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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions 1961 Next Document AT A GUL~R ~M~ING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITy OF DENTON, TEXAS/, EELD IN TNE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 14TH DAY 0~' FEBRUARY, A.D. 196~1. ~Es o T. UT I._.p ~ On this 14th day of Feb~ua~-~ , 1961, the City Council ,...I , being the governing body of said Ci~ty , did olonvene in re~ulap , _ session, pursuant to law, with !its ..... Mayor. presiding, and with the following duly elected membex, s present, constituting a quox-am, to wit: rank Barrow .... Thomas E. Noel (]eorse Spulle~ , , ..... 'n aec/' Ta~lor .................... · F. Bl, ooks, Sr. ~he following resolution was moved by . ~oel , and ~eoonded by ~Tavlor ~_ : ~Be it hereby resolved that agreement between Missouri-Kansas- Texa~ Railroad Company and The._~it~ of Denton, Te..xas , a co~y of which is attached as Exhibit "A" hereto and made a part hereof, for the installa,tion of a 24.-.inch sanitax-j sewer 1.ine crossing at Mile _P~st.....K_~.25,.8, near Denton, Den..ton County, Texas be ard it is hereby approyed and accepted, and that F~an~. ....... _Barz .o~w as .... Ma~or .. , and '. D. Buttrill as City Secretary of t~ls-governing body, be and they are hereby authorized, em- powered and directed to execute said agreement and to do all thin~ s necessary therefor,, and that their acts in so doing are here~y adopted, ratified and confirmed as the acts of said C~ t~ of Dentqn, Texas and of this governing body. ~AID MOTION WAS D~LY~ CARRIED AND THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED. Ma~or~' Ci y of Denton, Texas ATTEST: / 0ity lof Denton, Texas THE $TATE OF TEXAS : COUNTY OF DER~ON : ii, W. D. Buttrill, 0ity Secretary of and for the City of Denten, Texas, do hereby icertify that the above and foregoing is a!true and correct copy of excerpt from the minutes of a regular meeting of the governing body of said City of Denton, Texa~, held on the 14th day of February, 1961, as appears of x-ecord in Minute Bock No. 7 ~, Page 7]~ MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS LINES Feb~m~j~ ~7~ 1961 Y4.1os ML'*o lionel' B. Sly C4by Manager C:L~ of Don~een Denton, Texae Please z.efor to our let~x, of Jnuar~ 2,3, ~6Z, +~anmu:Lt%in~ to ow £arm er ~ IAue Lteen~e. Zt was ~equeo~ed in ~his letter that 2o~ please have the papers oigned b~ the proper oit7 of£isinlo Weave tede~ in reeeip~ o£ ~ pipe line lioenee mad oheok, ~*z'an~mit;~al let~er~ and wewish to thank :rou f.r your aiM, k: to ~ove~.o The ltoenee oon~rao~ however, has been 9~eu~ed by $~, aa la ee~pora~e of A~oe~ of *he lttaaourl-Eanoao-Texaa ~ailroad ~ompanF, on ,all three eopinoe The abeve pipe 14Re 1Aeenee is Fermi'node ~ Four feroes e~nne~ fae~J~y eradisa~e the existing et~.na, ture an~ title: we ~oteradisa~o ~o ex~en~ where oent~ae~ ezoeutinn oan ~e aooonpA3]nea oo~pleted by our Vise l~est~ent m~ Oeneral u~qe~, £oXlowtng, of eouree, re~n or the lioense eon~Faet proper3~y ezeeu~ed ca behal~ of the '~our8 very eet- ]be ~enald L, IMAOMOlto l~eeie, Ninhob and. ]~adrees Donei~er ~ Fort Woz*~h 2, ~J~Jo NFo W. Do Buttr~3~ C4t~ Of bntmm AT A ]~m. GULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0F DENTON, TEXAS HELD ~IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 28TH DAY 02 FEBRUARY, A.D. 1961. s ,o L u I O,,,,N WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, has this ~ate been presented with proposed water, electrical and sewag~ contracts between the General Services ASmintstration of the united States of America and the City of Denton, Texas, for the s~pplying of such services to the Underground Control Center to belconst~uote8 For use,by the Office of Civil & Defense Mobili- zatio~ on a site East of the City of Denton, Texas; and WHEREAS, the said contracts appear to be in proper form and the City of Denton desires to provide such service; now therefore ~E ~ RESOL~ID BY TI~ C~Y COUNCIL OF THE CI~Y OF D~qTON, TEXAS1, that Mayor Frank R. Barrow be, and he is hereby, authorized to sign the aforesaid contracts on behalf of the City of Denton, T exss % pASSED AND A?PR0¥~ this 2gOb day of February, A.D. 1961. Mayor Clty of Denton, Texas TES Secretary City of Denton, Texas APPRQV~D AS TO LEGAL FORM: ~ItyiA~rneY City of Denton, Texas COI~2R~T enCo~ed tu~o as o£ the ~ day of fo~ ~e (he:e~fUr ~o e~L~ ~'~eer" aec *3* s,.. rd Fo.m. C 1.o. GENERAL PROVISIONS &dmtnlstl~tlo~ ~gu ~ (Supply Contract) 1 DEFINITIONS i As used thro~ ghost th~s contrast, the following ite~ms (a) All supphes (which term throughout th~s slause m- shall have the mt anings set' for~ below cludes w~thout hm~tat~on raw matermls, components, m~- medmte and end products) shall be subject to (~) The ~erm 'Secretary" means the Secretary, t~e Un der Score ~ry, or,any Assistant Secretary of the inspection and i to the ex~nt prac Departme ~t ~nd the~ head or any assistant head of t~cable at all including the per~od of man- the Feder d agency;] and the term h~s duly ~uthor ~zed repre ~en~t~ve' means any pmson or per~ons m (b) of supphes are defective board (ct ~e~ than the Contracting Officer) author- m materml or wi ~ not m conformity ~zed to act for the Sec~tary ~ w~th the req~ shall (b) The term "Contracting Officer" means the ~erson have the ught either h or w~thout m- executing th~s contract1on behalf of the Government, struct~ons as to thmr their ocr- and any ~ rectwn Supphes m lots have been ~her officer or mvihan employee who is a properly ,esignat~d~ Cont~tmg ,Officer, and the ~ejected or reqmred t~ term mci' ~s ~except as otherwise provided tn this permitted or reqmred by the .~ ' ~ ~ m place by and at the expense of the omptly contract, ~e authorized representative of a Con- tractmg teer' acting w~thm the hm~ts of h~s afar not,ce, and shall not thereafter be ~n ,accept- t~on ~s d~sclosed If the Contractm fails promptly ~ re- (v) Except o~hel~tse ~rovided in th~s contr~t, t e term "s~ contracts" includes purchase ord~r~ unde~ move such supphes m lots of supphes which are reqmred to be removed, or promptly to replace or correct such supphes th~s contr ~ct ~ ~ or lots of supphes, the Government either 0) may by 2 CHANGES ~ contract or otherwise replace m correct such supphes and The Contract: ng Office~ m~y at any time, by a wnt~n charge to the Contractor the cost occaswned the Govern order, and w~t~)ut notice to the sureties, make~ chants, ment ~ereby, or (n) may terminate th~s contract for de- fault as prowded m the clause of th~s contract entitled w~thin the gene~ al scope of this contract, m any one or more of the following' ~(t) Dlawmgs, designs, m speeifl?tmns, "Default" Unless the Contractor emrects m ~places where the suppl es to b~ furnished are to be specmlty~anu- such supphes w~thtn the dehvery schedule, the Contracting factured for th~ Government m accordance therewith, (fl) O~cer may requne the dehve~y of such supphes at a reduc- method of shlp~ ~nt or~pack~ng, and (m) place of d~hve~y If any such~ ~eauses an mc~aSe or decrease m the Failure to affr~ to such reduction of prtce shall be a dxs- cost of, or~i l~e~q~ired for~ the perfmmance~of any pu~ concerning a question of fact w~thm the meamng of pslt of th~ ~u~is contract, whether cha~ffed or tho clause of th~s contract entitled "D~sputes" not change~ a~e~der~ an ~qmtable adJustmen~ (c) If any ~nspectlon or test ~s made by the Government shall be made ~co~a~ice or delivery schedule~ or on the premises of the Contractor or a subcontractor~ the both~ and the c, n~l ~lfled in wilting accord- Contractor without additional charge shall provide all rea- ~ngly Any cia m b~ C~ct~for adjustment u~dm sonable facilities and asmstance for ~he safety and oonvem- th~s clause taus be ass e~i~l~days horn the date ence of the Government inspectors m the perfo~ance of of red,pt by t~ n of change thmr dutms If Govmnment inspection or ~st m made at Peov~d~, how~~ ~, That the~tra~ ~er, i~ he de- a point other than the premises of the Contractor or a sub- contractm, ~t shall be at the expense of ~e Government c~des that the f~ upon any such C [aim a~ ~n~e~fl~al pay except as otherwise prowded In thxs contract Peowded, merit under th s eon~ Where t~o~ property That m case of rejection the Government shall not be hable made obsolete c ~s~i~a result of a ~ge is i~cluded for any reduction m value of samples used m connectmn m the Cont~aci)~fs~lalm for adjustment, the Contracting with such inspection or test All ~nspectwns and tests by Officer shall ha 's~the righ~ to prescribe the manner of d~s the Government shall be pm formed m such a manner as not pomtmn of suc~ property Failure to a~ to any~ad~ust to unduly delay the work The Government reserves the ment shall be t~spute ao~cer~mg a question of fae~ w~thm r~ght to charge to the Cont~actm any additional cost of the meamng the clause of this contract entitled "D~s- Government inspection and~hen supphes are not ready putes" How er, ~ng in th~s clause shall exquse the at the t~me such mspec~test ~s requested by the Contractor or when r~.~yetest is ~eee.slts~d Contractor ~ro~ by puor re~echon Acc~ce~ct~on of the supphes ~,with the contract as o~anged 3 Ex~s ~~ ~ shall be made as prompt~a~ac~le after dehve~, Except as ct m this contract, ho pay except as otherwise prowde~n'th~con~ct, but failure ment fm extra ~ s~u~ such extras and ~e to respect and accept or reject ~es s~e~ther reheve tractmg Officer not m accmdance w~th the contrac~e~re~ nor ~m- ,Q~A~TI,Y~ ~, pose hab,hty on the Government there~ ~ ~ 4 VARIATION I (d) The inspection and test by the ~e~o~ny No variation i~aht~f ~ i~m~or by this contract wfilt ~les~i~ been supphes or lots thereo~ does not reheve %~e~on~ caused by corn thons ,of l~nm sh,p~i, o~, or from any responslbfllty re~ardmg defects or ~e~ allowances m ~~s~s,.~nly to to meet the contlact requnementswhlchmaybe~l~d the extent, ffa ~sew~ thi~a~ prior to acceptance Except as othe~me p~vid~thls 17.01 ,~eotb~ of Ut~l~t~eS~ , ~tho~ of Utilities D~pamtment EmploFees to En~e~ 17.o~ 11,~n~:~d Ool~eot~n fo~ Services 17.06 ~e~ a~d 8ewe~ Main Tapp~n~ O~ges 17.0~ tensions of Wate~nd Sewe~ Mains 17.05 ~e~i~g With Utll~2 ~lnes o~ Equipment Prohibitee ~ P~t II/~E~ot~lc Sepvi,~e 17.09 ~Xe~t~l~ Rates / ~ ~ 17.10 ltand~ ae~ae 0ha~e 17.11 [leot~lo Service to be ~nished f?~ 8treet-Ex~eptions , ~aFt ,,IIZlS~n.~tt~...aewe~ 17.16 ]~aaoe WltB Plumbing Radiations Requi~ed ~Ft l~ Wate~ 17.1~ faSe~ ,Rate s ~ ~ 17.1~ ~aimt~anoe of'Wate~e~vice Lines 17.19 ,Imit~t$on of, Wate~ [ ~ pap~_V..F~anchise Re~lation~. 17,~O ,~a~o~lSe Real.ed foal, Use of Public 17.21 ,~e~&t'~n Wither ~n~hl~e P~ohibitea 17.~ ~p~o~} of Rates a~qu~ea 17.~ ~eve~xon of Viol~t~ons 17.~ ~r~et/Rental'Obm~ts} ,G~oss Receipts T~es 17.~6 ~elepHone 17.27 ~ , PART I , G~E~ PROVISIONS A~IO~ ~7,01 ~ DIREOT ~, OF UTILITIES of Ut~il~t,~es shall be appointed b2 subJe~t~ to oonfi~ation by the ~blio UtIXities (b), , shall have the powers t[td duties ~,~ ~12 of theOit7 Cha~te~ and S koh ~, % ~a~'a~ duties as may be p~ovide~~ o~dintnoe, ,~ , o~the 0~ of Denton. ARTXOZ.~ Z~.02~* T~I'M*rTA?ZOI~S,~0~* BERT'rc:E ~ 0~Z-O~D (b) iscont~noe_pf Se~v~oe.,,~ . ~te~, o~ ~7~'pub~shed ~le o~ ~e~lat~o~ of t~e Utl.lltles Depg~t~nt, until such violation has been oo~eoted. TBe~ Di~eoto~ of Utilities shall discontinue to~ ~ pe~son, ,gssoolation of pe~sons, ft~m, flop, o~ tast~lon f~d def~auding t~ Utilities . ~e~meat bT. ~e~ins with an7 ~ate~ o~ electric Z~e oP .~e~, '~e~loe diseo~eoted fo~ a~2 ~eason s~ll not, be ~esto~ed until the Dl~eot=~ Ut'~lli~ies~.ia a~t~lsfted t~t all loss to the Utilities D~p~me~t~has~een ~epaid and t~t se~loe ~2 be pes~toped ~ith~2~ da~ge~ of ~the~ loss tb~ou~ such 3,) ~b:Jeot to the a~p~oval of the CitF Council, ~eote~ of Bti~-lt'~es s~l ~isoontinue se~vi~e to a~7 ,pe~son, asso~latlon of pe~sons, fi~, or lnstitution~oun~ to be un~easomably ~asti~g div~tl~ 'eleot~lo!tF o~ water. ~Pg~ges Depa?t~nt ahtll ooZleot a se~lce deposit ~~~e~.o~ ?lactic service. Se~ioe deposits ~lle?t~d p~o~ ~o oomneotion or service and sh~l~ ~e ~~a~ ~e~,d ~uffiolent ~ the Di~eoto~ ~f Utilities ~o iede~lf7 ~he Oit~. of Deat~n against loss th~ failure ~o paF,~ A~counts, AR~O~ 17.0~E~SR~Av~ORX~X8~O~ ~UT~TXES. DSPA~ a~ ~1o~ ,e~ O~ ~the Ut~lit~eq Dep~twat shall h~ve the autho~t~ to e~ ~ a~,h~se O~ p~emises at an~ time tn t~ ~e~l~ line of alu' ~ fo~h~ ~u~,ese'~gf ~n~pe~tens a~ ~ate~,, elective o~ sees3 ~lne~ o~ ~2~ ~ate~ ~ ~eAeo~xo ~e~, and/o~ fo~ the pu~- pose . ~l~g neoessa~ ~epal~s. (a) Sl~lls~ PaFab!e~ ~a~n~ fo~ ut$11t2, se~toee shall be ~4e ~nthl~ within ~ea (10) da2s' of the~date of the bill. is,~on~u,~noe, o,,f ae~e ;o;~ Non,Pa.vment of ~e~lee shall b~,~ dlaeo~ti~ued ~ t~e ~nthlF b~ll ~e- ~las unpaid aft'~the e~l~atlon of ten (~O)/daTs ~om the date of' the bill. ,se~1oe oha~ of ~ee ($3.00) ~lla~s shall be ~ge foP,~e-ooaa~otl~ an7 se~loe disoontlnued fo~'~noa-pa~ ~ the ~nShly b~ll. (~ ~nt e~all be ~de b~oause of aa2 wateP o~ eleot~lo le~ o~ loss. ~ allowanoe sAaX1 be made on utilit2 bills b2 ~ ~ason of ~he ~se of less se~vioe than the quantit2 set~ as t~e~bas~s~ fo~ the mlni~ o~e. f~ll~ ~ta~a~ a separate ~esidenoe, eithe~ o~ ~t~at,, s~ll ~ve a separate ~ate~ ~e~ a~sepa~ate ll~t ~te~ p~ovieed, ~oeeve~, tBat ~ltiple~ ~apa~t~a~s oon~ainin~ a min~ of ug~ts ~y be se~e~ by one wate~ ~te~ and one ,ne~e~, and oha~g~d~,~ aooo~dlng to the ~ates appl~- ~~oh ~ng iago o~ out of a ~leo~Io~ ~ o~ wa~e~ se~loe is p~ovieed s~ll the Utilities~Depa~ttaent of suoh ~ve w~thia ~~~ ~nt shall, upon appltoattoa ~d pa~- ~e~~~.~e~, ~e a~l taps of wate~ a~d ~ewe~ ~~~~ ~o t~p an7 wate~ an2 street au~faoe fo~ t~e pu~ose of m~ng sUOn a n2~pe~son~ a~aooiatl~n of persons, fl~ o~ oo~o~ation ~a~ a wa~e~ o~ mewer ~Xn tap s~all t~l~$1ea De~at,~ In adv~oe, t~ followl~ feeet Unimp~,oved ~ove~,~ L~oh Aot~l cost of labo~, materials and ~ street [~[~e; a~ Tap. ~ved attest Un~ove~ Street ~,~,p~t~ata coat o~a~es o~ an~ othe~ ona~ges p~ovided ~OTIO~: 18.07. E~alONS' OF 'WATER ~D $~R ~INa The O~t7 of ~e~ton ~lll exten~ ~ts wate~ an~ sewe~ .~ot to~e~oee6 o~e h~e6 (100) ~eet In o~6e~ to (b) E~~, ~n~ ne 8~e8 ~eet one hUn~Fe~ (~00) ~eet ~s. ~equ~ed to serve an the ent~e cost of sue2 extension be~n~ono ~uad~:~l~O) Feet, subSe~t to t~e ~e~mbu~me- ~ent p~ov~s~oae or<~eu~seot~on (~) ~ th~s Section,. (o) E~~e ye ' ~1). ~?~v~de~a sh~ll.pa~ the entX?e cost of ~ate~ , ~aeee~ ~a~n extensions ~equ~ed to serve a aubd~v~alon. ~e~e the e~e~s~on8 to ~oaoh a subd~vi~on '~ street ~ts;o~-ea~, o~ In dedicated ~e~o 8~ootl7 ~e entStled ,~o~t~elm~se~nt tn aooo~danoe wtLth the ~o~sLO~S ~ iubeeotion (d) o~ th~s Seot~o~. (l) ~ ow~e~ of;~ope~t~ who bo~s tho cost o~ ~/0~ seeo~ h~ extensions tn excess of one h~nd~ed ~(ZO~feet, a8 p~ovlded ~n subsection (b) of 'this 8-o~xo~,e . 'o~F,~v 8ubd~Vldo~ Mbo bea~s the ecs.rd of ,mal~ ex~enaloaa to a subd~vts~on, as p~ov~ od n ~sUbeOOtion (~)~ o~ th~$ Section, shall be entitled [tb ~el~bB~ae~eat.~o~ the p~opo~t~onate cost Io~ Ft~tu %~0~ flor of, line~ FoF each use~ Mbo extends ,a service ~[n$ f~oa ea~[s2oh ~in Mithin a pe~loS of ifive ~6~S fFom tHe~ date ~n2 such ~ifl extensions e~oepted'~ t~o Olt7 of Denton. (2) ~te~ the e~pl~ation o£ five (%) 7eo~s from the date of Mater or sewg~ main e~ension, as afo~aaid, no ~he~ ~e~semea~ oha~ be ~de, ~e p~ov~sions of A~lole 17,07 (~) s~ll ao~ appl2 tO ma~n e~eno~ons oonat~o~ed ~ the C~t7 of ~enton, o~ unde~ l~o au~Pl~2, f~om an2 ~ln oons~o~ed aesoo~a~on of ps,sons, ~ o~ oo~o~a~zon was be entitled to paint under the te~ of this ~ lo le. ThO rel~bu~so~ata ~oreoaid shall be paFable on or ~ter ootobeF~ 1 of sash ~ar for taps ~de du~aA t~' preoeodin6 2e~. ~1) ~o~ person, aoa~iation of ps,sons, fl~ or t~on aPP~7~ns for a tap of a wate~ of sewe~ w~oh ~8 bee~ oonat~oto~ undor tho te~a of t~o~ p~opo~lonato seat of f~t~ (~0) feet of the t.~podj provided,, however, t~t this p~a~aph (e) subdivision platted ~tof ~lF 7, ~9~9, no~ tO tape ~de a~teF t~e o~X~atXon of Five (~) ~a~s f~m the dite of tho oo~tmotXon ~ t~e main, ~) ~o, o~Se p;~ed W thio pa?as~aph s~ll be Xn addition to t~ ,usual ta~XnS ohs?Sss and ~F o~?fes p~ovXded bF the o~nanooo o~ the OXtF of ~ton. ~ ~1~.9~11~ f~ ~ person, o~hor ~hsn an o~lo~ee ~ th~l~t~ee Dbp~p~nt~ to adjust, ~paXr, or ta~e? ~ otho~a~itu8 oonnooted tho~w~th~ oxoopt unde~ tho ~t~t~ o~ w~tton po~t f~om the C~tF of De~ton. ~n~ po~oona &ssooXa~o~ o~ po~so~s, f~ o~ so. oration ~olat~n~ th~8 A~Xolo shall be f~d. upon oonv~otXon, %n~ s~ not ox~oodin~ One ~fld~ed ($100.00) DollaFo. ~LEO~ZO1 18.09 SLEODi~IO ~e ~e~ ~o ~e chased ~7 ~ O~ Usase ~in8 t~o mont~q of Hovembe~ t~mSh ~16~ is In excess of ~00 ~ will be supplied 'at 1,j~ po~ kM~ if the entiFe home is Beatod ,eloot~ioall2 .~eat ~ o~ ~esistanoe, ~plioable fO~ oin~le f~il2 ~esiden~ial ~oe, ~e~e ,~to~, ~he n~e~ of ~ in each bluR of the ~ate nu~e~ of f~'17 o~ ~sekeeping ~lts. ~Bln61e pSase service at uttlization voltage .~11 be ~ppl$ed hep~unde~, No o~a~8e ~11 be ~de fo~ the installation of tB~ee p~se service ~en such service is ~eq~lPe8 b2 t~e user. A ten pe ent 8iso nt wll be on monthl7 .billtng %f paid on or before the date~ as s~o~n.:~a the bill. ~ailu~ to receive bill ~Boes not establish ,laim for d~so~nt. (b) ao~o'~al ~and Xndust~! ~httn~ a~d Po.e~ ~a~e _~,ext 2000, ~ 0 · · . · 3. ~ pe~ kNh~ (2) ~~ $1.00 po~ ~ ~ ~eotei lo~ ~vailable ~o ,oo~polal and in~ustPial uaepa ,a oonne~te~,~oad ~ ~0 kilowatts o~ less. :E~ept that .epvio~ ho~euade~ is not available f~ ~esale, bPe~do.n o~ ~stani~ powe~. A~mo a~ Re81de~tal Ra~e (A-1 Ra~e). Do.nd oha~so 0~ $~3,~0 ~o~ the ~st E~ o~ less~ ~ ~x~m use, p~us $1.70 pe~ k~lo~att o~ ~x~m use ~du~n~ tho month ~n ox0ess of k~lo~attsJ plus ~ oner~ oha~s~ at the followl~ ~at e ~ 'An amount equal to the de~nd chaPse as oaloulated ~aBove. but eot~ loss than ~0~ of the ~x~mm ~nthl~ ~o~nd oha~e fo~ an~ month d~ZAS the (~) Uoo~ a ~pe~lod o~ max~m use ~u~ng the month. a~ ~o~n~ of app~ox~tol~ ~ kilowatts Oept that se~ce ~eu~ is not available ,sale) b~e~d~n o~ s%andb~ power. At the O~t~s available seoonda~ voltage and phase. ~xi~m use ~U~ag the m~th la e~ ~ 1~0 kl!o- ~atts~ plus a~ ~e~ ~Ae at ~he follow~og ~atel An, mount eq%taX to the demand charge as calsulated labors, but f~t~less than the maximum monthl2 demand oha~ge fei' a~2~month during the p~eceeding 11 months. ~qUa~ to ~he k~lowatt ~oa~ mete~e~ ~u~nG the m~Outo perLOd of,~xi~m use ~r~ng the month. Available to og~oial and indust~ial users ~vlmg ~a[de~a~d of app~oximatel2 100 kilowatts o~ ~o~e, except that service he~eunde~ is not available fo~ ~esale, b~e~d~n o~ standbU po~e~, 8~i~e ~lll ~be delive~ed to one point on the user,s ~p~emises at a nominal voltage of i3~200 o~ ~00 volts, three phase, at the option of the Oit2. The use~ ~shall o~, o~ate sad ~ntaLn all t~ansfo~tion facilities ~e~l~ed fo~ oonve~sion to utill~atLoa ,vOltage., If,~ at the option of the City o~ the use~, ~mete~Ing equ~p~.t is installed on the low voltage ,s'i~e of' the 2se~Va t~sfo~me~ station instead o~ the ~lm~ oo~eo~lons, the k~lo. att h~?a ~ f~ bill,aS pu~oses ~lll be increased ~ an mouat [The Utilities Dep~tment ~ese~es the ~ight to ~e ~On~hl~ ~ests ,to dete~ino the po~e~ factor of the ~use~s iastall~tlon se~od he.under, Sh~ld tho ayepaSe~owe~ ~aotoP for t~ month be belo~ 60% o~ above 9~ las~lns, the demand for billing p~oses :will be demoniacal ~ mltipl~lnS the b2 ave demaed b~ 8~ ,a~d dividin~ the po~e~ ~to~ ~O~ the~ month. ~e~eve~ the a~e~ase cost of ~el bu?ned in the O~ loss than ~1,~ po~ million Btu. the~o s~ll be ~dded tc o; de~ducted f~om the net monthly f~P each o~e o,ent (1~) b2 ~hich the cost of ~el used du~in~ tbs p~eoeedins month exceeds 20~ or less t~an 17~,Pe~ million Btu, ~espeotivel~, The ene~ cha~se~ as calculated above~ ~Lll be ad~usted-~ ~ela~$~on to the Index of ~P~oo8 O0~i~Ln~ ALL Cold,ties Othe~ ~n Faro ,P~oduoto ~d ~eods, as issued ~ the Un,ted:States Dep~t~i~t o~ Labo~. ~eau o~ Labo~ Stat~stios, the ~b~so ~ve~e ~el~$ ~o~ the 7ea~s 19~7-19~9 at a Value of 100. ~e a~Justments will be as ~ea the average of the three most ~bli~ed ~ath~2 !n~e~ vaxues exoeees 11~ (em t~ 1~-19~9 base), the ene~ oh ae fe~ tB~ moat~ ~ha~l be increased ~ .00~ ~ (.03mlll)~e~ k~lo~att h~ fo~ each eBole ~ point of lnc,~ease ove~ 130. ~ ~'~on t~e a~ase for the t~ree ~os~ recentXy ~Irablished ~Qnt~l~ index values ~s ~ess than ~ (on the 1~7'-19~9 base), theenePgy.ohaPge' , fn~ the ~9n~ shall be peduoed by .003~ I~ '('03 mall) p,'~P kilowatt houP for each whole pointc~ dee~ase below 8%. THe use~a monthly bills ~ill be computed a~ ~he ne~ ~ates and~he~e ~lll be ad,ed ~o the ~o~al n55 bill a sum~,e~uivalen~ ~o 2% of ~he ene~ cha~8e 9a!2. which o~e ,ill be collected only e~qpt the customer fails to pa7 in full within ten (~0) days of the date of the bill. ~10) The~e s~ll be ,no diso~nt on electric settee fur- ntshed un~o~ Oo~e~eial and