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Board of Commissioners Minutes 1965-1966
Prva. et Bi ALE TR PTR” FPO EN Ca «AA eevee ee ae Me ai Mace relate bch on Tc eld ad heins eae eC Re aa aanen dl Be B Beyer, tated et aia toe nada oi base 4 Manager R, L. Shuford, Jr., and ed Attorney I. T. Avery, Jro, were bat Tay THVOCATION, The necting was opened with the invocation by Mr, Avery. REVALUATION, Mr. Louie May, representative of PS cea Company, tax appraisal firm, met with the board te discuss the upcoming revaluation. hase pe Pa cc Martel) ae Dickerson, Statesville city manager, were presént relative to bids on the water line Pe ee me ee Se ae oo Se L atrcnaned read, Low bidder for the entire project was Gilbert Engineering eae mr a bid of Rea ae Low bidder for the project without the waterline and hydrant to the fairgrounds was e P. White Construction Company, at $55,131.00, Ce Rg eee ee Me et Ce seconded by Mr. James, voted-te recommend to Dent Re gc BaD oa es et Amalie: s phate mdaae. de. : ee ee en oe es Cakes Take sa] er oa: so taeee: tame ee OM me eae oko regarding the water line had been entered into Gr rehtnde samara ae ied aaa eee Le “9 a e ere ae a: eee A aa a. pO adn earache ae i ae a dana he tiene dete) eg) ve he, pee eae RR Re ieee de To they empley an architect feF ‘the project, The board outlined briefly what they have in mind to do and asked Mr. Hutchens to make a cursory check of the jail PERE st ae Tw Te at to-eondition and -general arrangements, and to talkcwith the STORRS. G5 1S. chess can elaine cst cated not he thinks their ideas are feasible and practical. peisF\[e) Ie | 1) On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, Serer eerie etl nanan NIE 1:30 im the afterndon to 7:30 P.M, pS Re eee Ce ae ee saan eteniaall tainted eee art te a een il en Ee ee ee ae are Areas On motion by Mrs Wagner, od by Mr. James, the board voted to refer the matter to the Planning Board fer study and recommendations = y _ Saneien ¥, 1908 rie Cort ams be stated that due te revision of salary grades the amount set up in i ae ae Cri Pen ee ne en ee ee ee a approve transfer of this amount from any unused appropriation for Poet tie aed no umsed funds from aid payments, to provide the additional funds from some cod sources On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the ry aM) baa my budget as revised by the addition of PCM CM es Me eM ieee Pea ate tos Py SUBDIVISION - BAY VIEW ESTATES, On motion by Mr. pera seconded by Mr. James, the board approved the final plat of Bay View Estates, property of A&R Realty Coe, . Charlotte, N. C., upon recommendation of the Planning Board that it is in conformity with the subdivision ordinance for the Lake Norman Area. r A REPORTS FROM SHELTERED WORKSHOP. The county manager called attention to the fact A that there are certain requirements for safeguarding any appropriation made by the county to see that the funds are disbursed only fer proper and legal purposes for which county tee k st Td tothe Se ata ¥ fern eg Pte Cy Peres sre Perr cre se ee Workshop, the board should furnish them with a list of the financial and progress Sat Rt Sa required from them, After discussion, the board agreed carta the following reports should be required, and instructed the county manager to so Prose egos eee certs eer Te) ae 2. Monthly or Quarterly Report consisting rey boty oe Sie Ly re ae Revenue b. Detail of expenditure bee ee od a. Activities im which engaged b. Number of stadents enrolled ¢. Wumber of stadents placed in job positions : da. Number of students in “on job training" programs a COM sa at MY ee ok mee 3e Annual Audit by Outside CPA Firm with copies furnished the Beard of Commissioners by Specified Date. HOME AGENT REPORT, rss Nenay Kyere gave a brief report and noted that the Peron ner eee ee ror et aon eee eee ee eee Py et a ae foe a oy 4 TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervisor's office furing the month’ of August were approved on motion by Mr. Janes, seconded by be ey ak Py : Name F. Le. Kistler a pa ¢ Ae Le Gibson Ba ve Pes me Rk ET 4 0, R, Mills, Jr. pts POP Bree le marist ts Troutma Puel Service Bats bent a weet a sma T4 J, Carl Chambers Well & Pump Co, Bh] Double Listed Po Re ect ee a ete SOC eee DO a etic et ee tse pai ve rtd ee ema SERIE Sera Nea aR ay collect $12.00 from the responsible perseri in each case to reimburse the county. Ne Ce eee ee ee ee ee et. Ue ke a Oe ea nen nee aaa ey et ae 2s Se ota Pee oe) Cares ett oes 621 B, Front St., Statesville ag be ety 62h Dogwood Rd., Statesville ‘ Septegber bee) -) he Bobby J, Poole Cree Sere) 6— He°M. Kelly ere ek PR Se ee | 4 9 Allen Rankin BUMemmel ok meee Net aT Sher tao Serer 12— Hoyle R. Sherrill PSP Ooms Buy aor Bt Je BE, Knox Paul pe oY pear t PS ete | VoL ats Kenneth F, Stroud PSS Pa Veer st eee.) C. M. Shaver Gilmer Cockrell re ee George Mitchell © ee ree ate | pee ee a) John D, Link ao pte) Maat bts) Br) ee Pe Ret bs Johnnie B, Moore Ralph Perry Roy EB, Moore earte See ee Boag pre Sete Pa a ~. ~~ boats beer ye C, Creek py RT Chamber sburg Breas! Te] pee e Ee) Bethany beta g Inside Pd , ’ SO a hah akoeee 3l2 B Gray, Mooresville bs Rte Box 176, Mt. Mourne bie oy eer) Pees ee | Pe et) PS ee Pere te Bee oy 502 Dingler St., Peeters eet pie tt. Teg 913 Sowers St., Statesville Rt. 1, Statesville poe ae ss Cg 377 E. Catawba, Mooresville aa rae) art eee Rt. 1, ceed beg aS Rt. 3, Mooresville Ae ag ere Seen] Stony Point Rt. 1, Harmony Rt. k, Statesville Rt. 1 Box 93, Mooresville 1101 Radio Rd., Statesville Ce Peo tk eee) Rte 25 are A B58 7 Rt, 7 Box 29hAA, Statesville ee ae ee ee ee ee Rt, 1, Olin Rt. 7 Box 232A, Statesville Rt. 1, Olia Rt. bh, Statesville Poe eee Beh] 1120 6th St., Statesville Rt. b Box 153, Mooresville at T. R, Miller Rachel Deaton Bailey Pre Pee foe PA eee Sec es William 4, Bealle br ree beat Tog tas CoC) peta Bethany Pa ae wT 58. babe | Pty le bs Cecil E, Graybill, Jr. Inside PP eS) Henry D, McLelland Ot ABeyy este Te Pee ve f Frank A. Mills row Pee Seed Joe J. Walkup Lowell, Dallas Shaw George G. Freese be Pee eS ere F, L. Lanier Palas J. Kale rT G, Ray Felts ee ete) Sree DT : Poe re | Bobby Morris Ce ered PBB ae TSE | Pete D, Raymer W. Carl Moore Sr. ee Pee ber) pte tet eee ts Bee EPR sg Be 1, Troutman Rt, 5, Statesville rahe YC te eet Beey i> Stewart, Mootesville 227 Maple St., Statesville Rte 5 Box 381A, Statesville Perel te ear) Rt. 2, Statesville 651 Dogwood, Statesville Cae Pr30 Witwer May Drive, Statesville bi ee eke tte eee 105 Bowen Drive, Statesville Rte 3, Statesville 102 Es Side, Statesville LO eee os Bee | saa Pes peer) 935 Caldwell, Statesville Rte 3, Statesville Rt. 1, Olin SOl Hickory Ave., Statesville be pers PVC PPT te eer) eee hk eer) 326 NM, Bost St., Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville os t Statesville eect) we ems. BBE Bex 433,° Troutman 934 Wall St., Statesville ps Bk le Je By Hobson eee tr) Cg 708 &, Iredell, Mooresville Peel eer baa Cette) “ oe r 2 ie a 5s Cr re 8. avy tal ead oe Pa Mtr eeel Mitchell Turner pre Meme) t- HT os pe TY eee FUR) PCs | PP or. Porn ee awe Coad Herold B, af Noel S, Lents ee ta OPae el) aa Phillip N. Mills Pe Oe) Richard D, Martin Jesse J. Lents bit Ta] F. Pt eT RG ee Pee! pe) be Pee bE) ee Howard W. Anderson Jre Brice D. Miller Buford W, Whittington H. I. Tomlin Lewis A, White H. V, Fox John Ray Sharpe Pee stay Jack Donald Stutts Gary Benoist SPM ees) TY be eae Peer Le eka (Pode Sharpesburg papeaiiens pet ET) Tee Tle bad PRES) Peery C. Creek C, Springs Bests as!) Inside Bats ee) pan) pes] C,. Creek pe ym.) C, Creek OP 3) ema se.) pet El) C,.Creek Bethany etry Chambersburg Sharpesburg U,. Grove Pa) py eat S) C, Springs err | Sharpesturg C, Creek Sharpesburg bee a ee | Lee eee Roe Ne a eee th Bee Te eel eer | Rt, 3, Statesville Rte 1, Troutman ee Te | Rt, 1 Box 123, Statesville 303 Oakland Ave., Statesville Poe wet Mele te ery 102 Alexande?’St., Statesville es see la eee ze 301 Magnolia, Statesville Rte 1, Mooresville 905 Henkel Rd., Statesville 39 McNeely, Mooresville 769 Pinewood, Mooresville "ox 1391, Statesville yee Cees Pes a ee | 2h EB. Gray St., Mooresville Rt. k, Statesville Rt, 2, Mooresville Rt. 7, Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville Pe ta Cok Rt. 2, Harmony Rt, 2; Mooresville Rt. Box 288, Statesville Rt. 2, Mooresville Rt. 2, Statesville Rte 2 Box 570, Mooresville Taare t oT ber - ied Aton 2 et a RUSS ee ed 1434 R, By Kestler, Jre PIN ae ae mend See ed 1479 Bernice McJunkin tae ee Cont 698 Max R, James ' 699 Jack Tar Hetel PB -] n era CMe ty Per Diem & Mileage * PBST.) * at tT Ty Th Ne Ce Association of County Commissioners - Ca sy ok DATA PROCESSING H ed Taternational Business Machines Corp. ~ Rent TAX SUPERVISOR POS yan) eee Tg Salary pe ge een hey ‘ i pan yee ee Mae sated i cON SMe Deg re ast ® 1464 John T, Smith bl 1h65 Cy B. Evans LJ eT er bd 1467 Peggy P. Summers. bd H 62h Ee Fe Saum erry ~ H 625 Jehn T. Smith bess H 701 Wesley Hedges Business Forms Co, Abstracts H’ 702 Qld Dominion Box Co, er H 703 Data Processing of the South Leases 4 H 719 C, EB, Bvans ber H 771 Beam Printing Co, bey per Peet rors 1kh? Willie Tayler pen Me LRBLO whe ved pr ae eRe ee ote pee Shee me at ae eect pe yee bette) pee me eet tty Bei tt tra He i EF | : i a & eee ty Pa td H : BUILDING preci | § " 3 Salary bf pity me Trey Spent duly 31 113.9h it) 81.72 75000 ra * 16_80 poo tae ee ag Annual Budget aL ea AS (SF pV UT OM rc oa Spent July 31 Paes Bee) Payee) raymee) 566.67 Brae) 100.00 beret 200.00 ba) ere REP E.) Pe) PB Pt. i) ASS BPE. -a) PUTT rey SL kasd Pd ed Dard Ad 49.62 Yes) Pte) CPSs) Cane mee) oe ern ber 1,641.37 Cy PS ls = ey CTLs 113,00 bs | I bt 3 H bs H DI 4 H b | E i i bi b | bi bi H | 5 | i a ae eS a eee tae) Pee eee ee ee tT ae Pe | eee em Be pa ee) ui tesville Services City of Sta: Modern Rlectric Co. yee eT e ge Ty ag ae es a be ad CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Annual Budget 430,1:74200 epee tae ae Seren Adams & Pegran Pe es) Ce P, 8, West Construction Co. PP os nic pee To Pa ce) Caldwell Electric Co. Lt bee) Cee eT) J 7,542.00 William F, Freeman Ince Checking office building CJ é rats Bsn d osc. bate) I 3 pee Tae tc ae Eee Se) Spent July 31 3,2h0.30 Pater eee CN POPS. f Palys boo Me kT ie Pie!) Vance Moter Hotel pee nd BEN Ter.) Jacqulaine Talbert Tax Refund - : ve) Beyce Church « vei) AP eS CM es a De ad Bi at) be a eee! Coroners Accts 17.50 Mrs, Claudia Robinsen Pree) Harry B. Underwood, M, De (Po) be a a ee 1,00 be a sak | ple aes) et Mee ha ee 7 pie erat] Mt. Mourne Fire Depts Ince ple eres) Me cet ees le oPe ¢} Pee est) ea BYeoMed West Iredell Vol.Fire Depte Cee a ae Se. Be) Trinity Volunteer Fire Dept. Depts of Conservation & Development - Forest Fire Centrel Mileage J pert e Pe ae kT 4 3h Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. a ee ee ee Ae ee ae Bee ee ag - rom a eee ee Fs} Eg Le a ae ’ vi os ie E AF ees ci " 23046 a H Lazenby Montgomery Hardware ® ‘ roe Coe eh Mmoo km aR y Sa H 820 Modem Rlectric Cos ce eR 5 POM Sk eet. 4 PO ase oh Tg § 2 SPS) TAX MAPPING : é F iS pi eae tC) ae ee PP) sad cer a ae YP) pI ims seen meg Salary 225200 1473 Patricia S, Wooten bd 225200 147k Terrance R, Miller ® Bros) BUA Meet api tk) ms 5 330.00 pry ae OS BBE ° ry6 tS.) H 7hS5 Johnnie M. Tilley Travel vey ye ate & 87.50 H 610 Carelina Business Machines Inc, Supplies 6 “ rs ay aS COUNTY MANAGER Anmeal Budget 15,826.00 Spent July 31 1,062.78 1477 Ry Le Shufotd, Ire “Salary PCY H 626 R, L. Shuford, Jr. Travel arf ie Va cee eee Bae. eee 1,150,466 H 818 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Braet) Par . COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Perey sat ht Ma ere l CR pore Cae ae es) 1478 Betty Jean Robb “ Psd Bars) Pee ee tee ® ed | Paul B, Williams Inc, Pe ee TY BE asa Beet Le ae nd ey Poet emer ee Pa] ae bss sd Anmmal Budget 96, 336,00 ‘ Spent July 1 CP bs ad Fi) ree) Per) Pte) ewe 415.00 ee eee) a 377.00 Br) pled 100,00 Ses) ay Pete ttt ttt tt tty | Annual Budget 32, 366,00 Spent July 2 2,417.90 ee Cy Envelopes ed br ah eee | Filing Answer i I H Eq b | EH Ez # | ri a r Pe ae ee) a ae es as ee 5 ee 298,00 rs. ed bacon § Pt Bey kokd ran Lae eo aa : Seite eee) elt hh ae | A Rea eee em ped PS Were t Nancy I. Myers 248.00 Juliene M, Fulp id Bes Ds we Peta ad ® BULLY d ae baad Travel bh PLS) bP A ae ee | Travel. & Supplies 59019 Woodward Jewelry Store Re ek | Cay Millsaps Hardware Co. bl Pel) Pargas Ince Gas 10.30 Catawba Paper Box Co. ete AL 2) Starrette Typewriter Service Lu BES) LP Py ath bac veyIe. 8) Southern Bell’ Telephone Co, eR) ne bra Bek Pa Salary o 247.00 J. P. Van Hoy Ma : B eerie, 2) PP Pen bee ac te 50.00 Starrette Typewriter Service Re ee z propa Southern Bell Telephone Cog © Services 21.10 PUNT ewe: Pe, Ma PLO le Spent July 31 Cy PP Paw: od Salary es 300,00 Pee ae cote) p ay 284400 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 8.71 Southern Bell Telephone Co. pao eT] 19.70 PPMePee ee Mee oo Ee oh. ee Be ae 5 PF Isaae T. Avery, Jre pvt eae roy Spent July 31 11,151.00 mde Beye) BB) oS4 a7 Annual Budget 7,739200 Cee ae ok ae ye heya eases 4 s COUNTY ATTORNEY pve mee ree ene) Spent July 31 roo e bs ee PUP 200,00 pire vee toad Spent July 31 Be Bre Se) 2,801.59 CJ bt oe eae a a 1550 a Baty 812 oe. Be ek mad Se er ik) em tome 84 a R, A, Hedrick IredeZl County Witness Fund et oa) Ba. PP ey Lazenby Montgomery Hardware Co, SST BRE Gn TT woes. > ey Statesville Manufacturing Co. OR MMe ls eee | Se egy yey ee Purcell Drug Coe Modern Electric Co, Home Exterminating Co. po RRB TT gery be eee at | Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, International Business Machines Corp, ~ Maintenance Joe N. Sherrill W, B, Mills Gin Co, oe r ba eos -te od pvt Ore ) Sh ea 1 We a Services em ) Annual Budget 10,550.00 1,142.00 Spent July 31 veg 50.00 4 350,00 LJ 350 290 PSE Lbs SET 4 Annual Budget Spent July 32 Boarding Prisoners BPS) yee 8 ead 4260 " Pr.) i ree ask Ty be PS) i er cere pee) 7.00 ® Peed ba me te Pre?) peta A Ped Linen Service yd oe? s 00 Spent July 31 i 5 Ps Budget . 19,200.00 2,800.00 peer Annual Budget 30,000,00 BAL rd By ny ee er ee ee ee oO 7 ao} shaadi o") BA sid SP Peng Cos eee) ees Sherrill White Shoe Coe Inte nae Petty Cash Fund ee ee ee ae teen oe esol PP Pia Me sgl Set ttt) bt ewe ep tc ree eae) Te ier ee! Pree Cae OM bt ro ee ot at A - Mrs. Owen W, Lackey Mrs. Edna Mullis - ie eee) ek pee aie Mrs, Bobby Sells Bt ee Johnny Scott Bi ae ed bt emer ta | Mrs. T. Be. Wetmore Le Per Seek) bys og Pe ae meek Mrs. E. A., Deal tee Mrs. Carl Reece Clara Sharpe Wilkes ‘County arty pa } Mrs. Clyde Wilcox peewee ee tae) be Pe ts ae a ee es page Te oe ee bees es eC ae tat ke Se be ee oe) ete a a ke rid er aad 35 G. C, Bhinn General Merchandise z : Qo 3 as « re i ‘ J fe ae Se aed 8, 280,00 Ky erred BA cee tg OAS ged | Annual Budget Le ee) Ce ee aes ad H 627 City of Statesville Deficit’ operating expense 800.82 COM Pd Pea ee mek eee! cee cease We) Pa ae Pete ek ee ol) Pree rudd PAP MISCELLANEOUS Pa bee OMe oa Cewek! H 606 Iredell County As Fe pre | ble Pb bd y 613 Ne Ce Department of Revenue Use Tax 3066 ue Veer eee ae ic pee eae ee] ey H 615 Te Te Avery Ure bl i eee Pe Me Se Se og A. Po T. De Fund CAibrrs. s H 618 Iredell County 0, A. A. pated cP H 619 Iredell County A, Fe De C, Fund 10.89 Tey. Mees Ra ogee | eee ae) BES hs) H 621 Iredell County M, A, A. bat Pree 8) PET cee ee mae a ee Rae Oe Ld merry 4 H State Commissien for the Blind Aid to bbe | be Psd H 829 State Commission for the Blind ear ee Le) reer H 833 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Rete riGre as Pay Ce Sete et Bemis) BS at) H 6837 Worth Carolina National Bank Federal Tax Withheld 5 reer i) Pay Mes ae ae ok Bets wry SPL AGERE 107,018.83 Less Payroll Deductions: prises 1,059.05 rae Pr ds GRAHD TOTAL pts ead Tae Ce PUT W Mere 4 96,480.00 5 Spent July 31 . 7,092.93 220 Jessie T, Parker Salary Bylot) 221 Mildred @. Johnson " Bere) 222 Ina Be Pepe " Wie Oh, ree meee ok, i a a | e 377200 22h Doris P. Johnson LI 377,00 225 Margaret F. Bolt LJ Me Pye.) Peet ee | Md bya) Pie SOCEM) bd 553-00 228 Troy Re Scoggins Jre “ Pyare el) Pree Chg eh tet! LU Bere) 230 Joyce E, Dobsen Ld bie Pile) 231 L. M. Little Ca pee ree 232. Arthur D, Cewan " 27.958 6) 233 Ina M. Galliher A tePiale) 234 J. He Nicholson td Ls Tooraal 235 Bertha Ge Shoe 4 Salary & Travel 260.75 B.12h1 Cole Marine & Jool Center Equipment 11.23 B 12h2 Enterprise Printing Co. Supplies Bone] ae 2 oF tad tee Pee a bee cts paS PB 12h) Doris P. Johnson " ‘ PiTeLe § ea ee eh My Ly Ley B12h6 Jessie T, Parker " Pe ss) B 12h7 Ina Be Pope bd eres B 12h8 Lexine A, White ® 12.81 cei) Mee OSM ERPS fle et-to) 9 " biel ePy al B 1250 Raymond Lowe LJ pBEoPy-)G B 1251 Troy Re Scoggins Jre " SOP B 1252 J. He Nicholson " 2309h B 1253. City of Statesville Loa e kel 1) 56.00 ee sees) ees a ee eee k se 76420 Bets t ee seat mses) ety " BUS B 1256 N. C, State Board of Health Supplies Be B 1257 Phipps & Bird, Inc, " 2057 B 1258 WFisher Scientific Co, be ptePte a) B 1259 Brady Printing Co. bs es B 1260 Es. Ne. Scroggs LJ 53a B 1261 Paul By, Williams, Ince " err B 1262 Starrette Typewriter Service " : BPs B 1263 Greer Drug & Chemical. Co. " Pes B 126) Service Glass & Builders Specialties ~ Supplies seep le) PME te hae BOB. T-ame Py Installing glass a7 8) B 1266 Statesville Venetian Blind Service ~ Repairs rb) B 1267 Hobbs Radio & TV Service yr bea) 49.61 B 1268 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. " vate B 1269 Sigmon's Electric Co. ST ake Rl 1) Baal B 1270 Iredell Laundry Co, Laundry 2he7k B 1271 Petty Cash Fund eee ety 23080 B1272 Je Se Hardaway, M, De ORE SEs e ht wu | bre eta oe Me te pee a May B 127k Ne Cy L,cal Government Employees! R,tirement System - Ret. Bi i Pee , e MISCELLANEOUS B 1275 Werth Carolina Local Gov. Baployees' Retirement System ~- Ret. 197,68 B 1276 North Carolina National Bank « Federal Tax Withheld bt Pret) B 1277 Hospital Saving Association Insurance cs Pb B 1278 Iredell County Tax Collector ~ Arthur Cowan Taxes 20,00 5 TOTAL CA Z Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement tr Cd BE Py7 eee se be) " iss) BE ere rs : peta ry CPS) bse ee SPO) prea Tied GRAND TOTAL Prete) Poe Cael Brest Pd pvr OMe )T. 2) Mey ees) ere o) Spent July 3 1, 731.00 ee em Salary pleemue) Meer ete ee] MU sue) ee ee) LJ aoe 67 Violet K. Caudle bg eee A 1051 Southern Bell Telephone Ce. Services sere 41052 Starrette Typewriter Service Supplies 5 rr 4 1053 North Carolina State library Books & Processing Bae Peal Pe eh) be es ak ok tek b Tt) ey mre e] 41055 Thames Book Company . “ 10.50 ee ey ee me at ee ed Ld ehh A 1057 Charles M. Gardner & Co, LJ 34 vereen A 1058 Campbell and Hall, Ince Brad A 1059 Ne C, Local Government Sete meni System 70423 A 1060 Statesville Library bP tok ‘ 100,00 A 1061 Town of Mooresville Pater for Library (erie) Prete cAM eli) A POPOL CMe Aa The ETRE ASB) hs ce on ay Byeee A 1063 -North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax + FP 8) A 106 Hospital Saving Association Insurance Veet i ree 11733053 Less Payroll Deductions: % eee Tt Sipe : Social Security 33.63 Tax: Federal DPA) ia Bares Bet bag tt] a GRAND TOTAL j Annual Budget 19,500.00 . Spent July 3 1, 606,15 re] M 78 Wancy K. Pearson Salary Pe) ewe ks Oe ek beg i , 24.00 Oe Lg a a ple 5 eb] M&l City of Statesville ack | am Pay Pe yet MT eMC TE). Be py bd rp L) M 83 Public Service Co, of N, or Berar | Bret pa ar a mes ess 16,11 M 85 The Institute for Rational pop jooks bP) eee afm ea OMe Tw st) n.61 M 87 Ne Ce Local Government Bmployees* Retirement. System - Rete ae - . 5 . FI . b Pig ARAL eh) M 88° Ne. C, L,cal Government Employees' Retirement System ~- Ret, as es 2a RPV Tae Ook ot | Insurance " Par} ; a Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Cee pe 7 bo aps ee ere) State por pe cs) Pt ae Oy ees) TOTAL The meeting adjourned at 52h5 P. M. Worth Carolina, Iredell Se od Boece bee eg oiialineasiesi Paes ee aren Lhd eM TSC Le ee me aT oe een eens All members were pr » namely: E, B, Boyer, ie a a a a ers ee Ire. INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the invocation by R. I. tc 3 ) REVALUATION STUDY, We ¥. Hester, representative of Ea sete Tae cfirm, met with the board to Coes ey Rhett cr Roe eR a ae ey company in tax revaluation programse JATL RENOVATION, J, T. Pegram, local architect, informed the board that in his opinion the part of the jail now being used for offices and kitchen could be converted SS da ew but as @ practical matter it ba Ne nae so) to tear down and replace this section than to try to remodel, He also stated that he is already committed to all the work that he can handle in the near future, and did not want to be considered for this job 4f it had to be done within the next few months, but recommended that a local firm be employed. ba) ae Sy ene eee ae err Planning Board that the Lake Norman Area poe eer] iv ba to permit certain conditional uses in Agricultural eo ee ee ee od Ca ae Ot Wie) Nee Se ee ern rie by Mr. Kestler, and carrieds * PP AOE Ba TALIS OY Ke Oe Se Pe eee ge mn Toe ie ena ne ee Ee Peet ae eed a ey ee ee and would be an extension of the B~3 district Se al sle Tiillche ehtiet eal ee eG sale See hentai cetera deat inetane eon Seer nr ee be eae gE 9 5 ec ermm 4 3 ett eee ae T-Tiched escuela wok = AS a 24 ap gal Pee ws Me ee JOINT MEETING WITH MOORESVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Chairman Boyer PrarettotTe Mar td a joint meeting of the commissioners and eet peek sl a Mm take we mee Ld for October 7th, at Mooresvillese STATE ROAD BOND ELECTION, The following resolution in support oan Me or Moca A ee Ce eee re i Ok eke pen PY as arm lost by Mr.-Kestler: RESOLUTION WHEREAS the 1965 General Assembly of North Carolina did enact the "Stete Highway f Bond Act of 1965" to allow the citizens of North Carolina to vote on the issuance of three hundred million dollars in road bonds to improve the highway system of North Carolina; and WHEREAS the Honorable Dan K. Moore, Govertior of North Carolina, has designated November 2, 1965, for said election and has urged the citizens of North Carolina to Pee Cle ee a ca and WHEREAS, the people of North Carolina have been assured that the principal and interest Ps ee MC MM Mo Mk we a) Carolina by continuation of the present tax levy on gasoline without any increase in BA Me elk of this levy; and WHEREAS, seventy-five million etic of the propesed bond issue has been designated for the secondary road system in the state, with $1,275,100 allocated to Iredell County for use on the secondary roads within the county, with additional funds from the remainder of the issue to be used for urban and primary roads; Pe Ma ea 2 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY that the Board of Commissioners hereby goep on record favoring passage of the road bond issue; and m2 IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board urges all the citizens of Iredell County to support and vote approval of said bonds at the polls on November 2nd as being in. the best interest of the people of North Carolina and Iredell County. Ul BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC, The board discussed briefly the possibility of setting Pr ee Me ec ee RR ee ee ae) ~. Mecklenburg County health and welfare departments, 196le-65 COUNTY AUDET, Copies pf thw 19%6b=65 county aucit made by Jano, Cline, i + September 27, 1965 Pivgeee tetera Puy] oy tra] Barnard, Certified Pm eR) pe were distributed to board mem ° . URN. The meeting was adjourned at 10:20 P.My, September 27, 1965, phe Py ble at a teehee Gaver) Leet. eats registrat oFs | Mies bi ok ot 1942 is See es , SES, vo Ff ter of fore) +B ea Page 3 October kh, 1965 nr 18 pet ra : se ed The Board of Commissioners held its regular.monthly meeting on Monday, October UC rs ee memes Petes er ee Present were: E, E. Boyer, Chairman; J. M. Wagner, R. B. Kestler, Jr., and LoS eee County Manager R, L. Shuford, Jr., was also presents INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Kestler. Re J. HOLSHOUSER’REAPPOLNTED TO BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, In regard to the DECC MRA MT ta M nme) SET SR sa Wisk te CMe aR ke Me Gc a OM eM Be 1 Colt Sak resignation on May 19, 1965, om account of, eet) of health, Chairman Poyer reported that Mre Holshouser's health has now improved to such an extent that his doctor has given him clearance to serve out the remainder of the current term as county a, weopesciate Mr. James moved and Mr, Wagner seconded that Mr. Holshouser oT reappointed as county commissioner to fill the vacancy created by his resignation for the remainder of the term expiring on the first Monday in December 1966, bet i motion carried by unanimous vote and Mr. C. G. Smith, clerk of superior court, immediately administered the oath of office to Mr, H,lshouser, who thereupon joined RBM ee SA Se tM MMe el Mel ta Od MR, HOLSHOUSER RE“ELECTED VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, On motion by Mre Kestler, Ele) sto To] ivf harm Vs bee ee roe oe eters Pree 2k a7 ee eC eke chairman of the board, JAIL RENOVATION, The board discussed the proposed jail Pees ey Andrew L. Pendleton, architect with Design Associates. Mr. Pendleton indicated that his firm already had commitments which would not allow them to take on any more work in the immediate future, but urged that a local architect be employed for the projects Cd TAX VALUATION COMPLAINT, Mr. Rufus M. Dalton, representing Templon Spinning Mills, Inc., Chemspun Yarns, Ltd,, and Mooresville Industrial Council, Inc., appeared before the board to request reduction in the valuation of new building and machinery appraisals for 196k and 1965, The matter was referred to the tax supervisor for ba Me a Te Fa) as court room in order to bear a group Of approximately twenty-five of the C Ottober h, 1965 ao an ; ‘ ee ca | ee ee kgs et ese tty Petri etd po CMR ta) MMBC dat Nao Tal i bey) Bell road be removed from the East Broad Street Extension Zoning Area, This matter had been referred to the poe RT wy a wee tt ame Tet i A ML) Sroup had attended the Planning Board meeting on September 21. All present were given an opportunity te be heard, and from the expression of —— it appeared that the only PTB A a oh ao ket we feature of the ordinance was the prohibition of mobile homes in the ca oy The Board suggested that this group appoint a five man committes to meet with at PeP Ee ee ea Seo Mek oe eee Ty committee, composed of C. As Bell, chairman, Victor McIntyre, W. H. Bustle, Gene Lyppard, and Mrs. N, D, Tomlin, was appointed, and Chairman Boyer notified Mr. Glenn Chandler,. chairman of the Planning Board, of the actions TAX VALUATION COMPLAINT - BLANTON & MOORE.: Lawrence E, Blanton appeared for ea ete Th ish eM Chk. ae es ted Pee eee gd See eee eet ee Te Cee) designated as Building #8 and Y=3, the matter was referred to the tax supervisor for recheck and recommendation, pave Met) COMMITTEE REPORT, Mr. Boyer reported that the Lake Norman Committee held a meeting on S,ptember 30th, at which time they discussed in Pisa Sie Meir for a safety program for Lake Norman. This committee is composed of one commissioner each from Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln, and MécRlenburg Counties. For immediate action ae ea ke we ee tekken act te Tee Te ® encouragement of signs at private marinas, which they felt could be done at little or no cost to the counties; . and pera eae ey of markers for the main channel of the lake as worked out by the U. S, Power Squadron and recommended by the Lake Norman Stas Council, at an estimated cost of $1,000.00, to be divided among the four counties. ba ae at eee a ae ae et es es composed of county commissioners, the boards set up a permanent Pete Le ee ea te at aT] Lake Norman Authority or some similar title; to be composed of interested citizens De a ee So member from each county to be appointed by each board of ee ses ce ae riage! be area would serve for designated terms of four or five years, with terns ee ee es ee) responsibility for developing and supervising a full range safety plan for the Lake Pot] POE LIE LS RE Or TTT eae ‘Assembly for any enabling legislation ed ad Legal. status to such an organization, * i stot Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, rae Me eter tae Me Webaeh C1 RIEL Ootober ky 1965 Par On motion by Mre as oresented. and approved payment of the county's part of the cost recommendations of the marking systems tions were approved for submission to The following road pe CE Mt Tate CL hot MLS Meslay Kestler, seconded by Mr. Wagner: Industrial Urive, east of Statesville, addition to system requested. SR #15k8, Statesville Ft, 8, hard surfaces Th (tm oP Rate ee oa ca ry Kestler, as recommended by the welfa fa 18ua 26 oi B35 01) a LS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual Budget ? Spent Aug. 31 yan oP s 6 155 E. E, Boyer bee ok ae Rees) 113,94 1555 R. Be Kestler, Jre A verge 1556 Max R, James " : ae 1557 J. M,. Wagner reek) 75400 1500 Bernice*McJunkih Salary 1 DATA. PROCESSING Annual Budge Spent: Auge 22 «Data Processing of the South Services 4,733. 1003. Ie Be M. Corporation PsekA TAX SUPERVISOR ae Ras, . H 937. Rental Uniform Service Uniforms, etc. rere COT CMBR TC me ttn meme Supplies ae Yd 'H1018 City of Statesville Services eaten eae COP) MP vat ba eke No Re aD Best Control Service byiee) ae Cerda Wa wer ta Mey Supplies 40.07 EH 1027 “Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs Es 5 0) PY] CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Feners eacnt Crs Mme er Teee yo ae Wot ae BYP Wane) 938 P. S. West Construction Cos Nh Mh CAF 12,133.80 " uy H 939 Caldwell Eledtric Co. Pee area Y 90 George Be Stevens Coe " yi Pra H 1032. Charles E, Brawley, Ince a rie) Piers bE PES Toon SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Annual Budget 151, 316,00 Spent Aug. 31 8,113.41 1590 Ruth G, Etchison e ROU tag 24,700 H ‘941 Jano, Cline & Barnard Pa 1,600.00. H 942 Mrs. Claudia Robinson lore reds Sa Cok be 00 H 943 Harry B, Underwood, M. Ds OT beet peers So) H. 9h Town of Troutman reat Cod 100,00 H 95 Harmony Fire Depte oie 100,0¢ H 96 Mt, Mourne “ire Dept. Ince ¥ 100,00 H 947 Cool Springs Fire Dept. ® ptalerie © H 948 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. ¥ 100,00 Pa CMe (yess eM eee bes ey ay ed 100,00 H 950 Central School Vol. Fire Dept. * 100,00 H 951 Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. , 100,00 H 952 Dept. of Conservation & Development ~ Forest Fire Control Ve Bie ed H 953 Keiger Ins. Agency Bond =~ Dr. Dame 19,00 H 95 National Guard « Statesville Donation yore. H 955 National Guard - Mooresville Me 25200 H 99) Brady Ppinting Cos Supplies ees Pb H 1030 Town of Mooresville esha Toph e 6] H 1055 NWN. C. Public Bwployees Social Security Agency ~ Soc. lord 2,023.78 H 1057 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Fete re Ped H 1059. N. C, Local Yovernment Employees' Retirement System - Rete eae 2? 