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Board of Commissioners Minutes 1963 (Jan-Aug)
Soin in 0 aa Rh A PU cn gt iia a a at a a a a a ad Ri pe per a ike aed “i ; i a eer tts ae ee oS) “ ree ». hide a b The Board of Commissioners attended a meeting of the Iredell County Planning Board on Tuesday, January 22, 1963, at 7:30 P.M., in the Grand Jury room of ror Ce ee eR ee ee ee Se re a OT ir eee NM OL a Glenn Chandler, chairman of the planning board, welcomed the commissioners to - the meeting. © The purpose of the meeting, as he explained, was to bring the commissioners up to date on the work of the planning board, particularly its progress y in drawing up a soning ordinance for the Lake Norman Area. He then introduced C. He Davis, consultant to the board, ‘Mr. Davis presented each member with a copy of the book prepared by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission, the Catawba, Iredell, and Ijncoln County Planning Boards, entitled: GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN, LAKE NORMAN, and explained briefly the content and purpose of the plane Mr. Davis also distributed copies of the vroposed zoning ordinance, reviewed the main points, and asked that all those present read it in full prior to the next meeting so they could discuss it at that time. The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Chandler. The Board of Commissioners adjourned until 7:30 P.M., January 28, 1963, at “which time they will meet at eee GRE City Hall with the municipal governing beards of the countye 6) : y ‘7 ks Fs ee ar: a p ee”, Clerk to the Board if Page 1 rl Co As announced previously, the et ee et kt es et Conference Tete) at Pee eer City Hall on Monday, January 26, 1963, at ee eee Cie Fi ae! Chairman B. BE, Boyer, R. B. Kestler, Jr., J. M. Pre tae Max Re James, and R, J, Holshouser.e JOINT MEETING, This was a joint meeting with the municipal Peet bodies ef the county at the invitation of the county commissioners. Statesville Mayor Bagnal called the ee to order and welcomed those present. Troutman was represented by Mayor Jack Masseye Mooresville Commissioners present were: Re) Miller, Clyde Towell, Joe V. Knox, Charles M, Newton, City Manager Cy Brooks, and City Attorney Bill Pope. Statesville was represented by Councilmen A, L. Mills, Re Pe Cline, L. S. Gilliam, Jrey Co N. Steele, Mayor J. Garner Bagnal, and City Manager Dickerson, and City Attorney Jack Harriss Mayor C. Bs. Reavis of Harmony sent his regrete that he could not attend and Harmony was not represented, CHAIRMAN. Ee E, Boyer was elected permanent chairman of joint pers ty ea PURPOSE OF MEETING, Chairman Boyer stated that of necessity city and county business overlaps and at times appears to conflict, and that it is the duty of those present to solve the problems and smooth out the conflicts, He stated that the purpose of joint meetings is to establish better working relations among the boards on matters of mutual interest and more understanding of individual problems. LIBRARY, Advisability and feasibility of consolidated city-county library was 0 discussed at some length and a committee was appointed composed of the following: Commissioner J. M,. Wagner, ere Tsay ME Ts MCPD Py Na ak Pet ie eae ee Collier, NS) Pa of Statesville; O. Be. Welch of Harmony; Riggs Goodman, Mooresville; and Mayor Jack The committee was instructed to study the needs and evidence of Massey of Troutman, interest in supporting a library, and the legal problems involved in the various proposals, and to report back to this group at a subsequent meeting. . \ we FESTIVAL, The Iredell County Dairy Festival aed ree ot Peer my) ts) p Boyer stated that a budget of $14,000 hed been set up, of which the City of Statesville salaebammeedhtem acon sy ot open a ha a EA care : ne wee Ee ie i Ae ee Ae ot aay c ae a sox §=616 nce 443 January 26, 1963 3 Page 2 od a) Ce ae eee oe Be contribute $1,000 and the Dairy Association $1,000, tate! DEFENSE, Civil Defense was discussed with much interest. Upon meine by Mayor Bagnal, seconded by Councilman Cline, and unanimously carried, Chairman BE er ee hmm rer for Civil Defense which is needed and can be gustified, and to report back to the governing boards. RURAL FIRE PROTECTION, The matter of setting up areas or districts for each fire department to be responsible for was suggested. COUNTY BUILDINGS. Chairman Boyer told the group that the county is faced with the necessity of enlarging the county jail immediately due 4o lack of sufficient room to house the prisoners properly. He also stated that the county is in dire need of additional office space at the Court House, and is faced with making changes or substantial improvements at the County Hom, VETERANS SERVICE, In response to inquiry by the chairman each board indicated that the service rendered by the county veterans service officer appears to be well aE-veteOR-yons é QUARTERLY MEETINGS SUGGESTED. Chairman Boyer stated that there were numbers of other matters which needed group discussion, and enumerated tax listing and tax collecting, health, welfare, industrial development, dog pound, and most important of all, the school situation. Mayor Bagnal agreed that the Pe. ee and Pot ye they Pe eR eee RTA ee ag quarterlye LEGISLATION, It was agreed that there would be matters of. legislation during the session of the General Assembly which would be of mutual interest and concern to both the cities and the counties and that a joint meeting should be called at that times The meeting was then adjourned. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on the ,~f "day of Yak hz Lh ; sok 16 ce 445 February , 1963 Tree The Board of ett ts Ce ris See) te) Monday, February h, 1963, at 2:00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. peice eee ee Pee ee eee Ce ae oe Kestler, Jr., and Max Re Jamese Absent: A 1 Af tat bar INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the invocation by I. Ts Avery, county attorneys JAIL ADDITION. Harry Barkley, State BPLR Mbeya ka eas ed PR ce ta. ee ee a) Architects, Mawion, Va., who presented preliminary plans for an addition to the jail which he had draw from suggestions made by Mr. Barkleye Cost estimate amounted to $219,600.00 for construction and equipment. The Board accepted the sketch and estimate as information and assured Mre Page his firm would receive consideration when the time comes to hire an eae ; DOG WARDEN. J. I. Thomas gave his monthly reporte Five foxes were included in the animals picked up during Januarye STATE PROBATION OFFICER, Tom Presnell gave a brief resume of his duties as state probation officer. He explained that his salary, travel, and secretarial expense ( is paid by the state and he serves the courts in Iredell and Alexander countiese oO)Y) Pe MPO SPY ake Ge De Eskridge displayed the county map which eee Mme ey bear REL for locating fires, and explained how it works. Chairman Boyer requested Mr. Eskridge to serve on a committee authorized at the joint meeting with the city boards, which will try to coordinate services of the city and county fire departments in rural fire protection, civil defense, forest service, and any other services which should be included in overall planninge SALE OF TIMBER AT COUNTY HOME, On motion Mee CURE Smee CM mee eT) Peet est et Rae Mn ms Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, the following resolution was passeds me eee] SCRA MR te eRe ae es RM te AE heen Me Ces boa Cae c County Attorney, Isaac.T. Avery, Jre, to advertise ee eee me we mC Le Peet eee Re MRM Me Cae Le by sesh Me ta ae i baad oe o ies RY Pi partes pe Bie bint?) t oe bg x by Kestler and MacKay, Registered Surveyors, Novenber 19, 1962. “ Pareel A is first to be thinned for pulpwood and then thinned ‘for saw timber, and Parcel’ B is to be sold for saw timbers The trees in both parcels having been marked by the County Forester, and the said NAO ET i supervised by him in accordance with specifications as per advertisement. 0 AID TO BLIND, Mrs. ‘Eqith Bryson Fyanklin presented the following blind cases, eRe MR Da) approved as recommended on motion by Mr. Kesther, seconded by Mr. James: Acceptance: Dwight Davis Shoemaker, Union Grove R. le pas Rejection: Darryl Morrow, Ve eee ee va Revisions: Cora S. Morrow, Mooresville R, 2. Daniel Mecimore, 251 N. Lackey St., Statesville Lovie Heath Wooten, 1029 7th St., Statesville VETERANS SERVICE, On motion-by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, salary of Mrs. Bertie Wilkerson, new secretary in the Peery] Service office, was set at $180.00, to be reviewed at the end of six months, APPOINTMENT VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER, Oe st by Mr. James, seconded by Mre Holshouser, J. P. Van Hoy was reappointed as county veterans service officer, to serve at the will of the board. MIDDLE YADKIN SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT, Mre Je T. Graham, chairman Caen) - Middle Yadkin Soil Conservation District, appeared before the board in behalf of legislation which would extend the authority for condemnation for the Third and Fourth Creek Watershed Districts. After much discussion, the Board deferred action on the request for further study, and asked the county attorney to advertise a public hearing notice on the matter for Monday, February lle : Harper Van Hoy, John Patterson, and Max James, commissioners for the district, Mre We M. Bland, soil conservationist, Mr. David Dixon, area conservationist from Newton, and Mr. Lonnie Thompson, Watershed Planning Party Leade®, Raleigh, were present to present information about the projects, but this matter had to be deferred wtil a later date in the interest of time. FARM AGENTS, Wayne Franklin made the report for his department for January. He also explained that the monthly pig sales should properly be designated as "pools" COC OBS OMe om ee ek mm poe ee ay peer err Pare there is no auction, He submitted < report which shows that there have been },0 sales, 8,019 pigs at an average price of $13408, totaling $10h,781.1he ne ae i | Se ne ee See ae ae ee alee ee te February h, 1963 Page 3 HOME ECONOMICS AGENT A Mrse Nancy Myers was given two months maternity leave pe se ee ee James, which will be partially covered by Pet leave, the balance to be leave Eee Ls FOR CATAWBA COUNTY, On ee eT eee ee ere at the February 1963 Term of the Superior Court of Catawba County, N. C., the Feb a tT Pt OUI Te from the Iredell County jury box to serve in the cases of State vs. Earl Eugene Harris, Jr., and State vs. Earl Eugene Harris, Srey, to begin in Catawba County court on February 11, 1963: ne ee eee ee ots est Rt. 3 Box 37hA, Statesville 2e Norris Mason Cool Springs Rt. 1, Statesville 3. A. Ge Campbell Jre Cee v MES b> Tt ie cee Pe eT eRe) an an Ae sty rere 627 Margaret Rd., Statesville Se Roscoe A. Stilwell Bets Rel 42 Oakhurst Rd., Statesville 6, Miss lilliam Patten Coddle Creek Rt. 2, Mooresville Te Le Ce Moore Concord Rt. 8, Statesville 8 Mrs. Katkerine Smith Hudson Coddle Creek 311 N. Academy St., Mooresville 9, Gilbert D. Stroud Inside 7ll Miller Ave., Statesville 10, Sherman Wallace Inside 312 Bost St., Statesville PRIMES ume Ce el hs | Inside 326 Nursery Lane, Statesville 12. Charlie Parks Payne Outside Rt. 1, East Side Dr., Statesville pi Pe ae ee Re Sharpesburg Rte 2, Statesville ; rane fae sr eho ekete) | 2a Peo te eee 15e George W. Brawley Jre Coddle Creek . Rt. 3, Mooresville Ce eee ne | Oe Na see a Rt. 7 Box 373, Statesville 17e Be Qe Donaldson Coddle Creek Rt.’ 1, Mooresville 18, John Frank Crawford Concord Rte 8, Statesville ph aera ree ek BGs pee! 113 Park St., Statesville yc. ae eee ee ep ha see!) Sa ee te eee | De Ve Se Henderson Inside ee eee 22> Frank Deaten Inside Box 71, Statesville 23. John 0. Cashion Coddle Greek 122 Be Statesville Ave., Mooresville 2hie Be Se Grant : Sharpesburg Rt. 2, Statesville kd ab tev ont OS N. Lackey St., Statesville yee eS Outside Ce Pees eee | . ee ee | ene a a Cd De ee ee pect we ee eek Bra BE oe Be be Bie be 39 40. ne ee vs i libs ne To re Ce De oe se oe cm a Bt. bios 59. re aw 62. oF 656 os Pt pct ae ae) Pe Pe eae ‘James N. Honeycutt Re en meth) Marvin L. Starnes We E. De Tharpe Samuel L. O,twalt Hugh H, Caldwell Je Cy Gilbert Pe VEST -3 4) Bit ele a Fee | Herbert Boyd Benfield Stee ee ot ras Re E. Brakefield Daniel R. Boone Chester C. Miller, Sr. Ronald eA Robert H. Morrison Ae P. McAllister Re L.* Combs R. L. Gilbert R. I. Rimmer Walter E. Gaither Jr. COM te mm Re Re Reid or Te Me oO BRKT 3 «| Sidney Mitchell Jack Stikeleather Pee Paes G4 Mrs. Lillian Hamilton Coite M, reeerans R. E. Ritchie Perm e, 2) ae a etT Te abg NM Pe re Harold A. Smith James Franklin Clonts Jimmie Tomlin Chambersburg Coddle Creek | ee mer g Ler teeta be SRE Te WBE it Concord Shiloh Outside past RT) Chambersburg Sharpesburg se URE) Inside Concord Sr Davidson Concord Shiloh Inside BEST bee Outside Concord Inside BRT beet aes Inside Inside Inside Bast pee | pager aT) Inside Coddle Creek Inside bot. ee ee Peet Bey se es eee | a ry Mooresville Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. 1, Harmony ‘ Box 117, Troutman Barium Springs Rt. 8, hahah oe cls et eRe Rt. 8 Box 376, Statesville oR RT be Ns te ee Rt. 1, Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville Box 333, Troutman 201 Fieldstone Circle, Statesville et eee Rt. 6, Statesville Rt. 2y Mooresville Rt. 6, Statesville Rt. 3, Statesville 313 S. Mulberry St., Statesville 609 Holland Drive, Statesville iP eb ke) ke ‘ Rte 8 Box 98, Statesville Drake St., Statesville 1303 Caldwell St., Statesville Rt. 8 Box 337A, Statesville 1102 Boulevard, Statesville 62h Green St., Statesville 1118 5th St., Statesville 2h7 N. Patterson Ave, Statesville eae avert ae 1135 Lakeside Drive., Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville 600 Dogwood Rd., Statesville Box 113, Troutman a pie eee one February h, 1963 67. Ae By Clanton Pe Ce Tae wets Ta ery 68, Clifford B. Ieftin PeRb er a Pa eT eee Se Pa ete " Inside 121 Clegg St., Perera tery at Pe Pak te ere meet 310 Messick St.«, Mooresville Ome Pet ne Rt. 1, Olin ae Pape er a be Cope) } Fe OS GR MCh oh | : Te Le Combs Concord Rt. 1, Stony Point (ere aC Coddle Creek Se aera eee 75¢ Lewis Lippard Retest 1516 Melviney St,, Statesville ioe en bsToF Vs) Or lel oa let bad Rb. 1; Ee 77¢ Allen B. Sloop Ole BE Cha) Rt. i, eae ys 78. W. Bernard Christenbury Coddle Creek 839 E. Iredell, Mooresville 79¢ Robert C. Lambert Bethany Rt. 2 Box 43, Statesville GO. T. Be arenes Cool Springs Rt. 1, Statesville Edward P. Ballard Davidson Mt. Mourne William 0. Summers basta) Box 652, Statesville MED Po Whe CPD athe T te] Inside 522 Virginia Ave., Statesville C. L. Deal Concord S17 tr hem ke oP) Roy Bracken Eagle Mills Rt. 2, Harmony Je P. Watts BG et» Mol) 320 We Bingham St., Statesville Ralph Lail Fallstown Rt. 1, Troutman 88, E. 0. Benfield BOY Rm , 549 Oakland Ave., Statesville 4 Pe eS er BBs) See WT kee 90, Marvin Ray on Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman AP ee st va So MBP olor. T 6) Turnersburg pa? sae hae Ve P.. Summers Coddle Creek Rt. 3, Mooresville 93e Taylor Leonard Jr. Inside 576 Greenway Dr., Statesville Te wel Oh art). Coddle Creek Rt. 3, Mooresville H. E. Waugh Shiloh Rt. 3, Statesville 96. J. Grier Stikeleather bet sks l 120 Ridgeway Ave., Statesville PE Pett mr tt. el Coddle Creek § 5h W. McLelland Ave., Mooresville 98, James R. VBE) per eRe ty 307 N. Tradd St., Statesville a pote ne : Inside SMe abet Lane, Statesville John Clarence Rogers Inside 205 E. End Ave., Statesville Chazles B. Sigmon Coddle Creek 13 Wedgewood Rd., Mooresville Harry 0. Brotherton eRe] Rt. 2, Mooresville — ig 103. Hubert M. Benge ete ee Tse a eT re ee 10h. Ernest’ B. Jones Inside 72k, Be Sharpe St., Statesville cae o " ee a Pat ie de C5 i“ BM ti " . Pts | aes ed ‘ « ae ) i oe r ae ¥ - , y ye ae 2 Pi ; a Ps bea sa 130 Page 6 > 4 a e 105, G,°T. Pless Sr. Coddle Creek 821 E, Iredell Ave,, Mooresville PCa beets tT | ret 725 Hedrick Circle, Statesville 107. Boyd Morrison Cee ae ae eer : me Ca) Rt. 6, Statesville hPa ont Inside, ——_«337 Oakwood Dr., Statesville Nae Y Be or aI Rt. 1, Stony Point Pp Petraes See Sie taste ba 4 Rt. 2, Statesville 112. Claude Mitchell Outside Rt. 7 Box 486, Statesville | 113e Bristel Williams Ch Mesto) oy] Rt. 1, Union Grove 11k. Jake Blackwelder Coddle Creek re Omer ert Ave., Mooresville PRR YW MEOPaEe te baer Inside 1816 Boulevard, Statesville RPE CLAM bac) st Barringer Rte 3, Mooresville 117. Ge M. Goodin Eagle Mills Rt. 2, Harmony 118, Charles W,. Worley Inside 121) Knox St., Statesville 119. We. B. Sams BG sys Kel) 1005 E. Broad St., Statesville ee Solo] Rt. 3, Statesville E. H. Isenhour Fred B. Parker Barringer Rt. 1, Mt. Ulla James C. Kivette BGs Mel) 101 N. Race St., Statesville 1236 J. L. Galliher eT ae ee Rt. 2, Harmony l2he H. Pless Woodward Bist Rel 151 Park St., Statesville Lewis Caldwell Coddle Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville 126. Kelly Fox BBY Rol 43h We Front St., Statesville 1 ae Gene Eyerett Lippard OF lel satel ba4 1, Statesville 128. Ae H. Martin ee RE.) Rt.’ 5, Statesville S. C. Ingram Coddle Creek - OS Fieldstone Rd., Mooresville ees eer me Pee ee Inside 422 Hawthorne Dr., Statesville 13le W. BE. Murray beets Kel 308 Walnut St., Statesville 132. Lloyd D. Brown Coddle Creek Rte 1, Mooresville 133-4. Le Ave Black Jr. Bethany i Tes Statesville 13ke M. Ce Gryder Turnersburg oe kh, Statesville 135. Brantley D. Stikeleather | Concord aM ree eee 136— Frank Lane piv Rel | 1273 Elisabeth Ave., Statesville 137e Parker Martin eat ke ; Rt. 1 Box 352A, Statesville Harold Kilpatrick . sey oer) 191, Cline St., Statesville 139. Esbis Wellman bas see) 1410 Hackett St., Statesville F. C,. Christopher Sv + Hudspeth 142. Samuel Y. Sherrill Pe Uer 7 ae ee es mete te ee ae se Ta ber Rt. 3, Statesville re 16 451 ea) ae Pees Page 7 POC: eee ) tee cya it eee eT. PN Pe ee lt ae Coddle Creek 235 BE. Park Ave., Mooresville 14Se° We P. Conger . bay Sk. 211 S. Green St., Statesville 1h6. Monroe G. Overcash caters et at 4 Rt. 2, Mooresville re: Oe BE Shiloh Rt. 6, Statesville aes. ; Bi me bee Concord Rt. 8, Statesville , EN tae Par! ) e Coddle Creek Rt. 2, Mooresville BB Mt) Te Ts) Inside 922 Armstrong St., Statesville Lae ret TT Owe MC Rte 1, Union Grove 4 152. Pavl Frasier se BRT] 1307 Knox St., Site hae 1530 Me. L. Sykes Coddle Creek 362 E. Wilson Ave., Mooresville iy Pe Me MR tt ORE Rte 5 Box 90, Statesville 2 155e Archie S. Bost ets ey Rt. 3, Statesville 156, Paul E, London Coddle Creek 1429 N. Main St., Mooresville Re We Levan Rt. 2, Hiddenite Sharpesburg 158. Re L. Petts Coddle Creek 823 N. Main 5t., Mooresville F. S. McAlister Davidson Rt. 2, Mooresville i 160. Robert K. Kerr Coddle Creek 823 N. Main St., Mooresville 161. Re M. Davidson Outside Rte 7, Statesville 162. Wade H. Wilson Inside 1159 Lakeside Dr., Statesville De We Wilhelm Coddle Creek Rte 2, Mooresville James P, Emery § d 165. C. Vance Gregory Union Grove Rt. 1, Olin Sharpesburg Rt. 2, Statesville pho se | Coddle Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville 167. Re J. Fortner Turnersburg - Rt. 1, Harmony 168. Ernest McCaskill Inside 210 Briarwood Rd., Statesville David W. Lackey pay peel 554 Brookdale Dr., Statesville 170. S. Albert Rhyne Jr. beet 49 Oakhurst Rd., Statesville 17le Mrs. J. T. Matthews Coddle Creek 621 E. Iredell Ave., Mooresville 172. Max J. Barker Inside sth eee Et he hse Pa ae ee) 173- Mrs. Mary W. Lewis eee sey Rt. 8 Box 89, Statesville l7he Ee C. Bruner Bethany ae Pel ht eee | -175e Paul W. Allison Coddle Creek 295 Statesville Ave., Mooresville Re Ee Pope 177e Martin L. Bussell Jre Olin eet ree er Ae Pe oe ; Turnersburg ye es : LE A ee ae et ae a Ct ee eee Steet Beek Goddle Creek 708 Cascade, Mooresville PPT te eee tet ek ee ee Rte 7, Statesville PC eee tee Brotherton Coddle Creek § Rt. 1, Mooresville 183. le He. Grant ORT RT] Rte § Box 336, Statesville ih 18be Te Re Compton ae ee Rt. 1, Troutman pL eae OM Pose Nn) Sr ee oat Ree) fee eee os Comer New oe Se MR eee tae Ey Pe Pee eh ie a pays Kel) 1641 Newton Dr., Statesville 188, David R. Cline ele relates Rt. 7, Statesville 189, A. De Creedmore § .* eg ‘Rte hy Statesville 190. ‘Winnie Frances Yount eee Tl2 N. Center St., Statesville 19le Henry D, Rhodes Shiloh Pare ah eee F. Le Helms Coddle Creek Sl, Boger Aye., Mooresville “Alvin Jenkins AB ets Kel) 871 Henkel Rd., Statesville 19. Roosevelt Smyre eT aay eng Rte 4, Statesville FUR et] pSst ee] 122 Wilmington Ave., Statesville rd 196, L. L. Marlow Turnersburg CMe OE Cbs olen g 197. Le W. Livingston paste Rel) 226 Ridgeway Ave., Statesville Pee) ee Pees tee) a New Hope Rt. 1, Union Grove J. Be Bumgarmmer Beto Rel 644 Hartness Rd., Statesville VCC) MORE, lotsa tt Coddle Creek Te ee) Bae) 201. Archie Miller /\ Coddle Creek See la) eee Andrew Byrd pO ety Rel) 710 We Sharpe St., Statesville L. G. White OTe sletod wel Rte 2, Statesville Ae Fe Craven Jre Barringer Rt. 2, Mooresville Q. A. Paine Tse eC Maeva) ae et et eee 206, Frank W. Phillips Inside 833 Woodland Rd., Statesville We We Stilwell Fallstow Rt. 1, Troutman , beeen Po a eee Se Rt. 3, Statesville Roosevelt Caldwell Davidson Box 33, Mt. Mourne Gilbert F. Oakely Beet BE.) 162 May Dr., Statesville 2lle Carlie B. Pope BETS.’ Box 421, Statesville Oe be EP oa | Outside Rte 7, Statesville 2136. Newt Mayfield eet eee Ba a ae beet st. ry 140 May Drive, Statesville p2 POP PS! tyr Inside 654 Sharpe Ste, Statesville 216, Thomas A, UBT TY BST ET Te Dogwood Rd., Statesville é P| a a SB oe : ee Se Rt. 1, Statesville 218. Elbert Hines Jr. Shiloh Se Peet tT Be Bill I. Long Je Ce Daniels Frank L. Fortner Peer Hager A. N. Rutledge Fred W. Sherrill oe me Knox Harold M. Grose Se ee) el eee Je C. Knox Re H, Creedmore Fred H. tee Ig. C. G. Miller F. H. Clanton Pe oP ee ab ar Garland D. Cloer LeGrand Maness J. Allen Knox Je Fe Ketchie Jre Ee 3. Simons ne er hana) ho) oP M. K. Rankin We D. Moss, Jre Clyde Henderson We L. Hamilton Ce Se Beckham James W. Howard Betty C, Moore He Be Burrell Neal G. Elliott Richard Moore Richard A. Hartness Leo P. Johnson Je Ee Price Clarence Kissinger sg BRP Py 4 ols? bana William T. Warlick Daniel H. McHargue Inside Turnersburg Outside Sharpesburg Inside Barringer Concord Inside Shiloh Davidson Davidson Inside Coddle Creek Barringer Sy oF Ba ol Slel tb a Inside Inside Coddle Creek Inside Inside Inside Inside Coddle Creek Coddle Creek Coddle Creek New Hope Outside Inside Concord Barringer Coddle Creek Coddle Creek Fall stown Outside Chambersburg Inside Shiloh Chambersburg ee Roe 62 451 N. Center St., Statesville | 5 cE be eek 2006 Bristol Rd., Statesville Rte 2, Statesville 533 Davis St., Statesville Rt. 1, Troutman Scotts Seki :l el; to Mie tet) eee Rt. 3, Statesville Rt. 2, Mooresville RPE SORTS a oT] 920 Restmore Lane, Statesville 1029 Brantley St., Mooresville Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. 2, Statesville 831 Henkel Rd., Statesville ye Oe Pee ba) lois) Pea be he mn) 666 Iredell Ave., Mooresville 420 Davie Ave., Statesville 915 Hedrick Circle, Statesville 315 E. End Ave., Statesville 352 N. Center St.,: Statesville 52h S. Academy St., Mooresville 714 Cappenter Ave., Mooresville Rte 1, Union Grove Rt. 8 Box 315C, Statesville 452 Hillcrest Dr., Statesville Cle tS eee Rt. 3, Mooresville Rt. 2, Mooresville 765 N. Church St., Mooresville Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. 6, Statesville Rt. 1 Box 310A, Statesville 521 Virginia Ave., Statesville Rt. 3, Statesville Rt. 1, Statesville Page 9 E. Iredell Ave., Mooresville PI > gia eo 1 aa February 4, 1963 Page 10 James Ellis Holler Ss) oh Re) Rte 6, Statesville Henry Tabe Holler Shiloh Rte 6, Statesville Je Se Pruitt Coddle Creek 721 Spruce St., Mooresville 260. Glenn G. Gibson Inside 520 Holland Dr., Statesville 261. Ray B. Rimmer Fallstow Troutman William D, Parker Coddle Creek 611 W. Wilson Ave., Modresville. Thomas G. Wallace Eagle Mills Rte 2, Harmony W. Ce Nicholson Outside 1906 Bristol Rd., Statesville 265 Ce. Harold Prow LOMB eye Box 105, Troutman 266. Tom Davidson 1 WM RB eod 6) Rt. 1, Troutman Ree ree Ws 1o) 6) Voddle Creek 340 W. Stewart Ave., Mooresville Concord Rt. 1, Stony Point Ernest Ross Alexander S. D. Dingler Coddle Creek 60 Oak St., Mooresville James E. Young Coddle Creek 515 Parker St., Mooresville 271. Leonard C. Tolbert Chambersburg Rte 2, Cleveland Buford 2, Blanton Coddle Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville R. M. Anderson BO stp Rol) $25 Carroll St., Statesville Be H. Mayberry New Hope Rt. 1, Union Grove Roy S. McNeely Chambersburg Rt. 7, Statesville We.C. Gibson Concord Rt. 8, Statesville 277¢ William R, Smith, Jr. BB ots 405 Reynolda Dr., Statesville 278. Re A. Smith Davidson Rte 2, Mooresville Eugene Hager Jr. Concord Rte 6,. Statesville Ira M. Ussery Coddle Creek 343 Glenwood Dr., Mooresville We Re Campbell Shiloh Rt. 6, Statesville 282. E. F. Billings Oey iletob ae! Scotts LPs Pam corere foLo) Concord Rt. 1, Stony Point 28h. Clyde Anderson Cool Springs Rt. 4, Statesville 285... Tom H. Hutchins Inside 1101 Lakeside Dr., Statesville James Milstead, Jr. Inside 309 N. Oak St., Statesville Thad G, Morrison BEA eRe l-to) el} Rt. 2, Mooresville Be We Head Turnersburg Rt. 1, Harmony Robert K. Karriker Coddle Creek Rt. 2, Mooresville Clyde C. Kistler baole WR MEOh a tt 146 W. Statesville Ave., Mooresville Davie Lee Mpore steer Rt. 1, Union Grove 292¢ Ne De tomlin Jre Or tcra- lated Rt. ‘, Statesville Cecil Troutman Chambersburg Rt. h, Statesville 29ie James E. Stutts Davidson 6 Pan lela Tk me) a oe ea ox 26 me 455 February 4, 1963 295. John W. Cline Chambersburg Rt. 1, Statesville Allen F. Johnson TRA eng Rte 5 Box 263A, Statesville 297¢ Te L. Dowell Union Grove Rt. 1, Olin Mrs. Dorothy S. Grose Bethany Rt. 4, Statesville Clyde H. Eades ewe bees) Rte 3, Statesville F Kenneth Arthurs Barringer Rt. 1, Mooresville tine) . = eye Jen meee at ty JANUARY 1963 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a eR ML Re eB Salary 125.00 Eg. E. Boyer Per Diem & Mileage ; 31.10 F 5165 Re. J. Holshouser " 33.70 F 5166 Max R. James " : 36.60 F 5167 Robert B. Kestler ” 21.20 F 5168 J. M. Wagner uv 24.60 Statesville Glass & Myrror Co, Map frame TAX SUPERVISOR F U. S. Postmaster Postage 46.50 F 4992 Mary Lee Cowles Salary : 300.00 F 5001 Peggy P. Summers " 300 ,00 F 5002 Glenn W. Walker " reels ey) F 5003 John T. Smith « 500.00 F 500h Calvin E. Evans ® 300.00 F 5169. W. D. B. M, Poh Saks EBB eT 79.80 F S170 Business Machine Service Co, Ribbons yw: F 5201 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising 25.76 F 5202 Mooresville Tribune n 56.70 F 5236 Starrette Typewriter Service Sis) Beat PP so F 5237 Brady Printing Oo. " comes F 5238 Petty Cash Misc. Expense 9.50 F 5256 Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies ere: F §263 Beam Printing Co. " Pao! F 5273 John T. Smith ber Nc ee 63.h2 1D Sy aae Ce Ee pA Ete h} " 67.06 Pe PS) F 4991 Michael R, Lackey Salary SYae® F 4993 Willie Taylor " 40.00 F 499k Willie Taylor " 40.00 F 4995 Willie Taylor n 40.00 F 4996 Willie Taylor " ePae.6) F 4997 Willie Jones " 40.00 F 4998 Willie Jones " Tr erre®) F 5000 Willie Jones " 40.00 F 5005 D. D. Nantz Salary & Travel 350.00 F 5083. Michael R. Lackey Ewe bs 37 50 F 5163 Richard K. Gabriel " pETeRS 0) F 5171 Statesville Venetian Blind Service - Repairs VP i F 5172 Mills Electric Shop Supplies BP? 4 F 5173 Modern Electric Co, Electrical Work 206.13 F 5174 Public Service Co, of N. C. Inc. Gas ° 713.96 F 5175 Shell Electric Co, eae (2) ob ba Pe oo 36.70 F 5176 Hill Mfg. Co. Supplies Sree F 5177 Iredell Chemical Co. Inc. " 130.56 F 5178 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. tyr hea] 1.19 F 5196 Bernice McJunkin Sar tes ee 9.41 F 5238 Petty Cash OE Tm >see | 3.70 F 52h2 City of Statesville Services 167.7k F 5246 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs oP ae) F 5252 Thomas & Howard Co. iN) PET] 43.83 F 5257 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control 10.00 PPA LONG BUILDING Beavers Repair Shop Pele 4 4.00 F S2h2 City of Statesville ST bane hel T) 108.3 i Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs i hen tik ik ht ik hk kk ok ek a ee Lent i) NO Ww eer Bees ea peers ra 5237 5238 ‘jy 9 ey yy 5009 5010 5011 5012 5013 opal 5015 5016 5199 5200 Pye ¥i 5256 bY1eV4 5275 5276 Yaa 5278 yan) 5280 F 5281 F 5282 Te i Bie Te ie ie i ie Me Me ie Me ee ee me | au | Ruth G. Etchison Town of Troutman Town of Harmony Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. City of Statesville Dept. of Conservation & Dev. Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. Beam & McKnight Agency Fearing. Insurance Agency National Guard - Statesville National Guard - Mooresville Statesville Library © Town of Mooresville National Assoc. of Courtiées Bernice McJunkin Law Enf. Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund « Retirement Mrs. Claudia Robinson Dr. Durham Lewis, Jr. EE ton MPM Tel ba telors| City of Statesville Town of Mooresville Southern Bell Telephone Co, N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement Traffic & Planning Associates Betty Jean Robb Bernice McJunkin Recordak Corp. Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. E. N. Scroggs ' Brady Printing Co, Petty Cash, Treas. Ruth L. Robertson Thomas S. Thompson R. Es Perkins Robert C. Kinder Marshall Maness James R. Crawford Ira M. Overcash Jr. PCr oN) Sherrill Lumber Co, General Electric Co. Brady Printing Co. Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. T. K. Abernethy Zeb Nicholson ee Wachee ba] R. Ee Perkins T. S.. Thompson J. C, Rumple Marshall Maness Robert Kinder Richard Crawford I. Me. Overcash Jr. 16 457 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS PLANNING BOARD COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Salary yas 0 Ae 2) Contract 75.00 " 50.00 " 50.00 il 50.00 Fire Calls : 130.00 " 68.00 " | eae) Forest Fire Control 463,83 Fire Calls pido e Om Bonds *. 878.75 MW 64.75 Donation 25.00 Lu] 25.00 La 100,00 " Yeti. 0) Fee 10400 Reimbursement 64h 97.00 Coroners Acct. Fy 2600 n 5.00 Coroner 119.70 Contract 10,702.50 " Wet pie ST Sane holy 2 390.50 Pee 18,879.80 Professional Service 949.13 ee) SE BE bag 275400 " $25.00 Supplies rey | Repairs ria) Tepe ee ut eke 28.17 Supplies 32657 Lb R-Lemae o> go et 1) 1.00 Salary 260 200 " 360.00 " 360.00 " 360.00 n bio eee " bio eee) rm 360.00 . 500.00 Sis oR Bey] sy) Trade-in allowance 102.00 Supplies 60.16 " 2.66 Radio Service soar .6, Travel 30.00 " & Expenses 53.25 Travel 150.00 " 140.70 “9 PEPE) " 112.00 tt 157 200 ® 157.00 Li AU bth ae 458 TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR F 5017 Judy L. Gilleland Salary 200,00 F 5018 Betty Jane Cooke " 210,00 F 5019 Flossie S. King " 305.00 F 5020 N. T. Houston Salary & Travel 475.00 F 5201 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising 25.76 F 5202 Mooresville Tribune i] sweet F 5203 Smith Corona Marchant Inc. Service Contract as 47.00 F 5238 Petty Cash Misc. Expense Pe be) F 5263 Beam Printing Co. ithe) RT| (AEB!) REGISTER OF DEEDS F 5021 Imogene W. Blankenship ST UE vay 300.00 F 5022 Helen R, Gregory " 260,00 F 5023 Elizabeth H. Goodrum n 260,00 F 502, Katherine P. White " ‘ 180.50 F 5025 L. L. Nesbit " Tete PeB F 5204 Mitchell Printing Co. Supplies 8.77 F 5205 Observer Printing House " ' rae Pies | F 5206 Xerox Corporation n 460.15 YS loMMECh bebe hae Mh gol) paseo ECT Sea Rel | " ri F\5237 Brady Printing Co. " 5.08 F 5263 Beam Printing Co. " ° Bloyieb WELFARE DEPARTMENT . F 5026 Clifton E. Bridges Salary 200.00 F 5027 Edna F. Brown a 4.69.00 F 5028 Jerry Sigmon " 122.77 F 5029 Thurston Templetom n 268.50 F 5030 Millicent K. McCurry " 367.00 F 5031 Anne C. Johnson MW 367.00 F 5032 Thelma C. Barker " 425.00 F 5033. Mary Lew Smith n bE eTCe F 503 £velyn Wise Ridenhour " F Borys: F 5035 Avonelle C,. McVey " 367 «00 F 5036 Elizabeth French Boyd " 367 .00 F 5037 Georgia H. Blowe " i 333.00 F 5038 Jewell C. Van Hoy f 317.00 F 5039. Maxine T. Henderson " 274.00 F 5040 Sara Marie Neese n 261.00 ‘ F 5041 Lois I. Sigmon " 261.00 F 5042 Betty Sue Trautman " 261.00 F 5043 Nora Lee Deal " 215.00 F SOkl Reba H. Ferree a ries BOS F 5045 Edith Bryson Franklin " 764.00 F 5161 Dr. Perry Albert Services , wae. 8 F 5207 Hs W. Rogers Board’ Meeting 12.38 7, 5208 O. A. Dearman Sr. ' ee 12.38 F 5209 Mrs. F. Be, Bunch Jr. . 10,00 F 5210 Egith Bryson Franklin ier hae 49.20 F $211 Georgia 4. Blowe " 20.30 F 5212 Avonelle C. McVey " uh .98 F 5213 Millicent K. McCurry " 12.07 MY 2 ETM Ua bee MA) RE Brey] " se Pyy YS ME LP a OR PMB Rel ete Ceas ha " 72/26 F 5216 Elizabeth French Boyd " 16.73 F 5217 Mary Lew Smith " 23.10 F 5218 Edna F, Brown " Bh Pie F 5219 Thelma C. Barker " ees F 5220 Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. Services Pee F 5221 D..K. McNeely & Sons we et 25.00 F 5222 N.C. Conference for Social Service = Membership 15.00 F 5223 Cooper D. Cass Co, Te ba | , ' ae F 5224 Pitney-Bowes Inc, Installing new ra 3.50 F 5225 &E. N. Scroggs Oy bea] 81.16 F 5296 Starrette Typewriter Service Rye) sa ey: : F 5289 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 200.90 F 5293 N. C,. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Retirement BBY l ASPs) gay 9 5) 39s i Se ie a i ee | gy yyy raj ral tah ay oy yj 50h6 50h7 5048 piel] 5050 Peek SY leh) 5286 5052 5226 Sy SrA 5238 5053 Bie adr pied) 5056 $227 5228 Yas) 5230 Yes 5 28h ON eet pr est ey pelo) 5061 yr YS. YB Yah P10 oY 5063 5233 rl 5289 5293 pele Pytaeee Liery fs) best BAC) 5 ie co Elizabeth W. Weaver Salary Betty C. Harrington " Wayne L. Franklin ” L. B. Nance Jr. . Howard M. Stamey a Li Harry W. Myers Jr. W. L. Franklin Travel L. B. Nance Jre " NEGRO FARM AGENT D. O. Ivey Salary National -H Supply Service Flag Stands Brady Printing Co. Supplies Petty Cash Misc, Expense Jean,L. Johnson Salary Nancy I. Myers " Juliene M. Fulp " : Nancy M. Henson " I. Be Me Corpe Repairs American Home Ec. Assoce Supplies Fraley's Wholesale Div. " Training Films Inc. . Brady Printing Co. 6 Nancy I. Myers Supplies NEGRO HOME AGENT Maxine Rutledge Salary Pauline E. Moore ° Woodward Jewelry Store Supplies VETERANS SERVICE Glenda P. Murdock Salary Bertie M. Wilkerson ~ " J. P. Van Hoy Salary & Travel Town of Mooresville tee Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies Petty Cash Misc. Expense Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services CIVIL, DEFENSE Helen H. Kyles , Salary Benjamin F, Long ; " Benjamin F. Long Travel U. S. Postmaster Postage Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services N, C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - if eel eke COUNTY ATTORNEY Isaac T. Avery Jr. Retainer, Fee 147.17 pd. Pa0)e) bere ©) pre S, Breas 6.50 eee 52.33 115.00 7.22 pa Ls 137.12 40.50 350.00 40.00 11.58 3.00 Pao OSL Va RTeLe,e) 400.00 58.17 3.00 sae) eye 790.06 eerie!) soo = 16 mace 460 CLERK SUPERIOR COURT F 5238 | YS 5) pleat 5072 i? Me? | Martha D. Parker Petty Cash Supreme Court Clerk r Carl G. Smith Boyce G. Gibson Jr. R. A. Hedriék Carl G. Smith SUPERIOR COURT RECORDERS COURT JUVENILE COURT SURF COUNTY HOME | sto) Salary 300.00 F 5066 Robert L. Parks ig 325.00 F 5067 Mary K. Green " 225.00 F 5068 Frances Ruth Moore " 220.00 ~- F 5069 Betty Jean Messick L ‘ 195.00 F 5070 Shirley S. White " 240.00 F 5071 Carl G. Smith . ‘ p10, 0a 8,0) F 5235 John M. Strong Subscription ee F..5236 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 17.56 F 5237 Brady Printing Co. " SYA) F 5238 Petty Cash Misc. Expense : see) F 5263 Beam Printing Co. ' Supplies Misc. Expense Langlois Case STE band a Li " 350.00 Salary F 5160 Lowery Drug Co. Drugs 3.75 F.5162 Holmes Drug Co. " 2.00 F 5240 J. C. Rumple Boarding Prisoners 1,099.68 F 5S2h1 Statesville Glass & Myrror Co. Glass 6.48 F 52h2 City of Statesville ~“ Services eh Pek F 523 Compton Electric Co, Service Call PLY. F 52h Iredell Laundry Co. Inc. Laundry Bh Ay .F 5245 Piedmont Linen Service Linen Service 3521 ey. ee er me Se St a ae Cte ane Ty Ce 1,301.81 F 5252 Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies meg} F 5257 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service =. 10.00 PAPC F 507k Re C. Loyd Salary 280.00 F 5075 Cordia S. Loyd " 175.00 F 5076 Pearl J. Presnell " 100.00 F 5077 Helen L, Turner " 100.00 F 5078 Jettie Bell " 100.00 aE Dt eee See Tat " 90.00 F 5080 Lewis A. Baity n eee) F 5246 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 9.23 F 5247 Warlick Paint Co. Pee a a 87.12 F 5248 Duke Power Co. Rast Piomaey s F 52u49 Statesville Drug Co. att 4.) 82.5h F 5250 Iredell F. C. X. Service Supplies 126.4h F 5251 Southern Bakeries Co, Bakery Products 3.96 F 5252 Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies ves F 5253 Gem Automatic Gas Co. Inc. Gas Vee Y 4 F 5254 Holland Coal Co, ory we heres) F 5255 Public 011 Co, ert oe 97.06 F 5256 Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies pea SMe bet ba sh tah ae Pest Control Service 29.50 F 5258 Belks Dept. Store Clothing CeSY F 5259 Blackwelder Futniture Co. robes ha 15.90 eri MST eRe ety tT. Fire Extinguishers 12.00 25392020 BOOK ieee Ty GENERAL RELIEF F 508, Rutledge & Bigham Pauper Funeral 50.00 F 5085 Assoc. Family & Child Service Agency - ice aetboeeaen 2.70 F 5086 Mrs. Lewis F. Erwin Sr. 5.00 F 5087 Mrs. I. L. Brown Rana ist ee Ba) 60.76 F 5088 Nicholson Realty Co. a4 oy 10) F 5089 Parks Realty Co. " 7.00 F 5090 Holland Coal Co. tp rs) F 5091 J. C. Holmes Lumber Co. " 16.00 F 5092 Service Distributing Co. Ae p n 1.00 F $093 Stony Point Oil Co, " 5.00 F 509, Williams Service Station " 1.10 F 5095 City Grocery & Market Groceries 4.12 F 5096 Colonial Stores, Inc. " 25.00 F 5097 Dixon's Market " 66,00 F 5098 Drum's Super Market " 17.00 F 5099 Fraley's Wholesale Div. " 22.00 F 5100 ' The Great A & P Tea Co. " 35.68 F 5101 James Martin Grocery e 21.00 F 5102 Monroe St. Food Center " 25.50 F 5103 M. J. Morrow Grocery Ma 4.00 F 510k Sherrill's Super Market " 65.35 F 5105 Vicker's Super Market " 5.90 F 5106 Winn-Dixie Stores " 23200 F 5107 Winn-Dixie Stores " 19.87 F 5108 Belks Dept. Store Clothing BYre F 5109 Butlers Shoes " -AS F 5110 Efirds " ell F 5111 Hines ft 20.00 F 5112 Long's Shoe Store Shoes Pr) ae F 5113 Mills =Bootery " oP be) F 5114 Spainhours OR Toba ee aT 31.08 F 5115 Requal Bailey Boarding Home Care 250.00 F°S116 Barium Springs Orphanage " 39.00 F 5117 Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder nt 100,00 F 5118 Mrs. C. C. Blankenship " rkovae le F 5119 Mrs. Albert H. Cooper n 150.00 F 5120 Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart " 50.00 F 5121 Mrs. Roland Deal " 90.75 F 5122 Jack Elliott n 50,00 F 5123 Mrs. Leonard H. Freeze " 100.00 F 512 Mrs. Aw A. Gibson " rae a F 5125 Mrs. Glenn Hawmer " 50.00 F 5126 Mrs. Clyde Jenkins " 100,00! F 5127 Mrs. Joe Jenkins " 50.00 F 5128 Mrs. R. L.. Pearce " 50.00 F 5129 Mrs. Carl Reece " 150.00 .F 5130 Mrs. Spencer Reid Wy 100.900 F 5131 Mrs. Johnny A. S,ott id 150.00 F 5132 Mrs. Bobby Sells 100.00 F 5133 Clara Sharpe " 100.00 F 5134 Mrs. Mott Redmond " 65.20 F 5135 Mrs. Roy Warren " 66,30 F 5136 Mrs. T. B. Wetmore " 100,00 F 5137 Mrs. Clyde Wilcox " 190,00 F 5138 Mrs. S. C. Williams ba 100.00 F 5139 Mrs. J. B. Witherspoon " seis pae) F 5140 Mrs. Leon Wooten " 100.00 F 5141 Fisher Drug Co. Drugs ae F 5142 State Commission for the Blind Glasses 203.20 F 5143 Statesville Drug Co. Medical 65.30 F 5144 Troutman Drug Co, Drugs ces .8 F 5145 Dr. C. L. Bittinger Medical 3.00 F 5146 Dr, Fred W. Dick " 28.00 F eel wi Dr. Be O. Heafner " 4.00 F 5148 Dr. D. Durham Lewis n 12,00 F S149 Medical Arts Clinic of wala blac Medical 3.00 F 5150 Dr. D. L. Myers’ 4.00 F 5151 Dr. Creighton Wrenn " 3-00 F 5152 Alexander County Hospital Hospitalization 16.00 F 5153 Charlotte Memorial Hospital " 272.16 F 5154 Duke Hospital . 13.50 F 5155 Iredell Memorial Hospital " 560.50 ; F 5156 Lowrance Hospital n Beye ° F 5157 N. C. Memorial Hospital . 29.75 F 5158 Rowan Memorial Hospital " 20.50 prey pie) pany pS EY i ie? ile i 5081 5261 bY 40) 165 5266 ee Me Mee ae hele] Teva) 4,980 4,981 Ty)e¥4 e205) 98h 4985 L986 oleh, 5082 526k $270 $271 ais 5290 ea | Yer Yao) N Me Me Me Me Me hem me Me mem me. ‘= 3's Less: Tilmeee Gartte: | (7 Western N. C. Sanatorium Hospitalization 21.60 Lowery Drug Co. Drugs 4.33 Dr. Perry Albert Medical pPLe8) Holmes Drug Co. " Ch Pee) PP iy Be -3 DOG WARDEN J. I. Thomas TRE ta 360.00 Albert J. McKenzie Wallet Badge 4.75 T. K. Abernethy Radio Service \e 10,00 Beam Printing Co. Supplies rio eae Je I. Thomas Travel pS lePtels, , oh2.L7 DEBT SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust 21,110.22 21,110.22 MISCELLANEOUS Iredell County Old Ape Assistance Fund : ers > Iredell County ADC Fund 14.63 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund 68.61 Tredell County Old Age Assistance Fund rear ty4 Iredell County A. D. C. Fund 1,259.18 Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund Pap) Iredell County A. D. C. Fund 28,00 Iredell County A. P.:T. D. Fund Tere s Tredell County A. P. T. Ds Fund lor ple) Galo SR MECo Rae CE CR osMES jel bat chm cha Bes) ol-4 SMa Nel leh 5,056.58 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Retirement 97.00 Dept. of Revenue Use Tax ee hees State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind Te are N. T. Houston, Treas, General School Fund 3h, 827.00 Hospital Savings Assoc. Insurance 32.10 N..C. National Bank Withholding Tax 2,942.80 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement oye bs N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Library 50.06 SO} ORRe TOTAL eee YT TPN Payroll Deductions Casbah ; » @3,h2 LEOB&R 97.00 Social Security Ah Poe) ie + cee x ToC ba 8 2,942.80 Cathe Mists Pa a3 DG ety har eter bya ene) YP ees GRAND TOTAL Lh eee pat ey 7 PR Tet 1969 1970 yet eye re) aay an sa ye) 1976 are, pe yis eye) 1980 Bape nB) 64 pase, Bae] edN pa isb 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 oy Be ey ee pean sah) 1996 ais Behe ehh eye erey eey 00k, fe 8\e) 007 008 009 010 opel 012 on) on a7 015 016 oo Rao Me Mac: MeowbesIke Tis: ecMocBicoMiesIascKie:Iie:Ii- itt Mt tt ee ee ee ee B O17 B 018 B O19 Less: Prva eee HEALTH DEPARTMENT Ernest Ward Jessie T. Parker Mildred G. Johnson Ina B. Pope Lexine A. White Doris P. Johnson Margaret F. Bolt Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy Re Scoggins Jre Mary LeeStroud Margaret W. Crawford L. M. Little Arthyr D. Cowan Ina M. Galliher N. C. State Board of Health Dr. Je H. Nicholson Dr. S. A. Rhyne E. E. Boyer J. Garner Bagnal F. L. Austin T. C. Delk Star Milling Co. Oe eT TRF tae Rollin W, Johnson Margaret F. Bolt Ina B. Pope Mildred Johnson Lexine A. White Doris P. Johnson Jessie T. Parker Raeford A. Thomas Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Mooresville Drug Co. Winchester Surgical Supply Co. E. N. Scroggs Smith=Corona Marchant Inc. Mooresville Telephone Co.Inc. Mid-State Oil Co. Lazenby=Montgomery Hdw. Co. Service Glass and Builders Iredell Laundry Co. City of Statesville Petty Cash Fund Dr. D. D. Lewis Dr. Js S. Hardaway Dr. P. R. Kearns N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement eat - Retirement N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement Withholding Tax N. C. National Bank Hospital Saving Assoc. Payroll Deductions eee eka Social Security Tax: Federal State Insurance GRAND MISC ELLANEOUS 3 é Sas8¢a2a83283 88:8 62 Dental Services Health Board Meeting ° bi " i] ba La Supplies Travel e n Supplies i i Services av Be st Ra Daw Repairs to door Laundry Services Miscellaneous Expense Clinicians Fee Li " a Insurance 164.70 201.11 oye Pes. ®) 104.50 pele mys. 15 PS). TOTAL 15.00 329.40 PRLS skew se 670.30 pe heey, Ca Pree ees 1,251.36 8,020.01 eee Gy pe.) 71 8g @ 478 Mary Neil Conner RT BE tag rh-n 8 8 A479 Virginia M. Deaton " 208 . 33 A 480 oR Br Me spas Mel's 7] bf 10.00 A 481 = Nancy L. Grimes " 83.00 A 482 Leta K. Poston " SE PLee A 483 Violet K. Caudle i " 375.00 A 485 Iredell County ae be sh 50.06 Bb. 39 MISCELLANEOUS Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance A 485 ° Iredell County bebe eka Peres, “GO. 2b Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Social Security 5epya Tax: Federal 94 0 it ae) 3) * 50 Insurance GRAND TOTAL The meeting was recessed until Monday, February 11, 1963, at 7:00 P.M. cg — | Clerk to the Board ww * Pres Prva Lee February 11, 1963 Vc ee The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, February 11, 1963, at 7:00 P.M., OM TR eT het oa eee ao Courthouse, with the following members eT E. Ee Boyer, chairman, J. M. Wagner, Max R. James, and R. J, Holshouser.s Absent: R. Be. Kestler, Jre INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the invocation by I. T. Avery, Jre PUBLIC HEARING = THIRD & FOURTH CREEK WATERSHEDS, Chairman Boyer stated that this was the time announced for a public hearing of any interested citizens regarding proposed legislation which would make it easier for the trustees of the Third and FourthCreek Watershed Districts to acquire land for drainage projects by condemnation. He explained that the matter had arisen with a request by Mr. J. T. Graham, member Ss of the Middle Yadkin Soil Conservation District, for the commissioners to endorse the legislation which the Soil Conservation Service was hoping to have enacted by this session of the legislature to reduce the requirement that a minimum of 75% of property owners abutting any structure must agree in writing \before the District could exercise any power of eminent domain. Some twenty-five interested persons attended, including trustees of the watershed districts and private citizens, and considerable discussion of the entire watershed program ensued, In the absence of definite information as to the number of structures and property owners involved, J. Me Wagner made a motion that officials of the Third and Fourth Creek ‘Watershed Districts furnish commissioners with the approximate number of acres and property owners involved in each project, the number of structures built and planned, the number of sites being held up, the number of property owners affected in these projects, and the record of the vote in Iredell County for setting up each district, and any action by the commissioners be deferred pending receipt of this information. 