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Board of Commissioners Minutes 1967-1968
July 24, 1967 Tireeee oii et 4 pera Pr eel rer oct ee Pee ey RCO ee Pete ee Py Petey per ee ee shall be deposited in the Poor Fund, and Seventy-five (79%) shall be deposited in the School Current Expense Fund, There is hereby levied for the fiscal year 1967-68 a license tax of CR ee ee edd and license tax of $1.00 on each male dog and on each female dog other than an open female of the age of six months ox older, in accordance with the provisions Prd ne eee id Pn ee ee al with the provisions of G,S, 67-30. There is hereby levied on each marxiage license issued during the fiscal OOM ee ee ee ee ee deposited in the General Fund, Schedule B Taxes shall be levied im accordance with the North Carolina Revenue Act. Gypsies and Fortune Tellers receiving rewards for PST aT Ses] to tell ox telling fortunes, practicing the art of Palmistry and other crafts of a similar kind shall be taxed with a license of $1,000.00 for each pexson involved in this business and this license sust be bought for a full year and cannot be prorated, The county license for Bapleynent Agents shall be come Tee. me PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO MIGUMAY #215, Rerouting of « portion of Highway #115, Wilkesbore Read, as shown on a @pp posted by the State Highway Commission, was approved on motion by Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Joyner. Pee a ee a ce Legion, the board voted te waive the county privilege tax om a circus to be sponsored by the American Legion for a ome day stand on Angust lst at the poNe ST ct ee ee Te Couniesienex White, the chaixeam wae authorized te sign a two year agreenent with Marry Baxkley fox see of ao part of the county fare land for fescue crops, eel en ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eT es on BS ee td Page 5 county to use the fedexal courtroom stating that he would look into the Lh Ty ee an Morth Carolina; Iredell Comty eet ter mes st ts tro_@f_ day of and recorded in Book Pies Peet) 4 or 18 mst 80 Le’ be ee eee | spécial session on Fiiday, July 28, 1967, Dell ti ate h eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ae ee ea Bre a a ome es ee ee ee Te eT Cee Me st MG mt eT ee Sheriff LeRey Reavis and County Attorney Jay F. Prank were present. CALL TO ORDER, Chairman Waring called the meeting to order and announced that the special meeting had been called for the purpose of drawing juries for two weeks of superiox court to be held beginning August 7 and August 14th, He explained that the Clerk of Court had received official notice on July 26th that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court had set the RA a et ed Se ae ae ot bt eae tT The following run were drawn for jury duty by Stephanie Johnson, a child under ten years of age: i. Willis, Teron Inside 940 W, Bad Ave., Statedville | Holler, L. He. Jr. PSB) Rt. 6, Statesville 3. A. V. Shaver B, Mills Rt. 2, Harmony 4. Daniels, Richard W, peer Ty 562 Greenway Dx., Statesville CP bo) ae 2 Se Pz eee is] ae es a Ls Wilson, Kenneth J, Pete!) 215 B, Sidm Dr., Statesville ¥en Sloan, George W. Bethany Rt. 2 Bex A 59, Statesville 8. Moose, Virgil ears] Rt. 3 Box 467A, Statesville . Pr ot ae eae oe rts | Chabg. 2722 &, Broad St., Statesville pC Pose tbe) mae | ete] Rt. 3, Statesville ll, Moore, Dewitt L, Pe eee ys Lire eee kt Pe 2 ee | Shaxpesburg - Rt, 2, Statesville Pe eet mae ee per Ty ee ee Teer) OM see meer 126 B, Park Ave., Mooteaville ee ee Inside ee a eee ee | es 2) eo peer Ty 827 Weodlawn, Statesville Se a re Lire eee pee Ptr ee] ee me eee) tS poe eee) ee etre) ee ee ee | a Kew ope ee ee) a3, Childers, J. & Cad ee ee ce ye 23. cr Follette, Henry Percy Settleayer, Trey FP. Jordan, W. T. pe ee 5 | ee Dickens, Roy L. Barke, James M, Jz. Steele, Dallas BT ere Sowers, C. Bdgar Shoemaker, J. Vo Johnston, W, L. Sr. Martin, Richard K, Fe} 1. a 3. co 5. 6, ce Grydexy, G. H, Hoover, W, A. BE ee ee Mayberry, J. EB. Head, B, W. Warren, Rey EB. Beaver, Harold Lieyd Shive, Howard James Campbell, J. D. bot ad Sherrill, Joe M, Pee el) me) a) Std Chaaber sburg per Se TY Bats ras ots ae Es Inside Pees ee tg pats TS bear eT Pe oe] Inside Inside Pe eer) PP eer) Po Pe Pe Teer) Paty Pata 112 Lat Rt. po Peek TY N, Kelly, Statesvill» Pe Te ery 1, Statesville S. Magnolia, Mooresville Pre ts 1 Box 428, Mooresville Oakdale, Statesville 1, Union Grove N, Race St., Statesville Lakeside Dr,, Statesville 4, Statesville 7 Box 249, Statesville MN. Race St., Statesville Bed pie es 1217 Blizabeth Ave., Statesville Ls oy Lot Rt. Li Lod RTs 1, Troutman 4, Statesville ee me ee Tee!) Ce ree Teer] CS Wee a Teer) Bost St., Statesville es eee 1303 Forest Park Dr., Statesville a) Pi Peer eet | Moose, Ted &, Rt. 7, Statesville Poa ee 2812 Newton Dr., Statesville Pe eee ptt Sd eT et ee eee) Mollaz, Clyde M, Oe eee on Goforth, Dwight J, 602 Oakland Ave,, Statesville 220 &, Lowrance, Mooresville [Pee ee es eer) ee ee eet ee ee : | iS wa Ts ae.) July 28, 1967 PDT Et 7, Statesville Dillard, F, , Wike, R. C, ery ae eer ae cet) cP Cc, Creek 2, Mooresville Branch, George F, pe yy ty Sharpesburg Cc, Creek Buclid Ave., Statesville Owen, W. R. 2, Statesville PeS@E ITN) Mae 237 Oakwood, Mooresville Huaphries, Dan H, Cc. Creek Patterson, Mooresville McKee, Dewitt C. Creek 90, Mooresville Morrow, William Fred Jr. Inside REY) ae) ae ord S. Oakwood Dr., Statesville Holland, Boyd feb T te Ty Rt. 2 Box 22, Statesville forme bo oy per ee te 3, Mooresville Inside 152 Park Terrace, Statesville Goss, Frederick pay Sn. 1412 Beechwood, Statdsville Lindsey, J. A. Dixon) C. F. Inside 222 Brevard, Statesville bes Me ase eC Ses. Te ere ee ae me North Carolina; Iregerl County Filed for registration,on ae. daily 1242 F 2 REET 9 © and recorded in Book. oe Ce iA oC ys) August 7, 1967 meeting at 9:45 P.M, ee a ‘The Board of Commissionexs held ite regular monthly seeting on Monday, Page 1, August 7, 1967, at 7:30 P.M,., in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse. foe ee TY trek) were: Chairman A. J, Waxing, chaixman, James M, White, C, Chandler Bryan, Dr. John S$, Hardaway. Rev. Norman H, Joyner joined the County Manager R, L. Shuford, Jz., and County Attorney Jay F. Frank were Pest Chairswan Waring called the meeting to oxdexr and led the invocation. Pee a Rk ee Oe eee Pee sk ee ee ae DT ee ea ee Ne ee ene nn ee eR ee et Boome RSC MD hd) ae BLOB E Ptr me tet Ty Ps it ee yg ld opted) Coddle Creek Cool Springs Concord pee Let eee) Peet aT | Mew Hope Pee _¢/ Smaxpesburg Pt eeet met tt) Statesville (outside) Be) Lt) Piety ee te eee MRS eed) ee ee) peso C3 67 Pebruary 1; 1967 Maxch 1, 1967 June 1, 1967 pert ee ee July 15, 1967 May 1, 1967 Ce ae eee od July 15, 1967 December 1, 1966 Le ee) od ee ee August 1, 1967 Se we Septenber 1, 1967 De Oe eee eed Pee ed ee Ml Me PC mT age tT ee Ge Tae et Te ed Re eh eto! date of September 1 and asked for an extension of time according to the ee) pete Pe Meh completed completed Cee PeR IT! October 1, 1967 Noveuber 10, 1967 Cr Pek October 1, 1967 Septeaber 15, 1967 completed De ee eed September 1, 1967 ae ee rd Septeebex 1, 1967 Septeubex 22, 1967 Geteber 15, 1967 i ae ee fe ee nee] August 7, 1967 ee 48 a | ‘ Pere He stated that they could bring soxe men in and get the work out to comply with the contract but felt the county would get a bettex and sore unifore job if the same men could do all the woxk, He explained the difficulty in trying to work more than one man in a Pee ee Tt Te ald et SM eee ee ee ee ae eo that he could start mailing notices about October pC ae Bs aed 8 Peyea tT tte ee hand between November 1 and 15 in greater numbers than they ordinarily use in order to expedite the hearings so that the tax supervisor could get the corrections and xevisions back in time to put the correct valuation on the 1968 abstracts before they are mailed out in December, Following the hearings, be men could Sah that on the pick-up work on new construction ries Agape re 1, thus SENET the entire contract before the men were noved from the county and well within the date allowed for final completion of the contract. He asked that A) et ee te) ee mad! | Perera dee ee ee ee ed pee TY of the work is not completed on the date set forth in the work schedule be waived and that the time for completion of this phase of the contract be eet Met Me tS me Due to the absence of R. C, Black, Tax Supervisor, because of illness, the board deferred action until they could discuss the matter with hie, which they would try to do by telephone later pees bey The following committees from the two ey eT eet eT xequest for funds for the hospitals: Lowrance Hospital: Board of Directors Chairman J, V. Barger, Secretary William S. Neel, Directors J, Chester Johnson, Dr. Bill RB. McLain, and Administxator Jack Ellison, Iredell Memorial Hospital: Board of Directors Chairman Dr. J. ee Pepe Tee ee ee Marehbbuern, and Administrator Mre, Virginia Ashburn, Mx, Barger presented the Lowrance Hospital request, Me Oe eee a bond issue in the ascunt of $1,706,297 te provide necessary altexations and expencicn to weet the need for ancillary facilities and thixty additional beds, Me explained that some of these seeds date back te 1953 when the ee ee) Ce ee ee ee ee Le Se ee) See erent ae ee ner eae ehaiznan, composed of threg Doard weubere and three heubere of the wedical staff, was appointed to study Ce ME eet ee ket i og ee en eer er ey the Cadeus report for guidance, and with the architects to develop the plans. nen Lennar va rere pe pre anna pee eye Which had also been presented to a group of the largest taxpaying corporations Se ee te ee ee Mx, Barger stated that be had verified the axchitects' projected cost ef $32, per sq. ft. fox new construction, and that Duke Foundation anticipates am increase in construction cost of 15 per year, and the State Board of Education estimated 1% increase pex month, In reply te a question as to the status of the te) ee eee rl sd replied that they are greatly concerned, for the cost of a Poe ee Y any hospital is alsost prohibitive, but that theix school is their only source ft Ts Dr. McLain then showed the architects’ plans and explained the pot rye Ce ease Mx. Meech presented the Iredell Memorial request for $3,049,689 for the addition of 70 beds plus ancillary services. Me stated that a md Tl from the Cadmus report with few modifications, He explained that whereas the Cadmus report recommended the addition of 50 beds by 1970 and am additional 50 by 1980, fox a total of 200 beds in 1980, they are asking instead for 70 beds now since they feel it would be unlikely they could get financial aid now and again in 1960, Me showed the axchitects' plans which would add 34 Fooms om the fixst fleor and 36 of the second floor, Me stated that in July they had as aany as twenty Pe wh) eee at one time and are averaging fifteen for who there are no rooms, Part of this he attributed te Medicare patients which he said increased from 16% of ccoupancy in Inly 1966 te 31% in July 1967, with a rice in the average Pot oe ee eee Commissioner Maxdaway reported that he and Commissioners Joyner had attended the secting in Maleigh with the Medical Garé Commission and that ee ere st allataiaeete ieea Meteee et ee a ee ee He explained that Medical Care will not make « commiteent until the local shaxe of the cost is provided fox, but they felt sure that if the county's saney could scl ceeaiateleele dene beetle tees. Tk On Ta $1,000,000 avaliable by Septeuber 1966 and the remaining $500,000 in 1960, Pe - meet 7, 2068 ae SO Tn eked Perc Sa See Pe ad heen Per Re wee te ee ed im order to let the contzacts in pC ee eS ee eee ee The Board accepted the requests for Pit a eo te ty Waxing told the hospital representatives that Oe MS Bee bed notify then when they were ready for further rier ey st ty BOG DAMAGE CLAIMS, The following claims for property destroyed by dogs, filed during the fiscal year 1966-67, were Peer tee ee Se ee See a seconded by Commissioner Bryan because ef (1) Pept eo caused by dogs; (2) that the owner ef the dog was known; ox es Sees Sere te ee bee) the property for taxes: RP ee te vA | bd abe J. W. Sherrill 1 Hereford Calf Not listed, insufficient evidence of dogs Joe G, Blliett 175 Baby Chicks a a Ye ee a fo ee ed Insuffieient evidence of dogs ae Pee) pe eT ee Pe ee tees 111 Chickens Ld sted, insufficient evidence of dogs Cc. M, Absher 1 Mereford Cow Not listed, insufficient evidence of dogs H, C,. Curlee & Pe ee 17 Hereford Calves Insufficient evidence The following claims were approved for Pe MR ed listing schedule on sotion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway! te | eee ee eee Ce sd eo ee ee ee ee ie to the county school budget fox 1966067 as requested by the County Boaxd of el ee Mardaway! pmo 3 P81 Pg State Funds « BSBA Title II 624 Peer | State Funds © Vocational Equipment and Teaching Materials 624=2 eet) ee re re eee srt ee tg ero) ee i ” Prteye ery Prey Peet et ee a PRP ero 664.00 C2 Bey BT yt ea State Funds « MN, D, B, A. Title III C3 Te pi Pe Sale ef Scrap co BCPA) Pet | Cr) TY Reiebuxsenent from schools for repairs to Pees res me ee ed Coney 112.50 State Funds « Adult Education 665 ae © Pe ae ee a Se ee ee ee 9,008, 62 Poteet mee re ee ee ee Anditotiuas Cvs Pee re) ABC Profits (July = Dec, pad] Po] Peer) Te Re ae ee Cpe) em Tee | ee ee oS aes es CAs $ 29,740.44 Bossy Ome Ge \ Sie ps © \ Saar ee ee ee ed dl 0 ae Pee poe Me ee ee > a PO ae Pewee ee Se Mooresville City school budget Rm a eh Presta | as presented on notion by Counissionex Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner. BOQAD PETITION. pete ee ee eee tte) a Commission, on sotion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by fo ee ety De al Melee OO ad Pe ee Rel Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Hardamy, a6 recommended by the welfare dizectoz. I elena ieee Pere e eral % August 7, 1967 a ‘ Pie Come tea tL | eet during the month ef July. was spproved on notion by Commissioner Hardaway, Povey ee edd Pee ol) oo Bo) pee we et ee A te W. R. Jurney 1960 : ery ro J ‘J bt on J * 3.14 ” i * boyd * i 2.90 haf bad bad Ba | * bed 2.90 bd ed had 1964 bed « 3,04 « ” “ pC] Se LJ Po LJ wn J pty) LJ CJ pret) OQ. R, Mills Jr. cS poy IBM 1964 exror Double listing H.B.Moore Owner Py eee Charles Reid NCE po Double listed Pe) » bad 1965 Led roel pe APY Refund of 1965 and 1966 taxes im the amount of Pobre eT) authorized to W. He oeet ts fox two lets sold by Mx. Clonts and listed to both him and the purchaser. Motion for the refund was sade by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissionex Bryan, and carried, STATE ZOO, Commissioner Reet wet eC et 5 ee ed! Ai state zoo located on the county fare property and was appointed by the chaixuan Pn lta te study the feasibility of creating « state owned soo, The committee has a meeting scheduled on Septenbex Pee me ee Pees Ma a lt reported that he had A ed nnn abn : of time to November 10 for delivery of the Pe his schedule but recommended that the appraisal company ee OR ee) a large enough staff to speed up the hearings to make up for this delay. Mx. ae ee a Pee oe Motion was made by Commissioner Mardaway, seconded by Connissioner a Bn Reel Pore eet sd Pee ee aac ee begin hearings by Noveuber 10 with « staff large enough to conclude eo ee * a Pe ee a rt} beers! ae rd Cee ete OM d i) fern et mo other dates in the contract pee re er a me om emer and that the pendlty for each day of delay beyond Novmeber 10 will be PETS Ce a ee statements in the amount of $14,130.00 be approved for payment at this oon AMBULANCE SBRVICE, Mx. Shuford xeported that he had contacted Shepherd Fire Department in regard to providing ambulance service for South Iredell and that they appeared to be receptive to the idea, The Board agreed to invite the Shepherds departeent ry a joint seeting on August 10th to discuss bo ad ey LIST OF BELLS: 4286 5801 4276 5895 5931 ee Pees Statesville City Club, Inc. Lunches ¥ Joyce J, Martin Salary E i Mary Lee Cowles Louise M, Taylor bd Pee eet Bae * Peggy P. Summers * Susan C, Cowles s Robert C, Black bas Cc, EB, Bvans * Halley C, Johnston bs Sore Travel Cc. B. Bvans id Halley C. Johnston bed oe Pe ad Old Dominion Box Company,Inc, - Boxes Po er ee ee fe Sd Xerox Copies Brady Printing Co. Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services BUILDING MAINTENANCE Arthur A, Mintz Salary Arthur A, Mints Arthur A. Mintz Na) eee he pas ae ee td Tug Whittenburg Tug Whittenburg pe eas ts) Tug Whit tenbarg Be ea bs) ee Lewis Simpson em eee eee eT) Petty Cash, Treas. Beavers Repaix Shop B. J, Powell Poole's Refrigeration Service * CSC ot) bad be ee ee Downtown Shell Ae ed Oa) Uniforms, ete. Mark Mfg. Corp. Supplies ee ee ee ee eT) Lasenby-Hentgouery Mée. Co. Supplies Pett meet) Services eile tet tet es Blt Pest Contrel Service Theeae & Howard Co, a eS Be ee CY) pes PY} er) ct 271.00 271.00 ere 200.00 Pee] CSE re) ye) be) be bea hd pepe 9.31 Le 43.05 Ere Le “GQReee f Ce oe PS SEES S23 2-5-5-0-8- ‘See eS Sto 533) 4 3344 ee BEE: tt BES Pe Tom ef Troutman ee on * Mt, Mouxne Fixe Dept. Inc. Ws Cool Springs Fire ny a he ad OF tay ” West Ixedell Vol. Fixe Dept. “ Central School Vol, Fixe Dept.” Trinity Vol. Fixe Dept. ed Be Te bry kd ee ee pose em eT eet me St be eet ad Cc, @, Suith LD a ee] pT TY Le ey + Se ee ee bed The Webb Insurance Agency - Officials Bond ee PTY Le ee ” Dr. J. M, Micholeen isd Se ewe ee eee ee te Pe ee pe ay M. C. Local Government Buployees* Retirement System - Ret. MN. C. Lecal Government Baployees' Retixeuent System - Ret. et a see ee pe) TN st bg ch Be ee es OT erm at Pees Ralph C, Brown ° PP od bsg Traffic & Planning Associates «+ Professianal Service ee) pet BY ee ee) Supplies pe ee nd fe id Xerex Copies Nee eaten] Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services ps Nt] ba eet See a7 as tt sa Ay Ly Wood A 0d « ed Ld eal po meen as gS sl Rex 7. Miller & Co, oe ee Modern Bleetszie Ce, ° hele csaallieas iasliak jou tia. abel Seuthexs Bell Telephone Co, Services 284.00 Te) 100,00 pT) Te) pe) Te) 100.00 rem) 100,00 Pre) Pra.) 25.00 91.20 ree Ce) rey) Pree) 11.20 PY) pre) Per poe) Pee 1,457.36 — 222.42 3,995.76 Pa 6 ee 2 I Ea ST] pr PE) Ce 4.00 300,00 119.35 11.33 pe Prt) Be 5.76 Pe tf oo ey Lr pe) oe td bd be 5895 bo} PY Ce Oe 4291 ee) 4293 4294 rsh) Ce ed 4299 be) 5839 cre) bre pS bd Prod ATS) bd Td bo) cd 5895 5915 bo 3g CS 4305 be 8 a ao Se) be) Be et ee) Salazy Pe ¢ Pe et pS Southland Ruvelepe Co.Inc, Supplies eee ee ee Maintenance fer U Ser hg Xexex Copies me tt Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Betty Jean Robb Salary ee ee LJ Burroughs Corporation Maintenance Caxolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies [oS md Xexex Copies Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services Maxine B, MeCurdy Salary R, L. Waxxen William G, Johnsen Hollis W, Pressley po er ee Vance S$, Goodman be ad Gale W, Johnnie D, Haynes Haxteell A, Warren Rebert F, Barkley See ey Grover B, Haxdy Sz. ome ee) Robert F, Barkley Vance S$, Goodman Or ed Bugene T, Moneycoutt William @, Johnson Hollis W, Pressley ee Howard Taylex at eee tes | PV Pe SPOONS Cee Se ee ee eee ss | me) B, T. Crump Co. Inc, er County Manager Xexex Copies Pee pre ae Seuthera Bell Telephone Co, Services Flossie &, King Salary ee! e Se et) e ee ee aT) * Le bad U. &, Poeetmaster beh od Le od ee em ty « Beas Priating Co. ee) County Manager Xexex Copies Seathern Bell Telephone Co, Services rrp a rd Od ot irr) pt Pr 74 ; 17 wero 377,00 629,17 152,37 Pd) cid Ferry <4 ber be) CA Pi 457,00 ot ri Pte) 435,00 poe poe) Ft sy pot pe pe 633.33 Fh pe Pee) Po Pa) Prep eye] Pot Pet] cP Per 213,96 rot TY po 5S Ed rrr 135,50 oe. F> 9 &,070,22 377,00 Cee) Pre] Perr 533.33 Be 5 ad LS) ad Od j os) bes Pema pe ey Starrette's Office Bquipment po eT Southexn Bell Telephone Co. Services Pe ee TUES CP) be pty ere dtd sa CP pe ° Pos Poe) Doe) ad 503,00 Avonelle C, McVey * 503,00 Charles P, Kixknan yf be) Pett es TY bg PA Pte bee Th et wd 503,00 Mary A. Deaten * 503,00 Julene R, Bisele be Cer) bet Te ee) ” CA bobs 5 Meonme SD Z i Bx Martha M, Turner bed ro EPs) Betty Sue Troutman hed CS Blizabeth P, Fox ond re Sara M, Neese P bed 328,00 Della T, Biddle bed be Pe) OS erm | bad 313,00 Nora L. Deal ed es 8) Leis I, Signon bed 313,00 pCR he Pee bed 272,00 Dorothy M, Fleuing td 894,00 Terri C, Akers Travel CT) Thelea C, Barker ad Cre) Blizabeth French Boyd al PVA TY reas ih Mn beatae rd Sheed Maxy Deaten ud pre) Cee bad U 25,04 pe eT | ed 17.84 pos ee eee es) « Prey Cd ee Ps Peer Sara M, Neese * oo ed id Le] Thux ston Teupleteon sod cP) sd ad oe Dorothy M, Flening e coer ae eee Pe | Payment to Physician 5,00 Pe ee ee eee ct) Dr. T. ¥. Goode III bal ee * Dr, A, My Mendexsen * ee eee) ° 5.00 LP eee eke « ee aT * . Dr. T. 8, Templeton bore) Pe ee Leet) pr] Td Postage pe es} ee ee Lo ee Eas 3,153.61 Staxrrette's Office Equipment, inc, + Supplies 28.33 Seuthern Bell Telephone Co, Services Poe ee eee itt 3 Howard M, Stamey Hexry W, Myexs, Jz. Pe a a eg ee De) W, Le Franklin Le Pd Keelox Mfg. Co. Supplies bee Sa ee « Tuxrf«Grass Tines Pr st heey Pt a et ee Supplies Me Cy State University Print Shop « Fueight on Supplies Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. Supplies City ef Statesville rape Ty Seuthern Bell Telephone Co, * setpeseeaes Jean L, Johnson Salary ee eee as) bed Nancy H, Murray bc} PrenticeeHall Inc. Supplies Pitts ata me cet Me et aes ee erry Carolina Business Machines Inc, « Supplies Nancy Myers Ee eee Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Harry L. Johnsen Marry L. Johnson Brady Printing Co, hei ee Oe CIVIL DEFENSE Darlene Deal Salary Harry L. Jehnsen bed Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services eS Ey) 5896 TELL to PeEEEEEE ER STI SE EET Prot Pg Ce al oy Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services = pele is) tet sg corN sa Pe ey Salary Beyee G, Gibsen Jr. bas |e ed . JUVENILE COURT Por > Pe SG Pret] JAIL LeRey Reavis Rearding Prisoners Lee Ty Supplies ee et ee eT pee ee by Watte Plumbing & Meating Co. Sexvicing Aix Conditioner Public Service Go, of MN. C. Inc, = Side Axm Heater pe ee ee tT) City of Statesville rae TY boo eae ee ae TS Sate Medieal Services Purcells Drug Store Medical Supplies J. B, Menninger, M, D. ey ear aa TY John & Hardaway, M, D, a ee ee et et a Mpne Exterminating Co. been a Te pe ee Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services , : ee Beatty's Peod Store ° oe om cy Le - om . J J 7 or) 74,96 pt PY] Pr ®' ae) Every ete) Ft pe) 750.00 a) Pay ee) Pes Pe pe oe] per sy Peae re Pe) Pre pee) 5.00 5 Pe Pe) 5 +e ce A Pd 15,00 dd Pr) poe Ca] eed) nial 120,00 120,00 120,00 eee a ty oy A i 3 3 e§ Pi Fe Pot ee cy Ixedell Memorial Hospital Western M, C, Sanatoriun §3993323833329222282893933 BRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RE POPE E ARS teers: rr 7 18 maa Pa eo GRAND TOTAL $ 214,924.10 cs coy ct Cd CS 51 x) 55 56 Lyd ES) aA 78 ad 80 81 74 83 to tf) ot] 87 to) 91 Pe) be) oY bh) 97 aaoan0ngnnnanananannaannanananaanannna pte) 101 pts] 103 104 105 106 110 pee 112 ieee ReBemeeoReotekeokok sae) pee) pee | 11s ieee ms] ram cost PUN Be Noo Jane W. Arthur Jessie T. Parker Mildred G. Johnson Lexine A, White pS Se eee ty Bertha G. Shoe Margaret F. Bolt Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Andrew J, Hutchinson Mary Lee Stroud Joyce B. Dobson L. M. Little Arthur D. Cowan Ina M, Galliher Blaine C. Clanton Cc, M, Weatherman Jr. ee ee bed Pe TY Phyllis M, Watkins Dorothy P, Yount Star Milling Co. ye ee ols hd Pomme SS Ol me ts Me ae) Rs Jane W. Arthur Margaret F. Bolt be ee ee eee UT) Mildred Johnson Jessie T. Parker Bertha G. Shoe Lexine A. White Dorothy Yount Ut. Mee aT StL) Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Rae Pee br} TD eT foes eS Me oT ot eee Southern Bell Telephone Co. J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Petty Cash Lowry Drug Co, Inc. PP Ne Se) Scientific Products eehs i Salary & Travel @eaeeea232e2a2222 eee Ty J PSs Peet] Poe re TS Py Peery Tete tt te ee ee eee ee eT Paul B, Williams, Inc. pwr ee) betsy Iredell Laundry Co, Pe dd Duke Power Co, pe eT eee Mooresville Ledge #496 Pr ar em et ea eT MH, C, Kutteh, M, D, ee ae P. Z Dunn, M, D, Sexvice Agreenent Repaixs Gas eee rtd Pacey PNT Sd “ Poa Cleaning Supplies Clinicians Fee J Pe ee Pe Peet eee me ee Hospital Saving Association et ee ees peers] TOTAL Ce es) rn) PT) Are Pr) rey 479.00 609.00 Een) cere) ery ae) Pe) pit oe 8) 235.00 toms) 2 tt) hee) ry San Ya BEY Peed 436.00 16.00 15.85 Pye) eee) ar) 6.16 22.16 errs 30.80 Pree) 15.60 eee) 114.00 tp ed cr ey) 82.94 ee) 17.41 Pry Py i) 23.81 339,90 Pt 20.00 te) per) 31.73 25.00 eet eer 250.00 Pye) 25.00 ee Ee) Ps 10,497.35 11,866.76 erm oer a % I Pee ey Peet Retirement Re ad pd bo eee ty Ce] PrN) 195, 55 Poy rt] me PL a pr Ped) GRAND TOTAL ee) i pt.) pe tL Pe Pee ee TY Mildxed B, Morris Doris M, Poovey Helen L, Waxner pe Pee eT) 4 Carole A, Livengood Maxy Neil Conner Virginia M, Deaton ee ey Violet K. Caudle Flint A, Norwood The Webb Insurance Agency Home BExterminating Co. Petty Cash Starrette's Office Equipment Millex's of Concord Brady Printing Co. North Carolina State ene McGraw-Hill Book Company Thames Sook Company Campbell and Hall, Inc. Strand Book Store, Inc. Doubleday & Company Inc. The Collector's Guild Ltd, Pee eee aS Se TY Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co, Town of Mooresville Mrs, Tracy Caudle Hospital Care Association Hospital Saving Associatica North Carolina National Bank ert ea 7. em ee TT! or nce606 MI SCELLANBOUS Pt Sd J Insuxance Po) mee tt me TL Ad Per ree] Supplies J Books & Processing Books . J " Supplies peer J pe Se Met we les Sf Lrg Insurance J Withholding Tax Paes me tT Retixement System - Ret. Retirement ee Sa be tee 2 State peer] 2 oe CSL) 179,33 rere) a ae ES TOTAL Be Bley rd] ret ca ca Ba) ye Prt) pie hod BO er) Peer) Pht 461,67 ye pe BE) Pry rie?) Berd Ce) 729,47 24,50 pC) 85.06 be od rz ee) Te) 227.63 th LA re) ry} 6,131.72 Pe ety Tey 454.10 UE PY) 5,875.99 rire toys Lt Pore Tie Ms toed M 434 Nancy K. Pearson Salary cde Pe eS rset Py ‘a - oT ae) M 436 City of Statesville esas ly 14.35 Pa Ae ee ‘ Contract pe Pek) Pet me ts) eee ee ae TY 31.05 M439 R. D. Grier Lad er Pe te) al SY bea 65.01 Werte eo se phere) M 442 N.C. Local Government pee MME RSet kD | de a Ex F Ae Pes MISCELLANEOUS M 443 «ON. C. Local et eee MMe CORSO ee kd) ie Ret. 16.40 Se ee ee the pee) ev ee I TOTAL 1,672.52 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement pte Social Security 15.49 Tax: Wederal pe State 2,28 pe Trt TS | 16.36 ae Pe} GRAND TOTAL $ 1,600.19 pS Pd meeting was adjourned at 11:15 P.M, until Thursday, De a ee al Te Olina, Iredell County Filed for recistratiog o ee ker ere 1, he my _ * >» rr ite me a P¥-5 A Sere errs) 3 1a oe Py 3 A rcs pot 0, 1967 per | ions August 1 it) 4 18 ati be} si The Board of Commissioners convened in adjourned regular session at 7:30 P.M. on August 10, 1967, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse. Present were: A, J, Waring, chairman, C. Chandler Bryan, James M, White, and John S. Hardaway, Rev. Norman H. Joyner arrived at 9:45 P.M. County Manager R, L. Shuford, Jxr., was present, Chairman opened the meeting