2 PLANNING AND ZONING Pere Pe yn Te) Annual Budget Spent Aug, 31 PhS Me Peer Be Board Meeting Pras) , 1559 J. Allen Knox ® ores) poy wae ee re) = 8) ig eee) 1561 K. L. Raymer, Jr. ° Pe pt ee Cee ea ed PI 1563 J. Mack Morrow ® er 15454 W. H. Keeter a Pr." Mane Levis Salary rye eas Edwin H. Parks * et) Institute of Government be ee ee) ct Edwin H. Parks ee eee bd pa PSS 4 956 baal PE Pg aes] Cre tg bl 968 Southerland Tlue Print Co. ed 99% Brady Printing Cos ee] 1009 Carolina Business Machines bd Wh? Ve 5S. Postmaster Postage ot ems ee eee 1090 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional, etc. BS@aea eee se Annual Budget 21, 1:13.00 Spent Aug. 31 Cre eree ee ben geee meet sg é 225200 Peete MP lke eg EPs Phe 0) Terrance R, Miller bd 320400 eae hey bd Berea) Johnnie M. Tilley " ; Bb oPta.) Piedmont Lymber & Mfg. Gos Sy eT] : . rece Tees Ri Me 8b Oley Mapping 191.30 cP ah el Ri Travel 51.38 J Johnnie M. Tilley ee T,812.8 Pe 15,826.00 Spent Auge 31 SP ot oes R, L. Shuford, Jr. RE ta 7 Re Le Shuford, Jre Yravel eRe eo eee Chae eke ae eGR Mss Cie eee el eT) UP Paes kg basta) Southern Pell Telephone Co, Services Beam, Printing Coe syed) COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Annual Budget pe Pee th Pies Spent Aug. 31 Ce eas S Betty Jean) Robb Salary Pama 6 Bernice M, MeJunkin ® 56° .67 Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies Ps Spent Auge a 3 4 Frances S, Roland Marshal H. Poole be TT eee ar) Pe we a nt) Prady 4. Johnsen William G, Johnson ose emer) ar me Lawrence 0. Goodin Pet eee se George F. Campbell Howard Harris ee a | Lg are fe Pe ct ee he Cee eet ee ae Federal Laboratories Ine. ee eu Brady Printing Co, Us 5, Peotmaster i ee ee | Cheer rte ewe ed: SESESSS5656584 Pe Ss tated > —_ irae Col tae!) Doha ven me OMT} bored BET) 8 APS a) lo « BPE as Marshall Maness ig perry Bee OP ar ebay Bere 3) R. EB. Perkins 150,00 be ly panies] Bee ae Pee ry et aN Eo . J ° J. C, Rumple a » TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR Annual Budget 32,366.00 Spent Aug. 31 Cech rae? 8 Pte Re tar tal] Poet dpdy Le Gilleland ray Pee) Betty Jane Cooke ’ 271.00 Flossie S, King Bere) bE te OM Cet bes 377200 N, T, Houston cer) N, T. Houston beac) e 50.00 Isaac T, Avery Jre ; Tax Suits Beers 8,0) Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies By) ha a Me OM Re TY Services BB ys} Houston L,. Johnston bee tc s ery} Py i iy ot weer cd 4h, 562.00 Spent Aug. 31 4,518.58 Imogene W, Blankenship Salary Bere! Ove MRED a Tatoos « rs]sPne. 8) bOB ET a Mer a bl reine) Wilma W, Gooden ud Paid L. Le Nesbit ° pCa L. Le Nesbit aol ba yd 20.00 A ee MEA Mee shi. weer) Supplies 3201 Xerox Corporation " 804095 Carolina Business Machines Inc, " Fd Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services Yagi] 25635010 Annual Budget (123,932.00 Spent Aug. 31 1 Pee ly s H,. W. Rogers Board Meetings p1 Pel « bree Verna 8] Pee 7 Py ans) crea are et es) 377.00 PE) rere 479,00 Pe ere) ee eee. ar SS) Bets) i ral rets 8] OP ee Da Ter Evelyn S, Bunch Edna F, Brown Li mes Bete eee Charles P, Kirkman nt Pee aed Anne C. Jehnson ee pes A et ere tg See Dg ee! Phe ed Maxine T, Henderson Sara HM. Neese ieee | eee eee ee eee eee ee | fond -B--B-- ~~ 2-2 -E- -) aaa mm ea mimes ie es es a pe) | fe SSS SS SSS BE) Re 1650 pes 1652 nese BE bi bs bbe th Sb} 1016 pt me eee kg Dr. Fred W, Dick bec Teer pee Ce Mary A, Deaton pe SY eee) Anne 0, Johnson ere mecha Avonelle ©, McVey Buber ae MeN PL lsat pee ee Me Pet). ery D. K. McNeely, Sons Rentals Dr. Re Se Holiday Dre be Be Skeen E. N. Scroggs Starrette Typewriter Service beh Mh eee ry Cena a Me eMC RS sly Beam Printing Cos N. C, Public Employees’ Social Security Agency - Yel Pay Loy NPE POM et sea ee Elizabeth. W. Weaver Betty C. Harrington Wayne L. Franklin Le B. Nance Howard M. Stamey CO eam Pee Clifton E. Bridges W. L, Franklin Harry W, Myers Pa ee gray & Creech Ince S,udents Supply Stores Brady Printing Co» Lazenby Montgomery HdW. Cos City of Statestille Soar Brad Medical * Supplies tt ba] Supplies Services Supplies by Vite) NEGRO AGRIC, & HOME EC. EXT. AGENTS Maxine Rutledge Gloria D, Pearson ee as D. 0. Ivey Gloria D, Pearson ie Meee se aed pT 7 Lote ry MeCalls fon oy f ed y LPee eg . . Travel Travel & Supplies eel) J PT ries se.) a See os * Pee) 5,00 EPs) Pe) bred ras ea ed bere E47 Borris FPA) BW PLY A Pt a 6.10 25400 Eyiae) 5S yiee PY 450 rsd phe es) Cea ere ta beers 9,961.02 Po tee e) PVs SMe) Cote J SS Pg Se ae UT a ee Pas pe PTI A rar cera Bytes Pia. Annual Budget Spent Aug. 31 ~“ “a , — ; — oom = 18 mace 31 toa 5 . Annual Budget 11,151.00 Sau e seg Bt he) BCS aie ree) RE Ue tag 152025 1659. Nancy I. Myers bl 248.00 1660, Jyliene M, Pulp Ls BRN noy g aR TM Ph Me aa Vg " BR Peyd H 1003 I. B, M. Corporation Supplies 10.50 -H 100 Woodward Jewelry Store ‘J SON H 1005. Nancy Myers i Sil tek Tm wee peee kd 40,30 H 1006 Millers Fabric Shop Supplies Bere H 1009 Carolina Business Machines i » eS Pipl Mice tat a Wet eee ley SY a eke) Peete) ree VETERANS SERVIC! 4 Annual Budget Pee ee) jel teh met oe eee 1, 2h6.91 1662 Bertie M, Stout Salary yao 1663. J. P. Van Hoy sd 86 P 18,0) H 856 J. P.: Van Hoy bert ye 50.00 H 1008 U. S, Postmaster be eta) 10,90 cane ea Pe Pee oot bt kb Md Ped) Pee hems hata Mise Mee). ee Services Tee) Bee CIVIL DEFENSE Annual Pudget Peter ei) ry Se kee aS OS ery es 1663 J. Pe Van Hoy REE ay pt. re ek ® H 1007 J. Pe Van Hoy ves trl #1012 U, S, Postmacter cere te) H 1019 Southern Bell Telephone Cos Services #1055 N, C, Pyblic Bmployees' Socialsecurity Agency « er td H"1059 N, C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ La COUNTY ATTORNEY Annual Budget ’ Pae8) , pent Aut. 31 2090 16465 Isaac T, Avery Jre Retainer Fee 200 7 . ° CLERK SUF 24 Annual Budget bee ere ent Aug. 31 . 58 Martha D, Parker ber Pb we Robert L. Parks ad a ® Betty M. Baity * Frances R, Moore . Shirley 5. White « Katherine A. Sridgers . te * b Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies v7 pe Pe eee ee A " Observer Ppinting Bouse bd " eg Lees) ee ee i roe a H 1015 Edwards & Browghten oy sj * BION Peas Printing See bo Annual Budget BO Pe48 Pe 8] ke OT ee se rans) 1568 Carolina Earnhardt . Court Reporter 335290 1674 Boyce G, Gibson Jre Salary = Asst. Solicitor 200,00 H 851 Iredell County Witness Fund mE leash. g rls Pa 8) Meher Bare aA oa tes RM YK). ery Services ree Pees] reel UTC ploPL Serie.) Spent Aug. 31 Ee i re) 1673. Carl G, Smith SPE tag 50.00 157 Boyce G. Gibson, Jre Ld 1575 Re As Hedrick " BEF ite) biltets | COURT Annual Budget 900,90 Spent Aug. 31 Ba Ore 0) 1673 Carl G, Smith RE UE tag teTiee) 75.00 Annual Budget r2TPhs 8 0 PNe. 0) hae ee SEY PPL 3} H 1016 Je C, Rumple Boarding Prisoners H 1017 W. A, Shoemaker Building Repairs 125 H 1018 City of Statesville Tem 176. H 1019 Southern Hell Telephone Co. " H 1020 Purcell Drug Coe Supplies H 1021 Home"Exterminating Co. be baad H 1022 Zep Manufacturing Co. Sy BIC ieee Mees. SMe tr tae bg # 102k Thomas « Howard Co. bd H 10% Statesville Liens Club pater) Cer Meet. TAL we Laundry 4 1027 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co, Repairs GENERAL ASSISTANCE Annual Budget . Spent Aug. 31 Pte Yd 4 Ce eee ee Td Rent i Mee Ce tk gee be H 666 Juvenile Byaleation Center bee es tae H 867 City of Statesville Lights & Water 4 s # 868 Colenfal Syeres, Ince eet iet ly H 869 Coopers . BH 870 Drums Super Market ° # 871 Food Basket ® ee ee eee ig H 873 Gregory Srothers 9 ee bd ce ee 8 " pa saw Food Mart 4 I wtman Grocery, Ince d : fo Se eel) Par ery Liodt a bg ed Ping a net ete 1676 J. I. Thomas ploy) Me Pee ee pie) 5 Mie Pee Oe aks Bek Meee de oe) eRe 1031 «Beam Printing Co. Cee) Manufacturers Hanover Trust Iredell County 0, Ae Ay Pund 2 oe J Maas ita dd DEBT SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS H 883 Smithys Store ata S erg z VP} ae tree Tee eg eae gee en) 200,00 nS Mr Pa ee bar ar . bre Poyd H 886 Mrs, be eT Og Ld 100,00 H 687 Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder L 109,00 H 688 Mrs. C, C, Blankenship 2 150,00 H 689 Mrs. Albert Cooper . bd 200,00 eS MD Ph ha mee a) MW 100,00 H 691 Mrs. E, A, Deal Ly 150,00 H 892 Mrs, Roland Deal ® 185.07 H 893 Mrs. John Flood " CSA.) H 89 Mra. A, A. Gibson ® 100,00 H 895 Mrs, Glenn Havner bd 50.00 CS Me te sh) Ad 100,00 H 897 Mrs, Owen W, Lackey Ld 100,00 H 898 Mrs. Edna Mullis " 150.00 H 699 Mrs. Robert Pierce ® Pe. 8) 0 CBee tat Pam Cha ele ted Ld * 150,00 H 901. Mrs. Carl Reece Li 100,00 H 902 Mrs. Spencer Reid Li pee is) H 903 Mrs. Johnny Scott * 100,90 H 90h Mrs. Bobby Sells aed 100,00 H 905 Mrs. Clara Sharpe ba 200,90 H. 906 Mrs. Jay Tayse i pio 8) H 907 Mrs. C. C. Ward be 100,00 H 908 Mrs, Ts. B. Wetmore bd 50,00 H 909 Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Ld 100,00 H 910) Wilkes County Welfare Department" y 50400 ae 2 eee ts Pee Peer Babe T| bd £100.00 H 912 Front Street Pharmacy b Cree kot 0a Pao) H 913 Mrs. Leon Wooten BI ee es Me ee ta | os Paes) H Yih Goodman Dpug Cos bea ger} 2.00 H 915 Troutman Dug Coe be ‘ bre) H 916 Br. Fred W. Dick ' 32,00 H 917 Dr. Bill R. McLain bd Baer ie) H 918 Troutman Clinic bs rie) H 919 Dr. Creighton Wrenn ® s-F08, 6] H 920 Davie County Hospital * 13064 H The hae Per ct hob k * 37220 Annual Budget Nye ae OT eae te Salary 415.00 Travel 150,00 CPt Pte ae) Pre) br bette | bi Pe a plies irae Pie) £5 ef Annaal Budget Spent Auge 31 ps Pw Pea Ee rw ed Tee OT ba Tiel die Pita pees ahs 170,411.00 ee ee ta Teoma ii 5 - PS] COSY MMe Ss COMO a a Mh ek me Ce SL meee rd H 859 Iredell County 0. A. Ase Fund Ta) H 860 Iredell County As Fe De Ce Fund BES Py 6) Pe ee OMe Tae meee ea | pL H 862 Iredell County M. A, A, Fund het H 863 Iredell County Special Tax Refund 55 383.90 PM ee ee eh eke ee me eee T | een td Pe we Pee et es Pe maT revise erne 4) H 1051 Hospital Saving Association Beit Ct est} H 1052 Stete Department of R,venue Withholding Tax 15910607 Peete Me PCr Ciscoe mee 3 bd , 3, 261430 Pen PEC NCE CMS eMC eC ho aT Mee Pe VP Ped H 1056 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. re Pe Yd H 1058 N. Ce Local Government Exployees' Retirement System ~ Rete pr) ets} a ° é TOTAL 317, 293.83 Less Payroll Deductions: Tae 1,0520h3 py 3a Py eee yd Social S,curity etd bets cress) Rie 7) Te) 4 ed a's a MRS) GRAND TOTAL $ 310,755.55 PT Perr anid Cer Ry eee? a 15,043005 Salary Berea Belen iee) BY Mees Sar. 236 Jessie Cees td 937 Mildred eR Eels cota Ll 238 Ina Be Pope ba 239 Lexine A, White " Von se mea Rivera cote " Byars Pita cca kg et ad " Ve erie Ly Berne A " att Raymond Lowe Pe es seco W, Johnson 553,00 Aree) Pei nana Scoggins Jre Py Co Ae ahd Cae! " Eerie) Palo) hdd E, Dobson * 312.00 2h7 Le Me heats a bier ee) a8 Arthur De errs) 44 reer 2u9 ina M. Galli ta) " ake) Poe re Nicholson bs sre ere.8) 251 Bertha Pes bod) Cee tn at bee tied Pyles) Se TT Eaton Pee nae eee Eee ye89 B 1280 Margaret F, Bolt Leas 14, 38. Pees ee > ee eee by 5039 21282 Doris Pe Johnson " eS ee ela Rr tosey hd Piet Mo T, Parker by B 1285 Ina Be Pope " 2 1286 Lexine Pan eas) is ® 1287. Rollin W, Johnson bd Sls see Aco ttes bP To * 1239 Trey Pestle abe Jre * ere Rested oes ” PS 4 Seeks é of Statesvt Br Telephone C% bet Te . a , Be Yooresville 31293 Se Ae wales De hehe orePy tt) we ead Laboratories Supplies we Sy ae Peed State et md er wer) " 10,02 1296 Phipps 3ird Ince ‘ bk a " a ch Institute a Subscription a b> PR Ae eT tak Employee Pere ae FS ed lina Nat we 1309 North 1 ee pee Le speial Security Age - - . 5) wernnent Em Py 7 a a i i | uwnty Tex eR hee wr wo A 5 Pe ie pecectionst Revirenst pee at eae eh . Tax: Yecer™ ih. ee +f rs) Jessie T, Parker PS RRL Mer Mn etl) Ina B,. Pope Lexine A, White obs PM oer ost Margaret F,. Bolt Raymond Lowe, Rollin W, Johnson Mecha oem bay Mary Lee Stroud Joyce E, Dobson L. M. Little Arthur D. Cowan Ina M. Galliher DPE Pee bec e- 1 3) bl oie MS) ao) Brady Pyinting Coe Margaret Fe. Bolt Joyce E, Dobson se hap hp mmc) stat tess) Mildred Johnson ACT Se ee gta Ina B, Pope Meo het wr Oe |e) Rollin W, Johnson Raymond Lowe Troy R. Scoggins dre J. H. Nicholson 3 of Statesville Mooresville Telephone Cos Ince See As tac Bal PO MWR le hee Ory Difco Laboratories } Pere a ke Mes) Hospital Saving Association Insurance State Depte of Revenue Withholding Tax North Carolina National bd Me C. Public Employees’ . ts Loree es ! Ret Less Payroll ee abt ins eee tks Deductions: ~~ 800K bit Ay Employees' peas) ny) Hy as Piast) z | Po oe ee or ee oe ae Salary & Travel Supplies vere 38 " Service Supplies d of Health ad eee eet tS bo Smeg ta! wae Se] Invurance war pet 2. Annual Budget Spent Aug. 31 396,00 ie Lentee) Same) Sar es) By aries) 435.00 ‘ Berne beer iee) 527.00 BITE e) 312.00 175000 rao ie, 8) 10,99 LclarePne 0) 22h. 35 eb) ee 1s} rae PTS) 6 38,08 bey 5.18 70.8 37 403 eee) 97, 200.00 bw) s Pe)) tt ee ee ee a °Q co} Py rae Co Tas pa} Nag Mary Neil Conner Salary Virginia M. Deaton LJ bi oy time Ese) bd Violet K, Caudle MW James Supply Cos Repairs Southern Bel] Telephone Co. Services Ne Ce State Library Books & Processing: American Book Publishing Record Renewal NT pea Rer eae tn Me CLs a Wao) PUR bet) Lame et TN Jean Karr & Company Franklin Watts, Ince Educators Progress Service Doubleday & Company Ince Doubleday & Company, Ince Charles M. Gardner & Coe’ Books A Charles Bénevento Book Sellers, Ince = Pooks Campbell and Hall Ince Eo Me Hale & Coe Starrette's Office Equipment Ince = Supplies, etce Ne C, Public Employees! Social S Pee er DAO Ne bat tae LRM Lo back Trease - Vonation ry Statesville Library, Ralph Sisk, el Sala Tk Hospital Saving Associati ee Lost be hg State Department of North arolina National lic Employees’ Social Se Ne C, Local Government Emplcyees' Books ge Donation on pV lte Wms old aa Sea urity Agency 100,00 236.00 pare Kee mere) rs s0) 13405 22,8h1,.50 Tee Co a 1 MENTAL: HEALTH AUTHORITY 90. Nancy K. Pearson Salary Cet) Tae eae i " Pooh CMO f lets soar Coke PSG ae anne wh ee Services 94 Jane N. Higbeen, Me De een rt.) 95 Public Service Co. of N, C, Ince = Gas Starrette's Office Equipment Inc. - Supplies yee mee ae Py Supplies 98 The Institute for Rational Living Ince - Books 99 Wolverine Sports Supply Sebo 1ekd 100 Petty Cash Fund bere bse) 101 Purcell Drug Coe bee sk 102 N. C. Public Employees’ Social Security A,ency Ke ee he Ge Bee Se SE o an 103 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Rete by ticle) AF 82 OL) 10) Hospital Saving Association Baer tlt) 106 Internal Revenue Service 107 Ne Ce Public Bmployees' Social Security VC eCon KES R ES td total Less Payroll Deductions: Cao Bao Tak Social Security < Tax: Federal it 3a BGs bat la The meeting was adjourned at 12:15 A.Me on October 5, 1965, until M,nday, October 11, 1955, at 7130 P.Me aoe: Gp V4 d —— 444 7 Beate wees tah Spas) Cee Rom nel ave ba " 108 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~-Rete ) 4 as eI a A rd 19 Popecesg Sanne Ca i oom - i PV weer BP eevee) Sat a Te 3,081.51 Pe} ote 8) Tee) Se SPs) at 10,00 1.50 32.60 By tPtal9) TVR 4 CP pha rb8) 2.406 PaclaPee ory BETO to 21450 BS) eT rere | A $ 1,7h6.37 oo 1,690.68 ined ciaes Sas Ciera caso The Board of Commissioners met on Monday, October 11, 1965 at 7:30 P.M. in adjourned regular session, at the courthouse, with all members Cham ds Mele) tase ba Lay namely: E. EB. Boyer, chairman; J. M. Wagner, R, J. Holshouser, Max Re James, Esta Kestler, Jre I. Te Avery, Jre, county attorney, and R, L. Shuford, Jr., county manager were presente ee ee Franklin reported on the farm agents acti viti for Saptember. He invited commissioners to attend a ceremony to be held on October to dedicate a marker east of Statesville near St. Paul's Lutheran church which s) tere commemorates the first demonstration project in the state under the supervis ee) n the extension service. Iredell County farm agent. James A, Butler signed up Johr November 18, 1907, for a cotton and corn demonstration carried out in 1908, Featur speaker for the occasion was Governor Dan K. Moores Caudle, librarian, eas keen 84 nted to $138,788.65. inittal meeting following conmelusions: re protection beyond the corporate Limits of the Citic a resvi lle tesville is a matter of concern to all persons and governing bodies w Sountyg. however, it is of primary concern and the resp onsitil j | of Commissioners. opmissioners, therefore, sah ture role of the county s matter and mace such deciai Should the Commissioners feel that past and present provision of + Re ee ee a resulted in the County fulfilling ite obligation to its rural eo Se et et ae ae could be accomplished by (1) abrupt curtailment of the program after October 11, 1965. PY aed Tae Cotas es olor tt ct (Poets Ca te ae ck Wek gah Ty CM aoe kaos a long term supplementary service Mose) WMG LT POE SR MM Seu ay county-wide fire alarm system) “ 3e Should the Commissioners wish to include the Cities of Statesville PYM Cte the ee ed in future planning, they should decide the extent of involvement desired and negotiate with the Citieé to establish terms mutually satisfactory to ry Cleby \ Possible alternatives open to the Board of Commissioners were discussed. They are |) as follows: 1. Limit coverage of Cities to one mile zoning perimeter and negotiate terms. alt Pee RMD ist) sa) a) A wea Rome bole ook Me See UCM ene OL perimeter 3 Submit proposal to Cities relative to offering dispatcher service and PY) donee N bait Py h. Encourage creation of rural volunteer fire districts which are capable of answering calls beyond established geographic areas, The board discussed the report but deferred any action until the next meetinge PROPOSAL FOR TELEPHONE SWITCHROARD, The county manager presented a proposal by Southern Bell for a telephone switchboard for the courthouse and new office buildinge After discussion the board voted to table the matter, on motion by Mr» Holshouser an second by Mr. Wagnere TAX MAPPING, The county manager reported that in order to set up the tax maps by townships that 78 more maps than had ion estimated would be required, which, at a cost of $18.00 each, would amount. to $140k. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the board approved purchase of the additional maps with funds set up for field men in the tax mapping budgete ROAD PETITION. The board approved a petition for addition to the system of a ‘ road which turns off Amity Hill road at Bewlah Heights Church, to be forwarded to the State Highway Commission. PAO Te) th PP dd announced the following meetings: ete U EDO Te PPP ct Mase mee alt oe ai for State Highway officials. eras ee ee ee eee ee eee ek meek followed by conference wee oe eee Be ae aT Re PME Pe Ct ee a 4 a ee el ee eee ee Worth Carolina, Trede)! County eet mr sti ate 4 et ereey: ry y OES 6 mateo and recorded in § ee ere da ry Tita Cooter: (U October 1h, 1965 Page 1 en Cte we cr ker Tec ae ere MeL Ce ee) Bh Loh eat CCM Sa CMe OO Ee ta Ba ee meme Mooresville Kiwanis Club. After dinner, they met with the superintendent and members of the Mooresville S,hool Board for an informal discussion of school matters. Commissioners present were Chairman E. E. Boyer, R, J. Holshouser, J. Me Wagner, and Max R. ee ee Ce este a ist me a ik te eo eal RE TT county mamager was present. North Carolina, Tredelt County yr re 4 ton on aa ort Ter} OF ae Page 1 October 18, 1965 at bike} pope rol The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, October 18, 1965, at 7:30 P.M., at the Courthouse, with all members Sa a hee eed Boyer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, J. M, Wagner, Max R. James, Pr ee Pee ta ee INVOCATION, ‘The meeting was opened with the invocation by the county manager, Re L. Shuford, Jr. QONING CHANGE IN EAST BROAD STREET EXTENSION ZONING AREA (L. L.o& WILSON OUR gs) gee LL acl ea UE ll that this was the time and place set for a public hearing on a request made by L. L. and Wilson it Geese mola Pen Me Sascha eC te Re Me aT MMi D Ng #6 in the East Broad Street Zoning area from Neighborhood Shopping (B-1) to General Business (B=3) zoning district, which in effect is an extension of the present B-3 district which it adjoins. He instructed the secretary to let the record show that the notice of public hearing Peeper tts mee we Me eek ae ee wees Set he OC Mite bam se MEe ste als on October 2 and 9, 1965; ‘that the matter had been considered and given a favorable Howard recommendation by the Planning Board; ‘and thet the adjacent property owners, M, Crawférd and Oakdale Baptist Church are cognizant of the request. show that at the public hearifg duly He further instructed that the record held in accordance with the notice no one appeared to oppose the change in zoning. Thereupon motion was made by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Wr. Holshouser, and earried by unanimous vote. to revise the zoning map of the East Broad Street Extensior Zoning Area to show the change in zoning of the following described property b tricts Neighborhood Shopping District to General Business Dis One (1) Yot lying on the north side of Fighway #64, beginnin at the eastern edge of the Be3 soning district, this being the southeast corner of property owned by Howard M. Crawford, thence ( extending in an easterly direction along dighway #6L, 99 ft. more or less; © thence in a northerly rm ss on 200 ft. to the northern boundary of the soning district; thence with the northern boundary of the soning district 100 feet more or less to word's line; thence with Crawford's line 200 feet to the beginning. CHANOS IN ZONING ORDINANCE LAKE NORMAN AREA (70 ESTASLISH CONDITIONAL USES “5 a] time and om Gu ay! bee ee Oe FO Ta sealed Zoning Ordinance Lake Norman Area which yould allow certain conditional user in the Agwicultural Residential District as set forth in detail by published notice in the Statesville Pe ee eM me and approved by the Planning Board. le then opened the necting to anyone whe vished ae uae Fe pe RA ee ame te MS balm a cTeT eI Cee 1 CY : eet ‘J eM ol the change, the board thereupon voted to amend the Lake Ta Tew te) Wee B eT ameseeR Tt MM ass aM Chote Me Mets P eile tL bay seconded by Laem ewe MT eek Ty A. To rewrite the second paragraph of Section 1 - 19. RESORT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, bongs Mer lee G RM Luen aC Me eC biG Es cba Cocty “Upon notification of all adjacent property owners, a to the date of the meeting at which a conditional use is to be considered, the Planning Board may permit the BR toe asa MAYOR eat) ne oe Resort Residential Districts provided these uses will not be detrimental to the adjacent prop~ erties or properties directly Pte ey) an arm of the lake and land-water PvE ROR s ships in the? area are such as to be conducive to a Pee ie re) operation which will. not produce a public nuisance and further provided that the special pe B a kt Bee Pear Sema Me a de ld B. To amend Section l= 20, AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, by adding, the following provision for conditional uses: CONDI TIONAL re pon. notification of all adjacent property owners, as to the date of the meeting at which a conditional use is to be considered, the poet besliaealel tal may permit the location of the following uses in Agricultural Residential ee tet te ta lete M TT eeM Lae lot ke Mn Mele Me ORL ke bale lake and that the special requirements applicable to these uses are mete (1) Fabrication, processing, or servicing, hot to include the processing ef the raw product, of the following (See Settion 1 ~ 20 (G) (h)s ts Cheat d Bedding (¢) Leather goods Ce we a] (e) Plastic containers and similar plastic products ff} Building supplies g) Home furnishings and apoliances (h) Automobile accessories (Not to include tire recapping) ee a Oe ee eee ee Se ee eee GM go! Bhs bee] (4) Pabrication, processing, or servicing. (a) These uses are permitted as conditional uses in the Agricultural Residential districts. iC) ) ee ee ee of this type shall be one (1) sore. ic) a epregs walapal Reacgaeatheg orgy yaad ror’ boa eee ptr) cod a ee te Pieris na een ne Cee a “ q October 18, 1965 bt ce] aie) - Lalit , sox 18 ne 43 0) Toba CMe a Lr te ae CE TY tae Me tsb a cel 0) Rea) Mon) Wr Me ERM it ecm sm re we os ee) eer ORT GLa propertics by natural topography or by solid fence of pre-grown planting of sufficient height to offer visual Separation. } (e) Signs on the premises shall be regulated as in Section 1 = 20 (G) (2). (f) Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Section 1-28 of this ordinance. SEO neta CMT VR) eee) at) ORM Mae) eR: Te BS Bl accordance with the provisions of Section 1-29 of this ordinance, 7 DISCUSSION WITH ARCHITECTS REGARDING JATL RENOVATION. Messrs. Anderson, Page, and Early, representing Echols-Sparger and Associates, Marion, Va., architects, met with the board to discuss the proposal to renovate and enlarge the county jail building. It was decided that certain studies would have to be made for the commissioners to determine whether or not the proposed renovation would be a practical approach to providing additional jail facilities and the company agreed ee PO Se eae a lM Lae ats Meats Tea Name CVE Pl cme tats Mea) ametet 9 thereof. AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR FURNITURE FOR NEW OFFICE PITLDOING, The county manager presented the following tabulation of sealed bids for office Curniture for the new county office building which he had received at 2:00 P.M. on October 1h, 1965, at which time they were publicly opened and’ read: ees | EEC a. Ee adoact a Brady Printing Co., Staté@sville rae) PY No bid Carolina Business Machines, Statesville 21,136.87 McNeely Office Supplies, Mooresville 22,675.10 23, 200.4C Office Supply Co., Charlotte ya eS) Pound & Moore, Charlotte ye OCT 25,565.10 Scroggs Office Supplies, Statesville f) On motion by Mr, Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the contract was awarded to the low bidder, Carolina Business Machines, on the alternate bid of $21, 386,87, ADJUSTMENT OF TAX COMPLAINT « BLANTON AND MOORE, On motion by Mr. Kestler, ee re et supervisor's recommendation for _ & reduction in the tax waluation of two I Oe eer October 18, 1965 ba v-< an) wa: (Buc 44 complaint, as follows: Building Y-3 - Actual value reduced from $8100 to $3885 Building # 8 = Actual value reduced from $19,480 to $13,830 We pee teres in tax value = $700 (from $80,555 to $73,155). TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates issued 1 gn et M6 a Sa od eRe Meh wea Me Tae S a September for reasons shown was approved on mot‘on by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler: BET Township oC tg Reason Amount Wm. E, Roark, Jr. a heL Los} 1965 Poll Tax Non resident 2.00 ; We K. Brawley GC, Creek 1965 Se MGR Lon ane oe Ma had fore 9] PY Les 1 Pome bat tka " ® i " =e) *, L. Kistler C. Creek Boe) Double listine 2097 Outside Be be OR Melo sata ae BRB Ete 01 rer John Henry Chambers Jobn Allison Outside Pha bo tele Sam Cel MRC shan MON let OP hd (Girth iy ty et $ Af): iae. 8 ae) Outside Bh) yee " ba Pah) Piolo sae 6B RE...) i pa Te) " 2 " Tee OB BE. 1.1) John Allison anch Peabo eel) 1965 Double listing ers rea Maer ra be Yb RE a A eae) Put on Co., Smit Bush Tre Chsbgs ph) OS ae eee ets Veh oab Os | MeL Bas. past >C- 1 | Bay) Put on discovery to Arie Nicholson car listed on wrong abstract le charged Pee ee Co 44 Vhambersburg pe ata) Mes ol) OPaeb eT) 3 Put on discovery to W. C. tae] Cascaddon C. Creek Bae In Service No poll tax Ppt *Hubert Rts: ae the Bl ad 1965 Does not own fixtures Pes Mabel J. Aldrige No poll tax Re A. Sipes Beet) pe bees me tT aes Ls EL me be eee sg ber ET) 1965 Davis Street House charyed in error since 1961 Refund of 1965 poll tax to Spencer®, Kirk, Coddle Creek Ss eS Ss 17) in the net amount of $1.96, was approved on motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. ay October 20, 1965 Ba 18 es 47 bat rd PUBLIC HEARING DATE SET. The Board set Monday, November 8, 1965, at 7:30 P.M. for 2 er piv RRM Teta Ma Mave Me uu Laat a Me CLM tal Mich ba jeer Estomac bas 4 Ordinance as recommended by the Planning»Board, and ordered tHat proper notices of the hearing be published. The meeting was adjourned until 7:30 P.M., October 25, Ber 9 De, ere! a e. BS ene ea “=“Bierk fof the Board b [ohh] Grete BS are 3 BI County Leet. Ibu sabe latte tay f on on the, AG day ae ; as jee 9a boa -Loleb eel TotW -fatey va iF: on a egiSter Of Deeds October 25, 1965 rend 18 net vt) Saget The Board of Commissioners met at 7:30 P.M,, October rH no in the courtroom Cet bd te eee ka eb Te eee ee ame te] CES a ane eee Ye Soe a oe ROPE LTTE Ts and R. B. Kestler, Jr., present, ies 52) OM os a CU eee ee Ce Mend meeting, with special invitations eA e tae vet Costs Teme EE tt Para Cbs ity tated Che eG Pee MT ee MMe ected piece Memorial, Lowrance, and Davis Hospitals, with Pia eka ae tel Aen] persons present, Ce Shae ey Opened by Mr. Boyer. He explained that the boards of trustees eae e Rae rt meer Lowrance Hospitals felt that Lot ee la wet Tet eter approaching needs for the two lta 2 Me OMe baa) eee Ma eb ha-) major financing, proba from publie funds in one form or Peeks bam Ot eet eee felt that both LF Chae bso MA at) 7 ic should have the benefit of bel Moiese bo Te fete available from a qualif ) Data tA source to ¢ de them in planni ng for these needs; therefore, with the approval and cooperation of tha Iredell Memorial and Lowrance b ards, the board sioners in July 1963 had requested the Department of CE Sasa eS tae School of Medic aha RA ay anil Sard Carolina at Chape}-#4]1, under the direction of Dr + Robert R, Lor Te chairman, to make such a study and regort, Since that time Dr. Cadmus and his staff had been gathering and analyzing data which they were now presenting to the county in book form, entitled LONG RANGE PLAN NTS eked ie aed ELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, STATESYIL'Z, NoRTH CAROLTNA » AND LOWRA SVIELLE, NORTH CAROLTi a eM Me oll ets depth of the report, Mr. Boyer continued, he had # airus to present the report in detail with an opportunity for questions from tt on effort to avoid any misunderstanding or misinterpretation of its teh 1 ae ek we rae! te) ae a ae Archer, associate professor, ana Mr. Artt Pe tks ee set officer, who had assisted with the study and ¢ urned the x a ce ee ee ee ee eT a their rec ee er ees ee additions and alterations to the hospitals which + ar are recommending, along with the estimated ee ee ae ne) a audience was riven an opportunity for questions, sd Novomber 1, 1965 aa a 50 s sd Page 1 The Board of Commissioners convened at 7:30 P.M,, November 1, 1965, in the etek Mei sradi cl Mba T 4B tam olsun eS A ge kak Tot be acht-onre! Chairman E. E, Royer, R. J, Holshouser, and Max R. Jaties, Absent: R. B. Kestl tT, dre, and J. M..Wagner. Tt. TM. Avery, Jr., county attorney, and R. L, Shuford, Jr., county manager, were Race as) a haat AO uae ae ae ning, and welfare board membe Te Jo He Nich o ulth. director, and health beard members Cibbs and Lowery; ‘and Dr. Pavl Kear r 2 @t % itation of the boar’t to explore ‘the proposal to establi sy narent ia] aoGe sae tea el ae rl 8 . ” ee oi eae oa: att a | cael | w w 4 r i ho ss bak : ppoct,.“a es skoda 5) ay a ins r : ae i ies y ie es Doe . mit» ¥ ro Reo met ‘ te Ste Ps oie a nm fe s 4 , pr Lt . cae tt w sa . a ; P .e Cs 2 $ rt t7 4,425. ths AM LL Led * 1 Te ee ee ee eae et ee ek ee eee bile i an ee en ad ‘ November J, 1965 ’ Page 2 soon 18 ne 54 Templon Spinning Mille (Machinery) : 1965 = change tox.value from $673,235 to Uae eee a Tt Menges tr eee valus from $708,565 to $685, oh5. * On motion by Mr, LUPE ele! Samay Tetetets Pte] by ™ recomendations of the tax s ipervisor, yess Carlton 0. x Fal latown aed The: following list bes the board anproved the and authorized a tax refund far the 196) tax eMC Star tas tk Bae Rt eer ee tebe issued for the 1965 tax, tex supervisor's ot tax rebates issued by the 22 in. October Was approved on motion by Mr, BE Tee sae > Ais ee Township Year “Reason Ele ts o. <p 0 fo) ST eMeeP na ath Mey Uae tt Pt rt $ 30, bes Wy Tne, ofr Ty s Lot #55 Meat . before 5 es Levan ee yA ‘ ee twice on Jes on » Moo 1 Car C cs . ] 1 ed , A RES eat wey - f y ire any r S , nT . Y BT Mot r ! tae) . J A eS aisa rdéy never fl P a i | ee ; 4 4 963. 