Lone NMickory Fire Ixedell County shall be aid is hereby designated as the Dietrict: BOUNDARIES OF THE LONE HICKORY FIRE DISTRICT Beginning at 4 point (1) om Old Stage Road #1002; 0,6 wile east fros Ate jumction with road #1152; thence in a noxthwesterly direction to point (2) at intexeection of Fred trandon Koad #1152 and #1153; es | nox thwesteriy direction to a point (3) om Bethel Church Road eet co] ee ed ieee ee ee eee | (Jeinming Middle Yadkin Fire rr 18 pee 18 Pett ae) thence in a westerly direction to a point (4) on Garnex Road (joining January 3, 1967 pes Stl 0.8 mile northwest from its junction wih Doss Road #1136; #1140; West Yadkin Fire District); thence in a southwesterly direction to a point Ct very eer Par Peete Par rere rts Poe) its intersection with Bob Garner Road #1140; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (4@b) ‘on Arnold Road #1132; 2,3 miles north of its intersection with Old Stage Road pert MOM Wr hd. itso tht tse Me etme Me) gee) ba Det] Lake Road #1131; 0,2 mile north of its intersection with Highway #21; 0,3 mile northwest in a southerly direction to a point (48d) on Pitt Tg #21; of Pot intersection with Old Stage Road #1002; thence in a westerly direction to a point (5) on Road #1131; 0,1 mile southwest of its junction with Ue Se #21;, thence in a southwesterly direction into Iredell County to a et eee point (6) on Barnett Mill Road #1828 at Hunting Creek Bridge; southeasterly direction to point (7) on U.S, Mighway #21, 1 mile south of thence in a southeasterly its junction with Barnett Mill Road #1828; 1.2 miles south of its direction to a point (8) on Hollar Road #2116; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point Phas Ce Fel) Ce ol 1, mile southwest of its junction with PM ths ees ae 78 eee Sandy Spring Road #2105; thence in an easterly direction to a point (10) on Sandy Spring Road #2105; 0,5 mile south of its junction with Reavis Road #2111;. thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (11) on Reavis Road #2111; 0,5 wile east of its junction with Sandy Springs Road #2105; thence in a northeasterly direction into Davie County to a point (12) on Steelman Road #1325 at the bridge over Dutchman's Creek; thence in an easterly direction to a point (13) on Keavis Road #1324;. 0,6 mile southwesterly thence in an easterly froma its junction with Liberty Church Road #1002; direction to a point (14) at the jumction of Liberty Church Road #1002 thence in a northerly direction to a point (15) om Pine and Road #1327; Ridge Road #1326, 0,6 mile northeasterly of its junction with Liberty thence in a northerly direction Church Road #1002 (DavieeYadkin line); to a point (16) on Pine Ridge Road #1162, 1,2 miles southeasterly of its thence in a northerly direction to junction with Old Stage Road #1002; the point of beginning, CORONER REPORTS, Coroner W, lL, Haynard xeported that he had handled and had held inquests im three of eleven cases from Decewber Sth to Slet, ee ee, ee ee ae ee aa Tee oe. s ee juxors, and medical expenses, Om sotion by Commi esioner Hardaway, Peeters Tel be eR tg ha tated eae ee Me Ml Be) ee PRY and ordered ‘the bills paid as submitted, Boyce Gibson, Jr., Maven Warren, and Bill Robextson appeared before the board as a committee pao Cool Springs Fire Department, Mx, Gibson as spokesman explained that as Pe oe ett ee Be Td fox the central alarm syste 2 eta te Meet | onan Pen and now being installed that each departeent is required to have an external warning device, either siren or born, which Cool Springs does not now have, and pe a ee be etd et Pee ese Me eT eM CM Bee ee le ae) kk) until such time as they wish to qualify for a fixe district, for Site ae a4 Peel Me Me tes Cae pe eet Bes GY theix calls are now received by telephone at Beaver's store during the day, and that two volunteer fixemen man the station at night and weekends, and that they wished to re hee theix present telephone arrangement if it can be worked out by Motorola, since they also want all of the equipment which the county is poy oh bebe tery evra tee Tt as ee ee st ee) and xefex it to the REN Fire Commission for investigation and recommendation. It was fuxther understood that since the installation of the equipment by Motorola is already underway, that the installation at Cool Springs departeent would be deferred until last, but if this did nof allow the Fire Commission Bee ee et ene ee ee wed Pie originally planned, pease see 88. RTS ee Pe motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by SI Commissioner Joyner, the board approved one application and eight revisions in aid to the blind grants as rdcommended by the welfare director, AUTHORIZE COUNTY MANAGER TO SIGN AID TO BLIND FORMS, The Board authorized the County Manager, RB. lL. Shuford, Jz., to sign the aid to the blind forms in cee ee ee ee Ee ed ell eld I aaa niall tahetiatell neal ctaireetsirnael Mieiabeaael ee eal vo) le ar are 14 Montgomery Drive in Mitchell College Subdivision Cog eee eee Motion by Conmissionex Haxdaway, seconded by Commi ssionez White, celle nana aee ele dh ee ere miles Motion by Commissioner Y» seconded by Conni ssfoner Joyner, ee Cae eet Beights Subdivision, off Highway #21 north; Notion it bi SR Te BT ad Ns pea : bo Ree es et Je Met RSS to Statesville Ces hme TT Peto ee meet See until the next xegulax meeting, The City Council had asked that action be Lee Ce mes tee xequest until such tine as they make an Fen oer pe PhO S Ee ett eee at the airport, The County Manager was instructed to contact the City Manager as to how Le SM Be: Met POINT Copeq, 4 bo Sto et Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, Commissioner James M, White was appointed as the member of the Board Ce tag Commissioners to th eT I Iredell County Fire Commission as Fire pe ett tae chairman of the commission, pY..$ be ae a] following bist of tax Febates issued by the ' Tax 7 Supervisor's office during the month of ae ey ae i dah See Sy Commissioner Hardaway, seconded LS mee ber ety ead White: Brey) Beet) bert po : Amount Odena A. Rankin bt beet TT) Brror in land value Poe | Edmond N, Ikall ees Td 1966 ea mee) Mecklenburg Co, Pry) i, pT eT) Poe td G & S Metal Co. res 1964 Lm ae Tse Pry : 9.135° ad be rest 4 pat] ” " 8.51 « ad rsd pa) ad # 7.92 et Pee merits Inside pot) ee TTT ee Property heh ta. ts mel tee ey ee 2.20 Thomas 8B. Willians Fallstown pt) Let Complete Jan let ce oes) a eS ae te per ee ry pie a et eee | by Parlier Dev. 6.22 bad be: perry ao] ud ed ed) # e. atin po] # bs ee) sd - cae ae oa be bd Cr - nf corr poi) a bs Pe ed * PTY ee ee eT ert ea Sete CUTS ed Inside pat Car listed too high PCE kt ie) 5.76 Louis P, Savorie Outside 1966 Car value listed wrong rh Wade H, Moore C. Springs 1966 Cows listed @ $12,000 instead ee Ht hahee saneee x Suey Un ene of $1,200 meyer: pT Pe td ee oy POT eT 1966 Double listed to Plyler bd 7.39 iy Ira Hefner beter. phy House not complete Px Pee} Jerry Gray Pope Inside pot) Listed in Outside Township Peed Johnnie R. Ham Perr me Meme Ttst merce ro as U,. L, Icenhour pec bet 1966 Apartments 65% complete Jan. 1 eB) 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS, The following matters were called to the attention of the Tort ct 1. DISTRICT MEETING OF STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, to or ee ood in Charlotte on January 4th. School ‘for County Commissioners to be held at the Institute of Government, Chapel Hill, on January 16 ~ 16, Invitation froe Iredell County Firemen's Association to attend meeting on January 24th at 7:30 P.M., at the Statesville Fire Department, TAX LISTING, The county manager reported that the tax listers had been instructed im the performance of their duties and that listing appeared to have gotten off to a good start. i et el a ee SS Rspy Brawley, Mrs. George Claytor, and Mrs. Carolyn Compton, all of Coddle Creek, had declined the appointments Pe | been replaced by Mrs. Alice J, Ketchie, Mrs. Martha B. Brawley, and Mrs. Pees tt a ee ee listed last year, with Mrs. Ketchie to serve a as supervisor. BOND FOR ASSISTANT CORONER, Bond fox assistant coroner Alfred M, Guy, in the amount of $2,000.00, written by Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, ¥a® presented fox approval by the County Attorney, whe stated that he had examined it and found it to fulfill all the legal requirements, The bond was approved on sotian by Commissioners Joyner, seconded by Commissioner esos pe ee) a ey : erin aes ‘ ern) constables which had been given conditional approval by Commissioners on December 5th were now in proper order and had been examined and approved by him, These are:. ee) ne eh we ee ae me CSS me ee oy Charles D, Vanstory: Olin The Fidelity and Casualty Co. of Ne Ye William Preston White Union Grove The Aetna Casualty & Surety Company BES ae Mes Mee ea CS xeported that he had been consulted with reference to taxes charged to J. S. Morrison Estate on a fare im Concord township, He explained that taxes back te 1933 were outstanding at the time the ‘ten year statute of limitations he ee Oe ee ee Ce Car te ae tt MS crt tt a However, in 1964 one of the heirs had paid 1933 through 1941 ret Pv a bs that time made provision to pay the xemainder, which had not been done, The Property is now being sold but the question of the 1941 through 1956 taxes ree potest eT et ce Attorney Brank stated that in his opinion there is no doubt that the 1941 through 1953 taxes would be barred, but he felt some axgument could be made for 1954 and 1955 taxes, He stated further that the Institute of Government had been consulted and were of the same opinion, that in the absence of a tax suit brought prior to the effective date of the Statute that the pene le had no recourse for those years, The title attorney had agreed to’ pass. title upon payment of taxes for 1954 through 1966, which he owners have agreed to pay. He explained that the county has no authority to cancel taxes even under these cixrcumstasces and that the taxes 1941 through 1953 would xemain on the books and could be collected im the future on a ees Mee ek Me Tt) eta se er ee Attorney Frank recommended that he be authorized to proceed with suit for Me ee eo ee a a eee authorized te enter into « comsent judgment upon paysent of the 1954-1966 taxes if the eee a eee On sotion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, the beard voted to accept the recomsendation of the county attorney and authorized his te proceed iemediately with tax suit against J, S, Morrison Estate fox i “pon payemet te the eh Me pe en gee hrs SBF a8 Ne Rae eS aT eee eee ee the county has been filing tax suits each gear on real estate poe Tedd 1 | bayer Tom years delinquent and that they are now ete Cy anyone im Tapes) taxes, “dneluding in the suit all taxes owed pee the taxpayer to date, and that the Tax Collector has asked for instructions from the Board of Commissioners about continuing this policy, The Board directed that the same policy as heretofore be continued in effect for filing delinquent tax suits and pero ttt aa] pte thd er Se POC a ae mt dd tégether to collect these taxes, AMBU} VICE IN VILLE. Lo LCM I TSK ta aot ete Tyree Home, met with the Board “in regard to ambulance service. He stated that he had given the previous board a deadline for Cte tee et Met Set ete eed ata that in the absence of any arrangements to serve the bl Pete Be Maes beet Tel in the business on a month to month basis but that he was POSS Me Leh Bede he is definitely going out of the business right away. He offered to donate ee eee Met rt. eed equipment to be used for ambulance service in Mooresville and south Iredell, The chairman stated that the Board is aware of the problem and is Pha bees] it but has not arrived at any solution at this time, Fa I Pe En ae At the request of the County Board of Education the following revisions in the 1966-67 school budget were approved on motion hd Comaissioner AM ett a Cammissioner White: From Item Code Ly eee Si) et Receipts from: tele ote esse) Ty ABC Profits $ 8,125.00 Pelco ie y ee ST eae eT $ 82,4986,24 Certificates of 68184 Heating 18,115,00 bead 13, 457,08 LO et es) 142,00 68le6 Electrical PCE A ee ee] Scotts, Marmony & Se he 119,057.24 es te ee OYE Ct .f tM nd PL poh s ys ot ree sy bots el $ 128,657.24 zx ZREETTRTT eer ems (22S e eee ee et 3351 EXE Fs EK EX) RET 3355 3376 3377 3378 RK ed 3388 Coy] 0k] 3379 3380 3381 Bed KT 3384 3385 3386 4124 4130 Poe r 4135 cee fe) 4148 4149 4150 C35. reel} 4189 Ceri) Pay cerry 4328 3366 ee rd 3368 BD) 3370 3371 I 3373 3374 be) 4115 Ce] Pees) oes | Poe) ae Cer Pre) See] 410 4186 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS E, EB, Boyer Pex Diem & Mileage Re Je Holshouser ‘i R, Be Keatler, Jr. it Max R, Janes * Jeo Me Wagner % B, B, Boyer bsg o ey Ld Je My. Wagner * Bernice M, McJunkin SUES ELECTIONS Joyce J, Martin PS VE tS] Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Lazenby=Montgomery: Hdw., Co, Supplies TAX SUPERVISOR Mary Lee Cowles Salary Louise M, Taylor * Lois Troutman sy Peggy P. Summers ” Oi) te ee FG 2) - Cc, B. Evans 3 Halley C, Johnston al a ee ” U. Se Postmaster Postage U,. Se Postmaster ” Use Se Postmaster " | Travel Oi). ae a Fe) ” Halley C, Johnston ” Cc. BE, Evans ne Friden, Inc, Maintenance Contract F, W. Woolworth Co, Supplies Carolina Business Machines Inc, « Supplies I, Be My Corporation Porky Brady Printing Co, Supplies South@rno Bell Telephone Co, Services Statesville Record & Landmark = Advertising Iredell County Manager Supplies BUILDING MAINTENANCE Arthur A, Mintz Salary Arthur A, Mintz * Arthur A, Mintz bad el ek td ” Tug Whittenburg ¢ pom Gat esl La Tug Whittenburg ® Pa ee al sa] " es aT # Tug Whittenburg ° Helland Coal Co, Coal Statesville Concrete Products, Inc, = Blocks Martin & Campbell ees Watson Sign Service ieee Se see | Ee ee pees) Statesville Venetian Blind Service « Repaixe Town of Mooresville oad Public Service Co, of NM, C, Inc, = Gas Pe ees ae | es Tae Bie es SS ee eee ese | Carolina Business Machines Inc, « Lobby Purniture ete. a] 112,50 rt b) eee rd 131,42 360,00 Ps) Pao 0) 236,00 yeh Pe 233.55 377,00 327,00 100,00 1,500,00 el) 125,00 Pee mre 8) 19,00 86,80 72,56 111,00 Purr te Te eee 5 15,90 74,82 pas) AY 4, 573,03 261,72 | ee CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. Chassis~Fire Trucks SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS PC ECE et yt ne Soe 3 H 4308 City of Statesville Pte Ty h H 4311 B, J, Powell ory } CX) Pe] H 4312 Public Service Co. of MN, CoImc, = Gas | Cera) H 4313 Medical Centre Pharmacy Cry pee Ty i" Pe) H Statesville Record & Landmark = Advextising P 1,90 H 4116 Carolina Motor Co, ar oS ame l). a Pee] > ae ae Py BPO ae 24 . 2,581.73 H 4161 Harmony Vol, Fire Dept. Converting xadio 138,10 H 4162 McCombs Steel Co. Jail Repairs PPE Pee ee) 6,970.65 3387 Ruth G, Etchison Salary PA) Po] H 4163. Dr, Robert Le Dame Coroners Acct, oa 8} H 4164 Mrs, Claudia Robinson i 6,00 ae A a ss P| * PS eS) a Sh Mine, Ma ek Contract re 100,00 H 4167 Harmony Fire Departament ind 100,00 H 4168 Mt, Mourne Fire Dept, Incs 7 100,00 H 4169 Cool Springs Fire Dept." " 100,00 H 4170 Shepherds Vol, Fire Dept. nd pte opie é) H’ 4171 West Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. * 100,00 H 4172. Central School Vol, Fire Dept. ” 100,00 H 4173 Trinity Vol, Fire Dept. Ms 100,00 H 4174 Union Grove Fire Dept. ” 100,00 H 4175 Ne C,. Dept, of Cons, & Dev, Forest Fire Control fo Be Po 2) H 4176 N. Cy Dept. of Motor Vehicles = Titles ~ Fire Be tte 2] Pere) H 4177 National Guard « Statesville Bonation 25,00 H 4178 National Guard ~ Mooresville “ Pare) H 4179 Petty Cash = Treas, Veterans Day (bservance 15,00 H 4180 Scroggs, Inc, bs be 3,10 H 4181 Holland Transfer Co, * * re ae) H 4182 N, C, Local Government Employees’ Retirement Systea ~ to a 22,71 Papers ee tre ttt he ee soe eet ere el Le so 20.76 H 4226 Brady Printing Co, Supplies Pie) H 4314 Town of Mooresville Fire Protection 5,434,50 H 4315 City of Statesville se " 13,791.50 H 4316 Fox-Mullis Insurance re Seed 178,00 H 4317 Fearing Insurance Agency wf Reg, of Deeds toda 8) H 4318 Keiger Insurance Agency Tyee 72,00 H 4319 Walkex Insurance Agency ad 1, 230,00 H 4320 EB, Ne Scroggs Equipment 4,799.13 H 4335 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retireaent Fund «- Ret, pk twee Pa ty ee Pee OMe tt ae eT Me ase.) AES ee ay 1,195.56 H 4340° N, Cy-Publie Employees’ Social Security Agency = Soc. Sec. Cee Lees 31, 630,19 ba ie 7, wet The Webb Insurance Agency Inc, = Insurance oe Pape et TY ae) ch eee ee es wd es) Ce Se ee 2 vi 6.12 3359 J. B. Rankin bad ee 3360 J, Mack Morrow Lad Pe) Po Pe ee bod et) 3362 RB, Ae Lowery Jr, 4 Cr) 39068 Joyoe J, Martia Salary oe ee ad be eo be 2 a x 4 H af /H bf bi Bet 4188 4226 oa] Ber] 4328 3390 3391 Kh) 3393 4186 PSE yg Poet: 4224 4226 Ch 3394 3395 4130 3 eS) pS). 4226 ad 4328 eT) RE Ws 4130 Cel) oh] cer) 3399 eee ae ers eee) ate ath ard BE te) be) pe coe) Boe) Pte) sale Traffic & Planning Associates « Progessional Services Ralph C, Brown Txavel, etc. Pe ORC Se ste ee See yy My pee] Carolina Business Machines Inc, » Supplies Cake Brady Printing Co, 10,61 Southern Bell Telephone Co, BP 6) Statesville Record & Landmark « Advertising Td per CSR Mer tame Serer 6d ST ety pale FA 6S i FERS “a a co Pes ty} TAX MAPPING Phyllis Conner Salazy 235,00 J. Be. Campbell “ 390,00 Ray Dowdle bed 390,00 Ce | Ld Th Pao) Southerland Blue Print Co, Supplies Pre Ee] Rex F, Miller & Co, = phe) Pe) pe OC Me Te re ec a en TY bes Southern Photo Print Co, Inc, Supplies rok) Brady Printing Co, ” 2,73 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Ports : eT ey beret be Mn TN Fci:s 4 Bernece H, Boggs Ter ts] 236,00 R, Ly Shuford Jr. ” 941,67 U. Se Posteaster itary 41,20 R, Le Shuford Jr. Travel 100,00 cee PSS TM rset Trae Tee Ty Supplies 35,00 Brady Printing Co, ed tae ae} Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 2: eri.) Iredell County Manager Ss seea TY Ce Pwe rey ery) a COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Robb Salary 343,00 Bernice M, McJunkin > 591,67 U. Se Postmaster Postage pera) Carolina Business Machines Inc, = Supplies 6,22 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services po Pee) Iredell County Manager Supplies PSS) 978,09 SHERIFF Prances S, Roland Peet Sa 101,92 ee) ad Pe) Marshall Maness = Sr Williae G, Johnsons ” Shree) (Pe ey bd Pees) Oe es sad oc George Ky Campbell ° pS Pr rd Bugene T, Honeycutt bad cre Pe 2) Dwight P, Myers ” 33,33 W. A. Shoemaker se 33,33 Kathleen 5, Weet ad es ad 24 o> Prt) Jobany D, Haynes ad 252,00 | ad 252,00 Howard Taylor sd 277.20 Robert B&, MeConnel) aol oS] Lee ete LL) i} ” Bot) “, F, Oanaher ° . | ae ee ceetiedeatitined ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 7 ee) Zxzrcrxnrius Fee ee ee Se 5 4239 4241 oor vd 4243 4244 4245 4246 Cs & i Cry cre) cerry crt.) Cra a Rie) 3421 EPs RTs) 4130 4139 cers oh) 4325 4328 4329 eed 3426 a zd o> et] Bh 4193 oars 4226 4326 eee ee ary Try * 202,77 LeRoy Reavis: 2 pee Le we oe te > Ty ber eh Dg TT] be Ae} George F, Campbell Travel vA PL) te be yet) PO sy bd Tet) Prac Lo ibe r:ce pert) it ka tee 95.52 pe Pa esse tees. Supplies ee hs DeHaxts Laundry & Dry Cleaning « Hats, etc, 34.65 Two Way Radio of Carolina Inc, = Repairs 116,43 Brady Printing Co, ce Ber | vy eee Transport Clearings of the Carolinas, Inc, = Freight Peo) William F, Danaher Bet SD pe eo) ay suf 13,00 eee ety td 15,00 Leet bg 4 Eee) Protea Ty] ” 131,36 POTD Me ae ka ® ya tere )-} Gary Johnson ee 203,26 a ee ee ve pe) Pe) Pies vem TT Ty - 71.12 eee ee eel fr ere Howard Taylor * vA) R, L. Warren - 164,24 LeRoy Reavis ” 42,00 The Fechheimer Co, Shirts ey Pll] Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Coy Howard Harris bet TP pe Pet) T. K, Abernethy Radio Service 253,19 Iredell County Manager Supplies 24.39 Beam Printing Co, = 110,60 Cre) bv ee BB esse | Judy G, Reavis Salary 129,49 Christine B, Byrd “ PhS Peele) Flossie S, King be 360,00 hs ee ato) * cto 9 6) Le Peer at. be 0) eS iP eee Ts ee ts ed Peaster) 214,05 LP ee as Travel boa] Houston L, Johnston iy 78,56 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services peer] J, B, Goforth ee ee Bert Ixedell County Manager Supplies Pa 8) Beam Printing Co, al 9,76 2,060,84 RBGISTER OF DEEDS a) Salary ci eee) Helen 8, Gregory # 312,00 Pete ome eee bed 236,00 re oe Tes ad Towed ps ee ee peas tk ee Pee) Pe ld Postage ol ee eer) Pe) Xerox Corporation # vl vee | Starrettes Office Equipeent Inc, « Supplies cy Brady Printing Co. So eery wer} Southern Bel) Telephone Co, Services Pree) Watts Plasbing & Meeting Co, Repairs ee ee frase a? PRP) Td cD) 3440 ee ced oS 3444 cre} 3446 3447 tet) coh) 3450 3451 TS] H 4130 Lhe a be) 4196 Ske Sed.) Bo ah) 4200 4201 4202 4203 4204 oleh) 4206 ltrs Bae 4209 4210 crs el 4212 4213 Eee 4215 4216 Ce ws 4218 4219 220 eres 4226 Ser) ae cers) PST) OSS 2 ee ee ee ee 2 ee re 4 Lee Bet czazcrrxzrx TES) Pony oh BO ETS 3457 bad MeO Cd Blizabeth French Boyd Mary A, Deaton Pay S, Marks Julene R, Eisele Ret ae eee TY Patricia Ann Graham Martha M, Turner Betty Sue Troutman bad Blizabeth P, Fox nc Teer Sara M, Neese nd cc 8 Bo 6) June P, Burger - 312,00 Seta et be 312,00 Nora L, Deal a 293,20 Lois I, Sigmon ¥ r ig Pit Pele) Elizabeth D, Johnston, * Pi 4 Pao 6) Dorothy M, Fleming - Ld 852,00 U, S, Postmaster Peper | 66,30 Thelma C, Barker Travel 16,76 French Boyd ” pera | Mary Deaton od 23.75 POTTS Ue mee TT a bee) Patricia Grahaa ad ed Anne C, Johnson ig 38,74 Frances R, Jones ied 27676 Charles P, Kirkman * Cire 2 Fay S, Marks “4 16,16 Avonelle C, McVey ad 10,15 Linda Raymer ie 46.16 Thurston Teapleton “ 16,24 Martha M, Turner « 50627 Dorothy M, Fleming * hae B Mooresville Telephone Co, Peet 6,10 De Ke McNeely Sons Rentals Rent 25.00 Dre Ce Le Bistinger Payment to Physician wae 8) eS ae es ei 15,00 Dr. Richard Martin * 5,00 ee Pa el Pe TY * 5,00 Dr, W. Cy Palees Jr. ag 5.00 Dr. D, L, Pressly * 10,00 Dr. Le B, Skeen bd Ere) Dre. Stegall & Walker * Pt Paes) Coleman Envelope Co, . Supplies ge. | Cooper D, Cass Co, 3 l Pg roe ey Starrettes Office Equipmant Inc, = Supplies Pe a Brady Printing Co. Supplies ee Southern Bell Telephome Co, Services Peet DOr, Max Lewis Pe a ee ee. cre +) Ixedell County Manager + ee Ty 73.92 N. Cy, Local Governeent Baployees' Retixement Systes « Ret, 754,54 ee oe ee he ea ete) ee ae POEL Pe rd a eee ry Peer Blisabeth W, Weaver ee Sa oF Betty C, Harrington # ee ee kee) yg ee * Se le B, Manee bad a Pd Howard My Stamey sd hate ye) Harry W. Myexe Jz, ad BS eo) eS a ee es] ER ed . aad ed soo 18 race447 H 4226 Brady Printing Co. a ee TY Pa.) H 4249. L. B, Nance Jx. Travel eee) it ee Pee ee TSE) bes Py Pb) H 4251 D. O, Ivey J 51,11 H 4252 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 104,03, H 4308 City of Statesyille ba Ba CY Pe Parsee bse age ba 3461 Jean L, Johnson Salary 167.25 3462 Nancy I, Myers Si 263,00 3463 Nancy Hs Murray = pe-[ePa Yd H 4252 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 42,25 H 4309 Nancy I, Myers Supplies 7.26 H 4310 Sherrill Lumber Co. Equipment Eras 666, 37 aoe 0 TNs es 4 Bes) Fi ee ee ets 300,00 H 4130 U, S, Postmaster Postage 9,12 H 4140 J, P.. Van Hoy bet Be 50,00 bal Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 23,66 CIVIL DEFENSE 3464 J@P, Van Hoy FE a 300,00 3465 Helen H, Kyles - 327,00 car Sener be TE kd bore tel) 5.70 H 4223 Je P. Van Hoy Travel, etc, 126,61 H 4224 Southern Photo Print Co,Inc, Supplies bee H 4225 U,. S» Postmaster Postage 5.00 H 4226 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 12,36 H 4252 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 22,43 H 4328 Iredell County Manager Supplies Peery H 4336 N, C, Local Government Employees’ Retirement System = Ret. Pe) H 4340 N, C, Public Employees* Social Security Agency = Soc,Sec. 79,00 COUNTY ATTORNEY 3466 Jay F. Frank Retainex Fee Pie CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Martha D, Parker Salary 34668 Robert Lee Parks » 377,00 3469 Ralph H, Munday ned 298,00 3470 Marion U, Boyd * 259,00 3471 Betty M, Baity 3 284,00 coer mee ot) me wee ee ” 312,00 3473 Carl G, Smith ed 608,33 ee ee Postage Cees) M4226 Brady Printing Co. Supplies : HM 4227 Transport Clearings of the Carolinas, Inc. «= Freight HM 4226 Commercial Printing Co, Stpplies ee ee ee ee ee # 4230 Mitchell Printing Co. re H 4252 Seowthern Sell Telephone Co. Services f ee eed HM 4329 Beas Printing Co, ‘° ee oe ie ee eee ee MRSS eer eeee rer Bx] 3474 Te) 4123 4129 4231 Cok] cox i) 4253 Te 3475 3476 4234 eT vac} rot v4 eh y) Fy) 4254 PoE rer eh ys re.) 4308 4331 4259 ori 8) 4261 Cet Fs oie] 4264 rsh 4266 Ct Cae} 4209 4270 4271 See] 4273 4274 ose) 4276 4277 oes] Eta) Cre) per By or Ps orb) On Caroline Barnhardt perv eR tater td Boyce G, Gibson Jr. Lt et ery oie R Me tm ee TT tel B. C, Payne Le Pee od ee Statesville Motor Coach Co, Southern Bell. Telephone Co, Carl G. Smith Boyce G, Gibson Jr. Lae eae: hee. 4 Town of Mooresville Asst. Solicito: pe RM aid ore tr re] Lanches « Juro: J Beh y aoe te mel Services i Court Costs JUVENILE COURT ber $3 acre) >a 3) Salary JAIL J. C, Rumple Southern Bell Telephone Co, Statesville Drug Co, Purcell Drug Co, Holmes Drug Co, Garry Products Wilmar . Inc, National Linen Service City of Statesville eh) ae ee Boarding Priso Services eater ” Supplies ” Laundry Services Boarding Priso GENERAL ASSISTANCE Junior Order Childrens Hose A&P Tea Co, Fraleys Food Fair °* Harris-Teeter eT ee a ee eet EY Lengs Shoe Store BP eres sae ooo 5 ee) Mrs. Hurley Anthony et ae See oy ie ees as Mxs, Ethel Beatty ie Pe Ta ET Mrs, C. C. Blankenship Le ee ae Mrs. Albert Coopex ie ee | ire oe ee eee Mrs. Robert Pearce ie eee | Mrs. Johnny Scott Mes. Bobby Selle Mee, Jay Tayse ee] School Expense Groceries « Clothing os x at urors bro ey Led 180.00 240,00 300,00 189,00 Peete) wer 5,30 Pres) ry. ee EL Crh Be] 4296 4297 4299 0.0) 4301 TSK SR eee 4302 Eek] peer} Eee -| 4113 4114 4120 Poe 9 CS) cso 2) 4126 4127 Cees.) cei 3 cee rd 4133 Ce 3 ooh) 4306 Crd 4330 Pek] 4333 4334 4337 4338 4339 RRR SRR ere ere meter er ses poet she) . cites Lt eae ee Sd Boarding Home Care bee] Mrs, Clyde Wilcox ba 154.74 Lis ae) Te Be Oe tty « 100,00 Lt a oe OS EE YT | « er Ambulance Service of Charlotte = Ambulance Service rh Pe) bs ey pear y 56 rs) Lowry Drug Co. ¥4 pa x) Statesville Drug Co. tJ . rie neta 13.15. Dots tt eg ts tag ; ° Emo) Dr, D, D, Lewis Jr, Medical 13,00 Pe Oe ora > a 6,00 Dr, P, Z. Dunn Jr. ¥ 26,00 be) ae ae Ps ale be To) - 10,00 Dr. Le M,. Little = 15,00 Iredell Memorial Hospital a 88,00 « 110,00 Memorial Mission Hospital ecm TY 8 oi Je I, Thomas Feet 37 435,00 J. I. Thomas Travel per ele) Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw, Co, Supplies Oh] T. Ky Abernethy Rado Service EP 613,09 MISCELLANEOUS 3,109, 22 Iredell County O.A.A. Fund Iredell County A, F. D. C, Fund 926,10 Iredell County A, P. T. D. Fund 1,824,0 Iredell County A, P. T. D, Fund 221,00 Iredell County 0. As As Fund 167,45 I. T. Avery, Jre O.AsA.. Lien Fee fe] Iredell County O, A. A. Fund v8 0 ee) Iredell County A, F. D. C, Fund Ya ee} Iredell County A. P. T. D, Fund co Oe ts} Iredell County M, A, A. Fund yr T | Iredell County General School Fund 75,000.00 Miss Lois Cockrell, Tweas, Statesville City Schools 49, 244,00 Mrs, Charlotte U, Griffith, Treas, M'wille City Schools 30,000,000 Iredell County Health Department = Monthly Budget Payment 7,311.50 Security Life & Trust Co, peta bd led 6,0 State Commission for the Blind « Aid to Blind 494.74 Vet@rans Administration pt | re} Assaciated Surveys Co, Contract Peet oer eo) Hospital Saving Association Hospital Insurance 408,43 N, C, National Bank Withholding Tax Pa oe 1.) Law Enforcewent Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund « Ret, 136,21 N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement Systea - Ret, 1,214.41 State Departeent of Revenue Withmiding Tax Poet eee) N. Cy Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency = Soc. Sec, 636. 167 ,053, 44 TOTAL 291,088.14 Less Payroll Deductions? a Retixement 1,214.41 a Pe ee pe eat ee Sas] ee See pe tes ee peter ‘ ars] Cree) ers te] CPS Ul Per} ee TOTAL Fg ee ee eee ee ee ee ee es ee ee ee 1842 pee pete) 1645 pet Ty) é Jane W, Arthur OSC eee ts Poet Sst cme ts] Lexine A, White Doris P, Johnson Bcd) Pes | Margaret F, Bolt ress me ree Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Andrew J, Hutchinson Maxy Lee Stroud Oi ot Me SMe ord | L. My Little Arthur D. Cowan Ina M, Galliher RD Pap S De Lois P, Johnson Star Milling Co, Inc. Jane W, Arthur Margaret F, Bolt Doris P, Johnson Mildred Johnson Jessie T. Paxrkex ee Lexine White : Andrew J, Hutchinson Rollin W, Johnson Twoy R, Scoggins Jr, Oe Pape ey City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co, Mooresville Telephone Co, Petty Cash N. C. State Board of Health Iredell County Manager Millsaps Hdw, Co, Shell Electric Co. Mid«State Oil Co, Iredell Laundry Co. Pa Pe ks kt Paul B, Williams, Inc. P. Z. Dunn, M, DB, H, C. Kutteh, M, D, eee ee ee N, C. Public Baployees' Lae ore ee cE ns at ee oe oe oe ee oe oe oe ee oe ee Secial Security Agency - Soc. Local Govegnment Baployees' Retiresaent System ~ Ret. pha tie cell eg : eee BON Pree Sa & Travel Supplies Travel a be Ty ” Misc, Expense pee ry * « “ ta oe es pet Sd bar ae td Supplies Clinicians Fee ” Treating V.D, Patients bt bons MI SCELLANBUUS Hospital Saving Association Insurance Noxth Casolina National Bank Withholding Tax MN. Ce. Lecadl Government Eaployees' Retirement System ~ Ket. NT Te eT Withholding Tax MN, Cy. Public Bapleyees’ Social Security Agency « Soc. Gec. TOTAL Lease Payroll Deductions: ere a ee eas pe tel PTS ey , Skane eg oe oe) ore) me ry TOTAL Toe) Ce Coe poe Ce pe Biot] 435,00 553.00 A yee )t) 377.00 343,00 BAP) Pree) 10,00 F Te pas 8) 148,26 Pet) 22,64 oe) te el) 7.12 50,24 30,90 113,68 pee Pie *) piel. Pa Ts) 72,16 47,25 oa) 13.30 17,00 Pn el] pee Pr YA 104,81 21.56 rere ea ce roars es ae etree Cee te Peo Ceres Ee PES Pi Cee) ee Peers eer 11,323,11 be Ne A Me A A de ae ee ee od a ed pe TY pet) 1350 pe ht ei] BBX J pee Y beh) 1356 1357 Be) BR) 1360 pe >o 1362 BR TX) 1364 1365 1366 pe Td Bh pet) 1370 1371 Be ye] BE re) 1374 1375 Violet K, Caudle Hartness Cities Service Southern Bell Telephone Co. Iredell County Manager Tee Conte al LIBRARY Mary Neil Conner Salary Virginia M, Deaton ee ee |) ? = « Bn n Servicing Bookmobile ToS e eT Supplies Starrette's OfficeBquipment Inc. - Supplies American Library Line, Inc. Gaylord Bros. Inc. N. C, State Library Brady Printing Co. Campbell and Hall Inc. The H. W. Wilson Co, Franklin Watts, Inc. eT ee Tartan Book Sales, Inc. Nathaniel Dame & Co. Ideals Publishing Co. Golden Press, Inc. Garrard Publishing Co. Forest Press, Inc. pee CSS ae ae PO St. moo Doubleday & Company Inc. New Method Book Bindery, Inc. Joseph Ruzicka, Inc. Statesville Library Town of Mooresville N. C. Public Bmaployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. N. C. Local Government BuaplIbyees' Retirement System - Ret. Supplies . Books & Processing Books CJ ber Se) a MI SCBLLANEOUS Hospital Saving Association North Carolina National Bank N. C, Local Government Buployees' Retirement System - Ret. State Dept, of Revenue N. C, Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. F : one ae Less Payroll Deductions: pO eT pea Pesan Mee td Withholding Tax 1S Retixement eee] Social Secuxity Se bo tee ed bot Pe) PSPS pS) ers] Fry is GRawo Tf OTAL 105.00 Te) Prd Peet Beyer) pee Pts) 12.75 Le od 20.87 7.23 pe 7 619.33 pe pr 4 pie 0) 9.90 10.50 Pe) 175.15 7.50 10.36 112.90 10,00 Ped 2.14 981.18 eee bed 100.00 75.00 139.16 83.61 3,636.54 cr ree) 118.30 44.18 Cee 8) 139.17 tees 4,018.83 Cee) $3,700,% MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY M 329 Nancy K, Pearson Salary 312,00 Peer ee tts Mom OSC DY bd ; 24,00 M 331 Rowan County PhS tad 1083.33 eee Se Meet see eae d Cat M 333 Southern Bell Telephone Co. “ anes gm : eee M 334 BroughtonHospital pd Ey ee M 335 Public Service Co. of N. C. Gas 13.70 M 336 Dial Press Inc. bret) 15.11 M 337 CurleeTire & Appliance Co. Radio Te) M 338 N. C. Public Baployees' Social Security Agency ~ Soc. Sec. 42.34 M 339 N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - oo Pe Pars 1,596.71 Pe OPN oe tS) M 340 Hospital Saving Association ~- Insurance 16,36 M 341 Internal Revenue Service Withholding Tax 57.30 M 342 N. C. Local Government Buployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. pe) M 343 State Department of Revenue Pema ts peek tome L Sg 6,00 M 344 N. C.Public Bmaployees' Social Security Agency -Soc. Sec. CUPeE) 134.47 TOTAL 1,731.16 Less Payroll Deductions: Retiregent 5 ee) Secial Security 14.11 Tax: Federal 19.10 37 NT Pet Insurance : poe) 64,05 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,667.13 The meeting was adjourned at 10:55 P.M., until January 23, 1967, at eee Py Worth Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registrati on P $47) 4 af daz of a4 ey 4 ony 77 ee and recorded in Boo} January.12, 1967 a NITame Role te: teak The Board of Commissioners held a special meeting on Thursday, January 12, 1967, at 7:30 P Me, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, Members present were: As Je-Waring, chairman, Rev. eer rtd Joyner, C. C. Bryan, James M, White, Absent: Dr. Jobh S, Hardaway, fore eS EL. ae ey Shuford, Jre, County Attorney RPV pet ae Mt Member Gilbert Boger were present. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and opened with prayer by Commissioner Joyner, AMBULANCE SERVICE, Chairman Waring reported that he has received a letter since the last meeting from Cavin Funeral Home stating that they will definitely go out of the ambulance business on March lst. Mx. Waring stated that the board of commissioners does not have any answer to the Peg eC MRM as Me Ld bg of possibilities that were worth considering. Mooresville City Councilman Young and Manager Smeggs were eae hs joined in the discussion, Dr. Je He Nicholson, chairman of the Board of Health, was also presenter, The Board appointed County Manager Shuford and Dr. Nicholson to work with the Mooresville representatives and administrator of Lowrance Hospital to explore all the suggestions made and to report their findings to the board along with recommendations, The Board agreed to weet on call and in Mooresville if the committee deemed it advisable, COMPLAINT ABOUT SIZE OF COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUMS, A delegation from the Troutean Jaycees, composed of Clay Price, Sidney Whitenez, and James Horne, appeared before the Board to protest the seating capacity of aa new high school auditoriuas, for which the contzact has recently been let by the County Board of Education, They stated that if the size of the auditeriues had been cut back because of lack of soney that from the coeplaints they had heard the See three or four years fox what they considered an auditorius of adequate size, Coesiesioners inforeed thee that frowe what they had learned since they teok office that they felt the county Board of Education had giver euch consideration to this matter and felt that the pwesent size was adequate for Tote ee would sot justify the greater net odaeeeeeeenntetenmeneemen eel rer a ; re 18 se424 woe cost of the size building for which the delegation was a@king, The board suggested that the delegation ask for an appointment with the County Board of Bducation and felt sure they could get satisfactory answers to their questions, CHANGE IN LAW REGARDING ASSISTANT SOLICITOR, County Attorney Frank reported that the new district court system legislation had repealed the section which authorized the board of commissioners to appoint an assistant solicitor for the superior court and had enacted G,S, 7A = 43.2, effective first Monday in December 1966, which authorizes the solicitor to appoint an assistant (s) with the approval of the Administrative Officer of the Courts, to be paid a per diem rate of $35,00 for each day they prosecute in court, and that he understood that Solicitor Zeb Morris has already made 5 an appointment under this authority, thereby relieving the county. AUTHORIZE COMPLETION OF JAIL SURVEY, On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, the board authorized EcholseSparger and Associates to ceamplete the jail survey under the contract entered into by the previous boardg APPOINT MEMBERS TO COMMITTEE TO STUDY SCHOUL SUPPLEMENT, After expressing concern about the disparity in teachers salaries in the three school administrative units in the county the Board appointed County scm” date Shufexd and Commissioner Bryan to work with the special committed appointed by the school boards as the result of a joint seeting with the Board of Commissioners on June 30, 1966, This committee was foraed to study the problems created by lack of a supplesental tax fox the county schools and to wake recossendations about steps necessary before consolidation of the three units would be feasible, REPORT ON TAX SUIT AGAINST Je Se MORRISON ESTATE, County Attoxney Frank reported that the tax suit against J, 5S, Morrison Getate, Concord township, which had been authorized at the January 3rd eeeting, had been brought, the consent judgeent had been entered and taxes paid to the county for 1954 a ee ee rs ae ee 8 rtd 18 ncc425 ; ee a CRO ee L onipiteniensiedmneaa thet inataneltted i Re Re en purrs] : Sa Pa pie Pid) eee oa sy eae sa oes zegulax first Monday meeting, ; Pee tet Meee eR mere rm err the 5 PPCa-y oh Pe ek a el January 23, 1967 ae 48 Val BOOK eh The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Ey PX: es January 23, 1967, at 7:30 P.M., in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, RSL Te tT eS ee ree eet eee, fC reer Verne scree LTS Loe oa Tt.) Joyner, James M, White, C. C, Bryan, and Dr. J, S, Hardaway. County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jx., and County Attorney Jay F. Frank were de Tt ae The meeting was called to order by Chaixman Waring and CALL TO ORDER, opened’ with prayer by Commissioner Joyner, DELEGATION REQUESTING THAT SR 1364 (AIRPORT ROAD) BE HARDSURFACED» A nine member delegation pf residents on SR #1364 ees me ree Ome Cor ee) spokesman appeared on behalf of a petition for hard surfacing the poor | which had been presented evs the board on January 3rd, The Board had been inforswed that the City of Statesville, which owned property on the road, had refused to sign the petition since the road would probably be affected CMa Sd Tee MT Mec hd Be bes 8 2 and the Board had deferred action at that tise pending contact with city officials for more inforsation, The Board assured them they would try to get sufficient information on which to take action in the very near future. f REPORT OF WELFARE DIRECTOR, Mrs. Dorothy Fleming, welfare director, gave a comprehensive review of the work of the welfare department. She PES ECT a ee Tat Te ee hed and federal programs with which they are cancerned, APPROVAL OF DIRECT NG OF WE: Cc At the COnclusion of her report Mrs. Fleming explained the present method of handling public assistance a ee ee ee ee dizect sailing of the checks from Raleigh. pre ed ee ee Ts Mardaway that the Board go om record as endoreing direct sailing of public assistance checks from Raleigh, Voting “Aye": Ne ee Hardaway, White; Veting “No"; Commiesionexs sryan. SEU 23, 1967 ‘tom : 48 mce427 pt es The Board of Commissioners wet in adjourned regular session en Monday, January 23, 1967, at 7:90 Pee, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, LOM eer oe re er ees eee Were ert Pe Cel D OE rare en oh Ore emerarer eer ie ee County Manager R. Ly Shuford, Jr., and County Attorney Jay F. Frank were Pos tb le CALL TO ORDBR, The meeting was called to Pere Smeets me re mL eS Me mee et Be) Pettey me ee st ee ee ee De ee pray Ye ee ee me ae tot ees S| Pegi tse mes Mbt S| which had been presented to the board on January 3xd, The Board Per 1) informed that the City of