Zndustrial Li~ttng and powe~ Rate - ~a~e Usage (B-3 Rate), Users ~eoeiving service un~e~ this ~ate schedule shall Sl~ a oont~ effective fo~ t~o 2ea~s o~ mo~e. (1) ~e~e ~eduoed e~ootr[o ~ates a~e based upon quanttt~ usage an~ ~oq~e that se~lce be supplie~ at voltage (~O0,~olts o~ 13,200 volts), i~ s~all be the ~esponstb~Xit7 of the use~ to ~rnis~ all t~ansfor- m~s ~d .a~ooia~e~ equip~nt?hieB~2 be ~equlPe~, excepting ~ne neoessa~ metering equipment. (2) ~e mainteflan~9, ~epal~ and/or Peplacement of equip- ~nt Pequi~ed to be ~nished by the use~ un, er t~e p~ovtsions or, this subsection s~ll be t~ ~esponsi- btlit7 of the 28e~. (3} Tge~e 8~all be no equipment chugs for installations ~e p~l~ to~ne !, 1~8~ p~ov[d~d, h~ever, that ~1 furze ~lntenanoe, ~epai~ and/o~ ~eplaoement 6,~ ex,sting equip~nt othe~wise ~equl~ed to be ~- nished by,he use~ undeP this subsection s~l be the ~espons~b~liW~of the use~, ~hether ~equired b~ t~ans- ~eP to a ne~ Pate schedule or sePvioe of existing equipment. ~OTZO~ 18.10 BT~D-~ SE~ZOE OH~GE (a) ~e~e~he City of Denton ~intains electric lines t~ans~o~e~s o~ o~e~ equ~p~at so t~t o~ent generated iff the~nioipal powe~ plant, o~ plamts, ma2 b~ l~ediately SMito~ed to ~Be S~itohboa~d of the 8ene~atimg plant of lnst~tion, She stAhd-bF service oha~e shal~ applF. ~(l) T~e Utilities ~epart~ent s~ll o~a~fe the sum of fifty (~0~) o~nts p~ ho~sep~e~ e~ mouth fo~ s~and-b~ Se~oe~ the te~ho~se ,owe~" as used he~ein shall~e~ the,~atin~ of thesum ~f the capacity of generators ~it~ a ~ne~atlng plant to ~hioh this Seotlon appl~es,.t~ the kilovolt a~e~e ~d~appl~in~8 a,p9we~ factor of 80 pe~ cent where such gOae~ato~s ~e ~ated ~n kilovolt a~e~es, o~ kilowatt ~ capacity ~he~e,suoh sene~ators a~e ~ated ~a kil~atts, t~en dlvidin~'g'aid sum by .745 to establish total horsepower ~tin~ to w~ioh this Section shall apply at She ~ate est,ablis~ed ~ein. ~(2) ~ ~2 ~e~soa, 'association of ps,soma, fl~m, corpora- tion o~ l~sti~t~oe ~eoeiVing stand-b~ entice sh~l ~ e~eot tO use ~e~t~iolt7 f~ the ~nioipal pl~t, o~, plague, du~ng an2 monthl2 bllliag,pe~l=~, tB~ ~o~at Of~leot~loXt7 used, at ~ates ,BlO~ shall be.establis~ ,la a~vaa~e b2 oont~act, shall be a~lted~ On t~e~st'and-b7 semite oha~ge, and if the said ~nt of ~eleet~tctt2 at the contract ~ate sBall be equal to o~ :mo~e than the said stand-b2 service o~a~ge fo~ an2 month, the said stand-b2 se~vloe O~ge s~all apt &PPI2 fo~ such monthJ the te~ "bilXimS pePlods shall mean an2 period In ~h~oh ~2 of Dem~o0 ~e~la~12 ~eads eloot~lo b~llS cua~omePs ~o~ the m~nt of eleo~loi~2 oon- aumed du~ag ~uoh ~e~l~ period. ~OTZOI 1~.11~ E~O~R~O SERVZ~ TO BS ~XS~D F~M ST~ET - , EX~PTZONa ~e~ev~ p~a=t~oable, electric service s~ll be ~nished to lota~ p~e~Sea O~ subdivisions within the Oit2 of Denton r~om ~e street f~oatin~ on the sal~ p~ope~tF. ~unless, ~tAe Dl~eoto~ of Utilities shall be ~equested w~ting to serve eleot~o powe~ to said lots, p~eaises o~ eubdiv~aions f~ ~he ~e~ (b) ~ee,~ In a~ h ~ ~ ~oe ~ v~ded U e~ ~ Iota, pFem~aee o~ subdiv~sions In the C~W of Denton shall be ~n~shed~ with electric on.ice f~om the ~a~ of an~ such lots, p~em~ses ~ subdivisions until tho~ owne~ o~ o~o the~eo~ ~1 have paid to t2o Utll~tieO ~mOnt,, ~fl advance, the s~ of sixt2 ($~o,o0) dollars for each ~dit~onal ut$1~ty pole Fequl~e~ to ~he ot~ee~ d~V~o~ons f~e~tl~pon sal~ lots, p~emXoes ~sJ pPOvided)~ however, t~at ~o such o~go 8h~l ~bo Foq~t~od w~o~o t~e Cl~ of Dento~ elects to ~elootP~o 8e~l~o F~ the ~eaP ~ue to se~ioe 5EC~O~ 18.1~[ ~NG (a) ~Pe~it ,~equl~ed fo~ Use of S~ding Machines (1) A pe~it shall ~be obtained fr~ the Utilities Dep~t- m~nt p~io~ to ~he use of any sanding ~chine o~ machines ln t~e City of Denton. (~) The application fo~ such pe~Jt shall state whethe~ c~ mot the s~Yl~ffiing of additional wi~es is neoessa~ to tbs pe~fo~Aaco of the work. ~(3) T~e applicant shall pay the fees requi~e~ in this ~ctiom p~c~ %0 the issuance of any permit. ~(1) -A oha~ge of one ($1.00) ~ollar shall be ~e for each ~o~ where a~tttiomal wires a~e no~ necessa~ to p~ovide (~2) A ch~e of two ($~,~0) doll.s and fif~ cents shall ~e ~de fo~ each ~o~ ~e~l~ing the strin6ingl of additiome (3) ~e~e ~es a~e connected ~o re~la~ service wires cn~e~ing, tho ~llding where ~ho smnding work performe~, co~ectio~ shall be ~de before the meter, The ares to be ~the Oity of Denton fo~ sanl~ar~ se~e ,sel~Vioe ,a~qS ~ished as follows, to 10V~ fixtures floo~ ,. ~ ~US ~the~ ~ollo~,~ag oha~ge ~ f~?o? oAoh food ~as~o g~inde~-disposal ~e ~ ~f~x~u~ add~,$O.~ pe~ month in addition , ~]~o ~he ~oha~ges~oaloulated unde~ the above ~e s~ll ,bp~no Siso~n~ on se~e~ service a~a~$es i,h~.~e~oove~ing 1 to lO fixtu?es e~lns .fi..............., ~iXt~S ~and~ floor d~ains (each) . .: O. 30 2ixtu~s ~a~d floo~ d~ains (eaoh) .., 0.~ ~ve~',l~O~f~x~es and floo~ d~ains (eaoh~) 0.~0 f~oomln~ h~ses, hotels, motel~, tou~s~ g~d colleges. s~ll~ ~be~no~ discount ca sevor service ~o~;~ia~nd_~n~tP~ - Othe; ;~ Above Users ~8-3 Rate) )gverl~g 1 to .~ , . . . . . . . . . .., $~.8~ ~ and fLoo~ d~alns (eaah)i O.R~ ~i~ oh~s t ~e~ch~autO~b~le service station t~e ~ck~, a~d [~.~0 ps? mo~th in adSttionl the~ehaPges ~lDulated~unde~ the above' , For each la~n'd~ machine in commercial and ~ self.se~v~oe~,~a~nd~les, add $0.~0 pe~ ~ la ad~tion to ~he c~ges calculated un~e~ ~ ~,t~e a~eve schedule. FO~ food. pl~ts ~ ~at-packin$ -p~oQessia~ .. . ~laats,~ add'On am~at for waste ~xsposaA ~onaeot~lons~ad d~alns in accordance ~ith a sehedule~ S0 be neeotiated for the specific A~licabYe fo~qc~e~clal and industrial use~ other t~ fo~ ~those ',users under Rate 8-2. Service he~e- 2~eP Is not a~ailable for resale. ' D~sao~tl TBe~e sh~ll be ~no discount on sewer so,vice oha~es ,XS.l WAS S SX S e_e ment .. _ , :~f Ze6ust ial Wastes Re ul ed Zad~s~ial ~a~te~.~ ~uc~ as wastes fr~ meat packi,g plants, lead ~claimimg pX~, l~nd~ies, soap ot~e~ust, es~, ~ti~dust~ial eatablis~nts, which a~e p~od~oed la s~oh q~an~ittes as to inJu~i~sly affect the treatment of SewaS~ '~ the Oi~y se~age t~eat~nt plant ~ t~ ~eoeivi~g sa~lta~ o~ storm p~o~' ooad~$1~a~ ~aage~ous o~ p~eJudiolal to life health, shalI~be .~pe-t~ea~ed in a ~nne~ satisfac~o~ to ~he. D~ecto~ Of U~il~ties p~io~ to disc~ge into' the Olt2 s~nita~2'se~e~o~ storm se~e~ Exoep~ ~he~ adequately p~e-t~eated as p~ovided la~ sub- ~ot;~ (a) of th~s}Section, no person, assooSat~ of pe~sD~, fi~m, co~po?atioa o? lnstitutio~ s~ll ~lsc~ge, o~ oa~Se tbs ~diseh~ge cf a~ of the followia~ waters wastes'into am2 seei~a~ sewe~ (1)l~qu~Ss *~, v~po~s having a te~e~ature hl~e~ tha~ ~0 oeg~ees ~enheit; ~(~) wete~ o~waste~ich may contain more t~m 100 pa~ta Pe~ millio~ by,we~t of fat, oil or g~ease~ (3) ~aasoline, beazeme, naptha, ~el oil, or othe~ flyable ~J~ e~losive ~q~id, soli~ o~ gas; (~) ~ba~e which-has not been Pr~e~12 shredded in a mac~lne,design~fo~ t~eat~nt of garbage fo~ dis- ~cha~e .into a ~anita~ sewe~; a~hes, oi~de~., sand, ~d, straw, s~vin~e, ~tal, .S~ass, ~$~s, ~feathe~s, tar, plastics, wood, ~?e, '0~ $~F~?~he? solid or viscus substance capable,or causing obst~otion to the flow ~a ~we~s ~o~-othe~,int~fe~eace with the p~ope~ ope~ation of ~the sewage (6) ?atoms o~ ~as~s~vin~ a pH lowe~ than 5.~ or hlghe~ ~than 9[.~, ~ having any other corrosive ~pr~e~t2, capable~ ~ causing damage o~ ~za~d to 'st~otu~es, equip~at o~ personnel of the sewage (7) ~ate~s ~o~ wasSes, containing an2 quantity of ~fo~lde- ~hyde or oa~b~e wastes; ~(8) ~aters or .~s~'a ~eontainini; a toxio or (~,9) ~oxi~s~ ~0~ ~X':b~o~ous ~ae o~ substance capable o~ o~eattns/a ~b~o nutsanoe. D%~e~'O~'~oz''~eff ...... '" '~' ~ ' : The D~eeto~, of ~$~t~es $~ll ~ov~e~ and approve ~!ss~n~o, t~e sa~ta~ se~e~s o~ an7 ~ate~a o~!~astea (1~) ~-~a~B~oo~em~oal O~en deman~ ~eate~ than 300 p~tS pe~ m~ll~oa b2 ~et~t; o~ (2)oon~ataing mo?~ ,~n ~00 pa~s pe~ mill~on b7 ~ suspended $~lidsJ o~ (3) ,5~atainSq8 an~Tquanttt2 of substances havtna~the i~a~ot~tat'Aoe described in subsection (b) Of this ~e~oen~ o~ tbs ]average ~a~17 se.a~e ~o~ ~ the ~en,~eoee.~ ~n t~e open,on o~ the ~eoto~ of Ut$l$tSe. ~~ t~e~t~,~,,~s ~ be neoess~ to ~e~uoe the ~nem~o,~ O~en oe~nd~ to 300 p~te pe~ million a~d the ~$~pe~d~d, ~, sol~ds t~. ~ O0 p~ta per million by wet~,t ~to~od~e the, obJeOt~oaab~e oha~aote~ietios o~ o~s~ituents ~t~o ~lt~lm the ~axt~ limits pPovided fo~ ~n subsection ~(b) of~hls Seotio~,, oP to control the quantities land ~ates ~, d~$~a~Se of suo~;,wateP8 o~ ~aste8. Plans, specification, ~d a~, O~o~ ~e~i~t i~fo~tion ?elatte~ to p~oposod Jp~ll~n~,t~eat~t ~a~lities s~ll be submitted ~the a~oval o~ t~,~D~eato~ of UtllXties, and ao~oon- ~s~q~ton of~s~oh/f~ollitiee s~ll be co--need until ~en '.~eltm~na~ t~e~tment ~aollities ~e p~ov~de ~6at~aot~ a~-.~feottve operation b7 the ~the?eor, at ~~b8 i~d ~ o ~ 0 ~ al ~S~e~, ~F 8o ~bL~tbF~ash wate~ f~om ln~Uot~i~ s~ll ~aot be d~oh~sed ~ato storm sewers exoept ~2 speolal ~ltten';pe~eaXon ~om the Di~eoto~ of Utilities.' (,~) ~ns-~e~'et~in~ aoXd ~aate ,~ll be oonet~o~tee o~ ,~fl~,ao~d-~st~t~S~te~al. An~ ~oh drain ~ooated ~sl~e o~ a~'~l~tn~ ~11 be oonst~otee of v~t~lfied ~15~ o~ ,o~?~h~nea~o pZpe, o? otho~ ~p~oved ~oXd- - ~opo ~Xo'~ and, b~ p~in~ a heated aulphu~ jand ,°~bon o~ound~, o? a~heated bitumtnous oo~nd Xn s~gh a manne~as to seo~e tt~t Joints. (~) ~n~no oaee sh~ll oc~rosive waste be disoha~sed into a d~,Atnj saniti~F~se~er, storm se~e~, o~ so~ o~ ~ ~a~te ~p~ ~i%h~t being first diluted ~ neutralized ,~ suo~ ~e~,,~s'to ~ende~ said ~astes non-~or~osive. ,~o t ich aut o~t ~o al 1~. (2) PlA~a ~dtspeo~ioations for a~y ?ut~alizi~.oF . o.the~ p~opose'~'~eatment ~thoa Shall be b~'the o~ae~ o~ oooupant to the D~eoto~ of Utilities f~P ~p~al~ =pPl~P to u~il!zation of tBe t~eatment ~e C Lt~ o~ D~ton s~i~not be ~esponsib!e for t~ ~lntenance of a~ ~ eanl~t~ sew~e~ se~lce line a,~ such ~intenanc~ s~ll be the ~ ~onsi~lt2 ~ ~u~ of t~e owner of the p~emises se~ed ' suoB semite line,, ~0TZ0~ 18.1,6' CO~0E W~ PL~G ~GU~TIO~S ~2UI~D Sa~ sa~e~ sea,Ice Sh$11 ~ot Be furnished to a~7 ~emises .here ~t~ pl~b, in~ ~the~e~ has not been installed In aCoo~danoe w~$h t~ pl~bi~ ~e~l~t.~o~s oontained ~n A?tiole ~ of this Oo~e ~ O~.l~an~es,, ~ e~y o~her plumbing ~e~lations established by oz PART,IV WATE~ The. ~ea~ ~0 ~e o~~_~he ~W.of ~n~ fo~ w~te~ :3~000 ~e~$ona~ . . . . . . . . . 90~ ~e~ ~000 50.000 6e~$on~ . . . . . . . ~7~ pe~ $000 .~$$ o~e~ ~0.000 ~$$on, ~ . . . . . J~ ~e~ 1000 (a) +~n~~ ~e ~ ,~ea~e~ ~1 ue~a $2.20 Oo~e~ots~ ~d tadua~tel users $~.80 ~es~dent~al use. In ~l~iple dwellins ua~ ~he~e ~ah~11 be oas m~n~m oh~se fo~ eaoh me~e~ Oo~e~o~al ~d Industrial Se~oe--Appl~&ble fo~ ~sU~tion ~o~a ,not exoeed app~oximtel~ ~,000,000 ,Sa~lo~a,. exo~pt that se~oe he~eunde~ ~s n~t avaL1- ',able fo~ ~eea~e, Industrial users ~equ~n~ s~pZ~ed ~th ~ate~ u~e~ specLal ~ons ~e~ on a ~ te~ ps,cent ~dSsc~nt w$11 be sllowed on t~e ~nthly b$115~ L~ PA~ on o~ be~o~e the d~sc~nt dete shown ~n. the b~ll. :~Fs$1u~e to ~eceSve t~ b$11 does not , eetablSa~ olazm 'fo~ d~sc~nt. (b) es ~en, o O ~a nd Ind t~ se~s side of {~] ~ and M~n~e S~ ~s ~R~e~W-I ex~ep~ ~ha~ ~he month17 ~ Oaleulate~ thereunde~ w~ll be ~lt~pl~ed b~, ~ov!d~d, however, t~t all ~nstLtutLons ~e~ated by 9~ u~de~ the. ~i~eot supe~v~s~o~ of the State o~ Texas ' shall be b~ll~d ,fo~ ee~ce unde~ Rate ~-1, the ea~ ~e ~f looated w~thia the Cit~ (~) Same es Rate~ ~-1 and on written contract ~e tili~ies Dep~e~~ ah~ll ~i~tain wate~ service lines f~ee the ~2n to the c~ line, end no ~the~. ~e D~ee~o~ O~ Utll~t~ ~hall ~ve the powe~ and aut~o~t~ to Smi~ ~he am~t of~f~ate~ used b~ ~F person, asaoq~a~on l~e t~ticn,~ i~ ~he opl~'o~ o~ the Director. of Utlll~s, ~a ~PA~T V ~2ANC~L~E ~LATZON.~ oon~Lt~ ~a~e o~ othe~4dev~oe ~o~ the ~ose or eleb~lo~LtF, wate~ o~ S~s .along, upon, ~?s, abov?.o~ unde~- ne~B~ an~~, street, alle~; tho~f~e, n~wa7 o~. o~. . be~o~ ~ 'eot t~'ana p~pose aha ~n acoo~aanoe ~n ~ne O~te~ a~d o~d~anoes o~ t~ O~t~ of Denton~ Texas. It ~11 ,be ~nlaw~l fo~ ~ pe~son~ assooLatLon of ~ eo~o~ation, o~ ~an7 publ}o o~ p~iva~ LeetLtu}~on se~. ~Lstv~te, off~ fop sg~e, o~ p~ov~ae a.F ~a~ev, .... special w~itten ~e~e~n r~om t~ Oit2 oouno~x zn ~ ro~ of~ ~oh/se fO~ SUO~' se~lo~sj and Lt shall be fo2a~F Gepson, a~sQolatlGn of persons, fl~, co~o~a~on, an~' ~lea~la po~e~ o~ ~lepho? line o~ ?oad~lts,. wate~ ~s'~ o~ sewe~ ~L~ o~ p!~s w/thou~ a r~on~se ARTIC~ 1~ APPROVAL OP ~A~S ~I~ It sh~l ~b~ ualaw~l f~P a~y person, assoolation fi~ o~ ao~e~a~lon exe?olain~ o~ enJo~in~ an7 ~blio obese o~p~i~1lege, ~lth~ t~ Olt7 of Denton, Texas, to oha~ge o~ oolleot fo~'t~ looal se~toe ~ende~ed t? ~he ~BTIa in ~ Oi~ Of Dento~ ~y hl~e~ ~ate than Is ,now Oo~moil Of: t~ Olty o~ ~nton, Texas, and seou~leg approval ARTI~ '16,~3 P~TZON OF VIOLATION8 lt,~ll be the d~ ~ the Di~eotoP of utilities to ~e~e~iod!o lns~ootio~s to dethrone w~e~ho~ a~e~n2 p~p~O, poxes, wzFeo, oonaux~s, oa~xos o~ o~P dov~es ~o~the ~p~oso of oonduotin~ eloot~lo,~tele- ~'e wate~ gap ee~loe along, ~pon, ~oos,~ ~b~ve O~ O~F pubXlo p~ope~ty ~ the Cit~ of Denw~., Texas. ~n ~o~t~on o~'~A~t~olee ~.2o and 16.21 of th~O Oh~te~. (~)~ ,If ~v~ola~on of A~lolea 1~.~0 and ,o~ oe~ified~il, to ~F pe~eon, as~o~at~on o~ ~pe~sons. f~ oo~=~ation, o~ ~2 pu~Axo o~ p~va~e ~ns~itution ~esponaible fo~ suoh violation, to ~ree~ove .the v!olaeXve installation w~thin ~0~ ~s, ~ in lieu the~of, to o~Ln w.~hin, said period of t~. the of said thirty (30) day at ex~irat lo~n the ~e~iod. the'~.~olatlon l~e not been ~omoved,, ~ ~Oh~e ~:~beea ~anted b~ the OiW O~oll, Dl~otO~f~Uti~ities a~ll p~ooeed to ~emove ~O~ pSpeS~p~l~s~ ~l~es, oo~duits, cables ~o~ othe~ d~vioes, b~.?~2, ~ans neoossaw. o~blio.~e~t~,~ental o~ uae c~ges a~al~st the ~2 f~o~b~e~ An~/o~ ma2, in addition to s~n~s' a~d mg~$e pe~i~ed b7 the La~s of t~e State ~ "boas ~14e oo~s~e~" as use~ In this A~tiole mea~s~,~2 pePson~hose h~se is ~ead2 fo~ Gas o6nneations Denton. ~$, ~ person, f~m o~ oo~O~at~on s~l~hS g~s'~o~th~' public ~ithia the OltF of Dento~, sha[l:,exte2~ the neoessa~F gas ~ina ~d thJ:[~q~i~e~ oog~e'otions ~ith said oonsu~ ~itRin (~O)',~daTs~,p~vided,,' ~eve~, that no such ~e~l~ed ~Xe~ one hundred (100) feet ned',condec'fiche of defects In ~aa settee s~ll giv~tO~ the~ m ~ge~ o~ ot~ ~son loo~z~ ~the a~ioati~a of any buns fits omnau~ ~n a bleu .the ~a'~ ~i~s ~e aluead7 exteuded, oomue~tions s~e ~de ~i~2i~ f~f~-eight (~8) h~rs ~te~ said ~app~Logt~oa '~s ~de to the office of the gas comply. Of ~lo~eng~ o~a~able ~h.t~zn~a~nee ot~-o~ties of X~ sxze Ln the ~a~e of Texas~ ~the a~7,o~;~enton, ~e~, e~l~ ~_~n~e~h~ be~ ~d~[oo~letee .ithin t.ent7 (~0) ~oc ~ ~t ~.c~ O~ ~pe~sOns, fl~ o~.oo~o~atio~ ~wnin& oon~;rolll~g'sal~ telephone ~Xme s~ll.~8~n_ 'd ~epa~9 on ~sald line t~diatez7 upon no~xee Or .t~o_uble, and shall continue work the?eon with suf£1o;I, en~ roi,ce to aomplete said work as exped~- t~Ousl~ ~s possible. (3) l~ an~ case ~he?e inte~pted telephone se~loe is not oo~eoted within t~ent2 (20) h~s, the Electrical ~speoto~ o~ the ~t~ o~ Denton shal~, upon the ~O~lat~t of. anU subsc~ibe~, investigate to detec- t,ne ~hetheP ~ not a sufficient numbe~ of ~n a~e :se~plo2ed In ~ak~g such repairs and ~hether o~ not ~C~h PepaiPs a~ .being made ~lth diligence. (2) ~nF pe~son, association of pe~son~, f~rm o~ ~$nde~iag tek, phone service in ~ ~l~2 of Denton, Texas, .a~d failing to diligently ~ep~ir any telephone line'~lth a sufficient ~o~k ~o~e. af~ . iate~ption of so,vice is ~epo~te~, snalz ~e rLne~ as hepeln~teP p~ov~ded, Ia case Pepal~ of late~pted telephone se~ioe dela2ed ~euond~tweat~ (~0)h~s, the~ s~l.1 be deducted ~ the bill of the subso~lbe~ oho ~lthout se~l~e on accent of said delay, a .sum equal to double the p~o ~ata a~nt of the dell2 ~ha~ pe~ da2 fo~ each d~y that sa~d ~subs~Lbe~ Is ~Ithout se~oe, and said su~so~be~ sna~l be allowed a o~dit em his next ~nthl2 state,.at .said amount. An~ ~e?son, aBsoo~tion of ps,sons, f~ o? co?pOtation ~di~,o~9on~l~a p~blio se~ioe telep~ae ~s~stem ia t~e~,Clt~Of~n~oa~~ Texas, ,s~ll publish aaauall2 a dZ~eoto~2 oOatalnl~ the a~es and ~telephoae of aXl~ aUbSO~be~s~ fo~ telephoae se~ioe. AR~XO~ g 17. ~7~ P~A~ ~ .~ In2 p~son., assootatiom ~f pe~ons, fi~, oo~o~ation o~ nst~tfO~t vlglat~a~ aa~.p~ovision, of Pa~t V of th~s Ohapte~ sha~ . be,f~ned~ ~en oO~otion, any sum not to exaeed Oas ~d .ed ($~OO~O0),,BO1la~s ~,ane each da~' an~ nu~h v~olatia~ oont .hues ~a~l!: o~stt~ute ~ a ,separate and la.O~ ~", " " <. ~e~ t~i~ ~0, ~e~ aeot~oa 13,03, Fe&no~e~, ~ee ~so',, ~e~y,. Oit70~a~te? a?tiole 13. "~''" '~("~" '.'~' ~ ~"~ ~0'~"~-$io~ see ~i~le 10.1~(~), ! / ~t ~ 8tvt~ of ~ %~s ~ ~ (JO) ~yo' ~ ~tt~n ~tce of ~e efh~tt9 ~M of ~ ~1 ~ ~ h~ ~ (1%0) ~$ per ~ ~ ~e ~ 1~ ~l Next Document AT A SPECIAL MEETING 0F THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAE~ HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 2ND DAY O~ MARCH, A.D. 1961. R E S......0....~ U T I 0.N WHEREAS, Russell-Newman Manufacturing Company has contracted for certain remodeling work to be performed on their building adjacent to Austin Street in the City of Denton, Texas; and / ^)~/ WHEREAS, the said contract is said to be completed within ~ from this date; and .WHEREAS, in order to perform such remodeling work it appears, from evidence presented to the City Council, that the temporary obstr~ction of the East side of Austin Street and adjacent side- walk lalong the said Russell-Newman Manufacturing Company premises to a distance of fourteen (l~) feet West from the East curb line of Austin Street will be necessary; and WHEREAS, the City Council has been requested by Russell- Newman Manufacturing Company to permit such temporary obstruction of the aforesaid portion of Austin Street in order to permit such remodeling work; and WHEREAS, it appears that such request is reasonable and thatlsuch temporary obstr~ction is necessary and proper and does not unreasonably and unnecessarily impair the public use of said street; now therefore BE IT REd0LVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0F DENTON, TEXAS, that Davis Brothers, contractors, be and they are hereby grante~leslon to temporarily obstruct, for a period of not to exe~d ~wo (2, ,.u~ilJ from the date of this resolution, that port,on of Austin Street.and adjacent sidewalk in the said City of D~nton, Texas, adjacent to the said Russell-Newman Manufacturing Company premises and extending West into Austin Street a distance of not to exceed fourteen (14) feet from the East curb line of said Austin Street, in order to perform the aforesaid remodeling work for the said Russell-Newman Manufacturing Company; it being a condition of the permit granted hereunder that the said Davis Brothers, contractors, and the said Russell-Newman Manufacturing Company by the acceptance and use of the permit granted hereunder, assume full and complete responsibility of erecting proper barriers and warning flares in order to protect the public from injury and/or damage resulting from such temporary obstruction; and be it further RESOLVED, that the acceptance of the permit granted to tempo- rarily obstruct Austin ~treet and adjacent sidewalk, as aforesaid, shall.constitute an agreement by the said Davis Brothers, con- tractors, and Russell-Newman Manufacturing Company to save and hold She City of Denton Harmless from any and all claims for damages or injury arising out of or in any manner connected with the temporary obstruction of Austin Street and adjacent sidewalk, as afsresaid. PA~ED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of March, A.D. 1961. Mayor ~/ - City-Of Denton, Texas ATTES~: Y ~ ~ y ~eo~e aI~ ............ City 6f Denton, Texas APPRO~ED AS TO LEGAL FORM: City A~orhe~ City of Denton, Texas TOM W DAVIffi CHARLEffi N DAVI~ JR AT A REGUI~ MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEEAS~ HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 14TH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1951. RES.OLUT I ON W~B~EA$, House Bill No. 645 has been Introduced in the Texas Legislature by Representative Joe Ratcliff of Dallas; proposing roi change the name of North Texas State College to The University of North Texas; and W~S, it seems particularly appropriate to recognize in name the status of a great institution of higher learning achieved many years ago in fact by the dedicated and distinguished efforts of its faculty and student body; and WEEREAS, the City of Denton and its citizens enthusiasti- cally approve House Bill No. 645 and wish to respectfully petition the Legislature of the State of Texas to enact the same; now therefore be it RP~OLV~D by the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, that the City of Denton, Texas~ does hereby endorse and approve the provisions of House Bill No. 645 proposing to change the name of North Texas State College to The University of North Texas; and be it further RES(~LVED~ that the City Secretary of the City of Denton, be; and he is hereby, authorized and directed to forward copies of this Resolution to Representative Alonzo Jamison and Senator Tom Creighton in evidence of the petition of the City of Denton; Texas, and its citizens; to the Legislature of the State of Texas for the passage of House Bill No. 645. PASSED A/~D APPROV~ this 14th day of March, A.D. 1961. ~ayoe Clty of Denton, Texas ATTEST: C~ity SeC~tary City of Denton~ Texas .