1 7 " ae A ” 7 CI “Ta ” ; Slide s th Pe ita) fale " ¥ LPN ™ oP ‘ aie w hes , o. we be Las Fe ’ t ce Movert 1. Dalton + OBE bh od 2 tax charee % ee ra ee meee! wane re ae wae ocr 7 ig at nos aa (Tanyas Petition for paving SR #2395 from SR 2362 to NC 801, 1 mile, ROAD PETITION. vd was received and approved for consideration by the State Highway Commission, on sotion Hi Merve Lee Ye at aT Two applications, one rejection, and eicht were approved on. motion by Mr. James, seconded: by Mr. |} PR jlo hamee Ue allel ul etal the welfare director. he and other members on oaturday, Octooer lo, anrved by the Power Squadron of Charlotte, at which time a of the proposed loc for markers on the ma channel had been pointed peu ey 3 commended that the counti pay for informational signs to 5 A * bY i tae pr lic acces re Jw i: , ci ] iO. En eke: * rer a , et a te ree a * F f ane , ve 7 Pale ot eahe aE Ces f ay Ses al r river: Ly oF a Pes Fy * Cs ital re F “ ax fund r S. Toe following list of jirors was draw for two week ee ee 73) 3 ard I tle, Thomgn i ae ae : es tile tall, James fF. Inside be as a ee ae ae be eer) Rt. 1, Troutean ee CUBE) oe re i November 1, 1965 , ta mel Ti eee bo teas 3} 5... Coggins, Banks F. C. Creek Rox L6él, Mooresville © Wooten, Claude S$. BE. Mills Rt. 1, Harmony 7. Loudermilt, “rank K. BG sto3 eo) 323:N. Lackey St., Statesville 8. Little, George W. Mi eynolda Dr,, State % Alexander, DEN amerrs a Rt. 2; Mooresville em Pa ah . ky Mooresville Le eam, JO oF OO chs) 388, Moc e Pee (sr ee ea bg it: eT eec ras ime) ° CG ; 1 € i] c 3s es 5 Pap rae *7 ‘ 5 Fs i . 5 > 7 g KOM Peer . 8 a ce ere Jaa 4 P . cs 5 aes Inside S or rs od € . € 5 . a 5 Ce ak o Re b PS i . id a aT. ® . a * . J $ ¥ 2 SOO aD : - Va oe aS he © ee! a) A ‘ . Saleoby, Edward Charles Peet] | a Tt * ee et Inaite 5 es es “ ate GC vd ee Pe eee] ps oy eer vember 1, 1965 ec eee ora on 2¢ Ross, Robert &, erie oa. I tt. 2, Moore va ey a. eee, fetta Sher Rt. 7 Box 515, 7. Snow, Roger F, E. Mills AAA we Ebest ong « Rummage, Pavl R. C. Creek 147 W. Park, Pee ooh uy Pam tt EY Inside 109 Fowen Dr., 10, Little, Skyler 8. Rt. 8 Box $69, « James, Isadore Turnersburg Rt. 1, Olin gic enes,-L. Bs Harmony Se es ea Outside Rt. 1 Box 393, Po) en ia peaeitetouiecs ae ae a 5 ome, C. W. Turneraburg pe Ce a eB Par Lt To 5 S lor OEP) 527 We W on, oY r be reir) 7 r 7; : p , ¢ s es rs sir ed A x L i x PE ac) a H re " “i Fy hs C ei Re talks . - Nae ry W..F. Ir e a x , o Vad ag » ve Ss Sry roe . exl, ¥ Ja oy Pe a riy, 4 # ex ba mt gisors ? SPP et eee ee rors a rs @ Recomiers Court. LS? OF FILLS. ee Of Millie paid in Octover 1 oe Meee Pee eet le ag 5 iTV ham) | eke. ee eh es rt EE : ee ee ae 0 \ Annual Budget 16, 387.00 ee oe ee SN 1681 J. Allen Knox posted 500 1682 John F, Long sd ae pt. ee Cae et Pee * Ae 1685 James E, Rankin * 5.00 1686 K, L. Raymer, Jre 3 bs.) 1687 Homer Cornelius J oo) a et ® ver 1689 H. W. Sloop id ied 1690 W. H. Keeter es vers Oe ee Ee | rn PEC a Ps Pie 8) pee. tees ty) i Re Pea be este Matt ae Ce moe) sk. Tima try B 8 erie 0) H 1196 Statesville Record & Landmark Ad : Pa H 1197 Edwin H. Parks : bee 51.17 , Pes Mee Oe DR at Ne see Ty Paes a eM Reet ol Nek) TAX MAPPING Annual Budget rd rey se se 9) Spent Sept.30 - 4, 74.95 1715 Phyllis Conner Salary Biya} 1716 Patricia S, Wooten * Fi Pea 0,0) 1717. Terrance R, Miller bs) 320,00 peste hap h tt i] * 350.00 1719 Johnnie M. Milley nee Bb oreo} Pee ek Mae ap). tk) vor ve ree bd H 1199 Johnnie M. Milley LJ brah 4s) Pir PUD vaes ta ad 15,826.00 Spent Sept.30 4,403.78 BO Me) eee te 5 Pn PPE : 916.67 H 1069 R. L. Shuferd, Jr. boo Ve 9167 H12h6 Pitney-Bowes Inc. ee mete eae) 7 Ces Orem ist ieee ma Skee! BES) Pes Perc Tyas. eee ae ET BL 3,129.90 a ee ek ee) eal she ca EE cS ad f acd 4 es Sol sox 18 me 58 1730 Lawrence 0. Goodin Salary pam ae MU uc ® Wet. emer lee J 1733, Howard Harris Lf BYE Or ae eed " 1735 We. A--Shoemaker f Bi lees eer st a x H 1200 Dwight Myers beer hse H 1201 W. Ae Shoemaker : sd Smee ee ose Seer) ” H 1203 L. 0. Goodin s be a0 Cor aL ab ee) Ld H 1205 Brady. H. Johnson " H 1206 W. Gary Johnson A H 1207 Marshall Maness 7 H 1208 Ira M. Overcash Jre : #1209 R, E. Perkins od ai epee) H 1210 T. S. Thompson \— f rae H 1211 Jimny L. Wooten bd 150.00 H 1212 J. C. Rumple nd pes) H 1213 Int» Assoc. of Chiefs of Police - Membership 20.00 Se WMC ese She sete Ue eM ee CLs tat H 1215 I. Be M. Corpe Rhee e TS H 126 King Photo Supply Co. Pee teh H 1217. Motorola C. & Ee Ince Radio ie eet ee tag Pee clr Equipment #1219 DeHarts Laundry *& Dry ee oe Pao toy H 1220 Bs. Te Crump Co. Ince Belts H 1221 Paul B, Henkel Batteries PESTON oR Cis tes meee eee ed ¥ 1265. Brad} Printing Co, eee me ae eh bes uk H 1283. T. Ke Abernethy Re Mel ae aol TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR Ls Annual Budget See aS, J ey el hae 10,681.38 1737 Judy L. Gilleland SEE ba) 247.00 1738 Betty J. Cooke : bd va a, 1739 Flossie S. King r 1740 Honston L. Johnston * * 1741. Ne. T. Houston F bd ) H 1070 N. T. Houston Travel ert! 11222 Mooresville Tribune Advertising beri ae ere Me mE ke) Travel a H 122k E. N. Seroggs tape es | H 1262 Starrette Typewriter Service bd 1 Pipe Ge tl ell ery Pee ttt he x rt ets se ee Me El ely Services me Imogene W. Blankenship pee es Ted Elisabeth H. Goodram : ar mba Evelyn S, Bunch bho Cab a oh 3) Fay S, Marka Hes oa- Sto sta. BE Rrale} bee 6a ous) e W. Karriker Anne C,. Johnson bes Aros ee eke Jone Eide} 2+. Van H ee) phere WELFARE DEPARTMENT Poard France shirley rine 0 . pRomrvean TBE Nang " Maintenan eiteleY ats) eo sox 18 mee 62 GENERAL ASSTSTANCE Annual Spent Budget Sept. 30 BOOK 18 atid ae 4 1147 Charlotte Memorial Hospital Cy beet ae 85.56 H 1148 The Childrens Clinic Ll reat ie Meee aoe ee D Kore H.1150 Rowan Memorial Hospital ® DTP ie) 11151 Western N, C, Sanatorium " 36,00 BOR ame DRE) MCL eC yo WANs or sae 7 po al RA Us 8324 Spent Js IT. Thomas EWE bung $1282 "J.-T. Thomas Travel K, Abernethy Radio Service DEST SE Tat x ie hs) rere. | Insurance he 7 GRAN PCT se wwe bag Mildred G, J,hnson Ina B, Pope Lexine A, White bo Me ee bles) Margaret ¥, Bolt Andrew J. Hutchinson CPW BRM ay cla froy Ry S,ogeins Jre Mary Lee Stroud Joyee E, Dobson Le Me Little Arthur D,.. Cowan Ine M. Galliher J. H. Nicholson hakasL Meee) ele) he Sol OM Bal amy Amchem Products, Ince et hace ta 2 ote) Deris P, Johnson Mildred Johnson heer) peor Wer pS a Bal) Lo ie Mooresville Te Le hohe Co. TAL be Secial Security ee RSET State Ma re tL) Salary & Trevel Supplies " Travel lis pels UMmmsl Cel aod Spent Sept. 30 By Loree} 396,00 She 72 bya Pres) 377,00 97, 200.00 22, 500,10 al i J «6 wan 75 1090 1091 1092 1093 Hohn 1095 109€ 1097 ed Mary Neil Conner Virginia M. Deaton te Meum tae) Violet K. Caudle Beaver's Repair Shop Violet. K. Caudle Statesville Public. Library Doubleday & Co. Incs Encyclopaedia Britannica Press Follett Library Book Company Charles M. Gardner & Co» American Library Association Thames Book Company ernment estat 18 mie 65 PAGS tad a National EUR bang Checking locks Op ga Di tstotd n bet eTo) ea) " Donation ipa kh ee Ly 4 Pesan a MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY 4 a PE eer ee) PPA e od Annual Budget Re) ot snes Lok iO M109 Nancy Ki Pearson Salary 281;,00 M110 Richard K. Gabriel ® £1 Ieee] M 111 Rowan County ter haa Coa nb re Mll2 City of Statesville Services Acie! 5 ; pa Mee Noe ene e te Travel. ‘ Pry By pam AMES Qoltn apt) Mest Gk YK) o) ele) eres Services BE Tea 4 Hills Public Service Cos of Ne Ce tert) bl er4 M116 Starrette's Office Equipment Inc. - Supplies Cad M117 Merck & Co., Ince Supplies bot ves?) P M 116 © Petty Cash Fund Misc. Expense 15679 pe otha SPMD att deel y 4 Supplies rw a) M 120. Blackwelder Furniture Co. Pye e het kd 10,30 “ M121 Ns. Cs Local Government et Retirement System - Ret¢ a! od eto oe M 122 .N. G,-Lecal Government Bmployees' Retirement System - Rete Hospital Saving Association BG eh bar tatot pint “fess Payroll Deductions: wae he tha Social’ Security Taxt Federal State a” Insurance ADJOURS. The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M. to meet agair ak aol bt ae ee te OY Worth Carolina, Iredell County ia ae beetle mors tit ae ee? ey Se November 8, 1968 woo | 18 ax 67 mnissioners met.on Monday, Noven The Ros i e “a ’ oard of S, 1965, at 7:30. P.M. in t vounty. courthouse, with all members of the bos “troom of the Iredell roe ert wd - a + Royer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, R. 2B. tler, “ys Oy BE L. Shufor ae eek Mr me an r llewing regulations: al ae Nov. 8, 1965. ico Seay Uses by Right aera mma SBE beet Churches and other places of worshir 5 Hospitals for human care. 9 Schools and colleges, kindergartens and day nurseries, Public libraries, public museums and art galleries. Philanthropic and eleemosynary institutions robs Lae courses and clubs, playgrounds and bo. RE Be) Municipal, county, state and federal uses not involving the Li af Chaba tt Mes Mob Rs Rael as tty es ie Public-or private utilities buildings and apr urtenances, not the outdoor storave of ecuipment or materials. (10) Customary. home oecupations. To advertise such a use, a no sign not more than two-square feet in area may be used, 1) Farming, truck-gardening and nurseries, ) tomary accessory buildings, including a private garare r, guests' quarters and servants' quarters not to include outdoor privies. (13) Church or public building bulletin: bo rds, not exceeding fifter feet in area. ote NS te ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (1k) Read SGA ME Roget] i ere Pea ae <n aes n four square feet aera Sa be 13 ak Lod dae la > (15). A. temporary building dogr privies, in cor ») : goverazse. On any lot, the tay | a a BT tn etree shall not exceed twenty perce Off-street parking. Off-street parki: ow aa ee ¢ by section - Si F) Off-street loading. Ail Oe a a rn } meeting plages er Gesigoed, arranrced, and maintained so a 1 ran take plead? off the public right-of-way an ret lovember 8, 1965 Page 3 ens jome is any portable’ or mo is) ae tte ee WT ha real sleenir c ’ bat ra A aid whieh has as an integral part of its construction + The fact that wheels o eee ion has been remove ‘ ee ae) anty ve Jat’ ble nee Os Se Vo a? See er 19, 1965 Sa fone | Commissioners convened at 12:00 noon, November 19, 12 at eting, with all members of the bor he James, 2. J, Holst ser, an ie ae) i, ; GRADE, STABTLIZE AND STRUCTURE: & 3 p aha 1.48 ery WG 9 te Sk 1551 - Bridge #120 ri , Fa GRADE AND BASE: : 1310 or) From NC ear = it 0.4 mile (Frankke Collins Rd.) 1313 pa From SR 1312 to SR 1300 peer pi heheheh Lo a eae Bae ee as Y PO PS lsd be From SR 1001 to SP 2366 (Perry Road) GRADE: * ee Maret meee a Loy Ltt 1570 os eee e e eee PS 1.3 ee st eG eae g pt er) ee mL ee ae F Be Net 22, 1965 Page 1 —_ a sox =48 mace 71 The Board of Commissioners met. at 10:15 A.M.”on Monday, November 22, 1965, in the grand jury room of the courthouse, eer tid } ae Soret te J. M. Wagner, and. B, Kestler, Jr. Absent: KE. E. Boyer and Max R. James. f D'PROGRAM. The meeting was called at the request of State Highwa: ERM tase) PM some present along with W. W. Wyke, division stake abe and L. D. Gaitt pick district engineer, Mr. Wyke reported th at the total allocation for 1.965 56 bao balie-t_Lelo) ela Van ai wrote fe Lee CUM Maer at armet Ci sert Me ay $271,590. $75,000 of this amount had been set up for va Ut Meee r Be bal sabe lo liae Ts MEr stele PT) 4 provided last year; $15,000°for spot stabil Remove Meacltaa Lae Se aon ome a county; $18,000 net overdraft from prior A Athan oda orders; and 520,000 additional to. the $51,000 already allocated for Ls Bpor.F SB als Street bridg nd approaches, leaving a balance of ‘1 9,590 unallocat He explained. the rating system and stated that ratings had just en. com all unpaved secondary roads in the county. He-and Mr. Garrison then submitt following list of roads which they said carried the hizhest priorities, and which the proposed to present to the State Hizhway Commission for approval at its SR. # LENGTH DESCRIPTION * SURFACE: 2173 1.3 From US #21 to SR #2171 GRADE, BASE AND STRUCTURES: 4 ; assy) to 36 (Alex Daye Rd.) Br. 97 1537 i From NC 901 to SR 1892 (John Gass Rd.) Br. rey 1. aa 5 dled for reg ma aed Li Pondadiel Ocalan mitted. It was moted that the $29, copeene ie . fund, bY ee December 6,°1965 = rr mt 72 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, December vy 1965, at 7:30 P. M., at the Courthouse, with all members of the board present, namely? EB. E. Boyer, chairman; J, M. Wagner, Max 2. James, Re B, Holshouser, and R. 8. Kestler, r Naty The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr, Wagner. - x te EARTNG ON REQUEST TO REZONE AREA AT KYLES GROSSROADS, LAKE NOR ZONING DISTRICT. Chairman Elec announced that thiswas the time and place set for a public hearing on a proposal to rezone the four corners of the Kyles ‘Crossroads area of the Lake Norman Zoning Area from Agricultural Residential to Neighborhood Business, notice of which had been duly given by publication in the He then read a 4 Statesville Record and Landmark on November 16 and 26, 1965. Ce sh tek SM Meta We WE Rene Men me Mi DUEL ek mae Set) ree which was ‘on display. Au Mr. L. Allen Campbell and M-. Paul Steadman were the only interest@d person raval of the rezoning, No objection had been ba ek Rs MM Lea eo coke tl a i +- OF heard from anyone, oith’ privately or. at the public hearings Thereupon motion was made ‘by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Kestler, and pavsed, to resone from Acricultural Residential to Neighborhood Pusinesa, those properties comprising all quadrants of the Kyles Crossroads intersection in Area, and more particularly described as follows: "Reginning at the southwest corner of lot #62 of the A. Fe shown ona plat recorded at page Sl, Plat Sook LPS. et Ne 73° 2!’ S. a distance of 345! to the southwest corner of 1 ¢ uid POP a tes eM et RW Mee hae ot Md ale eee Pod el 5 a distance of ro to the southeast corner of lot Paes tee nS ese = terlins by eastem line of lot #69 a distance of 280' to a point in the Le a # 1005 known as the Old Mountain Road, said point being located PPS Met Pee a i be Wk ha) ee ae eh de thence with the eanterline of the.0ld Mountain Road, in a northwesver!> - approximately 30' to a point, said point being located S. 31” 05' We a distance of 30' from the southeast comer of lot #0 of the C. A. Kyles property t eee ae in’ bet) eee. RM eae eee a N, 31° 05' B, « distance of ath and passing . through ‘the southeast the said lot #40 of C. A. Kyles, to & point en the dartern boundary ©” Pe Pe ee a ce a abe eer a Lae ey point being located § 4 17' W. « distance of 260" from.the northwest corner of the abovementioned lot PM poner located on the eastern margin of N.C. %ural pat ee Shoals Road; ‘thence, about S, 87° W., 2 diste-e S10* 40 a point inJot fl, bleck 1 agkhown on Iredell Con ic ee ee Oe pec Ce ean tae ae. crossing the Old Hougtain Road to a point im the property of %. A. Stewart; po $ ae ae amet Me ee A ag ‘het Le on tely 20' to a point potas being’ ee er ‘Of lot #62 of the abovementioned Sarge 6 in the Iredel! County a a ane the sald Sate ei con re Coie #52, a distance of 250! to, the BRGINNING point, oP propertd shown on a copy of Tredell County Tax Map tne Tredell County Planning Board. JELL WATER ee of the North Iredel] Water System, explai which had been made in orzanizing for a rural water em, a irvey showinz the p ee mpoundmen ard, nty manager, tax supe Py ih ae 1 tha 2 idinge me sor expla( nex that he t ating December 6,° 1965 : Pan 18 ne ve haa) } ame Troutman 1 Wooten + Jewel Thompson (Alternate: Mrs, Katherine Patterson) ® s Included in the motion was authorization for the chairman, courit; Maneger, wd tax supervisor to fill the Pacancies in New Hope and Union Grove townships, the occur, before or durin tax listing period. might wee ‘ montt f Nevember were approved on motéon Township C.Creek Outside Fallstown Chambers og! ls a ob bs eT) ee pede ee y Water Corporation that their water Lin: from taxation was referred to the county atiormey for investigation, 5 ny B be} ae i) bt ee) December 6, 1965 ; Request from Mr, Maury Gaston that one half the 1965 taxes on PY AH two houses charged to his wife, Mrs. Ruth D, Gaston be refunded, was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, The tax supervisor reported that one half the tax paid amounted to $80.1h, and the statement that the houses were 50% completed on January 1, 1965, had been verified by the builder, Mr. slyde } Request ‘from Wm, T. Burnett & Company for refund of $7.22 for overpayment nm 1965 taxes due to failure to delete certain items of machinery which were revorted n their tax return was approved on motion by Mr.. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James. Conmtsstoner Warner reportedthet--he had APPROPRT ATION FOR COURTROOM: CHATRS. chairs in the courtroom formed the county manager that the judge, witness, and jur; sled some replacements and/or repairs, and asked him to check on what should he ne. Mr huford reported that the Judzes! chair should be replaced and rae 5 i eir shoul a jo8! . st of $300.00. On motion by Mr ol er, se ded aired at an approximate co er was authorized to spend up to estler the ORT tT, The following road petitions were a> :roved for conside e gE e State Highway Cormission, on wotion by Mr. Wagner, sec Extension of SR #1334, Statesville Rt. 7 BT a as Na p Henkel Fare Road Lic Feights, Statesville Bt. 6 Ok Cohmect Klate store road (SRP1190) with Oat road (SR Pave #1159. off Tdnwood Road, South Tredel) « Ward purfece SPALE2S, S:atveville Mt. ¢. ~ Pw 84.) ral approved ” Pee ASR an CM ee bea [ne . : 4 Ered Mr. Porat Picea AR eee A ee Workshop, Inc., showing cet Cys ety! ae SRE ey Pee Ce mae er eene) er he cee nyc. Veok aue RADIO SYSTEM - SHERIRF Pepe dasa : Le hea) by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser ‘the county manager Was authorized to spend up to $1,000.00 from the Rees ck MBAR CMe) ad equipment to change the sheriff's department radio Pernod from the present Pe the State-wide Secode System. PACS mee R AT ¢ H cd Hi ‘A I bs H 1796 Bah ys Bie): Pere) 1843 Bis 04 pr Berea PENT 2 E. EB, Boyer R, J. Holshouser R, B, Kestler, Jre pew ae Met) ) AP Tae a Bernice M. McJunkin Pee ie asta BO wees us " " " ete tad Ww Pee pa hey ene) f Data Processing of the South, Ince ~ Processing Brady Printing Cos. ee B, M, Corporation Lege eT mee sk Poe ee ee ee Mary Jano Martin: John 7, Smith C. Be Evans E. Ff, Saum be age Len |S Ps be eal byt ee a hl pte a] nb eT) DATA PROCESSING Bs oe) . Annual Budget Fe eh ore YE 8, 300,00 Bre ne Syn Peta) here) sez, 75.00 150,00 ei Cee) Mee tet Sesh a 8,675.00 Spent Oct. 31 ae ae ie 18 Pa, 6) eo!) Cio eur tassb Tha 6,000.00 p Spent Ost. 31 15,98 Brie yee) wr Hr PVs te Meh of 48 Spent Oct. 31 ee ot eee) 27,00 ray ae. 8) bers beret 100,00 CREP >| su oreo) Ber ere) Brees 22.70 Paes CT -} pSrsk) ee erate or ena ; eee peerramehy BOOK 1818 Miz Whit venburg BEBE an 5 181.9. Tag Whittenburg < ye i ttenbure i 0 Pemer tae lee 1 val J, Caldwell e eo DPamer tkol at f a riee] Yel yes 1801l “lenn’M. Chandler 1802 J, Allen Knox Le P, Steele, Jre Mack Morrow *h W.. Sloop Diane Lewis eG olnar ae a:b oad Stu loh et) bg Hi store ne! bbb cord Tal 5] 3 es) F r 1 ete 1 Nek] eR ete H aero! ] Naelot ter r ™ 1 a S cant * a Ny ssociates oat es thas irae co eettat f PORE M Coe phe. Ota) oard Meeting TAX MAPPING Annual Budget Spent Oct. 31 i] : 387,00 ts eee | oaks ie nN we 1860 paso) t Besleyd 1863 H 1308 I bE lle # 1u10 H 1435 Ti) Thomas $, Thompson R. E, Perkins Brady H, Johnson We Gary Johnson Peta tt Wem CLE Lawrence 0, Goodin Jimmy L, Wooten George F. Campbell Howard Harris Eugene T. Honeycutt anche ea] peM BG we War ta J. Cy Rumple U, S. Postmaster oka c\ Meek ta) Pe ME eel hs a lefery ait MUP ole See L. 0. Goodin Howard Harris SPN AA ba Poss) | W. Gary. Johnson BC bate CML stk] R, E, Perkins T, S. Thompson ASR Nae ree rise} J. C, Rumple King Photo Supply Co. Transporg Clearings of the Carolinas « L pa BE ehd Fi simer Brose Cos SPest hc 3a Link Belt CoO» pr waka) K. Abernethy Ait. ree Ot eT. Betty J. Cooke Flossie S.King Houston. L. Johnston N. Te Houston i, T. Houston I. T. Avery, Jr. H, L. Johnston Southern Bell Telephone Co. Martha K. Lederer Helen R. Gregory Pee eee cet Te Pe L. Ie Nesbit Pee Paes | Xerox Corporation Beam Printing Cos prac tis Laundry & Dry Cleaning Pew me SeaClear REGISTER OF ' DEEDS Imogene W. “Lankenship ee ea Salary ee oe ee C hy ee ae | bo) BV) Yip tf 28 Equipment. Uniforms EAA Batteries Ca) TT SUL Votes Wane OR. 95 8), ped) Se eee CP tee et Eee De J Services Service vdget 435500 435,00 415.00 4415400 435.00 415.00 377.00 Bai 0.0) 5 ree) Pan 100,00 pte oPyolo) tee B) ise) are,e) 5 ore 0) piles 153.92 153492 pe 150,00 55.410 pee Pers reel Annual Budget 123,932.00 Spent Oct. 31 SLMS Per SP Pe ole ha) : 12638 O. A, Dearman Sre 12.38 ba PT Cart 10,00 Edna F, Brown 527.00 be me tas.) 377.00 Py ba are Mee ME Los! 415.00 Charles P,. Kirkman 415,00 Ronnie W, Karriker 377.00 Cast MORE set To1a) 435.00 poy Ceo helt wes Pe TY) 479,00 Bu CTE Penn ta <3 479.00 Avonelle C, McVey 435.00 Elizabeth F, Boyd 415,00 bear tel me eMC sT Te] 377.00 Mary A. Deaton Baa) St. SRO EM (og B harae, o) Ey = Bs MMS ale! panies Sara M. Neese Lois I. Sigmon Elizabeth D, Johnston Betty Sue Troutman Nora ‘Lee Deal Wilma J. Gregory Dorothy M. Fleming Thelma C. Parker PUR Tan eme bal clots meat get Mary A. Deaton PPS h hele aes Anne C. J,hnson Elizabeth D. J,hnston Bip at stel SMe UEC T) ee PC tata BC a Charles P. Kirkman Fay S. Marks Beer Sem SA bs Jewell C. Van Hoy Re hiner hs bt 3 Mooresville Telephone Cos D. K. McNeely & Sons Dr, L. M. little PM OR cok S| § Dr. David L. Pressly hs te PS) cs) ke See ae B Eee he ae. ee al BET) Pe Pee bey sd Postege Beam Printing Co. Stee eT Southern Pell Telephone Co. Tae kt Ty) Cd N.C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System - Ret. ie ee oe ee ee ae ef 5 er ie ee ae a ee PARM AGENT Pre Annual Budget PLR 84) Spent Oct. 31 Pe 2 a) Pai Le bed ho Bib td tie aa Be ae Bi ears a) bri) 5 ea) pares BR) eee act aaa ob é Tree (oN asd) NEGRO AGENTS a Ree Prd Annual. “Budget Spent Oct. 31 BUsh Tie ett MR ere) ROVE Sa Loe g tJ 1900 Gloria D. Pearson Bee e) 1901 Ds 0. Ivey " Pema) H 1323 U.S, Postmaster by aay 2) 7.28 H.1h17..@lorie D, Pearson bec e [Paes H 1418 D, 0. -fvey ) Travel & Supplies 33.28 H 119 Brady Printing Cos Supplies 16.60 (#1420 Woodward Jewelry Store LJ 2.01 H 1421 Journal of Cooperative Ext. bye we 5.00 ae U le Mem hss be cUbsL RMS oD ole\-eLery Services Raa cles Che PVE RB MMsl ola i, Spent Oct. 31 5 sey Py.) 1902 Jean L. Johnson YW tan A DR Oc ME ET Ce mt OUD Aca) eae P82) 190. Juliene M. Fulp uJ 181.67 1905 Nancy H. Murray LW 165467 SW aee Ena A Ca tye tear) iPr.) eenhouses “ 6270 oar aok el isl ee oa TSE os] erie) siness Machines Inc. Supplies Rell Telephone Co. BS eel) 1906. J. P, Van Hoy # 1309..J. P. Van Hoy 11316 Petty Cash, Trease H.1323 . S, Postmaster H 142 wo Reh oe steer -T Pie teas . H 1L27. J. P. Van Hoy Southern Bell Pe Sahel s | Beeld CIVIL DEFENSE 1906 J. P. Van Hoy Salary rn 1907 Helen H. Kyles J r H 1323 U. S. Postraster bee aa a) H1h27 J. P. Yan Hoy Travel Ri #128 Mooresville Tribune Advertising Ps H 1435 Southern Bell Telephone Co. ST ood) l | MN. Cy Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Rete GOUNTY ATTORNEY Annval Budget Ane Spent Oct. TL We Ie Te Avary, Ire ‘ 1910 Bh2 ui pee 1913 % 191) pce PL oK 1323 pales 1430 ane eels y4 11433 BETS) be ois oi oes +] pacer] 1810 Pea mie? pals 3) 1916 1917 peak H 1301 Bet. 4 (eb et @ 8 ES. pssst % Martha D, Parker Robert L, Parks Ralph H. Munday ba me ree Od Pe ele ba Risso k sae Tene a) Fi Katherine A.. Bridgers Carl G. Smith U, S, Postmaster Cree eR Mets Bs EE mr Cait Beam Printing Co. Geo. D, Barnard Co. Carolina Ribbon & Carbon Sales Edwards & Broughton Cos. Ceti ag es PRM el) eS ne SUPERIOR COURT Faye Hulet Carolina Earnhardt Boyce G. Gibson Jre ba PRM ina pear ees! Southern Bell Telephone Co. Sovrt Reporter oy PVE bad poh Labbe p eal d Services RECORDERS COURT Carl OySmith Era tg Boyce G, Yibson ba R. A. Hedrick Ld Iredell County Witness Fund OSE a Best JUVENILE COURT Carl G. Smith Salary Bs bea tS ae eee!) ee Southern Bell Telephone Co, pi Pee | eee Meee ta ?, Lott art) bled . Af , et ea a) pe ed Br aad Eee Be el ea eel Pst emma td aa Spent Oct, 31 36,602.00 pe Waly leer Annual Budget .)-L helo aE Annnal Budget Spent Oct. 31 Annval Budget Sk ke DS Os 8) Peis Pe bel) Annual Budget Fs eked ‘ 12.8 11.75 ed a -_- | — et dee Cort ams) GENERAL "ASSISTANCE ‘ PVE SMe (el 1d Boe 0 0r101 8) Spent Oct. 31 13, 325-64 H 1hh3. Beatty's Food Store Groceries 6.50 bee Time p Ce WM) cba. Pe Ly Ld 7.00 boa BY Merete) er 5 hr] La 12.00 psi ENT Ms ee Py SMS Datel of A Bret) J Re Mee cu Me vac ul 8,00 ae Ort ae Mel tae ta CL " 10,00 H 1449 Harmons Food Store a 25.50 pee e OMe sl test ae a i 7.00 H 1451 Kerr's Grocery Ld 13.00 ae CY ho EMESIS ba ta id " ? 12.00 a OTS Me Cty MSM ele OLR a 3 20.00 H 145) Rhyne Bros, Grocery “ 15.00 Pim toe RRP eel Se tac wy . 85.00 H.1456 Troutman Grocery @ » . rset 8) pie Oy mes 98 < eek) +h abe ba) Clothing 114.16 a aT eM Ret Wesjcle bs 40.12 Cee ey Meta bok) Ld 8,00 ae AO Me Fela Meo BA ae Md alo | " pte Pe EH 1461 . J..0, Penney Co. " lye Paar e al tose oi h2.02 Y 1463 Petty Cash Fund Misc. Expense vray H 16h Mra. Hurley J. Anthony Boarding Home Care bey) H 1h65 Mrs. Requal Bailey ad emer 0 000) H1N66 Mrs. 2. We Barnhardt My 125,00 H 1467 Mrs. Ethel Beatty i 100.00 Pees Mee PMB a7. Rese Cola 3K. Log " 100.00 H 1469 Mrs. C, C. Blankenship " 100.00 #170 Mrs. Sidney: Bumgarner « rare od 11471 Mrs. Albert Cooper o BioMed) See CW i ie ee bak gee) f 100,00 4 1473 Mrs. BE. A. Deal 2 50.00 H 1u74 Mrs. Roland Deal A oO i H 1476 Mrs. Jonn Flood ba 13.% 1476 Mrs. A, Ae Gibson bi 100.00 # 1477 Mrs. Glenn Haver ¢ ioe. 6) H 1478 Mrs. Joe Jenkins " 100,00 H Ih7?9 Mrs. Owen W, Lackey bd 100.00 ape Mee te pet eee) 3 bao 0.8) eee) SW eee le ge bal Ny Pa a) eae ya ee etal bd 100.00 # 1b83 Mrs. Carl J. Reece 150,00 eee ME eS st Lana. 199.00 100,00 ep OY te Pe sk me a 2 ae ele sme Pe | H 1487 Mrs. Clara Sharpe ie Mae a an Smee ve pee MD a PaO || H 1490 Mrs. T. PB. Wetmore #191 Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Vea Pras BREET PRM ae Te Holmes Drug Co. is Lowry Drug Co. Pt eats g eM eel ae Pay) u x LI i ay rr ve be aes ¢ cM Westgate Pharmacy Ino. eet cme: t we CO ee Dr. Robert Long bo eek aes See eee sees tee eee esas ss phe sa hel} a8) H 1510 Ee 0.0) perry Lots § PAT wamenter sd 8,2 eS Oct. 31 ra oe, ee 4 ‘tala 115.00 Peay tt) Travel 150.00 Belks Dept, Store Spi yee] . - ere) T.K. Abernethy ‘ or Sa ae 5.00 : we 577.20 ' Ds pis) 4 ade 9 Annual Budget —170,)11.00 i Spent Oct. 31 VP Pols Manufacturers Hanover Trust Vee h eed “ MISCELLANEOUS Iredell County 0.°A, As Fund BP Uy es Iredell County A. Fe'D. C, Fund eal} Iredell County As Ps Te De Fund : eres Py N. Gy Dept. of Revenue Use Tax : rene) Us Se Postmaster, berber bee Pre.e) ee PAM Aes Re kaa ke td eyed Iredell County Library Pund ©. County Appropriation BP keer eee REE Mam yon Na ee ed page - a a 150,000.00 CeCe mee ae Naess mPa 50,000.00 pS SOR ts at ae Os as pha Ps Boao ey Sahel be io a oP ‘ Biers Iredell County Ae P. T. BD. Fund Peri Iredell County M. A. A. Fund bee a.) State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind bio a Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co, = Tax Refund be oP.) ‘Williams Mortgage Service, Inc. ~ Tax Refund h.07 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Ret. ; 226.30 ‘N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement Dade de os 1,135.90 North Carolina National Bank — Withholding Tax os CRY pr RC Te Ce ot) Res get . ¥ ae Py) Pe) ES eee) Piste! 269 270 RES ees ee tbo cl Mildred G. Johnson rT baa ey Shoe Bertha G. Shoe Lexine A. White a oheh RMP ree rel -Lo)s Margaret ¥ Andrew etal PNT Duby tea Spent Oct. 31 OP 8.03 396,00. LI7LS¥ 360,90 a F — biti 18 ha 88 LIBRARY F Annual Bud 22,841.50 " Spent Oct. ayes 1 6. Mary Neil Conner oe WE band i a 100,90 7 irginia M. Deaton " 236.00 WAsND okt Me PETE UT 1) A 215.00 89 Violet Ky Caudle i: 400.00 A 1105. Mrs. H.-A. Poston Expenses 3.00 A 1106 1 Br Wael a| " ae key Neil Conner vf A L108 Oa eL URE) " A 1109. Waugh a A 1110 ve} Bookmobile expense A 1111 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Ribas Rolf) A 1112. Starrette's O°fice Equipment Co, Sia) s SE bp xelei 3) pe ra Be) re eB aTo EW en ee " ee " Seley " 29,80 Wat B 9 } " Fl nee ath . Rett) ai ae - a) pee Pe oe i ae i t al Savin " I ee . et bee Lt ‘ S Psychological Corpe gee Dee ttm) aa te N.C, Local SER RRR aE parsed hE T EEE YS ROR cab teeh ects etven ea Hospital SavingAssociation Insurance . 5 yet V4 December 21, 1965 — — Yee a Perms teins The Board of Commissioners held a special session on Da Ter Nae a ra 1965, at 7:30 P.M., at the courthouse, with all members present, namely: He 9 Soyer, chairman; J. M. Wagner, R, J. Holshouser, Max R. James, and R, B. Kestler, dre I. T. Avery, dr., county attorney, and R, L. Shuford, Jr., county manazer, were presente AUD eM) 1p) Pam stot wat emer es d the meeting to order and it was opened tion by Mr. Avery. with the invoca ELECTION OF CHATRMAN AND VICE-C’ iATRMAN. On motion by Mre Kestler, seconde bb ard S$. B. Royer and R.' J. Holshovser were pact BAL ee ta) nd i year of the term, board studied architect's bids for making a oY eto the jail rildin ayout and condition ey Pes ee ars) Coke aul aaa) jers were: iE weka il for tax listing and revaluation work (f & d there, the county 1s un fri ry and that, to date, ce December 21, 1965 Pr be} eed TI ares to get a completion date. After ee Ltt see ter beoMb el ter Me Wha UEC Mag Mr. Wagner and seconded by Mr. James, instructing the chairman to write a letter to the contractor, P. S. West Consi ruction Company, to protest the delay in compl of the county office building and to set forth the hardships the delay is creating for the countys ALEXANDER TY WATER: CORPORATION = REQUEST FOR TAX EXEMPTION, The county Lf attorney reported that he had been unable to find any rt y to-exempt the in this county. Alexander County Water Corporation from county taxes es i Thereupon, motion was made by Mr. ‘iolshouser, ‘seconded \lexander County Water Corporation's request se tax cadets be denied a TE January 3, 1966 ore tas Page 1 bi | 18 beh a 95 The Board of Commissioners of Iredell County assembled at 7:00., on January 3, 1966, in the Courthouse, for their payer ta hm Cok ae ROE ks ba Be Holshouser, R, B,. Kestler, Jr., Max R, James, and J. M. Wagner present. E. E. Royer was absent. 