0 Re Je Holshouser seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously, TAX SUPERVISOR. Tax Supervisor John Smith submitted the following list of tax rebates issued by his office during the month of January: Roy G. Coggins. Barringer 1962 poll tax = exempt by Board of Com. K. K. Sherrill Coddle Creek 1962 poll tax - double listing(Davidson Township} ee ee ee Inside 1962 tax $43.60 = building removed W. A. Christie Est. Bry et) am 1962 poll tax - deceased John L. Harmon Coddle Creek 1953 - 1959 - property sold to Church of God Rane 93g wor HEY cand til alos 3A lah ing? ay wients PRES ABR 20 Ge cet ae ie coy ge > a a Sa an nee eo Se aa Re or iets |. ae | February 11, 1963 te Je C. Honeycutt eel ba- leita 4 1960 poll tax = In Service C. C. Lanier Oh ey tat) e Bad 1962 tax $28.16 - house incomplete (full value charged) Jerry Carl Chambers EAs th g 1962 poll tax = double-listing (Inside) J WARRANTS FOR FAILURE TO LIST TAXES, Mr. Smith reported that 8 warrants have already been pe Ete) for failure to list taxes for ala and warrants for the second list containing approximately 88 names would be issued immediately. co) REQUEST TO DESTROY 1937 APPRAISAL BOOKS. Mr. Smith requested permission to destroy the 1937 revaluation books, due to the crowded condition of the tax record ome Mas weet mes et these records are no longer of any value or use to the office. The request was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, subject to a check by the county attorney to assure that the action too iek te ps Mne ee Py PAY OF TAX LISTERS. Mr. Smith reported that the pre-listing of taxes this WAT ta had caused some confusion in one or two townships regarding pay for real estate carried up by the tax listers and in an effort to maintain a uniform pay scale requested.permission to pay listers on the same basis as last year regarding "carry ups", Permission was granted on motion made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Jamese CHANGE OF CITY LIMITS ON TAX RECORDS, Mi. Smith explained that he has had difficulty in securing accurate information on extensions of city limits where it is necessary to change the tax listing from Statesville Outside to Statesville Inside and asked the board to adopt some policy for his use. On motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the board instructed the county attorney to prepare a resolution to be sent to the City of etek ew REM ttt sh T that they furnish to the tax supervisor by November Ist-of each year a list of property owners to be moved from Outside to Inside because of changes in the city limit lines. YY AU ea mee ME ea yee tc) me et tse at ome eee Mean mPa ee | L. Pressly, was approved on motion made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, due to double listing of 26 acres in both Statesville Inside and Se Ome BO eet ss a 2e Refund to Iredell Knitting Mills, Inc., df $37.52-1961 tax paid in the name of Perfect Jersey Co. due to error in addition of personal property, was approved on motion- SEL PE ae ee Cone eee | Tee ee February ll, 1963 tt 3. Refund of $8.61, total amount of principal, and interest of 1953 tax, paid by Mrs. ; Bessie Queen on Febwuary 5, 1963, in the name of N. E. Brown, Agt., Bessie Queen, due to -error in crediting prepayment of this tax made by Mrs. Queen on September 17, 1953. , REQUEST FOR TAX RELEASE. Request from the City of Statesville to waive 1953 taxes on Je Se Morrison Estate property now owmed by the City of Statesville was denied in the absence of legal authority to do so, i ty i TAX COLLECTIONS. N. T, Houston reported total tax collections for January amounted ee ear are COLLECTING TAXES IN MOORESVILLE. Mr. Houston was instructed by the Board to set his collection days in Mooresville on the 2nd and th Thursdays of each month, ] APPOINTMENT = TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR. On motion made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, N. T, Houston was reappointed as treasurer-tax collector for Iredell County, for a term ending the first Monday in December 196). SCHOOL PETITIONS - Dye Branch-Linwood Road School Area and Ne C. Highway 801-Back Creek School Area. Petitions for special elections on the question of annexation to the Mooresvglle ; School District were received from the above listed school areas, said petitions having Pa approval of the Iredell County Board if Education and the Mooresville City Pe REBEL eB Unite On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the petitions were accepted and approved, and the county attorney was instructeito draw up a formal resolution for the next meeting of the Board to call an election in each area as petitioned. ROAD PETITION. Petition for hard surfacing approximately one mile on the east end of SR 2366 to join 2368 with 232, Barringer township, signed by J. Allen Admiston, Je E. Honeycutt et al, was approved for submission to the State Highway Commission, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner. DAIRY FESTIVAL. The Board again discussed participation in the Dairy Festival. which is proposed to be held in Statesville during June Dairy Month. It was the ; consensus of she members that the Festival would be a yest of Iredell County's position as leading dairy county in the state and that resulting publicity would eer aay) Te GRRE. (ite February 11, 1963 Pa et interest in production and enhance the market. Mr. Wagner moved that the commissioners - go on record that they are willing te donate $1,000 for an educational program connected with the Festival provided the City of Statesville and Merchants Association decide to participate. The motion was seconded by Mr. James and passed by unanimous vote. COURTHOUSE AND JAIL. Chairman Boyer was authorized to take steps toward having a study made of courthouse and jail facilities to improve the properties and to alleviate Pe aR a tks ks ttt existinge Jurors were drawn for one week term of Superior Court beginning March JURORS, peop a TST le Ae M. Joyner Inside 816 Cherry Syreet, Statesville 2e We Re Brumley Coddle Creek Rt. 1, pene, 3 Claude M. Nance t7eTe (eB E Mesa t) 4 521 Boger Ave., Mooresville he J. L. Harper Cool Springs a hy Spe ae hme Se Clay Wooten Wee me) ME seok c) Rt. 1, Olin 6. Be F. Reavis Inside 629 W. Front St., Statesville Te Me We McCombs Inside Ridgeway Ave., Statesville 8, Robert L. Kennerly OTe ORN Matha) 4 42h Ridge, Mooresville 9. Harry W. Myers Jre Chambersburg Rt. 1, Statesville ' Robert Be Waugh oreTe lo RE MCh a 1) 4 Rte 2, Mooresville We L. Mills Fallstown Box 233, Troutman ¥ See meee cle obs) Chambersburg Rt. 1, Statesville A. Fe Galliher Barringer Rt. 1, Troutman lhe Thomas G. Hathcox OTe RE ta -1-) ¢ Box 657,Mooresvi lle Peer mn Pe Colo (ab a Davidson Rt. 2, Mooresville 16. Charles E. Cashion Coddle Creek 302' Brawley St., Mooresville Pe Cl oad Chel ot ag Barringer Rt. 3, Mooresville Wm. H. Hayes Inside Rt. 7 Box 12, Statesville Je F. Rogers Coddle Creek Rt. 3, Mooresville 2e Re Le Combs Bethany Rt. 4, Statesville 21. Clarence E. McCall Inside 1017 Lerian Court, Statesville 22e Gerald, Williams eas ST) Rte 3 Box 208A, Statesville Ve Se Tt ba Outside Rte 3, Statesville yn Pe Ses eae RT| 200k Bristel Rd., Statesville 25e Ae M. Hill Sharpesburg a 1, Stony Point 26. Mrs. Earl M. Ervin Tete | Rt. 6, Statesville APs ae Pee ts YS ieee Rt, 3, Statesville nee Gere February 11, 1963 VO Ce PMB ba | Fallstow Box 208, Troutman Richard Cook Barringer sae eee OT. 30. Ce We Pharr Jr. perth 528 Virginia Ave., Statesville 5s Pee eae. ee Concord Rt. 8, Statesville - Art Peed 3g Inside > a WS oe ‘ Kermit E. Templeton Shiloh’ Rt. 3, Statesville 3ue Joe Cloaninger Outside Rt. 3, Box hl, Statesville 35- Clyde Whitlow | Coddle ‘Creek 233 E. “32 2th Be Pree Ts eer) 36. Clifton Lee Weaver erte as Re Rt. Box 427, Statesville The meeting was recessed until Monday, February 18, 1963, at 7:00 P.M. t p Va? ORAS yy! SR RN Clerk to the, Joard Siamese Gate: WA) February 18, 1963 Page 1 The Board of County Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, February 18, 1963, at 7:00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members present: E. E. Boyer, chairman; Pie Oe ft ost > re rere Chk Pn a ee Holshouser, and Max R. James, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr, Holshouser. SPECT AL SCHOOL ELECTIONS = Dye BrancheLinwood Road School Area N. Ce Highway 801-Back Creek School Area Put on motion of R. J. Holshouser, ,and seconded by J. M. Wagner, the following Resolution calling Elections in several school areas as hereinafter set out was adopted: Whereas separate Petitions have been filed with the Iredell County Board of Education and the Mooresville City Administrative Unit by the Dye Branch - Linwood Road School Area and the N, C,. Highway No. 801 « Back Creek School Area, calling for an election to be held to ascertain the will of the voters from each of the said school areas as to whether or not the Mooresville City Administrative Unit shall be enlarged by consolidating each said school area described respectively in each of said Petitions and is hereinafter separately described, and as to whether or not after such respective enlargements of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit there shall be a levy in each said school district or each said school area, consolidated with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit, the same school tax as shall be levied in the other portions of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and; Whereas, said Petitions have been duly approved by the Iredell County Board of Education and the Mooresville Board of Education, and; t nw were filed with and approved by the Iredell Board of County Whereas, said Petitions Commissioners on February 11, 1963, as provided by law, and; Whereas, it further appears that the Mooresville City Administrative Unit has etl to pay the costs of each of such elections as required by law, and; Whereas, said school areas are described as follows: The description of the Dye«Branch = Linwood Road School Area is as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center of Dye Branch, said point being 1.5 miles Southeast of the town limits of the town of Mooresville, being the Southeast corner of Arnette Haire's property and being the Southeast boundary on Dye Branch of the present Mooresville School District; thence with the meanderings of Dye Branch in a Southerly direction to a point where Dye Branch merges with and becomes a part of Rocky River; thence with the meanderings of Rocky River to a point in said river which divides Iredell County, Mecklenburg County and Cabarrus County; thence with the Iredell County- Cabarrus County line in an Easterly direction 3.0 miles, more or less, to a point, Iredell County's Southeast corner in the Cabarrus County-Rowan County lines; thence with the Iredell County-Rowan County line in a Northerly direction 205 miles, more or less, to a point in the center of State Road 1150, more commonly known as Linwood Road, where said road intersects with the Iredell County~-Rowan County lines; thence with the center of State Road 1150 in a Northwesterly direction 1.8 miles, more or less, to a point in the center of eee February 18, 1963 : Page 2 said road, common corner of Bruce Brown, G. We Kistler and E. D. Neill; thence in a Westerly direction with Kistler and Brown's line 722 feet to an iron stake; thence in a Southerly direction with Kistler's and Brown's line 190 feet to Brown and Williford's corner in Kistler's line; thence in a Westerly direction with the Williford and Brown line 1011 feet to an iron stake, corner of Williford and Brow; thence in a Northerly direction with the Williford and Brown line 100 feet to an iron stake; thence in a Westerly direction with Brown's line 0 feet to a point in the center of State Road 1149, said point being 895 feet, more or less, west of the intersection of State Road 1150 and State Road 119, and being the common corner of Bruce Brow, George Williford and J. E. Williford E,tate; thence in a Westerly direction with Bruce Brown's line 1560 feet, more or less, to an iron stake, common corner of Bruce Brown and W. A. Barnette; thence in a Northerly direction with Bruce Brown's line 37 feet, more or less, to an iron stake, common corner of Bruce Brown and R. As White, Jrej thence’in a westerly direction with Bruce Brown's line 1161 feet, more or less, to an iron stake, Leonard Ham's corner in Bruce Brown's line; thence in a Westerly direction with Leonard Ham's line 992 feet, more or less, to a point in the center of State Road 11,6, more commonly known as the Coddle Creek Roads; thence in a Northerly direction with the center of State Road 1146 0.5 miles, more or less, to the point in the center of State Road 1146 where said road intersects with State Road 118; thence in a Southwesterly direction with the center of State Road 1148 0,2 miles, more or less, to a point where the present Mooresville S,hool District line crosses State Road 1148; thence in a westerly direction, and at times in other directions, with the Mooresville School District line 2.4 miles, more or less, to the BEGINNING, excepting from the above description any and all property presently included in the Mooresville School Districte The description of the N. C. Highway No. 901 = Back Creek School Area is as follows: BEGINNING AT A point in the center of N. C,. Highway 801, common corner of Harry L. Bradshaw, R. A. Troutman and David H. Nantz, said point being 590 feet, more or less, north of the intersection of Ne C,. Highway 8013; thence with the center of N, C, 801 in a northerly direction 1.6 miles, more or less, to a point in the center of Ne C, Highway 801, common corner of Thomas Re Brown, George’ Broyhill and Roland Thompson; thence South 88 East 51-3/h poles with Thomas R. Brown's line to an iron stake, formerly Howard's corner; thence South 19 East 58 poles with Thomas Re. Brown's line to an iron stake, Thomas R, Brown's corner in Dr. James Moore's line, thence with Dr. James Moore's line in a southwasterly direction to a point in the center of Back Creek; thence with the meanderings of Back Creek in a southerly direction go a point in the center of said creek, common corner of Walter L. Brown and M. L. Nantz in Mrs. We Ee Tarman's line; thence in a westerly direction with M. L. Nantz's line 1375 feet, more or less, to a point in H., B. Tyoutman's line, M. L. Nantz's corner; thence with H. B. Troutman's line in a southerly direction 249 feet, more or less, to the common corner of H. B. Tyoutman and Harry L. Bradshaw in M. Le Nantz's line; thence with Harry L. Bradshaw's line in a westerly direction 772 feet, more or less, to the BEGINNING, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, under the authority of GS 115-116 Seq. that a separate election be held in each of the aforesaid school areas on April 6th between the hours of 6:30 A.Me and 6:30 P.M. to ascertain the will of the voters in each of said school areas as to whether or not the Mooresville City Agministrative unit shall be enlarged by con- solidating each of said school districts in school areas and as to whether or not after such respective enlargements of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit there shall be levied in each said school area consolidated with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit the same school tax as shall be levied in other portions ana) Mooresville City Administrative Unit. ‘ Be it further resolved that the registration books in each of said school areas shall be open ron a new registration of all qualified voters in each of aforesaid cane eed oe February 18, 1963 ee ste) reppective school areas, that the registration books will be open for registration of qualified voters in each of said school areas from 9:00 A.M. on Saturday, March 9, 1963, until stnset on March 23, 1963, that on each Saturday during said registration, to-wit: Saturday, March 9thj Saturday, March 16th; Saturday March 23rd, respective registrats will attend their eel hel ae NE Cl TRO RR As, sO Mba Cela Meee S Me ta Tt Re Seem ael) registration books to register qualified voters in the aforementioned EPs heme toitToyt areas from 9:00 AeMe until Sunset, that they shall attend their respective polling places with its ee registration books to receive challenges on Saturday, March 30th, sake E18 ie Ch Ae Oe 2 , Be it further resolved that the polling places designated and the election officials appointed for each of said school areas subject to change as is provided by law are: Dye Branch = Linwood Road S-hool Area Polling Place = Kistler's Grocery, ee ae at West side of the Coddle Creek Road, approximately 1.2 miles South of Mooresville ENG sh ema Py Registrar = Mrs. Re M. Culp, Jr., Mooresville, N, C. Judges = Mrse Je W. Kiser, Jre, Mooresville, N. Ce. and Mr. Robert W. Howard, Mooresville, N. Cy. N. C. HIGHWAY NO. 80% - BACK CREEK SCHOOL AREA Polling Place - Debbie's Pin-Up Shop, on the Egst side of N, C. Highway No. 801, , approximately 1 mile North of the intersection of Highway 801 ete er Registrar = Mrs. Harold Oliphant, Mooresville, N, C. Judges = Mrs,Walter L. Brown, Mooresville, N.C.; and Mrs. Ce Te Shinn, Jre, Mooresville, N. C. Be it further resolved that notices of new registration be given for the election to be held on April 6, 1963, for each of said school areas and that notices of each said election be published in the Mooresville Tribune, Mooresville, N. C. as provided by lawe TAX APPRAISING, The tax supervisor was instructed to get bids from several appraisal companies to make personal property appraisals for 1963. DESTRUCTION 1937. REVALUATION RECORDS, County Attorney I. T. Avery, Jr., reported that he had checked the law and found no reason not to@prove the tax supervisor's request to destroy the 1937 revaluation books, On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by s Mr, Holshouser, the tax supervisor was authorized to destroy the 1937 revaluation records and to destroy any tax listing records up to but not including 1927. nom = 16 e473 February 18, 1963 ce TAX FORECLOSURE SUITS. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board approved payment of one half of a bill from the Sree Ee aa Record and Landmark for $607.60 for tax foreclosure cases Satta Tae hTa age C MCT meat Mee cy City of Statesville in which it was found necessary to serve notice by or Sateen The remaining one-half ($303.80) has been paid by the City of Statesville. Cost of the advertising.is to be added to the tax suit and the county reimbursed from proceeds of the sales REQUEST FOR SPECIAL TERM OF COURT, TL Ae sae Solicitot Zeb A. Morris for the Board of Commissioners to request a special week of criminal court for March 25, 1963, was received and approved on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mre Holshouser, The following resolution was adopted requesting the term: RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR IREVELL COUNTY REQUESTING A SPECIAL TERM OF SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE TRIAL O; CRIMINAL CASES. WHEREAS, the Honorable Zeb A. Morris, Solicitor Fifteenth Judicial District, has requested that a special term of Iredell Superior Court be called in order to relieve congestion of the criminal docket, and WHEREAS, the members of this Board are of the opinion that a special term is necessary; now therefore: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR IREDELL COUNTY, North Carolina, in meeting assembled, that there is such an accumulation of criminal cases in 0 the Superior Court for this County as to require the holding of a special term of court for its dispatch and the Honorable E. B. Denny, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, is herehy requested to order a special term of Superior Court for the trial of criminal cases for the week beginning Monday, March 25, 1963, Adopted this the 18th day of February 1963. MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, On motion made by J. M. Wagner and seconded by Rs Be Kestler, Jre, the Board voted to abolish the position of maintenance supervisor and to terminate the services of D. De. Nantz, effective immediately. The chairman was instructed to so notify Mr. Nantz and to pay him through March 25th in lieu of notice and for accumulated leave. It was noted for the minutes that this action was taken because of dissatisfaction with the condition of the property and the decision to abolish that job and attempt to do it with janitorial help and outside repair service, ae Rat 8 (6) COURTHOUSE AND GROUNDS, Chairman Boyer informed the Board that he has established a working arrangement with the Statesville Police Department to police the pom 16 n474 February 18, 1963 F< i) courthouse and grounds in an effort to stop loitering on the premises, The Board ratified the action of the chairman on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, COURTHOUSE AND JATL. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the county attorney was instructed to get L. B. Grier to make a plat of the county property and locate the jail and courthouse buildings on it. He was further instructed to negotiate with W. C. Wood about property on Meeting Street adjacent to the jail, and if it could be purchased for $9000 to obtain an‘option, with a $100.00 binder payment authori zede REPORTS. Monthly reports from the health department, electrical inspector, and county ‘school board were received and placed on file. The meeting was adjournede | ae OCR? a 6 aa ay Clerk: to nav saa North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on I ih day of ach. r9hed, and recorded in Book : 8 x +3 BooK Lee March h, 1963 aT. ee The Board of Commissioners) held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, March h, 1963, at 2:00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: E. E. Boyer, Chairman; J. M. Wagner, R. J. Holshouser, R. B. Kestler, Jre, and Nee ania A Ty a uv TAX ADJUSTMENTS. (1) Mr. Earl Alderfer, Union Grove, requested the Board to waive interest and penalties on era tax still charged against him, since the tax had been erroneously billed as "Earl Alexander". The matter was held open for investigation. (2) Request of City of Statesville to waive delinquent taxes on W. J. Gryder Estate, Bethany township, on property now owned by the City, was denied in the absence of ret authority to do so, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner. SUBDIVISION - ALLENDALE POINT (G. P. Morrison). The Board rej bah ste Mee Eel tobe property owned by G. P. Morrison, known as Allendale Point, on Lake Norman, on recommendation of the Iredell County Planning Board, Motion to approve was made by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. ROAD PETITION, Petition for hard surfacing SR #1311 (Rankin Road), Troutman Route 1, filed by C. R, Rankin, Robert H. Lipe, and others, was approved for submission to the State Hichway Commission, on motion by R. J. Holshouser, seconded by J. M. Wagner. DELETION OF SECONDARY ROADS IN LAKE NORMAN AREA. ToT he Ct batt shad eM aol Badal ‘State Highway Commission for approval to abandon 12.3 miles secondary roads in Iredell County as they will be covered by backwaters of Lake Norman. C. H. Davis, planning director, reported thdt he has checked out the eee listed and found that only 9.1 miles would actually be under water. The Planning Board, which had studied the request at its January meeting, submitted the following recommendation: "that certain sections of roads as itemized on the State Hizhway Commission Road and Bridge Report dated 1-3-63 be approved for deletion from the secondary road system as requested by the State Highway Commission due to the fact that they will be covered by backwaters of Lake Norman, provided: where there has been termination or interruption of any public road, highway, or right-of-way due to the construction of Lake Norman, in each case a point of epee pes shall be determined that is mutually agreeable to property owners involved, the state and county authorities concerned, and any others having rights and interests. Once the point of termination is established, the State will construct a turnaround with 80' roadway radius at this point, utilizing-the same ae 3 a2 ik) ro otsihousntien and sutfacing as the roadway terminating at that point." On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board voted to accept March h, 1963 in Page 2 rites Gite 1) the recommendation of the Planning Board PP Ee te yoke ata we mPa Oat A lo the county attorney to TT han be Meee bal Ree ae mace eye e eRe aM tC More oa jot else L) in the mileage to at State Highway Commission by letter, asking for their agreement to these exceptions, after which the Board will take whatever’ action is. necessary to Pree Rehr Mew ea uth 5 THANKING DUKE ENDOWMENT FOR HOSPITAL SURVEY. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the ST ae ey ae ee hoa hc ak mn bea Te letter to Oa Duke Endownent, thanking them Fae nae hme Cea Tredell Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals in November 1962. AID TO BLIND. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded py Mr. James, 1 own Su B Behe revision of blind aid grants were approved as reconmended by Mrse A ations and one Franklin, welfare director. WELFARE DEPARTMENT - REPORT. Mrs. Franklin reported on public assistance cases PTET eee em pee abel le amr lee ht grant, and source of funds. She also reported 33 licensed homes for children caring for 53 children, and 15 licensed homes ETE CRRA Te pQe Me Ce) Mba tome cart Statistics for non-financial services were also listed. TELEPHONE FOR FIRE TOWER ON FOX MOUNTAIN. The Board approved expenditure of approximately $20.00 for installation of a telephone in the tower on top of Fox Mountain and participation in the pee ee ma bog pelo st oa 4 part of the regular department expense, to give the fire warden Pree Re inate Meee a-th Melis hae Pose clt ee fire departments, on motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser. It was stip- ulated that any long distance calls other than those necessary for the preservation of life or property would be the responsibility of the bach alt geet ba wel AUDIT CONTRACT. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, contract for the audit of all the funds of the county except the school funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, and the tax settlement as of October eC See CMe Crear. to Jano, Cline & Barnard, CPAs, Statesville, N. C., at a cost not to exceed $2,750.00. MINUTES FOR JANUARY. Minutes for January 1963 were approved as submitted on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner. Pee eet Va STATE LITERARY FUND LOAN ~ STATESVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION, The following pe POR Mk ee aT me be CE tg a seconded by Mr. Wagner: “Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County: (1) That for properly maintaining a six months! school term in eRe City Schools, as required by Article IX, Section 3, of the Constitution of the State of North Carolina, it is necessary that certain improvements be made theréin of a following character: A multipurpose building to provide health, physical education, and music facilities, (2) That in order to provide said improvements it is necessary that the sum of Sixty-seven thousand, five hundred Dollars ($67,500.00) be obtained by. bowrowing the same, to be used by the City Board of Education of Statesville, N. C., for said purpose. re) That the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell’ County does SSN AN sack Le of and authorize the application for, and procurement of, a loan for said purpose from the State Literary Fund of the State of North Carolina; established and operated under III. Ce Se 5683-5687, the same being Article 2h, Chapter 136, Public Laws, 1923, and Chapter 115, Public Laws, 1937, and Article 11, Chapter 1372, Session Laws, 1955, and said Board does hereby authorize and direct that all necessary steps be taken to procure said loan under the terms of said statutes and the rules and regulations of the State Board of Education governing the making of loans from said fund, and the Chairman and Clerk to this Board are hereby authorized, empowered and directed for and on behalf of this Board to join with the City Board of Education of Statesville, N. C., _ in making the necessary application therefor, and to take such action under this resolution and under said statutes, rules and regulations as may be necessary for said purpose. The county accountant is hereby authorized and directed to make application to The Local Government Commission for approval of the issuance ofsuch notes. (4) That the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County hereby agrees to levy, at the appropriate tax levying period 5 each and every, year, upon all taxable property in said county, ad valorem taxes at a rate sufficient e meet the interest and prin- cipal payments a part of the loan requested herein as may be approved by the State Board of Education, and thereby provide the funds necessary each and every year to meet and ey Ng the interest and principal payments due on such approved eg under the terms of the statute by authority of which the said loan is made, and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the State Board of Education governing such loans, as found in Book 10, pp. 30 and 368, of the minutes of the said State Board of Education." The resolution was duly adopted by the following vote: Those voting in the affirmative were: E. B. Boyer, R. J. Holshouser, J. M. oo i ! eee ete Bic Max R. James, and R. B. Kestler, Jr. Those voting in the negative were: -None. Whereupon the Chairman announced that said resolution was duly and properly an ey AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, Wayne Franklin end Mrs. Nancy Myers gave a report of the work in their departments for February. Mr. Franklin reported that the annual ae tie TT ME an Oe Tt On yO Ye: PU ToC et Me ORs Malek ool foes) el beaks E-ae SOMBRE eke Mesh Le |e) National li-H Club Week and invited eT ae Cn ee aC La MLC tae meer COUNTY HOME. Re C. Loyd, superintendent, was on hand to assist in a discussion of the operation and needs at the county home. Commissioners explored many possi- bilities to improve the situation but felt more study and consideration were still needed before any final decisions could be Tet am SPECIAL WEEK OF CRIMINAL COURT. Chairman Boyer announced that the special week of Superior Court which had been requested was approved for March 25th, and Commissioners drew the following to serve on the jury: le Je Rex Campbell Concord Span PSD clk eR Jack W. Crews eta piel.) Barium Springs William N. Morrow Chambersburg Rt. 2, Cleveland Alfred J, Mitchell Turnersburg Rte 1, Harmony Se Charles A. Lackey ere yetores ae! -. Rte 8; Statesville Je O. Burdette Davidson Rt. 1, Davidson 7. Martin F, Hayes Jre Inside 620 Bost Ste, Statesville Sharpesburg Rt. 2, Statesville Ese M. Marlow 9. Be Le McCoy BGst eRe) 1'212 Pearl St., Statesville Walter S. Gibson Outside Rte 2, Statesville ll. Glen 0. Nantz Coddle Creek 338 Church St., Mooresville Wm. J. Oates Coddle Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville 13. Je C. Howard Davidson * Rt. 1, Mooresville Ae Pee Ske Te 3) ep hap hel Rt. 7 Box 467, Statesville 156 Wilson Godfrey Sharpesburg Rt. 2, Statesville Mrs. Maggie Bell Kerr Inside 36 Kelly Ste, Statesville ; 17. Ce Fe Holland Union Grove Rte 1, Olin +) ey bet ee ae SE) Inside 208 Vine St., Statesville L ri March h, 1963 eee ee et ys) ot by ee 19. Ty Ps aa pe 5 Outside Rt. 8 Box 66, Statesville 20. Joe B. Caldwell Outside Rte 7, Statesville PME Se : Turnersburg Rt, 1, Harmony 22e Je Ae McLain Sharpesburg Rt, 5, Statesville See Pee Le Outside Rt. 7 Box 359, Statesville ites inst 8, Eta ee Coddle Greek 421 S. Broad St., Mooresville 25. William Connell ema pee) Rt. 8, Statesville 26. Paul Thomas Inside 502 Fayetteville Ave., Statesville 27e Jeo Re Cook Ome bre) | Rt. 1, Troutman 28, Clay We Watt Moet St: 707 Miller-Ave., Statesville 29. Je Ce Davidson Outside Rte 7, Statesville '30. Fe We Watts Inside 9k, Summit Ave.e, Statesville Jle’ Ae Ce Mullis Union Grove Rt. l, ——— 32. Price B. Kennerly Chambersburg Rte Box E 109, Statesville 33. Morris E. Cornelius % '. Outside Rte 1 Box A 40h, Statesville 3h. Lloyd N. Webb Inside crs! Georgia Ave., Statesville cee Pe 1) Inside 705 Davie Ave., Statesville 36. teteet me TN Chambersburg Rt. 2, Cleveland TAX FORECLOSURE SUIT. Attorney Marvin Bondurant informed the Board, through the county attorney, that he had advertised the sale of property owned by P. W. Byers in a tax foreclosure suit brought jointly by the county and the city of Statesville. Mr. Byers has since approached him with an offer to pay $15.00 per month on the taxes which amount to approximately $770.00 to stop the sale. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board instructed the attorney to proceed with the sale since Mr. Byers had made no effort to do anything about the taxes up until this time and the CEENG offered were not reasonable in view of the amount dues TAX LISTING. Tax Supervisor John Smith reported that the pay for the tax listers for 1963 amounted’ to $5,867.91. He also reported that Mrs, Harry Hart had replaced Miss Ledhue Gillespie as a lister in Coddle Creek townships TAX REBATES. Mr. Smith reported that the following rebates had been issued . during the month of February: ‘ James Ray Pitts Inside pe 7.) 3 | Tax paid in Catawba County - DeJua Mayes, col. Outside pe Ter 6.82 House charged on lot in error « betoN Re) Yc fo] to Se Ce -Campbell lote u . Sites Were vet «..) > March l, 1963 . Page 6 Property transferred to wrong person = should be Eddie Frontis,. Eddie Lee Frontis Outside 1962 = 9420 TAX APPRAISING FOR 1963¢ Mr. Smith reported that he had contacted seven appraisal firms concerning the pickup work for 1963 and had received only two bids, one at $90.00 per day, the other at $100.00 per day. He was instructed to contact Carroll-Phelps, who did the work last year, and employ them if they would accept it at their first price of $80.00 per day. > REPORTS: The following reports were received and placed on file: Civil Defense Progress Report Electrical Inspector - February Negro Home Agent = Jane & Febe Veterans Service - February Eva We Ce cht Meer toda t band County S,hools - 2/28/63 eC We Mee) es bane eR lobe e baad ste) Y- 2 ok ee eC lor) LIST OF BILLS. ™MQoQoaQg SRM MMM Me Me Mee Me Meme Me Main ie me. "*} ee Me uc aes ee >| ope ee Pc ee) Bat? te ae) ray yy) op oP ee ov roe eo he ie) ie? Me > ie? a ee ee ea bs BL 011 o, 013 open ope Yo 5S B1e eee 5332 Pe Be pe BI Sie el sre i 1a as) py pel Dae 5416 5417 5418 5419 54,20 Svat yw ties) Sarwar pd We! nt Fi To) Te 51:28 5429 54:30 tees RY ee areata 5435 016 086 eh, i] paar wa 10 wy) 5298 5299 5300 5307 5308 Blob 5310 epee 5312 eye BY oe) 5326 5327 5328 osm) 088 104 093 (ee]e) orn Pet FEBRUARY 1963 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Bernice M. McJunkin E. E. Boyer R. J. Holshouser R. B. Kestler Jr. Max R. James J. M. Wagner SOE tan Per Diem & Mileage Li " Ae] Per Diem TAX SUPERVISOR U. S. Postmaster Mary Lee Cowles Peggy P. Summers Glenn W.Walker John T. Smith Calvin E. Evans Grier McKnight Wade C. Rimmer Doris Keever Hart Thomas Jarvis Miller Beulah Tomlin William Alexander Benfield Js C,. Smith Kathleen M. S, Brown Emma Lee G. Lunsford Beverly W. Tatum Henry Martin Ruby Stewart Alexander Clara L.. Moore John Edward Crater Helen 8. Gillespie Katherine Smith Hudson Mary Mills Smith Mildred L. Hart Fannie W. Kipka Ruby Mossor ! Pearl Murdock Kelly Sleanor McLaughlin Rachel N. Wooten DeNeale M. Long Louise Mills Taylor National Market Reports, Inc. Beam Printing ©06. Starrette Typewriter Service Statesville Proadcasting Co. Brady Printing Co. John T. Smith C. E. Evans COURT Willie TayTor Willie Jones Michael R. Lackey Cpe BSE we t-te koe Willie Taylor Willie Taylor Willie Jones Willie Jones Willie Jones Michael Lackey D. D. Nantz D. D. Nantz Michael FR. Lackey Michagl R. Lackey Public Service Co. of N.C.Inc. Petty Cash, Treas. City of Statesville Modern Electric Co, Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, Postage Salary i " " " Tax Lister " Red & Blue Books Supplies Advertising Supplies Travel nn HOUSE Salary i Salary & Travel " Salary i] Gas Misc. Expense Services Supplies Repairs 10,00 15.00 300,00 300,00 239.76 500.00 Bie Ora0,8) ee rane) 197.00 300.80 OS. 10 Pewee) ps0) PI ol8) 162.9 340.00 152.00 127.00 162.80 298.00 Bh Pa48 | 170.0 340.00 275.00 340.00 240,200 Te ale) 306.88 VM dee sie) 281.88 267.50 268,75 Beir or 30 86.78 Ve As, 13.23 Lae V4 ey aeiin See e) FraPae, 8) 40.00 37.50 440.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 Vlei a) 350.00 350.00 37.50 37.50 748.78 oY f 203.8h din 34 dN © © ao Qqow he or) 2 £3 C2.G2 G: @ G2 .Ga 0 i YE ce I wy ve oe ee Og rd oP ) Lo) yyy QeEanogQoea ss 3) 102 107 122 125 018 092 oye) 098 5335 exe) 020 ovat 022 ores yan 025 026 027 028 029 030 oeet OY] ees 03 035 036 037 038 seo 116 129 ay, ser ar baie: OB] 5313 Peper eee CSR ho ee as eras! oie, 5320 O40 erat O2 O03 Onn or OL6 o)hy; ace Tut Shell Electric Vo. Home Exterminating Co. Iredell Chemical Co. Thomas & Howard Co. 16 nx482 ej e) SB a Pest Control Service Supplies Li] LONG BUILDING Hill Manufacturing Co. City of Statesville Modern Electric Co, Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Supplies NST aa hott Supplies Repairs SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G. Etchison Tredell Knitting Mills, Inc. David L. Pressly, M.D. Town of Troutman Town of Harmony Mt. Momrne Fire Dept. Inc. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Town of Mooresville Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. Salary Tax Refund " Contract i] A | n fire Calls " n Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Dept. " West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. City of Statesville lept. of Conservation © Dev. National Guard - Statesville National Guard - Mooresville Statesville Library Town of Mooresville Institute of Government Jay W. Brown Vance Motor Hotel Statesville Record & Landmark Law Enforcement Zeb Nicholson Mrs. Bessie Queen Bernice McJunkin Southern Bell Telephone Co. Officers. BPengfit " ” Forest FireControl Donation " " Donation for Library Bytes: School Inspections Roy Scouts: Lunch Advertising *- Retirement. Fund - Retirement Destroying still Tax Refund Expenses Services N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement INSURANCE Webb Insurance Agency Boiler Policy PLANNING BOARD Glenn M. Chandler L. Young White John F, Long Je Allen Knox J. M. Morrow We H. Keeter A. P. Steele Jr. Js Le: McLain Glenn M. Chandler A. P. Steele Jr. J. M. Morrow Homer Cornelius W. H. Keeter Smith Printing Co,,Inc. Traffic & Planning Associates U. Se Postmaster Meeting il Supplies Expenses Postage 2h. 40 5.00 yA0Pn 05} aed 2,302.70 61.20 130.75 PIAS le) ere 207.41 220.00 Yay Opal) 75.90 50.00 50.00 50.00 pe Ree 8 116.90 a} FPSO.®) 516.00 she Pie)@ 160.90 301.39 Vasee, 0) 25.00 100.09 75.00 Spires, 1,0,00 30.90 elk 97.00 5.00 Pa oy A 23.88 16.15 eee 3,57 0617 Be) pe 5.00 7e2h 5 by 5.00 eral 7e2h 5.00 ols) 5.00 5.00 ya Seb, 513.97 38.00 10.00 640.97 Q0O0 3% 1 oP I OP i $M OP oP Ee > Ek oP oP > > PP Be ae ae ie eo Me ie ae | G2 C2 "e's hy ty) 9 Oe ie oe eo rx) ty OQ 0 @ Qos) 3's F F F F F yi F 5336 PSB (oF fo) Fa) eh 5338 5339 5340 peel pelts 53443 penn py it Ok 050, 051\ pe 128 129 130 aay SY cB) eh sb 136 536 Bias Po ite i ib 052 Obs OSh Ore, 088 wan 5350 5351 5352 Pe be} PB bell Olt Otome 057 058 086 wn Eby) PB bls PENI 5358 Sey 5360 5361 per UU ETS COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Robb Bernice M. McJunkin U. Se Postmaster Recordak Corp. Brady Printing Co. Ruth L. Robertson Weoley t MEP Mele) uiel-To el R. E. Perkins Robert C. Kinder Marshall Maness James R. Crawford Ira M. Overcash Jr. J. C. Rumple Printcrafters Inc. Lazenby=Montgomery Hdw. Co. Te K. Abernethy 23 sd Printing Co. Dwight Myers Zeb Nicholson Richard Crawford J. C. Rumple T. S- Thompson Tt. M. Overcash Jr. Robert Kinder R. E. Perkins Marshall Maness Salary i] Postage Supplies Supplies SHERIFF SOE bang " Supplies al Radio Service ithe eR Okt: Travel TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR Judy L. Gilleland Betty Jane Cooke Flossie S. King N.. T., Houston Carolina Ribbon *% Carbon Sales U. Ss. Postmaster Statesville Record:*& Landmark Eo MN. Scroggs Petty Cash, Treasurer Brady Printing Co, REGISTER Tmogene W,. Blankenship Helen R. Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Katherine P. White L. L.. Nesbit L. L. Nesbit Mitchell. Printing Co. Observer Printing House Xerox Corporation Beam Printing Co. Brady Printing Co. Salary i iT) Salary & Travel Supplies her Rer 1-4) Advertising Supplies Misc. Expense Supplies Postage Supplies Supplies | " WELFARE DEPARTMENT Clifton E. Bridges Edna F. Brown Thurston Templeton Millicent K. McCurry AnneC. Johnson Thelma C,. Barker Mary Lew Smith Evelyn W. Ridenhour RE Oe bang Li] 275.00 525.00 20.00 26.15 Pics) is i-4 eae) 9 y10 OFA 8,8 360.00 360.00 Bie O08 360.00 360.00 360.00 500,00 ylO Pale) SPS ome, 132.04 76.31 30.00 30.00 phe TPB) pa es-y | 147.70 171.50 220279 207.13 112.00 PLP 200.00 210.00 305.00 475.00 SY 200.00 303.80 Lie ®) pa Op 11.09 yee 5100 Pae 8) 260.00 260.00 nRs OPES 458. 33 20.00 Salers 87.66 52),.88 18.17 15.25 25299053 200.00 469.00 333.00 367.00 heres 425.00 333.00 Slovene 8) Pe ee ee ee hh ia ile Ri a i Mi te dis be oN 5365 5366 SLY pS les) ES lo 5370 Peet 5372 Se 059 060 eo 062 063 ere 066 067 068 eles) 070 oval 072 Ore) Sey wan par BET te) ee SE Se) ie. 2 | eo GX G G2 Ga @. G2 G2.G2 Oo of a oo 4 ee Mie Bie) EO QQ @Q Soi e 5376 5377 5378 SB Nb, 07k oe 076 087 jen 137 138 139 5380 ovis Oye 078 ey ke 087 1L0 elope 5382 5383 pS lel 080 081 elem, ean nara aeons i ~ toi | Avonelle C. McVey Elizabeth French Boyd Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson Sara Marie Neese Lois I. Sigmon Betty Sue Troutman Nora Lee Deal. Reba H. Ferree Edith Bryson Franklin Mrs. F. B. Bunch Jr. OPee Oph y bat tem bars H. W. Rogers Thelma C. Barker Elizabeth French Boyd Edna F. 5rown Avonelle C. McVey Evelyn W. Ridenhour Mary Lew Smith Thurston Templeton Mooresville Telephone Co. D. K. McNeely & Sons : Dr. B. O. Hefner Dr. R. S. Holiday E. N. Scroggs Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co. 16 nce484 Salary s32 2s 22 3 8 i Board Meeting Lt i] Travel Services Rent Medical " Supplies Li Services N. C,. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement FARM AGENT Elizabeth Weaver Salary Betty C. Harrington " Wayne L. Franklin Ky Lineous 8. Nance Jr. n Howard M.. Stamey ” Harry W. Myers Jre i Rhodes Cnarles Supplies U. Se Postmaster Postage Gray * Creech Inc. iio) eee a1 Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Co. Harry W. Myers Jr. L. BR. Nance Jr. Ui r sai Travel " WwW. L. Franklin " P NEGRO FARM AGENT on ea Salary Gray & Creech Inc. Supplies The Sherwin Williams Co. 8 Farm. Journal Subscription U. S,.. Postmaster Postage Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies D. O. [vey Hee kas HOME AGENT Jean L. Johnson Salary Nancy I. Myers ri Juliene M. Fulp * Nancy ™, Henson i. Fraleys WholesaleDivision Supplies Nancy Myers " Chebea ttt Weep) ees ete ke ol be Brady Printing Co. . Juliene M. Fulp Lie see hee Bley) «00 367 .00 333.00 317.00 274.00 261.00 261.00 261.00 215.00 261.00 76h,.00 10,00 Pe |e ‘ieee SBP A aan ee) 32.29 Paes) bw e 12.60 yaeee we 6.10 25.90 10.00 5.00 90.3 wep 2.32 200.76 byes) mbes Lh ?.17 p23 ele, 345.67 238.67 275.00 yao D LO ©) lye10 pO) ren e1e) Me ra-o-) Bc Pes S92 25-90 are ew 16.6 LPB): 170.00 pe a4 3.00 20.00 1h.13 13.58 Sey 131.08 Pe Ae) 171.67 155.67 Vee) 3200 POY) pro Tea (wh es) ms F 5386 G 142 Bh ee eres) oft eels) 12h 1h5 pa AQQWAA0OO Oy Si leh 5390 eyshs 086 088 ners nalts ee OM QQ Q 5392 SB. Bhan 5395 PS h1e Bhs PB bi eT eles hore) B41) oo Pe Pe Pe Bae ae ee Be ae ee | Sees eye) > ee) bby 5400 089 090 QO 3 3 3 Carl G. Smith Boyce G. Gibson Jr, Re. A. Hedrick Town of Mooresville Iredell County Witness Fund eta | eu Maxine Rutledge Pauline E. Moore Pauline E. Moore Bertie M. Wilkerson q. P,. Van Cag Town of Mooresville J. Pierce Van Hoy Enterprise Printing Co. Petty Cash, Treasurer Brady Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co, Starrette Typewriter Service Helen H. Kyles Renjamin *. Long U. S. Postmaster Beam Printing Co. Petty Cash, Treasurer Southern Bell Telephone Co. N. C. Local Government Smployees Retirement System - Retirement. Isaac T. Avery Jr. Martha D. Parker Robert L. Parks Mary K. Green Frances R. Moore Betty Jean Messick Shirley S. White Carl G. Smith Beam Printing Co. Starrette Typewriter Service Betty Cash, Treas. Brady eS ELL SE ciss ores Caroline oe Tredell County Witness Fund Carl G. -Smith VETERANS SERVICE CIVIL DEFENSE COUNTY ATTORNEY CLERK SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT RECORDERS COURT BAA sh POR eee) t yy Salary LT fi) NEGRO HOME AGENT yes Salary 4 | 115.00 yee kee SF WEB an 4 Salary & Travel 350.00 tena 0.00 1 sol Sebel T. 10.00 Supplies ets! Misc. Expense 20.00 Supplies ee Services y10 Pi oh Supplies 22.87 Sey) SEB E bang 274.00 " 4,00 .00 Postage 10.00 Supplies pipe an Misc. Expense 5.00 Services 19.40 ern (ee eao)s Retainer Fee SE OE bans 300.00 y 325.00 Supplies Ty Pao " va be! Misc. Expense Supplies Court: Reporter 300.00 Reimbursing PAO Pash) 2,336. 5 FEB aa'd , ” 350.00 es 350.00 Costs 268 .00 Reimbursing 181.15 ae pe as Wer G O91 J. C, Rumple . Boarding Prisoners 1,816.03 G 092 City of Statesville Services 125.73 G 093 Modern Electric Co, Supplies pet G09, Iredell F.C. X. Service . 9.00 G O95 Curlee Tire & Appliance Co, Repairs 7439 G 096 Iredell Laundry Co, Laundry Pre G 097 Piedmant L4nen Service Linen Sérvice Tr) aE eh loa D eet Tet Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs 13.30 G 107 Home Exterminating Co, RE eae So BRT Tt 5-00 G 108 Statesville Drug Co. Medical Supplies 3.50 G 109 Holmes Drug Co, Medical Supplies 4.20 G 122 Iredell Chemical Co, Sit) Peat 45.76 Cie rd Mba haat tS Laer oe " 3.81 ERO a) F 5401 R. Cy. Loyd SE WE tang 280.00 F 5402 Cordia S. Loyd iv 175.00 F 5403 Pearl J. Presnell ss 100.00 F 540k Helen L. Turner " 28.89 F 5405. Viola W. S. Black " 41.73 F 5406 Jettie B. Flinchum " 100.00 F 507° Floyd H. Flinchum wy rerie 0) F 5408 Lewis A. Baity uv 100.00 CREO) Tome DV Tot ta Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs biomes GO99 Warlick Paint Co. Paint 97.13 Tee Te 3 Me? ae Garage Truck Repairs 10.06 G 101 Duke Power Co. ST) ane Rel -T} $2.13 G 102. Shell Electric Co, Repairs Parte g G103 Iredell F.C, x. Service Supplies 81.77 cee Lia sec: Tc et ee Bakery Products 3.96 G 105 Gem Automatic Gas Co. Inc. rts ae G 106 Public 041 Co, Gas, etc, ew G 107 Home Exterminating Co, TSAO ea eae DEMS Sa a het sary, G 110. Belks Dept. Store Clothing ery al G 122 Iredell Chemical Co, Supplies rs Pale G 123 C. M. Absher Treating Cow 16.00 G 125 Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies Bren. She GENERAL RELIEF F 5436 Florence Funeral Home Pauper Funeral 50.00 F 5437. Diamond Hill Coal Co, at Ng 26.50 ae) Sie ree Pane Aa iv 10.00 F 5439 Holland’ Coal Co. " 18.75 F S4L0 Lowery Concrete Co. " 17.52 F Shh]. W. C. Trivette " 10.00 F 54uu2 Mrs. Henry S. “ouglas ae yeha 18.00 F 543 Parks Realty Co, . 