Statesville, which owned property on Cf. es had refused to sign the petition since the road would probably be affected Pee eR Ms deferxed action at that time pending contact with city officials for more information, The Board assured them they would try to get sufficient information on which to take action im the very near future. RRPORT OF WELFARS DIRECTOR, Mrs. Dorothy Flesing, welfare director, gave a comprehensive review of the work of the welfare department. cS) outlined the sexvices available at the departeent and explained the state Pere TOM Te lS ee era et a ee ee AMIE SIEM SE A EER SLA CAPONE Ne ee en SRY Six TPR" Saar yore mailing of the ee ee ee ‘ ee en al Hardaway that the Board go on record as endorsing direct mailing ef public PR rT ee el cele duel Page 2 Mxs. Fleming further recommended that an evening clinic be arranged fox the planned parenthood Be ee RN ene eat hited losing time from work, No action was taken. REQUEST POR SPECIAL TERMS OF SUPERIOR COURT, A committee composed of Hugh West, Fred Chamblee, and Marvin Bondurant presented a request from the Iredell Bar Association that the Board request three special terus of superior court for trial of civil cases due to the number of civil cases now on the docket awaiting trial. . They recommended the weeks Pr bebe] April 17, June 5S, and June 12, with special judges to be assigned. On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the Pret voted to grant the’ request of the Iredell County Bar Association and to request the three special terms of court for the trial of civil cases, OMMENDATI LLY The officers of the Iredell Water Corporation, with Victor Crosby as spokesman, appeared before the board on behalf of a county-wide watershed district, to be supported Sad a countywide tax, They also recommended that a proposal be made to the State Highway Commission that certain fills on the interstate highway system be constructed as dams to impound water for water systems, Past TR Se eed Ae ae be ee ed] sahectct ge Pewee ce se ee tes bd Ds the matter to the Planning Beard for study and requested that Pir ra ee be made by thee in time for action by the legislature if such was deesed Lr ELS ey COT SSIONERS APPOLMTED TO WORK WITH PLANNING BOAED, Commissioners Joyner, Bryan, and White were appointed by the chaixrean to work with the Pee ees Pee a et Re eee eet recommendations were received in writing from the Ixedell County Fire le Dee i Mee Be o wom 18 n429 January 23, 1967 Pte) eae eT Tt eed rf bee er Conmission xecommends that this request be denied for the Boot Pry oY TST A. Boards of County Commissioners, through the expenditure of Considerable sums in tax funds, have sought to provide a eu ae sees protection té all areas of the county while encouraging the formation of fire districts, PY Ste 8 dod a fire district is contingent upon several factors, two of which are (1) a superior warning system and (C) Mee rit Peruse) of a siren or air horn to pets ase. pe ae ats] rural fire departuents Poe PLAT rte ly recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners, which Rie oT Med.) es eed two: factors, and the county obligated po 7 Te ae mes te program, it seems unwise to veer from conditions originally established. eset ST) ett eet that all rural fire departments have complied with this condition, An exception for one department could very well cause friction between a est re et te lh poet Sed | cooperative spirit essential to an effective peed Ie tat ast et ee 2. Purchase of Radio Equipment for Two CLM Fees Pat The Fire Commission recommends that the Board of Commissioners authorize the purchase of xadio equipment for the two new Paes ee departments, The be a ae t] CoM) ae See mee TT try delivery of Pree tae tes approximate date the new pl Sd ot esa ste mrs permit the Commissioners COST AS FOLLOWS: ae te ST tse hy ee ere Coo Seem tee 3,498.40 20 = Monitors 3,911.00 Peet +s) 92.70 Total $ 10,092.32 It is further recommended 2s departments be advised a7 a it will be necessary for them to obtain required siren or air Ld The Fire Commission recognized the need for Personnel of the new a ea oe ment to be properly trained even before the arrival of new Pret a isos esa tay were made for instructors from the Catawba Valley Technical Institute to begin training courses in the near future, ria te Leet mo CJ J i Ml PS The Fire Commission discussed the procedure to be used in eae) rural departments of fires in their territory and came to the eT See that the recording of all ee et eee eee be especially beneficial, This would pereit the dispatcher to Play back the information received by phone, if necessary, as well as eit ee proof of directions given in ed controversy, ee ee eee ee ee ete ered appropriate necessary funds for this purpose. The spprexisate cost of ae | ee me. ll eee LOW St eT Te Im past sonths the Board of ht Mee hd ae ee otro Perry Se ee le ee al pooh ett) ie) Cerra CeO ae) portions of Iredell mee Hickory, tM Md Le ee | pet ee yi ee ee Ce ee Sheets aE eT Ye Page 3 iis eet eo : | Pied ee re ne that this request be denied for the following reasons: eget a a rt idee iee SRL LOM TTT TT Td Considerable sums in tax funds, have sought to provide a ith te iC TT seesiaaelthedt hel ate) Mada ts od encouraging the formation of fire districts. Approval for a fire district is contingent upon several ed snich axe (1) a superior warning system and (2) installation of a siren or air horn to alert fixenen, Inasmuch as the rural fire departuents presented a unaninous recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners, which embraced the above two factors, and the Se eee PT itself to this Program, it seems unwise to veer from conditions originally established, ia B. It has been noted ‘that all rural fire departments have complied hens ete tt ae ee exception for one department could very well cause friction between the Sat ed tS hinder the cooperative Peta setae ee eee ee fire protection poco t ey x cee LO ee oe eee The Fixe Commission recounends ‘that the Board of Commissioners authorize the purchase of radio bh te te el eT ee eT departments, The Placement of an early order will berry equipment at the low bid price as submitted owe te ae ts the time of the original bid Ce COST AS FOLLOWs: ae mrt t $ 2,590.22 4 + Mobile Units Pe) 20 « Monitors Pe) 8 es) 2 = Timers f echt ee See eer It is further recommended that both new departments be advised that it will be necessary for them to obtain required siren or aix ot pc ests en ete recognized the need for Personnel of the new a aed went to be properly trained even before Rhe arrival of new ¢ ora Ty Mibbeeh tt ith Pn et ee Valley Technical Institute to begin training courses in the meax future. beneficial, This would Ps ted hep dispatcher te play back the Phone proof ef directions given in the event of controversy, DEL Y Seen oes ry 23, 1967 poem if pew Be Page 4 The Fire Commission recommends that no action be taken on these requests for the time being but that closdé attention be given.to the activities of these departments to determine the actual benefit afforded the citizens. Should future evaluation of their effect~ iveness indicate the need for envolvement, that the matter be reopened, 5. City Participation in Fire Defense Program. Since the Board of Commissioners will again face the annual question of the need for the Cities of Mooresville and Statesville to Participate in the rural fire defense program, the Fire Commission suggests that this matter be considered as early as possible, to the end that all parties concerned may be heard prior to the suggested deadline of April 1. MOTION TO PURCHASE ADDITIONAL RADIO BOQUIPMENT AND RECORDING DEVICE FOR FIRE WARNING SYSTEM, On motion made by Commissioner Hardaway and seconded by Commissioner Joyner the board approved the recommendation by the Fire Commission and voted to purchase radio equipment for South Iredell and Lake Norman Fire Departeents at a cost of $10,092.32, and a recording device foy the central dispatcher at an approximate cost of $600.00, to a be paid for from the fire alara system appropriation in the 1966-67 budget. TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATION FOR AIR CONDITIONING HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Since it appeared that most of the surplus in the fire alara appropriation would be needed for the purchase of additional equipment approved in the previous v motion, the board rescinded that part of a motion passed on November 28, 1966, approving expenditures from this appropriation for air conditioning the health department, and moved that this amount of $8,727.50 be charged instead to the This motion was made by Coemsissioner Bryan, Capital Iaprovements account. seconded by Comgissioner ere ee ea Rev. Paul Conrad, presédent RBCQM@ENDATION FOR COUNTY SCHOOL Pigg e, Pe of Wayside PTA, appeared before the board to request consideration of a supplement for county school teachers to equalize their salaries with Statesville and Mooresville. pre Med ME Mat 8 CEN es QM LAKB, Shexiff Reavis and Chief Deputy ee eo ee ee) probless with breaking and extexing houses on Lake Morean ‘south of Highway #150 which they are having, and reperted that the property owners Se absietance with Oe al ch Rd Mi Mi Nl nial lel Mie patna hl January 23, 1967 a 18 usd]: Page 5 have manpower for this type protection, and that the people understand this and wre willing to provide a part of it themselves, with the county assisting. Sener et tts to oo os ESS OS owners to pee mat. nerves, ae ee eh ba tT TG om Pot ee MR BS poe PEt Tt tse. ADJOURN, The meeting was finally adjourned at 11:50 P.M, Clerk to = Board North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on the fA. dos of } a and recorded Je Book ate ide — 4) era ECL won 18 ri 432 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, Page 1 Pia ts ee ee ee ee ee ee Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, res USM Se el) eee PO ee edt) (Oe ran isha) lt) 2 mormmery ee ee eee) Se eee) Meee CC Ne Md kD hte County Attorney Jay F, Frank and County Manager R, L, Shuford, Jr., were present, JURORS DRAWN: The following names were drawn for jury duty for The third week Superior Court terms beginning March 13 and'March 20, was drawn for the special term requested for April 17, or, if this request be denied, fox the regular term beginning May 1: 1. Sherrill, James 0. Coot t 4 Sarre Pa st Tree 2. Stowe, C. C. Cc. Creek Box 105, Mooresville OMe ose) tte OM od te o Inside 540 Georgia Ave, , Statesville per ee! 720 B, Front St., Statesville Moore, Harry L. Concord Rt. 8, Statesville 5. Blankenship, William Robert Peo tt peed 6, Howie, C. F. Cc, Creek oe Moore, W. He pe Ret ot) Rt. 1 Box 235, Mooresville Box 199, Mooresville 8,. Harwell, Jerry W,. Cc. Creek B. T. Turnersburg Box 52, Harmony Summers, rt Peer ed ptePaMe oa) a Ot Dae foman es 2 Tt) 3 Rt. 1 Box 77, Inside Box lll, Statesville Kivett, W. S. 12. Stutts, Willis M, peer ly Rt. 2, Mooresville Bockstoce, James C. See eo Rt. 3 Box 123A, Statesville Outside 2240 Cline St., Statesville Jarvis, Francis M, Lao Troutman 1, 15. Lytton, P. D. Jr. Fallstown 1140 Dogwood Rd., Statesville Shelton, William G, Inside Mooresville Ls ae Colesan, George ¥. Cc. Creek Joyner, Harold Bethany Rt. 4, Statesville Fr. Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman Houston, ry 310 Patterson, Mooresville 20, Hobbs, Henry M. coma es sd eee Rt. 4 Box 73, Mooresville Pr ete ees dhe Coone, Cari W, Cc. Creek 783 Carpenter, Mooresville Po 23, Deeby, G, Prank Pate 324 By Bnd Ave., Statesville eee Pet) Pee ee Te ree tt eer) Ce ee pe Oe Pe ee etl teil ee ,™ Se % rt aed F F pate Huard ieages rae cere 8 28. Peace, R. R. Jr. Cc, Creek 342 Glenwood Dr., Mooresville 29, Campbell, B. 5. yee ty Tee ee Tt eee 30. Davidson, John M, C. fovea see Rt, 8 Box 48, Statesville SPO ae ett Sb eae tT) eee se] ee Me wr et ood cP ERNE epee A Cc. peer Rt. 2 Box a rereee : 33. Campbell, Robert A. , per SCC) 705 Oakdale, Statesville 34, Duchinski, John J, U. Grove Rt. 2, Harmony Shumake, Mp Pe fre tt Rt. 1, Mooresville Campbell, Reece Sharpesburg Rt. 2, Statesville CALL TO ORDER, Upon completion of drawing the jury, the meeting was called to order by the chairman for further business, and opened with prayer by Commissioner Joyner. fore tispa st 40) Se eo OT pcm Le ete ST Tes) the courtroom to view slides shown by Mr, Sherman Pickard, former State Fire Marshal, who had been working with the county in designing and preparing specifications for the county communications system now being installed in all the county fire departments, Mr. Pickard showed slides showing the opeszation of a similiar ystem in another county, and explained how the system works, and also a Pea eae Ti Se te SM ME lets) CL Sea ta Lo in our contract. The Board hanked Mr, Pickard for his presentation and then returned to the Commissioners Room to continue their seetings FIRE CONTRACTS WITH STATESVILLE AND MOORESVILLE, After reconvening, hairean Waring wade the following statesent to those present: “I would Jike to announce that we have taken a position om the situatior fax as the cities’ participation in rural fire fighting. We have written the Mayors of Statesville and Mooresville in essence stating that we agree st the county and city fire departeents should be separated both financially physically and, instead of discontinuing in one stroke the allowance that « been made to the cities, we have agreed to take 2/3 of what we paid last eee ee ee ae 1/3 the pext year, and full Giscon- euance after that. *The last board had etated they would go one sore year with the present Per) ee ee ee ee ee ee This browght « store of protest free fe ee mee | Be ee ee eee} chey would not have the cities’ participation ee ee ee ee ca, a a ¢ Vas gipaedes cen war 18 nc 495 =" oe Se 2) ee ee eS Te ered 29, Campbell, & B, pee Pez ee 30, Davidson, John Me C, revTeCT) Pee ae ee 31, Blackwell, Hodge CL ae) Ot Bat lied) PC Sod ce ene tty ae een wer rt) eee ee oe 33, Campbell, Robert A. peree 705 Oakdale, Statesville ee. be) see.) Mey mt Pe ee Pee dd 35. Shumake, My Pe : Come 4 Rt. 1, Mooresville oC PS | Shaxrpesburg Rt>,2, Statesville CALL TO ORDER, Upon completion of drawing the jury, the meeting was Called to order by the chairman for further business, and opened with prayer by Commissioner Joyner. pers st Re ee hanes to view slides shown by Mr, Sherman Pickard, former State Fire Marshal, who had been working with the county in designing and ped ee Meese Nee | for the county communications system now Pept ee Tt tel wee me VS) ed fire departments, Mr, Pickard showed slides showing the Gee St ae eee TTT eC) ee ee works, and also a Nesta Tiesto te MMe Mt ee ae cake bes) thanked Mr, Pickard for his presentation and then ‘xeturned to the Commissioners Room to continue their meeting. ees eRe et eee te OD lee ee eh Oe Te Peet rose. | so fax as the cities’ participation in rural fire fighting. We have written OP ee ee im essence stating that we agree that the county and city fire departeents should be separated both financially POC stroke the allowance that RP ed 2/3 of what we paid last year and put im next year's budget, Pe ee es me +The last bosrd had stated they would go one more Pe ee ed RE keen aaa se iee7, Tale Drought « store ef protest from imdwatry becanee they are afraia A a elle lee Per rs iia i " “ . nies . " Pras CHET 8) fire, In like manner the city feels that if they do not get support from the February 6, 1967 red county or someone they cannot give to county residents service for free for which they are charging city people, since they would be using city tax funds te-protect property in tie aisles area without any reiabursesent from those People or industries, Industry Per sth ess Pr ey Meat ey ‘protectica Pt eS ee POPOL mart me Tt ‘We appreciate very much indsutry in and around the city and elsewhere because it pays considégable taxes and offers employment to a good many Cd our citizens, ‘We have tried to consider all these viewpoints in arriving at out Proposal of 2/3 of the present budget for 1967-68 and 1/3 for the next year, which we believe to be a practical approach." He then explained that, in addition to the letter to the Mayors of Statesville and Mooresville, a letter has been prepared to go to industries locatdd around the perimeter of Statesville and Mooresville which reviewed the history of City-County relationship in rural fire defense and outlined in detail what commissioners believe to be the basic position of all sides, poe OE pM eee. 08 Me eee 28. Ms ae eee .t) ee Ree md Poe 3 residents on White Mills Road just south of Statesville City limits, with Albert Ballard as spokesman, appeared before the board to report that since they had first requested assistance from the board in January 1966 to solve 4 probles created by Southern Railway trains blocking the White Milhk road, which is a dead end road, that the situation had isproved considerably until the last few months when it had gotten so bad they were seriously considering bringing court action, After discussion, the Board instructed the County Manager to contact the district superintendent and other railway officials to see if amy solution could be worked out, ROAD PETITION FOR PAVING S@ # 1364, Mx. Shuford reported that he had talked with the State Highway Engineer, W. W, Wyke, cegarding the status a Pe ee a ee ae TT eet tts. ae ee) effect it would have om thie road, Mr, Wyke had suggested that the Commissioners poe ee te ee ee ee ee tee Coe oe to theix regular procedure they would wake an investigation to determine the priority standing ef this road fox iaproving and thie report would be considered im eaking up theis paving programs for next year, % LTS Seem TZ Page 6 nox 18 axd37 sioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner White, and passed, to forward the petition to the State Highway Com Proc) me Pease | letter explaining the situation and stating that, while the board is sympathetic eat Mn] City of Statesville, it has no objection to paving the road. pS ML MT ee Oey de et. CR Sea representative of Dempster Bros,, stated to the board that on November 4th he had started a business of Placing dumpsters at industries inside the 5OS'e aot tty Peer) for the collection of industrial waste, which he also serviced, Subsequently he had placed a container ewe cSt Sate ett Mes Sete) te a ae ee eee ty CTT met -3 Cm Py hee ts ad Mh aed Meet ta Garbage ordinance, Since he had Planned to expand his business to serve other industries outside the city, he requested permission to do so, ete OMS Set eer et eee OSC Te Sd soe tre Trey study of the ordinance, 2S SUES Ce Ger 48-110) Meret bed REGARDING "MBCKLENBURG NECK" Chairman Sennen naa ns laa Waring reported that he has had some indication that Mecklenburg Commissioners echt tie he: eT Be et me Oe 2a Perey known locally as"Mecklenburg ¢ Neck" and appointed Commissioner Joyner and County Manager Shuford to meet with Mecklenburg Commissioner Martyn to discuss the matter, GRAND JURY: REPORT The Board considered the report made by the grand eee jury at the January term of court and be Soa ta leas T county @anager to draft a reply for the information of the grand jury. REQUEST FOR RESIGNATION OF J, P, VAN HOY, On motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Coamissioner White, the Board voted to poe te | ae ee ee Van Hoy's resignation effective February 28th, The vote was four to one, with Commissioner Hardaway voting against the motion, Mx. Van Hoy is Veterans Service Officer and Civil Defense Director, ALD TO BLIND, Two reinstatesents and five revisions of aid to the blind grants were approved on sotion by Commissioner Oe | by Commissioner Nardaway, a8 recommended by the welfare director, LS mee 2S eS e* Pe following road petitions were approved for consideration ee ee ee ee ee De ee February 6, 1967 Mr coe 8) Kennedy Court in Lincoln Estates off Park Drive Extension, ba Tet at 1. Commissioner Ol bay Maintenance 1. SR #1378, Cornelius Road, Hard surface. SR #2351, Statesville Route 7, Pave. Mr. Shuford reported that he had contacted the division engineer, Mr. Wyke, on behalf of residents of SR 1817 and 1820, which they wanted to be joined together by a service road when these roads are severed by I-77- Mr. Wyke stated that the preliminary plans showed the: service road Pvite Met] would check further for more definite information. AGREEMENT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF 'SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY,FUNDS, Letters Statesville, were received from the Boards of Education of Iredell County, and Mooresville agreeing®to a four year plan for distribution of county Capital Outlay funds beginning July 1, 1967, and ending June 30, 1971. The text of the agreement follows: 1. That no unit may receive more than its allotted amount during the period, 2, That in the fourth year of operation a re#allocation shall occur which will equalize the per capita allotment based upon the State Controller's report as it relates to El pears E2 enrollment; provided=--that in the event any unusual change in population shall occur in either administrative unit such emergency shall be treated outside this agreement, (annexation-- population explosions) The Mooresville City Board of Education will request no other Capital funds than those shown in this request until the Statesville and Iredell County Administrative Units shall have received their proportionate parts of the allocation in question, The following breakdown is suggested by us and is presented for action ly as a gutual agreesent by the Boards: 1969-70 Trees) 1968-69 Rte one oe Se le 8] PT -k a Pe] Iredell County tatesville pte ee 344,175 344,175 Mooresville Phd CEP ee , 000 , OOK Seas tems e 000 , 000 >1 The county sanager was instructed to notify all three boards that ux year plan for distribution of Capital Outlay funde is agreeable and cepted. REQUEST FROM MOORESVILLE BUARD OF EDUCATION FOR LETTER OF INTENT, Oe ee ee ee | sotion by Commissioner Joyner, RN | hetter etating that eo) the intention of the board to appropriate $460,000.00 for capital outlay rid 6, 1967 -_ a ses ita Colts Bie) the Mooresville Schools in the 1967-68 budget. SCHOOL SUPPLEMENT FOR COUNTY SCHOOLS, After discussion of the best approach to secure supplemental funds for the county school system the Cel MrT tree met 2 TTF (1) It would favor and support a vote for a supplemental school tax. (2) The vote should be limited to the county and should not include Statesville and Mooresville. Commissioner Bryan and County Manager Shuford were instructed to continue as a “school committee” to work with the County Board of Education UMD b Sees, Mr Us Set ME) ar Cob Sa.) ? The County Attorney was requested to check details for calling such an election and to determine if additional legislation would be required. TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervisor's office in January was approved by motion made by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, and passed As TOWNSHIP ba-F iN REASON AMOUNT“ Lawrence Reid Machine Shop Davidson 1966 Error in fixtures 19,80 Allen Meade Compton, Jr. C. Creek 1966 Non-resident(poll charged) 2.00 Edward mcClelland pet pee] 1966 Poll’ tax charged 2.00 pie Pe tbe eT Gai E, Mills 1966 Exror on cow listing mrer4 Mrs, E. &, Kipka Cc, Creek 1966 Error on dog listing 1.00 Frank S,. Stafford Inside pel) IBM error on real estate 100,32 Nelson Brown Out side aie) Double listed(real estate) 1.32 Nelson Brown Outside ptt) Double listed)real estate) 9.81 Pe ea Cc. Creek 1966 Double listed in Barringer (poll) Pee) 8) Thomas A, Fanjoy peor eet 1966 Doable listed (real) re) William W, Wilson eo Pelt) IBM Error Yd William F, Roberts por eet] a) ees ee eae! Mecklenburg Pie 4] Mary RK, Stone lores 2 tg 1966 Poll charged to feaale- vee Roy Coggins test ts Po) Sxeapt froe Poll tax by Board 1/9/53 PS) #3205 TAX REFUNDS, On sotion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Cossissioner Bryan, the Board authorized the following tax refuades Pr )s} - ; ne 7 | ebruary 6, 1967 ran 18 ost 440 a 1. James 0, Rodgers, Coddle Creek township, 1965 and 1966 tax in the total amount of $11.48, due to an error in listing a lot to Pee We Eee) We sold, 2... United Mortgagee Service, taxes listed in name of Waldo Hoots, Statdbville Inside, for 1965, overpayment of $84.67, due to an error in collecting entire balance of tax which included 18 lots instead of tax on one lot and house sold to John Fiffick. The Board ordered the tax to be reinstated on the remaining 17 lots Este for the tax collector to notify the owners of the lots which have since been sold that the tax is due for 1965. REQUEST TO RENT BARN AT COUNTY HOME, A request from Larry Galliher to rent a barn at the county home to house and train horses was Pa 43241 ence County Attorney to check on possible liability to the county. APPOINT MEMBER TO LAKE NORMAN STUDY COMMITTEE, Frank P, Fields, Mooresville, ECM ts Tbe ts Mis Bed at bees Peas hs ae) the Lake Norman Study Committee, BOY SCOUT GOVERNMENT DAY, The Board voted on sgotion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, to cooperate with the Boy Scouts in their annual observance of Boy Scout Government Day on Friday, @ebruary 10th, and approved payment of luncheon expenses at the Vance Hotel, LIST OF BILLS: 3479 er t-te} 3481 3482 3521 4347 reyes rr ees) 4419 4420 4421. be a 3503 3504 3505 3506 ie Ors 3508 3509 3510 H 4351 H 4352 H 4422 H 4423 H 4424 H 4425 Pacer H 4535 H 4536 H 4537 H 4546 - A zzz . Ls 1 JANUARY 1967 Pe ree Cee Sle] John S, Hardaway James M, White Norman H, Joyner Cc. Chandler Bryan Bernice M, McJunkin Dr. John S. Hardaway Lee eee To University Motel ae rae tees) Norman H, Joyner Jay F. Frank Petty Cash, Treas. Joyce J, Martin Mary Lee Cowles Louise M, Taylor Lois Troutman Peggy P,. Summers Robert C. Black Loran ae Sst Halley C, Johnston Le | a | Robert C. Black Radio Station W, S, I, Mooresville Tribune Cc. B. Bvans Halley C. Johnston I. B, M, Corporation Cc. *Statesville Record & Landmark =< Advertising Carolina Business Machines Inc, Brady Printing Co, Petty Cash, Treas, Southern Bell Telephone Co, Stevenson et EE ds) aT DT os) RSA eT a) Stevenson Stevenson Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mintz Pom eae Es) Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg A eee Las Tug Whittenburg Oe Pee ese ae NE ee aed Stateeville Insulation Co, Patel ee tes ee eee ee ee ee Milas Leet Milas Leet) Milas eet | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ELECTIONS TAX SUPERVISOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE — TL bt. eee a Per Dies “6 50,00 Per Diem & Mileage 57.04 " 52.24 tare 50.00 Salary 150.00 Mileage ae 0) = ve : : 8.00 Expenses cota Os n 37.22 " 32.28 ef 36.00 beet a ttel EPae.e) bor tbe Fee eo Salary 360,00 " 259.00 a Px Tora. 8) - 264.69 ey Ve Pa Ld be ya arne 8) = p 327,00 « , 100,00 Travel 200.00 a Eta ee) Advertising 85.80 be 4 Pe ode) Travel fot Pets # be ed beg Ct thd be Ped - Supplies pe ey | Supplies 14,54 Postage 10,00 Services 35.95 3,173.90 Salary " 50.00 wd be ooo) * 50.00 ” borat) ad 50,00 sad bh Pat #) bad bb ae ¢ ” Se 88) a bee 4 Braet ° ee td cores 8) bd be ete 8) # ee) ad et Moving Mooresville Office 66,00 Petry re Tile « Welfare Bldg. bat) Shrubs, etc. Pee) Pest Control Service tee] plomwe C44 BOOK H 4429 Blectric ‘Supplies Pt pee TY 21.95, DS Cra Wee Tit Smee a rer H 4431 Town of Mooresville brad 13.33 H 4432 Mooresville Lodge # 496 bl Dae 7 pee CMe Perr Tr eek Mec lle me ree mea bol 7] Cr re La H 4434 Bnterprise Printing Co, Equipment Pe tad H 4435 Mooresville Furniture Co, $e eT Peg H 4436 Duke Power Co. ea eet Ty ree) H 4437 W. C. Johnston Co, cote pet yy Pre H 4438 Ixedell Chemical Co. 8 cht) H 4439 Public Service Co. of N. C. Inc. «= Gas 588,58 H 4440 Holland Coal Co, tee roar e H’4441 “Auto Parts & Electxic Co. eh) Pee EY a 2.18 H 4442 Handi-Clean Products * ree H 4443 Beavers Repair Shop Service Call 4,50 H 4444 Rental Uniform Service Uniforms, etc. 27.21 H 4537 Petty Cash, Treas. Supplies 20,04 H 4541 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs SOP 0 H 4542 Sherrill Lumber Co. Supplies, etc. 58.59 H 4543. Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. ™ pears H 4545 City of Statesville Services cert -B H 4555. Zep Manufacturing Co. Sse spe Tg lene 10) Peet Meet te Me timo id cans 3,995.92 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS H 4445 B, J, Powell Fire Receptacle 53.65 H 4446. McCombs Steel Co, Work on Jail 1,266,61 a er | Southern Bell. Telephone Co. Services puma Td 1,344.40 SPBCIAL RPPROPRIATIONS 3511 Ruth G, Etchison yee tad H 4359 William L, Baynard Coroners Cases Investigated UA H 4360 Davis Hospital Coroners Acct. pte erie e) H 4361 The Goode Clinic " ptr H 4362. Drs, Thurston, Wear, & Shafer - “ 14.00 H 4363 Iredell Memorial Hospital bs come H 4364 The Supt. of Documents Rules & Regultions 2.30 H 4365 Beam & McKnight Agency Bond 1,331.00 H 4447 Medical Aides Laboratories Coroners Acct. cree 2] H 4448 Town of Troutman Contract pte ee H 4449 Harmony Fire Dept. * 100,00 H 4450 Mt, Mourne Fire Dept. Inc, 4 100,00 H 4451 Cool Springs Fire Dept. 98 pte ope. @) H 4452 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. 7 pte epee) 4 4453 West Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. ” pee ere # 4454 Central School Vol. Fire Dept.” 100,00 H 4455 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. i te ere) H 4456 Union Grove Fire Dept. * te oPae e) H 4457 WN, C. Dept. of Cons, & Dev, Forest Fire Control eer H 4458 National Guard « Statesville Donation Ce H 4459 National Guadd - Mooresville “ ea H 4460 J, W. Menster Cleaning lot 15.00 H 4461 Bernice McJunkin Cosel ty 30.35 Were Cees t ts ae St a a ed) Be Hearings at Broughton 8,00 H 4540 “Iredell County Witness Fund Comemers Acct. pee rie HM 4571 ON, C, Local Government Baployees' Retirement Systes ~ Ret. 1,195.11 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. 101,15 poe ome ees 38 3512 Jeyce J, Martin Salary orm +) 3513 Ralph C. Brown ° ee mrs 44353 J. C. Linker Travel bal “4403 Tedffic & Planning Associates Professional Services eee t) Ralph C. Brown Travel pee Pe Meee Coeyhe © 8) b H 4465 Ralph C, Brown Boat Use pers ¢] H 4466 National ‘Assoc. of Home Builders + Book Peele) H 4467 U. S. Postmaster Postage Pre, 0) H 4536 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 28,60 H 4542 Sherrill Lumber Co. ” Cn ba Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 13,65 ‘TAX MAPPING 3514 Phyllis Conner Fee S77 247.15 3515 J. B. Campbell 6s px oPe be) 3516 Rpy Dowdle 3 ry Bede) 3517. A. Le Wood ad 365,00 H 4468 Ray Dowdle Travel pe PL) H 4469 Southerland Blue Print Co. Pisses Mae ee rs 40,31 H 4535 Carolina Business Machines Inc, = Supplies 1,49 H 4536 Brady Printing Co, id Athi) sP ear ty PoP 4 H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services PS Pre! 1,653.63 COUNTY MANAGER 236.00 3518 Bernece H, Boggs Salary 3519 R. L,. Shuford, Jr. ” 941, 67 H 4346 EB, F, Wonderlic & Assoc, Inc. Tests 5.00 H 4354 R,. L. Shuford, Jr. Travel 100,00 H 4520 Pitney-Bowes Inc, ps) 4 1.%3 H 4536 Brady Printing Co. Supplies were rg H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services ele tk COUNTY ACCOUNTANT 3520 Betty Jean Robb Salary 343,00 3521 Bernice M, McJunkin a 591, 07 H 4481 The Michie Co, General Statutes ESePt eke) { 4536. Brady Printing Co. Supplies r} i} H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Pere 1,078.89 3 38 3486 Howard Harris Salary 3522 Maxine B, McCurdy " 3523 R. L. Warren ” 457.00 3525 Marshall Maness ? Per 3526 William G, Johnson ¥ 435.00 3527 Robert EB, McConnell 86 415.00 3528 Howard Taylor sf 396,00 3529 Vance S,. Goodman a yew eh) 3530 Eugene T, Honeycutt - eee 8 3531 Gale W, Redmond bs 360,00 3532 Johnny D, Haynes My Elemis 3533 W, F. Danaher a pte emies 3534 Robert G,. Saith ™ 100,00 3535 Leroy Keavis has 563.33 4470 W, F, Danaher Travel ee 8 HM 4471 = R, G. Swith by ores ee ee 2 eT) ay 96. & H 4473 Johnnie D, Haynes se es ee H 4474 Bugene T, Honeycutt sad vs. rT} H 4475 Robext B, McConnell va 173,55 H 44760 Maxehall Maness * 05, 68 u 4477 Gale Redeond el oo Pe Hw 4478 Howard Taylor bad eee ” hr Ce eee eee me ee | pee ce ar, tL § H 4481 The Michie Co. General Statutes 36,06 H.4482 National Sheriffs Assn. pee TTT) Sa pee) H 4483 Berliner & McGinnis Supplies Pek) H 4484 I, B. Me Corporation « ve H 4485 Advance Stores e 2.70 H 4486 Marsden Inc. pe reer tt TY 26,14 H 4487 DeHarts Laundry & Dry Cleaning ~ Hat eed H 4488 Two Way Radio of Carolina, Inc. =~ Service 21,19 H 4493 Beam Pranting Co. Tye) P ea Ty vied H 4530 Starrette's Office Equipment: Inc. ~ Tey Peo) H 4536 Brady Printing Co. Supplies ~ 11,78 H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services years H 4561 William G,Johnson Travel 347,18 H 4564 T,. K, Abernethy Radio Service 156,98 6,771.51 TAX COLLECTOR 3536 Christine B, Byrd Pert a4 Pies Ps 08 3537. Flossie S, King 3 360.00 3538 Shirley G, Robbins " 225,00 3539 Houston"L, Johnston sad 396,00 3540 N, T. Houston - 6) ee H 4355 N. T. Houston Travel ere H 4489 Statesville Record & Landmark - Advertising 1 H 4490. Houston L, Johnston Travel H 4491 Se Ce Me Corporation Maintenance H 4492 Isaac T. Avery Jr. Tax suits be a Se Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services REGISTER Imogene W, Blankenshiy ENS. Helen R,. Gregory lizabeth H, Goodrua ei sherri ttes tarr Brady Pri + Mitchell Prir southern Bell Tele ee ee tee) et Oe, I Bs Plot ta] Board Meeting 1 Dearman ha cee Y Edna F, Brown ee Ss bee td Thelaa C, Barker eee er ee TP Set ee) Anne ©. ohn son La Kirkea vy ae ©. rey Teapleton 2 French Boyd Ee ce ee eee Ke ir 3559 Patricia A, Grahas Pee 3500 Martha M, Turner " 271 3561 Betty Sue Troutean ° csi $562 Blizabeth PF, Fox a ems 5503 Sara M, Neese ' ea] june FP, Berger x= =x ee ee 3582 Pht) 4546 3582 Ke} 4546 4571 chr 3585 3586 3587 3588 3589 Ki he) Koo BY 3592 3593 4532 4533 4534 8535 4536 4537 es) eee 454 4342 Cee Cen) 3593 eRe bee! er) pe) mercy Je P. Van Hoy Salary Pee ee Travel Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services CIVIL DEFENSE Pee ee td Salary eee) we Pee See) al Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services N, C, Local Government Employees Retirement System - Ret. COUNTY: ATTORNEY Jay F, Frank Retainer Fee CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Oe Me PM Ciel Ca Tee +S 4 Martha D, Parker ‘of Marion U, Boyd sad Katherine B, Brown af Betty M,. Baity bi Shirley S. White ” Kathgyn W, Gibson . Wilene S. Sappenfield - Carl G, Smith ad John M, Strong Supgeme Court Reports Observer Printing House Supplies Paul B, Williams, Inc, a Carolina Business Machines Inc, = Supplies Brady Printing Co. Supplies Petty Cash, Treas. Postage Commercial Printing Co. bore | Mitchell Printing Co. ad Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services SUPERIOR COURT Vance Motor Inn Meals - Jurors Iredell County Witness Fund Reiabursing Southern Bell Telephone Co, ervices RECORDERS COURT Carl G, Sa@ith ers Boyce G. Gibson Jr. sd PP eo aad Iredell County Witness Fund Reisbursing JUVENILE COURT oe Se a Salary co oe) 50,00 2 ees} cy pee) era 327.00 40,11 ae CA h td 714.57 Ps ePa ee) ce ert ee Le PN. er xzxzz x= bY.) 3566 3567 3568 3569 4495 or Tey CLA Ct Sls} 4499 45300 4501 4502 Cole} 4504 Celehy 4506 Cheer foe 0) =) a eleh] 4510 cEPee 4512 4513 Cee} 4515 4516 4517 4518 4519 4520 " 4530 4546 4571 ch re bP Phra Se oe 4535 4536 Sh -—~ Tu) Mary F, Hutchinson Nora L, Deal Lois I, Sigmon Blizabeth D, Johnston Dorothy M, Fleming Thelma C, Barker Blizabeth French Boyd Mary Deaton pONTOB ER TsE We Pam Ty oN SEM mS TUL | Fay S,. Hodgin Anne C, Johnson Frances R, Jones Charles P, Kirkman Linda Raymer Thurston Templeton Leta a Pee aha bd Dorothy M, Fleming Mooresville Telephone Co. D, Ky, McNeely Sons Rentals J.T. Good, Transfer Agt. Dr. T. V. Goode III Dr. As Me Henderson Dr. P. R. Mason Dr. D, L. Myers Dr. D. Le Pressly Dr. Je He Rosser Dr. L. B. Skeen Dr. T. B. Templeton N. C. Conference for Social Service - Membership Pitney Bowes Inc, Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. - Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, ple CG Salary Be Pleo) * PA) ae) bad 298,00 bd 259,00 ba 852,00 Travel a ee " 10,00 " 30,47 CT cc’: ee Lal Ares - pO eT " ae ¥ 28,48 « Ded * 51,00 6 21,84 " 26. ber 3 a BAe Services 6.10 Sk 25,00 bob este] 21,00 Medical 10,00 7 ae, 8) « 5.00 Oo 10,00 ws pee) 8 5.00 nig ae, 8) md i bao) e) pre) e) Meter Rental 22,40 BE Pa 0] Services BAN er N, C, Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System ~ Ret, 762,90 11,872,04 be Mee By Elizabeth W, Weaver Salary 191.83 Betty C, Harrington * 169,24 ee ee Me Ree lolol] Hd core Wayne L, Franklin ict bors OP rae ol ° v2 ot Pd ett ae Pa oe * 315,00 Harry W, Myers Jr. a9 331.00 D, O, Ivey = 215,00 L. B, Nance Jr, ee VT By 13, 50 D. O, Ivey 2 2a oe) Pee ree st eet) = [Pe je eT sls) Pooks 200,00 Shell Blectric Co. Repairs 4,20 EE ot) Supplies oer | Pee Pee eT bat bd beers tel rere © 2) Statesville Senior High School ~ Rent ' 25,00 coe ye meee st Tod) Supplies 5 ee) Saarrettes Office Equipment ”* es) Lazenby Montgomery Hdw, Co, Ch City of Statesville Services ea] Southern Bell Telephone Co, “ Pes 2,799,530 eae og Orr meer tT.) Pert s] here) Nancy I, Myere sed 263,00 Nancy H, Murray ed 180,07 Gray & Creech Inc. Supplies cP Starrettes Office Equipseent Inc, + Supplies ore Nancy Myers ee Us Carolina Business Machines Inc, «+ Supplies et Brady Priating Co. Supplies 5.16 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services rare es) 713,54 res H 4465 Ralph C, Brow pe H 4466 National Assoc, of Home Builders « Book Pee H 4467 U, S, Postmaster ber ptaead H 4536 Brady Printing Co, Ris ee Ty ho) H 4542 Sherrill Lumber Co. 1 4.04 H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services ___ 132935 1,052,58 1 | ate ; TAX MAPPING & 3514 Phyllis Conner Cou SS 7 247.15 3515 J. B. Campbell ug 430.85 3516 Rpy Dowdle * CY Pee) 3517 A, Le Wood id Tee H 4468 . Ray Dowdle Travel bP) H 4469 Southerland Blue Print Co, Suxewiewx Supplies rope H 4535 Carolina Business Machines Inc, « Supplies ed H 4536 Brady Printing Co, Supplies- Pare H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services pS Pre} Oe ee) COUNTY MANAGER 3518 Bernece H, Boggs | ert s7 Pete 3519 R. L. Shuford, Jr. * roars H 4346 EB, F. Wonderlic & Assoc. Inc. Tests ree H 4354 R. L. Shuford, Jr. Travel 100,00 H 4520 Pitney-Bowes Inc. Best 4 1.13 H 4536 Brady Printing Co, Supplies AUP Ya H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 34,42 eT COUNTY ACCOUNTANT 3520 Betty Jean Robb Peels ‘343.00 3521 Bernice M, McJunkin bal 591, 07 H 4481 The Michie Co, General Statutes 36,00 H 4536 Brady Printing Co, Supplies Pea H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Pert) 1,078.89 SHERIFF 3486 Howard Harris Salary hes] 3522 Maxine B, McCurdy had 343.00 che ee Pee ern Se 2D beg Creat 3525 Marshall Maness # EK) Per 3526 William G, Johnson 7 435.00 3527 Robert BE, McConnell “ pe ers) 3528 Howard Taylor sal 396.00 3529 Vance S. Goodman ” eh 3530 Bugene T. Honeycutt * vee 8) 3531 Gale W, Redmond * 360,00 3532 Johnny D, Haynes * 360,00 3533 W. F. Danaher . 