~i ~:y At~orhey City of Denton, Texas RESOLUTION Dentoll~ Texas WHEREAS, the Cmties of Denton and Dallas are part of a rapxdly grow~g metropolitan area with common Lnterests Ln the continued economic growt~ and prosperity of the area; and WHEREAS, adequate supply of water for municipal and 2ndustrmal purposes ~s vital to the continued growth and prospermty of the area; and W~I~AS, Denton and Dallas now obtain water from the Garza-Llttle Elm Reservoir; and WH~tEAS, the most apparent economical solution to the water supply needs of both citmes requires the ~ utmlxzatlon of the exmst~-ng supply ~n Garza-Lxttle Elm Reservoir to be followed by coordinated develop- ment 9f the Aubrey Reservoir and mnclud~ng an exchange of storage between the two; and W~F.~S, the carrying out of an econommcal and adequate plan of future development of the water resources of the Elm Fork of the Trinity River! and other potentmal sources of the area can best be accomplxshed thro$ a cooperative effort between the cltmes of Denton and Dallas; Now, Therefore, BE IT ~SOLVED that this Commxttee make the following recon~nen- dat~ons to themr respectmve City Councils: 1. That the C~ty Councsls of Denton and Dallas adopt the prLncxple of a cooperatxve effort ~n further development of the water resources of the Elm Fork of the Tr~nxty Rxver and other potentmal sources of the area; and 2. That such a plan ~nclude the max~nn~a utmlmzatlon of the present water[ supply in the Garza-Lxttle Elm Reservomr by sale of water to the Ciity of Denton by the Cmty of Dallas to defer capmtal ~nvestment · n ~he proposed Aubrey Reservoir until such tune as the jomnt requmrements of both c~txes require ~ts construction; and 3. That at such t~me as the supply ~n Garza-Little Elm Reservoir becomes inadequate to meet the needs of the c~tmes of Denton and Dallas, then the two citxes w~ll cooperate ~n financing and constructmon of the proposed Aubrey Reservoir; and 4. That each City Council mnstruct its admin~stratmve personnel to meet for the purpose of developmng contractual arrangements between the two cities that will equitably effectuate the fore§orang recommendatmons and statement of general polmcy contained here~n. DALLA~ CITIZENS~ WATEE COMMITTEE ~ R. L~ Tbs~uton lfl~in B. ~ou) ~r. It, A* ISel~ ~-~ ~t~r H. ~maslne, Jr. Next Document ea ~hia ~he 10~h day ef Ap?il, A.D. 1961, same om ~o be oonmi~e~,ed a~ a l~eelal Meetiag ef ~Re ~ity ~mmtl ef Den~en, · exas, ~e ~e~ of canvassing t~e ~ns of ~ eleo~ion ~e~- havi~ b~e~efe~e been duly o~de~ed by said ~eoe ef elee~ing ~e e~nellmn fe~ ~he Cl~y of ~en~on, · exas, ~d ~ ~1~2 ~ounoil ~ving duly eanvassed ~he ef said eleo~len, f~nds ~ ~he followi~ ~d mn Peooived the vo~e8 l~ea~ed opposite t~i~ ~ee ~o be eleo~e~) ~ex ~ea ......... I~ appe~ f~em ~b e~vas8 of said ~e~no of said eleo- ~oeived ~he hl~es~ m~eP of ve~es oas~ fo~ ~he offloe of ~euoi~n ef ~he ~1~2 ef ~m~en, ~exas; ae~nollmen of ~he ~1~2 of ~en~en, ~exas, and is hereby DxRE~D ~o del~ve~' eopie8 of ~hio ~eael~t~lon ~e ~he ale?es&id W. ~'. ]~x*oeko, Bz*., ~oo~,ge ~. SJmllex- and ~. ~mo~j' ~aylo~' as ~e~*~lfiea~es ef APPROVe) AS ~'0 X3~AL FOB~ ' 7 o2,ney ~1~7 of Den~en, ~exas A~ A ]~J~LAR ~1~1~ OIP ~K~ a~Z geglla3~, OF THB gl~A~ OF DAY O~ APRXL, A.~. 19al. b~, an in~ex~aal audi~ of ~he delinquen~ ~ax aeoo~n~s of ~he al~2 of Denton b2 ~he T~ Asneaso~-~olleo~o~ ~s dis- olosed oe~a~ e~ene~s, uneelleo~able e~ d~lioa~e personal p~e~2 e~ ~al p~e~2 aoo~n~s; and ~, in oFde~ ~o ~ove ~he p~oeossiaS of delinquen~ ~ ~oo~n~8 i~ ~s neeeas~ ~d desi~able ~o ~e~ve ~ said e~one~s, ueollee~able ~d d~pliea~e aoe~s f~om ~ ~eoo~ds of ~he Ol~TJ nou ~e~ a~ho~lnod ~d dl~o~ed ~o ~o~e ~he followin8 ~eal and peF- ~o ~t~2 of ~on~en, ~oxas, and ~ha~ s~ bo exoluded in do~e~- mini~ ~ mn~ of dolin~on~ ~es due ~d owing ~ho ~1~2 o~ ~en~en, ~exasz REAL PROPERTY 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior 2/123 16.5o 7/176 1.50 1.50 lo 50 1.50 4.08 1.~/313 2.25 1.50 24°75 1.50 1.50 4.08 PERSONAL (BUSINESS) I 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Thornton Mot~re ~ 60.00 ' 7°50 15.00 Stork Shop , 10.35 10.35 Denton Movin~ & Storage Dr. C. D. He~d 7°50 Pitt Bar-B-Q' 7.50 7.50 North Texas ~eon Mfg. Co. 7°50 I 3.00 Southern Grq. Co. 0il State Inv. Corp. 1.50 1o50 Comet EnterDrises. Inc. 10.80 10.80 Dr. Jack WoQdward 18.00 18.00 City Garage 24.65 3.75 3.75 7.50 I 22 50 22.50 Winnett's Office Machines ' ' 7.50 7.50 S. F. McGar Laundry Irick Washateria 6.00 6.00 Wemxx Bldg. Material 10.20 0o D. Johnson 7.92 Smith & Lin~sey Serv. St. 7.50 Turner Knight Ser~. Sta. 4°50 4.50 Jack Hxll Sgrv. Sta. 1.86 3°00 3.00 3.00 W. D. Gaston Well Digger Thrmfty Amlico Station 15.00 ~e~.L~e ~t auran ~ ..... ~ ............ 18.00 Dr. W. E. Bloynton Dr. David Pl. Speck 21.02 Kluck & Ma~sey 7.~ Davms Puri~y Bakery 146.25 Loraine's BeautM Shop 4.50 4°50 Fred's Ool~ege Tailors 147.27 30.00 Student ArS Theater 45.00 Oordie Belle's Beauty Shop 1.50 1.50 1.50 Bob Mason ~umble Serv. sra. 30.89 21.75 Ken ThomaslServ. Sta. 4.69 McAnich Realty Co. 7.50 First Southern Finance Co. 76.50 15.00 6.00 8.25 E. & L. Vending Co. R~y Parker~Saw & Lawn Mower Shop 9.34 Damry Farmers Co-op 55.80 Damry Quee~ 15.00 Denton Cass Gtc. 9.37 Fred Clark!Vogue 0leaners 23.25 Barnett Blacksmith Shop 4.01 We Bo Bar,er Eleetrzo Co. 36.00 45.00 35.85 Arrington IBuilders Supply Co. 54.59 All AmeriCan Beauty Shop 19.60 The Most ~afe 175.78 45.00 Hart Laundry 2.13 1.50 1o50 1.50 1.50 Frauk Bil~erback Serv. Sta. 7.79 4°50 4.50 4.50 4.50 J. H. No..an Serve sra. 6.00 The Weste~'n Shop 27.~ 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Robinson Flower Shop 22.38 ~ucca Tower 43.25 The "Y" Cafe 37.26 Woodle Drug !Store 41.85 7.50 Frank T. Evans Texas Neon Service 3.99 Fred's Dept. Store 180.00 225.00 John Lo Sullivan 6.00 1.50 10.50 10.50 Holley's Laundromat 28.20 12.00 6.00 Lakey Courts Serv. Sra. 5.60 4.50 7.50 Mick's Saw & Lawn Mower Shop 8.52 6.00 6.00 15.00 Chastaln & Ewan 3.75 Denton Plumbing & Heating Co. 103.36 Givens Grocery 15.96 6.00 6.00 6.00 Eagle Cafe 32.90 37°50 37°50 37.50 Spraberry Wrecking Yard 6.60 Parkway Put~ing Course 12.24 6.00 6.00 6.00 W. ~. Tritt Watch Repair 1.50 Mo V. Richardson Grocery 7.50 7°50 Ideal Washateria 19.71 6°00 6.00 6.00 Albert Anderson Laundry 3°60 4.50 4.50 4.50 7.50 Longhorn Inn Denton Co. Fire Ext. Co. 18.67 31o50 Waffle Inn J. H. Norman Serv. Sta. 4.50 7.50 Tastee Freez 52.50 Doyle Talliaferro Office Machines Denton Bldg. Supply Co. 12.30 12.30 Edwards Serv. Station 13.49 Phil Johnson Serv. Stao 17.~O 21.75 M & W B~kery 37.20 21.75 31.80 MacMillan COo Purity Baking Co. 99.75 Sports Sho~ 30.00 Swanson & geed Plmb. & Heating 19.53 _ 1,678.45 626°70 385.65 357°00 67°50 PERSONAL (AUTOMOBILES) 1958 1957 1~6 1955 & Pr~o~ Sam Abbey J. N. Adair 10.95 C. N. Adkisson 6.60 , 1o68 Billy Alkek B. E. Allen 8.10 Roy kllende~ 8.70 9.60 9.60 #.21 H. C. ,,Cub, ,Amos 11.85 William E. Arie 16.95 John T. ArnSld 6.60 7.46 Jack Arring~on 8.25 Earl Ashcraft 1.50 14.50 6.48 J. D. Astonl B. J. Bagge%t 8.25 3.9O ~ d Mary E. Bal~ar 1.50 A. R. Barec~y Mrs. LaColalH. Barlow 8.10 David L. Barron ~ ~---~ 8.25 Prztz Barthold 8.7 I 6.60 John T. Bas~ C. W. Beall 6.60 1.68 W. L. Bean J.T. Bearden - J. E. Bowan 6.48 Geo. T. Beck 9.60 Lew~s Behrihger 10.05 W. F. Belcher, Jr. 1.50 Jerry L. B~ckle 1.20 Harold Bilderbaok 1.20 J. C. B~lyeu 2.10 'Wm. L. Bin~ham, Jr. 2.10 6.60 Hugh & Julia Birmingham Dr. Rudolp Birnholz 1.20 , 2.10 Donald T. Black Peggy Blackmon 10.05 Paul Blantgn 10.05 Mrg~_ E__lois Blondell ~ 2.10 3.48 /72 0k Bon s 8.1 Luther B. ~orchardt 9.36 1.20 Jack E. Bounds ' ll.70 L. L. Boydl Leonard L.I Boyd 17.70 10.20 5.95 M. ~Bo~ 6.60 Jim ~ 6.60 10.05 11.70 Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Boydston 9.60 ~.70 11.76 Dr. w. E. Boynton 4.50 9.15 WilliamL, Boyles 6.60 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior J. L. Bradshaw 6.60 , 30 · 80 John A. Bragg Hugh Br~don 8.70 Mrs. J. J. Brewer 5.58 Mrs. Jimmy L~ Brewer 6.60 1.30 0zie A. Briokley 12.15 A. H. Brlnkm~ 6.60 8.25 10.05 llo61 a~rJorie a Li. C~ Br~ook~s 11.85 I 8.04 Rs~udal K. B~ookehier Donald Ray Brow-~ 1.50 Emmett Brown 4.35 1.50 Otlm Brown 9 · 60 1.20 Horace C. B~owning, Jr. 8.10 C. E. Broyle~e 12.00 ' e lo 50 James Allan iBroyl s Wayne Bruce .75 Mrs. Doris Buck 8.70 8.04 Wayne Burgo ~n 4.35 Bill J. Bur~s J. Jo Butle~ 6.60 Leslie Cadd$11 10.05 ll.70 1.68 Jemes O. Cain / 8.70 Mrs. Robertl Oaldwell 8.04 Buster Calv~rly Eunmce A. C~x~aack // 8.25 4.35 J. L. Carri~o Carl Carso~ 7°80 Warren D. Qaster $.70 1.68 Ben A Cates Pat Chapman 10.05 llo70 6.60 Anthony C. 'Chorke 2.10 B. D. Christian 8.04 Printess Ad Ohumbley 4.35 6.60 7.68 Anthony C. I Chuoke 2. l0 1.68 Mrs. Beulah 01ark 1.68 Charles Alfred 01ark i 11.85 Fred W. Clark John E. Cl~rk 3.48 Sally Cla~ & Joyoe M. Goodnight 6.60 J innnie O. lement s 5.28 E. H. Clemaer 20.~0 8.25 James R. CLifton 10.05 J. I. Clifton 4°35 Glen H. Cllopton 4.35 1.68 Richard C~ouse E. W. Ool~ingsworth 3.48 Robert Co,ne r 2.70 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior F. G. Cook 4.35 James Copelaud, Jr. 1.50 Ruby L. Corl~y 1.50 C. E. Cottonl 1o20 Mary Courtne~ 8.70 James L. Cowden 7.68 Elm P. Cox, Sro 4.09 Cecil R. Cross 6.60 Donald Cudd 9.60 John F. Curry 8.25 Thomas E. Daugherty ll. 20 Truman M. Daugherty ll. 70 G. G. Davis 6.60 G. L. Davis 1.50 Rachel Davis 1.30 R. E. Denison 2.10 A. B. Dewbre 8.70 R. Ho Dickey 8°04 J. Wo Dodd 6.60 8.10 D. E. Dudley 4.35 Mrs. Adele ~. Dukes 13.50 L. R. Dutto~ ll.70 4.35 A. J. Ellis ll.70 A. M. Ellis 2.10 Bessie L. Ellis 1.50 John R. Ellis 8.04 E. M. & Evelyn Elrod 4.80 Bob S. Erwi~ 2. l0 Curtis T. Erwin 10o35 Mr. & Mrs. A. K. Eepenas 2.10 Elmo L. Ferguson 4o 35 Marvin B. Fincher 2.10 6.60 Howard A. Fltzhugh 1.68 W. E. Flipplo 5.85 E. L. Fogle. 6.60 Lawton Ford 4.35 Billy G. Foster 5.28 Bruce F. Foster 6°60 Albert Fox . 6o51 Annie Bell l~ranklin 2.10 Eddie Franklin 4.65 John E. Fritz 6.60 Lavon B. F~lwiler 10.05 Robert W. Funk ll.04 ~rank Gaff~rd 10.05 A. W. Galler $o35 6.60 10.75 James A. Gembrell 8.25 Robert W. Ga~u 3.60 Elias G. G~rcia 5.28 C. E. Gardser 15.30 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior i 1o68 Terry D. Garland 5.28 Clarence Gar~er Edward Erne st Garner 4.35 I 6.60 Thomas Garner E. H. Garret~ Edgar H. Gar~ett, Sr. 8.25 Robert A. Garrett 1.50 Mrs. V. W. Gates 4.35 Kennwth Ray George 11o70 M. C. George' ll.70 Walter Gibbel 10.27 Gertrude Gib~on 6.60 , 7°68 R. L. Gilston Jim Goin 13.20 Charles A. ~rani 6.60 James Gray l0.80 Jlmmie C. G~ay 9.60 Joy Green I ll.70 James Weldo~ Griffi~h 6.60 8.10 Thomas Grimes 1.68 Buster T. Grlsham 4.09 Inez Grissom 1.50 Joseph S. Gmynes 8.25 Bobby J. Ha~kfield 1.68 L. L. Haggard 1.50 Jimmie Lee Halcom 6.48 Earl E. Hall 6.60 William D. H~mm 4.80 Jack Hammett 1.68 Mrs. Jerry Hammons 1.50 Carroll F. Hampton 6.60 ll.70 llo70 Carroll P. Hampton 9.60 10.05 8.~0 R~chard Har~eman W. P. Harki~s 8.25 Kenne th Hamper 7.50 ~ 8.70 Marion Har er J. A. Harris / llo70 J. p. Harr{son 6.60 Willard Harrison, Jr. 6.60 Nat Harwell 8.25 , 20.50 M. W. Hassell Oran Hartl~y 1.50 Olin T. Hayk 4.50 James C. H%yee 8.25 6 . 60 Mrs. Edwar4 G. Haynie 1.68 Mrs. EllenIMae Hays 9.36 Joe A. Hay?er 6.48 Tommy Joe Head ' 2.76 Mrs. Alieel Hedgecook Paul & Phoebe Hell 10.05 P. S. Heit~ 8.~0 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Brior 8.04 L. E. Henderson 7.04 Adolph Henry 3.48 Clifford E. IHenry J. A. Henry 1o80 James Robert Henry, III 6.~8 Homer Herod 1.50 Wm. N. Herron 2.10 Billy L. Hester 4.35 E. L. Hill 6.60 8.25 .98 J. R. Hilliard, Jr. 5.02 8.64 Calvin E. Hinds 12o60 H. J. Hodges 1.68 Jerry L. Holmes Alex Howard 6.48 E. L. Howard 4.35 W. ~. Hudson 6.45 Billy Ray Httut 1.20 George M. Hunt 6.60 8. l0 Ray V. Hunt. 23°85 W. S. Hurst 41.00 Ellis M. H~se 11o85 Charles C. Hutson 5.28 Nadene Hutscn 7.68 T. B. Hyder 9.60 Walter Co Ilgenfritz 11.55 Daniel C. Inglese 9.00 Robert Ingram 8.10 Alvin D. Irick 8.10 1.20 W. D. IsaaCs Mrs. Annie B. Jackson 2.10 C. D. Jackson 1.68 Harold P. Jackson 5.28 Jodie E. Johnson, Jr. 8.70 J. C. Johnston ll.04 Amos Jones 11.85 Charlie Jones 10.80 24.30 Charles Jones 8.70 1.20 E. L. Jone.e 8.04 Reed R. Johes Rick JonesI, Jro 10.05 Thomas L. Jones 7.32 Weldon R..Judkins 6.60 8.25 10.27 1.68 W. R. Jones J. H. Kam~erdiener 1o50 Scott P. Eeaney 7.68 , 12.60 A. R. Kelly, Jr. S. L. Kelly 4°80 8.25 7.62 Mrs. Jewel Kenas 4.35 Lee Roy KSnas 6.60 8.10 7.68 1.68 Kenneth R~ Kennamer 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior Jo Ann Kennedy 1.20 Johnnle Lee ~ibler 2.10 V. H. Kindre~ 1.50 2.10 7.05 Marvzn L. King 10.92 Wm. ~. King 10.05 10.05 5.77 Joe Kinney I 11.55 6°60 Marvin E. K~nning O. ~ord & R~th Klinger 4.35 Lynn Knight 4.35 Noel S. Knight 1.68 Robert R. K~ox, Jr. 10.05 8.25 °93 Jasper Kyke~dall 2.10 1.20 L. W. LaGrose 3.48 Paul E. Lam~ Charles ~. Lancaster 1.50 2.10 26.48 Lawrence La~d 4.35 LaVeta Land~eth 1.50 2.10 Wm. R. Lane~ 1.50 15.~0 Shirley L. Lanier 4.35 Thurman R. Lantrip9 2o10 Robert L. Lawson 5.28 Warren K. L~yne 6.60 Retha Lee 1.20 Dwight S. L~fner 7.57 Mrs° J. B. Le~lore 8.25 Harvey D. ~ewie 2.10 Lowell & DQrothy Little 10o05 Stuart Little 5.28 Charles H..Livingston 1.68 G. F. Love. 10.50 6.60 Jimmy J. Lqvell 8.70 E. D. Lyle~ 6.60 ~red R. McBee 8.25 A. G. McOain 2.70 Harry C. M~Oormick 2o10 4.35 John A. Mc~arver 13.50 Jeannette E. McDonald 6.60 Caroline MSGowan 1o50 2.10 12.59 Billy R. MoEee 2.10 17.25 12.90 $.68 Homer McKi~n~ey 10.05 ll.70 2.50 ~. W. McKnlght 2.50 Naomi MoNabb 6.60 James S. M~Reynolds 8.25 1.20 Woodrow Malone Wm. H. Mar~in 6.60 Bobby Martlon 8°70 5.58 Grady L. Matheson 6°24 W. O. Mat~ews Tommy Maxwell 6.60 ~ 4.09 L. H. Meadere, Jr. 9.60 8.10 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior Robert E. Meeks 6°48 Joel M. Meester 7.32 Jerry Melton 1.68 Mrs. Charles' L. Merrell 6.96 Arvel Miller $o25 18.75 Grover M. Miller / 9.60 ll.70 Tom Polk & Isabel Mount Miller~/ 3.24 Robert M. Mills 4.35 Mrs. Thelma Mills 9.60 Russell Milroy 8.10 Brantley Minor,~r. 1.20 Odus Mitchell ~ 18.60 13.80 29.06 M. H. Moeller 9.60 Amanda & Taft Mohair 1.50 2.10 6.51 Cecil Mohon 13.20 5.02 H. W. Mohon 4.80 Loree J. Moore 6°60 David M. Morris 9.60 Gussle Morris / 9.60 16.05 6.60 1.20 R. N. Morris~ 18.45 Wm. ~. Moss 5.45 W. ~ Mullinix 10.05 ll.70 3.48 Maurine P. Mullins 3.84 Cicero Murdock 1.68 R. F. ~¥ers 1.68 Homer Nabors 8.10 4.09 O. L. Neal ll.70 8.25 10.05 9.36 Mary Elzzabeth Neale 7.80 W. D. Nmchols 3.30 James Nmx 12.00 Patsy Nugent 4.35 B. W. O'Rear 9.60 7.68 Mrs. Go A. Odom 1.50 C. C. Ogden 6.48 Paul G. Orr 12.00 Harry W. Owens 2.10 3.63 Wade B. Owens ll.70 ll.O# H. W. Pack 7.68 Roger L. & Hallie P. Pack 1.68 Foy Wallace Page 11.85 Leta Page 5°62 Elbert L. Parker 21.75 M. Po Parker ~.35 0. W. Parker 10.05 Ray Parker 12.33 Vernon H. parker 1o20 Smith Parks, Jr. 4.35 6.60 Jerry H. Patrick 3.60 Ruth Fielder Payne 6.60 Rex Peoples 9.60 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior Philip R. Pe~ce 10.05 12.00 13.80 H. O. Pender! 15.90 12.72 Eddie Pennel~ 9°60 2.10 17.24 Mrs. James Amman Petty 6.48 ' 6.96 Carl C. Phillips Mrs. Roy Bo ~isrce, Jr. 6.60 10.05 Alva Pitts 1.68 W. H. Pitts, 9.36 Robert H. P~ace 9.36 Grace L. Pollard 7.44 H. H. Powel~ 1.68 Edell Price 4.35 A. J. Pritc~ett 2.10 25.85 Shmrley Prz~ohett 4.35 James Purser 6.60 M. B. Raden 4.35 W. H. Rainey 10o05 12.00 Carl Reed 9.48 Herschel W. IReid 7.50 James J. Rellly 5.02 Gerald G. R%cks 1.50 , 1.20 Bill Risby Archme W. R~ach 9.60 James N. Roberts 10.05 J. J. Roberson, Jr, 6°60 Charles Robinson 8.88 Elmer W. Ro~gers 8.25 C. J. Roedem 3.~8 Carl Rhode 10.05 37.12 Robert E. Rombach 9.15 11.85 26.01 Gene Rook 6.96 Mrs. Davmd Rose 5.25 Hill Rowe, IJr. 6.60 Marvmn Rowett 8.04 J. G. Rowland 8.10 Wallace W.!Rowlett 2.10 3.48 D. M. Rudd, 6.48 Geraldine ~uff 2.~0 0rbin E. RUthledge llo70 Abraham Sagks, Jr. ~ 8.70 10.50 4.09 Doc Cl~yto~ Sauls/ 1o 50 J. E. Savage ~ 10.05 3.48 Lee Scarbr~ugh James H. 8$hmltz 6.48 Edward H. ~chwartz, Jr. 8°04 Silvio Sci6nti 11o55 J. K. Sear~ 8°04 Willa & Mi~hasl Setseck 10.05 Clifton ShSw / 2.10 A. C. Shoemaker 11o85 Mrs. J. B.I abrader 6.60 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior Kenneth D. Sims 6.60 Thomas Neal,Skiles 10.92 Alma O. Smith 10,35 4.35 6.23 Chester Smith 1.20 Dwight Smith 4.50 George W. Smith 5.28 Glenn Smith 50.70 Mrs° Homer Smith 3.72 Lonnie Lo smith 9.60 Richard A. Smith 13o54 Travis Smith 8.04 Velma Lo Smith 2.10 7°98 Whit D. Smith ll.70 8.25 10.05 John Snider 4.35 12.O0 6°48 E. J. Sorgdrages 8.70 1.50 1.68 James C. Snyder 1o20 Wo L. Solomen, Jr. 1.20 Raymond Spalding 9 · 75 9 · 30 Ro W. Speaks 4.35 T. O. Spring 3.60 O. L. Stallings 10.50 8.10 24°26 Thomas L. Stark 8.70 R. H. Staton 1~68 R. F. Stewart 10.35 Prank Stlnohcomb 5.95 Viola Stinchoomb 6.60 1.20 Mrs. Roy Stone 4.84 Nathan Story 10.05 13.65 21o72 James V. Stmiokland 8.25 Lawrence Stmiokla~d 9.48 Fred D. Stringer 5.28 Joe Strong 1.50 Billy J. Stuckey 1o44 Oarl C. St~der ll.04 John L. SuLlivan 1.50 4.50 Carl Sutton 8.10 Jim R. Sybert 8.25 10.05 Charles A. Symonds 8.04 W. W. Tali~ferro 13.20 Barbara A. Taylor 3.48 Hugh Taylo~ ll.70 8.25 10.O5 11.54 Kenneth M..Taylor 6.60 Roy Co Taylor 5.28 James & Jo Temple 1.50 Albert R. Thompson 8.10 Charles J.~Thompson 13.80 James R. T~itton 2.76 S. J. Turner 8°70 10.80 W° H. Turner 2o10 4.80 Homer C. T~tton 7.32 Ulric D. V$ok, ~r. 11.70 8.25 10.05 10.98 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior Hershel Voo~hees 8.25 Elwood Wagngr 2.10 J. B. Wagstaff 13.50 12.43 C. ~o Wakefield 4°35 Lowery Walker 7.68 W. H. Walker 6.00 Bobby G. Wallace 7.68 Wilson Wall~oe 1.20 Allen V. Walssr 8.28 J. B. Wankan 4.35 6.60 .93 J. 0. Warren 8.25 10o05 13.89 Stanley Warren 1.20 J~m Waters 9.60 Delmer Watkins 9.36 George ~D. W~tkins 10.05 Katie Max~ne Watson Katie Max~n~ Watson 8.10 Carl ~eatherman lo 20 C. ~o Welch 1.50 Fred W. Westoourt 8.25 Terrmll Wheeler 8.70 4.35 S/Sgt. CarllD. White 7.68 C. L. White 3.48 H. D° W~lki~s 12.60 8.68 Alvin C. Williams 10.20 10.35 Bo B. W~lliams 6.60 R~y Willzam~ 3.48 R. Eo W~lliams 6.48 Roby Lee Wilson 8.10 8.98 4.09 Thomas Bo Wilson 6.96 Reba Jane Wlmberly 2.10 13.95 Ernest Wing~ey 1.20 Wmo G. Wood; Jro 6.60 Doris Woodruff 9.60 Mrs. Alan ~oods 10.05 W~ndell E. Woods 10.50 Dr. Jack Woodward 10.50 Dr. Jakk Wopdward 13.50 Joe Wylie 7.25 Carl M. Yar~rough 10o05 5.28 Leon Young 6.60 Curtis D. D~vidson 10.60 Harley F. Davi~son 1.50 2. l0 Charles E. Ewing 1.30 H. M. ~arns~orth ~ 7.50 Siler Paulkner, Jr. 20.85 30.45 J. C. ~rrelll 10.95 1.50 Joseph W. P:rm~k 2.10 4.35 Marshall J.. Garrett 4.35 Mack Harper 9.11 Edwin E. J~hnson 10.05 C. H. Lmnse'y, Jr. 4.35 ll.70 1958 1957 1956 1955 & Prior Mrs. Clara ~elz 2.10 Kenneth M. ~ranscome 2.10 Ross Coggine 5.39 ' ~.09 0nita Jo Da~elley T. E. Ellis 5°39 Ben R. Burns 1.30 C. A. Bushesell 2.10 1.30 Mae C. Finley 5.95 E. ~. Hiokfang 1o20 E. W. Hopkins Kenneth E. Eufman 11.85 R. E.' Hunsieker 6.51 A. W. Jones, Jr. 11.85 J. D. Jones 4.20 Phl~lzp H. Dawson 2.10 Paul c. LaB0rne 13.65 Richard Lawhorn 1.30 J. F. Lewis 7.25 Geo. E. Light, Jr. ll.70 B. R. Little 1.30 Lawrence D.I Logan 4.09 W. D. Mzller 2.10 Edwin L. Owens 1.30 John S. Patterson 1.20 Mrs. J. H. Robertson 2.70 Frank B. Duckett 7.68 Frauczs E. IDonnelly 7.35 Weldon G. Rameey 8°25 660 2°79 M. L. Grimes 2.70 Homer Gzles, Jr. 2.70 Mrs. Bessie Fry .93 M. L. Cole 8.04 1,180.65 1,252.80 872.98 1,635o53 A,~PROYI~ AS ~0 LL~.AL ~qlGl~ Next Document TH~ STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON CITY OF DENTON On this the ~'E~ day of May, 1961, the CLty Councml of the City of Denton, Texas, convened ~n '~.lC,,u,_~m. meetmng, at the regular meeting place, with the following members thereof present, to-wmt ~-~ '~ ~1~o¢.~ , Mayor, Count llmen ~ ~3 ~UT%'~I~.~- , City Secretary, with the followmng absent ~ , constitutmng a quorum~ at whmch tmme the follo,.~ing proceedmngs were had Councmlmau ~O~. presented for the con~ sideratmon of the Cmty Council a resolutmon and moved that ~t be adopted The motion was seconded by Councmlman ~..