0 County Manager R, L. Shuford, Jy., and Attorney I, T. Avery, Jr., were pba osha CALL TO ORDER. Vice=chairman Holshouser presided in the absence of the chairman. The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Shuford, ASC CROPLAND ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM. Chairman Johnny Brown and members Smith EMU te ana meee See emo ha ane usa Tee S,. Kennedy, ASCS office manager; and Wayne Franklin, county extension chairman, met with the’ commissioners to explain the new Cropland Adjustment Program and asked the Lies to join with them im re- UCC iS mad we Moke tc ie bees Me ae) eRe Beebe CL mele ie bck lt MeL Mesa keen eal oC Bm County to 60% of the total cropland, feed grain bases and allotment crops, whth a limitation of 30% Bor the year 1966 and the remaining 30% for future year rel PasMe CECT Rel MER CCM bee lame k it ce haar CoML 1 tM Rel bela OO Reheat Dab $ Pt ry several years due to non-planting, and it was felt that this program would giv annual income to the farmers for the duration of the program and still retain ‘ allotments for future use, On mot&On by Mr. James, seconded by voted to join with the local ASC officials to request a 60% ceiling f eer period, not to exceed 30% for the first year, OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS. Mr. G, L. Wilson, temporary coordinat ion which has been organized locally to start a Cormur Program in the county under the Economic Opportunity A¢t of 1964, along with eee Pee ee el et to te te Ml eres A jovernor's Task Fores, and his assistant, Mr. sddie Brown, to explain tha procedure for organiaing a local Commnity Action Program, After Mr. Ward's presentation, Mr. Wilson urged that commissioners support the program and invited thes to attend an orgenizational meeting of the group to be held in the courtroom on January role te oe COMPLAINT ABOUT TRAINS BLOCKING WITTE KILL Ce ee ee ee eo oa Hanuary 3, 1966 Page 2 Ege TSR: |) of White Mill road, off Amity Hill road just outside the city limits of Statesville, appeared before the commissioners to request their alah LL BEM PA Ri ae We bool eth) created by Southern Railway trains blocking their road, Mr. Ballard CoE MBs clemmot tc long freight trains are stopped there several times a day for periods up to an hour ata time awaiting orders and that. since the White Mill road is a dead end road, Meee BMG Reh Me oel sa Me ba Mi oa RR me bello ckR lalet te] by not having access in and out. He noted that the school bus has been blocked several times, causing much ae ae Mo a sees ECL Me Ober CU en ta eA EC ire stot EM! Perce and had promised relief but it had been only temporary. Mr. Rallard SDL Ma ham Meal MRM MS octets Tome TTI opened up into Monroe Street within the city limits * At AT) RE Pe Mas wah DERM e SR Eee sR hae Oke Wael} sme to ME Choke Mam brn Ls Som Le ee en CT Lan ST Mal ta Rn htt Mba Sita! the matter of extending the street to C. H. Davis, dr., to see if it could be fitted Statesville's street plans requested the county attorney to see if blocking the 1 constitutes an offense f which the sheriff's department. or highway patrol could | the railroad superintendent be any action; and instructed the county manager to cont Asheville to see if any i*mediate relief can be givens REPORT ON NORTH TREDELL WA EVELOPMENT, The county manager reported that he i written to the State Highway Cormission and the State Department of Water Resource nformation as instructed and read the letters 2 he had received in replye rosby, chairman of the organizing committee, and Maynard self, Farmers Fome Adm\nistration, were-present for the report, and Mr. Crosty reviewed some of the ek ae he had presented at a previous meeting. Renee by Mr. Kestler, seconde Pe eT a p rmination, and three revisions of blind « A alta Pata i ’ Ene = Ae ae Cr a »a id Tinie y Pare ee ee eo ia Tahal WATER LINE TO SOUTH SCHOOL, Mr. 3 os iil le Mle tliat i * me te ee ineering Company, has stockpiled his material and expects to meet the Fybrua caclings 1) RAVALUATION, MF. Shuford reported that the appraisal cards have been dori mec January 3, 1966 a pita ase and are being printed, that work schedutes are being drawn up, and that Sat Melee Se bald are expected. to start personnel this week, (4) COMPLETION DATE FOR OFFICE BUILDING, Mr. Shuford reported that the chairman had sent a letter to the contractor as directed by the board, requesting a completion CC ee Seat cert Merny ae MPR a re th Met Mee CocclO Mk CSE Nee causing the county, but to date has had no reply. He noted that the delays in the work appear to be continuinge ROAD PETITIONS. . The following road petitions were approved for lest s Rel _ba- hese cM eN H the State Highway Commission, on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mp. James: 1. Holly Springs Road, off SR #1833, Harmony Rt. 2. (George Carson, Rt. 2 Box 152, Etats) fs 2. Road off SR #2382, on right Se Sa ace ik 1 mile below Amity Hill. (Gilbert A. Robinson, Cleveland, Rt. 2.) . FPS 26 Pa mer COMME Ae heraba cl Be 0) (Mr. & Mrs. Robert Johnson, Rt. ly. Mooreaville. ) SR #11458, paving requested. (D. L. Hallman) sorts office TAX RERATES. The list of tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervi ring December was approved. on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Ae (4ssved to John M. Gaither and John 2, Gaither) whi two on the list eran d ct Eki bar Lt were held pendingfurther information. Reason ede st leh 82) By mistake transferred from Dwight Dowell Brose Sharpesburg Blah Inside Ble MMe Cans si tame let) a bad Davidson 1965 PO Moe e Be ar - Pr) las bd C. Creek po) listed in Rowan County lived there Jan. 1, 1965 Pe eS od eat) bho Paid poll tax in Shiloh . oe eae eg hr et ee ele) oer ta Meo) lyde Galliher Bethany ee ety pGsr se. ! 1965 In service, paid tax in S.C. Pts) Phyllis * Jerry Stewart 1965 Physical defect to land a) rom C, Kennerly Insi de Pe et Le A A Kestler, F ee ee ee a ee et ae exempted from payment of p rts retroactive to January 1, 196k, on account of physical disability from service Cron ae ae Tra: ae ao DATE SET FOR PUBLIC HRARTNG - REZONING REQUEST, A public hearing was set for ES Oe Pree) ay eee Tt ee request from L. 8, Grier and R. A, Hedrick ela LL) best ae ai) property on which is located the Robert E, Lee Riverboat from the present Resort Residential zone to B-3 zone, TRUCK FOR UNION GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Mr. Shuford reported that American LaFrance was already pe months past the delivery date for the fire truck ordered eet Se wl eras ae Tae Ce PT tte Sey to get a delivery date other than "possibly some time in March", After consulting with the fire department officials, they had agreed to cancel the contract and ba habe Mea basket ea Tate TT MMT LB e EYRE as) company. Since that time they had been notified by the sales representative of American LaFrance that they would agree to deliver the truck on February 16, and the fire department now recommended that the cancellation be rescinded, conditioned on yuaranteed delivery date of February 16th. The board agreed and authorized the county manager to handle the matter with the company. REASE IN MILEAGE PAY? NT, Recommendation was received from the ty welfare board that payment for mileage for welfare emplayees be increased "rom 7¢ to 8¢, effective with the December monthly payment. Action was deferred ding study of the entire travel matter as it affects all co nty employees. who receive reimbursement. The following jurors for the January term of Superior Pham a | a child under ten years of age: Concord a) ox U2, Statesville rier Inside nn licrest, 2 v e Jay aT) oe ree Zee ° arr, Clyce L, Laer tang sa es eer « Feimster, ‘Alien Sethany ae) ously atesville 6 Pustle, Grier Sis BEs t. 3, Staiesville i a | ere) nd eee e kh +,» Statesvi lie eee rae) ae ae ee oe) O16 Baker St., Statesville 9, Bdwards, Billie H. Barringer Pe ee | eRe Pe Cee as) ee ees Rt. bh, Moorusville ll. Coffey, Redford Ray Sharpescurg Rt. tox 269, Statesville eee eee | per ET 130} Caldwell, Statesville January 3, 1966 eee th § 13. Wilhelm, R, Paul lh. Neely, P. Me 15. Gordon, Ellis 16. Rowe, T. Ceo 17. Huffman, Ralph Ed, 18 Umberger, J. S. 19, Nash, Billy R, vO ta ce veh asf 21. Reavis, Ralph E, Pre td PME tan oko ae by 23. Compton, Herman We 2he Cartner, J. C. Jre 25. Brown, I. 0. 26. Wooten, Harold Dy 27. Pickett, ee ope 28. , Perkins, Fred Jy 29. Gilleland, E. W. 30. Davis, Ben Ge 31. Hager, Ross M. 32. Wood, Jack 33. Gilbert, John N, Ire But Gibson, eK seer 3. Compton, Buford T, at 36. Harris, % EB, Vien oan, Ol ees See) tata oP Ia | 39. Hager, Lathan S, 4O, Houston, W, G. ee Se Se ee Pe ak OS u2. Combs, Yoward hk}. Hager, 0. Be kh, Harrington, James J, uS. Warren, Lather bO. Myers, Willie G lite Coley, C. de 48. Hoover, C. EB. Pe. ae geen 18 nx 99 C. Gprings Beets) pas 5 al) Inside fetta a) OP bas el:t) Shiloh Bethany east teh Shiloh C, Creek Turner sburg Inside Cc. Creek Inside C. Creek C. Creek peal ba lene a4 Inside Inside Othe 12) 4 pat Stel Concord Concord C. Creek Rarringer bec aT) reacts haa) past TT) a sg Barringer Pes) beeen ee ET | ramet Det Pe Teh me] 315 Mitchell Ave,, Statesville 637 E, Front St., Statesville es « 7 Box 339, ica ewe Ae eh ets Rt. 3, Statesville Rt, 8 Box 222A, Statesville Rt. lh, Statesville be Rt. 1, Stony Point Y 251 W. Park, Mooresville Rt. 1, Harmony Box 364, Statesville Rt..2, Harmony 433 Ridgeway, Statesville 15 ay ae Olbaet ee en 1101 Caldwell St., Statesville 313 W. McLelland, “ooresville Rte 1, Mooresville aoe 8 Harmony 257 E. Broad St., Statesville 520 Fobland Dr., Statesville 267 Wy McNeely, ville 420 Western Ave,, Statesville ee | ~ Ve Sate ke mak Rte 2, Stony Point 253.8. Magnolia, Mooresville Rt. 1, Troutman B19 N. Church, Mooresville 616 Cabarrus, Mooresville 1217 Knox St., States Rt. 8, Statesville 906 Sowers St., Statesville Rt. 1 Box 360, Mooresville Rt. 7, Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville PTT i) January 3, 1966 pn Pape) Se, i Pirates Ut) : Cc, Creek boa heme) Craven, A. Ce Morrison, Chase B, leak} Rt. 1, Stony Point A} es ot Ord Chambersburg Rte 7, Statesville Smith, Re Le Pee eee) BA Pe Pes boule) hg s i a ae AAs tang hPa ah te Tk Be) SECOND WEEK Le Miller, S. M. Sra C. Springs Rt. 1, Statesville Inside 869 Wendover, Statesville 2. Rogers, Re Le 5, Statesville PEO hans ace Bethany a Hoover, James Gray Rarringer Rt. 7, Statesville Ue 5S. Gwaltney, Stephen G. «+ Bats ReK) 706 Carolina Ave., Statesville 6, Warren, Clyde Ne Concord 5 PRM PRCA Ty) Warren, T. Ge Shiloh Rt. 3, Statesville 52h Carolina Ave. N., Statesville Per ut se tee 563) Walton Dr., Statesville 9, Guy, George ¥ neers as Outside Sh) Kentwood Pk., Statesville bette (bat LPM Malo Ed at } 1 a Bethany. ce eel Wet ka ee) 12, Alexander, John T. Jre Inside 423 Summit, Statesville Rethany Pt. kh, Statesville aT Box 26h, Mc Sat BRet ht lie Cherry Fae ee Ce Chambersburg Rt. Box 169, Statesville 15. Mayes, Earl D. Jr. rey beste S39 Margaret Rd., Statesville 16. Abernathy, Harry H. Wilkins, Harold 0. Inside 1345 Boulevard, Statesville jerald S. aa 4A ’ endersor D Alexander Ce eee Mendaloff, Alexander Jr. Inside haere Ft CBee TET ter a ee 29. Prow, Earl | Ce | fe oe rey Me PO Stikeleather, Jack pet oad COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual Budget 8, 300.00 Spent Nov. 30 3,813.05 Seems ee ae CLT) Bers. " ci " " Ee band Toe NRA AT DATA PROCESSING eda slo) at TAX. SUPERVISOR re ed 3) CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS” Annual Budget 422,974.00 Spent Nov. 30 99, 79%. 20 FH 1598 Caldwell Electric Co, Pe Lhe ad Pe ty lo) H 1599 E. N. Scroggs beeen ti 7 2 ’ ers] SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Annual Budget 154,318.00 Spent Nov. 30 23,519 eh5 Ruth G, Etchison Salary v2 Tyee) PSs Pm ao cM PMC Che | Tax Refund 80.1) Mrs. Claudia Robinson Coroners Account Tete.) Dr. Robert L. Dame be 172,10 Dr. Harry B. Underwood ret 5 P1e8) _ pp RG UUM ba oa meer Tax Refund vera Mel some lob acths mae) eek LORY 0,0) Town of Troutman Coftract BKeeee) Harmony Fire Depte vl 100.00 ae rne Fire Dept. Inc. " 100,00 " 1004 faa) Cool Springs Fire Depts Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. ° Central School Vol. Fire Dept. " Hooked ied Bae oPne,¢] Trinity Vol. Fire Depts Dept. of Conservation % Development ~ Forest Fire Control N COT Cae hr ia kek) Bebe ames) POT ha Mella kame ek) bl Clerk Superior Court - Burke Co, - Hearings eo be th eens we eee aC hobs hm he AT al Government Employees! Retirement - Employees! Social Security Agency’- Soc. Secs 3 AND -ZONING ae wee 1925 Glenn M. Chandler foard Meeting Fy Bh yon Oee Pe © Nl re bay 1927 J. Allen Knox 1928 . John F. Long ® Cre mee mee ear o 1930 J. Mack Morrow " 1931 W. H. Keeter , 1958 Diane Lewis SORE ag cy Edwin H. Parks Wire ele et Beeler Services Ue Record & Landmark Advertibing 3usiness Machines Inc. Supplies Postage TAX MAPPI'NO 1940 Phyllis Conner Salary verte 8 1941 Patricia S$. Wooten Ld 225600 1962 Terrance R, Miller bd oe ose ae teity * ma ee 196 Johnnie ¥. Tilley #1619 Johnnie MH. TiTley pea wet eS eee ° -e a 7 paar at . an . ee Seen ee te uy a en) ~~ Cdl 4) soon” 18 rce104 COUNTY MANAGER Annual Budget 15,826.00 . Spent Nov, 30 Fi. eet) R, L. Shuford, Jr. RY VE Nog 916.67 R, L. Shuford, Jr. Travel 91.67 Brady Printing Co. bth a) sR Ky road Crna bat Mes CY SMe Sj elt ot tl NTs eke Bred Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies Pas 1,091.20 COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Annual Budget Bi Ps Rly 758, 0b ee Spent Nov. 30 POLS ty 1966 Betty J. Robb Salary : Ae 1967 . Bernice M. McJunkin " S646,67 E1621 Miss Mary T. Covington Membership H 1675 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Bis ake hel) SHERIFF Pvelse Wael oh 427 98, 336.00 Spent Nov. 30 eas. @\ Piste) 1968 Frances S. Roland RE UE band « 1969 Marsha H. Poole 1970 Thomas S, Thompson i971 3 Sala bot) Baw r « Johnson 1973 am %, Johnson aoe EVR MB LT A ra. | " 5 ak ~e 1655 T. Kk. Abernethy r has. he Fechheimer Pros. Coe er aa aaeratl ee | 1983 Be TIN 1985 1986 Bley 4 pts) Btlre) BEY Ey bo = | won = 18 ned 5 i wis ies TREASURER~PAX- COLLECTOR Judy L, Gilleland Betty Jane Cooke Flossie S, King Houston L. Johnston N, T, Houston N, T. Houston Houston L. Johnston Oa Mest ym YR test aay Imogene W, Blankenship Helen R, Gregory Elizabeth H. Goodrum Vem We Poole 3) L. L. Nesbit L, L. Nesbit Beam Printing Co. RECISTER OF DEEDS Near ace Services Bde ted Sih) Bea T Soe tba 3 RE MeO his Rol Bee eGo). cn PS ohn a) Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Carolina Business Machines Ince Supplies YS Pa Pia 14D a] 0. A. Dearman Sr. Evelyn S. Bunch Edna F. Brown Fay S, Marks Mata tem eRe Lol) er ek Bea Oa ee) Ronnie Ws Karriker Anne ©. Johnson Lucinda 8 Thelma C Zlizabeth F Part LM me oss] Mary A, Deaton Jewell ©. Yan Hoy Maxine T, Henderson SE Mr LL) Lois I. Sigmon Elizabeth D. Johnston Betty S Nora Lee Deal Wilma Jean Gregory lorothy M. Fleming Thelma C, Barker Elizabeth Feench Boyd Mary A, Deaton Lucinda 8. Dees Dorothy M. Fleming pO rr Elisabeth 0D, J,hnston ee rt ee eke) Fay 5S, Marks Bete ee 7) Cee ad Mooresville Telephone Cos WELFARE DEPARTMENT Pelee Sale MBC Lee el :-) " " ) no " " . esr tee a " . a a . S 5 * D a See Bre erie) Spent Nov. 30 fel cated Annual Budget ra ty ele} 271.00 34,3400 Bere) 483.33 50.00 64.19 be T, 551.77 4h, 562.00 12;057.73 Annual Budget Spent Nove 30 Be rie.2) 298 .00 298,00 312.00 aT tertot 20,00 Byes 4.50 27.650 Bg SOs Paya rr 2023 real oer) pa cond The Miller Clinic Dr. David L, Pressley Dr, J, M. Robertson eae b easy? meee Pitney-Bowes Ino. Beam Printing Co. prota yo oR oT YMA NL ol eLo ot Sly N.C, Local GovernmentEmployees' Retirement System - Ret. N.C, Public Employees! Social Security Agency = Soc. Sec. Anrnal Budget Spent Nov. 30 abe Tie ee Nd Betty C, Harrington Ee ere et eh a bas) Lineous 8, Nance Howard M. Stamey Clifton E, Bridges Iredell Vocational Workshop Inc. - Labor Southern Fell-felephone Co, haa Lea he eee) y Seteltt PMMaD Col 4-7 Oy Ror tate) Pa) PLA Eb eR alm h ee Tel 42) farolina Business Machines VETERANS SERVICE Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. Supriies Southern Bell Telephone Co. BIOPSY LPEL.S 25,687.00 176,83 pare) Berl rade 300,90 316,00 Teriale) BNP A) 150,00 Ptr UML ela a7 11,151. Nie he | Pah 10,617.68) ~ Annual Budget Spent Nov, 30 9,503.00 Eyes eI 2028 J. P. Van Hoy Erg 300,00 2029 Helen H. Kyles ba 281.00 Cem Nam L emu est tet ieee rT) rae , 41707 N.C, Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System - ty Tera #1712 N. Cy Pyblic Buployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec, 30.90 COUNTY ATTORNEY Bebe Baits Joa 2,400.00 Spent Nov. 30 nile 0 ove. 3) 8 2030° Isaac T, Avery, Jre ba hel aa) reer CLERK SUPERIOR COURT pte) ote 8 aa ean 2031 Martha 2D. Parker WEE hang 2032 Robert L. Parks bed LOSS Me tS MeL O ENG al 203 Betty M. Raity " 2035 Frances R. Moore ° rok Me hota Teed " 2037 Katherine A, Bridgers ss Vcc Me oo Mme mme. nA] id Bae Ben Oman 2 Reports F 1669 Starrette's Office Obes kB a PMs) D RT) ee Mba Chae ott ty ames * H 1671 The Mychie Co, General Statutes eee a7 Ree ek sh ae Ries eT) 11673 Commercial Printing Co. i 4 167, The Geo. D, Barnard Co, be SUPERIOR COURT Afnual Budget Spent Nov. 30 1935 Faye Hulet Court Reporter eearcd 1936 CarolineZarnhardt * Bi Pe 8 8) H 1675 . Southern Bell Telephone Co, Rea etr Ty] PVE Mel 7 Spent Nov. 3 19,550.00 ee Y Carl 3. Smith Salary paced 2039 Boyce G, Yibson Jr, ° Hs te LO R. A. Hedrick id ge E bg eet) Gourt Costs # H 1676 Tow of Mooresvil aa JUVENILE COURT ete s Spent for. K ee ert ie oes os) EBs ene BeBe as Begs | ee eee) ee ad Bey Beye) Biel ¢} pa3 Boy AP City of Statesville Beat baret ME aT aed DF) pea meta Or Bea SR MB EW lsh ae ery Home Exterminating Co. Boarding Prisoners RT pase Rott] Medical i Laundry Pest Control Service Cobos Pie Ue Woe 3 oH 164 Holland Coal Co. Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. City Grocery * Market ethos a PMS aoa me iL Leverett} Pia MD Lambe tac hd pe eC he aoa J. D, Goforth Store OCPD Ea eM Lb Belks pCR <) Butler's Shoes J. Ce” Penney Cos Smithey's Store Petty Cash Fund it Pt bat me Coho sleek f Requal Bailey OP Ps Sas lar bask Mrse DP aash Ess tds Yel a OMOPE DEY cost leks) Albert Cooper baht en mmr d L 8) - 5 A. Deal Roland Deal Pe str «+ A. A. Gibson ee MBE Netw Joe Jenkins em Pee Lg Edna Mullis De at aE bad) CA TI ert Mer Johnny Scott rn hes Me Se) -s. Clara Sharpe rt aes eT Pee | S| pe PT he ClydeWilcox CAPs eee Spencer Reid Forest Heights Pharmacy Holmes Drug Cos Rie eee he ee Troutman Drug Cos ee Dr.W.' 3. Honayoutt ee ee Loe Py CC ee aT Se bat Groceries ” BreL ash Rel4 a ere ae) oem > 90 ct Boarding Home Care n ee ee ee ee ee Ce tse Cet feo ae eee eee ee eee Stn te ee Pe ere Pte Vamos <7 Spent Nov, 30 are 120,70 bree) 1.80 8.58 Aen 1,003.17 PIPL # reo 10, 03h. 23 Annual Budget Spent Nov. 30 30 ,000,,00 ee SLE 3000 13.50 Emo) 11.50 pet) © 6.50 Pema Lees ic) DOG. WARDEN Arsene) PUT hE Wamp el a BYP else Spent Nov, 30 201 J. I. Thomas REE tag 115,00 H 1683 J, I. Thomas beac) 150,00 H 168) Town of. Mooresville Dog Pound 13.00 H 1685 1. K, Abernethy Radio Service Fie?) se a ee ole Se teat ae Lhe oa) pes) H 1687 Roadway Express Inc, ape east egal bie Mam Poke ct VME) Me ac Yao Dog Tags 408.65 SES) Cy Liga 8 Abo elt} H 1520. Veterans Administration Tax Refund es H 1521 Goodyear Mortgage Co, 2 42.80 A EK 1522) Tredell County 0. A, A. Fund SPT b H 1523 Iredell County A, F, D, C. Fund " 987.20 4152 Tredell County A, P, T. D. Fund Pees hy H 1526 N. C, Dept. of Revenue eT avi td oe a #1532 Iredell County Health Department ~ Monthly Budget Payment ne erty H 1690 Iredell County Library Fund Sales Tax Refund ete] H 1691 Iredell County Health Department * Pwd H 1692 ° Iredell County Mental Health Clinic -" 29-11. H 1693 Prudential Ins. Co. of America ‘Tax Refund 6.30 H 169 Goodyear Mortgage Co. Na 20,15 H 1695 Berens Corp. J ae es H 1696 N, T, Houston, Trease County School Fund - Payment on budget 100,000.00 # 1697 Miss Lois Cockrell, Treas. Statesville City Schools " bere eFte. 0) H 1698 Mts. Charlotte U. Griffith, Treas. Mooresville City Schools 17, 258.00 H 1703 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Ret. 230.37 cae WL skew MEL ts heae tr Loe La kc! BRer bar stot) 28.71 H 1706 N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Ret, 1,139.77 41708 N. C, National’ Bank Dom asst hoh hsm bd Pee ort .8) H 1709 State Dept. of Revenue DR acl teR ech amu 4 ys Pod) H 1711 N. C, Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. 2,569.10 BE es) 243,108. 37 Less Payroll Deductions: Beebe it pe aT PF Pe ce PS Td Social Security ies ware Tax: Federal Bb Pr!) 1a Tew ed Insurance __428.71 Fre. Te) re Pee wesc pce nr pele eB b lols 5 97, 200,00 Rt ae a) Biges eee) 28) Jessie T. Parker CVE ag 396.00 PCM Bete Pen Pyne To] # 396.00 286° Bertha G, Shoe " 360,00 287 Lexine A. White « 377.00 288 Doris P, Johnson " 377.00 PMR Etat a OPE Oe | “ 1435400 * 290 Andrew J. Hutchinson id 527.00 291 Rollin W, Johnson bg 553.00 292 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. bd Y4are 9) SME mee Melo altel bd 343.00 29, Joyce B,. Dobson * BI Ee] 295 Lonnie M. Little i Baevie/} 296 Arthur D. Cowan ed 220,00 297 Ina M.: Galliher " ” 298 J. H. Nicholson 299 Lois P. Johnson Immunization aide Beye me ls ae Reb bean er 3 As Sei bs] B 1380 Margaret Ff. Bolt ver hie B 1381 Deris P. Johnson Ml B 1382 Mildred Johnson * B 1383 Jessie T. Parker . Lier So) ee es ke Oe ey ba B 1385 Andrew J. Hutchinson " 2 1386 Rollin W. Johnson " B 1387 Troy R. Scoggins if ie S| eee) en Pe eR tT) " RB 1389 Bertha G. Shoe id B1390. City of Statesville Services 1391 Mooresville Telephone Co, a ie ree also MSL RM MTR) ols Meso ed P 1393 American Hospital Supply Rete) B139h E. N. Scpoggs bd 2 1395 Pargas ert B 1396. Bud's O41 Co, Fuel 011 B 1397 Mid«State O11 Cap " 3 1398 Harmony Furniture % Hardware Co, - Service Call 3.1399 Parlier Plumbing * Heating Co. Service, etc. : 2 200 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. pir ey ea) 1401 Iredell Laundry Co, BN sb aa ame OTOP Ma veo meer TE asta) Misc, Expense 1403. Hs C. Kutteh, M, D, ese R be Cm) ¥. ©, Local Government Employees! Retirement eae es. Lan sme ale)1 > 3 11410 Ne C, Public Employees’ Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. SSS ia Ped bak P YS eth) m3 Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. 222.72 National Pank Withholding Tax S748 LT Ee) ae aT] " bg Pa] | tal Saving Assoc, Insurance Pt S| eR ete Cee em Toe Ay Agency ~- Soc, Sec. ree! Toys. TOTAL be Wd Less Payroll Deductions: i TAS ta 222.72 Socta] Security 148.54 Taxt Federal 576.80 at are] berg | hI press ‘ ORAMD TOTAL Peres | 80 eed 83 1128 skis] pie) piss) eBid 1133 pb ih 1136 a ll aa oll el al atl al wee eh ype era) A 1111 A 112 pees aa LIBRARY Annual Budget 22,8)1.50 Spent Hov, 30 Mary Neil Conner REE lag Virginia M. Deaton ¥ lors 80) Toye Eta) " Pa esri,) Violet K. Caudle 4 eleva e. 8) Mid-State 011 Co. Cleaning Bookmobile 6,00 Pargas 3 Cr) 2406 N. ©. State Library Books & Processing Poets) Bus CS ice le) ait ol ekg Stele ee} 10.50 Lerner Publications Co. " pore Brownlow Publications : 9.00 The Childrens Book Council Sy eet) taPies Statesville Library peel et acemo | 100,00 Town of Mooresville Donation for Library 75.00 N.10, Local Government Employees! Retirement See ia yah) Te} Busy N, C. Public Employees! Social Security Agency - bolo bn A ABD Oth) NX. 0, Local Government Zmployees' Retirement System - R Cee N, &. Public Employees! Social N.C, National Bank State Depts of R Hospital Saving Association Biel) bat ele Withholdin Less Payroll Deductions: Ciba uC kd Social Security Sond saat 100.00 wea Cee io) 1, 645209 pes) 139 140 pins nile BTS) Bt 146 148 ay SST RRSERRBRREE a a 7) OM North Carolina, Iredell County the and recorded 7 sia ‘ ‘ 3 ya F - MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORTTY pUE OMe cf 19, 500,00 Spent Nov, 30 eer LE sme OUD Ly bale) Salary 28);.00 Richard K, Gabricl i 2.00 Lode ME lolita d ona hi Contract 1,083.33 City of Statesville Services pe Paa) : PE el MURR do1 1 boa ye nTPaL 6) Southern Rell Telephone Co. SIs Rel) 13.50 Public Service Co. of N, Cy Gas Ped - eb seD) dah doles op tie Medical Supplies 46,01 tg Starrette's Office Equipment Inc, < hee Ree Re at 92.70 North Carolina Local Government Bmployees' Retirement Seta 21.50 OES ee PECL aL tS a a Cet a eC ee 33.48 Ce MISCELLANEOUS re ee Cle MRA a Chau hen dT Pe ea kN a Le ae Internal Revenue Service Withholding Tax UU eleL bake len ao MBC Eea <1 1] " ere at} Employees' Social Security Agency - Soe. Secs Hospital Saving Association Insurance TOTAL See eas ea A Filed for registration on / Z day of Ty Ss an nail ; - F f ial pe} (4 P : a V0 ae Si eer eT roa ees EB bo ee OM me Mme ee ee Se MMe TSR CLT bry es January 17, 1966, at 7:30 P.M,, at the courthouse, All members of the board were Present, namely: £&, EB, Boyer, chairman; R.. J. Holshouser, J. M. Wagner, R. Be LCC a ee ee ae CA ae Ca Sa ae ee CS ei Meh mer se oe Shuford, Serbo ba TA Dy © CALL TO ORDER. Chairman Boyer called the meeting to order and the invocation was led by Mr. Avery. JANUARY 10th MEETING CANCELLED, Chairman er oa CL Mate SO bed scheduled for January 10, 1966, had been cancelled since some of the members could not be present, and had been rescheduled as a special meeting, with proper notice aM Me el a Mee te Ror REPORT ON CIVIL DEFENSE AND VETERANS SERVICE WORK, J. P. Van Hoy appeared Be ee RM ee ee keke Boe Te ak sek and county civil defense director. Of particular interest was his report that the 200 bed civil Petry prer pe at WM MMe os Ted ion the welfare department building to one of the buildings at the county homes TAX COLLECTIONS. Tax Collector N. T. Houston also made his report personally. Total tax collections for December amounted to $306,27h.1h. ca CENTRAL PURCHASING OF OFFICE SUPPLIES, The county manager recommended that a central storehouse be set up so rs office supplies commonly used by the departments could be bought in bulk qualtity prices, He stated that he had canvassed all the offices for items which could be purchased in this manner and had made up and submitted a list to all local suppliers for bids, and that E. N, Cet ee ee ee See ee ee DT ae Kestler, the board voted to establish the central supply system for purchasing and appropriated $1,052.63 from the contingent fund to accept the low bid of E. iN. Scroggs for the original stock, te be replenished by charges to the vatious departments for supplies as they are issued from the store. eee ee ee eo ce ee ° . January 17, 1966 Scat 800K me ee ey Et bet) SE) ia aetna me ael a covering for the new office building to be changed from 1/16" to 1/8" at an PRS e VME Dae Te OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO NEW OFFICE BUILIENG, The county PE beeps llevan Tel POC Veo Me a iad be Mt feat Me haa A eT tg PRM Ribs) ae Cle Y) ee ete landscaping, and similar items which needed to be attended brats | asked for instructions as to how they should be handled. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, Sm CMR CMS aM esto te BE aT] Cs MMe sit se ba Kestler, and Mr. Shuford, to serve as a committee to take care of these Ta 5 Pe em | ensuing discussion it was brought out that the 9" lockers specified for the sheriff's department were not satisfactory and would have to be replaced with 15" lockers, and that no electrical outlets were provided in the data processing rooms be Sk ee tek aa tae a Sart as oe heretofore appointed work out Pes the architect to the best interest of the PPh Mek a tae Sa Mel ba She May] specifications appeared to be at fault. PARKING AROUND THE COURTHOUSE. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board authorized the county manager to allocate to rh meee Ren el) and mark the nineteen spaces on the south side of the new office building, at a PPCM ae loka aba te Yee On dO Me CM Ces SME Celtel En a bm Holshouser, the parking area on the north side of the new building and the rear of the courthouse would be used as a public parking area for the ae 3g od having business in the county offices, with parking to ah Pee ee ae ae ete TE tere ee iz) get appropriate signs to mark this area for public parking, to designate one way traffic from Court Street to Front Street, and to designate no parking at any time on the right hand side along the full length of the driveway from Court Street to bee N Md sa TRAVEL ALLOWANCE INCREASE, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded La ee AE) the board voted to raise payment for travel expense from 7¢ to 8¢ per mile, effective January 1, 1966, For those departaents limited to $100.00 per month, this was increased to $114.00, and the $150.00 limitation was raised to $170.00. The tax supervisor's travel allowance was raised to $57.00 per month Worth Carolina, Iredell PLS eet ce. tt tte whS P.M, to January 2h, 1966 at 7:30 P.M. a i he ee ee orem Saale ae oe The Board of Commissioners of Iredell County held its regular monthly meeting a at ae ae ee ee A es ot oe : er ET Cay liar were: E. E. Boyer, chairman; R. J. Holshouser, R. Be Cn ee eae en ee Oe ete County Manager R.L. Shuford, Jr., was present; attorney I. T. Avery, Jr., was Pik st ae INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Kestler. PUBLIC HEARING FOR REZONING IN LAKE NORMAN ZONING AREA, The chairman announced that this was the time and place set for a public hearing on a request by R. As Hedrick and L, B. Grier to rezone the property on which the Robert E. Lee Riverboat is located from the present soning of Resort Residential zone, in which their use is non-conforming, to General Business (B-3), which accomodates the use as a permitted use. Mr. Boyer stated that the request had been considered by the Planning Board at its meeting on December 21, 1965, and had been given a favorable recommendation; and that notice of the public hearing had been published in the Statesville Record and Landmark on January 20 and 27, 1966, as evidenced by affidavit of publication, He Sa ee ea ha the secretary to let the record show that no person was present at the hearing either cEMBe Sa MMR ME Me ie bb Tad Motion was made by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, and passed to rezone from Resort Residential (RR) to General Business (B-3), a tract of land lying in Davidson Township, Lake Norman Zoning Area, Iredell County, North Carolina, being leased by L. Be Grier and R, A. Hedrick and being more particuharly described as pa SBE Ty Beginning at a point on the760' contour elevation of Lake Norman in the line of Duke Power Company, said point also being located 5.87" O1' BE. a distance of 197' more or less from the eastern edge of the dirt road leading from U.S, #21 into this property; thence, with the line of Duke Power Company, N. 87° Ol' We. a distance of 705' to a point on the said contour elevation 760'; thence ee ee ke ek ae eM ae direction for a distance of approximately 1190' to the BEGINNING corner, BUN Neer We Bae ee we a oe Ce Oe eT ae WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has been unable to get approval from the State Personnel Department for the modified pay plan set up by the Board in July 1965 for the county departaents covered water the state merit system pay plan; and eee February 7, 1966 eae Pes ey set WHEREAS, the State Boards of Health and Welfare, and the State Department of Mental Ree have and are epposed to any deviation from the standard pay plan for these employees in Iredell County; and WHEREAS, the State Board of Health has withheld from the county funds due for OR te eee ee TT kt te Cotas ey ta ohana Ty until the matter is clarified. Nor therefore, a BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Peli) Mee ec) ea tee hey ta ae eet] Bet Sak ae eC) sh the current standard pay plan as set up by the State Merit System Council for the health, welfare, civil defense, and mental health departments, to be effective January 1, 1966, and authorizes that the salary of all employees now below the PbE be We a7 Mats Me pt ele! tab or Nae | be bE Te Ree seek Me ae Py BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Commissioners request the State Personnel Department to approve the modified pay plan (two steps below standard) Fee ek RS. Lk eee RPM tat Mh le) ec a 1) APPOINTMENTS TO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, Mr. Harry Sherrill and Mr. Tate Holler were bay eee eae MMe) Board of Adjustment for a three year term beginning March 1, 1966. PSPS ee a Ms ok Me ta RELOCATION OF NEGRO EXTENSION SERVICE OFFICES, Wayne Franklin, Extension chairman, has been notified by the State Extension Service that the separate office locations for white and negro agents in Iredell County will not meet federal reqhirements and unless the offices are moved together by Commissioners expressed March 31 they. will face a cut-off of federal funds. displeasure at the edict since a new agricultural building is in the planning within the next several years and the present location of the offices is considered temporary. It was also felt that the present quarters of the negro agents were more comfortable and convenient than the space that could be provided in the building occupied by the Furthermore, the agents have already ceordinated their work in a very white agents. ye ek MT Se bd ae ba gee After discussion, the matter wasleft to the discretion of the local agents, to work out in any way they saw fite REQUEST FOR SPACE FOR PROBATION OFFICES, Thecounty manager submitted « letter from BE. BH. Martin, state probation officer, requesting more satisfactory office space for the probation work than: the offices they now occupy in the county school building. ee ee meee ee ae February 7, 1966 rt bee) nes ews bot. ae] he was authorised to work out something in the courthouse with whatever space is available dfter the new office building is occupied. LEASE FOR AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION OFFICES, The Board authorized renewal of the lease for the building on Davie Avenue occupied by the Extension Service offices at the same rent for two years ($150.00) per month, or to negotiate for a longer pe MPR Brae ie ye ee owe Saeko ROAD PETITIONS, On motdon Bo eee ME dM mcm Pee TS aaa al) following road petitions were approved for submission to the State Highway Commission: le ‘Extension of SR 1802 to 1803, (Carl C, Huie, Olin, N. Ce). 