100,00 3534 Robert G, Saith “sd 100,00 3535 Leroy Reavis « 563.33 H 4470 W, F, Danaher Travel BoPte a Ca es ° Fe ed ferereet Tal “§ Le ae re] eve Ty bad 176,00 HM 4474 Bugene T. Honeycutt sad . T) ee ee Pee Ee al Pee Pe) Ae ee TT ad oe] Ce eee el Ph Pes) 4476 Howard Taylor wd pe Pee H 4479 RR, Le Warren bad A Pe ee | 9 216,95 irae eee ec OC ame ett ee General Statutes ECs H 4482 National Sheriffs Asen. Directory 12,50 H 4483 Berliner & McGinnis Supplies 9.33 H 4484 I, B, M, Corporation sed 7.79 EMC SL Ct MES d | ” 2.70 H 4486 Maxsden Inc. Pan reer tT] 26,14 H 4487 DeHarts Laundry & Dry Cleaning < Hat Pe A H 4488 Two Way Radio of Carolinay Inc, = Service 21,19 H 4493 Beam Pranting Co, Supplies rAd H 4530 Starrette's Office Equipment Inc. - Supplies 3.86 H 4536 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 11,78 H 4546 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services years H 4561 William G.Johnson- Travel 347,18 H 4564 T, K, Abernethy Radio Service PET Pa :) 6,771.51 TAX COLLECTOR CLE ol be tet) eee So. CeEts4 259.00 3537 Flossie S, King ¥ keto epae. 8) 3538 Shirley G, Robbins # 225,00 3539 Houston L, Johnston * KS Pa eo) 3540 N. T. Houston - bo Oe) H 4355 N. T. Houston Travel bone) H 4489 Statesville Record & Landmark - Advertising 13, 30 H 4490 Houston L, Johnston Travel a Pe rd H 4491 S,. C. M, Corporation PECs ba cr lel 48,00 H 4492 Isaac T, Avery Jr. Tax suits 318.75 H 4545 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services peer} 2,270.05 REGISTER OF DEEDS Fee bay ” Imogene W, Blankenship 3542 Helen R, Gregory 3543 Elizabeth H, Goodrua 3544 Patricia C, Sherrill ” 3545 Le L. Nesbit ” H 4493 Beam Printing Co, Tso e eee H 4494 The Cott Reindexing Co. Contract H 4530 Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. ~- Supplies H 45360 Brady Printing Co, Supplies 4539 Mitchell Printing Col Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services WELFARE DEPARTMENT Oe ee Ee Board Meeting 12.72 3484 O. A, Dearean Sr. al 13.72 ved 10.00 3485 Joan R, Scott 3549 Bdna F, Brown Salary bees 3547 Thelema C, Barker * 553.00 che ee ee Paes) TY ” bers 8) 3549 Linda Rayeer « ee 3550 Anne C. Johnson Hs ee 3551 Avonelle C, McVey od tars 3552 Charles P, Kirkean va re) SI - ir is 3553 Thurston Teapleton 3554 Elizabeth Prench Boyd bn Sree 3555 Mary A. Deaton ba Sr he ee e Sen 5557 Julene ®, Bisele bad SS bee . a & be bs SM ee ee | 5559 Patricia A, Grahas Pe et 3500 Martha M, Turner ad Pee es) he a ee) * 435,00 Ce ee ee ee bad bh Pret) si Se Pes) ee ee) Se bof = = = B 4 3565 EEY.1.) 3567 RTS) 3569. ert or hs) eC cry.) Prt) 4300 cheb 4502 Cero) rior 4505 4506 4507 ches.) 4509 4510 rEPes 4512 4513 coor ripe) 4516 ri $ te) rise.) 4519 4520 4530 4546 4571 3872 A Crs Perr 4523 4524 Cres Cras) Cr a 4528 hres ee) Cer a Pr ey Se) 3579 Eb Per Pee Pe Pi 4535 Pee rt Lee Mary F, Hutchinson 312,00 Lit wom Tes bad 298,00 Lois I, Sigmon ba 298,00 Blizabeth D, Johnston # 259,00 Dorothy M, Fleming ” 852,00 Thelma C, Barker Travel 17.69 Blizabeth French Boyd bel 10,00 Mary Deaton " 30,47 Lucinda B, Dees sa cer Pe NT SCPE MUO SUT | * 26,24 Fay S, Hodgin “i 11,44 Anne C, Johnson " 17.12 Frances R, Jones a rae) Charles P, Kirkman * Cores Linda Raymer = 51,00 Thurston Templeton 6 raw -T Y Pea.) Pee bas bd Py 26,04 Dorothy M, Fleming neae 14,70 Mooresville Telephone Co. ta eg 6,10 D. K, McNeely Sons Rentals Rent 25,00 J. T. Good, Transfer Agt. Moving ya ere?) Dr. T. V. Goode III Medical 10,00 o> ae a Os SoCo b do) ) - Pao) Dr. P. R. Mason sd 5,00 Dr. D. Le Myers 6 ptomie.e) Dr. mors Le. Pressly el Erie?) Dr. Je He Rosser 8 Pi e0) Dr. L. B. Skeen ” 5,00 Dr. T. B. Templeton - 5.00 N. C. Conference for Social Service =- Membership 15.00 Pitney Bowes Inc, Meter Rental ere oe) Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. - Supplies 16,60 Services rs pe anes lhe 52M. Seas PC). Mery N, C, Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System + Ret. 762,90 ew yey | Elizabeth W, Weaver Betty C. Harrington po. Pas Y EC oe me Ree tele! | - 80,42 Wayne L, Franklin * heme ord L. B, Nance * yo) Pad Howard M, Stamey ad es eae?) Harry W, Myers Jr. ed 331,00 D, O, Ivey * PS eae?) L. B, Nance Jr, pos NT Pe) De. OO, Ivey sf 25.86 W. L. Franklin bad Bae] E.J. Webb Pe tad viele pase) Shell Blectric Co, Repairs ore AEE Tt) Supplies x 6,34 U. S, Postmaster baer ee el riepae t) Statesville Senior High School = Rent eae t) Gray & Creech Se ee! eT) Saarrettes Office Equipaent "* >) Lazenby Montgomery Hdw, Co. * ead City of Statesville Services Da) Soutgern Bell Telephone Co, 4 ark! 2,799.50 ee Sas Oe Salary 167.25 Nancy I, Myers 193 203,00 Nancy H, Murray a pe ard ee ees ee Supplies cP Starrettes Office Equipeent inc. + Supplies Pee Nancy Myere ee ay 7,06 Carolina Buainess Machines Lac, + Supplies CT Brady Printing Co, Supplies oe Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services pared bo} zx 3582 cht.) 4546 3582 bee} 4546 4571 eer 3585 3586 3587 tT) 3589 3590 cio BY 3592 3593 Cer Chee! 4534 6535 4536 4537 4538 4539 454 4342 Cee 454 3593 cea 3595 Per) se) cee r et cd Je P. Van Hoy FG tay Oe ee ee) Travel Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services CIVIL DEFENSE J.—P._Van_ Hoy Salary Helen H, Kyles * Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System ~ Ret, COUNTY ATTORNEY Jay F, Frank Retainer Fee CLERK SUPERIOR COURT ECG MPM ior Gd See tay Martha D, Parker 1 Marion U, Boyd x! Katherine B, Brown Betty M, Baity Shirley S, White a Kathgyn W, Gibson Wilene S. Sappenfield Carl G, Smith John M, Strong Supweme Court Reports Observer Printing House Steep ee ey Paul B, Williams, Inc, a Carolina Business Machines Inc. « Supplies Brady Printing Co. Supplies Petty Cash, Treas. Postage Commercial Printing Co, tered | 6 Mitchell Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services SUPERIOR COURT Vance Motor Inn Meals = Jurors Iredell County Witness Fund Reimabursing Southern’ Bell Telephone Co, exrvices RECORDERS COURT Carl G, Smith eee) Boyce G, Gibson Jr. « Pa ee ee al pee pee a me Pe ee ee ee es JUVENILE COURT ae eee Salary 300,00 era) 3 PEs) 371.58 300,00 327,00 40,11 aT yee Rey) P28) 0PSe2) v0.0 Pa ee] ee eee ree e) a 75.0 zrrrx i Cc vel H 4372 { 4373 cere cere! Cree) x ras H 4378 1 4379 Pere) Cl Bt 4382 4383 Per Y 4385 PT Te) Ce wd ee ek) Sk Pehle] PhP UL eRe Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, = Repairs Sherrill Lumber Co. Electric Wholesale Co. POUL Na eS tdel) SMe Poy City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co, Purcell Drug Co. Forest Heights Pharmacy Iredell Memorial Hospital Buel TY Pemba | Peat) re ed David L, Pressly, M,. Drs, Thurston, Wear, Peele hae eC Mea Ped | Garry Products Zep Mfg. Co. Home Exterminating Co, Sunshine Linen Service Thomas & Howard Co, Iredell Laundry Co. Gordon Furniture Co. LeRoy Reavis Johnson Fuel Co. A & P Tea Co. Fraleys Food Fair Gillelands Grocery Harris Teeter # 25 Harris=Teeter # 12 McLeans Super Market Winn Dixie Store Belks Dept. Store Efirds Dept. Store Longs Shoe Store J. C. Penney Co. Saithys Store Ser Sere eI Dr. P,. Z. Dunn Jr, Mrs. Hurley Anthony Mrs, Requal Bailey Mrs, BE, W, Barnhart Mrs. Ethel Beatty Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder Mus. C. C, Blankenship Mrs, Nathan Bost Mrs, Albert Cooper Mrs. Dorothy Cowan Mrs, “Roland Deal Cie Pe a eee | Mrs. Robert Pearce Mrs. Carl Reece Mrs. Johnny Scott Mrs. Jay Tayse Mrs, C, C, Ward Mrs, T. 8, Wetmore Mrs, Clyde Wilcox ee ee ot eee TS Mrs. S. C, Williass Mrs. Bobby Selis Dr. D. DO. Lewis Jr. Dr. Roy Rowe ea Holees Drug Co, ee es eT Medical Centre Phareacy Medical Centre Phareacy See oe eee ee ee Westgate Phareacy et ee Se aT Iredell Meeorial Moepital te ee GENERAL ASSISTANCE Thurston, Wear & Shafer Repairs ese ee EY Pa eei 2D) " LOB er ee fy I " " & Shafer" Laundry Supplies " Pest Control Service Linen Service Supplies Laundry, Furniture Boarding Prisoners at By Groceries Clothing oo Liebe. i Boarding Home Care " Boarding Howe Care & Medical Medical Tread 47,00 17.20 so Ptr4 By) pT eh) ey et E 22.75 10,00. pepe) po eo) ree) wey 37.08 10,00 3.85 Ce 27.40 Coe e-) PCa) 2,655.12 5.00 5 Pee] re es) 10,00 pS ya 8) ers 42.90 10,29 37.10 Coe | td 43.00 50,00 ere) 100,00 100,00 100,00 50,00 te | 162,88 Pe) 150,00 bee) Brae) pe ert pe eres) 33.81 pe Pe) ba 8) 200,00 100 ,00 ar 154,00 25,00 Pe ree ere) 8.75 4,00 ee) ee 20,0 10.35 PT ee) S24 ary SPE 3596 tt) Clk] Petry z=xrm H 4341 H 4343 H 4344 H 4345 Poi eer oo] H 4360 H 4357 H 4366 H 4367 H 4308 H 4369 H 4565 H 4566 H 4567 H. 4568 H 457) H 4572 H 4574 H 4575 J. I. Thomas J. I. Thomas pi a Teed T. Ke Abernethy Iredell County Iredell County Iredell County Iredell County N, C. Dept. of Iredell County Iredell County Iredell County Iredell County Iredell County BE, N. Sepoggs The Berens Co. Associated Surveys Co, eee eee | DOG WARDEN cer Sa Travel Dog Pound Account Radio Service DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. MISCELLANEOUS oP Pee Cee el A. ‘Ff, D. C. Fund A, PP. T. D, Fund Library Fund ~ 3rd Quarter Payment eT Belg Use Tax Health Dept. Monthly Budget Payment OP Pa Oe tol A. F. D. C, Fund A. P. Te D, Fund mM, A, A, Fund Supplies Tax already paid Contract State Commission for the Blind = Aid to Blind N. Cy Local Government Employees' Retirement Se ae Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit & Retirement Fund N, C, National Ean Withholding Tax Hospital Saving Association Insurance Retirement eT wooee We Tax: insurance 1,095,07 Pe eee 101,15 security 1,395.29 Peder al 3,723,2¢ ae ad 700, B¢ 435.00 170.00 13.00 eos ye Pe) Pe) Pek) 3,084.50 1,053.87 2,568.91 4,109.90 Bw ws) 7,311.50 Coepe Peet Le) be Ole Be Pha] peter) 49.42 4,050.00 Renae 1,095.07 101.15 BOOK pores CU eee Mee tN geld Jane W. Arthur Jessie T. Parker Mildred G, Johnson Lexine A, White Doris P, Johnson tPA Cred Margaret F, Bolt Rollin W, Johnson Troy R, Scoggins Jr. Andrew J, Hutchinson Mary Lee Stroud Joyce E, Dobson Le Me. Little Arthur D, Cowan Ina M, Galliher J. H. Nicholson Lois P, Johnson Wr Pee este] J. Garner Bagnal T. Ray Gibbs Fred W, Lowry Star Milling Co, Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, Cliff-Day & Company Jane W. Arthur Margaret F,. Bolt Doris P, Johnson Mildred Johnson Jessie T. Parker To Bott Cree Dre 1 Sete iba Andrew J, Hutchinson Rollin W, Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Je He Nicholson City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co, Mooresville Telephone Co, N. Cy, State Board of. Health Difco Laboratories Starrette's Office Equipment Greer Drug & Chemical Corp. Petty /Cash, Welfare Dept, Bud's Oil Co, Mid-State Oil Co, Iredell Paul B, P. 2. Dunn, M. ae ee eect ie) me Pee eal Ur Nae Lory Laundry Co, Williams, Inc, os M, D. Led Local Government Eaployees' SUES 37 “ & Travel boss + ae ede LR Bele) TP ee Teese] n " Supplies Refrigerator RTs) eP eet y Travel Services ” " Supplies " Inc. =< Supplies Supplies Miscellaneous Expense Fuel Oil " Laundry Supplies Clinicians Fee Retirewent System = Ret, MISCELLANEOUS N. C. N. C. National Bank Hospiaal Saving Association TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions Po aees ik Social Security Tax: Federal Par Insurance Local Governeent Baployees' Retirewent Pt aa Withholding Tax Systea - eer es ll | 580,00 415.00 oer 415,00 415.00 415,00 435,00 553,00 yee) 527,00 Ears. ¢) 343.00 175.00 AP ee) 10,00 800,00 151.77 8.00 8.00 rae e) teh e) 25.00 re) Peek) pe ee -7 errs Oe hc) 36,32 Pros} Cera e) Eat) 113,04 96,80 CS Ar 27.52 45,45 83.97 11.30 18,64 3.00 Ce) 20,09 17,00 cree S| 115.79 21,94 24.0 ea 08) 30,00 bree) oa PEE) 8,410,20 Mary Neil Conner 141 Virginia M, Deaton bed 247.00 142 Rose M, Waugh " Pr) 143 Martha B, Dyson « peel bs Pere 144 Violet K, Caudle FCT eet ee eee me me DAE Pie A 1377 Gaylord Bros., Inc. Supplies PA A 1378 North Carolina State Library Books & bei t Tbe) Pe e A 1379 American Library Association Supplies 7 5,00 A 1380 American Publishers Corp. proto) ey 296,00 A 1381 Campbell and Hall Inc. ve i tre) Fast: -ee CTT Set et tS eek ret. Ty Book Covers 16,01 A 1383. N, C, Local Government eee hee bees System - Ret. tk ts A 1384 Statesville Library Donation 100,00 A 1385 Town of Mooresville * VATS 2,016.90 MISCELLANEOUS N, C, Local Government Te Set T Mee abode 2 hd dg PC hae re Pet) A 1387 North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax pet Pe 8) Hospital Saving Association BS de vate] Kr Pee} CTY Tt ee es eae rel ty Retirement Social Security Cea e] Tax: Federal pe Peco) State bBo) Insurance pss Pees L, 952,80 five tc Gy) ‘AL HEALTH AUTHORITY M 345 Nancy K, Pearson Salary 312,00 M 346 Richard K, Gabriel ba 24.00 M 347. Rowan County Monthly Contract pe Pee) M 348 City of Statesville Services 12.25 M 349 Jane N, Higbee, M,. D, tet ryt] Cao] M 350 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services, pe eB) M 351 R. D. Grier Pt oeh4 ete M 352 Purcell Drug Co. bee ator 2.63 Behe Mee StU er it Ms-] bas ee we ater ed M 354 Public Service Co, of N. C. Gas eth M 355 Carolina Business Machines Inc. = Suppiies 1,03 M 356 Meridith Publishing Co, Supplies 26.75 M 357 Petty Cash ye eee 24.06 M 358 N. C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System = Ret. 23.62 re) MISCELLANEOUS N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System =< Ret. M 360 Hospital Saving Association Insumance PEL eae 1,754.53 OTT Sel Pe ee le oh See Ey oases) tks Social Security 14,79 Tax: Federal 19,10 tN d ree) Insurance 16,36 or Pee) pas hee) The meeting was adjourned at 11:55 P,.M,, until Monday, February 20, 1907, at 7:30 P.M, Si / Gold. hl a. 2. -; (dhe CSP er eek oe ieee . gone coy . ee ws February 20, 1967 pas ; ae ‘ poor 18 ce 452 The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on pyr « be eg ‘February 20, 1967, at 7:30 P.M,, in the Commissioners Room at the courthouse. All members of the board were present, namely: A. J. Waring, chairman; Rev, Norman H, Joyner, C, Chandler Bryan, James M. White, and Dr. John S. Hardaway; bere aa ae tr te be oe L. Shuford, Jr., and County Attorney Jay F. Frank Litt Bet tk ae Chairman Waring called the meeting to order and it was opened with prayer 6 by Commissioner Joyner. Pe ORO MRS ML PET Ms AC te PY Fred Troutman and Richard Josey, representing the 40 and § Veterans Organization, stated that their organization is interested in the County Veterans Service office and request that the office be kept open and work as heretofore. They also stated that they do not have any person to recommend for the position, either in or out of their organization, but request that the appointee be a veteran, rote a se Od a World War II or Korean veteran, POGUE Pa a ees uty OF MR, V. i) ae} VICES Chair@an Waring reported to those present and for as record that he had talked to Mr. Van Hoy on February 13th and told him that if he did not wish to accept ee eet AP Pitts ee Pee wee Te SS rs ae Pa a) Se Baa) county would no longer need his services either as Veterans Service Officer or Civil Defense Director. Mr. Van Hoy asked for saneiailois pay, and pay for accumulated sick leave and vacation leave. Chairman Waring reported that his statement was that the board felt it had given him a Cae) notice, from February 3 to 28, and that accumulated sick Oe considered as anything but sick leave, and not entitled to pay, but that accumulated vacation sight be due consideration, after discussion of the leave policies in effect for eer rT et CT eae y of the county, sotion was made by Commissionex Joyner, seconded by’ Commissioner White, and paseed, that Mx, Van Moy be allowed paywent ae eae | earned pay is left te his for thie vacation year. Te further clarify the Board's position, Chaixean Waring stated that it ee ee Page 1 Dees 20, 1967 areas Cee Gh does not qualify him under the Merit System, and he is under the jurisdiction of the Board. James J, Benfield, who has the franchise for collecting GARBAGE COLLECTION, Qarbage-and refuse countywide, was present to answer any questions regarding his operation, He stated that his biggest problem heretofore had been in regard to the city dump which he uses which would not accept certain types of refuse o and industrial waste or allow entry in bad weather, and that their fees have He reported that he has secured a tract of land and recently doubled, Biches LM ST te eee bie The Board informed Mr. Benfield they had had no complaints about his . Services and the only question raised had been the request by Mr. Barber of Dempster Company for permission to serve industries in the county; and that upon investigation they are of the opinion that Mr, Benfield has a valid contract and that Mr, Barber's proposition would be a matter for negotiation between him and Mr. Benfield; and further, the County Manager was instructed to notify Mr, Barber of their conclusions. On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded ASSESSMENT RATIO RESOLUTION, by Commissioner Joyner, the following resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County did adopt a 7% assessment ratio of all real and personal property in Iredell County on 1960, following the revaluation of property in the county which January 4, was effective on January 1, 1960; and WHEREAS, the 73% ratio was again adopted for use for each succeeding year since 1960; and WHEREAS, the municipalities and special tax district in the county consider this to be a satisfactory and desirable assessuent PoE NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County that the assesseent ratio of all real and personal property in Iredell County be set at 79% of its true value for the year 1967. BACKGROUND STATEMENT REGARDING AMBULANCE SERVICE, The following statesent explaining the background of the ambulance probles was prepared by Chairaan ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ae permanent record of events responsible for the county's iavolwesent in ambulance service: ee ee es ee rn eet by the funeral directors te discontinue asbulance service. The last ete | February 20, 1967 Page 3 _ o *~ Tame coe Gl went through a number of hearings with funeral directors in trying to reach a solution with this problem. They decided the Board of County Commissioners had no legal authority to get into this type of business and persuaded the funeral directors to go along on a month to month basis until something could be worked out. Primarily, their hope was that the Legislature would act to legalize county government in this business. Of course, they would have preferred that the funeral homes continued the business themselves. bud position that. county government has no legal authority in this area is borne out by Institute of Government Public Health Bulletin, No. 12 dated August, 1966, in which they state: "The dilemma to the governmental units arises from the fact that they feel a responsibility to assure ambulance service to the citizenry while having little statutory authority to do so," However, in county after county, the funeral directors have pulled out of the business. The County Commissioners have had to make some sort of adjustment and use tax funds to subsidize either the funeral directors or private enterprise. With a possible exception of one county, no one has been able to get the hospitals to take over this function. ‘ The present Board of Commissioners took office December 5, 1966 and on December 19, 1966, received a letter from Mr. B. C. Cavin, President of Cavin Funeral Home in Mooresville stating that he would like to meet with the County Commissioners to discuss a means of going out of the ambulance service, On January 3, 1967, when we had our first meeting in January, Mr. Cavin appeared before the Board and again stated his desire to get out of the business. He was told by the present Commission that they felt ne had a moral obligation to continue this business even though it was not profitable as it was a leader in getting him profitable business and because his funeral business was a paying proposition, The present Board took a strong position that it-would not subsidize funeral directors if that was their hope because they were already a money-making business, Mr, Cavin went home and the next day, January 4th, wrote a letter t the Board of County Commissioners stating a deadline of March 1, 1967, at which time he was going to give up the ambulance service and offering to give to the county an ambulance and radio equipment if they could find A’ reputable ambulance service to take it over. At the next meeting of t Board, representatives of the Mooresville City Government appeared at the meeting in answer to an invitation from the Board, Mr. Snuggs, the City Manager, and Mr. Young, a Town Commissioner. It was decided at that tise to appoint a committee to investigate the possible ways of solving the probles, This committee was composed of Bob Shuford, County Manager, 4s hairman, Dr. Nicholson, Health Director, and Mr. Snuggs, Mooresville ss Manager. They were to go to Mooresville and test suggestions made Laat hairwan and others on the \Board and to write a report and recogsendatio This they did and the report was presented to the Commi ioners at their February 6, 1967, meeting. The Town Board of Mooresville had suggested 4 meeting in Mooresville with the County Commissioners and this was held Thursday, February 9, 1967, in Mooresville at the Mooresville Elks Lodge Despite the snow storn that evening the County Commissioners drove to Mooresville with the County Manager and wet with the Mooresville Board. The Mooresville Board, though sympathetic, took the position that it was ot a city problem, primarily, but'one for the county and that their rescue squad and volunteer fire department could not assume emergency respons: b for this service. The County Chairean then said that the only unit in be resvillé that the county had any real connection with would be the L era was very liseited and shared by the Tr ber of the Town Board who was also 4 sesber spital. Even this, of cour The County Manager told one »f the Hospital Board of Trustees that we would like to seet with th ta.) f Trustees to set up an arrangement at the hospital to locate the aat . there and to operate it out of the hospital at least temporarily. The ard pointed out to the Town Board that the hospital would be turning he Board for financial help for its expansion and that their co-operat st this tise of emergency would be appreciated and expected. We broke sp with @ plan to call a meeting at the Mooresville Hospital Sunday afters February 12, 1967, at 2:30 P.M,, this seeting to be with the Town board s and the County Cossissioners. the hospital Trust This meeting with the Town Board, the Board of Trustees and the County missioners did take place on Sunday, February 12, as planned. Mr. Waring hairean of the Board, reviewed the situation for all present and pointed st the following facts. 1 Mr. Bryan and Mr. Shuferd bad wet with the Statesville funeral February 20, 1967 pre 4 St Loa ri 18 poe 4od directors on Friday after the Thursday meeting in Mooresville and they were pretty well split but seemed willing to continue their service, It was highly doubtful whether they could be counted on to fill in if Mr. Cavin went through with his with- drawal, Mr. Cavin, by the way, had been invited to the Ter meeting and was preeent for the comments along with his brother, I assume it was his brother. dizing the ambulance OCS eT Pett Eel Ce Oe Otc Pirley oe be as service provided by Cavin was out of the ot eee) ee ented dll justification for providing a subsidy to a et Sera ee eee LT Cavin did not ask for this, at least at this time. The Chairman reviewed the request for the Mooresville Rescue Squad or Fire Department to take over this duty. This was Pa een tM a Meebo tk Mea Anse 2 old eC r MR Te mesons qualified nor did not have the personnel and that the Fire eye Ra Lees would be weakened and would face problems with the insurance be GSO rome ot hd TU oy be Mee ts Mel ert ees OCC Pare) tl) Be a POM Sr Mh) ta Shaded for volunteers to run the ambulance service either through Mr. Cavin or on a voluntary basis.similar to the Rescue Squad. This was not acceptable, The reasons given were that Pat Me Pe kde would soon lose interest and there would be no one to operate the ambulance. The Chairman disagreed but it would be late in bet game to organize a completely separate voluntary ambulance service where membership dues would be charged and would have to be spreac over a large population in order to finance iid ET Pe ee sto oa The next suggestion by the Commissioners was Coc ae Oe Pet eed Prt pa abd to bring the ambulance to the hospital and that someone iP Mooresville would be authorized to organize and administer baba service -- which would mean providing sleeping quarters, PVT eee eee and hiring personnel, looking into the registration and insurance needs and etc, This ’was rejected by the Trustees of the hospital in that they felt they were in no position to take on this burden as they had lost their hospital administrator and had no prospects in getting one in the immediate future. They felt that the City Manager or- County Manager could better do this but they didn't wan it at the hospital anyway. The Town Board stated that they could not accept this responsi in that the ambulance servite extended out of the city into the CSM Me Me tC Tmt Mel ee Oke) IS el County Commissioners who had jurisdiction over all city and county areas. The Chairman of the County Commissioners then stated that a meet had been scheduled for the mext day, Monday, February 13th wit! the C & M Ambulance Service of Rowan County and that there sees no alternative but to get the best agreement possible with this service even if it meant a subsidy. The Chairman pointed out that at least here was the only agency who was genuinely intereste in providing this service. The C & M Ambulance Service has been in business in Rowan since 1961 and is just barely beginning to show a profit, It was quite clear that the funeral directors who had been charging $5.00 for a call were not realistic in this charge and that private ambulance service would have to charge $15.00 or $20.00, This is expected to cut down on the number of calls. Mr. Cavin agreed that if the Commissioners would give him a lette; of intent purpose to get this ambulance service that ere! extend his deadline to March 3ist. The acting mayor of Mooresville gave the County Commissioners the gliemer of hope of city participation in sharing the expense of tae a et The Commissioners then left to inspect the county offices in Mooresville to see if they could be sade over into living quarters for embulance attendants, which they can, ROAD PRILIIONS, The following road petitions were approved for con- February 20, 1967 ett ie — o eae Tame Comrise: (90) sideration by the State Highway Commission, on motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner ryan: 1. SR #1357, 1385, and 1383, paving requested. SR #1924, paving. Unity Road, addition to system. 4. SR 1817 ahd 1820, Petition for! connecting SR 1817 and 1820 by service road when I=77 is built at which time both roads will be dead-ended. According to information from the State Highway Division Right of Way Agent this road was included in preliminary plans for I-77 but was deleted in final plans. This petition was recommended for further consideration by the State Highway Commission on separate motion tte by Commissioner Hardaway and second by Commissioner Joyner. REPLY TO GRAND JURY RECOMMENDATIONS, The Hoard approved the draft of \ statement prepared by the County Manager as a reply to the Grand Jury's recommendations after its inspection of county property at the January 1967 term of court. Motion to approve and forward the statement to the oreman of the Grand Jury was wade by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by onmissioner Hardaway, and passed, In the ensuing discussion of space needs for the new court system the County Manager suggested that the Iredell Bar Association C beet ks helpful in working es plans to provide adequate facilities. The County Manager was instructed to have the gapping department .s layout of all property either owned or rented oh eee ee: its location, mes KLENBL RG_ PENINSULA, Mr. Shuford reported that he had cor enburg County Co@missioner Martin but as yet did not have a dat and discuss the Mecklenburg Peninsula sgatter. REQUEST FROM FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK, In reply to a letter Union National Bank requesting that their bank be used as dey unty checking accounts, the Board invited Mr, es ee discuss his proposal, BECOMMENDATION FOR ARTS PROGRAM IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Receipt of a lette: see from the Stateeville Woeen's Club urging an arts progras ®f all school rT te ee unty fox consideration, Prete Mr et wt ea ee lsat sae Pee CT 2 A he} pasta? PCy resolution was adopted on motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway: RESOLVED that the Iredell County Board of Commissioners does hereby designate, under authority granted by General Statutes of the State of North Carolina officials or employees of Iredell County to sign checks and other documents relating to the fiscal affairs of Iredell County as set out below, and further designates depositories for the various accounts as follows: ACCOUNT NAME DESIGNATED OFFICIAL TITLE DEPOSITORY SIGNATURE Peat Setee thse Pas Ee we tse! N. C, Nat'l Bank Bernice McJunkin Accountant Iredell County Tax Refund N, C. Nat'l Bank Bernice McJunkin Accountant Iredell County Election Fund N, C, Nat'l Bank Bernice McJunkin Accountant Iredell County General Fund N. C, Nat'l Bank Bernice McJunkin Accountant Andrew J, Waring Ys OBB a Le R. L. Shuford Jr. Treasurer Iredell County Health Fund N, C, Nat'l Bank Bernice McJunkin Accountant Andrew J, Waring i.ve ae aes) R, L. Shuford, Jr. Treasurer Iredell County Library Fund Northwestern Bernice McJunkin Accountant Andrew J, Waring Bd,Chaire@a R. L. Shuford, Jr. Treasurer Tredell Co.Mental Health Fund Bank of Statesville Bernice McJunkin Accountant Andrew J, Waring Bd, Chairmar ,R. b. Shuford, Jr. ete leas: Alternate signature for General, Health, Library and Mental Health Funds, in lieu of Andrew J, Waring John S. Hardaway Bd, -Vice can w I Sa ceC PO eee Sato Pe Northwestern Bernice McJunkin Accountant R. Le Shuford, Jr. Treasurer OT PO a eee iets) School Bd. fewer yee See eel sy teh ee) BT. 1 ertificates of Deposit All Banks in County ates of Deposit R. L. Shuford, Jr. Treasurer Bernice McJunkin vars ta Las reement of Certi authorise the replacement of bonds, notes etc., in securing deposits R. L. Shuford, Jr. Treasure: Bernice McJunkin Ni et FURTHER RESOLVED, that the facsimile signature of the Chairgan of the Board of ounty Comsissioners, Andrew J, Waring is authorized for all funds which require bis signature, ADOPTED this the 20th day of February, 1967. LAINT FROM RESIDENTS OF WHITE® MILL ROAD, Mr. Shuford reported he had talked to the dietrict superintendent of Southern Railway regarding the February 20, 1967 Prva bomtee: GY) Let STC OORSC MUM ttt ose ee te ee er 2 mae TTT Td po Perse tae eset aay RESOLVED that the Iredell County Board of Commissioners does hereby designate, under authority granted by General Statutes of the State of North Carolina officials or employees of Iredell County to sign checks and other documents relating to the fiscal affairs of Iredell County as set out below, and further designates depositories for the various accounts as follows: ere 8) pam 733 DESIGNATED OFFICIAL oe ue DEPOSITORY. SIGNATURE 4 Iredell County Witness Fund N,. C, Nat'l Bank Bernice McJunkin % Accountant ,Iredell County Tax Refund Porn Oar ae ld Bernice McJunkin Accountant Iredell County Election Fund N. C, Nat'l Bank Bernice McJunkin Accountant Iredell County General Fund N. C. Nat'l Bank Bernice McJunkin Accountant Andrew J, Waring Bd,Chairmas R. L. Shuford Jr. Treasurer Iredell County Health Fund N. C, Nat'l Bank Bexnice McJunkin Accountant Andrew J, Waring ene Sea Tu R. L. Shuford, Jr. Treasurer Iredell County Library Fund Northwestern Bernice McJunkin Accountant Andrew J, Waring Bd.Chairaan R. L. Shuford, Jt. Treasurer Iredell Co.,Mental Health Fund Bank of Statesville Bernice McJunkin Pverote the tad Andrew J, Waring . Bd. Chairmar R. L, Shuford, Jr. * Treasurer Alternate signature for General, Health, Library and d Mental Health Funds, in lieu of Andrew J, Waring John S. Hardaway Bd, -Vice Chairman Iredell County Schools’ Nor thwestern Bernice McJunkin Accountant R, L. Shuford, Jr. Treasurer aT Pe 2 eee hots School Bd, Chair@an T. Ray Gibbs Supt.County Schools Certificates of Deposit All Banks in County Endorsement of Certificates of Deposit R. L. Shuford, Jr. Treasurer Bernice McJunkin Accountant To authorise the replacement of bonds, notes, etc,, in securing deposits R. L. Shuford, Jr. Treasurer Bernice McJunkin Accountant FURTHER RESOLVED, that the facsimile signature of the Chairgan of the Board of County Commissioners, Andrew J, Waring is authorized for all funds which require his signature, ADOPTED this the 20th day of February, 1967. COMPLAL F ee a ea he had talked to the dietrict supexiatendent of Southern Railway regarding the February 20, 1967 =n 2 poe Page 7 sor = 18 nse 458 trains blocking the White's Mill road for long periods of time, and the ‘ superintendent is trying to get the trdins rescheduled to early, morning hours to alleviate the inconvenience to people using the road. Mr. Duncan, special railroad representative, had also contacted Mr. Shuford to arrange a meeting with the residents on the road to discuss the problems involved. DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED LBGISLATION: po $10,000 exemption for persons over 65, Mr. Shuford reported that he and the tax supervisor had attempted to estimate the loss in revenues to the county which would result from passage of HB 67 proposing to amend Article V, Section 5, of the Constitution of North Carolina to grant an td exemption of the first $10,000 of appraised value from ad valorem taxation upon the residence of persons of the age of 65 years or older. He stated they could not determine with any accuracy the financial loss but felt it would be substantial and that problems in administering would be very difficult. The County Manager was instructed to notify the Iredell County legislators and Mr. Morrisey, General Counsel of the State Association of County Commissioners, that the Iredell County Board of Commissioners is opposed to the enactment of this legislation as financially and administratively inimical to the best interests of the county. Local Option Sales Tax, After consideration of proposed legislation to authorize local option sales tax, the Board decided not to take A position at this t a Local Legislation to assist Forestry Service. Mr. Shuford presented request from the County Forester, C. D. &skridge, asking Commissioner to propose local legislation regarding state funds to provide an assistant county ranger on the Iredell County staff for mext year. The matter was deferred until the next meeting which Mr. Eskridge was invited to attend. authorized t VACANCY IN MAPPING DEPARTMENT, The County Manager ll a vacancy in the sapping department created by the resignation of Ra Dowdle, field san, oe a Ce Te ae Cle ee. t ete of i ruled | vey, _~ ne Gy anaes 4, ea al Clerk to Board bes ed February 27, 1967 Nirmeee Colts Ge The Iredell County Board of Commissioners held a special meeting on sioners Room at the Monday, February 27, 1967, at 7:30 P.M,, in the Comm: Courthouse, with all members of the yer te to ae ee Bee sect oy chairman; James M, White, Rev. Norman H, Joyner, C. C. Bryan, Pv ee a J. S. Hardaway. County Manager R. L,. Shuford, Jr., and County Attorney Jay F. Frank 2 tes 2 hha CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by Chairman Waring PN Mes DTG Pt Wt 84 Sag Commissioner Joyner. Chairman Waring welcomed Councilmen Knox and Young, AMBULANCE SERVICE. of Mooresville, and Mr. Mills of C & M Ambulance Service, Salisbury, and asked Mr, Mills for his proposal for ambulance service for south Iredell. Mr.Mills stated that his company would contract to hee ME be ale service for the first year with a $300.00 per month subsidy, plus quarters to be provided by the county in the basement of the county offices in Mooresville. At the end ofthe year the amount of the subsidy woltild be renegotiated based on experience, and the company's books would be open to the county at all times. Nee COE MES SECC Mba Cel Mr bt ST) would require three ambulances, and a secretary. Cavin Funeral Home has promised one Pv Lele e telel a Cee ae Cl with some radio equipment, and he would have to provide two vehicles and that he would need at least furnish and install radio equipment and tower; PVT Maas ad three to four months paysent in advance to purchase Peres Dae it would take from twenty to thirty days to get set up. He stated further that he would have to have an exclusive area with a designated boundary by eutual agreement with the funeral homes, and would expect first chance to serve the entire county if the Statesville funeral homes discontinue ambulance service. Pe ee eT el) le ae ee after ten eiles, and requested city and county ordinances saking non-paysent for service a sisdeseanor as soon as such eoxdinances can be legally passed. This proposal was discussed at length with Mr. Mille. raat ee ee the status of legislation to authorise the county to pete ee a Py attorney Frank reported that he had been inforeed by John T. Morrisey, February 27, 1967 is - : ih Page 2 sox ~=18 nx 460 y General Counsel of the Saate Association of font aS reer cr ote ho Sh daa Lee M Te aes mee Tt ete tte ae ee ee introduced in the General abe SOAR Te ae i eter sat ts y | copies of the proposed bill. He also Stated that a local bill for Iredell County has been prepared but that it betel E NB RY peer not be passed pending outcome of the statewide act, and that the statewide act will require at least a month to pass, Chairman Waring stated that in view of the legal problems involved and the board's inability to implement any of the alternative suggestions which Eel Ty) made, he had contacted some of the Statesville funeral directors MSC Mec T-Meter d tet.) emergency ambulance service: to Mooresville and south Iredell eee some enabling legislation is passed; and that he had arranged with the sheriff and coroner to handle the calls. oa CBee Mr ort | Met ata bed arrangement and authorized advertising by newspaper and radio that the two funeral homes in Mooresville, Cavin and bee eee tear tt ae er discontinuing ambulance service and notifying the public that they can secure emergency ambulance service by calling the sheriff's department or coroner's office. ? ett Lae e Oe) Commissioners Knox and Young autHorized listing the Moor Pel Mer reas Tae et) met | telephone number in the advertising and agreed to make whatever arrangements were needed with the department to handle the calls, They also expressed concern about the travel time required froa Statewville to Mooresville, The County Manager was designated to work with Shegiff Reavis and Coroner Saymard to set up a schedule in coordination with the participating funeral homes, APPOINT VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER AND CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR, On @ y Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the. Board voted animously to appoint Floyd aven Tewpleton as Veterans Service Officer a emt les al ee et es es eed the Board, to be paid at the present rate of $7,200 per year for the coabined positions, plus travel as now provided, Mx, Templeton is a native of Union Grove and received his jiecharge from the U. S. Air Force on Pebruary 26, 1967, as Lieutenant cor eee) Pe CONS LOB RATION The Board discussed with Mr, Bureh, vice-president of First Unien National le) fequest that a ee ee) eee oe February 27, 1967 Pett me MY come i After discussion the Board agreed to consider the matter further at Aa March meeting and instructed the County Manager to notify the othex banks po) the county that the matter of changing, or possibly rotating, the county's bank accounts will be decided at that time. PROPOSED LOCAL LEGISLATION FOR STATE PARTICIPATION IN SALARY OF ASSISTANT C. D. Eskridge, county forester, explained that the county COUNTY RANGER, contractswith the State Department of