with the invocation, APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT HOME BCONOMICS AGENT, John Piland, district extension chairgan, and Wayne Franklin, county chairman, presented Mrs. Inez Foster for an interview with the board for consideration of appointment as assistant home economics agent oo fill the vacancy caused by the resignation several months ago of Mrs, Gloria Pearson, Mrs. Foster has been assistant agent in franklin County for three years, and prior to that taught home economics for eight years, She is a guaduate of N. C. College at Du rham and has done graduate study at Penn State, She has two children and can be available October lst, possibly by September 15. Mx. Piland recommended a salary of $7,200, of which the state will pay $4700, with the county paying eT at ae eke At the conclusion of the interview, on motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, the board appointed Mrs. Foster as assistant home economics agent, with the effective date to be determined by Mr. Franklin and Mrs, Foster (mot later than October 1), at the salary as outlined by Lee eet Peat RMS Cw Oe Use e presented Mr, James Wilson Weaver as a candidate for the vacancy caused by the resignation eof L. B. Nance At was effective July 31, Mx. Weaver is a mative of Ronda, Wilkes County, i educated at Bexry College, in Georgia, and has worked as assistant agent in Martin County for five years where he has had ee ee ee ed Se ee eS es Qe sotioen by Commissioner Maxrdaway, seconded by Cousiesioner Bryan, the board appointed Mr. Weaver as aeeietant extension agent, with special responsibility fox 4H work, at the salary recommended by Mr. Piland, effective De ee ee August 10, 1967 aT i Loder ihe) pre) BBPORT ON LIVESTOCK PROGRAM, Mx. Piland reported that he, Mx. Franklin, and Howard Stamey had held a eer Seen in Raleigh with the specialist in charge of dairy work and the specialist in charge of animal husbandry and Prt) Serre ty) Shy eee ot me ae eek Te rr ee esi.) bey County, both its strngths and weaknesses, and had projected a program to The specialists are in the process of correlate with the aims of Target II, writing up the decisions that wexe made which is to be signed as an official agreement for the over all program to be carried out, SBRVICE, Seven representatives from Shepherds Volunteer Fire Departeent and Massxs. Grady Shoe and Pressly Brawley, representing Port City Ambulance Service, wexe present at the invitation of the board to explore the possibility of setting up a volunteer ambulance service for the southern part of the pe ete Ta Se county by the Shepherds Fire Departuent. C & M Ambulance Company, which has been providing the service under a six months contract with the Port City company, and discussed general problemas and requirements, The firemen present said they could not speak for their departuent but believed there was enough interest to call a meeting of the ee er) ee ee Ts a ee dae tt ee repert back on Monday, August 21st. PIGEON SHOOT, The Board gave its permission for an organized group to pose red Ct ae ee event for several years under persission of the Statesville Police Departuent, tee eee a ee eee TT Bed tr) 887 ee eats ee Skee Te ee ee Fe eee ee re ee Aagust 21, 1967, at 7:30 P.M, North Carolina, Iredell Couaty Filed for registratic: the. ; cay of and recorced in Book August 21, 1967 meuber delegation ‘from Shepherd's Volunteer beet rtd subaitted the following proposal for Pot beth] rj ‘ Pra cee a0 The Iredell County Board of [eee te eg adjourned Petr en ee ae ee ae ct a Oe re at the Courthouse, Present: A, Jo slated Pete ee me Ae edd M, White, and Cc, Chandler Bryan, Absent: John S, Hardaway. County Manager R, L. Shuford, Jr., was poi TDA ay CALL TO ORDER, Chairman Waxing called the meeting to order and oT with the invocation by Commissionex Joyner. Pe eee rae ee wen eT part of the county: Furnish One Ambulance (Van Type) and Cree Tae Furnish Insurance for vehicles, Per wee NT ee Furnish the following: Salary fox 5 full time men at Pome eT) 8 men a week at $8.00 per day (duty at night and ta 2 men a week back up at $5.00 each Total Per Week Furthish Social Security Tax est. per week Bee ee Total Salazy fox year Pe ee ee eee Tetal Phone pex year Estimate Hidden Expenses ba mer ts Total Pex Year tment returned and ambulance service in the southern $ 425,00 » 64,00 Oy} rr) Pee) Cr Phe) 1,210,00 pte] —— 200.00 Pr rT) Fire Dept, will provide place Pe ee uniforus, Pee a SL eeee ly Fixe Dept. would receive all collections fox service to go on expenses @ Fixe Dept. Re service which we will provide, in ee chaixean stated that be was disappointed that they had not ee ee a lines of a volunteer service, Me stated that the ee Tt tee) explering every possibility that anyone can suggest and will certainly give consideration to this proposal einee to date it is the only definite proposal pT ae) ee od Ps Treas ol Tot pte ee EURTWRR DISCUSSION OF AMBULANCE PROBLEM, The Board continued to search for ideas for continuing ambulance service when the C & M Ambulance Service's contract with Port City Ambulance Service expires on September 30, It was finally agreed to invite the Mooresville Town Board to a pre Lae TT ast myy August 28, Some of the commissioners seemed to feel that since it is a locale ized problem involving less than one half of the county that the Mooresville town board should be involved in working out a solution, The board also debated whether the financial support should be provided from countywide funds Mae eC Mh Tare Pe md met me to MRS, BLBANOR ARMOUR, Mrs. Eleanor Armour, a resident of Statesville, appeared before the board to request that they look into an AFDC case in her neighborhood which she does not feel is being adequately investigated by the welfare department, The chairman stated that be will contact the welfare director for details of the case, Mrs, Armour also commented that she feels there is a need at Iredell teem Orem CMT Ml tay. bese Pee outpatient rooms with someone on duty at all times be provided, that doctors should od fees for use of the hospital, and suggested that the board investigate the availability of federal funds for progressive care of Medicare patients, b ee Me eet me mee tt H DISCUSSI Ld Ld be ee ae os ee possibilities for development of the county fare land in an effort to COai es bey how the county would benefit most. It was finally decided that the sost promising idea appeared to be promotion as an industrial site, The Board decided to have prepared a brochure with as auch pertinent information as possible and to send this along with a letter from the chairman to a nuaber of large industrial corporations around the country, be ee ee et ee ee eee ee Oe eae ae eee ee Pe ee ae a calves which they said were killed by Ce tl ee ee St te ae Se | they were xceferred by Dr. Dick, but were unable to find any evidence that stray dogs were responsible for the loess of the calves, The board declined to i * : oe Let cal eer ET , a QO po ae a. er omen fox ideas for continuing ambulance service when the C & M Ambulance Service's contract with Pert City Ambulance Service expires on September 30, It was finally agreed to invite the Mooresville Town Beard to a joint ase august 28, Sone ef the commissioners seened. to feel that since it is a lecal- pee | abbr less than one half ef the county that the Mooresville baal eed: Mend town board should be involved in working out a solution, The board also debated whether the financial support should be provided froa countywide funds ox by special tax levied on the area to be served, MBS, BLEANOR ARMOUR, Mrs, Eleanor Armour, a resident of Statesville, appeared before the board to request that they look into an AFDC case in her eet ee ed Pot is being adequately investigated by the welfare departuent, The chaixman stated that he will contact the welfare ee eee a) et Mrs, Armour also commented that she feels there is a need at Iredell Memorial Hospital and recommended that additional outpatient rooms with tee tt ee eet me | provided, te mei ed use of the hospital, and suggested that the board investigate the availability Set ee ee eet etre tt The Board thanked hex for her interest. DISCUSSION OF USE OF COUNTY FARM PROPERTY, The Board considered several possibilities for development of the county fare land in an effort to deternine how the county would benefit most, It was finally decided that the most promising idea appeared to be Promotion as an industxial site, The Board decided te have prepared a brochure with as auch pertinent information as possible and te send this aleng with a ee ee eee of large industrial corporations around the country, ne a ee ee ee Nn nnn ee ene pee ane ae ee aeeah hele ie Aenea eel Mon Lt ae ee a st latrines ct ee Oe but were unable te find any evidence that stray dogs were responsible a) loss of the calves, The board declined te reopen the case. August 21, 1967 Ae she} nc 12 " Pz ae) Mx, Shuford also reported that Dr. Coleman Absher had filed a claim for ten a ienetiad cow, which was denied because it was not listed for taxes, which was in error, Dr. Absher had cattle listed in three townships, and in checking the returns the one listing Hereford cattle had been overlooked, Conmissionex White was appointed to make further investigation with Dr. Absher and the dog warden, Pe Re Bt ee ee to reconsider its action in requesting a two step reduction in the state pos Bae ae ee eS met Me pee tt et ta TT ADJOURN, The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 P.M, until 7:30 P.M, on Monday, August 28, 1967, yay Clerk to Beard Nort Carolina; Iredell Comty Filed for registratio tno_ A. ~day of .. PY 4 and recorded in Book U Pa ack ahha Det 7 a4 18 n613 The Iredell County Board of Conmissioners met in adjourned Po BE ed PTE a | Monday, August 28, 1967, at 7:30 eee wes) Commissioners Room at the courthouse, with eee tard the board Present, namely: Chairman Andrew J, Waring, Norman H, Joyner, James M, White, C. Chandler LS S72 ae Te | Cres tae ah Shuford, Phere tod manager, and Jay F, Frank, county attorney, tt ot te pose me ey Called to order by Chairman Waring, and Po bes ees invocation ee be et td Joyner, AMBULANCE STUDY, The Board discussed the ambulance possibilities to Cat) and reviewed estimated ett ele tly through Port eas Cee TT Service by contract with C & M, hospital operated service, and Shepherd Fire department Proposal, They agreed bo ed ae Tee | Contribute 60% of the cost without a special tax, with the PS eel ae ety eS aed] town, public Slt lo Seb Sey or any way they chose to po ee med. money. They felt that this Petry Se wl contribution by the area directly affected would offset criticisna that it does not serve the entixe county, and Ai eee aes] oT Tee ery City Council i Chae) 2) eet these lines the Come eal a thy Would be to tax on be LS S00 3 basis, ld ert py Let De delegation from Lt ee ee ee Present: Dr. Boyce tt ae @ayor, and Councilmen Blac eet meer) Knox,. Willian Young, Hayden Cobb, Marshall Gabriel, Richard Nantz; City Attorney W, R, Lee | peas rrr td Herschell Sore of we eer administrator of Lee ah try Hospital; and Grady Shoe and bet Tr eel oe te representing Port City Ambu lance Service, . corre ea Tt) Waring explained that the Board of Gommissioners has been exploring every suggestion for making ambulance ead LL ee St et) ot Lee ery when the C 4 M Ambulance Service contract with Port City Ambulance eee ty] expires on Septeuber el ts] “ppear to be only three Choices, which he outlined: (1) Te contime to ee | TT noa-profit organization, Port oS elicit tt) oe at estimated annual cost of ee sr @arters and telephone anewering service, ee tet eee Ty ee ee LLL Tt TT eet ae heel er errr ae] Foo 1 rote a Re ttt eset Tt Ties (3) Shepherds Fire Department proposal estimated cost $32,000, Mx, Waring explained that an examination of C & M's records showed 42% of their calls, had originated in Mooresville, 54% in the county, and 4& outside the county, He stated that the Board was concerned about using Se Mee es ee a me ag one section of the county but had concluded that if the Town of Mooresville would participate by assuming 40% of the cost of whatever plan was decided upon that he felt he could justify the other 60%, otherwise they would feel compelled to go to a special district tax. General discussion followed which thoroughly examined the pro's and con's ef all the suggestions, after which the county people withdrew from the PT rape] so the Mooresville officals could discuss the matter among themselves. Upon resumption of the joint meeting, Mayor Brawley stated that the Mooresville board, after considering all factors, had agreed it would work with the county on a 60 = 40% basis, with one stipulation: that the ambulance base be moved to the county office building, but that the Mooresville police department would still assume the telephone answering service. Both boards agreed that it would be best to continue to work through Port City, and recommended a ninesmonths agreement to start so that it would , come up for renewal and operate hereafter on the same fiscal year as theirs, Messrs. Shoe and Brawley agreed to contact C & M Ambulance Service oe od out the details and get a fire BERNE Fare pf SSC Se CME. ot TOME Sa td tae d Pu ee eee ee se WATBR AND SEWER STUDY REPORT, The Board expressed dissatisfaction with the report and maps composing Parts II and III of the water and sewer study report by W, K, Dickson & Co., Inc, DOG CLAIM = Cy My ABSHBR, Commissioner White eet ee ee et eee ees te ts) ey xegard to Dr. Absher's claim for payment for the loss of a cow which he attributed to ee | that he be paid $125.00 for the less, The sotion was seconded by Commissioner Joyner, and passed, pee ee eee te et ee ce ee ee) and several Grug and doctor bille fer persons confined in the Mooresville eas] Ce ee an od Te ‘18 nct615 i bot) pe te eed returned to the Town of Mooresville since they did not see that the county was responsible, VISIT TO LOWRANCE MOSPITAL, ‘The Board accepted an invitation from Dr. Bill McLain, chairaan ef the leng range planning committee of Lowrance Hospital, te visit and look over the hospital, and arranged to go on September 7 at 7:30 P.M, ree ee ee Oe invitation from Lake Norman Volunteer Fire Department to attend a fund raising festival at the Department on Saturday, Septewber 2, beginning at 3:30 P.M. PVC) Pee te Te ee ee eee North Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registrajioi prea cay of ba Te ee ts VISIT 20 LOWRANCE MOGPITAL, The Board accepted an invitation from Dr. Bee ee eee nn ee om Sone to visit and look ever the hospital, and axranged to go on September 7 at ay es ee ee es Oe eae Peet ee ee See ets) ee et ee eee) festival at the Departeent on Saturday, Septeuber 2, beginning at 3:30 P.M. Cee ee er ee ai North Carolina, Iredell County a dy. 5 Ce 4 Filed for registrajiog, on x! ), rome 4d day of .. aty 54 ie and recorded ia Book M/S Pate. LHé heh Sper it ee «oe 17 me t Aw i pie” 1, VTS pa ee re een ee October 2, re ae) ae : | Comniecioners Room at the Courthouse. Pee anaeectal beheni Prey pen a Phe St eee Tt Pe eee ore SCRE Meee Se Peo ey Lud y Jay FP. Frank were present, ON ls Datars Aiea PB FN pee eng ang See Ye ea PROPOSAL FOR STUDY OF SOUTH YADKIM WATERSHED, Chairman Waring read a BO ee ee eee ee eT eae bots st. ee Ten Iredell County Commissioners to co-sponsor with the Peet eT es ee eas) ne ee eT eT the South Yadkin Rivex with the area in Alexander County for an Upper South Yadkin Watershed Study, Mx, Van Hoy outlined the xeasons fox the study and pointed out: “The making of a request fox the study does not commit the See Te eee i ee ar tre to to amy specific project ox proposal, Tuer would be no’ cost to the county for such a study. The study would be made by the Soil Consexwation Sexvicé working closely with Com@issioners, ox others, to detexruine the needs of the future and alternatives fox satisfying theese needs, Once the study is completed and a work plan is made that is satisfactory with the sponsors, project agreements would be signed, Most of the soney for construction of necessary structures ox for streas channel improvement would be supplied by the Federal Governsent. The sponsoxs would have to furnish sites and agree to saintain the project when Ce ee ee ae pheject agreement was signed,“ After discussion the Board decided that dt should confer with the City of Statesville before taking action since the City has « pump station on the Se ee ee ee county manager te arrange « joint seating time for the boards, gee mn tO ba ee ee oe ee) a of Boxth Carolina had agreed to re October 2, 1967 Peery - 7 -_ Pov ae eet ee ec eae Smell BGS Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals’ Owe ee eR eM Me PC bem ee et) eS On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, ee et Mest lt me ewes Dee ey excise tax )feceipts for this purpose. DQG VACCINATION CLINICS, Tha Board considered « request BS ee veterinarians in the county that they be allowed to charge a vaccination fee ee ea Et mas) ere fzom February 1 to May 1. They explained that the Health Departeent arranges each year for 4 Pores Ty ef vaccination clinics held throughout the county for this 90 day pexiod, an which all the veterinarians in the county participate, and that the cuxxent vaccination fee for the rest of the year is $3.00, td foe ee ee Me ee el) board voted to approve a vaccination fee of $2,00 fox the 90 day clinic period from February 1 to May 1 each year. ASSISTANT TAX SUPERVISOR APPOINTED, Upon recommendation of Robert C. Black, county tax supervisor, the board appointed Mrs. Mary Lee Cowles as Dee ne ne ed made by Commissionex Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joynex. Rn at BE ae eed Ce ee eee ee the Shepherds Fire District: Oe Ee en en alee tte ee ABS od Peegpenerennneet ts @izection to « Pe Se ee ee eT with Cashion Road (#1116); thence in a noxthweatexly dixection to « point (3) Ce I ee Fe lobbied od thence in 4 northwesterly dixection te « pbint (4) on B. C. ee ee ed ( Hilt si Page 3 ie Fae ee a ee eee a ownexs on Westeinister Drive and Jurmey Avenue, west of Stateeville, Petron] a petition requesting Da all a lah dalla erecta ee ae ee ee te De Te eee teehee to the county commissioners since they are outside the city limits. The county eanager xeported that he had been informed that the city would not md beeen Oe ae Pree ee The board inforeed ‘the delegation they would Nai on city officials at s pint meeting they axe planning Oe a ee Pe EE Pt ee ee ee memorandus outlining the legal steps * o Be ee liens undex the Old Age Assistance and Aid to Permanent Pee etme Ot et and would expect hia to proceed under the law and to confer with commissionese in Powerit cases when be Geemed it necessary. TAK BBBATES, ‘The following list of tax rebates issued by the tax supervisor's office for the sonth OT Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Coanissioner Joyner: NA a ee | @, BD, Canner Perey ee ee ed a eT ee Bre ee bee Eons x] October 2, 1967 pr 49 bred rs Pere Mrs. V. B, Alexander Township listex error tp pt) Township lister error 2.00 pO PE PS ae) Barringer pad Poll tax (in service) PPae) Bowlers Club Outside 1966 25% xeduction by Bd. of Co. \ Commissioners 9-66 bey] seh 6 ” pol ot * pt PT] Jack Y,. Neel pee TT pty Township listex error pe Py TY Pe mT Inside pal yA Poll tax (in service) Pe Prost tees ee disc, to Southern Holding 10.21 poe ee fore Tg " nad as Bd ie = pC PE > y Oa re mee) ea SZ Bvans Associates Pe ey Inside 1967 Double charge on 1417 12th PP) sd 12,36 pe Pee se Y PECTS pad Township listex error 48.40 LP oe oS) tie] pad Double listed in Wake Co, Pe Pe] Oe TT Cae) Bt a Township listex exror 9.81 et @eady A, Benfield Pe eee ee) pore] pt Double listing on personal Prd Larry Hager Peery pt ed Deuble listing oe Mee, George P, Martin pe es en) 0, 8, Bachner ee Ineide 1967 Mo pexsonal property inside 1,06 Brxox on inventory Poll tax (female) 2.00 Pr te ce) Le fy 1967 Put on dies, to G, Mahaffey 16,61 pate tm Td Pte) Township listex exxox 1.76 be Leese r y 1967 IBM Computex exror(added twice) 13,54 ee Cc, Greek pts House torn down PS oe] ee ee) Ce eee pte) On ee ee el) ee ey Bryan, the board approved one rejection, one and pro ee te Ty Or ee Pomeroy ee ne eee a ET eee Tw te Rr by the State Migheay 1, Street wet Park Orive paene at ae Poe SMe te To GR #1824, ox Barnard Mill Read, Widen and hardtop, SR #1825, Wesley Chapel Church Road, Widen and hard surface. toe ee AGE ce eS ae Te en The county pene xeported that J, W, Sherxill, whose claim for a calf killed by dogs had been rejected because he had not BO ee tira ee ee CMe OM ee ed De ee ee ee Ai a Se De Deen ee Cen ee ee ne the proposed expansion progras of Ixedell Memorial and Lowrance Hospitals, and invited all seabers to go. 4477 A. J, Waring oY Me) eee ETN OTA mee ee Pst et fore tps Mee et ge A bey Cy Ld Cm bert) os 4480 Norman H., Joyner 4481 C, Chandler Bryan nr 4526 Bernice M, MoJunkin Salary H 622?-- Rev. Norman H, Joyner Teavel H 6228 C, Chandler Bryan “ H 6333 Special Copier Account tery Ps ee Pee ee tS ba iy p Bored} PC Ae we eat) Peegd HM 6229 Iredell Vocational Wexkshop Moving Boxes AEE He ji S mee Tee ay | Buide : ? litt HH Hea Hn TTT i ae cet ) a oo a re oe cn ie ee Som ne 7 | ae i Li f mera at mre aiity Tee Cae coated ee Pe eee Te Grae a S proven re) 3 : tip ay F ol . | eee tee | i Me i re Aa is, rr Lr Beri faa Fane Hn 6 accent aa mi on ea Ad z hile nt bk} itd 40 Cd be] pS or H-6905 Dr, W, T. Buddington Paynent to Physician 5,00 H 6306 Dr. P, M. Deaton nd cP) CS Me ee * Ps) H 6908 Dr. D. L, Preasly e 5.00 H 6909 Dr. J, M, Robertson * Et H 6910 Dr, -L. B, Skeen 5 5,00 Ph tae ae eet ~~ Pie H 6312 Dr, T. B. Templeton Lal Pt H 6313. American Public Welfare Association ~ Membership ta) De ee ee Eee T 24.14 po eT a he ea 9,53 Po ee Sd en sad pt Pe] H 6886 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services pt Pld H 6344 Beam Printing Co. Supplies 26,63 te Pe Te ese ee) ee c >) Bee} H 6962 MN, C, Public Buployees' Sochal Security Agency ~ Soc, Sec. _1,320,33 4 jl per ey GBEREGSEREEEEgasgees STicie oe ee dd a ae Beititey PCT ee eros Biol dt tolotel st ee ed Boarding Prisoners Supplies nn aw. Co, ar PTE 1 a ABH ct rae bt ba Ye te aes Te Ty cee ee Tae) pees es te etd pete Pa ee ees pt Re Pst ee! F, WW, Woolworth Co. Belks Dept. Store Belks Dept, Store pop eet rit] J. C, Penney Co. Petty Cash el Mes, Bthel Baity. Pe a pra ee HE aie: 5 eee : e Cra " if erry Pree ey pret Medieal Caxe Pr Galary sd a s Ld a Ld a ne x " i a u a Be ge oe Tree PTT ee) ct cy Psi rd oJ ty Lb J Lt} rd Pe eS 4 Abii bhi hhh inh hhh Re iG Set tisittititiiii ts teetesei ti tititittttit tt eee etree Cert Bi its) Pr Jane W, Arthur ‘Jebsie T, Parkex pe et et as Doris P, Johnson Bertha G, Shoe Maxgaret F. Bolt Rollin W, Johnson boc) me Peet Tes oy Andrew J, Matchinson LS ee] Oe Te! Le Me Little CS PN BN sd Salary <> a BOOK J J * « J ” ” Ls LJ LJ « J * * J Cd * Ces oe Ae of bk Esa | A eer) PAPO Ce em ee * ey eer Pee tere} id —— 4 Scientific Products i Ce iy Rt te ee et) ee ce ety y Ap sa domed Liana eee en) Sel yer Chenical Co, Ino, sti ‘Petty Cash La Be ee Se ed baal od eee td be tee tt! bee aT) be Mle el ‘Mooresville aa eben Maw Method eC ead vs ed bw nd Te bn \ ee A gnc el el heel Se Me ted el en he « os ee ied fa, ‘D maha re aaa Ce) 479,00 Ca hed CA) Ce ra CA Td Sh ad Ce Pe) be 580,00 ct Be PS es) y 29 Dianna R, Beck ax oe ee cee 30 A, Hope Clark " sox 19 mc 16 reer 31 Violet K, Caudle Md CoS rd 32 Maxy Neil Conner bed ply med 33 Bdith B, Conway ° Petes +} 34 Virginia M, Deaton t Pore 35 Nancy W, Griees Ks co ete Pre ew be poe ert) Pram Cm eT TTY * Py ete] eae tt erty bf 300,00 39 Doris M, Poovey bes cee) Ce edd ¢ Bre Ce ae ied Pi 42 Plint A. 3 yh Pa) Se ee Insurance 29.00 B S7 Travel 8.80 Pe meee et s cet Pee ree OO te ed 45.00 B60 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 31.75 La bs Pt ing Co, Repai cy B62 Beavers Repaix Lory 5.50 ae) fe nd Supplies PS Pe ud Pe me Tt mes tt vd Pe Sy td itgomexy Hdw. Co, 7 ct) a) ester ty PET Pome chee ee of eA B68 Ixedell Library Petty Cash Lore 5 tid et Be Pe Td et ee] Te) ad Robbins ad Ce) ies bet ae! re CAT) B72 The Miller Printing Co. rT yore) De ee te NS eee bo Ee) pL eS] ee, ee eu A ed bos es a ee ie Fred i Pee * Fob cae ee ee cs Pre! Sd B78 .Mo@xaw-Hill Bock Company eel) Cd B79 Blackhawk Files bad ore] B80 Town of Mooresville babel ce ; oe) ee Pe rae Te Ce ee! ES] Ty per B82 MH. C. Local Government Buployees’ Retixenent Systen - Ret. Poy ee RAR Ty the co vamenny ee ot gt seagroesdegg gr iar er : Le Buployees' Social Seeurity Agency ~ Sec. Sec. perro oa “ PS eT) BSS BH, GC, Dept. of Revenue Use Tax 43 B85 4K. GC, Public Bupleyees’ Social Security Agency - Sec. See. hdd ee ne heme deheieiienha Pe) Oe ead poy Ce ed Lh ee la bale ee Pe Ls i t } petra Systen « Ret. wer irit itt. | Bie Pe Le CTO aca taentheremmnd b De 16,40 Ort ee ee ity Agency ~ Sec, Sec. Pr A ey Pee ete , pt es cel pe ree Cte ed 6.84 M 476 Intexnal Revenve Res 1 . east “et ee GL Pitre pete Peete eT Dey 16,40 Pere tsa pt Text Federal Eo for Pr pe wos Pe @RAND TOTAL Peet The secting was adjourned at 9190 P.M, until October 16, pe | eee Morth Carolina, Iredell Cousty Filed for rogietgpatice ca id iq ne and re. créed@ ig Boek October 5, 1967 Page 1 woo «19 18 Mx, A, J. Waring, chairman of the board of commissioners, met informally at 11:00 A.M,, October 5, 1967, at the courthouse, with L. D, Gaither, Cee tS 3-37 engineer, and W, W, Wyke, division engineex, of the State Highway fore Tey to discuss the 1967-68 secondary road program. The other board members had been contacted by telephone but were unable to attend the meeting. In addition to these, others present were R. L. Shuford, Jzr., county : manager, Mrs, Bernice MoJunkin, clerk to the board, and Mrs. Mildred Huskins, xeporter for the Statesville pd ee TN ed a Waring for meeting with thea,on such short notice and explained that Mr, W. B, Garrison, the highway commissioner, was unable to be present on account of illness, ed Ixedell County has the largest secondary Pry me beer) in thie division, with 463,86 siles of unpaved road, 551.9 miles Pr ee total of 1015.7 wiles of secondary peee eee see Se he miles of state highways. He stated that secondary road funds statewide have Cd feon $16,000,000 to $9,000,000, with a Prerte Met mec tC es mest es od from $266,000 fox last year to $152,898 for 1967-66, Me then listed ee iat Pt Br en es aad oT er! wend bond funds, The detailed list follows: pest eth a. ae 8 Pitre st ites y mn Miles Amount ‘1 YoY ce ee Ae Pe ee ee 0.77 11,000,00 FI ae pone or) a) a — ee Sa e) 3 pe Seah Oe Ce ed 1.3 pe) ‘ re) acd oe) Pr f cls Om = a ar J ced Parker Road, around Southern Sores & Penneys ed ’ pet ee ee Pd Pre] etre Ae ro) +a oT Shares Cee a) ee) Ld as Saal Cn) s Ce the D veccpyah as Td Ped ee Desdons on #100 AOS agus cana malate DE litrehtnedl ory ie ee ee en een ero Dn eee re with an original cost estimate of $750,000 fox each project, a Ted e@otimate had been revised upward to $980,000 for the fixst project only, eee eS] @ project at this time for lack of csr After general discussion, the meeting ended at 12:15 P.M, Worth Carolina, Iredell County eet stl te) tho JG: cay rs 0h Peete Ts) a7? ~ Si mas | Pa: October 16, 1967 Page 1 Te eae The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular Pee a October 16, 1967, at 7:30 P.M., in the Commissioners Room Pr ee me tts ee eee) 2) Pr the board present, namely: A. eee eee a Joyner, C, Chandler Bryan, James M, White, Pe Pe) eS Coe tS ae eo Shuford, Jx., and County Attorney OPN ae Pee 2 sd Ste ay ; INVOCATION, Cee wet ae ld BETTS Ty 4 4a) AMBULANCE SERVICE, The county wanager reported that the Masonic Lodge in Mooresville, owners of the office building leased by the county, Pho Bg Deen eee en ee en ee bien the space in the building which the county had given them peraission to use. Pe er ee en ea eeeiaeeae ee en ee eee ex the cost for the service that the county should not have responsibility Poneman Eee ae en re ee Be ates beeen a ee : pore ml ay I ee ee ee Te hl eaeneeehiael ‘ approved by the board. ' 4 . ee ee ch Pere ear nm nen Tn nT eae Lag lAGEO? eagle ie) a ri eee ; el Be seornataaend ur aumerdie ernees Sune a 7 Peper corr they Ee te Sa i! per eed Nee ee ee a en does aoceneieneee ea fron Statesville, Mooresville, and the County, and one membex each Per pao rey » Harmony, Per ed proposed that the first assignment fox study be the problem of how best to meet the needs for water PT ee rt per ot ae ee Peer en ee Eee ee ce pease Cae eomnissionexe to co-sponsor the Nee nn ee ial De eee BS edie Cet A A j Roa the South Yadkin river. ee ee a ee ee ee ee st agreed to go forward with forming the eee OM Me ee ee ee em et latex, and to invite the other eunicipalities to join with thes. They piso Pere Pe ld Limits, and the request for study of the South Yadkin Watershed District, be referzed to the Council for a The seeting adjourned at 9:40 P.M, MortA Carolina, Iredell County Filed for registrgtion on eT ~ oy the . bd a ae and recorded ia Bo November 6, 1967 wor 19 wee 22 The Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, November 6, 1967, at 7:30 P.M,, in the Commissioners Room at the courthouse, with the following members present: A. J. Waring, chaixean; Dr. John S. Hardaway, Rev. Norman H, Joyner, and C, Chandler Bryan, Commissioner James Pet et R. L. Shuford, Jr., county manager, Jay F, Frank, county attorney, and LeRoy Reavis, sheriff; were present, po OO ee PR ee by Chaixman Waring and Ce a a Mee Se Commissioner Joyner. JURORS FOR MOORESVILLE BRCORDERS COURT, The following residents of : Coddle Greek and Davidson townships were dram for jury service in the Mooresville Recorders Court in December at the request of Recorders Court Beet ee mae I, Christenberry, Mack R, Crd 221 Cascade, Mooresville Ee ee Le CT ee eee Willer, Archie Pome STs ee eer a ar A 307 Glenwood, Mooresville “Shumaker, Lester B, Pere Rox 35, Mt, Mourne ‘Beaver, Masel C, ey ae eee ery es Pee Peet Be ed Cn pe ee eee) oe ae ‘C. Ceask © Rt, 4, ‘Rox 405, Mooresville a ee ete 1, Bursa, 8. 