~l. JL)...l~t~' The resolution was read mn full by the C~ty Secretary The motion carrying w~th it the adoptzon oF the resolution prevamled by the following vote AYES Counc mlmen and Mayor NOES None The Mayor announced that the resolution had been adopted The resolutmon as adopted ms as follows RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SALE OF $5,200,000 O0 ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER REVENUE BONDS AND RESOLVING OTHER MA'I'I'ERS RELATING THERETO. WHEREAS, heretofore on the 30th day of January, 1960, the qualmfmed electorate of the Cmty of Denton authormzed the mssuance $5,200,000 O0 of revenue bonds for the purpose of mmprovmng and extendmng the City's electrmc light and power system~ and WItEREAS~ the Colmcll deems mt advIsable and necessary that said bonds now be sold, and WHEREAS, ~n compliance ~T~th the prov~s~on~ of <~ect~on 9 0~ ~ticle 9 of the ~arter ~t is essential t~t not~ce of tale be pub- l~shed as there~n requ~red~ ~O~, BE IT RESOLED ~ 0~ED BY ~E CO~CIL OF ~E CI~ OF ~ ~at the C~ty Secretly be and he ~ s hereby authorized and dmrected to cause the publmcat~on of a notmce of the sale of such bonds to be m~de in ~e Bond B~er~ a natmonal publmcat~on carrying m~xcmpal bond notmces and devoted prm~rmly to f~nanc~sl news~ stating the pertmnent relatmng to the proposed sale~ the t~me~ the date and the place that al~ wmll be publmcly opened and tabulated 2 Bonds mn the ~ouni of $5,200,000 OO payable from ~hc net revenues of the Cmty's electrmc lmght and po~r system shall be offered for sale at 10 30 A M , J~e 13, 1961~ ~n tha Co~c~l ~ber at the C~ty Hall, ~nton, Texas 3 ~e notmce to be published at least once mn ~e Bond B~er ~d conc~rently ~t least once m~ the Denton ~ron~cte~ the official newspaoer of the City, shall be substantially ~n the form of ~ot[ce attached hereto and made a part hereof RESOL~D ~ O~ER~is the ~" d;~o~ May, 1961 Mayor~Clty of ~nton, Texas A~ST . -~ty S~cretk~ty of ~nton~ Texas THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON CITY OF DENTON I~ the undersigned, C~ty Secretary of the City of Denton~ Texas~ do hereby certmfy that the above ar~l ~orego-,ng ~s a true~ full and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Cmty Counc%] of said Cmty (and of the minutes perta~nmng thereto) on the ~. dsy of May, 1961, author~;~ng and dlrect±ng the sale of $5~200,0OO O0 Electrmc Lmght and Power System Revenue Bonds, which resolution is of record mn the m~utes of samd Cmty Counc il WITNESS MY HAND and the seo~l of sazd C~ty th~s the ~'~. day of May, 1961 C~ty Secretary, City of Denton, Texas (S~) t ~, on ~rtl ~, Z961, at about XOJO0 p~m., of bneon ~tv~ ~d~ n~ de~erace~y ~ aeots~a~o f~ the,~l of ~o ,~ ~s~a~ ~par~nCG helped, p~G~nt Jp~ ~ aX~ t~ ~tc~ ~oft ~nton to besin a opody ~eovory ~, , ,, Lc ~e p~}~at8 t~t c~ C~Cy o~ ~8, tht C~ CtCy o~ ~ do, e~ does ~reby, e~reas Ferfo~ ~by ~ tn tho ft~R Cv~ttton of ctttzonohtp a~ ~8~ .~ ~P~,tbb Otb day of ~y, A.D. X96X. hyor ~ on ~rL~ ~,~961~ at abou~ I0~ p.m.s ~he ell ~on vas ~etruok by a vLo~ent O~o~ which cauo~ u~r~e- den~ed p~ercy dm~ a~ deoer~Lon, and f~ ~ pers~ml of ~ ~1~8 of ~ncou C~n~, aM ~n helped to pr~ent farter ~rcy d~se e~ peroo~l Jury a~ e~l~ tb Ctty~f bn~ co heath a epe~y recover~ ,~, tt to e~ttto t~t the Ctcy of ~nton mhou~ ~ l~ ~8~D BY ~ ~ ~CXL OF ~ CX~ OF ~, ~ton ,of ortho, hip a~ pub~ P~8~ ~ ~D this 9th day of ~y, A.D. 1961. ~ HEgTIHG O~ TI~ CITY C~4)HCII, OP THE CITY OF DENTON, ~n~n ~ sCr~k by a violent sco~ which caue~ u~ce- ~ the pass.el of cb T~as ~shwa~ Petrol, a~ helped ~ pr~ ~ur~hor propor~y dsM8o a~ peroo~l f~ ~hie d~oao~er~ a~ e~press ~he doep 8ra~i~e of i~o citizens ~o ~ personnel of ~8e ~8hway h~rol, ~fo~ e Ions a~ diff~ul~ Job ~8OL~ BY ~ CI~ C~CIL OF ~ CI~ OF B~ ~, c~t ~ City of ~eoa do, a~ does ~reby, e~reoo on b~holf o~ t~o ~te~ae~ ~he d~peo~ sracit~e ~ ~he peroonnel esoen~ial City o~ ~nCon, DAY 0~P ](AY, A,D, 196X, Id~l~, On April 30, 1961, at about lOlO0 p.m., the 0~t~ dented p~o~t~ da~ a~ deet~ot~onl and of ~en~on ~oeived l~diato and deSpePatel7 ~edod FFom the ~oonnel of tho Ooon ~ne~al HO~J and ~8, ~e unselF~h ~d ded~ated effoF~s ~u~ and a~l~ed t~ O~ o~ Denton ~o beg~n a opeed~ ~eoov~ ~om ~8 d~o~te~l and o~08 t~ deep ~t~o of its ~he ~en ~e~a~ X~ FoF a ~ong and dl~fl~lt Job uoll ~oneJ TE~8, t~t tho Ot~ of ~nton do, and does he~e~, e~ea8 on be~lf of its o~t~nons ~e deepest ~t~de to ~e peFsonnel or b Ooen ~e~a~ a~ foF the m~ essential seFv~oes po~e~d ~ thom ~ the finest t~dition of ot~lzonship and City off Denton, Texas ~R~A8, on April 30, 1961, at about lOtO0 p.m., the oF De~ton v~ O~G~ b7 G violon~ o~m u~oh oausod unpFeoe- den~ed p~o~ d~ ~nd des~o~1 8nd of ~entOn ~oeived ~d~ato ~d de~emte~F needed ~m ~ ~oon~l of t~ ~enton AMtouP Radio OlubJ ~n ~lped to p~vont ~o~ p~po~7 d~ and po~sona~ 3u~ and ~d tho OLt7 o~ gonton to bof~n a 8peodF ~ooove~ ~, l~ 18 a~pF~te t~t the 01t~ O~ ~nton 8h~ld e~eSs e~ deep ~l~de of its oi~lzens ~o ~ personnel of ~e Den~ A~ev~ Radio Olub Fop a lofl~ and d~ff~oul~ Job well doneJ now the~e~o~ B~ ~ ~$OL~ BY ~ O~ O~OIL OP ~ O~ OF behalf of its sit,zeno ~o eoopes~ ~ati~de ~o t~ poPsonnel of t~ ~nton A~teu~ Radio O~ub fo~ ~e reef essential oe~loes ~bl~ op~F~t. YA~ ~ APY~ th~s 9th d8~ of ~a~, A.D. 1961. 01t:~ 1Of Den~oD, ~exa8 AFI~ A8 T0 LEGAL FOR~I DAY 0P GY~ AoD, 1961. WHEREAS~ on Apl~ll ~0, 19&l, at about lOtO0 p.m., the dented p~ d~ ned deBt~ot~onj a~ of DeOtOn ~oe~ved ~8~ate ned despe~atel~ needed ass~e%anoe f~m the personnel ef ~ ~aok ~l~ ~ Sons ~ne~al Ho~J ~, ~e unselfish an8 ~edL~ate8 eff~%s of these fLne men ~1~ ~o p~even~ ~%~ ~o~ 8~ and ~soaal ~u~ an8 aXl~e8 ~ ~l~ of Denten ~o begin a sweSy ~eoove~ ~, t% 18 appellate Shat ~e ~1~ of Dentes sh~ld oxpFeOS t~ deep ~atl~de of its oit~ze~ to tho peFsonnel the ;aeM 8o~%B & Sons ~ne~ No~ f~ a long and d~fioult Job uoll doneJ ~ t~ef~e T~St, ~t the ~lt~ o~ Dento~ do, add does ~, e~so on be~lF of ~tS oit~ne ~ dee~st ~at~e to the po~onnel of ~o ~a~ So. Xtra a O~nS ~al $~ fo~ t~ u~ eaaentXal sexless ~fo~d ~ t~m ~ t~e f~neet t~adit~on of o~tisenship and ~bilo ~AOS~ A~ A~Y~ ~8 ~th da2 of ~2, A.D. 1~61. V~3A~, Oa Ap~I ~0, 1961, at about lOt00 p.m., ~he 0it2 off Deate~ ~aB at.ok ~ a v~oleat ste~ ~h$oh eauaed uap~eoe- ~en~ed p~e~ d~ ~d deot~otion~ ~ ~, in th~ s~ti~ o~ op~t~oal e~y, the of ~etee ~eeive~ ~ed~ate ~d desp~ately aeeded f~ ~ ~onmeI ~ ~e ~e~a National ~dt ~d ~, ~e umsel~ia~ aa~ ~e~teate~ eff~o~ts of t~ae ~a ~1~ to p~eveat ~t~ p~ope~ty ~ see pe~so~l J~2 a~ all.e6 the 01~ of ~nton to be~n a speedy ~oo~e~ o~eSS ~ deep ~a~i~de oF L~s o~zen8 ~o ~he personnel now t~eFofo~ · E~8, ~t ~ho C~ of ~ntoo do, ~d does ~eW, e~eso on he. If of ~ts o~tino~ the deepest ~atl~de to the poPsoanel of ~e Tern ~at~nal ~d fo~ ~e ~2 essential so.leos ~O~d ~ ~m ~n t~ f~aest t~i~on of Oltimensh~p and ~ of Denton, Texas AP~ROVI~ AS '~0 L~OAL IMRNI DAY OF ~,Y, A.O, .2.961o ~REAS, oll Ap~tl 30, 196~, a~ about ~0~00 p.a., ~he o~ DenOn VaS St~ek b~ a ~tolent .to~ vhXoh oauoed unpPooo- den~ed p~e~ dnm~ and deot~o~on~ and ~8, tn ~s straiten o~ ort~toa~ e~fonoy, the 0~ st Oea~on reserved ~odLato and doepePate~7 needed tF~ ~ R~0 8~ent. of No~th ~oxas Sta~e Oollegel and ~8, tb unselfish and dedtoated effo~t8 of these ~nS mn ~lped to prevent ~ther property dau~ and ~rsonal ~n~ and all~od t~ Git2 of Denton es beg~n a speedy f~m t~i8 dioasto~l and ~8, tt ts appr~Xate ~hat ~he 01t7 oF Denton sh~ld exp~e8 ~e deep ~atX~do of tie ottleens to t~ ~0 Students of NeP~ Texas Stats Oollose ~o~ a long aaa dtff~oult Job uell one l, nov therefore ~B~, t~t the O~t~ o~ Denton do, ~d does hereby, e~ss on o~ ~oP~ Te~ State Oolle~ ~oP the man7 essontta~ se~vtees peptone ~ them tn ~o f~nest tradition o~ o~tsenohtp and .~A8~ ~ AP~O~ th~s 9th da7 o~ ~aY, A.D. Olty Of Denton, Texas AI~PRQV~O AS ~0 ~ ~8, O~ ipPil 30, 1961, den~ed pt~et~ dm~ aad dee~o~ionl of ~nton ~oetved t~dtate a~ dee~atel~ needed asetstanoe rmom t~ ~sonne~ or ~e DaX~aB C~nt7 ~F~t8 Dep~t~n~J and ~8, ~he unselfish a~ ded~oated effo~$ of these f~ne ~uW and a21md She Oit2 o~ Denton es ~gin a ~eed7 ~o~ew ~S, tt X. ~p~?tate ~t the Git7 or ~nton 8h~ld e~eaa b deep ~ati~do of XtS oitXso~ to the pe~onnel of t~ Dallas O~n~ ~o?i~fl8 Dop~nt ~o~ a long and diffioult ~ob well donoj n~ t~Fef~e T~b t~t t~ OXW ~ Denton do, and deb ~, express on of tho D~I~ O~nt~ ~X~ft. DepaP~n~ settees ~e~d b2 ~m tn ~ fXnes~ t~dition of oitisen- PA8~ ~ APPR~ this 9th d~ of May, A.D, 1961. Wf~HSA~o on Apl, X1 30, 1961, ~ ~bou~ lOtO0 p.m., the o~ Do~on ~s80~ok ~ · v~o~e.~ s~o~m .hioh o&uoed unp~oe- of Den~on ~aeXved ~ed~s~e ~d de~ ~eX~ needed f~om ~ peF~on~ of ~e Den~ Polled Reee~el and ~S, b ~oelF~ and ~e~Xoa~ed efFo?~s of ~se fine wn ~lped *~o p~ven~ ~beP p~f~ d~ and pe~$ona~ ~u~ ~ a~Xoued ~he OX~ oF ~n~on ~o begin a speed2 ~o~o~ o~ ~ deep ~0 ~ X~8 eX, lEone ~o ~ po~sonne~ ~e gea~on Yol~oe Resole FOF a long ~d diffXe~l~ ~ob well done; ~, ~t ~ OX~ of Denton do, a~ d~s ~obT, exp~eso on he. If of 'X~O oX~Xneno ~o doo~st ~FmtX~de to the pe;sonnol o~ t~ ~nton ~olXoe Renege loft t~ ~F eooontXal oe~oes pe~FO~d W ~em Xn tho fXneot t~dXtXon of oXtXzenshXp and el, tT oX' ~enton, MII1]~IG~A8, on Apx~tl 30, 1961, a~ about 10100 p.m., the of Denton us] mt~ok b~ a v~olent 81o~ whtoh oausod unp~eoe- dented p~o~ da~ and deot~otionJ and ~8, In ~h~$ sl~at~on of oFtttoal emeF~noT, ~he of Denton Peoeived ~dta~e ~d deope~a~ol~ needed assis~afloe f~om ~$, the unselfish and dedtoatod effo~ts of these fine men helped to p~ven~ ~t~F p~opeF~ d~e and pePsonal ~n- Ju~ and all.ed the Oit2 of Denton ~o beg~n a speedF ~oovow f~m ~ dtsaetePJ and ~S, i~ la ~pFopphto tha~ the Oft7 of ~n~on ,hou~ e~eB8 ~ deep ~atl~do o~ 1~0 at%l~ons ~o ~he personnel o~ ~he S~i~S-Fl~d~o~t ~neP~1 Ko~ ~o~ · ~ong and ~ob ue~1 doneJ nou B~ ~ ~LVED ~ ~ O~ Ov~0ZL OF ~E 0~Y OF D~ON, TE~B, ~t %he 0~ of Denton do, and does he~b~, ex~ess on be~lf of 1%8 ottt~ea8 ~e deepos~ ~t~do ~o the peP8~nol of ~ 80~ttBeFlo~doH~le~% ~al Home fop ~he ~n~ essential se~toe8 poPfo~d W ~hom in ~he ftnom~ %padl~lon of ot~nonshtp and ~bli0 PASSED A~ AP~O~ this 9%h dm~ of Ma~, A.D. 1961. ~o 0~t%~ of Denton, Texas ~REAI~, on April 30, 1961, at about lOtO0 p.m., the City of Denton Vas Stlmsk by a v~olont oto~m ~hieh caused u~oe- den~d p~ da~ ~d doat~o~lonj and of Denton ~oeived ~diate and desp~ately needed assistance f~om ~he s~dents of ~o~ Te~ a~te Oollegel and ~, the unselfish a~ dedicated effo~ts of these fine y~ng ~n helped to p~event ~the~ p~pe~ty da~ge and personal XnJu~ and all.ed ~he Git2 ef Denton to begin a speed2 ~e~ove~y f~om 'this disaste~t ~d ~t It la app~pr~a~e tha~ ~he Oily of Denton So~h Texas grate 0ollege FoF a louf and difficult Job well donej now BE ~ ~L~D ~ T~ 0~ ~0~ O~ THE C~Y 0~ ~$,, ~t t~ ~lt2 OF ~nton do, and does he.by, ex. ess on beh~f Of its oitizons tho deepest ~at~o to ~ students NoF~h To~o 8~ate Oolleso fo~ the Mn~ eaaentl~ aegises pea- foxed ~ ~em In t~ finest t~di~lon oF oi~isenship and public ~ ~ AF~ th~8 9th day of May, A.D, 1961. Olt~ of Denton, Texas ATTEST t ci ~, of l)enton, Texas APPROVI~D AS ~0 LEOA~, ~ on ,~t'll 30, L96X at about 10~00 p.m,, t~ Ot~ don~ p~orty d~ a~ ~e~on; a~ ~, tt to ~ropctmte ~t the City of ~nCon a~ld e~remO, ~e deer srat~e ~ t~ citizens es the peroonne% O~ t~ ~tO~a ~ gr~e ~O~ ~ lo~ a~ dt~ftcult Job ~ll d~, O~ t~ ~a~, ~ Cr~o a~ C~ ~nton C~pter ~ t~ manF ~ ~ ~ thio Pth day of ~y, A.D. 1961. , , , Ctt~ of Denton, Apri1 1~0~ 1.96]., at: &bo~tt 10100 p.al., the th ~e~h~a~ d~ated effort0 of t~ee p~enc htt~ ~erty d~8e ~ pe~o~l dLKL~u~t 30b ~X doll ~ t~fore ~aremut of t~ Ctty of ~ee~ilh, ~xam '~r ~Ltimo~htp a~ ,pubXXe ~pLrLt. City o£ Donjon, Texso IflIBRBA9, on AprtX 30~ 1961, st about X0t00 p.m., tho City ~ent~ p~ d~ m~ deot~t~n; and ~ ~ t~ ,~eo~l o~ t~ Ilo*~tc ~parc~nc o~ c~ CIty of ~ ~ ~ ~o p~venc ~t~r p~t~ d~Be a~ pero~l BB XT ~ BY ~ ~CZ~ ~L OF ~ CX~ OF ~, t~t tb ~ty ~ ~t~ do, e~ d~e he.by, ~eoe on t~ttt~ of otCtee~htp a~ ~btt~ eptwAc. PA(IBRD AND A]PlqtOVIID thio 23~d day o~ )Say, A.D. City of Denton, Texas ~tty of ~n, ~m Next Document ~ a ~ of ~ly, ~r~ eptr~t ~ ~ devottu ~o du~y; ~, tb oe~o of ~, ~, "~k' ~gh go C~ ~ity of ~u~ Of, ~tr t~ mt ~ ~ tt ~tty ~tl tum~ Of U, ~, *'~k' ~th; ~ ~ tt hrt~r ~ tht t~ ~ty ~to~ry ~ m~ ~ tO ~by aut~rtm~ h belm~ or the people O~ ~he al~ of Denton, the Honor m3d Ot~, C~oUno~l h~eeb~ e~pFeoe ~he~ tb~,d~ and epp~eolatS, on to IT~. J. He~olA Farrier foF h4s oUtetend~ seFvioe as planning end 2cnd~ff Gomm~oLone~ emd gha~m~m of the Plenntns end Zoning The 0~' ~mo~l attd l~a~O~ v~h to express their furthe~ thanks £or ~ f~Aeadl~ aad oooperat~ve maaner in vhieh he ha~ performed l~s du~Aes, Xu behal~ or 'ehe people l~e has 8eFved .o unsol~iehl~, *,he a~t~7 and Feques% ~ha~ a OOl~ or t~f~o Resolution be forweA-ded to lam. PAS9~) AL~D AIq'ROV]~) ~ [ll~ ~ o£ ~al7, A,D, 1~61. In behalf of the people o£ the 0~ of Denton, the ~For and OtW Oouao~l hereb~ e~preoe their thanks and appreo~ation to Dr, R~ohard Rafadole £or h~s o~tatand~ eerv~oe ~8 Plm~:Ln~ and ~,onin~ Ommtast~mer o£ the O~t~ of Denton fron ~une, ~9~9 The O:LtF OOUrAOZI aad Ha~oF vXoh to e0rpreea their further thanks for the r~Aendly eld ooope~ative manner in ricoh he has perforaed his duties. In behalf of the people he has served so unself:Lohl~, the Oit~ 0~1 and NaO~r v~ah Mon happ:Lnea8 a~d suoeesa ~n the future and reqv~et that a oop~ of tl~ta Reoolu~ton be fo~arded to h~u. F~flS~ ~ APJ~OV~D th~s ~ da~ of Ju~y, A.D. 1~1. OJ. ty mf Dentm~, ~ex~8 be ~t and ~ ~ ~, ~tn~ed ~otl~l~ ~ ~3, 1961, m~ ~o dt~oted to O~e m o~ Of t~s ~solu~ to ~ doltve~d to eaoh of ea~d ~ra Of ~ ~O~ oF A~J~.~ an a Oer~t~e A~ ~ m Ot~ ef Den~, DA~ 0p ~r~LY, A,D, 1961. ~leu ~o~rt~ HOSpital BOm~ o~a~ed a v~ano2 fleoeasa~ ~o be filled tn O~dep ~o ~Xe~s ~ ~mbe~m~p o~ ~he Dosed ef Dt~o~o~s Fo~ ~ ~tal Hompt~all usu ~orefo~e be i~ t~t L. A. ~olsen be, a~ ~ lo he~b~, appointed to ~lfXll dX~O~d ~O ~el~ve~ a o~ of ~8 ~aolu~Xon to ~ said L. A. ~elsom aa a 0e~ioa~e of ~EXA~, ~ X~ ~ ~:XOXPA~ ~UXLDi~ 0 aAXD 0X~Y 0~' ~ ~ 0~' ~rO~y, A.D. X961. tha~ R~ E~i1 ~, and ~ LB bedeW, appointed ~o 8o~e t~ uno~d ~o~ of ~. RlO~d hgodale once Pla~nXng and Zoning Oomie~ se of ~e 0i~ of De~on, ~exas, aaSd te~ ~o oxp~ o~ ~L~ ~t the 0~ 8ee~e~a~ be, amd he la herbS, dt~cted te o~Se a eop~ o~ ~La ~eolutiee to be delivered to the sa~d Ra~ Ezell aB a 0e~tifioate o~ AppoLntment. ~A~ A~ APV~D this ~ da~ o~ ~1~, A.D. 19~1. 0Xt~ tOf ~.~OU, ~exa. the term o~*'offioe of Ed Mlll{~m~ as a Ge~l~t~e of Appotn~nt. Ot~ of ~.ton, ~exas DAY O~ ~r~Y, A.D, X96X. ~L~, ~ Val~e~ ~a~er be, and ~ ts ~e~, d~m~ed ~o ~me a o~ ~ ~to ~8olu~ton ~o ~ deXtve~ ~o ~he ~td ~. ~O~ H~a, ~al~e~ Ya~o~ and Next Document CLUB, D~0N, TEXAS ON 0IV~L DEFENSE Wu~.REAS these are perilous times for our natior~l survival with the existence of the possibilities of nnclear attack on this country, WHEREAS our n~tional a~J state lea~ere h~ve repeatedly testified thet in the event of nuclear attack, millions of American lives could be saved by adeq~te civil defense prel~rednsse, and WHEREAS now, more tl~n ever, a stror~ civil defense is vital to the n~tional ssoum'lty and is of direct ooncel'm to every citizen, to every civic, religious, educational, and industrial or~nization, ar~t to every level of government, WHEREA.% in view of recent events on the intern&tior'~l scene, the increase in cold war tension, ~nd leadership exercised by the President of the United States an~ other ~tion~l Executive an~ Congrezsie~l leaflets, the public indifferense an~ skepticism rogarcling the value of civil defense is diseil~tedl an~ individu&ls in civic ~n~ religious or~nizations, educators, ~ublio officials, ~nd the oitizenx~ at l~rge are evidencing interest and co.cern in the pxobleme an~ progress of nonmilitary defense an~ national and individual survival, and WI~REAS .t.~e President of. the Unite~ States h~e stated that "to recognize the possibilities of nuo-ear war in the missile age without our citizens knowing what to do an~ where they shoul~ go if bombs begin to fall would be a failure of responsibility", an~ h~s moved to strengthen the civil defense of our country, as well as the military ~efense, ~nd h~s called upon govern- ment at every level a~l upon all citizens to redouble their efforts for an invigorated civil defense programs WBEREAS civil defense is the ~ireot responsibility of City and County govern~ent~ &s well ae tl~t of the state and Federal goverrsnent, WtlEI~EAS tlxe United ~tates Conference of l~ore at its Annual Conference on ~une 15, 1~1, by ~esolution, declared that nmtional security requires sro o vii defense and defense mobiliz~tio, n prog~., a.nd reaffirmed its s osll ,ions, urging m cmlities to increase oa.bilitiee to function ,during a~ emergency, W~ERF~AS there is a need and necessity for increased civil defense activities in the City and county of Denton and the public is looking to the officials of theee,gevem~mente to Mfill their responsibilities of leadership in this field, the officials aa~ citizens of the City an~ County o£ Denton ~ust dO ~rt to ins~e t~ s~l of o~ ~t~ ~ ~o p~Se~&tion ~e~esn ~y of life, inclu~ ~s it d~es o~ indi~ li~, s~ech, f~edom of ~P~ a~ et~r ~ts ~ p~le~s e~ fo~- sao~fioed ~ eec~e ~ ~teot ~ w~oh we now en~oy. ~ ~ IT ~L~D ~t the Den~ ~is Club of Denton 1. St~ngly sup~rt the civil defense pro~ at a ~tio~l~ s~to~ and local level 2. Oall upon the offio~ls of the City of ~nton Co~ of ~n~n ~ initiate i~e~iato~ a vi~us ~ active oivil ~efense p~ for the City ~d Co~ty of Denton. ~. Ple~ the ~1 ooope~tion ~ assists of ~e m~- bers~p of t~s Olub to the City ~d C~ officials in Oup~rt of s~h s pro~. ~R ~80L~ ~t the ~si~ent of t~$ Club~ or ~8 dosi~eo~ ~0~l~ visit with ~e ~yor s~ O0~uoilmen of the City of Denton C~ 3~ ~ Oo~ssioner8 of the O0~ of ~nw Cop~ of t~s Reaolution~ ~ th~ ~ es~blish a~ ~tive civil ~efonso ~o~m ~ ~for ~e seeis~oe ~R~R ~SOL~D ~t the Oivil Defense o~ttee of ~e Club oon~t t~e offioer8 ~ intereoted co~ittoe8 of ot~r civio, ~li~o~o l~uotri~l, od~tio~l, an~ oo~i~ or~ni~tio~ ~ integer e~o~' them in sup~rti~ s ~8 ci~l defense p~m for ~e ~ 0~ of ~mton and to eoope~to ~ other interests{ a~ i~ivl~le ~ ~c~plish the p~oses and obJeo~Ves of Resolute. DENTON Ellis CLUB DENTON, TEXAS I ,,. UR~VERS~TY DI~IVE K~WAN~$ CLUB, DENTON, TEXAS RESOLUTION ON CIVIL DEFENSE WHEREAS these are perilous rims for our national survival with the existence of the possibilities of nuclear attack on this country, and WHEREAS our national and state leaders have repeatedly testified that in the event of ~uclear attack, millions of American lives could be saved by adequate Civil defense preparedness, and WHEREAS n~w, more than ever, ·strons civil de£ense is vital to the national security 8nd is of direct concern to every citizen, to every civic, reliSious, education~lo and industrial orsanizetion, and to every level of sovermuent, and WHEREAS, ~n view of recent events on the international scene, the increase in cold war ~ension, and leadership by the president of the United States end other national Executive and Con~ressional leaders, the public indifference and skepticism rasardins the value of civil defense is beins diss£pated and individua~S in civic and religious organizat£ons, educators, public officials, and the clitizenryat large are evidenctnS interest and concern in the problems and progress of nomullitary defense and national and individual survival, and WHEREAS the President of the United States has stated that "to recognize the poss£bil~ties of nuclear war in the m~ssile ass without our citizens knowin~ what to 4o and where they should go if bombs begin to fall would be a failure of responsibility", and has moved to strensthen the civil defense o£ our country, as well es the military defense, and has called upon government at every level and upon all citizens to redouble their efforts for an inv£~o~atsd civil defense program, and WHEREAS CiVil defense is the direct responsibility of City and County govermneat, as well as that of the state and Federal government, and June IA,il961, by resolution, aecaareu cnau strong c~vil defense and defense mobilization program and reaffirmed its past resolutions, urgin~ municipalities to increase their capabilities to function durin~ an emergency, and WHEREAS there is a need end necessity for increased civil defense activities in the City and County of Denton and the public is lookins to the officials of these govermueuts to fulfill their responsibilities of leadership in this Eleld, and WHEREAS[the officials and citizens o£ the City and County o£ Denton must do their p~rt to insure the survival of our Nationaand the preservation of the American way of life, includin~ as it does our individual liberty, freedom of speech, freedom of worship, and other rights and privileges our forefathers sacrificed to secure and protect and which we now enjoy. NOW THEREFORE BE ~T RESOLVF/) That the University Drive Kiwanis Club of Denton 1. Strongly support the civil defense program at a national, stats, and local level. 2. call upon the of~icials of the City of Denton and the County of Denton to initiate immediately a vigorous and active civil defense program for the City and County of Denton. 