Conservation and Development for forestry rr and fire control services each/with the county paying 40% of the cost. However, bi eo ee ee Pee Se TUR Te ae to SM Mr ts md Commissioners had agreed to a 50 = 50 arrangewent with the understanding that the State Forestry Service would request an additional appropriation for the 1967-69 biennium and the cost would revert to the 60 - 40 arrangement. He stated that the assistant ranger position for eleven Piedmont counties had been requested in the "B" Budget and had been deleted by the Advisory Budget Commission. Now the Forestry Service is recommending that local legislation be submitted to the legislature which would restore the funds. seconded by Commissioner Motion was made by Commissioner Bryan, Hardaway, and passed, to go on record as approving the request for a bill either individually or jointly with the other interested counties to provide for the assistant county ranger and to continue the budget arrangement on the basis of 60% by state and 40% by county. Chairman Waring read a letter he had received froa LETTER FROM PACE the State Welfare Departeent representative of the economic opportunity program to assist college students with summer work, expressing his dis- appointment that Iredell County Commissioners did not agree to participate in the progras, He stated that they could not work with the iy 'SV.S Tay’ am Mx. Waring also Security Comeission as the Commissioners had suggested. read his reply. NORTHWEST DISTRICT WATER Lo 4 COMMISSION, Request made by Victor ¥. Crosby, president of Iredell Water Corporation, that Iredell County join with Davie, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry and Yadkin counties in the Northwest District Water Resource Comsicssion, a group under the guidance of the Northwest Bconoeic Developeent Commission, was referred to the Planning Fe Re mee eee engages. February 27, 1967 Page 4 ras Prt ed Lote e ese) ba fe 9 xeported there had been extensive damage to the plumbing in the building NG Baty fee Pur el bd on Meeting Street which the county owns and rents with the understanding that the tenant is responsible for any repaire. The Board authorized the County Manager that in this particular case he could go ahead and make the repairs if they were not in excess of $200.00, This was authorized by motion made by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, and passed, REPORT ON COITE BENFIELD (JAIL CASE), Attorney Frank reported that the Bar Association had met and considered the tecommendation from the Board of co ee te es Oe et ey Sh ltd to explain to the public the law and circumstances under which Coite Benfield had been held in jail for two years, but had declined to make such statement. However, the Bar Association was informed that the attorneys involved in the case are hoping to bring it to trial at the April term of court. ADJOURN, There being no further business at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 11:40 P.M, Worth Carolina, Iredell County Lee I dey ae ise ts te the_f/f. day of - } Cy WA ee a Pvt teeta ee ee : Pane pep Cd ee se) recorded in Book 3; go Ca ] ame 225 Co ae er) Page 1 ci March 6, 1967 i aa bo} re ae The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on rst aad Re a eee ee le be TEC be ae Te aa Courthouse. All members of the board were present, namely: A. J. Waring, chairman; James M, White, Rev. Norman H, Joyner, C.. C. Bryan, and Dr. J. S. Hardaway. County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jxr., and County Attorney Jay F. Frank were present. ¢ The meeting was called to order by Chairman Warittg and opened with es prayer by Commissioner Joyner. n PROPOSAL TO ROTATE COUNTY FUNDS IN VARIOUS BANKS, Représentatives from PUB GRs Mt) cee mort Tt SOO a Ol Med Wet Ml be TT Me hc O Se Meroe the Board members agreed they could After the discussion, pio Moro Rae det not make an immediate decision and tabled the matter for further consideration at a later time. Wayne Franklin, county extension REPORT OF AGRICULTURE EXTENSION AGENTS, chair@an, and Mrs, Nancy Myers, home economics agent, explained to the Board the background and operation of agricultural extension work in general, with bee.) Mee Ce Oe Raed specific information on the work in Iredell County, board with the duties and activities of the local agents. They noted particularly the 4-H club programs, and the outstanding record of Iredell in this field, County They stated that two urgent needs at this timwe are for personnel to fill the vacancies of assistant home economics agents and for an agriculture building to house all the agencies, (county, state, and federal), that are now scattered in several locations. Upon recommendation of the Planning Board Pa ee RED eS “ that it had examined the R. A, Witite, Jr., Subdivision located in Davidson Ut ee Me ee ee a ae ee the Board voted to approve the subdivision on sotion sade by Commissioner Joyner and seconded by Commissioner White. ee ee eee ee ee el) were approved on soties by Commiesioner Mardaway, seconded by Commissioner March 6, 1967 eee eer i BOSC a ods welfare director. eyed 299 Pe Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the board approved a petition for paving SR #2408, Scott Road, for consideration by the State Highway Cay PY. tC Cowaissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, the board approved the following list of tax rebates issued by the bet Supervisor's office during the month of February for reasons as shown: bt TOWNSHIP bard REASON Pret eg Luther H, Meadows Cc, Creek 1966 House not on this lot C3 ee Tey Bae teh asl Outside ~ Baht) Belongs to Church Poe) " " " Oo bE ¥4 ” " Bh) ph] 1960 John S, Small Est. Cc, Creek pe) Pye meet ae ot gee.) i ” " " 1959 " Ce mae. PROPOSED LEGISLATION FOR LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX, The Iredell County Board of Commissioners voted to go om record as supporting the State Tax Study Commission's recomeendation that the General Asseubly pass pereissive legislation allewing the counties to have lecal option elections to place a PC March 6, 1967 yn 18 asc 465 necessary by vote of the people, The motion was made by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, and carried by majority vote, with Commissioner White voting in opposition, Contract for auditing the county's books CONTRACT FOR AUDIT FOR 1966-67, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, was awarded to Jano, Cline, and Barnard, CPAs; at a cost not to exceed $3,500, on motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, LIST OF BILLS: BS Ns ae td Te keane (a S COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 3597 A, J, Waring bc ae | | 112,50 Cos): er) eee tT SU bad Lorre ey 3599 James M, White Per Diem & Mileage c-) eet) 3600 Norman H, Joyner a8 bs Peel) —_3601--C,—Chandler_Bryan__— eee Jie Se ese . s Exel 3644 Bernice M, McJunkin Salary 150,00 H 4578 James M, White Poses Pet TE 27,10 a cet) we Pee et “a 33,83 590.71 112.50 3635 Joyce J, Martin AS OEb ay 112,50 SUPERVISOR Mary Lee Cowlds 3626 Louise M, Taylor sad PRS Bae) o) 3627 Lois Troutman 7 YT Pee, 8] 3628 Peggy P, Summers ” 222.90 3629 Robert C. Black iad 591.67 3630 C. EB. Bvans a a eee) 3631 Halley C. Johnston “ 27,00 3632 8. F. Saum ” ptelepae.¢) H 4576 Champion Map Corporation Map pe Pae)) H 4600 E. F, Saua i Expenses P20, oe 8) H 4601 Robert C. Black Travel a) H 4607 Mrs. Carol Kennerly Tax Lister 190,60 H 4608 Mrs, Ruby S, Houpe sg 227.40 H 4609 Mrs. Margaret P, Carter 314,40 H 4610 Mrs. Cornelia H, Douglas " VS Pe H 4611 Mrs. Dessie J, Lazenby " ee H 4612 Mrs, Bertie Brotherton bys hae) H 4613 T. B, Wallace o 164.00 H 4614 Mrs, Willie M, Freeze J 175,00 H 4615 Mrs. Beth S,. iEnglebert ba era e) H 4616 Mrs. Audrey L, Jordan bes 149,20 H 4617 A. B, Shaver 103 uy 151,00 H 4618 Jerve R, Hareon - 168,60 H 4619 H, D. Walker be 339.60 H 4620 Mrs, Thelaa B. Chambers vs rae eee) H 4621 Mrs. Clara L, Teapleton * 174,00 H 4622 Mrs. Alice J, Ketchie . 310. 50 H 4623 Mrs, Martha B, Brawley kd 287.50 H 4624 Mrs. Margaret S. Spencer a8 Vl ve) H 4625 Mrs. Lena S, Brantley ¢5 Pa Beet H 4626 Mrs. Gertrude A. Horvath ad 261.23 H 4627 Mrs. Mae M, Bell 3 243.13 H 4628 Mrs. Mae R, Blankenship bas 251.86 HM 4629 Mrs. Virginia Grose sad 251,88 H 4631 C. &. Bvans Travel ers H 4632 Halley C. Johnston ” Aa) H 4633 I. B. M, Coxporation ra CS kd H 4634 Bryant Supply Co, Inc. Supplies 6.12 H 4635 Mrs, Estelle T, Wicker et ae) H 4636 National Market Reports Supplies eee H 4728 Bnterprise Printing Co. « 4.12 a] U. S. Posteaster tea 116,12 le Ia ARAB oA AE AN RE A =x x ee ee eee eee ee ee 3611 3612 3613 3614 3615 el.) I> i 3618 3619 3620 TY | cL ) 3623 3624 3633 4576 Cir Ext) 4639 4640 4641 cir 4 ote) ctr ey 4645 4646 4647 4648 4649 4650 4706 Cars) 4734 4749 Claes 4753 AY 4763 Ce tek} er) Pea Ire Ti BUILDING MAINTENANCE Cad ae ee eke Axthur A, Mintz Arthur A. Mintz Sai} ae wee ber] Arthur A, Mintz Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg aR beat seb del Milas Stevenson LOE CMT ry eRe Met Cit yy Milas Stevenson C. M, Weatherman Jr. Champion Map Corporation Beaver's Repair Shop Electric Supplies PoE S37 ee ee ee oe ee oe oe | Mooresville Office Ever Repairs eee Ty Mooresville Lodge # 496, A.F. & A.M. =-Rent Town of Mooresville Taxr-Heel Tool Supply Whse, Public Service Co, of N. C, Duke Power Co, William W. Skeen M, D.- Public Service Co. of N. C, Rental Uniform Service Mark Mfg. Corp. Wilmar, Inc, Statesville Ice & Fuel Co. Iredell Chemical Co. Inc, Mooresville Telephone Co, Enterprise Printing Co. Water Supplies PSP The Te Equipment ~ Mooresville Office psa e ) Uniforms, etc. Supplies " pet Supplies Services Supplies Carolina Business Machines Inc, ~- Equipment Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, - Repairs Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. City of Statesville Home Exterminating Co, Thomas & Howard Co, Champion Map Corp. The Lanier Co, Inc, Brady Printing Co, Southern Bell Telephone Co, Ruth G. Btchison Williae L, Baynard James O, Rodgers Sh Iredell Mesorial Hospital Williae L, Baynard Pee ce kd ts Hareony Fire Dept, Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. Cool Springs Fire rae Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. Lee ee ee. et CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Supplies Services be mee ss 8 Supplies bee Pees Tad Supplies Services See tsa Coroners Fees ee a! Autopsy ae ek ” Contract ” Central School Vol, Fire Dept.” Trinity Vol, Fire Dept. a ee oe er ae ae | ee a National Guard ~ Stateeville oe TT eer ee Pees eg ee Statesville Record & Landear et ett eer ol eee - ie ee TTY et ee eee | yy Venn) eee a ee bars SSSSsseeerseses are TST pe Pe) DL erY rere Ps 100,00 en ee 59.85 rrr rrs bf be be H ba H be H bt H H ba ba H H a a H I a] CA) 4671 Oe) Ce] 4736 4815 4817 eto] 3603 605 Cer) 3635 3636 4576 4602 rye Pra) ra) rua) 4754 clk 4 eT) 3639 3640 4677 Ct yA) CTs 4734 4735 Cer} 3641 3642 4603 Pits 1e) eb 4754 3044 ot By Pre bs ores) Bh Th) Id rh pee Crt cc ae ee) Pa Rate eet | Jay F, Frank boss rT Y por Bere SS mee fy Legal Opinion R. Le Shuford, Jr. berry Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. N, C, Local Governgent Employmees’ Retirement System ~ Ret. PLANNING AND ZONING K,. L. Raymer, Jr. pret et hel: eam Glenn M, Chandler « PP eet he rg ” J. EB, Rankin " J. Mack Morrow bee Joyce J, Martin Salary " Ralph C, Brown Champion Map Corp. J. Cc, Linker Travel Traffic & Planning Associates « Professional Service Ralph C, Brown Travel N. C, Dept. of Conservation & Development - Supplies U. S, Postmaster Postage Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Joyce J, Martin Phyllis Conner ° J. B, Campbell ses Ray Dowdle bal A. Le Wood ™ Ray Dowdle Travel J. B, Campbell ad Southerland Blue Print Co, Supplies Carolina Business Machines Inc, " U. S. Postmaster Postage Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services COUNTY MANAGER Bernece H, Boggs Salary R. L. Shuford, Jr. » R. L. Shuford, Jr. Travel Pitney-Bowes Inc, Meter Rental U. S. Postmaster bal Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services COUNTY ACCOUNTANT ESS me Ue Ct) Salary Bernice M, McJunkin bad Pre ee Se Checks Pe eee ke TEs eked Southern Bell Tele, Co, eee 1) Maxine 8, MoCurdy Salary Rayeond L. Warren e Marehall Manese od Willies G,. Johmeon ° Prr2d ee) 25,00 rier) CT Pee 198,43 peer Pet) Ck Pers PERU SEE aS) pe eee) Coe yg pe PaO) era e) 30,00 pee Piso) re) e) 13.35 PEPE Le 1,062.18 re) Crea err a ce) eae) 112,16 tL Pers 203,01 rhe Pre) 236.00 Cr ety pie erie 47,17 Coe) Ee PE ee 343,00 591,67 7.96 17,0 Pee oe Pies] 457,00 Pre Pe hrs) 3649 3650 1338 ci) TS ¥) 3654 3655 3656 KL] CYA) 4682 Ky Cr ce Ey Cet) Ce i} 4735 4737 4738 4739 4740 4741 4742 4743 Cen] 4745 4746 4747 A754 4765 THERESE KERR e tees esx ch Bb) 3660 3661 3662 4604 Chi 4716 4733 4735 4754 + ee -E -e 3664 Th) 3666 eld 4576 oot) Cok) Eee) ed 4734 4754 2. 2 2. 2 oe Bed Bde) 3009 td Bd Bre oe eet beg Howard Taylor At Me PCr Tt Bugene T, Honeycutt Gale W, Redmond Johnnie D, Haynes Prt Sd Se ba) eae see y Champion Map Corp. Chas, Mack & Sons Hill's Cleaners DeHart's Laundry & Dry Cleaning ~ Hats poet T mcs Tbe aad King Photo Supply Co. Brady Printing Co, U. S. Postmaster Pree ba) William F, Danaher VO eae Pte Johnnie D, Haynes Bugene T. Honeycutt William G, Johnson See a et Bag Marshall Maness Gale Redmond R. L. Warren 1 ae ee Southern Bell Telephone Co, Beam Printing Co. Christine B, Flossie S, King Shirley G. Robbins be hte ee oem thao) LP er a) N, T,Houston Houston L, OE ET) Starrette's Brady Printing Co, U. S. Postmaster Southern Bell Telephone Co. Le Le Nesbit ce ese ee ad ee ee TBE po ee oa be oe ee we Pe Byrd Pee bee Helen R, Gregory Blizabeth H, Goodrus Pat ricia C, Sherrill soiree ile) ieee bese B deb TT pF Ye el Tg Supplies Ls ba ae Ly Travel o.oo oe ot oe oe | Services Supplies Travel ” Supplies " Peer aed Services Para e Supplies Contract Peet td ee ee ee ee ee ee Ty Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Peers ET) iT Pies) a) Tie eT. OAL ¢] 100,00 pte Pte) ba Pe § pe Paes) per) 3,61 21,50= 152.95 257.39 9.79 Bo Pee) oreo) 30,00 rate pes ee] 198,90 BBP Ad 106,10 80,80 176,60 206. 59 207.66 49.11 ca 3 Pee Oey) 259.00 eto eae 8) 225,00 ETT ee} Eo ek) Lome) 83.60 6.18 ieee ty ree 16,05 2,709, 66 H.W, Rogers 0, A, Dearean Sr, Joan 8, Scott Bdna F, Brown Thelea C, Barker ee eT Le os peers ee +s 2 2 SS 7 3672 3673 3674 3675 cle 3677 3678 3679 3680 cc) Be ld lk] TY Te 3) 3686 ls Ws 3688 3689 3691 oral 4691 Bi 7 Bk] oir Y Peed Sea Le) CLs Od ed 4700 4701 creed 4703 4704 CYA e ke) 4706 4707 4708 4709 Cee) Cree 4712 4713 4714 4715 Pret) 4717 4718 ers 4735 Cres | Sot t) Pelee e PtP ad 3693 3094 be) Bk) ales Ba td ret) 4720 4721 4722 Pree] ped PS Cn Mt LT Avonelle C, McVey oj ST eee Tt) Thurston Templeton OBE PN DS et Mary A, Deaton Julene R, Bisele ett eee EY Patricia A, Graham Martha M, Turner Betty Sue Troutman Blizabeth P, Fox Sara M, N Of June P, Burger Mary F,. Hutchinson Nora L. Deal Lois I, Sigmon Blizabeth D, Johnston Pea ae eee bes] Champion Map Corp. Thelma C, Barker Blizabeth French Boyd Mary Deaton PESTS GT. Fe Pape Ty Julene R, Bisele Patricia A, Grahas Fay S. Hodgin Cu Ommet ) Frances R. Jones Charles P, Kirkman Avonelle C, McVey Linda Raymer Thurston Templeten Martha M, Turner Dorothy M, Fleming Mooresville Telephone Co, Dr. P. Me Deaton Dr. T. R. Griffin Dr. D. L. Myers Dr. J, H. Nicholson Dr. David L, Pressly Dr. J. M,. Robertson Dr. L. B, Skeen Drs. Stegall & Walker Dr, T. B. Templeton Starrette's Pm ke Tt hd Os ent Inc, Pe Pe tol Pe bed Dd Southern Bell Telephone Co. i ee re eet TG Dr. Le M, Little N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Ret, eee te Pee Betty C, Harrington Maxine Rutledge Wayne L,. Franklis re ee | Howard M, Stamey Haxry “. Myere Jr. Pe a lL. &. Mance Jr, Pe Sd ee ee) &. J, Webb Gray & Creech Inc, ee ee PVT Ba See eee eee ese 8 ey Supplies iar ae) | Equipment Supplies beat Services Medical 12,639.75 Srey) Lee] Se Td Pe SPE eet) Se Peet) Pr eh) Cen y oe eS eae eee pd 4733 4751 rms 3700 3701 3702 4725 4726 4722 nrrn = 60k) roe he) 4728 Cer be Be Ee i =) 40k) 3704 4729 4733 4735 4754 bo i a 3706 rsd 3708 vse) ) 3710 cree! epee] 3713 ee Le ree er 4733 4734 Cee) a ie g7i4 Brady Printing Co. ee hee hil Se Hdw. Co. City of Statesville BLP ae a bis OT We erm e sot) | Nancy I, Myers Nancy H, Murray Nancy H, Murray Nancy I, Myers U. S. Postmaster Southern Bell Telephone Co, J. P. Van Hoy J. P. Van Hoy Enterprise Printing Co. U,. S. Postmaster Southern Bell Telephone Co, Van Hoy [eS ee EVM g Set See e Sen ees) Co. Pe Pee sta kd Dd eta td We Pe ee PC) oe Je Pe iets Je Pe Jay F. Frank Peet) Le bd Martha D, Parker Marion U, Boyd Betty M, Baity Shirley S. White Kathryn W, Gibson Virginia B, Webster Carl G, Smith Paul B, Williams Inc. Edwards & Broughton Co, B. N, Scroggs Brady Printing Co. Carolina Business Machines U, S. Posteaster Beam Printing Co. Caroline Barnhardt Caroline Barshardt proets £6 oy act TN MS tp Oe N, C, Local Government Pr yey ese i COUNTY ATTORNEY CLERK SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT Iredell County Witeees Pund Supplies & Equipment 81.20 Sys pee Ty 3,40 ora eet y Cera) 2, 566,04 AGENT Fees bed 263,00 Ld 180, 67 Truvel cL Pee} Travel & Supplies yee 2 Postage rere) Services 45,13 790.50 Salary 300,00 Travel 50,00 Supplies prs) Per etl) fae ' Services Pree) y eT Teer DEFENSE Salary ele ere e) vg 327.00 Travel PLY) Supplies ye) Postage 6,65 Services ce Pe] Retirement System ~ Ret. Cees) 975.18 Toe ee ae eee Ss] 312,00 "al 1 eae 8) ” ys Pes as Pat eee) ” 312,00 " pt hI 271,00 . Co Pee) eee Te ret) es cers sd ren . cree ” Pe) Leas) Le bl Pd ee res) 190,00 eS Court Reporter a ee ee] be 4754 3713 3715 3716 Cel) 3713 4580 ies) 4750 4751 4752 4753 Cir s 4755 4756 ed 4758 oe) 4760 Cra? | Aor 1 4763 4764 te de) 47606 Some TL Southern Bell Telephone Co. bles Vi a Pet TY RECORDERS COURT Carl G, Smith Boyce G, Gibson Jr. R, A, Hedrick Iredell County Witness Fund Feet au " " Reimbur sing JUVENILE COURT Carl G, Smith VES oY e796 e Dr, Paul R, Kearns MrT TS Pere pS. ad] LeRoy Reavis Boarding Prisoners Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs Electric Wholesale Co, i) Pea Ty Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw, Co, . Warlick Paint Co, bz eS 04 City of Statesville Services Southern Bell Telephone Co, . Purcell Drug Co, Supplies Iredell Memorial Hospital Medical Wallace B, Honeycutt, D,D.S, " Ji CC. Penney Co, oe ve Td National Linen Service Laundry Sunshine Linen Service at Iredell Laundry Co, # Home Exterminating Co, Pest Control Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies Garry Products ni Beam Printing Co. 99 GENERAL ASSISTANCE A & P Tea Co, Groceries Beatty's Food Store * Brown's Grocery Store bad Drums Super Market ed Perm tay ws Fraleys Food Fair af Grants Store * Jia's Grocery Store 4 Winn Dixie Store 5 Mooresville Drug Co, Medical Trout@an Drug Store hed Petty Cash Miscellaneous Exper Mrs. C. C, Blankenship Ins, & Boarding Home Care ee ee Boarding Home Care eee eee eee SY ad Mee, &. W, Barnhart * Ls La 2 ar a a La Ethel Beatty DOSS res Ber Ts Nathan Bost Billy J, Brotherton Albert Cooper ee ee oe wee Tl me ee | Robert Pearce ee) YETI) 75.00 [ooo eo) 1,954.59 5 ee 4.0 21.35 pt er 114.96 py re 8) 13.18 9,50 24,00 11.70 Creed pet.) POT) reed Core 14.84 ERT h ss 2,388.43 Card 4793 4794 rah) 4796 4797 4798 4799 4800 4801 4802 4803 4804 4805 4806 Coed rete 2) 4809 ne ee > oA A oD Eo — % _ UL § 18 and 73 Mrs. Johnny Scott Boarding Home Care 150,00 Mrs. Bobby Sells Ld 150,00 Mrs, Jay Tayse bal 50,00 Mrs. C. C. Ward bd pete) Mrs. T...B, Wetaore « So PEe Mrs. Clyde Wilcox bed 200,00 Mrs, Rebecca Williams * 100,00 Mrs. S, C, Williams « erase) Dr. John S, Hardaway POT ber ee 5.00 Dr, Le M, Little bad 5.00 Dr. Glen Gaither’ " rele) Dr. A, M. Henderson s 7. Dr. D. D. Lewis Jr. “ 29,00 Dr, Irvin Scherer 34 5.00 Goodman Drug Co, bad 2,00 Statesville Drug Co, Medical 9.77 Westgate Pharmacy bad 11.25 Western N, C, Sanatorium bed 54,00 Cd Clk! 4585 4586 Sed 4589 CoS Ch rd Pier y 4595 Cd] a 4598 ee 4606 4810 4811 Cees 4813 Co! ra) Pee) Seed ee ee ee ee wi I. Thomas DEBT SERVICE Debt Service 25,986, 64 Peay | Manufacturers Hanover Trust MISCELLANEOUS State Board of Public Welfare - Refund 121,00 Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund 1,044, 67 State Board of Public Welfare payee ee) Iredell County 0, A. A, Fund 3,136, 67 Iredell County A, P, T. D, Fund Vet Pe) Iredell County General School Fund « Payment on Budget 200 ,000,00 Miss Lois Cockrell, Treas, Statesville City Schools 97,952.00 Mrs. Charlotte U, Griffith, Treas. M'ville City Schools 31,909.00 United Mortgagee Servicing Corp. - Refund Ct Ped N, C, Department of Revenue Use Tax 11.33 Iredell County 0, A, A, Fund 88,41 Iredell County A, F, D. C. Fund + eT Pe Be) Iredell County A, P, T. D. Fund 512.89 Iredell County mM. A, A, Fund vee) First Union National Bank - Investing 100 ,000,00 Iredell County Health Department - Monthly Budget Payment 7,311.30 Ralph Phifer eee as) a [Oe ora a.) ee 8 bad cee Iredell County Mental Health Clinic - 1966-67 Appropriation Breet eae 8] Associated Surveys Co, Contract Sra State Commission for the Blind Arn Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Ret. Pe N. C. Local Government Saployees' Retiresent et me | a 1,112,51 Pore Se eae a Withholding Tax ce Pas) Hospital Saving Association Be 385,78 be bee fe ee Less Payroll Deductions: Vo Rees th bee or Ae ye L. B, O. B&R po Pe x Social Security PLT re oY Tax: Federal 3,835.76 State eee S| Best et veted ESE Pes) ee) bee ae $ 542,177.80 GRAND LTT) § eh) 540 S41 542 ber] 544 ber Be) 546 By 4 548 er) bee @) 551 552 553 554 do) 4 556 1881 1882 1883 pest 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 be-bk) 1894 1895 1896 pe bd 1898 bebe) 1900 pe lep a 1902 pa ok] peer) 1905 po 8)) peers 1908 poe) 1910 oot 1912 1913 ee oe ee ee ee ee ee eee 1915 >i) Less Payroll Deductions: Jane W, Arthur Jessie T, Parker Mildred G, Johnson Lexine A, White Doris P, Johnson Bertha G, Shoe Margaret F, Bolt . oR G SS Un Mame rey ert rer) Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Andrew J, Hutchinson Mary Lee Stroud Joyce E, Dobson L. M, Little Arthur D,. Cowan Ina M, Galliher Pe Oa Pea To) Lois P, Johnson Phyllis M, Watkins Champion Map Corporation N, C, State Board of Health Brady Printing Co, Mill=Power Supply Co, Thomas & Howard Co, Jane W. Arthur Margaret F, Bolt Doris P, Johnson Mildred Johnson Jessie T, Parker Bertha G, Shoe pee Ses Ma bet Andrew J, Hutchinson Rollin W, Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Je He Nicholson City~of Statesville Southern Hell Telephone Co, Starrette's Office Equipment Inc, Woodward Jewelry Store Orkin Exterminating Co, Inc, Greer Drug & Chemical Corp, Petty Cash Pargas Mid-State Oil Co, Iredell Laundry Co, Pitney=Bowes Inc, U. S. Postmaster P. Z. Dunn, M, D, H, G, Walker, M, D, P. M, Deaton, M, D, L. M, Little, M, D, Ln or N. C. Di Sime etek met. Fae ls Hospital Saving Association ree Wie Pee eM Vga ich ng Local Government Baployees' MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL eee beets Cy Salary & Travel Salary Dental Services cN\s) op ee EY " perl Pa " Services " - Supplies Supplies pst os hoe) El Beye Tot Shela) Supplies Miscellaneous Expense cee Fuel Oil “ pe bay Meter Rental ba as ol Clinicians Fee CI " ro Retirement System =~ Ret. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System « Ret Withhéalding Tax Insurance eae 303,20 Tax: Federal ee State ee insurance hers ke) 580,00 Poe) 415,00 415,00 415.00 Pore ey 435,00 553.00 527.00 527.00 377.00 343.00 175,00 225.00 10,00 800,00 py ere} 132,20 18,08 700,00 6.70 po EK) Ped) 34.99 14, 48 32,00 rem.) Peet) Eyer 29,20 114.00 114,00 openly 29,60 440,35 9,131.38 232, 08 714,80 CE Pe?! 10,163.37 we Ls Pee | ere Wa pee) 7 sg BOOK 105,00 145 Mary Neil Conner er SS y " 247,00 146 Virginia M, Deaton pte oe a1) id 225.00 148 Martha B, Dyson gd 107,50 149 Violet K,. Caudle ” 420,00 A 1389 Champion Map Corporation Map 30,12 A 1390 Pargas Gas Peed A 1391 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 12.75 A 1392 Starrette's Office Equipment Inc, ~- Supplies 5 et) A 1393 Franklin Watts, Inc, Books pao 8) A 1394 Thames Book Company ac 10,50 A 1395 Follett Publishing Co. ad 14,49 A 1396. Joseph Ruzicka, Inc. “: : pane) A 1397 Follett Library Book Company " 12,78 A 1398 Nathaniel Dame & Company ” Fab) A 1399 Robert Bentley, Inc. ” 16, 66 A 1400 Cosmo Book Distributing Co, ag 379,04 A 1401 American Library Line, Inc, Book Covers Cr A 1402 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System = Ret. 83.61 A 1403 Statesville Library Pee Ea Peels) 100,00 A 1404 Town of Mooresville PE Real) rePi! 2,001,81 MISCELLANEOUS ~ Ret. N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System A 1406. North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax Hospital Saving Association PSP Des vile pO EP Less Payroll Deductions: See Retiresgent social Security Sita Tax: Federal 118,30 Pat ad] oe) Insurance 34,14 Tee oats Ua MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY 312,00 M 361 Nancy K, Pearson Salary M 362 Richard K, Gabriel bed rr we) M 363 Rowan County Contract pa Pee) M 364 City of Statesville Toa ee Ty 11.25 M 365 Southern Bell Telephone Co, be ce pe ree M 366 R, D, Grier Pp bth 3 50,00 M 367 Broughton Hospital Drugs 31,64 M 368 Public Service Co. of N. C. Inc. Gas 21.20 M 369 The Colwell Co, Supplies yy Ae} M 370 N, C, Loéal Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Ret. Px Par pT ke Pe MISCELLANEOUS N. C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ it oe 372 Hospital Saving Association Insurance a 28,84 Be ee 2) TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 12,48 Social Security pe ye Tax: Federal 19,10 3G tS Pree) Insurance 16,36 rae) until Monday, March 20, 1967 The meeting was adjourned at 11:40 P.M., at 7:30 P.Me ity Leet a of) pe eg os Clerk to Board SS” Pier Mt ord afohs 2 Ze a a yan eds March 20, 1967 De Pat ed rg 18 nx 478 eet ees TT Seamer ta xd of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, March 20, 1967, at 7:30 P.M., in the Com ssioners room at the courthouse, with all members present, namely: A. Je Ete e. Pas A Norman H, Joyner, C, C, Bryan, James M, White, and Dr, John S, Hardaway. County Attorney Jay F. Frank and County Manager R. L, Shuford, Oe ta were present, CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by Chairman Pe ee eM opened with prayer hy Commissioner Joyner. REPORT ON "MECKLENBURG NECK", Commissioner Joyner reported br Gel had been in contact with Mecklenburg County Commissioner Martin regarding the land area in Lake Norman cut off from Mecklenburg County and that ommissioner Martin had requested a delay in further discussion until he cous ntact the Mecklenburg delegation to the General Assembly since it appears legislation would be necessary to change boundary lines between counti¢ n case this is what should develop from the joint study. NEY F FOR TAX SUITS, Attorney Frank reported that he had fii its for the county, one against Vance McLean and wife and anothers t Vance McLean Sales Company, and that he felt that the number of efendants involved and the asount of work required to prepare and file « suits merited special consideration as to the amount of attorney fee € harged, After discussion, the board approved a sotion wade by ssioner Hardaway and seconded by Commissioner Joyner, setting the rney fee at $250.00 for the suit against Vance McLean and wife, and «).00O for the suit against Vance McLean Sales Company, to be added as 2 f the cost to be paid by the taxpayer. DISTRIBUTION OF COUNTY FUNDS, in a continuation of the discussior regarding placesent of county funds in the various banks in the county, e county eanager and accountant recoesended the following distsibeti acceunts for consideration: ree Bs PROPOSEL - ANNUAL DEPOSIT DEPOSI TORIES et eee ie ee aS et) eee es we es eS Ll) eye: Der OCT] pes pont sor ~= 18 nie 479 GENERAL FUND 2,000 ,000 bot) NCNB TAX REFUND 5,800 : NCNB NCNB PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 600 ,000 ape: bent) ELECTIONS 20,000 ren) PVN ae Ltt tid COUNTY SCHOOLS Pie eeee) ey arte eT Se ee eee CLERK OF COURT 92,000 NORTHWESTERN Pee commute ‘BANK STATESVILLE be) -7 N44 24,000 le) Bese pe dy MENTAL HEALTH 20,000 BANK STATESVILLE BANK STATESVILLE Further recommend that shift be made effective July 1, 1967, with the 1967, exception of the Health Fund which should be effective May 1, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, Motion' was made by Commissioner Joyner, and passed, that the recommendation made by the county manager and accountant for changes in the distribution of bank accounts be adopted as set forth, effective July 1, 1967, with the exception of the Health Fund which should be effective May 1, 1967. REQUEST FROM CENTENARY FIRE DEPARTMENT, A delegation from Centenary Per mere sc Tae ee ea i a ets Steet ie PCT meer Pe meh et Te appeared to request that the county include their department in the central slarm system and furnish the necessary radio equipment to serve the area 1 Iredell County, They also requested a monthly allowance, The board took the request under advisement and instructed the county vanager and fire commissioner White to investigate this request along with milar requests received previously from Lone Hickory and Stony Point Fire epartments and make a recommendation to the board for the three departeents, Prancis Stewart, director of I CARL, IM,, PLANS FOR HEADSTART PROGRAM, Mr, brought to the board as information plans for a summer HEADSTART progras. He reported that application has been filed for federal funds to operate fourteen lasses of fifteen children each, nine in Statesville and four in Mooresville, for an eight weeks ters, Vacancies on the Planning Board were APPOINTMENTS TO PLANNING BOARD, filled by appointeent of John Siapson, Troutean, and Owight Goforth, Olin, to serve on the board, Mr, Siapeon was appointed on so®ion sade by Comsissioner Joyner and re Se ee ee | seconded by Coesissioner White; pera a Pee CT 5] ee ’ 4 Lot a * Page 3 ce ripe tobe tT) ¥y Commis sioner White and seconded by Commissioner Joyner, OPES we oy DAY, On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Pee ttt Bryan, the board voted to close the county offices on Monday, March 27, in observance of the Baster Holiday, 7 ASSISTANT HOMB ECONOMICS AGENTS POSITIONS, The Board deferred any Pook SEsl Mey] Pee Set Tae T Crt st Pat) wed owe ttt agent's staff for consideration An next year's budget, REQUEST TO RENT BARN AT COUNTY HOME, Mr. Shuford reported that he bed eee hee LAL LT St pe) liability to the county in renting the barn at the eunty home and in view of. the problems involved recommended that the matter *® dropped. The board accepted his recommendation, REQUEST FROM SHERIFF FOR ADDITIONAL SECRETARIAL HELP, Chairman Waring ‘ported that the sheriff had informed hia that he needed more secretarial p for the office. The county manager was requested to confer with the sheriff for more details and report to the next meeting, APPROPRIATION FOR LAKE NORMAN STUDY COMMITTEE, Mr, Shuford explained mat the four counties which wake up the Lake Norman Study Committee had each “ppropriated $3,000.00 to the comsittee for a garker system on the lake, and that last November prior to the expiration of the term of offices of the @aissioners making up the committee, the unexpended funds regaining with the pemittee had been returned to the counties, amounting to $949.84 to each county, He stated that the Lake Norman Study Committee has been reorganized and has requested’ that the $949.84 be returned to thea to be used for saintenance of the marker systes, On sotion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Comaissioner White, the Board voted to return the $949.84 which was originally designated for the Lake Norman Study Comsittee, AMBULANCE sto 3 Pe Mx, Shuford reported that he had checked with the Statesville Funeral homes and had been told that four homes had answered sixteen calls to south Iredell since March i tt ee) ee eee ee eM ee ta building at el we ery negotiate ee a ae Page 4 March 20, 1967 a 18 bret -3 ROAD PETITION, On motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Comaissioner Hardaway, the board approved the addition of a road in Union Grove approximately 0,3 wile between highway #901 and SR #1832, for consideration by the State poe} FC mmee Lbe Te) ey ADJOURY, The meeting was adjourned at 11:55 P.M, Morth Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration 9n wne_L0__ day of OI aT yan Oe ee) e 1 ‘ wk ‘ > p April 3, 1967 BS oe Behe eB} Page 1 3 # The Iredell County Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly Pee Cee se eee CL eee Te eee Commissioners Room at rte Cad) with all members present, namely: Andrew J, Waring, chairman; Dr. John S, Hardaway, Rev. Norman H, Joyner, C, Chandler Bryan, and James M, White, County Attorney Jay F. Frank and County Manager R, L,. Shuford, Jr., were present. CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened with prayer by Commissioner Joyner. ig 3.0 00 wee oe 2) Pe Pee POT be Bee ods jury service for the weeks as shown by Robert Shuford, age eight: MAY 1, 1967 le Garner, Clyde W, Cc, Creek 351 E. Wilson, Mooresville ve Turman, W. W. Barringer Rt. 4 Box 69, Mooresville 3. Gilbert, T. Frank Cc, Creek 318 W, Center, Mooresville ao Current, James A. Davidson Rt. 2, Mooresville Hager, Harry Davidson oe el ee ee 6. Pharr, Roy C, Concord Rt. 6, Statesville a Smith, Vv. Le. Barringer Troutman os Sloop, H. L. Cc. Creek 511 BE. Center, Mooresville +s Robbins, A. D. Pree hte.) Rt. 1, Troutman 10, White, John C, Shiloh Rt. 6, Statesville 11. Simmons, John BE. Jr. Inside 150 Woodlawn, Statesville 12. : Bller, Henderson Cc. Creek Rt. 4 Box 328A, Mooresville 13. Willinghas, G. C. eT ee! | Park Dr., Statesville 14, Setzer, George G. PeeWee) Rt. 2 Box 177, Mooresville 15. McCoy, Cc. W. Sr. Outside Rt. 7 Box 107, Statesville Ce kee | Bees Cc, Creek 547 Ridge Ave., Mooresville poe eal ef!) se Inside 350 Brevard, Statesville 16, Molain, F. R. Perea. 436 Sullivan Rd., Statesville Pe be Leet aT |) Rt. 1, Trouwtean 20, Caldwell, Fred 8, ree 2) ee Pe ee eee 21, Clinard, Pred Morace ree” 2 td ee ee ee ee eee) PrP et ee ee ee ee Rt. 6, Stateeville ; v Mamrtongs., April 3, 1967 23, Gaither, Clyde B. Jr. 24, Boyd, William D, 25. Munday, P, L. 26. Pitts, R..O. 27. Combs, Marshall i.e et To ae CT on 29, Stikeleather, T. H, 30. Bass, Boyd 31. Stiles, William C,. 32, Leatherwood, Isaac 33. Knox, Grady 34. Cashion, James EB, 35. Lamberth, G, C, 36, Nixon, Bartlett C. MAY 15, 1967 1, Benfield, Garland 2. Morrison, W. R. 3. Harmon, @ Troy G. 4. Talbert, J. E. 5. Moose, Kenneth Jack 6. Jolly, Charles B, Jr. 7. Moore, B. B. 8. Thompson, Clarence C,. 9. Morrison, J. P, 10. Thompson, F, D, Jr, 1l. Morrison, James P, 12. Thompson, Keith J, 13. Myers, Blas A. Jr. pees ke ba ae 15. Neaves, Paul Marshall ess ke) ae 17. Norton, Brby Pe ee et ae 19. Mall, W. FP, Jr. SP ee eT 21. Taylor, Jom W, ee a BO 0 ar 2 ae |) ee Peet) es bs) Cc. Creek Pha PTT Chamber sburg Outside Inside Chamber sburg Cc. Creek Cc, Creek Chambersburg Cc Nea ge Outside- Shiloh Bethany Cc. Creek Concord Sharpesburg Concord Cc. Creek Concord ores) 3 Concord Cc. Creek Concord Cc. Creek Concord Cc. Creek Concord pee pee ce ers) Pe peter) rats Page 2 707 N, Center, Statesville Beatty Ave., Mooresville Rt. 7 Box 235A, Statesville Box 323, Mooresville Rt. Pree at St eee Y Rt. 4, Saatesville Rt. 1, Statesville Rt. 7, Statesville Kerley Court, Statesville Rt. 1 Box 314A, Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville 345 N. Academy, Mooresville Rt. 7 Box 160, Statesville Mooresville 331 Cedar St., 1932 Greenbriar Rd., Statesville Rt. 1, Stony Point Rt. 2 Box 76, Statesville Rt. 2, Mooresville Rt. 8, Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville Rt. 8, Statesville 521 W. Wilson, Mooresville Rt. 8 Box 423, Statesville ioe oe tT Peer) Rt. 8, Statesville 704 Spruce St., Mooresville Rt. 2 Box 425CC, Statesville Rt. 4, Moorezville Rt. 8, Statesville Rt. 4 Box 13, Mooresville 6, Statesville 702 Phoenix St., Statesville 229 MN, Race St., Statesville Rt. 7, Statesville ee em eee a eer | ee ee eee April 3, 1967 a 18 Pee Loh 23. Tayse, J. B. | reyes) Rt. 1, Olin Ps 24. Gaither, W. G. Outside Rt. 8, Statesville 25. Anderson, Thorston Y, PST eet] 410 Summitt, Statesville 26. Anderson, Charlie L. Outside Rt. 6, Statesville 27, _ Hambright, David Franklin ~ Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman 28. Pope, C. B. Shiloh Rt. 1, Stony Point 29, Turbyfill, Joe B. Cc. Creek 610 Oak St., Mooresvile 30. Faires, James M, fothe peel 2814 Glenview Dr., Statesville 31. Bost, Woyt P, ber pee 508 Salisbury Rd., Statesville 32, Eades, Jerry A. Out side Rt. 3 Box 10, Statesville 33. schidel, Thomas R. pete eel 340 Barlwood, Statesville 34, Lowery, R. A. Jr. Chamber sburg Box 1525, Statesville 35. Summers, Glenn A. Inside Euclid Ave., Statesville 36. Goodwan, C, R. Jr. Cc. Creek Rt. 2 Box 34, Mooresville MAY 22, 1967 Martin, John S. BE, Mills Loa Harmony Pierce, J. Le Conoord Rt. Statesville Madison, James T. Gr peel] yr Bost St., Statesville Ervin, Fred Cc. Creek L329 Mooresville Perry, J. G. Fall stown Rt. 3 Box 361, Statesville Christie, R. W. lorem e> t 7) 3 See le tee ery Bades, Odes A. Outside Rt. 3, Statesville Nanney, Thomas R. Jr. Cc. Creek 31 McNeely, Mooresville Goforth, M. C, akg Box 647, Statesville Knox St. Davidson, Geo. W. per eee!) Pvt be pee os) + o8 > MmEbe ba Pewee Richburg, Barl A. Jr. Inside 510 W, Front St., Statesville Weaner, L. V. Bethany Rt. 4, Statesville Livengood, Robert C, Cc. Creek Box 283, Mooresville Sherrill, Herbert G. per ee! Box 826, Statesville ee ee asl Pe eee ate i: Box 255, Troutman Misenheimer, Willie Cc. Creek a ae ot Tee ee Lackey, Thomas H, erly 1, Stony Point ee ee ee Pee ee hd . 