1, Co ae ed a a te Teaver, Mes. Cleo @, Creek reer) Pea a CA S14 Bogex, Mooresville ee re) a) Cad a ete) cd oad a es Cc. Cremk Ate ee tres ttt) ' AT, Jovmeen, J, Chentex Cr 179 B, Moleliand, Mooresville Oe etry 419 Pagker Ave,, Mooresville Page 1 November 6, 1967 ; ‘ Page 2 Poe ee Caner Per ee ee errs ery Pe ee Ce Pe ee eee Cc. Creek 331 Culp, Mooresville ad td ee ee ee ee Iredell County Rescue Squad has moved to a new location on West Front Street ey Pre ttt) permission to be added to the county fixe alarm system, Since the squad headquarters is not manned during the daytine See seer 6130 P.M, and the wenbers do not have monitoring equipeent, this would necessitate the dispatcher taking daytime calls and then alerting squad nites Cee ne ee ee eet tealbia efficient handling of fire calls, After investigation it appeared that it Re Ts aed a to be placed on the police frequency for which the city had given tentative approval, and Sheriff Reavis agreed that the daytime calls could be transmitted to the jail and handled by the county Be ne ee ed would amount to $7.43 pex month, which would be borne by the Rescue Squad, eT ee eee) worked out satisfactorily with the City of Statesville, eee a ee ee ee ce ee rteaee) eet a by Commiesionex Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, the board voted to See ne ee Te needs of the citizens of Statesville and in the interest of long range planning PS ae ee ee me me po mace eek SPM SOOT ee pope yo ee ee) ee ee ee ee pe ee ee ee 3, Redmon Road, Haxrsony &%, 1 4 Marcia Lane Sd ee ee - ®. Lake Clrele, off Bra Street, Trowtaan tm | 19 ne ve November 6, 1967 ner 19 paves ya eT AID TO BLIND, Ten revisions and two reinstatements of blind aid grants were approved on motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, as recommended by the welfare director. TAX REBATES, The following list of tax rebates for October was submitted by the tax supervisor and approved on motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway: Bet ‘ TOWNSHIP bert Ne] Pe TN et fe R Tel) Double listed on personal Pe is od BST eae pee ea tt med Fee | ott re teed Cc. Creek bt eee is Tarts Whites Coin Laundry Inside pe eee er. be Coddle Creek only Bec te Pee pe Te No personal property Claude Estes Jr. PSRs rs] Pc eR eed William G, Benfield pote TOS s) ” ns Res) Prey Brror on Real Estate ie Cred ee meer Ae eae pereettt ty ” a Clyde W, Albea Sr, beret Double listed to ee Henzy ¥, Veghte ee ee) ea tty Ae te Y Peter Ty s es ere | PORE rrr ty COMPLAINT BRGARDING TAX DISCOVERY, ‘The board, based on the county attorney!s | opinion, agreed that the board of equalisation would be the proper body to pass om a complaint from RB, 8. Prawer regarding « discovery charged against real property which he sow owns for taxes fox several years prics to the tise be ee ee th ee ee They inetructed that Mr. Praver be notified that if he wished to puxeue the matter further that he present it to the board of equalization next year. ee eee er ene Gi soussion, the board asked Mx, Shuford to contact the Holiday Imns to see if they bad any interest im locating a auteing howe bere under theix Medicentez Pe ae Noveabex 6, 1967 Ree ee Be al Det) ational Peete bsssaateel Pager MMC ee Saal Cee He Sa AM rer tt Br td meeting of the Pernt council of govexznment. Pe al aint cated ee ee een endl soil conservationist, Phd board arranged to go with his on oat Petey to see some of the pete in the Third Creek Watershed District. PMC Me Mata eed county managex explained that the request to establish the B & F Fixe District had been held up Cd hat this will requixe an additional fixe truck at Troutman to retain a xuling t Bi ed pated Peeper eT ee Me ee Me stated further that he had been contacted by Troutman Mayor Powell who proposed that St the county-owned tryugk now lecated at the Troutwan calla he Pa] De ald Pl sated in tuxn provide 4 new truck, ee ae) prs [ree ed aS g Be te td Pee tters which Re laced ee ey axe under consideration, such as Dee te ed pee ce | school consolidation proposals, coust et ee ee) survey, ee ee eS Ce ae coe meer ta 19 ux 25 OCTOBER 1967 Snel 5 Laadl ‘ tor |= AD me 26 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _ A, J, Waring bee 4 Br ree NZ BO a Bernice M, MoJunkin pee od Varese] Ps TY pee ee ae TN Txavel R, L,. Shuford, Jr. LSE Ty Governmental Guide Subscription Joyce J, Maxtin BEESERESSE GE SEES 5 -* a) A cI Li ba Pe... Li i ih HE cA Mi oe ot oe Ew : : iz . eee ns) ae { heer Tea cory mtorr ad et) et bee rte ATT st be ‘| Brrererenenrr ii Hae li rf ute H 6490 Rex F, Millex & Co. ‘Supplies Pav gee tse eC tC) en Pee H 6492 Duncan Printmakers Peery H 6555S Bees Printing Co. Supplies Southern Bell (Telephone Co, Services fe re MY Oe ee ed) ee Sd 4649 R, L, Shuford, Jr. al H 6383 R, L, Shuford, Jr. Travel H 6573 Brady Printing Co. ee eer te eae a ee debecaes eer _— Ss y Peoeeer er) = Ge Oe ai bY ee ry S SaaS eee | Eee gl la Ff | POT R RET pet So eins Slap RRS eee See auazux ie eee eee ee eee ee eS ee ke reTvirree Tree) be «70 4730 ty 346 e348 ned i) Avonelle CG, MoVey Ed FOE ee ae ce Laptop x sor «19 ace 30 aateod ba Te 3 Cee) Dorothy M, Flening J 134,85 Dr. #. W. Dick res ee Pe pe et oe bf ale) Dr. T, B. Goode II1 * 10,00 ae tee eet | * be?) ee NY od CPi) dT bg pes) De. J. 8. 4 od PP Dx. J, HM, Nicholson Lad cre) Pee ey * bie) Dr, Roy Rowe es br be ee * Pre) Dre. G, W, Taylor bed Lr) Pa ee se TY » Pree) | ee Ty Fee tee Ud be eT ete Meter Rental Starrette’s Office Equipment Inc. « Supplies Sh eM O Be ae ae TY DP ee ater ae rt ee md ee ad eT sd 209,50 Betty C, Marrington id 175.42 ‘ eee Ty be Se Mayne L, Franklin by Cee Oe aS ¢ 288,67 Howaxd My, Stamey A 218.00 Marry ¥. Myers Jr. id Bd ee * 227,50 Le ae bY 28,29 James ¥. Weaver ® re) et BO eed Ron a) Kiplinger Washington Bditoxs ~ Subscription ea sey ora ‘ Pld ey Pera pcr ey bn es ald bed 263,00 Ce eed bd Dn il Imen , Fostex bed 170, 46 be Ld bry Py Mency Myers Seed 5 Paxgas Company Inc, rs oe) Se eed eee 5S Oe LN ° 23.14 RS ay fee peti re ie i ate $8548. ane iiltiifits $338 § Se pet sa het in eee bad ed cd Tredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing PA Se Bas) od ee ee 8) Salary ere os ee Boarding Prisoners ee Peery batalla ieniahhd Preronre seeearrees' preweny- tam ned oy Saree Pa aor) ile ACT pe Lenkes Cred bbe haprd coer ea soared SD asidhoted hed bed Beam Printing Co. or ery 36.62 Co te eee ee cr Bean Printing Co. a ‘ Pw ng Carélina Business Prey bs * ES eel y Tg 7 Béwaxds & Broughton Co, Books eed Pep rt ae ae ed Bh poe Bt Led Feng rie Co, na ga eS he i ; 5,992,85 211,17 5 Bs 2,003.74 Shed cs ao Le) PPP TTT eT CETL LLL Ty Py it i Pe Mets em Tee) Sexvices 9 19 ond 3? H 6567 Purcells Drug Store Peet T Pity met WL ee ee eT ee Supplies H 6569 Home Exterminating Co. Pest Control H 6570 Sunshine Unifora Service Inc. ~ Laundsy H 6571 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies Saye eee bd Pe Met ets ¢ H 6586 Southern Bell Telephone Co. See) free TY 3 ; § : i : eae emer i aT e z 7 re le HH an Re ME eet HE a a i ff i Bend Rae H F ! 123.58 54,16 cL ) 18.35 11.43 ot 3,14 = Pei TOTAL Ce ee Leas Payroll Deductions: Retizement 1,580.09 a attend eree Me tts g 1, 877,58 Paes 4,920,904 Pi Party Crees) ij prenrrucey | ere ead roe e) os ee ra 443, 700,02 wt 19a 39 Pee tB AcE cece ec] 7 OF Tr rs De ad Jessie T. Parker pet Se mee Lexine A. White Pee eee) ty at ee | Maxgaxret F, Bolt Rollin W,. Johnson Txoy R. Scoggins Jr. pvt ere ee) Mary Lee Stroud Be ed ae et) pS ee ee Ina M, Galliher ee Cc, M. Weatherman Jr. Pree Pee ey be gest LP Pat me beet] pes Be dN sd Salary eee Ee] race 4 et se me od bea ACT per) 2 H { Lee ee oe ee ee Y cota Se Transport Clearings of the Carolinas, Inc. ~ Fasight bed 638.00 Ch a CAP) CA ca) Cra rh) 479,00 on ast) tele) 580400 BT) RA re 200.00 Po) Pe] BE ee) eee] Pro ld oo Prey Pit UP 8) oe Cee] 14.11 Co 16.80 po 73.83 Cees pot ee GRAND TOTAL ee Ny $.10,073, 47 Leo Sesriti reeeeee Pa 35) Flint A, Norwood 7 ey ae Le cad BOOK Montgomery & Aldridge Tixe Co, Inc. © Tixes Petty Cash Ce ee eae me Holland Coal Company Cliff-Day & Company Certified Blectric Division Pe ace Ty ret Supplies Paxlier Plumbing & Heating Co.Repaixs Kraft Industries Supplies Starrette's Office Bquipaent, inc.” * Ce ee North Carolina State Library ford American Library Association . J American Heritage Ld bee * Nathaniel Dame & Company be Jouxnal ef Library History ok Pee et se] eee bg repeat ge Tr TOO | a el Silvex Burdett Company te po abcenrged HR Te ON ald Pat ee ne p bye dee Peery Secunia ” Books & Protecsing Books i & GRAND TOTAL eee aim. ee ee [eee Moveuber 20, at 7130 P.M, ‘ MortA Carolina, Iredell Comty Leet mee atte wee ae, aa) Crd m Bry and recorded in ee fe 1952 37 November 20, 1967 Page 1 00k pt ers td 8) Ba bead Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Monday, November 20, Toe at 7:30 P.M,, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, rt, wees to ee D8 aE Chairean A, J, Waring, James M. Leas Mer Te Me SCE ed Joyner, and Dr. John S. PPT Ty County Manager R. L, Shuford, Jz., was Pot ary Pe iic etek PM OD ded pee mee ST Derr Merete rs M2 MI I sealant of Commissioners representatives of the agricultural extension service, the welfare department, and the preety Sealed were present to participate in a discussion of the local programs Prem es shee eel Te Mes. Dorothy Fleming, welfare director; Mrs, Jane Arthur, nurse Cy teed Pees ee ee ee eM extension service county chairean} Pe em eS Pee a tt ee eee) Sy De eee f fox the Faraers Home Administration, ee ee Para) ner these three county hat hte saleeteliihd sppeeninately ee ‘dn @asance a good part of it is directed to assisting the underprivileged, He - qtated that the board seubers felt they would like to be brought up to date on Th alee ei eel ert Bere a er re el a ek I all cele Aaah ee iets the undezprivileged OR cnn ad alan some to the point they could get off the welfare eee een ) Se errr ete Ce Or that there was ean re ra ne Pt ee SC GRO, STEDEE! EOI training eee oe el lane ian el hie hentai fox the see Ghe mentioned the hosenaker position in the Pa ey eons Ce aot lih ier! ohne taeda ee Re ees ee ay EO de oiler dirham ee re ee ee eos : Dols dls ie nen aia BE Re Pere et est Peg error tre a ere eed Ce I tetetea Breer ro ee eG Pe re ea nee ee or tree oe om Shey ro Mes. Fleming xeported that the welfare homemakex had placed some of Re ne Beek eal she is working. PS me me ee el ete Ce te a ee en a Ere tee et me a tala etal atahieliaes teieel poy ty Fe nn Me Lh leet taal ere eee re ee ees Te en ee ehh neil incentive to better theix cixcumstances seams to be completely lacking. They Pe ee ee eel which they sight supplesent each othex, Mrs. Flewing reported that the Petts) pee CR Eom ON ad eed for | ee foe ee Pee a ea) at any solutions he felt the discussion had been belpfel and noted « need fox sore favorable publicity and public recognition ef the successes in the poverty Ge ee Oe ee ee PO ee! wevaleation notices have been wailed, «ith the reaainders expected te go out within ten days, and that fros ee epi ee ee soot pt Eas November 20, 1967 sae : on Page 3 Tae Veta Pret Lt me eel] hearings will be sade upon request to the tax Det aoe ee | office, with the hearings to be conducted by the appraisal company and to run Perm Me tm ee |} ae ee THIRD CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT, Thé Board considered report fxom the county manager regarding the Third Creek Watershed District and agreed that the Board of Trustees should be notified that the Board of County Commissioners has no present intention of setting up a countywide watershed district or of levying a special watershed tax and that the Trustees should proceed with their Plans for the next three years and for the required assessment to carry the plans forward, An agressive collection Peete RE Me MC TT Pre me TT Peek stn ee OO seconded by Commissioner Joyner, the board Peet ee Ce) Me) mest) bea Sy and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors to co-sponsor eo me) pert ee re ee hal bor aT ASC] Committee to include that portion of Iredell County drained by the South ane end tial feasibility of development ee Yadkin Watezehed, be J The request for the Commissioners to co-sponsor oe / the Ixedell Seil and Water Conservation ee Ne ene een en nas cae Be The Board of Commissioners had considered the DONE ne en ened (ree which wees the South Yadkin for a part of the city water Ce od UI pee ee ee ea ON el el board wted to xaject the proposal Pe ee ee er er em ee a deal corneal ee eli costar atelietiahe teat cat” lial ddeeiaensaiail ee) eer es Er Tole oat denlheeiianedienaime pyrene ete Yeax holiday, Pe re aati tastes. eatin November 21, 1967 Page 1 wa 19m 42 ‘The Board of Commissionexs convened at 9:45 P.M., Novesber 21, 1967, ee eC bt eer ee ere re ee) aerate bs i John 8. pee ee a) Sry eee eee followed immediately upon adjournment of the Planning Board, we eT te et peerage a) Pe Dickson and Company, Inc., had gone over the final draft of theiz report on the water and sewer study for the county. Mr. Cunninghas explained the ‘narrative and the various tables included in the report and the data shown _ ee Rete ee oe Br aa SOP aS ESN eee ‘ fe ca Nhl paar ee ee PU | ceamenhaietananiee Feu cashedeamadiaateaianen Creer td ‘of county needs, or unless peer toy ce et ee A , bd ADJOURN, The weeting was adjourned at 10:45 P.M. Mek et ets be Beet esd bees ot ee Cera. di wees 4 . 2 Pees) c wot 19 me 43 December 4, 1967 rie ta eget The Iredell County Board of Commissioners met in regular Perec et) Monday, December 4, 1967, at 7130 P.M,, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, with all meubers of the board present, namely: A.J. Waring, James M. White, C, Chandler Bryan, John S, Hardaway, and Norean H, Joyner, County Manager R. L, Shuford, Jz., and County Attorney Jay Frank, were Poe Bic e.veds Pa meeting was opened with the invocation by Commissioner Br : Pee rn eT re ero Screen eee ee eee ne ee een are Pee ee re ee ee aoe : ane Pere ot ee emer et oT ican Ce ee ee ee ae Hn CE all aie aee ada ‘ gesnesdin ae Ne Pe - onli aines - 7 espana ante ampaa to see that the : that they’ knew there would always be complaints Pere ee rer en tote ie! Pe ed) ee Pee ee ee ’ Pee era Retire ice WON ts Mt Mie dae presented the following bids for of the Poem br 1 Bae Cd ey pt hy oe ‘ Initial Work : et pe Te) “a a Peary pacar NF em ae ; rd 15.00 ee Sag 58,50 iy | ae br Cr Ce ad 1,90 Pa) re eed Be] bs) Td Br f pe) Peeve st Ty a Pees PN er esd ic ae) a) 126.00 Om ae TG 4.90 * Pe Mobile Unit Installation pe PE) * “No charge for rewoval if reinstalled on another vehicle the same day. eee ee ee ee ee ae ee ee etd Radio Company fox a period of three years, to start January 1, 1968, rv) to give notice to T. K, Abexnethy, who ee me ee eee me ee OT Pp... wee ys) following list of persons to serve as township ee a ee ee Led a fees | ee ee forty Ce a ee me ee) ee ee ed sev — rent ten Ohl wu 19 ne 45 pee tte a tt) Page 3 December 4, 1967 — — y Tee ae Ls) bat tithe kas Mrs, Beth S, Bnglebert * New Hope Pee ets ae orem)! iad Olin be a ad Sharpesburg Mrs. Chas W, Johnson ~ Fre E Mrs. Paul Kearns bata es) Mrs. Jack Wood Union Grove Mrs. Clara L, Templeton * PTT ee ee] Dt Me Me ase ed this office ee Pe nl Mrs, Virginia B. Grose* Mxs. Sam L. Mackie pone Te es td Mx, Alice J, Ketchie (Supervisor)* Mxs, Maxtha B, Brawley * ee ad Mxs. Lena S. Brantley * #@ INDICATES SERVED LAST YEAR Om sotion by Commissioner Joyner, Oe ee aes TN board approved the appointment of the township tax listers as submitted to pte ee ee co me ea ad) esuthoxiged the tax supervisor to fill the vacancy Pee dy ete Saeed pmo eee Tt pach Me We ers em rw eT Ee ee een nn ee ath Meee Peete ee “pegisteation systen in Iredell County. Mr, Winberry explained that Mx, Alex K, Brock, executive secretary of Pd eee ee hae Or a hhebahitel ae ee Pe een ne eee Cero peocedixes, including the chaixuan of both political parties, for their sss am ie ects as, aca mata aecanaaaaa ee Or Neen eae aaa Fal el nih eral Pore Poe aT) 5 1 for a ‘fulitise voter et ae | em AND WHERRAS, the 1967 Session of the General Asseably Peat eee Y Nee ee en ee ea pepadlieeanaaell ; ; od | however, on July 21, 1967, the : s approved the Voter Registration Syste= DE eee Ixedell County, in accordange with the laws of the State of Noxth Caxolina, and that the full time registration office be opened in the new County Office Building, in the basenent' of said New County Office which is the office space provided by the Iredell County Comnissionere; « ee ee eT es requested to approve this Resolution, ee st st to operate the full tine Systeu of Regietzation, and full time office, and that the Commissioners alec provide sufficient uoney to purchase Pry additional equipment as say be needed, Pee ate Sartell cee ee.) cabinets for the storage of cards, books and other records. RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: te acts and duties as may be designated by the Iredell County Board of Blections; and with her employsent to be ee the Ixedell County Board of Connissioners; end-that fbavtwenes three sonths before a Primary, ox a General Blection, ox other lection, or fox such tine befoxe said Primary, and/or Blections, as the Ixedell County Board of Petras ey Es eT tt aah with full power perpen era OT te el ee eee ee ee Te This the fixet day Sl December, 1967 . a err ae Tee eT ely 5 5 pee eee me ae ae TY a er as Ctr ire te Te) of the Ixedell County Board of eee 305) Wilkinson, Secretary of the ber eee ae te | ee seconded by Commissioner Bryan, the beard voted to approve the resolution adopted by the Per ee me Se eden Fe te Oe ae ae December 4, 1967 nar pe Page 5 Ptr CTS. to Pott it ee Sete mr te hd PERSO ye storage facilities, additional salary expense, BT PC et Pet miscellaneous expenses, to be transferred from the budget item designated as “Special Blection". CONTRACT FOR 1968 TAX WORK, On motion by Comeissioner Joyner, seconded Demo ee me tl Na BTS | authorized the county manager to contract with Data Processing of the South, Inc., Charlotte, N. C., for the bol werd work at eae a a) Pe et } TAK REBATES, The following list of tax Pe me ee DE I hea os Coumissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissionex Hardaway: Bie ad YEAR Lr) rid Ss Sa Cencord Bhd pee mee st me discovery to C.N,Little etd Be ed BS Peta d Peer ST BC ae ee ee se te Lr pe ee) ey Le Pearce pear) et se ee eet mal) ce Sa tr Ce be es 12,45 ea Te fot Double listed to Robt. Bd 12.74 peerer titre) pane yy pees eet etsy] ee ; Dwight Allen Neill ¢. Creek Poteet ert) 2.00 Pen Me tee eee No dogs listed in error Pa House belongs to Lula ™, B, Gherrill,Jr. beet Alexander out on discovery 2.37 Amos Stroud Ld Double chasged Pe ee il Cr me eT) 16,85 PP Pe) Cr de ed , Ciel bend Pt Pr Joh. Mime : erry . . pd a Minton ee - ” ve] ee PEELE ELE ETEE EE December 4, 1967 F Page 6 PNG ew se pe oe Tog Coumiesioner White, the board approved one termination and seven revisions of blind aid grants as subsitted by the welfaxe director, ROAD PETITION, On aotion by Coumiesioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Haxdaway, the board approved a petition for paving $R #2386, known as fos SES Pee a et Be re 2 ie § i pet A Mae Meee Se ae Ct es ee eee ot Pree Ores and state winners Iredell County has four national winners in 4-H Club projects ETA Sten thie year. He was instructed to send an official letter of congratulations from the board of county commissioners ‘to Sue Stamey and Cathy Church, membexs of the first place team in the National 4-H Dairy Judging contest; and to Kay Sloop and Sam Hall, Jx., National Health Winners, Pe eee eee ee discussed the xecent death of a Statesville Seal LeRoy Horton, caused De Me ed West Statesville Fire Sea a ee ee er ee) the $2,000.00 xeward already posted by the City of Perth and tbe State Ce ee ee Motion was made by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, and passed, that Ixedell County offer a $1,000.00 reward to be paid to the pd on persons leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or pee Me eh ial of Moxth Carolina would pay the reward which the Governor has authorized; ed Peet et ee eee es North Carolina Sttorney General authorising use of funds by the county fox es pee ee ee ee ee eee Waxing teported that he had been informed by FP, MoNeer Dillion, owner of the Se ee ee ee ee ee ae ree 1) December 4, 1967 Page 7 rae bods one year with an option to nenew, but he did not think this would per ope Bast Por ao Me TPCT Ost Maes) tM Mh te Orbe TM) mad Me) 3 board discussed briefly the space problems'of the new court systen,pew library facilities, and needs of various other departments. Motion was made by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, to retain Adams and Pegram, Architect and Engineer, to furnish all engineering and architectural services required to complete a master plan and economic cee See eM Me MS eo ed for the sum of $1,000,00, as outlined in their letter dated June 19, 1967, EXTENSION OF SICK LEAVE FOR By Fe SAUMy The county sanager reported that Mr. B. F. Saum, head of the tax mapping progrem since its inception, is exitically il] amd in the hospital, and that he has exhausted his sick leave, and recommended that the sick leave be extended due to the special circumstances Cee ot ee ee eee Me eee eT po eee Te Ty he was employed by Iredell County and due to this he had worked for $100.00 per sonth salary plus $200,00 expense, During his euployment he had developed ‘and set up the grid systen of tax saps for the county and his duties pe vee Try.) ee eee Me eo) ee eT Pe ae person with his qualifications would command a auch greater salary. ete ee ee Me a ee board voted that Mr. Saum's pay be continued through December. ped tert eee ere RO was adopted: o PO re ee ie ee ee Me Ro om Ce Nh td ieeinheieed on ed WHEREAS, Mr, Kennedy was « former seuber of the Board of County Cen ee en ea es that capacity for twibty-two years from 1990 through 1952 and WHRERAS, be Gistingeieched bineelt partioulasly during theese years with eee ee Perera rt) ON I tah hel schools, enlarged ‘hospital facilities, and rer ess Oa ae Treo tT ee rT] of Iredell County; and WHEREAS, he was a highly respected leader in the entize civic and religious life of his community; and Meee ee ee ee Peo ees] citizens whose constructive services to his community have been an perth ey to those who knew him to follow in his footsteps. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County for ee Se | s of his of Iredell County thatwe exp ere yupathy to the family; that Iredell County lost a respected, unselfish civic and christian leader who has exemplified the outstanding qualities of good citizenship; that a copy ef this resolution be ineorporated in the minutes of the ase) Cd Commissioners and that a copy of same be sent to the members Come ee FS ay a J Pt re ML TT kl ae made by the chairman: Pe ae ee invited commissionexs to attend dedication eee Tn en i ae ee 2, Mx. Leslie Sith, state jail inspectex, will meet with commissionexs at 12:00 moon on Monday, December 11, at the courthouse, regarding the jail. Coamissioners are invited to lunch at Vocational Workshop on Pe eed at 12:30. Poe te es ee PS ee es Council of Government organization, Pee tr wom 19 mx 52 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 4756 James M, White bes mere Laer | 4757 C. Chandler Bryan st 52.24 4758 A, J, Waring bal 75.00 Ce ee Nd hd Be 4760 Norman H, Joyner s 52.24 ca Pets 150.00 rae Pere) PB oro ds 4769 Joyce J, Martin FETS] 123,50 123,50 bea see 4761 Mary Lee Cowles certs 4762 Louise M, Taylor va) 4763 Lois Troutman s 4764 Peggy P. Summers « yA eek ore bs Dl TE eat head > Dd A i Stak MMi tcl Ce eS oe wreneele | te! 3 H 6617 Malley C, Johmston ¥ n (ee Ld De ee eee ee el HM 6620 Rquipment Guide Book Co, ay, poe mrad Pre ] x a reer M6623) Sherxill Lumbex Co, Map Frame LS cept tes Mad rey , a peng ry ee ee ee ety ; | bern Bell Telep co. i rie Printing Co, Supplies ee codigo bee bet te Sa & E L 7 td Pe ae ee De MR bb eT PPPS ee er des Ce ee cee oe) Pe ee ee Da Pe) H 6637 Town of Troutman fr Ty Be) Pe ee ee iad pte 46699 Mt, Mourne Fixe Dept. Inc. ° re) H 6640 Cool Springe Fixe Dept. be pte mee) H 6641. pears mete Sree ee a be pre H 6642 Inedell Vol, Fixe Dept," Bs M6643 Central School Vol, Fire Dept.” pre) Po Me eet Be ad y pres) H 6645 Union Grove Fixe Dept. bf pre H 6646 Motorola = r ae) Pe a ne eked ee ete TY « eed H 6648 National Gu Peet me i) Pr) ee re ae Pt Pa Mette og p ange 4 pre ete] H 6722 Southern Bell Telephone Co, pers} re H'6768 Brady Printing Co. is trey ee A ed pe ry Fixe Contract pT Pe Ceronex * Cd rere eae nh hash lies bobbie pe H 6799 «Law Bat. re et ee ‘ ead pT gt) 4772 «Phyllis Connex pe SZ 222,01 Ad te irene al hs 4774 Thoeas 0, Malboeuf *. Be 4775 Ray Dowdle a Be Oe ° pT ee) ae bo De poe ees) Oe ® Pe) Pad Mg Cees M6654 These 0, bo! Ce ee Print Co, Supplies bd M 6722 Gouthern Bell Telephone Co, Services Pe Pe ae a Supplies ies) Pac) ae ba hh did FeAl Me ee | Pree ts 00 4778 R, L. Shuford Jr. Ly pe H 6605 R, L, Shuford Jr. bor te H 6722 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services ct Pe ee 7 ee tet ey cs eel y 6: 1,401.41 fore pe i eee Ube kg 4779 Betty Jean Robb pee sg Ce.) 4700 Bernice M, McJunkin ® rood Par ee ee ee ee a eT pore} 1,017.92 ee Peer ee) 4782 RB, L, Warren bed Ce) 5 4783 William G, Johnson ® Pe) De eS Bt bd OLA 4765 Bugene T. Honeyoutt ne Pram = re Pee Me eT) Lo - 415.00 Pe Mee at OM * CS ere) Pe, ee eee 4 CoE Pe) i ee a 396,00 Sh ed ® 396.00 4791 Grover B, Hardy Sr. « Be 4792 Clyde L. Johnson s Dy) 4793 Wenry 0, Campbell . pee} 4794 Kenneth B, Taylor ® pe 4795 LeRoy Reavis i ete] 6655 Robert F. Barkley or’ Pr) 2 ‘i Fe ed «3 228.85 b fon ee eT) od 226,60 y ndiithcs sapaditeS tikinaneduspbiatll “ eet Sesser eT Ld Py eed Bcc Mi decsalliaed ‘ bd Pye) Se pc leg oe s ¢ pore Dy " ees : * Pro ae] [a ee b fs bd oo Pe] mw Hn 666s bo nomad re * Pre ‘ De ee ee eel Pd . eae eee ad * poe BE | yet md ee * 215.73 Bahl ead Cy 2 Bd Cd p aeahn a pee ee eee) a) ee ptm ee ; 47.97 teas ‘Printing Co, . pte) +f | edie d ed ptr) EERE i Bett Hii ti states Le Le Nesbit Southerland Blue Pxint Co, eet ee es pee em Ct ae ees Saath Ba eT ad I caceaatatae Company videimnuay Lay perry Precision bse inet Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services Beam Printing tr Sp ncaa Xerox Coxporation ake i = i 3 coeeers ecinlie | aetna i ; 1 ! } - z a eras hae) H 6692 Thurston Templeton Travel H 6693 Martha M, Turner bas Cee H 6694 Dorothy M,. Flesing « veers.) H 6695 Dr, P. M. Deaton Peer ey Pie’) H 6696 Dr, J. S. Haxdaway 7 5.00 H 6607 ‘~Dr, J. B, Henninger A LP H 6698 Dr. John H, Nicholson 4 10,00 H 6699 Dr. J, B. Perdue bd 5.00 H 6700 Dr, David L. Pressly <4 rie) M 6701 =r. L. B. Skeen bel Eres) wa. ae Pee ee ee be Cries) H 6703 Beam Printing Co. Supplies 20,03 H 6715 Staxrettes Office Equipment Inc. eer) he] H 6722 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services ptt re] 84 6776 Dr. Bill R. MeLain Leer ee Pie) Pe eh ee ee PC ME ed ‘Systen ~ Ret, pO eT ‘i 4 4890 Blisabeth W, Weaver pees 7 209.50 Te ta bl rea) 4832 Maxine Rutledge bed 81,75 Pe ge Mee cel id Ce ee 4834 James W, Weaver By PT ed 4835 Howard M, Stamey bh cee) 4836 Worry ¥. Myere Jr. if 331.00 pe At A Ld 227,50 Pe. ae a ae pote 25.20 Mee Badd ¥ ee H 6707 W. Ly Pri hed 41.30 H 6708 «-B. J, Webb Pe poe ere) uM 6721 «City of Cee ‘. Pac TY Cee Pee ee ee 22.42 Pre) cr Perr i Ee ! | Rh BES tS Rearding Prisomere Oe EY - < _ Peer TT Tr TET CELL ELL LLL tte ; Pe eee tm oe a Pea eras Supplies HM 6720 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co. Repaizs H 6721 City of Statesville H 6722 Southern Bell Telephone Co. re as te H 6724 Davis Hospital H 6725 Purcells Drug Store Ora re Ty ry Lote ed « * Pe yi ee med] Service Inc, Laundry H 6727 4Wilmar Inc. HM 6728 Home Bxterminating Co, 90 A& P Tea Co, Inc. $1 Beattys Food Store Ed BR 34 Winn-Dixie Store Pe et es Pee 36 Belke Dept. Store See BARRE EEE Hen tf nih a i PEERS Aes aa | aE Ab HE 493 i i ig i He HE a | ee Rd Co ead a PREREeT EET te ei Pp i if as yy a fF 4 ere H 6729 Lazenby Montgomery Hdw, Co, Supplies Pet mt Supplies font Se ry ry A Co " c. A Cy * C cI i] pea Se] E 7 1 j — 2,535.54 6,01 reed pee le) Pe) 2.50 re Pe Cn 7.51 95.53 5.00 H 6596 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. H 6785 “Associated Surveys Co, - © Contract ¢ 6,120.00 eu) Pose de na be at ee ee eee Dg Cass Co, Beery ccm eee et ee Fe ‘5 5 Ru 6,712.80 F s MISCELLANBOUS Ce ee aa ‘ 3,721.15 u M0594. _Ixedell County A, F.D, C, Pund 1,145.08 H 6595 Ixedell County A. P. T, DB. Fund ee a Pa ed Co ee eT ee esd es Ty pre es ete) Se eet ks mle 25,000.00 So ee a ees) See eee ee tm ad ee ey) ee ed a Deen PT eS) ee a ee peed 6612 Tredeil County A, F. BD, C, Fund ooo ee) HM 66133 Inedell County A, P. T, BD. Fund ores ety tg Gounty M, A. A. Pund 4. 98 ek Gutlotte U. Grirfith, Treas, Mooresville City Sch®ols PIR ong kd er aig mate we Supplies + Copier PT) oe) ee ee ee Pusey hed ° Le) ee ee et ee ee ee) pT eee Bapl * Rati C7 a poe a Pee eee ee tre ee er) eee er ee Ce] H 6800 Law Enfoxeeuent eee stlads 267 ,2 ay ¥ TOTAL ke! Lees Payroll Deductions: eee) L.B.0.B, & R. Peed ead Be ee Taxt Pederal oS ey Porat cS tt) oS TOTAL ome FN 24 NE Y 337 G@Rane x 19 na 59 Pb) bey sd Mera EUS 119 Jane W, Artbur Pree Ss] 120 Jessie T. Parker « Aria) Be > Mildred G, Johnson iad Ce rie 122 Lexine A, White « 479,00 pe as Ld 479,00 124 Margaret F, Bolt « 479,00 pes) Rollin W, Johnson vf fo Peo) 126. Troy R. Scoggins Jr. ef Bs -tepae.¢) CMe eT) ¢ 580,00 pe?) Ps ee es | bed Tae pe) Re ee od ree 130 L. M, Little * 200,00 131 Arthur D. Cowan sof 235.00 132 Ina M, Gallilér « vee) 133 Blaine C, Clanton Ld rte) 134 C, M, Weatherwan Jr. S ch tee) ake pt) eee * rev en yg Pt ee eee me Pee St * Ces 8 163,30 137 Dorothy P, Yount Salary pe) Pree Pad Travel Ce) Ph Mme Sse tee * pT Pe 251 Elaine ©, Clanton “4 pe ee) Pi ie ets Te bd Coe) ce ee ed 4 eg Ce a i cer 255 Lexine A, White # 51,12 256 Andrew J, Mutehinson Meg pr ee tee OCC Pee 4 poem) bo ee ¥ pret eT Lott bes Prrrrit Titty Pit ttetteSee ete ti 10,876, 20 i LIBRARY Cy ee aes POPE ag beh 300,00 ) Violet K, Caudle LJ KK 49 PASE ed ree yg ee | ee NY bal Cr eee) 60 Mary Neil Conner, bd BC eed) 61 Bdith B. Conway bad Pp tees) 3 Virginia M, Deaton ” Pye es +) Ce! are se TY * Be 64 Amelia Ann Hatcher bed 114,06 65 Carole Anne Livengood bed yhoo] Cree ee ee te bd ee) 67 Doris M, Poovey “ cee) Co] PC em sd od cys Pa) 69 Rose M, Waugh * yhoo s) be es | i 750,00 71 ban me ek] " Ce ee B 126 Violet K, Caudle Le Td Tr Py meee eae Td « 9,20 B 128 4 Roris Poovey bed PVA B 129 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services cL B 180 Lazenby. 'y Maw. Go. Supplies is) Pee Plombing & Heating Co. Repairs Pet wy] PE ee ee es eet ee ae et) Pre) -B 188 Brady Printing Co. Bee Pe Poe me ee ees * pt ee) 8 1a8 The National Research Bureau Inc. = Supplies Cr) eed bes PP Poe er pC wT De es Record + Subscription ed De a pS ee eee ee es Perr hy Bil4l Childrens Press Inc. at rary ee ee ee ly Sertice + Subscription 120,00 ae ee ee Peed pre) De ed LJ Pa) Soo Re me se es « Pe) Need bf ‘ . Peery 4 4 pemwler ee eer ree ae reer a Lerner Publications Co. 4 ed ee Me sme TY ¢ , Py eS aaa t Meeeicen Ld . 6,47 _ BAS, Mew Method Sook Sindery Inc, * pe et ey _ The New York Tines Ee are) 39,00 eae ee el sd et ee) 62,50 : ee ed Fem SS 4 ’ er eed Book Pa) nel rd Books PS ery s : oat “9 ia Standard & Poors Cozporetion * 62,00 a Lo Eictunealibechaahliiamaatal oy 390, 06 4 Book Company Mf 11,34 Ae h 4 ptr ee ed od Maal od ry rt! I | tS ied tot 3] Aiea Ce | i os ors “4 mf ro ee or Aku 9,091.16 Ss, BSS ae | te @RAND TOTAL wf ed es ete a) td pat Je., county managex, LeRoy Reavis, Set etna cae - dears inspectors, and Toa Peer tens ads ee ape pee a ee ere re a an ea RE Tee RY One “With the Mooresville Boakd ae soon as s peéting can be arranged, He stated DO taal: denen Mila Poet See te ge er Te a ee See ae OM a a om ee ee ee ee One county funde for teacher supplesents and xeduce the anount of the Statesville Berg rere Cpe ee meee Cart ree ty a JURE OF JUVENILE CERT, Chairman Waring reported that some consideration eee ee eee eee ee ee re ne a eet eek gs Ce rk) to relinquishing me te Ne teiies Prd POS ane po me a notion by Commissioner White, seconded by Comaissioner Joynex, the board authroised the tax supervieor to make such changes ox revisions in appointeents ee ee ee a Se ee A has been reewived that the Chief Juetioe of the Suprese Court has set 4 apecial me 19 me 65 December 11, 1967 posing d r bat ed Cae ae) term of superior court for the trial of criminal cases for the week Lr bees.) January 1, 1968, Chairman Waring Been ne een eee explained that the county is trying to work out a long range plan for capital improvements with priorities and that the status of the jail would greatly affect any priorities Se Me eS eh ay eee Suith explained that the State Board of Welfare now has authority to nM Ce EST) iat eaaaeanesaneaan and to close jails where deened necessary but he | @oee not think the Iredell County Jail is the worst in the state by any means oo betced be the first he will bring pressure on, However, he explained that 7 the ‘thest requizement fox a jail is to house prisoners safely and securely 4 ont that weither the operation nox the facility itself seets that requirement cor oe Me pointed out that the use of trusties with free access to other rend Pees em eo me ee scherimml aaa ertel have privacy; and that this jeil is sixty years Pre pears cr a ety Ty rd ip now sixty, this would be cut ncfipeaaed in any effort to nake it passable and he felt that auch wodification es ‘His fixet recoanendation would be a complete new jail. PSS: SEMA SC wisnadiaaas: (saa ee er ers a Ic tna ania tee cme eeiahaemeae te ie i em ee nee ere Td al ciara e Roee Slated te eee a en ; 5 id t eS ee S| > ; Soeee tweens. rs mel lalate eee a EE ISS CSUR Sea Sel alee el ooh cae Raita De Ree Re ek Sete a alee Eee eee ee ee eet Me wtated that this kind of organisation fs in use in many other governsental ee a er a a ee ae lati al etree cabana nel el ce eh ge ee) cad all lle lM Mk a) el tee Ete ore Tt om 192 67 sox 19 ne 68 Page 2 ea Pa aN) UREPORT 28s aR ANO EE ene” ee a EDT pk ee ay ee Bos ee a making several changes. The most important changes were to provide that each member : BM ee ee Bd ete ees ees : ee Oe Ee ete ne eee erty ee ee nee eee ee ene tee Ce ee ect "and &' copy of @ proper resolution creating the Council of Government be sent to each governmental unit and they be requested to teke action on the By-Laws and Resolution, ’ + em nme ened tame Arco h eabaathadceceiee tae Sat eee Sei SN a aie lama December 21, 1967 3. Ll ‘weotings shall be open te the public. All news media in the county shall Dee ee A CEB Pe aes yd ope = 0 eae Pe am eM ee ee Mom ge 8 eae te or a copy to each representative of the Council. Further, the secretary shall forward with the agenda copies of the minutes of the previous fest ECR rs eee ee eo ee Ae 2. Rach representative shall bare one vote on the Council. 3s a CI each termneesenandalie ohrane members shall require » @8 well as an affirmative Deceaber 22, 1967 : : ey Pr td ee that the Medical Care [meee ee Me we BS) Peer Se Oe districts, that they can contribute to only one project in a county, and will eee ee ee! bor a] ee ee a federal funds be plated Ixedell Memorial Hospital and Lowrance Hospital as one reque ” im the biggest project or the one where the money would go farthest. et ee ett! Peta ae eee eT 40% share in the cost of a project, ee ee st Pree er.) in any one year to a project, no matter what the cost, They also anticipate | Pe ee ed ee ed vee.) Bad eee ee el) total amount of the project in ee ee ee option of zeducing the total) by the amount of Parner funds. Mx, Waring stated that in his FT Td heed Lo cdieahe we could expect to get a favorable vote pe] paper c ret yy q) that Bt public learn of Rey Peper erm rete me aT Of personal experience in own family; and (2) satisfaction with what new taxes will be after Pree tse LETTER TO CHIGF JUSTICE RAGARDING COURTS, As an expression of their Peeeere we ere eo Td dockets in the Supexriox Court the Board approved the following rt me a batt a Chief Justice ef the North Carolina Supseme Court, on motion by Commissioner Pee ee ed White, and instructed that copy go to the Iredell County Bar Association, Solicitor Zeb A, Morris, and the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners: Honorable R, Hunt Parker, Chief err ise North Carolina Suprese Court Raleigh, Noxth Carolina Dear Six: The Ixedell County Soard of ee ee weed ad Guperior Court is operated; Pe Me ee cel Pest ey ra Pee ee me ed Pritt, tte ee ee backlog of cases existed and that additional t of court were required to get « sore Cer Une) RT al appropriated funds preererr tt ee) ewereend only two). Later in the year the Solicitor arranged for two additional teres. rrr ar] thie inerease in available court Ce ee Pd ae mes | December 21, 1967 voor 1G mace 72 not improved but rather has further reese eal To resolve the dileana we have been advised to request Pree be Be tékms of court. Our experience this year, coupled with recent studies and observations lead us to conclude that the suggested Petre eC ae te ee ewer te Me Me ae ds eS) devoted considerable Peer e st ttt ed ee ee] contributed to this condition, pu Smee lot bd es Beg study, which we bring to your attention, A. Mass Appeals from Inferior Courts Attorneys, court officials, and court reporters are Cae) eee pe. — out that lenient and overly sympathetic judges are a decided factor in appeals from lower courts. These same people advise us that the Solicitor is not familiar with Gases before him and is less thin zealous in theix prosecution. Further, the Solicitor is too often prone to accept bP Ty tee and habitually continues cases fox what appears to be insignificant po These observations naturally disturb us, Perse ee met. me tel are “signs of the times” and beyond our control, Catainly they eee ee ed ee Pe ees eT remedial steps, We recognise the fact that the judicial process ee we Leg lend itself to efficiency and we would be the first to ed Gee OR orderly court procedures; however, the following would seem to indicate that current Ce well benefit from pritical analysis. Records before us show that of the 16 teres held this year, court was adjourned one day on Wednesday and nine times on Thursday. It is especially distencerting to note that fexms were adjourned on Thureday, The ey caused by the sickness ee i RT ee libel Std ST i Pet) ate tate Eek Recently were notified that your office had echeduled an extra tern of court for Iredell County beginning January 1, 1966. The Ce ee Ee ee demand Cee eT ee etal bee Our study of courtrooe activity indicates that a normal day will ee nee ee een eT med Ne ee ended Linigth to non-court gelated subjects; by transaction of Bar Association business; by tine dnetructions to meabers of the Grand Jury, and in criminal teres, RRS Tr rd ee ad aa ee Cs Ce ee Court officials say wieh REE TT een hehehe Dee ee eaten ee et ee a ee ee ee ed a SRE e ee eee piathvatan earn daetaa Oe Ce ee ee Coren ae ee, SET TRSE STP Soteere Ce eee ae ered bos T ed Femur rr Noxth Carolina Association of County See ssnikhinttis Peewee ett cuigcivens eee De. eter tg White, for consideration by the State Highway fee ey Mey pean ott $150 west of Let a lahat he Per To 2, Talley Pee ete me ee Troutean, Paving requested. ¥ ee ad eae De I A lied ireheeilal board that the North Carolina Attorney ed oper pee Ten Ce pa pee] a t des have no st rere y to spend county funds bid . pat tea ta The Board requested that Adame and Pegran be requested to sake pariodic reports on theix long range planning study for Prem ert s BI elias a) Morte Carolina, Iredell Comte celta > a ek ae ae | 9 rt bi fa 74 Looe #7 r : " 7 #3 + e — - si a < . ? tu Page 1 January 2, 1968 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners held its regular monthly Perise ee Mea Cem ts ae Cl Pee be Md bt eS ee ee 2 7 Monday date bye ee te ee Oe Ele oe Pe et cP Mes. we Bed tae LS Commissioners Réom at the courthouse, with all members present, Pet PS a Chairman A, J. Waring, Rev. Norman H, Joyner, Dr, John S. Hardaway, Cc. ce Bryan, and James M, White. R. L. Shuford, Jr., county manager, and Jay F. Frank, county attorney, Ltt et Dk The meeting was called to order by the chairman and Sel med invocation by Commissioner Joyner, ey 22) Vi LZ04 boat teed wee ee ee Se ey had been requested by the Welfare Board were board chairman Harding Rogers and meaber Mrs. George Scott, and Mrs. Dorothy Fleming, welfare director. They requested that the county raise the pay plan for the welfare department from two steps below the state standard plan as it was set July ist to the be Se Pe eS MR dae hoy ele!) standard plan effective January Ist. left the department for a higher paying state job and they are fearful of losing other staff acer pial and that two steps below standard would not allow the department to be competitive in hiring new employees, A discussion POMS ee Me bee te eck) Te le) Chairean Waring stated that the commissioners would consider the request for salary revisions and sake a decision at the next seeting. nea iD. eg? 3) ¢ Le ee Da) representative of Standard Life and Casualty Insurance Company, presented PU OM eee ee Cee ee ee ss Se co icme e e 8 Oe Dee eee ova Tae) January 2, 1968 Ut F 419 at i) Pet aed TAX REFUNDS, The following tax refunds and rebates were authorized as recommended by the tax supervisor, on motion by fore kt el by seconded by Commissioner Hardaway: POSE h EY S. C, Campbell Bet] a} a Pr ese eM Ol ee bd sd pet rAd in front foot footage pt rd 2.39 D, O, Cowan, Jr. 1965 1.53 & $170 reduction in value due to error 1966 Be) in front foot footage phy 4.53 Cc, Willard’ Thompson pT 7.63 Personal Tax paid in Mecklenburg County Per Bet Bx Dee) bert Py pt Tet Mrs. D. S, Brown Fallstown 1967 Car listed to wrong person put on discovery to D.G,Brown pts Pas) Donald Nelson Hager Outside 1967 PSS le maT Sd Pee) Dixie News Co. Cc, Creek 1966 he eT T] 57 ” Ld formes 2 Td pag - ° PSX] armed ty Shsg. 1967 Resident of Alexander County Patt) Grady A. Church bes iC) ee Meee eC. ly reer) Fee ote ol per se. BUT yd Brror in listing age 2.00 Michael C, Reid bd td 1965 Poll tax (in Service) Pre) Gerald W. Seith Lad 1967 Double listed 15.77 ee ee ee 1967 Brror on car price EP Ld ee te) Inside 1967 Double listed truck Psd Pr Ae OM Ota ee Met statement of policy of the City of Statesville and Iredell County relating to the use of radic equipeent by the Iredell County Sheriff's Departeent ON ee Pee ee Se. JOINT POLICY OF THB CITY OF STATESVILLE pe Seale stad ra ed 1. Authorisation for tranenitting over the City of Stateeville's January 2, 1966 bat. be-) q rv i Cs ar eee s shall be given only to full-time employees of the Iredell County Sheriff's Departeent upon approval by the City of Statesville, 2. The county will assume the cost of enly one radio installation Tee we we ec te 133g in the Sheriff's Department, except for extenuating circumstances. Bxceptions will be approved on an individual basis by application to the County pve at hay Cee tee ese eee Per tT eet Mm PO mre Me DS cse TY of full-time deputies of the Sheriff's pea ay We tt me dese es Se transait on the City of Statesville's radio frequency are to be advised that FCC regulations require periodic frequency checks of all transmitting equipment and that it will be necessary to adhere to this regulation, In order that the City and County may know that this regulation is followed, each independent person or fire shall subait annual certification from an FCC licensed radio maintenance fire that the frequency check has been made on equipment. Certification shall be made to Blectromec, Inc. of Statesville who is under contract to supervise the City and County radio network systea. 5. All persona and firms now certified by the City of Statesville to transait on its frequency will be issued a letter showing such authority. All radio maintenance firas licensed by FCC Pre me es eae Ome ee certified by the City of Statesville, A pee me ae eae hs. oes T} users will be supplied to each radio maintenance boos ere ete Ba ee ee Pn a i ee eB Commissioner Bryan and seconded by Commissioner Joyner: Whereas, The Supreme Being in His infinite wisdoa has seen fit to UBM ewe PM es Tes Ty and tt ee De 1914 in Reading, Pennsylvania, the son of the late James and Bdna Burnhas Underwood; Pte Whereas, he was a seaber of the Iredell County, North Carolina, and Amexican Medical Associations and a fellow in the American College of Tee ey Internation/College of Surgeons and a sember of the Association of Military Surgeons and Phi Chi Medical Fratesnity; to Whereas, he was active in the entire civic and religies life of his pee ad fesse ee ee ee Industrial Medical Association, as a Board eeuber of the North Carolina ee ee ee ed a of service; Whereas, he served his country with ovtetanding ability, being commanding rae Leer gf cad ae January 2, 1968 rae! ESTraae/ | officer of the 312th Evacuation Hospital, Winston Sales, North Carolina, holding the rank of Colonel, United States Army Reserve; and Whereas, he was a member of Petersburg Lodge No, 15, AF & AM, Virginia; Lehigh Consistory, Allentow, Pennsyivania; Oasis Temple, Charlotte and Statesville Shrine Club; and Whereas, he had served his community with distinction as a member of the Board of Directors of the Statesville Chamber of Commerce, a nembex of the Gatesville Country Club, and was past president of both the Statesville Cancer Society and the Iredell County Crippled Childrens Society; and Whereas, his religious contributions to his community included serving as a deacon and elder of the First Presbyterian Church and as a member of San et Oa ns Cd) | Whereas, he had served the citizens and residents of Iredell] County well in the capacity of Iredell County coroner from 1962 until 1966; and Whereas, in his passing the citizens of Iredell County have lost one of their outstanding members who was thoughtful to the needs of the less fortunate as well as to the affluent; and Whereas, he left behind him his widow, Edythe Walters Underwood, whos he sarried on November 16, 1940 and two outstanding sons, Lieutenant Harry B, Underwood, II and Walter L. Underwood. Now, therefore, be it hereby resolved by the en of the Iredeli founty Board of Commissioners that we do hereby express our deepest syupathy to the family of the late Dr. Harry 5. Underwood and acknowledge Iredell County's great loss in hie passing; that his friendship and eee em ee ee ee ee ed this resolution be sent to the mesbers of his family. This the and day of January, 1966. Ixedell County Board of Commissioners LA pe ad Sd peat ee January 2, 1968 Page 5 POPC re ed running sone Petes ee eet TY Pee we ae et explained that since a few complaints continue to come in he and the tax Pe eee Mt with the appraisal company to set up another date for hearings on January 15th. a The Board discussed a proposal from State Welfare Commissioner Clifton M, Craig setting forth proposed procedures for operation of a central state bank account for the payment of all public assistance recipients and medical service vendors. Motion was made by Commissioner Hardaway seconded by Commissioner Poo reste) passed, to oppose this change since it appears to be another step bye Tete) separating the welfare department from county Pro bas aay ' Rye rete a Crd Tek) Cd Crd Cer met Be Bi 1 Std Sea) 4890 Cie Crd Ce) Send Cee | 4896 CB BY core ost ie roto 6885 cry Cp Chey 6070 Crd 6993 6997 SS ee ee ee SA tes 4879 Ste) ~~ ct Pra | bse) OO Me Pee bas NY iter temo ao bd Be eee ay Cc. Chandler Bryan Bernice M. McJunkin A. J. Waring Pee eer os kd Rose B. Ingram Joyce J. Martin Sherrill Lumber Co. Mary Lee Cowles Louise M. Taylor Lois Troutman Peggy P. Summers Susan C. Cowles Robert C. Black c. B, Bvans Halley C. Johnston Robert C. Black U. S. Postmaster Halley €. Johnston c. &. Bvans I. B. M. Corporation ee Peek as ery Hunt Mfg. Co. Beam Printing Co. PorVI ee We rst Tr Tobe) B. N. Scroggs Official Mobile Home Market Report - Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co. Pa a ke sd Copier Account Supply Room Account Des te ee Porm Seas tae! ts Dee es Dee me ee ks ra December 1967 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS be tae] 112.50 " 75.00 " A Pee) CT 57.04 ba res PvE tS 150,00 pest tet] 10.15 bar at ted 114.00 165.00 123.50 463.50 271.00 ~¥ 271.00 “ 274.40 " 120.00 224 625.00 , 415.00 ¥ 327.00 * yale 0) beer as ted 1,500.00 Travel Cred ba cere Rent Cr kd Pte see Ty Ce) 1/2. Letter Opener +S Ey 4 Pte pee Ty preps = 5.77 uf 22.76 6.00 tart Ty) pe rie) eat ed 5.30 Copies Be 3) Frese ee TY eve} < ee ee S225 000-282 wy ts) 60 Co) Bo ce) co Pat cd oh] co) be) .o) oo) ) bed er Rental Uniform Service Uniforms, etc beaten Beavers Repair Shop City of Statesvillel Thomas & Howard Co. Statesville Glass & Mirror Co. Home Bxterminating Co. Pest Control CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Statesville Glass & Mirror Co. PES ale Mere CT Pargas Fire Alarm System SPBCIAL APPROPRIATIONS > Ruth G, Etchison SSE ae Port City Ambulance Service Inc. - Ambulance Service br eer 22.34 po Ped) pe ore t pe eT 2,973.35 past Piee) 600.00 Board of Supervisors, Iredell County Soil Conservation - Donat ion600.00 Town of Mooresvillel pers hat v3 Town of Troutman Harmony Fire Department Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. Cool Springs Fire Dept. Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept. Central School Vol. Fire Dept." Trinity Vol. Fire Dept. ed Union Grove Fire Dept. vo) City of Statesville Contract & Fire Alarm System aT sey DeSe tT tt) N, C, Dept. of Cons. & Development - Forest Fire Control National Guard ~- Statesville Donation National Guard - Mooresville Donation Clerk Superior Court - Burke Co. Hearing Southern Bell Telephone Co, Fire Alarm System Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund - Ret. N. C. Local Government Bmployees' Retirement System - Ret. N. C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. PLANNING AND ZONING K. L. Raymer Jr. Board Meeting Glenn M. Chandler J. Allen Knox J. Mack Morrow re ee J. B. Rankin oie we Pe el Tey Joyce J. Martin Salary Ralph C. Brown sf J. C. Linker Travel y Traffic & Planning Associates Professional & Secretarfal Ralph C. Brown Travel Starrette's Office Equipment Inc. - Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services U. S&S. Postmaster eae] fer a poe eT Supply Room Account See y ae Eran 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 14,195.00 Cy mee) 661.35 Ps mae 8) 25.00 2.00 31.76 Breed or Clee) mal Ew rs wry 1,210.75" wuUura ee) 4901 reed 4903 Cl id 6813 6909 6910 hd 4904 eee] 6814 6970 hd 4906 Sta 6911 Ch ed - LL Phyllis Conner A. L. Wood bee eer bere td Ea ek Oe) Estate of E, F. Saum Estate,of BE, F, Saum Piedmont Lumber & Mfg. Co. Southerland Blue Print Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co, Pree TT bd Nye) PO Core Mr retell Lik er eae tt MOM core) R. L. Shuford, Jr.1 R. L. Shuford, Jr. Carolina Business Machines Inc. Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co. U. S. Postmaster Copier Account Supply Room Account Betty Jean Robb Bernice M. McJunkin Miss Mary T. Civington, Sec. Southern Bell Telephone Co. Pe Pee ss od foyer Sa ited Supply Room Account bh rae - TAX MAPPING COUNTY ACCOUNTANT PVE SS 187.78 ig 415.00 “a che mae 0) ¥ 390.00 " ; Bere pree} Travel 200.00 Supplies 1899 ” 31.41 Faber Ty pe PE) Postage oh] Potts) eo TY WaT LA rey MANAGER Salary 271.00 " 1,000.00 best oe pte Pie e) eErhee) abet Ty 30.10 baer aa ty eed foree eT 36.54 etry 10.80 eT eS) SESS] ” Treas. - Membership cree) Services 11.75 bee hae 10.20 fore se eT) ors) Ps) eer) PMY} 1,048.00 E 3 Eyam) H 6999 Howard Taylor Travel H 6920 Hartsell Warren be H 6921 R. L. Warren 5 re yy wee Oe DO id 213,00 H 6923. LeRoy Reavis ‘4 221.10 H 6924° The Fechheimer Bros. Co. Uniforms 1,197.01 H 6925 Youngblood Truck Lines Inc. Freight Pre)) H 6926 Setzex's Watch & Gift Shop Supplies 9.00 H 6927 The Wiltsie Camera Shop sd Be Pe) i ys Me Orme ot hl ilo Ty 4 8.90 H 6929 Mac's Television & Elec. Pe ees p> ee) ei PUP Pee as 2 bar a ve) bE: Pet.) Pi Rae SC ae ed Copies pr) ai 6 Supply Room Account Rte sp OT 5.24 9,459.43 377.00 4923 Flossie S. King Pee tape 4924 Shirley G. Robbins by Bz eee O) 4925 Christine B. Byrd * 271.00 4926 Houston L. Johnston ® 457.00 4927 N. T. Houston + 533.33 H 6815 N, T. Houston bes 3G 50.00 H 6930 Houston L. Johnston i [oe a} cM PM tae <> a oy 1/2 Letter Opener 11.58 H 6958 S. C. M. Corporation DPS e at ttre) 48.00 H 6965 Beam Printing Co, eee Ty Pe Peer | H 6971 Brady Printing Co, af yee) H 6997 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services 11.35 J Pe Pee ks ks bd er he te J 16.70 Pi ee SC ed foe eT 1.60 as 6 Supply Room Account Supplies eri] 2,126.03 RBGISTER 4928 Imogene W. Blankenship bee SS 377.00 es oS by ey een e 8) t crema] 4930 Blizabeth H. Goodrum 4931 Patricia C. Ps sees 9 247.00 4932 L. L. Nesbit a be ee H 68221 N. C. Dept. of Revenue Bxcise Tax Stamps 5.00 H 6932 Mitchell Printing Co. beers) pa Pe) H 6933 Xerox Corporation Supplies Cee) H 6934 The Cott Reindexing Co. Contract 933.00 faery aa ttre cst eset eee ee eae ed eo 30.10 6997 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services ep we S Pee a ee Dd es] bes Pi 5 Copier Account freee 64.90 J 6 Supply Room Account ee ere Ew ET eS WELFARE DEPARTMENT Pe ee ee Pe | ee ts) 12.74 4874 Joan R. Scott 4 pts Pas 8] 4933 Sdna F. Brown e Peers] re ees) bad Lt eae Ss) = 553.00 ° Bo Sst ” be ae 8 ag bse Pass] we 19x 83 Saezneaaaztzc=zc= 4939 er rie} 4942 4943 Cr 4945 eet) 4947 er] Ch td 4950 4951 hyd 4953 4954 4955 odd) Ce} ) Chk lo) Cee 6938 6939 6940 i.) 3S 9 6942 6943 6944 6945 bro) 6947 Cr cer Dd 6950 Chg Chery 6953 6954 Cd be} A a pes pe) a BOOK Charles P, Kirkman Thurston Templeton Blizabeth French Boyd Mary A. Deaton Rr eee se Fe] Peele Me Ses f Pies ore 3d Martha S. Loyd Martha M. Turner Betty Sue Troutman Blizabeth P. Fox Sara M. Neese Della T. Biddle Margaret Bllen Rumple Nora L. Deal Lois I. Sigmon Blizabeth D. Johnston Dorothy M. Fleming Bees Me is) Thelma C. Barker Blizabeth French Boyd Bdna F. Brown pte ere tL) Frances R. Jones Charles P. Kirkman Martha S. Loyd Avonelle C. McVey Sara M. Neese Linda Raymer Thurston Templeton Martha M. Turner eet at SM ee EAT) Dr. Geage M. Eckley Dr. Bill R. McLain Dr. David L. Pressly pe ee eS) Beam Printing Co. ah tat | ee ry fea ee Ty 503.00 479.00 503.00 Eee) re) 479.00 479.00 436.00 Peet) 436.00 Ev Uae) 328.00 313.00 pee ae cy 299.00 313.00 Per ee Pry ee 39.35 PL ees 7.44 re rey 59.80 ES mer | Pre) Pre Peer) Parr 2.00 35.36 19.04 76.30 ret Pan) 5.00 ae) 15.00 Pad Cer Southern Bell Telephone Co. Supply Room Account N. C. Local Government Buployees' Retirement System - Ret. Pee CC Me 8 eo ie a Blizabeth W, Weaver Betty C. Harrington Magine Rutledge en) U. 6. Postmaster Pe se) Iredell County 4-4 Club ; Supplies 2.05 Pry ey Por Eee | 13,640.23 Po Pee) 175.42 CP ee) Sere) Prd Pe ee) Be he ee 10.46 10.23 Aer) cer) pores e} Pes) 3 3 oo ee oe | | na Ht Ce Ct 4966 Crd cae 6961 tod tT) 6975 6996 A id eee Bo) ; Ct) tlh) CT) Cloyd 6971 6997 at ee Cd 4970 ed az ee 4973 4974 Se) te ed Cts Sted a] a] ers) eS ee | ] H 6997 er eee) Nancy I. Myers Nancy H, Murray Inez W. Foster Nancy H. Murray Inez W. Foster Nancy I. Myers Belks- Dept. Store Miracle Maid Travel " Travel, etc. Supplies Pree ee Td Starrettes Office Equipment Inc. - Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co. Harry L.."Johnsen pS 5 am erm lot Te) Beam Printing Co. Bnterprise Printing Co. U. S, Postmaster Beady Printing Co. Southern Bell Telephone Co. U. S. Postmaster Copier Account Supply Room Account per Soe lee Tea eS SS mee Meo Tey Southern Bell Telephone Co. UP PMs kt Dd Bi ee eee std Martha D. Parker Ralph H. Munday Pea Pe os Peet ae aS as Marion U. Boyd Virginia 8. Webster ee ee) Pe ere Fa) oe ee CIVIL DEFENSE COUNTY ATTORNEY tasty Salary Travel pty) ee ee TY a er kt] peepee TY Rae T Postage Copies PT Bary RE ta 28 " ate Ty erat te] CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Tee tsa bee Ty Obeerver Printing House Inc. * Carolina Business Machines Inc. “ Brady Printing Ce. Petty Cash Retainer Fee Le] Carolina Ribbon & Carbon Sales Corp. - ee ee ee ee Edwards & Broughton Co. Pe Copier Account Supply Room Account ae Ewes) bras T) eed Lea] Peo oer) Supplies Supplies Bae Pr 7 263.00 180.67 Pe Peck) Prd rar) 56.16 13.63 ord Pe PL YA ca eiYA 300.00 50.00 11.74 1.29 5.00 22.10 15.50 Corr) Co) re) 426.35 315.00 300.00 13.35 AP] 629.00 Peo Pae. 2) 200,00 396.00 ee 312.00 343.00 ye eee) or eee) 225.00 rd 63.21 cee) Pe ee re) 27.43 26.62 Piva keg.) Pe ote Moet oy feet Se as Mary L. Fickling H 6973 Sheila Boone Transcript - A H 6997 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services 21.50 Bi 5 Copier Account Copies 53.60 540.06 RECORDERS COURT 4979 Carl G. Smith eS 4986 Boyce G, Gibson Jr. ” 4961 R, A, Hedrick bs pie ae ee ek Court Costs ee baa) Carl G. JAIL H 6976 Parlier Plumbing & Heating Co. Repairs 16.73 H 6977 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw. Co. Supplies ee] H 6978 Watts Plumbing & Heating Co.Repairsl eC Pe Te) ee Me peer 8S ee) H 6980 City of Statesville cape Ty 124.64 H 6961 Purcelis Drug Store eps tet teed H 6962 Sunshine linen Service pg oA H 6983 Thomas & Howard Co. ee Ty 75.17 Ce Meee ae ee Boarding Prisoners pare ee] a 3 Wallace B. Honeycutt D.D.S. Dental Service are) Pi Home Bxterminajing Co. by meats Bulks Dept. Store 6825 A&P Tea Co, Ce 6827 Fraleys Pood Fair bs 6828 Harris-Teeter No, 12 = 6629 Powells Grocery ? Me et ee i CM eet se 1 ng * ” eI ts ee .* . RSM BSEREES SE ee eee eee tt333433 533 3351- Sttt EET Ce ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee cg oe e@ J a) ra o & Crd H 6984 eb) H 6986 ery 4965 CL Ct > 3 6802 Ce) sd id | er ee) meee Se Boarding Home Care be] De eee Sd vs 240.00 Me. & Mrs, Albert Bdwards if Co rie) Allen Feimster ie: 46.32 Harry J. Fisher ik Foie 3) Poy y se mete Ad * pz oreo} Pr) eg Tl * 60,00 Carl Reece ¢ 300,00 Johnny A. Scott * ph Pes John C, Scott bs eae e] Bobby Sells a ei) Mrs. Horace Shives * erie} Sipes Orchard Home i” 55.00 Mrs. Zona Summers 4 120,00 Mrs. Jay Tayse a 180.00 Mrs. C. C. Ward se 180,00 eee 82 wed oe 0) tt eat me ee ee YY bed 180,00 Mrs. Rebecca Williams - 120,00 PTO Meat St Ce] Ambulance Service be Dr. M. L. Borton peas eae ead Lene) Dr. T. R. Griffin Medical 31,00 Dr. A. M. Henderson "2 15.00 Dr. D. D. Lewis Jr. * Be Pee) Dr. L. M. Little " rene o) Lowry Drug Co. iA bys: Medical Centre Pharmacy * 12.30 Purcells Drug Store gd rae, 2) Troutman Drug Store * 5.00 Westgate Pharmacy 6 3.78 pees SRM ose ewe TOs od 6 2 Ce eed Lowrance Hospital ig 5.00 Western N. C, Sanatorium * be Pae.e) 4,510.02 J. I. Thomas J. 1. Thomas Town of Mooresville T. K. Abernethy Rare tad oe a ad Rita O. Murdock Mary M. Kestler Copier Account Supply Room Account Lia 7 VOUT se ce! MISCELLANEOUS DOG WARDEN Salary tele mne 8) bet Tg 184.00 Serer Me tiled 13.00 Radio Service 7,00 CL eo) bees A 81.75 bad Tie] Copies Pee Supplies [wa28 403.76 Iredell County ©, A.A. Pund 3,848.35 pS ee ae Oe i 1,214.68 Iredell County A. P. T. D. Pund 3,354.57 Iredell County ©, A. A, Pund ceo] Iredell County A. F. BD. C. Pund ro Iredell County A. P. T. D. Pund Cd pee ee te ee 107.02 Iredell County General School Fund re es) Mies Lote Cockrell, Treas. Stateeville City Schools bees + See 8) —— sore Leas yi) 6810 Beg Be) to ¥ tid hed 1 oth) 6990 6991 pte) p ey bE.) ee ee ee eee eee rae tae | N. C. Dept. of Revenue Use Tax Iredell County Health Dept. Monthly Budget be Iredell County Library Fund Monthly Budget be ad First Union National Bank Transfer Funds E. N. Seroggs Supply .Room Account Carolina Ribbon & Carbon Sales Corp. " ‘i Equilease Corporation Rent - Copier Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. be et S| Mrs. Charlotte U. Griffith, Treas. Mooresville City Schools The Berens Co. bet ee, 352 bee) Law Enforcement Officers Benefit & Retirement Fund- bt aay EPR MC te hee oe em Sos ee de PCa ay N, C. National Bank Withholding Tax Peet ee tas a Me ae erat ea Eel] Association Insurance N. C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. ert me wet eM ase rae sts ome leh) eee oy pe Te] Social Security pi yo Tax: Federal Cr ea 7S cr Pe eS Insurance co oe ee) TOTAL Cord Cee eer eee) 100,000.00 Er ec) 162.45 Evert 11.26 62,000.00 ES Org py eee] ee rd Pere | 2,490.00 pyre Peery 320,175.00 404,195.53 8,846.00 cL heer Pee] 140 pe} 142 143 pe) 147 pe) ae) 150 151 oo] 153 1s4 +o) 156 v2 3 290 291 rar 293 rary Pah) 296 ars 299 300 301 xe] 303 coer) ele)-) 306 clr Ee: Ei) 310 E> oe] 313 314 Pe ety oid 318 319 320 ro PP] Pe] ery fo BemoRehsBetsbet chock sheksbekelehekekeserehcue! rome Re noha! semen n o Po) a20 330 Bey PI Jessie T. Parker Mildred G. Johnson Lexine A. White Bertha G. Shoe Margaret F, Bolt Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Andrew J. Hutchinson Mary Lee Stroud lS re de Me Lo) L. M. Little Arthur D. Cowan Ina M. Galliher Blaine C. Clanton fo Te ee Pee ree cote T.) ee eee Pee St Dorothy P. Yount Jane W. Arthur Margaret F, Bolt Blaine C. Clanton Mildred Johnson Jessie T. Parker Bertha G, Shoe Lexine A. White Dorothy P. Yount Andrew J. Hutchinson Rollin W. Johnson Troy R. Scoggins Jr. Pee fee cee | F. C. X, Inc. PS ve beet deny City of Statesville Salary & Travel P< ES 37 Travel " Supplies pepe. TT ee tape TY Southern Bell Telephone Co. " cere aes se me a Peet 23) Winchester Surgical Supply Co. - Supplies Enterprise Printing Co. Iredell Laundry Co, Lowry Drug Co. Inc. Statesville Glass & Mirror Co. ie ees] PCS ee Meee st em TAS t Home Exterminating Co. Mid-State Oil Co. Petty Cash U. S. Postmaster Mooresville Lodge #496 Town of Mooresville Public Service Co, Duke Power Co. Mooresville Telephone Co. New Method Laundry & Cleaners - Harry G. Walker, M. D. ee es ee eee Se Pa Pea et | | a ae eee x. ¢ of N. C. Inc. MISCELLANEOUS Supplies tbs a pts) eee) roe tty Spraying trees a ant ee Le ee et Posaage Lk La i) eae Tt) te eee 1) etsy feee tse ty Secial Security Agency - Soc. Sec. eee ee ee North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax ae ee Mospital Saving Association Public Mapleyees’ Geocial Gecurity Agency Sec. See ae aad ee eee ee 19 na 89 ee ee eee ee es | cote a bran BOOK TOTAL 13,443.72 Less Payroll Deductions TSS eed 371.93 Social Security 3 er byt sM Std or eas) PSN pet Pd per es Ne] eesti 72. Dianna R. Beck PFE 7 Etec Pree) PAM et ae eee ‘<3 461.67 74 A. Hope Clark " 107.25 rie ts ae emo bd " bey ari) yi ee: 2 PS bs 210.00 77 Virginia M. Deaton bed 275.00 78 Nancy W. Grimes 6 300,00 79 Amelia Ann Hatcher . 100.00 80 Carole Anne Livengood if 250.00 CeMe ett. me 2 st Elena) 82 Doris M. Poovey of 367.00 83 Helen L. Warner * yd Fae) ® 84 Rose Mock Waugh sj b+ oreo) 85 Flint A. Norwood “tf reer 86 Tug Whittenburg nd 50.00 B 173 Iredell County Schools Gas yt. ee) B 174 Southern Bell Tele. Co. bat) crore) B 175 Alex Ross Roof Repairs 29.00 B 176 Millers of Concord Inc. Supplies ttt B 177 University Service Plants pe Bs at og 1.00 B 178 The MacMillan Co. bere a) 219.50 B 179 Campbell and Hall Inc. sf 460.63 B 180 Nathaniel Dame & Company = 13.10 B 181 Doubleday & Company Inc. id rome) ) B 162 Charles M. Gardner Co. i er oie 4) wee em Ce lo) ed 38.00 B 184 The Intimate Bookshop Inc. " oT) B 185 Morehouse-Barlowe Co. Inc. ih ree) B 186 GBharles Scribner's Sons sf eb) PCy Ae sa eel fs mec Ty . 20.45 B 188 Coronet Films pte) oP eT) 154.50 B 189 -N. C. Public Bmployees" Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. Phy re) B 190 N. C. Local Government Pree TM Retirement System - Ret. a9o.88 B 191 Town of Mooresville Donation for Library ere) 6,634.96 Lb eee’ te B172 N. C. Dept. of Revenye Dees ss es oes ME Bee Sd B193 N. C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System - Ret. 205.30 B 194 Hospital Saving Association Insurance re rd B 195 State Department of Reveme State Tax Withheld 235.44 B 196 N. C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. PEE ae!) North Carolina National Bank Withholding Tax CCP 6,200.11 Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Poth eo) Social Security pth Piers pr eee ty 462.80 State Pe) Be | ae GRAND tro ree ra) Co Prva A tg 4 MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY M 507 Nancy K. Pearson bees Ey: Fae e) M 508 Richard K. Gabriel Lg : 24.00 M 509 Rowan County Contract 1,083.33 M 510 City of Statesville Pea eet 13.64 M 511 Southern Bell Telephone Co. " 15.90 M 612 R. D. Grier Pith 50.00 M 513 Broughton Hospital Drugs 57.21 M 514. Public Service Co. of N. C. Inc. - Gas 19.25 M 515 Blackwelder.Furniture Co. pre ee Tad pk M 516 N. C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. CPE Weer LB gos, te ty 518 N. C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. M M 519 N. C. Public Bmployees' Social Security Agency - Soc. Sec. 46.47 M 520 Hospital Saving Association - Insurance 16.36 Nar SO tte te tee Me Falke ee Core M 522 Internal Revenue Service Federal Tax Withheld 65.40 151.47 pt Pe) Less Payroll Deductions: bases a pee) Social Security 15.49 by tees 21.80 bs Ns Pe) Insurance POPE) Pree! GRAND TOTAL ADJQUEN, The seeting was adjourned at 10:15 P.M, until 7:00 P January 6, 1966. Pere ete et tee lead Filed for registratios o* 7 7 rs ed fe ee te ee \ Jamary 8, 1968 Page 1 Pee eee ee eet et ee Te bse January 8, 1968, at 7:00 P,M., Pee ee ee ee ee etait Ey Present were Chairman A. J, Waring, James M, White, C, Chandler Bryan, pee ee Ne Ce ad Bee Me etd at Troutman to go to Mooresville). oS ae Se Shuford was present. Pee ae CALL TO ORDER, Chairman Waring called the see announced they would recess immediately to go to Mooresville for a joint Prt ese eas es] Mooresville School Board. reer M Te re see ee ts eel] joint meeting is to Peete we ee ek consolidation of the three school units, Statesville, Mooresville, Pate) Iredell County; also to consider a possible supplement to teachers pay for the Iredell Cousty unit and its effect om the other two Prt ee kl NEXT MBETING, The chairman announced that the board would meet Pre eey ee eee, se ee ed bee eee Page 1 “ Jamary 29, 1968 Peer’ — tsi 19 be td 94 The Iredell County Board of Commissioners net in adjourned regular Pert ee 29, 1968, at 7:30 P.M., in the Commissioners yee Pee tay All members were bor ay namely: fore eta SS 2 aE oa Room at the Courthouse. chairman; Rev. Norman H. Joyner, James M. White, C. John S, Hardaway. Dr. "L. Shuford, Jr., county manager were Jay Frank, county attorney, and R.° para pak iee¥ ee Pad invocation was led by Coamissioner Joyner. Tom Pegram was present to id S PO! BUILD; p53) udy of county needs in which his oes | present a progress report on the oh4 is engaged. an Redevelopment Commission bred He reportdd that the Statesville Urbi days ago at which time they presented to the PLP ee a public bearing a few sociates which they had per) the report of a study by Traffic and Planning As commissioned on how to rejuvenate Pe ey Statesville. in this report was recommendation that the Walnut Street area, bounded by West Front, Mulberry, PPP te te edd ee ed a government ee ea further recommendation that the Barnes Building be converted to use as the rosa Seed Mx. Pegram stated that in looking at this report in line with the study he is making he could see all sorts of possibilities, even to the extent of abandoning all of the present eS ect soving all the county operations except the library, health, and jail to the Barnes building ina PW eS building, with a Ce tel Bree a ve possibly using the new office building for the library by adding a six or eight thousand quare foot addition, He explained that this idea appeared to hie te have so sany P aaaaieaailialiiaiad eexrit study in depth but that the whole idea was euch a sharp departure from any previous thinking of the ee | nn ea A ed hin te ture the etudy is this eT ee deen te ad January 29, 1968 One would be to develop the most they could have a basis for Cee etre ae Me CL Le me) renovating and adding to what we already Crea Mt Ts es Ce es aT eee renovating the courthouse is its location in the central fire district and the requirement Lae at ad statute and the state building code that no wood structure in this district a eee ge After discussion the Board passed a motion made by Commissioner Joyner and seconded by Commissioner Bryan to encourage Adams and Pegram to continue work along the lines of a city-county government ree eC Pet. LZ Mr. Pegram in his progress report. ee eee Be poet Me and sewer planning report by W. K, Dickson and Company, Inc., Pe ey peee MC a ed Iredell County Planning Board. He introduced Mx. F, M, Cunningham of W, K, Dickson who explained the revisions Pee te Se ed Bes Qn motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, the board voted to accept the COMPREHENSIVE AREA-WIDE WATER AND SEWER PLANNING REPORT as revised and authorized W, K. Dickson and Company, Inc., Tie Met Suse hl eet SMe) a a IREDELL WATER CORPORATION, The county manager reported that he had been contacted by Victor Crosby who told hie that the Iredell Water Corporation See eee ed lines were indicated than their soney allows, and Mr. Crosby wants to know if the county will appropriate soney to enlarge the lines. In the absence De ek a ee A Oe the following resolution creating the Iredell Council ee ee me a of Government was adopted: WHEREAS, the enite of local gevermeent within Iredell County bear « and share « commen Gesire to effectively serve the mm 1940 9 eee ere tt ett me Page 3 J 29, 1968 — 5 eager Sree eae) people they represent, PY Ye] WHEREAS, in recent years, the local governments have faced Presa total eee to pt ae Se bel] challenges created by increases in pepulation, econ desires for public services and DCS ee tO | governmental unit invariably affect the well-being of neighboring units, ty WHEREAS, it seems fitting that the several affected units join in voluntary cooperation to study common problems affecting health, safety, educatiop, recreation, economic Peete Pe ee Me Bt ] welfare, Pe Me ee eee Bt) that the local governments in Iredell County--namely the City of Statesville; and Iredell the Towns of Harmony, Love Valley, Mooresville and Troutman; County+-do hereby create Bao IREDELL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS as authorized by the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina (oe reer ome Ce SS Peeters et Me ee te ee ed hereinafter specified. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL SHALL BB AS FOLLOWS: 1 pe ae eet) re ed more of its member governmental units as may affect health, safety, welfare, educati@n, recreation, economic conditions, Pee red Cee a + Promote cooperative arrangements and coordinated action among its : Dee tae ts eae a i Make recommendations for review and action to its menber governmental units, and to other public agencies which perfors functions within the region in which its seuber eee te es ed PT 8 eal AS FOLLOWS: The Council will function only as an advisory are Pe a ee) Prete tees pn te eed pr eee January 29, 1968 » Page 4 PT ee le ee ee ed ed] Pe tot ae te Te functions, the Council find it desirable to enter into contracts, or to Pree Oe Bet it shall turn to tke signatory parties Pewee ee te ee General Statutes of the State of North Carolina (G,S. 160-77.3 and 160-77.4) AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: p All incorporated cities, towns and Iredell County are Peer tye med 4 membership in the Council. Charter members shall include the City of Statesville; the Towns of Harmony, Love Valley, Mooresville and Troutman; and Iredell County. Should additional communities within Iredell County become incorporated, thereby assuming responsibility for service to an electorate, they may obtain membership in the Council with the concurrence of the participat ing units and the adoption of a resolution identical to the ones under which Council is then. operating. Mewbership is limited to elected meubers of the governing bodies of the creating governmental units and shall be constituted as follows: Bach meaber governmental unit shall have two members each on the Council. Bach governmental unit say elect an alternate member to represent either member of the unit and he shall have all the voting rights of the member he is representing. e The participating governmental units Ry be permanent seubers; however, representatives of mesbers may be changed from time to time as each governing board may determine, . Pere tte ee a ee of any fiscal year after having given at least sixty days notice to the other ee Ed pe ee ee effective upon adoption of each of the participating Peete ae ae pot aed Pe os January 29, 1968 a BAY] ee 2) sealed fee Sed Commissioner White, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, Commissioners Waring and Bryan were elected to serve as Iredell County's representatives to the Iredell Council of Government, and Commissioner Peer et itm ety alternate representative, RIN en EMT eM Oe a MC eee SSM a Me Mee eT Sk Sak Ol Pm eS |e) table the request by the Iredell County Welfare Board to change the pay plan for consideration in the budget studies for next year, tye este eee Ce eC Ree eC cg Prt Me SMe ese Me eM MM ot Se $700.00 to furnish am assistant to the state veterinarian for testing cattle for bangs disease, as recoumended by the farm agent's staff. Bir PML PM RS Lt announced that Friday, February 9th, is the annual Boy Scout Government Day. On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, the board approved Pe OME ne ae ek) a ed program for the day. REPORT ON WATER PROBLEMS MEST OF STATESVILLE, The county manager reported bat Mx. Bruce Bell, representing « delegation of property owners on Westminister ive and Jurney Avenue west of Statesville which had appeared before the board on October 2nd requesting relief on water problems, had requested hia to fee ee te te ee ST ae et es Gpys. The cepoxrt was accepted as inforsation, Pee) PA ee Mor™® Carolime, Iredell Td Filed for Fegistratios on. Page 4 January 29, 1968 CM te Pt eg Sa eo tsc os Tt ae ete functions, the Council find it desirable to enter into contracts, or to accept, receive or disburse funds, it shall turn to tke signatory parties Pied et Bhd Statutes of the State of North Carolina (G,S. 160-77.3 and 160-77.4) AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: ps PUB Crss tt. Ose mh Tees. bee S ed eligible for membership in the Council. Charter members shall include the City of Statesville; the Towns of Harmony, Love Valley, Mooresville and Troutman; and Iredell County. Should additional communities within Iredell County become incorporated, thereby assuming responsibility for service to an electorate, they may obtain membership in the Council with the concurrence of the participating erate a ee tt a CSC ete ed Tt er Council is then operating. 3. Meubership is limited to elected meubers of the governing bodies of the creating governmental units and shall be constituted as follows: Bach meaber governmental unit shall have two members each on the Council. cera cts eM ee Ce me at oT Tee esd Dk either member of the unit and he shall have all the voting rights of the member he is representing. ee ee een ed ee representatives of seabers way be changed from time to time as each Peete Mt Ca tse PO te ee ee | Council at the end of any peer tae ae ci ee a me mee ees 7 notice to the other ae a Be ee ee effective upon adoption of each of the participating governmental units. ad Pe pet al.) rma |! an ri] Page 1 Fh dna Ad 1968 The Board of Commissioners of Iredell. County held its regular Pte od meeting on Monday, February 5, 1968,‘ ‘The eet Mt eee ee ey the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: A. J. Waring, chairman; Dr, John S, Hardaway, Rev. Norman H, Joyner, C. Chandler Bryan, and James M, White, Re L. Shuford, Jrg, county manager, and Jay F, Frank, county attorney, rs etd CALL TO ORDER, The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and ye TM PGs ht eet Boe eZ Commissioner Joyner, IREDELL WATER CORPORATION, A delegation of thirteen persons byt ted Victor Crosby appeared in the interest of the Iredell Water Corporation requesting that the county defray the cost of enlarging several lines in the water system as presently lid out, Mr, Crosby explained that in making this request they had examined only about one third of the system and it was Peco CMs eC Md bee TTS etd extensions or enlargement of lines as they proceeded, He explained that FHA had guaranteed a forty year $846,000 loan and that in designing the systea FHA had certain requirements about the number of users per aile and the sizeof the system so there would be reasonable expectation that it could operate and repay the pe ee ed for this reason a number of lines had to be eliminated from the original plans but that FHA would approve changes and additions which were to be paid for from some other source if the Corporation had the funds in hand, He stated that one of these proposed lines would serve the Piedmont Gareent Company and that larger lines would encourage development in the areas Cay CM Me Oem Ml Meee had been eliminated from the plans, with lines deadending about two ee ee et of Turnersburg and requested that these lines be connected to sake one circulating systes instead of the two separate systees as now laid out. OL a sinieus of 30,000 gallons of water per sonth which is adequately provided by one well but they have so alternate source of supply; that they were eee Pm: Pett ed February 5, 1968 z irae ke estes O11) planning another well at an approximate cost of Pe a! Pepe bee MEY) Mes this to see what the Iredell Water Corporation would do; and that if the line were installed they» would use it and put Pe Sew tk Peg! Pato dy Pee eee TT Ce hel Pr Pee Me ase raised by the county's involvement in financing, It was Peter) Pts Mel Sd Crosby investigate other possible sources of revenue and the board accepted the request for Pee Me MCT Ty PTR mre EE yc PM PI I a tat alc Garbage Collectors, Ince, which is franchised for garbage rr Oe Tosa) countywide, requested the ere eae ee eC ome 2 for rural pickup from Fy ee Me ee Pre Oi bay His attorney and auditor were with Peer Mere lod ae 7 | Peete Me ee LAY ees ee ee Ey seconded by Commisdoner White, the board requested the county Prete ts Mee hs at Benfield's audit and sake Pettey tse Me et a Peet ee ee Pr aster AID TO BLIND, One application, one Pee ae eed revisions in blifd aid grants were approved on motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by fore Pe ey poe tt following list of tax rebates issued by the Sd supervisor's office during the sonth of January was approved on aotion by Coumissioner Bryan, seconded by Coamissioner Joyner: vs bee ed bed Pio te AMOUNT Je Ay Mills Outside 1967 No dog $ 1,00 Vance Oliver fore rd ped Brror in tax listing or) Bd Inside phd Age 63 mo poll tax Pere) Julia G, Caldwell corms 2) pt Ce Pe meee ee meld ple Ts) a | ae 1966 eye Res isd PT ee Chabg. pod Car listed in another county 12,34 ere 8 poe) pt Personal property listed ce ee om] Be Cc. Creek Ped i eed February 5, 1968 Bee cei Symes: outs eS County Attorney Jay Frank reported Ao iminal action trial in the last term of superior court pre PMO ed ce] the county against evidence in a cr Pere a Williamson would be he ee a al ro ay authorization to get Mrs, Williamson's suit, a transcript of the case for the county. LIST OF BILLS: Saas Posy rae ets Lt JANUARY 1968 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 5005 A, J. Waring Pa ee) ae 112,50 5006 John S, Hardaway bed eT) 5007 Norman H, Joyner * 78.36 5008 James M. White ° 85.56 5009 C, Chandler Bryan Ld bse) 5041 Bernice M, MoJunkin Salary 150,00 J Ve ore ree 3) Mileage oes) Pee ieee ott Bey ct mT dT) 38.63 3 232 A, J. Waring eT EY eA 2 cv 5020 Rose 8, Ingram vert Sy 5032 Joyce J. Martin Md J 136 Carolina Business Machines Supplies pe Peo} J 140 Brady Printing Co, ‘od 53.17 Ree kee tasty Maps pe 0) Bi Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services tae) Louise M, Taylor * 5023 Lois Troutean ? id eS 5024 Peggy P, Summers Ll 240,10 Py Le ls Or Pe be C5 eo 5026 Cc, B, Bvans * oer 5027 Halley C. Johnston * ya) 5118 Susan C, Cowles bcd oe Pe eS ora bk best by ea J CP ee kg Bt 30,00 Bi Coane et Se ek Ae elon Advertising Ee Bi 52 Halley C. Johnston acca BS Pe J 53 Cc, B Bvans Cee) Pi] 54 Interstate Aircredit puiithaatiaiins pe Te] J J $5 Bilectronic Accounting Card Corp. = Cards x Be J S6 tmp Jones nd 2.00 J ee OM a) ae Bh & Bhue Books Le) J 9 I, B, M. Corporation Ck Mr Ms ee el coy A pe) J 103 Mooresville Tribune De eset] 22,40 Sie eM es) es Supplies ae) J 136 Carolina Business Machines mars a ces Rie Mes est Sn Ce J 230 Rec-Cax Printing Co, pO ed CMe ol eae ee Aa . 