7.00 F Suuh Belks Dept. Store Clothing 10.88 PF SULS Efirds Dept. Store " 24.73 ae) Meee ar wert hae) Cent ree oe. 7.20 eee) Mae Pa OP 2-511 5 ant " plot ae) emma it gE Tmo) .) SS ap " ya eo) F SUL9 Raylass: Dept. Store n fee: |. 17 F 5450 Sherrill Bros. Dept. Store " sy art a) SP) baat a " eh F 5452 A & P Tea Co. Inc, Groceries 80.00 eel CS Mere BES 2 tals] Grocery " phy F 545 Colonial Stores " 32.50 F 5455 Drums Food Shop " 15.00 Si) Sloe at MECiTT ot oa Pha ee a ® 46.50 F 5457 Je. D. Goforth id BYare)) ie) LoVe To AE BB voyeye) Soya) n 57.50 F 5459 Harris Teeter Super Markets " ye P18) ee Omen rT mer ta aes n 7.00 F 5461 Monroe Street Food Center " 14.00 F 5462 Nance's Grocery " eel!) F 5463 Smith's Super Market " ers) ae) lo) re oe ete Be 9 ie 9.12 F 5h65 Williags Service Station Groceries & Fuel 9.10 i ih i hn hh ke kk ek kk ek ek ee ek ek ee xy QOog QQ OQ t2Q0Q0 2 i e | u ie ie he i kh ke mm 566 bY Ney by Meso} BY eh) 5470 Dives 5472 5473 Sy wal py Wa 5476 Was 5478 Sy wae) 54,80 Pye pf NeW Fy toe py ite) 5485 54,86 By Ne | 5,88 5489 5490 Syd pili pit} Pion Su95 5496 597 pi iere) oren 002 003 ee) 005 006 007 008 009 010 108 109 110 SLO9 eal 112 mes) Yap 5296 Cea ooo) s 5 302 Pe OB, 10) Po Ob! 5306 5323 svar 54,10 items Get toi) Winn Dixie Stores Inc. Mrs. Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder Mrs. C. C,. Blankenship Mrs. Albert H. Cooper Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Leonard Freeze Mrs. A. A. Gibson Mrs. Glenn Havner Mrs. Clyde Jenkins Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. R. L. Pearce Mrs. Mott Redmond Mrs. Carl J. Reece Mrs. Spencer Reid Mrs. JohnnieA. Scott Mrs. Bobby Sells Clara, Sharpe Mrs. Roy Warren Mrs. T. 3. Wetmore Mrs. ClydeWilcox Mrs. S. C. Williams Mrs. J. B. Witherspoon Mrs. Leon Wooten State Commission for the Blind Dr. F. W. Dick Dr. Joseph A. Elliott Jr. Dr. J, B. Henninger Dr. D, Derham Lewis Dr. D. A. Lindsay Dr. L. M. Little Medical Arts Clinic Drs. Stegall & Walker Dingler Drug Store Fisher Drug Co. Forest Heights Pharmacy Medical Centre Pharmacy Mooresville rug Co. Iredell Memorial Hospital Lowrance Hospital Statesville Drug. Co. Holmes Drug Co, Belks Dept. Store i] Groceries Boarding Home Care LJ a a | Glasses Medical Hospitalization 2 Medical n Clothing DOG WARDEN J. I. Thomas NEWE bans J. I. Thomas Travel Statesville Record & Landmark Mooresville Tribune a Advertising Li DEBT !SERVICE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, MISCELLANEOUS Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund Iredell County Old Age Assistance Fund Iredell County 0.A.A. Fund Iredell County A. D. C. Fund Iredell County 0.A.A. Fund Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund Iredell County A. D. C. Fund Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund A. E. Guy, Treas. Miss Eunice Price, Treas. Iredell County Health Dept. Current Expense Ui Monthly Budget Payment 5) ely) 250.00 39.00 100.00 150.00 150.00 50.00 100,00 92.80 100.00 50.00 Fie e0) 100.00 50.00 50.00 Belews 150.00 132.0h 150.00 112.h6 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 plore) 5.00 2508 17.00 PLFA 8,0 15.00 cee 3.00 36.00 eae 40 13.36 ee 6.75 14.0 283.50 121.50 rere. 50.12 21.18 Teen Pe 4 360.00 sO Ps 0.8 eaten pried Paani) 59,707.86 SW Ley ws 1,587.77 rire ai 2,687.09 1, 237617 49.10 Lh6.04 WL Pt¥2 68.12 uh, 975.00 29,740.00 SPL lerbe ls) eee eet ie.) G 115 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Retirement 97.00 G 117. State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind ne aRel- G118 State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind Hospitalization 177.00 G 119 Iredell County Library Fund 1/2 Budget 5,172.00 G 120 N. T. Houston, Treas. Iredell County General School Fund 46,773.00 G 121 N, T. Houston, Treas. Iredell County General School Fund 3,750.00 G1L7 N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement oa Rael F 149 N.C, Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement 10 PLO Lo) G 150 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance 298.96 G 151 N.C. National Bank Withholding Tax Pes eae) SE PEPE: 255,801.93 Less Payroll Deduttions: Cheba ha 603.61 LEOB& R 97.00 Social Security 999.94 -' Tax: Federal 2,889 .80 Shae aa Ts) rere Tnsurance 307.20 5,331.99 GRAD. F.0OT Ah PaO Pa ose) eae TT Litt tet oO WANN MBDA Vive tty B 020 Southern Bell T,lephone Co. Services 76.95 c B 021 Ernest Ward SE RE bun 7 1023.00 B 022 Jessie T. Parker " 350.00 B 023 Mildred G. Johnson " 350.00 B 02, Ina B. Pope " 333.00 B 025 Lexine A. White " SB ere) B 026 Doris P. Johnson " See riee B O27 Margaret F. Bolt " 5 erie! B 028 Raeford A. Thomas n 492.00 B 029 Rollin W. Johnson i §17.00 B 030 Troy R. Scoggins Jre n 4h? .0O B 031 Mary Lee Stroud " 302.00 B 032 Margaret W. Crawford al 302.00 B 033 L. M. Little a 175.00 B 03h “Arthur D. Cowan r 200.00 B 035 Ina M. Galliher " F 10.00 B 036 CessCo. Inc. Supplies pao PTW B 037 Amchem Products, Inc. « 95.00 B 038 Rollin W. Johnson Travel 100,00 B 039 Jessie T. Parker " 7.98 B OhO Ernest Ward " 1h.8h B,O4l Mildred Johnson " 33.11 B Oh2 Lexine A. White ® raed | B Ok3 Doris P. Johnson - " bores B Ou Ina B, Pope " eee ' 8B OLS Margaret F. Bolt " YR Wey B O44 Troy FR. Scozgins Jre " has R OL? Raeford A. Thomas n 132.99 B OLB: N. Ce State Board of Health Supplies rar ®) B Oh9 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. " egre R 050 Starrette Typewriter Service " 3.56 Pp O51. E. N. Scroggs " es B:.052. City. of Statesville SY en ales lite k P.053 Southern Bell Telephone Co. " 7h.50 BOS, Mooresville Telephone Co. " 10.20 2.055 .Tredell Laundry Co. Laundry 17.32 B.056 J.C. Penney Co. Savile mer 8.0 R.057. Mid-State Oil Co. Fuel Oil 109.79 R 058 Bud's Oil Co. 2 5) Sotelo. 2 OS9 Parlier Plumbing * Heating Co. Repairs 8.12 B 060 B. J. Powell i see) PB O61 Iredell Chemical Co, Supplies Tee 8B 062. Petty Cash, Health Dept. Misc. Expense bee B 063. D. D. Lewis, M.D. ORG Reb Reb Ev eC mea 32.50 B O06) ,John S. Hardaway, M.D, " 42.50 8 066 N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement SYST) oe ty MISCELLANEOUS Pie eee PaROP ED ELT WEG a acu Tie ePmon cme eal System - Retirement 16l..70 B67 N. C.-National Bank Withholding Tax 650,30 R 068 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance 110.75 Loeb’ TOTAL Peebtes’ Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 16.70 Social Security a) eri Tax: Federal 650.30 Shake 103.50 Insurance Blerye) 1,228.62 ‘2 fe ge We Bees ea il ¢ Be dae ep * 6,757.28 ed a irae Geeyee UU LIBRARY A 486 Mary Neil Conner CERE tag . 75.00 A 487 Virginia M. Deaton " 208.33 A 488 Clifton Bridges n 10.00 A 489 Nancy L. Grimes " 83.00 A 490 Leta K. Poston " 83.00 A 491 Violet K. Caudle " Biers. A 493 Iredell County Retirement p10 Pale) A 495 Violet K. Caudle Expenses 2.00 A 496 Gem Automatic Gas 0%. Gas Tele) A 497 Southern Bell Telephone Co. ST aap et) 19.00 A 498 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 1.39 A 499 Starrette Typewriter Service it cee A SOO American Library Line, Inc. Supplies 11.21 A 501 North Carolina State Library Books & Processing oe Loree, A 502 Thames Book Co, Books 19.80 A 503 E. M, Hale and Company " bye A 50h The H. W. Wilson Co. Subscription 11.00 A 505 Doubleday *& Company Inc. Books 39.09 A 506 Tartan Book Sales Inc. n 13.79 MISCELLAN SOUS Hospital Saving Assoc, Insurance 15.21 Tredell County Retirement oe ACL Less Payroll Deductions; Retirement 25.03 Social Security | 30.2h Tax: Federal 94.40 State 8.50 Insurance 15.21 173.38 GRAND TOTAL ey Net: The meeting was recessed until 7:00 P.M., March 11, 1963. ys Ane 7?) t Yeu. aan rd Ry ae sie \ \ som | (46 e492 7 March 11, 1963 Tc ae The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, March ll, 1963, at 7:00 P.M., in the Commissioners TS Ms Pees Roce Ole sa present; namely: E. E. Boyer, Chairman, J. M. Wagner, Max R. James, R, Be Kestler, Jr, and R, J. Holshouser, RESIGNATION COUNTY HOME SUPERINTENDENT, Mr. and Mrse R. C. Loyd tendered their resignations as superintendent and matron at the county home, to be effective March 25, 1963. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the resignations were accepted, and the chairman was instructed to write them a letter thanking them for the service they have rendered the county under trying and difficult conditions. SALE OF TIMBER AT COUNTY HOME, I. T. Avery, county attorney, reported that an auction had been held on the timber at the county home and the highest bid ets was $6,500.00. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the bid was rejected and Mr. Ayery was instructed to advertise for resale by publication of one notice in the newspaper. COUNTY FARM, Several matters regarding disposition of the livestock and use of the farmland at the county farm were referred to Mr. James for investigation. The Board approved the sale of two sows to Mrs A. P. Fox at 12¢ per lb. 7 COUNTY HOME, Discussion on the county home continued. Motion was made by Mre Se i a ra pei gk rears ¥ Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, and carried by unanimous vote that the welfare director be requested to survey the county home inmates and see what she could do about placing them on public assistance programs and moving them elsewhere. PROPOSAL BY LEGISLATURE TO ISSUE ROAD BONDS. Motion was made by Mre Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, that Iredell County's representatives in the legislature be notified that the Iredell County Board of Commissioners does not favor aty bond issue for construction of roads.¢ PROPOSAL BY LEGISLATURE TO REMOVE INTANGIBLE TAX ON MONEY ON HAND AND BANK DEPOSITS. After considerable discussion of the proposal made by Senate Bill 80 to repeal the intangibles tax on money and bank deposits, Mr. Wagner moved that the board go on record opposing repeal of the tax, but the motion died for lack of a seconds Mr. Kestler then moved that the Board take no position on the proposal, this motion was seconded by Mr. Holshouser, Voting “aye" were: Holshouser, James, and See | March 11, 1963 poor LE nse 492 rea Kestler; voting "no": Wagner; bey eek eee me St) eae ee REQUEST FOR LOCAL LEGISLATION TO INCREASE PAY OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, On motion SMe TREO) ee mL lost Ms Mr. Wagner, the county attorney was instructed to Pete Ce Pe cee we CM oct oem te BOT Meee aet Woy it 4 Mee) ae eet Sa ok to set the pay of Iredell County Commissioners at $25.00 per meeting and the chairman at $37.50 per meeting with the provision for a maximum limitation of $75.00 and $112.50 for any one month, plus pe eee eee he state employees, said pay rate to take effect at the beginning of the next term of office in December na lore IMPROVEMENTS TO COURTHOUSE & JATL. On motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mre Holshouser, Chairman Boyer was authorized to look into and employ technical assistance PERT MA My ecm ake mee ama Mla house buildings and the jail. The meeting was adjourned until 3:00 P.M. on March 18, 1963, to follow the meeting of the Board of Equalization and Review which is set for 2:00 P.M. ‘ se inn Pe ar ~ , AO ke... mi iS Clerk to the 9 mai Tiree Geek March 18, 1963 " BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW The Board of Equalization and Review, composed of members of the Board of County Commissioners, met at 2:00 P.M., March 18, 1963, to carry out their duties as provided by law. Present were: E. E. Boyer, chairman, R. J. Holshouser, Re B. Kestler, Jre, and Max R. James. Absent: J, M. Wagner. Invocation was given by Mr. JameSe DUTIES OF BOARD, Chairman Boyer reviewed briefly the statutes setting forth the powers and duties of the Board of Equalization and the Phas baka for listing and assessing real estate in other than revaluation yearse Js De MILLER + 1523 Melviney Street, Statesvillee Mr, Miller protested the valuation of $7625 placed on his house and lot in 1961, on the grounds ‘that the house was not insulated and had deteriorated far beyond normal depreciation because of poor construction, pointing out specifically cracks in the walla and floors. motion by Mr. Kolshouser, seconded by Mr..James, the board approved a reduction of $250.00 in the appraised value, to correct the charge for insulation and for extraordinary depreciation. MITCHELL COLLEGE FOUNDATION = CHAMBERSBURG. Mr. Re De Grier protested the valuation of lots recently subdivided in property owned by Mitchell Colleze Foundation and requested tax relief since all proceeds of the property go to the endowment fund for Mitchell Colleges On motion by Mr. Kestler,' seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the board moved that the property be listed as acreage for 1963 as provided in G.Se 105-279, and referred it to the tax supervisor to reappraise. The meeting was adjourned until 7:00 P.M., March 25, 19636 erry) : Page 2 The Board of Commissioners continued in session after adjournment of the Board mee of Equalization and Review, with Chairman E. E. Boyer, R. J. Holshouser, R, Bs Kestler, Jre,y. and Max R, James present. Absent: J. M. Wagner. COMPROMISE JUDGMENT ~ L. 0. HAWKINS PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX. On motion by Mre Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board approved a compromise judgment in the case of £.°0. Hawkins trading as Hawkins Drug Store, so that funds held by the Clerk of Court could be released. Proceeds from the sale of personal property were not sufficient to settle state, county, and city liens for taxes in full and there ee no other assets, The Tax Collector wag authorized to apply the county's percentage on the taxes due and to make proper notation on the remaining unpaid tax receiptse } CIGARETTE AND CANDY VENDING MACHINES. Request from Eller Amusement * Vending Company, N. Wilkesboro, Ne Ce, to install vending machines for cigarettes and candy in the courthouse was taken under advisement. CIVIL DEFENSE = CONTROL CENTER. Civil Defense Director B, F. Long reported that the cost estimate to renovate the old City Reservoir for a county control center is around $25,000, Since this is also an area center he felt that the state would participate in the cost, possibly up to one half, with the remaining half to be shared by Iredell County and the City of Statesville, who in tum could get the federal government to furnish matching funds... This would bring the total cost to the county 74 53,125.00. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, commissioners gave general approval to the proposal and authorized the director to contact State and Federal authorities and the City of Statesville to see that all would join in to develop the projecte CIVIL DEFENSE = DEMONSTRATION MATERIALS, Payment of a bill amounting to $198.00 to Life Shelters, Inc., for demonstration materials used for displays and demonstrations fd was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mre Kestler,. 31STER OF DEEDS = TELEPHONE, Request from L. L. Nesbit, Register of Deeds, for Ed an additional telephone line and an extension in the basement office was granted on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser. LIBRARY BOARD MEETING, In response to an invitation from the county library board for a representative from the board of commissioners to attend their meeting on wor 16 mn 495 March 18, 1963 ev < e| April 26th at 9:00 A.M., Chairman Boyer PUT Reset ht Me aren se nea) spe LL knot commissioners. TAX COLLECTIONS. Mre Houston reported total tax collections for February amounted to $73,505.93. The Board dinstructed Mr, Houston that any person who did not renew ane county beer license within aekban | days after expiration of the old license should be eb mel-l eae lery TAX REFUND. - EARL ALDERFER. Refund of $4.51 for interest and penalties on phan tax to Earl Alderfer, Union Grove township, was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mre Jamess The tax had been billed in error as"Earl Alexander". Pl COUNTY HOME =< SALE OF LIVESTOCK, MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, On motion by Mre Re TPMT Lore tel le Mon ae Urs Pej elo tol Dar mmnccl Belo bac! authorized the county attorney and Pelt RMT a eke MoM Uc Me beatae meee ela) hold an auction sale of livestock, machinery and equipment from the county homeée The meeting was adjourned until March 25, to follow the Board of Equalization meeting which is set for 7:00 P.M, r \y Py" - o, \ é ee eS ed 4 ie ei te. Clerk to e Hoard ti ee eet ae BOARD OF BQUALI ZATION & REVIEW March 25, 1963 Page 1 4 The Board of Equalization and Review. met at 7:00 P.M. in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: E. E. Boyer, chairman ; Je Me Wagner, R. Je Holshouser, R. B. Kestler, Jr., and Max R. James. Also present were Tax Sypervisor John T. Smith and County Attorney I. T. Avery. MRS. F. B. BUNCH, SR., (HATCHERY). ¥. B. Bunch, Jr., requested Petes teat two pieces of property at N. Center and Race Streets, having a total tax value of $11,900, due to depreciation of buildings formerly used in the hatchery business. These buildings have not been used for several years and the residential zoning of the area does not allow their repair for other cormercial uses. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board voted to change the functional dep- reciation on the appraisal from 40% to 90% which would reduce the value from $11,900 to $6,265. R se) - Plyler, Jr. Mr. Plyler requested a reduction in the valuation of a new building on Shelton Avenue, total ‘tax value on lot and building $17,880, stating that the tax appraisal amounted to more than the cost. The matter was held» open for further investication. SHERRILL R. HOLLAND. Mr. Holland had protested to the. tax supervisor the value of property on Falls Street but did not keep his appointment before the Board. WPANKLIN D. IVEY #@ GREGORY LANE = TAX VALUE $21,560. Mr. Iwey protested the value placed on his new house on Gregory Lane, stating that it was higher than other homes in the areas After comparison, the Board, on motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Kestler, voted to allow an additional depreciation of 5% to conform to adjoin- ing properties, reducing it to $11,015. J. LAWRENCE LIPPARD ~ 136 MAY DRIVE = TAX VALUE $12,025. Mr. Lippard protested the value on a new house, which he stated was considerably above the cost. Upon investigation it was brought out that there were several errors on the eter card which when corrected would increase the value, The tax supervisor was instructed to correct the card and then send Mr. Lippard a corrected notice of the new value, Be) Pa PR) 0) MMS LU OMe ae a ee SSO Ral Ree a Cha Kols| March 25, 1963 em Lh pores Pi st. ed in tax value due to having sold $8300 worth of timber off this tract. It was determined that no timber was included in the tax value and no reduction was allowed, The Board of Equalization then adjourned until April 22, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS The Board reconvened as the Board of oT eh Amero et b heel Sa Meu ulleSRe te Mm mest slele adjournment as the Board of Equalization, with all members vresent. LEGISLATION, County Attorney Avery reported that he had written to Rep. William Pope and Senator J. V. Johnson regarding the proposal to increase the per diem ak hg for county commissioners, as instructed. SALE OF TIMBER AT COUNTY HOME. Mr. Avery also reported that he had advertised U the timber at the county home for resale on April 2nd. SUBDIVISION ~ LAXESHORE ESTATES (Collier, Neel, and Howard). Upon motion oh Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the Board approved the Lakeshore Oa aT subdivision which had been recommended for approval by the Planning Board, subject to increasing the width of lots #39, 0, 1, and h2 to conform to the subdivision eae ha nance without variation, and the chairman was authorized to Sign the plat for recording as soon as these corrections are made, COUNTY HOME, Chairman Boyer reported that he had contacted cst SB ba bb al-loarte) a Mrs. Franklin, in regard .to yey the inmates of the county home on public assistance and moving them out of the county home and that she had already found places for all but 8 and expected to place these within the next ten days. In view of the rapid devel- opments in connection with the county home the following resolution was offered and rote het MoM oS Kelson ae bam CoRR) e CLT 5 MET Totes Vel Te! by Mr. James: Time Gants A.) RESOLUTION 10 CLOSE COUNTY HOME Lett SCs Bel Sao ELK ba eset Me Me Re ae eel ba composed of Messrs. Holshouser and James, to seek the operation of the county home and farm; and WHEREAS, the committee has spent considerable time and effort in this study, wherein it was found that the buildings are approximately 50 years old, and are obsolete so far as requirement# for a modern licensed boarding home are concerned, and that to continue a satisfactory operation would require many changes and improve- ments both in facilities and general operating standards to meet Health Department regulations and recommendations made by the Grand Jury; and WHEREAS, the committee has contacted a number of other counties which have closed their county homes, all of whom report that it has been done satisfactorily to their citizens and at a considerable saving to their county; and WHEREAS, the Welfare Director has assured the Commissioners that the present inmates are elicible for public assistance programs anc that there are private facilities available for their care; and that the county's part of public assistance t grants will cost considerably less than the present operating cost of the county now therefore home: YED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY THAT the Iredell County Home be closed as soon as it may conveniently be done, and that the livestock, farm equipment, and household effects be disposed of, and that whatever i steps are necessary to effectuate the moving of the inmates and closing the home, ' and the disposition of the personal property, are hereby authorized and ordered, TRINITY AND CE NTRAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board approved contracts between the county and the Trinity and Central Fire Departments to June 30, 1963, and authorized the chairman to sign them on behalf of the county. U BILL FOR SERVICES ( CONTRACTS). Payment of a bill for $25.00 to Land, Sowers, and Avery for preparation of the Trinity and Central Fire department contracts was approved. RESIGNATION BEN F. LONG, CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board accepted the resignation of Civil Defense Director Ben F. Long, effective immediately, and authorized payment of his salary through April 1963. on 16 ne 499 $50,000,000 STATE SCHOOL BOND ISSUE. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mre Kestler, the Board voted to go on record against the legislative proposal for $50,000,000 School Bonds. The meeting was adjourned. } : , Fat eae ae Clerk to the rt a aa ne es A | | ire 16 nnd0U | e April 1, 1963. eo Sag. ) BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting .on Monday, April 1, 1963, at 2:00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. All members @f the Board were present, namely: E. &. Boyer, Chairman; R. J. Holshouser, J. Me Wagner, Max R. James, and R. B, ‘Kestler, Jr. INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Holshouser. SURVEY. - COUNTY FARM & HOME, On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, L.. Be Grier, Jr., was requested to survey and plat the county home property, showing — eee of the buildings thereon. ATID TO BLIND. Mrs. Jewell Van Hoy, in the absence of the welfare director, presented the blind aid cases as follows: 1. Delouis Homer Reece, transfer from Guidford County, a proved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. 2. Brenda Campbell, reduction because of decreased need, approved on motion by Mr, Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser. 3., John Anthony Otto Rucker, reduction on account of increased resources, approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler. lh. Henrietta S. Kerr, reduotion on..account of decreased need, a»proved on motion eae er MeL t2y seconded by Mr. Holshouser. 5. Evelyn C. Hazel, reduction on account of decreasec need, approved on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. James. COUNTY HOME INMATES. Mrs. Van Hoy reported that the last inmate had been moved from the County Home on April 1, and that all the inmates had been phaced under either old age assistance or aid to permanent and totally disabled programs. Chairman Boyer instructed that the County Accountant be furnished eas a record of the location of the people moved from the county home and that this ee be kept up to date and be available in the Accountant's officé to” anyone who might inquire. APPRECIATION TO WELFARE DEPARTMENT FOR COUNTY HOME WORK, The Board commended the Welfare Department for the manner in which they had handled the placement of the county home inmates in eee ee aoe Tae the fine service and cooperation they EAM em Me ol) cee | | F psy ae ¢ aA R: ane e April 1, 1963 aes 3 nO et ss STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. A report from State Highway Commissioner Murray Tate listing the secondary. roads work in Iredell County during 1962 was received. ROAD PETITION. A petition from Luther E. Campbell, Sr., and Georgia Campbell requesting improvements (widen and hardtop) for SR #1816 was received and acproved for transmittal to the StateHighway Commission. COUNTY HOME. Mr. James reported that the livestock and machinery from the county home was a at public auction at the fairground on Saturday, March 30th, and brought a total of $4,103.10, $1277.10 for esi eprom and $2826.00 for cattle. After discussion it was agreed that, since all the inmates had been moved from the county home, the Board would proceed with another sale on Saturday, April 6th, to dispose of household and kitchen furniture and equipment, and any other personal property ‘remaining from the first sale. Permission was given for the transfer of any items to any other county department where they could be used, provided they were moved prior to the sale day, Pids were received from Sherrill Super Market and Fralev's for the cured meat at the county home. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, Sherrill's bid of 65¢ per 1b. for hams, 35¢ for shoulders, and 25¢ for side meat was accepted. The Board: agreed to allow Mr. Frank Nance use of the pasture at the county farm at no charge in return for looking, ater the property until such time as other plans can be made for its use. , On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the Board voted to turn the old truck from the county home over to the county agent for use at the fairgpound, * with the understanding that he will furnish liability insuraneé to cover the truck at no cost to the county and they will maintain the truck. COUNTY~FARM AND HOME AGENTS. Wayne Franklin and Mrs. Juliene Fulp gave their reports for the March work of the farm and home agents departments and filed their weekly reports. CIVIL DEFENSE. Mr. Herman Sisk, area director of Civil Defense, and J.’ P. Van Hoy, eee Moke ce et ee RT. ete Tver kB) : defense program. Mr. Sisk reported that the primary objectives of the federal program are the establishment of control centers and finding PE SE shelters, and bo eMC MEA ak NT only 5% shelter space was found. aa Sisk also stated that the ore is without funds at the present time to meet rie 4 La oa. Serge fi ‘ - itt San nS ss | a | | 208 ie L014 azo any part of the cost for the proposed control center at the old city reservoir VS eae Ob cae sf} but that federal funds are available for modification of building, radio, and other equipment, and for stocking. Pi ey CIVIL DEFENSE = ACTING DIRECTOR APPOINTED. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, J. P. Van Hoy was appointed to serve as acting county civil defense director. TAX MAPPING. The Board considered a proposal from American Air Surveys, Ince, Pittsburgh, Pa., for aerial photography of Iredell County for future tex mapping, but decided to defer action at the present time, Le Spona le MACHINES. Request of Eller's Amusement and Vending Company to place PF oss Sa Aer sor elena Clee hel-\ ME BoM ast stephan aster t eet denied on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. TAX SUPERVISOR. John Smith revorted the following tax rebates issued by his office during the month of March: F. Es Combs Inside bE TY] $5.37 Property charged on discovery to Latta Johnson Mrs» Hoyt Elliott Fallstowmn 1962 1.50 - Error in billing B. L. Hudson Shiloh ploy) 21.91 Double listing of house (also charged to Alton Pope) Mrs. W. Pippin Inside 1962 2.00 Poll Tax C. B. Winberry Inside 1962 10.21 Double listing of office eouipment Mr. Smith reported that Carroll-Phelps has agreed to do the pick-up be ee Te work for 1963 on a per diem rate of $80.00, as authorized by the Board previously. ema le eRe MET. ic teaeos ame tel Ts ten eo Meted Ens os Po furnishings as listed for 1963 as information in a study of ways to improve and simplify tax listing. | REGISTRATION OF MOTOR BOATS. Mri Smith reported that err i hae a ha pet rbsa Resources Commission, Raleigh, in an attempt to get a list of motor boat owners for Iredell County but was unable to get any information other than a statewide list. Since this has been a matter of concern to many tax supervisors over the state for some Ln the Board agreed to hi hah A. McMahon, general counsel for the State Association of County Commissioners, to see if he could Pe eer ee pea Mal me er mee kg ULMER da bok. we Geel ye mo county taxsupervisors in the same manner that Apri] 1, 1963 ; ape hs pte automobile registration information can be furnished. TAX COLLECTOR. N. T, Houston reported total tax collections for the month of March amounted to $43,157.8h. TAX FORECLOSURE SUITS. County Attorney Avery reported that he has several foreclosure suits ready for filing on 1953 and 195); taxes, REPORTS. Reports ‘for the month of March were received from the Veterans Service Office, County Schools, and Health Department, and ordered placed on file, LIST OF BILLS PATD FOR MARCH 1963: ee ee | NL) Welt be ane ERC RRO) I. cae COME: he oe Chr <t aa Cron é cst etc G 351 E. EB. Boyer eee Beek 21.20 G.352 R. B. Kestler ee 21.20 G 353 R. J. Holshouser " 26.40 G 354 Max R. James " 25.60 G 355 J. M. Wagner " 15.00 PS) TPT) TAX SUPERVISOR G 163 Mary Lee Cowles Salary G 164 Peggy P. Summers " G 165 Glenn W. Walker ' se G 166 John T. Smith ” G 167 Calvin E. Evans 2 G 356 Grier McKnight Crop Report G 357 Wadeimmer ae CM bio MEB Ds E-Ten et baa" " G 359 Thomas Jarvis Miller " G 360 Beulah Tomlin " G 361 William A, Benfield sd G 362 J.C. Smith " G 363 Kathleen M. S, Brown n G 36 Emma Lee G. Lunsford . G 365 Henry Martin " G 366 Ruby S. Alexander n G 367 Beverly W. Tatum " G 368 Mrs. Ralph Moore " G 369 John E. Crater n G hO8 Cc, E. Evans Travel ! G 4uh9 Brady Printing Co. Supplies G 46h Statesville Record & Landmark Xe cs ok eb ael 4 COURT HOUSE Wien PRO bk mit ako) NF BE bag , 176. Willie Taylor " 177 Willie Taylor n 178 Willie Taylor " 179 Willie Jones “ 180 Willie Jones " i 181 Willie Jones 182. Willie Jones 183 Michael R. Lackey 18 Michael R. Lackey % 185 Michael R. Lackey n 186 ~Michael R. Lackey " 370 Alex Ross Repairing Roof 371 B. J. Powell Tr BB a 372. Shell Electric Co, be 373 Modern Electric Co. i 37h. Public Service Co. of N.C. Inc. Gas 375. Lazenby Montgomery Hdw, Co, Supplies 458 The Sherwin Williams Co. Ladder, etc. 459 Thomas & Howard Co, Supplies 61 City of Statesville Services Oe Oe 9 ae Oe > as Pe > Oe Pe OP Oe > 0 9 ee OP SO Oe OP OP L462 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Pye bea) 463 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. ° LONG BUILDING G 371 B. J. Powell tye bea] 14.90 G 372 Shell Electric Co. " an G 461 City of Statesville ST bea eae. S| phe se rd G 463 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Ty yea 12.00 SRT RPE oR eR POR OOo oho ene ne hehe mene ee so Fe ee oe ae oP) Ga ae ES oho Oe es 7) C2: 62 56 oS oe OS | is Be | oe i 2 2 ee Oe Om ae Oe ee oe eo 160 168 376 va BYAs BY s 380 381 382 Sioa] etal Blob) 393 Bhar Shp 396 Sei 398 399 Loo rei VE Mss | Sol 386 387 388 Bish) 390 bpp | bey 169 170 Keg) L7z a toe) by | war aRoyi 188 189 190 1,09 410 it ie, a aan rhs Tete) rales "hg Mele Suu 16 1505 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Dept. of Motor Vehicles Ruth G. Etchison Mrs. Claudia Robinson Dr. J. M. Robertson Dr. John Hardaway Dr, Harry B. Underwood Statesville Library Town of Mooresville National Guard - Statesville National Guard - Moores’ ille L. L. Nesbit License for Fire Trucks NYE bag Coroners Acct. " " " Donation bi] " il Expenses Yadkin Valley Telephone Membership ~ Telephone - Forester Town of Troutman Town of Harmony Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc, Cool Springs Fire Dent. lept. of Conservation *% Dev, Town of Mooresville Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. West Tredell Volunteer Fire Dept. City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephohe Co, Law Enforcement Officers Benefit Contract Forest Fire Control Fire Calls " " " Services & Retirement Fund = Retirement N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System- Retirement N.C, Public oF Re Aig « Y. White Glenn M. Chandler HK. Keeter Cornelius Employees!’ Social Security Agency - Social Security NG BOARD Planning Roard " COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Jean Robb Mc Junkin Peam Printing Co. at ara a Bernice M. Salary " Supplies aaa Ruth L. Robertson Thomas S,. Thompson R. Ee Perkins Robert ©. Kinder Marshall Maness James ®, Crawford Ira M. Overcash Jr. RPE Or esa) sh o3 e-) Dwight Myers Zeb Nichelson Marshall Maness T. S.: Thompson Richard Crawford Je .C.. Rumple I. M. Overcash R. E. Perkins Robert Kinder Brady Printing Co. T. K. Abernethy Salary ft " Supplies Radio Service 50.00 181.16 18.00 27);.00 186,00 158,90 Cia Pe lS 97.00 755.57 1,810.88 rey eee) 5.00 5.98 oe, 8) (are? price) y eet Pacis! een .o 2. S| ae AW Cd . . wea. NOOO a 5 ~ —) 260.00 bie el® 360,00 360,00 360.00 360.00 360.00 10088) 30..00 siorro.e) 105.00 150.00 102.90 115.16 179.10 16.70 yee 1o 125.04 206.59 CPT Time Gaettsst) TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR 191 Judy L. Gilleland STB tang 200.00 192 Retty Jane Cooke " 210,00 193 Flossie S. King " 305.00 19h N. T. Houston Salary & Travel 475.00 402 Collier, Harris % Collier eset sh ey-aa ey ot Be) ivy oa) mares 403 Beam Printing Co. Supplies OOaQQOnA REGISTER OF DEEDS G 152 Bill Sowers & Co. Book Repairs, 1,403.47 G 195 Imogene W. Blankenship Salary 300,00 3.196 Helen R. Gregory " r4e0 P80) G 197 Elizabeth H. Goodrum " 260.00 G 198 Katherine P. White it ' Rs Pee) G.199: Le. L. Nesbit " 458.33 G 403. Beam Printing Co. Supplies re Bl G LOh L. L. Nesbit Pos tage 20.00 G OS U. S. Postmaster Envelopes 300.50 Gd 06 The Cott: Index Ba. Supplies 178.37 G hO7 Xerox Corporation i eerpen G L49. Brady Printing Co. ° 1.lih Pra. WELFARE DEPARTMENT > 336 Dr. A. M. Henderson Medical e's G 200. Clifton &. Bridges Salary 200.90 G° 201° fdna ?. Brown " 469.00 7 202. Thurston Templeton " 333,00 3 203 Millicent 4, McCurry " 367.00 + 204. Anne C. Johnson " 145.76 ; 205. Thelma’C,. Rarker " 125 .00 +206 Mary Lew Smith n Se Peo + 207 Evelyn .W. Ridenhour " 367.90 ; 208 Avonelle C. McVey . " 367.00 3 209° Elizabeth French Boyd " 367.00 ¥ 010 Georzia H. Blowe tt 333,00 3 211 Jewell C.:' Van. Hoy i, 317.00 : 212. .Maxine T. Henderson tt ra Alene. 8) 213 ..Sara Marie Neese " 26] ..00 ; 21h .Lois. t. Stenon bs 261,00 3° 215°. Retty Sue: Troutman i 241.00 6 21 Nora-Lee Teal. , " 215.00 1 217? Reba Rw Ferree ft 261.0C 3 218 Edith Bryson Prenklin i Lio teaele eR LS r ae : . ere a y 5.00 i > 42k. Edna Fox Brown iv : 20.09 425° Edith Pryson: Yranklin " 47.08 3} 26 Millicent kK. McCurry " Pee An oR Mee 4 co)e SOR Mee kN " ar ae 8) } 426 Bvelvn W. Ridenhour " 35.99 + 29 Mary Lew Smith " wes G 430 Thurston Templeton " 11.98 G 431 Mooresville Telephone Co, Services 9.65 G 432 -D. K. McNeely % Sons Rentals Rent 25.00 G 433 “Cooper D. Cass Co. Maintenance 43.00 G3 Pitney Bowes Inc, CRO Samet yeh We ye 0) G klk Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 190.70 ¢ 451. Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 2672 G 497 N. C.-Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement SYemies, ¢ 501. N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency = Social Security - 696.13 219 220 rye 222 rae Pra Sh 436 bos Ie > Ie o> oe o> Bo rea ei hyo oon o>) 226 ra rede 229 Ths Teh Lo ey OAQa ea QQ 230 rant rire G2 2.42 232 ree) he AE QOQQQ 161 162 ree Ts) AD iS AK Ny ree re ep MOOQONOQAadOWAaQaM Cars} fee Vis) i ceed — ramet FARM AGENT Elizabeth W. Weaver Salary Betty C. Harrington " Wayne L. Franklin " L. B.\Nance Jr,.~ x Howard M. Stamey a Harry W. Myers Jr. ie L. B. Nance Jr. beara 8 A W. L. Franklin " NEGRO FARM AGENT D. 0, Ivey SF WE Bang Bell & Howell Photo Sales Co. Supplies Brady Printing Co. . HOME AGENT Jean'L. Johnson Salary Nancy I. Myers " Juliene M.*Fulp i Nancy M. Henson " Juliene M. Fulp Travel Singer Sewing Machine Co. Supplies Nancy Myers Starrette Typewriter Service NEGRO HOME AGENT Maxine Rutledge Pauline E. Moore N. C. State College Salary " Supplies VETERANS SERVICE Bertie M. Wilkerson J. P. Van Hoy Town of Mooresvi.lle Southern Bell Telephone Co, Salary " Rent Services CIVIL DEFENSE Benjamin F,. Long Benjamin ¥. Long Heler H. Kyles Benjamin F. Lor Southern Bell Talephone Co, Watson Sign Service Champion Map Corp, Life Shelters,. Inc. Starrette Typewriter Service Salary Li Travel Services Signs Map Supplies bi N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Retirement N. C. Public Employees Social Security Agency = Social Security COUNTY ATTORNEY Isaac T. Avery SOV ste Le) | Sa Mie Oo anf Attorney Fee Professional Service 147.17 Berkey 238.67 275.00 291.00 2.15 Paoli 170,00 pA) SY pRGhl 131.08 223200 171.67 aI, cae 1612 7 raePey 4 saa ae, 115.00 Phe eet 180.00 EL1orse, 0) Tepae ee 27.80 " 597.60 4,00 00 400,00 Pad PPL 8.8) 161.9 12,15 8.00 peal y408 Pa) yaw ha! opal 73-30 1,613.h2 125.00 25.00 aes: CLERK SUPERIOR COURT G 152 Bill Sowers & Co. Book Repairs amy G 236 Martha D. Parker BT eet ag 300,00 G 237 Robert L. Parks " bra raee) Z G 238 Mary K. Green _- na Pea 0.0 G 239 Frances R. Moore ad 220.00 G 2h0 Betty Jean Messick n out) G 241 Shirley S. White ah 222.00 G 242 Carl G. Smith " 500.00 G 449 Brady Printing Co, Supplies EY G 450. The Northwestern Bank " Kopp hs) G 451 Starrette Typewriter Service " 5.00 G 452 Observer Printing House " ere) LPS Carb G. Smith SUPERIOR COURT RECORDERS COURT BAM EA BOA Meee) a AL eae COUNTY HOME fe} FW MS RE 7 Court. Reporter 142.50 G 453 Gladys N. Young " 183.10 G 45h C. B. Winberry Court Appointed Attorney 300,00 G 464 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising br bce) PES G 2h2. Carl G. Smith Salary oe 50.00 ay G 243 Boyce G, Gibson Jr. " 350.00 fe} R. A. Hedrick W 350.00 Salary oon war em erme vt. oP K) Boarding Prisoners 1,464.87 G 456 Purcell Drug Co. Drugs 1.00 G hS7.- James M. Holland, D.D.S. Medical 10.00 G 459 Thomas *% Howard Co, iret ey Pedi G 460 Cole Hardware Co. “ Pt ele, G L61 City of Statesville Services pis) eats, G 62 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs 10.38 G 463 - Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. " pioPr +) G 2hS R. C. Loyd Pere 280.00 G 2h6 Cordia S. Loyd " P 175.00 G 27 Pearl J. Presnell n 100.00 G 248 Viola W. S. Black ad 100.00 G 29 Jettie Bell Flinchum " 100,00 G 250 Floyd H. Flinchum 75.00 G 251 Lewis A. Baity " 100.00 Cash aee:, te. ed) aoa Clothing 49.50 G 350 Statesville Drug Co. Medical bY G 6 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising ppe nn a 65 0. K. Rubber Welders Tires, etc. 40.00 G 466 Duke Power Co. Lights, etc. Toe G L467 Iredell F. C. X. Service Supplies bheLPeog! G 468 Southern Bakeries Co. Bakery Products Sas, G 469 Gem Automatic Gas Co, , Gas, etc. 34.01 G 470 Public O11 Co. coin 26.50 G 471 Mrs. C, C. Benfield County Home Patient 21.70 G u&72 Margaret Campbell " ‘ 5 P+ Gh73 Mrs. Phyllis Chapman 4 23-30 Cyan) Ss ae Te " pire.) G 475 Bdwards Rest Home " Stony 4 Mt ph} es BIN 476 Erwin Rest Home # 1 RA ae ome aR tot a 60.76 477 Mrs. Blaine Goodin " NVA BEDS ChE) nk MS et teeth Ta Cees w pome Ys Yee bees CZ Ota ee it 247.38 480 Patterson Boarding Home t 86.80 481 Patterson Rest Héme t 130,20 482 Mrs. E. G. Stafford " 30. 38 483 Ruth Stovall " eerie IO QQaOQOQaO GENERAL RELIEF G 255 Belks Dept. Store Clothing 61.12 G 256 Reich Realty Co. sryey 41.00 G 257. Public Service Co, Gas 6.21 G 258 City of Statesville Lights 5.01 G 260.’ J..C. Holmes Lumber Co. Inc, Fuel 15.00 G 261 W. N. Johnston Sons Co, " 17.50 G 262. Lowery Concrete Co, " 8.76 G 263 R. L. Smyre " rae 18 G 264 Stony Point 911 Co, " ee G 265 Watts & Williams Texaco " 3.00 G 266 A *% P Tea Co, Groceries 50.00 G 267 City Grocery & Market it Alp Pa) G 268 Colonial Stores, Inc, " TOPSi8 G 269 Drum's Food Shop " siwee iy G 270 Drum's Super Market " BB rs9)8) G 271 Yraley's Wholesale Div. " jg G. 272: J.-D. Goforth " 41.00 3.273: Harris. Teeter Super Markets, Inc," 31675 G 27h Ps. Py Hedrick Bsso:?: Groc, " awe G 275. Zack Jurney " 6,00 3 276 Monroe St. Food Center " 14.00 G 277 Re Re Redmond " 16.00 G 278. Souther Grocery " 10,00 S 279. Teeters Pood Market " 96.0 > 280 -Vicker's Super “arket " 5.00 G. 201 Winn-Dixie Stores Inc, t" 19.87 G 282 Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. n 43.00 oa 0k fees {-3 8 ‘lothing 20.00 ¢.28L Mrs.-Clyde Roan " eel 3 285 Britts " 5.00 PEele Mn: bate tee " pao te G..287. -Bfirds Dept. Store n rere 3-288 “Kaith's. Dent. Store ct 8.00 G 259. Long's. Family Shoe Store t 23.66 G.290'. Mills Bootery " ori G291. J.-C. Penney Co. Inc, " as Pm 8 3.29? Raylass Dept. Store " 12.12 G 293 Sherrill White Shoe Co.,Inc. " Peeps + 294 Smithey's Store " Tels G 295 .. Spainhours " Sie 3 296 Requal Bailey Boarding. Home Care 250,00 3 297 Barium Springs Orphanage n 39,00 G 298 Nathan Blackwelder " 100.00 G 299 -C. ©. Blankenship ey 150.00 G 300 Albert #, Cooper " 150.00 oe a «. Ce. Dagenhart " 50.00 G 302. Mrs. Roland Deal " ere G 303. Jack Elliott " 100.00 G 304 Mrs. Leonard H. Freeze rt 100,00 G 305° Mrs. A.°A; Gibson " 50.00 G 306. Glenn Havner " 50.00 G 307° Mrs. Clyde Jenkins " 100,00 | 308 Joe Jenkins My 9.66 G 309 Mrs. R. L. Pearce " 50.00 G-310 -Mrs. Mott Redmond " 150.90 G 311. “Mrs. Carl J: Reece it 150.00 G 312 Mrs. Spencer Reid " 200.00 +313: Johnny A. Scott " 150.00 G 31h. Mrs. Bobby Sells " 150.00 3 315 Clara Sharpe " 1900.00 G 3160 “Mrs. Roy: E. Warren n 91.77 G 317-Mrs. T. Bs. Wetmore " 100.00 G 318 Mrs. Clyde Wilcox " 00.00 G 319 Mrs. -S. C.° Williams " 100.00 ] Q2EOE2C9 AMDAMNVW2M229282292290000 0 Oona © .aaQ op ie Ps OP >) OemoQgeao OOM Q GG) Cc? G Gq G ts 5y.0) 321 Bia 323 32h SY) 326 327 328 329 330 SBR 332 cee Bein Bb 337 Séie 339 340 31 5iIW2 ce. Bn Ts Bile) Siw, Bile, Bh 350 Was} ab) oe Bu RE Mate Lub at} Mrs State Commission for the Blind Nic Dp e| Fis « J. B. Witherspoon > beon Wooten holson Funeral Home gler Drug Co. her Drug Co. Goodman Drug Co. Holmes Drug Co. |e) (ban ae | a elery Miller Drug Co. Mooresville Drug Co. Tro Dr. eo a 18) ar babar Bb aa Bs ae Dr. Dr. utman Drug Co. A. J. Causey Fred W. Dick: Pressley Z. Dunn John S. Hardaway D. Durham Lewis P. R. Mason John 2. McLelland David L. Pressley aie STL Dr. Irvin G. Scherer Dr. L. B. Skeen Prs. Stegall *& Walker Charlotte Memorial Hospital Davie County Hospital Lowrance Hospital Presbyterian Hospital u Glasses Medical " Ui " Rowan Memorial Hospital Medical Western %, C. Sanatorium Statesville, Drug Co. Medical Susie Gillespie Boarding Home OF tar Hi11 Haven Rest. Home " DOG WARDEN J. I. Thomas Salary J. I. Thomas Travel Benfield Appliance Center T.. K. Avernethy Man a ufacturers Hanover Tredell County OAA Fund Iredell County ADC Fund HIRT cPRUTCR pare et i Mon PE | rTrust Ud. Iredell County APTD Fund Iredell County OAA Fund Irevell County ADC Fund Iredell County APTD Fund Tredell County Health Department Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund State Commission for the Blind Iredell County Library Iredell County Health Department " Hospital Saving Assoc. N. C. Dept. of Revenue N.C. National Bank N.C. Local Government N. C. Local Government N. C. Public Employees Tnsurance Withholding Tax Li Deion, TM Oey ehh A Rea Employees Retirement System - Retirement Social Security Agency - Social Security phen LL Boarding Home Care Hospitalization Hospitalization Speaking System?’ Radio ‘Service Monthly Budget Payment - Retirement Aid to. Blind Furid Tax Refund one Law 100.00 100,00 |e Paob) 55.50 17.00 6.85 6.73 somes 9.90 1,00 yp A 2.00 4.00 yaar 08) " Twa 8)e) ba 6 @ 14.00 10.00 15.00 3.00 49.50 8.00 30,00 110,88 132.00 94.50 ey 36.6 58.80 50.70 ose ari 130.00 Peer le Py Toe r1010 132.30 2200 30.77 “OLeteys 7,082.66 PO) Pes 698.51 Be Aorse) Ii 9) 5.83 83.56 pe sleate pe Be a PLO Lor bele) 97.00 431.63 Were s $3.22 295.79 1,314.75 2,928.30 621.89 50.06 2,580476 cae me DS et , bd bd 19,567.60 ere TOTAL $ 82,511.07 er Less Payroll Deductions: Tabet} Sb Piel LEOB & R 97.00 Social Security. ~ 785.40 Tax: Federal 2,918.30 Shete 41.59 Insurance 287.55 Social Security - Tax Listers 5 ePaoy/ 5,160.37 GRAND TOTAL $ 77,350.70 Ts ae hee te een en ° “J On 5) a #2) io me © Oo re ‘oa 9; 089 PB 090 ae BR 092 me ain vay Eek. is one = © e) 2 yAr wm IDF A a B. 107 bs a 2 T ie | e “ it Ernest Ward Jessie T. Parker Mildred G. Johnson Ina P. Pope Lexine A. White Doris P. Johnson Margaret F. Bolt Raeford A, Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jre Mary Lee Stroud Margaret W. Crawford L. M. Little Arthur D. Cowan ‘Ina M. Galliher Star Milling Co.,Inc. Matlock Lumber, Co. Lexine A. White Ina 8. Pope Jessie T. Parker poris P.. Johnson Margaret F.. Bolt Mildred Johnson Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy R.: Sco¢gins Jre Ernest. Ward . a r ad N.C. State Board of Health B. J. Powell outhern Pell Telephone Co, Mooresville Telephone Co. rity..of Statesville Tredell .Laundry Co. Petty: Cash. Fund P. M. Deaton, M.D. D P. Zs Donny Bade re pL errr} U4 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Salary Supplies " Travel Supplies Repairs Services " Laundry Ms scellaneous Clinicians Fee " i) Expense N. Ci Local Government Employees! Retirement System vl la Mid=State Oil Co, yem Automatic Gas Co. Fuel Oil Gas N.C. Public Employees Social Security Agency WTC cy Hospital: Saving Assoc. C. Dept. of Revenue Ni Ce National Bank . T BS nd 8 | “Aur i. ©..Local Government: Employees LLANEOU Insurance Withholding: Tax MT Retirement System a N.C. Public mployees: Social Security Agency Less Payroll Deduct‘ ons: Retirement Social Security Tax: Federal State Insurance GRAND 1654.70 hoes 650.30 103.50 SRO Pys. TO 7 Ak 1023.00 350.00 350.00 Bee riee 333.00 333.00 333.00 492.00 517.00 L700 302.00 302.00 75.00 200.00 19.00 3,50 rel ers 31.78 Paalal Fae PE ‘o)* pa ip a ~e . UileD 100,00 100,00 75.16 ere 10.45 17.25 v yk es cs Bory PE oT, $ 7,880.53 a a cal al ol oa wal a) Ww 513 ee! ya yr YB ad od od Cae sth Mary Neil Conner Virginia M. Deaton Clifton Bridges Nancy L. Grimes Leta K. Poston Violet K. Caudle Iredell County Cliff-Day & Company Demco Library Supplies Shabba bt MMi gol) ps ae Same bak Bae) N. C. State Library Thames Cook Company Doubleday & Company Inc. Lier eto} LIBRARY Salary i] Retirement Battery Supplies i] Books, etc. Books " N.C. Public Employees Social Security Agency Hospital Saving Assoc. Tredell County 4 MISCELLANEOUS Insurance Retirement N. C. Public Emplayees Social Security Agency Director of Internal Revenue N.C. Dept. of Revenue Less Payroll Deductions: Sachs ars ul -3 enh Social Security Tax: Federal Saran) Insurance op) y Withholding Tax i p fe ie ce oe * root ie 9helO 8.50 Py TQTAL The meeting was adjourned to April 8, 1963, at 7:90 P.M. 3 A W 4 oe" 5 4 fh. , a a i ’ 3 FUER Clerk to the Board// j 75.00 10 PS 10.00 eB PLee) 83.00 ByAr18 8 50.06 19632 26.31 Fie SP Pace 9.90 Bry | era b 1,553.7 ry. /aeP LOB 90.72 283.20 ere 139.€ 4 Lees) Wes 1,819.75 ee Sire Letty 6 A special meeting of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, was held at 7:00 ofelock, P.M. Monday, April Sth, 1963,) in the Commissioners Room of the Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, N.C., for the purpose of receiving and canvassing the returns of the Election for Consolidation ofthe N.C. Highway No. 80] — Back Creek School Area WITH THE Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School Tax of the same rate held in Debbie's Pin-Up Shop on April 6, 1963. Present: E. E. Boyer A Chairman, and R. J, Holshouser , ar Pap van tt 9l-P a a Re B. Kestier. Jr. yoy T 1 Bette We > ee | —~s ar 16 We oy is) The County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County met with the Registrars of the N.C. 'Hehway No. 801 - Back Creek Scicol Area and received from the Registrar the returns of the Election for Con- solidation of the N.C. Highway No. 80] — Back Creek School Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with Schoo] Tax of the School Area same rate in said NCHwy /80l-Back Creek/ on April 6, 1963. After said returns had been canvassed by the County Board of re Eee t. J. Jolsnouser _, introduced the following resolution which was rn RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE N.C. HIGHWAY NO. 80] - BACK CREEK SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE ON APRIL 6, 1963, DETERMINING AND DECLARING THE RESULT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina: Section 1. The returns of the election held in Debbie's Pin-Up Shop for the consolidation of the said N.C. Highway No. 80] - Back Creek School Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with school tax of the same rate on April 6, 1963, having been received from the proper election officer and having been canvassed, the County Board of Commissioners has found and determined and does hereby declare: (a) That each registrar and judge for the election held in the Debbie's Pin-Up Shop on April 6, 1963 for the consolidation ofthe N.C. Highway No. 80] = Back Creek School Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with school tax of the same rate on April 6, 1963, was duly qualified by law and had taken the necessary oath. (b) That the election officers had incorporated in their returns not only the number of votes cast for and against enlargement of the Mooresville City Administration Unit and schoo] tax of the sam rate to include N.C. Highway No. 80] — Back Creek Sehool Area, but also the number of voters registered and qualified to vote in their election. (c) That no complaint has been made to this Board against the regularity of said election. Section 2. From the canvass so made this Board has judicially determined the result of the voting in said election, and makes the following abstract of the returns of said election, which abstract cor rectly shows the polling place in the Debbie's Pin-Up Shop in which said election was held, the location of the polling place,the number of voters registered and qualified to vote, the mumber of votes cast in favor of enlargement of the Mooresville City Adminstrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to inelude N.C. Highway No. 80] ~ Back Creek Sehool Area, the number cast against enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate, and the total of Pits Mie sl bat. By J aed pox 8616 Perth FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE N.C, HIGHWAY NUMBER 80] ~ BACK CREEK SCHOOL AREA , WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE Voters reg- istered and qualified to vote Votes For Votes Against Polling Place Enlargement Enlargement Debbie's Pin-Up Shop 22 19 oS 2 ye) awe. yo noe) y Dated this Sth day of April, 1963. rae | CULT ra J AW), ] rs rf Members of the County Board of Commissioners, Iredell County, N.C. U STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA § COUNTY OF IREDELL | This day personally appeared before me E.E. Boyer, Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, who, being duly sworn, says that the abstract of votes herein contained is true and correct. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto ‘set my hand and affixed my seal, this Oth day of April, 1963. rae Gert) Uf Section 3. When veer e copies of the foregoing abstract shall have been signed by the members of the Board of County Com ee eae CRM ae ee es ae Ot: tS Me Te have signed an affidavit on each of said duplicate abstracts that Me CE re ee MeL el te te ee ee ae filed in the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, together with one set of the duplicate returns (ot the registrar and judges. Section 4. This Board does hereby make and does adopt the following statement of the result of the election for consolidation of the N.C. Highway No. 801 = Back Creek Schoo] Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School Tax of the same rate held in the Debbie's Pin-Up Shop on April 6, 1963: STATEMENT OF RESULT OF THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE N.C. HIGHWAY MO. 80] — BACK CREEK SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE held in the Debbie* Sho IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA on April 6, 1963. At an election for the Enlargement of the Mooresville City Ad ministrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to incilude the N.C. Highway No. 80] - Back Creek School Area on April 6, 1963, yr) voters were registered and qualified to vote. At said election 19 votes were cast for the Mlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include the N.C. Highway No. 80] — Back Creek School Area AND L votes were cast against enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and schoo] tax of the same rate to include the N.C. Highway No. 80] - Back Creek School Area AND SAID was thereby approved and. carried. by a majority of votes cast in eaid election. a a ede (APPS I By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, this the 8th day of April, 1963. waa County Board of Coamissioners Iredell County, North Carolina Upon motien ef Re J, Holshouser » seconded by Je Me. Wagner » the foregoing resolution entitled: "RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE N.C. HIGHWAY MO. 80] ~ BACK CREEK SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE WAS HELD IN THE DEBBIE'S PIN-UP SHOP, IREDELL COUNTY, ON APRIL 6, 1963, DETERMINING AND DECLARING THE RESULT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION’, was passed by the following vote: Pat EB. E, Boyer » ke J. iolshouser p BS Pee vem tsa sty p R. Be Kestler, Jr. » AND 5 1 Tt None - Z. Bernice MgeJunkin » Secretary of the Board of County Commissioners, Iredell County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that the foregoing has been carefully copied from the recorded minutes of the Board of County Commissioners at a meeting held on April 8 » 1963, the record having been made in Mimte Book __16 4 beginning at page pte. ending at page 518, and is a true copy of as much of the proceedings of said Board as relate to the canvass of the returns of the election for consolidation of the N.C. Highway No. 80}- Back Creek School Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with school tax of the same rate held in the Debbie's Pin-Up Shop on April 6, 1963. Witness my hand this Sth day of April, 1963. | SOMSTS Js “Seeretary of the on hg Commissioners, Ired unty, N.C. a rae ren ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE N.C. HIGHWAY WO. 901 BACK CREEK SCHOOL AREA WITH THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE, ON APRIL 6, 1963. : Voters register— ed and qualified Votes for Votes Against Polling Place ae Enlargement _ Enlargement __ Debbie's Pin-Up Shop yr) @eeeceeeeeoeeeoeo oe eae oes DEAR Does & Re Peay HORS Totals Ee SESS ©. SEES ga seer ee, © TE eta Abe Met Pate of April, 1963. Members County Board of Commissioners, Iredell County, N.C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL This day personally appeared before me E.E. Boyer, Chairman of Lee Me oe ee aes CSM A ae a Mer te SBE.) ee who, being duly sworn, says that the abstract of votes herein contained Be er ts ae In Test Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal, this day of April, 1963. ' Tee Litt 4) April 8, 1963 CANVASS OF VOTES FOR THE DYE BRANCH = LINWOOD SCHOOL AREA, The County Board SLR Se mts eT Meme TTT st) Meat ana TS purpose of receiving and canvassing the returns of the Election for Consolidation of the Dye Branch » Linwood Road School POT Me Sm eMM TMB lleba th a eR) City Administrative Unit with School Tax of the same rate held in Kistler's Store on April 6, 1963. Mrs. Re M. Culp, Jr., Registrar, was present and submitted the following return: OFFICIAL RETURN OF REGISTRAR AND JUDGES OF ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE DYE BRANCH = LINWOOD ROAD SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY AIMINISTRATI VE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE ELECTION HELD IN SAID DISTRICT ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1963, We, the undersigned Registrar and Judges of Election for Kistler's Store Polling Place for Enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include the Dye Branch = Linwood Road School Area. Election held April 6, 1963, do hereby certify that the following is a true and accurate count of votes cast for ENLARGEMENT | and AGAINST ENLARGEMENT of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same School District on said dates CONSOLIDATION OF THE DYE BRANCH LINWOOD ROAD SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORES’ILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE ey Votes FOR ENLARGEMENT of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and School Tax of the same rate to include the DYE BRANCH = LINWOOD ROAD SCHOOL AREA. ae Votes AGAINST ENLARGEMENT of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and S,hool Tax of, the same rate to include the DYE BRANCH = LINWOOD ROAD. SCHOOL Uae Dated this 6th day of April, 1963 ; /s/ Mrs. Re M. Culp, Jre Registrar _[s/ Mrs. Je We Kiser, Jre LM a mks: Judges of Election . eee ore es Total Number registered and qualified to vote 119 A This the 6th day of April, 1963. _{s/ Mrs. Re M..Culp, Jre Registrar irae Li eersoy- | April 8, 1963 IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING PRESENTATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION, the petition hereinafter set forth was filed by Johnie Ray Hendren, attorney for the ola Bho) et ay requesting the Commissioners to declare the election invalid on grounds as set forth in the petition. NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY BEFORE THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS tn the Matter of ) Saturday, April 6th, ) De eS UCloya The me R- ) Graded School District) PETITION Election ) TO: THE CHAIRMAN AND THE MEMBERS OF THE TREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS : The tindersigned petitioners, all registered voters of the district in which the aforesaid election was held, request that said election be declared to be irregular and null and void for the following reasons: 1. The election area that is being contested is the Dye Branch Lynwood Road area South of the Mooresville limits and that the votes canvassed shovld not be confirmed because: le That on the date set for challenging by the County Board of Commissioners, there was no registrar present with the books, in order for same to be challenged, in that one of the undersigned petitioners between the hours of 12:00 and }::30 went to the polling place for the purpose of challenging and that the registrar on three occasions was not present, neither were the books, as. by) law provided; and another one of vour petitioners went by the polling place at 1:30 on the challenging day, for the purpose of challenging, anc was told that there were no books present and neither was the registrar present and that she had left. 2. That the election place, and/or polling place was a smal] general store, and that on the date of election, namely Aprtl 6, 1963, the store was open and the general polling place was busy with store customers, and the polling was a matter of confusion and irregularities, in that there was no polling booth provided, as by law required, and the only place the general oublic had to mark their ballots was at the registrar's desk or some other counter in the store, which was not private, and no booth of any sort was provided, as by law required until around lunch time on election day when one of the undersigned petitioners made an objection that there was no private polling booth provided, and at that. time an improvised booth was made in the corner of the store over the drink box with some sort of flimsey curtain material provided in the front thereof, The undersigned petitioners being freeholders and tax payers respectively request of the County Commissioners in that this. vote if canvassed and declared official would be a denial of the due processes of law they are allowed under the constitution of the United States, the State of North Carolina, and the General Statutes of North Carolina, in that the election was not conducted according to the official procedures as by law provided, and that the acts of omission as statsd above concerning challenging day and proper places for voting is sufficient cause for the Commissioners to declare the election invalid and to donduct another election after due notite with proper procedures as by law. provided. This 8th day of April, 1963. /s/ K. Ee Johnston Ve Ae Johnston M. G. Patterson oa Ae Davis on 16 nx 522 April 8, 1963 After hearing the petition the Board ordered the ballot boxes for the Dye Branch = Linwood Road School Area to be impounded by the county attorney, and set a meeting for Thursday, April 18, 1963, at 7:30 P.M., at which time both sides would be heard. Plaintiff's attorney stated that question was raised only as to challenge day and irregularities in the voting place, and that there was no objection.to the boxes and/or the ballots in the boxes. The Chairman ordered that this statement be made a part of the records MEMBER JOINS MEETING. It was noted that Commissioner Max James who was not present for the canvass of the school election vote was now present. JOINT MEETING RE: COUNTY MANAGER, Mr. We Se Overton, Jr., chairman, and Mr. H. Perry Von Cannon, member, of the Rowan County Board of Commissioners; and Mr. C. Gy» Beam, chairman, and Mr, George A. Jenkins and Mr. Gene Froneberger, members, of the Gaston Coimty Board of Commissioners, met jointly with the Iredell County Board at the invitation of the Iredell County Board to discuss the operation of the county manager form of administration . Gasten County has had a county manager since 1956, and they recommend the system strongly. Rowan County does not have a manager but their commissioners were also interested in the topic and a very lively and interesting discussien ensued, Many phases of county government Sa te upon and it was felt that the general exchange of infermation was very helpful and would be worth carrying on in future meetings. MOTION TO EMPLOY COUNTY MANAGER, Motien was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, and carried by unanimous vote, that the Board employ a county manager and start immediately to find a man to serve in that position, | BID ON TIMBER AT COUNTY HOME, County Attorney Avery reported that he had held another public sale for the timber at the county home as instructed by the Board and the high bid at this sale was $6000. The Board rejected the bid, COUNTY HOME COMMITTEE. Motion was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and passed, that the Beard go on recerd in the minutes with am expression ef appreciation to the ceunty home committee composed of Mr. James and Mr. Holshouser, for the excellent job dene by them in handling all the work and details involved in closing the county home. mf i. ‘id / / p ‘ era — fente Mets: TiC URES Yas | ROAD PETITION. On motien by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the board instructed the clerk to write a letter to Highway Commissioner Tate requesting that he give favorable consideration te a request for hard surfacing Secondary Road #11)3 as requested in a petition filed by Paul S. Kennedy, Mooresville Route # 3. GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Action of the chairman in wiring Governor Sanford, Senator Johnson, Representative Pope, and the general counsel of the Association of County Commissioners opposing the two proposed bond issues and favoring the appropriation of $25,000,000 from the scheol food tax fund fer scheol capital outlay, House Bill 286, was appreved, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner. The meeting was adjourned te 7:00 P.M., April 16, 1963. y é Y APRON ae act eee eee, J Clerk to Board , } April 16, 1963 poo §=616 Tes yd Pre el The Beard ef Commissioners met on Tuesday, April 16, 1963, at 7:00 P.M. in the Commissioners Room ef the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Chairman E. E. Beyer, R. B. Kestler, Jr., J. M. Wagner, Re. J. Holshouser, and eta one te Invocatien was yi by Mr. Kestler, IREDELL country RESCUE SQUAD. Captain Rebert Webster and Wayne Reavis, vice-chattman of the board of directors of the Iredell County Rescue Squad, appeared before the cemmissieners to request that the county furnish quarters and provide approximately $8,000 te equip a second unit for the squad. Mr. Reavis as spokesman stated that the squad is a chartered, non=profit organization, made up of twenty-five men, and that they provide twenty-four hour PT Fa eel Pe aie! two men en duty each night. They have quarters in the basement of Johnsen Funeral Home and are available to call frem any fire department, law enforcement agency, or anywhere needed at any time. The Squad has been supported so far by contri- bytiens, with participation this year in the United Fund, which approved them for $2500.00. Discussien fellowed of rescue work in general, with particular interest in, problems connected with the development of Lake Nerman. Chairman Boyer explained that the commissioners are concerned about trying te coordinate all the agencies concerned with civil Caen fire protection, and rescue work, and that this request would be taken under advisement to see if any common ground can be developed for handling the overlapping problems of these agencies, WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS. The Board again discussed the question of eminent domain for the watershed improvement districts, but in the absence of the - information which they had previously requested no action was taken. Mr. Miner Lentz, poath TTS Meee eWeek Pee tal MBE bane Tha District, was present. STATE LITERARY LOAN APPLICATION = STATESVILLE. Notice having been received from A. Ce Davis, Contreller, State Board of Education, that the application for a $67,500.00 lean from the State Literary Fund for Statesville City Schools which was approved by the commissioners on March kh, 1963, had been returned since the maximum amount the county could borrow without a vote of the people under the constitutional limitation was $57,866.00, and an amended requested for a loan of J $57,866.00 having been received from the Statesville City Schools, the following vn April 16, 1963 Page 2 poor 16 vase 25 resolution was offered by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Wagner: "Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County: (1) That for properly maintaining a six months' scheol term in,Statesville os RA Mere) eee | pa eB a) by Article IX, Sectien 3, ef the Constitution ef the State ef Nerth Carelina, it is necessary that certain improvements be made therein of the following character: A multipurpose building to provide health, physical educatien, and music facilities. (2) That in order te provide said improvements it is necessary that the sum ef Fifty-seven thousand, sight’ hundréd-sixty-six Dollars ($57,866.00) be ebtained by borrowing the same, to be used by the City Beard of Education of Statesville, N. Ce, for said purpose. ws (3) That the Board of County Commissioners abet De County does hereby appreve of and authorize the application for, Patel procurement of, a loan fer said purpose from the State Literary Fund ef the State of North Carelina, established and operated under III. Ce Se 5683-5687, the same being Article 2h, Chapter 136, Public Laws, 1923, and Chapter 115, Public Laws, 1937, and Article II, Chapter 1372, Session Laws, 1955, and said Board does hereby authorize and direct that all necessary steps be taken te Sate ECR MR Rte Mh Me bo Me aE) OMe ke ak Be lel Malet rules and regulations of the State Board of Education governing the, making of loans oe En fund, and the Chairman and Clerk to this Board are hereby authorized, Prnaapa and directed fer and ~~ on behalf of this Board to join with the City Beard of Educatien of Statesville, ae Ors in making the necessary application therefor, and to take such action under this reselution and ser statutes, rules and regulations as may be necessary for said purpose. The county accountant is hereby authorized and directed to make application to The Local Gevernment Commission for appreval of the issuance of such notes. (4) That the Board of Commissioners Sane IRMO Nae a ae ts ee el Ae at the appropriate tax levying period in each and every year, upon all taxable aera in said county, ad valorem taxes at a rate sufficient to meet the interest and prin- cipal payments on such part of the loan requested herein as A approved by the State Board of Education, and thereby provide the funds necessary each and every year to meet and repay the interest and principal payments due on such apsroved loan, under the terms of the statute by authority of which the said loan is made, and in accordanck with the rules and regulations of the State Board of Education geverning such leans, as found in Book 10, ‘pp. 340 and 368, of the minutes ef the said rts) Beard of Education." The resolution was duly adopted by the following vete: ree Gry These veting in the affirmative were: E. E. Boyer, Re J. Holshouser, J. Pee PT -a a Max R. James, and R. B. Kestler, Jre Those voting in the negative were: pst tbe ey Moe Meer sme Ds) announced that said resolution was duly and properly adoptede \ Se ak ae me CBee me Thutsday, April 16, at 7:00 P.Me 9 } } pein oo ce nt -t_A. > “Clerk to Board WA april 18, 1963 sox 16 nce927 oe The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Thursday, April 18, 1963, at 7:00 P.M, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, All members of the Board were present, i.e.t: E. E. Boyer, chairman,. R. J. Holshouser, J. Me Wagner, R. Be. Kestler, Jr., and Max R. James. INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with invocation by Mr. Kestler. WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS. Mr. Lonnie Thompson, Watershed Planning Party Leader, Raleigh; Mr. David Dixon, area soil conservationist, Newton; and Mr. We M. Bland, local conservationist, met with the Board to present information and answer questions about Third and Fourth Creek Watershed programs. Mr. Thompson stated that the work on Third Creek has gone as far as it can go without additional easements, and that the federal funds available now would revert unless work is in process by July 1, 196. He listed the seven structures still to be built on Third Creek and requested Mr. Bland to furnish the commissioners with a list of property owners involved for each site, information as shown on maps in his office. DYE. BRANCH = LINWOOD SCHOOL AREA ELECTION FOR ANNEXATION TO MOORESVILLE GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT. This being the time set for a public hearing on the petition to declare the election held on April 6th to be invalid, the Commissioners continued their meeting in the Courtroom for the hearing. Numerous interested citizens were present. Attorney Johnie Ray Hendren SNe ee the petitioners who wished to have the election set aside; Attorney T. C. Homesley, Jr., represented the group requesting that the election be confirmed, Witnesses called by Attorney Hendren were Petitioners Kenneth Johnson and M, G,. Patterson, and Mrs. R, M. Culp, Jr., Registrar. Attorney Homesley presented Robert Howard and Mrs. J. W. Kiser, Jr., judges in the election, Mr. Glenn Kistler, Mr. Morris Johnston, and Mr. Calvin Kistler. Request of petitioners to set the election aside was based on the contention that the registrar was not available with the books during the prescribed hours on Challenge Day and that proper voting booths had not been provided on election day, thereby preventing a free and equal election. After hearing both sides, Commissioner Holshouser moved that since there is no evidence to prove there was denial of the right to vote in a free and equal election, that the election be Peek yy. and the canvass of votes completed, and that the petition poe ie eke ee [Rs Me Mee ee Pes eRe me Be Te el meee eek ae Earl bam PYM Cr Mme ie eT me ole acl So 6 abt. Pae tS) ee meee Letts 4: Thereupon the petitioners appealed from the denial of their petition to set rw, aside this election and gave notice of their appeal to the superior court of North Carolina, The Board gave the petitioners ten days in which to file their appeal. CANVASS OF VOTE FOR DYE BRANCH = LINWOOD SCHOOL AREA ELECTION. Immediately following the public hearing the Board of Commissioners resumed its meeting in the Commissioners Room and proceeded to canvass the returns of the Election for Consolidation of the Dye Branch = Linwood Road School Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with School Tax of the same rate in said Dye Branch = Linwood Road School Area on April 6, 1963, said returns having been submitted by the Registrar of the Dye Branch = linwood Road School Area to the Board of Commissioners in session on April 8, 1963, After said returns had been canvassed by the County Board of ere eet Bho el bat oy Mr. Holshouser introduced the following resolution which was read: RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE DYE BRANCH ~ LINWOOD ROAD SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE ON APRIL 6, 1963, DETERMINING AND DECLARING THE RESULT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina: Section 1, The returns of the election held in the Kistler's Grocery for the consolidation of the said Dye Branch = Linwood Road School Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with school tax of the same rate on April 6th, 1963, having been received from the proper election officer and having been canvassed, the County Board of Commissioners had found and determined and does hereby declare: (a) That each registrar and Judge for the election held in the Kistler's Grocery on April 6, 1963 for the consolidation of the Dye Branch = Linwood Road School Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with school tax of the same rate on April 6, 1963, was duly qualified by law and had taken the necessary oF 8 oy (b) That the election officers had incorporated in their returns not only the number of votes cast for and against enlargement of the Mooresville City Administmtion Unit and achool tax of the same rate to include Dye Branch < Linwood Road School Peat ws but also the number of voters registered and qualified to vote in their election, (c) That no complaint has been made to this Board against the regularity of said election, WHICH in the opinion of this Board was suf@jcient to affect the valid- ity of the election, Section 2. From the canvass so made this Board has judicially determined the result of the voting in said election, and makes the following abstract of the returns of said election, which abstract correctly shows the polling place in the Kistler's Grocery in which said election was held, the location of the polling place, the number of voters registered and qualified to vote, the number of votes cast in favor of enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to include Dye Branch - Linwood School Area, the number cast against enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate, and the total of such’ numbers: : Siesta! FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE DYE BRANCH ~ LIMWOCD ROAD SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE Voters reg- pee | qualified to vote AC) tt i sy Votes Against Fo Oi) _Enlargement__ Enlargement __ Kistler's Grocery py ae bd) 62 51 Totals wax 119 62 51 Dated this 16th day of April, 1963. , hae PELE ers of the County oa CBRE) 5 ee ee of Commissioners, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, | COUNTY OF IREDELL This day personally appeared before me E.E. Boyer, Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, Morth Carolina, who, being duly sworn, says that the abstract of votes herein contained is true and correct. bes Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed ay seal, this day of April, 1963. WOM 2/77 Clefk of Superior C TMs Letts |) Section 3. When duplicate copies of the foregoing certificate shall have been signed by the members of the Board of County Com missioners of Iredell County, and the Chairman of said Board shall have signed an affidavit on each of said duplicate abstracts that they are oa Se xs ee as ee te el is. tae ee ee ee filed in the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina, together with one set of the Ci BET a Ma baa. | aes se so tae mT Te Section 4. This Board does hereby make and does adopt the following statement of the result of the election for consolidation of the Dye Branch - Linwood Road Sehool Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with Sehool Tax of the same rate held in ee SR are te eae ee or STATEMENT OF RESULT OF THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE DYE BRANCH — LINWOOD ROAD SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE held in the SEI ar Grocery IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA On April 6, 1963. pet Riper for the Enlargement of the Mooresville Os ae ministrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to inelude the Dye Branch ~ Linwood Road Seho&l Area on April 6, 1963, pba) voters were registered and qualified to vote. At said election 4 votes were cast for the Enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and sehool tax of the same rate to include the Dye Branch — Limwrood Road School Area amd __51 votes were cast against enlargement of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and school tax of the same rate to inelude the Dye Branch — Linwood Road Sehool Area AND SAID was thereby carried by a majority of votes cast pee SE ke on “PY EP PR Re ek a tN Aa ke a i Ph ad a ME AS pe om 5 rs * be ade ii soon = 16 ease 94 By order of the Board ef County Commissioners of Iredell County, Morth Carolina, this the 18th day of April, 1963. Members County B¥ard of Commissioners Iredell County, North Carolina ) R. J. Holshouser ,_ » seconded by ie) eek mE ad Cee Cals y » the foregoing resolution entitled: "RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE DYE BRANCH — LINWOOD ROAD SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE HELD IN THE KISTLER'S GROCERY, IREDELL COUNTY, ON APRIL 6, 1963, DETERMINING AND DECIARING THE RESULT THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE STATEMENT OF THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION", was passed by the following vote: Ayes: R. J. Holshouser Bee emer ls F Max R. James R. B. Kestler, Jr., Pot E. E. Boyer TB fo tS - i. Bernice McJunkin » Secretary of the Board of County Commissioners, Iredell County, North Carolina, do hereby @ certify that the foregoing has been carefully copied from the recorded minutes of the Board of County Commissioners at a meeting held on April 18 , 1963, the record having been made in Minute Book 16 beginning at page 528 and. ending at page See Oe eS copy of so much of the proceedings of std Board as relate to the canvass of the returns of the election for consolidation of the Dye Branch — Linwood Road School Area with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit with school tax of the same rate held in the Kistler's Grocery on April 6, 1963. Witness my hand this 18th day of April, 1963. P ESORY (© ORE ae, Secretary of the Bo, ry di founty Commissioners, Ired! County, N.C. re A tits 3 ¥ ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION CONSOLIDATION OF THE DYE BRANCH — LINWOOD ROAD SCHOOL AREA WITH THE MOORESVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT WITH SCHOOL TAX OF THE SAME RATE, ON APRIL © , 1963. ro Voters register— ed and qualified Votes For ty ey be. a4 Polling Place j§ tovote Enlargement q§ Enlargement _ Paste eee we 19 ae Pe Dated this the 15th day of April, 1963. : ETT Py STATE OF WORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL This day personally appeared before me E.E. Boyer, Chairman of the Board of County Commissiqners of Iredell County, Nerth Carolina, who, being duly sworn, says that the abstract of votes herein contained is true and correct. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal, this 15th day of April, 1963. Peet ael Metys sor 16 madd3 ROAD PETITION, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, petition filed by H. A. Neel, J. C. Clonts, and others, to add a road one mile south of Troutman off SR #1303 to the secondary road system for maintenance was approved. COMMITTEE TO SURVEY FACILITIES FOR FIRE PROTECTION, CIVIL DEFENSE, AND RELATED ACTIVITIES. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board authorized the chairman to appoint a committee to make a countywide ‘survey of facilities for fire protection, civil defense, rescue service, and related activities, and recommend how they can best i Mbaccht te MPG am ben ME base Ty CAROLINA CHARTER TERCENTENARY COMMISSION. Mre Homer Keever and Mrs. J. Py Evans, Jr., were appointed to serve on the local committee of the Carolina.Charter Tercentenary Commission, by motion made by Mre YP ame Mel Mme Ms Ee Dele a Je Ce Steele, Jr., is chairman of the committee which was originally appointed on October 8, 1962. The meeting was recessed until 7:00 P.M. on April 22, Tee Phas nae as ee en ra Clerk to Board/ i ; SaaS som | 616 a DOF rei | The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, April 22, 1963, at 7:00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: E. E, Boyer, Chairman; R. J. Holshouser, J. M, Wagner, Max Re James, and Re B. Kestler, Jr. INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by County Attorney I. T. Avery, Jre SUPERIOR COURT JURORS, The following names were draw from the jury box by Mary Bell Avery, a child under ten years of age, to serve as jurors for the two weeks of Superior Court beginning May 20, 1963: FIRST WEEK pi James W, Archer Coddle Creek 131 E. Park Ave., Mooresville 2. A. L. Shaver Outside Box 108, Statesville 3 Fred R. Cleary eat phe 1239 Park Drive, Statesville Fe Pa Pee: NBR kg este 1116 Dogwood Rd., Statesville Se William S. Forbes Bet pmol) 630 Salisbury Rd., Statesville 6. Loyd Thomas Moss era tbe) Rt. 7 Box 476B., Statesville 7e R, Es. Johnston efoto [o BK Matb a1) 4 Rt. 1, Mooresville 8. John G. Hamilton Inside 319 Se Oak St., Statesville Rex J. Tolbert Barringer Rte 2, Cleveland Floyd E. Carver, Jr. Coddle Creek 459 Kelly St., Mooresville Je O. Cook Chambersburg Rts 2, Cleveland 12. C. We Sprinkle Jr. Outside Rte 2 Box 453, Statesville Je Se Wilhelm Concord Rt. 6, Statesville cr aA De ete le) el Ce Sharpesburg Rt. 1, Hiddenite 15. C. Le Crooks Jr. Cee 121 E, Broad St., Statesville 16, We D. Blackwelder Coddle Creek Rt. 3, Mooresville 17. We K. Sigmon Shiloh Rt. 6, Statesville 18. Troy Lee Thompson lores e RR Meeha 1.) 4 Rt. 2, Mooresville 19. Le We Feimster Turnersburg Rt. 1, Olin oP ome eee Sa.) tn, bbe Bae) ea a wee Le tet ee ee) 21. J. H. Bowman Coddle Creek 369 Fieldstone Rd., Mooresville 22. Phillip Mack err Ae Mts 7h6 N. Main St., Mooresville 23- Ce. M. Bost, Jr. be tee py el Let St., Statesville 2h. John Te. Gardner eT GRE Meat) 128 Cedar St., Mooresville 25. Otis Renegar rae eee) Se Pee stalk April 22, 1963 cs om 5 om Ble Se Pee Tg Houston Kennedy Clay Baird James M. McCune C. Edgar Sowers lo a Wilson ere FT) Lloyd Dixon 0. L. Brow Charles Terrell Hall L. N. Rupard Bert Cornelius S990) F OR pons 4 po rs BD re or os ie 8. ee tors lle Bae BP pares or co 17e peo oS rer 2 ree rer 2h. Charles S. Dockery Everett L. White Willard Bowers L. B. Jones Isaac W. Whiting Mrs. Barbara H. Brown J. M. Jordan Je D. Lunsford Jr. Charles E. Phelps B, L. Hudson Harold E. Norris He T. Watts Mrs. Mary McLelland Lewis J. Parker Pet Tt as bed Bartlett C. Nixon Po eM eg et) Sherrill Keller Joe A, Cashion Charles Dobbins LeRoy Hedrick C. O. Sigmon Harold S, Millsaps OPE Rey) Tt 16 nsc535 Inside Eagle Mills Outside Coddle Creek pat SEC) esto) Outside Barringer Outside New Hope Coddle Creek Inside Outside Inside Turnersburg pa Oa Coddle Creek be wo) ) Ts Mele ol) Inside Shiloh *% Coddle Creek pa eY Rel) erro CoRR Mey s Cd Davidson Coddle Creek oreo CBE Oba) roberto as! Inside Coddle Creek BGT.» Ke) Tot ek Shiloh ees Concord Page 2 357 Westwood Dr., Statesville ee te teed Rt. 8 Box 378A, Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville 619 Oakdale Dr., Statesville Rt. 1, Union Grove Rt. 1 Box 3798, Statesville Rt. 3, Mooresville T5 ae: Sh hk Ree Ltt eT. eee Rt. 2, Mooresville | 51, Lakeside Dr., Statesville Rt. 3, Statesville 1945 Guy St., Statesville Harmony Rt. 1, Statesville 229 Ee Catawba Ave., Mooresville Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. 1, Union Grove 661 Holland Dr., Statesville Rte 6, Statesville 308 Dingler St., Mooresville 603 Harmony Dr., Statesville 307 Nesbit Ce ee bee Rte 2, Mooresville Box 56, Mooresville BSP PbS ML ele ya Th pm me) Rte 8, Statesville 235 Oakland Ave., Statesville LO We Wilson Ave., Mooresville 639 Wood St., Statesville 3 Rt. k, Statesville MST ht lary See Cle tet] ee Rt. 8, Statesville uc il acacia iad April 22, 1963 nu rN rio ae rs ra W- 5) Bre SBE By Bir Solon Bridges J. P. Litchos See Pee kes] W. M. Crisco J. K. Jordan Le B. Parker J. Kelly Isenhour Re L. Coleman Jack D,. Barker LP) eb Reyes t (ome a James W. Long Harry Goforth The meeting was adjourned, 16 536 ASN Concord ae ewe ToC RE es) be WBE 7)! Best ET Outside Coddle Creek Bethany pees bE. ere RR Meh a . ) d Yer Bae lel ba ett ae Rt. h, Statesville Scotts Rt., 2, Harmony 316 Patterson Ave., Mooresville Rt. 1, Troutman Box 1475, Statesville 708 S. Center St., Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville Rt. 5, Statesville 428 Armfield St., Statesville 325 Gray St., Mooresville Rt. 2, Hiddenite “FP fo y ) 95 Vas SEO, [atts to Board / v4 FA F sox 16 142937 April 22, 1963 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION & REVIEW oe The Board of Commissioners convened as the Board of Equalization and Review immediately following adjournment of the Commissioners meeting, with all members present. The following complainants were heard: DAVIE REALTY CO., INC., INSIDE.) Messrs. John Gardner and Sam Edmiston protested the 1963 valuation placed on the Brookdale Shopping Center, listed in the name of Davie Realty Company, Inc. The matter was held open for further information to be presented by the complainants. - MOORESVILLE GIN & FEED 0O., CODDLE CREEK. Mr. R. E. Evans requested a reduction in the 1960 assessment on buildings and machinery of the Mooresville Gin and Feed Action was deferred pending further study. Ofe iar ea ae Messrs. L. A. Parks and Hazel Taylor STATESVILLE COUNTRY CLUB, INC. - INSIDE. requested an adjustment in the 1963 tax valuation of the Statesville Country Club property in Statesville, particularly that portion of the valuation charged for the On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, pro shop and the swimming pool. the Board authorised a reduction from $27,865 to $13,520 tax value, on the grounds that the swimming pool is unusable without major repairs, and the pro shop is without value to the property. DEWEY H. DEAL = SHILOH. 36 acres tax value $135. No chamge allowed. The Board of Equalization recessed its meeting until 7:00 P.M. on May 20, 1963. Yea TY S| ¥ i pe 3 : Smee 131939 } = The ere County Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, May 6, 1963, at Se ES Man mea ott Present were: E. E. Boyer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, R. B. Kestler, Jr.o, J. Me Wagner, and Max R. James, Absent: None. INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Kestler, rn . N.C. GEODETIC SURVEY. Mr. P. C. Doran of the N. C, Geodetic Survey appeared at the request of the Board of Commissioners to explain the work of the N. C. Geodetic Survey. He stated that the Division operates under the Department of Conservation and Development and is only two years old, with ten employees to work statewide. The purpose of the department is to establish adequate benchmarks over the state and that with their limited staff they try to work wherever there is the greatest need or where the work they do will be of the most immediate use, Commissioners explained et Ns a ae ba considering aerial photography within the next two or three years for tax mapping. Mr. Doran stated that his department would be glad to keep in contact with the county and felt sure they could work Iredell County into their aera iby Motion was then made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Kestler that the commissioners make formal request to the North Carolina Geodetic Survey to come into Iredell County and establish a maximum number of benchmarks, and that the county request Statesville and Mooresville to cooperate in the projects SECOND CREEK WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, Mr. Johnny McConnell reported that the supervisors of the Middle Yadkin Soil Conservation District had asked him to contact the commissioners about holcing an election in the Second Creek Watershed Area to authorize formation of a legal district. Action was deferred pending presentation of the formal resolution. AID TO BLIND, Mrs. Edith Franklin, Welfare Director, recommended two acceptances, 1 reinstatement, two rejections, and three revisions of blind aid grants. On motion by, Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the cases were approved as recommended. WATERSHED ACO Cae) Bee EMINENT DOMAIN, The following resolution was adopted by unanimous vote, on motion made by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser: Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners, after weeks of hearings, from a study of data supplied and conferences with land owners, state conservation Sa May 6, 1963 vi 16 re ey |? Page 2 officials, and other interested persons, concluded due to the long range need for control and storage of water within the county, and the benefits apparent to be obtained from large impounded lakes, and the bottom lands made available for agriculture, that it is in the best interest of the entire citizenry Se Te County that the drainage Peet sits ele ae ees eB a ae Bet ae ho Bt bala ie of dams and clearance of drainage creeks, therefore, : BE IT Pea BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY THAT THE Board of Commissioners of Iredell County go along with the request to amend the law to eliminate the percentage required for exercise of eminent domain by striking the provision that 75% easements must be obtained before the power of eminent Cle COM NM ME OC sae eT eM Re ee eee i obak CT Rhea ea t REVIEW OF TAX ASSESSMENT OF LAND AFFECTED BY WATERSHED IMPROVEMENTS. Mre Wagner made motion that the tax supervisor be instructed to examine all farm lands in Iredell County located within a watershed district and report to the Board whether or not adjustments have been made to assessed values because of creation PSM oe 2 ce poe Rat Mes Tt bene TC MR OR CUR Ake PMC R SRM Me Le otel Cel ag Mr. Holshouser and carried. Bern ye PHYSICIAN. Dre L. M. Little appeared at the request of the Board to outline his duties as county physician. He explained that his primary duty is attendance of prisoners in the county jail, and that he does varied office work in connection with admittance of mental patients (both adult and children) to state institutions. He had also attended inmates at the county home prior to the eRe Se aS an Ree CPM Me TM a Me Mecham he eRe MBSR UR Cd Mn | ba Pelee! his service predates the Health Department by some seven or eight re COUNTY FORESTER. Mr. Eskridge made his report for April, The yee Cum Tolbert vol with him a request Chairman Boyer had received relative to keeping the fire tower manned during the summer. The matter was held open for investigation and further discussion arranged for the next meetinge AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK, Wayne Franklin, extension chairman, and Miss Nancy Henson, assistant home agent, gave their reports for. April. Mr. Franklin also reported that they are busy making plans for the l-H Health Pageant which Iredell County is giving at the State l-H Camp this summer. He also outlined some of the plans for June Dairy Festival, Sak Mie | wor 16 nS 44 May 6, 1963 Ay siete tg Page 3 a ee ee Ce ROM Ret naa ae that he and Commissioner Kestler had been to Raleigh to confer with RM aT ect So hee et et et ee TB aren ee sana | for matching funds, Be Ars rt , - Mrs Van Hoy then outlined the civil defense objectives in ge a BL |e Oe eek om Me Mee WET Re et 5 om CIVIL DEFENSE - MOTION TO ABOLISH OFFICE, Mr. Wagner made a motion to abolish " the county civil defense office. The chairman instructed ah clerk to record the motion and show that it died for lack of a second, ov CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR - SALARY. On motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board approved the following salary arrangement for Mri Van Hoys $100.00 payment for county civil defense duties for April which he performed while still serving as Statesville civil defense director; beginning with May the salary to be a total of $600.00, $ of which is paid by Civil Defense and } by Veterans Service, with flat monthly payment of $50.00 for veterans service travel and 7¢ per mile for civil defense travel. It is understood that.one half of the civil defense expense will be reimbursed by the State Civil Defensé’ Agency. BIDS FOR ROOF ON C,S.C. VAULT. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board accepted the low bid made by Alex Ross to recover the roof on the Clerk of Court's vault at a cost of $218.00.Repairs to the roof at the county jail were also authorized. Ww ae ROAD PETITIONS, Petitions for maintenance or improvements to eS Me te | set out below were approved for submission to the State Highway Commission, on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser: le: SR rey Le hard surface, Eufola Church road. Rev. C. CPt tant Tht i em Pe 2e Fieldstone Drive, off Highway #115, 2 miles north of Statesville. Add to system and hard surface, (Ceeil W. Lackey subdivision, Statesville Re2). 3e Road leading north from NC 901, approximately 1 mile east of Harmony. Add to system. Re We. Smith and Duke Tharpe, Harmony R.1l. REOORDERS COURT, The Board approved request of Recorders Court Judge Hedrick that the county pay the cost for a listing of his telephone in the telephone directory under the designation "Judge of Iredell County Recorders Court", a | wg Pl wa 48 onSet May 6, 1963 ; Page 3 CIVIL DEFENSE - REPORT. J. P. Van Hoy, county civil defense director, reported that he pele! Commissioner erat had been to Raleigh to confer with state Civil Defense officials, and that the ae OBR te ee wees CRM i mee MME lean Tl bab ame Fa delee bs) ampere. Be Mr. Van Hoy then outlined the civil defense objectives in Iredell County for 196, Ueto hme seh Mh ST Me oi MoM Stel MEee bE TSR st 5 om CIVIL DEFENSE - MOTION TO ABOLISH OFFICE, Mr. Wagner made a motion to abolish the county civil defense office, The chairman instructed the clerk to record the motion and show that it died for lack of cy second. CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR = SALARY. On motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board approved the following salary arrangement for Mrs Van Con 3 $100.00 payment for county civil defense duties for April which he performed while still serving as Statesville civil defense director; beginning with May the salary to be a total of $600.00, $ of which is paid by Civil Defense and $ by Veterans Chae kt Pee Re flat monthly payment of $50.00 for veterans service travel and 7¢ per mile for civil defense travel. It is understood that one half of the civil defense expense will be reimbursed by the State Civil Defense Agency. FOR ROOF ON C.S.C. VAULT. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, soard accepted the low bid made by Alex Ross to recover the roof on the Clerk of ult at a cost of $216.00. Repairs to the roof at the county jail were also Petitions for maintenance or improvements to county roads’ as ré approved for submission to the State Highway Commission, on motion stler, seconded by Mr. Holshousers #1375, hard surface, Bifola:Church road, Reve C. S. Hartness, Statesville, R.3. 2ée Fieldstone Drive, off Highway #115, 2 miles north of Statesville. Add to Nea and hard surface. (Ceeil.W. Lackey subdivision, Statesville ore et 3e Road leading north from NC 901, approximately 1 mile east of Harmony. Add to system. Re We. Smith and Duke Tharpe, ‘Harmony R.le RECORDERS COURT, The Board approved request of Recorders Court Judge Hedrick that the county pay the cost for a listing of his telephone in/'the telephone directory under the designation "Judge of Iredell County Recorders Court", Biteee ist 74 May 6, 1963 Trey pee eC et eT a eal CPUS WB tae) ie April ey Re Electrical Inspector - April + ~ Negro ~ March and April ; Home Economics Extension Agen Home eer Extension Agents ~ pies Agricultural Extension Agents ~ Vem s Veterans Service Office - April Oe AM sc Pe mee ee LIST OF BILLSs cme fh 26) G L99 G 500 em ° | eit G 505 G 506 ae oy ce] ea. 8 5") G S10 G 511 G 512 - @ 513 ese) re) val) 717 718 719 720 721 806 ley 812 813 yA re) Fe} Le Ie I os “> oP ae “> Be Oe Bo o> > > o> i Bernice M. McJunkin | Fe Pee) a Pee CPE ret og ML R. B. Kestler Jr. J. M. Vis tow COUNTY conerssrbuERs Salary Per Diem & Mileage TAX SUPERVISOR Mary Lee ret Peggy P. Summers Glenn W, Walker S(e) saat ba! Calvin E. Evans C. E. Evans John T. Smith Royal McBee Corp. Salary LI | Travel J Indexes Carolina Ribbon & Carbon Sales Corp. - Supplies - Brady Printing Co. Beam Printing Co. Willie Taylor Willie Jones Michael R. Lackey COURT HOUSE Willie pO eSe | "Seer pe ety Taylor Taylor Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Willie Taylor pe eS empl. Tt) Willie Jones Willie Jones Le OGk mele st.) ‘Michael R. Lackey Michael R. Lackey -Michael R. Lackey Michael R. Lackey Petty Cash Fund, Treas. Wills Electric Shop Be J. Powell Iredell Chemical Co. i em eS) ectaettite ES) be Q S22 S82 2aee2e 28322232308 Misc. Expense Supplies Repairs Supplies G & L Janitor Supply & Service Co." Poole's Refrigeration Service Kay Chemical Co. Beaver's Repair Shop Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. City of Statesville Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Public Service or. of - ors Inc. Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Thomas & Howard Co. Home Exterminating Co. Diamond Hill Coal Co, City of Statesville LONG BUILDING Air Conditioner service Supplies Repairs’to mower Supplies NT aap eel Supplies Gas Repairs Supplies Pest Control Service Fuel . Services ery the a re) BS 32.00 rs 00 200 300.00 300.00 265.00 500.00 300,00 60,18 65.52 131.30 20.67 6.19 41.52 40.00 40.00 epee. 8) 40.00 40.00 40,00 0.00 40,00 40.00 0.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 0.00 440.00 230 3.0 39.50 4h.O1 201.96 62.00 16.35 4.50 22.10 pepe 1.19 484.7) 5.00 13. 10.00 pee Pg a E i tae tea G an fs ys | el Pe ae @ 533. N. C. Public Employees! Soc. Sec,” Agency - Social Security 57.90 Ce) Me tree te | Salary 220.00 ‘ Ces ee eee. et. ae er re ae ae Cla oo r,!) G 72h Dr. J. M. Robertson — " re 8) G 725 Dr. Harry B. Underwood " hers) G 726 Mrs. Claudia Robinson " rat 8) G°727 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Tae | : : bly ew eS G 728 Dept. of Conservation & Devs Forest Fire Control 260.14 CSM eee te Te 2 Fire Trucks PW EE G 730 J. P. Van Hoy” Expenses Tey hep G 731 WN. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Retirement ee) PEM teh eta te, eet stn ogee ee 100.00 G 815 Town of Mooresville Donation for Library bee! G 816 National Guard - Statesville Py ae) 25.00 @.817 National Guard - Mooresville veges 25.00 G 818 Town of Troutman... Contract ‘ rier 0) he CMR MMe MMB te cag " 50.00 G 820 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc, " bee 8) G 821 Cool Springs Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 822 Shepherds Volunteer Fire Dept. " Troe iho) G 823 West Iredell Volunteer Fire Dept. " 46.48 CRY 2 Tams) st) Sas MA CoRR Se MOP oe Fire Calls 346.00 G 825 West Iredell Volunteer Fire Dept, " : Beene G 826 Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Dept. " 592.00 G 827 Town of Troutman id BTV aae 8) G 828 Town of Mooresville « Bea e 8) G 830 City of Statesville . . pire 8) G 831 Harmony Fire; Dept. " pe) ee) G 832 Dr..W. M. Summerville Autopsies ere @) G-833 Dr. Harry B. Underwood Coroners Acct. yes One.) G 83h The Troutman Clinic " "ante G 835 Dr. J. B. Henninger " 1 Bie Dr. Hy Lee Large " G 837 Marvin W. Raymer " G 838 Clyde Jenkins Cornners Jury G 839 Fred Grant " G 840 Dorsey Templeton i G 841 Millard Knight Cf G 842 Jerry Reavis i) G 843 Roy Templeton n G 862 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Retirement 'g 866 -N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement PLANNING BOARD 732 Glenn M. Chandler Board Meeting ee Eee ee ee c 73 Homer Cornelius O2OQ ba : = 98 COUNTY ACCOUNTANT CaM SSAA ae Tt) Salary ; Ae Bernice M. McJunkin " Prete G 540 Petty Cash, Treasurer ae G 549 Ruth L. Robertson Salary AS Aa heetocgnga canon 3 : mee G 551 R. EB. Perkins — " 360.00 G 552 Robert C. Kinder . a Bio ee G 553 Marshall Maness " 360,00 CS ea eo | " lo ee oa G 555 Ira M. Overcash Jr, ° Ble Ore 0) G 556 Je Ce ae bd 500.00 Pa SE nae nt a ee ee CY te. Sgn ee eer er nae aan. Be Mie Nes re eg Re ea) pe ne : R. E. Perkins ; j G@ 739 T. S. Thompson ooo ‘ 150,00 G 7h0 Richard Crawford ae ea: re PS 4 L ’ Li ie vile) J. C. Rumple errs G 7h2 I. M. Overcash 163.30 G 7h3 Robert Kinder " 157.00 Coen Pee ab ae Sa trae te) Be) G 745 DeHart's Laundry & Dry Cleaning Hats, etc. ; 92.70 G 746 Paul B. Henkel Sy yee Ty) 14.93 G 7h? Sirchie Finger Print Lab, Inc. * 63.80. G 748 Edward’ A. Rosenblatt & Assoc, Bh . me PS. G 7h9 T. K. Abernethy Radio Service ebb) G 798 Brady Printing Co. Supplies PS: TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR G 540 Petty Cash, Treasurer Misc. Expense 1.72 G 557 Judy L. Gilleland Salary 200.00 G 558 Betty Jane Cooke " 210.00 G 559 Flossie S. King " Bree G 560 N. T. Houston Salary & Travel 475.00 G 750 Sheriffs Dept.-Wilkes Service Fee e 3.00 G 751 Land, Sowers & Avery Tax Suits 675.00 G 798 Brady Printing Co. Supplies - 6,80 G 799 Beam Printing Co. si 120, 3h G 800 Starrette Typewriter Service " ee) G 561 Imogene W. Blankenship Salary Bre ere 8) G 562 Helen R. Gregory ' " 260,00 G 563 Elizabeth H. Goodrum i " 260.00 G 56, Katherine P. White " 190.00 G 565 L. L. Nesbit " PBS G 752 Edwards & Broughton Co, Supplies Pee: G 753 Mitchell Printing Co. n Pe G 75 Xerox Corporation " SY 1IeS 8) G 798 Brady Printing Co. " Pos) G 799 Beam Printing Co. . Byes, G " 23250 800 Starrette Typewriter Service LAPS NERO NS Uwe is. vy G 566 Clifton E. Bridges Salary 200.00 G 567 Edna F. Brown " 4.69.00 G 568 Thurston Templeton " 333.00 G 569 Millicent K. McCurry " 367.00 G 570. Anne C, Johnson " 367.00 G 571 Thelma C. Barker ys 425.00 G 572 Mary Lew Smith n BES e! CMY Me) P67 Pe ake ell by . 367 00 G 57h Avonelle C. McVey " 367.00 G 575 Elizabeth French Boyd " 367.00 G 576 Georgia H. Blowe " BEETIOS) G 577 Jewell C. Van Hoy " SPW wee G 578 Maxine T. Henderson " ya Tere @) G 579 Sara Marie Neese " 261.00 G 580 Lois I. Sigmon ® 261.00 G 581 Betty Sue Troutman id 261.00 G 582 Nora Lee Deal " 215.00 G 583 Reba H. Ferree " 261.00 G 58, Edith Bryson Franklin " 76.00 G 727 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services era G 75S Mrs. F. B. Bunch Jre Board Meeting ntomee d G 756 0. A. Dearman Sr. id OPS: CoN eae PR Mt ca " 12.38 G 758 Millicent McCurry Travel 25.20 G 759 Nell McVey " bre) G 760 Mary Lew Smith 9 Pry) bast 3h Terme. vac ae ; Py Pi Thurston Templeton 20.93 n @ 763 French Boyd " ; 16, 38 CMe io Me Vet MOP (octet To] : ba , 14.15 G 765 Evelyn W. Ridenhour bd at) G 766 Georgia H. Blowe " Brio G 767 Edith. Bryson Franklin | " 5) eT G 768 Mooresville Telephone Co. RT aa peel) | Py) ie yey] oP 2e id CT RAG & Sons Rent 4 25.00 CRN AOR) CPM tae kG ' Medical 5.00 G 771 : Dr. Le B. Skeen bal f 5.00 CRAP wee ees Te Pae Se Tt bd 500 G 773 Statesville Upholstering Co. Chairs re-upholstered 5.00 G 77, U. S, Postmaster Postage in meter 400.00 G.775 U. S, Postmaster tears) 14.00 CED Mee) Most ttt. ant Sis see] Py oe G 866 N.C. Local Government Employees! Retirement Syatem ~ Retirement 341.16 G 585 Elizabeth W. Weaver Salary 147.17 G 587 Wayne L. Fyanklin " . Beier A Colom she lot MBO | Vet Mn a * es ry G 589 Howard M. Stamey " 275.00 G 590 Harry W. Myers Jr. " 291.00 G 776 jr B, Nance Je Travel oi! G 777 Harry W. Myers " TY G 778 W. L. Franklin # 27.88 G 779 Changing Times Magazine Subscription Oreo 0 eae G 780 Bestrom-Brady Mfg. Co. Sits) e mT prs G 781 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. " rae 4 G 782 Students: Supply Stores " Pree G 783 I. B. M. Corporation " 42.80 G 800. Starrette Typewriter Service " en NEGRO FARM AGENT if D. O. Ivey SF UE as 170,00 {> G 784 U. S. Postmaster See ae Vc 20.00 G 798 Brady Printing Co. SiN sye Re Ky.) 22.73 G 806 .Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. a AGENT G 592. Jean L. Johnson Salary 131.08 G 593 Juliene M, Fulp } " weawY; CMS Tame. Etsy aOR CST Joy) . " ry G 783 I. B. M. Corporation Sith sy oe Ry 8.50 G 785 Nancy M. Henson Travel 6.51 G 786 Juliene Fulp Travel & Supplies SPY G 787 Gem Automatic Gas’ Co. Inc. err) 10.30 G 788 Woodward Jewelry Store Supplies pers. G 789 U. S. Postmaster ter kata erie.) G 790 Sherrill Lumber Co. ithe) oP Ba) ° pRePaOs G 800 Starrette Typewriter Service " Pie NEGRO HOME AGENT G 595 Maxine Rutledge Salary 52.33 G 596 Pauline E. Moore " 115.00 ‘G 791 Pauline E. Moore Travel ' 23.19 Meee LSet vans mT Supplies | ce ee G 793 Coats & Clark Inc. " yPaD 8) G 79k Rhodes-Charles " 5.13 McCall Corporation " 12.00 a ‘ G6 540 Petty Cash, Treasurer PMT) _ 10,00 G 597 Bertie M. Wilkerson ; Salary 180.00 aS mn Pee ee Cg - Salary & Travel ‘ 350,00 G 727 Southern Bell Telephone Co, RT pa pet) 32.80 @ 798 Brady Printing Co. Cece) 10.90 Town of Mooresyille z Tad ’ 0.00 CIVIL DEFENSE G 5,0 Petty,Cash, Treasurer oe PME vee TL) 6.30 G 599 Helen H. Kyles Beer tag 27h. G 727 Southern Bell Telephone Co. ST aoe) BR. Ps) G 796 U. S. Postmaster Postage , 5.00 ts G 797 Federal Surplus Property Agency Supplies pL Pr 4) G 800 Starrette Typewriter Service id i> G 866 N. C. beeal Government Buployees Retirement System - Retirement opal 367.11 COUNTY ATTORNEY Retainer Fee Idaac sy Avery Jre CLERK SUPERIOR COURT G S40 Petty Cash, Treasurer be Meo ce ett) ors! G 601 Martha D. Parker Salary 300.00 G 602 Robert L. Parks bd 325.00 G 603 Mary K. Green " 225.00 G 60h Frances R,. Moore " 220.00 G 605 Betty Jean Messick " 195.00 G 606 Shirley S. White " 20.00 G 607 Carl G. Smith " pie erae 8) G 798 Brady Printing Co. See | yt G 799 Beam Printing Co. " ra PSB} G 800 Starrette Typewriter Service My rete) G 801 U. S. Postmaster Envelopes 60,10 G 802 The Geo. D. Barnard Co. Seay) ere SUPERIOR COURT Iredell County Witness Fund ee let ba Bee Iredell County Witness Fund as G 607 Carl G. Smith Salary G 608 Boyce G. Gibson " 5b ere 8) G 609 R. A. Hedrick " eee Carl G. iS) ma) ra) G@ 703 Lowry Drug Co. Medical... . 1.80 . G 80h J. C. Rumple tae eee ares! G 805 Sherrill Lumber Co. Supplies ae G 806 Lasenby Montgomery Hdw. Co. ° Pp § 807 City of Statesville y Services Er i QQAOWRMEQE2A222EE22E FO = fe +) MPAQQLREHLOELEOAWNEO ren —~ Lae] J : aie 1 ae Purcell Drug Co. : ; Pt pe ea] Compton Electric. Co. Modern Electric Co. ott Woe Me a ek Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Duncan Plumbing & Heating Lots Thomas & Howard Co. SG, Home Exterminating Co. Supplies pe Me a ek ee wey) “Public Service Co. of N.C. Inc. Connecting & Converting Range Repairs Supplies Pest Control Service COUNTY HOME R. C.° Loyd Cordia S. Loyd Pearl J. Presnell Viola W. S. Black Jettie Bell Flinchum Floyd H. Flinchum Fy ae] , Baity H. Buford York Sam H. Brinkley Charlie Stamey ste leme Rn hd David Lackey ete Mee eae | Petty Cash, Treasurer Ae Bal | Statesville Drug Co. William Wilkerson Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Warlick Paint Co. Duke Power Co. Dr. Herbert M. Baker Thomas & Howard Co. Public Oil Co. Home Exterminating Co. Belks Dept. Store Le los Nesbit Ue he pe ee a Me ae tal W. S. Ie Co _ Radio Station W. H. I. Pe oe oP Be Me Jimmy Brawley Petty Cash Fund Reich Realty Co. Gem Automatic Gas Co. AP eree (Ret W. N. Johnston Sons Co, R. R. Redmon Stony Point 011 Co. Tes eh Pees) Dellingers Efirds Mrs. Lewis Erwin Long's Family Shoe Store Je Ce tes kg ots Jimmy Pharr Boys Dept. Raylass Dept. Store Raylass Dept. Store | ee Store City Grocery & Market Colonial Stores, Inc. Dixons Market Drum's Food Shop a ae ty: | ae Fraley's Wholesale Div. Galliher Grocery Harmon's Food Store Rickert & Sons Grocery — es) STU Sy = A =e“: ; a ae oe ~ ; Salary Auctioneer Auction Labor Od Food Clothing - Medical Labor Repairs Paint Ed Medical Supplies Gas Pest Control Service Clothing Expenses Advertising Ls | Transportation ) SEE eh] ty h a er Y | Fuel J Clothing n a a ae a oe ee roceries : pe) PS ach ea sold ee eth ears ys 79.10 nGET: 12.92 , 2 16.52 12.10 12.92 phere) fe 4.50 14.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 eis Yl he Pe be) 8,00 a Ls) oe Brit Bere # Beye l 3.00 pay rm) 1 33.12 25.00 25.00 raYe 49.18 15.00 10.30 8.00 8.75 Pete, 9) 9.18 mie Pe.ts) 64. Wh 13.35 pene #) phe Pete) CS Pa) cP) BAe.) red 98427- rere) pew ee) i) bere +) 27.00 Oo ea .o*) 681 682 683 68h oh 686 oN 688 oreh) 690 691 Sg aoe] oe oho 696 697 698 ose] 700 ion 702 703 704, *851 tt itt ee eto ot it oooh ooh oo iio i oo ook oo kok oho okonokono- Eo k~ nok koko neon E~E~— ~~) Loa ~ oO ee) cMm-D Le) cme ¥ 2") ee he (et oh 4 «| eb S PS Sd 9 24 24 sansa oF rs oR oy See Pee eer oT Teeter's Food Mart Trivette's Grocery & Service Vicker's Super Market Watts Grocery Winn-Dixie Stores Winn-Dixie Stores bat PD oo) olen May ee Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder Mrs. C. C. Blankenship bg Pee WA bus MOL) ba Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart Mrs. Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mrs. Leonard Freeze Mrs. A. A. Gibson Mrs. Glenn Havner Mrs. Clyde Jenkins Mrs. R. L. Pearce a PD. LAME. Te Leste | Mrs. Carl J. Reece bbe PMS) ol islet amc be | Mrs. Johnny A. Scott Mrs. Clara Sharpe Mrs. Roy E. Warren Mrs. Jack Watson } Pe am Cob Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Mrs. S. C. Williams Mrs. J. B, Witherspoon Mrs. Leon Wooten TT ae oy Groceries J Clothing & Boarding Home Care — oarding Home Care oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Cavin Funeral Home Medical State Commission for the Blind eae yy TT) Dinglers Drug Co. Medical Fisher Drug Co, W Forest Heights Pharmacy ¥ Goodman Drug Co, rs Holmes Drug Co. i Miller Drug Co, wi Mooresville Drug Co. " ‘Troutman Drug Co, n Dr. C. L. Bittinger " .Dr. A. J. Causey ” Dr. Fred W. Dick " Dr. Pressley Z. Dunn Jr. a Dr. A. M. Henderson ° Dr. D. Durham Lewis ‘0 Dr. L. M. Little ” Dr. Carolina T. McBrayer ws Dr. J. H. Nicholson s Dr. L. B. Skeen ws TheWomans Clinic " Alexander County Hospital Hospitalization Charlotte Memorial Hospital * Iredell Mmmorial Hospital « Iredell Mémoridl Hospital " Lowrance Hospital " Presbyterian Hospital ” Rowan Memorial Hospital ° Rowan Memorial Hospital . W. N, C. Sanatorium " Lowry Drug Co, Medical Statesville Drug Co. ° Belks Dept. Store Clothing DOG WARDEN Petty Cash, Treasurer Misc. Expense J. I. Thomas Salary J. I. Thomas Travel Town of Mooresville Dog Pound Calvin E. Tyner, D.V.M. 9) baa eet ahs 4 T. K. Abernethy Radio Service 10.00 4.00 17.00 31.25 ib te 200,00 b> Pie 8) 100,00 106.68 oe] ° a eee LT Beate Sn SSS8S38SSSSeasSVrSAsEeSssSssSSSEsSssssssasssss ie Fae Moree ~ nr MPN ENN ONW VI . ag ° a s 7 . ~ rae MW OO AWMOAM % ww . * e 7 P ry ~ A oe a) ~ 1.h2 360.00 ence ee poe PTA oS Bey * ° or pL es est) DEBT SERVICE G 532 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, ae Bey PS) MISCELLANEOUS G 523 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund 2,752.81 G 52h Iredell County A. D. C. Fund 1,210.88 G $25 Iredell County A. P. Ts: D. Fund 1,673.58 G 526 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund tors G 527 Iredell County A. D. C. Fund 168.03 G 528 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund BE res) G 529 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund 17.60 G 530 Iredell County A. D. C. Fund oS 5 G 531 Iredell County A. P. T. De Fund Ty Poe 8) , G 611 Iredell County Health Department - Monthly Budget Payment ie: G 860 State Commission for the Blind ~- Aid to Blind fo) hope rh G 861 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund 97.00 G 863 Hospital Saving Association PG et bar toler) Bye ys G 864 N.C. National Bank - Withholding Tax 2,854.60 G 665 WN. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement OHI G 867 N.C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement Bhs) eee a we a | = $ 114,623.7k Less Payroll Deductions: Cab Be tA 570.8) LEOB & R ae 0) Secial Security Bron Tax: Federal yFA tb) Pa. 8) ete) 423.75 beer ha veter | po Pye) UP rity GRAD TOTAL $- 109,627.72 143 pa Or 147 148 er 150 ei 152 153 157 eo Mio Mee MesMe ecw MecBiced Mic Me: Meciie- Mole Hesis- Mic: Me:de- BeBe: Me Me:Mi:- Bic MeoMi«: Mp sMe: Mc: HeeMs:M.-M.sMe-—-- Ms: Me: Mm. -) —) Ww w oy Pht.) www - Less Payroll Deductions: ea rh et | Ernest Ward Jessie T. Parker. pe @ Es TMC Pa ry te] Ina B. Pope Lexine A. White Doris P. Johnson Margaret F, Bolt Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W, Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Mary Lee Stroud Margaret W. Crawford L. M. Little POA me Peer Te) Ina Myers Galliher Margaret F. Bolt Lexine A. White Jessie T. Parker Doris P. Johnson Mildred G. Johnson Ina B. Pope Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W.. Johnson Ernest Ward N. C. State Board of Health W. L. Hudspeth Star Milling Co.,Inc. Brady Printing Co, Steriphane Corp. of America Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Starrette Typewriter Service City of Statesville Mooresville Telephone Co.Inc, Southern Bell Telephone Co, Iredell Laundry Co. Gem Automatic Gas Co.Inc. Auto Machine Shop Petty Cash Fund P, Ze Dunn, Me De Harry G. Walker, M. D, N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement ; MISCELLANEOUS Hospital Saving Assoc, N. C, National Bank N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Retirement Retirement Social Security Tax: Federal State Insurance i a @® ~ CER 8.2 Se ee ee ORAS SE RS Dental Services Map Frame Supplies td Services " Laundry Gas Repairs Miscellaneous Expense Clinicians Fee Ll Insurance Withholding Tax 1023.00 350.00 350 .00 333.00 333.00 Beer Y BE SPL) 492.00 517.00 447.00 302.00 302.00 erie t 200.00 10.00 perey a4 51. 2h 99h 36.61 Teas 38 Fa a 7 92.61 100,00 13.02 200.00 Th. 10.50 re Piet 25.00 Prt py Perel 49.05 11.70 85.5h 21.21 1.18 Pele Sy a4 s) 35 «00 15.00 329.h0 Pd es 119.68 650.30 164.70 oe) - «* TOTAL pe ease) PSY eee ee 119.68 os Pe ee y+) A 526 A $27 ey 1.) ay > A 530 A 531 Less Payroll Deductions: Pm | ere ss by Virginia M. Deaton. " 208 . 33 etka Metre) " plemee Nancy L, Grimes " St Leta K. Poston E , by : 83.00 Violet K. Caudle ya er ae Iredell County bts MISCELLANEOUS Hospital Saving Assoc. Bae pa tet | Ad De prom 8 Iredell County iTheba tA ratute) aah ha rata S| Social Security lem Tax: Federal 94.40 Sa ae 8.50 Pear tt pr _17h.58 ee GRAND TOTAL $ 751.25 id The meeting was recessed until Monday, May 13, 1963, at 7:00 P.M. 8 Oe name ess oe The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, May 13, 1963, at 7:00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: Chairman E. E. Boyer, J. M. Wagner, R. J. Holshouser, Max Re. James, and R. B. Mestler, Jre INVOCATION, The meeting was opened. with the invocation by I. T. Avery, Jre FORESTER = FIRE TOWER. District Forester J. S. Hinshaw met with the board to further discuss the suggestion that a fire tower be located in the Lake Norman area for fire protection during the summer months. Mr. Hinshaw expressed the opinion that’ coverage of the existing towers is adequate for protection and that even though they are not normally manned during the summer months that at any time of prolonged drought or severe conditions the forest service would man the towers and-patrol the areas. He felt sure the forest service would cooperate with Mele RET Kt ba Bee.) operation of another tower if it proved necessary but they would not have any funds poe SS Ee BO sMee | Me toa See TT fhe commissioners decided to explore the situation further before taking any action and to contact Duke Power Company and Mecklenburg, ee Sele Lincoln counties. — o ‘ TAX REBATES. Tax — John Smith reported the following rebates issued for taxes during April, 1963, which were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouserg seconded by Mr. “Kestler: Coddle Creek Howard Moore 1962 $2.38 Personal value $270 - error 1961 ye oi in listing 1960 2-71 Concord Pe PMS oy Cet re) bey, Pe) See abe SE Dae ae he) atbact values 4 Henkel Mill Co. ph Ty 2.64 Error in listing auto Eagle Mills Clyde Trivette bh) yd 26.0h Real val. $2960 = Error in calculation of card TAX REFUNDS. John Smith presented the following requests for tax refunds: Mooresville 1. Hettie Stonestreet, one lot on Academy Street/valued at $300.00, error in property. When checked out it belongs to Bur Mills. 1962 tax $2.6h, 1961 tax $2.85, for a total refund of $5.49. Approved on motion by Mre Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Jamese 2. - Mrs. C. 0. Cashion, Coddle Creek, house charged in error on vacant tract of land. 1961 tax, $17.72, 1962 tax $16.41, for total of $34.13. Approved on motion by Mr. Kestler, hed adel by Mr. Holshouser,. REGISTRATION LIST OF MOTOR BOATS. Mr. Smith reported that according to a letter from the Wildlife Resources Commission that they could furnish a list in August of i ee POR ee ne ee Te ee ee ray ee Mi: Peet aes ee ores Cet eer motor boat owiers in Iredell County at a cost of 3¢ per name. Motion was made by ae ee Re ORT Me CR Rae 3S E a ee ae to order the list immediately, to be furnished as soon as available, TAX LISTING OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, The board Pee ty aay) percentage method of listing household and kitchen furniture. Action was deferred at request of tax supervisor to allow him to submit his recommendations in writing at the next meeting. , Pi REFERENDUM TO CREATE SECOND CREEK WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, The following . order was received from the. Supervisors of the Middle Yadkin Soil and Water Conservation District: (1) The undersigned committee of supervisors of the Middle Yadkin Soil and Water Conservation District have received and held a hearing upon the petition to create Second Creek Watershed Improvement District? Cae Caer kes Tet ote eeu (a) The area proposed to be orgamized as a watershed improvement district consists of contiguous territory, none of which lies in any other watershed improvement district. (b) The area proposed to be organized as a watershed improvement district comprises all or part of a single watershed, or of two or more watersheds tributary to one of the major drainage basins of the state. (c) Any land or structure has been included in the proposed district which cannot be served or benefited by the proposed work or works of imppovement and which could be excluded from the boundaries of the district without substantially impairing the effective purpose of the proposed work of improvement. CO Me Mya) Mose) Seek k hej) Dh) to hold promise of administrative, economic nd engineering feasibility. (3) In the judgement of the said supervisors there is substantial compliance with the requirements set out in paragraph (2) abovee (4k) The said supervisors do therefore order that a referendum and registration of voters therefor be held among the landowers of the proposed district in order to assist the supervisors in determining the administrative and economic feasibility of creating the proposed district. The said registration and referendum shall be held at the following dates and places, which have been established after consultation with the Board of Commissioners of Iredell and Rowan Counties: All landowers in the area in Iredell County shall register and vote at Pets Store, Mazeppa, | Pos All landowners in tarry) County a Tet Z shall register and vote at Ebenezer Church in Steele Townshipe Al) landowners in Rowan County in the Area May 13, 1963 Pree | wets oe A.4 gehall register and voté at J. B. Caldwell Sons' Store on Highway 150 in Mt. Ulla Townshipe The registration books for the referendum will be open from 9'o'clock A.Me, a te ee ae Pe St ae eee see above places. The registrabs at Mazeppa, N. Ce are: Pe Pe eee a eee ee | PP ee ee ee | The registrars at Ebenezer Church, Steele Bie Teh mpi) | Meh ee Mer ba a Basil Rape, Route 1, Mt. Ulla J. We Hamby, Route 6, Salisbury The registrars at J. B. Caldwell Sons Store, on Highway No. phe tram Township, Rowan County, N, C. ares Phil Sloop, Route 1, Mt. Ulla Py es PT ee ESP ar ee Lele kee Challenge day shall be Saturday, June 1, 1963 and voting on the referendum shall be held on SATURDAY, June 8, 1963 between 6:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M. as provided by the General Election Laws of North Carolina, This 7th day of May, 1963 Ca) Lae ees Max Re. James Harper A. Van Hoy Je Te. Patterson Duard F. Cress Homer H, Safrit Supervisors Middle Yadkin Soil and Water Conservation Districts Motion was made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr» Kestler that the order for the referendum to create Second Creek Watershed Improvement etek as upon receipt of cash or certified check for $375.16, and that the county Board of Elections be requested to conduct the referendum, and the pC S Obst aes TBR ee presented and adopted: RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY TRS ee et Me Me eng Me wh Bey te ek Peete aes ek Coa te) ae BRST WHEREAS, the Supervisors of the Middle Yadkin Soil and Water) Conservation eet et neretetent bequested of this Board that an advisory landowers referendum be held on petition to create Second Creek Watershed Improvement +a sale ae ial iy 1 A le i ae apie LAD NDS Arey ND 24MIN tec AES radeon eee ee : om * ee Cre ae eis? WHEREAS, the Supervisors propose to pay to this county by cash or certified check the sum of $ 375.16 to cover all estimated costs Py ae kT we Te Mae ee NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners does Sa tee CM es we me ek tI ee ae referendum on, June 8, - SM MC MR MM eC mC, Sel aes ae a hereinabove referred toe i TAX COLLECTIONS. Ne T. Houston reported total tax collections for pV ms amounted to $37, 23lelle seconded by Mr. James, DELINQUENT TAX COLLECTOR, On motion by Mr. SOOM. lite TL bay Houston L. Johnson, Mooresville, was appointed as delinquent tax collector to work i under the direction of the tax collector at a salary of $325.00 per monty and travel Pe oe OCP eck mkt oo Te gee increased to $350.00 Bie ka Sa A Bf RSG MOM CME Mee ess Me LS Si Te) a to the tax collector. BILLS FOR SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTIONS FOR ANNEXATION TO MOORESVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, On métion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the following bills for the cost of holding the special elections on April 6, 1963, in the school areas as set fort, were approved to be submitted to the Mooresville City School Board for payment as provided by law: NC #801 ~ Back Creek School Area Total Cost $1h3076 Dye Branch - Linwood School Area Haney eB MOLey a eer The meeting was adjourned“until May, 20, 1963, at 7:00 P.M., at which time the Board of Equalization and Review will meet. ae a May 20, 1963 ey bh ee Yi rt. es The Board of EQUALIZATION met in adjourned session on Monday, May 20, 1963, at 7:00 P.M,, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: Es E. Boyer, R, J. Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, R. B. Kestler, Jre, and Max Re Jamese The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. I. T. Avery, AS bu) MBA SMR) DBs Amore SR eel he MR Sa Mel) back K. Cy Eller, Statesville Inside, representing Mr. and Mrs. K, C. Eller, Sr., protesting valuation on house and three lots on Sullivan Road and 3 lots on Dogwood Lane. Le Ae Parks, Sre, asking reduction on valuation of house and six lots .on | Sullivan Road and Dogwood Lane. - Re De Grier, representing Mrs. Billie C. Grier, asking reduction of value on house and lots #188, 189, 201, 202, and 203, Brookdale. John T. Alexander, Chambersburg township, protesting the valuation on a new filling station on Salisbury Road. Circle "A" Motel, recheck requested by Attorney C. B.'\Winberry, due to damages to some ae unitse } All aes above cases were held open to allow the Tax Supervisor to investigate the appraisals and confirm the facts which were presented, to be passed on by the board at a later meetings The Board of Equalization then adjourned until June 10, 1963. | f singe? f Pee ax Supervisor May 20, 1963 i Ti a. Page 2 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS : The Board of eee pn continued in session on May 20, 1963, following the recess of the Board of Equalization, with all er oem of the board ere a ROAD PETITION. Petition requesting addition of streets in Broadview Subdivision, off E. Broad Street, to secondary road system was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, preted ste lek ah PY 4s aty y TAX LISTING ~ HOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. The Board continued discussion of percentage method of listing household furniture and requested the tax supervisor to work up an additional sampling from 1963 listings, and to work out the changes this method of listing would necessitate on the abstract forms, for further study by the Lelok tae Py , Wee LEGISLATION, ME Toe Met Tel Meh metas P ei Cot Sale SleMe tele ele ( te Men ae COMM | Toasl ba the board voted to support the proposal by Senator Strong that the General Assembly allocate 15% of the state sales and use tax for school capital improvements, The meeting was adjourned until May 27, 1963, at 7:00 P.M, A es (ay a ee ae y Ae om | oom 1 4 Clerk ta the Board L- May 27, 1963 igi ee no 46 nged09 The Board of Commissioners met on Monday, May 27, 1963, at 7:00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the courthouse, with all members present, namely: E. E. Boyer, chairman; J. M. Wagner, Re Bs Kestler, R. J. Holshouser, and Max R. Jamese The meeting was opened with invocation by Mr. Holshouser, SURVEY OF COUNTY PROPERTY, Members of the board and the county attorney met with the county surveyor, L. B. Grier, to view the property lines of the courthouse property so that Mr. Grier ee point out variances in the records and the apparent property lines on the south side of the property. The board instructed Mr. Avery to ot Ted the deeds on the property and for him and Mre Grier to get together with Mr. OP ae a Ce CBM me beth gee effort to straighten out the line and to establish the alleywayse Mre Avery was also instructed to notify Hugh Ge Mitchell and Mrs. J. Ge Lewis as a matter of record that the porch of their building on the west side of the county property is encroaching several feet on the rol hme ao ea Tele MoM CMM MaAe Me Rac kh Mo mde Mba del Tad becMBel et adel Me sepals tke of their air conditioning unit on the north side of the bank building, also that the only access to the rear entrance of their building is across county property. Mr. Grier was requested to complete the plat and to note all encroachments on the plate COUNTY MANAGER APPLICANT. The Board interviewed Mr. James B. Nowell, Jre, of Winston Salem for the position of county managere 1963~6 SECONDARY ROAD PLAN. Highway Commissioner Murray Tate explained the background of the secondary road system and some of the problems and aims of the state highway commission in administering the state system. He pointed out on the map the roads in Iredell County which have been paved in 1962 and 1963, and then ese Fy list of projects for 1963~6) as hereinafter set forth which he is recommending to the State Highway Commission: ie ae Roepe DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED COST SURFACE: eye BBV. 1.5 (Negro Church Road) From SR 1907 to SR 192k $ 5,600.00 Bho, 1.65 (Mott Mill Road) From SR 1506 to SR 1510 5 400,00 1508 pe) (Alexander Road) From US 70 to SR 1505 3,800.00 1590 pe (Marlowe Store Road) From SR 161) West. to Alexander County Line py1b 8 errs.) pas ley 1.5 (Campbell Store Road) From SR 1862 to SR 1858 Pao 0 OPN 0, 0 2100 ores) (Lone Hickory Road) From US #21 to SR 2102 Bree ere!) 1821 165 (Trivette Road) From SR 1832 to SR 1822 5,600.00 yas eras) (Old Charlotte Road) From SR 2348 to SR 23h7 Beers?) May 27, 1963 MTree Ceres OL GRADE, BASE AND SURFACE: ae OPS) (Museum Road) From SR 1907 to Statesville City Ar hy 11,000.00 3c U0) Pes) No) Ose mow eet te 1147 Bol (Rocky River Road) From SR 1125 to SR 116 - ; ; Bridges #41 and #42 5 Prt ere!) 1930 220 (Fort Dobbs Road) From US #21 to SR 1907 - Br. #179 32,000.00 GRADE AND BASE: re ey Tak (Moose Cave Road) From SR 1001 to SR 2365 9,500.00 +% pa DET 5 PY (Blackwelder Rd.) From US #21 to SR 1892 17, 200,00 1500 1.2 (Bethel Church Rd.) From SR 1502 to SR 1501 10,500.00 2366 p (Kelly Road) From SR 2342 to SR 2368 Pe Oe. 8) eo 1.0 Ge Ree yO rae We tie 0 a a2) be O00) ya 8 Pr Gat NMC a AG eames) Oe on We eS eee De Pe 8 0 Pre. 8) 2398 OPS yi (Brawley Road) From SR 2397 to NC-# 801 pre. 0 000) 2106 5 | (Renegar Road) From SR 2105 to Yadkin Co, Line 10,000.00 189 0.8 (Vanhoy Road) From NC 901 to SR 1850 Cm ere 1908 Py (Cloer Road) From NC 115 to SR 1909 6,000.00 phy eeo a) 1593 (Reid's Store Road) From NC 115 to SR 161 eee TOTAL : ar eke oreo) aa Pane met ae MT. ioc Ciel bmn aT Gourley, interior decorator with Johnston Furniture Company, for renovation and decoration of the office to be used by the resident and visiting superior court judgese On motion by Mr. Wagner, Peters tel te Mon Met Pe CS EM Te Mer bas Me elebaea dle expenditure of $9905 for painting, carpeting, lights and draperies for the rooms SUBDIVISION PLAT. Plat of the W. H. Clontz property was approved as presented without variation upon recommendation of the Iredell County Planning Board, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mre JameSe ROAD PETITIONs On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the Board approved a petition for presentation to the State Highway Commission, requesting a road between SR #2158 and #217h added to the system. Petition was signed by Jerry We Fox, N. De Starrette, Carl B. Austin, Gilbert Houpe, and others, Statesville te Ga ie P4 The meeting was adjourneds / ) VA y ee } / | SD A Kew None a Clerk to the Bgard ee | June 3, 1963 ah bi nseDO1 Page 1 The Board of TR Ts er ea me. ate tS ek NM TT Ra ae June 3, 1963, at 2:00 P.M, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: E. E. Boyer, chairmans J. M. Wagner, Max R,. Ay TS es ee Kestler, and R, J. Holshouser, 1963-6 BUDGET ESTIMATE, Mrs. Bernice McJunkin, County Accountant, filed the budget estimate for 1963-6 as set out belows Budget Revenue other Net Tax Tax Rate than taxes a Coast GENERAL FUND County. Commissioners $ 4,225 Elections 6, 100 500 5,600 Tax Supervisor 38,770 20,800 Welfare Building 3,950 500 3,450 Court House & Grounds Special hh 150,838 teh Pte Oy 41,031 eee 6,073 6,073 County Library pay Thee, pay eas) Beech st 4 enon 5,350 5,350 County Accountant ey s itiekea see 1-5 TreasurerTax Collector 32,430 ' 26,000 6,430 TAA) mea TE) Borel 21,500 a7 hie County Agricultural Agent 22,197 22,197 Negro Agricultural Agent 3,870 3,870 Bite eRe me tet 3 10, 768 10,768 Sec Be Re he Puts) Bey, Veterans Service 7,780 1,000 6,780 Osh eB ami sa tT 16, 271 ; 5,010 1a e.y County Attorney 2,600 Clerk Superior Court 32,010 27,000 5,010 Superior Court 15,100 15,400 Recorders Court 11,000 11,000 Juvenile Court 900 0 Oi neues County Farm 7,500 7,500 Dog Warden pee OR a Bye? i) at pO Lh BN at i sce Set SAIS BAO cei a eT i> 2 aaa Habs ae tena tes NAW i” 4 * rosy Lea) a = ie eee) soot 16 nize562 ee Budget. _ Revenue other Net Tax ya baer ae] \ oa post sy Levy —- Required Electrical Inspector - | i Bee CSRS es eo te 102,000 157,850 LL Total General Fund 678,533 388 , 965 Te at. REVALUATION FUND 27,000 27,000 Plone POOR FUND F General Relief Bey) S 4,000 SSPE It 202 HEALTH FUND omy) 23,315 73,230 me) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND Welfare A Site tse) pe Peel 64,490 yan) Old Age Assistance Beate) bra ee > B. 38,807 POR Meee. lel et AO Gms ae 197,000 180,776 omeyd i Aid to Perm.& Tot. Disabled 20h, 200 180,502 23,698 CoM MEE ORs ME Hes Un ae) HRD 4,752 eae bY Total Public Assist, DEBT SERVICE FUND SCHOOL FUND OTS ea Sent Ts 315, 700 Capital Outlay 631, 400 Debt Service (Bonds) BFS 7 Total School Fund Ie Y4 eres LEROY) ly HOSPITAL FUND = SPXCIAL 36,000 36,000 eeteeeeeee GRAND TOTAL $ 2,908,212 $ 1,319,641 $ 1,588,571 $ .88 meiacietis Riecr l ee e eeae i a Lee Y WU Mee Ue BAY BCLS TY et Tt ee Sa se ere seconded by Mr. Wagner, the board instructed the tax Supervisor to use a 92¢ tax rate to figure prepayments of 1963 boo TAX FORECLOSURE SUIT. Attorneys Marvin Bondurant and SPE Pto la Me tle Tso t ae AS ROME Mn baa ae Si me Com Bondurant is handling against property now owned by M. Steinberger, Mr. Sowers reported that in 1935 Mr. SBT ad set st ae eT < aT ae rae G5) Pram UB iS tu caltee commissioner's sale two adjoining lots of the Lae White property, one of which had been in the name of eta Sy the other in the name of her daughter, Leila Shelton. In 1936 Mr. Steinberger listed the Laura White lot for po ak ME ol ba a ALT Leila Shelton lot, which was subsequently carried up by the tax office tn Leila Shelton's name through 1962, with taxes and penalties amounting to $203.)5. Mr. Steinberger had offered payment of $1)8.0l1_plus court costs. In view of thé evidence presented by Mr. Sowers that the taxpayer was not aware and'had no way of knowing of the unpaid taxes poe el PM lke ae am CT ES PT lesen a ba Holshouser, instructed the oleh g attorney to check the law and if he finds that it can be done legally he was authorized to compromise the case as requested and to ask for a consent judgment, otherwise the case will have to be heard in superior court, TAX SUPERVISOR, John Smith reported the BE Baas Ma teh ae CNet Avery McDowell, col. Outside 1962 tax : ery | Listed Inside * Outside Marie Wilkes, col, Concord " pera ke) Incorrect value on houg We P. Payne Concord n oP eh") Fixtures charged on disc. to T. J. Douglas B. P. Jones Davidson n ey, Charged to W. W. Mott Clyde E, McCoy Barringer " Bris House in error TAX REFUND, Request of Avery McDowell for refund of taxes paid in error due to property on Wallace Springs road having been listed in both Statesville Inside and Outside for 1960 and 1961. Since only the 1961 tax comes within the two year statutory limit the Board ordered that the 1961 tax on $235 valuatiqn, amounting to $2.23 be refunded. Beeb Be Uke Mn tM Evo Me oh ae bale Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, and passed, HOUSEHOLD PERSONAL PROPERTY, Mr. Smith reported that a spot check of 16 domiciles in Iredell County showed that the 10% method of listing household property should produce 110% of the present method of listing personal property. AID TO BLIND, Two acceptances and three revisions of aid to blind grants were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, as recommended Leh mena et) welfare director, Mrs, Edith Franklin, COUNTY LIBRARY. Mrs. Hs A. Pe eee TM Me MA ma BR a tag board, and reer Violet Caudle, librarian, presented the budget request for the library for 1963-64, It was taken ‘under advisement for further study. LOWRANCE HOSPITAL. An invitation from Lowrance Hospital for a dinner meeting and survey of the hospital on June llth was accepted. June 3, 1963 ms a Page | ree eet) am AGRICULTURAL BUILDING. Farm Agent Wayne Franklin and home agent Mrs. Myers submitted a sketch for the consideration of the board, showing a layout, for an agricultural building to house all. the farm offices in the county except the A.S.C. office, on the North Center street lot adjoining the welfare building. It was ‘ estimated that the total cost for building, paving parking lot, and equipment would run from $125,000 to $135,000, It was accepted for study. '* ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were approved for transmittal RR ee: iene ene the State Highway Commission, on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James: SR #1308, Bailey Road, Mooresville Route #4, hard surface requested. Petitioned by George C. Bailey, Sre, George D. Johnson, Jack McHargue, Paul B. Harwell, He A. Poston, and others. Cline Ste and Holly Sts, in Greencrest Development off Bristol Road, addition to. system requested. Signed by Sherrill Lumber Co., Troy L. Pope, and others. Dogwood Lane, Statesville Rt. 6, addition to system. Signed by Elvert L. Neal, Ca ee by eee OG E Me Pme Cs) PCy [+ Mere) Mae elo eeeh sel aT) COURT APPOINTED ATTORNEYS FOR INDIGENT DEFENDANTS. Action on bills for attorney fees for attorneys appointed by Robert M. Gambill, judge of the superior court, to defend indigent defendants in the May term, 1963, of Superior Court, was deferred, pL etches Maco Shh ME ME) Och Ro MPS ae Mar Me Uae aes La SMM bak eMC SOU aoa ol liability of Iredell County for payment. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the board voted to request the chairman to notify Senator James ie Johnson and Representative William R. Pope that the board of commissioners is supporting the House Resolutions listed below: HR 1042, seeking to change the process of amending the United States Constitution. HR 1043, seeking to withdraw from federal judicial power the question of apportionment of state legislatures, Shae PTS) eho Mike Te SOO eM ME lel eile bal Men bee shay LIST OF BILLS: Pa Taek 5) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS G 902 Bernice M. McJunkin Salary _ 125.00 G 105h E. BE. Boyer Per Diem & Mileage yee @) G 105S5_ R. J. Holshouser " 26.0 G 1056 Max R. James " eee G 1057. Robert B. Kestler Jr. ° , V2 y.8) G 1058 J. M. Wagner cymes) mee 40P3e.8 2 PEL ae ELECTIONS G 1059 Owen G. Dunn Co. Books ey F CT ‘ + TAX SUPERVISOR G 880 Mary Lee Cowles CE ee as 300.00 G 881i Peggy P. Summers n 300.00 ¢ 882 Glenn W. Walker " : ome! G 883 John T. Smith " 500.00 G 884 . Calvin E. Evans " 5 ieee. 8) G 1060 John T. Smith Travel 50.19 G 1061 C, E. Evans ” rile G 1156 Starrette Typewriter Service * Sie) e at : G 1158 Brady Printing Co. “ 52.80 Q 1169 Beam Printing Co. " ce EAS COURT HOUSE @ 887 Willie Taylor SPOR Sang 40.00 G 888 Willie Taylor " 40.00 G 889. Willie Taylor - 40,00 G 890 Willie Taylor " 40.00 G 891 Willie Jones . Terao ¢) G 892 -Willie Jones 4 40.00 G 893 Willie Jones " 40.00 G 89h. Willie Jones " 40.00 G 895 Michawl R. Lackey . 40,00 G 896 Michael R. Lackey e 40.00 G 897 Michael R. Lackey " 40,00 G 698 Michael R. Lackey - erne.e G 1062 City of Statesville Services 187.39 G 1063 Public Service Co. of N. Ce Gas Bp ileey/ G 1064 Carolina Door Closer Service Repairs PB Le G 1065. Kay Chemical Co. Floor Brush ‘ ere, G 1066 Iredell Chemical Co. Inc. Supplies 16.32 REBT BATT me Chto mel eee " 3.09 G 1159 Petty Cash - Treasurer Misc. Expense asl G 1162 “Alex Ross Repairs 39.00 eae OEM) Mae ta me Supplies 99.70 G 1166 Home Exterminating Co. Services , 5.00 RESO UO MEER Cr Mea esl ae me obs 4 Co. yet Bea Tyas) TESS: LONG BUILDING G°1062 City of Statesville St be et] ars) G 1067 Shell Electric Co. Service Call Pie) G 1068 Beaver's Repair Shop Ty) bia) wk va 7 RPOAODADOWOMOOVWWMQAMRWA2MOWBRQVAAML22eE2 OOeo|ogaagO OQ 2 © © ©) ¢} © PQAQWVQAAIAIRMAAVW*MQM.M*A0E0020°2 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 pele | 886 epi 902 1098 1158 Bee eB) ee) 0b) 48 )e) 907 908 AO) 910 ae) 1100 pete) s 1102 1103 1104 1105 pe Kel.) 1107 pate). Ruth L. Robertson soot 16 na S66 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Hattie Stonestreet Mrs. C. 0. Cashion Ruth G, Etchison Dr. Harry B. Underwood Mrs. Claudia Robinson Southern Bell Telephone Co, Statesville Library Town of Mooresville National Guard - Statesville National Guard - Mooresville Town of Mooresville City of Statesville Town of Troutman be MME Te len Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Volunteer Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Dept. of Conservation & Dev. Mt. Mourne Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. ee ea i) Salary Coroner Li Services Donation Donation for Library Donation Balance of Contract " Contract " " " " Forest Fire Control Fire Malls Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Inc." City of Statesville Carl G. Smith Brady Printing Co, Expenses Supplies Law Enforcement Off. Bene. & Retirement Fund - Retirement N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System " PLANNING BOARD Traffic-and Planning Assoc, Glenn M. Chandler L. Young White W. H. Keeter J. Mack Morrow J. Allen Knox A. P. Steele Jr. J. Li: McLain Services Board Meeting " a] i " Li " COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty Jean Robb Rachel N. Wooten Bernice M. McJunkin Recordak Corporation Brady Printing Co. Beam Printing Co. Thomas S. Thompson R. E, Perkins Robert C. Kinder Marshall Maness James R. Crawford Ira M. Overcash Jr. ds oe cave a Dwight Myers Zeb Nicholson Robert Kinder T. S. Thompson Richard Crawford J. C. Rumple R. E. Perkins I. M. Overcash Marshall Maness Sherrill Lumber Co. Salary " " Supplies ba " S18 eo Salary Ly Li i n " i Travel ait ee 220.00 rls) 2.00 peer, 100,00 erie) ‘ 25.00 25.00 4,191.00 10,702.50 75.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 373268 22.00 58.00 128.00 32.00 25.80 Bo) Tea lt 101.80 ee eA oPrs| Nm MMW a3 8 fol Roto Bra noe Nm 275.00 36.50 525.00 26.15 P10 a “4 aD 346.66 360.00 360.00 456.00 360.00 360.00 360.00 10 08 9) 30.00 30.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 134.19 We un.> 16.00 114.17 6.14 QQGAaQ QOQAOOAAQAa a Lo Bi o> eo oP 99 o> om Be o> oo pe Se Ps oP On op <> En oe oP o> oP) G2 OAPIAPQQAAMIAMAQARAARARAAARDEA 1109 1110 1111 eh 1176 911 912 2S pal re 1112 eee) 1114 b hey) 916 917 918 3a) 920 een Bek. eeu; But BET.) rat Prd rs 92h ae) 926 aI y.6. ya) 930 ee 932 eB, eli 935 936 ees Bie) 939 keen 1036 1038 1071 1118 1119 eee) erat 1122 ers. peran ee. 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 moe 16 nn 567 The National Sheriffs' Assoc. S. D. Myres Saddle Co. .- Paul B. Henkel Brady Printing Co. T. K. Abernethy Supplies " Radio Service TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR Judy L. Gilleland Betty J. Cooke Rey Tbe mr rae Ge ey Houston L. Johnston N. T. Houston U. S.. Postmaster U. S. Postmaster Land, Sowers & Avery Beam Printing Co. aOR et Imogene W, Blankenship Helen R. Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Katherine P. White L. L. Nesbit L. L. Nesbit The Cott Index Co, E. B. Stafford Starrette Typewriter Service Brady Printing Co. Salary A Salary & Travel Envelopes Postage Tax Suits Supplies OF DEEDS Salary " " " Li Postage Supplies 3 ap esha: Supplies ba] WELFARE DEPARTMENT Clifton Bridges Edna F. Brown Thurston Templeton Millicent K. McCurry Anne C. Johnson Thelma C. Barker Mary Lew Smith “Evelyn W. Ridenhoyr Avonelle C. McVey Elizabeth French Boyd Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson Sara Marie Neese Lois I. Sigmon Betty Sue Troutman Norg Lee Deal Reba H. Ferree Edith Bryson Franklin Dr. Frederick W. Dick Dr. A. M. Henderson Dr. J. M. Robertson Southern Bell Telephone Co, O. A. Dearmian Sr. . H. W. Rogers Mrs. Fred B. Bunch Jr. Millicent, McCurry Thurston Templeton Elizabeth French Boyd Evelyn W. Ridenhour LE Nan a) Bie Ws) Avonelle C. McVey Thelma C. Barker Anne C. Johnson Edna F, Brown Georgia H. Blowe Mooresville Telephone Co, SEE Ban] " Medical Li Services Board Meeting Li fravel Services 12.50 pees pales) Pres 200.00 + 210.00 305 200 SS ers 475.00 300.50 700.00 Peri!) mo 300.00 260.00 260.00 190.00 458.33 20.00 oho PaSe) ye 60.50 Pb yee hs 200.00 el ae, 0 Seer!) 367.00 367.00 425.00 333,00 367.00 367.00 Slovene) 333.00 317.00 274.00 261.00 261.00 261.00 215.00 261.00 764.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 207.60 24.76 24.76 20.00 30.91 47.23 20.02 109.29 59.11 29.09 136.47 vie ys VP) T ie Pao.8) 8.60 ae Lat. % G 1132 D. K. McNeely & Sons Rentals Ren 25.00 G 1133 Dr...C. L. Bittinger ~ Medical 20.00 G 113k Dr. Bob 0. Hefner sd 5.00 G 1135 Medical Arts Clinic Wi : 10.00 G 1136 Dr.'Thomas B. Templeton " 5.00 G 1137 Dr, A. B. Sloan a 5.00 ee OS MOP Pao a 2-7 Supplies ere) G 1139 Cooper D. Cass Co. " 29.26 G 1140 Pitney-Bowes Inc. ira T-) (O10) CRP RETO ML Ts Sat iret Mel aeeb ae token] bese ees ba 280.00 G 1156 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies ae or Peo ys G 1179 N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement 341.16 Peart AGENT G 940 Elizabeth W. Weaver SFO a , 147.17 ‘4 G 941 Betty C. Harrington n 128.08 G 942 Wayne L. Franklin n 345.67 G 943 Lineous B. Nance Jr. " 238.67 G 9h Howard M. Stamey " 275.00 G 945 Harry W. Myers Jr. ” 291.00 G 1142 Lineous B. Nance Jr. Travel 8.33 G 1143 W. L. Franklin " - 5S G 1156 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 1.70 G 1158 Brady Printing Co. a a NO NEGRO FARM AGENT 946 D. O. Ivey ST WE ta 170.00 G1lhku D. 0. Ivey Travel & Supplies 5 eras G 1145 Woodward Jewelry Store Supplies pos G 1146 Lazemby Montgomery Hdw. Co. " Shh G 1147 U. S. Postmaster el Be T4) 4h.50 G 1158. Brady Printing Co, Supplies Goby fe} a), Jean L. Johnson Salary 131.08 G 948 Nancy I. Myers " 191.16 G 949 ,Juliene M. Fulp a 171.67 G 950 Nancy M. Henson " 155.67 G 996 Fraleys Wholesale Div. Supplies 4.18 G 1148 Juliene M. Fulp Travel 14.00 G 1149 Sloans Cleaners Cleaning Drapes 12.36 G 1150 Winn-Dixie Stores Supplies 4.76 G1151 Nancy I. Myers : " (ere G 1152 Mrs. W. R. King EV one ae PRT TT) 8.00 | 41156 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies Bierbys , i * NEGRO HOME AGENT 3 951 Maxine Rutledge Salary YT eS! G 952 . Pauline E. Moore u 115.00 G 1153. Pauline E. Moore Travel & Supplies 8.39 Le ed VETERANS. SERVICE G 953 Bertie M. Wilkerson EWE a 180.00 G 954 J. P. Van Hoy Salary & Travel 350.00 G 1071 Southern Bell Telephone Co, ST baa phot y] Yao’ G 115 Town of Mooresville Teka 40,00 - G 1159 Petty Cash Fund - Treasurer. Misc. Expense 20.00 Shs Latina rae as) CIVIL DEFENSE G 954 J. P. Van Hoy Salary — 400,00 G 955 Helen H. Kyles " ya arene, 8) G 1071 Southern Bell Telephone Co. NT yen eRe) : 12.30 G 1155 J. P. Van Hoy Travel 24.70 G 1156 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 2.17 G 1157 U. S. Postmaster aor bat a) 10,00 G 1179 N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Retirement rents aek 3 COUNTY ATTORNEY Isaac T. Avery Retainer Fee 125.00 CLERK SUPERIOR COURT G 957 Martha D. Parker | ST RE taf 300,00 G 958 Robert L. Parks ad SYSPiee G 959 Mary K. Green " 225.00 G 960 Frances R. Moore " 220.00 G 961 Betty Jean Messick " - 195.00 G 962. Shirley S. White n 240.00 G 963 Carl G. Smith be 500,00 G 1158 Brady Printing Co. Supplies ros we) G 1159 Petty Cash Fund - Treasurer Misc. Expense ya Ee, 8) G 1160 Edwards & Broughton Co, Siro eB mT 309.32 G 1169 Beam Printing Co. " ree SUPERIOR COURT 879 Mrs. Faye Hulet Court Reporter 153.50 968 Caroline Earnhardt " Q © RECORDERS COURT G 963. Carl G. Smith Salary | rene» G 964 © Boyce G. Gibson Jr. " 350.00 965 R. S. Hedrick " 350.00 JUVENILE COURT Carl G.- Smith Salary JAIL G 1062 City of Statesville ST bane Rt 141.03 G 1066 Iredell Chemical Co. Inc, Supplies ye P het) G 1161 J. C. Rumple Boarding Prisoners pace nS G 1162 Alex Ross Repairs 96.00 G 1163 James M. Holland ST pas pot T] storie e) G 116) Purcells Drug Co. Shits) 33 Bat) see! G 1165 Thomas & Howard Co. ° Py G 1166 Home Exterminating Co. Services 5.00 G 1167 Piedmont Linen Service Ges. bus Kor) 4.02 G ‘1168 Iredell Laundry Co. Inc. NS To bang 5 Piss, G 1169 Beam Printing Co. Supplies Bye bs G 1170 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs 13.20 G 678 G 1171 me ey 4 G 1173 ie] 970 rape 972 973 Pe 975 976 977 978 Ab E22 DAGADAOQMAMIRMWMAQAARAARQAWMQARBARANRAARARADA \o co = QAO OQWAMDQAQAIMARAAQAAAAARADA a © pe a OQOAAMOQMWAQG. i (2) rh ve j a os See Piedmont Auction Co, Tredell F. C. X. Service Duke Power Co, Statesville Record & Landmark Auctioneer Supplies sha p Yer) GENERAL RELIEF Parks Realty Co. Reich Realty Co, Holland Coal Co, Statesville Ice & Fuel Co, City of Statesville Mrs. “lyde Boan Boulevard Grocery City Grocery & Market Colonial Stores Inc. Dixons Market Drums Food Shop Drum's Super Market C. H. Galliher Grocery The Great A & P Tea Co, Hager Super Mart Roberts Food Land Sherrill's Super Market Teeter's Food Mart Watts Grocery Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. Belks Dept. Store er 3 w¢.) The Gold Shop Long's Shoe Store Mills Bootery J. C. Penney Co. U i ‘Fraleys Wholesale Div. Petty Cash Fund Mrs. Bobby Sells Requal Bailey Barium Springs Orphanage - Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder _ C. C. Blankenship Mrs. Sidney Bumgarner Jr. Mrs, Albert Cooper Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart Mrs, Roland Deal Jack Elliott Mrs. Leonard Freeze Mrs..A. A. Gibson bat MODE) eleM Eh asl ba Mrs. Joe Jenkins Mrs. R. L. Pearce Mrs. Mott Redmond Mrs. Carl J. Reece Mrs. Spencer Reid Mrs. Johnny A. Scott Clafa Sharpe Mrs. T. B. Wetmore Mrs. Roy E. Warren Mrs. ClydeWilcox Mrs. S. C. Williams * Mrs. J. B. Witherspoon Mrs. Leon Wooten Medical Centre Pharmacy Fisher Drug Co. Holmes Drug Co, Lowery Drug Co. Miller Drug Co. Statesville Drug Co. State Commission for the Blind Cavin Funeral Home Nicholson Funeral Home F a Ps sme bY ts) f Teka " ey ee " j 10-4007 ie ae Expense pn Groceries _“ " Groceries Misc. Expense OB Kh b Gel ae wesley bast eel Merle | MOE ba) Boarding Home Care Food & Medical Drugs Medical a Ll eae rT y Medical " a 4 50.00 pyar) ee) bel eC) 36.00 Lwe, 6 1.30 146.81 Pe)! 1.00 rea ® Va Pa oe) bE wae. rh 3.50 coer 26.00 Pas) 8.00 5.00 Pb 18.00 10.00 8.00 31.00 eae roa Yd 4.12 Pee on 26.75 20.01 53.50 Poh 161.31 200,00 39.00 100.00 100.00 2.88 pe eraee) OPA 0.0 116.01 75.76 100.00 50.00 50.00 8.05 50.00 150.00 150.00 200.00 pEere.0 100.00 50.00 50.90 100.00 100.00 143.47 100.00 7.80 Pe phe) Pars) 6.10 4.00 peo) pao Ply ree 13.00 17.00 olototo Loko to n= Eo kono n en om ye oko ke a o> eo? i 9 i oF | G oon a om mre me hye? eo eo eS) Peer ate 103 Dr. Frederick W, Dick Cet we 1035 The Goode Clinic : " 1036 Dr. A. M. Henderson n 1037 Dr. John R. McLelland " 3 1038 Dr. J. M. Robertson " 1039 Dr. James F. Rogers " 1040 Dr. Le B. Skeen " 1041 Alexander County Hospital H 102 Alexander County Hospital " 1043 Charlotte Memorial Hospital " 104 Lula Conrad Hoots Hospital " 1045 Duke Hospital 7 1046 Duke Hospital " 10h7° Haywood County Hospital . 1048 Iredell Memorial Hospital e 1049 N. Cs Baptist Hospital " 1050 N. C,. Memorial Hospital " 1051 N. C. Memorial Hospital " 1052 Rowan Memorial Hospital " 1053 Western N. C. Sanatorium " DOG WARDEN 966 J. I. Thomas CT BE vad 117k J. I. Thomas Frees 1175 Brown-Rogers=Dixson Co. Supplies 1176 T. K. Abernethy Service DEBT SERVICE CYP Cute lbs ba MC lk Cee kT | bole A TD Oth) 868 Iredell County A. P. Te. D. Fund 869 Iredell County 0. AeA. Fund 870 Iredell County A. D.C. Fund . 871 - Tredell County a en ‘a De Fund 873 Iredell County 0. A. Fund 87k. Iredell County 4. D. C. Fund 875 Iredell County A, P. T. D. Fund 899 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund 900 Iredell County A. D. C. Fund 967 Iredell County Health Department - Monthly Budget Payment 1177 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Retirement 1180 N.C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System - 1181 N.C. Local Government Employees ' Retirement System - 1182 Hospital Saving Assoc. 1183 N. C. National Bank Insurance ' Withholding Tax TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: Cabal teks 588.06 Social Security 760.11 a Pa: ae ae 101.80 Tax: Federal 2,935.00 Coa ta) Aiea ass, DG sree facet 293.58 QR AWD TOTAL ospitalization 360.00 150.00 47.90 5 00 562.90 ee 2a es T1,917.h9 Fags Pe Py1e Paes oy moh rey aah 41.60 8.0 154.00 ya Sh ee at Oey Les 5,056.58 101.80 613.09 Ome 293.58 FEB CPT Pale SP Mae Le 5,129.23 78, 688.75 200 N. oes National Bank 201 Hospital Saving Assoc. bo oe oie =) Less: Payroll Deductions Retirement Social Security Tax: Federal») State “ Insurance ~~ el ae tm tel : Salary - “oe 1023.00 B 159 Jessie T. Parker " 350.00 ewe ete Mmm | " 350.00 B 161 Ina B, Pope " BB ere) Ee eye eb aks we Oe Lia | e 333.00 B 163 Doris P, Johnson Ma BESTE! B16, Margaret F. Bolt ® BEE IU Y B 165 Raeford A, Thomas " 492.00 ee kee RGR PME) Te] ws « $17.00 ° B 167 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. " 47.00 B 168 Mary Lee Stroud f perme B 169 Margaret W. Crawford n 302.00 B170 Le M,/Little J ae & Pe 8 B 171 Arthur D. Cowan " \ 200,00 “B°272 «Ina M, Galliher ss 1 10.00 , : B 173 N. C. State Board of Health Supplies were re@) ‘ B 17h Ina’ B. Pope Travel \ 54.18 B 175 LexineA. White Mi "39.69 B 176 Jessie T. Parker " 2.10 B 177 Doris P. Johnson " 22.82 B 178 Margaret F. Bolt id pe Pad) B 179 Mildred Johnson be mS) B 180 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. e . Ores B 181 Rollin W. Johnson " 100.00 B 182 Raeford A. Thomas " Beer B 183 Ernest Ward 4 35.67 B 18 Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Rise T shy B185 E. N. Scroggs " 11.77 je eles SA mer Te le ee To BME el Let Meee tL) cy ays) B 187 Iredell Laundry Co. Latindry © be B 188 Gem Automatic Gas Co. Inc. ery] . 1.18 B 189 Bud's Oil Co. Fuel Oil } 32.53 B 190 City of “Statesville Services / 46,30 B 191 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Ma ; 80.10 RB 192 Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc, n ea 6 B 193 Sims Refrigeration & Appliance Serv. Repairing Refrigerator 28.50 B19, Greer Drug & Chemical Corporation Supplies 6.1h B 195 Everette W. Fox IF eae eel 4 215.00 B 196 P. R. Mason, %, D, eS R Roe aT 20.00 B 197 P. Ze Dunn, M. De” ° 35.00 B 198 N.C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System MIS CSLLANEOUS 198 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement TOTAL pet) GRAND hah es ite 171.00 Withholding Tax 650.30 Insurance eb Ae: 90.98 yew eT ere tee) TOTAL I A 533 ee A 535 Ss ) STi Ss) A 539 A 540 A 5h1 A 5h2 A 543 py A Sh5 pe) 1) yas vd Fey} ya) A 550 A 551 A 553 ran} 1 +>) A 556 ieee A 558 A 559 A 560 A 561 A 551 Fa SY pm y. 8 | Shell Electric Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co. Gaylord Bros. Inc. “ North Carolina State Library eae eC) ee a eng Julian Messner, Inc. Metical Books for Children Johnson Publishing Co, Inc, pe PE Te Nae Me ork ae Abingdon Press Follett Library Book Company Follett Publishing Co. Mary Neil Conner Virginia M. Deaton Clifton Bridges Nancy L. Grimes Leta K. Poston Violet K. Caudle Ga Rae Ag Auto Parts & Electric Co. Starrette Typewriter Service N. C. State Library Thames Book Company The H. W. Wilson Company eld oR TF Nae Mele od eh aa oe Campbell and Hall Inc. Affiliated Publishers Violet K. Caudle Repairs Services Supplies Books & Processing before) «| ity rs Ce ba shA Repair Supplies Books & eal LE 3 8T:4 Books Li LI Ui " > ol st TT MCL aaa s | MISCELLANEOUS Iredell County eee Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance TOTAL Payroll Deductions eee eS 25.03 Social Security seers Tax: Federal 94.40 Nia ae) ts} ry 50 be etjiba tite] rye PaO? GRAND, TOTAL meeting which is set for 7:00 P.M. “Clerk to the rd 2.50 po Phe 7.88 Bees: rae) 976k Fo BO 4 2 ee BPs BY) 54.61 47.37 75.00 208.33 10.00 83.00 83.00 375,00 DOP te) ya TPR es: Bley ee 9.90 . 40.00 pI Tes) 200. 20 231.80 a Pate) os per hY.Uh 2,502.80 blest. 2,328.22 The meeting was adjourned to June 10, 1963, to follow the Board of Equalization te) June 10, 1963 ‘ rn 16 Pitta Ye BOARD OF EQUALIZATION vast) ae of Equalization convened at 7:00 P.M., June 10, ese in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all Set Se] eT. shy eT hg) Pe Ts og Pee.) OM ee OPE sot ee eee Pe Ok ar ern ee et tet and Max emer Ps The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Holshouser. W. H. Rice, Inside, store fixtures, val. $1155. The Board requested the tax supervisor to check the valuation of the fixtures. The Board of Equalization meeting was then adjourned ‘until July 8, 1963 at 7:00 P.M. A ha ts ie ri : Pd ey pe Lm Tax Supervisor eA See or pa] ) , re Baers | Page 2 Board members reconvened immediately a Pee ee ae wee Lk.) to sit as the Board of Commissioners, with all members present. Pose Ue ee Lew Ae Oe eC wea eed Charles M. Lowe, chairman of the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners, in reply to Mr. Boyer's letter requesting that Mecklenburg County consider ceding a small peninsulak jutting from Iredell County mainland into Lake Norman, said 7 peninsular being a part of Mecklenburg County but completely separated from any other section of Mecklenburg County. Mr. Lowe stated that the matter had been referred to their county manager, county police, and sheriff, who recommended a at action Cer et present but that the matter be kept under surveillance until the 1965 General’ Assembly convenes, TAX LISTING - HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board voted to adopt the optional method of reporting household personal property at 10% of the tax value of the domicile or 10 times the monthly. rent paid, effective with the 196 tax listing. TAX MAPPING, After discussion of the possibility of employing a draftsman to work on county mapping, the board authorized Chairman Boyer and Commissioner Kestler to visit other counties to see if they could locate an experienced - ‘ persone DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, Chairman Boyer and Commissioner Holshouser were named to go to Rowan County to look at the data processing equipment recently installed in Rowan with a view to modernizing the county set-up here, WELF ARE BUDGET, Mrs. F. Be Bunch, chairman, and Mr. 0. A. Dearman, member Pa the Welfare Board, and Mrs. Edith Franklin, welfare director, presented the 1963=6h budget request for the welfare department. All categories of public assistance were presented and explained, along with general assistance funds provided by the county, The request was accepted for further study. ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR, On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, James C. Linker, 1212 N. Main Street, Mooresville, was appointed as county electrical inspector to serve that area of the county south of Kerr's Branch, to comply with w es an eee or rs the county electrical ordinance, and to make reports monthly to the board of commissioners of the inspections made and fees collected, All fees are to be retained by Mr. Linker as payment for his services. LEGISLATION, The Board authorized the chairman to contact our eh "To amend G.S. 153=9, in the General Assembly and reqtiest that they make HB 606: so as to give boards of county commissioners certain regulatory powers." apply to Iredell County. HR 943. "Authorizing the appointment of a Commission on be ee heat ke te Relations." The Board also authorized the chairman to transmit its approval of the adoption of HR 943 to our representatives. SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE OF NON-PROPRIETARY EMPLOYEES. The following resolution was adopted on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: RESOLUTION FOR POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS REQUESTING REMOVAL OF THE EXCLUSION WITH RESPECT TO PROPRIETARY FUNCTIONS WHEREAS, the governing board of the County of Iredell - 69-0560067 (1) on May 29, 1951, adopted a resolution ordering and directing the Chairman of said board to prepare with the cooperation of the Director of the North Carolina Public Employees’ Social Security Agency a suitable agreement or coverage plan as provided by law, for the purpose of making available to employees and eligible ee CET Me ke eC eR ee hee Mme ha Session laws of 1951 (Article 2, Chapter 135 of the General Statutes of North Carolina): NOW, THEREFORE Be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County in regular meeting, a quorum being present: That the governing authority of this political subdivision of the State, to the extent of. its lawful authority and power, did extend the benefits authorized by the Federal and State Acts cited herein to its eligible employees in proprietary functions and governmental or non-proprietary functions alike. Upon motion of R. J. Holshouser and seconded by R. B. Kestler, Jr., the above resolution was introduced for passage and the same was duly passed, the following Pe oe eM Se be 8 SO | the following number voting in the \ es oe 0 . 6 i ; o ident ace a bin nett vw hf A meeting was set for June 18, 1963, at 8:30 A.M., for budget hearings, This meeting was adjourned until June 11, 1963, at which time the board would meet at Lowrance Hospital, Mooresville. Ui P } FA j ee ee Clerk to the Board a June 11, 1963 oie a pL} Pate Wie} ma LOWRANCE HOSPITAL MEETING Ae . Members of the Iredell County Board of Commissioners assembled at Lowrance Hospital, Mooresville, on Jufie 11, 1963, at 6:30 P.M., for a Ci ee an ame Mae Lowrance Hospital Board of Directors. Chairman EB. E, ‘oyer, and Commissioners ‘ Max Re James, R.’ Be Kestler, Jre, Re Je Holshouser, and J. M. Wagner were present, also I. Ts. Avery, County Attorney, and County TWetetelttete- sh Mest bare Rel Melb sh wee) J After dinner, which was served in the hospital cafeteria, the group toured the hospital. Improvements made over the last several years with funds provided by the county were pointed out along with repairs in process or still needede TO RET oC Mbt MR aT MERE pacle OMe ReMn ae Meclbe LMe te where Paul Ellison, administrator, showed, slides pointing out the condition of the hospital before the repairs were started. He and chairman John V. Barger of the hospital board of directors sutlined recommendations of an architects survey which would cost approximately $145,000 to make repairs and additions needed immediately and requested all the financial assistance which the county could provide. After discussion Mr. 3oyer requested Mr. Barger to furnish the figures in writing to the commissioners, showing nent, and capital items so that the commissioners a breakdown: between repairs, equipr could have it for study along with other budget bal ot ok 2) fhis meeting was for the sole purpose of the Lowrance Hospital visit and no Pete re Cohen emcee a Mn me eee ame sta T A f - | Ae? Pipeieng Ene ; ED sme Me Clerk,to the Board crete: ae B00 bt PA! eri oe eee eee ee ee ea LC a ssioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely: Chairman E. B. Boyer, Commissioners Max R. James, Jo Me Wagner, Re B. Kestler, Jre, and Re J. Holshouser. INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mre Wagner. BUDGET, Purpose of the meeting was to hear budget requests for 1963-64 from the various department heads. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Ce Be Winberry, chairman, in addition to the regular request for holding elections, ya Ne Mae wee ae Mee registration and recommended that the county go to the loose~leaf system of registration, He stated also that five of the precincts are so large they should be split, and that should be the state board of elections recommends that county and city precincts rhe sa elt Fy) PRAM Me ha ane a aod elections conducting all elections, However, 4t would require legislative action for the county board to handle city electionse The board requested Mre SR Net ben to get additional information about the 1 sete eke ee Cs ee ee Le AS wR ae Casket a) TAX FORECLOSURE SUIT. Mr. Winberry requested waiver of attorney fee in the case of 1953 taxes charged to M, C. Blackwelder and offered check for $3.77 for Py hee Meg tO eee Male ee el of the county attorney the. chairman instructed the clerk to hold the check in custody without any commitment to Mr. Winberry until the matter could be properly investigated. EXTENSION SERVICE. Wayne Franklin and Mrs. NE ten Mek, ba es a ke Mee requests Fama agricultural and home economics Prt Ure em Le colored, Their requests were accepted for studye SHERIFF. Je Ce Rumple presented requests for operation of the sheriff's department -and jail, He emphasized especially the need for more men to meet the demands on the Cepia tae Mt BC a mee ae) adequate pay scale to attract and keep men yam te ‘> highest typee After a general discussion of the problems of law enforcement the board PO Pe tee ee atte that would be fair to both the public and the officers and to meet with the board again for further discussion, p : ff “ F peas 18, 1963/7 rn pL} Mirth’: | | Page 2 7 Oy ae ee a ke ORC Be oC ces Cs emt of the office and presented a special request fdr index books and shelving to start a new index for deeds and deeds of trust. RECORDING FEDERAL LIENS, On motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser; the board set the fee for recording federal liens by the Register of Deeds at $2.00 for asters and no charge for cancellation as recommended by the Register of Deeds. SCHOOL BUDGET, Montgomery Steele, chairman of the Statesville city school board, and A, D, Kornegay, superintendent, requested a commitment on county current expense appropriations before the city supplemental tax rate is set for 1963-6. On motion by Mre ee seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the board voted rv provide current expense funds for 1963-6), on the basis of $25.00 per child instead of $20.00 per child as heretofores CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. Ce Ge Smith presented his budget request for 1963-6), He explained that the need for additional help to bring and keep his records up to date was due to the increased work loa in the office, HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Dr. Eynest Ward explained the budget request for the health department and dog wardens 3 VETERANS SERVICE AND CIVIL DEFENSE. J. P. Van Hoy presented the budget request for the veterans service and civil defense offices. TAX SUPERVISOR. Je T. Smith presented the budget for the tax supervisor's department and explained that it may be necessary to amend the request to take Me CMe MGR Sea Cle we Me Met Merve Be ek. he Mtr are TAX COLLECTOR, We T, Houston presented the budget request for next year, STATESVILLE LIBRARY, Je Wesley Jones, Jrs, and Mrs, J. L. McBride, members of the Statesville Library board, and Mrs. Nancy Pumphrey, librarian, presented Pe wee ae Pe Tew. Bee) me Ry.) FORESTER. Ce De Eskridge explained the budget request for the county forester. Ne ya ae ye tet tT contract between the county and the state department of a Pye Gti) Ai ee. Pee RS) R a a IPS of the operating cost. ~ Page 3 WELFARE BOARD, The board discussed new legislation allowing an increase from three to en members of county welfare boards. On motion by Mr. Holsheuser, seconded by Mr. James, the board voted to retain a three member welfare board for Jredell Countye LETTER FROM IREDELL COUNTY CITIZENS COMMITTEE. Letter signed by Iredell County Citizens Committee requesting desegregation of Iredell Memorial Hospital facilities was read, The chairman was authorized to acknowledge receipt of the letter and to refer it to the hospital board of trustees for study and consideration. pel eee gags It appearing to the Board that the Iredell County Dairy Festival is receiving full cooperation from the City of Statesville, Merchants Association, Dairy Association, and other interested persons, the board, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, approved payment CS ant) $1,000.00 to the Iredell County Dairy Festival which had been conditionally approved on February pam re T5 Py The meeting was adjourned to Wednesday, June 19, 1963, at 7:00 P.M. i 4) 7 0 aes ae , ae Clerk to th Board oP Sa eed ie DRE 8 IR ih OM ae iia a o ny June 19, 1963 or Li ae | Ty el - ret aa Commissioners peer Lek | Ps 7:00 P.M, on Wednesday, June.19, 1963, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, Present were: E, E. Boyer, Chairmany J. Ms Wagner, R, J. Holshouser, R, B, Kestler, Jre, and Max R. James ve The invocation was given by Mr. Holshousere TAX oye On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the tax supervisor was authorized to issue a rebate to Holmes N. Poston, Coddle Creek, for t. 1952 tax on an authmobile valued at $2850, This car had been licensed in the name of Mre a I eel of the V.FeWe, but had been puchased by Mooresville VeFWe, 4 Pr Mooresville Junior Chamber of Commerce, and other civic organisations te raffle for the benefit of the Mooresville Recreation Centere ROAD PETITION. Petition for hard surfacing Bit #2309, Hager Road, was approved ee ee ee Mt A Re ME Ok Mita es Cre be seconded - by Mre Kestlere SUBDIVISION. Subdivision plat of property on Lake Dobe owned by Mr. and MrSe Pee PM Cece me Me se Re Me ja wens Met ee approved as recommended by the Iredell County Planning Board, on motion made by Mr. Holshouser eto MT - ele) ele Mon Met ars Kestler. ft “COUNTY MANAGER APPLICATIONS, Commissioners read all the large number of Pe eR WR Mey me i me es SM Ml wk eliminated and several were selected for further considerations Wey MET beet a me voBy od bas lots ree Iredell County July bo BETS | aa i“ umes : | Nee Uinta. The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, July l, Pune Page 1 PR 1S rh ees ae Se eet pea Pee eet a Room of the Courthouse. members of the board were present, namely: E. Es Boyer, chairman; J. M. Wagner, Vee Pant ae eee Pee COC ee Sy heel ae Me me Roe invocation by County Attorney Averye ELECTION BOARD - VOTER REGISTRATION. Miss Floy Wilkinson,. member, and Mr. 0 Ge» Be Winberry, chairman, of the Board of Elections, were present to discuss the al for a new registration of voters in the spring of 1964. Mr. Winberry propos who demons tzated Poa eke remeber Me Yates, representative of Vib Ele tonto) s(t me eleray binders used for the loose leaf system of ba Tee Ae Ame ee The matter was held open for further consideration in the forthcoming budget studiese - INTERIM APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION. The following a enna eRe) oie (tHE Cole ehe (Moe! . motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Wagner: RE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL oe O)t) epg: be That in order to operate the county and its subdivisions from July 1, 1963, to the date of the adoption of the 1963~6 Budget Resolution, appropriations are Meta ON An Le Me aban B ey lol ite pol ens 4 salaries, the principal and interest on indebtedness, and the usual ordinary expenses of the county and its subdivisions eS Pe CM a tema a Cm ak ek: Me mb eh Chea a the 1962-63 fiscal year. This resolution shall cease to be effective from and after the adoption of the 1963-6 Budget Resolution, and all expenditures made in accordance with this resolution shall be chargeable to appropriations made in the 1963-6) Budget. Resolutione RECESS FOR LUNCH. The Board recessed for lunch at 12:00 Noon and reconvened at 1:00, P.M. MINUTES, Minutes of the meetings on May 6, 13, 20, 27, and June 3, 10, 11, ako and 19, were read and approved. -_PTORWEY FEES INDIGENT DEFENDANTS, On motion by Mr, Wagner, seconded by Mr Holshouser, the Board voted not to pay bills filed by attorneys appointed by, the judge in May term of Superior Court to Pa ee te eke we Me ek MC Be ee goa a 4 Aycan ee hy a; poo if wea) tw _TOWRANCE AND IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITALS, Motion was miade by Mr. Holshouser, ’ seconded by Mr. James, and carried, that no money be appropriated to either Lowrance or Iredell Memorial Hospitals until a financial statement for each hospital is received, which shall include a breakdown of operating figures for the past three years, plus their annual audit reportse DELINQUENT TAX COLLECTIONS. On motion. by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the following resolution was adopted: Aj BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County, that it is the policy of this Board and the proper officials are so instructed, that all county taxes delinquent four years or more shall be processed, by the county attorney including suit if necessary, to effect collections The Tax Collector was instructed to notify the taxpayer by certified mail with return receipt requested, and to make every effort to it eh Mees hae ete TTT and/or current ownership of property. TAX FORECLOSURE SUITS. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, requests made by C. B, Winberry, attorney for N. M. Blackwelder; N.S, Sowers, and Arthur G. Brown for compromise settlements in attorney for M, Steinberger; the case of tax suit brought against each of the above for delinquent county taxes were denied in the absence of legal authority for the Board to waive taxes, interest, or costs, and it was pointed out that the taxpayer still has: recourse to the Superior Court if he so desires. WG Pe ep) 0. ee ae 3) by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the Board approved one termination and five revisions of blind aid grants upon recommendation of Mrs. Franklin, welfare director, PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CHECKS, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner the Board voted to follow the same method as presently used for mailing Old Age, Aid to Dependent Children, and Aid to Permanent & Totally Disabled monthly checks, Several alternate plans had been proposed by the state office in connection with installation of new equipment in the state office, but after study and consideration the welfare board and director recommended that no change be made locally and that the present system of processing and mailing the checks at the local office be continued. PAE ESS POE BO OUR PMS eee PRC SME resol! b . i) b ae Po ps tetra MT eee Ui Etitsss 9) ne 2 Le ae James, the following schedule of attorney fees for filing suits on delinquent land sales certificates was adopted, based on the amount sued for; BB star oB Est a7 5< 1 accumulated interest, and the judgment filing fee: Taxes and aecwinileted volo art $10.00 and less $ 5.00 Attorney Fee OOM EE PLB encom , . $25.01 to $50.00 Pore ela " $50,01-to $100.00 erie. era. i $100.01 and up OP e ema " STATESVILLE. AND MOORESVILLE LIRRARIES - APPROPRIATIONS. On motion by Mre Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board avorroved appropriations’ to be included in the 1963-6 of $1200 to Statesville Library and $900 to Mooresville Library, to be paid monthly, and an additional amount of $1325 for Statesville for special capital outlay as itemized on their requeste JURY LIST. The new jury list was’ presented by the clerk to the: board and J approvede i) LNOVIANOS ON COUNTY HOME PROPERTY, Commissioners Holshouser and James were (on requestet to investigate the county home property and to recommend a revise schedule, of property values for insurance purposes. . J oe eae WY THAY a = a Pe | x po - ee Pe eee . — th OF JULY HOLIDAY. The Board declared ihursday, the 4th of July,. to bea aa +4 : V4 Ana i. 5 a. - a - ~ a a ee fat te f y o ver 7, oe 5 public holiday for all county offi ces, On motion Oy Mr. James, seconded. by Mr. ma e hs he ed Va May ie iY 7 “OV 9 e018 oy j 1ons } ¥ TAX COLLECTIONS, Tax Collector Ne. T. Houston reported tax collections in May San Ra nh decid cs a totalled 546,257.73, and in June $194,761.67. $159,003.03 of the June collections were prepayments on 1703 taxes. He also reported. that H. iL. Jehnston is working out satisfactorily as delinquent tax collector and was instructed to oring.up the personal property coilections as rapidly as possible to get them on a current ee: ee AIR CONDITIONING IN COURT ROOM ~ COMPLAINT FROM BAR, A committee from Lael Meat by Association, composed of R. A. Collier, Ste, Co He Dearman,: anc’ Cc. F, Winberry, * y " complained that the air conditioning in the court room is so noisy that it frequently nas to be turned off when court is in session and asked Commissioners to aot estan ba ». steps were necessary to eetatd the situation. Net Board authorized. Chairman Boyer _ an ee ded a 1, 1963 ed ; i ee CE. to contact the architectand contractor to see if improvements could be made. rv a a COUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET. Mrs. Fe. Be Bunch, Jr., chairman, and Rg C. Garrison, ae ee es member of the county school board, and Mr. T. Ray Gibbs, superintendent, were oresent to present their budget request for 1963-6. Mrs. Bunch introduced Mre Gibbs who took office today. They thanked commissioners for increasing current 3 Peet ea Mn Ye ReMi Yo Ms meebo ME CMR eC Monte LC Mela dk Lol Tee) A enie| detail and stated that the “explained the capital outlay request in doard expects to develop an overall building plan for the county system as quickly Pee oes f smell J to 7:00 PLM. for supper. RECESS SOR 6UPPER, The board recessed from 6:00 Cn eiemmeneee COAST GUARD. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the chairman tates. Coast Guard remiesting that w xithorized to write a letter to the United was they patrol Lake Normane a COUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET. The following changes and additions in the county school pS ret were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. TP ra8 at= request of the County Board of Education: y Insurance Company, United Fund. foyeaa 142,85 td reimbursements from Local oud, aes ochools.on instructional supplies, 629 Cees , ‘ote! ew N +. bes yes a tedrciabobe and 20Ccial. Security on 633 airs cafeteria employees, 635 Tie - | Jek:3 a ; Sil 130% 18) L orb eras yr) 6 ~“e 3> De ¥.@. 074 8)0) ra oe 8 Pe he) oe Tre 27696 670 errs.) a A a sae | re eves re e dhe 951.200 C ’ k ( 58 200 REPT ee) € oa or O 200 Tee $3,200.00 $ 20,749.03 e277 8 ; ra) GRAND JURY REPORT. The Grand Jury report for the May term of Superior Court was read and placed on file. It’was noted that the Board is working in all areas in wiich improvements had been’ recommended, ROAD PETITION, On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr, James, the Board July 1, 1963 008 Li nt 587 71-2 aes approved 2 petition’ for hard surfacing SR #152, Margaret Streét in Morrison Acres, to be submitted to the State Highway Commission. REBATES. The following tax rebates issued by the tax supervisor during the month of June were approved by motion made by Mr. Kestler and seconded by Mr. Holshouser: Union Grove Yadkin Oil Co, $6.2) 1962 tax on personal property valued at $720—: removed from county prior to Janel. Goddle Creek - Holmes N. Poston 37.05 1953 tax on auto-see Minutes 6/19/63, Chambersburg Junius W. Dobbins,col, 28.43 Duplicate tax bill for 1962 TAX SUPERVISOR - APPOINTMENT, On motion: by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, ee John T. Smith was. reappointed as Tax Supervisor for a two year term ending. June 30, 1965, RURAL FIRE PROTECTION, Commissioners Wagner and. JamesS-were anpnointed to serve. as ! ad a committee to work with rural fire departments to try to work out the most reasonable and, equitable method of payment to the departments by the county. . NEW FIRE TRUCK, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board voted to include $12,900 in the 1963-6):budget for the purchase of a new fire truck. to : ie f o - ane be placed at the Mt. Mourne Volunteer Fire Department. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT. In an effort. to upgrade the sheriff's department and improve working hours for the deputies the Board voted to add two new deputies to the cepartnent and set the following salary schedule, with r@ises to be permissive at the discretion of the sheriff: Beginning salary for first six months $360 per month Next 15 months by. eee n i] After two years re. @ ey " PER DIEM PAY FOR INDIGENT PATIENTS AT IREDULL MEMORIAL AND LOWRANCE HOSPITALS. On.motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the board approved payment. of $20.00 per day by the welfare department for certified indigent patients at Iredell Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals, in cases paid entirely by county funds, BUDGET, The Board continued its budget study. Zt. ae Stee ee } 2008 16 it ve if approved a petition for hard surfacing SR #152, Margaret Street in Morrison Acres, bi submitted to the State Highway Commission, a) ew Ha Mea P Me) he ae + eee ley te eT I Mn ght MRA aol tease less taht Me Cleta of June were approved by motion made by Mr, Kestler and seconded by Mr. Holshousert Union Grove ser tmer el Co, i $6.2) 1962 tax on personal property valued at $720- removed from county prior to Janel, Coddle Creek - Holmes N. Poston 37.05 1953 tax on auto-see Minutes 6/19/63, Chambersburg Junius W. Dobbins, col. 28.43 Duplicate tax bill for 1962 TAX SUPERVISOR ~ APPOINTMENT, On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, John T. Smith was reappointed as Tax Supervisor for a two year term ending June 30, 1965. 7 RURAL FIRE PROTECTION. Commissioners Wagner and James were appointed to serve as a committee to work with rural fire departments to try.to work out the most reasonable a Clem ep em esl Meu ele Mob er Neu eke Mn Mee sllagn. chr Misa man del Moe ena Se voted to include $12,000 in the 1963-6) budget for the purchase of a new fire truck to be placed at the Mt. Motirne Volunteer Fire Department. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT. In an effort to upgrade the sheriff's department and improve. working hours for the deputies the Board voted to add two new depyties to the department and: set the following salary tee Pee mes we MMe Basle Ata at the discretion of the sheriff: ‘Beginning salary for first six months $360 per month Next. 18 months si | ite Ms cy x PN ea Solan Met tar) 9 a ae Sel PER DIEM PAY FOR INDIGENT PATIENTS AT IREDELL MEMORIAL AND ere HOSPT TALS. Pot Ee by Mr. hay seconded by Mr. Wagner, boat board approved payment of Eye ee) ey Same NG Li ale a ha department for certified indigent cee at Iredell Memorial ad Loverdince Peer ee eer ere fet stel entirely by county funds. } UC Ee tT Lan te ae ta 2 cane nea a0 eye yi. 1377 bey As OoQogne p48 )0 1207 pe10)e 1209 1210 yee) 1380 BS lo 1382 a5 Ere Re) perros par Q2 ] G2 G2: G2 C2 ©) G9.) GQ) @ ca 2 118) 1185 1186 eh, 1196 ieee, 1199 1200 bG/.63t 1202 rye ae + 720k ufo) 1385 1386 14:72 ews 1501 1506 ope a C2 G2 G Gi G@ G2 CoG) GJ OF ie Oe ee | 1387 1% ole) par a ue oe I oe oe eo 1205 1212 1282 Bish 1390 ph P 1392 Be QQaQaooaga Michael ns, “ ACTA ER CS oy, Ri) wees) Bernice M. McJunkin E. E. Boyer R. J. Holshouser R. B. Kestler, Jr. Max R, James J. M.. Wagner U. S, Postmaster Mary Lee Cowles Peggy P. Summers Glenn W. Walker John T. Smith Calvin E. Evans C. E. Evans Cooper D,. Cass Co. Peoples Furniture Store Printcrafters Inc. John T,. Smith Beam Printing Co. Brady Printing Co. ‘ Willie Taylor Willie Jones Michael R. Lackey Willie Taylor Willie Jones M@chael R. Lackey Willie Taylor eS bt we eke s Willie Jones Willie Jones Michael R. Lackey 2. Lackey hh L. Sigmon Alex Ross Sheet Metal B. J. Powell Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. 