3. Pledge the full cooperation and assistance of the mem- bership of this Club to the City and County officials in support of such a program. BE IT FURTHER ~ESOLVED That the P~esident of this Club, or hie designee, personally visit w~zh the ~o~ ~ Cou~tlmen of the City o~ Denton and ~he County ~dse ~ Co~ssLone~s cE ~he Coun~ cE Denton, present ~h~ w~h a copy o[ au active c~v~l defense p~o~r~ and our m~e~ship in such e~eavors. BE IT FUttTHER RESOLVED That the Civil Defense Cou~nittee oi this Club contact the o~£ice~s and inte~ested co~ittees o~ othe~ civic, re~isious, i~ust~ial, educational, and co~nit~ orEanizations to intezest ~d encourage the~ in supporti~ a viso~ous civil defense p=os=am io~ the City aud~ Count~ o[ Denton ~d to cooperate ~ith othe~ inte~ested orsaniza- tions ~d.~ndividuals to acco~lish the pu=poses a~ objectives of this Reso ~utiOn · ~OPT~ BY THE UNIV~SI~ DRIVE K~ANIS CLX, DE~ON, TE~S ON AUGUST 16, 1961 UNIVERSITY DRIVE KIWANIS CLUB DENTON, TEXAS HI-NOON LIONS CLUB OF DENTON, TEXAS RESOLUTION ON CIVIL DEFENSE WH~I~A$ these are perilous times for our national survival with the existence of the poss~]icies of nuclear attack on this country, and WHEREAS our national and state leaders have repeatedly testi£ied that in the event of nuclear attack, millions of American lives could be saved by adequate civil defense preparedness,land WHEREAS now~ more than ever, a sirenS civil defense is vital to the national security and is of direct concern to every citizen, to every civic~ rel~$1ous, educational, end industrial orsanization~ and to every level of $overnment, and WH~BEAS in view of recent events on the international scene, the }ncrease in cold war tension~ and leadership exercised by the President of the United E tares and other national Executive and ConEressional leaders, the public indifference and skepticism reEardin& ~heI ~alue of civil defense is bein~ dissipated and individuals in civic and religious or8ani~ations, educators, public officials, and the ci~izenry at lares are ev~dencinE in~tere~t and concern in the problems and proEress of nonmilitary defense end ~mtional and individual survival, and WHEREAS ~he V~esident cf the United States has stated that "to recosnize the possibi- lilies of nut,lear war in the missile a~e without our citizens knowin$ what to do and wher~ ~hey should So if bombs basin to fall would be a failure of responsibility", and 1ms move~ to strenEthen the civil defense of our country~ as well as the military defense, and has cal~ed vpen Soverement ac every level and upon all citizens to redouble their efforts £or an iuvisorated cSvil defense prosram, and WHI~B~AS civil, defense is the direct responsibility of City and County Sovernment, as WI~S the ~nited States Con,arenas of Mayors at its Annual Conference/on June 14, 1961~ b7 resolution, declared thaC national security requires a strouS civil defense and defense mobill~a~ion proerem and reaffirmed its past resolutions, ursinSmunici- parities to ~nareaoe their capabilities to £unctiondurinEanemer~ency, and ~II~REAS cher~ lo a need end necessity for increased civil defense activities ~n the City and County of Denton and the public is lookin$ to the off~cials of t~ese severn- masts to fulfill the&r reaponoZbllttles of leadership in this field, and WHEREAS the o££iciels end citizens of the City and County of Denton must do cheZr part co insure the survival o~ our Nation and the preservation of the American way of life, includins as it does our individual liberty, ~reedom o£ speech, freedom of worship, andlother rish~s and privlleSes our ~orefathers sacrificed co secure and protect and Which we now enjoy. NO~ THEREFOR~ BE ZT RESOLVED That the Hi-Noon Lions CZub of Denton, Texas 1. Stronsly support the civil de£ense prosram at a national, state, and local level 20 Call upon the officials of the City of Denton and the County of Denton to initiate <,,w, ediately a vlsorous and active civil defense prosram for the City and County o~ Denton. 3. t FledSe the lull cooperation and assistance of the membership of this t Club to the City and County o~ficials in support o£ such a prosram. BE ZT FURTHER RESOLVED That the President of this Club, or his desiEnee, personally visit with the Idayor and Councilman o[ the City of Denton and the County JudEa and CctmniasionerS o~ the Count7 of Denton, present them with a copy of tM s Resolution, urse them toleeCcblish and carry forward an active civil defense prosram and offer tho assistance and support of our membership in such endeavors. BE IT FURTHE~ RESOLVED That the President of this Club, or a c~lttee appointed by him, cooperate w£th other interested organizations and individuals to accomplish the purposesland objectives of this Resolution. The unders~ed of£tcer hereby certifies that the above and £oresoinS Resolution on Civil De£enso was duly adopted by the Hi-Noon Ltona Club of Denton, Texas) at its reSular bus~ess meetin$ on Ausuoc 25~ 1961. Secretary \ Hi-Noon Lions Club of Denton, Texas AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD AT THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 21ST DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1961. R E.S ,0, ,L U T I ....,0,......N WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 61-16 duly passed on July 11, 1961, 'the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, ordered the permanent improvement of certain portions of public streets des- ignated therein, by excavating, grading and paving the same, and by the construction of curbs and gutters where required, in ac- corian.ce with plans and specifications on file with and approved by the City Council; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said ordinance, the City Council ad- vertised for bids for the construction of such improvements, and bids were received and opened, all as provided by the Charter of the 0ity of Denton, Texas, and the laws of the State of Texas; and WHEREAS, the bid of Public Construction Company in the amount of $397,720.00, was the lowest and best responsible bid, and the City Council has awarded the contract for the construction of such improvements to Public Construction Company; and WHEREAS, the contract form and contract documents, including the performance bond required by the agreement and by law, have been executed by the said Public Construction Company; now there- fore be it RESOLVED BY THE OITY COUNCIL OF THE CITf OF DENTON, TEXAS, that the form and substance of the contract and contract documents heretQfore executed by Public Construction Company providing for the construction of the improvements above described be and the same are hereby approved, and the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute the same on behalf of the City of Denton; and be it farther RESOLVED, that the performance bond accompanying said contract and executed by Public Construction Company be and the same is hereby accepted and approved; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Director of Public Works of the City of Denton be and he is hereby directed to prepare and file with the City 0ouncil estimates and rolls as required by law for each Street Unit to be so improved, showing therein the total estimated cost of the improvements in each such unit, and showing in detail the description of each parcel of property abutting thereon, together with the names of the apparent owners thereof, the number of front feet of each parcel of property, the amount to be assessed against the same, and such other pertinent info~mation as may be required by law. PAS~ED AND APPROVED this 21st day of August, A.D. 1961. City of Denton, Texas ~ity Secretary ..... City of Denton, Texas AP?~RM: City of Denton, Texas Zn be~l£ Of the peegle of ~he Glty of Denton, ~e Ma~'o~ Im~ Ott~ ~6~1 he~b~ e~eee t~l~ t~nks Gn~ epp~eolatlon to ~ho~ ~. ~oel ~o~ AXS ~tSta~dlng 8e~vioe as Olt7 O~noll~n of t~ ~1~ Of Deeton f~m A~I1 8, 19%8 to Au~St 11, 1961. T~o ~Lt~ 0~1 a~d ~ ~s~ to e~es8 the~ ~P~e~ t~ks fo~ ~ ~Lo~dl~ a~d Generative manne~ ~n vhX~ he ~e po~ ~o~d his ~ b~ Of ~o people ~ ~8 80~ os uuselfishl2, tho Oou~ll and M~o~ ~leh h~m happiness ~d suooess l~ the ~e, ~nd ~oqueOt t~t a OOp~ ~ ~8 Resolutes, bo Fo~GPdod to AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COU~CIL OF THE CITY OF DE~T0~, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING I~ SAID CITY OW THE 22ND DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1961. R E.$ 0 LU_.T I 0 WHEREAS, in the preparation of the 1960 tax roll certain erroneous tax accouMts have been discovered, and WHEREAS, in order to improve the processing of accounts under the 1960 tax roll it is necessary to remove the said erroneous accounts from the records of the City; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DE~0~, TEXAS, that the Tax Assessor and Collector be and he is hereby authorized and directed to remove the following accounts from the 1960 tax roll and that said accounts hereafter be excluded in determining the amounts outstanding for the 1960 tax year: TOTALADJUSTMENTS ON 1960 TAX ROLL J~ly 31, 1961 Supplements Charge Offs Net Adjustments Credit Real $ 5,15~.0~ $ 9,366.~3 $ ~,212.39 Business 2,59~.~0 2,686.~2 92.02 Personal 112.05 ~,3~5.70 4,233.65 ~ ~- ~/~ ~,~ 8,~8.06 Value Amount Adjusted Roll Original Roll $33,166,305 $~97,~9~.~O $~88,956.34 W~AT, ESTATE 1960. Debit Credit 1/ o2 l-l,1-3 & 1-~/102 94.80 63.15 1-2/lO2 7 to 10/121 329°55 378.45 19.70 6°1/123 7/138Q 121.35 151.O5 8/138-Q-1 231.00 255°60 ll/138-Q-1 165.10 180.15 6/1~O ~ 88°74 101.25 .90 9°90 10/158 6°00 .90 11/158 50°55 3/174 26.~0 4 to 7/174 117.45 9,10/174 22.35 11,12/174 4°20 7/176 5/179 21.90 25°80 1/187A 23.85 36°30 3/190-A 123o90 136.80 4/190J 21.00 211.80 H. G. Shep~rd 1/192C 15.OO 33.90 10/193 ll6.10 125olO 4/248 2,243.25 4,806.30 9~10/249 240.30 270°60 12/249 10.50 13.95 1o20 4°20 3/255 2°70 2o70 21°1/269 26°70 26.70 11/276A 33°60 52.50 5/349 35o10 46°50 3,8/3025 147.75 206°25 53°55 2/3031 118o65 160o35 3,4/~12 92.55 148.05 21.1/417 31o50 39°00 7/432 25.80 28.05 3.OO 5°1/434 68.85 69.30 17/499 12/~O02 36°75 89.40 3/~O37 113.85 l~l.O0 6/4051 70~50 76.35 D/~ ~ 55.50 16A/36~ 57~30 7.1/176 5.10 2.1/~-D. 33~60 ll/136A 4~50 1~35 ~/~6 ~.~5 26/131 .30 7/19OH 3/258 34/168 74.25 2/393 12.45 8/399 30.75 8/273 32°55 27o2/~37 5.10 27.1/437 2.~0 1/131 4°65 14/46~ 2.55 15/464 .30 2/468 3.90 16/4019-2 33.00 1,2/412 51.00 16/364 15.15 5/192-C 57.30 6.30 19/235 29°85 4ol/378A 5/176 .75 1/137A 1.95 9.2/136A 5.55 3/190-H 58.95 12/4~4A 13.50 21/331-A 105.60 3.60 9/164 1.80 10/164 18.60 2/350-P 52420 2,3/3005 15o60 3/138Q-1 9.15 6/425 6°30 53.70 16/4034 77°85 14/~o 34 20.7o 14/457 77.85 2/44~D 48.75 21/190P 38°55 6.00 1.3/350D 49°35 ?/139 9/3018 20.93 5/138 5o~0 2~. 2/350 o ~2.90 33.60 5,154o04 9,301.33 $/ 88 43.50 21.60 B~S.~NESS - 1960 Debit Credmt J. L. Myers.& Son $ ~ $ ~-~ Security National Life Ins. 897.30 908.70 North Texas Beauty Salon 3.00 10.80 Sears, RoebBck & Co. 748.50 774.15 Benn~e B~shop Barber Shop 5.40 13.20 Tom Cogdell. Service Statmon 6.00 Magnolia Service Statmon 9.75 Eber Robertson Floor Sauding 7.50 Truman A. Kluck 6.00 American Bskeries Company 19o05 Hlbler & Glen Garage 7.50 Modern Plumbing Co. 7.50 Robison Body & Fender Works 8.70 Farm Bureau. Insurance (Preston Curry) 3°75 Cordie Belle's Beauty Shop 1.50 Denton LaundrY & DrY Cleaners 13o87 Dick Harris'Grocery 52.65 Lula Pitts (Trailer House) 3.00 The Borden Company 745.20 C. P. Auto Sales 10.05 Sims Motor 0Oo 600.00 Owen Fr~ffm~h Garage 9.75 2,594.40 2,686.42 Debmt Credit Herschel Dyche $ llo70 Lo C. Rodgers ll.~0 Prank N. Hall 14.10 Warren D. Caster 6.60 Jo O. ~errell 22.80 Kendall P. C~chran ll.~O Mrs. V. Ho B~lea 12o00 Ac D. HartliDe 7.80 Co Bo ~lnche~ 16.70 F. Wo Cothran 4.20 Roy T. Mldgett 5.77 John J. Marshall 7.80 J. Jo Marshall 2o10 Clifton R. Allred 9.00 R. E. Johnson 9°00 ~loyd Graham ~o65 Mark Hannah 9o 75 A. Bo Harbert 7.90 M. R. Webste~ 22.65 F. Go Cathey ll.10 Ho C. Gregory 30.75 W. M. Holbrook 2.70 C. H. Barlow ll.~O J. L. Aday l~.10 J. W. HardinI ll.70 Agnes Burchard 17.25 Robert A. Falkenberg, Jr. l#.10 Earle B. Blanton 16o 50 ~red J. Ayesh 28.35 Ho Ro Pemberton 7.80 Walter Hanse~ 15o~5 P. L. Johnso~ 14.10 J. Po Batcha, Jr. 8.55 Mrso Carroll Jolly 6.30 Joe H. Bowers 6.00 , 15.00 ~o R. Boydsten 19o50 31.80 Paul E. Cant~ell 5.10 15.60 Cecil Robertson 5. l0 12.90 Howard Wo Bhymer 7 · 80 17. l0 Ro W. Bass 2.~0 Earl Broyles, 2.~0 l$.10 Myron Borth 7 o80 W. Wo Dickeyi 2o~0 Walter Lazen~y, Jr. 5o10 James B. Mack 10.50 John Allen H~pgood 2.40 Allen W. RloKardson 7o80 Rmchard Eo ~etoher 7.80 Jay Mason K~arby 9.75 J. Raymond ~itts 7.80 Ho A. JohnsOn 2.~0 Virgil M. Allen 11.10 G. A. Amos I 7°80 D. S. Anderson ll.~O James P. Anderson 19o 50 Joyce M. Austin 3.0¢ Grace R. Bailey 8.85 Ralph R. Ba~ley 15.#5 Melton W. & /Bertha E. B~ker 9.75 Roy A. Baker 5.10 Geo. Wo Ball 7.80 Mrs. Decker ,L. Barnes ll.lO Maryane Barnes 14.10 Stephen A. Barron l$.lO R. Wo Bass 21o00 J. W. Batema~, Jr. 10.95 Walter Baxte. r Seed Co. 28.35 C. W. Beall 5.70 Lany Be arde~an 7.80 Joe W. Beeman lC. 50 Lewis Be hrm~ge r 5 · l0 George Bell 10.35 R. D. Benieoh 9.00 Eugene Blagg l~o 85 Olna Oatis Boaz 10.50 Hugh F. Boy~, Jr. 12o00 Sidney Brandlenberger 7.80 J. Bo Brown ll o~O Oris Ac Burms llo$0 Jlmmme Campbell 5o l0 Vlnson H. Cargile 7.50 Rose Carter. ll.~O Barbara Boothman Caton 6.00 Lo B. Ohmlders 9.75 Kenneth Clam~itt 18.60 Jimmme P. Coker 4.50 Richard B. Clopeland l$olO Jsmes N. Cor~bin 11°~0 Pearl So Cummins 2.~0 Jo R. Cunnin~hsm 22.20 Roy A. Ounni~gham 2.40 Ethelyn Davils l~o l0 James H° Davis l$ol0 Linwood Davils l0 o 20 Mrso LinwoodI Davis 7o80 Milton C. & Barbara Davis 2°40 David F. Dawleon 14. lC John D. Doncaster 6.00 Mary Elllso~ 2°40 James EnoohJ 14.10 C. Po Farie 7.80 Isaac ~leld~ 5.10 John Mo ~le~eher 2°40 Arthur G. ~Qllett 9.75 Geo. Do & E~zabeth Forney 7.50 E. T. ~ord I 14ol0 Wilfred D. ~sborn llo~O Tom Glover l~o l0 G~les Goin ' 2o70 Abel Gonzales 5. l0 Charles A. ~rahl 14.10 | Don P. Grah~ 9.75 M. Do Gresham 10o20 V° A. Grimes 2.~0 Joseph B. Guynes 5o10 J. ~. Haisler, Jro 2.40 Viola Hamil$on 9.75 R. G. Hammond 16.20 G. L. Hard~ 8.10 W. A. Harpe~ 14olO Dick Harris 3°00 Douglas A. Harrison 7o5O Hooper Harrison 2.70 W. H. Harvieux 14olO Andrew K. H~un 12.00 W.E. Hickingbottom lt.55 James Huffi~e s 9.75 Geo. E. Inm~ 5.10 Robert Wo Irwzn 14.10 John A. Jaci~son 56.70 Norris A. J~okson l~olO Ao S. James 14.10 John Lo Jok~son 2.~0 Myrtle Johnson 11o40 Paul L. Johnson, Jr. 14.10 ! Vern Johnso~ 9.75 Wo E. Johnson 9°75 J. Co Johnston 20.25 C. E. Jones 9.75 Jim Jones 6.00 John Dumont Kay 21.15 Radio Statm~n KD~T~'' 16° 20 Charles R. Keller 5o10 Willme M. K~lsay 14olO J. Homer Kelley 2.70 ; 11o10 ~arroll Edwin Killgore 12o 30 James H. Ki~brell 14.10 ! W~lllam F. King 7°80 Jerry Kmngery 6.90 Melvin Kmrby 5.10 C. W. Knigh~ llo40 Jerry Lynn ~ight 7°50 Valentine M~ K~lar 2°40 Vincent A. LaBarbere 14.10 Wlll~am D. Lawson 12.45 Nash E. Lorino 19o65 LaRue Ludwig 10o35 John B. & Roberta Lyon 10.95 Mamie Jaue Mc0aslin 5o10 Rev. Henry McGill 7,80 John McKee 12o90 C. L. McKelvey 7°80 Murray Wo MO~ett 6.90 James R. Mielke 5.10 E. Do Miller 9.75 Joseph C. Miller 5,77 Robert M. M~lls 7.80 Ro N. Morris 29.10 Clifford Mu~key 6°90 H. W. Myers~ 11.~0 James Noary 9.75 Edwmna Eo 0~r 9.90 Horace Don parkhill 7.80 Geo. Do Payee 5,10 A. Wo PearsOn 23.85 H. Bo Peter~on 2,~0 Allen R. Phillips 9,75 Hugh R. Prmmm l~ol0 Antone P. R~posa 7°80 Hershel W. Reid 2.70 Leonard R~ebe 9.75 Robinson Garage & Salvage 10o95 Charles M. Robinson llo~0 Jess E. Schmidt 5.70 H. V. Sheppard 5,10 Wallace SheDpard 2.~0 Mo S. Shock~ey 7,80 Jo P. Simmons 2.40 Bill Sims, ~ro 7°80 Carl Raymon$ Smith 6.00 E. J. Sorgdrager 5o10 Edgar W. Stacks 5.10 Jaekie W. Stanley 11o40 Robert L. S~anley 12,60 LeRoy Starn~s 5.10 Lane B. & Margaret C. Stephenson 7.80 Ho Ro Stone 7°80 R. C. Storrie 2.40 Darwin T. ~trickland 11o~0 Jessie J. ~alkington 7o80 Bobby C. & /Dorothy J. Tare 7°80 Buna Rae Thomas 7o80 So R. Trap~ 7.80 V. S. Twaddell 2o~0 Eo C. Vand~rventer 2o~0 Pearl E. & iCharlee Vin~ng 5o25 ~rancis V..Wade 14.40 Jean WelleI 7°80 Benjamin & 'Ionia Widman 7.80 James C. W~lkins 8.85 Glen R. Wilkinson 2.~0 Joel C. Wilson 7°50 Jackze Sue .Witt 9.75 Clyde H. W~od 7.80 Wooten & W~en 8.10 Hinkle Worthey 14ol0 Leat YeagerI 9.75 H. J. Robzn$on 5o10 112.05 2,164.94 PERSONAL PROPEH TY NAME Ke~eth W . Adams 7.80 Melva Ann Adams 11.~0 Mrs. Walter E. AdamSl~ol0 Jimmie T. Ad~ington l~.10 C. W. Adk~ne ll.40 Jim D. Anderson 16.80 James E. A~gel 17.25 Beatrice Applin 2.~O J. V. Arnold 9.75 Joe H. Ashley 2.~0 Billy B. Ayres 5.10 ~red M. Baker 10.80 Carl Banks 20.70 Arnold ~. Bar, es 7.80 Harold ". Barnett 7.80 w. 2. Bar~et~ 2.~0 Eleanor K. Barns 10.35 Helen Barwick 7. ~0 Mrs. Hothera Batts 2.40 A. ~ & J~y D. Battson 2.~0 Tommy Bays 5.10 Be asle y 2. ~0 Geo. T. Beck 5.10 Robert ~. Beckner 7.80 Phillip L. Bell 5.40 J. ~. Black 15.10 Charles E. Blakley 5.10 Lawrence O. Bla~ton 9.00 Charles M; Botsf,,~ 5.70 C. ~. Bowery 5.10 C. L. Bowery 5.10 J. H. Boydston 7.~0 Louis C. Brand 2.~0 John E. Brooks 5.10 Eame s S. Brow~ 2. ~O J. 0 o Bro'~ 11.40 Wm. Co Brow~ 5.10 Emory W. Burdine 2.10 Wm. C. Bmrke 5.10 Melvin L. Butler 1~.10 Jzmes R. Calvert 7o~0 T. L. Carlete~ 26.25 Jimmie D. Car~es 5.10 0. L. Oats 5.10 Mrs. Clara Marne Ohapma~ 12.60 Roy Chapman 2. ~O Willie Lee Ol~pitt 9.75 Wm. G. 01ars 11.~0 Alma L. Coat 9.75 8~sie 0ockburm 11.~0 Ruf~s Ooffey 19.35 H, Ho Haa~e A. W. Harv~le ~ Hathora ~obert A, ~bb2 X. ~e~ou Harold D. Rioh~d O. Hill 0soar H. Ho~ ~oseph Y. HOO~ RUby Hewed ~o, H. A. ~opeth Xene~ Lee aerehel L, H, M. Jo~8~ Ja~ ~o~oou Th~ae L. J,o~o Helen C. M~ Kelso, ~o~ Xerse~ ~4ward N. Et~kl~d LOiS ~alrd Robert ~. J~luo Lov~ l(a~k Hedn~ok; HOwsrdL. ~8e ~, 70 ), 8, ~ober~n 8,85 ~nell RobL~gO~ 7~ a. a. So~e~der ~fieXA 8~r. St~ 01a~enee O. 8i~ono ~, W, 6~leo 2.70 J~ ~lvOOd 5,10 A, l. ~i~ W, 01arenoe ~i~ ~e~ st~be~ A, J. Stell Jo~ w. sto~ O. O. Stout J. A. Btr~O~ J~ T~IO~ Joseph R. Ten~o Edward N. ~h~ae 6~00 Bill~ Taomp8~ 0orine Thompson O. A. TolleOon0 JF, G. A. Tooke 7~ H~ Festers ~lOr Vina~ Howard W~l&oe J~. 10,~5 Dca L. ~a~! Oharle~ S. Wee~t e~. ~80 Geo. Will~e Thomas C. 6~een 15~10 ~ack ~,ooden 9.7~ 0arl E. Allen 7.80 PASSED AND APPROVED by unanimous vote of the City Council this 22nd day of August, A.D. 1961. City of Denton, Texas ATT$ST~, ~ City Sec~'e ta~-y City of Denton, Texas AP~~~~ORM: City of Denton, Texas Next Document AT A REGULAR F~ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 12TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, an internal audit of the delinquent tax accounts of the City of Denton by the Tax Assessor-Collector has disclosed certain erroneous, uncollectable or duplicate personal property or real property accounts, and ,~H~REA~, in order to improve the processing of delinquent tax accounts it is necessary and desirable to remove the said erroneous, uncollectable and duplicate accounts from the records of the City, now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that the Tax Assessor-Collector be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the following real and personal delinquent tax accounts from the delinquent tax roll of the City of Denton, Texas, and that same be excluded in determining the amount of delinquent taxes due and owing the City of DentOn, Texas- TOTAL ADJUSTMENTS ON DELINQUENT TAX ROLL July ~1, 1961 Supplements, 1959 Roll $ 1,32~.95 Oharge Offs, 1959 an~ Prior Years 19,586.55 (To be l approved by .the Oou~oil on September 12, 1961) Net A~ustment - Ore,its 18,262 o 60 I ~ERSONAL PROPERTY RtAME / 1~55 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Otis Ablesl 1.50 Edward C. ~brahamson 2.10 Kenneth W. Adame 6.60 Charles E. IAhl~finger 2.10 8.25 £ugene K, Akin Thurman Adkins' Star Tire St. 22.50 4.35 Bobby Alexander 4.95 Robert Alexander 1.50 Robert A13Xamder Tom ~. Alexander 10.05 8.25 Carl E. Allen 8.25 6.60 4.35 8.25 Charlotte ~. Alt 2~'80 2.10 Ted Amerma~ 2.10 John H. Amerson Robert R. ~nderson 8.25 Roy J. Anderson 13.95 10.20 9.75 8.25 Alvmn E. Armstrong 9.75 13.80 B. K. Armstrong 6.60 Albert E. Arrington 1.50 6.60 Bobby Ray ~shford ~ 8.70 Loy D. Attlerberry 1.50 Max E. Ava~ts 3.48 8.10 Kenneth K~ ~ailey 2.10 V. M. Bailey 2.10 ~va E. St~ahan Baker 12.00 Gwin B~ker 7.68 1o50 Curt B~ll 1.50 Agnes Bal~ard 4.35 Roy E. Ballentine 4.41 Policarpo!C. Banda 9.60 Gaml T. Banta 1.50 Herman & Betty Baras 6.96' 6.60 Ernest G. Barbee 10.05 Bmlly L. ~arber 1.20 Jerry & Derothy Barber 9.60 J. D. Barber ll.70 Nadmne Barber 1.68 , 1.50 Bmll Barber N~ncy J. Barker 4.35 T. RaY & Helen Barlow 12.00 ,, 2.10 Alvin Barnard Uffor~ Barnard 1.80 Arnold E. Barnes ll.70 10.05 8.25 Mrs. Inez Barnes 1o50 John ~. Barnes, II 2.10 Stanley ~. B~rnes 6.60 Billy M. Barnett 6.96 6.60 ~.35 6.60 Elmaabe~ A. Barnett 4.80 Nellms D~le Barnett ll.70 4.35 Robert Barnett .93 9.60 Seddie Barnett 1.68 6.60 4.35 2.10 2.10 C. J. Barnhart Gnee E. Barnhart 4.3~ 6°00 Doe B~rton PI,~RSONAL PROPEqTY NAME . 