3,377.92 Sead Cee a] aa CT Pte 4998 Tug Whittenburg Ad ed 4999 Tug Whittenburg * Crees) ee eet TY ing Pe) Ce ey * cL pee eee te » CN 0) 5003 Lewis Simpson ® Lr 5004 Lewis Simpson * irae) 5028 Arthur A, Mintz Le 13,50 vers Meee Mee TY Se 5030 Milas Stevenson * rid oe Me Pe eS se Cleaning drapes ree) J 34 Postell McWhorter xs 48,50 J 35 Tuck Janitorial Service Cleaning 200,00 Cie ee ee) Repaixs 58.25 J bee et | Pe ee MC esl td Pe) ei 60 Martin & Campbell Reaoving snow 33,00 J 62 Statesville Venetian Blind Service - Repairs et J 62 Jiffy Join, Inc, Curtain vPro Bie ee Syst kT es ay Supplies pe PE] a 64 Public Service Co. of N, C. Inc. = Gas 744.0 Pi 65 Holland Coal Co, fone 722.55 Pi es he es born add 21,12 J 67 Comet Mfg. Corporation Supplies ad Bi 66 Belks Dept. Store Boots 16.46 J 69 Wilear Inc. ce eer) Ck Peed RM Me ae Me tT) ” it eee Ree Mee sae Pe re 3,60 See ee sy ee ee tt ee le Beet) Rie. Mee Ss ae eT eee Services Ce ed Piety mee ts ae. 3b ae Paes ay Supplies 14.63 Reet Me sto ] Pee) J 234 Modern Electric Co. Service Call CP) 3,577.31 SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS Py ? 5031 Ruth G, Etchison ees 43 Port City Ambulance Service Ambulance Service 72 =D, GO, Cowan, Jr. ee os) 72 Se Cy Campbell i] Ver See SMe) * CMe Mee po Ss kd 75 Wareony Fire Dept. - 76 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept. Inc. : 77 Cool Springs Fire Dept. * a ee ae 79 West Iredell Vol. Fire Dept, * ee ak he es SPSS TTT tte too 81 Trinity Vel, Fire Dept. se . ee ee ef a @3 Town of Mooresville 3 a ’ ny pees ee | 85 MN. C. Dept. of Cons. & Dev, ForestFixe Control 86 National Guard « Statesville Donation 87 National Guard ~ Mooresville * as M. C. Dept, of Come, & Dev, Ebenezer Acadeny 49333333 tee 140 Brady Printing Co. Pee erry Pree Fe for eT) . Peet oe Pe bed pe eS) 257 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Fixe Alare 29,90 261 NM. C, Local Government Baployees’ Retizenent Systen ~ Bet. Per) Pe a Ne ee ee ke ee ek ee ee 5,335.76 rt Bhs) cee ts) BOUGGGOULGG J Pi J ei Pi a Bi Pi J ram he Rees 1 pet) 7 A od The Webb Insurance Agency, Inc, = Insurance Ne ie eee) K, L, Raymer, Jr. Pret ase cept Oe ae = Pree ete sg PP Set J, Mack Morrow be ee a John B, Simpson m OT ate y Salary Ralph C, Brow “ J. C Linker ees Traffic & Planning Associates « Professional, etc. Ralph C, Brown Travel Ralph C, Brown ce pee TY Sherrill Lumber Co. a Statesville Record & Landmark « Advertising Starrettes Office Equipment Inc, - Supplies Brady Printing Co. eee TY pe mete st em bd Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services ee ey asd eT Te: SESSSESRSESS Reet Meer ed 14,42, J 140 Brady Printing Co. ad Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services cure Po 3d Salary « Ls 5045 Howard Taylor « ce ed * 5047 Johnnie D, Haynes * 5048 Hartsell A, Warren 3 Phy et eee stg " ee em 7 at 5051 Jack M, Murdock v4 5052 Grover B, Hardy Sr, ” 5053 Clyde L, Johnson 4 5054 Kenneth BY Taylor a4 5055 J, W. Sherrill, Jr. + La 5056 LeRoy Reavis <f J 99 I, Be M. Corporation Supplies ees) J 100 Whitlow's Shoe Shop & Store Belts PP J 101 The Hub Unifora Co, Ue od Ty 209,24 Rae es Mee sts e nT Supplies 119.33 J 230 Bec-Car Printing Co. - ert t J 231 T. Ke Abernethy Radio Service PhS Pe) J 237 Robert F, Barkley Travel PP ere J 238 Grover B, Hardy Ld Po ae) J 239 Johnnie D, Haynes . Pye) J 240 Bugene T, Honeycutt ed Ph? rh] J 241 William G, Johnson so Pe J 242 Jack M, Murdock icf Pee eto) J 243 Howard Taylor " poe ee) J 244 Hartsell A, Warren cd Pot Pee) J 245 R lL, Warren «A 214,26 J 246 Bascue A, West x Pe ee ed J 247 LeRoy Reavis if Poe Peo) J 248 The Wiltsie Camera Shop Supplies pweP J 257 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Pa Pe ed oa] Two-Way Radio of Carolina Inc. « pPvete et aoe | ry 2ee es 9,091.15 TAX COLLECTOR 5957 Flossie S, King Peers] 5058 Shirley G, Robbins ed 5059 Christine B, Byrd e 271,00 Se sd 457,00 5061 MN, T, Houston Ld 533,33 J a Pee Pe) Travel ph Pi ee ee sl 50,00 cae ee ee ee ee De ease te] pt ws) OM ee ee ws 2 Coe Ce ee Travel Ce J 105 S&S G M. Coxperation Lene BS res) coe) ee eee ee Supplies irs J 230 SBec-Car Printing Co. ad ee) J 257 Seuwthern Bell Telephone Co, Services Po PPe) Pre ry wey ie bees | 3 Meee ues AU) REGISTER OF DEEDS pelt Pee Te) PVE ts Helen R, Gregory ~ Elizabeth H, Goodrum cd Patricia C. Sherrill bed Le Le Nesbit 3 OM Pe Tax Stamps The Cott Index Co, py Pee TY] Xerox Corporation a bes eke be 5 tee Ty Contract eee ti est tee Supplies Sa) moses e.: mee ty ad perteer tM ose ttt. mel * Southern Béll Telephone Co, Services ee ee ey PUB NS Me hy [Pace bY Prete ase] OTN ae es od bd Edna F, Brown Thelea C, Barker Lucinda B, Dees pee Anne C, Johnson Avonelle C, McVey Charles P, Kirkman Thurston Templeton Blizabeth French Boyd Mary A, Deaton Julene R, Bisele poet Te ee TY Martha S, Loyd Terri C, Akers Martha M, Turner Betty Sue Troutsan Blizabeth P. Fox tT per me] Pete eee eC Be ee’ ee eet PoRe rs ee Dorothy M, Fleming Terri C, Akers eee : y Oe ee ee eRe ih aia tial ia ee ee ee ee ee ek ee ' 135 Starrettes Office Pree Supplies rE Pe ed al Medical 205 Dre, Stegall & Ae td be 250 Cooper Dy Case Od» Supplies 251 B, N. Scroggs Ls 257 Southern Bell Boe eT erat TY 261 N. C Local Government Poe ks f TT ee 2 vee ee ee) Py eee Rd Salary 5093 Betty C. Harxington vd 5094 Maxine Rutledge » 5095 Wayne L, Franklin Ms yok 5096 James W, Weaver bed bs. Yd 5097 Howard M, Stamey * 315,00 Te ts ee se 331,00 5099 D, O. Ivey ied yy Pe) J 131 Be J. Webb Pad 200,00 J 132 Nasco Supplies rt) J 133 Gray & Creech pe ry bad 101,13 J 135 Starrettes Office eee bast ei Em x) J 138 Brawley Pn ed bore eRe Tt kd rime ie) Soe ee " 84,98 J 140 Brady bese tte. mo Supplies p Cre) J 146 City of Statesville Services [ bor) Bi Southern Bell Telephone oad Pu! PSY eo BY 5100 Jean L,. Johnson Pree SZ 173,42 5101 Nancy I. Myers ¥ Pipe) 5102 Nancy H, Murray ® bE: Pays 5103 Mnez W, Foster ni i ye ee) J 133 Gray & Creech Inc. Supplies bee Wa J 134 Mooresville Tribune Sey 5 hot) 4,00 J 135 Starrettes Office Bquipment Inc, - Supplies Prd J 136 Carolina Business Machines Supplies 12,10 J 137 Nancy Myers Supplies & Equipaent reps J 138 Brawley's TeV. Repair pee re ee Tkd Pt ere) Seep ey ee ee Pe | * 64,97 J 257 Southern Bell pee ey ape Ed me Petre te VETERANS SERVICE 5105 Harry L. Johnson EES 7 J 40 Marry lL. Johnson Travel ho eet Mes Printing Co. Supplies 4,20 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Pare TY 385.17 roe e eM! Pe ee ee |e Ss $105 Marry L. Johnson * Southern Bell Telephone Cr ed LAT ft mee Urs (4 ee tet hhh hh hh hn 5106 5107 5108 5109 5110 5111 3B] 5113 pues 230 5019 rh yA 5113 eee | 5115 5113 pe) pet) pt po) peo pe) td 4 4 & bey Te cen) pve se 3d 8 COUNTY , 2 Pre ed Petree rg CLERK OF COURT Martha D, Parker Seed Ralph H, Munday od Betty Jean M, Baity # Maxion U, Boyd bed Virginia B, Webster ed Louise C, Adams 24 Carl G, Saith i P52 V-\e gt t 25. mee Pd Supplies [ae Pee Pee Repairs bys ee ey fete eae a bs TY Bec-Car Printing Co, Supplies SUPERIOR COURT Caroline Barnhardt Court Reporter Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Carl G, Saith Salary Boyce G, Gibson Jr. * , eae wae. To) bd Iredell County Witness Fund Reisbursing . JUVENILE COURT Carl G, Smith Salary er ve a The Sherwin Williams Co, Supplies ee . lel eee ee a Oe ead 1. John S, Hardaway, 4, D, ® $ A Bw EP Pe Pes 7, 698,38 bots 350.00 ch eto) osm GBNBRAL ASSISTANCE Peet eee aes | fe To See TY ] pete J 159 Fraleys Food Fair « Ce] J 160 Harris Teeter # 12 m a) Piet yee MT ee NS ee ae if Pad J 162 Wesley Gray ¢ ee) J 163 Winn-Dixie Store if pS) J 164 Belks Dept, Store Pot Pee J 165 Hines x Clade J 166 J, Cy Penney Co, ke 52,23 ie Mee Cs et es Dy 5 Sheba J 168 Smithey's Store ° er J 169 Spainhours of er J 170 Three Sisters vi 31,19 eae (2 Oe es ee bd et J #172 Mrs, Clyde Wilcox Boarding Home Care & Clothing pe) J 4173 Alexander Childrens Center ‘Bparding Home Care 25,00 J 174 Mes, Hurley J, Anthony sas Phd Pee Vee 2 Pee eae Ser nef ete) J 176 Mrs, Bthel Baity i buy Peet ie Ce Mee SPM Pes a St he J 178 Mrs, C, C, Blankenship ” 60,00 J #179 Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder vd 120,00 J 180 Mrs, Bill Brotherton e bd J 181 Mrs, Albert Cooper ied 180,00 J 182 Mrs, Dorothy Cowan bed peers) J 183 Mrs, Roland Deal = 240,00 J 184 Mrs, Albert Edwards ¥ Coe Piet Mes aon eT mae pe ty be A Pes) Peet) Maes eee we tT bd . toate) J 187 Mrs, Harry J, Fisher 4 be) J 188 Mrs, Roosevelt Gaines vl Ba 3) J 189 Mrs, Lessie Knight 9 prea o) J 190 Mrs, Bdna Mullis ol 60,00 J 191 Mrs, Robert Pearce 66 60,00 J 192 Mrs. Carl Reece bad 300,00 J 193 Mrs, Johnnie A, Scott * 120,00 J 194 Mrs. John C, Scott * Lome t] J 195 Mrs, Bobby Sells bes Lo Pae 8) OMe SMe. Paes eS) a TY ss Lome) J 197 Sipes Orchard Home 7 ee) Ries) Mt ees) ae Bs isd pe oie J 199 Mrs, Jay Tayse e 180,00 J 200 Mrs, C. C, Ward bad 180,00 J 21 Mrs, Fred White ed 120,00 J 202 Mrs, Coyte Williass « 120,00 J 203 Mrs, Rebecca Williams bal 120,00 J 204 Or, A, M, Henderson Lote ee 5,00 J 205 Oss, Stegall & Walker a 25.00 J 206 Dr, 0, D, Lewis, Jr. nd 22,00 J 207 Or, Le. Me Little * ee) J 208 Or, Irvin G, Scherer id Ce SR * 23,00 J 210 Forest Heights Phareacy bad ms) eee ee ee bad 15,93 J 212 Wolees Drug Co, e PY Pi eee ee | ee ° 0,6 Oe ee i 3,40 J 215 Medical Centre Phareacy be a) J 216 Mooresville Grug Co, sd a] Pie eM ee se bad be 8] J 238 Stateeville Drug Co, be 12,35 ee sd Ps) | J 220 Westgate Phareacy 9 Le SD sod peewee) ee ° prem s] lee i ecadeetaetelee Miede s tte vid pS ie) a ° oe) ~ | BST hE eres AP) Rie he tis aor 2 peed 18,0 Wilson Clinic * Ut § pee Ts | 5116 J. I, Thomas Salary 460,00 J 227 Je I. Thomas bes PY 4 184,00 J 228 Belks Dept, Store Lat) er J 229 The Fechheimer Bros, Co, Li Seed Ty 196,80 J 230 Bec-Car Printing Co. Supplies 35,14 J 231 T. Ke Abernethy Radio Service bee) Bi Two-Way Radio of Carolina Inc, * 2 a Cooper D, Cass Co, MISCELLANEOUS 17. «Isedell County OAA Fund Pye Pe) 18 Ixedell County A,F.D.C. Fund 1,217,13 19 Iredell County APTD Fund PL) 20 Iredell County General School Fund boot tere) 21 Miss Leis Cockrell, Treas, Statesville City Schools Phe ae 22 Mrs, Charlotte U, Griffith, Treas, Mooresville City Schools 25,000,00 23 First Atlantic Corporation Tax already paid 111,02 pres etme tg el a et ae 85.63 25 Piret Atlantic Corporation Tax already paid pty Pe) 26 Mre, Cy S, Adkins Brror in check pis Pe +] 29 Iredell County QAA Fund 99,61 30 Ixedell County AFDC Fund 179,78 31 Iredell County APTOD Fund es) 32 Ifedell County MAA Fund pre) CO ee ee ne ee Pe Pe rd Be se 1,712,863 Oe rs Tax already paid PT 45 Mrs, 4, C,. Johnston bod 202,93 46 C. B. Pope P 52,00 ares 8) d 32,65 48 Mrs, Charlotte Griffith, Treas, Mooresville City Schools bee 251 & MN. Scroggs Supply Roos em) Oe 5.15 253 Amaterdam Pen Co, - 17,00 Ce ee he >] 255 Citisens Savings & Loan Asen, ~ Wrong tax 7,48 256 State Commiesion for the Blind ~- Aid te be’ Cen ne nd 260 M, C, Mational Bank LT ed Pee ey Ce ee pr ee ee ee eee ee ke ek ek 8 oe 8 On 28 Oe oe oe OG On oe oy Oe ee c c c co c c c c c c Cc c c c c cos c bo c c c fos fos c c c c ce fe c fos c es ces fos bo io cd eee) co 362 Ls) ey cd 366 ae7 i) 309 sor = 19 meh 2 HBALTH DEPARTMENT Jane W, Arthur Jessie T, Parker pee et tT cme) ty ed Mary Sue Rachels Bertha G, Shoe Margaret F, Bolt Rollin W, Johnson Troy R, Scoggins Jr. pee ere eT) Mary Lee Stroud Joyce B, Dobson L. My. Little Arthur D, Cowan Ina M, Galliher Blaine C, Clanton Ce Mp Weatherman Jrg Pee Peet) Oe Phyllis M, Watkins Dorothy P, Yount Ore ti ae Fred W, Lowry Andrew J, Waring T. Ray Gibbs T. Cy Delk PM et me DS Star Milling Co, Peet me TN et TY peer emer tte Ty Scientific Products Br Pe ed et tt eA Blaine C, Clanton Peres Teer Ty Jessie T, Parker Bertha G, Shoe ee ee Dorethy P, Yount Andrew J, Hutchinson Rollin W, Johnson Troy Scoggins Je He Nicholson City of Statesville Southern Bell Telephone Co, Budget Uniform Center Inc, Cee te PRE Sf peer ase] ” « « r Pe eae ta TY] Supplies cm bd ad ys ee Ty eet e ¢ Ft 3 Sapplies Starrettes Office Bquipment Inc, - Supplies Pett eo ce ee oe ee ee eae Mid-State O11 Co, Pen el poo eae 5 ea Pe sd Repairs Lae 8) Lae oe Gas Laundry ee Postage Clinicians Fee » bE Er se — tS pe TN sg 87 Dianna R, Beck po UES] cc 8 oe) 88 Violet K. Caudle = 461,67 89 A, Hope Clark e 107,25 90 Mary Neil Conner bd 107,25 Ce et 4 210,00 92 Virginia M,. Deaton bf Pres) Cem tae ee te TY id cc ome) 94 Amelia Ann Hatcher sch 103,75 95 Carole Anne Livengood bed pie) 96 Mildred B, Morris “f co oP 8 97 Doris M, Poovey wd ee Cre Pe em TS) 3g ® 378,00 Mal Tiled dal 4 7 ha 100 Flint A, Norwood * 750,00 Sa ests] td 50,00 B 198 James Truck & Tractor Co. Peery pe Pet) B 199 Pargas Gas try B 200 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services rere] ca SMe oe hss. tee 2) chs pee 182,92 B 202 Alex Ross Peed 15,00 B 203 Brady Printing Co, Supplies . Pd B 204 Cavin's Business Products ha 40,68 B 205 Gaylord Bros, Inc, tf pe Pe B 206 N, C. State Library [ent i Met Poe] 959,17 B 207 American Heritage Book Service - Books 22,55 B 208 American Library Association Book 8,00 B 209 RB, R, Bowker Co, Books vA Pr ae bee Se dt sf pee) B 211 Cambridge University Press “ Cpe) B 212 Campbell and Hall Inc, of pe 3 B 213 The Congressional Digest 3 rd cee Me tl te mee ee ed eT B 215 Doubleday & Company Inc, e 10,43 B 216 Bditorial Research Reports “ 108,00 B 217 ‘Facts on Pile Inc, * 110,50 B 218 Foster Enterprises Inc, t bes B 219 Imperial Book Co, * Pree) B 220 Lerner Publications Co, bed Fo ee B 221 McGraw Hill Book Co, bcd pr Perret ee em me ee ed fest) 6.53 B 223 National Directory Service beet 37 3 Cee) B 224 Mxs, Zelma Plott ed 5.15 Pert Met est SS ees re a4 Cres B 226 Regent Book Company, Inc, Md cd Pee OO we a ed Cod Pe i ed ef pe me Pe es ee Pe € . mt) Pee ee ee | Per Sst Ty Cie B 231 The Collector's Guild Led, t ee Pd oT pt 3 a ee Retixement Systea ~ Ret. Po) Oe ee Soy aS Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement Fe eee tO MET oS pre TY Tax: Federal Ct Pre) 32 Ns] VL Yd peer rd Ce fe 2 PY LS cco ae) be a ee 8 ee te 19 ne 15 ieee Lots BL) MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY N, C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System = Ret. ce ee) 524 Nancy K. Pearson Po VES] 328,00 525 Richard K, Gabriel A Pr ee) > TO por 3 td PL Kee 527 City of Statesville Popa eee TY Pre M i hi ba M M 528 Public Service Co, of N. C, Inc, Gas 26,50 ey) ee Pan Paes SS Pook be M 530 Broughton Hospital Drugs pe Pe] M 531 Blackwelder Furniture Co, Supplies 9.12 M 532 Sound Seminars Pree TT ee) M 533 Harcourt, Brace & World Inc. Supplies Py M 534 N, Cy. Local Government Baployees' Retirement System = Ret, Pre} : 1,771.80 f MISCELLANEOUS N, C, Local Government Employees' Retirement System - Ret. Hospital Saving Association Peres tt] Poel] Less Payroll Deductions: Retirement 16,40 Secial Security 15,49 Tax: Fdderal 21,80 State Pri) bert | ee ae ee The meeting was adjourned until 7:30 P.M,, February 19, 1966, at which time the Board would convene in the courtroce for the presentation of the ee ee ee a a ee Se ee eet rom 7 ae. wr: =. CT ee oo Page i February 19, 1968 The Board of Commissioners convened in the courthoom of the Iredell County courthouse at 7:30 P.M, on Monday, February 19, 1968, with all members présent, namely: A, J. Waring, chairman; Dr, John S, Hardaway, Rev. Norman H, Joyner, C. Chandler Bryan, and James M, White, CALL TO ORDER, Chairman Waring called the meeting to order and Commissioner Joyner led the invocation, HOSPITAL STUDY REPORT, Chairman Waring welcomed the approximately seventy~ xs of the hospital and medical five persons Peet ty Pe vPOlebe Mel hs ae | Pe eet ee et ee To Pe Ee ol ee Tee 2s Ber he citizens, He then presented Col, Harvey &, Archer of the Department of Hospital Administration, UNC-CH., to explain the results of the hospital studies, ope Ta tart yt Me CMe me CMe ee met! SS BS Top ii- 0 POM eee SMe CL Ses oR Me OM ee i data to see if there were changes in utilization of the hospitals, service area, new needs of the community, population projections, and bed requirements, and had tried to evaluate the He stated that they had attempted a community health effects of Medicare, survey, with 95% return from local physicians to the questionnaire, and showed a number of charts which had been compided from this information He reported that a statewide study of population growth from 1960-65 te in the first report, and showed that Iredell County exceeded their esti that the total service area is now estimated at 103,000 at the present; 132,000 in 1975; amd 125,000 by 1985, He explained that although there is already growth in the Lake Noraan area that this development will be too slow to affect Lowrance Hospital auch during the period of these projections, ee MR eS ee increase in the Se eee eee een ne tome] to 14,6 days for Iredell Mesorial and from 9,3 to 12,1 for Lowrance, The percentage of occupancy for patients sixty-five and older has increased at Iredell Mesorial from 9% to 238 and at Lowrance from 135,2% to 19,08, The total occupancy rates continue to be unreasonably high in both hospitals with no flexibility remaining, aggravated particularly at Iredell Mesorial De 19 mx 417 beet aed —— TIT Ae Beer BE He stated that they recommended an increase in beds for the two hospitals from the present 189 to 365 in 1975 and 442 in 1987 and presented the following boa me eat bat EE PUM Met Oem att ES Present 1975 pal: ey Iredell 100 218 ried peed led m3 me cya pA) 189 et) ere 2. Increase number of beds at Iredell Memorial to 276 in 1975; retain the 89 beds at Lowrance, converting part of them to "Extended Care", 3, Provide the total of 365 beds in 1975 at Iredell Memorial, and convert the Lowrance Hospital to a skilled nursing home, improved to quality standards and facilities, He explained that their recommendations could be affected by Davis Hospital, but that Davis Hospital is a private institution and at the present time has given no indication of any plans or changes Bee ees During the question and answer period which followed Col, Archer stated that in his opinion the present plans of the hospitals would fit into Alternate #1, He stated that he personally would strongly recommend one local referral ee ees MT te Me ee eae tl) ede ee be Iredell Memorial, but that it would function well only if there is major agreement by both staffs, free to call on one another for consultation and to aove patients He recommended that Lowrance cee i es ee el Le continue as a community hospital or be converted to a skilled nursing hone and emphasized the the need for skilled nursing homes with higher standards than those we now have, Col, Archer stated that the final decision must be made by the local community bet urged that it be made om economics and not on emotion, He stated that not only the capital investeent cost for each plan should be Cee Oe eee ee Ce FO ee a Col, Archer concluded by stating that the report is in the process of February 19, 1968 eye) me) eee tet ee el) original report, and that it will include a reprint of the conclusions and recommendations of the Coste tt eG report for the information of fese to whom that report is not available, eter eM Pest ety) t Be OM tae mks ot tT Sed that he felt the questiéns raised about the last report have been answered, He reminded those present that the county is in the hospital business, with two county hospitals, and the county populace aust realize that this decision was made years ago and that something needs to be done now, He Potts mest the Board is very concerned with the peer needs and is particularly concerned because of a feeling that the people are not in the mood to do cm PCL ae ee ee ee ssc ts Me OCT U SC det) a5 ge certainty of the public until the tax rate is set in July, as well as other needs facing the county. He stated that he felt obligated to see that citizens get the best and most efficient approach possible, on a business like basis, and that in his opinion the county is in the hospital business to stays pee AU Rh sd sed after which the board reconvened in the Commissioners Room at their regular place of meeting, « GARBAGE COLLBCTION RATS INCREASE - ORDINANCE AMENDED, After rte see Ps Sa) eae See Me ts ee eed ee Collectors, Inc,, projecting expenses for the next year and an estisate of revenues froa various rates, the board voted to set the saxisua sonthly fee for normal weekly pick-up for rural property owners at $2,50 per sont, eed tee ee ee Pe ee em eS REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE STORAGE, COLLECTION, TRANSPORTING, AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE IN IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA to so state, This action was taken Pee se ee Oe ae oT eer ee a ee ee stipulation that the matter be reviewed after one year, The county manager was requested’to advertise the new rate and to remind the public ef the provisions in the ordinance prohibiting duaping on public property or the property of others, ree es bE) oy 5 ae i P February 19, 1968 an ke} ts Wa 1] py) Pe eee ee ce ne Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, the following resolution was Prete ata RESOLUTION ADOPTING A COMPREHENSIVE WATER & SEWER PLAN FOR THE RURAL AREAS OF IREDELL COUNTY Prt CMM A tt Me bl Ad) of the Farmers Home Administration, rrr om tt a eo Meet em ogee Ce and W, K. Dickson and Company, an engineering consulting fira, a comprehensive water and sewer plan has been prepared for the rural areas of Iredell County, Br WHEREAS, the Iredell County Planning Board has approved said plan and certifies that it fulfills the terms of the contract which Po ee ee nl] scope of the work, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Comprehensive Water and Sewer Report for Iredell County as prepared by We K. Dickson and Company, under the direction of the Iredell County Planning Boar Pe CMe Pe tt Cn eC SD fs and sewer plan for the rural areas of Iredell County. Adopted this the 19th day of February, 1968, cer emo tS me te mee te Se TT od TE 6 Dw rose ee) mem COUNTY SEALs Mr. Simford reported that he had been contacted by lL. A, Brown, president of the Iredell County Historical Association, about an officiel ee Mx, Brown had suggested Rn el CT tres capable and willing to assist with the design if the board is interested, eee te ee proposal and a desize to Pe February 19, 1968 Page 5 ROAD PETITIONS, The following petitions for addition to the state highway system were approved for consideration by the State Highway Commission on motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner: 1, Yeoman Shores (Mott subdivision on Lake Norman). 