00. City of Statesville Home Exterminating Co. Dancan Plumbing & Heating C Hill Manufacturing Co. Reavers Repair Shop City of Statesville Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Iredell County Dairy Festival Ruth G. Etchison Asheville Citizen-Times Pub.Co. Dr. George M. Eckley Dr. John Hardaway Dr. E. Re Caldwell br. Harry B. Underwood Mrs. Claudia Robinson COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TAX SUPERVISOR LONG BUILDING SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS pris ele) sence eit | Cee ete ame Per Diem & Mileage 26.50 By 33.00 " vie Phi) a] 32.00 Box Rent 6.80 Salary 300,00 ' 510 ere8) "t visit _ 00 " 100 6@ " 5G erele) Travel eerie Repairs 29.98 Framing Maps Plea SiN aye R Ga rere Travel 56.91 Supplies erneD ig ATA T, 963.21 ets) ed Salary 40.00 " YO Pre, @. " 10.00 ” Te Pae@) n LO..O0 i: 40.00 " L000 " 0..00 " 10,00 ie 40:00 ; | Koes n" 40.00 Painting 93.00 Roof ing 365.00 Repairs 1h. 25 Supplies ore A?) Services ya Pa Pest Control Service 5.00 Repairs PSnue Cen Supplies rites? Cer bm a] Brice) Services 131.66 Repairs (SEPP! Donation 1,000.00 Reet OR bas POPS 8 Ad = County Manager 21.55 Coroners Acct. phe P 6 0am i] 15.00 poe 5.00 ud 51.58 - Bree) Mae Lint ce G 139k Avery McDowell Tax Refund Pe G.1395 Town of Troutman Contract : Vir G 1396 Town of Harmony " 50.00 G 1397 Mt. M.urne Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 1398 Cool Springs Fire Dept. Se 50.00 G 1399 Shepherds Vol, Fire Dept. " plePae.e) G 1400 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 G 1401 Cool Springs Vol. Fire Dept.Inc. Pire Calls 66,00 G 1402 West Iredell Vol, Fire Dept. " oy EG. 8 G 1403 Shepherds Volunteer Fire Dept. " 90.00 G 1404 Troutman Volunteer Fire Dept. U 94.00 F 1405 Town of Mooresville " 160,00 G-1h06 City of Statesville " piort 8.0 G 1407 Dept. of Conservation & Dev. Forest Fire Control 318.86 Sept e) Bale wT eee SES to, Capital Outlay = 1962-63 Budget 516. oFre.8 3 1409 Statesville Library Drolet hemes ol 100,00 3 1410 ‘town of Mooresville " for Library 75.00 G 1411 National Guard - Statesville Donation 25.00 G 1412 National Guard - Mooresvi’ le " 25.00 G1u13 Le. L. Nesbit r Expenses = Morehead City 99.38 ~ G@ 11h vGreenshoro News Co. Ad - County Manager BPs G 1415 Piedmont Publishing Go. ® 13.864 G 1416 The Charlotte Observer " 32.50 G 1h17 George B. Buck Atha a ek rd Ye ©) G 1489 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services BSW ary x 1490. Brady Printing Co, Coroner's Acct. phere + 1519 Dept. of Conservation & Dev, Forest Fire Contrgl 181, 30 G152h Law Enf. Off, Bene. & Ret. Fund. Retirement 79.00 ee rd eee ree eT Pate a tae lehRoN tT LMP Erte erty System = Retirement (oR in G 1528 N.C. Public Employees" Social Security Agency = Social Security eres Pra Os) PLANNING BOARD L419 Glenn M, Chandler Board Meeting pao 1420. Homer Cornelius " 5.98 1421 ds Mack Morrow " Teen Y 1022 Wo. 8. Lee " a 2 ». 1423 Ls. Y. White " re lye We cH. Keeter ih dS 1425. -J.: Allen Knox -, " 5.00 13.12 fel ewan oor We sy 5.1206 U. S. Postmaster Box Rent 9.00 31213 Betty Jean Robb Salary 275.00 71214. Rachel N. Wooten " 119.00 Pee OSS Mee. ssh Ao PRE HINT eke " 525.90 G 1490 . Brady Printing Co. Sith e}e ky 24218 952.15 SHERIFF G 1206 U.S. Postmaster Box Rent 9.00 G 1215 Janice Lee Neel Salary yA ist, 3 1217. Thomas S. Thompson ei 360 .00 i 1218. R,. E. Perkins " bie Oe? G 1219 William G. Johnson a 23.22 G 1220 Marshall Maness Bu bie 80.0) G.1221 James 2. Crawford " 360 .00 G 1222. Ira M. Qvercash Jr, n 360,00 G 1223 J. Ce. Rumple 6 ; 500.00 G 1426 Dwight Myers Nea k a) | 30.00 G 1427 Zeb Nicholson " 516.8) G 1428 Marshall Maness " 119.00 G 1429" Richard Crawford " Sry) G 1430 J.C. Rumple sa 191.30 G 1431 R. EB, Perkins " 172.1 G-1432 T. S. Thompson ae 207.1 G 1433 I. M. Overcash " v2 eo a G 1490 Prady Printing Co. Supplies - 13.62 G 1513 T. K. Abernethy. EVs bao Mis Sap her [6 Picaey G 1514 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 4.7 Peer WO Oma wOoqd © © he OQ OOO 2 O @& OQ wo to co © 83'S Ga a Gs GO i CG) Gt © oP ae foo boo eo o> Wen ee =e foot oy oy ft == Bor oe at => > Wi o> oo om) bie 0 eran ers) 1226 1227 a Wy25) Belg pare 1463 1490 1206 aa] 1230 1231 1232 1233 Ee To parey, 1490 par Bi. pie 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239 pyre peaies pelle, ail ware bea Th 12h6 peal, pW2Tts) 12h9 1250 1251 LY 14,38 pare PEA panies pa TIY penis) Bar Luks Lhhs6 14h7 partite, Bary 1450 1451 BETSY 1453 WSh 1455 1456 py 1458 1459 BEIT. 8) 1461 mee ies | TREASURER=TAX COLLECTOR U. S. Postmaster Judy L. Gilleland Betty Jane Cooke Flossie S. King Houston L. Johnston N. T,. Houston Statesville Record & Landmark Underwood Corporation Ream Printing Co, Brady Printing Co. REGISTER OF DEEDS U. S. Postmaster Imogene W. Blankenship Helen R. Gregory Elizabeth H., Goaodrum Katherine P. White L. Le. Nesbit Bill Sowers & Co. Xerox Corporation Brady Printing Co. E. N. Scroggs WELFARE DEPARTMENT YU. S. Postmaster Clifton E.. Bridges Edna F. Brown be ctba hrossMMU- DE heels) Millicent K. McCurry Anne C, Johnson thelma C. Barker Eon aaah miele re Evelyn W. Ridenhour Avonelle CC, McVey Elizabeth French Boyd Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Van Hoy Maxine T. Henderson Sara Marie Neese Lois I. Sigmon Betty Sue Troutman Nora Lee Deal Reba H. Ferree Edfth Bryson Franklin O. A. Dearman Sr. Mrs. Fred B, Bunch Jr. H. W. Rogers Mooresville Telephone Co, D.. K. McNeely & Sons Anne C. Johnson Evelyn W. Ridenhour Edna F. Brown Edith Bryson Franklin Avonelle McVey Cr tebe ee Were Be.) Thelma C. Barker Mary Lew Smith Whe hae MBE bea) Millicent McCurry Elizabeth French Boyd Dr. A. M. Henderson Dre L. M. Little Dr. J. H. Nicholson Dr. David L. Pressley Dr. S, A. Rhyne Dr. Le B. Skeen The Troutman Clinic The Lanier Co. Box Rent 9.00 Salary r.8 8 P00) " 240.00 7 305 .00 n 325.00 Salary & Travel 475.00 Ad yay V nrae-\ sepa} 190.53 Site) eS eT) 5 YP iey : eae ST) 1,701.10 Box Rent ! 9.00 Salary 300.00 " 10 OFA8 0) " 260.90 MW . 159 .8h " 458.37 Supplies yeePte) " 469.27 " % Tete Equipment 123.50 Pray MN Box Rent 9.00 Salary 200.90 e 469.00 " Serie 8) " Brorarne ©) " pio ann 8.8) 9 TVs ie.) ” 333.00 " Boyan? 8) 1" 367.00 " 367.00 " 333.00 " 317.00 _ Pa Te 8) " 261.00 " 261.00 1) ona o.8) " : ya Eee, @) " ‘ Psa) " y40 18,0 Board Meetings yA Te) " y40 Pa 8,8) " 12.38 ST bane Rett) 6,10 Se yea ye 8) Mileage Perel " 27.86 " 18.86 " 12.11 f 42.05 Li 60.69 eRe Te oe Ys " 57.33 D Pa men a yee " a ii 20.30 Medical ore) n 5.00 D 5.00 n 10,00 Lad 5.00 " 10,00 " : 5.00 Ce eT 13.31 — ; was | . ae ee On 16 rn) G 1463 Beam Printing Co, 41.06 G 1h6h U. S. Postmaster biel ba Ta 43.50 G 1465 U. S. Postmaster n 200 00 3 1466 Pitney. Bowes Inc. iC yehe w el 21.60 G 1489 Southern Bell Telephone Co. ° Services 200,71 G 1490 Brady Printing Co, ~ Supplies 62,26 G149h E. N. Scroggs " 40.94 G6 1515 Starrette Typewriter Service t $5.95 G 1527 N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Retirement 341.16 G.1528 N, C, Public Employees' Social Security Agency - Social. Security 721.53 8, 82h.10 FARM AGENT U. Se Postmaster Box Rent 12,00 3 1253 Elizabeth W. Weaver Salary 147.13 G 1254 Betty C. Harrington " 128.12 G 1255 Wayne L. Franklin " 345.63 G 1256. Lineous B. Nance Jr, e re Poe G 1257 Howard M. Ssamey " yi aoe ® 8 } 1258 Harry W. Myers Jr, " ya 80) + 1467. Harry W. Myers Jr. Travel 9.11 + 1468 W. L. Franklin " Bree, 5 1469 L. B. Nance Jr. " BE LS $ 1470 Wayne L. Franklin Supplies - Reimbursing span eae Mee ye sas hon PB EY. mere D : ; 1.70 G 1472. Lazenby=-Montgomery Hdw. Co. n eee, & 1483 King's Photo Supply Co. Nene me ut teh a 78456 + 1514 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies aes! +1517. U. S. Postmaster Postage errr aL Pri NEGRO FARM AGENT > 1206. -U. S. Postmaster Box Rent Cae + 1259 =D. 0. Ivey SE BE Ban bso rile) tee Oy 2s es ee eg Travel ew 3S lh74 ‘oedward Jewelry °+ore Supplies ae Ps | + 1475° H. D. Hudson Mahufacturing Co. a 46 3 1483 King's Photo Supply Co. Equipment wi eel. 7 1490 Brady Printing Co. Supplies ay r4 4OW.12 ¥ FUSION BS 3.1206 U. S. Postmaster Box Rent 9.00 G 1260. Jean L. Johnson Salary pa Yee + 1261 Nancy I. Myers " 223.00 G 1262 Juliene M. Fulp “ yeeros, G 1263 Nancy.M. Henson " Ries G 1476. Nancy I. Myers Travel 7270 G 1477. Nancy Henson Travel & Supplies 9.08 + 1478 Mrs. Arthur Beaver Jr. Supplies Pah G 1h79 U. S. Postmaster Postage 55.00 G 1480 Catawba Paper Box Co. Sh heseB ee eas ®) G 1481 Sherrill Lumber Co, ‘ rate G 1482 &. J. Baldwin Prep bee sha be Pt! G 1483 King's Photo Supply Co. " rb} G 151, Starrette Typewriter Service “upplies & Equipment 72.13 SSIES NEGRO HOME AGENT G 126, Maxine Rutledge Salary 52.37 G 1265 Pauline E. Moore " Bates G 148 Pauline E, Moore Travel & Supplies Beran 3.1485 Blackwelder Furniture Co. Supplies 4.12 G 1486 Singer Sewing Machine Co, Sewing Machine pera ai Pram | ey di ‘VETERANS SERVICE : G 1206 U. S. Postmaster — Tes west set 9.00 G 1266 Bertie M. Wilkerson Salary pee ee G 1267 J. P. Van Hoy _ Salary & Travel Bb erse. © G 1487 Town of Mooresville Tye 40,00 fe Southern Bell Telephone & Tele. Services A Oba pS ABN AB SI iG 1267 J. P. Van Hoy SF BE Bang 300.00 G 1268 Helen H. Kyles iu ; 274.90 G 188: J. P, Van Hoy Noah Pe 85.71 G 1489 Southern Bell Tele. & Tele. Co. Services ree G 1490 Brady Printing Co. Supplies 22.61 G 1514 Starrette Typewriter Service iv eee ys G 1527 N. C, Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement Siena G 1528 N.C. Public Employees' Social’ Security Agency - Social Security 69 .68 COUNTY ATTORNEY ] Isaac T. Avery Jre Tae what eee T | 1) CLERK SUPERIOR COURT G 1206 U. S, Postmaster Box Rent Pies G 1270 Martha D. Parker Salary 300.00 G.1271 Robert L. Parks " 325.90 G 1272 Mary K. Green " 225.00 G 1273 Franeés R. Moore ni 220.90 G 127, Betty 4M. Baity ' " 195.90 G 1275 Shirley 5. White Me 240,00 G 1276 Carl &. Smith " p10lePae.0) G'1h90 Brady Printing Co. Supplies pioPe!' G 1491 Mitchell Printing Co. 2» Brees. G 1492 Recordak Corp. id 66,01 3.193 The Northwestern Bank n 21.h0 G 19 E. Ne Scroggs Supplies & Equipment 139.19 G 1495 Eqwards & Broughton Co, Supplies 93.61 G 1518. Mitchell Printing Co. ° 335.00 , PP TS ye} SUPERIOR COURT Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing FueLTe 2: 1,794.91 PIM) we Lae ? Carl G. Smith Salary G° 1277. Boyee G. Gibson Jr. " 350.00 3 R. A. Hedrick " 350.00 JUVENILE COURT Carl G. Smith Salary wot = 16 nn 993 ns B ae G 1u96 J. C. Rumple Soarding Prisoners ee Or eb ys G 1497 City of Statesville ST yang Rott] 152.53 G 1498 Statesville Drug Co. _ Medical Supplies 11.37 G 1499 Modern Electric Co. - Supplies oe pea G 1500 Public Service Co. of N.C.Inc, Gas 154.46 G 1501 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control Service pre. e) G 1502 Piedmont Linen Service eae Ms Sa eke) 2.68 G 1503 Thomas % Howard Co. Supplies ts G 150L Zep Manufacturing Co, " 102.94 G 1505 Watts Plumbing * Heating Co, Repairs BP ere G 1506 Duncan Plumbing « Heating Co. " ee G 1507 J. C. Penney Co. Inc. Supplies ’ 18.17 G 1508 Gardner & Benoit, Inc. ° ' 31.52 Pe) Pe COUNTY HOME G Tredell County A.S.C. County Committee - Disposition of acreage f G Duke Power Co, Services ates, Te G 1510 Walton's Clothing 25 200 ¢ 1511 Agr. Stab. & Cons. Service Photographs 5.20 : GENERAL RELIEF G 1287 Ruth Stovall Board cere G 1288 Frances. Nicholson . ad ehe 22.50 G 1289 Reich Realty Co. " 47.50 $1290 Diamond Hill Coal Co. etre ees.) G.1291 City Grogery & Market Groceries yer a8) G 1292. Colonial Stores, Inc. pre, e G 1293. Dixons Market wi pete e G 129 Drums Food Shop " 10.00 +1295 Drums Super Market id 39.00 3.1296 Mrs. Lewis Erwin Transportation 5.00 G 1297. Glenn Fox Food Store Groceries ort ale, G 1298 The Great A & R Sea Co, n 54.50 G 1299 Harris Teeter Markets Inc. a 26.00 G 1300 Harris-Teeter Super Markets Inc. " VTS 510) 3.1301 Lowe's # 3 le PE G 1302.. Medical Centre Pharmacy Baby Food 2.00 G 1303:. Watts Grocery Groceries 8.00 G 130) Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. : " yee, x G 1305 Relks Dept. Store Clothing bos als G 1306 Efirds Dept. Store " Pa es G 1307 Keiths Dept. Store " aes G 1308 Long's Family Shoe Store Shoes . BY ree G@ 1309 J. C. Penney Co. Inc. Clothing 105.02 G 1310 Stockton St. Grocery Groceries 22.00 1311 Raylass Dept. Store Clothing 13.66 1312 Roses 5-10-25¢ Store « TTP ass) epee hos? ar ee " 36.30 1314 Petty Cash Fund Misc. Expense Ty | 1315 Requal Bailey “oarding Home Care 179.28 1316 Barium Springs Orphanage “ 39.00 1317 Nathan Blackwelder ; - 100.00 1318 C. C. Blankenship * 150.00 1319 Mrs. Sidney Bumgarner Jr. " 1320 Albert H. Cooper a 1321 Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart " 50.00 1322 Mrs. Roland Deal 4 " PAMOEQAMRNASCHAQARDMMDAAHAO 1323 Jack Elliott 50.00 PICs ba Pee lo ta bay eae AD 33320 1325 A, A. Gibson mee. pion ea) :1326 Mrs. Glenn Havner s Fe 50.00 1327 Joe Jenkins " 50.00 1328 Mrs. R. L. Pearce 2 50.00 Bs Me me re Ce * Ba erie 0) 1330 Mrs, Carl J. Reece 3 Pe ae ! 1331 Mrs. Spencer Reid rg v.40 One 6) 1332 Mrs. Johnny A. Scott ig “ 150.00 af Om OQ Meek RRM RENE oko Nt E fol -E-E-E-t- a -i-E--an- Eat se Bm > > Be Pe Oe oe > ak > oP oe > o> oe om om rom) hye 1513 1514 1187 ee er eh sary 1193 eth 1198 1280 1283° es esr BYi--3 1515 BES.) Eye) ey Yr hrs! Bank of Statesville . Iredell County ors 7, | Fund ‘mg 7 y a i 16 1594 Mrs. Bobby Sells — Ree Sachs ae Mer be) ClaraSharpe Mrs. Clarence Ward Mrs. leg E. Warren T. B. Wetmore Mrs. ClydeWilcox bar 8. C. Williams he ee st ba) ll Mrs. Leon Wooten " Bunch Furieral Home Pauper Funeral ee a ee ee Cavin Funeral Home Transportation State Commission for the Blind Glasses Dr. C. L. Bittinger LC leb eet Be Br. Fred T. Craven bl Dr. John H. Dearman Dr. Fe. W. Dick Dr. Pressley Z. Dunn Dr. John S. Hardaway Dr. J. B. Henninger Dr. D. Durham Lewis Dr. , oP Sloan Drs. Stegall & Walker Rowan Co, Mental Health Clinic Troutman Clinic Fisher Drug Co. . Goodman Drug Co. Lowry Drug Co. Medical Arts Clinic Medical Centre Pharmacy Miller Drug Co. Mooresville Drug Co. Statesville Drug Co. Vee her MEP a meh) a a Alexander County Hospital Hospitalization Charlotte Memorial Hospital . : Tredell Memorial Hospital " Iredell Memorial Hospital N. C. Baptist Hospital N. C. Memorial Hospital N. C. Memorial Hospital fo VeMb Cob ase OME lol jebme we W. N. C. Sanatorium J ee oe ee ee ee ee a a a a coe ee a or | DOG WARDEN ‘Wars %8 100,00 ce 142.96 78.22 ee Efe 6. | ree RRR SS8S8ER8E8SE it ioe-t take a] a) i. and aS ‘oO * J. I. Thomas Salary J. I. Thomas Travel bn Cae tlh b ah ie eb Reieel bua pol Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies MISCELLANEOUS Tredell County A. D. C. Fund, Iredell Memorial Hospital, Inc. Lowrance Hospital Bank of Statesville Special. Levy Ls Bee te ok arr To"Set up acct, for jail Hospital Saving Assoc, Beer Se bier hele Tredell County Health Department Monthly Budget Payment North Carolina National Bank Transferring funds Tredell County A. D. C,. Fund Iredell County A. ?, T. D. Fund State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind N. T. Houston, Treasurer General School Fund Cl jsp ae Bans POT roy pe : a aa mee ment of Revenue Withholding Tax . North Carolina National Bank §_Withholding Tax. Bis er ; ee eS Bea 2; 986.h2 1,319.30 PS Pi) 18,556.76 7,486.09 7,500.00 6.06 1,871.25 5,056.58 8,187.00 89.26 ~ 122,83 * 17h.03 A) F4sle mass] 1, 308.9 8 Le Pee] Tee Cress) G 1525 N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement 612.69 6 1526 N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement 50.06 G 1529 N.C. Public Employees Social Security Agency - Social Security Peer Lee ere! + 132,303.86 Less Payroll Deductions: ‘% 4 ‘ Cama Cl eke 587.66 ene eee: ee Social Security ve oral: Tax: Federal 2,856.60 State 434.06 Tnsurance eT TPS Lele P beet TAL : 127,317.35 © GRAND = T p04 203 20h v4.0) 206 rAON | 208 209 210 211 yaw rn yaar ya ess 216 218 219 220 221 Vad 223 Yara | Vda ore 227 reas. Va) 230 231 232 233 vail eB ro ie) rae | 238 239 varie) y1te at) yar 2hily Ha Ts rd he) rarw | vali) rahe) 250 rane | eae Y 3 eB} 25u ate. 256 yew r1e5} eiilccMcciicsMecMecMe-Mc-Meclis+ Mics Mc MecliseMivcMo Ms MroMcsMy:RicMoclc+Mo+ Mc Ms Ms: MecMocls-MorMe+Mevles Me Bo-Mevic-lie-MecMoumesMeeme Mocs ie - Bole lo Je -lie- lie Jo is: «| Ernest Ward Jessie T. Parker Mildred G, Johnson Ina B. Pope Lexine A. White Dorts P. Johnson Margaret F.. Bolt Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Mary Lee Stroud Margaret W. Crawford L. M. Little Arthur D,. Cowan Ina M. Galliher N. Ce. State Board of Health Dr. J. H. Nicholson Dre Se A; Rhyne E. E. Boyer Ret ae -tt-aet 88 Fred W. Lowry F, L. Austin pn erame? 9 8 Jessie T, Parker pG.) Wee ae) Lexine A. White Margaret F. Bolt Mildred Johnson Doris P. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jre Rollin W, Johnson Reeford A. Thomas Ernest Ward The Nat, Assoc. of Sanitarians Fisher Scientific Co. N. C. State Board of Health Steriphane Corp. of America Lowry Drug Co. , Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Phipps & Bird Inc. Starrette Typewriter Service E. N. Scroggs Southern Bell Tele. & Tele, Co. Mooresville Telephone Co, Petty Cash Fund S & S Radio & T.Vs City of Statesville Iredell Laundry Co, Greer Drug & Chemical Corp. Thomas * Howard Co. Gem Automatic Gas Co. Inc. Mid-State Oil Co, H. C. Kutteh, M.D. John S. Hardaway, M.D. Orme es Dental Services Board Meeting A Subscription Supplies Li Services Li Miscellaneous Expense Repairs Services Laundry Supplies Supplies Gas Fuel Oil Clinicians Fee " N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Retirement N. C. Public Employees! Social Secyrity Agency - Social Security MISCELLANEOUS 1023.00 350.00 350.00 BESO Se Bree) BBE ee BERLE) h92.00 517.00 47.00 302.00 302.00 175.00 ree re.® be lew 36.79 erie?) 6.18 rie Pe Le 25.00 4.0 18.00 yPiels photo pheyy\o) 83.20 Be Tyres} joe ©, Theres 8) 20.41 pay 16.12 1.18 SPE 15.00 Biere8 baer B 258 N. C. Loeal Government Employees’ Retirement System - Retirement 185.16 B 259 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance Bh Flas B 260 N. C. National Bank Withholding Tax 650,30 B 261 State Dept. of Revenue " 310.50 B 262 N. C. Public Employees’ Social Security Agency - Social Security 551.66 pW ele) TOTAL OM Le est Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Social Security Tax: Federal State Insurance ye 1 on Tor as 1 a: 570 571 Mary Neil Conner Virginia M. Deaton Clifton Bridges Nancy L. Grimes Leta K. Poston Violet K. Caudle Iredell County City Parts Company Inc. 572. National Library Week S573 N. C. State library Thames Book Company. milford Press, Inc. Pe ee es Set | ae) 77 Campbell and Hall Inc, S76: Charles M. Gardner Co, 579 Doubleday & Company Inc. 550 Doubleday. & Company S61 Brady Printing Co. 582. Joseph, Ruzicka, Inc. A 3 - \ \ A 568. Iredell county \ A 569. Hospital. Saving Assoc. A 583 A 58h State Dept. of Revenue A 585 Internal Revenue Service Less: Payroll] Deductions: Retirement Social Security Tax: Federal State Tnsurance North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registrat — GRAND aT pa.) 4 650.30 103.50 or TOTAL RY Bs Starrette Typewriter Service ee MISCEL . OF Salary Supplies Southern Bell Telephone & Tele.Co. Services Suvplies Books & Processing Books FULL ne lhe Retirement Ins urance " pe P 25 «03 5 opera 94.40 8.50 pRopyly | ee GRAND TOTAL N. C. Public Employees’ Social Security Agency - Social Withholding Tax N. C. Public Employees! Social Security Apency = Social Security Security The Board set a meeting at 7:00 on July 10 to continue: budget work and adjourned at 11:0 P.M. ud 2 : ps Se nee Ia e > Be RES ~ blerk to the Board * ’ PEL y e522) 9,612.22 rete | 14,41 9087 2 Ys Pte 8) 283.20 ie Paale. eee eee 2,842.14 July ‘10, 1963 Tet Nie (Reis. The Board of Commissioners met on July 10, 1963, at 7:00 P.M., in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, Present were: E. Ee. ot chairman; R. J. Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, R. B, Kestler, and Max R, James. Absent: None. Invocation was given by Mr. Kestler,. ATR CONDITIONING = COURTROOM. W. Ge Watts, of ES aame eat les tet & Heating Company, submitted a proposal for elimination of excessive noise in the air conditioning system in the courtroom. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr, Wagner, the board a authorized Watts Plumbing and Heating Company to do the work as outlined by Mr. Watts at a’ cost not to exceed $15.00, - C{VIL DEFENSE - CeAePe Civil Defense Director J. P. Van Hoy explained to the board that the local Civil Air Patrol unit is trying to buy a car on which to mount radio transmitter and receiver for CAP work, to be assigned to Major Be Be. McCormick, As Civil Defense irector Mr. Van Hoy can purchase a 1957 Ford from Federal Surplus Property in Raleigh but this will necessitate that the title be retained by the Tota for a period of two yeays and he requested permission to do this, since CAP is one of the key units in Civil Defense. Mr. Holshouser made a motion to allow Civil’ Defense Director to buy the car in the name of the county on condition that the CAP furnish written agreement that they i will pay the purchase price and assume all Operating costs and responsibility for custody and proper operation of the vehicle and that it be painted conspicuously identifying it as a CAP and Civil Defense vehicle, and that the CaP carry. liability insurance for $100,900 = %300,000, and that the car not be released to the CAP until the county is furnished with the insurance policy (or a copy) and the written agreement to the above conditions, The motion was seconded by Mr. Kestler and carried. ROAD PETITIONS, The following petitions were approved for submission to the Sear Meee rag Commission, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestlers 1l,. Joe Road in Jan Joy Acres, Statesville R 1. Maintenance. a. #236, hard surface, Cleveland R, 2. COUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the RDB Rey ae oe G ake Me Medora.) Mee Met Mee ul Meee) si me lose MMos. Se ba Me elatek oe T babel i dee te Mets eee Pecks eee ane eee oe Pe) of bs Mere saa tule t | Dy ‘ ie Present were: E, E, Boyer, chairman; R. J, Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, 2. - ron ae veges > ean, | a Absent: Nonee Invocation was given by Mr.: Kestler, ATR CONDITIONING = $2 $9 2 We Ge Watts, of Watts Plumbing & Heating Company, submitted a proposal for ee ernes: of excessive noise in the air conditioning system in the courtrooms’ On motion by va Holshouser, seconded by Mr, Wagner, the board authorized Watts Plumbing nae Heating Company to do the work as Rae bet) by Mr. Watts at a cost not to exceed $415.00, 4) . CIVIL DEFENSE = CoAsPe Civil Defense Director J, P. Van Hoy explained to the board that the local Civil Air Patrol unit is trying to buy a car on mee to mount radio transmitter and reéeiver for CAP work, to be assigned to Major Bs B. McCormick. As Civil Defense Director Mr. Van Hoy can purchase a 1957 Ford from Federal Surplus Property in Raleigh but this will necessitate that the title be retained by the county CDM tae So Mon oe els Mba Ce a7 Mol oa eT aol Mee (Mss RPE SB Co | Car is one of ae the key units in Civil Defense, Mr. Holshouser made a motion to allow Civil Defense Director to buy car in the li of the county on condition that the CAP furnish written agreement aes they will pay the purchase price ala PY hy ae wae NRE e ere costs and responsibility for custody gifid proper operation of the vehicle and that it be painted Pen E eS ee PRISE he Tana Be Gee Ngee Gita WEP oa ot ie baer 1 Maret aha) OY Yt to ag liability insurance for $100,000 ~- $300,000, and that the car not be released to the Pats until the county * furnished with the Pets policy (or a copy) and the written agreement at hh Moe Ty The are was seconded by Mr. Kestler and carried. i ee pote Sata PEt hepa gcaal ite So meant sey a the . nl iol - ease ane Cea each of Education: bart i ei Amount on , melee! Mer em | ; | oe oP jament from schools for Instr. Supplies Cotas Reimbursement from schools. on N.DeEsPs 629 ae State Funds ~ N,D.E,P. YS ; ae Reimbursement on Lights - Unity School 5 | sig Sale of Chalkboard to Church 4 Be Social Security on achat Rone LT pb) P 3,211-52 pear a. ates ays . 15,706-h6 hs ae) yee 302.00 a ne Bn ea yar Bren oN Reet - a 425-Travel 28.11 hes ) rel 1 Vleet ear we bas 257-33 rhe ey 626-1+Travel na Ped one che Cyaan O I ad — Pas 1 Tv Mea oy) am 612.57 6hh ao aC. ae e ER re Pe 661-ha Tled7 sa ges ye Cee are ee eee 5S, KM) 662=1 rae 8) 670 1,159.05 669 62.76 8,182.11 AUDIT REPORTS. Audit reports for 1960, 1961, and 1962 were received fron a Iredell Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals. ie merasee DEFENSE. Motion made by Mr. Wagner to abolish the Civil Defense Office died for lack of a second, BUDGET. The Board continued its work on the budget for next year. i The meeting was adjourned at 11:30 P.M, until 7:00 P.M, on July 11, 1963, WGN e Pee a aay OF 79 PN RSE 0 Rg a Clerk to ra saps oe tte e area n County salad biod a reg tty tt , July 10, 1963 Tira Lane ee AT MON Mn as MCL LOM N mal baked Education: v foe) Code Noe yn 629 629 5 oyral ele Fron Item ice Cre Reimbursement from schools for Instr. Supplies Reimbursement from schools on N.DeEePe State Funds = N.D.EeP. Reimbursement on Lights - Unity School Sale of Chalkboard to Church Social Security on Cafeteria Employees Viet ih be) rt Sb 28.11 257.33 PS ries, Po ir 612.57 133.00 55.02 pee Per 2093267 20.437 Pte. 8) 22,00 a Pe - 62476 ee 8,182.11 Peto b ins eae pe 1 OF es o report ee #8 r a @) 1962 were rex 7 ein as) ty Hospita ana’ Lowrance it ENSS. Motion made Sa aaEeeeEnee ane as a second, % vet tae, +7 5 The Board continued its work on the budret fo meeting was adjourned at 11:30 P.M i] reme UNL Tos P oe ee “Glerk to the North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration Laer: oo” iit day of and recorded in Bo BFP Bama Board Amount “age yey 1,521.56 52.50 11.20 Mele 3, 211-52 eM aca e els bi eyae.e sorters from v The ea of Commissioners convened ria or P.M. on July 11,-1963, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Chairman EB. E. Boyer, R. J. Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, Max R. James, and R. B. Kestler, Jre ) ; r oR TLRs ae TMA me br me Coe tet Lb aie hele Me Too) slot [e| OFFICE SPACE IN COUNTY BUILDINGS, by Mr. Wagner, the Board approved the request of the county school board tb be allowed to move from the offices they are now in to larger quarters in»the annex building, due to addition Coa an assistant superintendent and guidance counselor to the a ae The Board gave them permission to occupy the first floor and one half of the second p floor, with the election board and probation office to be located in the remaining space on the second floor, The veterans service, civil defense, forester, and justice of the peace would move to the space vacated by the school office. The county accountant was instructed to work out details with the school superintendent. Commissioners Holshouser and James presented INSURANCE ON COUNTY HOME BUILDINGS, their report and recommendation for revision of the insurance schedule for the reat home buildings, which were approved by the er LETTER TO DEPARTMENT HEADS AND EMPLOYEES, On mation made by Mr. Wagner and seconded by Mr. James thé Board voted to write a letter to eS MeeL se ote heads, both elected and appointed, and to all employees, emphasizing this boari's Sincere desire and intention that every courtesy be extended to people h&¥ing business with the departments, and that extra effort: be put forth to get and keep good will on the part of the pudlic,. The Board continued its budget work, beh) Pe Sh de Ce hte hee beet eam Seed beers July 16, 1963, | eee) an North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for he Sealy Or ee July 11, 1963 aa il ; rr eel coor ~©=« 1 se B00 The Board of Commissioners convened at 7:00 P.M. on July 11, 1963, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Chairman Ee. Ee Boyer, Re J. Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, Max R. James, and R. B. Kestler, Jre OFFIC# SPACE IN COUNTY BUILDINGS. On motion made by Mr. Holshouser and seconded by Mr. Wgner, the Board approved the request of the county school board tb be allowed to move from the offices they are now in to largér quarters in the annex building, due to addition of an assistant superintendent and guidance counselor to the staff, The Board gave™them permission to occupy the first floor and one half of the second floor, with the election board and probation office to be located in the remaining space on the second floor. The veterans service, civil defense, forester, and justice of the peace would move to the space vacated by the school office. The county accountant was instructed to work out details with the school superintendent. INSURANCE ON COUNTY: HOME BUILDINGS. Commissioners Holshouser and James presented their report and recommendation for revision of the insurance schedule for the county a home buildings, which were approved by -the board, / D} ; . LETTER TO DEPARTMENT HEADS AND EMPLOYEES, On motion made by Mr. Wagner and cy 3 on S _ P 5 seconded by Mre James the Board voted 'to write a letter to all county cenartment heads, Doth elected and appointed, and to all employees, emphasizing this board's v Sincere desire and intention that every courtesy be extended to people having business with the departments, and that extra effort be put forth to get and keep good will on the part: of the Lie BUDGET. The Board continued its’ budget work. The meeting was adjourned at 11:45 P.M. until Tuesday, July 16, 1963, at $:15 P.M. ) *\ : Pe i le a es y , Senn ae Bak LE Bl, A North Carolina, Iredell County Or = OT ar Filed for rezistratjo ‘ bk +e 1 et) PP is day of and recorded in Boo} ) - - i gister o eae = RCIA NECA ee ' ok 16, 1963 oe fe 7-4 ed Tame Leesa bp | The Board of Commissioners reconvened on Tuesday night, July 16, 1963, at 7215 P.M.,-in bet) a a epee Room of the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Chairman &, eo Boyer, Re Je Poet ae Max R. James, J. M. Wagner, and Re Be Kestler, Jre CORONER. ahd the request of the Board, Dr. Harry B. Underwood, coroner, and Dr. Emest Ward, health director, were present to discuss some questions which arte! arisen regarding the legality of some of the practices in matters relating to at) coroner's duties. County Attorney Avery explained that the law requires that ota occurring without medical attendance shall be reported to the registrar of eel statistics, who in turn reports to the health director for certification, and that the coroner is a judicial officer who under the law is authorized to act only in cases involving suspicion of foul play. However, the practice in this and most counties has been for the coroner rather than re health director to handle all unattended deaths. Mre Avery explained further that in cases where the coroner 4s also a licensed physician the law authorizes the board of commissioners to ‘designate the coroner to handle these cases of medically unattended deaths in PREM an AEE) PRAM Baar ol McMeel tt ae him for such services in addition to the statutory fees allowed the coroner. After discussion a motion was made by d Mr. Holshouser that the coroner of Iredell County, a medical doctor, be appointed * to the corollary duty of investigating and certifying deaths occurring without medical attention other than those of a suspicious or foul play nature, in addition 5 Pi mi - 4 " A P'S ae to his duties as coroner, as provided by Section 130-7 of the General Statutes of North Carolina; and that he be paid for such duties $7250 per-call for day calls and 312.00. for night calls, with mileage at 7¢ authorized outside the city limits of Statesville. The motion was seconded by Mr. Kestler and carried. BEER LICENSE. In view of numerous complaints members of the board have received in regard to sale of beer at locations around Lake Norman, motion was made by Mr». Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and passed, authorizing. the chairman to contact State ABC authorities to request that issuance ‘of new permits SCM eM Coches am ct Can eka el zoning ordinance. COUNTY ATTORNEY. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board voted a payment of $400.00 from the contingent fund to I. Ts. Avery, Jre, £ county attorney, as a balance of retainer fees for the period ending June 30, Mesh | Tnis payment was made due to a revision of the budget set-up which eliminates Prat they ee OMe TB aa el ae it ss f pias ns 5 a ae ie Sia a fa rend é , ee aime es . ever. ae Pe | ees oC oe sid rt 16 ni 602 cto ae SPECIAL HOSPITAL TAX LEVY, On motion by Mr. este ae seconded a on BET La the board voted to levy a special tax of 14¢ per hundred dollars to provide for needed repairs for Lowrance Hospital not eet PRs Me base bai c ta Mel st Le pathacl ono Me ar NMC Mee sett) of an Pl Cae ta, hae Me CURB SE MOT SOc sks both Iredell Memdrial and Lowrance Hospitals, subject to concurring approval by the alta MOSM ReMi onc Wee Meme Beha fk which is estimated to cost approximately J By e080 Pn8 879 SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY AND DEBT SERVICE, The Board approved the following allocation of capital outlay funds for the 1963-6h budget: Statesville: Morningside High School 4h 51.70 D. Matt Thompson Junior High 4298 , 000 Major Capital Maintenance - Senior High, Oakwood and Avery Sherrill 41,000 City Street Assessments 1,500 fulberry Ste ~ Kitchen & Equipment - 10,000 4 y 294,670 Less funds on hand (Literary Loan) PY Fic 236, 80h Mooresville: (2 School buses 8, 317 Addition Dunbar School 71,000 Library Furniture Senior High 118.8) " n Dunbar 600 Library Books pir ele 8) Additional land for Junior High Site 22,500 104,117 County: Requirements for Accreditations Wayside - Library with workroom, first Koes 1 classroom 29,500 Sharon - Library, Teachers lounge, Central Bookroom , 18,720 Monticello-Library, First aid, central book storage 15,000 : Ebenezer = Central book storage, first aid, supply ‘room, teachers rest room 5,000 Shepherd - library imorovements 500 Troutman - 2 elementary classrooms 20 5000 Mt. Mourne - Stoker, teachers lounge, first aid and storage room 4,600 = Toilet doors, partitions and wardrobe doors for all schools 12608 Unity Schédol + Installation of heating equipment; Larger Boiler ¢: Stoker Cast. Iron Radiation 3,000 ise pao mee 1,500 Harmony Stheq] = Bleachers 1, 200 Union Gngve ~- New Roof on High School Bldge 3,550 pea Ets) - Language Lab: Electronic Equipment 1,000 Houstonville - Tile for Multi-Purpose Room 500 PX ee - Tile for two new classrooms 320 Library Books (8,72) A.D.M. @ 1.00) Py ea Reference Books (8,72 A.DeM. @. 10¢) 872 Soecial Education (Addition a eb et 3eh 1,000 Assessment for Improvement of Oakland Aves oye l; Mobile Units for Maintenance * Transportation Dept. 2,960 2-Ton Truck for Plumbing 2,300 3 Winch & Wrecker p08 RR to Se et elt. aa ype keys 1 School Bus (SkP) for Troutman Tee Os) BSE Sat Ra C S ae Col oman ne P) C3 July 16, 1963 BOOK pte ai Wd Pies 2 SPECTAL HOSPITAL TAX LEVY. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the boara voted to levy a special-tax of 1$¢ per hundred dollars to provide ea heeded repairs for Lowrance Hospital not provided in the prior years budget; and furth to defray the expense of an independent survey by qualified consultant of both. Tredell Meméri¥val and Lowrance Hospitals, subject to concurring approval by the trustees of both hospitals as.to the survey, which is estimated to cost approximately Wa Pe|8 0 P5007" SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY AND DEE VIC} The Board approved the following allocation of capital outlay funds for the 1963-6 budget: Statesville: Morningside High School hit 170 }. Matt Thompson Junior High 193,000 laior Capital Maintenance - Senior ep esaee Oakwood and Avery Sherrill 42,000 vity Street Assessments 1,500 ulberry St. = Kitchen & Equipment tere ee 29, 670 oe —— T 7 mhyA ae tm el tee) 57,866 Far Arrreadi tati eter Librarv wi.tn: workroom ‘eachers Y < room £8 wees > ia L YSU alGy, 2acnhers rest room of heating equipment Stoker 000 pa 82 | 8,8) 5 Ps 8 aheptirn - - o , “ ape ti-rPurpose noom 50,8 w classrooms 320 1.00) sme ral @ 10¢) 72 Education (Addition Equipment) 1,000 ;sment for Improvement of Oakland Avee bs Mobile Units for Maintenance * Transportation Dept. 2,900 Truck for Plumbing 2, 300 -Wrecker 1,500 liscellaneous 25107 schoo us (SUPY for " itman Eee oy] AGministrati ve ViC' ss Rene or Assistant Superintendent PEO, 8 1 me 6 i ah sr a ie i oe a tea via a cus aR “EE Ha ie ios ae iii ag he sy ee Pi hae at July 16, 1963 in a - otras ) sor 16nc603 } P ey Pi Beets TUM RT MON 7 ae : Rs On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the Board voted to appropriate funds in the 1963-6 budget to provide for retirement of the out- standing Literary Fund loans due by Statesville and Mooresville, The Board continued to work on the budget until 12:0 A.M., at which time it recessed until Monday, July 22, 1963, at 7:15 P.M. ; aay | 2 &. Pa Dao oe me ba “ Clerk to the’ Poard North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for eT -Sea ae A rol SC a > day of and record Te as heh : peek Re a 22, 1963 i, ee ee en 16 nx604 s The Board of Commissioners met on Monday, July 22, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse. Present were: E. E. Boyer, chairman; Re de Holshouser, R. Be Kestler, Jre, and Sea eae Cee Absent: J. Me Wagnere The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. er ear SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT. Harper Van Hoy, chairman of the board ro See ne of the Middle Yadkin Soil Conservation District, and W. M. Blank, Work Unit Conservationist, met with the board to request a county aporopriation of $3,000 for part—time personnel. $1500 would be used for clerical help and $1500 for a field man to assist with the stake-out of large jobs of strip cropping, bar thet 1-2 Pm babe CobhelcaE elo Shs costo Mr. Van Hoy explained that nar aire in the process of dissolving the Middle Yadkin Soil Conservation District composed of five counties and setting up a legal district for each county. pa individual watershed projects which overlap county lines would continue to operate on a cooperative basis. The County district would be governed by a five man board of supervisors. set] Sra al MeR Locka wR OER Mba 17 esMR sl seam Se A 7 ol ssa Bes board of trustees. Mr. PREM PE te MRA Mas a Met Ba kmh Ba eb ea et located in Statesville on a permanent basis, with, six additional temporary workers who are making a survey of Second Creek. They have no clerical assistance except for work which can be taken to the district office in North eB er re The request was taken under advisement by the Commissioners.s JATL AND OFFICE SPACE. Je Te Pegram, architect, and W. J. Adams, engineer, of the firm of Adams and SEE, met with the Board to discuss the possibility of converting the west wing of the jail building for prisoner use. They submitted a _ sketch te sh Tae Besa tl cle Ne Mice kbs Meolemceec! dae eloGe 1 44h ts) RT oacosar- 88 peeerey PEE eee Re ME Re Gb bach eke Me Clot id Ml Beachy fifteen to twenty years at a cost estimated to run between $50,000 and $100,000. The Board accepted their - guggestions for further studye F 4 After considerable discussion among board members about the overall needs for additional office spade as well as enlarged jail facilities the Board approved a motion made by Mr. Holshouser el seconded by Mr. James to continue to retain Adams and Pegram for investigating county home buildings for possible use by Bae hw | and home agents and for further development of the jail projects J hh ary eee 81-5 re e eA i ; BOOK Bt Mri) COUNTY HOME. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the Board Page 2 approved renting the farm house at the county home to Theo Bowman and authorized Mr. James to work out the details so a written contract could be entered into by Voss e) tee TeCoMm teC Maere lh hn ay REPORT OF COMMITTEZ ON LIBRARY CONSOLIDATION STUDY, The following report was received from C, N. Steele, chairman of the Committee on Library Consolidation Study, and accepted as information: July 19; 1963 Board of Commissioners County of Trecell , cto tr hp aan North Carolina Att'!n: Mre E. E. Boyer, Chairman Gentlemen: The Comittee on Library Consolidation Study has examined the operation and facilities of the three public libraries in the county and have studied the various proposels for consolidatione This committee believes that there is some duplication of services by the bate) FMM lt sh Rms ota melon oO Statesville Public Library. It believes that more efficient use of operating funds would result if these two units at least could be consolidated. However, all of the prgposals for consolidation envisage a County owned and supported system. Ad valorem tax money cannot be used for libraries without a vote of the people, and the County does not presently have "non-tax" sources of revenue sufficient to .support a consolidation program. (The bydget totals of the three libraries in the county are currentl) upwards of $65,000.) Any immediate consolidation would therefore depend on a vote of the people for bonds and/or an ad valorum tax for library support. ye do not recommend that such a vote be held at this time because we cannot find sufficient support. or unanimity among the people or between parts of the county or amorig community leaders to anticipate a vote of approval, no maiter what the exact plan of consolicatione It isjtherefore our recommendation that no detion be taken on: consolidation of the libraries until increased public support is evident or until the eournty has funds available to support consolidation without special taxes. Very truly yours /s/ Ce Ne Steele Co Ne Steele Committee on Library Consolidation Study OuZ9T FOR COAST GUARD TO PATROL LAKE NORMAN, Chairman Zoyer announced that in reply to his request to the United States Coast Guard to perform patrol and boarding duties on Lake Norman he has been informed that "the Coast Guard is ars AO MCR emma Meta pace Re Boba ie al of the Catawba River in order to make 6 : %y ihe aa . sno . iy * ‘ ; "i A eh rea 1963 ’ : * me» 4 ae ; : meee dee et rts administrative COS et Ro Cag or not Lake Norman is a navigable waterway % ares oe. bs ; . Pod hee dee | E> tc ha acl Mel eb Re le Meh A). 19636, APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION, On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mre James, the following resolution was adopted: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL Lee en eat 22nd day of July, 1963, that for the expense of county government, its activities and institutions: for the fiscal year ending June 30, 196, the Beets enemas ack sel or so much of each as may be deemed necessary, are hereby appropriated: paihCot=4 3 7 Revenue other Net Tax a eo)? aa County Commissioners $ ,600 5 é $ 4,600 Elections 13, 300 500 pire 0 Tax Supervisor fee ys y.8 42, 320 , court House & Grounds 20,215 20,215 oe ae eye 3,950 ro i Special Appropriations . 151,23 phe) Pie Oy, 41,616 Insurance 6,000 6,000 County Library Pane & FF 17,118 - Planning Board 5,350 5,350 Cotnty Accountant 11,005 pee 6. Sheriff PY , eee) ora Treasurer-Tax Collector 31,930 26,000 5,930 Register of Deeds ~ Sean | 21,500 : eae ler County Agric. Agent 20, 667 yO ey Negro Agric. Agent ry se Pe 4S, Home Economics Agent 10,012 Be OKoe: Negro Home Economics Agte 2,908 [ Viele: VAT b of het Belo kp Rel) 7,580 1,800 Eats ¢) Civil Defense 9,833 Tr sa Tee 2a ] County Attorney aaa) 400 2,000 sO SNe feet ta 3 32,710 ree) 5,710 Superior Court 15,400 15,100 Recorders Court 11,000 11,000 Ai Cosh Me Meee baa eee. 8 0) é Jail ap roe ee) 5,500 ee Ao July 22, 1963 eg 16 ea, re en County Farm 7,500 7,500 ey ae Peels) 7,980 8,480 500 cre Electrical Inspector ~ i eo) CP Ge UMS backs he! 130,000 pe P yd Peo “Total General’Fund — 707,609 379,589 328,020 REVALUATION FUND 27,000 dey oc tae POOR FUND General Assistance Bere) TVA RU 93,1h2 Nels mesh PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND Welfare Administrative 117,15 te py ie bs) Old Age Assistance 366, 00 Sore 33,807 Aid to Dependent Childrenl97,000 181, 216 Rew roll Aid to Perm,s% ToteDise © 212,300 186,635 25,465 Aid to Blind Fae PPB ne) Bye, DEBT SERVICE FUND SCHOOL FUND etter teste oe Wy Oey: ey, Capital Outlay 481, 386 481, 386 Debt Service Wires Wire es Total School Fund 1,052,283 y.@loPa Tb 2) , 845,785 ‘Ae ‘i>. 4 HOSPITAL-SPECIAL 27,500 27,500 GRAND TOTAL $ 3,000, 706 $ 1,401, 892 Fae See PUR ye MOR Meares Wr Pte pt ee: Ae c by 0 e ys roe veya On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the following resolution setting the tax rate ae was adopted: RESOLUTION ea , x Whereas the final budget and appropriations for the fiscal year from July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964, have been passed and adopted; therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County tHat the - following Ad Valoren Taxes on each $100.00 taxable property be and the same is fat tig Mnewel sf mr Ry Ao at. July 22, 1963 eee Mee eS. CPR MEt Ly ae Ae ty py Reh ty 1963 to June 30, 196k, for the . purpose set opposite Pan General Fund , $ 18 rob) Revaluation Prd 00, ee ere) Poor Fund Peri ea st Fund Public Assistance Debt Service Fund Ble ee) Aan) “ Current Expense She) eres ae MEO URE 4g Py so >) isi asl oa pe) 2095 Hospital-Special et be Total $ Pols) “ There is hereby levied for the fiscal year 1963-64 a poll tax of $2.00 on all Fa male persons in the county between the ages of 21 and 50, in accordance with the provisions of &.S. 105-31 (1), unless such person is exempt as provided by law. Twenty-five per cent (25%) of the proceeds of the poll tax shall be deposited in the Poor Fund, and Seventy-five (75%) shall be deposited in the School Current Expense Funde ’ pom There is hereby levied for the fiscal year 1963-6) @ license tax of $2.00 on each open female dog py ae age of six months or older, and license tax of are) oe on each male dog and on each/female dog other’ than an open female of the age six months or older, in accordance with the provisions of G.S.67-5.. The proceeds of such tax shall be deposited in the General Fund and used to et Sea Nam ael Mey ce] et] eed the dog warden in accordance with the provisions of G.Se 67+30. There is hereby levied.om”each marriage license issued during the fiscal : 1 year 1963-6 a tax of $4.00 in accordanc® with the provisions of GS, 51-20. The proceeds of such tax shall be deposited in the General-Fund, Schedule, B. Taxes shall be levied in accordance with the North Carolina Revenue Act. pI Nag Le 2281 °F A letter to the chairman fron need As Sink, N. C. Dairy Industry RS eet bet we ba oP she Bs ae ast sear and the people of Iredell abort for ear hated assistance and work retidered in making the Iredell County ~ ed eke the hehe) Dairy Princess vy ah A ah ah hh Tn NY ere te Bind ee Lad Fal oo this. sp the rar ee Mee Soil LL want nw a heal = re ce UP Page 5 July 22, 1963 Fe om sou = 16 ns: 608 levied in Iredell County for the year from July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964, for the purpose set opposite each: General Fund Ps) Revaluation Pen, Poor Fund er Cr Weasel Ol Public Assistance Oy | Debt Service Fund Orb SCHOOL FUND oa na ones Serer) Pte) CPV ep ee R MEO NRE Ng Aye Debt Service 2095 Hospital-Special Rats Total $ tel) There is hereby levied for the fiscal year 1963-64 a poll tax of $2.00 on all male persons in the county between the ages of 21 and 50, in accordance with *he provisions of &.5. 