1~955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 James ~. B~kin 8.10 John T. Bass 8.10 ~.35 Sq~arles M. iBatefuhr 10.05 Martin E. ~atte 6.96 9.60 8.10 11.85 Ray H. Bathe ll.70 ~red F. Ba~tles 6.60 Robert E. Baugh 2.10 1.50 Mari P. Beale 1.68 Billy D. Beasley 2.10 Geo/ T. Beck 6.60 10.05 Harold G. ~eckham Delbert L. |Beeman 1.20 W. A. Beene 11.85 Ruby C. Belew lC. 05 Burl Bell,. Jr. 8.25 6.60 J. M. Bell 8.04 Mrs. L. B.I Bell 8.25 L. B. BellI 4.35 8.25 6.60 6.60 p. B. Belll Walter H. B~ll 4.50 9.60 T. G. Bellle ll.70 10.05 Alfred ~el.z 10.50 Mrs. Clar~ 'Belz 2.10 Frank Bel~ 10.80 ' 1.50 Bill Bennett R/ N. Bennetou 10.05 Cecil Berry 9.60 Douglass ~enuett 1.20 Gary Berryman 1.20 I 2.10 8.70 G. R. Ber~ym~n 4.35 1.50 Lloyd R. Best ~'ni d Bever 2.64 Chsse V. ~ic~le, Jr. 1.50 Curtis L.iBills 11.85 9.15 Granvlll ~. Bilyea 7.68 Horace Bi,dwell 3.48 Oliver D. i Birdwell l0.05 8.25 6.60 8.25 Geo. M. Bishop A. B. BJo~k ~.35 Robert Bl~ck 4.35 Taylor G.I Black 10.05 Norm~n B~ackerby ~. 30 , 6.60 Gordon B~ackma~ 4.35 H. P. Bl~ckwell 4.35 B. F. Bl~nton Guy Blay~ock l0.0~3 Henry Bl~dsow, Jr. ~.35 Jacquelz$ Block 6.60 ]~rankl~n i D. Blocker ~.35 Guy C. Blood 4.35 2 .lC Robert ~ Blount PERSONAL PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 John & Bess Bobzien 4.35 2.10 1.50 Edgar Bodkins 1.50 ~. ~. Bollug 13.65 ~ 13.80 W. T. ~olton 4.35 Jo J~mma Bone 10.80 Sam Bookamn & Co. Milton A. $ostick 1.50 Don R. Boswell 6.60 Arthur Lee Bothwell 6.60 Bobby Bounds 1.50 8.25 6.60 L. J. Bourdeauz Billy C. Bowen 3.48 James R. Bower 5.28 4.35 1.50 ~lmer C. Bow~ee D~xme ~oyd 12.00 10.05 Gary L. Boyd 10.05 8.25 Hugh F. Boyd, Jr. 15.60 1.50 Inez Boyd Jack D. Boyd 8.10 Jim D. Boyds$on ll.70 10.05 6.60 8.10 J. H. Boydston Wm. J. Boyer 4.80 2.10 Mrs. John & ~rancis Boynton 9.60 Jonnie Braden 10.05 Burlme Bradford 9.60 8.10 6.60 M. M. Bradford llo70 Wm. ~. ~radford Wanda E. Bradley 8.10 James C. Bradshsw Geo. Bra~ 13.20 10.05 James M. Br~lley 8.25 Louis C. Brand 1.50 8.25 6.60 4.35 9.15 Robert D. Brandon James L1 Brazeal 10.S0 8.70 J. D. & Rebecca Brean 6.60 W. C. Breining, Jr. 1.20 4.80 Pat Brenuan 8.70 Mrs. Marga M. Brewer 3.~ Victor ~. Brewer, Jr. 9.15 R. A. Br~,ckley 1.50 Harold W. Bridges 9.60 Evelyn Brietske ll.70 N. W. Brigham 9.60 ll.70 Charles R. Broach H. R. Brook 7.68 6.60 H. R. B~ooks 8.70 Jack ~. Brooks M. C. Brooks 8.25 Randal K, Brookshier 8.25 4.35 Amos BroWm, Jr. Bennie R. Brown ~X~X X~I~ 1.50 ~SONAL PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Dean S. Brown 4.35 Edward E. Brown 10.65 Harold W. Brown 8.70 ~. H. Brown 6.60 ~N~0 Kam Brown 2.10 M~se B. ~rown 2.10 Mrs. Marllyn Brown 6.60 M. B. Brown 2.10 Richard A. Brown 2.10 8.10 Robert E. Brown 1±.70 V. B. ~rown 2.10 1.50 9.60 Vernell Brown 2.10 Vera Lee Brown 13.65 W. ~. Brown 11.85 Wanda Marie Brown 7.50 Mary E. Brown 6.~8 Ira D. Bruce 1.50 Jimmy Bruce 6,60 Wayne Brmce .75 Mrs. B. B. Brunet 4.50 Joe B~ll Bry 8.70 James P. Bryan 1.68 Charles R, Bryant 8.70 6.60 James Max Bryant 6.60 Melvin E. Bueltel 6.60 Erni~ L. Bulen 10.05 Robert E. Bulsn 9.60 Doyle ~. Bull~rd 2.10 Ed Bunnell 1.68 6.60 Burch Ser. Sta. 8.52 Johnny E. Burch 10.80 Ray Donald Burcham 6.48 Agnes Burchard 1.44 M. N. Burden 1.50 2.10 Ned M. Burdett~ 9.15 Sue Burge 8°25 Robert Burgess 7.50 Bob Burkett 1.68 Betty S. Bur~s 1.50 James P. Bur~ 6.60 B~lly R. Burrow 7.68 8.10 9.60 Lester Burrow 9.60 Ruben Lee Burrow 1.20 W. S. Burrow~ 9.45 Leon Jack Burson 8.70 W. B. Burtenl 8.25 4.80 Bill Burton 1.68 B. J. Burton 9.60 8.70 Charles E. Bush ll.70 J. B. Bush 4.50 PERSONAL PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prier 1956 1957 1958 1959 Mary Ann Bus~ey 2.10 Albert J. Butler 4.35 J. J. Butler 4.35 Jesse G. ~addell 8.10 John M. Calloway 6.60 9.15 S. ~. Callaway 4.35 Yayne Calloway 10.05 James B. Calvert 9.60 James R. Calvert 8.70 Thomas Calvert 1.20 Kenne?h R. Cambest 2.10 C. ~. Cameron 4.35 Mrs. Helen B. Campbell 9.60 Robert D. Cantrell 4.35 Vernon Cantrell 1.50 Laurence C. Cantwell 7.50 Donald & Naoon Capelle 8.70 Charles R. Capers 5.28 C. Caras Jr. 1.20 Bob Caraway 1.50 T. L. Carleton 22°80 Shirely J. Carley 1.50 B. G. Carney 1.68 C. L. Carney 1.68 1.50 8.25 6.60 Edwin J. Carpenter 8.25 Junaita Carpenter 9.60 Ruth V. Carpenter 2.10 Jimmze T. Carroll 4.35 2.10 Benton U. Cazter 1.20 9.15 Fred A. Carter Howard Carter 2.10 James E. Carter 6.60 T. L. Carter 8.25 Carl J. Cason 8.10 Don Cassi&y 6.60 4.35 James L. Castor 10.05 Glen E. C~they 4.35 ll.70 O. W. Cathey 8.70 6.60 C. L.C.to 1.80 £atr~ck E. Cavendar Mrs. H. R. Chaffin 8.70 Glenn Chambers 20.25 Raymond R, Chance 8.25 Geo. J. Chancellor 9.60 8.10 ll.70 1.50 King ~. Chancellor 1.50 Robert J. Chanselor 4.35 Thomas Hl'Chamcellor 6.60 4.35 James E. Chaney John E. Choats 8.10 4.35 Anthony C~. Chorke 1.50 13o8O Berlin ~. Christian PERSONAE PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 L. E. Christian 4.35 Oscar Chrzstian 7.68 8.10 Charles & Charleen Clalrborne 8.70 Sally C. & Joyce Goodnight 4.35 6.60 Andrew Clark 4.35 Thomas C~ark 11.55 ~m. F. Clark 13.50 T~m. J. Clark 9.60 Bowie Clayton 1.20 Deforest Clearman ll.70 9.60 8.10 6.65 Jimmie O. Clements 4.35 James R. Clif£on 10.05 J. T. Clinton 4.35 H. L. Coats 1.50 Norman Coats 4.35 J. Thomas Cobb 6.60 Ray Cochran 8.70 6.60 Susie Cockburn ll.70 John M. Co~kran 7.80 Blllie J. Cody 6.60 Charles Dale Comn 9.60 8.70 Thomas D. Coldwell 2.10 Dale Cole 2.10 1.50 L. ~. Cole 6.60 Cecil Coleman 1168 1.50 Ronald J. Collier 1.68 Gorden L. Collins 10.80 H. A. Collings 4.50 Joe Com~est 6.60 10.95 Charles C. Compton 10.35 Harold Compton 6.60 John A. Connelly 6.60 F. *. Cook 4.35 Ira L. Cook 6.60 4.80 2.10 1.50 Nemlan E. Cook 10.O5 S. D. Cook 1.50 G. D. Cooper 24.00 John C. Cooper 2.10 6.60 Lmda Cooper 4.35 R~l~h ~. Coooer 8.25 J~mes Copeland, Jr. 1.50 p. ]]. Copeland 1.68 11.55 1.50 Thomas E. Copeland 10.95 x~x~x~×~. C. M. Corely 6.60 Jack E. Cork 10.05 Donald G. Costello 4.35 Kendric Couch ll.70 Dou ~. Cowan 6.60 4.35 Lowell Cowley 10.05 4°35 Geo. L. RI· Cox ~ER~ONAL PROPERTY NAME I 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 I 3.~5 Homer L. Coix Jr. Charlie Coz~rt ~,,60 6.60 James crawf~rd Wm Roger CrSwford 9.60 Beverly CreSshaw 1.50 4.50 ~T. R. Crite~ Janie S. Cracker 5o~ 1.50 Richard ~. ~rockett 6.60 11.85 Lawrence ~. Croker, Jr. ~'T. C. Crombie 4.35 210 Clayton Crook 8.70 8.10 H. L. Cross Clovis C. Crouch 1.50 Jack D. ~rout 7.~ Jan es Edgan Crow 5.28 4.35 Dayton Crowell 5.28 J. Croy, Jr.. 4.35 E. H. Crub~u~h 7.68 8.10 9.60 9.65 13.~0 Fred Culpepper 8.10 Robert O. Cunningham 6.60 J~mes R. Curbo 4.35 John D. Curfman 6.60 Joan Curlee 10.05 E. J. Curry §'~ Fred A. Curtis 9.45 Wm T. Cushing 9.48 J. E. Curvellier 9.60 H. L. Da~en 11.70 L. A. Daniel 1.50 2. 10 Jack C. Daniels 2.10 H. Dennelly 8.25 Wm R. Dart 2.10 Erwin H. Daughertyl6.16 L. Valson Daugherty 2.10 Edward ~. Daul 10.05 10.05 Eleanor J.~ Davidson 6.60 wa~ da ~oyc!e Davidson 4.35 Ernest M. Davis 4.35 G.G.Davis 6.60 Hugh A. D~vis 1.50 J. L. Davis 5.28 Nabel Davis 12.00 PERSONAL PROPER~ ~A~ 195% & ~rior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Robbie Davis 1.68 2.10 12.00 Gay Davoust Juanita Da2 10.50 8.70 11,55 ~ob E. Dean R.S. Dean 6.60 E. J. Deeds 8.70 Lar~ H. Delsey 10.35 Wilbu~ Dennis 6,60 Leon H. Derbies 6.60 Archie Lee Di~ 3.48 M~ B. Di~ 2. 10 Virgil $. Di~ 2.10 Diamond Oil Well Co. 6~60 Milton E. Dick 12.00 Mrs. Elsie A. Dicus 13.80 J.D.~ietrick 11~70 J. D. Docke~ .93 4.35 4.35 A. C. Dodson ~.~35 Leonard J. Do,ell 1~50 Mack R. Dooley 1.50 C. B. Doss, Jr. 4.35 Earl Ray Does 2.10 Clifford W. Douglas 9.15 7.50 Frank P. Douglas, Jr. 4.35 J. C. Douglas 11.70 Joe R.Douglas 4.35 Ramond Douglas 1.80 Joe C .Do~ey 19.95 9.60 T. W. Drake 6.60 F. J. Dr~ond 4.35 John Duke ~ 10 1.50 ~.~. D~aa 1.50 Robert W. & ~s. H. Dunlap 4.35 2. 10 T. w. ~u~ 3.60 Z lO Pa~l E. Dupree 8~70 Brady D~h~ 8.25 Ernest D. Davis 9.60 8.10 Edward R. Eakin 1.~ Tom Eastland 1.68 ~0NAL p~OP~T~ NA~E 19~5 & Prto~ 1956 1957 1958 1959 H, G. Edwards 8 W. C. Eggleston 9.36 9.60 9.60 0~an C. Elliat 8.25 Otis A. Elliett 4.35 ~ 10 Robert Ellington 11.70 A. J. Ellis A. ~. Ellis 2.10 6.60 F~ed ~. Ellis James H. ~llis 2.10 Jack El~od 1.50 Jackie Jo~ ~is 1.68 2.10 ~ayne E~n 9 .~6 11.70 8.10 Bevy H. Evans 8.70 2.10 James N. Evans Paul E. EV~s 1.50 wayne W. Evm s 12.00 10.05 ~ ~. Ewen 3.48 4.35 Billie L. Fain 6.60 4.35 2.10 He~y V. Fallis 1.50 W~ ter E., Faloen 1.68 7.50 J. W. Kenue ~ N. Fa~nswe~th 6.60 Dick Faulkner 1.20 ~elvin Faulted- 1.50 4.35 ~d Fazli 8.70 Na~ G. Feemste~ 4.35 J. C. Fel~s 1.65 9.60 8.10 Go~den N. Fenl~ 2.10 Nylon ~. Fe~gusen 8.10 1.~ Richard ~. Fe~is 10.05 ~. D. & pauline Fe~ell 6.60 C. J. Fertitts ~5.48 ~9.35 ~hillips N~ Field 11.85 Bessie E. Figg 8.25 4.80 ~a~y C. Finley 1.68 Deulah C. Fishe~ 6.60 E. p. Fishe~, J~. 9.36 10.05 10.05 ~. ~. ~sh~ 6.~6 M. L. ~i~$m~at~ick, J~. 6.60 4.35 ~ 10 ~k~ 195~ a ?~io~ 1956 1957 1958 6.6O C~arles L. ~ippe 6.~8 ~. E. Flippo 1~.00 ~ency ~ee Robert ~.Fodge 7.68 9.60 1.50 D~na~ E. Fogleaong Ben~ine B. For~ 1.68 9.60 ~ H. Ford 6.48 8.70 j. C. Forester 2.10 Flo2d D. Formby 8.~ 11.70 H. P. Forest 9.60 ~eory Fcrtner 1.50 Allen Foste~ ~r~ E. ~oste~ 5.28 2.10 Vernon James Fourteen 2.10 8.25 6.60 4.35 Albert Fox 20.33 9.65 11.70 13.05 Bill Fox 1.68 2.10 J~es Otis Fox 11.70 9.60 J. 0. Fox 6.60 Robert ~ ox 9.60 Cecil Francis 2. 10 Dorothy & Ed Fr~cisco 11.70 Annie Bell ~klin 4.35 Eddie F~klin 5.77 10.05 8.25 6.60 10.05 Hattie Franklin 1.58 Ji~ie Franklin 5.~8 4.35 2.10 1.~ Joe C. Fra~lin 6.60 Frank J. ~azier 1.50 Btephen A. ~F~azie~ 8.70 Herbert Friedlanden 6.60 Gracd E. F~ed~ic~ 4,35 Earl R. Frost 6.60 Joe Bill F~ 4.35 2.10 2.10 Bunk J. Fulle~ 13.20 Don Fuller' 6.60 Kenneth D. Fulle~ 7.68 Juani~a Fultz 2 ~ 10 Lester Fuston 8.10 PERBONAL PROPERTY ~AW~ 1955 ~ Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 E. R. Gaudy 6.60 T. ~. Galbreath 2o10 A. W. Galler 2. 10 James Galloway 9.60 J~m es A. Gambrell 10.05 Elmo & Rob~. R. Gan~y 12.83 John B. Gandy, Jr. 9.60 Max S. Gan~y 4.35 Robert R. Gaudy 11.70 Alexander F. Gann 9.15 G. E. Gannaway 13.50 ~. S. Gantt 9.60 Josefina M, ~arcia 4.35 C. E. GardSner 10.95 Terry D. Garlan~ 1.6~ Edward E. Garner 4.35 Thomad Garner 6.60 H. C. Garrett 6.60 11.70 Wayne Garrett 10.05 1.50 2.10 4.50 Wm J. ~arrison 1.50 Adrian Gasperson 8.25 E. P. Gasperson 1.50 John D. Ga~lin 9.15 7.50 Gen. Car. Leasing, Inc. 11.70 Carl C~entr~ 9.36 9.60 Jane Lyle Gentx. y 1.50 Chester M.I George 1.20 6.60 4.35 2. 10 1.50 Loyd L. George 1.20 ~. C. George 210 Sidney & Curtis George 1.50 Jack J. Germany 4.50 2.10 Carroll L., Gibson 4.35 Chas. A. ~ibson 11.70 I. S. Gilbreath 1.68 J. S. Gilcrest 11.85 James ~. Gil es 8.25 A. G. Gill 6.60 Allen Gillespie 9.60 11.70 9.60 Jimmy D. Gilmore 8.70 ?E~0NAL PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Melvin L. Glace 11.70 10.05 Nell $. Gladdock 1.68 lo50 Elmer Glasco 8.70 Nellie Golightly 6.60 4.35 4.35 1.50 Roscoe Goodal 1.20 6.60 8.10 Connie Goodwin 10.05 Raymond W. Govett 3.48 Joe Graff 1,50 Troy Graham 11.70 10.05 Christine B. Grant 8.10 Gordon W. C~snt 6.96 6.60 4.35 James E. Grant Rev, 1.50 James H. Grin t 2.10 Connie M. Graston 5o~ 4.35 Del~ert Ray Gray 4.35 Glenn W. G~ay 2.70 Oliver Gray 6.60 4.35 Robert L. Gray 9.60 Billy J. Green 6.60 Jesse E. Green 1.50 Tommy M. Green 2.10 2.10 Jmmes & Joan Green 8.25 6.60 George E. G~een 8.25 Edwin S. Greet 12.00 10.05 8.25 Lawrence Gregory, Sr. 4.35 ¥illie Pearl Gregory 10.05 J. D. Gressett 2.10 Dar~e s H. Griffeth 1.50 Wm. C. Gri~fith 5.28 6.60 4.35 R. B. Griffin 10.05 ~Y~B. J. Grimes 2.10 4.35 Thomas Grimes 1.50 4.50 W. 0. Grimes 9.60 1.50 Johnny G. Gri sham 2.10 1.50 Inez Gri s~o~ 1.50 Mrs. Don Grissman 9.60 I. J. Grovels 9060 Wrederick W. Gi'yddr 2.10 NA~f~ 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Joseph M. Guillory 11,70 Mr. & Mrs. 5. R. Gunter 6.60 Pablo Gutie~rez 6.60 Mrs. Oharle~ H. G~,eer 13.20 4.35 4,35 Marquarite Hackett 4,35 Bill Hackle~ 2.10 Jack H. Hadsell 7.50 Mrs. Vera Haefs 11.04 L. L. Hagga a 3,48 .5o ~. ~. ~agle~ 8.~5 6,60 Leon O, Ha~ 8.0~ 8.Z5 Le~s O. Ha~es 4.35 12.00 Flo2d M. ~aXe 8.25 6.60 Ma~ L. Hal~ Odel Hale 8.25 4.80 2.10 1.50 V~ C. Hale 1.68 1.50 Eugene Hall 1.50 Geo. C. H~ ~ 5.~ 6.60 T~oy L. H~I 2.10 J. W. H~l~on 3~ Richard A. N~iltom 2.10 4.50 Roy ~a~ilton 4.35 Jacques Andra Ha~ 1.50 Jer~ T. Havens 4.50 Wino J. Ha~e~, J~, 9~60 J. F. H~pton 11.70 9.60 She~m~ Hanes 4.80 Charles M. H~gland 3.48 Don~ d N. H~ 1.~ ~. ~. Harma~ 8.25 ~. Hanning~ 6 ,~0 Laslie D. Ha~d~ng 8.10 ~eon Ha~d~ 9 N. C. Ha~lan 3.60 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Jack O. Harness ~.80 James M. Harmon~ 9.15 Mrs. Jerry Harmon 6.60 Curlen Harper 1.20 4.35 2.10 Harold Harper 4035 Leonard Ha~per 1.50 Jim Harper 3.84 Burlin L. Harris 9.36 Dick Harris 22.95 James Harris 2. 10 Richard H. Harris, J~o 7.50 Robert N. Harris 3.48 Roy Eugene Harris 11o70 2.10 Mrs. Helen Harrison 1.50 Jack Harris on 1.50 ~olla~d E. Harroll 1.50 A. Wayman Harvey 8.64 8,70 6.60 4.35 Jack Fryer Hartfelder 10.05 John E. Ha~vill, Jr. 1.50 9.60 R~ D. HarWell 1.44 ~. V. Harwell 1.50 W. S. Hassell 7.57 Tommy Ha£~i eld 7.68 Cleveland Hatey, Jr. 1.50 Douglas H. Ha~bol~ 11.70 F. L. Haynes 11.55 Fred ~, Haynes 2. 10 Rev. J. Neal Haynes 11.85 Samuel B. Haynes- 9.60 Samuel L. Haynes 6.48 James E. HaTe 6.60 C. D. Head, Jr. 8.25 Herold ~{eadley 9.60 Ja~es w. Headrick 6.60 Dan K, Hearn 1.50 H~mer Hearne 2.10 Marcia Herbert 1.50 ~ilton B. Heckathcrn 1.50 NAR 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 W. W. Reffington 10.05 Hendrich & Smith 6.~0 Har~y ~gene Hendricks 9.~ Prdean Henry 3.~8 J. L. He~y 6.18 1.50 6.60 1.50 Tom Henry Jack Henshaw 8~10 Emory Jean Herbert Antonio He~nadea ~.35 Gavino HernandeZ 2.10 Allen J. Hepndon 9.36 Joe Falton He~e~ 1.50 Jer~ Hesley 1.50 James Higgi~s 2.10 Charles Higgs 1.50 8.25 Dale Hig~ 9.60 Wayne A. Higgs 1.50 Beecher Hill 1.50 John Hill 1.~ Patsy Sean Hill ~.35 Martin L. Hill 4.35 Richard C..Hill 9.60 6.60 Sam ~. Milliard 8.25 11.70 9.60 8.10 Geor~ E. Hilton 1,50 H. F. & ~a~Je~ie Hineline 4.35 Barbara ~. H~en & John J. Reese 9.60 Ke~eth Hire 11.70 Wm. F. Hitt 13.80 James M. H~ge 13.65 David W. H~dgson ~.3~ 2.10 Richard C. Hodgsen 2.10 Robert C. Hoe~ 1.68 8.25 Elizabeth Hoffm~ 6.96 4.35 M~s. Jennie V. Hoffm~ h.35 R. N. Hoke' 11.70 10.05 James ~ Heleemb 2.10 J. G~ Holcemb 1.68 EPnest E. Holcomb 1.50 NA~E 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Geo. R. Hol~er 6.75 J. E. Holde~rieth 13.50 Bennie Holl~y 1.68 Edd Holley , 4.35 2.1o G. A. Holley 2.10 Jean Holly 1.50 W. L. Hollow.il 13.50 W. H. Holmes 1.50 Brooks Holt 4.87 J. G. Home 4,50 Elmer ~ Dorothy Honath 8.04 John Hood 1.20 Mac Hood 7.20 Billy J. Ho.ks 6e60 6.60 Charles Hopkins 6.60 11.85 9.15 11.85 Geo. M. Hopkins 4.50 Milton & Frances Hopper 6.60 9.60 Maxine Hopson 4.35 Louis a. Housley 19.9 Ray Houston 8.10 9.60 John W. ~oux 6.60 Mrs. Joe W. Howard 2.10 Ruby Howard ~50 Richard L, Howell 1.68 Hobert Howell 10.05 Louis ~. Howsley, Jr. 10.05 Hub & Red Tire 0o. 11.85 Mrs. Edna Hudgins 6.48 lZ.O0 Wendell 0. Hudinburg 4.35 Wallace ". ~u4son 6,60 9.60 13.65 DarrleeLee ,Hughes 8.25 Jimmie J. Hughes 1.50 John L. Hughes 10.35 John E. Hu~l 9.60 Richard Hu~t 8.25 M~s. Dovie iO. Hunte~ 10.05 Gwen Hunte~ 4.35 2.1~ 1.50 NAI~ 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 James D. Itunte~- ~ 7.20 ~y Alice ttuntel- 4.35 A. W. Hutchings 18.30 George R. Eutchings 13.80 Wm. A. Hutson 4.35 Mrs. Mable Huse 4.35 F~ric Co Ilgen~ta 1.50 Don W. Imboden 11.85 Jack N. Imel 8.70 Albert D. Ing~am 11.70 Jack Ingram 1.50 Marej H. Ingrain 1.50 Phillis Ing~am 9.60 Robert Ing~am 5.28 9.60 George E. Inman 1.20 9.45 6.60 Waymond K. Inman 1.50 Alvin D. Irick~ 8.70 Robert A. Irish 1.50 Henen Eva Iser 1.50 Wilbert L. Iser 1.50 Arthur Jackson 10.05 Doyle Jackson 4.35 Frank Jackson 8.25 8.70 H. W. Jackson 8.25 James Jacks~ n 6.60 Jirm, y L. Jmckaen 9.60 J. E. Jackson 2.10 John A. Jackson 39.60 ~0.65 L. T. Jackslon 3.48 Marshal L. Jackson 2. 10 D. J. & MaT K. Jackson 5.28 4.35 2.10 1.50 Norman & Wi~nifred Jackson 13.80 Rogers Jackson 4.35 210 9 °60 8.70 W. ~o Jackson 12,78 9.00 Emery E. Jacobs 18.45 C~ay R. Jamea 11.70 Julias ~ames 4.80 W. R. James, Jr. 12.00 PERSONAL ~ROPERTT NANE 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Wm. H. James 12 o00 8.70 Everett E. Jarboe 9.69 6.60 Richard H. Jarvis 2.10 11.70 11.55 Elsie ~redrick Ja~ 11.85 Wm. D. Jenkins 5.28 Mary Ann Jennings 6.48 Billy Don Johnson 8.25 Edgar Johnson 6.60 6.60 7.50 9.15 Ethel L. Johnson 8.64 H. M. Johnson 3.48 James E. Johnson 3.48 Jimmy W. Johnson 3.48 10.05 8.25 6.60 John Johnson 8.10 Joseph C. Johnson 10.80 Neal 0. Johmsen 7.68 Ray E. Johnson 6.60 4.35 6.60 4.35 ' 4.35 Robert_N. J,ohnson R. P. ~ohnson 9.36 W. ~. Johnsma 18.45 15.00 Pa~ 1 Lo Johnseon 18.45 9.45 Earl E. Jolly 7.68 11.70 10.05 Aaron Jones 8.70 Amos Jones 1.50 4.35 Clayton Jones 1.50 Donald L. Jones 2.10 Donald M. ~ones 8.25 Earl ~ones 7.41 6.60 4.35 Gordon Jones 6.96 J. T. Jones 12.15 Joe E. Jones 2. 10 Johnni e Jo~es 1.50 Reed R. Jo~es 9.15 Washingtp~ Zones, Jr. 6 °60 Charles H.. Jordan 1.50 Dale A. Jor.genson 9.15 Librando Juar ez 4.35 J. Wo Jung~ 6.60 ~potted Bear Justin, Jr. 2.10 Mary Jane ~acklex' 2.10 P~R~0NAL PROP ~TY N~ 1955 & Prior 1956 lq57 1958 1959 R. S. Faker 2el0 Hub er t Adam Kann e~ber g 2.10 Martin M. K~tz 6.60 Jack Wister Kay 6.48 John Wm. Kee 6.$0 Marvin Keeler 6.60 J. D. Kenney 3.00 Elizabeth Keesee 10.05 8.25 2.10 0. G. Ke~le~ 13~65 James G. Kellough 4.35 J. W. Kellum 17.10 13.05 8.70 Burnis Kelly 2.10 Frank Kelly 1.50 Nary Katherine Kelso 6.$0 15.30 Daniel R. Kemp 8.25 Don L. Kennedy 6.60 F. J. Kennedy 4.35 Carl Robert Kennemer 1.20 W. F. Keer 11.70 Andrew J. Kerestine III 1.68 1.50 9.60 Cecil W. Key 9.60 8.70 J. N. Kilborn 12.00 Joe Lee Killian 8.70 A. P. Kinard 1.20 Mrs. Harvey King 5.28 Marvin L. King 11.85 Rev. O. L. King 10.35 Otis T. King 4.50 Philip M. K~ng 9.60 8.70 Rodney Raymcnd King 6.60 R. W. King 2.10 1.50 H. A. Kinsf~ther 6.48 6.60 Taylor Kirk~am 6.60 Edward N. Kirkland 8.25 6.60 Doyle L. Kitltrell 4.50 W. E. Kittre~l 8.25 Bob Knight 9.60 P~SONAL PROF~R ~Y 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 James W. Knight 5.28 8.10 Noel S. Knight 1~ 0 Richard Knobe 6.60 Co R. Kno~t 11.70 13.95 Mary Louise Enott 4o35 A. To Knowles 11.70 Zy~unt Kochanek 8.10 E~nes t Kochler 4.35 Elaine Koefod 1.50 Mrs. Edith V. Koiner Valentine M. Kolar 6.60 4°35 W. V. Koonce 9.60 8.10 W. a. Koons 2.10 Donald James Krebs 9.60 Johni e Kr enshaw 6.60 Richard ~retcham 10 .C~ Wo E. Krueger 8.10 Mrs. Howard G. Krueter, J~. 10.05 8.25 Edith Kubeck 10.05 $.25 Eleanor Kunze 1.50 Joe La Barbera 8.10 W. E. Lackey 7.50 B. L. La CrOix 1.20 Lois Laird 8.25 6.60 4.35 Leon C. Lakev 1.50 I. E. Lambert 9.60 J. P. Lan bert 11.25 Lloyd E. Lambert 2.10 N$1an E. Landers 6.96 Oren Landers 1.50 Ben G. Lane 9.60 Edwin B. L~ne 11,70 ~ynell La~f,ord 1.68 1.50 Mary D. Lankfo~d 1.68 Cecil L. Lanier 16.80 Mr. & Mrs. 0. W. Larkins 1.50 I. E. Lathem 12.00 Chester D. 5aw 1.50 PERSONAL PROPERT~ 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Wm. D/ Law~e$ce 4.80 2.10 E.D. Lawson 8.25 I. 0. Lawson 6°60 W. J. Lawson 4 /35 Warren ~. Layng 4.35 '~obeert G. Leatherwood 13.50 10.50 R~ LeBou~ 6.60 Lawrence M. Ledenham 6Q60 Don Lee 10.35 Tommy T. Lee 2.10 Wm, Lee 9.15 ~m. R. Lee 3.48 Ji~zmy Leeder 9 e60 Donald ¥. Lehnertz 6.60 Lee O,D~iel Lemons 1.90 Arthur A. Lenz 7.68 Hollis R. Leonard 1.50 Molly Lester 1.50 Wallace J. ,Levy 13.35 Metty Jean Lewis 1.50 Mrs. Billie M. Lewis 1.~0 ~illy Lewis 6.60 J. A. Lewis 8.25 Max B. Lewis 12.30 10.35 Robert E. Lewis 9.36 Mss. W. A. Lewis 8.70 C. Finly mtddell 15.75 4.35 Mrs. F. J. Lid~ell 13.65 11.85 9.15 7.50 Geo. h. Light, Jr. 10.05 Ruby Liles 6e60 G. T. Lillard 1.68 10.05 8.25 6.60 J. M. Lilla~d ~.35 Melba Lindley 10.80 Sherman Lindley 9.15 Clarence H. Lindsey 8.70 R. C. Linson 3.48 2.10 Gary L. Little 1.50 Stuart Little 4.35 10.05 David M. Lcbdell 1.50 P~R~0~kL PROPERTY ~A~Z 1955 & ~rlor 1956 1957- i958 i959 Marvin Licklin 4.20 2.10 1.50 D. L. Logan 9.15 V. Logan 2.10 Harold E. Loh~ 8.25 Frank R. Long 8.25 Tom & Odell ~ong 3.24 Wallace Long 1.20 Wilbert H. Long 8.25 R~2mpnd L. Langley 13,50 Hal Longstreet ~10 Ermest T. Lontos 8.70 Jack Lord 2.10 Kenneth W. Lott 37.80 Victor A. Lo~t 6.60 a. Ro Lovelace 1o50 W. W. Lowe~y 4.35 Eatell W. Lucms F. D. Lucas 18.15 10.20 L. J. Lumm 8.70 j. H. Lundy 11.85 Dean D. L~neh 1.50 Donald G. L~nch 1.50 Gloria & Lynch 2.10 8.25 Robert E. Lynch 11.70 Ruth Lynch 4.35 Alice McAden 11.70 10.~5 Clinton E. ~c~dams 2.10 Ann Mcalester 8.25 Joe McAllister 1.68 10.80 8,70 John W. mcbride 1.50 ~ac~ie McBride 1o20 T. L. McBride 7.68 Mary Mcca~n 6.60 Maxine McCaln 4.35 W. L. McOain 10.05 E. C. ~cClain 12.~0 H. B. mcClendon 4.35 Milfred McC.lendon 6.15 ~A~f~ 1955i& Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Ted ~cClung 3.48 2.10 A. J. ~cCl~e 6.60 ~. ~. ~cCl:~e, 4.35 ~8.30 J. Fred M~CO~ flar~ O. McOc~ick 6.60 8j2~ 1.50 Jo~ C. McOo~ok 5.28 Mrs. ~anda 8. McOo~ick 2.10 Andrew ~c0oy~ ~r. Ed McCracken m ~0 e05 ~.70 MrS. Viv~ n ~cO~acken 1.