4 Box 55, Mooresvile Preezse, Charles Edward Inside Oakland Ave,., Statesville Jobneon, Fred 0, ear ee] 2 Box 436, Statesville ee a a ee oT Er TY) Oakdale Dr., Statesville Staples, 8. MH, Concord Cee a eee] Peree eee C177 ri 18 pee 13 1 alee Page 4 23. Sharpe, Harold R, Inside leo a) ee oot Peek) 24. Beauchamp, Lester G.: B. Mills Rt. 2, Harmony 25. Patterson, W. R. Cc, Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville 26, Cashion, Claude bere aE ytd Rt. 2, Mooresville 27. Overcash, Bruce L, Cc, Creek Box 191, Mooresville 28. Honeycutt, James N, Cc. Creek Rt. 1 Box 64, Mooresville 29, Bass, T. B. : Outside Rt. 7, Statesville 30, Barnhardt, Sadie Out side 2212 Amity Hill Rd., Statesville 31. Cook, Hubert T, Cc, Creek 525 Cherry, Mooresville 32> Mall, Je Je Outside 212 H St., Statesville 33. Bishop, Carl PS it peel 716 Caldwell St., Statesville EY Oa tat a eee eS yee) eee SCT Tee eC) 35. Jenkins, Hal Concord Rt. 2, Stony Point 36. Brawley, Paul K, Outside Rt. 7 Box 356, Statesville REPORT ON JAIL STUDY, M. F. Page, of Bchols~Sparger and Associates, presented and explained preliminary plans for a new jail building as the final phase of a study of jail facilities for which they had been employed by the previous board, eTset) Smith, supervisor of jails for the State Department of Welfare and Sheriff LeRoy Reavis were present for the hearing. Mr, Page explained that this plan would require that the living and office quarters of the present jail building be demolished and the new building would be erected in its place extending 136 feet along Meeting Street. It would contain 17,794 sq. ft. with 2,490 sq. ft, in courts and areaway, with three floors, and a total inmate capacity of 91 beds, 60 of which would be in maximum security. He estimated the cost as follows: Demolish building and preparation of site $ 17,000 General Construction 345,000 Pluabing 54,000 Heating, ventilating, air condition 45,800 Electrical ee et) RECS errs. Th bE) PORTS bbe. Ti 12,500 a eet 8) In the discussion which followed, Mx. Seith suggested that the Board should investigate the possibility of soving the location of a new building since the space available at this site would not allow the best building design. He suggested consideration of a one story building which would be built in sections for present need with unite designed for addition as ee April 3, 1967 Pt mT bet Co ene) er Me Mees Mt ee eC received from the Planning Board that the Commissioners consider exeating the county into a single countywide watersheti improvement district. A OPENS mc st TUT SR Mes Tao sk ee br TT eT eee) ly em Among those present were Soil Conservation Service Supervisors bot oo te a Murdock and Van Hoy; Mitchell Clary, Soil Conservationist; Victor Crosby and John Whitley of the Iredell Water Corporation; County Extension Chairman F. M, Cunningham of W. K, Dickson and Company. Wayne Franklin; “After discussion the Board voted to table the matter until their next meeting on April 17, on motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner. ; PROPOSAL TO DBVBLOP SITE OF FORT DOBBS AS HISTORICAL SITE, Mr. Donald Nelson, a Statesville resident and private citizen, explained to the board that through his personal interests and contacts he had become involved in the development of the site of Ft. Dobbs, two miles north of Statesville, as a historical site and that he had been in contact with the local Ft. Dobbs Chapter of the D.A.R. which owns the site and the State Department of Archives and History, which they hope will restore it, and Ps they will donate the site to the state for this purpose. In addition to the site the State Department of Archives and History requires that local initiative make a complete search of colonial records, many of which are in England, and archeological diggings to prove the site before they will accept a site However, the state department has become interested to for development. the extent that they have already made’ a four to five day preliminary study of the site and have hired a graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill to work on bos et oe es ee cost, which is all they They thought that an additional $500.00 would have to spend at this tise, complete these studies, and Mr. Nelson requested the Commissioners to provide this amount since he felt that the historical value and econosic potential to the area would justify the expenditure. On sotion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, the + board voted to appropriate $500.00 from non-tax funds to be paid to the State Departeent of Archives add Hietery for the research of colonial records on the background of Fort Dobbs, bee , pie april 3, 1967 800K Bi pee tte) ri BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT APPOINIMENTS, On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway,, the board appointed W, K, Brawley, Mooresville, to a three year term on the Board of Adjustment, and Shaw e ; : Brown, Mooresville, as an alternate member of the Board of Adjustment. AID TO BLIND, On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the board appréved six revisions in aid to blind grants as presented by the welfare director. REVISIONS IN COUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET, The following additions to the 1966-67 county school budget were approved as requested by the County Board [os aie oro Cor OB Ed From Item PSB as Code No. pesca t BBCP pa. 53 Source of Income Listed on Attached Sheet oe) rae} Crd At ree 624 154,42 624-2 oa e. 8) Eee 124,50 Cvs ery PA ePa® 2) 633 163.72 Phy 57.90 641 4,190.74 Ls 434.85 652-4 CPanel) 655-2 4,162.45 661-2 6.18 661-4b 30,00 661-44 Brie) Total Current Expense 11,430.84 Capital Outlay 661-5 10,00 $ 11,440.84 SOURCE OF INCOME CODE Ea SLPS Statesville City Schools - Reiubursement for office supplies 614 8.00 Reisbursesent from Monticello PTA for postage Lee | Pt Pe )y Troutean Band Ler 100,00 Fees fro Summer Band at North Iredell Cr) Peso) Insurance on projector 624 18.31 Mitwebhell College <- Instructional Supplies Cry 93.11 Reimbursesent frowe schools for instructional supplies Cor) Sate) Sale of Pick-up truck at Union Grove School Cor od me) Reimbusement for Math Books for In-Service Class ln ee State Funds ~- Work Study Progras 628-4 270,00 Cornelies Electric Meeberahip « Capital Credit Refund ‘57 Ce] 79.72 Oe ee eee 633 64.00 Oe) CSE) Ce) April 3, 1967 ea pom f bat ad Tia Refs: (oh!) Peas 622 485,00 PS as 1 ae 977.50 Rents - Transferred from Rent Account am. 2A 3,213.24 Insurance A peepee] mail box f Lr 3s pepe e.e] Drayage, etc, 1965-66 Se 323,00 Sale of scrap oes 101.85 Returned premium on canceled Robbery & Fraud Ins. Policy Lee | Pt yey) Schools - Social Security on Cafeteria Buployees Chet] 4,182.45 Texaco Inc, = Refund on oil 661-2 Cee) Sold junk tires TP eer i) 30.00 Reimbursement from schools for repairs on school cars, seat ete CaSO baa eT TY bol Ber ve pe TP be) Painting four buses 661-44 Ceres) Bicpe Ome 2. 3. yap 8 4-5, [9 11,430.84 Sale of water tank at Scotts iB a) PLO] pe eT errr | LIST OF BILLS: 2 ee ee ee PPS eS ee ET STE EES Andrew J, Waring . be John S, Hardaway bad James M,_ White Per Diem & Mileage . . LJ peeernr pT Se) FRETS 0 Joyce J. Martin PRD Me ee ls bo Mary Lee Cowles Louise M, Taylor Lois Troutman Peggy .P, Summers Robert C, Black c. B Bvans Halley C, Johnston a | Petty Cash Fund | Robert C, Black Cc, B, Bvans Halley C, Johnston bad I, B. M,. Corporation Atta a PT cts Peery Supply Room Account bd Carolina Business Machines Inc, - Supplies Brady Printing Co. cys) ee TY U. S, Postmaster Peat ed Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Pee eb a. c) oe 4 . Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mintz ee eat hdl po ea ge) Tug Whittenburg Pe Ral tel Milas Stevenson eet et ORT See Pe Pe bed Statesville Conrete Products Inc, + Materials Petty Cash Pund pg Les et eee) es ee Co. supplies eee ee aa | pri ee a) City of Statesville are) Mooresville Lodge #496 A a aero) Public Service Co, 4f MN, C, Inc, + Gae-Mooresvilie Set ee SESS SES 28-35-32 oe ~ e rs a J a *, pie a Selene Cal Holland Coal Co. Fuel pA Ped Public Service Co. of N. C, Imo, ~ Gas 391.12 Thomas & Howard Co, vee TY 20.86 Iredell Chemical Co, Inc. Repaixs 31.93 Barger Millwork Co, bores 18.70 Prt eee ee) Repaixs 8,00 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, ~ Repairs 16.09 Home Exterminating Co. PT me st 5,00 3,012,96 rc ee se CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Motorola Communications & Electronics Inc. - Maintenance Radio Station W. S. I. C. Advertising Lae ee ae bys Radio Station W.F.M.X. sd Brady Printing Co, Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services SPBCIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G, Btchison Salary William L, Baynard Coroner Town of Troutman Contract Harmony Fire Department Mt. Mourne Fire Dept, Inc. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol, Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol, Fire Dept.” Central School Vol, Fire Dept." Trinity Vol, Fire Dept, Ld Union Grove Fire Dept. * N, C, Dept. of Cons, & Development - Forest Fire Control National Guard = Statesville + Donation National Guard - Mooresville - " Imogene W, Blankenship Peer Ey 26,86 Clerk Superior Court Hearings 12,00 Iredell County Witness Fund ~- Coroners Acct. 48.00 Mooresville. Tribune Advertising 29.40 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~- Ret, oo ee} N. C, Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency = Soc, = Sec. 2,979.27 N, C, Local Government Employees’ Retirement System - Ret. Perro rn} eT ay bi H bf i bf nf bf Lt bs bf bi bf be H Lt Li Lf H hI ba INSURANCE The Webb Insurance Agency, Inc. Ins. babe eee! ese bee ae ree SS aes ae Board Meeting Glenn M, Chandler J. Allen Knox Pr ee) William H, Lee Pe eS ee ae Ba ee ere J. C, Linker Traffic & Planning Associates « Services Ralph C, Brown Travel Amexican City Magazine peer) oe eee) ee hee Ametican Assoc, of State Highway Officials - Supplies ee ee Lares Carolina Business Machines Inc. - Supplies Brady Printing Co. Supplies I Sm we oe oe rs Renn = bo 3760 cys > | Ryd] cor ee 5001 be oP) Le Be pork} Prd ray 4844 Coe bth) Loe BG 3765 ye) 4998 5004 be) ATA cre) cA) 3770 3771 ee] ree) 3774 3775 3776 el) Crd! cen) 4943 Cod Ped Sead Sd Oe) ord oe] Pere oh Oe] ee) Chee ee Cd CP a i Southern Bell Telephone Co. « Sexvices Statesville Record & Landmark. Advertising fe blog iep ye toe! bye Ng 28) Phyllis Conner COVES PP ree Tbe bed A. Le Wood bd Southerland Blue Print Co. Supplies Supply Room Account * Brady Printing Co. * Pe Pee td Pet ly Southern Bell Telephone Co. Sexvices Statesville Record & Landmark « Advertising COUNTY MANAGER pos TY pve S 7 R. L. Shuford, Jr. bed R. L, Shiiford Jr. Travel eM Med Supplies Beam Printing Co. sg Pe Pee bd ity Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Robb Salary Bernice M, McJunkin * Oe Supplies Paul B, Wilitams Inc. Ms Pee et dd Postage oso 38 Maxine B, MoCurdy Salary be ts) ng Williaa G. Johnson bod Hollis W. Pressley bal Howard Taylor Ld Vance S, Goodman ° Bugene T, Honeycutt Led cree Pa) ° Johnnie D, Haynes ” Leroy Reavis bed pat Pee 82d 4 Pe et Mee ed Travel T. K, Abexnethy Bugene T, Honeycutt Willies G, Johnson eee mes tts ee! Howard Taylor Maxteell Warren R. Le Warren LeRey Reavis ee ee Beavers Repaix Shep ee ee Radio Service Travel Aid tr) PEED ee 223.25 Pye Pee) ee) Ct Pye cre 4 mh) 17.12 4,00 817,20 PEL PLY) 941.67 100,00 Pt] Pe rd 16.43 ES Pars pO eT) TX Pee) Cree 8) 435,00 Oe ee Tats) 396.00 ee) 360,00 te 583.33 ere Be Pe pee Pr ed cP 173.04 227,00 cde ried Y pes) Pe) | ee) Ce oe ed ee Le) 13,20 reer ee ey eee ZEEE 4989 rr be te) 5011 boro 8 aad 3778 3779 3780 3781 or by 4958 a) 5001 5011 5024 bord) 3732 cv] re -¥) 3784 yh) 3786 4959 4960 Cds bo he) 5011 rie cer Coil Starrette's Office Equipsent Inc. ~ Supplies Supply Room Account Supplies pe me te hte y- me ry . # LP ee ht og bart td Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services T. K, Abernethy Radio Service TAX COLLECTOR Christine B, Byrd cS BET S7 Flossie S. King ba Stet} em oe Sey cf ptt ee emt ht) id Pe et bs be Ot a) Travel Houston L, Johnston isd Supply Room Account Dye pee ry Beam Printing Co. " Per wee tease me « Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Hou ston L, Johnston Travel cs N, T. Houston REGISTER OF DEEDS peer tM Pe Pe TT ib ha Salary pO Pee pet ST bea) « Helen R, Gregory * PSE Tt 2) ea bad Patricia C, Sherrill “ Le L. Nesbit " EB. N, Scroggs Supplies Mitchell Printing Co, ° The Cott Reindexing Co, Contract Beam Printing Co, Supplies Pe Pees os Td bd barat el Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services SBN ae) Sy os oe H, W, Rogers Board Meeting 0. A. Dearman Sr. * Joan R, Scott bd Bdna F, Brown Pere sa " eo pt) erm Sas Dd Lucinda B, Dees pee Pe os Pe. a ee be pt ere) TT) Avonelle C, McVey Charles P, Kirkman pe tt Mes) tT eee eee Mary A, Deaton Julene R, Bisele Frances R. Jones Patricia A, Grahas Martha M, Turner Betty Sue Troutman Peee rT ewes CT June P, Burger Mary ¥, Mutchineson Nora L. Deal Leie I, Gignon ee eT Derothy M, Flesing ee ee Pyar ry PP) Crary 9.35 42.06 135,20 6, Cre} Pe 360,00 225,00 396,00 Bee) 50,00 Pea Ceo) Pee ere) 12.15 22,50 48 90 2,112.47 76.96 360,00 312.00 Eyes} 236.00 EPS war, ES eet) eae) CEL) ee) Rey) Ey) Prey} pe Pee 12.72 10,00 ee 553,00 ee wet 8) A Crees Ce ae Se Cree) Crees 2) Cee 8) 457.00 Pe hrs) Peet) PS Pres) oe ret) Bad Bee te be Pe hs ca ees) aha et) Lee Pes) Sh H it Lt Hu bt it i bt Li H bf bt a bt H 4 H H ba H | Lt H bt bt bf H bf bt SRS eer cexcs cP et kB] 3813 Pay 3815 3816 3817 cee) 4840 4904 ob) 4986 Cid ott] oh) Bee Dae Crd Seed OY Pet be bree Sed aad Sad be Ee Thelma C, Barker ote 26.95 ee a] * pee ne ee) 9 rad St 4 id od Lucinda B, Dees ® er) Patricia A, Grahan i} 5 Ld eee bey bel Pte) Anne C, Johnson * Piet) Frances R, Jones ad pC Pe) Charles P, Kixkman bed rd Avonelle C, McVey bel Pet PT Tg beg ee Thurston Templeton beg 18,10 ea aes sd ws cere) pest a eee) sod er] Dr. R, Le Dame Medical 5,00 Dr. P. M, Deaton Fd re pee ee TY id 5,00 Maiden Outpatient Clinic « 5,00 Dr. D. L, Pressly od 10,00 be) ae ome Pee | " 10,00 Dr. T. B. Templeton bed ore +) Fae st ey Maintenance 3 ws 6] Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. = Supplies 72,17 Supply Room Account Supplies or) PP ests ko my iad preE> § Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 196,45 N, C, Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency « Soc. Sec. 1,371.31 Pomme CMs me rT hae OSes) Td ede vA 13,394, 62 Pet we ba Bligabeth W, Weaver Peet Sy 191,83 Betty C, Harrington ad pa PE yd Maxine Rutledge ed ee Sd Wayne L, Franklin sd ed Lineous B, Nance 4 PP rd Howard M, Stamey ed 315,00 Harry W, Myers bed 331,00 D. O, Ivey ” PSE) Petty Cash Fund Pree Td ee |) City of Statesville Tape Ty Ce et) Oe Pa es 2 Travel mT LP re te) bad 13.94 D. O, Ivey * Ce B. J, Webb Pag vie eee t) Starrette's Office Equipment Inc, - Supplies er PP dd Pett] 75,00 Agricultural Extension Agents Gffice - Rent 10,00 Agricultural Extension Agents Office ~- Rent Btn Agricultural Bxtension Agents Office + Rent Ph) Agricultural Extension Agents Office - Rent prea Southern Sell Telephone Co, Services eee 2,577.82 ee ss OPT ee Tr) Salary 167,25 Mancy I, Myere ne 263.00 td bed 180, 67 betrd ry ee) Mancy Myers eer oer ee ee ee ee sal Pod Sepply Roce Account bed Cm] Carolina Business Machines * 20,07 cs iabensialicidatstiiclc, sumsanaliiacen ttitisdataibdebeinaa eatred ova. bs il hI H H i H H H ba ran bry Mes TN Eds aie] PP ee Floyd A, Templeton bet wees |e TY Pee gk td Southern Bell TelephoneCo, Salary J Travel Porat Ld Services CIVIL DEFENSE Je P. Van Hoy Helen H, Kyles pet) i wes Pe aT] Supply Room Account UP Pee ast td Og Southern Bell Telephone Co. Salary " bal : Supplies Postage , a ToS etry y N, C, Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency = Soc. Sec. N,. C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System = Ret. COUNTY ATTORNEY Pi ae Pee 2 tl Retainer Fee- CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Kathryn W, Gibson Poets we eg Martha D, Parker Marion U, Boyd Betty M, Baity Shirley S, White Virginia B, Webster Carl G, Smith Petty Cash Fund Supply Room Account ¢ Salary J Postage Supplies Carolina Business Machines Inc, =~ Supplies Beam Printing Co, Brady Printing Co. The Michie Co, The Northwestern Bank Paul B, Williams Inc, Pe gd TS bd Southern Bell Telephone Co, Peat] Set T) SUPERIOR COURT Caroline Earnhardt Mrs. Mary Fickling Iredell County Witness Fund Southern Bell Telephone Co. por ee ed ee Salary - Court Reporter pe a al Ta Reisbursing Services Bley ee 9) pe Pree) PE Te) 37,97 323.37 28.13 Sem) 360.00 Per ee cy 359,00 387.00 298.00 ot Coe) 43,28 7.97 yet 8,14 cr ee) tt) pC ead Prey) PE) 2,957.10 City of Statesville ices bay pe po Peg Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw, Co. Supplies Pree PSepeerCm tlt me i : per yt Peer ee ee ee Co, Repaixs Pere Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 23.11 Victox«Turnex Electronic Supply Inc. - Supplies oe) Firenen's Fund pee be TY cor) Peer a ese oD Tome me aT) a) Sunshine Linen Service peta Pe? s Sy EA) A & P Tea Co. Beatty's Food Store Fraleys Food Fair em Iredell Ice & Fuel Co. Belks Dept. Store PTR eat ey Long's Shoe Store Nue«Way Shoe Shop J. C. Penney Co, Spainhours Pit ee eae Se bg Mrs, B, W. Barnhart Mrs. Bthel Beatty ee te et Bed bg Mrs. C. C. Blankenship Mrs, Nathan Bost Mrs, Billy J. Brotherton Mrs. Albert Cooper Mxs. Dorothy Cowan te ed Se Mrs, Edna Mullis Pee ema Te | Mrs. Carl Reece Mxs. Johnny Scott tt ae ae bee) Mrs, Jay Tayse Mrs. C. C, Ward Pd ee ee ee) Mrs, Clyde Wilcox Mrs. Rebecca Williams Mrs. S. C. Williams Drs. Stegall & Walker Dr. P. Z, Dunn Jr, Dr. T, R. Griffin Dr. Le M. Little Dr. Bill R. McLain Drs, Thurston, Wear & Shafer eet mee). ey Pe ed Loway Drug Co. Medical Centre Phareacy bat Oe dey oer eet we 2 ee Westgate Phareacy Loree te me aT 8S Western N.C, Sanatorius Hospitalization PY Prt ~ = Fete ese SaaS aS -ere-t-2-0 0-4-0202 tt = ry) pwBavoortsrntreses eras cee H bi | bi H bf bt of bs | bi ba BA bt H bi ba bf H H ba | H Lt bf bi H bt bi | a ba H H H H H ba bl H ba a) Ll H | H La 4 H Trae ots Ut H S016 J, I, Thomas Bed BY H 5017. The Fechheimer Bros, Co. Uniforus p28) Ce te te ae Supplies pleoh Pad) H 5019 Mooresville Veterinary Clinic Observing Dog 10,00 H 5020 National Live Trap Corp. Traps 124,56 H 5021 T. K.' Abernethy Radio Service 23,00 1,273.15 DEBT SERVICE H 4826 Manufacturers Hanover Tust Co. PCr eres 16,255.59 MISCELLANEOUS Pe nr H 4821 Iredell County OAA Fund H 4822 Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund 949.24 H 4823 Iredell County A, P. T. D. Fund 2,364.17 H 4824 IRBDEBLL County OAA Fund - OAA Lien pT ee H 4825 I. T. Avery rev we ee Dm DY ry eet) H 4829 Ixedell County General School Fund 100 ,000,00 Pett MT at pe H 4835 Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund 307.61 H 4836 Iredell County A. F. D, C, Fund 291,11 H 4837 Iredell County A. P. T. D, Fund Lc BE H 4838 Iredell County M. A, A. Fund 247,13 H 4839 Thomas Christie Exror in Tax Collections re 4 H 4847 Iredell County Health Department - Monthly Budget Payment 7,311.30 H 5026 Associated Surveys Co. Contract oe een ele) H 5027 State Commission for the Blind ~ Aid to Blind id yh hea) H 5028 State Commission for the Blind ~ Aid to Blind 556.12 H 5029 Iredell County General School Fund - Transferring ABC Funds Ceres e) H 5031 Law Bnforcement Officers’ Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. 192,83 H 5032 Hospital Saving Association Insurance SPs) H 5034 N, C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency < Soc, Sec. 4,431,65 H 5035 N, C, Local Government Baployees' Retirement System « Ret. 1, 307.71 H 5037 Floyd A, Teapleton Refunding Retirement Deducted 12,00 H 5038 N, C. National Bank Withholding Tax Pee ed H 5039 State Department of Revenue " 2,124, 62 138 , 554,56 Bo ee 215, 200, 59 Less Payroll Deductions: Retixresent 4,119.71 Social Security Pe ree) oe Paras Pa Py BaF PS) be ef Pes Pe] State Seed Insurance 386,78 Yee Pees Yd 558 5) 560 561 Bt] Bt] RTT Y Ty Att) 567 568 569 570 571 572 Bye) 1917 1918 po Bh 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 Ba yx 1928 1929 1930 ph kee ph ky) 1933 pet | 1935 1936 pt Kk yd 1938 poh BRT] ph tS 1942 1943 par) 1945 1946 BaD 1948 BAT ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 8) 1950 Poot 1952 Poh) 1954 eeneece ry “418 Pat Petes Be Ne ur’ JaneW, Arthur PENS Fy Jessie T, Paxker Pisa Mildred G, Johnson ied Lexine A, White " Doris P, Johnson * Bertha G, Shoe bea Margaret F, Bolt es Rollin W, Johnson * Troy R.Scoggins Jr. bed (Nott) Meee bs et) ot POS wee) as | “ Joyce EB, Dobson bed LM, Little * Axthur D, Cowan bg Ina M, Galliher bed ae Pape} SET. | bed Phyllis M, Watkins “ & Travel : ieee eee. mem sys Pee Jane W, Arthur Travel Margaret F, Bolt Travel peer ee | 1d Mildred Johnson bed Jessie T, Parker bed Bertha G, Shoe bid Lexine A, White * Andrew J, Hutchinson « Rollin W, Johnson " Troy R. Scoggins Jr. LJ J, H. Nicholson se Petty Cash Misc, Bxpense City of Statesville Services Southern Bell Telephone Co. " NOME Thiet ae Te ee EY Winchester Surgical Supply Co," Difco Laboratories * Woodward Jewelry Store BE. N, Scroggs Starrette!s Office Equipment,Inc,- Supplies Supply Room Account Supplies Statesville Glass & Mirror Co, " Iredell Chemical Co, Inc, bd Bud's Oil Co, bat pas: Bs Mid-State Oil Co, ed Iredell Laundry Co. pe Tt So P, Z. Dunn, M, D, Clinicians Fee P, R, Mason, M, D. a P. R. Kearns, M, D, ir N. C, Public Bmaployees' Social Security Agency ~ a N. C. Public Baployeest Social Security Agency - Soc. ST MMe OMe a hme ee Te See) 2d) ek MISCELLANEOUS North Carolina National Bank - Withholding Tax oe a bod N. C. Local Governsent Baployees' Retirement System - Ret. N. C, Public Baployees' Social Security Agency ~ Soc. Sec. Hospital Saving Association Insurance ee 7 Less Payroll Deductions: bk! ce td Secial Security 901,15 eae ts be Pes bars 153,99 Trier] on 8 GRAND TOTAL cs CP eae) Ceres) CSE) 415,00 eer 435.00 553,00 527,00 Pye) 377,00 343,00 175.00 225.00 pepe Eee Pa eo) 2 Pee) pele 8) poe 7 BPS) cee) 22.88 Per en) ae 7 poe 115.43 100,80 Cre 22,00 er te 3.75 pS Pe 4 Pe] 8.35 pe Peo) ot) oe) r+) Cr) Eres) td rr Pe Be rere 30,00 Eee cc) be ee] 456,80 9,302,186 732.70 tees! Pree 7 Cree co > Parte ee) eres t Pee! Pe Pr rrr >p>r>>r> pp >> >>> pe) Be > poy) pes) pet Be 1410 pees 1412 1413 1414 1415, pe SE) 1417 pe DE) pe St) 1420 1421 1422 pe YE) Prane ee oo Mary Neil Conner Virginia M, Deaton Rose M, Waugh Martha B, Dyson Violet K, Caudle Violet K, Caudle Pees rtd Gaylord Bros, Inc. Supply Room Account North Carolina State Library Statesville Public Library Thames Book Company Statesville Library Town of Mooresville Travel Bookmobile Expense ye Pee TY VJ Books & Processing Award Books Books PR Sra * N. C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency = Soc. Sec. baer Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. pg tS BN, | Fe tt) irks Mer tc Pee WE Use tae Nd OPC Me at ee ae N. Cc. Pe beat PC b mee ed J Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~- Ret. N. C. Public Bmaployees' Social Security Agency. = Soc. Sec. rey ser eae Cet MC Se Lee betes ta] TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Retixenent oo eee) Social Security Ct Pee] pe See ee 118,30 PSTN pt) Insurance 34,14 orm 247,00 225,00 Toy ease) 420,00 21.36 Cay) Vt.) 2.15 399,08 6.96 10, 50 100,00 Pm} eC ees) 83,61 1,896, 45 pO EP Cae) Cee) pe Pyle) 34,14 Te] Pe) LY 2,024.65 (ieee oS & & oo 4 (oe & & 4 384 kb) 386 4 ct) Nancy K, Pearson pees] 312,00 Richard K, Gabriel ad : Pr) pw Te 3 5 Contract 1,083, 33 City of Statesville Pate TY 12.25 Public Service Co, of N. C, Inc. ~ Gas Be Pay | Dr. Jane N, Higbee Peet rr t Pe) Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services BE Peo) R. D, Grier PN Pr) Broughton Hospital Drugs 117.71 PROM Sete ety Thee be eae 3 SSS ie) ot) ed Soc. Sec. 44,33 Meee Tec ets Chae pe The OSes | teed) ee PCa re Par 1,699.51 Lie e BON e ) bet TUM me ba pee | Withholding Tax 57,30 State Department of Revenue % ree} N, C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~- Ret. . oe) POM a PCM: CC hme se ae TS SOS Me] ts Bee Ped Tey Ce ers Hospital Saving Association Insurance f PPE Ll} pT ES TOTAL pa) Pee) Less Payroll Deductions Retirement Bee be ea Se So pe rs Tax: Federal 19,10 State 2,00 Insurance pel Cr Pee} GRAND TOTAL 1,771.29 The meeting was adjourned at 11:40 P.M, until Thursday, April 6, 1967. ie ea t y pos Oe ee Nor™® Carolim, Iredell ok J PY SSO Me Fae CL id " par 18 betsy tT Ye ee The Board of Commissioners met rr adjourned regular session on Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 7:30 P.M,, in the Commissioners Room at the courthouse, with all members of the board present, mamely: Chairman A, J, Waring, and Commissioners John S, Hardaway, Norman H, Joyner, James M, White, and C. Chandler Bryan, County Manager R. L, Shuford, Jr., was present. The invocation was given by Commissioner Joyner. 8 STUDY OF WATER RESOURCES OF COUNTY, Chairman Waring announced that the purpose of the meeting was to study further the water resources of the county, particularly as related to the formation of a watershed improvement district. He welcomed Mr. Robert McDonald, State Department of Water Resources, and Mr. Mitchell Clary, U. S. Soil Conservation Service, who were Stet td at the invitation of the Board, Mr. McDonald explained that Iredell County has a good supply of water and that local effort would probably be directed more to flood control and soil conservation work than to water conservation. He stated that his eee Me Se Pee La isan be Met Med Tek OMB SET EC. Toie Mr. Clary explained the set-up in the county of the Soil and Water Conservation District and how project's are developed. He explained that the Soil Conservation Service has no authority to do any work until an application has been filed by a legally constituted local authority and approved by the state and federal departments, If approved, all costs of dams for flood control will be paid by the federal government, any other costs such as sites and saintenance sust be borne locally. He explained the difficulty in forming districts for each project and the administrative expense involved in making assesseents to pay the local share of the cost. The discussion continued for some time, after which Chairean Waring thanked Mx, McDonald and Mr. Clary for coming and for the helpful information a ae ee ee te Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, and carried, that the county coesission take final action on April 17 on a sotioh to ask the General Asseably to exerciee power and authority to allow the Iredell er Sg Lei eh animale bd on - ris bl ed April 6, 1967 setting up a countywide watershed improvement district for Iredell County. MENTAL RETARDATION PLANNING COUNCIL, The chairman announced that he had received a request from the State Council on Mental Retardation that a temporary chairman be appointed to head up a local Mental Retardation Planning Council, It was the unanimous opinion of the board that Mrs. David Pressly be requested to serve in this capacity. MEETING ON "MBCKLENBURG NECK", Commissioner Joyner reported that a public meeting of the property owners on “Mecklenburg Neck” had been arranged for Saturday afternoon, April 8th, at the Lake Norman Fire Department, to discuss the public service problems of the people located thare and to find out their opinions on the matter, ee ME NOE MO MRL DUT APC MEO) 2 Od A AP OME DIRECTOR, On motion made by Commissioner Hardaway and seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the Board voted to accept the resignation of Floyd A, Templeton as Veterans Service Officer and Civil Defense Director, effective April 1, aol a ‘ ine) G. 89 pO see sa} M5 SERVICE OFFICER AND CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR, On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, Harry Lee Johnson, of Mooresville, was appointed as county Veterans Service Officer and Civil Defense Director, to serve at the will of the board, effective April 10, 1967, at a total annual salary of $7200, divided half and half between the offices, ARRANGEMENTS FOR VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE, County Manager Shuford reported that he hae arranged with a former veterans service officer from Watauga County, J. W. Norris, to work with Mr. Johnson for two weeks after he takes office, and that the newly employed secretary for the office is presently at the district office in Hickory for two weeks of training. The office is being kept open now with part time help. SALES OF TAX LIENS ON REAL PROPERTY FOR PAILURE TO PAY TAXES. On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the Board Ce ee ee a ae eee et April 6, 1967 a bf} poeta) 8) taxpayers owing taxes for the current year as set forth in G.S, 105-387. ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 P.M., until April 17, 1967, at 7:30 P.M, 2 ” 2 , OF aes at Clerk to Board North Carolina, Ireéell County Filed for registrajion,on tro_49_. Cay of and recorded in Bo, reese ae Cael prema Eger 1.1 Pere The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, April 17; 1967, at 7:30 P.M,, in the Commissioners Room, Chairman A, J, Waring presided and Commissioners Norman H,. Joyner, C. Chandler Bryan, John S, Hardaway, and James M, White were present. County Attorney Jgy F. Frank and County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jr., Vt Meo ttle The meeting was opened with prayer by Commissioner Joyner. PVC NEDO) teehee Mig TV Le Me PRB ed cs) IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, Commissioner Waring stated that the Board has tried to infora the general public by newspaper and radio articles that it has under consideration the formation of a countywide watershed improvement district for which it would request the General Assembly for authorization to levy up to 2¢ per hundred special tax. He welcomed several citizens who were present and gave them the opportunity to speak. David Moose, speaking for his father, D, D, Moose, who is a property owner in the Third Creek District, presented a list of other property owners in the district who are opposed to the present system of assessing only the property owners on the creek and not all those in the district who were allowed to vote. He stated that in his opinion these people would favor a county-wide district supported by a countywide tax. Mrs, Nellie McLean also spoke out against the sanner in which the Third Creek assessment was aade, stating that she did not feel that she had received any benefit from the work in the watershed. Victor Crosby urged that the county go to a countywide district and tax. After general discussion, Commissioner Bryan expressed an opinion that the general public does not appear to be interested and that those who are pushing for action now have a vested interest in the matter: that is, it will facilitate the work of the soil conservation service to have one group with which to deal rather than single districts for each project; the Iredell Water Corporation is interested in water storage facilities; and those whe oppose the special assessment in the Third Creek ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee April 17, 1967 ah bh} rorvteyt 5) tT ed new jail, library, and school supplement vote, and that he did not want the board to get the reputation of a tax raising board, however unjust, fearful that it might effect the public attitude if and when these questions are ot hh oe We ok 2s It was also brought out in. the discussion that the county would assume any outstanding indebtedness of the Third Creek Watershed District, but’ that any unpaid assessments already levied would still be due and payable, MOTION, Motion was made by Commissioner osden and seconded by Commissioner White to request the General Assembly for an enabling act to declare Iredell County a countywide watershed improvement district and for county commissioners to be authorized to use tax goney up to 2¢ per hundred, Voting "aye": Commissioners White, Wating, and Joyner, Voting "no": ere ee he SU tM Cee t te The motion was carried by majority vote, PAYMENT TO W, K, DICKSON & COMPANY ON WATER AND SEWER STUDY, The county accountant reported that funds have been received locally from the Farmers Home Administration to meet the contract with W. K, Dickson & Company for the county water and sewer study. Part I of the contract requirements has been submitted to and approved by the Planning Board, and the Planning Board reports that 20% of the contract price is now due and recommends that it ry paid, On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Comaissiorer Bryan, the board approved payment of $2,400.00, which is 20% of the contract price, to W. K, Dickson and Company for the water and sewer Daa be Ede Get. Lee Le RY On sotion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Comspiesioner Hardaway, Mrs. Nancy Pusphrey Little and George F. Dalton were appointed to six year terms on the county library board. The teres expire Septeeber, 1972. Be Re a ec tee seconded by Commissioner Joyner, Ralph Jurney was appointed to a three year tere om the Board of Adjueteent, and J, PF, Trivette was appointed as an Oe april 17, 1967 sor 18 betta Pera aM Re a Sse, a a that a very interesting seeting was held at the Lake Norman Fire Department, and as a result Mecklenburg County Officials had declined to go to the General Assewbly to accomplish a transfer of this area to, Iredell County, and had agreed to work out the police and fire problems with the people of the area, pee 292 eS) Py following road petitions were recommended to the State Highway Commission for consideration: SR #1585, between intersections with SR #1583 and NC #115, hard surface. Continuation of SR #2319, at Twin Oaks Golf Club, hard surface, SR #1569, Teague Bridge road, hard surface. Extension of Winecoff Street, in Troutman, SR $2373. Street in Wildwood Acres subdivision, maintenance, Extension of SR #1331 and road in Old Homestead Development. Thurman L, Cain road off Old Mountain road north of Dillard Walker's. SR #1602 (Richard M, Jordan), maintenance. TAX REFUNDS, The following tax refunds were approved on motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner: 1. West Statesville Realty Company, refund $102.04 overpayment on 1966 taxes, on $11,595 appraisal error and incompletion of the office portion of building. Robert B, Barle, refund of $5.28 overcharge on 1966 due to error in rr number which caused lots in Shiloh to be charged to wrong poe BPeeree se Mae a Me el el et ee ee Se Me Lee te) to $12.10, caused by double charge for household property. TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervisor's office for the sonth of March 1967 was approved on sotion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner: Ld YEAR oe! pst pd Phyllis & Jexry Stewart Poll tax charged(in service) 2.00 Cee me mes er 2.00 A. Oy Seow ee as Pe] Janes Poarkem Set, el Pe ae ole april 17, 1967 James Pearson Est. Chsbg. 1964 Poll charged (deceased) " " J * a ree) Weldon Helmus, Jr. Ber ett ret) Pe Me Oe ts Mh tk Pe |S ae eee) Walter F, Newby Inside Double listed to Weldon Helmus, Jr.92.72 0 Donald Troy Martin Concord pe Pe eee ht Me me peat yee) e) George W. Conger Concord Non resident-lived in New Jersey . bec 8) PROPOSAL TO CHANGE DATES AND RATES FOR PREPAYMENT OF TAXES, A proposal that Iredell County and the City of Statesville request the General Assembly to enact a special act to change the dates and rates for the prepayment of taxes was approved on motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, provided the City Council of Statesville wishes to join with the county. The prepayment schedule requested is: Payable at par prior to August 1 August 1 through Sept, 1 2% Discount Sept. 2 through Sept. 30 pt Seo e eh a October and thereafter Follow same rates as now ’ IRBDELL GOUNTY MENTAL RETARDATION COUNCIL, Chairman Waring reported that Mrs, David Pressly has agreed to serve as temporary chairman to organize a county council on mental retardation, IREDELL COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD, An informal request made to the chairman for quarters for the Iredell County Resque Squad was considered and denied since a survey showed that there is no space available in any of the county facilities which would meet their needs. CENTRAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, The County Manager reported that the fire alare systen is now complete with the exception of two external loudspeaker systems for sobile units for each department, and that he has a letter on file from Mr. Sherean Pickard that he has inspected the installation and finds it to be complete according to specifications with this single exception. Mr. Shuford stated that the equipeent has been in operation since January 15 and that the firewen are pleased with the way it is working. He recommended that Board approve a request from Motorola, Inc., ee ee ee ee ee Se ee ae ee peretie t aus CC rt she} bert} Cra} Board voted to pay the contractor, Motorola, Inc., 90% of the contract price for the central fire alara system at this time. Ag fg 2e ae weet The county manager Pye had Pte eed Ot ets Echols~Sparger that if the jail is built on a different site on.a one story plan, Perot st Me me Medd the sheriff, but with his main office still at the courthouse, it would save from $90,000 to $100,000 of the cost Pte ECL Og estimated, ADJOURN, The Per ieee Cott be ee 2 9) ye PERS faard zen Clerk to pT. North Carolina) Iredell Com ty May 1, 1967 Bm chs rath) Page 1 The Board of Commissioners of Iredell County held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, May ee ba) eee ee Oe a eee BR oe Me ole) ae the courthouse, Present were: Chairman A. J. Waring, and Commissioners John S. Hardaway, Norman H, Joyner, James M, White, and C, Chandler Bryan. ’ County Manager R. L. Shuford Jr., and County Attorney Jay Frank were pet kas The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened with the invocation by Commissioner Joyner. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVI The Chairman angounced that the Board of Commissioners was now in official session as the County Board of Equalization and Review, due. notice of said meeting having been given by public notice as required by law, Since no taxpayer appeared at this time for a hearing the Board of Equalization and Review recessed to meet again on May 22, on motion made by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Com sioner Bryan, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Immediately following adjournment of the Board of Equalization and Review, the Board of Commissioners reconvened, MBETING WITH STATE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, Dr. George Hyatt, Director of N. C. Extension Service; rg Foil, State Agent, and John Piland, District Extension Chairman, accompanied by Wayne Franklin, county extension chairean, and Mrs. Nancy Myers, county home economics agent, met with the board to discuss in general the relationship between the State Extension Service and Boards of County Commissioners. Dr. Hyatt used the Memorandus of Understanding between state and local boards as the basis of his resarke, outlining the separate and joint responsibilities of each group. Be agent's staff be filled but explained that this is a decision for the cousiesioners. it explained that they are now recruiting at « einieus we dca ree ces Pee ee ee Ce Te ce er mee amount, and that they sheuld have a decision soon since theix best prospects for filling the positions would come from the home economics graduates in itt Tis Dr. Hyatt also recommended that better office facilities be provided and that quarters be furnished at one location for all the agriculture related agencies in the county, The board agreed to make a decision on filling the two vacant positions within the next two weeks, PROPOSAL DATION OF STATESVILLE AND IREDELL COUNTY LIBRARIES Mr. John Scott Raynal, chairman, and Mr. Flint Norwood, librarian, of the Statesville Public Library, and Mrs, H, A, be chaixman, and Miss Violet Caudle, librarian, of the Iredell County Library, met with the board in the interest of a recommendation made by od bi library boards for the consoli- dation od the two libraries and the TAR oro of a joint library to be known as the Iredell Public Library. After discussion of various problems’ connected with the merger, the board decided that a joint discussion should be held with the Statesville City Council before taking action on this matter and agreed to a joint meeting on May 8th for further study of the library proposal, AIRPORT ROAD (SR 1364), A delegation of residents on Airport Road headed by T. H, McAdilis appeared before the board to insist on immediate action on theix request that theix road be hardsurfaced, The county sanager informed the board that he had contacted the division engineer and that both the division and the district engineers a ee ee further action is up to the State Highway Commiasion, The chairman stated he would try to find out for the group if any action has been taken yet. COMO TTBS TO STUDY COUNTY NEEDS, Chairman Waring submitted the following Oe er ee re ee Se em ae eT ee mee Ne ee a fox the County Commtesioners « long cange plas for fulfilling ote essential, May 1, 1967 pers 18 mscodt i Poo Pee Me Ce Mad ets 'This investigation ps inelude the following functions, as well as any others that the committee suggests and which are approved by the Board: Rd re BE Sy beet meer sas thd Hospitals Courts Mental Health Library Watershed Agriculture Building 'The object of this study will be to acquaint the members of the Board with plans that these organizations may already have in existence and to lay out a plan for satisfying as many of these projects as possible over a reasonable period of time, using present pene means, Where this is impossible, then suggestions for using other means consistent with good county government should be presented to the Board for consideration, 'The study should answer the following questions: CUM RM Ct Mate Mee ig (b) Why it needs to be done? (c) When should it be scheduled? (d) How can it be financed? (e) Where preferably should it be generally located? 