2 Sardis Road, Mooresville Rte he BLIND AID CASES, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, six revisions and two terminations of blind aid payments were approved as recommended by the welfare director, TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates issued by the tax supervisor's office during the month of January was approved on motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded bo ge ree Ae a pla TOWNSHIP bart: REASON AMOUNT cra ee Met) Inside BETS Error in transferring lot o f back on J. C. Gant rs) C. J. Wagoner CMs 3 Bay Put on discovery to H. W, Sloop, transferred after Jan. 1, 1965 98.33 Cetera Sa Renee pay. Exemption not allowed 2070 John William Benson CP 4 1965 Poll Tax (In Service) 2.00 Bverett Cowan, Jr. per ety Be Did not get all of let put eee ek el a ee ce ee ey ere) Be Listed by A. F. Sams Lot #17 Northview oan D. B, Wilhela ed 1965 Poll Tax (Over age) 2.00 Donald S. Melcher OMe 3 pe eee ek ee | ets be PP an be TTY pty.) ee eet ae ee) , V. P. Bost ee] Pt ptt a ee Ed 1965s Same an Receipt #i276 Account #900300 Under account #900600 cm) eee ee ber Same as listing inside a.) bs ad Bey set] 1965 " " r Boyce Timber Co, Paes) 4 Bty po ee Sham th. Peta eee sett : Enero Ce Seer Lee roe SP en Cran a tet TI Pte hy tsa BR ED Oy eaee Seem beat! LL coe kta ae Teeny property on East Sharpe Street in chee ek It was explained that at the time of pee ee ee weet Mere mee) pee Te ae ey tras ey PCT ee ae eke tanee charged on one-half CMe, aC sae Td Property. However, the apartment was never bake san ae Tom sequently withdrawn from the mafket. The 1966 listing now designates that it is all in use by the Lodge and is tax exempt. Commissioners took the position that the 1965 listing was correct. February 7, 1966 Pega tyes bE Darrell J, Fox lor era | bh pee Mele merit a) 2200 Phillip L. Teaster bev Ser BE T.1 eR a ae ist ad LD ae SET Retr REQUEST FOR TAX RELEASE ~- ODDFELIOWS IQDGE, Request was received from BAT) GARBAGE CONTROL ORDINANCE, Mr. Shuford reported on action taken by the Board el Mein nde Ty mee a as eter] aE SET SE Se mea aes pases tl Me ia | Se eee Man oe. | Poca Be tak ee a) pee Cee Re tae meee Pas ree jet Te) ee eT ke ee a ae tte | pea Ma eta g manager and county attorney to prepare an Ordinance for their further consideration, REPORTS BY COUNTY MANAGER, The followtng report of work in progress on various ea we TT aes ed County Manager: oy rr rn Le cae ee ee) Ree ay ee es A sd ed expects to finish within Galas mbes | Ce ae) | aa a County Office Building: Tile work to be completed within week, delivery on doors expected February 15-20, A) Lt Ad Parm house has been vacated by Mr. Bowman and several families are interested in renting. The county manager was authorised to screen and select the tenant and set the amount of Pay Planned Parenthood Clinics Health and welfare Girectors are ready to make report. ee ee eed meoting of the comniesioners, a Od Appointment was set up for the next nesting to hear « delegation seeking an interchange on I-40, umd iret ox 18 sel 19 ; : Pree) Ln Fire Alara Systems Mr. eel presented some information on the cost of radio alarm systems. The board voted to invite Mr. Pickard of the North Ce eee eT ease Te eee Ce ert Te Meee ce cl types of fire alarm systems. 7 District Meeting of State Association of County Commissionerss Announcement was made that the annual district meeting of the County Commissioners and a mest eM Cm we Tot TTT me atten ts) Mert mc Ths REQUEST FROM "I CARE, INC," FOR DESIGNATION AS OFFICIAL AGENCY. Letter from Gordon L, Wilson, temporary coordinator of I CARE, INC. requesting that the board a ETc Sr cote Seka recognize their corporation as a community action group erect sr] to receive federal funds under the Economic Opportunity Act and to name one of their members to serve on the board of directors was discussed at BROT asity eC Cee eC Mae les a) tae se sane TTT tal of commissioners be appointed to the I CARE, INC., board of directors, The chairman was requested to notify Mr. Wilson by letter that the board felt it was not in position to either oppose or support the organization but would need to examine each Sb aey oa) as it was developed; and that the official sanction which was requested could beat this and future raion of commissioners under obligation to underwrite programs which they might feel were not in the best interest of the county, financially or otherwise. CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY OFFICES IN MOORESVILLE, The county manager reported that the Town of Mooresville would like for the county offices to move out of the funicipal building since they need the space, and he recommended, in view of this and the fact that the quarters are cramped for the health, veterans service, and electrical inspector, with the county already renting space for the welfare rey take ae that the county should look around to see if any other space is available. He further suggested that the county should tonaider expanding and possibly adding additional services in Mooresville. He was authorised to investigate available housing and ee a HOSPITAL SURVEY ~ COST ESTIMATES REVISED, A letter was read a Col. H. B, Archer who had assisted with the survey of Iredell Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals, enclosing an Gpdated cost estimate for the recommendations which had been made im their report. CAA LIMt ~ CARRIE DALTON TUOGLE, Mr. Shaford presented a recommendation from hhe ee ee ee ee eee en ee Page 6 ee eras es tue ee re Tee en Ce oe Cee Sones CeCe ie Tore ee Chea e tert om mes Perens entire $300.00 on the lien. Tax value of the lot is $110.00, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the county attorney was authorized to release the lot owed by Carrie Dalton @uggle from the Old Age POSES e ew me ef Cae Sek. tk eR ee ey ae eco) I BIDS FOR sialia Ae Meese eee) 20 ME me RL) following bids for 50 binders for the Register of Deeds office: Hall & McChesney, Greensboro tie Ret) Observer Printing Co., Charlotte ra 2 WP) E. N, Scroggs, Statesville bm Y Ss) Bill Sowers & Co,, Hickory 1,950.00 POMEL Ee Sesh aks) ee COR ee oe 1 mee Pat pater Te lemme A the contract be awarded to BE. N. Scroggs since his binder appeared to be of superior quality. On motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, the board voted to accept the bid of B. N. Scroggs for $1,976.23 for the binders preferred by the erst eae me ee a els Cer tee ae aes Me Sk ea Bed) lower bids does not appear to be equal to specifications Coy eo Toa Loy OA CPM ee Reh poy pe ee Ce Mee meg lo hd pear NCEE Te Ce RR te ae me a ae Trad POY eM te ee meee he | staffed with Boy Scouts. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board approved payment of one-half n the cost of the luncheon at the Vance Hotel, which was part of the program for the Cre o INJURY TO JUROR. The board, on advice of attorney, declined to approve payment id a doctor's bill for $5.00 for removal of dirt from the eye of Redford Coffey, which he said he sustained when leaving the courthouse for lufich while serving on the jury. DEFINED SERVICES FOR OAA AND APTD, The chairman reported that he had notified the State Board of Public Welfare that the county declined to participate in the eee ee a ee ee eee eet Pe ee en eee ee oe se a i a Feb. 7,196 Pg oats at Mae PAYMENT ON FURNITURE FOR NEW Ele 6) dP Se ee OR Ot Sm LI by Mr. Kestler, the board approved payment of $15,000.00 to Carolina Business Machines, Inc. on the contract for furniture for the new office building, since the furniture Ok eee oe ee hae hist Mme TY building. PAR ye es eA ety ee eR BB | Pe... 8 SS DS eee eee Bhs) rd eS Prt eh EB. EB. Boyer pa eee Ce R, B,Kestler, Jre bP ae PE Pe Oe Bernice M. Modunkin by ck my be Pee aoe tok et mee me te Louise M. Taylor Mary J. Martin at meee oo) OP Pe ct Ee F. Saum bot see ad a | cee ko) Radio Station W. S. I. C. Pee ee eC) mee Per Diem & Mileage * i Me i ey PSE ag General Statutes DATA PROCESSING TAX SUPERVISOR elated 3 4 bee te " Dae eT 4 bo ea ee) Carolinas! Phrm Equipment Dealers Assoce ~ bre) Wesley's Inc. Pete a te ae eet. Ue. Ty Pe ke a bd tay mee aes | TT Mooresville Tribune ee eee ee Cte ok) Bee Ty cpa meee st) Mae) C, EB. Evans BUILDING MAINTENANCE Salary J LJ . J 7 . . - Abstracts Supplies ea Postage * pCa ee kT « bee) LJ ber Ng y oe E - £ eo LP 8) ptr Td eee Spent Dec. 31 penne ve Beh Spent Dec. 31 RS sr) 6,000.00 hy, 628.17 Annual Budget Spent Dec. 31 BIS ae rae) eee) 566.67 52,113.00 Buel ne Annual Budget ae eg 30,432.00 11, 614.27 bea bed cores) oreo) Lead ee ee eee eee ee EB eRe od Cr ee ee om a a f=] Od ae Pee] Pee ase ee a4 3e) Se tt ike ed Bee PP Pea te | City of Statesville B. J. Powell Modern Electric Co, Thomas’ & Howard Co. Iredell Chemical Co. PPM CT oa asks Mey Charles E. Brawley Inc. Watson Sign Service Hunt & Co Ince . Ruth G, Etchison eco ha ae Pee) Mrs. Claudia Robinson os ae Pen at Town of Mooresville Be eT Ber) City of Statesville Bae aot Ty Harmony Fire Dept. Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Central School Vol. Fire Dept. Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. De A National Guard ~ Statesville National Guard ~ Mooresville Payment on contract J Signs Equipment Salary ee ba ae TY " pt Peer Cee id J Contract ® Forest Fire Control pee TAR J Clerk Superior Court - Burke Co, ~ Hearing we Pa. pe a ly Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit & Retirement Fund - Ret. N. C, Local Govermment Baployees' Retirement System ~ Ret, See | J Annual Budget Spent Dec, 31 5,318.10 PPro) pe Le) 50,00 Pree} P ° PUTT eee el C7 Sor Lae) ese 422,974.00 102,199.96 Pes Tee Eee eae oe ee ad w S e 2070 py Bae Be Ed fo oR Bt of 271 Crs H 1937 oN sehe Beet y eT Ag Patricia S. Wooten " Terrance R, Miller « baht ey : A Johnnie M, Tilley A stone) nt Co. Inc. i a eC e meek T | Laer Sherrill Lwaber Cé, pene ad Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies Johnnie M. Tilley Travel - Tae te) sd a eee eT BD be ee eth. ty bet a ett tt Rt eT] COUNTY MANAGER R. L. Shuford, Jre Salary R. L. Shuford, Jr. bee ae Carolina ere ok ee Cem ee | | Southern Bell Telephone Co, ake) COUNTY ACCOUNTANT Betty J. Robb rs Salary Bernice M, McJunkin . Southern Bell Telephone Co. PT aee Frances 8, Roland ov ee ce ee R. B, Perkins | aa : fone be ok Pee) 2h, 413.00 Pes) Pes eo} rape 4 350.00 Bh e0) ae} A PIE! 60 PPS 4 EP 5 Annual Budget § 15,826.00 rae eae te Sy) Pad eg 1.73 Bes) pNCUY OMe Dre ya BoP tlhe +) Spent Dec. 32 beh Pa) Brae ) bras 10,60 Cory I pCa: rod 98, 336.00 ae) ag 48, 207.66 rs) Peet) eres) wor 18 oe il Mee ee eae ee q ei) H 1873 &.N, Scroggs ee es Pelee ey Ae ee Cr) et eg ting Coe i ee pees} etme Travel 5 H 190k We As Shoemaker ® 30. H 1905 George F. Campbell Ks 163,51 #1906 L. 0. oy 163.12 ee ri rf * Bre) H 1908 Bugene T, Honeycutt L aye d ae he) es ae ee i 188.13 H1910 W. Gary Johnsen b} BR.) cet beee tw e ie To ® ple eg H 1912 R, E, Perkins ae ed aS) H1913 T. 3. Thompson " pee rac U ree aera ke " 191.60 H1915 J. C. Rumple LJ ' Ke Pd H 1932 T. K. Abernethy Pe ak) ber POCA Cs ee eae Te Dy Pa Rod re EL TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR . Annual Budget 32,366.00 Spent Dec. 31. 16,576.57 Plc Me ae eae EEE Salary 247 00 2089 Betty J. Cooke hd 271.00 2090 Flossie S. King Mg ere 8) 2091 Houston L, Johnston bd 377200 2092 WN. T. Houston ly Oe 8] H17k6 N,. T, Houston Travel eee) ae VA Coa Boe Meee) PR a aes B 4 18.20 opts) Mie ld bert 100,00 Pept Cele eee ea Landmark Advertising Pees) H 189, Brady Printing Co. - oy ee Pie Pao 5 H 1916 Houston L. Johnston Travel Ly eee PeCS ae ee eee ey Pea e By. vy ° bith put Me) ae Abs) peer ae: tc ae) eh rel ea a eb PL8) 2093 Imogene W, Blankenship Salary 343.00 209, Helen R. Gregory Ld 298.00 paee et | sf PT 8} ere eee be Sie met) 2097 Le L. Nesbit b PEP PETC eee ee Me ee . 4) Piel me ee ome ta ba) 20.00 H 1851 Xerox Corperation™ eee] Ve H 1893 Mitchell Printing‘ Co. bd Be Sta ee Be Services Cs) re oy ene me Te ne Cte) Y Ps ae Board Meeting oe 205 Byelyn 5, Bunch bd pte sy 2096 «Bina F. Brow erred Ce " ed | 377,00 Paty bd ie et ee ee a 415.00 te eh Ld Crepe bm 4 oy 4 Ae ee) ad ie ae) ag Theles C. Barker ° 479.00 eee ° ee) ee Tt A * ry ® . ® ® Ls * kb he 264.00 i Ps) Pt 8) i: eye) pT te Brome 3) Travel 50.30 bal CPx) ® 3 id bs) i 13.80 “ ce bee ey 1 BE -Pa | eT te eee che | Ld 7296 Avonelle C, McVey ® Pee Fay S, Marks Ly 14.67 Bee iy od Pa) Mooresville Telephone Co, sae) 4 (Pele) D.-K. McNeely Sons Rentals ped 25.00 Dr. C. L. Bittinger Pek ag ye 4) buen t tt. 8 5200 Dr. L. M. little is betes) Dr. David L. vinta L Pree) Dr, L. Be me ¥ 5.00 Dr. G. We Taylor +f 5200 Pee et mn bl 5.00 Ne C. Conference for Social Service » Dubs 15,00 bP Po or de | beeen 153.27 ee 47 eeeet est. Sane Pa Bees 2 i Southern Bell Telephone Co. Biba sket | BE Pond OTe MC seo see ee ae na Ok. FARM AGENTS BNSC reaps D Tre 4 rainy ene, 0) Spent Dec. 31 POS EMS T Elisabeth W. Weaver Salary 176.83 Betty C. Harrington . pa Tee Lm ty see id BETA eae Er a " Pai Yd Howard M, Stamey ® be eres) Harry W. Myers Jr. ® 316,00 Clifton E, Bridges bd Toes 9) re Pee ae bea te 2.50 eee ce ® rms) ae Rent 200.00 hts Td erat s) ree te) S. C, Me Corporation Le rrr) ned Woodward Jewelry Store ere eet] 2 I Starrettes Office Equipment aaah ba 4.99 bo meg tae ae 16.30 ORS Meals a BBY a Lies tea tS De LO ee ace) Pee rs bas] - Anmual Budget 6,845.00 eae | pote er) TT] n> Gloria D, Pearson bl PS re) ead ° ore) a Brady Printing Oo. : Southern Bell Telephone Co, Anmal Budget 11,151.00 Re ae eed Pe eee css 2130 Jean L. Johnson RYE ad BLY ars) 2131 Nancy I. Myers LJ PP) 2132 Juliene M. Fulp " . BESS oy] PORE ME Ege ee tes a ° ays H 1883 Nancy H. Murray bee tg 8.68 EH 188 Juliene M. Fulp bd 27.18 H 1885 Nancy I. Myers Travel & Supplies reo 2d ? H 1886 Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. = Supplies BML. ' H 1891 Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies cae H 1937 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Rae oN Annual Budget PY re Spent Dec, 31 2,820.7h 213 J. P. Van Hoy RPE ag Beene} 17h7\ J. P. Van Hoy Travel 50.00 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Po oa eked oI Annual Budget 9,503.00 Spent Dec. 31 h, rie PP Pee ed 300,00 Psa te eee ae Y * r 3) Po, 8) H 1887 J. Pierce Van Hoy Travel 5] H 1888 Wagner Hardware Co, Seay Per Pee) Me RE Meee td ee a Storage rors! ee eM OT se ak me kek Me ler. 7 60,00 B 1937 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Ora er) 17.30 H 1910 W. C. Local Government Exployees' Retirement System ~ Ret. ae Peet hers 2,400.00 Spent Dec. 31 1,200.00 I. T. Avery, Jre re ees) ord 200. ic Annual Budget Ba Ce eed poet) pe esd Bee Po es es ° Be] 4 Ralph i. Munday bd Fa. rss} Betty M. Baity 4 bse pat id pure y pay Pn dg Fe 4 ead 7 rn ak ‘ L re 82.32 =m Saree et eee eee 1750 Bae y 4 PAR) ahé pathy rat's) pa ph) 1919 1920 pb ya) BR es 1923 Ber" ptr) Ba ras Tr 1930 peal Bre Meroe ae) Southern Bell Telephone Co. SUPERIOR COURT peo BM eT eS bE hE Tg Ce ee rem se St ae] RECORDERS COURT Carl G. Smith Salary Boyce G, Gitson, Jre if R. A. Hedrick Ld JUVENILE COURT orto Mma a OVE f a Bi lsa 3 PP oe) Boarding Prisoners Statesville Glass & Mirror Co. Repairs City of Statesville Ree] cee eee ee ae por ee Rete eee eh a ae ly ® Purcell Drug Co, ® SP Pn Ld B. J. ee Bete a es pee co eee ee Pee pes A pee ee a ee ce eel) Southern Bell Telephone Co, Peay Annual Budget 19,200.00 hee a Cee yr d Preys rer PPT Anmal Budget Spent Dece 31 a) 5a 200 200 BCE PP Annual Budget Spent Dec. 31 ota) ree ee) pes Perv a e 1) Spent Dec, 31 pb eS 80 ‘ ee GENERAL ASSISTANCE F y Annual Budget Comets Le ee bea bred he Mee ge Tey 6.26 H 1752 A & P Tea Co. Groceries Ble H mod Beatty's Food Store Ly ee) bi 8 LJ Pr aaet} H 1755. Fraley's Food Store ty 10,00 H 1756 Harmons Food Store Ly bot) H 1757 R. G. Martin . Pe H 1758 Monree St. Food Center Ld Tee 9) Pah i ye te eR)” Bee. . Ber] H 1760 Mrs. Virginia Allison Pe te ee 50.00 Pay Me eae Bg Ld a Bao ae ) H 1762 Mrs. E. W. Barnhardt Ly Bh eres H1763 Mre. Ehel Beatty 2 100,00 Pot We ey me or i Pip oP 0) Pet we Pr Te ® Bee.) H 1766 Mrs. AlbertCooper . pura) H 1767 Mrs, Dorothy Cowan id 100.00 H 1768 Mrs. B. A. Deal of Pret) H 1769 Mrs. Roland Deal 8 Bleep.) H 1770 Mrs. John Flood . Ble oPhe. +} H 177 Mrs. A. A. Gibson > Be Phe. 0) H 1772 Mrs. Glenn Havner ¥ bene) H 1773 Mrs. Joe Jenkins “ 100.00 ihe Wt ee bf Tere) Pest ees ee eee + phere. ¢] H1776 Mrs. Rebert Pearce bl bors H 1777 Mrs. Mott Redmond M4 pleemele] #1778 Mrs. Carl J. Reece ® BE epee} H 1779 Mre. Spencer Reid bs 100,00 H 1780 Mrs. J,hnny a7 ‘4 100,00 H 1781 Mrs. Bobby Sells hd 100,00 H 1782 Mrs. Clara Sharpe al 150.00 H 1783 Mrs. Jay Tayse bs 11h. 0 H 176) Mrs. C. C. Ward i 30,00 H 1785 Mrs. Te B. Wetmore by Lome ¢) an 1786 Mrs. Clyde Wilcox " piso Pts 0] H 1787 Mrs. 3. C, Williams Ld ple erie] H 1788 Drs. Stegall & Walker Pkg BYP) H 1789 Goodman Drug Co. ® FS] H 1790 Lowry Drug Cos sd ‘ re.) Pet Me Me eos i We 75 H 1792 Statesville Drug ory ® 5} H 1793 Dr. Bill R, McLain x4 Be) Pit) We ee ld a Crees tee Lk CA Fd eee) ee a bed BEY ee] H 1796 Lowrance Hospital ae e “we Pe ae . LJ 1 Bess poem hs | . pty eae Td Pr. ome ees ae see) Pat” a Pee ee | Salary Pee H19m J. I. Thomas Travel Bt. H1932 T. K. Abernethy pve ale) at Anmual Budget Lore) ee Leer 41933 Bnterprise Printing Oo. Cee etd ae herd eyes} H 1715 H 1716 H1717 ae els) Caer cakes! eee H 1730 eyes herd H 1733 een) ees eer. iets aes) been cae ae) Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co, : Sn Aa Both le Ams eis} Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund 3,205.08 Iredell County A. F. D.C. Fund bbe} Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund 497.01 Pe. COMME ae Oe ee Pare | . Beryl) Iredell County A, P. Te Dy Fund BS Pye) Iredell County M, A. A. Fund Pa ST i | Use Tax Ard N, T, Houston, Trease County School Fund 50,000.00 pea B Meh to ae Ce oa ee a. Bee) Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund phe g Iredell County A. F. D. Ce Fund : Bt SP Iredell County A. Ps T. D, Fund BSP Iredell County M. A. A. Fund yee) Bee YMMRO ly ae C ST Re wee Oh mere as ta 6,002.92 Ce ek Med me eee Mae Ck ae SE] Tass) Prudential Ins. Co, peta th Tae sa. | 2hel2 United Mortgagee Service bd 102.11 Law. Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret, re OPE N, C, Local Government Employees Retirement System ~ Ret. 1,018.60 N.C, National Bank Deas or hy aad 5 SP) Hospital Saving Assocs Bere ct | eee ros TOTAL Bae Pd Less Payroll Deductions: set 1,018.60 LeBoOeBe & Re rs Pes Social Security 1,251.25 be a | State SEOs Insurance me FE an Co GRAND TOTAL be 5 Feng re mane Ree) reper eter ECC Ie 43443 COU RU OK WOW wo 993-3 3 BASES 9991444 42 3 ee] ERG EE p UU rae tre Pr bs Pee | Pe Oe ) Jessie T, Parker POE d BL BR ® 396,00 b bs Tes) Lexine A. White * Bae) oe eet] A Pe) ; bs ee) Serr ® ries) Rete Merrie YW 553.00 Troy R, Scoggins Jre " 527.00 ee tat “4 LJ ar * Lonnie M. Little oo bd 175.00 Bas emery Ld 220.00 Ina M. Galliber’ Md 10,00 Chee Cee Ce] Ld 800.00 CPs mr rete Re eC sh’ —_ ae J Pie 8) ered * 8.00 ee eee Ty PUP aos ar Te 178.92 Margaret F, Bolt Travel ete ek ee ote cy \" 36210 Pb Cee t ¥ Be Jessie T, Parker " BN Lexine A, White ® Ped s us Ea Bemis et lo LJ palePa ls) Rollin W, Johnson Ly pu BEY. ¢} Troy Re Scoggins Jr. ® pies] Peer ere HW Aek6 RSet tc keer Ran Pras Mooresville Telephone Co, bs BlePr 44 Southern Bell Telephone Co, " Pas) ea Seth. Lae Seed Be} I pa aee a sk. ee " LP (-) ic ease OR ke Taber : E crea Greer Drug & Chemical Corp. LU BB ey.) Fuel 0i1 pee MideState Oil Co, ba Tes) Iredell Laundry Co, Laundry 11.48 a mee a | PP erry 43.80 Clinicians Fee roa e 8] L. M. Lattle, M, D, 8 Brie?) LPP ee eM a eae te skeen De ee) a Pie rire Peels x AAV 001K] N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Ret, tT Ts N. C. National Bank Withholding Tax 573-50 ks a ea Ce tse Pav e try ES 4g TOTAL LPS >| Less Payroll Deductions: Retirenent BaP rd Social Security 251.93 be ee be) Piet pea Sethe an" 1,232.52 GRAND TOTAL tite etme Me art sg 85 Virginia M. Deaton bl ee eee a) i 87 Violet K. Caudle id Peer t ye eee ie) bsg A TAS James Tyuck & Tractor Co, por) Oe srt Pee eee emer) ee Rae] A 1147 Gaylord Bros. Ince eee Net ye hosc ee ee Vee me Pierre cee Sg Books & Processing URC men ae els pape LT) pry] BCC Mee eee ae) eg Lt Petree ee mg i / UROL Mpa. ye ma yee ee ae ly cn A 115k. Statesville Library pre tak. A 1155 Town of Mooresville " A 1156 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System ~ Rete MISCELLANEOUS A 1157 N. C. Local Government Buployees' Retirement System - Ret. A1158 N. C, National Bank Withholding Tax A 1159 Hospital Saving Assoc. Insur ance TOTAL Less: Payroll Deductions: Tae eI Pee) eer ae tS ae re. | Tax: Federal 9710 ot ts] Eye) Insurance GRAND TOTAL pivot Me ter Cd Lk ie tg Bae 100.00 Ps me rahe) 400 1,730.2 pr Pd raat 841,50 re) fart Annual Budget 19, 500,00 oe ee ag Pre) pes ge Ou gD pe eee oe Public Service Co. of N, C. Inc. * Broughton Hospital pC) eee est ete ee ee The Colwell Co. Supplies Institute for Rational Living Books N.C, ba Retirement System - Rete Ra Ke ey ye skh Bot AA NS] Ne C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. Hospital Saving Association Insurance ~ be ee Less Payroll Deductions: PSO Ce eer te og Tax: Federal 16.h0 Ries) 1.20 peer a3 aoe GRAND TOTAL tees et) i The meoting was adjourned at 10:30 P.M, until Tuesday, February Sth, at 9:25 AMs Pee et Mees Pare Tt. | Filed for registration a aay 79 A” ctr) an = 77 9 al Be a a Ce po bees By ew bere The Board of Commissioners assembled in the meeting room at 9:30 A.M. on February 8, 1966, with the following members present: B. Be Boyer, Re B. Lert nL ee Max R, James, and R, J. Holshousers J. M. Wagner was absent, APPEARANCE IN SUPERIOR COURT, The board then proceeded in a body to the oa etal aie ed a oN an aa PC eC ey McLaughlin to explain why recoimendations made by the Grand reas Pee isa T te and plumbing repairs at the jail had not been carried out. eee aged renyery a written statement for the record, which he further gw SE ert ae Poe Orr wee me tries wet tae Ty explanation appeared reasonable to him and instructed Mr, Boyer to send a copy of the letter to Mr. J. C. beat ea Tt of the Grand Jury, for the information of the Grand Jury. - bet sae text of the letter follows: ea ye) oe OE mee ohare 9 Twenty-Second Judicial District Se eek cad Mer tach yy Dear Judge McLaughlin: The Commissioners of Iredell County beg to submit the following relative te the eC Me ian, eae kt ee The situation has been seriously complicated by a State Be ee ae oe 1965, copy of which is attached, received by the Commissioners in early December of 1965. , Prior to receipt of this report, and subsequent to the Grand Jury baad of August 1965, the Commissioners had interviewed local Architects with a view to proceeding with the planned renovation of the jail, dovetailing with re ak eS the County Office building which will remove the Sheriff's offices from the Rr em and make room for expansion, Tn view of the serious nature of the State Report, indicating that there is a possi- bility that renovation may not be either possible or feasible, the Commissioners employed an experienced firm of jail Architects, ECHOLS-SPARGER & Associates of en ge ere ee eee et ee ase se 1966 or within about one week from date. Their report is expected to indicate, after engineering surveys, whether or not it is practical and possible to enlarge and Beas) the present structure, There appears to be an absolute necessity to either enlarge and renovate the present Se es ae ee ae) 2 ee Commissioners have delayed any large expenditure of public funds for major repairs, eee er ee There has been no knowing neglect of day te day specific repairs for operation. A sum of $2,050.00 for repairs was budget“hnd is available to the Sheriff and County Manager for operating repairs. Specific plumbing and electrical failures have been repaired as they ocourred, The plumbing and lighting is not good and needs complete replacenent in many areas. This is planned, of course, in the renovation or replace- eee eee om the jail in 196, The return pump on the coiler in the basement, mentioned in the February Grand Jury report has been repaired, We should like to supply the following information bearing somewhat on the jail erriet afhrpeaevipip liner pinonr Dont dr yrtony-saion Teg voroap healt ameiodeet building funds to correct « for peer eee Payee db Lo Y 18 ns435 ree) the overcrowded condition. Almost $200,000.00 has been accumulated for renovation or construction at the jail. Almost $150,000.00 had to be accumulated for revaluation, as required by law, February 8, 1966 at Without increasing the bonded indebtedness or an already high tax, rate, we have done ees ess em oe TM Ro eed large sums, quickly. Respectfully submitted, ae Pee ee Sond E. E. Boyer, Chairman Following the appearance in court the board reconvened in the commissioners room for a few minutes. REQUEST FROM MITCHELL COLLEGE FOUNDATION FOR RULING ON TAX STATUS, Chairman Boyer reported that he had been asked by R. D. Grier for a tax exemption ruling eR ee a Ame cht. Toe College Foundation as a gift, but would retain a life interest, The county Peau Me LT Mea llr ia el to. check and make a report. Se ee Cnet Cm Lm Mey att arom 1966, at 7:30 P.M. North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for r tration on n the é Ce ant and recorded in Book February 21, 1966 eee Pvc ea Pinas oc sO) TT a ee Te ee ee ee es a karo) pC) Par ee ee County Courthouse, with Ae ne a ee ae nem ee dae J. M. Wagner, R. J. Holshouser, R, B. Kestler, Jr., and Max Peer Cr County Manager R, L. Shuford, Jr., and attorney I. T. Avery, Jre, were present. INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Averye » JURORS. ‘The following list of jurors was drawn by Susie Myers, a child Bree ten years of age, for three weeks of Superior Court as shown. Sheriff J. C. Rumple was also presente eo ey 1966 SPMD che) ta Meee eee TT] pasts Rt) 413 Salisbury Rd., Statesville 2. Starrette, Allen G. Jre Outside 2515 W. Front St., Statesville cree Cr) Pane wae ey Shiloh Rt. 3, Statesville Omen Cr) Pee me Vem Ke.) Rt. 6, Statesville 5. Sharpe, Baxter PRT SCC) 829 Cochran St., Statesville 6, Williams, Clyde M. Fallstowm Rte 7 Box 473, Statesville 7. Stewart, Paul Me Shiloh Rte 6, Statesville 8. Reavis, Frank W. Bas > ae) Sth St., Statesville B&B EC) Pee Th page ee wees 9. Wilkerson, Kenneth Clyde 10. Perry, Alvin Chambersburg Rt. 7, Statesville ll. Rawls, Robert Me eas sae Rt. 7, Statesville DUPE Sek tree aks Out side 2217 We Front St., Statesville 13- Travis, M. Be Shiloh Rt. 3, Statesville lie Pressly, W. M, Shiloh Rt. 1, Stony Point 15. Templeton, T. R. Jre Outside Rt. 7 Box 277, Statesville 15, Curtis, James We Pen) 3 218 W. Stewart, Mooresville WP) eee mee aa abd Rt. 2, Statesville d Pees te) ee ery pee.) 436 S, Tradd St., Statesville 19, Tevepaugh, Robert A. Outside Rt. 8 Box A353, Statesville erm) eae me ber End Rt. 5, Statesville Zl. Bolick, T. H. Shiloh Rt. 3, Statesville 22. Gillespie, Lee as pe aks) Rt. 1, Union Grove PS Inside R19 Glenhaveg, Statesville Pe ee a td Rt. 8 Box 2k9, Statesville i ee eee C. Springs Rt. 4, Statesville ee a Fallstowmn &t. 3}, Statesville ne a st BOOK a ore Fred As et cone 51k S. Race St., Statesville 28, Kerley, Levi A. Pou Rr ty sae erent coe so ee BTS rag ae a BRE 30. Baker, J. H, eared Sets te eee fe 31. Redmond, M. S. 7 bo) Rt. 5, Statesville Bae se 1) der, James Neal Bets RT) 623 Carolina Ave. S., Statesville 33. ther, Billy F, Turneréburg Rt. 1, Harmony 3le Black, M. A. Bets Rot oka Cll es) eh th TY SEPM Teta Mtr ae oe Outside 821 Kentwood Dr., Statesville 36, Madison, J. Hy oeE Ey Rt. 1, Olin T_FOR ADDITIONAL INTERCHANGE ON I@h0. A delegation of citizens composed Ome ss SO MEy a, Min TC) Moore, Earl Fox, and D, F. Campbell as spokesman, appeared before the board to ask their endorsement of a request they have made to the State rtm est aed ety PTT SESE TURBO boy me aT] proposed new link of I-l0 east of Statesville at an undesignated point vest of the South Yadkin River, so that it would provide for the traffic coming from the Salisbury, Woodleaf, and Cool Springs area, and also for the traffic coming from Highway No, 21 and new Intersiate 77. The Board deferred action to determine if there will be another public hearing Chee bao aay PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC. Dr. Nicholson reported that he had investigated the probable cost of setting up a Planned Parenthood Clinic and had found that the tablets could be purchased from the wholesaler in lots of 33,000 for $3.45 per hundred, with permission to make an initial purchase of 16,500 at the same price. This would amount to 69¢ per patient for a month's supply. The coil device would cost a little Pra) than $1.00 each in 100 lots. He stated that the local obstetricians were very co- ee es. le mee working in the clinic at either an hourly-or per patient ee That ig ee tee oe Similar clinics, He explained that the program is limited to mothers, with the pr Le te | to come from welfare and physician referrals, and that the ee ee ee a Meee eee or ee es program. The patient will be checked initially by the clinic physician and will return for a check on the second, fourth, snd sixth Honths, and thereafter every six months. Bvery precaution vill be taken for the protection of patients from any adverse effects, with immediate Sa rts ee eT easy the clinics, as an extension of Wilkie present services. ‘4 b Sart } ase Mae et De Me ee Cri eT. pret Mo a unanimous vote, that the Planned Parenthood Clinic as outlined by the health director er. ed Le ae 2) ee as soon as practicable, and that the necessary funds to carry on the program for the remainder of this fiscal year be provided from the contingent funds GARBAGE CONTROL ORDINANCE, ‘The Board accepted the proposed Garbage Control Ordinance and ordered that the full text of the Ordinance be published in the Statesville Record and Mooresville Tribune for four consecutive weeks, after which the Board of Commissioners pete] hold a public hearing on Monday night, March 21, 1966, Motion for the publication and public hearing was made by Mr. Kestler and seconded by Mr. Holshouser, and passed unanimously. REQUEST TO PURCHASE TRACT OF COUNTY HOME PROPERTY, Accent Cabinets of Troutman Me eet ee ee te a etme eel akg Presi ce. a A. N. Spencer, James Eugene Brow, and I. Te the fairgrounds for use as a plant site. Avery, Jr., partners in the enterprise, explained that Accent Cabinets had purchased the Brown Millwork plant and had operated one week when the entire pee GATT Mee Ean gah fire, and that the need for more space, an adequate water supply, and a railroad siding, precluded their rebuilding on the same site, After considerable discussion the Soard concl@ded that a preliminary layout of the entire property as an industrial park should be made before any of the property was sold and agreed to get as much information together by March 7 as possible so they would be in position to consider the proposal at ost hee Ly T. H. ANDERSON PROPERTY ~ MITCHELL COLLEGE, The county attorney reported that a ee ee el a mee) Mitchell College and retain a life.estate, and therefore, not be liable for County and ‘ity taxes. He cited 6.3, 10s=for (4) and G.S. 105-k10 and concluded: Under these statutes and under the general theory of law that the life tenant being entitled to possession of the property is also liable for the taxes on the same, would indicate ar that there is no way that this property can be exempt from taxation as long as Mr. Anderson owns fee title or a life estate therein,* LEASE FOR EXTENSION SERVICE OFFICES, The Board of Commissioners reviewed Se ee by the Extension Service offices and approved it subject to elimination of the ier provision and clarification of the section dealing with delivery of thebuilding at ee ee ee ee * vaiatata: Pvaae erse rule EL SS a ® proposal from Cott Reindexing Company for consolidating and closing the deed and deeds of trust index books from 192 - 1963 inclusive in the Register of Deeds office. The company proposed to de the work over either three or four year period for a total cost og ey.) eS eye Be Ey Coe ee Ce on Oe Same Es pC Ce Ce ask Me Te See hy ae te Tet TAR bs ad the books in the poorest condition, with deliveries to be made periodically. After discussion and inspection of the present condition of the books, the Board, on motion by Mr. Kestler, seconded by Mr. Holshouser, voted to enter into a contract for the See Sue Meee te Cart Sn. SUBDIVISION PLAT - ARCHIE MILIZR PROPERTY, The board approved , subdivision plat of the Archie M;ller property in Coddle Creek township as recommended by the Planning Board. Motion to approve was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. cet ye ROAD renrtighs. The following road petitions were received and approved for Seer re Bo Mae se Moe cc Ts gee eT Re ed Pe Om kek Ome ie BBR a) bk nmr ae CMe ak tear road on old by-pass. Maintenance requested, ea ee se ee et Ree Rte te at tie iad road already hard surfaced. SR #1316, Hobbs Road, Troutman R. le Hard surface requested. SR #1577 and 1578, Pisgah Church Circle. Paving requested. ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 11:15 P.M. until the next regular meetings Worth Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registratios ga a” Perm AY: Pe ee eae eae oor 18 raed 4? m The Board of Commissioners held its aoe monthly meeting on Monday, March 7, ee E Re Mares Saree eee Commissioners present were: E. E. Se Cte. Maes eae | Yc an Ce Cet oe Max R, James, and R. B. Kestler, Jre i Sam tr tc ta R. L. Shuford, Jr., and Attorney I. T. Avery, Jr., were present. COUNTYWIDE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, The Board convened in the ae Sale Ma oy tal ba Sa kl eta Sans Ty N. C. Insurance Department outline the functions and BAT) bebe TL ae Om ter sit) system for countywide fire protections He illustrated with slides the Wake County system and stated that Catawba County has &@ very good system which he would recommend with some modification. He explained that there are state employed engineers in other agencies who are available to help ee hs ary survey of the county's needs and to Ooooh tt Ma te eke necessary specifications. Be sks te Me Me teeta Peek me rie he had given them and informed him that they would make a decision in the very near future as to what Bait Ag wish to do, TAX REBATES, The following list of taxes rebated by the tax supervisor's office for the month of February was approved on motion by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Holshousers Name Bd Tob he) pcr ts Reason pub Sam Arrington Concord oT. Le Meee Lot at syd pe 8) bt as Mle a1) PEN eter Te) Be DTsy eet 3k I Oe 55h. 4 Pd wt * i ph) T¥ 4 ad 29h . ” is Ba) ® 2 | " bs BEAN bd id s i bo Ba) bd hr ag ° nd BoP) s Peed 9 1“ i) ® Bea ® panel) ba ® as po) be pm . ® ag pe) « meh Pe pee) 7 pe pm ai oe meres etc cale ome RR E ber) 1965 Also charged to North 66 Er ee a] pa Sold & Listed by M. F. Crouch BEE eat Se rT) C. Creek Bh EU Oe ye ECE ga aE presented by the tax supervisor ; PM ise Mar hc we CM ile a (1) J. Jy NICHOLS - MRS. V. B. ALEXANDER: The tax supervisor explained that a tax suit had been brought against J. J. Deke oe PBN eRe Me teem pb ae) Daf Bes mne el) which had been sold to Mrs. V. B. Alexander in 1959. Mrs. Alexander, a Eh tare te Oe) De Mae ay me CM knee lot from J. ERO Se haa Sal tame OME ko) changed on the tax return, and since 1960. Mrs. Alexander had been paying in her own name on $90 tax value instead of the correct value of $140, which was still charged to J. J. Deka Se ee eel Bae eer TT CT cr ee ae Me at ba <M) Nichols for 1960 through 196k, plus 1965 tax and 1959 tax in the name of J. oe Nichols amounted to $66.61. Attorney fee and costs in the tax suit amounted to PPT eet tee Oe oe Ce a Pm Ce ba stated that he was agreeable to paying the $66.61 but since they had been paying the tax each year on what they thought was the Nichols property he felt the costs on the tax suit would be an unjust penalty. Cat a CSE mE ma Kestler, the board approved recommendation by the county attorney and tax supervisor that the $66.61 payment proffered by Mr. Alexander be Pe Le eae | reba ee MRC asad be entered by the county attorney. (2) NORMAN POTEAT (H. L. SLOOP ESTATE), ‘The tax supervisor reported that a tax Pree es so) ee ee we ee which H. L. Sloop had sold to Norman Poteat out of a sixty-fixe acre tract. According to a as tae eee a a ee ee 1950 and the entire sixty- five ackes had been subsequently sold in lots and small parcels. The ten acres ee Poteat's name and the tax suit was based on this charge which the H. L. Sloop Heirs contend was a double listing. On motion by Mr. Pee a ee Re Ma to inspect the tax listing and deed records and if he thereby Pe ee eet a ee eee eed iat hd ee Te sl : March 7, 1, 49 7 - WR. ; At aa bo} ee eo oe TAX REFUNDS, Requests for tax ba oe as they ee ick o hae Mr tran etd on motion by Mr, Holshouser, LT ae Kestler, for pad Sst Me eter Ed a A Keever 'Kennerly C. Creek Bays 2.00 LP eRR ett etch tt and Coddle Creek 2. Mrs. Ernest Ward Bg. Ky Rey eld bce Me TT eR My ME ttt bet tot Paes. vit eo abs aI. eC WE an 8 Tae Ptr sky pet 8.10 caesar CRT ER tia Cae T ee Tse mete] LEST yk sae tr seen phy vgs POS MRE ne Tae oar a return in Fallstown & Davidson Pleuger Submersible Pumps, Inc.’ 1964 52,05 SEE Lota T1515 valuation Lea eee cast eRe Try Poa Error in valuation of truck- ph Tax Supervisor authorized to % Saleh Maa teh ae TR STS ee Soy ae: ee Pa SRT ps bP oPa te) Error® of $5620 in value of Holland Dive & Bost St. lots eS Tt ag BS) Te) Request for reduction of pe it meh itt Maden bem: t(0) pc) eo oat eet ee Be LUG Eb Ve we acy ad PENALTIES ON 1965 TAX. On bho Wo abba TES Te Sa ear ceer YO hte ME, ae Kestler, the board voted to waive the ba SBE ky ae ete PERSE Tape testy charged on 1965 tax for PC eT ee trey + Capt. Henry Peter Coty Cae at ae a C. from N.Y. State and did not know 2 ee 4 Fusion Corporation: esa Set atte tg time received on Febru ary 9th from Charlotte Auditors Luce aw) Lee) eer) r poe east ul meen unaware of deadline, tar | Cee Cal okt aol wet Unaware of raw stock stored in Iredell County until notified by auditors on February 15 and reported to el aoe se eee CPN Sick and in hospital, pate NORMAN COMMITTEE, ba Te ta reported that the Lake Norman Committee had Pt Perce) and had approved a complete marking system for Lake Norman which would ET channel, hazard, and ¢reek markers and informational Let es ad would be good quality, reflectori zed, mounted on treated poles, and the Signs plus installation was estimated to cost from $9,000 te $12,000. The Committee had recommended a ae of the four counties allocate $3,000 so that the work could be eek ey ee ee Ae ae eel se eee voted to appropri ate Pres for this project in addition te the ee ee November 1, 1965, for » total appropriation by Iredell County ef $3,000.00, Se by Mr. Holshowser, seconded i a) a ary) * phere s Co March 7, 1966 a eight revisions, one rejection, and two terminations of blind aid grants as recommended by the welfare director. LIST OF BILLS: i ee py 2151 By 2153 285 RIN Be INN 2000 2167 2168 ra Eos 2170 2171 rawr 2173 rai 1973 po aN bois) pee] 1960 Bela H 1982 =m 4 oS tt oe oe (22. 2 2 2 poe I pe poe ee ar to 1990 Pad oe! aN 1995 Spent Jan. 31 4,892.70 +e. Per Diem & Mileage 37.98 Pee Cet ls al Cee] Pec AS nS L 50.96 Max R, James. LJ bah.) Oe Pe fret " bees) Bernice M. McJunkin Salary 150.00 ELECTIONS PUTER MB siTel-2 3 8,675.00 Spent Jan. 31 560.80 Data Processing of the South Voter Registration 55.00 00 DATA PROCESSING EU sTete wiesh Geld 1 Ce oP 8 6) Shae wae 8 PPT S 5 el) Data Processing of the South Shiloh Valuation 35.00 pe Pe Pes loa tok] -Rent TPs TES) TAX SUPERVISOR Annual Budget 52,113.00 Spent Jan. 31 24,52h4667 Mary Lee Cowles Salary Bemee Louise M, Taylor " riveree) LS wn Peet tA eel " ray Pre 8} PEs iwi. is) bl boyd ere Pape hr) bd bro eee) EOE mnt ae.) ® ett Pee | bed 100,00 Peggy ?. Summers " 191.80 Pa | PR etry) 48. 0Ps 0 8) Pie a bea 57.00 Helen H. Houston by eRe ae 192.80 ee ae ent a 201.20 Doris Keever Hart BB) 8) CER Pee risen t) ve ere. BE) 153,80 Mary D. White area) J. C, Smith 163.20 Ot ae) Margie J, Redmond le sae abe | ate ot ast) ee rs) Phe aera ad Glenn Crater ee ee ed Lea est mks) PSS ee os try a re ey Ruby D. Mossor et] Rachel Wooten ere 8) ee PME MMB Ce a LP 8 ete 8) ae Supplies 4 Repairs ber) Rent, ete. pa od dhehd a ee ht oe a : . i a eer Pee tees | Va a4 iset Peer ae eee et eee Eee ee Pe eo ert ee werk ho Tee Pe a Oo re Annual Budget § 30,132.00 Spent Jan. 31 15,327.38 2158 Tug Whittenburg Salary ‘j 60.00 2159 Tug Whitteriburg " eee) Pate a RA lta 4 $ 60,00 PAR) eT a ba ae lela g * me 60.00 Pah me Ct ® 45.00 2163 JamesiWoods bd 10,00 216, James Woods ® iP e)) Pate Me rT : 45.00 Pa Ee ® 45.00 2262. Arthur A. Mints * 30,00 PLS ed " 3.00 ae hh Y ato Up Pre ses} PSE 145.00 H 1959 Arthur A. Mints " Salary id 50,00 H 1962 Arthur A. Mints * 50200 H 2006 Alex Ross Tey ba] 6.00 H 2007 Beaver's Repair Shop b 29.40 80 Me eto Ree ee | Supplies CPs H 2009 Luxor Lighting Products Inc. LJ BET} H 2010 Public Service Co. of Ne Ce Inc. Gas nib e) H 2011 Holland Coal Co, ber ae 510.13 H 2012 Rental Uniform Service Uniforms, etce cee) i.e) mee. SB URO) kot mel Pee (oy A ee) yl) H 2100 Lasenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. * d a Cs eh ane Somat te eee) acer Ble arse ee re Be be) PL} sO Mt ee ht OLD) boosh | sail Perse Mee Tw me 1 5M H 2121 Home Exterminating Co. by PARC tba Me a pee 5.00 H 2122 Zep Manufacturing Co. J Supplies Pe 8) H 2123 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs BS) ELI v CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS pies r eae: tM Pree ge ene e) Spent Jan. 31 109,805.64 H 19h8 Carolina Business eS bs ~ Payment on furniture phere ee Pret] ie) ee Pee ee ta ae Payment on contract BP rae) H 1958 &. B, Stafford “ Engineering Service 1,068, 38 | Bees 8 bt bt Ez # pT tae. a kt ee ewes 8) Spent Jan. 31 69,100.19 247.00 Sa 10,00 oe) Cred) Cred Ce) Lote} Sm Sg St Dp ct et ot eet et ttt tt b=} be =) 2 o 2176 rh a 206 Korg 226 Ck Beet Ty Pee Cb pes Wee te La Cool Springs Fire Department i Shepherds Vol. Fire Depts LJ 100,00 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. + Central School Vol. oo. Dept. * books Rae (PES be Ue!) Py “4 100,00 De ee Pe etd Forest Fire Control 359.40 Presto Wl TTS Meme ie Bee y beta t 25200 National Guard ~ Mooresville LJ rsoie Clerk Superior Court - Burke Co. Hearings ie.) AP et ame) Ton Ae ae ety CST) Mooresville Tribune ? ease hd BBL PST Poe Pata oT 1960 Tax Refund 751 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. Beet ye) Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund ~ Ret. aril 9 Annual Budget 16,387.00 Spent Jan. 31 Peete Ss) Diane Lewis RPE tg Pra ea 00) Edwin H. Parks bs 415.00 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Service Bere e) Edwin H. Parks Travel Pete) Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies bye Cy ee eet h my " 206 Pt) bee eae.) PVT Wael 14 Joa Te Pe] Spent Jan. 31 12,896.35 Phyllis Conner Salary rab Pes etek Pe he . bd Pree] bce ee pee Be: ra" Pe] eae) bd Bens. *) Johnnie M, Tilley bg BPs) Johnnie M. Tilley ber. Te ep | Ray Dowdle . : eed COUNTY MANAGER Annual Budget 15,826.00 Spent Jan. 31 = 8,691.55 R, L. Sheford, Jr Eg bates d ae ac re ‘Travel bee ae Ps Supplies poe) Carolina Business Machines Inc. * 1073 Se emer ee ree) c" ee ae et ee renner ae aay a7 8 aaa tame ree oo 8 8S , 2202 ok Poet) eee ty Marsha H. Poole Bae Pe ee ly R, EB, Perkims— Marshall Maness ta eae ol William G. Johnson Lawrence 0. Goodin Pet meme ke George F. Campbell Ptote these) pT Me kN pies te ee oe tM te) pe CO kd We Gary Johnson Marshall Maness Pe Pee st) bee er cpt meee PPro oe) Faurot, Ince Brady Printing Co. Pe Apa ad carat em ata 2 | é De eit 2b ta taba uipment Supplies Radio Service Peer ae tt) Me PEE la Se Oe Ce Se P26) Tee 0) 225.00 PY ere 8) EAL e ee 3) hee) 415.00 Bye) 377400 360.00 Blot) 100,00 100,00 bie ee} Annual Budget 32,366.00 Ce ee oT ees ra 4p ws Bee) Bet bees br re Spent Jan. DL r S Pe eo ee Ps 16,899.16 7 Annual Budget 123,932.00 Spent Jan, 31 68,603.29 p20) eee Pe S| E pr Bg 12.72 2155. 0. As Dearman Sr. id Bry rs Paty ee ke meas Ty ¢ 10,00 yam eT eas) Ef 5 eee) 2212 Thelma C. Barker . 575400 Pram ee eC eee ii yee 2214 Anne C. Johnson md ye Pere) Prat Re OER Clg xd Y 479.00 Prat eS eee chs TT b 499.00 ro W Me Me el La 499.00 Pes Me she A te Mee | bd pester 2219 Mary A. 17 4 3.00 ry oe Tete | igre " 453200 rors Oe \ ae Pe Ft | LJ he) SPL Me BE ee CY | " 453.00 creme MOP CMEC a Md ree “ pre ae Mea ty e 43.00 creo Me tk Ca | * BPS) Pry Mae ee ed nd 393.00 2227 Sara M, Neese bg BI erie) Cee Me es ta * 312.00 2229 Nora L. Deal ° 312,00 2230 Lois I. Sigmon Ld Bee] eet ABET WN tT | Ld 282,00 Prey Me MCE ET saya | L PsP ane)8} eS Me ok eee hd Ld 887,00 H 2066 Thelma C. Barker Travel vie) are Mee Ace Te | " m1) re ee YY be Phe) re en ae) te] LJ Fae} ar oy Oke tht OPM Eat Le] LJ PL eh) pire eee eee | a Ld 66,62 H 2072 Charles P. Kirkman Ls BE i] Ce ees aera tS | " Q Ps H 207k Avonelle ©. MeVey ° " Pra H 2075 Thurston Templeton b J py Ce Se eee nd « 45.20 Bie a ORE ey yh tt mee Rae 6.10 we) ee Peres et) a, Ltr ve Pie) H 2079 Dr. D,vid L. Pressly ® 15,00 H 2080 Dr. S. A. Rhyne bf Cote) H 2081 Dr. J, M. Robertson ® 5.00 H 2082 Dr. L, B. Skeen bd bre) #2083 Dr. G. We Tayler Ld 5200 Cae). ae eee reel] 55 Pe S| H 2085 BE, N. Scroggs Supplies & Equipment 486,76 te es tet a 130,35 | rr St a eae en) er Ree phot La ot N. Cy Local Government Eaployees' Retirement System - Ret. oe ie bet Saks : Anal Budget 25,687.00 a es et ed ue Bee Fae ms 300.00 45.00 ? ' pee ai ‘ som 18 mec 51 re eee) ace) Bo. Bey) ce ee 4 ses 5 Fl ee ee ed y pd 0 oe) Agricultural Agents Office ee) Rae ae 12 Nk BE) “ PV Cremer. ad Pas) rae 8) Shae ees a 3,617.06 Pyro Fecha re) IVE vag ort Pyle he MP ey " 130,00 22h2 D, 0. Ivey " 200,00 H 2090 Gloria D. Pearson Travel Seis) H 2091 D. 0. Ivey ® BLP a | H 2092 Brady Printing Co, eT 1.08 H 2093 National h-H Service Commitbee * Bae) H 209k- Adult Education Association of the U.S.A. - Supplies 7250 H 2095 SaSCO Re BR) 4. H 2096 Sunbeam Corporation Equipment Pers) H 2112 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Ta ket) 31.10 Z CPi BUT t tps otc Spent Jan, 31 11,151.00 rs res Py) ALT Pre ets} Salary ph rrsy 22hh Nancy I. Myers ® 248,00 22h5 Juliene M. Fulp # BESSY) 2246 Nancy H, Murray ® 165.67 2097 Juliene M. Fulp pea te Ps.) H H 2098 Nancy Myers Sel) 1.70 H 2099 Catawba Paper Box Co. a 6.15 Mote eMee PC la colt te San mest OL « om H 2103 Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. " Pee) H 210, Carolina Business Machines Inc, " Ba Pes eee wee we RM PE). mae Beek) Ls ao 5) VETERANS SERVICE Annual Budget Sea ee Sg 7,739.00 BPs ee J. P. Van Hoy heme re reel eg Travel bone 8) H 2Ol Rnterprise Printing Co, ee] oY Southern Bell Telephone Co. Annual Budget PP eel ed Pree a pee eae ad pir ees) bale Me ae ee Tg Travél 82.01 PUR eo ese ee ey Fae smn 4.25 Southern Sell Telephone Co. tr] re ee Ke ORR ow ln System ~ Ret, aaa ~ aa amo ig Sees eee EE py 2108 pee) 2257 2258 bras) 4444 BE Isaac T. Avery, Jre bE Peg ta Robert L. Parks Ralph H. Munday porte MIP cl pus CSS Wee poker ] Ebb ok, ge Pan eSB Bertie M. Stout PE amCrae sms.) Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies Mitchell Printing Cos § Edwards & Broughton Co. Supplies & Books Observer Printing House eB Tbs] RTA gees RM YE ote). ) UY PT eekly Ug t00) eel ae Caroline Earnhardt ; bt tba a Bes RMR i ae me ea | PTE te slg aa et) Southern Bell Telephone Co. RECORDERS COURT bor bs MC UE ad Boyce G, Gibson, Jre * R, A, Hedrick 2 JUVENILE COURT Pt Meerae bk.) Salary Bs ts A Pree Boarding Prisoners co ee Sele me Sr ee] City of Statesville acct] bo ey preter’ J» B, Henninger, M. Dy bal a Sy ia a Leas aol ee ee be et at) Laundry Annual Budget ae. eae te Pe) 200,00 Annual Budget Spent Jan. 31 20,472,85 Annual Budget ae ae a Be) L578) 10,00 BET IU) Bi Pro or0.0) ee} Annual Budget Spent Jan. 31 50.00 Be Pitt] or 10,550.00 6, 266,00 be Uae) branes) Annual Budget San, es te Annual Budget 21,800,00 Spent Jan. D 13,518.59 1,736052 er 133673 pe PL) Le ra Ps) ro) Pie 12.19 8.9% Pet) ee 1, 400,00 Berrie) rier (os 3) Lies e Mae. R BA tb get Laundry 1M Pa 6) H 2121 Home Exterminating Co. Pe toa a a eh) Ae H 2122 Zep Manufacturing Co. Supplies 38.90 H 2123 Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs Port) H 22h Gardner & Benoit Inc. eee Nd 10.8 GENERAL ASSISTANCE B eriee nee) Annual Budget Porro Spent Jan. 31 brs EH Statesville Drug Coe H 2132 A & P Tea Co, Chee aT) 55400 H 2133 Coopers Grocery ba 19200 H 213k Food Basket bs A 14.00 H 2135 Ross & Fox Grocery " 5.00 H 2136 R, G, Martin 5d ees 71") H 2137 Millers Service & Curb Market } 6.00 H 2138 Monroe St. Food Center 12,00 H 2139. Travis Grocery " 5450 H-21hO J. C. Penney Co. Clothing BS Pier H 2141. Mrs. Virginia Allison tae ee mt ts SP H 2142 Mrs. Hurley Anthony LJ oer) H 2143 Mrs. Requal Bailey " BE oPie0) arate Co Pee Me Aa Por at be 150,00 eM ba ese Yar 3g Ld 100,00 H 2k6 Mrs. Nathan Blackwelder " 100,00 H 21b7 Mrs. C, C, Blankenship * 100,00 arse oe Pee SA oe Mt sa 150,00 erst Me te es me) * 100,00 H 2150 Mra. Ee As Deal 6 So re8) H 2151 Mrs. Roland Deal i 92.96 H.2452 Mrs. John Flood be 106,00 4 2153 Mrs. A. A. Gibson od 100,00 Cie te eee hl bd 50.00 ete ee * Se 4 H 2156 Mrs. Owen Lackey ¥ 100.00 H 2157 Mrs. Edna Mullis if 150,00 Cae Me ee we te MW bones) H 2159 Mrs. Mott Redmond LJ 100,00 H 2160 Mres Carl J. Reece 9 150,00 H 2161 Mrs. Spencer Reid " 67,90 H 2162 Mrse Johnny Scott ba 100,00 caro es ae) ae BE) ® pe oe 2) H 2164 Mrs. Clara Sharpe " 150,00 CS a hae | Ll 150,00 arate te tat 4 ore) H 2167 Mrs. T. B. Wetmore LJ 50,00 Parse Me aes ks EL a ° 100,00 H 2169 Mrs. S.C. Williams bs 100,00 H 2170 The Childrens Clinic be te [Pe] H 27 Dr. Guy Haddix se 17.0 H 2172 Dr. J. B, Henninger ad bene] H 273 Medical Arts Clinic * ye H 27k Dr. Irvin Scherer ® le5O —H 2175 Fisher Drug Co. * rt) PU Ms ee a tg * be Ps) H 2177 Holmes Drug Co. “5 pee) H 2178 Lowry Drug Co. " rs) H 2179 Medical Centre Pharmacy bd Pr.) pet Me OT a od * Bye) Piet Mee se ee ray) ° ore 1) Pat mee rae ee a ® CS nN Pat ee ee ek A Fore) 4 26k H, C. Memorial re ° 2.00 B 265 Western N.C. Sanatoriua LJ Py) H 2125 ieee.) L204] H 1950 een H 1946 cath cathy ae kJ eb 25 | cae aes H 1956 cae ks) H 1966 ae ey i 1968 cael -s H 1970 eae Carees 7 H 2130 arse H 2187 rt) H 2190 rast J. I. Thomas Salary baa NPs) J. I, Thomas bos a 170,00 Beam Printing Co. Ree TY me re T. K. Abernethy pote R Me sa hel 5.00 5 DEBT SERVICE pV UT YG: s an ho eB ee) Spent Jan. 31 35,581.30 Manufacturers Hanover T,.ust 23,876.87 re TTF] MISCELLANEOUS LOC abe Cs Mes aecn Ts me art] 100,000.00 Miss Lois Cockrell, Treas, Statesville City Schools 4h, 200,00 Iredell County Health Department ~ Monthly Budget Payment Mey eed Iredell County 0.A.A, Fund Cee Iredell County A. F, D. Cy Fund rats Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund ross BG COR Re ae OR eae eee ast. era Iredell County A. P. T, D. Fund Bae) Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund IS Ws Pte)-) Iredell County A. F. D. C. Fund Syd Iredell County A. P. T. De Fund SPT \Dredell County M, A. As Fund Fel) ‘I. Te Avery, Jre Commission = OAA Lien 45.00 Iredell County O.A.A. Pund ae wee reste) Iredell County Library Fund = 3rd Quarter Payment SPER 2 Miss Lois Cockrell, Treas. Statesville City Schools 15,830.00 Be Oe) 1) bee ae oa rte. rs Pa] State Commission for the Blind Aid to Blind 4 Associated Surveys Co, Pl Soe sete 2,025.00 Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - i 5 Oe Ne C. Local Government Buployees' Retirement She ee a 1,074.36 Pera wot mes) ees Uo R ty ae tg 3459480 Hospital Saving Association pet iba tr | 435.0) THES TOTAL BS i-P5]/h Pee | Less Payroll Deductions: Oe e Sd Bs) i SP Pe ey rs PS TE Ce veer tog Pye) temps to te 3559280 Rie ey Insurance Py a! A. GRAND TOTAL eB Lee Annual Budget 8, 280.00 Spent Jan. 31 5,184.05 son £8 e155 HEALTH DEPARTMENT PUS UY empl ere) Rr ae eae COPE eis) BYCmer (Se eer te Salary iT} Tte.¢) Syste Ce eee MW 434.00 Bird) bac) Cee Tr] Md 360,00 Bysshe Oates " US ee) Ste se me orl) " SMe) 325 Margaret F. Bolt 3 435.00 Bye keer LY " 527200 , Ya Mee CORRE Pan (ntl ss Sere) 328 Troy R. Scoggins Jr. * 527.00 = Sys mee C tn mee Mba eel tel LJ 343.00 330. Joyce E. Dobson ” Brie] CSM e ee menos) 9 175.00 SYM Cosh mee Pere Te) * rere 8) 333 Ina M. Galliher " 10.00 33k J. H. Nicholson bes 800.00 335 Lois P. Johnson Le aes hte 20h. 21 B 1438 N.C. State Board of Health Dental Services 740.00 B 1439 Thomas & Howard Co. Sey eh B 1440 Margaret F. Bolt ber tele Bais 4 B 141 Doris P. Johnson " 2.00 eee rae cet RN Cn tT) Md eRe) B1bh3 Jessie T. Parker i 3.60 B lbh Bertha G, Shoe MW , ae Cael Cae e Soh mek) bd 39 220 Lp Ue Cb meee bt) Ld eS PLr4 B 1hh7 Rollin W, Johnson od Bel. Pho) ) Re OT Mies, ae eMC. det wn bm LJ 92016 ie tn ap Pe ee beat eo) MW Pear) B 150 Caty of Statesville lashed y] 52.73 Cae Mee ye a We Ome Ok) tt " es B 1452 Mooresville Telephone Co. Inc. " pho Pe) B 1453 N.C. State Board of Health Supplies ratios) B 145k Winchester Surgical Supply Co, * ey CMP t eae baw lobe ttle nT | " Bree) B 1456 Medical Centre Pharmacy u Pea B 1457 Rudisill & Huggins Ince * SYP) #1458 Enterprise Printing Co. « 3.72 B 1459 E. N. Scroggs bel Bere?) B 1460 Greer Dug & Chemical Corp. ® 7 Les | 5 1461 Pargas Gas Poe 7.) B 1462 Mid-State Oil Co, } Cae Be 123.59 Capes Mees PR MRA Tt gee py bE bg 17.06 3 146) Petty Cash Fund Miscellaneous Expense 23.80 B 165 P.M. Deaton, M. D, os BR Ese mes, 30,00 B 1466 N. C. Local Government Employees! Retirement System - Ret. Byers 8,321.73 MISCELLANEOUS N. C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System < Ret. 1468 North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax 607.10 1469 Hospital Saving Association Insurance aoe] TOTAL Less Payroll Deductions: PT Ses F8 Pee) Social Security 261.85 bem es ae ot pete) Ries) 131.75 Insurance $4.5) Piel ets GRAND TOTAL Annual Budget Crea ate) Lan ees 12,172.67 Ct Neil Conner Arg 100.00 Laney tthe py by 236.00 en a Waugh * ras) boa era ae a POT by 400.00 Pe reel eR Or ne Sask y pereS Ly EGE ee y Starrette's Office Equipment Inc, ~ Sear oe) ae ok yaa eee Library Line, Inc, Supplies bP an cae StS ie els irs] PB AO a Books & baa CES y 4 170.50 ee eet ee ese rnd bToYey er) 10.50 years beast re Pi Ry pa TP nd 13015 eee er et Snot td " ease seen tee bet ud ee) Pei eo ae rees POR Tt ast) and Ly " A w Lon Leet Bt ay Ruzicka, They c PLL A 1170 pL Pad ra ae rere ks’) 41171 Charles M. Ot ae mere Pea rae eh 7) er lw ate] Leh bet * BETS K) pe bh 5) Sturgis, Division of Library Products — BTN) a) 6.51 pee MES Sock Bs Are eee ry Supplies Lesh A175 Statesville Library be taki 100,00 41176 Town of eRe ry nf A RL i ae Pia 4 err Government eee ABS ta eke Rete PEO AAA Wie) eo h/t marae te ees ee ee ose tts System - Ret, 38.0), ae eee me cass eto eRe LSet ve: ee eG a ree be 3 Loe ok dn eee Saving Association pe Tha ttt] SPY ELS Less Payroll ba See ae yd 38.04 pee ae ots Bre pC a ay Lage) iets) 13.79 Insurance ela tl mers Psst GRAND TOTAL vA Cael D Cee Tae oR Te OYs MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY Annual Budget 19,500.00 ae) Rae ee paeS hype) ae Me ge Ome Salary eRe 2) eh ae ko ty Oe eg bd 24.00 a Wee Meh ter oar toa 1083.33 M171 City of Statesville Roa ek Pues ae ee Ono. Sh Oe) Travel, etce 1he30 C M 173 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Ra Bee 4.) Ph Meter ek ee ae eee |) PT) ieee et tats eee y Books PL} M176 Petty Cash Fund pee S RET ot Mel or) bby M177 Purcell Drug Co. Beat t eR OW bolt MC a Ne L to) N. C, Local Government Employees’ Retirement System - Ret. roeaL! AROS) M180 N. Cy. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret, 13.60 M 181 -Hospital Saying Association Beaty Ps ey Meee oP Me a hel Ed Less Payr Retirement be) Social Security 15029 Taxt Federal 2030 hats) 2.82 Baer iba satel) ets) TOTAL teeter GRAND ¥ The meeting was recessed at 9:50 PAM, until 7130 ee te) Pee EL Me Renn tg eet cm. a ic ele ey the 4. day of i9he SN es ee = ' PES sees wor 18 rs be) res bot me er htt] be AM MR is eee RM CE ee eat | 1h, 1966, at 7230 OC Ak eee eae ORES bos ee ae 7.9 namely: E, E, Boyer, chairman; J. M. Wagner, R. J. Holshouser, R. B. Kestler, Jr.», and Max Re James, y County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jr.; and County Attorney I. T. Avery, Jre, were present. LEASE RENEWAL FOR AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION OFFICES. The board Dae Meo Mee A SUR AGE CULTURAL EXTENSION OFFICES. ee Veer) Ok we Meme). ete Td property at 715 Davie Ayemue occupied by the Agricultural Extension Services and on motion Lage arm Vs) PM Cotte Mn a bar LChiaC Ute MMT the Pha ee ttt ges Ty Eye tT Sey ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions were received and approved for ok Mme MDT te Meet Tt a Commission, on motion by Mr. Holshouser, and enol MB CTY 1. SR #2339, Statesville Rt. 7, hard surface requested, 2. New link between SR #1315 and 131), Troutman Rt. l. 3. Extension of SR #1625, Statesville Rt. 6. roa « Augusta D.ive and Deauville Rd,, Shannon Acres. PROPOSED I-40 INTERCHANGE, The county manager reported that he had been informed MMM Pet ee Ce ks eb A Sas. 6b.) Soe Preconstruction, State Highway Commission, that oply the two interchanges in Iredell County which were shown on the map of I«i,0 east of Statesville are planned and that no further public hearing on this project is to be held. The board agreed that the chairman would’ contact the highway commissioner and engineer'for this district on behalf of the citizens who had petitioned for a\other pe be Tees Md Mes ee REPORTS BY COUNTY MANAGER, The county manager reported on the following matters: aR ke ae ee Ane 2. Office Buildings Windows are still delaying completion. The board discussed a plaque for the building and asked Mr. Shuford to get a layout, LEGAL OPINION OW WALKWAY AND ALLEY ON COURTHOUSE PROPERTY, -The county aT at 57 was requested to check on the legal status of the walkway between the jail building and the privately omed property adjoining, and to determine if opening the driveway olen a ee ae from Court Street into Front Street weld make it a SOS t Case he ae Eee INDUSTRIAL PARK PUES) es go el Sea Sd Poa ae Neh cea county farm as an industrial park, After discussion, the board decided to set up a meeting for April 16th and invite representatives from BT clea) such as State Department of RM Mae et eer ae Te others to discuss the matter further, FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Mr. Shuford submitted an outline of procedure to set up the countywide Fire Communications system as outlined by Mr. Sherman Pickard of the State Bat Dea try a ea ae Holshouser’, secorited by Mr. bE Y-s 51) at) board authorized steps one through six of the proposal as follow: 1. Meet with Firemen cee rt Skee) ee es ee tess he td Cera bay in way of equipment for alarm ack eRe Lys at thee Reed obtaining dispatcher service from two cities, SO et hae rang , Ae Obtain "outside" costs for equipment. UP Cet td survey CO ett Lm e te ie cette | OTB De tste oy Prepare specifications. ae eb ee. Tsk eT si tS a rd bee IREDELL COUNTY FIRE COMMISSION ~ AMENDMENT TO RESOLUTION, On motion by Mr. ee ee the resolution for the Pesce aes Terie County Fire Commission which was adopted on April 5, 1965, Lambe an ka Me Ms) ask Le TT Bae ekg the oe ok Mt ta sections, The full text of the ba tS. eee Peer eres) Ce ae and as @ part of, the minutes of this meeting. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR FIRE DEPARTMENTS. The board agreed that all funds aA OO ets TY appropriated for rural fire departments, including monthly payments and me ete td parbhased, would be matched on a percentage basis with payment to the cities of Statesville and Mooresville, with the percentage to be determined according to the tax valuations of the last preceding year. o * IREDELL WATER CORPORATION, Mr. Victer Crosby, of the Iredell Water tte ani Mr. Maynard Self, of the Farmers Home Administration, a lees tse Ud lel ee te ie Cred efforts to set up a water system. Mr. Self explained that before FHA can make a grant Seon er eT ett necessary for the county to have a comprehensive county- oe et. ee aes Py county's water resources tould be developed, and then Oh aes aes TR etd Corporation proposal is in keeping with the county- wide plan, He explained that the F.H.A. will furnish all the funds for developing SLAM KM SE Me tae Temes Dem Me se ae tm hi al seconded by Mr. James, the board voted to make a preliminary application a NS Pee Cites teat Coe ae ME a ta a MT, MOURNE FIRE DEPARTMENT. The county ee oe Mt Ca MOY Tey tl informed by the Firemen's Association that they had not been able to establish their training area at the county home and were not using the old truck arr was turned in by Mt. Mourne Fire Department when that department received a new AS alte $1 and that the Association recommended that the eer ae returned to Mt. Mourne for use as a tanker truck. The Board agreed that it go to Mt. Mourne on the same terms Ck aoa tol eM te BES helm BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, ‘The Board set Monday, April lth, for the first meeting of the Board of Equalization and Reviews eC Osea Men LM tell Cam met Sea Peary rsa tS ae oe oe North Carolina, Iredell County oC ee Filed for registration 3] ae i day of . Cs ey ; fk hi stér of Deeds ‘ Page 3 — Say _ game toes iy F RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF IREDELL COUNTY PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE IREDELL COUNTY. FIRE COMMISSION AND PROVIDING FOR FINANCIAL ESS SNES 0 MO eR BR PES Mb 2 Ne ee My nL ved Whereas, G. S. 153-9(39) empowers a board of county commissidrers to provide for the organization , equipment, maintenance, and government of fife companies and ns pb eo Sages lta Peete Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County is of the opinion Plo eae eM Mee by hel Mh tan ee Meee ene MS Pee Se a Mee lL tT meme protection of the citizens of said county and their property (a) to encourage and financially aid in the equipment, maintenance, and government of fire departments pee Ames MRC LMR eta Mr Male ta Tl ted adil MM eM Eek tec) and other county buildings, as well as homes and other property, in the rural areas of the county, (b) to establish a protective fire fighting organization to work with and to supplement the Iredell County Civil Defense Organization, and (c) in general to provide for the more adequate and efficient protection of life and property in the rural areas of Iredell County and to provide a trained body of men eo me ee ea ee Ne MT MME ac on gy LMS Ae IMM AL a ee MO eM OCTET Te Oe meh Tay AOR [is as Section 1. There is hereby created the Iredell County Fire Commission to be Proser MMM abe od (a) One member of the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, to te appointed by the said board and to be known as the Fire Commissioner. Me en aed be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Iredell County, shall be a fire chief of an incorporated city or town in Iredell ern ae (c) One member shall be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of BeBe gees wel Me tA me pte Ee le tke ee As soon as possible after the adoption of this resolution, the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint the members of the Fire Cowmission. These members will serve until the first Monday in December following the adoption of this resolution. Thereafter, on each first Monday in December, appointments will be made to the Fire Sst M Com ye a wR) ae The Fire Commissioner shall be the chairman of the commission, and the PSE ets RRM er BM dh The duties and powers of the Commission shall be as specified in this resolu- tion, and the Cowmiseion shall make rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this resolution. The Commission shall, from time to time, review the provisions and require- ments contained in this resolution, and it shall recommend to the Board of County Commissioners amendments or changes which the Commission may deem advisable. , iil cecil dina seit Mii i Na ns ee on or before the tenth day of each month; however, in an effort to encourage the FRE ee eee eee eee ee ea PRP TT Sr ee ee este ane ee RM Nw omer eT) ‘and the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau as approved fire districts. Bye WR oD oe department shall. be used for the purchase and maintenance of equipment and for the Cre teh aR Ma ou No individual fireman or group of firemen shall individually receive any pay or remuneration from the monthly payment herein provided cee act Rk eee Section 3. A rural“volunteer fire department, or a municipally~operated fire Cte eC thet e Me bh Se UME SEA hg Dees Mea Saat PU) RRM <M vs)o Re cation therefor to the Board of County Commissioners. Upon receipt of such Pls) SeKet totes ey eT eM etka ee eee rt wer Mo Me ArT ho ie UMM ET 18 eel) Sete eae CMR ete ey est ot AME i lm oT CRM ey ae ety Me Me lhe shall file a written report with the Dee Mes tating Mae eB pebeeto nM etch tact Mba SiMe ae ber Ree ee ee are a Pa Prete Me U OME ea MRM sl eel Al) ee eee rm ese kw ee ee Boe MRS WE abe ae an oy Section h. The Fire Commission shall make regular inspections of each fire Cee ta eR ee MN ey se a wee ee Mee ot a be made annually, but the commission may make such other inspections as it Crary advisable. During the course of any such inspection, Pi eee Me er pte eee determine whether the department is continuing to meet the minimum ats hbael met herein specified, and the findings of the commission shall be ye Me MT Meta of County Commissioners. COST PER CME rt ange ket moc hs Be ae determines that the fire department is not meeting minimum standards «s set forth Pe PE est Meh ME et ae Te be given in writing by the Fire Commissioner to the fire chief and at least two members roy Rs Me eer koe This notice shall specify that a period of fifteen daye shall be PUR Mere ee a the deficiencies. At the end of the fifteen day period, an inspection Phy em) made by the Fire Commissioner to determine if the deficiencies have been corrected. If the deficiencies have not been corrected, the Fire Commissioner Pet ROMs a Oa mest) Per Me Ame re A MS | monthly peyments shall cease until such time POU ae RM eee se ef this resolution. Thereafter, when the fire department is of the cpinion that Pheer he Se me Me tas it shall again apply for financial assistance in accordance with the provisions of Section 3 above. If the deficiency occurs in a department which has Pe ee RM Me Be ee ments of the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau, the Fire Commissioner shall notify the bureaw as to the conditions that éxist in the department causing the deficiency. Section 6. Each rural community desiring to qualify for assistance cea. Mo] county in establishing a volunteer fire department and obtaining a fire pumper truck shall meet the following minimum standards: Coe ee a ag (>) A fire station house is to be provided sufficient in size to house two trucks, office and equipment. (c) Prior to delivery of the truck to be furnished by the county, the new depart- ment mist have obtained and maintain an Coe oa truck with a minimum capacity of 1,000 gallons of water. EER RRC MUR er GCC a CRS eM ea ebay pest sami oat od a Ce vee Cet ee ewe Deeks) a aed : oye ee eel Mee js any Ce Ee eR har oe Meet Ba Prey teres ey srs Eel area already being served by another department; except as may be agreed to by the ex- 4) Rese Me Meh ae Preeti eS Board of Commissioners a and the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau) 4 Section 7. Bach fire department desiring to qualify Beeb ener tse UME Rebels | eT Me a wee Bee ge eek | Peyrse cb tasty (a) A rural volunteer fire Cetra) ea) Bile gee WM me we of the State of North Carolina. A mmicipal fire department shall be organized under an ordinance of the governing body of the incorporated city or town. (>) Each fire department! shall have a fire chief, an assistant fire Cue E Sa and other necessary officers and men, or eae Me ake Petra ee numbers mist be given to ee te os el aed [os gyro) a (c) All active members of a fire department in good standing shall have some identification, such as a card, badge, hat, or car plate to identify them es " bona fide firemen". No one other than an active member of the department in good standing shall be allowed to have this identification in his possession. (4) Each fire department shall have 25 minimum equipment, that equipment F specified by the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau as necessary for Orade 9-A communities. The equipment shall be kept in good condition and operative eee bo ee tem wo an mk ed Phe ee peas Cel) errr tt Mee Ee om eC Reese eet tn Me a eee eet (e) Pee BM weer Sek gee ee heen eee ke leaving the county free from any responsibility for damages or clains resulting from the activities of ite firemen or from the operation of its equipment. PN SRM na Pere te Meg Me Bea pear ee ee eek (f) Bach fire department shell carry out an organized training program, Fire Commission. The training program shall truck drivers. Each department shal) truck shall be wible for stressing " safety " eg A ett Shek See Be ice RET mee) shall be posted at department. Drivers shall drive with no one but active members of the fire department PB ERE ME eM ee em sen ae rr vay PM aes katt | the day and night to receive fire alarms and notify membe: RR MS hs Me Mak ee) sl be furnished a copy of the names and telephone numbers OR tae Ce OS Mbt cr Cee Mel sa Me ERM le ta Meme sel ye te i ae eka be Meaty (i) Bach fire department shall respond to the call of the Fire Commissioner. It shall be SSO MM Ie es ee eT ee Me Bt tag ee eo) ee a not a ae eta ees OM UMM Sa Ms vole rent : Se smh ew eer Meee th acct. abe mee the final authority at the scene of the fire, or where a fire occurs in an area. ~~ outside of the area of any organised department, the fire chief of the department first arriving at the scene of the fire shall be the final authority. A fire chief, otherwise responsible, may grant permission to another person more qualified to assume the direction of fighting the fire, or dealing with the emergency, if such ee eM ROR ge ee et Ree a) rt Ms coe) working under the direction of the fire chief shall be immediately informed of the change of authority: ~~ (k) The fire chief, or the senior officer of the department having aero ee) RM att tote May eee to determine, if possible, the cause of the fire. If any evidence of arson OR Pee She Mee tT he ee Meh samen VET eae te) Pass hte ee ed notified. (1) All fire chiefs are responsible for keeping adequate and accurate records of all fire calls, as well as other records and reports that may be required. A regulation fire record book shall be maintained bs es ar eh vs eka) chief will also be responsible for filing with the Fire Commission any additional reports which are required by the Fire Commission or by the North Carolina Fire REST ELS Tae ita ye (m)' Each departmont shall designate a traffic section, composed of ate least one captain and three members, who shall be trained in the betes Same sl RB hale of traffic. Section 8, The various fire departments in the sounty shall, by mtual agreement, determine the areas in which each will give basic fire protection, and within which each will solicit funds. Amy disagreements shall be resolved by the Fire Commission. For those departments which may be approved for insurance rate reductions, the area of basic fire protection shall be determined with reference to the requirements of the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Buroau. c Tee once ae Section 9. Each icolepanenel on + desiring to qualify for county Patti Teka te me nN wee ae ee nate MM Toa | Be Mee) Preset irG ime et treme tse jc Mm de eg ee bee) Pa Ate eM MMe te Teer tate ie CUR Ue S Tc TM gas ee sre d C3 imme Cc} Te SR MRT Moa ka ae aL) gee tok a hs wees Mer ae L LS) Esler ran oer) Det etch eR we coe bate Mee eC Mbt Be rh) Tar Bl a alg outside its dee ebro Me Me CeUREN aac yar age eerste Ya TSE Let URS Set eA a Ci eet eM ten Ce Mtoe Mare own Bei ee wea eC Nae ede action of the governing board, and the mayor, clerk of the municipality, and the fire chief shall sign the applicetion for financial assistance wherein the seek NBR MET ss TMM SMe ks sels Section 10. Each fire department shall prepare an annual budget, providing bia the receipt and expenditure of county assistance and east s ae etoto ever beck) sr | mM a ROME Ma ieee eed Commissioner in July of each year. A Section 11. Whenever a fire department has mét the requirements of the North Carolina Fire Insurance Rating Bureau, for providing fire protection to a Grade 9-A or Grade 9-AA Community, a fire district may, upon application by the Pete ten eM ee ee me ea of County Commissioners. The boundaries of the district will be fixed according to the requirements of the Pire Insurance Rating Bursau. Adopted this the 5th day of April, 1965. Amended this the lth day of March, 1966. March 21, 1966 a “~ P cy re Mme ted es i] wees Te tem eT hte Tae Pe ba Tabs ote tae sR Mehr tam OS beet eee eM ee te tT ak Me VR ety ae eee present, namely: BE. B. Boyer, chairman; J. M. Wagner, R. B. Kestler, Jr., OCS mene ae CMe Ce TTT se County Attorney I. T. Avery, Jr., and County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jr., were present. INVOCATION, The meeting was opened with the invocation by Mr. Holshouser. PUBLIC HEARING ~ GARBAGE ORDINANCE. Chairman Boyer announced that this was the time and place advertised for a public hearing bas ech) ae Wee te Tinos e ordinance which the commissioners are considering for adoption. He explained to the several interested citizens present that the public hearing is not required by PEC am eGR See ee ie Ty ohh EM esl7 ta Le Vleet ae addition to the public hearing, commissioners had caused the full text of the Proposed ordinance to be published once a week for four weeks in both the Statesville ew ee ect U a st kT eT ae ro ees h rn any citizen to say anything for or against the proposed ordinance, or to point out anything in it that seemed inconsistent, inconvenient, or undesirable. He then agked if anyone wished to speak for or against the ordinance, to which there was no response, Request for any questions brought forth discussion among commissioners and those present pertaining not only to the ordinance but the Several minor changes were agreed upon to general area of garbage problems, clarify the wording of the ordinance. GARBASE CONTROL ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Motion was made by Mr. Holshouser and Seconded by Mr. Kestleythat ‘the ordinance be adopted. The motion was carried, with one "Wo" vote being cast by Commissioner Wagner, ‘The full text of the « ordinance as adopted is hereinafter set forth: ime iets RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE STORAGE, COLLECTION, TRANSPORTING, AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE IN IREDELL COUNTY, Peay met ne LY PC rth Mab eee eae Og Board Of Commissioners: That the following regulations for the protection of public bry has) are hereby adopted pursuant to authority granted by the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina ( G.S. 153-272 to 275), and shall govern Pt Me hire Pee eo ce oe Peet sem se eee! Pirie ao ae aD throughout Tredell County, except that these eres Ce Sees Prete a ek PERS ee Me ae Sehr h veka ey sanitary district, or other governmental unit Ot er ee eee! Pte me kD SECTION J - DEFINITIONS Dae B Re ph a Sec eR ott] shall apply in the pete ga Chek od Pe a et J A. The word " refuse" means Peeves ela rubbish. trescible solid wastes, including Set ce Pee ay animal offal, and carcasses Pome TOME ph CREB) : but excluding human body wastes, animal manure, and recognizable industrial by-products. Pee Ra gc me eect tas tel food containers that are not dry and clean, Pry UBM Mees tele T Mes Prep Sees a oto B. The word "garbage" means all pu C. . The word " rubbish" means Pee ea teh CM ek Lhe D. The, term " County et te Tredell County Board of feet ete ee ad authorized representative. The term " Health Director " means the director of the pee CLO MEe hoy Serta hte Oe PE Rae ee Fa oa the F. The word " person" means any individual, firm, Pe ete aay organization, er hase ba tbo) corporation or company. Ru Re as ey G. The term " refuse collector eye ane use from his own Par ee ewe Pee eee eh Papa Pee Le SECTION II - REFUSE STORAGE poachers Maro lh. a} eM Re ink a? vee oe Each garbage container shall be kept clean so that no odor or other nuisance will exist. COS ea Cee take ea ae ae te eee harborsge to rats, nor cause a fire hazard. SECTION ITI .. REFUSE COLLECTION The owner, occupant, tenant, or lessee of any premises upon which Ce CMa ee a UR tae ted pee Tw M as Fe Mee ee) ee car RE Tear) Met eee bE OS a Ie eM eM mee oh Me re Tt sees Be dt this service; at least once a week. The work shall be done in a clean and orderly manner, without causing damage to the container. Any refuse that is spilled shall be cleaned up, and the premises left in a for vee Gb aad condition. (Excluded are: building materials, stumps, trees and limbs) SECTION IV - REFUSE TRANSPORTATION _ vg No refuse collector shall transport refuse in a conveyance that has not Ce a a ibe MT ke tee ae ee ee Ma hee ML ar) Meroe tr ttt ee ee pa Sane Wan eR Tt] it is constructed in such s manner as to prevent leakage or spillage of oo ee ee ds Me em cha eee MT ve at) ween Ome aE eee daily PPK Me At ges A LC eT ae a ee Mec Esc) ld refuse, except by one of the following methods; provided that this section shall n construed to prevent any person from properly disposing of refuse f his own residence, or business establishment, bik asl oa eRe ae to) tan we oa By SOS Ee Re a es ak Mn mn MT RAs har tea era CORR Monet at Mel Urs ty awe ag Meee aac me gee ee Health Director as safe and sanitary. (2) By burying refuse in a sanitary landfill that is designed, operated, and equipped in accordence with the recommendations in Special Bulletin ee eo eames er ME aM Tue: TUS Met gtd Dispose] By Sanitary Landfill. This bulletin is hereby tel eoe SB Tr) ee et ae eset ah tt? ee Oe Smee me Tone Statutes of North Carolina, and becomes a part of these pay ee Rates met) fully as if set out verbatim herein. A copy of said bulletin is on file in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Iredell County, and in nox 18 nce169 the offices of the Health Director and the County Manager. SECTION VI - REFUSE COLLECTOR PERMITS A. No person shall collect, transport, or bE eT Saba Salt ME aR deleted eke ts hes mo mee iA mela Med re ET ake a Fae wele te (tel OEM astm eRe ge OMe Ad person disposing of refuse from his own residence, or business establishment Recognizing the need to protect the capital investment of pro. fessional refuse collectors, the County Commissioners will grant to applicants, whom they adjudge to be most qualified, an exclusive ooh Oe ee Mesh Me CM wer EMM eat) 2 eee Set MTT Mb atl lene ts] ; BOM os Mba B ie Bisa SBE ake Mba T Te (1) Northern Area - That entire portion of Iredell County Sib Co ME ac lteter lla e MMM Ac MESS eyo et chasl) School District. (2) Southern Area - That portion of Iredell terol th ame smh} extends south of the northern boundary of the Shepherds School District line. Pe nae Se Me IT tos ta Meet tet MAT right to amend the above described boundaries or create additional areas should a ba Sal OL Me Meat he Tk aw et ak EEE Ty assigned area, or for any other reason that the County Board of Commissioners deem necessary to protect the interests of the citizens of the County. D. Each exclusive rmit shall be effective for a period of ; oi See years; however, permits are subject to revocation as set. out in Section VIII of this ordinance SECTION VII . FEES A. The refuse collector shall collect, and the customer shall pay. a maximum monthly fee as set out as follows: COM ca yi ed ROME il ae eae g PME LL eRe Kad any) Pre OM bai. Te) (2) Trailer Courta ~~... two normal pick-ups weekly 1.50 per trai (3) Business establishments. based on number of pick-ups as he a Mt ME se ror by refuse collector and customer In the event a refuse collector and customer are po ORE ee Meer gt) for special services; the County Board of Commissioners will, bt td] application by either or both parties, conduct a hearing of the a ee st ae aes eae eet ee] B. The refuse collector shall serve all ee aS ee Mee este a went) SRM ot however, services may be discontinued for pe ae 7s Pree Le ve Oe A Whenever upon the pecs WU rr inspection of facilities, Cees. eam eked Oe eC ae abe ce omen es ay Poe Race ey transport, or eRe es mba ary practices exist which are Sera st MeO Tac wes a the Health Director finds that conditions or Poets en case mo me aR ss ote wee peace mad Pe Meta eT) conditions or practices are corrected ean ret Me CCN their permit is subject to revocation. Pye tReet tae bb Cg) the Health Director shall make a Prana ie ded reinspection and if he finds that such conditions or Pe ee MC Meh) a ee ee eer ek Meo) Recht ae toe bs ee ACC Mo) revoked. Upon receipt of this peleh Re PMD Me Dats oe} eWSbMEt cr Rm ac Oey transport, or dispose of refuse. No such permit shall be reinstated by the Health Director until he that all Peco y oh Pat CPM MBC katy have been complied with; inafter provided, such Pee a LN ae Fa Rest hr bets Mond County Board of Commissioners. Te est ace strc ee) Pee eR ae Fa) ge BEL) that following a hearing, as here order of the Pe ead collect, trans port or dispose of refuse has been denied or revoked, bas Metre ekg Board of Commissioners shall hold a hearing at which time such peye ee a SO Opportunity to show that OW RCME ol be Rm Coie nel eT ee OC ee RR eka ene ekg OMT We tet tabi ae) w eo mee Bee PPTB Mn yc ct wee OC Meh Mr ee ete of the Health Director on or before the tenth day following the CORAM Cet dL PT ei) Ce ne tee PLONE OMe) ead the Chairman of the Board PME AMG RESO ae Me lel a practicable. Tiel Mi Gchtae ts) alice be held the first Monday of the month paeD Ole pO Mast Pe haem Doin Pea o CM Mes eee e PR e ie tr tebe me Mas Commissioners may either approve the denial or revocation ea order that it be issued or instated, dependir al Mth, Mies mos eal findings as to whether or not these r Peart cS The applicant, upon os ode ae 8 400s Lr oe eA rubbish by the = einabove provided, shall secure ar ommissioners a gocd and sufficient Ptr Otte Ml eae may be done by the refuse collect which he may enter for the purpose 0! garbage, in the sum of not less than c Insurance shall be obtained as requit The refuse collector shall pa roe? ° st »llar for the issuance of each pe t. Le of ia pe LE SOS BORE EE SECTION X ~ PENALTY PT bt} ace 71 Any person who violates this ordinance or any rules or regulations subsequently adopted by the Iredell County Board of Health for the enforcement of this atte Me) VOM MPR ae a Me eM Obie Ml Ms ol Tat ae ekg dollars ( $ 50.00 ) or imprisoned not exceeding thirty days ( 30) as provided by Section 203 of Chapter 130 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. FS epee) OM OO Cee CMP EUR RRO I te FAS] All regulations or parts of regulations in conflict herewith are repealed only to the extent necessary to give these regulations full force and effect. ~ EceC Reema ay Unaed If any provision of these rules and regulations, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the rules, and regulations, or the application of such Pe eC eR MM ee eb eclt he Te ee OM hie Meee lay Lol Bs Sok ae SECTION XIII - EFFECTIVE DATE These regulations shall be in full force and effect from and after soil Lhliptiatsneuteidj AMM asa a Asian nsycheinesaoainittningin Oman’ of Public Welfare is ee ee ana bee 2 ot Tea assistance prograns be mailed directly to recipients fron Raleigh, Per ee a la alata eh ale a hh bah tee Co Nlacchh aie the approval of the counties. After discussion, the board voted on motion by Mr. ohne seconded by Mr. Wagner, to inform the State Board of Pubhic Welfare that ST oer a a ee Pa eee br ir Oy ple Penns, See ee ONS eI handling recipient checks. WEST FOR FIRE PROTECTION ASSISTANCE EAST OF MOORESVILLE. Mr. R. G. Neel, Mooresville Route #3, appeared before the board in the interest of fire protection in the general area of Highways #150 and 152 and Wiggins road east of Mooresville. He stated that residents of this area had already met and agreed to organize a fire department but had since learned that the territory they would expect to serve would PE Ca memes tame ta a parr that Centenary, located in Rowan County but serving an area in Iredell, is in the process of expanding and that his area will join in with Centenary if the commissioners do not see fit to approve AOS ae OM tes Me MS et ie MR iho Me ets Me 7) connected to Mooresville and that the county help Centenary with radio and fire alarm system. Commissioners took the request under ad¥isement. ROAD PETITIONS. The following road petitions were approved for consideration by the State Highway Commission: le SR #1391 and 1392, hard surface requested. PPM at see AE Re Mk ee TA. 3. St. Andrews Road, Shannon Acres subdivision, addition to aydtem requested. Pe ee ae Re Me Bee pete Ae 8g we ed: es ee eS) a ee a A explained that Mr. J. C, Linker, the county electrical inspector for south Iredell, has been handling Ne need tensile trad Ct) Ee ee ee ee eo Cee ee ee ele aahalocer eter thea Thad ad hr nea ceealieiacedaeen Donia Dee) eS ee ete Era Qn motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. J. + aad aa atata aaron ae ae prea Ce ee nt ae IIT TS is ; " m oe Lie wae rn “em snd RE enn ee rer coer B elenentinainia tninrl chia eelimatetane All members of the Z : "board Dee Aa BE Poe Core eC ae Oc. CR Se hae Bee tee eC a re Ce ea @ County Manager. R. L. Shuford, Jr., was present. ee eee ee mere ee Ce a ee a ee ee oe Mk ee) eee pve Retry POM se Mee eC act Me the first Monday in Maye pee RO Mee Ke SPU ais CMR eS kde TT el eae % fore SRT Rese a Oi FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Mr. Sherman Pickard, State Department of Insurance, reported that he had completed his studies and survey of the fire departments’ in the county cs and was turning the completed specifications for a countywide communications systems CM ae me ec te Me Bk er MRS Se Ieee ieee installation in the state but that experience in other siiganea Pom a Mees MT Ld rary alerting frequency and another operational Sees He stated that the Preset es el ld Tees Me that the system would perform countywide without exception. He explained also that he had called a meeting of all the fire departments, attended by the eee Doo me tae a gh und that they had not only discussed but hed voted and agreed unanimously on one Pet v ME Ct Oe ORO MM Me Cl ee Se ae ee eee hn ee ee ewe ta Se ed the TE A He also stated that he considered the standards set by the board for rural ee ee ee ee eo ete TMM te ee ee Mn eee which the county provided initially. Ce nce eee eee eel Ne ene eee enn een eae ieiaaaial ee eae sag aiggiaaaae cease ROR hou) tapered 3h on ves ee i (ial Oe SI NES pe epee Serer e Pa ee ra sd See Cee erste eT eee teeta et aet ee eeee as ets the equipment is installed and works properly. i Py Rede caet eee Ee ee gen coe eee ee ane eee See ee a RS at eee ee ek Ao Le ae es) eae. halt Ce BE aon | Bela for both the northern and southern areas of the moe Dietels pease as outlined in ce, county garbage control ordinance adopted March Pawar} tecommendatien of the Board of Health, Mr, Benfield has been eee ee eae ne a em aoe ee Rent ta eT Meet aca td only Eevee hee we Wo sas id o REVALUATION. John T, Smith, tax supervisor, and W. F. Hester and Kelvin Wood of Associated Surveys, discussed tentative values for use in appraising farm land, Be aE Bb a cs oe eT ood ne Vey Bey MAILING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE RECIPIENT CHECKS FROM RALEIGH. Mrs. Dorothy bere Me ee Me eee Se es Ter me aes ear ee on Eee pert st a a) mall all public assistance checks to the recipient directly from the state office beginning July 1. ‘She reported that the welfare board had approved the proposal and recommendéd it to the commissioners on the grounds that it wolld be a saving to the local department in time and money. In the discussion it was brought out that this was the same plan which had been unsuccessfully iapeaba met ee a ERG 1963, at which time it was opposed by the eave of counties in the state. It was agreed that this board was still opposed to this proposal which they felt would renove the program farther from the checks and control of local administration, a i Ree ec ea acetal ant ene ect ee eRe adit eaten dred cdl ethane hen Rel al a ee ee eet res On motion land E resenadaiekoess cy beanitnpaeaheteteertatee ry itess + goat - which were approved on motion Loge se: Tee sam YEAR " REASON In Service Home.in Maine ae syd Lot voided in 1965 : tae Part of road Yi ioe a, 8 eS He ees LJ BRT. a " Py.) eee a ee vee ae es Cee ees a ‘ eb , . Duke Power Company eee) cg ee pat) Be eee ah gene ney ; : ’ bao 8 Tae Se wey BP) Med i y pe BEND Me ae) Bet Bd Poll Tax’ 2.00 p80) Deas CE hokey id ee Soe a oe CSE) ST See an) peer een one rejection, four revisions and two terminatigns of blind aid SR a] approved A Mee ake Ms any welfare Cre at cr ae ce ts a 4m regard to request he had made for resoning a piece of property on the Old Mountain ieee alien ECE Cos a ee arene The property 18 now zoned as Agricultural Residential, in which the skating rink is.a non-conforming use. ‘The request was considered by the Plannihg Board on November 5h poe Mckee aetna Pe eee slit amici aos ae public hearing before any action could be taken on the matter. ae cris marta elena fo ee plea ae eames ciape sect The matter would stand as is pending eC ag tae ce oe od 183 Ey lt beg tal aE td ee] from Mrs Ge L, Wilson, representing I CARE, INC,, for permission to use a building bette Mores rotten. one Motion was made by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. ‘apenas acaademe dnt poanaeabaniinendedemmiennt kes * me: ip AON teed tae state Roare ot : - el EN at which time ‘ eee teat Cae i ee fa svgute) bent Peiskste a eee Td itl ee Co CR eee eT ee ee ae phn Boulevard, en Peet iui rc pee bre eR ee ce renee ” 3. Extension of SR 1337, peers across ~ ee or eas ee ee rere en eee : Pata ea See te . i % Rs EASTER MONDAY HOLIDAY. On motion. Cee OT Mm tet ot sae ae Bir Me sit ttt Monday, April 11, 1966; as an Dee holiday for county offices, GOUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET ADDITIONS. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mrs Bat Bo ta eet rd request of the County Board of Egucation for addition of dae SRM me etc ng pen eee ee ee bi eas , td Se ae eT at lo ae ed cee seen art r e] ee f 269.00 pt Tr es moe 6430 Ca 5 “supplies 62h 95420 pogistraticn fee for Math Class ne rn ea ae y rm pa Ree a mes eee Bd of Teachers ys : Bets Insurance - Burglary loss at Monticello rem eee : é had oF Bite een) Gack cee: aaa rl phe re ee Cael Ve ao “Mra. Sykes - Reimbursement for test yard Brie) Pear sera ae Oe aed Membership. 633 233.38 : a a este m tite i ahd 633 coat) Reimbursement for tires - Harmony School ne 18.36 Nie ea he eee one bE) Insurance = Lightning damage to chimney Pn bo) Ta Insurance = Damage to truck by Leroy ba ag oro) Tnsurance + Wind damage to Unity School he er) Reimbursement for material for swing Peele tit : ty Cool Spring School che Pref Reimbursement for material for ek er) che Pb] item Mitchell, attorney = to Central , School property ; ine 163450 Reimbursement for chalkboard = Mitchell College Cra Li Reimbursement for rey for installing dishwasher Ps ee 643 j 1386.91 | Ere Tac rer rer at Petts eo Cec) 643 Pepe Ras) he) Ba PY i.) Peete ee oe aed gd installing sinks in kitchen - Iredell Vocational ne Me) 5) PPE eT ee ee eG security on ~ Pd Oe ee. RWS 3 1, 15076 Recharging fire extinguisher at Cool Spring School. Cee met) paren ares tet Na et Me a aa y Peto A (ees 96,00 et a ee a oles eer 75200 Re ee ee i hale dae cy eerey 34.00 RS ee CR Teta Cee 7500 United Fund - Trensportation for trainable erry Cig Bee | Ce Cy etd Pesto Pisa tg tee a LS SoS pe ee co eo) ae red pe eos Pe a besa 20.39 , Bre PsN Pao oe Se Me ee Se eae tes ae) ‘ Coe ey fea ; ; es OBS Eerie le) eck ee ' i Se wee eh te tsk. | ed 139.20 4 Reimbursement from employees for flu vaccine ; 669 P vile} SS een eee aber ote ome Bes Luar te ; oy pe RS) Interest on Certificates of pent [sed LOT b ee : Sale of water tank at Scotts School ~ Ps ret) bead LRT LIST OF BILLS: oe oe Ee ee eee] LS ee ae 2266 R. J. Holshouser 2267 R. B, Kestler, Jr. Py. ee ee Py. Sa Oats 0 Mee bast ke Oe Cott obs) ve OOM y eT pee) 2269 Wesley's Ince 2326 I. B. M. Corporation 2291 Mary Lee Cowles 2292. Louise M. Taylor 2293 Mary J. ae yo) es St 2295, Ce E. Evans 2296 Halley C. Johnston 2297 E. F. Saum 2298 Peggy P. Summers 2209 E. F. Saum 2210 John T. Smith Pag see ae Te | brie Geet eR rst a7. 