~ A. L. McCracEin, J~. 3.48 Kenneth A. Me0rady 3.48 Z 10 ~u~ McCrar2: 2.10 ' ~.35 Ru~ Knight Mc0ullo~ch Otis McCullouch 4.35 2.10 1.50 ~. L. McCull~u~ 11.70 Bobby J. & K,. H. ~c0~2 9.60 Windol McfaCe 11.70 O. M. McDan~el 4.35 E. L. McD~i, el 10.05 Joe L. McDaniel 1.50 Ca~l McDonal~ 3.8~ 4.80 John 0. McDenal4 25.05 14.85 V. A. McDomal~ 13.80 W. E. McDonal~ 12.00 R. W. McDo~ell 23.~ Don McEl~e~ S. F. McGar 9.60 8.10 6.60 4.35 Ai~ McGee 4.35 Jesse S. McGee 21.75 11.70 Robert H. ~0Glaun 4.80 ~ar~ L. McGlynn 4.50 John P. ~c~t 6.30 J~es D. Mc)Intosh 16.95 Doris Irem~ McXee 8~25 O. E. MoKee 210 PERSON~ PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 R. L. McKee 6.60 Dorothy W. McKenzie V~m. J. ~ckinney 2. Alva Joe ~{cLemore 6.60 V~alter L. McMilla~ 1.50 Jack ~cNamara 8.25 E. E. McSpadden 2.10 ~Vilson McKinney 9.36 Claud Mabry 4.35 W. L. Mace 8.10 Howard Mackey 7.50 Jimmie Macsaa 9,60 J. Harley Madison, Jr. 8.70 Edward P. Maglaughlin 2.10 Ted H. Mahoney 8.70 ~0 B. Majors 3.48 Francisco Ma~donado 8.70 Ma~rice M~ one 12.00 8.25 Thomas E. Maloney 1.50 Don D. Manor 1.50 ~eldon Roy Mm~gham 3.~$ Co Co }~ann 2.10 Ed Manning 24.30 Philip A. Manning 4.80 T. I{. Mansfield 11.70 Cha~lie ~. Maples 11.70 Craig L. Marion, Jr. 1.50 Mrs. C. 0. Marker 15.00 15o00 Roy H. Markham 9.36 9060~ Raymond 2. Marshall 6.60 Charles W. ~artin 1,50 8.10 Chester ~. Martin HaTI ~artin 6.60 4,35 2.10 Harold ~. Ma,,tin 5.28 4.35 Michael D. Martin 1.50 M. Lo Mar~n 10005 Wm. M. Martim, Jr. 12.00 8.70 Albert A. Ma~tinwz 1.50 PERS0NA5 PROPERTY NA~E t955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Leo ~a~tini 8.25 Na~a Nan Nashbu~n 9.60 Tsx N. Na~tin 2.10 1.50 Beat~ie~ N. Nason 9.60 De~is Masse~ Jack J. Mass,ey 6.60 Jack A. Mather 9.60 9.60 Clayton Nay~eson 6.60 1.50 · . 0. Mathews 6.60 4.35 Ray A. Natzlnge~ 1.~ Billy W. Max~ey 8el0 Robert C. M~field 2.10 1.50 ~nette Bec~e~ May 8.25 Ed May , 11.70 Andrew Mays . T~oy ~na~ Naysey, Ino.~ 4e80 P. E. MeadoWs 7.68 Dewey Meeks 2.10 Geo. H. Mel~om 1.~ Joe a. Melton 11,8~ Do~o~y Mens[endiok 2.10 1.50 ~ford T. Me'edith 6.60 Elvin Me~edil~ 1.~0 9.60 Samuel E. Me.rri~ 11,70 10.05 Vardre Mette~ M~s. B~ B. ~ettle~ 9.45 7,80 Ben B. Nettler, Jp, 10.80 8.70 E. J. Nilam 1 ~s. H~el E. Nilam 1.~ G. L. Ntley . 20.10 J~es D. Mi~es 8.70 6,60 01ay J. Mil~er 6.60 Du~wood *. M~ille~ 1.~ He,shell Mil,let ~,~0 o. 4. 5 Robert M. Mi~ller ~.60 8.10 Wallace Miller 2~ 10 ~AME 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 W. L. Mil~ r, Jr. 10.05 J. D. Mills 5o02 2.10 Mrs Mae Mills 1.5~ L. B. Minor 8.~ V~n Minter 6048 Harrison E. Mitchell, J~. ~ 10 James G.Mitchell 4.80 Floyd K. Mize 1.68 Margie W. Mizell 6.60 4.35 Kenne~ & R. W. Mobley ~ ~ ~e~ E.L. Modes.tot X.50 ~ ~10 8.10 ~, R. Moll 7.80 Wn. H. Monks 1.50 Billy D. M0n~$~ 2.10 John S. Montgome~ 1.50 A. W. Moo~ 2.10 Allen J. Chester Wiley Moore 1.50 D. G. Mee~e 10.05 8.25 E. S. Moore 8.25 6.60 4.35 J~es E. Mec~e 6.60 J~es W~ ~ Paula Moore 6.00 J. M. Moo~e 1.50 John H, Moe~e 10.05 J~seph D. Meer~ 11.70 LO~ree J. Moo~e 4.35 Paul J. Mo~e 8.~ 1~.~ R. V. Moore 1.50 G. Mor~ es 8.25 Santos Morales 4.35 Herbert Moran, Sr. 10.05 Ca~l B. Mo~ela~ 1.50 Albert A. Merg~ 8.10 9.60 M~. & ~rs. Alston Morgan 6.60 Doris D. M~rgan 8.25 John Elrid.Morgan 1.68 John P. Morgan E 9.60 8.10 6.60 4.35 Ly~ Morga~ 4.35 PERS 0NAI, PROPERTY NkM~. 1955 ~ Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 W. A. Morgan 7.50 A. E. Mol, in Jack Todd Moritz 8.25 Gussie Morris 1.20 6.60 16 °05 9.60 8.10 L. L. Morris 5.85 L. L. M~ris 11.55 ~dric ~or~oah 9.60 Clarence W. Mo~ 1.20 Joh~y ~othe~ ~ 10 carol Moyle 9.~0 8.70 %~allace ~ Wilma F. Mulkey W. R. Mullinex ~.35 B. J. M~oy 5.25 B. E. M~son 10.05 Cicero M~dock 1.50 11.85 Evere~t G. M~dook Archie Ray Mu~hee 2.10 D. R. Murphy 2 10 Ke~e ~h MurDhy 2.10 1 · 50 Gene G. Murphy 6.60 ~.35 ~ 10 Gerald ~urray ~.35 Billy G. ~ye~s 8.10 Claude E. Myers 8.70 Homer Nabors 8.25 ~gene Nall 2.10 H. w. Na~s 3.45 Nol~ Ne~ 6.60 Mitchell Nau~er 2.10 Ruby a Paul2~e Neal 1.50 R, L. Neale 11,70 Jo~ P. Neel~ 10.80 R. E. Max Neill, J~. 9.60 Mrs. Anne Neilson 23.70 Mrs. Es~elle B. Neilson 1,~0 A~ohie M. Nelson D. E. Nelson 2.10 C. A. NesbiSt 7.68 Alva L. Nuehams 1.50 PERSONAL PROPERTY ~kl~E 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Floyd Ne~by 2.10 1.50 Irene Newcomb 9.60 Pat Newell 6.60 Mabel 8. Newland 8.0~ 8.25 6.60 4.35 ~% C. Newton 6060 Laymon O. Newton 11.70 9.60 W. C. & Flora Belle Nicholas 6.60 Charles G. Nichols 9°60 6,60 4.35 4.20 F. R. & Janice Nichols 10.80 G. G. Nicholas~ 2.10 J. D. Nichols 6.60 Rhea L. Nichols 8.10 25.05 15.00 11.55 R.S.Nichols 11.70 Ira Nivens 4,35 Richard Nobles 7.50 W. M. Norcross 4.35 Manuel Nor~ ~an lo50 W. H. Norman 4.35 2.10 W. E. & Gle~n Northcutt 9,60 Dewey G. Nunley 9.60 Ray O. Mutt 8.64 Dean 0dom 6.96 C, W. Oliver 4°50 2.10 1.50 Kirven L. 0~ive~ 4.35 Lo Eo Oliver 1.50 ~ilford O. Olsen 9.60 J. B. Olsen 6.60 George Orr ~10 Jerry D. & ~. ~o Osborn 10.05 ~. E. 0sborn 8el0 Roger D. 0wborne 4.35 R~ Wm. Otey 8.25 Clifford W. 10wen 1.68 Bernice ~° Owens 8°70 D. Lo Owens 10.05 8.25 10o05 Har~y S. Owens 10.80 Kenneth ~. Owens ~ 10 4.50 2.10 Leon Owens 8.25 N~W~ ~955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 0. Lo Owens 8.10 S. ~. Owens 6.60 W. F. Oxford, Jr. 3.~ 1.50 0. C. Ogden 6e60 Herma~ D.OGletree 1.50 Tommy J. Owens 8.25 Foy W. Page 6.60 Jackie N. Page 4.35 210 Lets & P. 2. Page 4.09 11.10 Bobby E. Palmer 9.60 ~obby J. Pannell 2.10 Bonnie Bay Parish 4.35 C. A. Parker, Jr. 10.05 Cecil L. Parker 8.10 Donald L. Par.kex, 1.50 1.50 Frank D. Parl~er 1.68 Kenneth J. Parker 1.68 9.60 M. F. Parker 6.60 Williard T. Parkel. 31.95 Barbara Parks 8.10 Kathryn Keller Parks 6.60 Joe Parnell 2. 10 Ernest B. Parsons 7,80 Gordon Paschall 2. 10 Monte Paschall ~10 Lenora Passmaol re 8.10 Floy Ray Patterson 1.50 F. R. Patterson 4.35 Garland T, Patterson 4.35 2.10 1.50 Oeo E. Patterson 2.10 R. Levon Paul. 4.80 B. G. Payne, JPe 9.60 B. J. P~ne, Jr. 15.30 1~. It. Payne 7.50 Jackson D. ~ei~ce 1.~0 Guadalupe Pens 6.60 Jeral d R. Pendleton 8.10 Fo E. Pennell 1.20 9060 8.10 F~RS ON;%L !~ OPF~TY NANE i955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Mrs. Charles E. Per~y 2.10 Mike M. PeI'due 11.70 Antonio H. Peres 1.50 Fre~ klin R. Perkins 6.60 Frakk Per,in 11.70 10.05 Rex Perrin 1~20 Willian ~. Perry 4.35 Harold ~. Perryman 6.60 j. ~. ~er~ym~ 8.25 Faye Peters 9.60 Ann Peters on 6.60 6.60 4.80 2.10 1.50 ~rnest C. Pertson 8.70 D. L. Petson-~rustee fox, W. W. Kreme~ ~ 9.60 10.05 9.60 9.60 Harold ~V .~etereon 2.10 1.50 Truett Peterson 2.10 Wm. A. Pfeifer 1.50 James P. Fhillips 1.50 Terry F. ~hillips 3.60 Ortie Z. Phillips 7.80 F. A. Picker, Jr. 4.35 Je~ Ann Pic~,~tt 1o50 F. H. Pillsbury, Jr. 9.60 S. N. Pineham 11.70 10.05 Marlan Po ~ing~ee 6.48 Wo Mo PinS~n 1o6§ Wm. L. Pipkin 5.28 4.35 Lee R. Pitccck 4.35 1.50 Joseph Pittman 11.70 Leroy Pla©kef 8.25 Otis L. Pledger 1.20 Winifred R. & Joseph E. Plemons 2.10 Charles Plockek 4.35 Melvin Plummet 4.35 Norman Polard 8.10 D. K. Pollard 10o05 Grace L~ ~ollard 9.15 James M. Poole, Jr. 2.10 1.50 Virginia $. Pope 8.25 N~E 1955 ~ Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Freddie J. Pope 8.2~ Charles Mack Porter 31o55 Oren C. ~orte~ 2.10 S. W. Por~er 11.70 I. J. Po~terfiel~ 1~0 ~erett T. Potter 11.70 Noah Potter 1.50 Jerry ~. Ports 9e15 Homa~d G. Powell 3.60 Jify Powell 4~35 Rufus Powers 1~50 Gene & Eliz~be~ P~att 1.20 L. V. ~att 8.~4 8.10 N~s. C. A. Preston ll.70 Nable W. & Oscar Pretre 20.55 Billy E. Price 4.35 2.10 Herbert Gene Price 1.50 James Jack Price ~ 4.35 John W. Price, J~. 4.50 S. ~. Pritchard 11.70 ~y Joe Pritchett 8.70 1.~ C. E. Pritchett 1.20 6.60 C. ~. Pritchett 8.25 Gary W. Proffer Q.35 A. T. Prowell 9.60 T. E. P~itts 10.05 She~ A. P~ett 2.10 1.50 Barbara M. P~itt 13.80 Mrs. J. ~. Pu~ XI~.00 10.05 8.25 4.8O K. K. ~rcell 4.80 2.10 L. P. Pu~cell~ Jr. ~.68 S. D. Purcell 8.70 Hen~ B. Pyle 10.05 Lloyd ~uarles 8.25 M. B. Radon 2.10 B. L. Rader 2.10 E. J. Rader 18.45 Bill Rag~ 1.50 NAN~E 1955 & Prior 1956- 1957 1958 1959 Roy D. Ragsdale 6.60 Dewey L. Rainey 1.50 Joyce Rainey 4.35 6.60 Mary Ruth Rainey 11.70 Robert M. A1 Ramsey 1.80 Joe Rams ey 11.70 R. V. Oliver R~pe 1.50 Olin M. Batliff 27 .15 Helen V. Ray 9.60 Marion Ray 6 °60 5.85 Phenton Ray 12 o00 8.25 4.80 Billy H. Reasoner 8.25 Bam Reasone~, Jr. 7.68 8.10 Joseph E. Redden 6.60 Charles Lee Redfearn 10.80 J. D. Re~femn 11.70 9.60 Arthur Lee Reed 7.68 11.70 13.95 6°60 Clennie K. Reed 4.35 Elbert M. Reed 5°85 Gene O. Reed 6.60 Jeff E. Reed 11o85 Merl Reed ~X~ 9.60 Ronald P. Reeder 1o50 Mrs. ~helma Reeder 9.60 A. E. Reese 8.25 Grady & Margaret A. Reeves 10.05 8.25 6.60 J. O. Reeves 1.50 Johnie Renshaw 8.70 J. C. Reynolds lo50 Lanford L. Reynolds 1.50 Ed. W. Rhode 9o6~ E. H. Rieh 6.60 James ~. Rich 6.60 Bay Gene Rich 6.60 6.60 Tomagene Rich 9.60 Joe Richards 4035 Arvie A. Richardson 2.10 PERS0~ L PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Ben Richardson 6.60 4°35 David E. Richardson 6°60 Hem~y Richardson 8.25 13.20 217 Henry Richardson 10.05 Richardmm D. Richardson, Jr. 4.35 Gerald C o Richmond 9.60 Nits Mae Richmor~ 1.50 ~artin M. Ricl, ex, 8.25 C. R. Riddels 2.10 Guy W. Riddles, Jr. 11.70 W. T. Riggs 8.10 6.60 4.35 David L. Riley 2.10 Bobby Brocks Riney 4.35 L. D. Riney 8.04 Dorothy Russell Rideout 1.50 Leslie E. Roidan 6.60 Dan Rippe 4.35 Bex R. Risher 10.50 Nellie Ritchey 1.20 Sam C. Rives 1.50 Roy Roach 1.65 1.50 C. D. Roberson 3o~5 J. J. ~oberson, Jr. 8.70 Nichael ~. Roberson 1.50 wrances V. Roberts 1.20 8~10 Frank D. Roberts 1.68 Otis M. Roberts 11.70 10.05 Pete N. Roberts 9.15 W. L. Robe~tson Jr. 2.10 Cecil w. Robinson 2.10 1.50 Edward G. Robinson 6.60 4.35 H. L. Robinson 4.44 13.95 10.80 Lindell Robinson 7.50 10.80 8.70 L. C. Robinson 7.50 Martha Ann Robinson 1.50 Thomas W. Robinson 6.60 Frankie Ro~en 3.48 2.10 Emery R,y Rodgers 11.70 John Paul R0dgers 1.30 8.25 PERSONAL PROPERTY NA~E 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1955 1959 Robert Roe Jr. 2.10 Billy Rogers g 10 1.50 Ealon Rogers 8.25 6.60 4.35 L. C. Rogers 7.50 4.50 G. T. Rogers 1.50 6.60 Russell G. Rogers 9.45 Willie G. Rogers 1.50 LeRoy RS · 1.50 $. T. Rose 2.10 Wm. B. Rogers 2.10 John Rosenquest 2.10 Linnie Ross 10.05 8.25 6.60 J. G. Rowland 8.10 H. C. Rud~ell 8.70 6.60 4.35 Louis H. Runge III 1.68 Wallace H. Rusch 4.35 Gene R. Rush 2.10 J. A. Ruslsell 2.10 Clinton H. Russell 1.68 Nils Alex,ander Rutherford 1.50 ~elbagene ~11 Ryan 8.64 Marlan L. Sanderson 6.60 John C. ~torrie 6.60 John W. S,chwab 4.80 Owen St. ,Clai~ 11.70 Kenneth S~. John 6°00 Roger E. Sage 9.36 Robert E. Stafford 2.10 Chas. Sal mens 9.60 8.70 C. R. Stamford 11.70 Douglas Sanderson 6.60 p. A. San~ord ~.80 ~.35 Barbara Sap~ 7.89 James Mo sargent 4.35 2.10 G1Ndle Savage 6.60 June Scarbrough 4.35 11.70 Beulah ~chelling 4.35 H. R. Schneider 8.70 6.60 P~RBONAL PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prior 1956 195~ 1958 1959 Fr~k Schue~sler 4.35 Alber~ E. Schrig, Jr. 8,25 James W. Sco~ins 1.50 James W. Scoffins Jr, 9,60 8,10 Wm. T. Scoffins 6°60 2.10 Arthur J. Scott 7.68 8.10 9.60 8.25 Bennie F. Scott 4,35 G. F. Scott 9.84 10.35 George S. Scott 16.20 James D. Searles 6.60 Walter T. Seely 10.05 8.25 14.40 J. B. Self 1.50 J. Wo Self 6.60 N. L. Self 2,10 Geo. a Jettie Selso n 5.28 4.35 Jimmy W. Seru~ 4.35 Ivy Ruth Se~vier 8.10 R, E. Shahan 6.60 Kennon Shank 1,50 Willis W. Sharlk 4.35 Amos E. Shasteen 8.70 David E. Shaw 4.80 Valeria A. Sheehan Don ~. Sheele~ 6.48 13.80 12.00 10.05 James E. Shelton 1.50 Jack L. Sherman 11.70 J. R. S~ip$~ 1.50 Geo. L. Shirley 1.20 10.80 J.D. Shirley 13.65 Don W. Shoeler 8.25 F. L. Shoemake 11.70 Charles F. Short 6.60 Jol~n C. Shox~t 20.10 Bill ShytlSs 2,10 6.60 4.35 J. W. Shytles 8.70 10.95 2.10 2. 10 A. R. Sides 11.04 John L. Sie~eb 8.10 Bobby Sikes 1.68 6,60 4.35 2.10 1.50 NANE 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1~58 1959 Joel R. Sikes 10.05 Thomas M. Sillyman 6.60 Betty S irmmo~s 6,~0 Larry B. sim mona 1.68 1,50 T. D. Simons 10.05 11.7o 10.05 10.05 A. B. Si~s ~,10 Jim ~imon 7.50 ~ille~ J. Blmpkins 4,35 8.25 Jo~n Cha~lee Simplee 6.60 ~mnest Hen~ Bims 8.25 O~ene Sims 1.~0 Je~ R. Sims ~om~ & Linda Sims 1,50 Stanley Ray ~ingleten 5.28 J. R. ~itton 1.~0 Mrs. Ka~n 8iz~cre 8.10 Etta 8kiles 6.60 4.35 s. w. s~a~ 4.~5 Audrey E. Slosh 8,70 7.50 4.50 23.~0 Jim Bmallwo~d 8.25 A. J. Smi~ 2.10 Beatrice Y. 'Bmi~ 6.60 ~l~ g. ~i~ 4.35 Bobb Gene ~ 7,50 Cecil ~ayme ~ Bmi~ 1.50 char~ s Y. S~ 8,70 Delber~ L. S~ 8.70 E. E. Smith 2.10 G~i ~mi~ 6.60 Haskell C. ~mi~ 2.10 Mrs. Hattie ~mith Est. 17D'4 Mrs. Hudson Smi~ 3.48 10.35 I. J. Bmitb 10.05 Jack M. S~itb 6.60 ~. D. Sml~ ~.50 Kei~ L. smith 6.60 Lestem E. Smith 12.00 O. A. Smi~ 2,10 PERS 0N~L PROPERTY 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 o. R. Smith 7.5o Ralp~ W. Smith 4.35 Rommie C. Smith 2,10 10.05 8.25 Rufus E. Smith 12.30 Simon Smit~ 8.25 4.80 Stanley Jokn Smith 11.85 Wanda L. F, Smit~ 6.60 w. Clarence Smith $,96 13,50 17.40 6.60 Whit D. Smith 11.70 Wm. Smith,. Jr. 7.68 8,10 12.00 John Snider 4.35 Lynn H. Snow 8.25 John G. SnWwden Jr. 8.70 Jeanette Snuggs 1.50 Sam A. Sorkin 11.04 Douglas E. Sowell 8.70 Ga~y Spa~n 3.48 Joe T. Smi~ 9.60 M~s. C.V..Spamu 1.50 J. W. Sparkman 19.95 Dale ~m. Spence 6.60 Ira L. Spemcer 10.95 4.35 M. W. Splawn 1.20 2.10 1.50 Ernest Spa~ybary 1.50 Jerrell Sp~ayba~y 4.35 S. A. Spraybary 2.10 Charles Spraber~y 1.20 Clarence spraba~y 1.50 James Spra~berry 4.35 Walter Spt aberry 2.10 6,60 4.35 Harlow Spronse 3,48 Robert E. ~quires~ 8.2~ 6,60 E. C. stafford 1~20 Charles B.. Stalcup 1.20 C. V. Stallings 8.10 Bobby Sta~ ford 6,60 4.35 J. E. Stanley 8.10 R. ~. Sta~ le2 13.65 NAME 19~5 & Prior 19%6 1957 1958 1959 Le~a~d Stamsbe~ry, Jl% 8.10 W. A. stapl~ton 8.70 Mrs. J. V. Stark 2.10 Nellie S. Stank 1.50 R. ~. Stm~a~s 1.50 E. R. Start 7.44 ~i~e G. Btar~ 9.60 8.70 R. E. St~ 6.60 M~s. John B. Stasney ~.35 R. H. staten 1,~0 Wm. V. Steele, J~. 8.70 9.60 Wm. V. Steele 8.70 10.9% ~.35 Wayne Ste~ett 9.60 B. M. Stephens 10.50 8.70 Ke~e~ St~hens g 10 Elmer R. ~tephenson ~.10 1.50 G. R. Steph.enson Marie S teph~nson 2.10 T. R. Stephenson 2.10 Lee S tephensen 10.05 8.25 John H. Stewa~rt 21.75 Marvin R. S.tewa~t, J~. 1.50 To~ Stewart 9.36 W. E. Stiles Billy Bob S~timpson 1.68 J. D. Stimpson 1~0 J. W. Stimpson Jim 8 tinebau~ 7.50 ~illis D. Bi. son 6.60 John ~. Sto~ke~ 8.25 Carl T. ~to~e 10.50 15.30 10.95 Claude ~. S~tone 1.50 I. A. & Jean Stone 10.80 8.70 J. A. ~tout, 12.~0 10.05 Lawrence Stowe 11.70 Billie B. S~icklmd 8.~ Hubert S t~ickland Marvin C. 8~ickland 9.60 8.70 PER~0NAL PROPERTY NAME 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 19~9 Morris E. Btrickland 4.35 B. C. StricklanH 1.50 Joe Strong, ISl'e 1.50 Barl R. Str~uH 2.10 W. H. Stuart 6.60 Robert ~. Bturdevant 4.50 4.35 J. D. ~uggs 2.10 Henry Suitor 6.60 Billte J. S~llivan 8.10 2.10 R. E. Sullivan 9.60 W. C. Sullivan 11o10 Jackie F. $~thex,~ ~ 6,60 J. ?o SwaggertY, Jr, 8.0~ C. D. Bwans~n 4,35 B. J. Sweatmam 1.20 Chester M. Sweatman 2.10 1.50 Charlew Henry Switzer 8.25 ~uis R. T~Dlee 2.10 Joseph J. Tallah 16~35 12.15 9.60 13.50 O. H. Talleson 6~60 Yauncy ~. Tankereley 2.10 10.05 D. R. Tarpley 9.36 Duane Tatum 8.10 C. E. Taylo~ 1.20 Elyson B. Taylo~ 7.68 Gene~ PatTayle~ 11.25 Harold G. Taylor 1,50 J. N. Ta$1or 8.70 Joe Taylor 4.35 2.10 John C. ~ay!or 9.36 10,~5 11,70 4.35 L. R. Taylor' 4,35 1.50 Olan L. Taylor 8.25 8/7~ R. D. Taylox. 2.10 4,80 2.10 Richard L. Taylor 3.60 2.10 Robert De~' Tayle~ 7.32 9.15 Tom D. Taylor 9~,60 T. T. TAylo~ 9.45 Willie C. T~ylox- 9.60 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Donald S. Tebbetts 5.28 Joseph F. Teel 10.80 carroll Teeter 6.60 T. J. Tenne~-j 7.50 Joseph R. Tenois 6.60 Lee Terrell 8.25 Eugene A o Terry 10,05 10.05 W. A. Terry 2.10 Bill D. Testerman 4.09 2,10 4.35 M. T. Therogood 1.50 1.50 Janet Thigpen 4.20 6.30 M. K. Thogma~in 3.48 J. D. Thomas 8.70 Mrs. Lessie V. Thomas 1.50 Robert S. Thomas 4.35 J. F. Thoma$on 10.05 10.80 David a. Thempson 8.25 ~. E. Thompson §°25 Hester Thompson 4.35 Jack W. Thompson 6,60 Ja~ R. Tho.4~m~ 8.25 Julian B. & Gwendolyn Thompso$ 7.50 John Thompson 1.50 L. P. ~ompson 8.25 ~X~(8,10) ~alter H. Thompson, Jr. 9,6~ A. E. Thornton 1.20 Meredith D. '~ornton~ 15.00 Darwin D. Thmeadgill 1.50 Fred S. ~urmond 9.90 Wade '~hurmond 8.25 hobert B. Tice 6,60 Allen C. Tinsh 5.28 4.35 A. B, & Marlene Timsley 8o10 ~ilbert A. Tis~a, Jr. 8.55 Barry D. Ti~ale 2.10 Donald Tittle 10.80 Oscar C, Tod~ 6,60 G. A~ Tooke 2.10 Nk~ ' 1955 a P~o~ 19~6 1957 1958 1959 T. oom , .80 Winbu~n TO~S ~ .10 Ru~ ~ipple 16.05 Bobbye ~ite 4,35 0a~l ~ite 2.10 9.60 cPei~ton H~ ~i~e 9.65 Earl W. ~i~e ~.35 2.10 G. W. ~i~e 1.68 6,60 ~.35 2.10 8.25 J. A. Whi~e 1.20 J~es ~i~e~ 2.10 Lle~ O. ~i~e 12.00 R~mond ~hi~e 12e60 17.85 Wm. ~i~e, JPe 1~.00 E. L~ ~itl~yk JP. 2el0 M~S. Beatrice L. ~itmm 8.10 Kenne~ W. ~itting~n- 1.50 Je~ ~itwo~ 1.~ ~ 10 ~s~ Ha~eld H. wi~a~ 3.~ 1.8o J. Rex Wie~,m J~ 9e60 Richard B. ~leP 2.10 M. E. Wiessne~ 6e60 Donald Wilcox 2 el0 Bobby D. Wilp~son R. C. ~iley 11.70 Morris F .Wilhite 11,70 Glen R · Wilkinson 8.10 6.60 J~es W. & M~ine · il~i~son 1.68 Bobble WillefoPd Jess H, Willefe~d 10.05 Ca~e~ine p. Willia~ Charles Lee Williams ~.35 10.50 Donald L. Wlllia~ 2.10 ~vin Willies 8.6~ 1,50 2.10 Geo. W. Willies 6.~8 J~es F. ~illia~ Mack Williams 1.20 Ma~a Lou Williams 1.50 Ray Wi llia~ 1.50 4.35 4.35 F~"RBO NAL PROP~TT NANE 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 1~ilme~ Wallace 1o50 W. W. Wallamd~- 18.75 6°60 4.35 F. R. Waller 5.28 Robert Wallis 9,60 Gene Walls 8,25 Jane A. Wal~ers 1.50 Jimmy & Peggy Walters 10.05 Mrs. 0la Walters 6.60 S. L. Walton 6.60 Glynn Ward 3,48 W. L. ~ard 2.25 Glen R. Watkirm 4.35 A. B. Watson 1.50 Char]~ s Ray watson 2.10 Marylue Watson 6 e60 Jim Wafters 6.60 Thomas wat~erse $ 4.3~ M. P. Ward 11,70 9.60 Mary Watson 1 ~ 0 W. H. Webstep 11.55 8.55 Leonard & Betty Weeks 12.00 Mrs. Ben W. Weiss 6.60 Henry F. Welborn 6.60 9.45 Ma~y Haggard Welborn 2.10 C. B. Weleh 2.10 James R. Wel~h 10.50 9,60 Rob eft H. Wells 11,70 9.60 Weldon S. Wells 10.05 Bill D. Werner ~(10°05) Harrison West 1.68 Jim Wes ~fall 10.50 Donald F. ~e~b 13,50 Randel Web~ ,Jr, 4,35 Weber Show Case & ~ixtu~e 9.60 8.70 C. E. ~elfare 10.80 10.8~ Lora Kurtz West 2.10 Robert J. W~Stever 2. 10 W. L. What ton 11.70 PERSONAL PROPER ~ff NA~E 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 W. L. Wharton 3.00 0. A. Whea$, Jr. 4.35 Geneva Wheeler 8.25 6.60 Bobby t~neeler 4.35 0harle s H.Wood~ow 2.10 Doris Woodruff 6.60 Jack WoodPuff L. W. Wood,on 1.50 7.50 4.~ La~nece T. ,Weedy 1.50 He~y C. Woolsey 9.60 Robert T. Woolsey, Jr. 1.50 B~ W. WolSey 1.50 w. ~. Wo~ R. L. ~ren C. M. Wri~t 13.65 K~e O. w~t 3.48 Le E. WriSt 6.60 4.35 2. 10 Rex WriSt 9.~0 Tommy Jack ~i~t 1.68 I~ene P. Wylie 6~.~ ~(4.35) Charles A. ~ly 1.50 Sam *. wy~, 8~.25 W. W. Wynn 7,32 7.50 Douglas D. Y~c~ 1.68 Albert L. Yarbrou~ Kenneth YarbPou~ 3 01eh P. Yarb~ou~ 9,60 4.35 2.10 P~i N, Yarb~ 3e48 ~.10 Ruel Ya~broU~ 5.25 M. C. Yates 9.36 W. D. Yates. 10.80 ~ack H. Yelken ~ Elly Yo~k, ~. 10.05 Earl B. Yo~g 5.28 10.05 Jerry V. Young 10.~2 ~ig R. & Ma~y W. Yo~g 8.~ Ma~y C. Young 10.05 P~ 1 Zelanski 7.~ P~S 0NAL PROPERTY NAME 1855 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Douglas Wood 3,48 M. 0. Woodard 11.70 Melvin 0. Woodard 10.50 C. Wayne Woo~tng Robert W. Townsend 1.50 Willie C. Trail 1.20 O. R. Tredaway 2.10 Theodore R. Trietsch 6,60 ?~eldon Treitsch 6.60 Roy G. Tuggle 9o60 Jerry D. Tu~k 2.10 Arthur Turner St, 1.68 Eva Joyce TwArne~ 1.50 Richard Turner 4.35 Raymond Us s,ery 1,~0 William Ussery 1.50 Walter Z. Vaden 9,60 H. R. Vanderpool 10.05 4.50 H. C, Vande~,voort 18.45 Mrs. 0. V. Varne r 1.50 L. J. Varner 6,48 6.60 N. D. Vaughn 9o60 6.60 ~. R. Vaughter 11.70 Nolan Veal 1.65 4.35 James D. Vercher ~ 6.60 ?. M. Verrelt 9.60 H. L. Vinsom 4.35 Pau; R. Voe:,tman 19.05 Miss Marie J. V~itlemin 6.60 D. J. Wagg 8 John J. Wagg~er 8.70 Darles Waites 6.60 Eleanor Joyce Walker 1.20 Ronald G. Walker 4.35 Roy Lee Walker 2.10 S. W. Walker 4.35 Bobby G. Wallace 8el0 Ruber t ~Vallace 2.10 PERSONAL PROPERTY NA~E 1955 & Prior 1956 1957 1958 1959 Roscoe Willliams 6.60 4.35 Teresa Lama~ Williams 11.85 John W.Williamson 4.35 Roy T. Willliford 5.28 2.10 B. R. Willi's 10.05 2.10 Charles A. Willis 6.60 Bettye Wilson 8.25 6.60 2everly Ho Wilson 1.68 Bill Wilson 6.42 4.35 2.10 1.50 Bill R. Wilson 2.10 Billy ~ilson 6.60 6.60 Bo ~. Wilso~ 10.05 8.25 Darold F. Wilson 2.10 Edward N. Wilson 2.10 Frank Wilson 1.50 Gerald W. 'Wilson 10.05 X~e~5 ~ 6.60 Harold WilsOn Mrs. Heaen D. Wilson 1.~0 ~e~y L. Wilson 6,60 Ka~erine ~ilson 10 ~. M. Wilsem 11.70 Mrs. B. B. Wilson 6,$0 Le~oy B. Wilsem 8.10 Lee ~ils.n ~.68 12.00 Lloyd C. ~ilsen 8.0~ L. T. ~ilsem 6.60 Stover B. Nilsen 12~45 10.20 Pat N. Win~am 6~60 Elmer M. Wi~es, J~. 