'The committe to consist of: County Manager, chairman, County Accountant, and Clerk of Court. *The committee should request the County Commissioners to appoint sub-committees for any subject that does not have a governing body; and should consylt with the County Planning Board on any matter in which they Cee) ane Mee et be at tet I ‘A preliminary report should be made on August ist and the final report should be ready by October list." Motion to appoint such a committee as'outlined by the chairman to study the needs of the county as set forth in his recommendation recorded above was made by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, and passed, LAKE NORMAN MARINE COMMISSION, The county sganager presented the following report from the Lake Norman Study Committee: 1. Lake Norean Marine Commisdon had been adopted as the official name of the organization, The Comsission will be composed of five seabers with five year staggered Se ae eee) ee me eT eer rotatiol ee to the Lake Norean Marine Couniesion to « fixed tere to expire on the May 1, 1967 sox 18 heat : Cer first Monday in March, with Ixedell County's term to expixe in 1970, ber en beet Me a ee a me ee ee county contact its representatives in the General Assembly to support a bill under consideration to turn over unclaimed boat gasoline tax to the Wildlife Commission for the upkeep of markers and law enforcement. Commission recommends eae one county commissioner be designated as contact for the Commission and to oversee disbursements of funds, The Board appointed Frank P, Fields, Mooresville, to serve as Iredell County's member on the Lake Norman Marine Commission until the first Monday in March, 1970, on motion made by Commissioner’ Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Par tae ra - Qn motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner White, the board voted to support the bill to turn over unclaimed boat gasoline tax to the Wildlife Commission for maintenance of markers and law enforcement and to so notify the county's members of the General Assembly. On motion by” baal Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the board appointed Commissioner Hardaway to serve as liason between the Board of Commissioners and the Lake Norman Marine Commission,’ FREMONT PARK SUBDIVISION, On motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Com sioner Hardaway, the board approved a general subdivision owned by W. T. Lambert, known as Fremont Park, in the Lake Norman Zoning Area, as recommended by the Planning Board, pe Saas eee ee BP Oyama eer Se ea See ee me tt to rezone an aréa on I-77 north of Statesville, between US #21 and SR #2171 frow Agricultural Residential to A-l District to allow signs was received, along with recommendation from the PAB 7 approval, After discussion, sotion was sade by Commissioner White to leave the soning as it now stands and to request that the two signe erected by National Advertising Company on I-77 north in vielation of the soning ordinance be taken down within two weeks, The sotion was seconded by Commissioner Bryan and passed, Pe west St oe ee es Pa EN mx 18 nxd13 doc seconded by Commissioner Joyner, the Board approved adoption of the fire district boundaries for Harmony Fire Department as follbws: HARMONY FIRE DISTRICT Beginning at a point (1) on U, S, Highway #21, at the Bridge of Rocky Creek at Turnersburg; thence. in a northerly direction to a point (2) on Tomlin Mill Road (#1890) 0,2 mile east of its’ intersection with the Tabor Church Road;. thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (3) at the intersection of road #1888 with the Olin Road (#1887); thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (4) on road #1847, 0.8 mile southwest of this intersection with Tabor Church Road #1845), excluding all property on road #1847 between this and the preceeding point. Thence, in a north- westerly direction to a point (5) on Sloan Mill Road (1848) 0.4 mile northeast of its intersection of road #1884 and #1848; thence in a northeasterly direction to a point (6) on Lowe Road (#1849) 0,4 mile west of its intersection with Tabor Church Road (#1845); thence in a northeasterly direction to point (7) on Mullis Road (#1849), 0,2 mile west of its intersection with Tabor Church Road (#1845); thence in a northerly direction to point (8) on Highway #901 at the intersection of road #1817 with Highway #901; thence in an easterly direction to point (9) on White Cross Road (#1832), 0,2 mile north of its intersection with Lone Hickory Road (#2115); thence in an easterly direction to probe sks (10) on Johnson Road (#1831), 0,3 mile north of its intersection with Lone Hickory Road (#2115); thence in an easterly direction to point (11) on Dalton Road (#1813), 0,1 mile north with its intersection with Lone Hickory Road; thence in a northeasterly direction to point (12) on U, S. Highway #21, 0.4 mile north off the intersection of Lone Hickory Road and U, S, Highway #21; thence in a southeasterly direction to point (13) on Lone Hickory Road (#2115), 0.5 mile east of its intersection with Highway #21; thence in a southeasterly direction to point (14) the bridge on road #2117, 0,1 mile south of its intersection with Lone Hickory Road; thence in an easterly direction to point (15) On Powell Bridge Road (#2120), 0.1 mile west of its intersection with road #2119; thence in a southerly direction to point (16) on Wallace Road (#2122), 0.5 mile east of its intersection with Powell Bridge Road (#2120); thence in a southeasterly direction to point (17) on Sherfield Road (#2126) t@ a point 0.1 mile west of the intersection of road #2123 with Sherfield Road, excluding all property on road #2123 and the proceeding point, Thence in a southerly Mirection to a point (18) on York Road (#2128), 0.2 mile south of Ladd Bridge; thence in a southerly direction to point (19) on Harris Road (#2130), 0,4 mile east of its intersection with road #2128; thence in a southerly direction to point (20) on Gaither Road (#2131) to a point 0,4 mile east of the intersection of road #2131 and road #2128; thence in a southwesterly direction to point (21) the intersection of Elam Road (#2139) with Highway #901; thence in an easterly direction to pbint (22) on Elam Road (#2139), 0.1 mile east of its intersection with road $2142, excluding all property on Blam Road (#2139) between point (22) and the proceeding point, Thence in a southwesterly direction to point (23) on Mt, Bethel Church CT ee coe Meee bet Be Dt hd Bele Tse ae a ae ttl We lr tel (#2136) and Blam Road (#2139); thence in a westerly direction to point (24) on Thomas Road (#2152), 0,4 mile north of the intersection of Thomas Road (#2152) and road #2153; thence in a westerly direction to point (25) on Pratt Road, 0.4 mile south of its intersection with U. S. Highway #21, excluding all property on Pratt Road (#2154) between this point and preceeding point, Thence in a westerly direction back to the beginning, ROAD PETITION, Petition for extension of SR #2354, Statesville, Rt. 7, was approved on sotion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, for @sbeaission to the State Highway Coanission, Ce nn eT eet ee recoegendation of the welfare director, on sotion by Comsiesioner Joyner, OO ae ee ae pane eT. Pee pv et tet following list of tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervisor's office for a Ct ae SOG St Mt ae Pee Le | by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Whites NAME Township Year Pore yy Boyd C, Atwell Davidson et Error in acres Louise J, Odom Cc, Creek 1966 Double charged to Faye Rathbone pee ree By Chambersburg 1966 Poll tax charged to lo Et) Margaret B, Campbell Cc, Creek peT ad 2,00 William A, Gibson- Pree ea) Pe] Brror in addition on lots 8,80 Charles L, Jackson ber St. 1966 Double listed to Town & Country Realty Co. TS SPO ek Tec Tb) Sharpesburg 1966 Double listed to J. A, , Barker et al. BY] David R, Cline Outside ph 13 Double listed on poll tax 2,00 beard MEETING ON LOW INCOME HOUSING, Invitation was received for a joint meeting of county commissioners, city council, city and county/planning boards, and local realtors for a discussion on low income housing at City Hall on May 16th, to be conducted by Mr, Walter L, Smith, Executive Director Py ae Income’ Housing Development Corporation in conjunction with North Carolina Fund, PERSONNEL MATTER FOR COUNTY LIBRARY, Request was received from the Board of Trustees of the county library that the commissioners request permission from the Local Governmental Employees’ Retirement System to continue until the end of the fiscal year the services of Miss Mary Neil Conner, a library employee who is past the age of 70, The board concurred in the request with sotion made by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway. LIEN LAW FOR OAA AND APTD RECIPIENTS, On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, the board went on record in opposition to a proposal in the General Assembly to repeal the present lien law against CO eee te eee ee ee ee ee ae a Asseably should be so notified. eo ee Oe ee oe Oe ee ee eee ae ate ne in a statewide bill under consideration by the General Assembly to set uniform fees for Registers of Deeds. LIST OF BILLS: 800K mec eee Cg US ee ot Per Dien BE) Pa ” James M, White Pex Diem & Mileage be ed « Cc. Chasdler Bryan bed Bernice M, McJunkin Salary Southland Envelope Co. Inc. Files Beam Printing Co. Supplies Joyce J, Martin Mary Lee Cowles 360.00 Louise M, Taylor 259.00 Lois Troutman 236.00 Peggy P. Summers Vee.) Beth Englebert Poca ee) Robert C, Black 591,67 Cc, &. Bvans 377,00 Halley C, Johnston Kv yan t 6) P| 100.00 Pe Pe | 200.00 Robert C, Black si 57.00 Carol T. Kennerly 55.60 ae a | 41.60 Margaret P, Carter 82.80 Cornelia H, Douglas a1 8 Dessie J, Lazenby 49,40 Bertie Brotherton ro) ae ee eee T | 62.80 ee eee Pe lt ba Pe ee) Willie M, Freeze 28.80 Audrey L, Jordan hee 8) ee ed Ser Jerve R. Harmon are 8) H. D, Walker 101,20 Theleaa B. Chambers 54.60 Clara L, Templeton 72,00 Halley C. Johnston Travel 82.32 Cc. 8. Bvans bad eel} S. C. M, Corporation Supplies 6.26 Joxdan Systems & Forms, Inc. " 878.33 Statesville Record & Landmark ~- Advertising Ce Pa Pe ce) peel) Pe Peis) I. B. M. Corporation La eb Brady Printing Co, Supplies 264.50 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services pt eis) Coleman Envelope & Printing Co. + Supplies err) 5,344.22 ee ee oe oe | H H | bt bt H bs Lt Lt H bt | H LI be | H H La H La | Ll a LI H Ls La BUILDING MAINTENANCE 4 . BES8SSEESE aArthux A, Mints arthur A. Mintz Axthur A, Mints ce a as Be) pe Rs) Be | vvw ae 33333 GETTER TTT TT eee cree s ee eet PSP eee TEE ESS Te ee TS ee ee 5137 5138 5139 5140 eS 5142 5143 5144 5145 5146 Et >) 5149, 5150 $151 5152 5153 YT Yd eT) yt > 3) 5254 5154 5155 5156 $174 38) 5264 5047 bee] 5157 5138 5159 5160 Pe 5162 5163 5164 b>) be 5167 ee] bo od bo a) > ee b> ee Pe) bee) Si75 5245 Le ee) Tiraeee cits) Wg Pee meaty oy Salary Cc. M, Weatherman Jr. " BEN TT ett . bed Sherrill Lumber Co. ter Poole's Refrigeration Service " B, J. Powell bd Mooresville Lodge #496 ba forge) Mes) bei Me. Capes m ee paca fee e ae | be eee] bey ie go |b mere of Rental Uniform Service Uniforms, etc. Iredell Chemical Co. Inc. Supplies Public Service Co. of N. C. Inc. Gas Holland Coal Co, Coal Comet Mfg. Corp. FTsy) Pea TY Wilmar Inc. 5 Pere te Mel Pea be bie | - Advance Stores bad Jiffy-Join Inc. be Evel) Mooresville Telephone Co. Mooresville Office Carolina Business Machines Inc. - Equipment Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies City of Statesville Services Home Exterminating Co, Pest Control | Thomas & Howard Co, cys Pea TY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Motorola Communications & Electronics - Fire Alarm gi Motorola Communications & Blectronics - " Lanier Management, Inc, bd ca oe John V. Barger & Co, Work at Jail Radio Station W.H,I.P, Advertising Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. Converting radio SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G, Btchison Peers] N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. State Dept. of Archives & History ~ Donation William L, Baynard Coroner J. T. Alexander ee me et) Pc. ee ee bad West Statesville Realty Co. ° Town of Troutman Contract Harmony Fire Dept. ~ Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Central School Vol. Fire Dept. Trinity Vol. Fire Oept. Union Grove Fire Dept. N. C,. Dept. of Cons. & Developeent ~- Forest Fire Control el ee National Guard ~ Statesville Donation National Guard - Mooresville * Radio Station W,H,1,P, pase ee] Clerk Superior Court - Burke Co, - Hearing Iredell County Witness Fund eee ee) ee ee ee a ee ee bore] 51.80 50.00 19.21 78.00 6.00 250,00 LY) BoP Ys ph eK) Sr) 50.83 xl ed ered Ct Par 473.96 pS) ry eee 27.55 39,440.70 Ky sere 0] 15.96 1,235.59 180,00 32,90 138,10 Sur ye rer: 259.00 21.74 500.00 eae 6] pe ete be) 102.04 100,00 100,00 pielemie es) 100,00 poe mie e] 100.00 pe ome) oe see e) pte Pee 8) ee os ees 8 25.00 Phe] 12.00 frrdaes [dest a H 5176 The Webb Insurance Agency Insurance bo) xEeerrTcrctxr=s + 2 eo cSt 4 3843 cSt ct hy cot) 3847 3848 3849 3850 3881 STF A Ys 5177 5178 5179 5180 5181 5239 5250 3883 oor ct he tT) 5182 5183 > ET 5185 5230 5240 5250 5259 ced ett.) eh) be) 5240 5250 Bhd che) bee Te) $250 PLANNING AND ZONING K. L. Raymer Jr. Board Meeting J. Allen Knox bed J. B. Rankin bed Pe es te ® H. W. Sloop ” Bi) We eae eT) ) A. P,. Steele Jr. ~ * ; ae Ome eS eb ay bed Dwight Goforth * Joyce J, Maxtin SES Si Ralph C, Brown # J.C, Linker Travel Traffic & Planning Associates-Professtonal, etc. Ralph C, Brown Travel yy be ewe eee be) Supplies The Michie Co, ° LaMothe Photo ne Brady Printing Co. J Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services TAX MAPPING Phyllis Conner Salary Rae Pee |): Poe bf ee bd Thomas O, Malboeuf sad J. B, Campbell Travel ? ” Thomas O, Malboeuf Southern Photo Print Cd. Inc. Supplies Southerland's Blue Print Co. ® EB. N, Seroggs bal Carolina Business Machines Inc. - Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co. Pea eee Ty Beas Printing Co. Supplies COUNTY MANAGER Bernece H, Boggs Salary R. L. Shuford Jr. ° R. L. Shuford Jr. Travel Brady Printing Co, eee Ty Carolina Business Machines Inc. * Southern Bell Telephone Co, eee TY cost pe Me set eed a Pert s7 Bernice M, McJunkin ad Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, ae) ce 65.00 TTI an] ar eed 8 ies) FS a eRe) Le ee eo ee 5 by rae ner ie er Re ee a ~ =) os w al uy , . ree 17.73 390,00 310,84 27.92 ra Ped or) 80,21 yes) ed) 18,19 1,163.05 Pel eo) 941.67 100.00 Pr re) BSL) ee) ee ee ee eee ee ee) Zeezecrxzx 3904 te) 3906 3908 beh] 5200 5201 5239 5250 5259 bd] rr ory 4 bi) § Ss Ae Pd Salary yee ed cP = pte Pre Maxine B, McCurdy . " 343.00 pT em tt) ¥ Cy aa 8) William G, Johnson id 435.00 Hollis W, Pressley bd 415,00 Howard Taylor 9 ht eae 0) Vance S, Goodman bid 396.00 Bugene T. Honeycutt bed ye ane) rer Pe TT! as 360,00 Johnnie D, Haynes bal Et omae 6) Hartsell A, Warren bed 360,00 Henry O, Campbell “4 CT PLA Grover B. Hardy Sr. * 116,65 Leroy Reavis ted 583.33 Pe 2 Travel vee) Grover B, Hardy bed 30,00 Henry O, Campbell * 23.00 Vance S. Goodman vd 170,00 Johnnie D, Haynes i yr ee) pe Me ky bed 168,80 William G, Johnson ad Pey Hollis Pressley ” PPT OE) .) Gale Redmond wd oie eT Howard Taylor 4 170,00 Hartsell Warren id poet R. L. Warren bed 160,24 ome Ne # 134.24 Paul D. Sossamon eer Rate ete. Me Pel EE Coie oe) Wiltsie Camera Shop A ee) 2.11 Starrette's Office Bquipment,Inc. " Pee Southern Bell Telephone Co, eet FY Cae) T. K, Abernethy Pet Se Me a pet coe Pee Beam Printing Co. Supplies hee.) 7,405.51 TAX COLLECTOR Flossie S. King Seto 360.00 Christine B. Byrd bad Pee Shirley G. Robbins bed Pel pae t] a ere) hte of 396.00 bP a) * 508,33 L Poe td Travel bao 8) Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising 21.37 Houston L, Johnston bes Be PT Pt) Brady Printing Co, Supplies 21.50 Southern Bell Telephone Co. ae) 11.75 ee sete ee 0 Supplies er Mooresville Tribune Advertising 12,00 2,045.09 Pee ee! Imogene W. Blankenship ele Helen 8. Gregory per Se EP ee) Pout et tome 2 tee Pe) Le) L, LL, Nesbit $41, 67 pe es ter) 623.90 The Cott Reindexing Co. Pees) Brady Printing Co. wT Mitehell Printing Co. Inc. Supplies & Books Lee) Ce eee ee freee) pe) Beas Printing Co. Se eee a aT ba ba H bi H bi bs bt | ba Lt be be Ll bi ba be H i H Le | H bi | H H Ll bi H H Le Peet) Ce TS Rl we ea : pe eC ere dd pert Te Pee tT bd Oe ee Anne C, Johnson Avonelle C. McVey Charles P, Kirkman Thurston Templeton PRET oe mt) le | Mary A, Deaton Julene R, Bisele Frances R, Jones ous eee We eee ttt Maxtha M, Turner Betty Sue Troutman Blizabeth P, Fox os we Oe TY June P, Burger Mary F. Hutchinson Nora L, Deal Lois I, Sigmon pS BET NT LS Pee) ths] TT ae bas) bat) era ds od Blizabeth French Boyd poh Me ee) to Pt Smee rey Lucinda B, Dees Patricia A, ,Grakaa Pr ae Pee bal Anne C. Johnson pet Te mee TY Charles P, Kirkman PoE We Ng Thurston Teapleton Betty Sue Troutman Martha M, Turner Dorothy M, Fleming D Pen orae rae SSS Ets) Ds ee me TN be ee EY Dr. Le M, Little QO. L. Mansfield Phillip Mason D. L, Pressly OP aT] C. Roy Rowe, Jr. ee Cooper D, Cass Co, PP Ps eel ates a set eee. De Southern Bell Telephone Co, ae) N. C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System - Ret. ree PTT} 11,445, 51 <add eM l eid aed tke Fn vvuvuu ei és. ae ae al al Ey 3 St PE SSS EET eteeeet 6 7 Blizsabeth ¥. Weaver Betty C, Maxxington Shar Sh 4 - 1 a ee i Trae Lots Ya | Staxrette's Office Equipment Inc, ~ Supplies ( Brady Printing Co, ‘ Supplies Carolina Business Machines Inc, Maintenance Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co, Bquipment City of Statesville ' Sexvices Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services | The Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. - Subscription pe ar ey Jean L, Johnson Salary Nancy I, Myers . Nancy H, Murray Nancy I, Myers Supplies Wiltsie Camera Shop Equipment Starrette's Office Equipment Inc, « Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services ol VETERANS SERVICE Beth Bnglebert Salary J. W. Norris " Harry L, Johnson ” Floyd A. Templeton is Darlene Deal bse er EY J. W. Norris ba Harry L. Johnson Travel Starrette's Office Equipment Inc. = Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services CIVIL DEFENSE Helen H, Kyles TPES Si Darlene Deal . Harry L. Johnson sd Pet) tae wae es pe at.) Ld Southern Bell Telephone Co, eee TY N,. C, Local Government Baployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. et be Me ve ie) 15g Feet sa Helen H, Kyles Martha Di Parker ee Shirley S, White Virginia 8, Webster Betty M. Baity Marion U, Boyd ee a Pt meee tt ee Se Ty Bdwarde & Broughton Co, De ee eee Commercial Printing Co, et et ee ae Seuthers Bell Telephone Co, Beas Printing Co, et) piers cha} Ce b> Pe Be) Pee) 24,00 Parry) hee) 263.00 PTO Yd 2.20 182,13 Poe Se Ere) Pay Cr Pre) 272,08 po Pe) 68.20 oo rr) 32,99 1,004, 10 Caroline Barnhardt. per ped Pec ree Dt] eta se emer tS ee YT) 5250 Carl G, Saith Boyce G, Gibson Jx. pee. Te.) g 3960 bd 3963 Carl G, Smith Associated Fence Co. Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. pe ak Se Pe City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co, Wallace B, Honeycutt, D.D.S, Purcell Drug Co, pe at eT Sh oy Thomas & Howard Co, Beavers Repaix Shop ome Teed ye ty Yr 5248 RYT) by 8) bos 5252 b> ES) 5254 5255 5269 2 22 2 ee ee ee A& P Tea Co, W. D. Campbell's Store Drua's Super Market Food Basket Fraleys Food Fair Galliher Grocery cere 2) cS met Sd ps oe es ee) ee ed me hd Belks Dept. Store Butler's Shoes Dellingers ee es) J. Cy Penney Co, eed bed bol) eld 5070 SSSR RRR RR RE Re eee ee eee SESE PEEEEE beret ee oa Salary J Ls JAIL GBNERAL ASSISTANCE Pt eee TY b+) Nd a) rs Pm) ss a) . 5.50 id rae) sc 8.50 = Cm) ° 12.50 ° 5.00 id 6.50 Clothing 89.29 a 4,11 4 pe eT pc Pe] vf or : rae) | Ler Se par Cee 2) ote] J cs cs tJ J 7 ad 7. * rt. OI ; Reimbur sing Crees) Services EWA!) 1,326.20 Pty Poe ee ty Supplies & Equipment Services cs pet ee J PTs le eel y Repairs Boarding Ptisoners ee ee ee ee ee ee ee] Me] ° fd cb T TY 5256 5257 5258 5259 xzrtrx bs eer 5040 5041 be 5043 so45 be od soso ths beh 7 ele 5265 5266 5267 5268 5270 $272 ee | ee) tee ee eee ee ee ee ee — . - Pee tn y aay F x , Mrs, Carl Reece Paya Boarding Home Care Mrs, Johnny Scott bad Mrs. Bobby Sells Mrs. Jay Tayse Mrs, C. C, Ward Le ae ee ee a Mrs, Rebecca Williams Mrs, S, C, Williams Wright School ‘ Mrs, Clyde Wilcox Clothing & B. H, Care Goodman Drug Co. PT be-r we Medical Centre Pharmacy Mooresville Drug Co. Statesville Drug Co, Westgate Pharmacy Dr. Samuel T, Bickley Dr. P. Z, Dunn Jr. Dr. A. Me Henderson Dr, D. D, Lewis Jr. Dr. James E, Little Dr, Bill R. McLain ee Pet Mes lb at Oe N. C. Baptist Hospital Weseern N. C, Sanatorium DOG WARDEN J. I. Thomas Salary Bie owes. TS | Travel Town of Mooresville er Me ge tall T. K. Abernethy Radio Service Beam Printing Co, Supplies ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Enterprise Printing Co, Supplies - Mooresville boast OO) Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, MISCELLANEOUS N. C. Dept. of Revenue Use Tax Iredeii-County 0. A. A. Fund Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund Iredell County General School Partly Iredell County 0, A. A, Fund Iredell County A. F. D, C. Fund Iredell County A, P. T. D. Fund Iredell County M, A. A. Fund Iredell County Health Dept. Monthly Budget Paysent Associated Surveys Co, Contract State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind Baril L, Teague Lake Norean work Iredell County Library Fund 4th quarter paysent Pe ee te te a eee ee) me Retixesent Systes « Ret, North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax Hospital Saving Association Insurance TOTAL esSsesees ee Pe ee eee h443-3:3-3-3-3-3-7 See oJ anae J ° © y iS] Ao Cie 4 pr Ey) 32,855.80 PP CCe 4.31 Emer eee re) EA e et.) 109, 244,00 rome) Cree ot cree T) per et ree 6, 300,00 523.15 Ps Pee) ree Pd 1,103, 60 Pa. 376 141,197.10 261,974.10 “sion Less Payroll pee Retixenent Be Cs a ps) Social Security 1,465.58 Taxt Federal 3,829.96 State bet Pe) bet ts] eee rh Te} LP Ore GRAND TOTAL $ 274,272.83 Coe ee ee ee 8 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee) re] re] PA) ad 578 ye] be Be cr ) 583 bt) eb) bt) 587 eT. A be) PS 1955 1956 Bh hyd Bah) 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 phy pT) 1966 ph) yA pat) 1969 1970 cree Bed 1973 1974 1975 1976 , Sa 1978 1979 1980 ph BaF] 1983 1984 1965 pot) Bard Tree Cole tts 0 PUN B a Be TN ated Bre Pe sd sd 580.00 ROT eee rom Boe Peet tr cheer) | ad Coe Lexine A, White id ed Doris P, Johnson se Coe Bertha G, Shoe * 415.00 Ot es epee 2 bn Cb eo) Rollin W, Johnson = 553.00 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. = yyw) RP Set Ty ig 527.00 Maxy Lee Stroud ad 377.00 OTe Peet) es eT Pee] Le M,. Little * 175,00 Arthur D, Cowan - PL) Ina M, Galliher i pte e #] ae Pee ee Ty * 800,00 Phyllis M, Watkins * & Travel Pte | Dorothy P, Yount * # Lye) N, C. State Board of Health Dental Ta Pel TY pe ooo) Printcrafters, Inc. Supplies : 50,00 Jane W, Arthur Travel cs) Margaret F, Bolt yg rer Doris P, Johnson * 15.60 Mildred Johnson ® pel) Jessie T, Parker i Pry Bertha G, Shoe 6 eS] Lexine A. White # os) Put) mere hl er) te pee rie) Rollin W, Johnson a6 por Pee) Troy R. Scoggins Jr. - pO ie o) Je He Nicholson io 47,60 City of Statesville Services 44.25 Southern Bell Telephone Co. * Cy et) N, C. State Board of Health Supplies 20,54 Starrettes Office Equipment bod re) EB, N, Scroggs * Pee] Petty Cash Fund Lo Pet Bee) Pargas cert 3.50 Iredell Laundry Co. pe tS yo] Lowry Drug Co. Inc, Da ry Pb] Winchester Surgical Supply Co, Supplies Pye Psy J Greer Drug & Chemical Corp. nad 8.12 Mrs, Imogene P, Reavis Making Aprons & Sheets C3 ee) The Towel Shop PT ase) rr re 2 P,. Z Dunn M, D, Clinicians Fee corte 8) H,’ C. Kutteh, M, D, " ee *) John S, Hardaway, M. D. bed 35,00 POM ET UM swe ee Me Cees ae Td) ee 486.77 10,350.58 MI SCBLLANBOUS North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax 751.40 Hospital Saving Association Insurance 84.51 N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. 257,21 1,093.12 TOTAL 11,443.70 Less Payroll Deductions: Paresh Ph ree 3 Social Security 318,57 po ty cee) State pe eed ceeeaabmeatd oom FT bre) GRAND TOTAL eta Ld >>>>>>r>r>>>>> 1436 pe yi be] Ld ‘Conner Virginia M, Deaton . “ Rose M, Wangh * Martha B, Dyson bed Violet Ky Caudle ® Southern Bell Telephone Co, ry emma Books & Processing Library Journal yet Eel) Bare 3 pty Franklin Watts Inc. 3 Taxtan Book Sales, Inc. . i Starrette's Office Equipment, Inc, « ee ee TY Gaylord Bros. Inc. cee TY Petre Meets 3 mel) Lad Statesville Library pe USC] Ls Pe ee) N. C. Local Government pt Ae et ee aT MISCELLANEOUS N. C, Local Government pe ered System ~ Ret. North Carolina National Bank Dea) pe eet mes SY Hospital Saving Association beter tl TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Retixenent . or Pe) Social Security 48.0 pete eee) STV Ty por Insurance 34,14 Ce ee ee ee pt oT ee) Py ES Bee) Cte 26,10 eA ee pS) pre BU Pee) pt rr h) 5.65 phe oto) re ——£2.8) Past Ce ed BOE PS) Fo 2,346.79 Pa Pd sox 18 rie 27 MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY M 389 Nancy K, Pearson . ee tS EB le 6) Pe ee ott eae te Be bed 24.00 M 391 Rowan County Contract 1,083,33 M 392. Public Service Co, of N. C. Inc, Gas Cree) M 393 City of Statesville Ross ee Ty 7138 M 394 Southern Bell Telephone Co, ss 17.49 M 395 R. D, Grier od 50,00 Pee Mee tte tte Mr Sat Oe boat) ae 128.78 M 397 Petty Cash Miscellaneous Expense 19,08 M 398 N. C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System ~ Ret. CEP 1,670.80 MISCELLANEOUS N, C. Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. 400 Hospital Saving Association Insurance zz Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Social Security pe Pra) Tax: Federal 19,10 ot Gd yea 8) Insurance SPL) pe Pe $ 1,634.91 pe eee be Ce eee ee Pe eee Ce eee Cae Eee Ke at 7:30 P.M, iz eg * Clerk to Board May 8, 1967 re - 18 sy.) The Iredell County: Board of Comissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, May 8, '1967, at 7:30 P.M,., in the Commissioners room at the courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: A. J. Waring, chairman; Norman H, Joyner, C, Chandler Bryan, John S, Hardaway, and James M, White, County Attorney Jay Frank and County Manager R, L. Ghuford, Jr., were part Thay Sheriff LeRoy Reavis was present for drawing the jury. CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened with prayer by Commissioner Joyner. f ral SUPERIOR COURT JURORS, The following were drawn for jury service by Robert Shuford, a child under ten years of age: SPECIAL WEBK = JUNE 5, 1967 Gibbs, Nelle M, Inside 910 Sherwood, Statesville Underwood, Ronald G, Inside 820 Meadow Rd,, Statesville Pennell, Mack L. Jr. Inside 681 N, Bost St., Statesville Shaw, Richard Allen Bethany Rt. 4, Statesville Caldwell, H, S. Cc, Creek 124 Culp Ave., Mooresville Wagner, W. He Barringer Rt. 1, Mt. Ulla Watts, Ben L, Inside 244 N, Race St., Statesville Cartner, Harvey C, Outside Rt. 7, Stamsville Wible, William Cc, Inside Radio Rd,, Statesville Trout@an, Paul C, Out side 116 Whites Mill Rd,, Statesville Sluder, Kyle M, Outside 214 Lindsey St., Statesville Proctor, George Cc, Creek 447 Patterson, Mooresville Poole, A. Le LP eter sy Rt. 4, Mooresville Mathis, Richard D, Outside 212 Lindsey St., Statesville Powell, William B, Davidson eee eee tT eer) Proctor, Howard A, oreo sg 444 W, Center, Mooresville ee ee eer.) 1805 Sth St., Statesville ee ae a Leese aT | Rt. 7, Statesville Bleore, Lee or ee Rt. 4, Statesville Williaes, Preddie D, ee ee ee eer) Mullis, Robert L. re ee eee | adaadaie ete 22. Young, L, B. Inside Oakdale, Statesville Vx ae). ee. Pad s erect) Bost St., Statesville 24. Sherrill, Mrs. Flake Inside Ridgeway Ave., Statesville 25. Summers, Blake Out side 7 Box 558, Statesville PY Brown, Samuel A, Cc. Creek S. Academy St., Mooresville 27. Tuggle, Bessie S, EVE Bestel ba 4 Box 135, Mooresville 28, Christie, Walter Cc. Creek 1 Box 34, Mooresville 29, Freeze, Seth L, pGsr Baer] N, Kelly St., Statesville 30, Benbow, C, D, Inside Queens Court, Statesville 31, Roberson, Fred Cc, Creek 2, Mooresville Ryo bet ee <b deo bar Beeld BE, Front St., ‘tatesville 33, Porter, Brown C. Springs 4, Statesville 34, Messick, Jack Turner sburg 1, Olin 35. Steele, Robert G. Concord 2, Stony Point 36, Caldwell, Lewis M, Pre eet tit 252, Mt. Mourne FIRST WEEK - AUGUST 28, 1967 Lowthorp, M. R. Lome) => Ba itor | Rt. 1 Box 136, Statesville Menster, Franklin Fallstown Troutman Ballard, W. Paul Cc, Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville Bell, ¥ Cc Sr. Outgide Rt. 8, Statesville Poole, Billy Ray Chamber sburg Rt. 1 Box 33, Statesville Swain, A. 0. Inside 828 Opal'St., Statesville Hager, D, Le Cc. Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville White, James T. Concord Rt. 2, Stony Point Holcomb, William B, Jr. Barringer Rt. 1, Troutean Hanson, Vernon A, Inside Lakeside Dr., Statesville Guffey, Roy C. Cc, Creek 327 Glenwood, Mooresville Hope, J. L. rms] Rt. 2, Statesville Byrd, Charles W, Cc. Creek 147 Brookfield, Mooresville Drury, Billy R, Out side Rt. 7) Statesville Holland, J. F. Sharpe sburg Rt. 5, Statesville ee A Rt. 2, Statesville Tharpe, Max 8. Pe Tet. 420 W, Front St., Statesville Se ee ee Brags) Turnersburg ote ed eer Rt. 6, Statesville , eee Cc. Creek ee eee) 3 ry ry rr yi Pi ra a vy AS co 3 ce ck cn 35. cL a eo 39. coer cay Cray cr Con Cr ors Cran ord Co Sas Sl. 52. 53. ts 8, 1967 Saith, Barl David Poe tte Coley, Harold Dean McCrary, R. G Joyner, Paul W, Ske ee or ed Reavis, S. By Ladd, William S. Searcy, Alvin R. Troutman, M, R. McCoy, O. F. Jr. Wingate, C. A. ye tgs) me) sa end Guffy, H. A. Gryder, W, Clay Alexander, Clyde Turner, William B. Leckie, C. W. Tevepaugh, B. L. Pb Strickland, Earl D, Hamlett, Billy M. Ewe. > eee 52: Deer Cashion, Lloyd B. Carson, G. V. Johnson, Dwight B. McKay, Robert H, Campbell, Ernest G, Payne, B. C. Ferron, James R, Webster, Charles L. Spach, Ned Robertson, Marion &,. Spencer, W. H, Jr. Kivett, Howadd B. ee ee 2. Pete. to Gherrill, Bey &. aa Perf Cc. Creek fe) recht Set] Beit Beet 9 B, Mills Cc, Creek bee ).} PT eat ibd ber Stet pet SET) Chambex sburg per Bae) Ts pe E SCT C. Springs Bethany PST eee! PT Athy c. Petry} Inside Out side bet Bee! Inside Bygcey) Outside New Hope Chamber sburg pet SET Out side per pe! Inside cee pet Ee comm per eet 1967 Cc. Geek Pr] Page 3 Cpu ee ee S Pe oe eed Rt. 6, Statesville P, 0. Box 1026, Statesville 1035 Wilmington, Statesville Rt. 2, Marmony Rt. 4, Mooresville Rt. 6, Statesville Sere Ss ht eer) Box 131, Statesville 1114 5th St., Statesville Rt. 7, Statesville Box 22, Davidson' 46 605 N, Center, Statesville Rt, 2, Cleveland Rt. 8, Statesville 1103 Rickert, Statesville Rt. 4 Box 379, Statesville Rt. 4, Statesville 720 Caldwell St., Satesville Rt. 6 Box 1OA, Statesville 430 Oakhurst Rd., Statesville 546 S. Green, Statesville Daa 2 Moore sville 2242 Cline St., mr Rt. 5, Statesville Rt. 7 Box 159, Statesville 1900 Sth St., Sttesville 616 Belle Meade Ave., Statesville 817 Kerley Court, Statesville Coe tC oT tl beet) 754 Ferndale, Statesville 305 Spring St., Statesville 221 W. Stewart, Mooresville 946 Sherwood, Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville 820 Davie Ave., Statesville Par eC rT Readling, Kenneth L, Combs, Roy Lester Pharr, Ry B. Price, S, He. Sr. Stevensdn, Magellan McKinney, Arthur D, Anderson, Vernie Hayes, Parks Matheson, Richard Lee Fish, James Floyd Alexander, W. P, Arthurs, James Merlyn Onsrud, Charles R, Winecoff, Paul L, Weaner, Joe Frazier, L. He Mayhew, Margaret Cartner, James H, Dagenhart, Paul B, Fulbright, James F, Ingram, A. E. Church, William B, Mills, W. L. Vee) eer + 2 ae oy rite) sea! ae Blackwelder, N, Campbell, Brice C. Bradburn, J. B, Honeycutt, J. BE, Jr. Cain, R. O. Powell, Ellis Cc, Goble, J. Ke ee ee McKnight, W. K. ad 18 nc534 coment 3 Concord PEE GET Cc. Creek Concord Chamber sburg E, Mills PS tpl) Out side CG dale pet o Ket Barringer Inside peer Bret elas ba C Shiloh Cc. Creek Turnersburg Barringer bGir eet) Cc. Creek Cc, Creek Fallstown Pet oa-! Inside Barringer E. Mills Barringer Chaebersburg 5, Mills per BET] Shiloh Leet it. |.) Pa 2 Main, Mooresville 2, Stony Point pe ot ee ee) W, McLelland, Mooresville Rt. 8 Box 179, Statesville Rt. 1, Statesville Rt. 2, Harmony 719 Miller, Statesville Rt. 7 Box 540C, Statesville 334 Mills, Mooresville Box 613, ‘Statesville Rt. ‘1, Troutman 516 Berkshire Dr., Statesville 632 E, Front St., Statesville 2004 Bristol, Statesville Rt. 6, Statesville 329 'S, Academy St., Mooresville Rt. 4, Statesville Rt. 1, Troutman 901 Sowers St., Statesville 155 Brawley, Mooresville Rt. 2, Mooresville Box 233, Troutman 1425 Beechwood, Statesville 1029 Caldwell, Statesville Rt. 2, Cleveland Rt. 1, Hawptonville Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. 7, Statesville Rt. 1, Hasptonville 1210 Fulton, Stateeville iP ee Rt. 1, Trowtean ier eee) cite 38s MSs rt ee Res ae a discussion were: Statesville Mayor Garner Bagnal, and Councilees She rean Mitchell, P. T. Raywer, Weeley Shell, A. L. Mille, and Wilkes Kivett, Page 5 May 8, 1967 pom 18 eT i Ralph Sisk, city clerk; Jack eset Pe ttl me ttl os eM Ce 2 ee Pe og Orr See ee elt at Sd library board, and Flint Nerwood, city librarian; and ere Ott ore county librarian. Chairegan Waring welcomed those present and stated that it was a pleasure to sit down with the city council and library officials in an effort to find means to consolidate the city and county libraries to effect economies in Te tee at eat ee et) td financing. He then called eee Ne eM se Mes es Mt eC ee Mh ae ee Se | efforts. Mr. Raynal explained that state and federal funds are available only for rural library service. He stated that by consolidating the Iredell County and Statesville libraries into the Iredell Public Library that, as a county library, it would then be eligible for state and federal funds in an amount estimated Pf $6,000 per year in addition to what the county library is now receiving. The joint library woyld also be eligible for federal funds for capital isprove- ments, if and when it is able to proceed with building plans. He explained further that although the Mooresville Board of Trustees has expressed approval of the joint library proposal, it does not wish to join in at this time due to assistance the Mooresville Library is receiving from a private benefactor, but would like a way provided now so it could come 5a at some future date. General discussion followed regarding the consolidation of the boards of trustees, requirements to qualify for state and federal funds, and probleas Come ee be. It was noted that the City of Statesville levies a 3-1/3¢ special library tax and adds almost as such in non-tax funds to support the Statesville library. It was conceded that no union was financially possible unless the city agreed, at least for the tise being, to continue at its present level of support for the consolidated library, since the county does not have legal authority either to use tax funds or to levy a epecial tax for library purposes, and county BOSE ye funds are not sufficient to support the library. It was Pe a ee people under statutes already in effect, rere Oe A ee ek authority to wee tax funds could be given by special act of the General Asseebdiy. City offieials withdrew frow the aveting for separate discussion of the eatter. Upon theis return te the joint seeting Mayor Bagnal stated their Cee ee Ps ; ‘ : , 4 May 8, 1967 Ce B ke} nce 533 5 4 » Page 6 bette CRG Mh Ms ere 7 eC dad Se re ne te Le CU one year, provided: i (a) the city and county legal staffs determine if legislation from the 1967 General Assembly authorizing the county to spend surplus tax funds with- Ch ae Perse et library tax levy is legally possible; CM See Th) aT Me ee te TT ee ee bs 3 37 to wake plans to completely take over library service for entire county; (c) that legal staffs be authorized to explore the possibility of ONG me ty Pere of the three which appeared to be indicated by state library personnel." After discussion, motion was made by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Tater eae Joyner, and passed, that the county accept the city's proposal for a consolidated county library effort for one year and proceed to work out the matters outlined by the Mayor. MOORBSVILLE DECLINES CONTRACT FOR RURAL FIRE PROTECTION, Chairman Waring reported that he has received a letter from the Town of Mooresville inforaing the board that Mooresville will not renew the contract for rural PSO ee se MS Ae Ss en ee a tT) last year for this purpose, but they will cooperate in the central alare ae ASSISTANT MOMS BCOMOMICS AGENTS, The board discussed the request from the Agricultural Extension office that two assistant home economics agents positions be filled. ee me ee ee ee ae ee to grant the request for both positions was defeated, with Se ee a ee Motion to authorise appointeent of ome assistant home economics agent for negro work was sade by Cousissioner White, seconded by Comsissioner eo PR We eee Be Bt Ce ee inepection of the fairgrounds and bulldings as required by the lease with the Kiwanis Club, and that the Kiwanis Club has requested to use approximately Ft ee Bed Pe Eee ee Bom eC Joyner was passed, giving. them the extra land requested for consolidation into the fairground, and also giving thea peraission to straighten the fence line and do necessary grading at the Kiwanis Club's expense. © bat) ed Le ld a Pe PO CO lS ete May 22, 1967. etree) ese me Mad OMe MSO) Me Md ee eee, 0 Ns be ag program would be shown imeediately following adjournment and invited all who cared td remain to see it. es a wi eee Clerk to Boar North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registrajion,on 3 te rh day of ey 4 and recorded in Bo ¢ a i poant : May 22, 1967 a 18 pace DOD BOARD OF BQUALIZATION AND REVIEW The Iredell County Saeed Commissioners met on May 22, 1967, at 7:30 eke ee ee eee el me TT te eb t aT Tl from May 1, 1967, All members of the board were present, namely: A. J. Waring, chairman; Norman H, Joyner, James’ M, White, C. C, Bryan, and John 'S, Hardaway, Tax Supervisor R. C, Black, and County Manager: R. L. Shuford, Jr., were present, eI BY Oe NE Ps RODGERS, INSIDE, The tax supervisor presented a complaint filed by M, W. Rogers on property at 632 Highland Avenue, Statesville, charged to Mrs. John D, Rodgers, at $4255 tax value, Mr. Rodgers contended that the property had sold for less aos Mas Be te) a Be To! value, The tax supervisor reported that there had been no complaint filed at the time of the revaluation in 1960 and he did not believe any of the provisions in the machinery act for value changes in other than revaluation years would apply to, this case, Action was deferred until the county attorney could check the law, LO eee Meee Od Pe ee ese esse et yea ee oo eee ba ok ae ey complaint that the tax value on his warehouse building on West Front Street was higher than the building had