2. Off Highway #901, Gaither road, peeks Pe ST ee bal Mt Se ae gel ese) ee ee adjourned at 11:10 P,M, A Pee Met ee eee Oe kd Peet Csr teh tle tne A... cay of RY 5:4 and recorded ia Boo! oF en Clerk to Board wor 19 ne 22 Pow: eee ead Cee een a toe elk Melee bentsea del CC eM tel Ladd bell heh eee Dalya ee Sa GALL, 70 ONDER, ‘The meeting was called to oxdex by the chaixean and Cee ee ed PR ae a a eT Tae Pe stat Me | pens Poe or ee eg Potsi eee tT ee but that aerial check flights will continue fox some time, He explained how Dee ee ee deh undex his supervision, and the cost borne by the landowner, He also Pree ats that the state forestry service did not get additional funds from the general asseubly to provide assistant foresters, thus requixing the county to continue 50% participation in the budget fox this service, but hopes that Powe we bad to the 60«40 percentage next year. JURY COMESSION, On wotion by Conmissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Rl ee ee ee Oe ee a es ee ee Oe Oe I a el hee ad John RB, McLaughlin, and the third appointeent is expected to be made by the clerk of court in the ed Ty a ee ee ee - Ce eee ee ee ae De ne ed created by the resignation of Ralph Juxney. Foss tan AS wo -groghene men =. d= Selameadoala See ee Se 7 19 =423-—- eee ast discussed generally thé ‘various approaches to the problens raised by the ba es et Be ee ae mee me ee ty as a first step to contact the Department of Hospital Aduinistration, UNC-CH, about updating the study and the Long-=zange Planning Report which they had pe in August 1965, They further agxeed to explore the possibilities of hospital districts by contacting the Medical Care Commission for information and advice; to enter into preliminary discussions with both hospital boards; and to study the county's financial picture as related to other major capital outlay needs. SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY NEEDS, In commection with the hospital study, the ee eet. ld Mal Me ees Tae Sa es ee a TT tees the projected building needs for each unit beyond the four year po teh te | presently in effect, Pt MER Oe RN EC ea ee On motion by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner Hardaway, the board approved paysent of $150,00 each for expenses for Mxs, Nancy Myers, hone economics extension agent, to attend the national convention of the Hone Beonomics Association, and H, M, Stamey, county agent, to attend the national convention of the Association of County Agricultural Agents. Both agents are A met aes AID TO BLIND, Om motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, one application, six revisions, and one ternimation of blind aid grants were approved as recoumunded by the welfare director, BROAD PETITIONS, Om motion by Conmissionexs Bxyan, seconded by Commissioner Joyner, the following read petitions were approved fox consideration by the ee ey lel ceicetee Mel mht) Sn is adits ooumemaaa reece | al gre bor ct hae aml aaa De eee Sd PN teed Soil Conservationist, asking ‘the commissioners to request the Soil Conservation alia ce eT By Tee following oxdex was directed to,N, T. Houston, county tax collector, on motion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryant This is to certify rors the third installment of the watershed ee Peete | on the first Monday of August, 1967, and aust be paid and collected within the time and in the manner required by law, If such inatallment cee) te on or before the first day of Septeaber, 1967, Pee eee eS ae Perr ee ee ee ee cel percent per month, ox fraction thereof, as set forth in subsection (i) of Ce ee cl hedibichtel eCity eee ee ee ee eT Bee ee ed Sst es] Pansy anstaliment) (and thereafter retain or @ispose of the book of stubs in the manner provided by law), You will wake sonthly settlements of your collections with the secxetary-treasurer of the Third Creek Watexshed Improvement District, and in all other respects you will discharge your duties as tax collector as Peretes| ae WATERSHED PROGRAMS, Chairwan Waring requested the county sanager to pre= pare an outline of all the agencies involved im soil and water conservation Peat CS See lS ee ee ee ee ee Te GRAND JURY RBPORT, The Board received a CS a Fe eh house and jail to check om the sattexs recommended in the report. Be eee cee by the tax supervisor's office fox the sonth of August were approved on wotion by Commissionax Ce ee) bd Zernenip pT pots me sD Oe te eer) PT Le ee Oe 1.98 ee ee ee 1966 Houees put om discovery for ee ne 19 nat25 SN ee lett Poe ed Peet eee : ar Bk) nse 26 br BL Sty Year B, W. Campbell & Clyde White Tuxnersburg 1966 Prt e meee st) Pry William Kelly Miller Fallstown ptr) Per Tae ele ite my male instead of fenale pe) Rufus Dwiggins Turnersburg 1964 Double listed on discovery re] Colin V, Davis Inside 1967 be ee ee te oid Statesville Record beret! Bad Peta Ti ete Sa Okt o ls 184,23 WwW, H, Clontz “ Fallstown pa Tg Double listed Pr) Pe ee tod bet Ee bay bee) tt Penh esl od 8.71 Ross Furn, Co. Inside ph ld Inventory listed at pte | instead of 7% Per re) Paul 0, Holder feThT Se. | 1967 Double listed to Skate A Rama bers Aid Drilling Chamber sburg 1967 Equipment double pee tT TI pt pe Pee Chambersburg 1967 Township listex error Pie] Russell M, Korf fort pa ed) BC) Mee ed transposistion on value 39.60 Iredell Fare Equip. Outside Bol rd Township lister error ptr oe Clinard Morrison Inside Bd beet te mee at we dl] x rr 8 pe ate ey Machine Co, Cc, Creek a Bxroxr én inventory pet Pr 74 Durhas Life Insurance Co, be ee) PCr Tax listing exror pt we) Wayne Wall Jr. Bethany Bo IBM Machine error (off punch) a peer el Be Union Grove 1967 Davidson 1967 Township listex exrox 31,11 House burned before Jan, lst Ce] Po ee a LIST OF BILLS: be Se) Pe tan a National Asen, of Counties Menbership BP TS Lost Sati tessttt tit: Joyce J, Martin Be ag Ae Mary Lee Cowles Pree 57 pe ee etd hd pe Es wd Peggy FP, Suaners bad Robert C, Black bl Cc, &, Bvane bd eet mere TT * Robert C, Black : bets Ds Halley C, Johnston . Pee eT " I, B. M, Corpoxation Ld Carolina Business Machines, inc, « Supplies De eas Printing Ca, Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services e J & ro Be eT a ee Da ay See eee ee eee Se eee Ee Lien) Poole's Refeigenation Service Repaize Public Geevies Ge, of NM, ©. Ine. ~ Gee ree rs b.) pe SEO E et ay Two-Way Radio of Carolinas, Inc. « Generator SPBCIAL APPROPRIATIONS oh ete ct ee) H $944 W. He. Clontz est pe Pe CT ee ery Lodge #496 Mooresville Office LY Pa 2G H 5958 Ixedell County Witness Fund Coroners Sry 48,00 Lo Mee mee tly Contract 100,00 ee ee bed pie mre e) H 6033 Mt. Mourne Fire Dept, Inc. # ple Pee) Le ee a se me ey Paty « 100,00 H 6035 Shepherds Vol. Fire Dept. " 100.00 H 6036 West Iredell Vol, Fire el pte ote) H 6037 Central School Vol, Fire Dept." 100,00 H 6038 Trinity Vol, Fire Dept. ba pte era) H 6039 Union Grove Fire Pa ® 100,00 eee ee eer od pte Pree) H 6041 Centenary Fire Dept, are Be H 6042 Lone Hikory Fire Dept, * 500,00 H 6043 Stony Point Fire Dept. « bere) H 6044 Carolina Motor Co, Lake Norean Fire Truck LPs) ee ey Maintenance EA Pe) ee ae ee Poxest Fixe Control 1,239.27 mee CC Sal tt a ens Meaber ship 312.63 H 6048 National Guard - Statesville Donation Pied H 6049 National Guard « Mooresville “ rh ore) HM 6050 Clk.Sup, Court + Burke Co, pose] 2,00 H 6051 Statesville Record & Landmark Advertising Sup. Court er H 6052 Mooresville Tribune * 4.20 H 6128 A, My Guy Asst, Coroner See) M6129 W, L, Baynard pd piers H 6130 The Goode Clinic prea me) H 6143 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Fire Alare Se) M6145 Law Bnforcement Officers' Benefit & ee ee 229,42 H 6149 NM, C, Local Government Buployees' Retixenent System ~ Ret. prt ree 3 Te EY) pe ee st ty eT sa Peyote sy + 2,151.00 bese) selene tie a) ae, Lo ose) eS Cee ee | cd re) es | . ooo) SEES EES ¢: Pee erry : Bate EEE be SOUT] ail 6143 ay Oe ; 4405 HEL dat Ratti ee ed) R, Le Shuford Jr, bP es POT ote ey ee mee Pa ee) Peer ee ae a ee Pitney-Bowes Inc * ets te eae eT a See Bernice M, MoJunkin Business Machine Service Co. Maintenance Southern Bell Telephone Co, est Pee ee 7 Maxrteell A, Warren ed Le ee @rover &, Mardy Sx, me ed Robert F. Barkley Johnnie D, Haynes a Willies G, Jolson eR Pe | oe Ce eee ee 19 na i29 pees] # Bd bs Tg ph) Pel Fe) Postage Meter Ce Pe ae er Pe) Pers ere ad ” 629.17 20,00 Services pee tN 1,039.97 5 3 s : lal Md tad: = 8 A eee a aed 4417 4418 Cod 4420 eee 5976 Bd Cd Coty 6134 Coe x) Flossie S, King Christine B, Byxd stot ee try ee Tt N, T. Houston NM, T. Houston U. S$. Postuaster H, Le Johnston BOOK be 19 nc130 COLLECTOR bert py Pos | bot Py ee Te ee SCT ee ae Tet Pitney-Bowes Inc. bat ad Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services REGISTER OF DEEDS De ee Pee et eT) ty 4423 corey reer eT £ & i $ SSSSESHEREREEEEEEREREEEEEEEREE REE Helen R, Gregory Blizabeth H, Goodrus Patricia C, Sherrill ed PSR Tee ee ee ke ST SET) i Pert a7 " ry » ” Supplies bors tad Business Machine Service Co. Maintenance Pa ee stat a hae Beam Printing Co, Supplies & Books Supplies Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Thuxston Teapleton eee a | : ? 5 Sresseesasccy SS eee aati: 1 erry 60,00 24.72 pom © PT} PARE Eyer) 327,00 PP Bre ct ee) pea) 933,00 ce ced bo ey poe 2 YL REE) Be Pee pe 12,72 4.6086 Dr. G/ M. Eckley Se ey Pa) # 4067 Dr. T. ¥. Goode veh Ee En odin tite Minepantannal sd Pr OF di ie Me Eh etch Lod “er od ee ee a 3 bd bi UE I ete bc 15,00 M6092 Dr. T. B. Tenpleken bd 5.00 ee eee Ce Supplies Be ed ee oe Pee ee Te) Co Pot Met ss at i 32,94 H 6134 Pitney~Bowes Inc, Postage Meter . ee tte ee Supplies mY H 6143 Seuthexn Rell Telephone Co, Sexvices Pot) PRS Me MPa ae ee ee aH : se Elisabeth W. Weaver Harry W, Myers Jr. a A ee a 6141 Gray 4 Creech Inc. 6143 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services f H 6095 D, 0, Ivey byt} ee Pe ee 3 H 6097 «Anne Cooke ct H 6098 B, J, Webb Rent ae Supplies Ot Me eee te) Leet] bP ee asd] z Pea fee ttt ne Poe seer y HGLIL City of Statesville Ea ee Ty H K Oh Tee tT) 4459 Mancy I, Myers a PTS Pe) 4460 Nancy H, Murray ” pet Ct Me ees | Travel & Supplies Sd CS ees sas TY Supplies or H 6104 FB, C, State Univezsity Slides be) | ee ee eS ee) ee ad Meazry lL. Jobmeon oD ph ee Bn eT) ore 9 a te ee Lee ea Marry L. Jobnece ad cons Seuthers Sell Telephene Co, Services Pie eo) rrr na 5958 bod 4473 rae A oe S74 COUNTY ATTORNEY Retainer CoB te ote Bee og Martha D, Parker Salary cy eee Pret) ee « it) ee tad « Pe ee | bes pot) Shirley S, White hed Vixginia B, Webster * Helen H, Kyles = CNS ee a | Ld Carolina Business Machines Supplies, maintenance, etc. pte ey Brady Printing Co, lies & Rquipsent reer) Mitchell Printing Co. Lt] PEL Pes) Per est te ey Supplies 31.71 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services rir) Pt oC Boel og forte ee Me es td | fee SMe al Dd Iredell County Witness Fund Reimbursing Iredell County Witness Fund * 2,232,968 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Sexvices 2 Carl G. Seith eT bed ch oP R. A, Hedrick to oA) poe Pee) me Bearding Prisoners 2,455.45 Waxlick Paint Go, Inc. eed 12.04 City of Statesville Pare poe Pe | Puxcells Drug Stexe Lorca ce ee ee a) oT ed Cr Watts Plusbing & Meating Co, Repeize ee) et es Ce ee 95.53 Garry Preducts Cs pe Ty eer paesrr ry pret ee LR edd ee) Public Sareies Go. of HM. C, Inc, + Balamee om beater PD Southern Bell Telephene Co, Services aes A& P Tea Co, ures e ye oe) bee) Pe Me ed ses 4.00 H 5985 Maxaons Food Store be pe Pe ee tee ed * PS we H 5067 Belks Dept. Stoxe C3 t ie) CPX] H 5968 Belks Dept. Store bed ‘ Boy Pe Le ee BE tT Td | vf aC H 5990 Bfixds Dept. Store s 16,13 Pe ae ed ig Pe) H 5992 J. C. Penney Co. ¥ PUPS ra H 5993 Petty Cash Der re ce Pe ae ee eG Boarding Home Care pe Pee ee ee et “A Prem ee ee ee ed a3 feet H 5997 Mrs, Nathan Blackwelder is pe ome) Pe a s ve Peo HR 5999 Mrs. Billy Brotherton be pe H 6000 Mrs, Albert Cooper se pt H 6001 Mxe. Dorothy Cowan * pr) Pe ee eee bd Pr as) Pe ae ee * Prete H 6004 Mxs, Edna Mullis bs 5.79 Pe a Cr ee et ee be ce H 6007 Mrs, Johnny ‘Soott “ Ca H 6008 Mrs. Bobby Sells “! bak H 6009 Mrs, Jay Tayse od 180,00 H 6010 Mrs. C, C, Ward ie Ce H @1l Mrs. T, B, Wetmore * Ce H 6012 Mrs, Clyde Wilcox bal pee) H 6013 Mxs, Coyte Willians « piel ed H 6014 Mrs, Rebecca Willians ¢ 120,00 Pe ees ee 4 ee) H 6016 Dr, P,. M. Deaton Per eG poet H 6017 Dr, Irvin G, Schexer 6d pte] Pe tm es we ee ° pS H 6019 Mooresville Drug Co, * re) H 6020 Statesville Drug Co. xd rt Pe 3 M 6021 Ixedell Memorial Hospital id pt Pe) H 6022 Western M, C, Sanatoriua bd Tr) 3,112.32 ee ee eee ers Cha De ed Se eee) 30,00 ee Vet Cee) ee ee Pee ee Travel 184,00 Pe tae ee me ree) Obeexving dog vt) 6122 «4T, K, Abernethy Radio Sexvice + Pt ee Pe Dog damage clais PETA] CET be es ser OA we M6124 City of Statesville 1/2 net cost pear) rr Manufacturers Manover Trast Co. A Es PE tet) ee ATs PSO beds Susan C. Cowlgs Salary PoE 1] Associated Surveys Co. Contract pe yee Associated Surveys ba er ra) Transport of the Carolinas, Inc. = Freight 18,88 PS Or Se) MISCELLANEOUS bel pee tt ae eae ee eee) | 3,661.02 Iredell County A, F, D, C, Fund 1,254.23 Iredell County A. P, T. D. Fund Pree rey Iredell County Tax Collector « Transfssaxing cia Ps Iredell County General Sehool Fund PhP Pee Miss LoSs Cockrell, Teas. Statesville City Schools ple oie ems) PP a el ed bra) Ixedell County 0, A, A, Fund ery) } be ee a ee Oe ee 329,86 Ixedell County A. P, T. D. Fund reg Ixedell County M, A, A, Fund Pree Miss Lois Cockxell, Treas. Statesville City Sehools Pie Pts) Izedell County General School Fund bey Mxe, Charlotte U, Griffith, Tweas, Mooresville City Schools 50,000.00 Ixedell County Health Dept, Monthly Budget [Pee ry pO OMe Smet SS Be.) 1,712.83 pS es Tse) Rent « Copier 31.24 Poy t me ee et a) ee ES pete re Ty Ixedell County General School Fund pte eee) Mies Lois Cockxell, Treas, Statesville City Schools Mra, Charlotte U, Griffith, Txeas,Mooresville City Schools 40 PE lee ess te te sel ee Hospital Saving Association Insurance Pree ae Ot Withholding Tax MN, C. Local Goverment Baployees' Retirenent System ~ Ret. TOTAL 561, 504,32 Less Pryroll Deductions: Retirement as | ee Pe] Social Security eee eT bo TY 4,188.14 PSTN Ah peti TOTAL oe EcRietRset Reet es ee Reese ses eeme tee oks ee eels esto ks Es Ec hc Echo Rc Et hsteke ls hs] teens J - ttt Sd td Peete EP 4 Th tt44 iss +e PePer iy ttt tst 3 Pie ry Phyllis M, Watkins Dorothy P, Yount Stax Milling Co, Inc. en Pit erm sd Bertha G, Shoe Lexine A, White Dorethy P, Yount Oe er TY Rollin W, Johnson Troy R, Scoggins Jz. Pee Pee ee City of Statesville ee eae oe ee Scientific Products Lewry Drug Co, Inc, PPM Te ee Ps abe Ty 7 per Ts Supplies J Poets ea me tee et ee le ee tet me a eg ee me St ee ee) po ee eee sat) Petty Cash overt) pore ees aD Pe Pe Mooresville Lodge #496 Public Service Co, of MN. C. eee mes ot) ee ee ee ae ee ee C. Le Bittinger, M, DB. ee Oe ee ee ee ee Hospital Saving Association * pe Gt: T) Repaixs Supplies- Loe | Gas | Sd Le Rent« Mooxesville Office pe eet tet) Services * e Se el 4 7 » Clinicians Fee * Treating VY. DB, Patients Pee er oe) TOTAL ee bens ew pO esr) 372.95 Are) eee par ery eer re Pt 24,00 vo 19 nei36 Lass Payroll Deductions: oases Th eet Secial Security 367,22 be Sag 0 tt bay ees) ETN) 196,36 Insurance ? GRAND TOTAL imecegiteg ph ee 300,00 Bd pop be! pee Sd pid ee ad ee ee tty 4 Ba ee es ey ed ceed 20 Dexia M, Poovey * oe) Se se 378,00 22 Amelia Ann Hatches ” 200,00 Ce ‘ pt ed 24 Wary Neil Conner ° peed 25 Virginia M, Deaton s pe) 26 Rose M, Wangh _ pt 27 Violet K, Candle bd ros 4 Ce | PF 2 chad CS Od date Store Cushi Ed B24 Dianna R, Beck Mileage etd 325 South Bell Teiep oi he rd B26 Certified Electric Division pe Cyr) Pe rd See Squipeent PPE 328 Rrady Printing Co, eel pe B29 Cooper D, Cass Co, « 43,43 B30 Gaylord Bros, Inc, = , po Pe) ee sak pt Veer Se) eros Se Til ba 31,93 Le es Ce me erst) Pe) B34 Annie B, McClelland Subsexiption 13,00 ee ees Book OS Ce ee ee Te se Ce) ieee ee ee Books Be Te ed * ad ee ea ees bis oe i a «3 36,16 ee ee be a ee ee see oe ete ed Lr pe B 44 Publishers’ Weekly Pst fey Ce es ee ee me Oe eet sa cv ee) B 46 National School & Industrial Coxp. + Supplies red @ 47 Educators Progress Service Supplies Y . B48 Stone's Southern School Supply Co. « Covers 22,06 B49 Town of Mooxesville tase 75,00 Pe ee ee Se Book tee SOON et Ce P tes B Sl City of Statesville a a ae] PE eee Fr ee) Se ee ee ee Ar et | BT] TOTAL Lese Payroll Deductions: Retizenent ta ot ee cd oe me eee CA pd Looe tier] @RaAndD TOTAL Pie Es hv) ee SETS MENTAL MEALTH AUTHORITY Ce eee me eee Salary cy) tee) M 446 Richard K, Gabriel bid Pr ee) Le ae ere aS te FE | * 10,00 et Ce 1,083.33 M 449 City of Statesville aC TY pee M 450 Southern Bell Telephone Co, ad pL Pr Ty M451 R, D, Grier ba boot) M 452 The Colwell /Co. Ee ee TY ce) M 453 American Orthopsychiatxic Assn. " pe Ps +) M 454 Broughton Hospital beat Be ret) | 455 N, C. Local Government Baployees' Retirement Systeu = Ret. er} 1, 699,50 MISCELLANEOUS Pomme OMe be Tae oT ee el ee oe ay Hospital Saving Association Insurance pea eer Less Payroll Deductions: atest Ce tas oe oe 21,80 State rr pe TA eS vat) GRAND TOTAL adjourned at 11:15 P.M,, until Thureday, September 7, 1967, 4 | Bilas 0g SO, } ci ry re pM et ala J Ch) , September 7, 1967 Page 1 The Board of Commissioners met in adjourned regular session on Thursday, September 7, 1967, at 6:00 P.M, at the regular meeting place. All members aed present, namely: Andrew J, Waring, chairman, James M, White, John S. Hardaway, Norean H, Joyner, and C, Chandler Bryan, County Manager R, L,. Shuford, ce beictal tabetha Peg Mee ee Ww ORE announced that the meeting was for the purpose of inspecting county property, particularly the matters sentioned in the grand jury report, aftex which the members would go to Mooresville to meet with the Lowxance Hospital Board of Directors and tour the hospital, The Board agreed to meet again on Monday, September 18, 1967, at cer ee | OVEN Pe PoUS ae Te ts = Ree te Mee eed Filed for regisiration pn V3 i. eo oe eh ef Ua ae 5 and secorded in ‘ ys Le oes A Deputy Register of Deeds Poa ts 8 September 18, 1967 Page t Tiga Gets 00) pee eet eee st my see are TT tt ery Monday, Septamber 18, 1967, at 7:30 P.M, in the Commissioness Roon at the Courthouse, Members present were: A. J, Waring, chairman, J. S. Hardaway, Norman H. Joyner, Cc. C. Bryan, and James M. White. pot Shae R. L. Shuford, Jr., county manager, Jay F. Frank, county attorney were So tesme lsat em Co aes ere Maes Ty jury. ni INVOCATION, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and Cel with the invocation by Commissioner Joyner. SUPBRIOR COURT JURORS, The following were drawn for jury duty by PRE ee hd Mt ee es OCTOBER 16, 1967 ps a Alexander, R. W. Inside Cole, J, M. Sr. Cc. Creek Parks, Sherrill v. Inside be Stl Peet aT 7. Mills, Mack P, Cc. Creek Reavis, Cc. Cc. ese Ties] Flack, Claude ber erty eee ese ie Bowles, Joe I, if een) McKee, Champion H. Jx, eee ee Ld et ee Stutts, James &, ee a Ot ae Mille, A, Ly Je, A ee Aten, , mM, toasted? atent cel Md) seat A Mes ead Ridgeway, Statesville W. Wilson, Mooresville Brookdale, Statesville pe ks Wedgewood, Moosesville eee aN eee ey Carolina Ave., Statesville PP eet] meat Totes) pt eC PTS Te ery Maxriosn, Statesville re eee ee ae tl eer Teer) tear) Pree sey eee LT eet) ee eet eee SM ML eee) S20 Sullivan Rd,, Statesville eee) ee eel a tee ae Stanley, Kenneth 0, CO Anderson, Clyde ba te LO ed Mullis, James Charles — Linney, James C, CN a! Peers eS Pee le cr ry oy Py poet ened Reid, Jack Myexe ey pee ee ey @Gxant, Thomas lL. ed Bridges, Paxks i Se Pe ee pe te) Ls ee ad eee Moose, Durean ¥, tS Meld i Ld Gherrili, Billy Ray Morzew, Chaxles Edward Gregory, C, Vance Lt ed ee ee a ee ae Oe ae Pred ed 0, Grove PT Rt, 4, sdehaehddatenaed Rte 1, Unies Grove ee tra teey be eee) Smet eet) bt ol Lt hd Troutsan Rt. 2, Maznony coe Pee eee Tek) PT re Pe] Rt. 1 Box 1249, Mooresville 610 Alexandez &3., Statesville 504 Woodlawn, Statesville Rt. 7 Box 178, Statesville Pee 212 Cedax, Mooresville Union Grove Rt. 7, Statesville Rt. 4 Box 183, Mooresville ere eet] 660 Gxriex St., Statesville 315 Wise &t., Statesville 706 Salisbury “4,, Statesville Rt. 4, Statesville 621 5. Academy, Mooresville Ce Pee ee 357 Glemoed, Mooresville Le) ee bar) Hamp tonville Ce Re 925 Menke B4,, Stateaviile September 18, 1967 rir ror oT KN Peey ses a oy Cateeel tf Carson, George B, Mills Burrell, H. B. pore tt Cockrell, Paul B, Cc. Creek Miller, Charles M, Outside Helms, A, J. Jr. Cc. Creek Gaither, James T,. U,. Grove Pope, Freddie Allen Shiloh Barringer, William Barringer Mooge, R. C. ony rtr] Johnson, James S. Jr. Outside Campbell, Leon Dalton, Ralph 0. Inside B, Mills Frazier, Paul bey stt 1967 Moore, Clint S. Fishburne, Loring L. Kerley, Miller eT ey Rnglebert, Jack G. Inside McLelland, D. N. Eyes rots] Millsaps, B, Gill Sharpesburg ee ee ee Es tse) Ollis, J. G ts ee Kistler, Clyde K, Dellinger, Oscar H, ee ee ed Le ed Lieyd, Edgar &. Pe ee ee) hed bh od bel Bie) Bel Me ald beta kd Rt, 2 Box 152, Harmony 765 Church St., Mooresville 316 W. Lowrance, Mooresville Rt, 5 Box 1B, Statesville 203 W. Park, Mooresville Rt. 1, Olin Rt. 3, Statesville 3 Pee Pee a PET Rt. 7 Box 555, Statesville Rt. 7 Box 563, Statesville 8621 Carolina Ave., Statesville Rt. 1, Hamptonville 1307 Knox St., Statesvi lle Rt, 5, Statesville 710 Carolina Ve. N,, Statesville PS Pee ee bee! | i ee Pee Colony Rd,, Statesville Rt. 2, Statesville Rt, 2, Statesville Rt, 2, Statesville 914 Cochran St., Statesville c/o Melville Printworks, Statesvill Box 422, Mooresville Fieldstone, Mooresville Rt. 1, Statesville perks Turnexreburg Rd. , Statesville 208 Brawley, Mooresville ee ee ees Ce eee Cee ae eet) bl Fe Ce eee Be ee pe eM Talley, Alfred Moneyeutt, W. He BO eT ey ee ey Petr me mee Tt) Misenheimer, Thomas W. Patt ee tT Brown, Mxs, Carl R. Pe ae tc tte Sherrill, F. H. ee) Johnson, Joe G. NOVEMBER 27, 1967 We See eee meee 2. Wall, John B, Pe at ee eee 4, Kivett, Howard B. Pde Pender, Billy Ray Watts, F. W. Rhyne, Clyde P. te es Setzer, Janes H, Overcash, B. G. eld Austin, Waltex po ee ae White, W. R. Martin, Vance A, bet ee Mitchell, Silas A. Marlow, A. C. ee ad White, Claude Mash, Bart ed o— cr Le obey Pe frre] iw tT Pet ed i Se td Peee iT} A paren | Pete per ty peat eet U, Grove per E ET) Cc, Creek per SET) Pressel og Cc, Creek beret.) pe TET Cc, Creek PNT] fos PY as) bee Chambersburg eee Inside pee) tee U, Grove Inside Pe ed! Rt, 1, Haaptonville 1, Mooresville 6 Box 461, Statésville W, Wilson, Mooresville 3, Statesville Nursery Lane, Statesville Cedar, Mooresville Be 1 Box 247, Statesville Pe ae ee Oe] 2 Box 432, Statesville 2 Box 443A, Statesville Rt. 1, Olin 1246 Mitchell, Statesville Rt, 4, Mooresville 946 Sherwood, Stateeville Rt. 4 Box 94, Mooresville oe ee Teer 404 Sueeit, Statesville 560 Brookdale Dr., Statesville Rt. 1, Mooresville Rt. 8, Statesville Rt, 4, Statesville 1210 Alexander, Statesville 223 N,. Greenbriax Rd. , Statesville ee ee | 450 Coolidge, Statesville Ce Pe ee eee Rt. 7 Box 5530, Stateeville Rt. 2, Hamp tonville PPS ee ee ee! Rt. 1 Box S318, Statesville Rt, 2, Staseeville ee De ee eed September 18, 1987 chy Ct Pa cy coy or > oN cS 34. cS ko Pry eC ey Mullis, Ollie J, Stevenson, Joe R. McGee, Glenn H, Marlowe, James Ray Moose, Charles F, Jenkins, C, Boyd Axtburs, I. Je Tolbert, W. A. eee ey Holman, A. C. McCurdy, D, Herman A peo) ae ee rd 5 rr ey or Py oy vs ry % pt il. PE 13. or Por Po 17. pt PS ry Pry cre os a Steele, J. T. Sharpe, Amos Neal Plyler, B, H. Benfield, Robert C. Redmond, John R, Jz. Pree et Pe Pao Miller, Carroll Jackins, R, EB. eS White, Lynn M, ba eee] ad Cees ome Bl ee Haynes, A, D. Jomeon, S, W. Jz. Johnston, Hal M. Powell, Moreen &. Oe eel eae td Phillips, &. @. Sx. Johnece, Spencer M, ed Prevetts, Abtam A, peat ‘ BE rae 6 Cc. Creek Fallstown Outside Pee BE AT com ST) Inside Shiloh Cc, Creek Barringer per Set Shiloh Inside Cc, Springs beh T CY pet SET) oa tL) kd Py eet Inside Inside Barringer Concord tween 2 Td feat] fee Lr td ee) pet aes 29 4, Mooresville Box 225, Troutman Rt. 7, Statesville Rt. 1, Troutman Rt. 2 Box 562, Mooresville 404 Pakhurst Rd,, Statesville Rt. 1, Stony Point ioe eT Tee ee pe ok 708 Woods Dr,, Statesville oa Pe he tT eee) 1902 Newton Dr., Statesville 2, Cleveland 7 Box 517, Statesville Davie Ave,, Statesville 1, Mooresville 2. Box 71A, Statesville FP or tt eee] N. Oakland Ave., Statesville Georgia Ave,, Statesville PPP eey 6 Box 91, Statesville Fieldstone, Mooresville 2 Box 24, Statesville i-Box 70, Statesville BR, Ixedell, Mooresville 2, Maxeony Margaret Rd. , Stateeville &. Acadeny, Mooresville 1608 B, Broad 8+., Statesville Oe eet) Ce ee Ce ee eal Mie behthletetate ee) eee eee September 18, 1967 4 Page 6 BT per fort tT Pee Loo! BO ery Cc, Creek 4 Box 334, Mooresville ‘Phillips, Thomas W, : Otte 7 Box 455A, Statesville 28, Johnson, Mrs, Sue S, pet SEY 203 Ridgeway, Statesville 29, Johnston, K, 8. Cc, Creek Rt. 1, Mooresville 30. Long, John F, Chambersburg Rt. 1, Statesville 31, Summers, Gene Allen pe TSEC y 535 Holland Dr., Statesville 32. Sams, W. B. be TST T 1005 B, Broad St., Statesville 33. Davis, John Wesley Inside 689 Bost St., Statesville 34, Shaver, W. Le pC Se!) 1210 Valley Stream, Statesville Pe) Ce a ee Tt Te) Inside 204 Magnolia, Statesville 36, Snow, S, T. Based ded] Rt. 1, Haxmony KIWANLS CLUB «= FAIRGROUNDS, The following lettex requesting permission for the Kiwanis Club to make various improvements at the County Fairgrounds was reveived: Sept.15, 1967 ee ae) Iredell County Manager Iredell County Courthouse Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr, Shuford, This letter is confirmation of several reque from the Kiwanis Club of Statesville, regarding various improvement ux club wishes to make at the Iredell County Fairgrounds, which were discussed with you in detail on the site, Thuksday, September 14, 1967, (1) We wish to expand the present trailer park at the rear of the Pair Tet Tee ee ed Pere! 40 to 3O units, Such enlargesent will entail resoval of several trees and stumps, some grading of the site and some fillein, with a re-working of the sewerage, water and power systems, We propose to follow thru on a sandate given us on’Monday of last week by Mr. Rollin Johnson, Iredell County Health Officer, to centrally locate trailers which accompany the Iredell County Fair, and to have them connected to our existing syst » conforsing to county RE nr ee ee Cae ee ertse ee tO dt ee) portion of the rear bank area behind the Midway for use as fill-in as needed, We propose to Be ee area and to rock a horshoe-type driveway. In order to get saxieus spaces for temporary trailer parking during faix week, we aleo request a waiver of the sinimus 1,400 square feet per trailer ruling, We will be having trailers of ee te le ee units as appropriately as possible so as to get maximus wee of the area during this critical and temporary period, All sewerage, including the line to the recently«constructed Paix Office extension, will be a part of this expanded systes. ed Pe DM st ae extresely tight schedule and our desire to have sost of the work completed ete te CM ee eo ee along the rear of the Gairgrounds Pe ee ee straight line gashion, approximately fifty feet frow ite present location; and, if needed, to sake certain fence Peet (3) At the argent request of the North Carolina Highway Patrol and other safety officials, we would like pereission to install « pedestrian walk-in emma Cees Cb) September 18, 1967 ae Pi be ed sox §=19 nx 46 entrance to the Fairgrounds, along the right hand side; from US Highway 21 across the railroad tracks, to a point near the fire hydrant ard utility pole. Also pursuant to offidal requests, we POPE Tm erm ar ll) facilities on grounds currently used for this purpose, extending from the entrance area to a point near the second terrace along the old county home road. We would also like permission to roack or weather=surface said road, from the front entrance, a distance & approximately four-tenths 5 a ae be where the road connects with access to Interstate 77, This would perait PO a Re eT considerably the present traffic pert My tl ne bed (4) In the carnival area, would like perwission to scatter crusherexun rock as an improved walkway area. ‘ Should there be further questions about these Pett toes ea! will be our pleasure to discuss thea with you or the Iredell County Board of ee re et ee ee fi With continued thanks for your splendid cooperation in the past we pir ree.) Sincerely yours, VA meet es oo) Clay Gline Paix Committee Chaixman Kiwanis Club of Statesville P, O, Box 1027 Statesville, North Carolina After consideration the board approved the requests ee ae shown in the letter, on aotion by Commissioner Hardaway, seconded by Commissioner Bryan: (COM td trailer park as set forth, with Pee trees that are taken down be hauled away and the stumps be removed or buried, As to reduction in the square foot area xequirement, the board:voted to recommend to the proper authority that this restriction be lifted for this prt see Se met location. CoM se Oe the fence(approval previously given on May 8, 1967). (3) Authorized the Kiwanis Clyb to establish the Pe te Mel et el railroad track from Highway freee ee te Se ee tle the county howe property for this period providing either the Kiwanis Club ox Mx, Barkley of the Iredell Vocational Workshop will close it off, preferably Peete ee barricade, so that it will not become a public Pr ec) Peete exusher-ren rock in the carnival area, pee AST Dn ed Oe ed ee ee A ee ee ee Pree te Pe eee ew ee we Chaisean Waring reported that the ressarch Fn ei: ede ae Pe ed Septewber 18, 1967 Ly underway. He called attention to the fact that Smee eT ed with the Board of Directors of Lowrance Hospital and made a tour of the hospital on September 7th, and had met with the Board of Petri te ie Ml ed Iredell Memorial Hospital on September 14th. ROAD PETITIONS, The following road petitions wexe approved on motion by Commissioner Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Joynex, for consideration by bo eS tl ee me eT TY 1. Addition to systee of a section to connect Joe Road with Walton Drive. 