2272 Enterprise Printing Co. re Oe te eer a wee. ts g 2329 Brady Printing Co. 2330 Beam Printing Co. ELECTIONS Salary Supplies DATA PROCESSING rea TAX SUPERVISOR y oo cy B Riis) See] Advertising ee Ty * re Mer a ee Mer seg tn Bee aa Peel ly cetacean mC el ° PoC te a Me OMe Ye ee PS MP ks 2279 Tug Whittenburg 2281 Tug whi ttenburg Pr. eT mk ee | 2205 James Woods 2286 James Woods 2267 arthur A. Mints 2208 Arthur A. Mote eet baa ey BULLDING MAINTENANCE PUY wap bers 3a ye ae | eee} par ao.) ion bP Fd 25200 150.00 8, 300,00 bors} ere Ptr bmp tl. J 8,675.00 Spent Feb. 28 560,80 pr) TES) 589.98 Annual Budget 6,000.00 Att a1 Paes) hy 757.95 a8 Annual Budget Spent Feb. 28 52,113.00 Brarore el Beet) 24,700 CNR) ls Bee) Bere) Bree a 252400 rae ore e) eee Peer an ee 4 rae ed ao) pay) rn) be 30,432.00 18, 253.38 Annual Budget Ce ae) corte) cP] re Pree) 45.00 45.00 Seo) pore] bate --e--B--B--2--B--B--£--5--E--2. -E] ee: oe tog oto ed civieteletelehebpbetet taka kt i 2 2.2.2.2 eee ee ee eee Pr] resin ee ey ba ok Ry rien Co. of N, CG. Ince Gas ee ee OT MR ed aR) eer bs eg Be ce re oa ae: ot City of Statesville Glenn L. Sigmon LU ekeg 5.) a ary Bee snk oe oad Bd Le Dy eR | See Supplics bebe | Bg SE SRT 4 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Pe Ce toa o ke te Pere tees hb mee Sherrill Lumber Co, MPT Ms ea Mis l a o kel PME PMs act 27 | UOT TE MBSR shel ae. aC) Gast ae Annual Budget 122,971.00 Spent Feb. 28 159,569.27 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G. Etchison American LaFrance W. Keever Kennerly bbe PP acl tae fae] Edmiston & Brinkley Realty Inc. parE a casa | Pleuger Submersible Pump, Inc. Bunch Funeral Home Inc. Grove Park Inn Dr. Robert L. Dame bt POPE ee Ges lb it ly Ree eee pea Me a H. L, Bunton Bill Murdock “ OR dae) | Carroll Starrette Marry B. Underwood, M, Po re] ee ase) Bae is Ty Harmony Fire Department Lie Deas ees Meer tas ee eet ee ee tae td Shepherds Vol. Fire Department Annual Budget 15h, 318,00 Spent Feb. 28 Salary Fire Truck - Union Grove be Sait sarl ete] " " TT Sake Wome) Coroner ee ee be eat ser tbat vod J West Iredell Vol. Fire Department * ea an ee te Trinity Vol. Fire Department Curlee Pire & rs ee ae a tae ae National Guard - Statesville National Quard - Mooresville R. -L. Shuford, Ire Bernice Melluakin Cee ee te ae te ee ee eee Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - " J Heater for Forester Development ~ Forest Fire Control br oot) sm oo * pe ese eld Lees ee ta ed Lo Se ee en eins yi i ea ee Security Agency « Soc. Sece 7,40. 30 BET ePe).} esa) pe Phe0) 27763 114.50 e re 73,221.82 247.00 Fe 13,272.50 yee 9) 4.50 tals) bell Brees) bP) bie ere) 20.50 4.00 6.00 me.) 6.00 6,00 ree) Pre 8) Beet) Byte 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 pee oPte 3) 100.00 100,00 Pa Boag rawr 8] 25-00 Pree) ers] 15h. 36 ba} LP oPtee) rs Pe i per eer ee) PP ed ps oe oP Annual Budget 16, 387.00 Ee *, 9,008.92 rrp Me Oe ee * 2272 J. &. Rankin * Pres) rae ee eel ® ia Pry ie ee Dek | i 6.12 brie ee ae ee ld Pt) Po eee eee EY er te sg * pie orto ¢] 230k Edwin H. Parks * : Te hr) H 2306 Traffic & Planning Associates Professional Services fms 0.07580) H 2307 J. C, Linker Travel Bh.9 0 0) H 2308 Edwin H. Parks be rome Pers OMe te eC eco e ieee ek ee 61.17 H 2362 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services pea.) H 2387 U. S, Postmaster bras) ed basis TAX MAPPING Peet Uae: te ¢ ) ams Oy i 8,0) Spent Feb. 28 14,367.60 2302 Phyllis Conner ST aE Sag Py Pi 00) 2303 Patricia S. Wooten bd Pyne e) 230h J. Be Campbell “ Bera 2305 Ray Dowdle ~ bee) 2306 Johnnie M. Tilley . Bore 8) H 2309 Ray Dowdle bay a ee H 2310 Johnnie M. Tilley e LJ A bie PSs) Pers OMe yi sce eee Rie eee] brn Pas Ce oe OCs Se La Ri: 817.70 H 2329 Brady Printing Co. a Pe) anes COUNTY MANAGER Annual Budget 15,826.00 Spent Febs 28 9,735.85 2307 R, Le Shuford, Jre ron 4 Pa Loyd car ak Wan Pee Pree es Pn , Trav 2a yf H 2329 Brady Printing Co. ye Sea) 20.14 H 2330 Beam Printing Co. 3 Bh Pye H 2361 Carolina Business Machines Inc. " x ‘ 13.10 H 2370 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services Pao Cars Meee Pe ke Postage PS) *t1 EAT . COUNTY ACCOUNTANT PUT tae: 2) Mee eee ey ae] ee ee) bt Pec) rs ea ae TNE ag 327.00 Pe ty Me ge eM a) * bi Yd H 2361 Carolina Business Machines Inc, Supplies ray Paes ee ee em e ee ae Ct] Blom. 6) H 2387 U. S. Postmaster parka) 2.8 Bats ted Annual Budget 98, 336,00 Spent Feb. yes cee CMe eet ONE ad FJ Pe 6] 2311 Marsha i. Poole ab ot YS) 2712 Bertie M. Stout a" paP Py) Poe be Soe) ee ee q Catawba ot Br eed pee os « Registration fees bi pra Borie) H we ke Pet Tg aa : 30,00 H Cg. eer yl ae i 5 A pW Flee) | peace be bed 170,00 bf CT ha Wet tee) * bey 8 P80] Hq Bod MOE Puss gtk bi 192.85 H bene Omelet ty Wy 165.76 H W. Gary Johnson oy Ba (ere 6) H Phar lt Opt LT | =f BS Ped HE R. Es Perkins oof Ba orto 0) bt BME PO tert ba 223.08 H Jimny L. Wooten Md Bhar of Serer 3) a tng Breer sd H 2326 I. Be M. Corporation Supplies 9-01 rere meg Osa (oh te 4 BES 5) Ore y+ Mego. Mee helo hs deers 3 Heo SM SCO est sacs PRM FE.) oT Meee by BST ott | BEF) H 2385 1.K. Abernethy Radio Service 178.00 HK 2387 U. Se Postmaster , beats Fi UPS Ys ey ‘TREASURER~TAX COLLECTOR Annual Budget 32, 366.00 Spent Feb, 28 20,487.19 2326\Judy Le Ort Salary Pee) reve Mee. 1a fy moms * 2 Poy ety Perm ttr eee cl " 5) eo PSSM sme Pem Ct te) i Brae.!) 2330 N. T. Houston " rh -5PeS) H 2212 N..T. Houston ; Travel bores) H 2328 H. L. Johnston * 76016 H 2329 Brady Printing Co. Supplies Bye.) H 2330 Beam Printing Co. bd yey. H 2370 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Bota R Bo a Cars. i Me me re Per hars ___ 98,10 es rf Botts y a 5 ee Boss) Annual Budget 4, 562.00 Spent Feb. 28 18, 8liie20 oh a) Bee Fs me} ome) 516,67 roe reyes eros es) x=aao pt ea.) eer eee ee) Rs) Pr eb Pes pe eye 4 boa Oe 2 Te . Beard ae kee | ® pls Pole) 2337 Edria F. Brow CPE g 580,00 2338 Thelma C. Barker J Byars!) fi roe de te we Peee TY “ ey a eee) rs) nae tt emer to| ® 457.00 Penge Oey R een Ch ag LW “457.00 232 “Charles P, Kirkman " yee) PS CMe mee ae Fd 457.00 Pe Nae b Ego Ted " 457.00 Ps CMe ge eae sc) * 415.00 2346 Ronnie W. Karriker cs 415,00 be Tyme eae Pa | ‘ ” LT ole) 2348 Frances R. Jones A 415.00 Pe Me am Melts Ly 415,00 2350 Elizabeth P. Fox ] 360.00 2351 Sara M. Neese ! Bee 0} PST Mee MBs te og hd 53 Pr0.8) 2353 Nora L. Deal ) Pade} -2354 Lois I. Sigmon i 298.00 FESS Mee be TL men er ae) of roy Pee) 2356 Jean G.Lunsford “ ras Pie. 0) Pee So tt ae ee eR Ged LJ 812.00 H 2333 Thelma C, Barker Travel yor 8) é Care e Me Se erie} " Pree) H 2335 Mary Deaton ® 40.01 Gree Mee ets hc) Pep) | bl Powe lts) irs YM bal me ene) ed vary 8) Cass me ok ck) i * Cares Smee MOP tT Md a) H 2340 Avonelle C. McVey od Bw) iors) Gees aera ots «| » aS hed Pars Veer a Ma ez * Brees Ces CM oo me ee beg a TPS) H 2344 Mooresville Telephone Co. Sek y ae) eee aes) Vere ewe kgs a ee Br] eer e 8) H 2346 Dr. L. M. Little Medical ree) H 23h7 Dr. David L. Pressly ” 5,00 cies) eee " TOM) H 2349 Dr. G. W. Taylor J Erte. ¢) H 2350 Dr. T. B. Templeton bd Bete 8) irs) a meee! tL ere MELT Try 51.00 ae eee er. Lae Discs resurfaced SEs) H 2368 Starrette's Office Equipment Inc, Supplies rs) H 2370 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Fora eel] pL. Pia H id N. C,. Local Government Eaployees' Retirement System - Ret, 645,04 H 2: N. C. Public Employees! Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. BS oe pene ee @ Vp Pn On 8) BEDS 3 Een) pte Mer 7 Se es) Elizabeth W. Weaver RPE ag 176,83 ro) Me Oe tay * phys} 2360 Wayne L, Pranklin Ld ye PC li 2361 L. Be. Nance Jr. ed ramets ed . Bem] ro Me me Md ptm) # ee ee beet) b 200,00 8 Be te) a r2 met) # eP5 a 75.00 Li b Paes) 3 ie oI baa Ba oa Es Be of se: ee -- ) i H te Ee. 2371 H 2213 CEI) reid Pees eek Lee | Pe tad Gloria D. Pearson ig D. 0. Ivey : be De 0. Ivey Travel & Supplies raat Y saps 8 Machines Inc. Supplies 5 BF Nie 0) pee he Ld LP cer bse bac) rhe acct ae Poet ty tory por oa Rol) eee band HOME AGENTS ee Jean L. Johnsqn Salary BSE Ten a ga ied ieee. Pee Be) sf Nancy H. Murray og I, 3. M. Corporation ore) eb | Pa Pee co) ee seb ee ocr) Lazenby-Montgomery Hdwe Co. Ry SRY] Pargas, Ince cert) Poole's Refrigeration Service br bea ead J. P. Van Hoy OVE ag Pee Pee et ves Vcd Southern Bell Telephone Co. ere rt aaa U. S, Postmaster Postage CIVIL DEFENSE PA A a Salary Helen H. Kyles ad Hendersons Pure O11 Re eee] Starrette’s Office Equipment Inc, * Southern Bell Telephone Co. ase] Pg be HE. C. Local Government Employees’ Retirement System ~ Ret. MN. C. Public Baployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. Paseo) Peers ent yam 4,152.13 ye tae 2) es) ey + 130,00 200,00 eed payed LS Bae) BYE bas on Beep Eicon Aer as Peas tread Spent Feb. 28 152.25 lame BY 1h. 22 eee pm 10.30 Ps) TS IeT Annual Budget Spent Feb. 28 Pe) Bere SNe 0) 50,00 ko EY Se) 11,57 re) Annual Budget Ce Pe Pee) 5,901.87 boi BoE ee 1,00 18.13 be) bese) eed ame! cee] al » 5 wu 18 nci85 be Ge Ca. ae ; Annual Budget 2,100.00 Rises, ; Re ae) be oe 4) Te Te Ayery, Jr ; Salary . ae pes z Re aula) Meu cd lt eas Annual Budget 36,602.00 Spent Feby 28 23,676.55 pase Pela Tur tg 98,80 roe ves) ae as) et £ : 343.00 Pry E Ee eT D 360,00 PSM th Pau Gg of 284.00 2377 Marion U. Boyd J ry a 06} 2378 Katherine A. Bridgers a ¢ 225200 OS ie wae Se er ky * 298.00 pend Carl G. Smith sd 583.33 H 7. U. S, Postmaster baer aa rey 79.90 es . PACs ee] SUPERIOR COURT \ Annual Budget © 19,200.00 Spent Feb. 26 10,835.25 226h Boyce G, Gibson Jr. Asst. Solicitor 400,00 PSSM SEER tel ee 9 Court Reporter 175.00 2384 Faye Hulet " 125.00 2385 Faye Hulet a 35200 H 2369 Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing ee H 2370 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services raha (8) 25645690 poe Oe) Mee) gi ‘ Annual Budget 10,550.00 Spent Feb, 28 7,016.90 2380 Carl G. Smith Salary 50.00 2381 Boyce G. Gibson Jre i Bere.) Pe MC leh) 4 Benes} mee pS r emesis. 900,00 Re a a. | 600.00 bad Annual Budget 2h, 600,00 Spent Fed. 28 15,617.77 3 I Annual Budget 30,000.00 ' Spent Feb. 26 20,656.31 H : a ye de) anol oat ty 45.00 H 2222 Drums Super Market a 6.00 eee eae Te Tg . Br) H 222h Harmon's Food Store tJ Here) Parris Mee ee pe rte ct ied 28.00 sys ee ete Pha) i 6.50 ‘ H 2227 Winn-Dixie Store bg Bea fs \ H 2228 J. C. Penney Co. Clothing iPS i H 2229 Mrs. Huley Anthony tas ko ae hs er to ee oat 18.6) \ Carrs ete eae ee Pym ye i nee hoes} ; ares ee rete Pea told " ong ae bids eae ree a Lang ® Bie oP 0] arse Se te PCL MCB E Tels Yel og bd 100.00 iY H 2234 Mrs. C. C. Blankenship bd , 100,00 | H 2235 Mrs. Albert Cooper " ame Skee) H 2236 Mrs. Dorothy Cowan LJ 100,00 H 2237 Mrs. E. As Deal bs ey etolel Ose we to Pa Oe Gp) A 150.00 H 2239 Mrsg John Flood J 100,00 H 2240 Mrs. Glenn Havner _ 50.00 H 22h1 Mrs. A. A. Gibson ¥ * aon H 22h2 Mrs. Owen W. Lackey ba 100,00 Cir. es ee. we REE A 130.10 . Os ee only id 50.00 Ee. CM ee etd * 100,00 H 22h6 Mrs. Carl J. Reece ” 150.00 ce H 22h7 Mrs. Spencer Reid Pe bio H 2248 Mrs. Johnny: Scott e Ld 100.00 2 ae Ps gE nt 100.00 Oyo ta Pues ve WS) vty] * ” 150.00 H 2251. Mrs. Jay Tayse * 150.00 H 2252 Mrs. C. C. Ward 3 50.00 H 2253 Mrs. T. B. Wetmore pee \ 50,00 H 225k Mrs. S. C. Williams * 100.00 H 2255. Mrs. Clyde Wilcox Boarding Home Care & Medical 101.39 ee ae ete se er Pv OE er Ml ae tty 35.00 CM ma ts tog Baila 26.10 H 2258 Lowery Drug Co. pei, eros mee CCT MO te a teh tend bd bey] oie te ae eRe ia dee i 32.70 Cir. Mee Ret I) aT aor " 6.60 H 2262 Goodman Drug Co, LJ BP Ys Cie ae) ae Oe PMT ag Medical at Pe e] Cir Mee BGT mbes bd ~ bee) aren tr ae CT Osc ea] bs a Brie) H 2266 Dr. J. M. Robertson ba 10,00 H 2267 Dr. Irvin G, Scherer . 12.00 Cer etl. ee tn] Hospitalization CA) jplOde Be array See Ey Annual Budget 170,111.00 Spent Feb. 28 59,458.17 H 219, Manufacturers Hanover Tyust Cos es B99 Bacio chit) 2192 Iredell County A. Fe. D. C. Fund bt Pare cee se OMe Lae Cm ee eee ee PLS Plo) H 2195 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund rao eta H 2205 Iredell County 0. Ae A. Fund 78.98 H 2206 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund : . Cs ey Cerys eee CRMC tae Una meee ta Td ah mel Las Ne kd Ae eres H 2215 Iredell County 0. A. A. Fund \ oars} H 2216 Iredell County A, F. D. C. Fund 29.470 H 2217 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Fund ales H 2218 Iredell County M. A, Ae Fund 1,310.71 Pes ee eet Eek meek! reac ty H 2389 State Commission for the Blind = Aid to Blind Hspitalization Vlas H 2390 N. C. Department of Revenue ir ee sd heen H 2391 M. G. Williams, Tax Collector, Lenoir County, err. ae od Vere) H 2392 City of Concord, Tax Office, Tilley Tax Tea tb) H 2393 Ne Te Houston, Treas, Iredetl County Pastore RMa tod rere cree) H 239 Associated Surveys Co. PRT aT a ok.) Pose) Pars Lee ee eee se eae Retirement Fund = Rets re Ore TA H 2398 N. C. Local Government Employees' Rptirement System ~ Rete piel tePie,¢) H 2399. Ne C. National Bank Withholding Tax 35539260 Piel eM tj eer TMD eke ae Ll se Woe) Beeb tart) PrN H 201 State Department of Revenue Deedes eec eel ame od 2,007.77 H 2403 N. C. Public Employees’ Social Security Agency ~ Soc. Sece RSP d ; 103,971.02 Pee raed Less Payroll Deductions: 4 Osea td 1058.00 pop sae ae re Pe iI Social Security 1 Py i) Tax: Federal BEES ie) iets) seme] pers cr) ney PISLPsy, poe es TOTAL GRAND Coe BBB Es) J so ra re) Sasso sa eR oR Se oaks © ak OI 1498 pry) PROUOUO UU NON TWO Wo —E a2 an 1500 1501 poor d 1503 er a eee COD Res sss bbe Geren try Bertha G.~Shoe po eC bes SE IP PMN sa Ty) Margaret F. Bolt Andrew J. Hutchinson Rollin W. Johnson Troy Re Scoggins Jré Cape ioe td Oi cel Be ae lol l L. M. Little pte ban emme rl Ty Ina M. Galliher Cie Cee eked eT 1 Lois P. Johnson Rid tab RBA ET anor ry Margaret. F. Bolt ek esl. } PRES MCR ee Ty Jessie T. Parker belay) Meera toy Lexine A. White, 4 Ba MMe ace sek rte} SOS ee Pee tT) Bek Mees sh.) ae DERE CMB Ret. City of Statesville Tae EM Rt) el a hose Me BMS) eT ane Rbeo LT tebe ek TC Thane Seesaw eek] poe Db he Tae eT " eae PROG T MMn eT ee ae mt se Ye Corpes Parlier Plumbing & Heating Co. ewe ar lb a eT Pte. dee Bud's Oil Co. bat vad 1] Mid-State 011 Co, Iredell Laundry Co, pee cect) mee vam bea ae) metre CP Pet tal ty aan ee Pe R, Mason, M, D, pe ao tae Th Retirement.System - Ret. eae ewe. Sk) La se ve Security Agency - Soc, Sec, Le PUES rea Se) eae 415.00 Moe) 4 a Tee ae eee tte Supplies Travel * pe SIT.) 114.00 Bley Bro) 6 Pers Sula Bord 5d 1h9.16 11.12 yore] id YiePa NT) Repairs vas ” pers BaP |<} real § 102,38 18,12 52.59 re Pas 8) rere t) 20,00 5 1.) 771.39 See 9,500,79 oe oe oe ae aes = [aR oo 7 ba boa jervices ssa =z Seba Fuel Oil ert) LC ies es Laundry Installation & Rent Ree Tm ery Clinicians Fee rn bE AAS Oh) N. C. Local Government pe A Pa See Te System - Ret. 204.46 N. C,. National Bank Withholding Tax 592.00 Hospital Saving Association Insurance ey Pra Ste St) Le ve Security Azency ~ Soc. Sec. ees) a ae et Withholding Tax _ 381.9 Pos) es] TOTAL 10,535.08 Less Payroll Deduckions: Retirement Puree) Cea tes d Favre) bea ee re Tee) pear) 4 perry Le re ty 97,200.00 io oh Pa eee pc eMC) Maree) ee) Bio agen oa j Spent Feb, 28 13,776.11 } bap tae COR Mel tet ele ge pie ome 6) 93 Virginia M. Deaton i 236.00 eee ee " Eater) ‘| 98° Violet K. Candie on oF : PMee) cece ee Lea. vce Ya paeke A 1182 Gaylord Bros., Inc, * t Pee eee ee. Prete Ai aa Books & Processing ee) eet aoe sere twee eed ete ee eee ae Ce en ong Ld 10,50 | 4/1186. Tartan Book Sales Inc. * eT » | A 1187 The H.W. Wilson Co, * Byers) | & 1288 Nathaniel Dane & Company Wt Be. 4 ee Gee eee eek tot) me Ls Peers *} 4.2190 Jean Karr & Co, " Bh Mt) | A TIM. Doubleday & Company, Inc. te Pye | A192 N. CG. Public Employees’ Social Security Agency ~ Soc. Sec. Beh BE. 5 | ee ec See Meme ve oe Senet tm iste eta. Cte mee ee) yy — Statesville Library Bank — fe 8 oe ow oa eRe y * rts) ; a. 2,084.00 Piet caAt ott F N. C. Local Government Employees Retirement System - Ret. A 1197 N. C, National Bank ; sok eT met d es) Pes eer a me Ce 5k Insurance f Brea A 1199 Ni C, Public Buployees' Social Security cy - Soc, Sec. PRC rd Fst ad bho se Tax Pei EASES ad cia Ie 4 GRAWD TOTAL Leek aee on Peak] pyar ER a LCT SES ar bee ae) hae ne Cy wor 48 nc 91 poY Tee bet Meme ete ett ry PR Mes te tae Tk ma April 20,1966, at 7:30 P.M., at the Courthouse, with all members of the board E. BE, Boyer, chairman; Jo M. Wagner, R, J. Holshouser, R. Be County Manager R. L. Shuford, Jr., and attorney I. T, Avery, Jr., were present. INVOCATION. The meeting was opened with the Pee ttt by Mr. Holshouser,. weeks of Superior Court beginning May 16th: a a Py 136 pare) .o Winecoff, E, 0, Jre feo asl eek Ty Watts, A. As bart hee Pane ee Or Shuford, William, Jr. Morrison, Omar Huffstickler, Ray Wilson, Thomas L. Perry, Clyde Barker, T. Guy Allen, James E, Jones,’ S. Pe Bell, We Carol Mahaffey, Elbert Redmond, W. Fe rT a ee eed Brown, C. Ee. Ketchie, H. Lee Schrimp, W. Ge Shoemaker, James A. Feimster, Charles F. Russell, 5. XK, : Padgett, Dewey 5S. Strickland, Claude Feimster, W. Re Gentle, John Willies Bay ee eda) Besa.) Py Concord C. Creek pi Tb Re) Shiloh ei at Ses) C. Springs Chambersburg Bet Bee!) bey SEC) Turnersburg Shiloh ora asl) pat a.7 Outside Shiloh Turnerscourg Inside is ba lead Shiloh peso.) pe ert} errs pe SET] - JURORS FOR SUPERIOR COURT, The following were drawn for jury duty for two Box 127, Troutman Drawer 1192, Peet Rt. 6, Statesville Cr+ pe rae bee) inl mee) 1405. School St., Siatesville Rt. 3, Statesville Sree hs eee) ce eae te Ta Rt. 1, Statesville 529 Margaret Rd., Statesville 73k Hartness Rd., Statesville Rt. 1, Harmony sw) ae LT te Te eek 1618 S,ott Rd., Ret eke Box 1509, Statesville 2012 Rayon St., Statesville ite te ts) Ber 5 eee iat aeea 202 Fieldstone, Statesville Rt. 1, Statesville LP) wee | 42 Virginia Ave., Statesville 1216 Wilmington, Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville Scotts, We. Ce $23 Carolina, Statesville PR —— “ . “i e aman is | s |: a Pe ee ae a Ct Pee Peet eee) 28, Rumple, R, L. bey tT 421 Brookdale, Statesville rerun <> See rae Ty pe ae Peel ae) eee ae 30. Sherrill, J, Clyde C. Creek 1 Se lot ee) eee eon Eek) Yeh CRE EEEe 32. Jones, P. Cy U. Grove Rt. 1, Olin 33. Kyles, Mrs. E, Ke Prue Pee cere 34. Gabriel, E, We eM Tg See yao Pe Coe Dla Teen | SSS a eee aay Bay sme] Crees tate) Mere ty we kee) 36. Cockrell, Ross Me C. Creek 121 N. Church, Mooresville SECOND WEEK le Jarrett, Kenneth M, ea east] Crom th ems whe ee 2. Austin, C. B. Bethany Rt. 5, Statesville 3. Krug, Gustave Jre Outside 717 Westminster Dr., Statesville he Pennell, W. He Cc, Creek 331 Lutz, Mooresville CPU ae eee Chambersburg Rt. 7 Box 146, Statesville 6. Johnson, Maynard L. Outside ee Ls ae Pht kee 7. Poston, Lewis E. Cc. Creek 628 E. Iredell, Mooresville 8. Pharr, Harlan Ge. Bets g.Cy Box 307, Statesville 9. Hall, B S$. Outside Rt. 7 Box 3k, Statesville 30. Taylor, S. Te Inside 1120 Alexander St., Statesville 11,B Dowell, Dwight Sharpesburg Ceo eee 12. Pharr, Hubert ©, pasta C) 540 me Dr., Statesville 136 Harpe, ae vet bal Sharpesburg Rt. 2 Box 127, Statesville pee i eet Shiloh Rt. 6, Statesville 15. Wallace, Samuel Gordon be SEL] 628 Davie Ave., Statesville 15. Patterson, J. Donald Peet) 136 Woodlawm Dr., Statesville 17. Williams, R, Pe Om) pCO MR eRe MO kf 18, McLelland, F, ly Sharpesburg? EMT eet ee ee oe ae Barringer Rt. b Box 65, Mooresville 2. Wooten, Neal SBE) Rt. 6, Statesville Pe yee eed Pts) eee te ee ee) 22. Slane, Fred Jr. Inside 22 W. End Ave., Statesville 23. Arrington, Sam pete 623 Glendale, Statesville pe a ‘ Peas see 1734 BE. Broad St., Statesville a ee Be be eet] Rt. 2 Box 177, Mooresville 2%. Sumers, James To 7 beret ee ee eee et 27. MoMealy, hoy Se ea Rt. 7 Box 207, Staterville a ‘ Ps i ee ub Me April 20, 1966 rn ‘ 18 race 193 aa eee oe tty C. Lynwood Dr., Statesville 29. / Pharr, Mitchell C, Sharpesburg Rt, 2, Stony Point SSCs o ase | Bay sK.T . 81h Carolina Ave. N., Statesville Fields, Frank P. . C, Creek 655 Cabarrus, Mooresville Stroud, W. 0. Turnersburg Rt. 1, Harmony Goodman, W, A, : C. Creék San ld eee | Ervin, Farris, Jr.° sb mK) es pee 354 Pattersoh, Mrs, Cleo Inside ee Te ba) Pe he we) 36. “McLelland, W. V. ela kr) Rt. 8 Box 92, Statesville REPORT ON JAIL STUDY, Mr. Be Fe Page and T. A. Barly of Echols-Sparger and Associates presented a written report of their jail study to date, which was further explained in detail by Mr. Pages Mr. Page stated that the condition of the Broa appears good structurally but that. it was built to 1908 eee and could not be renovated to meet recognized jail standards of today. He suggested three possible approaches to the srl and requested direction before he could complete the I basal and estimated cost. He also pointed out several things that should be corrected now to eliminate fire hazards, After discussion, the board agreed that it would take some time to study the information submitted and to resolve the question of land acquisition before they could instruct the architects» In the meantime they agreed that the wiring, plumbing, and pope bs aiba er cB a) Pelee kee Melt el me ty RON as possible and that the storage room and boiler room should be blocked off to meet fire standards and to make the jail as safe as possible, bee ae CM seem Malo k Me ate TM RT Mes SE MET to se Tse aaa MISSING FUNDS FROM TREASURER'S OFFICE, Chairman Boyer reported that pro) ae Ss] checks prepared for deposit had dis&ppeared from the treasurer and tax Tree ara ry effice on April li. The checks had been recovered the same Tae we be a clerk in the office, had subsequently confessed to misappropriation of the cash in the amount of $206.20. He recommended that an audit be made to determine if akg i ek ae et ee ee ett Pe] by Mr. Por Te the board authorized an audit of the treasurer-tax collector's office ae ee See Barnard, CPA's, at a per diem rate. IREDELL VOCATIONAL WORKSHOP, IWC, Financial report for the first quarter of 1966 was received from the Iredell Vocational Workshop, Inc., and placed on file, along with a request for payment of the $7,500.00 appropriation for the workshop in this ra eg Pay 1966 eos Sa PeLy| om year's county budget. The board approved payment of the $7,500.00 ee ro LOCATION OF NEW FIRE DEPARTMENTS, Mr. Shuford reported that he had met with two Pesattett in South Iredell interested in organising fire departments and pointed Co a) et aed Bt Maths toc) preety selected: one on Linwood Road and the other Cesar RM eMC hae Asi. ce Mie wc a) CMA ml Coa oT be Le] official approval of the site location by the commissioners before they proceeded further with their organizations, and that in his opinion the sites were well selected both as to roads and location of existing departments. On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. James, the board approved the location of the two departments at the sites specified, with the understanding that the departments would meet all the requirements heretofore adopted by the county before the county would be obligated in any way for support of Be Mel) baat leo SUGGESTION OF ROLE OF CITIES IN OPERATION OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. The following statement was approved on motion by Mr. Wagner and second by Mr. Holshouser, to be submitted to the Cities of Statesville and Mooresville as“a proposal for their Perel she da Grae SUGGESTED ROLE OF CITY OF STATESVILLE IN OPERATION OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM: 1. Act as central dispatcher for all partifipating units ~ providing sufficient manpower for 2h hour operation of the system, 2. Provide space and housing for the following radio equipment: Item 1, Central Base Station u @ Transmitter La lb aC Item 2. Base Station Antenna Item 3, Antenna Transmission Line Item kh. Remote Control Console Item 5. Base Station Microphone Item 6, 150' Sglf-supporti er 3. For this service Iredell County’ proposes to appropriate the annual sum of $10,000 to the City of] Statesville 4. ‘Iredell County further proposes to furnish the following radio equipment for use by the City in administration of the system: a@- One mobile unit for the Pire Chief's vehicle bd. Three monitors for strategic distribution 5+ All equipment to be furnished and maintained by Iredell County IN ORDER THAT THE TOW! OF MOORESVILLE MAY BECOME A PART (I? THEY SO DESIRE aND THEY ARE ENCOURAGED 70 DO SO) OF THE COUNTY=WIDE ALERT SYSTEM, THE FOLLOWING TS PROPOSED AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR PARTICIPATION: 1, Purnish and maintain the following radio. equipment: ee ee eet ee a ery me et eee ce. Three monitors for strategic distribution "ow er Ce we www ee ee ae April 20, 1966 rama Costes 3) It is anticipated that the county will furnish $100.00 to each fire department monthly and we expect to furnish the same amount monthly to the Cities of Statesville Pils CeO Ok ied mei BT Sal rt Mme hee MC rks kt Be Re MMos PRS) attached., The county manager reported that the COMPREHENSIVE WATER AND SEWER STUDY, Farmers Fome Administration representative, Maynard Self, had informed him that his agency had indicated approval of the project for a comprehensive water and sewer study for the county but that to get fihal approval for the project it would be necessary to appoint an engineering firm and submit the actual cost figure for doing the work on the application form. Mr. Shuford stated that he had been unable to get bids but had learned that this type service required a The board instructed Mr. Shuford to continue negotiated price rather than bids. eG Mote sit ek Me Reba) ¢ tae MRE Kon obs l-e eME lca Bel bard REGISTER OF DEEDS - EXPENSES TO NATIONAL CONVEVTION, On motion by Mr. Holshouser, seconded by Mr. Kestler, the board approved request of L. L. Nesbit, R,gister of Deeds, for assistance on his expenses to attend the annual convention of the National Association of Counties in New Orleans, and approved payment of $150.00 for these expenses in lieu of expenses to any other meeting this year. REQUEST OF VOCATIONAL WORKSHOP FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE. On motion by MreKestler, seconded by Mr. Wagner, the board gave permission to the Vocational Workshop to use the front building at the county home to store and process shoes in connection with a project conducted by a Methodist minister to collect shoes for needy children It was stipulated that the county would have no in the western part’ of the state. responsibility or liability created by use of the building by the Workshop. The board discussed a recommendation made by Mrs. J. M. Wagner Pepe A eee that some place be provided to store old records of historical value so they could be preserved and would be accessible for use. It was agreed that this would be a very worthwhile service but there seemed to be no practical solution at this time. ROAD PETITION. On motion by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. James, the ee recommended to the State Highway Commission the addition to the secondary road systen ef 0,6 miles of road at the North Iredell High School connecting SR 1492 and SR 1496, hy ee sca map ‘ Pape) im PUSH. . iP OSE ae Caren tet meta 11:15 P.M, North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registration on ne_f0__. day of 19 bb and recorded‘in eas 5 O he fe i Pe Sr ase) “ Bo cee Eetee ry curd commissioners R, B, ee Oe ee a ay ets Ls arr Tt en rod R, L. Shuford, Jre, county ease and I. T. Avery, ast rae tara ae Pe hl maha fit whe ow ees meeting to order and the ceeeere yen was given by Pee ot 2 se “ to Peg oe eee Oe eel ee a br oay tached CM Pera ne Ogee Ml ae le funds turned over to the county treasurer's office except the tax collections for the period beginning. July 1, Be i) Peer rR Oat eg $170.00, of which $120.00 was cash, pee ane Peg ee BC a ee pe Pee ea ee as five instances of delayed deposits being made saa ames ee Ty td Rao eae Leo are PRR ees ie ara CM aC eT eed ee ve a eee a ale crated Pe re ee een Me A ak de te ae td eee es Reet ne awaiting further instructions before checking any further. Peat eee Se Pe Mr | agreed to wait until June 30 te check the tax accounts : and instructed the county. manager ahd accountant to Loti e| Pry mee se eed Poe J ; Re Mek weg the preceding five years and to notify the solicitor Cae ek tae ad Ts Ty BOARD OF EQUALI ZATION ax REVIEN, The Board of Commissioners sas laa Pk akg eae eT sd a aa Pe ete a Bee erred i ee Eee Pee er me et ty re CM a dae approved rebate on 1958 tax in the amount of Pree ee Ra Raa eee Inaide,%because of error in addition on pes tae rans CT en ee etc cd acca PRP aon Te canta retain hn guagmunncraad eae aie eicege ena : baad das sence tease a tad agitd After ret Renee Mark repos) pe ee tod Se eee dierent ae of North Carolina. Due to the good ads and the proximity to manufacturing plants, parts of Ire’ell Age ee ore hae eg acne et a te tas Re ba UE Le eae bet reap pegbtr r oe acs gg nad camk cc peaiegs pee aah aaa flame ; ded into homesites. pa See eas) these arses the front acres on paved rosde and other all weather roads 111 be appraised at their value as homesites. Taking into consideration the location and meg ad that would effect its value. Grade At This land will nae Pty Pra Peer eee) Te ett ee Tt Crt ae The land will be located ona paved road or highway, ‘The land will range from level to undulating to gently rolling with good natural Cree ert eT ererte veer tr ea eae Ts te sy tt ed soile. The production per acre will not be as great as Grade A and in most cases, the land will not be located as well, In fact, the main difference between Grade A and Grade B will be productivity and locations Grade Cr This land Se orate ees Cred Pte Liter Brags «vB bina v ge alba the practice on Ans sort type. It will range from rolling to gee cone ; eM Tee Te beet tr aeyaes Nore ert eee ee treo tg located, Where it is being farmed at eee eee a perro tlw ne ra PN Fis. ax. i : . 3 wr : | eee rr 3 PR aU e MS eR Maer et ee ote erm e nny county ranger, who would be able to assist with the fire load, planting, tinber ' marking, ee ety work, and requested permission to employ this # in Aes ce eta : Be ee ok, ee gee) ha i ¢ i ba te sR ge PT So ME Cs MA ae re voted to Peet | ORs Moma rir a smart ae MCR ee eM RO Maa Bb. TR SMT betel ae Pee oe open for Pers Me es wee ert Smee ‘ 3 Pees a NM Tes TRS ee OT ie ac ee Pa ee el a a ee wee oe ea) for adoption by the counties of Catawba, Iredell, perry and Mécklenburg: ORDINANCE FOR THE PROTECTION OF MARKERS “AND OPERATION OF BOATS ON LAKE NORMAN BE IT ORDAINED by the Iredell County Board of Commissioners: That the following ordinances are passed for the protection of markers placed by the Lake Norman Commission on the waters of Lake Norman and to make it unlawful to operate any water borne craft on Lake-Norman at excessive speeds in certain areas all under the authority of the "Four County Act" Chapter 1025 of the 1965 rN Laws of the State of North Carolina, and also under G. S» 75A-10 through T5A=152 ¢ Ps SECTION Is Pe Ge MR ve RC dele Mek Pak Pe eT PM TT Do hong or obliterate any navigational marker, safety marker, danger marker, or information CSP Mom seats ME te Mh oe Mie el be mee he [bs Te eRe Beebe ac) shores thereof, by the Lake Norman Commission acting as the joint regulating authority of Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln and Mecklenburg Counties. SECTION II. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any water borne craft upon the ’ waters of Lake Norman within one hundred fifty feet (150') of any launching area, «dock, plier, marina, boat storage structure, marked swimming area, or private or POR CME ae ke te CME A ek ei ee ee Perey J Speed is defined as speed which shall create an appreciable or damaging wake, or shall risk injury to life or property. These ordinances shall become effective after the ‘adoption by all four counties participating in the Lake Norman Commission (Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln and Mecklenburg), filed im’ the office of the Clerk of Court in each county and advertised once each 5 De Me ek Ms ee) eh) oy Motion was made by Mr. Holshouser that the Ordinance be adopted as hereinbefore set forth, subject to the public hearing as required by law, that the public hearing Seen ee een een aoe) once each for two consecutive weeks, and that « copy of the ordinance Be filed in the