cost, After comparison with a number of similar buildings the board, on motion made by Commissioner Hardaway and seconded by Commissioner Joyner, voted to accept the tax supervisor's valuation on the building and to deny Mr. Corriher's protest. SAM LAWS, DAVIDSON, The tax supervisor presented a complaint from Sae Laws, that the tax value of $305 placed on a pier on a leased lot in Davidson township was too high, After consideration the board voted to deny we eet ee ee ae ee by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded eS ae The Board of Equalization and Review ee ae ee et eae a e re ae Pe May 22, 1967 rd bE act 000 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Immediately upon adjournment of the Board of Bqualization and Review, members of the board reconvened to sit as the Board of Commissioners, with POM te med tla CONSIDERATION OF PENDING LEGISLATION: The following proposed legislation Pere st rt rem is Mie Cy Meee PCM tee valuation of real estate sold at “arms Beek aoa within one year of listing date, at no higher than sales price, Meet t CLAM ae Deed and buyer. Motion was made by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner a Eee eee asd Lad Pa Meet te ae |) ee ome eed Representative Eagles, Chairman of the House Finance Committee, that the board is opposed to this bill. PCC ne ee eer meee SEO OME Ge) Me Pte MEY Con aU or ln TS but took no action, REQUEST FROM Pee ee Me Ceri.) MEO! Ped ee Me meee p33 ONS EO MEL Pe ed MULLIS PROPERTY, The county manager Pa eet MRS OM CooL Le contacted by a right-of-way agent of the State Highway Commission in regard to a twenty-five acre tract of land owned by Mrs. Carrie Mullis, which will be split by Interstate 77 and will require bm. te de) a highway. He explained that the county has an Old Age Assistance lien against bts ea ad amounting to approximately $11,000, and that Mrs. Mullis is still receiving assistance, . The satter was referred to the county attorney to investigate and bring back to the board for action when he has sufficient information, JAIL BUILDING, The county sanager reported that he had been contacted by J. O, Williams and Associates, Matthews, N, C., Jail Architects and Engineers, in r¢dgard to a new jail building for the county. The board agreed to sake an appointeent for thee to come up at no cost to the county to look over the situation, after which several seabers of the board would seet with thee, ROAD PRILTIONS, The following road petitions were approved on sotion by foe ee ee ae 8, Coasissioner Hardaway, for congideration by the State Highway Commission: ee ee ee ed) ee bE ae 2 i ‘ 18 537 3. SR 1181, Hard surface. LIBRARY CONSOLIDATION, The county manager reported that the city and county boards of trustees were scheduled to meet within a few days to submit their resignations to clear the way for the joint board which would have to be appointed for the Iredell Public Library, AMBULANCE SERVICE, Chairman Waring called attention to an article in the May llth Mooresville Tribune regarding ambulance service in south Iredell, and reminding that the present contract with C & M Ambulance Service expires on September 30th, AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, Chairman Waring announced that he had received a letter from Dr, Hyatt, stating that State Agent Ed Foil would come to Statesville to talk with Commissioners. COMPLAINT REGARDING CENTRAL FIRE DISPATCHER, The, county manager reported that he has received a complaint from Cool Springs Fire Department that they are not being alerted as soon as they should be by the central dispatcher. Upon investigation he found that the Central had taken care of 213 rural calls, with an additional 35 answered by the Statesville Fire Department, and appeared that the complaint was in connection with the calls which Statesville is answering, Since the rural fire departments were meeting the next night, the board agreed to refer the matter to them for discussion as to whether Statesville should be selective or should all county calls be sent out immediately and Statesville not answer anything. REQUEST TO SET UP WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT PRIORITIES, The presented a request from Victor Crosby for the Coemissioners tc Soil Conservation Service to come in and make feasibility studies priorities for watershed projects which the county would support Commissioners declined to consider any request until the bill would authorize county cossissioners to levy a special watershed tax of not to exceed 2¢ per $100 valuation, PROPOSAL FOR COUNTY FARM, A proposal froe Mr. Harry Barkley the county fare land sow sown ic fescue in return for the seed cre he ee ee ee te Vee ae Cid tre bhoditte 8 ol re SALARY SCHEDULE PROPOSED FOR [TG LD CSO 7Y tsa Oh BY STATE Dyn ra ant) ee ee ee | salary schedule PERSONNEL BOARD, for the health and welfare departments. They requested tke county accountant PTO Me Cattell! information on percentages of increases for all departments for the last several years, and suggested that bast Melee (-B estimate be prepared with a general 5® salary increase, and a two step th and welfare departments. decrease from the proposal for the heal The meeting was adjourned at 12:00 Dba bee} oa ay ] } Paes ye Clerk to Board agai Le PEL Was sre OB | Coun ty Filed for Se aoe Gee, wey. bed re cay of and recorded inB June 5, 1967 Pett es The Iredell County Board of Commissioners saad its regular June meeting on Monday, June 5, 1967, at 7:30 a ae in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: A. J. Waring, chairman; C. C, Bryan, James M, White, Norman H, Joyner, and John S. Hardaway, County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jr., and County Attorney Jay Frank were Pr hae ni The meeting was called to order by Chairman Waring and opened with prayer by Commissioner Joyner. LIBRARY CONSOLIDATION, In further consideration of the proposed consolidation of the Statesville Public Library and the Iredell County Library into the Iredell Public Library, the county manager reported that er two boards of trustees had met and offered their resignations to leave the way open to organize a new board, On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, the board voted to accept the resignation, to become effective June 30, 1967, of all the members of the Iredell County Library Board of Trustees, namely: Mrs. H, A, Poston, Mrs, C. A, Bell, Mrs. Vernon Robertson, Dr. D, L. Pressly, Mrs, L. M, Little, and Mr. George F, Dalton, The board then adopted a motion made by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, naming the following as the county's appointees to the Iredell ba eee Library Board, effective July 1, 1967: Three year terms: Mrs, Vernon Robertson Mr. George F, Dalton Six year terus: Mrs. L. M, Little Mrs. Hugh McHargue The county sanager reported further as the result of further study by city, county, and library administrative personnel, that they recoemended that the county handle the financial affairs of the joint library in accordance with the County Fiscal Control ye By unanisous vote the Board of Commissioners adopted the following Se ee ee ae al RESOLUTION RESOLUTION of Board of County Comaiesioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, and the City Council of the City of Stateevilie, 5, 1967 a sf a ~ sor 18 ne540 North Carolina, WHEREAS, the Statesville Public Library and the Iredell County Public Library Boards of Trustees have recommended organization of a joint library under the provisions of Section 160-68 of the General Statutes of North Carolina to be known as the Iredell Public Library; and, WHEREAS, under the proposed plan the joint library board would administer local library expenditures within Iredell County, all State and Federal assistance would be pooled and paid to the Iredell Public Library Board of Trustees to provide for professional direction of the library within the county and for the purchase and distribution of books and other library resources to all units of the library in the county; and, WHEREAS, organization of the Iredell Public Library will result in better library services and additional State and Federal assistance for support , of library services in the entire county, NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Caxiina, and the City Council of the City of Statesville, do resolve: 1, That the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County and the City Council of the City of Statesville will join in establishing the Iredell Public Library, 2. That the City of Statesville and Iredell County will provide financial support to the Iredell Public Library in accordance with a budget submitted by the joint library Board to the said County and City and agreed to jointly by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County and the City Council of the City of Statesville. 3. That there is hereby authorized a Board of Trustees of the Iredell Public Library consisting of eight (8) members, with the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County toappoint four members; two for three year terms and two for six year terms, and the City Council of the City of Statesville appointing four members, two for three year terms and two for six year terms, In the event the City Council of the City of Mooresville elects to participate in this joint library then the total authorized number of members of the Board of Trustees shall be automatically increased from eight (8) to twelve (12), and the City Council of the City of Mooresville shall appoint four members, two for three year terms and two for six year terms, Following the initial appointments as hereinabove provided and as herein~ after set out, all additional appointments to the Board of Trustees of the Iredell Public Library shall be for six year teras, The following people are hereby appéinted for the following terms: ixedell County City of Statesvill 3 year tere Le PM bee le ae Robert B, Brady Mx, George F, Dalton Rev, Frank F, Fagan Mrs. L, M, Little Mrs. Francis R, Quis Mrs. Hugh McHargue John S. Raynal 4. That the Board of Trustees of the Iredell Public Library be authorized (a) Organize under the provisions of Section 160«68 of the General PAP a a ee eT (bv) Appoint a library director who is certified by the North Carolina eae Smee ese et et ee (c) Adopt policies and develop plane for i=aproved library services to the people of Iredell County, (4) Prepare and present to the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County and the City Counct, of the City of Statesville an annual budget for the Tee me ee aes June 5, 1967 wor 8s] ra oe bet) mae) 5. That Iredell County and the City of Statesville agree to give notice, in writing, six months prior to the end of any fiscal year, of either's intention to withdraw from the joint library, 6. That in the event of withdrawal of Iredell County or the City of Statesville from the joint library, both agree to an equal distribution of property belonging to the joint library being made according to the contribution of either during the existence of the joint library and that all real estate or other property of any kind, either real, personal, or mixed, shall revert to the original owner following such withdrawal, 7. That the Iredell Public Library go into operation immediately upon approval of the Iredell County Board of Commissioners and the City Council of the City of Statesville of the budget submitted by the duly appointed Board of Trustees of said joint library, 8. That the purpose for which this joint library is established is for the eventual take over of library services for the citizens of Iredell County by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, the full financial support of said library services by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, and that in the event adequate financial arrangements are not made for this full support by Iredell County within a period of five yearé from the date of the adoption of this resolution by the City Council of the City of Gatesville, then unless this resolution is 3 ied by both the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County and the City Council of the City of Statesville it will'automatically terminate and all property and contributions shall revert to the original owner or contributor as provided in paragraph CMs pd Dest tere ie 9. That the Board of County Commissioners for Iredell County, and the City Council of the City of Statesville, agree that at any time that the joint library is in existence the City Council of the City of Mooresville may elect, to participate in said library and designate their trustees as hereinabove provided so long as they agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this resolution, COPMe a OME ele hee MSM ee wed TCR Sh. MESA Col Mol ASRS e ES erle] governmental unit, all library facilities and equipment, including real and personal property of whatsoever kind and wheresoever situated, shall come under the control of the Board of Trustees of the joint library and shall be utilized and maintained as by law provided and shall remain under the jurisdiction and control of said Board of Trustees unless by voluntary termin- ation as provided in paragraph 5 hereinabove, or automatic termination as provided in paragraph 8 hereinabove the facilities, equipment, or other property shall revert to the original owner or contributor prorata according to the initial contribution or extent of contribution during the existence of the joint library. ll, That the financial administration of the Iredell Public Library is to be handled by Iredell County, and the procedures of the Fiscal Control Acts shall apply. The Board of Trustees of said library shall arrange for an annual audit of its financial transactions and shall furnish the Board of County Commissioners for Iredell County, and the City Council of the City of Statesville with a copy of such audit, CITY OF STATESVILLE BY: /s/ J. Garner Bagnal Mayor, City of Statesville Des 2 2 cy Clerk, City of Statesville IRBOBLL COUNTY a) s/ Andrew Ll i ees Chairman of the Board of County Co@aissioners Attest: Lh a Clerk to the Board of County June 5, 1967 . _ Pras Page 3 5, That Iredell County Sid the City of Statesville agree to give notice, in writing, six months prior to the end of any fiscal year, of either's intention to withdraw from the joint library. 6, That in the event of withdrawal of Iredell County or the City of Statesville from the joint library, both agree to an equal distribution of Property belonging to the joint library being made according to the contribution of either during the existence of the joint library and that all real estate or other property of any kind, either real, personal, or mixed, shall revert to the original owner following such withdrawal, 7. That the Iredell Public Library go into operation immediately upon approval of the Iredell County Board of Commissioners and the City Council of the City of Statesville of the budget submitted by the duly appointed Board of Trustees of said joint library. 8, That the purpose for which this joint library is established is for the eventual take over of library services for the citizens of Iredell County by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, the full financial support of said library services by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, and that in the event adequate financial arrangements are not made for this full support by Iredell County within a period of five years from the date of the adoption of this resolution by the City Council of the City of Gatesville, then unless this resolution is extended by both the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County and the City Council of the City of Statesville it will automatically terminate and all property and contributions shall revert to the original owner or contributor as provided in paragraph 6 hereinabove, 9, That the Board of County Commissioners for Iredell County, and the City Council of the City of Statesville, agree that at any time that the joint library is in existence the City Council of the City of Mooresville may elect to participate in said library and designate their trustees as hereinabove provided so long as they agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this resolution, 10, That upon adoption of this resolution by each participating governmental unit, all library facilities and equipment, including real and personal property of whatsoever kind and wheresoever situated, shall come under the control of the Board of Trustees of the joint library and shall be utilized and maintained as by law provided and shall remain under the jurisdiction and control of said Board of Trustees unless by voluntary termin- ation as provided in paragraph 5 hereinabove, or automatic termination as provided in paragraph 8 hereinabove the facilities, equipment, or other property shall revert to the original owner or contributor prorata according to the initial ¢ontribution or extent of contribution during the existence of the joint library. 11, That the financial administration of the Iredell Public Library is to be handled by Iredell County, amd the procedures of the Fiscal Control Acts shall apply. The Board of Trustees of said library shall arrange for an annual audit of ite financial transactions and shall furnish the Board of County Commissioners for Iredell County, and the City Council of the City of Statesville with a copy of such audit, CITY OF STATESVILLE BY: ce nal Mayor, City of Statesville Attest: pS 3c eed Statesville pee See pal el te Po had Pr Let eT ee eer pee ed | i peta re ers r x hikes June 5, 1967 Png He a , Adopted this the 5th day of June, 1967. os Pr MM Ma Ret mk reported that he had been in contact with the State Highway representative regarding their request that the county waive the OAA lien against pres W, A, Mullis Bstate property, but that he still did not have specific ete as to the amount, they were offering. He explained that under certain circumstances the board could release property, or could accept a eet Se wet eS eae ee wk bk OY Bed ee Oe ed A eB Ke recommend, The board indicated its willingness to work out an equitable pee and instructed the attorney to proceed on that basis to work out the details for board action at a later date, BILLS PENDING IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY, The Board discussed several matters which would affect county government which are under consideration by the General Assembly and took action on the bills as shown: HB 1238 = Bill "to provide for the levy of a statewide, uniform one percent (1%) surtax upon the sales, use, and other taxable transactions subject to the sales and use tax levied for State purposes and to allocate the proceeds of said surtax to the counties and municipalities of North Carolina." On motion by Commissioner Mardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, the board voted to inform the Iredell County members of the General Assembly and Mr. John T, Morrisey, Sr., General Counsel of the N, C. Association of County Commissioners that it is opposed to a compulsory pte ee Tee HB 939 = Tobacco Tax, on cigarettes, cigars, and tobacco to be allocated to counties for school purposes, The Board voted to express its Dead of this bill, on motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Bryan. Qn motion by Commissioner Haxdaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the board voted to oppose HB 1116-SB 532, HB 1159, SB 572-HB 1171, as described below, except that Commissioner White voted to support HB 1116«SB 532: HB 1L16-SB 532, to limit the valuation of land in “agricultural use" to its value for such use. HB 1159 - to subeit a constitutional amendment to provide a $5,000 Homestead ee ee ee er SB 572-HB 1171 = to exempt from ad valorem taxes personal property stored in public warehouses destined for inter-state shipment or delivery. ENC Bae es FE « On sotion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by ry White, the board voted to support « local bill introduced by Rep. Tolbert to provide for nomination and election of seabers of the board of education of Inedell County for staggered six year Se ei) and general election laws for county officers, to take « on Piet Monday in Deceuber in year penne wat: 18 549 aoe elected; in case the local bill failed, the board voted to support a statewide act which has been introduced with somewhat similar Pte ee beet except it provides for non-partisan election, was made by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, and passed, to notify the Iredell County members of the General Assembly that the board favors proposed legislation (1) making solicitorial districts agree with judicial districts and (2) have superior court judges elected in district which they represent rather than by statewide vote. Bill "to appoint the N, C, Wildlife Resources Commission as trustee to collect the rebate on gasoline taxes which are not claimed for rebate by individual motorboat owners; Board voted to go on record supporting this bill, ‘on motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, at the request of the Lake Norman Marine Commission, RADIO EQUIPMENT FOR FOR SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, The board discussed problems which the sheriff's department is having with radio communications with the Mooresville Police Department, Since the Statesville police department and the sheriff's department went on a different frequency from the Mooresville police department and can communicate with Mooresville only by secode, the deputies working in south Iredell are complaining that the lack of direct communications with the Mooresville police department is hindering their work and creating a hardship for them and Sheriff Keavis has requested additional mobile radio equipment to be used on the Mooresville frequency, Aftex discussion, the board agreed to see if a transmitter-receiver set located in the Mooresville station would solve the problem and on motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, instructed the county manager to discuss the matter with the sheriff for his concurrence, to contact the Mooresville Town Board for perwission to locate such a unit in the Mooresville police department, and to get bids for the proper type unit, with the cost to be included in the 1967-66 budget. Pa WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT STUDIES REQUESTED, Victor Crosby, president of the Iredell Water Corporation, appeared before the Board to ask that the Hoard request the Soil Conservation Service to extend its efforts to watersheds beyond those already organized, The Board informed hie that they had sought passage of the local act giving commissioners authority to levy a tax to support a watershed isprovement progras with an eye to the future and that they had no plans for issediate a ee eo ee ae a a eee 2 June 5, 1967 : ce an eT Ea | Page 6 and study before going any further and that they would expect Peres) to Ceres le a a eC ee ee Col TS) PMS Pt mre Mt St ees Me el Sd Te Mr. Crosby indicated that tmere is already a great deal of information compiled which is not availakle either to him as an individual or the Iredell Water Corporation which would require intervention by the Board to have released, He stated also that the water study underway would not be of help to them since it calls only for a general plan without detailed design and that the Soil Conservation Service could not put its men on a RTT project such as designing a dam for Hunting Creek without a request from the county board, Chairman Waring stated again that the county looked upon watershed development as a long range program for which they felt the initiative should come from the interested landowners to the board, but assured Mr. Crosby he would contact Mr. Clary to see why any information the Soil Conservation Service has would not be available to the Iredell Water Corporation. TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates for the month of May was approved on motion by Commissionéxy Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, as recommended by the Tax Supervisor: TNs TOWNSHIP REASON WwW, N, Ballard Cc, Creek Lot doesn't exist Oo " " “ mn Rad Me meek re LPB ter Tos) PSS te) ae Cel Meo mn tb a return equipment listed as 52,000, should be 5,200 421,20 D, W. Sherrill Concord ee the ae > Se ” " Page 7 D, W, Sherrill Lot doesn't exist 1.43 ae. ” i961" " ore J ".,. 3 A ad . par.d LJ LJ 1,32 « " ei po) te " eer) * « * BRT bad # ee te cad *. phys] * * 1,35 3 sf 4 1966 bed * pe 7 Norman R, Sloan PyeFtge lbs) 1966 Double listed in Catawba County rey ee Me tt ate Oy Inside Bh I) Double listed 11,52 nd sod ! * 1966 x sad 11,26 504.91 beat MOC eT Me Uae tte Tt Te Te Commissioner Joyner, Siete by Commissioner Hardaway: Pee eee Mee Stl Tek det Te beet me ) $101.73 on $11,560 error in addition, $ 2, Mrs. Flossie G, Frye, 1965 tax, $31.86 and 1966 tax $31.15, for total of Pe me Me eC ter eR MUMS MS ST Meo tt Teo) error on tract of land, AID TO BLIND, One acceptance, two rejections, and nine revisions of blind aid grants were approved as submitted by the welfare director, on motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan. ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were approved for consideration by the State Highway Commission, on motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner: 1. SR #2337, Hard surface requested, 2. SR #1868, Tomlin Mill Road, hard suface requested. 3. SR #2380, Shinnville comeunity, hard surface requested, Pe 4967-66 BUDGET BSTIMATE, The budget estimate for 1967-68 was presented by the county accountant, The board accepted the budget estimate for study and ordered that notice be published that it had been filed and that a CT be available in the office of the clerk to the ee ee ee eee Tor a ba I ba ba H ct ba H H be H H LI I I bi eM FATS YY] etry ‘ batty Joyce J, Martin cl oe 8) re ae 8) PET Pee) rey Pe Ow 591.67 377,00 Ee g i Maxy Lee Cowles Louise M, Taylor Lois Troutman Peggy P, Summers Pd Pe ad Robert C, Black bore See, UT | Halley C, Johnston a | pTeleMere) oe | | " 200,00 Se moree eg od ya 2. 8) McBee Systeus Binders 474,81 Wesley's Inc. Tax Abstracts bo Blectronic Accounting Card Corp. + Cards Era Double Bmvelope Corp. PT eet Ty 4 Px) PY] I. B. M, Corporation Supplies kd Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising BB Ts) beat Ty Pai ae kT Od v2 Oe) D, Cass Co, Supplies 55.71 tha ee Poe Tae ser] 8.53 Cc. &, Bvans Travel ct el) Halley C, Johnston bed 72.16 ot See lst me Supplies 31.26 Iredell County Manager bl 81 PP sg berry bod] Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services ? | Ce ee Y) BUILDING MAINTENANCE Arthur A,.Mints Eee Sy Arthur A, Mintz Cl eed Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mintz ReKT TCI NT TLC TST TC STRSTR STTT ces H H ba LI Lt ba bi H ba P| bs | H ba La H H bt bi | I | | H H H ee be NS Mee) ae] BM Tee pee et W. C,. Johnston Co, Mooresville Lodge # 496 Mooresville Telephone Co, Repairs 3 es) Mooresville Office * ea Mooresville Office Public Service Co, of N. C, Inc, ~ Gas Quality Oi1 Co, Rental Uniform Service Iredell Chemical Co, Inc. Sherrill Lumber Co, Modern Blectric Co. BE, N, Scroggs Petty Cash SR See tt) sae Pee Ty Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. City of Statesville eet Me at td Per Gee me ey Thomas & Howaxd Co. Poole's Regxrigeration Service Statesville Roofing & Heating Firemen's Fund Te pee TY Uniforms, etc. Supplies " J Chairs Loe Pee set Derg Tye Pee TY Peet Pa ee Ty PT mee as ioe Supplies Service Call Repairs pfelree er Chik 2,867.58 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, Motorola Communications & Blectronics Inc, - Maintenance Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Brady Printing Co, Southern Bell Telephone Co. 4,727.50 370,50 Pree ones. 6) 11.33 ame 1 Ph} Patras) Air Conditioning Health Dept. Aix Conditioning Health ep.t Supplies PS eel TY SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G, Btchison W. Le Baynard Town of Troutman peta Sa be. Mee) ok ay Mt, Mourne Fire Dept. Inc, Cool Springs Fire Dept, Shepherds Vol, Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. Central School Vol. Fire Dept. Trinity Vol, Fire Dept. Union Grove Fire Dept. City of Statesville City of Statesville ae ee et) N. C. Dept, of Cons. & Development National Guard - Statewille National Guard - Mooresville L. L. Nesbit R. L. Shuford Jr. Prank M, Montgomery Salary 259,00 Coroners Expense nora eLe) Contract 100,00 bed 100,00 sal ptelemae ¢) i 100,00 93 100, 00 bet 100,00 vas 100,00 # 100,00 " Dispatcher Service Contract J - Porest Fire Control pet eee) " Expenses ” pore eas a Clerk Superior Court - Burke Co, ~ Hearings Xerox Corporation Starrettes Ww, S. Darley & Co, Supplies Coroners Expenses Pize Trucks Law Bnforcement Officers' Benefit & Retirewent Fund ~ Ret. N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Ret. 1,263.34 ve aS) eee ee ee REET ETTBIX Rios om é ws phe Be tas) fo) John Simpson : Board Meeting Joyce J. Martin ‘ pee a Ralph C, Brown bed Beare os d bet Pe Traffic & Planning Associates - Services Ralph C, Brown , Travel Sherrill Lumber Co, Co ee TY Carolina Business Machines Inc, " Lazenby~Montgomery Hdw. Co, bed The Wiltsie Camera Shop od Brady Printing Co. 4 Iredell County Manager « Pee Pee oe kt) PZT bed Southern Bell Telephone Co, pS Bee Y TAX MAPPING Phyllis Conner Salary J. B. Campbell " A. L, Wood "= Thomas O, Malboeuf bed Southerland Blue Print Co. Supplies Rex F, Miller & Co, . Modern Blectric Co, x6 Rae Peet FB Travel A. L, Wood " Thomas Malboeuf 4 Brady Printing Co, Ry) Peery Iredell County Manager *. Pe Pee et td bd Postage Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services LON FNe! 1-9 Bernece H, Boggs Salary R. L. Shuford, Jr. bad R. L. Shuford, Jr. Travel Institute of Government Supplies Iredell County Manager al Pee Pee st ka ke bd Postage Southern Bell Telephone ‘Co, Services COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Robb Salary Bernice M, McJunkin _ « F, W, Woolworth Co, Supplies Iredell County Manager hd PE Pets Tt td Pr aed Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Maxine 8, McCurdy me es Willias G, Johnson Hollie W,. Pressley et ee ed a Bugene T. Honeyoutt | Bee ee a ee io bree) 112.50 Ce Cee) co) eae 8) ptt ee 3 a 1.24 er 3,09 Pee) 6.77 8.35 pt Pwe 1,093.14 eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee BESEERESS EOE sede Ce eg bald ey a a ‘ pe ee pee en DeHart's Laundry & ae Daten it ety The Hub Uniform Co, reat Petre ae ets ae YT Ty fos ae ey Supplies T. K, Abernethy : Radio Service bs meer) bs atten Travel cP ee tg PT ame a ot Vance S, Goodman Johnnie D, Haynes Pte ee kad Gary Johnson Hpllis Pressley Gale Redmond Howard Taylor Hartsell Warren R, L,. Warren LeRoy Reavis Iredell County Manager U. S. Postmaster Southern Bell Telephone Co, zae2ez22222 2228 P 4 H os Flossie S,. King Christine B, Byrd est CE Pe Ty " Houston L, Johnston * N, T. Houston * N, T, Houston Travel Mooresville Tribune Advertising Statesville Record & Landmark *” be te emer TT.) Travel Carolina Business Machines Inc, < Supplies I. T. Avery, Jr. Tax Suits Pees eo Ty Meter Rental pet Tee hs me rg PT seee Ty Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Pes eyes Imogene W, Blankenship Helen R, Gregory PSB hs Pee aT bed Patricia C, Sherrill ed L. L. Nesbit bad L, L. Nesbit rary Mitchell Printing td Books pT eset tte Supplies pee owe Et) St ee Contract Beam Printing Co. Supplies PREP ss a bert td Southern Bell Telephone Co, Pape TY 100,00 583.33 Prk Ca rel) PT ae) reer 230.00 Ee 30,00 pS CoE) 212,52 PUL Paes) 179.60 170,00 Pre ey) Poe T) 184,80 176.40 182.60 282,26 3.40 ae) 67,09 Ve) ET ome) 259.00 236.00 396,00 Eee) ee) 50,00 red) 1,750.00 86.00 Pel.) Eye ee) 21.63 6.50 peers! rere) ete 312,00 312,00 236.00 541, 67 20,00 159,00 hoes Pee Pet) Pe) a I cree h] 3,704.89 i ee ee eee) 4061 Ce) 5338 5339 5340 At SE BS PE) 5417 BT PE.) Er hd 5420 ct 2G Br yr br ve) RTT 5425 5426 5427 5428 5429 5430 Te 5433 5434 BT Y be Be) bt) Cel Orel) Ch) 4070 tres Cte Ce] 5296 be) 5436 brary bee Bed oe) fe foe ey byt tebe Pete! Maxy A. Deaton Julene R, Bisele Pet Me ted) Martha M, Turner ESS ae Me ks) Peer 1) ered oS pee me re ee eee ee ent) Nora L, Deal Lois I, Siguon Blizabeth D, Johnston Dorothy M, Fleming Dr. A. M, Henderson Dr. Le M. Little pe ee eS ee ed Dd Thelma C. Barker Blizabeth French Boyd eT ee to Mary Deaton~- Lucinda B, Dees Anne C, Johnson bet Te eee) Charles P, Kirkman Sara M, Neese Linda Raymer Thurston Templeton Martha M, Turner Dorothy M, Fleming ee ee] Dr. D, L. Pressly Dr. D, Le Myexs Lanier Management Starrettes Pitney~-Bowes BE. N, Scroggs Iredell County Manager Southern Bell Telephone Co, NMCPEE eT eae es tame eo Te ees) System ~ Ret. wiigpersesassaesease LO é reer ea a be ° 4 wd Aa Madite Settee Sah igen Pat Set at eg bY ci Seer) Ra eee TY Blizabeth W, Weaver Betty C, Harrington Maxine Rutledge Wayne L, Franklin Pe Howard M, Stamey Harry W. Myers Jr. Pe od Tuck's Janitorial Service Iredell Vocational Workshop bP ae L. B. Nance Jr. Le SE) dd 8.J, Webb I. 8. M, Coxporation Kee-Lox Mfg. Co. Cooper D, Case Co, City of Statesville Pee ee ee re 3 iJ < Janitor Service Travel J J Pett tad tee Supplies Le Tks pare Ty 191,83 a Pr ed 80,42 ed ro ad Ree 331.00 roe) pte ere) Pe A Px Pe) 10,36 oT) yee pre S) +e ee) roe) 260,74 42,00 Bro 4076 AT br] 5447 ETT 4078 5293 od Bd) bed eee Me trae] br] 5494 5495 BT) 5506 P22 ee Pe 2 e rs Pd Se et Sheila B, Boone Mary L. ee eer | Ixedell County Witness Fund he es Bt ee Nancy I, Myers. UT ed ee Cee Mra bd Pome Th bt Pat Southern Bell Telephone Co, Harry L. Johnson Harry L,. Johnson Brady Printing Co. U. S. Postmaster Southern Bell Telephone Co, Darlene Deal Harry L, Johnson Te sels. «Meo Iredell County Manager U. S, Postmaster Southern Bell Telephone Co, Jay F. Frank Martha D, Parker ee) Shirley S. White Virginia B, Webster Betty M, Baity est ree | et me eae sey por eae rae a po a Deg as ee Beam Printing Co, Iredell County Manager Ped ee eee eo ee Rees TN Eta Cos 9 CIVIL DEFENSE N, C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT Pee a Td . * Pix Lee) bed pe oP 74 od ed eed pe ots] Pi etry cs) * 90 eC me ste Th 43,50 See TY 47,79 eet sy 300,00 Travel 50,00 Supplies 57,06 paras el] 5,50 Pisa et TY PEL) Salary 315,00 Lal 300,00 Supplies +t 74 * ry 3,20 Porat] Ah) ape Ty 33.65 Salary le orto. 8) “ 312.00 a 312,00 « 298.00 ” 284,00 bal Ph Poe 8) bed 259,00 so 608.33 Checks CPT | Peri Pi) Supplies 1.91 a Pe] Postage Cr eee Ty Ce Pl Pe 220,00 be Poe Pe | Reimbur sing re Pee) i ” ae Sees TKK RTT Teese mss SERRE SERRE REE RR Eee eee eee eer Ts 5452 Bt EK) 5454 5455 5456 be rd 5458 5459 5460 rT br ty] 5463 Be TB) TST ST Ld eT) bth) Carl G, Saith li 75.00 = 2 JAIL Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co, Supplies prey | Beaver's Repair Shop Repair Locks 4.50 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs 53.32 Glenn L, Sigmon Pee LS.) 953.75 Pee Tks Peed 21,25 fos h Se Mets kt een | Services 115.94 Bowman Gray School of Medicine Bxamination corte) o) Iredell Laundry Co, Laundry 71.64 ests be Set ey bet ee tase 5.00 Sunshine Uniform Service Inc, Laundry 14.25 Garry Products is Pea TY Cre) pec me td. er ba 29.15 LeRoy Reavis Boarding Prisoners 1,400,12 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 15.60 Southern Bell Telephone Co, eee TY 16.35 Pees | Fire Bxtinguisher serviced 2.50 Wilmar Inc, Supplies 89.6], Purcell Drug Co. peter Pe] PETTY] GENERAL ASSISTANCE A & P Tea Co. foc Se Ty Se Beattys Food Store ? bad ce 8) Drua's Super Market a Fi Ce) Praleys Food Fair bel 4,00 SS me Sg uy 4,00 Harris Teeter No, 12 af Pe) Lowe's Supermarket « pe ee] Pema ase eT ba bed 2,00 Morrow's West End Superaarket " co) Wayside Grocery * 6,00 Peewee to eS rT | bed me Winn Dixie Store bl 14,00 eT aes La ee ee Peet Ty Clothing S| eet ae « se Nu-Way Shoe Shop Shoe Repairs 3.75 OP. ee Clothing 73.80 oe eet ee ss Mattresses 139.60 Petty Cash- oe ce] Le ea Se ee ee ee 205,15 ae er Td Boarding Home Care hh] be a # SPE] a « pts ee) Lt ee * pte ee) Mrs, Nathan Bost bd 3.22 Mrs. Billy J, Brotherton * er ad nf pres +) ee * 150,00 eM 8 etl he Pte) Mere. Leesie Knight id Se ee etry ® [Eee Mee. Robert Pearce bed br) ad bed 130,00 ee id ce ] BEES 44 Now Crd bee tT H 5465 H 5281 H 5276 H 5277 he e-) re] ee) H 5282 Ck] Ce TY Ce H 5294 H 5482 H 5483 | bo ) herd Le) et) Lee eet Pee mer * Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder B, H, Care & Medical eee Pee tT Pter ee Dr. L. M, Little ° Dr. Irvin G, Scherer * Dr. P, Z. Dunn ‘ * Dr. D, D, Lewis i Dr. Bill McLain * Dr. G, W, Taylor bes Holmes Drug Co. bed eS ae at ey Ms Medical Centre Pharmacy " Mooresville Drug Co. . Purcells Drug Store z Statesville Drug Co, br Vira ts or LoS | bed Mrs. T. B, Wetmore Boarding Home Care pee Ne J. I, Thomas Salary J. I. Thomas bot 7 Bi ee Oe bes bah Radio Service DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, MISCELLANEOUS bast om A! | ds! ors oe Law ey A. P. T Ce Iredell County Iredell County beat. eG me a pea TO mee 37 Lore ae Iredell County pelt. seme a Iredell County oT \ Pa ad Ce ae | A. FP, T. tee 3 Dats) or | M, A, A, Fund Peete oe Iredell County Iredell County J. W. S, Inc. Associated Surveys Co, forks eth State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retixesent Fund et Me Se Se ee Pere LS e eae Withholding Tax N. C, Local Governuent Baployees' Retirement Systes - Ret. Monthly Budget Payment ee sta ad AST TOTAL Less Paproll Deductions: esas Ped a 217.77 Sec, Seourity pee ad) pe Se Paras ce eS Ineurance reer GRAND TOTAL 103,00 eae 7 ° eee 2 eeeen ee ee) Soe we ee ee Ce eee tee S228 8-8-2 w ro) aS re © 435.00 170,00 21,45 626,45 ERE PEL 73,930.37 3,158,53 te rd 391.14 cee Pe vd 2.32 pe yet) 90,42 Cee ree) a ee] 7,311.50 coe 5,850,000 bre rd 217.77 coe PBS Pee) PL PPP rA 26 , 226,30 222,132.22 ee ee ee ee ee eed e eEtBeRi eed ceekenewoueteloletenololotelelololehelelehelehenohele ke) » a] A c 35 REC msi : Peer sy 580.00 RPC mre d had 415.00 Pret cme) ty " 415.00 Lexine A, White * Stabbed Doris P, Johnson ¢ the Css re) * Steed Margaret F. Bolt be: 435.00 Rollin W. Johnson L 553.00 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. bd bea) Andrew J, Hutchinson Ld ed See tT.) . ee RE re. ee eT) bed 343,00 L. M, Little hag BAP) pC S3. bee * Peete) Ina M, Galliher bd Bho Pree) Rime Pee be PT * Eten e) Phyllis M, Watkins " & Travel Vey A) -} Dorothy P,. Yount bs ad 386.42 Rie So. ae ts) tee Board Meeting 8,00 T. Ray Gibbs ba Pree) Fred W, Lowry bad roa 02) Jane W, Arthur Travel 5 Pe) Margaret F. Bolt " 9.12 Doris P, Johnson * pe 7 Mildred Johnson bd 16,00 Jessie T. Parker bf 30,24 eae Med od toa e)-) Lexine White a 53.66 Andrew J. Hutchinson # ox ree Rollin W, Johnson * per ie 8) Troy R. Scoggins Jr. « 120,94 J, H. Nicholson 9 reer} Mary Lee Stroud aid 21.58 Joyce B. Dobson - 21.58 Star Milling Co. Inc, 1) =) ee EY 16.00 City of Statesville Services 23.65 Southern Bell Telephone Co, 2s Cr er Beam Printing Co. Tt) =) st Toe Te Greer Drug & Chemical Corp. * 11.33 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw, Co. " 3.40 Millsaps Hdw, Co. * 21.43 Bverett W. Fox Painting 377.00 Knight's Flower Shop Flowers - Open House 13.91 Mildred Johnson Ty) eee TT bad 2.135 Pargas tne see) Iredell Laundry Co. Laundry ° 34.73 Petty Cash Miscellaneous Expense 22.00 Parke-Davis ye ee Ty She os Julius Schmid, Inc. ¥ 151.20 Paul B, Williams, Inc, - 24,11 P,. Z. Dunn, M, D. Clinicians Fee 40.00 John S. Hardaway, M. D. sa cera e 3) Harry G. Walker, M. D, e 30.00 N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Ret. Crd Th eLs L bee SOON, Te tr) a Iredell County Health Departeent - Transfer Bank Account 7,272.76 