2, SR #1942, Fieldstone Drive, 0,1 mile. Les : Li: F o oe tt me tect 4 Joyner, seconded by Commissioner White, the board appointed John rd ade Ld W. T. Poston to serve as trustees of the Firemen's Relief Fund for the West Ixedell Fire District, Bg _& Fg FIRS DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, The following described boundaries for the B, & F, Fire District, to be served by the Troutman Volunteer bees Me eal a were approved on motion wade by Commissioner Joyner, seconded by Commissioner PEST EN Tas Beginning at a’ point (1) on US 21 and NC 115, 0.3 mile north of the bridge over Third Creek; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (2) on py rasa Hill Road (#2342), 0,3 eile north of its intersection with Road #2343; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point (3) on Amity Hill Road (#2342), tre] mile southeast of its intersection with Murdock Road (#2350); thence in a southerly direction to a point (4) at the intersection of Roads Nos, 2366 and 2366; thence in a souheasterly direction to a point (5) on Amity Hill Road (#1001), 0,5 mile east of its intersection with Road #2366; thence in a southerly direction to a point (6) on Shinnville Road (#2375), 0.4 mile south~ east from its intersection with Road #2391; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point §7) on US 21 and MC 115 at the intersection with Road #1312; thence in a westerly direction to a point at the intersection of Roads #1312 and #1311, excluding all property on Ro #1312 between this and the preceding point; thence dn a westerly direction to a point (9) on Road #1313, 0,5 mile southwest of its intersection with Road #1312; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point (10) on Road #1313, 0,1 mile northeast of ite intersection with Road #1300, excluding all property on Road #1313 between this and the preceding point; thence in a southerly direction to a point (11) on Road #1300, 0,1 wile south of its intersection with Road #1313; thence Pe a southwesterly direction to a point (12) on Perth Road (ee) ee et eed its intersection with Road #1300; thence in a northwesterly dixection to a point (13) on Road #1300, 0,6 aile southwest of its intexsection with Perth Road (#1303); thence in a northwesterly direction ao a point 4) om Road #1321, 0,9 mile south of ite intersection wih Duke State Park Road (#1330); thence in a northwestexly direction to & point (15) Om Mondo Road(#1528), 0,4 wite Pr ee ee a ee northerly direction te a point om Troutean Grove Road (#1334), 1.1 miles southwest of its intersection with Old Mountain Road (#1005); thence in a al ee mee ae | to a point en ee Ce | ee ee ee) at the intersection of Old Mountain Road (#1005) and Buffalo Shoals Road (#1004); thence in a northeasterly direction te « point (19) om Road #1337, 0.1 wile noxth of ite imtexeection with Wallace Springe Boad (#15338); thence in a« northeasterly direction to « point ee ee ee) Oe ee i ee Ce ee a direction to the point of ee a ed at oe CCS LY, September 18, 1967 Page 9. Te cS ora © f0} OLD AGE ASSISTANCE LIENG, The county attorney distributed a memoxandua explaining the procedures to be followed to enforce the lien for old age assistance, to be studied for discussion at the next PT ate. ry CONSIDERATION OF PURCHASE OF. BARNES BUILDING, The board discussed the possible uses to the county of the Barnes building, now owned by Mr. P, McNeer Dillon, and expressed an interest in purchasing it if it could be obtained at a reasonable price. IREDELL PUBLIC LIBRARY - RETIREMENT COVERAGE, In order to continue coverage in the Local Government Eaployees' Retirement System for the Cee ee ati Iredell Public Library, who were previously covered before the merger of the Statesville Public Library and the Iredell County Library, the board adopted the Peet Peet) pe use ey WHEREAS, the 1965 General Asseably amended the North Carolina Local Governmental Baployees' Retixement System so as to make the benefits of said System available to all counties, cities, and ‘towns, and WHEREAS, the governing body of this Unit realizes the Pil TT saad providing its employees with the security and protection provided by a sound pr ees eee ee | WHEREAS, Article 3 of Chapter 128 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Pte Eel See) governmental unit desiring to enroll POP Pe eee ee Systea shall make application to the Board of Trustees ee ee eT Pere dt tae ee eee) shall by resolution elect to participate in said Systes, pe Pee ds a resolved by the Iredell County Board of County Commissioners in regulax session, pes I 9 Ixedell Public Library hereby elects to participate pa) Oe ee Oe ee Peeve M tts tae eo Me ees et 2. That the Inedell Public Librazy hereby agrees to comply with all Pee Me Governmental Esployees' Retiresent Br a ee el General Statutes of North CO ed Sn eee ed TN ee ek Coen deine ie Cee ee ae bs Page 10 September 18, 1967 em Std Commissioner Hardaway and seconded by Commissioner Joyner, STR eT ee ee The following number voted in the affireative: EI . The following nuaber voted in the negative Vr wed Per ret Meee ees Mer ae We I reported that he, Mx. Shuford, and R. B, Warwick, secretary ef the PST ti Tee ee! Chamber of Commerce, attended the meeting at Pa tad tS eee committee set up by the general assembly to study the feasibility of establishing a state zoo, He reported a very interesting and informative meeting but stated Tee em ee) ae eed Pre ae et ae el is still a long way in the future and that Iredell County does not have much chance of being selected as the site, The meeting was adjourned af 10:00 P.M,: Clerk to Board North Carolina, Wedel County Filed for registration,on rr 19 na 149 Page 1 Seer aC sor 19 150 4 The Board of Commissioners held pot regular Prey td Ode Cheol) Monday » March 4, 1968, at 7:30 PeMe, in the Commissioners Room at the Courthouse, with all members present, namely: Andrew J. Waring, chairman; Rev. and Dr. John S, Hardaway. Norman H, Joyner, C, Chandler Bryan, James M. White, R, L. Shuford, Jre, county manager, and Jay F. Frank, county attorney, were present. CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION, The meeting was called to order by Chairman Waring and opened with the invocation by Commissioner Joyner. eae eee Oemee eee ere) Cee) By-Laws of the Iredell Council of Government as Pree ek RD Be Sl jzational meeting of the Council on February 12, 1968, were Piste sh td the Board of Commissioners on motion made by Commissioner Bryan EX] seconded by Commissioner Joyner: LAWS pe. be IREDELL COUNCIL OF nommaeed “ais - a) The Iredell Council of Governments is hereby created under authority of the General Statutes of the State Peden ee te ee Cee eee er ees] Council is organized for the permanent establishment of a forum for discussion and study of problems of mutual interest and concern to the he be Las ed subdivisions of the State of North Carolina, located within Iredell County. The Council will function only as an advisory are of the participating governmental units, not as a new layer of government, As 4 eet ts Mes te ase. y Pee Council shall seek by eutual agreement solutions to autual probless for mtual benefit, Nothing herein shall be construed to abridge the rights or Bee a Pre ea) of the Council, cee e mae) OY ee ited accomplished by the adoption of identical a ee ed creating governmental unite, 2, The effective date of the Council shall be February re ae Ce ahd of ite seubership, bee ee Cl) eit eMC OMEES Sec N te Me Met moe ee 1, At the first organizational meeting, the Council shall select from among its representatives a chairman and vice chairman, A secretary OM et Oe ee eT tk i 2, ‘The chairean may appoint committees as may be authorized by the Council and shall be authorized to request the services of appointed officials from the participating wembers as may appear appropriate, iC aed 1. All incorporated cities, towne and Iredell County are eligible for membership in the Council, Charter members shall] include the City C4 Statesville; the Towns of Harmony, Love Valley, Mooresville and oe es Le 2, Should additional communities within Iredell County become incorporated, thereby assuming responsibility for service to an electorate, they may obtain membership in the Council with the concurrence of the Prtas ce Ure units and the adoption of a resolution identical to the ones under which Council is then operating, 3. Representation on the Council is limited to elected members of the governing bodies of the creating governmental units and shall be Past bs eer Bach member shall have two representatives on the Council, Bach member may elect alternate representatives who shall have Pees Siete Sela 4. The participating members shall be permanent; however, representatives of members may be changed from time to time as each governing ror tse] Pha ba ey Se Any mesber may withdraw @rom the Council at the end of any fiscal year Peete CeO OM CMe CMe tl) ae Se Me del es ae ead Lett a asa me Ms Fe} le Study such of the following governmental problems common to two or more of its members as may affect health, safety, welfare, education, recreation, economic conditions, planning, or development, 2, Promote cooperative arrangements and coordinated action among its sembers, ee Sd public agencies which perfara functions within the region in which its Clee dE TE ce ey eee ME tet} 1. The Council ee tes | Monday in the sonths of February, Te Notice shall be made three days in advance of the seeting to all representatives, Special seetings aay be called upon three days written notice by the chair- san or say be called upon the written request by three sesbers to the secretary. Upon receipt of such written requests, the secretary shall arrange for a seating te be held, giving three day written notice to all Pee kt se ame Cccp bs ees a wa wor 19 nel 52 2. Roberts Rules of Order shall be followed in conducting meetings, 3, All meetings shall be open to the public, All news media in the county shall be notified in advance of any meeting. 4. The secretary shall prepare an agenda in advance of any meeting, after consultation with the chairman, supplying a copy to each representative of the Council, Further, the secretary shall forward with the PYeC tery copies of the minutes of the previous meeting, ARTICLE VI. Voting 1. A quorum shall consist of not less than one half of the representatives. Pree Met TSO ee ee Council, 3. Decisions of the Council shall be made by an affirmative majority vote oad TM aay 4, Decisions of the council which involve specific recommendations for agreement for cooperative endeavors between two or more participating members shall require an affirmative vote of those participating members, as well as an affirmative majority vote as provided in paragraph 3, eee Me eme stra sry The Council will function only as an advisory arm of the participating governmental units, not as a new layer of government; therefore, no authorization for the recript or expenditure of funds is made available PCG Cea RC Me Med eet nd ee bo Tt ae ke Te | functions, the Council finds it desirable to enter into contracts, or to accept, receive or disburse funds, it shall tyrn to the signatory parties for such powers as set out in the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina (G,S, 160«77,3) and (160<77,4), ARTICLE VIII, Amendments Amendments to this compact, exeept as to its membership, shall be effective by an affirmative vote of not less than 2/3 of the members; Any proposed Pe Me ee et ee ee Me Peas ee writing to each member at least fifteen (15) days prior to the meeting at which such amendment is to be voted upon, ARTICLE IX. Bffective Date THESE BY-LAWS, executed in sultiple, each copy being an original, shall be effective upon adoption of each of the participating governmental units,, LBBDBLL WATER CORPORATION, Victor Crosby, president, and Ralph Gaither, Re ee Re ee Ce ee ee Mr, Crosby reported that he had no sore information than had been previously Ce eg ee ee eT ee ee Mr, Crosby explained that engineers are working on sapping for the areas Ne ee ee | Page 4 Maxch 4, 1968 Turnersburg, Union Grove and Houstonville, plus extension of the lise to Boe ae es Me me) ae] estimated that, based on the water consumption which J. P. Stevens and Company official had reported, the DO I eee ee tae on the Houstonville line wight sake it practical, but that the elevations and other engineering features which would require a storage tank to serve the Union Grove area would make this line too expensive for the number Cd people to be served, However, he expressed the opinion that a ling to Union Grove would generate enough development to pay its way in the Poul ba Ty Ty Me eee Mee ad) at el ee tele | Peete med Poe ete Ml ee ot TT Dt eS Peet Meo Mr Md od lad ments they could not provide for future development in the size of lines or run lines in sparsely settled areas where the present number of users did not justify them, After considerable discussion and a statement by the county attorney ee eC ee Ce Me ee wed SBS ae Ft ee ee To a private organization the Board informed Mr, Crosby that the county etd ey Se Met ee Me ese te SY assistance to the Iredell Water Corporation, B. s ¥ 118] “4 Members of the Mooresville Board of Education and Dr, R, R, Morgan, superin- tendent, were present to request peraission to borrow $100, frow the State Literary Pund for additional facilities at the present Pores oes) et ped These facilities are a Hew library which would release the present library for three classrooms, a new sasonry shop, and three additional classrooms, They plan to house grades 5 and 6 at Ounbar, grades 7,8, and 9 at ese. High, and grades, 10, 11, and 12 at Senior High, weginning in Septeaber, Dr, Morgan stated that the plans for the addition are complete and have ee ee ed Planning and the Division of Insurance De ee ee ee Ce bide, The Mooresville Board proposes to repay the loan froe its noreal ee appropriation from the county over a ten year period, Or, Morgan we = 19 nxi53 March 4, 1968 PerPams &! ets ba ~— Pett es Ce CM Pete Ms Mes CL ae wa Reee TT eee ee ee ts ae) of Education and had received approval from both boards. In view of the four year agreement entered into last year Se te Me et sahool units for distribution of capital outlay funds which precludes requests for additional funds by any one unit, Commissioners asked if it would be possible fox Mooresville to repay the loan within the period of this agreement. On the basis of the county's appropriation and anticipated revenues from the Mooresville ABC Board which the Mooresville Schools PT it ee, Med ae ht Mead this could be done, barring unforeseen earl eet The Board accepted the request for consideration and agreed to take action on it at the next meeting. BCONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT = COMMUN, ACTIGCN P. be Me SoM Tk. ba | 1 information from the Office of Economic peer e changes in organizing Peete ge ste em tl Pe Me td Bele | Economic Opportunity Act, it appearing to be the intention of Congress to make local governments the responsible agency for community action programs, Mr, Frank, county attorney, Pree. et Od et) Morrisey, general counsel for the State Association of County Commissioners, and other county attorneys, and they were agreed that local governments in North Carolina could not comply with the rules and reguiations laid down by the Office of Bconomic Opportunity, one of which required that the Community Action Agency aust be able to contract with and transfer funds without liaitation to private organizations, Under free eee ee designate a Community Action Agency must be filed with O80 by March 15, 1968, by the county if it wished to administer the program locally, The local community action agency, I CARE, wae sepresented by Charles FO ee) Mrs, Dorothy Fleming, welfare director, and meaber of the board of dixectors of I CARB, all of whose expressed the hope that county boards could administer ty The scope of the program sow being carried out in the county en ee present Vieta, Meadetart, ee ee ery ee March 4, 1968 Page 6 After considerable discussion as to probability of changes in the law for eat ete er tte ee aC ee i Cm Th froma the counties of a desire to participate would strengthen any move to rh enabling legislation passed by the General Assembly, or a relaxation in the Pree Se Mme OM ee Ble Se ST Se Pres od Commissioner Hardaway that to comply with the March 15th deadline the board inform the Office of Bconomic Opportunity that it has maile no preliminary decision but would like to have application forms, The ea voted two for MCT CC Pee et me ee To Me mae See TT SST Cait) and the chairman defeated the motion with a "no"vote, Commissioner Bryan stated that he felt action should be deferred Petts counties were legally authorized to administer the programs, at which time the matter should be examined and decision made according to circumstances at that time, PNG Reem OS PMS ME tC MR mle eT TT et ae Commissioner Hardaway, the board approved one termination and seventeen revisions in i Bet aid grants due to increased Social Security and SMI payments, seven revisions for other reasons, and 4 applications, pvt ae), OO eo PE ese ME Me Se ee ae te tg Commissioner Bryan, the board approved a tax refund for 1966 and 1967 taxes to Jerry E, Benfield, 3316 Jurney Avenue, Statesville, in the total amount ee ee eT The following tax rebates issued by the Tax Supervisor's office in oe SM te et ae ee Oe pet id beet) pa Se pe tb porte) Jerry “, Gaither 1967 Penalty charged pt ea $ 31 Oe) pee Pd ee eee) poll tax Pee 8) Robert S&S, King a td Prd Poll tax in Service Ps 5] Qn sotion by Comeissioner Mardaway, seconded by Commissioner ROAD PETITIONS, ee me) Leary Mate Highway Coani session: 19 nx 155 ated nf be 5121 CET] 5123 $171 5150 ers) Era chs) Pi BI Pi Pi Pi Bs BI BI Ps Bi J Bs Pi ei J Be cd Pi Pi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi ei Bi Bi BI eI B] Pd J Mee Pet) Bi) em SL) Norman H,. Joyner James M, White Cc Chandler Bryan rat Ot Petty Cash, Treas. Institute of Government Rose B, Ingram Joyce J, Martin Mary Lee Cowles Louise M, Taylor Pe Se Me tas Peggy P. Summers ito s Po erwe e Cc, B, Evans Halley C, Johnston Pegty Cash, Treas, Zoie S, Deaton Dorothy Somers Grose Margaret P, Carter Cornelia H. Douglas Dessie J, Lazenby Pease Me th bas pe ee eee T- | Beth S, Englebert Mrs, Audrey L. Jordan ae Pe Dd Louise C, Johnson Margarette 5, Kearns Patsy J. Wood Clara L, Templeton Le Le Virginia B, Grose Betty N. Smith Ann J. Mackie- Maxgaret S, Spencer Lena S, Brantley Maxtha B, Brawley eet er) Robert C,. Black Cc & Bvans ee | I, 8, 4. Corporation Mrs, Estelle T, Wicker, Treas. Pitney-Bowes Inc, Brady Printing Co, Mallin-Kille Co, erie tee iy) FEBRUARY 1968 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Se ee eee ee ee Pree) 112.50 ” berate m rer ” cre ” ri. Pr Salary pee Misc. Expense Saeed raveere sy eles 409.53 Salary pi Pe] “ ed ries) Py pels) 271,00 Py eee Cet ly 415,00 377,00 PrP rd | Led ax Lister 195,60 212,80 Leo) 251,60 pt ee Eel ee) pt Pee) 351,00 Py 150,20 per) pee) 320,60 pa Pe) pw PL ) 106,00 ri rae) ri Poe) pi. Pe) 294,30 3 E I gta ee 08 pz Bs ee ee ee ee eo) Cards & Rent Membership et ld Supplies Pe) tee es Al sd Sate son §=19 mxx458 tp Bose. eee T VS bu58 1h, os Sky Mae Cea eee eT Salary rir oy 5137. Arthur A, Mintz * 60,00 Si Ma ad. eee ety in 60,00 Pp Bee 533 eee ed be 60,00 CoE eME Cas) em etd nd 60,00 Se Sea me atl S ae) * LS PLe CSU Met i seat lb a] ed [Oe 3) PSO Me eat bs) * 65.00 5144 Tug Whittenburg a cos eo 5145 Lewis Simpson ig: Cl 5146 Lewis Simpson “ Sate) Poe Yams be mes eat Te) ned Erte) PSUS Meee | tees eT * bes) 5149 Lewis Simpson * 55,00 5247 Arthur A, Mintz bg vA Oe se) 5248 Lewis Siapson ad 40,17 ye Mee Ras libs) = 14,58 J 281 Petty Cash, Treas, Pte Peet st ey poh] J 313 Bill's Concrete Finishing Co, Concrete work J 381 Watson Sign Service Sign Pi) ie a ees) PS Repairs J 383 El-Tronics Inc, ye peat Y J 384 Comfort Contractors Inc, Pees J. 385 Public Service Co, of N. C, Inc. = Gas J 386 Rental Uniform Service Ts Peet mae bo J 387 Carpet Rentals, Inc, Carpet Rental J 388 Mill Fabrics eet eT] J 476 City of Statesville Pope! J 481 Lazenby-Montgomery Hdw, Co, Supplies J 482 Iredell Laundry Co, Laundry « flags Ai des Ce me Ts ey yo seer) J 484 Iredell Chemical Co, se! J 485 Home Exterminating Co, be mee bot) J 494 Blectric Supplies Supplies SPBCIAL APPROPRIATIONS Ruth G, Btchison Salary J 279 R, L. Suford Jr. pes oo? g J 312 Port City Ambulance Service Inc, ~ Ambulance Service one] J 389 William L. Baynard bert eT A] J 3800 Town of Troutman Contract 100,00 J 391 Harmony Fire Departuent “ 100,00 J 392 Mt, Mourne Fire Dept, Inc. * 100,00 J 393 Cool Springs Fire Dept, ° pte ems +) a ae eee “ pte ee) Rie ee es ota > ae ts ad 100,00 J 396 Central School Vol, Fire Dept.” poten) J 397 Trinity Vol, Fire Dept, a 100,00 a Me ee ee ° 100,00 J 399 Tow of Mooresville 4 100,00 Bie ee oY Preeti rt) . 452,50 J 401 Ny Cy Dept. of & Dev. Forest Fire Control 471,97 J 402 National Guard ~ Sta’ 0] Pete) ee id ries) J 404 Vance Motor Inn el Pd Se oa] a] Pe ad oe) | i) E ; 2 ; E Poe eet Oe ed - $126 J. Allen Knox “ eee es ty ed Oo Prd bed CA " Pd “ 8,20 bel Cp rd Salary 130,00 rt Bi pet eS J 407 Traffic & Planning Associates ~ Professional, etc, pe ey) Pie Me eer ee et) ate ts] “ Pel J 409 Ralph C, Brown Travel 114,00 J 466 Carolina Business Machines Inc, « Supplies pr) J. 477 Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services pt Pe) Bi Starrettes Office Equipment Inc, « Supplies Joyce J, Martin Phyllis Conner Jexry T, Lundy F J 410 Jerry Lundy Travel pt Pes) ' J @1l Rex F, Miller ere ety 16,60 Pie et ete t tt em ta Peed J 466- Carolina Business Machines Inc, - Supplies 17,30 Bi Southern Bell Telephone Co, Sefvices Bernece H,. Boggs SET 7 5169 R, L. Shuford, Jr. si pes mes) J 307 Ry lL. Stwford, Jr. bert Py pty eet o) J 453 Pitney-Bowes Inc, Meter Rental Px Pedy J 466 Carolina Business Machines Inc, - Supplies Pee) J Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services pre ae eee tae ed Betty Jean Robb Salary 5171 SGexrnice M, MoJunkin e 2 Pe ed Southern Sell Telephome Co, Services Maxine 8, MoCurdy ee) * a) Se) bel OAs) tor 19 nx 59 5175 5176 SW ad 5178 Pua E> eB 5182 > tk} cP tT BET) SEGUE GUGUGUuuUuUuKuKuuue =] i Bot) b>) te ee) $ a pees tit) BooK Howard Taylor Fert sy 435,00 PTD BO os el kad Ld 435,00 Pr) be MeeMmeS airy ® ch Pre) tS Pew tos 1 - CS eres) Robert F, Barkley as Pere Bascum A, West od 396,00 Jack M, Murdock 4 396,00 Grover E, Hardy Sr, « 396,00 Clyde L. Johnson Ld 108,00 Kenneth BE, Taylor * 130,00 J. W. Sherrill Jr, bg 130,00 Pe aT Ae 4 633.33 pore). bt eee PTs e at tse Ty 60,00 Robert F, Barkley per BG rx iP) Grover E, Hardy Sr, ” 217.26 Bugene T, Honeycutt « PeL Pe) William G, Johnson yn bie K) Jack M, Murdock is 209,00 Howard Taylor id 220,70 a7 Pea tos) ; vd reek) Ce me Se) ied 258,16 Bascum A, West bed 236, 64 LeRoy Reavis ed 209,00 The Michie Co, cb Mat ks Ty PX) National Welders Supply Co, Belts ° 61,36 The Wiltsie Camera Shop Supplies oe yd Mecklenburg Equipment Co, PAE T 154.50 Glas Mack & Sons eee ry 28,55 Brady Printing Co, aad 46.69 Mullin-Kille Co, Mooresville Directory 106,80 Be a eel Radio Service 112,55 PP a Ss TY Travel ra Ore} 8, 926,49 TAX COLLECTOR Flossie S, King Peet 7 co Christine B, Byrd 258,20 ta ee) Ts) bl Cy ee) Pe rt) od 533.33 PT tt td Paras] bee rae] ee pea bots e) i ee al] * co Peed Ieaac T, Avery Jr. Tax Suits ee eRe re. Meter Rental 21.63 Mullin-Kille Co, Mooresville Directory Pee) Southern Bell Telephone Co, Services Leste ae eee Helen 8, Gregory ceo) ee Minn bd re] Mitchell Printing Co, Inc, Supplies cso) elt Ee tl Ld a] ee ee po kd cso) & M. Seregge Supplies & Bquipsent Che Southers Bell Telephone Co, Services ead Starrettes Office Bquipeent Inc, - Supplies 5133 H, W, Rogers Board Meetings rire Poe ee " 20,00 ee ee _ Salary 609,00 5197 Thelma C, Barker © * Ce Pi pt ee er eT] He: 553,00 PoC pee wd J 553,00 5200 Anne C, Johnson sd 253,00 tee id 503,00 5202 Thurston Templeton ki 479,00 5203. Blizabeth French Boyd i 503,00 5204 Mary A, Deaton ci 503,00 5205 Julene R, Bisele nf 479,00 Ld b2 479,00 5207 Terri C, Akers bo tated 5206 Martha S, Loyd . Saaeed 5209 Martha M, Turner ‘a 285,00 5210 Betty Sue Troutman “ Oe ed Py SS Me be ht aes ¥ Ed 5212 Sara M, Neese sl cS 5213 Della T,Biddle - 3 he Pe) 5214 Margaret E, Rumple ad 260,00 Coote ee ee # 299,00 5216 Lois I, Sigmon . 313,00 5217 Blizabeth D, Johnston bd 272,00 OSE Mee os ae eee e 894,00 J 363 Dr. Cc. L, Bittinger Pte Oe 5,00 J 364 Dr, L,. M, Little a PP J 432 Terri C, Akers Per By ee eX J 433 Blizabeth French Boyd sd od J 434 Mary Deaton e oP] J 435 Lucinda B, Dees * CX) J 436 Anne C. Johnson ss pe rd Pie SMe se Peel TTY en 18,72 J 438 Charles P, Kirkman ¥ CS Py Rie Se a2 Me | bs Px Pty Pie ee Tg 5 te 3S J 441 Thmrston Templeton » 40,24 J 442 Martha M, Turner - eres) J 443 Dorothy M, Fleming S Py PY 3) J 444 Dr, P. M, Deaton Medical ‘ 10,00 J 445 Dr, T. V. Goode bad 5,00° J 446 Dr, Max Lewis . Pr J 447 Dr, Jom H, Nicholson * Ete J 448 Or, D, L. Pressly 4 Pes) ce ee ° 5,00 J 450 Dr, Harry D, Walker ed 5,00 Rie Mee ee ae Supplies pe =) J 452 Cooper D, Cass Co, 4 pe) J 453 Pitney-Bowes Inc, eae ks ee 23.76 J 477 Southern Bell Telephone Co. Services pt) Pet) Rie ee too a ee cet te) ae ee DY CP rd J SOl Nyc, Local Government Employees’ Retixement System - Ret, iL} Pred ee eT) ee 5220 Betty C, Harrington * 175,42 rae ee . reer Sc a halen Miah inaiatatal ° ro) oe 54 Pr ed 5224 Woward HM, Stamey bad Pye. 5225 Merry ¥. Myers sd Prem.) ee * Prem] 19 nx 161 a ee ne ee ee 3 a eh ene ea k= 459 i) th Sg Ta LP es Ue) er Pee bd Le eae ag nd pote bits tal bt Peet Brady Printing Co, U,. S. Postmaster Agric, Ext, Agts, Office Cette OS Pe hs eS eo ee Td Mullin-Kille Co, City of Statesville Starrettes Office Equipment RT emery tT) Nancy I, Myers Nancy H, Murray pet we Paes as bd Nancy H, Murray Mullin-Kille Co, Carolina Business Machines Inc, = Supplies bag hier PT Ty U. S. Postmaster Iredell Vocational Workshop The Singer Co, Starrettes Office Equipment pb eet ee be Harry L. Johnson Harry L. Johnson Brady Printing Co, Southern Bell Telephone Co, Darlene Deal Harry L. Johnson Harry lL. Johnson Southern Bell Telephone Co, LPeere Cems Te rT 19 ni162 VETERANS SERVICE Postage Travel " bt Supplies ” erated Use of School ” Probes) kd Mooresville Directory Pa tol) Supplies " 263,00 3 pe: PL 7d CI 208,33 Travel Mooresville Directory Gas Supplies brat Lee beet Tad Vacuum Cleaner Supplies 300,00 50,00 ptomt * 300,00 Corr ry oe) Services oe Membership st