105-341 (1), unless such person is exempt as provided by law. Twenty-five per cent (25%) of the proceeds of the poll tax shail be deposited in the Poor Fund, and Seventy-five (75%) shall be deposited in the School Current Expense Funds There is hereby levied for the fiscal year 1963-6) a license tax of $2.00 on each pS, nba TMC M CY-ae sane AT age of six months or older, and license tax of %1.00 on each malé dog and on each female dog other than an. open female of the age six months or older, in accordance with the provisions of G.S.67-5. The proceeds of such tax shall be deposited in the General Fund and used tg defray the expense of the dog warden in accépdance with the provisions of GeSe 67-30. There is hereby levied on each marriage license issued during the fiscal year 1963-64 a tax of $4.00 in accordance with the provisions of G.S- 51-20. ot Me obaelel ol Mee ae Cente aise Se ToL elo Rem Os Bael stb a Ware ah olel) Schedule B. Taxes shall be levied in accordance with the North Carolina Phd shee Carrs DAIRY FESTIVAL. A letter to the chairman from Homer A. Sink, NeC. Dairy Industry Promotion Chairman, was read, thanking the board and the ae of Iredell County for the financial assistance and work rendered in making the Iredell County Dairy Festival and thé State Dairy Princess Contest a most successful event. He ag od "There is no question about this being the best State Dairy Princess Contest we have had." Page 6 July 22, 1963 Pe UT tS MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS. Information whieh the chairman had received from the State Board of Health in regard to establishing county mental health clinics was 9 notede Tne meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M., to meet again at 7:15 P.M. on July 30, 1963, at which time the Board will sit as a board of Equalization and Reviews y ' y ae ee a, ee Ge ae Oe ee Clerk to the Board, } Worth Carolina, Iredéll County Filed for registra i 7 a day of and recorded inB Ps ee sed 3 be ot a July 30, 1963 e nn Ti aed Tf ae The Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, July 0, a at 7:15 P.M. in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, es the following members present: Chairman es he Pee Pee CPR mem mn | esl ame wetoge st Seng eT 7 aa Absent: R. 8. Kestler, Jre INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by I. T. Avery. JAIL. Harry Barkley, state jail inspector, met with the board to discuss the situation with regard to the recommended improvements at the jail. Chairman voyer explained that the commissioners have set aside in this year's budget $130,000.00 for capital improvements and Pha ae hel the process of developing an overall plan to improve the jail and also to provide more office space. Mr. Barkley requested pra ee to take a careful look at cost of renovation’in comparison with new constructian, and reminded that jail plans mst have approval of fete Ewa see Ba health department, and welfare department. ) COUNTY HOME PROPERTY. In reply to a request to purchase twenty to thirty acres ot) of land on the ‘railroad at the county home, the board authorized the chairman to ERS ache Wh pec OME COAL MET MBO Mb es teoba bRel-aine clap ol balls Maceo the property would have. to be offered for public sale’ before a sale could be completed. On motion by Mr. Holshouser,: secondec by Mre MOORESVILLE CITY SCHOOL; BUDGET, Wagner, the chairman was authorized to sign the 196386); budget for the Mooresville City Schoolse d v ROAD PETITIONS. On motion by Mr, James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the | Roard approved a petition for hard surfacing SR #1570, Harris Bridge Road. The meeting was adjourned. North Carolina, Beal PB Mee es Filed for registratixon on A Pome’ Ye ape eo Pe ae Le, 7 Clerk to the si de J wm Rive Pe pa). rr bth nse644 ot ae BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW The Board of Commissioners reconvened as a Board of Equalization and Review immediately upon adjournment of the Commissioners! Meeting, with Chairman Boyer, and Commissioners*Holshouser, W,gner, and Max R. James present. i Requests for changes in tax values were heard and action taken as follows: Je Ts ALEXANDER & SONS, INC, New filling’ station in Chambersburg township. This request had been heard previously and was help open for further investigation. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the valuation was reduced from $10,240 to $9,025 (tax value) on recommendation of the tax supervisor. DAVIE REALTY 00, ‘New A & P store in Brookdale Ort CLT hee Pes Ree TT ee ee had also been held open for investigation. The tax supervisor reported the air conditioning unit which had been charged with the building has been transferred to the A % P Store, resulting in a reduction from $11,540 to $132,915 (tax value). This change was a:proved on motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Holshouser. CAREY P, LOWRANCE, Request for a reduction in the valuation of 71e5 acres of a ee re ee . land east of Mooresville, Coddle Creek towship, owned by Carey P. Lowrdiice, was denied. il j JACK W. MCLAUGHLIN... Request for a reduction of valuation on 16%,acres of land in Turnersburg township was made by Jack W. McLaughlin, who reported that all timber on the farm has been cut, The tax supervisor was instructed to investigate and report back to the boards ROBERT R. BLANKENSHIP, Mr. Blankenship complained that the valuation on a 56.1 acre tract of ‘land in Sharpesburg is too high and requested a reduction. The tax supervisor was instructed to check on the condition of the buildings and report back | to the board. ener Ps Ren as A Ce a RT Cae CaM USM wc oh. aaa 4 boat eee houses which CMe tM Re Meo cetep ac Mm ic. is teba oT) re LAOS) iol ak eee baie LTB t ed instructed to recheck. < FS * , * Yeod ; ot i 6 } ¥ r : 4 7 Seay ri ne i ¥ a - e Tre “ 5 f Met « eee an ‘Anderson filed Fy eter ead CS aomdeard in the valuation of me ie ci ‘ 4 | aati) July 30, 1963 BOOK 16 Pe DB Page 2 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW i Tie Roard of Commissioners reconvened as a Board of Equalization and Review immodiately upon adjournment of the Commissioners! Meeting, with Chairman toyer, and Commissioners*Holshouser, Wagner, and Max R. James presente a Requests for changes in tax values were heard and action takel.a5 «0. ~2WS: = _ ee ve tie aa) » S fe ¥-1 4 " ee oe ‘ M4 eet. —. o ain 4 =. ate ee Je T. ALEXANDER £ SONS, INC, New filling stat pee ynbersburg township. + , , | rt agen — ao: hh a - y Pa " . apt . ne par 4 11S reacuest Nac been nearoe nrevi ously ana was nel} pen 2 Py ba eT Bg wy CSL!) A Ne , rt his aero a SIRE GE ee a rs ' a oe ee eee T1On Dy oe J er, econte y Mre WaZzner, € LL US Y 2) i)] & -O ) { aw a) A , WErAMmMenNT et nN fee a ar, al 10; aie) ) Dry { ax ig: meta es sconmmen i0n OL 4 } Oi; og” P a r ee P " , on os La _ me Wee eee 7 eee ue WD, “NOW. A r store in brookdaie Venter va Le gel Fase e 7 i hi Oa y J a Y 4 =] a t + a+ rt 2) ee 8 to) per 1 od ag ie | St Pp] le 3 bax SupeTVIsSOYr reportvet tne aor Fi roteyi mniry i t Au . a Ae rcre W wal: ULLaitn O53 Lag 8 Llerre Lo @ + "| t “a. = — ao i _ =v atthe anita * a tats nap | 7 | a PY a | ry 29 +} (tay . iar 1¢ i nee) } = Ds 18 BOF & ) } 1 -reau< nh Pom DLibiy LW Ih Dlg Fh sAX Value/e , j i ior ic > 12 ‘i a oY | a wd 7 y ’ . P pa Ps > oe re > 37 a ar ton ae) y the 1 ation yt 4a i. 1 oben a r e , re e eu iV V oe 7 ES) GG & ¢ sii ¥ +e 8 1m} 8; 4 7 a * re 1 , at om - ‘ crx t T Aw pier ke » ooresville, Coddle: Creek township, owned arey P.- Low ote 7 3 ° Seas “ee a ee ’ 5 re eee a eg ' pon, 3 eae Pie ios oY Y 1 Ne aquest Lor ‘Wea tec) (ones mele meres: Vaiuation on LOS acr + bartels : - ~— “oe en ~ bf | ' Mat aiich } 4 , ae ) oe in Turnersourg townsnl was mage OY JacCK Vie Coausnsin, Who Ter ortec that ail timber ¥ " P oe e tnat ~— e = Le ee ae om °] 5 ( ig gah r on 8 Rr ne tax P| rvi-sor vas. Lnsvructved LO investi ate ani ren a aC . tne ooarde " i rp . 2°) « z ” - a v + i + % I - dat NABI OSU fe Me: DLaNXKeNns > complainea ti ul "ie eae F | Bb a.) me acre, trac ) Land in Sharvesburg is too.di1 sh. and requested-a reauc’ ar alsa a: supervisor was instructec to check on the condition of t! nildin und report back peng AO a eer an eee an ae ‘ PURE STTHEDAATHER,.JR...Mre Stikeleather requested’ a reduction in thé vaiuation f of three rental houses which he owns in Concord Township. The tax supervisor was instructed to recheck. T. H. ANDS2SON. Mr. Anderson filed a request for a réduction in the valuation of cata "ae Pee 1963 om ela 612 .e. acres of land in Statesville. The tax supervisor was instructed to re~check and make a Pee eee * APPRAISING LOTS ON LAKE NORMAN, ‘The tax supervisor discussed problems in connection with the valuation of subdivisions on Lake Norman and requested the board to adopt a policy to work by since this is the first year this question has arisen La and will be a continuing matter. r Pi The:.meeting of the Board of Equalization and Review was then adjourned until August 26, 1963, at 7:15 P.M. aan ae UE se e seh The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, August 5, 1963, in the Commissioners Room of the Courthouse, at 11:00 A.M. All members of the Board were Se a per TS Aas Chairman E. E. Boyer, "FR. P. Kestler, Jr., R. Je Holshouser, CS Sa ae a eae Wagner. The meeting was opened with thé invocation by Mr. BE TET ary -_ DOG DAMAGE CLAIMS, The following claims for damage by unimown dogs, filed c for the year 1962-63, were passed on: ey le Robert E. Veghte, Route #h, Box 19h, Statesville, N.C. Reported 1) hens killed on June 20, 1963 J. I. Thomas, Dog Warden, stated that he was called on June 409 1963, and investigated the same day, but since the chickens were already disposed of he was unable to make any verification. The claim was disallowed due to the lapse of time before the dog warden was called, which prevented proper investigations 2e Charles Eugene Sloan, Route #1, Olin, N.C. Reported 6ne ewe and four market size lambs killed on May. 25, 1963, by two dogs, one of which had been identified as to owner. The county attorney ruled that under the Taw the owner that was identified would be responsible for the entire damage and recommended that the claim be disallowed, Motion to accept the attorney's recommendation was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, and passed. ¢ COUNTY HOME. Mr. James reported receipt of checks from A. S. C. office for the county farm of $409.22 for 1963 Feed Grain Advance and $152.52 for 1963 Wheat Stabilization program, making a totak of $561.7h. c EXTENSION SERVICE, Wayne Franklin and Mrs. Nancy Myers made eb Bee set | PYM oul Me < stt Me lhe ae a:5 a July. Mre Franklin reported that they — bought insurance ror the farm truck to be used at the fairground for the period Atigust 1 to October a and would not use the truck except for this period, He was authorized by the board to have the truck checked over and Ae Measles est Melos lenk he ba TAX COLLECTOR. Ns T. Houston reported that tax collections for July totalled yd Wale ee: sm coe) reported eS certified letters on 1960 tax had been mailed, - notifying delingsant ee os Rea would be docketed in the clerk of he moet Bree peynent is made S etacepenaattces he q Cee Lett mee ta etd tax lists. worl be peatehcned Pere 7) eg tg etal aad hata che on remy an , a aetna cael iia eal : eee ror 8 a Me August 5, 1963 an Ti en yb oe Page 1 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, August 5, 1963, in the Commissiormers Room of the Courthouse, at 11:00 A.M. All members off the Board were present, namely: Chairman E. E. Boyer, P. P« Kestler, Jr., Rei Je Holshouser, Max R. James, and J. M. Wagner. The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Holshouser. DOG DAMAGE CLAIMS. The following claims for damage by. wnknown dozs, filed i. zs bh ) for the year 1962-63, were passed ons le Robert E. Veghte, Route #, Box 19h, Statesville, N.C. Reported 1) hens killed on June 20, 1963. J. 1.' Thomas, Dog Warden, stated that he was called on June 26, 1963, and investigated the same day, but since the chickens were already disposed of he was unable to make any verification. The claim was disallowed due to the lapse of time before the dog warden was called, which prevented proper investigation, charles Engene Sloan, Route #1, Olin, N.C. Reported éne ewe and four market size lambs killed on May 25, 1963, by two dogs, one of which had been identified as to owner. The county attorney mled that under the law the owner that was identified would be responsible for the entire: damaze and recommended that the claim be disallowed. Motion to accept the attorney's recommendation was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr, Holshouser, and passed. OUNTY HOME, Mr. James reported receipt of checks from A. S.C. office for the county farm of $409.22 for 1963 Feed Grain Advance and $152.52 for 1963 Wheat 7 Stabilization program, making a total of $561.7h. } \ EXTENSION SSRVICE, Wayne Franklin and Mrs. Nancy Myers made reports on the farm = abet | - and home agents work for July. Mr. Franklin reported that they have bouzht insurance for the farm truck to be used at the fairground for the period August 1 to October 31, and would not use the truck except for this period. He was authorized by the board to have the truck checked over and put in running conditions TAX COLLECTOR.+ Ne. T. Houston reported that tax collections for Julv totalled $27,285.93. He also reported that certified letters on 1960 tax had been mailed, notifying delinquent taxpayers that judgments* would be docketed in the clerk of court's office unless payment is made immediately. He also reported. that 1962 tax lists will be advertised according to law beginning with first publication on August 10, ; Check from the Town of Troutman for delinquent taxes involved in a tax foreclosure Sea which Mr. Houston was holding baled ordered turned over to the county attorney Sd returned to the taxpayer; also check tendered by C. B. Winberry, attorney for N. " Ree Shel ee ae a Bee kT ome TB bel ba Ciba ball Mme ha cela ee each instance the proffered ti ARCO Some Resta Cel Mee bare it we Nha) Tame bell baa lake Pe " ad Pome et YT AID TO PLIND. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. james, three August 5, 1963 ag 4 terminations and nine revisions of aid to blind grants were approved as recommended, by Mrs. Franklin, welfare.director, TAX SUPERVISOR. John T. Smith, tax supervisor, reported rebate of taxes charged against Mary J. Gaither, col., Turnersburg Township, for the years 1928 through 1962, totaling $52.55, because of double listing of the same property by Roy Gaither; also 1962 tax of $6.25 to Consolidated Credit’ Company, Inside, for personal property which was also-charged to Statesville Finance Co. These rebates were approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James. VALUATION: OF PROPERTY ON LAKE NORMAN, ‘The board discussed further the problems in appraising property on the lake in aft.equitable manner br no actions BAR COMMITTEE ON ATR CONDITIONING. R. A. Collier, Sr., reported that the work which had been done to silence the loud noise of the air conditioning in the courtroom appeared to be effective to the point that they could get along with it, but aa Rey st the possibility that it may be necessary to install a loud speaker system. Civil Defense director J. P. Van Hoy motor vehicles reported that he can buy from Pederal Surplus Property/ffor the use of the county fire SURPLUS PROPERTY FOR FIRE DEPARTMENTS. departments and that the departments. are requesting them, but since the title must remain with county for at least two years, and he is the responsible agent, he requested l approval from the board before proceeding. He stated that the departments want jeeps Cicer. Mi Mero M SAMS els de lode) Maco Be eek Tell bea Tt el Bear bem ang water supplies. They can purchase a vehicle for ra kere) 108 per unit and the practice is t i cd to buy two of the same make and use one for spare parts to get the other in good running conditione Mr, Holshouser made a motion to Prenton a) purchase of surplus vehicles by the Civil Defense Director for use by the county fire departments subject to the same conditions set out in a motion regarding C. A. P. recorded in the*minutes of July : 10, 1963, and in addition that each department shall make ees) report on this equipment on July 1, MMMM of each year to-the commissioners, The motion was seconded % Ame rn eae Same ele Mol tse By a CIVIL DEFENSE HOSPITAL, Mr. Van Hoy requested permission to reba Mie pel and doors of the space in the welfare building where the civil defense hospital is stored in order to aa See ee ee eae tore T or vandalism. He was ba teietan le) / Pry ates eae ER eTe iar, ae Ws Yes ieee PUVA Ss RS RR Meg Cha! ae eee ee ee le were: August es f wt 16 neG15 eee ae We SL Me cost Pr report back to the boards Page 3 ZONING ORDINANCES. bie eee BM Lg Planning Board, Mr. Glenn Chandler, chairman, ya Te ace WES ae ott eM ese adoption by the Soard of Commissione ordinance for the Lake Norman area and recommended its rs. i Other members of the Planning oard present J. M. Morrow, W. H. Keeter, A. P. Steele, Ap: Cmte Sem Crm ele Le Y. White. Pee aa tee eee ee) lo me content of the ordinance. further studye LAKEVIEW SHORES SUBDIVISION, motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mre Wagner. Mr, Harry Mott, of the advisory Pe tee eT Me Oe a kee eer wae Commissioners accepted it for Plat of Lakeview Shores Subdivision, owned by Carolina Developers’, Inc., was approved on recommendation of the Planning board, on JURY. Jurors for two weeks of superior court beginning August 26, 1963, were FIRST WEEK Arthur Mitchell Charles L. Brantley Billy F. Brotherton fort 8 Ma Billings ; Ce Fe Mills Richard «. Josey James D. Erendle J. Vance Rhyne James Randall Fletcher Ce L. Clodfelter Ce Re McCurdy Paxter L. Millsaps Jr. J. Le Cook, Jre Claude Tatum Bailey George Re Bell Dillard L. Watson gs Me Pierce William Morgan Smith Jerry A. P, Fox i Union Grove Inside Outside Ou -side Barringer Inside Inside Sharpesburg Inside Barringer Inside ete Sharpesburg Mp Gsy oh Inside Outside rep) 4 7 bee) rT ae ae eee) Inside ‘ , ee od drawn from the jury box from*the new jury list which was inserted prior to the drawing: Rte 1, Union Grove 156 Park Terrace, Statesville Rte 1, Statesville Rt. 7 Box. 379, Statesville Rt. 1, Troutman 1719 Forest Dr.,Statesville 211 Magnolia St., Statesville Rte 2, Hy cdenite bE RO oer meas a ee ee Rt. 1, Mooresville 427 Woodlawn Tee bee Tee Ome h os Me Seek TM aT ‘ \ » Statesville ee on 1915: Davie Ave., Statesville 1216 E. Broad, Statesville Rt. 8 Box 50, Statesville Rte lh, Statesville Rte 2, Harmony 853'Park Dr., Statesville August 5, 1963 a ey mts) ce Rt, 6, Statesville ae Pe hea kel) 4 BE Wp kel 5) ~ Box k7, Mt. Mourne 22. William F. Frazier er 321 Harrill St., Statesville 234 We K. Hamilton Outside Rt. 1, Troutman 2h. Alvin Morrison » | Cool Springs Rts iy Box 76, Statesville Zane Ostwalt Fallstown 1, Troutman , 26. Thomas VY. McCurdy beet pee) 52k Virginia Ave., Statesville 27. John William Caldwell Davidson ee a otee 28. We W. Upton Le wa rol) Rt. 1, Troutman Robert S. Bell Inside 353 Evclid Ave., Statesville 30. Oscar Lee Patterson Jr. Fallstown Troutman sig 31, Alex Greene Jr. Ingide 495 Ridgeway Ave., Statesville Bra Nees Dancy oreTeCe RRM a 1-14 275 3. Church St., Mooresville oS ele LT Outside Rt. 8, Statesville 36 William M. Sherrill Fallstown Box 275, Troutman Edward P. Ballard Davidson Mt. Mourne PUB eames orm: SRE) 4 Sharpesburg Rt. 2 Box 103, Statesville Ae J. Renegar Eagle Mills Rt. 2, Harmony ae Joe T. Sellers Outside Box LOS, Statesville 39s We. H. Hepler ’ Union Grove Rt. 1, Union Grove Oe Ke D. Reavis Eagle Miils Rte 2, Harmony ll. Howard Adler Inside Coie ero Re Place,; Statesville Tare creer G. Redmond New Hope Rt, 1, Olin i : a 43e Ps De Caldwell Inside 3 13 W. End Ave., Statesville lh. Mac Beaver as Cool Springs ie Sl has wey Se S. Ae Little Ingide Rt. 8 Box 304, Statesville he ae San ee es Bere Coe abe 7. Jessie,L. Jones ere anrs Rt. 1, Mooresville U8, Howard ¥, Fox Outside 1920 Rayon St., Statesville LO. “Fe Ms Goodnight Coddle Creek CRP Cr Nae elk aE SO. James A. Stroud Outside 303 Ey Side Dr., Statesville Sls Le Ase Grow, Jre pe Rae)! Troutman pyar AB ET Vol So MUCH) 3 ae Inside ie. a0 eet Re 4 536 ae Redmond New Hope sg 5, Statesville She pie MORE Be ya Eten ee bac) ee 325 Magnolia St., Statesville prone es ; a 7 ¢ le James A. Johnson | Re Gaey Creek Rte 4, Mooresville an se ors 3 RS og ne Birr ae ; Be ag oe re * vere bs ret ore ore bd pore Sheen Gabriel oe ae Ire 716 Georgia Avée., Statesville ee eee as bs Pea eee | ean e a ce 1 Box Pee Ce atEry ir Te sie (sane: Rts Pe rated oe ao & ase ore eee 7 ee See a os 5 re 2 ce cs 32s eee ere Sr ee ree os) we 3 ‘Clyde Richard Moore Melvin N. Wright F, D, Jurney Richard H. Ashe Elmer Penge 3 ae) 1) rvin , eur seekaiees Ben Gray Deal Harold is Moose a H,. Johnson Jre ey ete Te G. Warren ‘Clyde Horton M. L. Christenterry Robert Ee etn tie James Robert Gabriel Paul. Dinlap dre We Me. Bailey Clyde Albea Jre ‘Be We Gabriel James Franklin Clontz James E. Stine Albert Karriker Joe Hartsell Je A. Reavis Willie M. Williams L. Grey Wilhelm J. H. Vanderburg R. Le Thompson AP Pt tke Be Ee Pierce > Ce Re Adams 4 LIST. OF. BILLS: < 16 n617 Inside Coddle Creek Union Grove Inside Inside Coddle Creek Turnersburg Inside Inside Inside Shiloh Shiloh Outside Davidson Union Grove, Shiloh Inside Inside Coddle Creek Sieh Be mee Inside Outside Coddle Creek Fallstown Turnersburg Pare He Shiloh Fallstown Outside Davidsen Davidson Davidson Coddle Creek Shiloh Inside Rte ary 3 Fe ee aoe 54 a 266 rete | Page 5 7 Box 20A, Statesville l, Box 261, Mooresville peer eB Dogwood Rd., Statesville Cochran St.«, ee aer 2, Mooresville Pret ba uelek N, Patterson St., Statesville Georgia Ave., Statesville 1232 Elizabeth Ave., Statesville 116 oe Shy Rte 3, Statesville Sree a act ee ek) 1 Box h2h, Statesville 205, Mt. Mourne 1, Union Grove Ph ak mee Davis St., Statesville Wilmington Ave., Statesville S. Magnolia, Mooresville Pah 3a ke ee) Brevard, Statesville 7 Box 57, Statesville 1h52 N. Main, Mooresville Box 113, Troutman ga istopra a 2 aa 1, Harmony See Davidson CP eee 3, Statesville 7 Box 43, Statesville 2, Mooresville 1, Mooresville 2, Mooresville E. Iredell Aves, Mooresville Sabet ae ee eet Ber nad een ees 1696 peek] bes)! 1E99 pw 408) oo ee ee ee Rae ese Cm Lies: Capita! G.1565 G.15465 mn acy, G. 1701 G 1702 }. 1703 r 5 bs SFL ae ag) ad dd <0 Bea © =r = Lmamir PUN 7 VT \ SUA VTE PA at ceili neti iallll candid cecil cei ceil peel anil sell on ie SS ee OO OS = WAN Vt S, oO nee Mea e Ma” Te ond ©? tee ee Le od | aaa ra SL 1704 1705 1706 1707 iy 40s) | 1797 ; 1800 GS -1803 180b; oe | a oP ee oa Ae) G 1797 os)i rato 1568 1710 wae 1712 yee, 1714 QM OQ QQ co © Bernice M,. McJunkin E. E. Boyer Rs. J. Holshouser fax R. James J. M. Wagner R. B. Kestler Jr. Royal McBee Corpe Mary Lee Cowles Peggy P. Summers Glenn W, Walker John T. Smith Ce: E. Evans Evans rae N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission = List of boat owners Burroughs Corporation Beam Printing Co. Willie Taylor Willie Jones Michael R. Lackey Willie Taylor Willie Jones Mschael R. Lackey Willie -Taylor Willie Taylor Taylor APete tot) ase (ota , Willie Willie Willte Willie Js5nes Michael 8. Lackey Michael 8. Lackey M;chael 2. Lackey Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. ‘he Sherwin Williams: Co. Sherrill Lymber Co. B. Je Powell Poole's Refrigeration Service City: of Statesville Home Exterminating Co. Tredell Chemical Co, Thomas & Howard Co. LONG Beaver's Repair Shop City of Statesville Sas esr COUNTY. COMMISSTONERS TAX SUPERVISOR COURT HOUSE Sy WE tang 150.00 Per Diem & Mileage SP erte ° Shrio! sg Biome ne " 25.00 ' 26.50 Binders lores. Salary 315.00 LF 315.00 " 280.00 Salary & Travel 591.67 Salary 109728. 0 fravel 65.461 rales) Service, etc. Supplies Salary erie ¢) n 4O.00 Y OPA 6.6) iT] 5.00 tt re.@) " is «QO " LS 7 0 " rt m1) " L5.00 " 4S .00 " he 600 " 45 m0) " eer 018) " hee a " hss UU Courtroom air conditioner 415.00 Supplies 2) Labor, etc. BRO PL a ¢ Repairs 7.50 " pA Services SP” 2 Pest Control Service 5.00 Site) eP mast.) 45.32 " TY Paohs pT) BUILDING Repairs a4 Services Srey, OPE YI SPECTAL APPROPRIATION Institute of Government Kestler and MacKay Ruth G. Et¢chison Dr. Robert L. Dame Dre Harry B. Underwood Mrs. Claudia Robinson Town of Troutman Town of Harmony BLS. Shirley: Survey 12.00 CER tan 235.00 Coroner's Acct. rae. @) ui er " 3.00 Contract 50.00 . Pere e be i ‘ GOO OOQOnrQNnAa wooo aqcd we ae m Wi G 1592 se 1735 £736 be A HS Meats 1739 17L0 nigral 17h2 G2 «of €3:€3 Ga G2 GO G2 Pees) pastes 1570 pe Dh G2 £7.) G2 sal han <Eenon ken”) 1 ra) Wt | a4 ph dar % Tiles fi # } — ; oe F | ‘a 4 ka M ee - : Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc, Contract 50.00 fj» Cool Springs Fire Dept. piiars. He 50.00 West fredell Vol.Fire Dept. " 50,00 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " 50.00 " i. " Troutman Vol, Fire Dept. pba Mer te Terre.) Town of Mooresville : os Tee 8 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. ’ 92.00 City of Statesville " pee) Tenee] Statesville Library Donation pierre. ¢) Town of Mooresville Denation for Library 75.00 National Guard = Statesville Donation 2 25.00 National Guard « Mooresville ¥ 25.00 C, G@. Smith Expenses - Convention 7292 I. Te Avery Jre Bal. Y962-63 Retainer Fee 1:00.00 The News and Observer-Raleich Times - Ad for Co, Manager 15496 Bernice M. McJunkin Fre etss shelf ee Pi Miss Betty Maddrey 1 pine - Mooresville office 20-00 efelth a: \-ba sibel 9 ea Se PaCS aa aol 1 Se BPS, Law Enforcement Officers: Benefit % Retirement Fund - Retirement svn O le. N, C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System=- Retirement pee F eK: CEE . peu T Ne : Fearing Insurance Agency Workmens Compensation PPS UBTY 4. PLANNING BOARD Traffic & Planning Associates. Professional Service hoes (0. 8F 0.3 | Jlenn Chandler Board Meetings 16,22 J. Allen Knox ” sre dg J, Mack Morrow " phere. W. 4H. Keeter " pha @) L. Young White " Fea ° Yomer..Cornelius Me 10.9% aes > Lee Ps P ba of ° Tv b John F. Long " eli ae ~~ G01 9G COUNTY ACCOUNTANT UY. Ss Postmaster eng 2 Rey st) + Ts Opp Le) Betty Jean Robb Salary Va OPt 8.8 Bernice M,. McJunkin " Teter g Recordak Corp. Supplies yeaPe et eel Oi sb Noe Janice Lee Neel : Salary ho Cote * ae Thomas S. Thompson a 6 Opus eae, ee Pee a Fees ae 400.00 . Pha e Ente sets ah. Bieaee) Marshall Maness 6. 400.90 eG Pee btn ee . eee. 0) J. Ce Rumple : “ pln er Dwight Myers Travel 30.00 week sp EL) ne ¥ a 5 Ore 8) ‘Marshall Maness ¥ : ba ee) J. C. Rumple. -* 106.18 Bern tate ol te ig es pe ori?) William G. Johnson off 150.00 eee Pay c sar ts 5 eis Se ae ek Singer ee Fee panes i ee 157.00 Be fee Ae hi, Sas aa Mk bee we ae : ; ihe PL Nera oa [oe ie oo oe > a o> Se Uh Mk o> Oe oe jas vet @ Es} pats pate ATs) phere ate¥ 1753 pais wes Ba T4 1812 Lo Be OS Bo Enon Be o> Ie oe EP ak Be o> oP oe > Ws o> 22 OP Ue OP ik OP Ue Se a oP ba o> 1 oo tO Ik o> oo oe > eo Ll op Et op a) Wr NO ea ] ee ba | gan 2 RBVEVMOGAPMAAANRADMMOOAADAOM AMAA ae Se pe Nets Ped ba a ang ioe Fe Postmaster : Judy L. Gilleland ; Betty J. Cooke 2 Flossie S, King Houston L. Johnson N. T. Houston Statesville Record & Landmark Houston L, Johnston Beam oak taht ores Mooresville Biba hols) 2 ee Ce Blankenship Helen 8. Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Wilma W. Gooden L. L. Nesbit Commercial Printing Co. Xerox Corporation Brady Printing Co. Beam Printing Co. Xerox Corporation “Postage anid REGISTER WELFARE DEPARTMENT ; " " Salary & Travel Xe Travel ethos Seay} Ad Clifton E. Bridges te) ot CU sb ale 6) Thurston Tampleton Millicent K. McCurry Anne Ce Johnson Thelma C, Barker Mary -LewSmith ' Evelyn W, Ridenhour Avonelle C, McVéy Blizabeth French Boyd Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C. Yan Hoy | Maxine T. Henderson Sara Marie Neese Lois I. Sigmon Betty, Sue Troutman Nora Lee Deal Reba H. Ferree Edith Bryson Franklin Pa Prem he )-4 bar) O. A.“ Dearman Sr, Mrs, Fred B, Bunch Jr, Georgia H. Blowe Jewell C, Van Hoy Avonelle C,. McVey Millicent..K. McCurry Elizabeth French. Boyd - Evelyn W. Ridenhour Pact Phra ba ba Be bake) Me su eA ariel! Ame C. Jofinson Lf Son pO. Bae) nina] Edith Bryson Franklin Mooresville Telephone Co. a Fe McNeely & Sons Arash Dr. W. M, Painter Dr. S.A. Rhyne Dr. JeM, Robertson The. Lanier So. te — yo roe ee ea A range, oe Bell Tele, % Bel BR sh lot: clel ame 7 bees = tei ns sat nt S al ba ak itt) nf Sac a) " as eae Ale as 5 - “J a Joeehoy <a + gee . #7 iy 200 .00 : eer 9) tt 350.00 i : 386.00 " BisloPa 0 8 i 4:69.00 350.00 " 386.00 n . 386.00 " 386.00 4 : Bere 6) " BSB rie°) * 288.00 ; Pages oe . 274.00 6 Patera " Prat Oa * ra I TING 8 " 802.00 NE OE bag nt Board Meeting 12.38 i 12,38 " 10.00 Travel 35 * 13) t ya PA oe kis Ries) Li Be 8) w rao)" i 18.27 n 2.08. " ii Po oF " Tel? " 20:93 Ps 7h.16 Services 5.70... ark e 25.200. Medical 5.00 : § 00% " d one ee 358.91. 60,00 Beh pC) hg Membership ae | ey | f TREASURER=TAX COLLEQTOR 153h Land, Sowers & Avery Tax Suits 800,00 1562 U. S. Postmaster Postage 423.00 1578 Judy L.Gilleland Salary 215.00 1579. Betty J. Cooke : a5 ‘ 225.00 1580 Flossie S. King " Syste 6) 1581 Honst$rL. Johnson " bern a) 6) 1582 N. T. Houston Salary & Travel 508.33 1751 Statesville Record & Landmark Ad 12,62 1752 Houston L. Johnston Travel 33.39 MeL oak oh hey eee Supplies ¥ 22.11 | Se Bete oe HE Oe Oy OE 9o es oy Be oe Fm fe | 1807 Mooresville Tribune Ad 15.33 Ld | REGISTER OF DEEDS G 1583: Imogene W. Blankenship Salary 315.00 G 158, Helen 8. Gregory " 275.00 G 1585. Elizabeth H. Goodrum n Ae 8) + 1586 Wilma W. Gooden " rere. e G 1587 .L. L. Nesbit " Fe sere.e ‘he G 1753. Commercial Printing Co. Shia Pia. oo ok G.175L Xerox Corporation " Mase P ear | $1791 Brady Printing Co. . a, G 1792 Beam Printing Co. x skope-s6| G 1812 Xerox Corporation * ‘ 521.90 AB POO FD Po bre #2 ; Clifton E. Bridges Salary 200.00 "1589. Bdna *. Brown " eee ee) 1590 Thurston T4mpleton “s 359.00 3 1591. Millicent K. McCurry " . 386.00 x 1592 Anne Ce Johnson n 386.00 } 1593 Thelma C. Barker , L69..00 i159 Mary LewSmith " 359.00 3 1596. Evelyn W,. Ridenhour " 386.006 1.1597. Ayonelle C. McV4y " yiae'e 31598 Blizabeth French Boyd " st ae’e) +1599 Georgia H. Blowe " Teper 1600. Jewell C.: Van Roy " 333,00 } 1601: Maxine T. Henderson de BE 00 — . a Gama Mawes, vase rr] +5 vm ee ho. OM, Jara. Farie isd Po fo] , eee [.. Sigmon 27 aes :/ 160 Betty. Sue. Troutman n oT. 1605 Nora Lee Deal % Parser © + 1606 Reba '. Ferree " 274.00 ; 1607. Edith Bryson Franklin " 802.00 + 1755 . Re W.- Rogers Board Meeting 12,38 ;-1750 -O.¢.A. Dearman Sr, ‘y Pel. ; 1757 Mrs. Fred B, Bunch Jr. " 10.00 1758 ° Georgia H.. Blowe ar baoee 35.98 1759 Jewell C. Van Hoy " Palic) + 1760 Avonelle C. McVey " $1761 Millicent K. McCurry " 3 1762°. Elizabeth French Boyd i G 1763 Svelyn W. Yidenhour e r G 176 Thelma C. Barker " 2.08 1765. Thurston Templeton " 4.3.60 G 1766. Anne C. .J,hnson " Pa) G 1767 Mary Lew Smith " sores G6 1768 Edith Bryson Franklin U yatepte 3 1769 Mooresville Telephone Co, aT Sane Rol 1 : »» 70 3.1770 Ds. Ks McNeely & Sons Rentals crbaa a 4 Pia) G1771 -Dr. W. M. Painter Medical ere. 1772 Dr..S. A. Rhyne " : ca 8G Dr. J. M. Robertson i" | ele 177, The Lanier So. Maintenance, etc, 358.91 5 he oe ew ~~ a) ee) wad G-177S° As Pe We. Ae Agency Membership eee G 1785 Southern Bell Tele, % Tele. Co, Services 180.72." G 1820. Ny C. ter BE ST ahd Employees' Retirement System - Retirement FeS eee pe Ya hay. GS Skee Wi beak EYE PEIN “es mil 28 AEC eer’ Be 8), 1609 1610 aoe 1612 1613 Wado 1777 pW Ls) 1779 1780 1786 1789 BOBMBMoMoQnooqaaaodaqagQ 161); pion 1782 bi hore) whe OO G Oo ta 1615 1416 1617 1518 meso bi foll 1789 ye) Oe cee) 42> G2 Ka t2 G2) 2 1619 1620 1785 1786 Sc.) ©: 1621 1622 1788 ye) @ G2-G3 63 G3 Qi © OE 6. oad — .e 2] ro) posh tem tai) BOOK Elizabeth W. Weaver OE Web ang Betty ©C. Harrington nt Wayne Franklin ~ a Lineous B. Nance Jr. " Howard M. Stamey . Harry W. Myers Jre . ee PP Barts) ao Re) Travel Le Re Nance Jre ¥ Harry W. Myers Jr. ° KeeLox Manufacturing Co. Supplies Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Maintenance Lazenby Montzomery Hdw. Co. Supplies Starrette Typewriter Service Ki b 7 . Pane a gk a oe bcs W. H. King NEGRO FARM AGENT Salary biel V Ad Supplies Starrette Typewriter Service wi Brady Printing Co. Jean L. Johnson Nancy I. Myers Juliene M. Fulp Nancy M. Henson Nancy Myers John Dritz « Sons Inc. I HOME AGENT Salary t Travel & Supplies Equipment Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies Brady Printing Co. Maxine Rutledge Pauline E.. Moore Pauline E. Moore Lazenby Montgomery Hdw. Bertie M. Wilkerson J. P. Van Hoy ba 2 NEGRO HOME AGENT Salary " bea s-ee Oro Supplies VETERANS SERVICE Salary Salary & Travel Southern Bell Tele. & Tele. Co. Services Brady Printing Co. Town of Mooresville Supplies Rent é CIVIL DEFENSE J. P. Van Hoy Pe aes eA eet) J. P,..#an Hoy Salary i Travel Southern Bell Tele. * Tele. Co. Services Stparrette Typewriter Service Supplies U. 5. Postmaster N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Retirement ? Postage 162,17 143.08 Ble Paels rp ore | Oe, bee) rye 33.60 Ps Pa SPS oss 29,00 5.77 Bre) Tye 236.00 fw ae ate tw af Let? i 155.67 ery rar ey 2,81 76.29 ees) 130.00 hee ae Me We) ee nd y40. 074 8.8. 350.00 Pei, tall TOPs e) APPS 300.00 rad Tee 37.10 yor rei’, beret) UST) 5 E Me, 1790 att | Elizabeth W. Weaver Betty +. Harrington Wayne Yranklin Lineous B. Nance Jr. Howard M. Stamey Jie CTF ep. ay’ th=-Oerona ue £32 a Wilke Van H Suthern we a T » i Brady “en - pie)” } ones Van Hoy c da Fs Helen HK ° Be Pek fhe ake hg Southern Bet] Tele. Starrette T Us. Se: Postmaster Kyles i we Typewriter Service ets FARM AGEN Salary Lb at Al Ae t io y} aft Dee 8 a salary " : Travel Services eho} e) opel Postage ore 4 ad 1820: N.C. Local Government Employees Ba leke Svstem = Retirement of a Mya Gita iY * COUNTY ATTORNEY Isaac T. Avery Jr. Retainer Fee 200,00 CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Martha D. Parker Salary 315.00 1626 Robert L. Parks " 31;0.00 1527 Mary K. eSacTt ie sae U8) 1628 Frances R Sait bgd “O22 « Moore " 930.90 1629 Betty M. Baity " iectte's) 1630. Shirley S. White n : rat PAG 6 1632: Carl G.. Smith " e782) + 1636. U. S. Postmaster Envelopes se Pr48) +1791 ‘Brady Printing Co. Supplies 7.75 ; 1792- Beam Printing Co. " Ae ay G.1793. Mitchell Printing Co. " He) + 1794 . Recordak Corp. (Cfo) ob a ‘Pee Carl G. Smith 1632: Boyce G. Gibson 1D. 1633. -Re A. Hedrick ” 1 OPS 0.8, Town of Mooresville JUVENILE CORT oe der he ae 6) ee hae | ;:2603l¢ Carl G. Smita Salary (ere) AP eae +2796 J.. Cy. Rumple Poarding. Prisoners 291.2h 197. City of Tihs eee Services : 1B oe res + 1798... Purcells Drug Co. Drugs ew Pag + 1799 “Public Service Co. of: N.C, Gas & Repairs 76. ae eee Home Exterminating Cor Pest: Control Service Pe 1301. Cole Hardware Co. Supplies Pe ; 1802... Pledmont »«+nen Service Linen Service o ft } 1803 >Tredel!: Chemical: Co. Supplies Sire z 7. 180; - Thomas Howard Co, " Gere e OER A COUNTY: HOME 1535. Edwin. Rimmer Combining Wheat 108,00 >.]805 . Duke Power Co. Lights Set + 1806, Hudgins Veterinary Hospital Services 26.50 1807 Mooresville Tribune Ad bet pe) GENERAL: RELIEF +1638 Ozella Blackwell Rent fe 14.00 } 1639. Frances Nicholson " Sei?) G 160. Belks Dept. Store Clothing Ti G 1641 ‘Longs Family Shoe Store " 21.60 G 1642 J.C. Penney Co. # ' 35.83 Behe Te eae .t ype ty Be). eR ob a.) " iP} | G 164 « Spainhours " 13.14 G I6h5 F. W.. Woolworth Co. n rs) G 1646 A & P Tea Co. Inc. Groceries AT 3 1647. Colonial Stores " Poe oe G 1648 Dixons Market " Brie.) + 1649 Drums Super Matket " 18.75 § 1650 Jenkins Grocery " 10.00 pkey) 1626 1627 1628 hos) 1630 1631 1791 BA wee Bah Lee o> Be 90 Ok OP Be OP Ee > OE Se Bk o> Oe > oo pS} 1632 1633 G2 © 2 QQ 1796 wees bye ie eee] 1800 1801 1802 1803 180), ap ae oP a o> ie OP aro Oe oP On oe oP Oe PSs) phe es! 1806 1807 ee eo? to 1636, * bey TS T. Avery Ire ” Martha D.- Parker Robert L. Parks. Mary K. Green Frances R. Moore Betty M. eS aah a e Shirley S. White Carl G. Smith U. S. Postmaster Brady Printing Co. Beam Printing Co. Mitchell Printing Co. Recordak Corp. Carl G. Smith Boyce G. Gibson R. A. Hedrick Town of Mooresville Js Cy. Rumple City of Statesville Purcells Drug Co. Public Service Co. of N. C, Home Exterminating Co. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT RECORDERS COURT SUVENILE COURT eee F Salary a ce 9 ee Supplies " Copier Salary " " Court Costs Salary Boarding Prisoners Services Drugs Gas & Repairs Pest Control Service Cole Hardware Co. Supplies Piedmont +inen Service Linen Service Iredell Chemical Co. Supplies Thomas *% Howard.Co, Mg COUNTY HOME Edwin Rimmer Combining Wheat Duke Power Co, Lights Hudgins Veterinary Hospital Services Mooresville Tribune Ad 0 GENERAL RELIEF -.....v Ozella Blackwell Frances Nicholson Belks Dept. Store eo eee ek ae) ele bahachdad J. C. Penney Co. Raylass Dept. Sd Ti Spainhours — Ie Pee tk bane a x i a. P- a wets pao ere D Ee she BMD a 1.) mB) bce cy be De fat ee id wean cery = 7 trek cu Clothing es es coe ff P " a Ee) Shel " A a Bere 2 340.00 151.06 230.00 oaks 00 255.00 prey? 120.20 7.78 LO, 57 py pies)! a el PY 3 1, 291.2h > Boa Fes} Th Pte) 76.59 Pee Cree) Pe ke, pare)" 108,00 Pre] sores) eI 14.00 5 Pel!) pate rs oO ces ae - 12.51 13.1k 5") Ar ae ee oo Bee ee Koo ree er iy", G 1651 Roberts Foodland Groceries rie.) G 1652 Smith's Super Market as ToPaole) G 1653. Stockton Street Grocery " 20,00 9 165 Teeter's Food Mart , " 29.00 G 1655 Winn-Dixie Stores " 5.00 G 1656 Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. pens. 51.00 G.1657 Petty Cash Fund Miscellaneous Expenses Pe Te) G 1658 Barium Springs Orphanage Boarding Home Care ; 39..00 G 1659 Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder " i pie ePra.8 | G 1660: ¢C.°C, ERE Vel «eh lobes " 150.00 pete) aD ba PUMS Rell sae sl tt Te tat ba " 50.00 3 1662 Mrs.’Albert Cooper w 100.00 G 1663 Mrs. J. C. Dagenhart " 50.00 3 166) Mrs. Roland Deal ee ; peers 6 + 1665 Jack Elliott “ 50.00 + 1666 Mrs. A. A. Gibson 9 50.00 3 1667 Mrs. Glenn Havner " pierre, 0) G 1668 Mrs, Joe Jenkins " pL Orne. 8) G 14669 Mrs, R.L. Pearce i 50.00 G 1570 Mrs. Mott Redmond " 150,00 @ 1671 Mrs. Spencer Reid " 200.00 } 1672 Mrs. Johnny Scott " 159.00 4 1673 Mrs. Bobby Sells és Fi 150.00 } 167, Clara Sharpe " 100.00 + 1675 Clarence Ward " pets. e) 3; 1676 Mrs. Rey E, Warren " 150,00 7 1677. T. B. Wetmore " 50.00 + 1678 Clyde Wilcox " ° 100,00 “> 1579 Mrs. S. C.. Williams iW 100,00 3 1680 Mrs. Leon Wooten n 69.72 } 1681 State Commission for the Blind Glasses BkOk Pts. G.1682 Dinglers* Drug eb abled Lyi } 1683 Fisher Drug: Co. i 19.2 ; 168 Holmes Drug Co. " ee GY, + 1685 Lowery Drug Co. Ba. PL > 1686 Statesville Drug Co. " O5 96 ; 1687 White Drug’ Co. " 6.60 5: 1688: Dr. LM. Little Cle bRet Be oo 8,9) ; 1689. Dr. I. G. Sherer. " 18,00 ay ye k YT 3 1691. TheWomans Clinic " rite + 1692 Tredell Memorial Hospital Hospitalization 27 00 ; 1693 N. C, Memorial Hospital Medical 12.00 G 169, Rowan Memorial Hospital « 1 8) 31695 Western N. C. Sanatorium Hospitalization Vise) 3,116.76 er fae) re mal DOG, WARDEN G 163, J. I. Thomas Salary 390.00 G 1808 J. I. Thomas Travel 136,15 G 1809 Calvin E. Tyner, D.V.M. Dog Confined 10.00 G 1810 Town of Mooresville ; Dog Pound 13,00 G°1811 T. K. Abernethy Radio Service 5.00 bd io I DEBT SERVICE Manufactueers Hanover Trust MISCELLANEOUS G 1537 Johnnie Ray Hendren Tax Refund 31.10 G 1538 Iredell County OAA Fund No Money Pay Hospital vate Peek) G 1539 Iredell County ADC Fund 2 ee ve : me) G,1540 Iredell County APTD Fund ea eed . yee) G 1544 Iredell County OAA Fund fo Sey Pe 3 1545: Iredell County ADC Fund 7 1,331.70 G 1549 -Iredell County APTD Fund ~ | ay A G 1559 Iredell County Library Fund . First Quarter payment PAs ors G 1560 N.C, Dept. of Revenue ii Tae bg pearly, .) fogs "ets EB) oii a eee eee Ce bs ‘ ees me | fy | ¢ i G 1535 Iredell County Health Department - Monthly Budget Payment Pees rel) G 1637 A. &. Guy, Treas. Statesville Graded Schools 60,000.00 G 1813 State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind 459.00 G 181k 3B. J. Powell Lights - Budges Chambers 101.75 G 1815 Johnston Furniture Co. Rug, etc, ® : 422.51 G 1816 Tredell Chemical Co, Floor Machine BW aera a) + 1817 Eunice Price, Treas. Mooresville Graded School District 30,900,900 pte PO ee meee la se Te eR Coe Tea Mm | Beka 7 yee) 5 1822 N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - " oe Ore id EDUCTT Ie PROPER PT NMR ae RMS RM Coes he a7 Eee 68.00 G 1823 N. C. National Bank Withholding Tax | 3,071.20 . G 182h° Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance Vis loPhel® peewee Pere 155,634.88 Less Payroll Deductions: Saat 08F 633.52 Social Security eile.) TEOB & R SY es) Tax: Federal 3,071.20 Shake] 485.76 Tnsurance 21.18 wg GRAND TOTAL $ 150,313.70 >.) Teme Cigars i y-43| HEALTH DEPARTMENT 26, Ernest Ward SEW band 265 Jessie T. Parker " Mildred G,. J,hnson : n 267. Ina B. Pope oe 268 Lexine A. White " vLole, Doris P. Johnson " ne ene? met ane? ans oh ee) ™ S B 27 Margaret F. Bolt " B: 271 Raeford A. Thomas . P 272 - Rollin W. Johnson " ea Troy R. Scoggins Jr. : " B 27 Mary Lee Stroud " B 275 Margaret Ww. Crawford n sea 4 eaamee Oe, Pe Ba 8 " ie at at Arthur D. Cowan . 3.278 Ina M. Galiliher ° 279 Staz Milling Coe Inc. Supplies y40\6) Deris P. Johnson Travel R Ina 8. Pope . rei Margaret. F. Bolt 1 r40 mS: Lexine A. White és pleih Jessie T. Parker " 285 Mildred G. Johnson \ " R 286, Rollin W. Johnson " aero g Troy R. Scoggins Jr. " ed ole Raeford A. Thomas - B 289. Ernest. Ward " : 290: Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Supplies 291 Mooresvilld Teléphone Co. Inc. Services : ‘ 22 Southern Bell Tele. :* Tele. Co. " ee sity. of Statesville n 7 Petty Cash fund Miscellaneous txpense rem Automatic Gas Co. Ince BF Ya! 29 Tredell Laundry Co. Laundry : Tredsll Chemical Co. Inc. supplies Pee re (-r a a el ere ee Clinicians Fee John S, Hardaway M.D. “ V, C. Local. Government Employees’ Retirement: system P Gms scellaneous B 300 N,. SG. National Bank Withholding Tax 3 B 301 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance R303 N. CG. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ‘ TOTAL 6 Less. Payroll Deductions: Clea eke 194.36 Social Security bh OP) Tax: Federal 702,60 Brew Ae) 113.32 Insurance 119.68 GRAND TOTAL ere res) blovane.8) 367.00 eee cite rael®) 350.00 350.00 517.00 sors eae L69.00 SR e@ paanee) ha aa * . On ' > rary Pe Ve ropa 93.73 89,60 =) a ies . a 4 pe Rs } . J Sa yal 10 & 9 a a } : ee ae ae! ae ae ry ey he 7 . 40 Pie @ pf i >i e744 os oer 6,687.26 signe St Se he Tn ay RO es! oe a eras Bee a ae mee i ett ya} HEALTH DEPARTMENT . 1,075.00 Boyan?) 367.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 517.00 543-00 BR nee) 317.00 175.00 oY boa EB as | Jessie T. Parker Mildred G. J,hnson. bas abs Pope Lexine A. White Doris P. Johnson Margaret F. Bolt Raeford A. Thomas Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. ' Mary Lee Stroud Margaret W,. Crawford Ls M. Little Arthur D. Cowan — 215.00 Ina M, Galliher 10,00 Star Milling Co. Inc. a oe 1h.00 Deris P,. Johnson ravel Sy) Ina B, Pope ; pS Peles Margaret F. Bolt 4.83 Lexine A. White bere Jessie T, Parker e Bele) Mildred .G....Johnson 48.93 Rollin - Johnson : brew: Troy R. Scoggins Jr. 89.60 Raeford A, Thomas 100.00 Ernest Ward Serer Winchester Surgical Supply Co. Supplies 12.92 Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. . Services : 11.50 Southern Bell Tele. & Tele. Co. " rors RNa aECE AT tet) Seer " L6.75 Petty Cash Fund Miscellaneous Expense Breese, Gem Automatic Gas Co. Inc. err) 1.18 Tredell Laundry Co. Laundry ys0 PW Iredell Chemical Co. Inc. Supplies 9.27 P. R. Kearns M.D. Clinicians Fee 20,00 John S. Hardaway M.D. : " rs PA 8. 0) N. C, Local Government Employees Retirement System Patera n 5 . oe ie oe oe ee oe oe ee oe ee | - = SMccmeceesiis: iit: ie: ine ic Ms+MiasMieeMoriisciic ve:Mv Mt: Ms: ii: siic-Ms.M.-—>:fs: ie. —--B. hs} B sy B SR Maler Bm tel stole] N. ©. National Bank Withholding Tax Hospital Savittg Assoc, Insurance N. C. Local Governmen$ Employees' Retirement System Ps ‘ SJ i TOTAL Pee ; 3 ae ee ea eae cen “e 16 a | A 586 Mary Neil Conner . Sew Eta 75.00 A 587 Virginia M. Deaton " 233.33 A 588 Clifton Bridges : " Ewe 6 A 589 Nancy L. Grimes " ; 100.00 A 590 Leta K. Poston " 100.00 A 591 Violet K. Caudle bd 375.00 A 593 Iredell County Retirement 68.00 R59 The Webb, Insurance Agency Inc. Insurance 138.85 A 595 Walker Insurance Inc. Insurance 11,5. 67 pS Lo Mrs) thet) MBat BMA BK) ole Colette Services Py.) -#\597 Gaylord Bros. Inc. Supplies : Dr AA98 «N.C. State Library Books & Processing ime L aa-4 A 599 Campbell and Hall Inc. Books © 17.06 pe Se) MISCELLANEOUS Hospital Saving Assoc. Insurance paepy ine A 593. Iredell County Retirement yeh) ee A 600 WN. SC. National Bank Withholding Tax 105.90 i Per. 1] 1,565.2 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Social Security Brey Tax: Federal 105.90 State 9.57 Insurance pope 2a i] GRAND f0O0TAL $ 1,37l.02 The meeting was adjourned until August 12, 1963, at 7:15 P.M, North Carolina, Iredell County A Pot 2 Filed. for registrapion pn : oS eae — OW F EX: ae 19 £2 Clerk to Be Board and recorded in ma = Se 7