Pe ee ee ee 255.55 Hospital Sating Association Insurance pte Pe rd eee ee eee ee Withholding Tax L\ Pe") 8,373.90 TOTAL ee a ee ee) eee bo) 39 2) ne TT pes ee este Retirement ee Shad eet Tae Te Tt) Peary GRAND TOTAL ee 160 Waxy Neil Conner Res 105.00 CSM ote eae Tt ae ball yr a ome) ee ee. 225.00 163 Martha B. Dyson i 107.50 164 Violet K, Caudle bed : Ma the A 1439 Southern Bell Telephone Co, eae Ty Ba) A 1440 North Carolina State Library Books & beset pte) 327.36 eC USM ser ism ee St ee Books re PVC Me tt te ee Supplies ree) A 1443 Gaylord Bros,, Inc. Md 3.81 A 1444 Statesville Library Donation preter A 1445 Town of Mooresville ; sl er) A 1446 N. C, Local Government Buployees' Retirement System ~- Ret. cE Pa? 9 1,718.79 MISCELLANBOUS A 1447 Hospital Saving Association Insurance cr eee Pee Me tie ee mate eae Withholding Tax 118.30 SMM P TOM tw ee tes) td) Pt 44,18 tToaa dD 1,915.41 Less Payroll Deductions: Retixement 44,18 ‘ Social Security CT eee ) poet wee ees 118,30 | State pe PE) Insurance Pi Pw ed $ 1,654, 69 bed posts eT Teh ey z Public Service Co, of N. C, Gas Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services R, D, Grier Rent PTT aT ee es bees TT Carolina Business Machines,Inc, - Supplies Institute for Rational Living, Inc. ~« Books The Psychological Corporation Supplies N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Ret. SEES SES £ ° ZEEE EKREREEEE rs - ~ - i LS) bree 8,0 th) N. C, Local Government Baployees’ Retirement System ~ Ret. Hospital Saving Association Insurance Less Payroll Deductions: Retixement Social Seourity pe See be Patty Insurance i we TOTAL The seeting was adjourned at 12:00 midnight, until June 12, 1967, at 7:30 P.M, Nort® Carolias, Iredell Comty é eee et ts j IS sen bs ee rer) ae : ee ee ee i June 12, 1967 Cl a BL Pia sie] ae a eae | reer re ee tia eee TC TE June 12,1967, at 73:30 Pe din the Commissioners Room with all members of the board present, namely: feed Peer Pan Se ae Pee) ee LE) Rev, Norman H, Joyner, James M, White, and C. Chandler Bryan, County Manager R. L, Shuford, Jr., was present. re) come The meeting was called to order by Chairman Waring and opened with Se NC ME Me Ee SK tS el) oD ay JOINT MBETING WITH WELFARE BOARD, Welfare Board Members Mrs. George Scott, 0. A. Dearman, and Harding Rogers, with incoming member O, R. Welch, and Mrs, Dorothy Fleming, welfare director, met with the board to discuss theix budget request. Mrs. Fleming as spokesman explained the requests for all categories, followed by general discussion among those present. i REPORT ON CONFERENCE WITH JAIL ARCHITECT, Chairman Waring reported that ghey had had a very encouraging conference with Mr. Williams, an architect from Matthews, N. C., who had contacted the board regarding a new jail, ' BUDGET STUDY, The board reviewed the county's salary schedule and made tentative decisions for the new budget. The meeting was adjourned at 12:00 midnight until June 19, 1967, at 7:30 P.M, Mor Carelian; Iredell Comty VA oS Filed for regtetratioa on 375 : — Coe a rs Pa a < Ae Cd Ty vd and recorded in Bo The Board of Bqualization and Review reconvened at 7:30 P.M. on June 19, UT ee adjourned from May 22, 1967, in the Commissioners Room at bo ee bad Ty Members present: A, J, Waring, chairman, Norman H, Joyner, James M, White, COS CPR Me SU Me) Me rm eo Tax Supervisor Robert C, Black and County Manager R. L,. Shuford, Jr., were Pott ae W. F. Hester and Kelvin Wood of Associated Surveys, appraisers for the eS ee tt we ee eee Te CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and opened with prayer by Commissioner Joyner. PrN eS id AND IRNELIUS ELBCTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION, A delegation from each cooperative, composed of its attorney, managers, and several directors, was present to protest the valuation placed on the Davie Electric Membership Corpar ation and Cornelius Electric Membership Corporation, . Mx, William Pope, attorney for | See Blectric Membership Corporation, as spokesman for both groups, noted that this is the first time that RBA property has been appraised for taxes since heretofore it had not been subject to county taxes, He stated that their objection to the appraisal is based on the formula used by the county, which he described as replacement cost less depreciation, which both corporations contended does not take into consideration all factors involved in arriving at a fair value, He submitted a considerably lower per wile value for lines which had been worked out by a consultant employed by the corporations, but could not describe the formula used in arriving at the figures. After considerable discussion, sotion was sade by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner White, and passed, that thd board have the county attorney investigate the legal aspects of the assessment approach by the county for appraising the rural electrification properties. if the attorney Se ee ee ee ee eee tee) Placed on Davie Electric Mewbership Cozporation and Cornelius Blectric Member - ship Corporation based om ineuffieient evidence that the valuation is in error, eet a ADJQURN, The tax supervisor reported’ that this Peet Tei Met O TT med sd June 19, 1967 BOOK’ the Board of Equalization and Review, and the meeting was adjourned for the year. . A prem tee BOARD OF S LONE. The Board of Commissioners convened at 9:15 P.M., on June 19th, immediately following adjournment of the Board of Bqualization ‘and Review, with all members of the board still present. ASSESSMENT RATIO, Tax Supervisor Robert C, Black discussed the best way to handle the office work in connection with the 1968 revaluation and CEE Peto me es pc handling appraisal cards, mailing notices, etc., so that SM ed ae Mes eee ae PRE USC MUM bt MEM Ie stk Te) weet oe He recommended that an assessment ratio of 75% be set at this time for 1968 tax year for purposes of doing work on the 1968 rebaluation, Motion was made by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, and passed, to set the assessment ratio tentatively at 75% pe that the Tax et aee Mert Peel | revaluation work,’subject to discussion with and approval by the municipalities in the county, OAA LIEN = MRS, CARRIE MULLIS, The county attorney py el et Me Re) investigated the W, A, Mullis property involved in a request from the State Highway Commission for the county to release 7.51 acres from an Old Age Assistance lien, He stated that the home of Mrs, Carrie Mullis, widow of WwW. A, Mullis, and her daughter is located on the 7,51 acres and described it as an old house, no plumbing, about 2 acres cleared land, located about 1/4 mile on private road, estimated value around $1500. He stated that Mrs, Mullis and daughter propose to buy a sodern, small frame house, built about 1953, small lot, on road, full bath, estimated value $4500 to $5000, with the money received from the State Highway Commission, Mx. Frank recommended that the board pass a resolution in order to cooperate with the State Highway Comaission in building I-77 throughout Iredell County, agreeing to release only that portion of the property involved in the taking of 7.51 acres and substitute for this property, while setaining lien on balance of 25 acres, the property which is being purchased by Mrs, Mullis and her daughter so it would protect the county, Me stated that the release on behalf of the county Ce em center eer Perry Pad Serna Motion was made by Cas Beate dd seconded by Commissioner Joyner, rt! hela Pr el Oy neal a tliat part of the W. A, Mullis property bt ll bad eleishted Commission is purchasing, providing the county gets a lien on the property to be eee ARCHITSCTS! PROPOSALS, The county manager submitted proposals from Tom Pee tee ee Pete eT tet Me Me rt CMS Me sot Me ett for surveys in regard to studies for court facilities and other county needs. a The information was accepted for study. iT iz Lid HEALTH, WELFARE, MENTAL HEALTH AND CIVIL DEFENSE, On soBion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner White, the Board authorized the county mamager to ask the State Personnel Board for approval to adjust the pay levels for all classes in the Health, Welfare, Mental Health and Civil Defense Agencies to two grades below the standard pay Plan adopted by the State Personnel Board #r local government employees effect~ ive July 1, 1967, AN: A eg ry On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the board set the salaries for the sanitarians in the Health Department for 1967-68 as follows: R. W,. Johnson, $7308; Troy R. Scoggins, $6960; Andrew Hutchinson, $6960, eM es eM NM Nt ee oe Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, the board approved the 1967-68 budgets for Welfare Administration and Health Departsents. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUDGET, on Wption by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Comaissioner Joyner, the board approved the budget request for public assistance categories as recommended by the Welfare board. pee Me eee ey Maxrdaway, the board set the salaries for the county personnel transferring to the Bee tcl eabanaels puree ate ere a ee Pe oreo CS ae) PNT aa Andrew BP Sere Mi 4 Jay Frank, county attorney, and R. L. Shuford, Jz., county manager, were ‘ a per Ty fey O Ose PU RI dei Me tet Meee bee bY Poa ee ed called the meeting tojorder. Commissioner led the invocation, Pieee, OCR Se VN Mees al Bagnal appeared before the board to explain a proposal for an Alcoholic Information Center Soy eek Med Mek PT eT er : Mr, Bagnal sfated that a local group of individval citizens had become interested in the problems of alcoholism and the need for some central place where the alcoholic or his family could go for per Pe tie] Ce SOM Sy.) md services that are already available. He stated that the estimated cost for eee ee kd Ds would amount to $10,000 per year, of which the State Peer de tea OC ae Pa ed ed iT set] the local matching paywent of $5,000, He explained that the group now PPT ee ee ee et ee Oe form a Pe Ses te ld administer the program and that the county's responsibility for the center eee et el Set Me Bee He stated further that the information center is the first step in a long range program visualized by his group, to be followed by a second step which would provide a place locally to treat and help acute cases of alcoholiss, Pee ee establish and build a comprehensive esental eet kd 2 cee a) information for study and asked the county attorney to check on legal authority for such a donation, ’ Pe ee ahh ieeeeliaale sebebieianel Ce Tae) ae] State Highway Coemission on sotion by Commissioner Bryan, Peo eS Commissioner Whites: PO Page 2 4. SR #1395, Stutts Road, paving requested, 5. SR #1327, Goodman road, paving requtsted, 6, SR #1315, Wallace road, paving requested, . Attorney Frank reported . that according to his investigation that the method used by the county tax Le hee tte te Ml Cee et Se lt) Be Met at tees and Cornelius Blectric Membership Corporation is correct, and he could not recommend that it be deviated from, He stated that the tax supervisor would pe ee to Tad Bese ad ad et Tee eT) Serer any possible error and asked that the matter be held in abeyance until they could get this done, Pei Ma RM ed ee ek Attorney General has ruled that counties cannot use tax funds for teachers' supplements, but that the general assembly has under consideration a bill to extend the present law with explicit authority for teacher supplements. MORRISON POINT SUBDIVISION, The final plat of the G, P, Morrison property subdivided as Morrison Point was approved as recommended by the Planning Board, on gotion by Commiesioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner. QUTSIDE OF COUNTY, The county manager recommended that the satter of Cres a assistance to the three rural fire departeents located outside Iredell tees but serving parts of the county be refexred to the Fire Commission for study, ne ee ae ee et eee ee ee eee Ce rer) Sl te a Me ee ee ee ie ee Pee ed ee ee a Cn ee ee ee ee on sotion by Commiesioner Joyner, seconded by Commiseioner White: ree etry e " it « " 4,00 CI La J Co way] oe in ‘ pre " 3.69 oles " ae Eprt) Sree Pee ee sa Shiloh 1966 Double listed 1.98 Pets eT me tt kee Mes sry po] pose er eet eo) Ce SMa 2S eee) al bd ® ad 19640" bo me)) ee " " Ce 10,12 i’ " ri rae : me 61.55 HOSPI LS) c An invitation was extended to the commissioners to attend a meeting with the Iredell Memorial Te Medical Care Commission in Raleigh on July i2th, Pe ee ea ee eC ee that it has employed students to aa ee el department who are working on summer programs, RESIGNATION OF ASSOCIATE AGRIOULIVRAL EXTENSION AGENT, Resignation of L. B. Nance, Jzr., agent in charge of 4H work, to be effective July 31st, was accepted with regret, on motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by fore eS ae 3 | TAX EXEMPTION, Harold Littlefield, 650 B, Front Street, Statesville, a veteran of World War II, was exempted from paywent of poll tax because of 100% service-connected disability as authorized by G,6, 105-343, on sotion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner White. BUDGET STUDY, ‘The board continued work on the 1967-68 budget. ee rae: we te Te PL Mere aE NG James M, White BC Te ee ald pommmeystb tae 57) ree Ome Say paige 2 § Joyce J, Martin 112.50 112,50 Mary Lee Cowles eee fae etd Lois Troutman Peggy P. Summers pr ord ptt eee et) Cc. B. Bvans Halley C, Johnston | U. S. Postmaster | Travel Robert C. Black 5 bore 2 | ° Halley C, Johnston ° I. B. M, Corporation Porky Data Processing of the South, Inc, « Freight on supplies Petty Cash Sees Pry Carolina Business Machines pea y po Teme Lm Trl bg Supplies Ee td bee ater Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services ae eet 3 I Lt bi Li H be bi i bf H ba x H Ce es Arthur A, Mintz Arthur A, Mints Arthur A, Mints Arthur A, Mintz Bear eed ld seaeey SEES ESSE e335 ae tea) a RTRERSRHRRt cee ccm x TEREST KT TERE errr eee err errr 5541 Pht] 5543 pt het) BST) 5547 5548 5549 5550 5599 TT 5651 5652 5654 Tt) : JOU Town of Mooresville - hee tS CU Drag Laundry & Cleaners * - Duke Ly bet ot ee Ly 4 ee a ee a eo Iredell Chemical Co, Inc, Supplies Beavers Repaix Shop Rental Unifora Service, Inc, bee Tt ge i ee pete CE ey mes te he lo) Petty Cash LazenbyeMontgomery Hdw, Co, Sherrill Lumber Co, City of Statesville Home Bxterminating Co, Pest Control Mooresville Telephone Co, ° Mooresville Office CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Motorola Communications & Electronics, Inc, « Fire Alarm Motorola Communications & Blectronics, Inc,. = " SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G, Btchison Salary Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund = Ret. Lee ome Sash bel bo CSE Me se EY Mrs, Flossie G, Frye Tax Refund ree eo me) Tbe ai Ty ® oie DMs Mee tk Tel Contract Harmony Fire Department Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc, Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol, Fire Dept, West Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. Central School Vol, Fire Dept,” Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. bad Union Grove Fire Dept. ® ato ae Maintenance Fire Alara Mooresville Tribune Ces. me 3) Statesville Record & Landmark " Pov SES Ute meg Advertising - Fire Depts. N. C, Dept, of Cons, & Development « Forest Fire Control DOGSe eae rts moms el Teer pera Seed) National Guard « Yooresville L. Le Nesbit LS set ET Frank M, Montgomery, Clk Sup, Court = Committment Tee Ms ae eee The Tse) TT td System - Ret, Law Bnforcement Officers Benefit and Retirement Fund -' Ret, wee tote tl Se eae) Sela tte aS ee PLANNING AND ZONING K, L, Raymer, Jr. Lt Ste Glenn M, Chandler J, Allen Knox J. Mack Morrow John F, Long R. A. Lowry Jr. Dwight J, Goforth John B, Simpson K, L. Raywer Jr, Glenn M, Chandler Pee Oe OP et ree ee se Ces} bey 14,95 250,00 porwr) cL) 2.50 Coad) ,y ey ro eee) 27.77 13,14 rept yee 5,00 31 PaCS wer 9,731.80 3,794.17 ey] 259,00 yee) bes oP Le, 8) Ce riees 101,73 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100.00 pte ere 100,00 100,00 100,00 370,50 Poe) 61.58 180,00 Cl Pee | ree 8) 25.00 63.77 pte 9) 1, 243,64 er es 24976467 ET PE) vvo eee - & ee a a taeady Seto 5 o 0 3-2-1 - . 7 Leer ees be oe} ED) Pee S tay Too) Bl erm hs oe) Ralph C, Brown J. C, Linker Salaky * Fy Travel Statesville Record & Landmark « Ad Traffic and Planning Associates + Professional Services Ralph C, Brown L. L, Nesbit Brady Printing Co. Iredell County Manager VP reee kt et bd Southern Bell Telephone Co. Phyllis Conner J. B. Campbell A. Le Wood Thomas 0, Malboeuf Thomas 0, Malboeuf J. B. Campbell Rex F, Miller & Co, Southerland Blue Print Co, Duncan Printmakers pe LTC SS aiee Sa err bd Sherrill Lumber Co, Southern Bell Telephone Co, Bernece H, Boggs R. L. Shuford Jr, R. L, Shuford Jr, pet TTPO Gee iam eit tel 5d Pee aa ead Travel Leh oe Supplies Supplies Postage Pa Bl Ty Supplies " oT cy a eel ty MANAGER Pere Sy " Travel Supplies ier ately COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Robb Bernice M, M@Junkin Pel as td bd Brady Printing Co. VISE ME CESS TTT ttee Ty Iredell County Manager Pee reek et Sd Southern Bell Telephone Co, Maxine B, McCurdy . Pe re ts 1 William G, Johnson Hollis W, Pressley Lee eed ee bE ad pe Pa Johnnie D, Haynes ee ree Ts TT ee ee Henry 0, Campbell Grover 8, Hardy Sr, ee ee U, S, Posteaster eee ee Salary " Box Rent Checks Supplies " Postage Services 6,12 1282.50 Ceo red cert) Pr rd 300,00 poe rT Kore e} Ce es) 3.13 Coa ek) eater 1,187.74 236.00 941,63 100,00 15.37 pear 1,311.02 er) ee ee ee eee eT bo +o 2 2 2 2 2 ee ee oe Ce.) 4179 4180 CPEB 4182 5518 5524 be) 5599 5600 5635 5645 5653 5657 4183 eer tek) 4186 ote 5518 bee Bed Tk) beer be) 5606 best I ee 4106 oo ted Cte) Ce) Oe 4140 Coe ot] is : TS Robert F, Barkley Vance S, Goodman fins Johnnie D, Haynes Bugene T. Honeycutt William G, Johnson Hollis Pressley cer w ET] EN Mee eC gd Haxtsell Warren « R, L. Warren LeRoy Reavis Lad The Hub Uniform Co, Uniforms Pligel's Uniform Co, * PP Pett kd PF tte Met SBC) Petty Cash Per at etd Iredell County Manager Eris) ea PE Pees dt bd Southern Bell Telephone Co, Beam Printing Co. Pickler Arms Co, TAX COLLECTOR Flossie S, King Salary Christine B, Byrd « Shirley G, Robbins id Houston L, Johnston « Lae ek Te) " Pe Pee Ts aT bg bro et by Lee tol Travel H, L, Johnston " Petty Cash pte eos Statesville Drug Co. She) Pee) Statesville Office Equipment Inc. " Iredell County Manager of Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Beam Printing Co. Ths Peer) REGISTER OF DEEDS Imogane W, Blankenship Salary Helen R. Gregory ed Blizabeth H, Goodrum Lod Patricia C, Sherrill ed L. Le Nesbit ved PP Add ead The Michie Co, epee Ty L. Le Nesbit Pee ke] Mitchell Printing Co, Supplies Bill Sowers & Co, 8 pon ea ee ee . pe ee Se be ek mers Lbs kd Pe Ps eee | pee Ta Brady Printing Co. Supplies Pe) reese Tad Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services The Cott Index Co, Supplies ee TN es tN as ad Pe ee ©, A. Gearman Joan 8, Seott H, W, Rogers P| a re | ee) ae Ld aay eer Pete) peers} PCy ee) Cer) 178.00 YT eet) 174,64 212.96 170,00 21.88 cee es 364,28 1,20 mer) 5.90 Preer | ee Cee Ores e ayy ,e ey) Pe) ary est ce) Oe 8) Be Poe 8) ce erie 8] 236,00 ee] 9.00 pS) re 353.45 pe Ph hea) 933.00 304,51 7.97 263.25 eS ee po © 8 4,743.58 Pee) Pe peas Pires coe 2} Peres o) ree) ball SRE ET ESET SRE e ete ee rk cree -. eee tee ee 5612 5613 5614 5615 5616 5617 5618 5619 5620 BG bd 5623 Ber Y 5625 td) bad 5635 5645 5653 5724 ra] oye) 4210 4211 4212 4213 4214 4215 4216 be) bt) bd 5630 bE BS Pd 5633 br a bod Avonelle C, McVey fo S SCT ewe cos Es) ee SEN 2 Mary A, Deaton Julene R, Bisele Frances R. Jones a met hd Betty Sue Troutman Blizabeth P, Fox rs we eae ty) Della T. Biddle NS ee belt es oa) Nora L, Deal Lois I, Sigmon ORE TN hier tate) Dorothy M, Fleming U. S, Postmaster pun Blt Wena ted 2 5 4 Blizabeth French Boyd Mary Dedton PONTE G CT Pa ty Cl OM ets) i Blizabeth D, Johnston Frances R, Jones Charles P, Kirkman Avonelle C, McVey SRT ri. Thurston Templeton LS Paes od Shas ae ee bee) Dr. Lewis Brinton se Pa ae ToT) Dr, Lanier Ogburn Dr. John H, Rosser Dr. L. B. Skeen pot ae met ey Pitney=Bowes Starrettes Office Equipmen Iredell County Manager Southern Bell Telephone Co N. C. Local Government Baployees’ Retirement System ~ Ret. N. C, Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency + Soc. Sec, ae ledical oe ee oe oe " Supplies LSet rt t Inc. = Supplies Sie eer) ee RT et ea Blizabeth W, Weaver Salary Betty C, Harrington bed Maxine Rut ledge 4 Le te etl bl | ba Howard M, Stamey ed Harry W. Myers Jr. bed Pana ad bad Ps Lad Anne Cooke pert Bi D, O, Ivey bed ee) Pa LP er esd Supplies Let ea ee Subscription Vere tT ae eer) a Carolina Business Machines Brady Printing Co, City of /Stateeville el ee Services 553,00 rm) ere) CA ae.t) * 457,00 Cate 8) C yas) Cy ate) 435.00 435.00 271.00 435,00 Erne) ESE Me) 312,00 3 ae. 8) 298,00 298.00 Pee e le) Bea 0. 0) ee) 33.12 gE Pee) er | pores) 21,20 4,04 20,90 kre) 10,48 71.32 V2 Pe) -} oT Pa. 8) 2,13 5,00 5,00 5.00 5,00 5.00 Cert KPA 0) Pi rae 8] er Pay pa) 657,00 Pete PR) 11,750.24 191.83 po Pre) eee Sd 390.63 Pat Pa} Eee Phe 331.00 2 ee 8) pti) Pere] LP 200,00 es he) Le) Pry Pr rd —— 422.20 2, 472,09 eo ed SESerttnacx ea RE etl) i escuela Nancy H, Murray The Wilteie Camera Shop or bs Web Try peti Se PO Pee Bea T Starrettes Office Equipment Inc, = Supplies Catawba Paper Box Co. Supplies Cooper D. Cass Co. bed RENTS Ss | , bes Pe Pa td bert ld Homemakers Crafts Fund Ry Pee TY Carolina Business Machines Inc, « Supplies & Equipment Brady Printing Co. borer e eel Find Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services VETERANS SERVICE Harry L. Johnson Salary UP Pees bd Oe hd od Box Rent Harry L. Johnson 4 Travel Iredell County Manager Supplies U. S,. Postmaster Postage Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services CIVIL DEFENSE Darlene Deal Salary Harry L, Johnson Lad Iredell County Manager Tsp ee TY U. S, Postmaster beer at std Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services N, C. Local Government Bmaployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. N, C, Public Baployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. CBUNTY ATTORNEY eS Ae eee tts Retainer Fee CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Maxtha D, Parker Salary Ralph H, Munday * Shirley S, White Virginia B, Webster Betty M, Baity Marion U, Boyd Helen H, Kyles por ere 8s) U. S, Postmaster Carolina Business Machines Brady Printing Co, | Supplies & Equipeent Paul B, Willians Supplies pee ee red ee Pd batty ee ee Deere ee ee ph yer) r1 x Pie) ple & | 137,54 rer? | Crees) ara e) 12,75 ro) 125,00 re) yen?) 11,89 39,65 gel 7 ie oe 8] 9.00 50.00 2,67 2.80 arses) el P Pek) ye Pe i 4248 Carl G, Smith Peet Sa 50,00 4249 Boyce G, Gibson Jr. # Eh ere) 4250 R, A, Hedrick * eh ome o) H 5648 Town of Mooresville Court Costs fm Pk 1,174,00 JUVENILE COURT 4248 Carl G,. Smith Salary 75,00 erie e) JAIL H 5649 LeRoy Reavis Boarding Prisoners BU Per | H 5650 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw, Co, Supplies 30,45 H 5651 Sherrill Lumber Co, bad i ced H 5652 City of Statesville oe Seer TY pbb H 5653 Southern Mil Telephone Co, " BE Pek] H 5654 Home Bxterminating Co. Pest Control bo 8. 8) H 5655 Sunshine Uniform Service Laundry 7.79 H 5656 Wilmar Inc, Supplies 156.31 H 5657 Beam Printing Co, " 33.37 2,041.11 GENERAL ASSISTANCE H 5661 A & P Tea Co, Groceries pore) H 5662 City Grocery & Market ba re) H 5663 Fraleys Food Fair bod ve 8) H 5664 Gillelands Grocery be 3.50 H 5665 Lowe's Supermarket 9 18,00 H 5666 R, A, Sloop Grocery bad Cae 8) pe Me ee eo * 20,00 H 5668 Belks Dept, Store @lothing pe Pe) H 5669 Kings Dept. Store bed } ker H 5670 Longs Shoe Store i 14,40 H 5671 J.C. Penney Co, bad K.- B Bed H 5672 Raylass Dept, Store bed 13.45 H 5673 Sherrill White Shoe Co. i 27,80 H 5674 Smitheys Store * 5.12 H 5675 Spainhours ® Cs H 5676 Three Sisters Ld 11.36 H 5677 Petty Cash pe es eS | Pe) H 5676 Mxs, Requal Bailey Boarding Home Care Phone 8) H 5679 Mrs, B, W. Barnhart ° eet 8) H 5680 Mrs, Bthel Beaty * 100,00 H 5661 Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder sf 100,00 H 5682 Mrs, C,. C, Blankenship ned 100,00 H 5663 Mrs, Billy Brotherton oad 74,90 H 5664 Mrs. Albert Cooper ® pte mre s) H 5665 Mrs. Dorothy Cowan vi oT es) H 5666 Mrs, Roland Deal - 100,00 ed pee Sty bc 100.00 a) eee bd 50.00 ed ee] ° 50,00 H 5690 cee] 4 200.00 Hu 5691 Br eA) * Ce H 5602 Bobby Selle os Ce) M5603 Mrs, Jay Tayse 4 be) M5604 Me. C. C, Ward * 150.00 ae ? bore ee ee ee ° teem: s] H 5607 Mrs, Rebecen Willians e pees) ee ee | bed 150,00 ni H H CI bo Ci H H H Ls BI H CI H Ci H oi H H bi a 4 I ‘ Pee eee eee ee ee eee ' wu PePErererettetttt tt} # ages 5719 5720 5501 Ph ed Bek) 5510 5511 5512 5513 5514 5516 5517 5526 5529 5530 bree 5722 5723 5725 id) 5728 re] est rh] eee ee se Mehra rd caateris J. I, Thomas Salary Pree fee ty boi UDG Town of Mooresville ph ariel pe BON re ir) Iredell County General School Fund Iredell County 0, A, A, Fund peat eae. Oe Pe ree | pert OMe ae ee eee eee Iredell County 0, A, A. Fund Iredell County A, F. D, C, Fund Izedell County A. P. T. D, Fund Iredell County M, A. A. Fund N, C, Dept. of Revenue eed Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. et ee eee Retixement Refund Iredell County Health Dept. Monthly Budget Payment Iredell County 0.A,A, Fund: Iredell County A, P, T. D, Fund pe Pee Ed Tax already paid Prank & Bobby J, Owens * State Commission for the Blind «Aid to Bl re ae eed it System - Ret. LS ashtehieeebh tet tt SOM atk ee N, C, Public Buployees’ Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. Pee St ae eGo ST EE Temes tg ee * 4 Hospital Saving Association Ral aati TOTAL ee ea ae Te Retirement 1,065.28 De Eas 1,403.90 ee Cl Pee 3,786.46 Patty 9,47 tad mt) ae @RAND TOTAL i a ee Ce BY ot 2] pe CCR) 55,582.43 3,613.85 1,028.84 3,510.33 Pe] ro Pty ras PL Td bP) re) po ere rE) 7,311,50 159,705.72 Pee ee oBseehetotoueketoteleonotol ch olekeouenetcnctosokekehereloholenele lol sie! oa0o0a ce ri} ery ri) 26 29 cle) Be Kr3 33 KT) Khe) > Ld 39 38 39 oa 42 cx] 45 46 47 te] CS 51 ey] 53 ty 55 Bt) yA et) So ] 61 by] 63 cr sy ch td to vet ce] 73 ve ce va tS Jane W, Arthur Jessie T, Parker POR rmey st a) Lexine A, White Doris P, Johnson PT Sa MP] Margaret F, Bolt Rollin W, Johnson Troy R.. Scoggins Jr. Andrew J, Hutchinson Mary Lee Stroud No Me ame 9) ot To) L. M, Little Pade be reer LNs) Ina M, Galliher Pee Pap bets Peles) Phyllis M, Watkins Dorothy P, Yount N, C, State Board of Health Cliff#Day & Company Sherrill Lumber Co, Jane W,. Arthur Margaret F, Bolt Mildred Johnson Jessie T, Parker baat CPM od eS eet we bas) Dorothy P, Yount Andrew J, Hutchinson Rollin W, Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. J». H. Nicholson oes 2 ett tT eee) Southern Bell Telephone Co, Petty Cash Lowry Drug Co, Inc, N. C, State Board of Health Carolina Ribbon & @arbon Sales Olivetti Underwood Corp, Greer Drug & Chemical Corp. Shell Blectric Co, beter tg Iredell Laundry Co, Pitney-Bowes Inc, U. S, Postmaster Par tN ey sh ge og 18 ESS 7 oe oe a oe ee oe oe ee Salary & Travel J A Dental Services Supplies A Travel " Services " bbw OMS col ter Supplies " " Poy tei ld Supplies " bert Laundry Phi tae as Be Peer at) Starrettes Office Equipment, Inc. = Supplies Winchester Surgical Supply Co, Supplies P, Z, Dunn, M, D, P, R, Kearns, M, D, P, Rs Mason, M, D, B, R, McLain, M, D, Clinicians Fee ” freating VD Patients N,. C, Public Bmaployees’ Social Security Agency ~ Soc, DPMOw ee TOME ss Liee. Pee Te Sel) Te ks | MISCELLANEOUS PoP OM ss ae pe Te ees eed ed N, C, Public Buployees' Social Security Agency - Soc, N, C. National Bank State Departeent of Revenue Hospital Saving Association Withholding Tax Insurance TOTAL 580,00 415,00 415,00 415.00 Caer) e) 415,00 Cero) 553,00 527.00 YA 8) 0) yaa, 8) 343,00 Bie ra ee) 225,00 10,00 Ese] oP © @] VA Pes) 380,24 800,00 BP) ere Cred) 20.80 A Pete) ey J eat Coa) 20,24 121,52 114,00 110,56 33. 66 65.15 td 22,00 4.90 re) Cred 353,48 foro t Cre) Bee or we | Pe Pte d 25.00 8 Pee cP ee) Tras oa a oat 255.85 ct ary Phere o] fet) Are td bart tA 2,533.33 13,8633,40 eae we es ed Cera! er ea es) og Peete tert Retirement Dart] Social Security PU Tax: Federal 746.30 Stud] 159.13 peor he TS ba Lt EY are) G@AND TOTAL Ce te 105,00 rr ee) 225,00 Bey Pie) 420,00 MeDaniels Phillips 66 Service « Washing Bookmobile 8,00 pURT Me se es ote ae) ee oe 2.13 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services eb) North Carolina State Library Books & Processing 310.70 Americana Interstate Corp. Supplies Cee) CP a se a 25.00 Thames Book Company Lee) ay rome) Franklin Watts Inc, 32,70 The Scarecrow Press Inc. x Poe) 8) Joseph Rusicka~Inos cy Oey The H, W, Wilson Co, 65,00 Follett Library Book Co. Ce reel) Doubleday & Company coir 3s Starrette's Office Equipment, Inc. » Service 9.50 Sherrill Lumber Co, Supplies Prt N, C. Public Bmployees’ Social Security Agency = Soc, Sec. 145.79 N, C. Local Government Bmployees* Retirement System - Ret. Ck Pepe Statesville Library Donations — 100,00 iJ Town of Mooresville = 75,00 2,185.17 i ee ee ee oe ee MISCELLANEOUS N, C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System « Ret. N, C, Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency «= Soo. Sec. . North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax State Department of Revenue * Hospital Saving Association BG st yt beret] TOTAL 2,574.09 0 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Social Security Taxt Federal State Insurance GRAND TOTAL _ is ome oii 312.00 24,00 pe eee peers} 50.00 vee ae peer) ee Y 28.60 2.03 17.89 Pv ee) 23,61 1, 660.08 9,000.00 eat) yd 57.30 6.00 ee eT CPEs pee) Pe 64,73 10,731.86 ck ey Ne es vs 4 M 415 Nancy K, Pearson Salary M 416 Richard K, Gabriel bs M 418 Rowan County ‘i Contract M 419 City of Statesvilld) ° Services M 420 R, D. Grier Poh 4 me VPM eit eT ba ee Drugs M 422 Carolina Business Machines,Inc, Supplies M 423 Beam Printing Co, Supplies M 424 The Psychological Corporation PECL TC etl ee a ed EY M 426 Petty Cash Misc, Bxpens M 427 N. C, Public Bapldyees' Social Security Agency = Soc. Sec. M 428 N, Cy Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. MISCELLANEOUS M 417 Bank of Statesville Transfer Funds M 429 N. C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System = Ret. M 430 N, C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency = Soc. Sec. M 431 Internal Revenue Service Withholding Tax M 432 State Dept. of Revenue * ry M 433 Hospital Saving Association BSED bets rel TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Pte e et Tk 12,48 Social Security 14,79 Tax: Federal 19,10 State 2,00 Insurance 16,36 fl GRAND TOTAL ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 10:15 P.M, until Monday, July 17, & 1967, at 7:30 P.M, North Crrolina, Ireéell Coumty . Filed for regiztratioa,on 4 = 4 0 oor - Clerk to pT. July 17, 1967 Teas Loa Ya rae beet Se aot Cet held an adjourned gegular meeting on Monday, July 17, 1967, im the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, SC ee ee ee ee Co tet Oe tre eet Cant ee ee) orm ES et et Oe ee a County Attoxney Jay F, Frank and County Mamager R, L. Shuford, Jr., Tee ee i ee ee | Ce a) Ms ee ee el bE Me ee me eee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee Ce aes a ea ee es TY ne ee eae re ee eT ee eee me ee eee a) ae ee ee was also reported that the Planning Board had held a public hearing on the matter at its meeting on Jume 20, 1967, and had recommended that the present eee et NPR ee ae Te ae intersection of Bast Broad Street and Highway #64 be extended eastward along Sn eS ee a ee ee se) pase ae ts Jrtion Se me er tae Sa CO ee See try described as follows froa B-1 Neighborhood Shopping te B-3 General Business: ee ae ed ee General Business District, and rumming east along U.S, #64 to the centex of I eh ee eee ee a ee eh i ee ae Ce ee ee oe ee a ee nmr a ht Ts pe On wotion by Commicsiemex Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, the Beard approved the following travel policy for the sheriff and deputies: a e i July 17, 1967 or 18 e578 : Ce ee re ee ek een gd Flat monthly payment for “Rough Service" travel « ri) Out~ofecounty travel @ 8¢. (plus neale & lodging) Pete es} oe ere es Pee ome ee rere ee ee Bd Mooresville Police Department. pert ee es ee PO eee ee TY was deferred for further study, SUPPLEMENTS, ‘The follewing letter was received from the County Board of Education, with a detailed breakdown attached: IRBDRLL COUNTY PUBLIC S@HOOLS Cee ee . Truett me a me tet Y “July 10, 1967 Pe ee ee BO td Iredell County Court Houde Statesville, Nerth Carolina Deax Mx, Waring: The Iredell County Board of Education has given such thought Py consideration to the necessity of and for lecal supplementation to the program operated by the State in the por Ome me See STURT Say ed caused the staff to make a study from which a positive program has been formulated Peer eR ehh eee De Acting in response te an amendment to G.S, 115-80 adopted at the ee ee ne en ee ea Pe eT ee) Ixedell County Schools of a higher level than that provided by the State ef Mexth Carolina togethex a te | te mmend the 1967+68 section of the Current Expense Budget to include $188, 700,00 which funds are to be used im the implementation of said Pot ed and plan and a request that the Board of County poet Ty act under the provisions ef G.S, 115-80 and levy a tax sufficient to raise Most sincerely yours, Oe ee F PA sg Be ee ee) De eT eel given authority te supplesent teachers but that it wold have to apply ee een ep arene Sen Sn ae ne ee ae re Syeten and were hopeful that in come way the gap in pay between the city and ot 17, 1967 Ste me) sok 18 ne579 Peet SMe te | closed but it appeared that this move would only complicate matters since the Statesville and Mooresville School District budgets were already set up for 1967-68 and could not be reduced pro- portionately with any increase from the county. They also stated that they had been thinking in terus of a token supplement within the present tax structure and that anything of this magnitude should be presented for a Bee ee ee eee ak prior notice, since it would amount to a 17¢ tax increase, On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, Peet tt by Commissionex Bryan, the board voted to appropriate $30.00 per capita for school current expense for 1967-68, which is an increase from $27.00 in 1966-67, and to return the school budget requests to the three administrative units for revision to this figure. ALCOHOLIC INFORMATION CENTER, The county attorney reported that he had been unable to find legal authority for counties to contribute to alcoholic programs except by local ABC boards. PSE S998.) MACHINE, On motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the board approved purchase of a folding and inserting machine at an approximate cost of $1700, for use by various county departments, to be included in the 1967-66 budget. DONATION TO SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, On sotion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, the board approved a $600.00 appropriation to the Iredell County Soil Conservation Service, to be included in the 1967-66 ae eee eee by Commissioner Hardaway, the board appreved an appropriation of $1,000.00 for the Lake Norman Marine Commission, for paywent of bills submitted by the Marine fo ee COUNTY FIRS MARSHAL, On motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, the Board voted to postpone consideration of establishing Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee eee So eo July 17, 1967 ae eer soe oT Bryan, seconded by Comnissionex Joynex, the Beard approved a donation of $500.00 each te Lone Hickory, Centenary, and Stony Point Fire Departments, which are lecated outside cat foe SMe ee aa of Iredell County and have requested assistance from een eS 7 ae further, te inform Mecklenburg County that this has been Oe ee eh Oren ey ke ee ee Ce Pes Me Tha Pee ee RR Re OT Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joynex, the board voted to accept £7 Perret ate ee ee em me oT oT ee tT) township, Mx. Neil having Pt oe tl lS justice of the peace. Pte ae ee ee Den ne ee a Black te a two year tere as county tax supervisor, expiring the first Monday in July 1969, ROAD PETITIONS, The folloving road petitions were approved for consideration by the State Highway Commission on motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner White, 1, SR #1534, Stony Point Rt. 1, hard surface requested, me pee es ee Teh ee eS Be) ee ee July 24, at 7:30 P.M, North Carolina, Iredell County eet Mcgee ot ts Ld red ee and recorded Ja 8 July 24, 1967 rasa 18 bed] pore bo Cer eer ee July 24, 1967, at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioners Reon at the Courthouse. Cee te mee emer tee Se ee et) James M, White, C, Chandler Bryan, and Dr. John S, Hardaway. County Manager R. L, Shuford, Jr., was present. JAIL BUDGET, The Board continued its discussion with Sheriff Reavis about th food budget and need for additional help at the jail. On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, the prey approved a per diem rate of $1,45 to be paid to the sheriff for the feeding and care of prisoners, which is an increase from $1.27 previously paid, with arrangements for personnel to be taken care of by the sheriff, Pe Ree ee OC ee eee seconded by Connissioner Joyner, the board set the travel allowance for co ee ae ee er er ae es) Mae ts es ee) county travel, STATUS OF TAX MAPPING EMPLOYERS, The employees in the tax mapping department who had previously been designated as teaporary employees, were changed to pereanent status so they would be eligible for county leave policies, poses eae hl BRQUESTS FOR DONATIONS, Request for a donation to the North Carolina Syuphony, $500 contribution for portrait ef James Iredell, and contribution OO ee eee ee PL eS Oe Oe ee Commissioner Joyner, the following resolution was adopted: ne et meet ee ae ee ee ms ea | Ce ee ee ee ee | fellewing ssounts, ox so such of each as aay be deemed secessary, are hereby appropriated: Pete County Commissioners Pst Te TY Tax Supervisor PEOC ET me TT Capital Iaprevenents Special Appropriations Pe Tet! Libraries bot tT ete Be ee) for TS Ur ad County Accountant Sheriff Tax Collector et eet) Agricultural Agente oe ee RT aD ee aac] Civil Defense fer tS OSs Ld Clerk Superior Court Superior Court Recorders Court Br et Be a7 Jail fe Mt bets s eT eee Tg pace OT or) Age Asoietance Pee eee ety Vas ie Totally Diesbled $ Pe Prd cs ese Pe) csr eC bua er rae 91,528 Per PT ey pt 13,789 pm) Pro ory Poe 12,692 Per) ed) 2,400 45,254 Ph) .T ee) cd 30,700 —se bd cs GY pt we TS be) 739,153 59,638 ee 21,497 Pre SY 31,960 Pe eo 25,855 cx. rey 15,354 25,736 17,552 13,789 100,190 Perr) rm Peery 12,692 3,750 9,579 Pa) Teer?) PS Pet pe] 900 Le oo) Cae oy | : por] Re oe rer eee tt 5 8573 TOTAL PUBLIC ASSISTANCE po ‘tnent 97,787 Pe tt ete my a OB) 102,787 pwc Was) oo 263,517 235,143 263,517 err eet a ee eee) ed 2,126,579 Valuation . . s+ pe Collection ® .. Fie ad e- rrr — TAX RATE RESOLUTION, Om motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, the follewing resolution was adopted: Whereas the final budget and appropriations for the fiscal year from July 1, 1967, to Jume 30, 1968, have been passed and adopted; therefore BS IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY that the following Ad Valores Taxes on each $100.00 taxable property be and the same is hereby levied in Iredell County for the year Exee July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1966, fox the purpose set opposite each: General Fund ert sf | | PPE | a etme] 06 Health Puad mS] bh hed a) Se ted Roary There io hereby levied for the fieegh yeas 1967-46 4 poll tax of $2.00 - ~