8.70 H, L. Winnett ~e35 2.10 Wa~e Winter 11.70 2.10 8.25 Laura Nelle~ Wi~thlin 8.25 J~ Wise~n 1~ 0 Nickey Wise~ 2.10 Amos Wolfe 8.25 Paul Wolff 8.25 Ramon Womack 10.05 Fred ~. Wom~le 10.50 Name 1955 & 1956 1957 1958 1959 Prior M. W. Ziemer 6.~8 6.60 Eloise S. Zimmerma~ 8.6~ 8.70 18.50 9.60 8.70 Joseph Zerio~k, Jr. 7.68 Reba M. Buokl.ew 8.25 Donald E. Ou~d 13.65 Bill D. KerasI ~.55 Roger ~. Sml~h 8.25 W. G. Loekri~ge 5.~8 8.70 5.85 L. E. Akers 6.60 ~rankM. 0ip~ian 10.05 Sa~mie Sweet IEstes 11.85 J. O. Goodne~ 1.50 Richard L. Howell 1.20 Delbert L. Smith 8.70 1.50 Jack 8tar~ley Don H. Townsend 10.05 J. M. Young ~.09 W. L. Thomas: 10.05 JoiA. Brag~ 12.09 Dennis L. Baug~man 2.10 1.50 Edwin Dioksom 8.70 Mrs. Adele ~. D~kes 6.60 0afl B. Lambert, Jr. 10.05 J. H. Brocks, 9.15 8.25 Kelly Giles 2.10 Walter B. He~ri~g 8.25 6.00 ~.55 Onis A. Taylor && 1,578.51 3,991.65 3,753.50 3,637.95 2,829.22 Total Oharge Offs $15,810.83 OHANGE$ IN 19~9 TAX ROLL Personal (Oharge Offs) Debit Credit Mary M. All~eed 13.65 ~ra~k N. Hall 99.45 Jack Cole ll.70 Robert 0ttma~ 25.35 Texas ~amily ~armer Service Corp. 1.65 Mrs. I. L. ~oydston 3.60 Wm. C. Burk~ 6.60 H. D. Clark 30.90 J. T. Keen 18.45 C. L. McKelvey 8.70 A. W. Pearsem 22.80 J. N. Sanfe~ 10.35 Bob Vestal 12.00 Zera Williams ll.70 Dick R. Morrow 21.30 ~ritz Barthold 6.60 0. A. Barton, Jr. 14.25 Ko,noSh Cl~pitt 19.95 Hal Jackse~ 15.90 Delbert Murdeek 18.30 Ray Smith 2.10 W. M. Thompson 4.35 Robert Gayle Mayberry 13.20 Clayton 0..Davis 19.95 R. N. Morris 28.05 Arvill G. Newby 8.70 Jackie J. Redfearn 6.00 H. A. McDonald 8.25 Bobby C. Jaokso~ 8.25 Vemeta Young & ~ramois Young 16.05 Edward Stephens Bayless, Jr. 1.50 B. O. Bishop 8.25 0afl B. 0ompte~ 11.70 Richard M..Elliott 6.15 L. M. Howard 8.70 Carnie B. ~arsh 9.15 Price D. W~llaoe 1.50 0harles J..Broeks 8.2~ George Bell 10.50 Jackie W. ~tamley 13.20 Thomas M. Warren 15.75 Kay Lynu W~s~n 9.60 10.$5 Eleamor K.i Bar~s Grace L. PMllard 7.50 8.25 D. K. Poll~r~ 6.60 Eugene Bl~gg A. H. Wo~ 8.70 J. S. 0oll!~6sworth 21.75 H. L. Dung~n 28.50 Ralph L. T~ylor 8.70 Earl 0arsea 6.60 H. R. Pemb~rton 18.15 Mrs. Gene ~eely 9.60 H. 0. Tall~ferro 2.10 H. 0. Brow~ 1.50 Daniel O. ~urry 6.60 R~ohard H. IOook 2.10 George Maoklin 1.50 R. H. Thorp 9.60 Mrs. Lawreaoe Lamd 8.10 Marvel D. Voorheee 10.05 Pearl 0. H~nsel 11.70 A. L. Herrlott 11.70 J. R. 0arleten 93.15 Jaok Bryeo~ 9.60 Witt Blair 23.55 Ghee. B. L~ok 15.90 E. H. B. E. Allem 9.60 Pred M. De~l 16.05 Kenneth Cox 16.20 Eob MoOutheom 8.25 Jimmy Norm~le 11.70 L. J. Robe~eem, Jr.! ~.35 ~.35 George T. Smith , John H. Sterrie ~.35 W. E. Williams ~.50 Ruba Joe Wlm~erly 9.15 j. j. Marshall 8.10 Robert A. ~alkenberg, Jr. 16.65 ~. B. Ploy~ 25.95 l~rankA. 0amp 18.30 Homer Bronstad 16.20 J. P. Bate~a ll.70 Mrs. E. A.i Eudspeth! ~.35 ' 6.60 A. J. Barnett J. T. McDonald 8.10 E. A. Yate,e 8.25 Joe Milam 2.10 J. W. Do4dI 9.60 Joe B. Br~oe 0urtis P. Bruoe 6.60 Albert Br~udenberger 12.60 Siler ~au~kner, Jr. 18.60 Raymond B~doveky 8.70 Geo. 0 & ~sther L. Egolf 10.05 Marvin B.~inoher 1.50 J. A. Fusion 8.55 0rbin E. ~utle~ge 8.10 David R. R~dden 18.60 Jane M. Sea%e Robert E. Wilson 4.35 Mary Huffer~ 6.$5 Gilbert W. porter Edward L. B~andenberger, Jr. 8.70 Helen A. Lu~eman 18.50 Bennett Ricle 11.70 W. P. Davis 2~.30 H. J. Robinson 8.10 Wm. F. King 8.25 W. B. Whit~side 21.00 L. E. WllsQn 15.20 Lee E. Johnson 8.70 G. E. Taylor 2.10 Donald L. ~etson 21.50 Southwestern Pmblishi~g 0o. 9.60 0pitz Sandl& Gravel $5.00 Hobby Flncher 10.55 Fred D. Stringer 11.70 Wm. Jackeo~ Garage 1.50 i 12.15 O. E. Jones R. F. Davis 6.$5 U. J. Ramsay 22.20 Joel 0. Wilson 6.60 M. S. Shockley 8.70 Luther Allen 9.15 Jess E. Sc~midt 8.25 Robert 0. Downey 11.70 Ward 0. SmSth 8.25 Guy Herbert 1.50 Ora Jean Herod 1.50 Mrs. S. R. Taylor 15.90 Norman L. Gore 8.25 Earl L. Frost 8.10 Edward N. Kirkla~d W. J. Hushey 10.55 Janie 0astlllo 6.60 John L. Johnson Otis Davideon 6.60 Wm. Riley ~llley 8.25 ' 16.05 0. W. Knight Fred ~. Reled 9.60 Jewel Smith 7.55 James S. MoReynolds 2.10 Jodie E. Johnson, Jr. 6.60 Hobby Farmer 20.55 E. A. Nell, Jr. 1~.70 R. ~. Hammond 9.15 Brooks Ho~t 18.00 McDonald ~ Barbara Gay 6.60 Sidney Brandenburger 8.70 ~erechel ~. Reid $.50 Ben ~. ~oo~e 2.10 John E. Je~ison 5.25 Hollaad Ne~ Machine Div. of Sperry Rand Owen ~riffi~ ~ 9.60 Gus Radons! 2.10 Jim George, H. G. Rylander 8.25 Gladys Bates 4.80 T. W. Byromi Pays Mc0orm~ck $.70 Jerry ?atoJ~nsky Leon R. BehFinger 8.70 Lewis Behri~ger 6.60 Jadk L. Pet~rsom ~.~5 W. F. Housd~n 1.50 Dock PrueStlHale 8.70 0eckl & Mary Ann Jodsko 8.70 Ray Meredith ~.~5 Thomas L. S~ark 6.60 Ronald Willy. son 8.70 Mary MoOorm~ok ~.~5 Joh~ W. MeBride 6.00 Jean Wells 8.25 0. B. La~gh~ 10.05 ~arret~ Bod Shop 6.60 Mrs. Ruth F:.elder 2.10 H~llis E. Beane 9.15 0. J. S~anl~y 6.60 Sou~her~ States Eleotrie 6.60 Richard R. ~iller 1~.20 ~eroy Ho~erlZocher~ 7.65 E. L. Wilse~ 16.65 Harry S. West 18.~0 Leonard E. $tri~matter 7.65 Mrs. WynemalS. Tats 6.60 Wm. B. 0ham~ers 8.70 Raymond Dod~ 1.50 Bruce Llndg~e~ 2.10 MerganW. W~lker 2.10 Jimmy J. Lo,,ell 6.60 Mrs. Bess ~(.rester 22.80 Grady L. Ervim ll.70 B. A. Laste~ 4.80 Bobby ~ber~'~on 7.50 E. 0. Vande3'venter 4.35 01in E. New';on 8.25 E. J carter 2.10 Jack D. Mil:.er 4.35 Truitt Doyl~ 28.65 ~lc~d S~ee~ 1~.80 0urtis Trent 2.10 Glen R. Wilkinson 4.35 Raymond emi,th 21.00 Mrs. V. W. ,Gates 2.10 Natlie Moe~ler 8.70 Raymond A. iPittma~ 9.60 E. J. Sorg~rager 6.60 Oecil ~. W~rd 1.50 James & Wa~da 0ezby 1.50 L. A. Plyr 9.60 Pauline 8ta~r 6.60 T. H. Boyd~ton (1958) 9.60 Mrs. V. W. Gates (1958) 4.35 Jim R. Sybert (Del.) 8.25 Business (Oharge Offs) Barrager 0~l 0ompamy 51.00 Dudley Insurance Ge. 6.00 Nall Produce 55.80 Tastee Preez 10.50 Seven Up Bettlimg 0o. 30.90 White Auto Store 163.72 Real Estatg (Oharge Offs) 5.1/105 254.25 16/388 51.00 17/352 36.75 N~8 ¥,±l~s 127.50 5/190J 225.00 5/11~ 52.50 39/272 18,75 Blk 274 50x150 1.50 1/4022 96,30 5/A~8 22.50 7/4019E 96.00 14/421 27.00 Joe D. Asheraft (2/416) 31.35 5.~/179 11o25 1.1/350M 24.00 9/276 1.50 5/136A 112.50 9,2/2?6 ?.50 Personal (S~pplements) Mrs. Mary ~llgood 2,10 Frank N. H~ll 26.55 Jack Cole I 4.35 Robert 0tt~an 4.80 Julian T. ~oon 13.65 J. T. Koon 4.80 Dick R. Morrow 8.25 Hal Jackson 4.20 Robert Gay~e Mayberry 1.50 Delbert Mu~dook 8.70 Venita & ~anois Young 4.35 C. R. McGa~hy 6.60 W. P. Davis 12.60 W. E. Hammon 8°25 Opitz Sand & Gravel 12.45 L. E. Wilson 1.50 ~red D. Stringer 4.35 Donald ~. ~etson 9.60 R. ~. Davis 2.10 U. J. Ramsey 8.70 D. E. Smith 10.05 David R. R~dden 4.95 Mrs. S. R. ITaylor 2.10 Earl L. ~rcst 4o~5 W. J. Bushey 2.10 Wm. Riley Willey 3.45 C. w. K~ight 4035 ~loyd P. S~eoht 2.10 Sue Donoh~ 6.60 E. A. Nall,I Jr. 4.80 Bo~by ~armer 22.05 J. R. Cravsn 2.10 Brooks ffol~ 9.75 0onnie Ear,is 2.10 H. L. D%uagau 11.85 J. S. Hollt~swor~h 2.10 Ralph Taylor 2.10 H. R. Pemberton 10.05 Mrs. Gene 8eely 2.10 Mrs. ~awre~oe ~and 1.50 Jack Bryso2 3o50 ~red M. De~l 4.35 B. E. Alle~ $.35 I. B. Bennett 6.60 Kenneth Cox 8.70 Charles B. iLuok 4.55 Witt BlairI 16.50 W. W. Dickey 4.35 R. L. Wheeler 2.10 Robert A. ~alkenberg, Jr. 4.35 J. B. ~loyd 12.15 John G. 01~ 11.70 Homer Brons~a~ 9.60 ~rank A. O~p 4.35 J. P. Bateha 1.50 Albert BrandenBerger 4.35 E. ~. Wilson 6.60 Harry West 6.60 Business (Supplements) Barrager Oil Oompany 15o00 Nall Pro~uce 0o. 49.50 Tastee ~reez 7.50 White Auto Store 65.55 Real Estate (Supplements) 16/988 98.z5 5.1/105 104.25 7.6/171 16.50 5/925 lOS.00 5/19oJ SlO.OO 5/113 96.00 17/952 1.50 2.9/907 81.00 4/307 42.00 1.5/175 9.75 7/4019E 9.00 5/196A 91.50 10.7/475 52.95 14/191D 51.00 97/272 7.50 7.4/2~2 3.00 7.9/292 9.00 2/416 12.00 1/~022 2.25 1,925o95 9,775.72 Total A4Jus%hnents 2,451.77 AND APPROVED this 12th day of September, A.D. 1961. Mayor City of Denton, Texas C~ty Secretary City of Denton, Texas APPROV~AS~T0 L~AL ~RM: City of Denton, Texas AT A REGULAR HEETINC OF TP~ CITY COUNUIL OF THE C~TY OF DENTON~ TEXA~ HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 12TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHE~mA~, it is the duty of the Chief of Police of the City of Denton, Texas, tO place and maintain all official traffic signs and signals, and to establish, designate, restrict or mark by proper signs, buttons, lines and marks for crosswalks, safety zones, traffic lanes, loading zones, passenger zones, fire and police reserved zones, school zones and parking spaces, all subject to the approval of the City Council amd sub3ect to the provisions of Article 16.09 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, and WHEP. EA~, the City Council has heretofore approved the installation of a one-way traffic system in and upon certain streets in the City of Denton, Texas, for the purpose of facilitating the adequate movement of traffic upon the said streets, and WHEREAS, the placing and maintaining of all official traffic signs and signals in order to accomplish the re-routing of traffic upon the said streets has been heretofore ordered by the City Council, now therefore be it RESOLVED BY THE CITY UOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that the placing and maintaining of all official traffic signs and signals in order to accomplish the one-way movement of traffic in and upon the following streets in the City of Denton, Texas, is hereby in all things approved DIRECTION OF STREET ONE-WAY TRAFFIC ONE WAY FROM TO Elm Street South University Drive Eagle Drive Locust Street North University Drive Eagle Drive Oak Street West Elm Street Avenue G Hickory Street East Elm Street Avenue C Avenue A South Hickory Street Chestnut Street ChestnutlStreet West Avenue A Avenue B Avenue B North Chestnut Street Hickory Street DIRECTION OF gTREET ONE-WAY TRAFFIC ONE WAY FROM TO' Eagle Drive East Elm Street Locust Street Sycamore gtreet West Avenue B Avenue C Gary gtreet East Elm Street Locust gtreet Mulberry Street East Avenue B Avenue C Third Street West Elm gtreet Locust Street and be it further RESOLVED, that the establishment by the Chief of Police of the City of Denton, Texas, or any official or employee of the City of Denton acting by or under the authority of the Chief of Police, of amy and all of the official traffic signals, signs and curb markings prior to the date of this Resolution be, and the same is hereby, approved, ratified and confirmed as of the date of actual establish- ment, and be it further RESOLVED, that this Resolution be, and the same is hereby, declared to be cumulative of all other resolutions and ordinances of the same subject. PA~SED AND APPROVED this 12th day of September, A.D. 1961. ~yor ~ City of Denton, Texas City Secretary City of~ Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas AT A SPECIAL I~ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 14TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1961 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Trinity Valley Helicopter Service of Fort Worth, Texas, has applied to the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, for a temporary establishment of a helicopter landing area on certain property belonging to CeBtral Baptist Church at 2300 Beaumont Street in the City of Denton, Texas., under provisions of Article 2.08 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, and ~{EREA~, such landing area is requested for the purpose of offering helie~pter rides to the public for hire for the duration of the 1961 North Texas State Fair only, and WHEREAS, such proposal has the approval of the Central Baptist Church and the North Texas State Fair Association, and ,14HEP,~, it appears that Trinity Valley Helicopter Service has secured liability insurance coverage with $50,000/$500,000 limits for the protection of the public, now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that the vacant property adjacent to and belonging to Central Baptist Church at 23001Beaumont Street in the City of Denton, Texas, be, and the same is hereby, desisnated as a regular helicopter landing area under the provisions of Article 2.081of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, for a temporary period not exceeding the duration of the 1961 North Texas State Fair, and be it f~rther RESOLVED, that the said Trinity Valley Helicopter Service be, and it is hereby, granted permission to offer helicopter rides for hire to the public at said location during the hours that the 1961 North Texas State Fair is openlto the public, and be it further RESOLVED, that the permission to operate helicopter rides for hire within the Oity of Denton, Texas, as aforesaid, be all upon the condition that Trinity Valley Helicopter Service executes a proper indemnity agreement with the City of Denton, Texas, agreeing to save and hold harmless the City of Denton f~om any and all liability for damages of any kind which may arise out of, or be in any way connected with, the conduct of helicopter rides for hire at the location mentioned above in this resolution PASSED AND APPROVED this 14th day of September, A D. 1961 l~ayor City of Denton, Texas ~i%y'Secretary City of Denton, Texas rCi~ey A~torney City of Denton, Texas THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON : This agreement, made the 15th day of September, 1961, by and between the Trinity Valley Helicopter Service of the County of Tarrant, State of Texas, hereinafter called "Trinity Valley", and the City of Denton, Texas, a municipal corporation of the County of Denton, State of Texas, hereinafter W ITNE S SETH. THAT WHEREAS, Trinity valley desires to use a temporary helicopter landing area on certain property belonging to Central Baptist Church at 2300 B~aumont Street in the City of Denton, Texas, for the purpose of offering helicopter rides to the public for hire for the duration of the 1961 North Texas ~tate Fair only, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, has approved such use of the aforesaid property by resolution dated the 14th day of September, A D 1961, subject to Trinity Valley releasing the City of Denton, Texas,from any and all liabilities which may in any way arise out of or be connected with the aforesaid, now therefore: Trinity Valley, in consideration of the granting by the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, for permission to temporarily use for a helicopter landing area certain property belonging to Central Baptist Church at 2300 Beaumont Street in the City of Denton, Texas, for the purpose of offering helicopter rides to the public for hire for the duration of the 1961 North Texas State Fair, agrees to indemnify and forever hold harmless the said City against each and every claim, damage or cause of action that may be made or come against it by reason of or in any way arising out of the aforesaid use of the aforesaid premises, and also against any claim, damage or cause of action against the said City by reason of any liability that is or may be imposed upon the said City under the laws of this State, on account of the offering of helicopter rides to the public for hire and the carrying of passengers for hire in and about said City of Denton, Texas, by virtue of the permission to operate under the terms of the resolution of the City Council passed and approved on the 14th day of September, A D 1961, as aforesaid Da,ted at Denton, Texas, on the 15th day of September, A.D. 1961. TRINITY VALLEY HELICOPTER SERVICE General ~artner 13 September 1961 ~ity of Denton enton, Texas Attn: Mr. Bly, Oity Manager 3ubJeet: Proposal for helicopter excursion rides within city limits of the City of Denton. Dear Sir: Trinity Valley Helicopter Service of Ft. Worth, Texas makes the followimg proposal concerning heli- copter rides in the vicinity of the North Texas State Fair Groumds for youm consideration. 1 Area to be used will be adjacent to the ~atr Grotu%ds. This property is immediately bohtnd the Cemtral Baptist Church. The Church has granted us pex~lssion to use their proporty on a percentage basis. Access will be made by opening a suitable leng%h of fencing. 2. Our rides will be made at ~3.00 per adult fare and $1,00 for any child occupying same seat With adult. 3. We propose te operate as an added attraction to the Fair. Mr. Earl Foreman indicated any arrange- ment we could make off the Fair Grounds would be acceptable to him. No space was available on the immediate grounds. 4. The equipment we propose to use is a ~-12-0 Hiller Helicopter. Normal passenger load ~ two adults and pilot. Servicing will be made Denton Airport. 5. We would like to start operation at 2 PM Friday 15 September 1961 and continue on a full day and night schedule until the Fair closes (weather permitting). 6., Area to be used will be supervlsed by a ground attendant a~ all times. Proper roping-off ~ lamding area will ~e accomplished. All neeessa~V ~afety precautions will be made. 7. Our liabilit~ insurance coverage limits are $50,000 per passenger, $500,000 single limit, and is provided by tt~e Oentury Mutual Insurance ~ompany of Des Moimesl----policy #0-518~. Very truly yours, Millikan~ones ~rinlty Valley Helieopter Service 237 Rutland Ft. Worth 15, Texas Ph. Ax 22276 AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 15TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Dem,ton American Legion Baseball Team of Post No. 71 on August 13,~ 1961',~won~the State Championship in the American Legion Play-off ~at Austin,~Tex~'s; a~ ~PrlEREAS, during the 1961 season the Denton American Legion Baseball Team. played thirty-three games, winning twenty-seven and losing only six; and' WHEREAS, this fine showing on the part of the Denton American Legion Baseball Team of Post No. 71 was the culmination of countless hours of practise and participation in the aforesaid thirty-three games during the 1961 season; and WHEREAS, the achievement of the Denton American Legion Baseball Team of Post No. 71 stands as a monument and tribute to its coach, Frank Sawyer, who devoted his limitless energy and courage to guiding and molding the winning team; and WHEREAS, this unpaid service to the youth of Denton was made in the generous spirit of personal self-sacrifice that characterizes Frank Sawyer to his countless, friends and admirmrs; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, should honor this outstanding citizen on behalf of the citizens of Denton, now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that this Resolution be, and the same is hereby, passed in grateful recognition and appreciation on behalf of the citizens of Denton for the outstanding service of Frank Sawyer to the youth of Denton as Coach of the 1961 Denton American Legion Baseball Team of Post No. 71. PASSED AND APPROVED this 15th day of September, A.D. 1961. Mayor City of Denton, Texas ~TEST: ~ ~i~ty gecreta~y City of Denton, Texas CI TI iIST CLL I cr I I NTCN I ENTCN. TEXAS DENTON OPTIMIST CLUB, DENTON, TEXAS RESOLUTION ON CIVIL DEFENSE WHEREAS these are perilous times for our national survmval wmth the existence of the possibilitmes of nuclear attack on thms country, and WHEREAS our national and state leaders have repeatedly testified that in the event of nuclear attack, millions of Amermcan lmves could be saved by adequate civil defense preparedness, and WHEREAS now, more than ever, a strong cmvil defense is vital to the national security and is of direct concern to every citizen, to every civic, religious, educational, and industrial organization, and to every level of government, and WHEREAS, in view of recent events on the international scene, the increase mn cold war tension, and leadership exercmsed by the Presmdent of the United States and other national Executive and Congressional leaders, the public indifference and skepticism regarding the value of civil defense ms being dissipated and individuals in civic and religious organmzations, educators, public officials, and the citizenry at large are evidencing interest and concern in the problems and progress of nonmmlitary defense and national and individual survival, and WHERF~S the President of the United States has stated that "to recognize the possibilities of nuclear war in the missmle age without our citmzens knowing what to do and where they should go if bombs begin to fall would be a failure of responsibility", and has moved to strengthen the civil defense of our country, as well as the mmlitary defense, and has called upon government at every level and upon all citizens to redouble their efforts for an invigorated civil defense program, and WHEREAS civil defense is the direct responsmbility of Cmty and County government, as well as that of the state and Federal government, and W~EAS the United States Conference of Mayors at its Annual Conference on June 14, 1961, by resolution, declared that national securmty requmres a strong civil defense and defense mobilization program and reaffirmed its past resolutions, urging municipalities to increase their capabilmties to function durmng an emergency~ and WHEREAS there is a need and necessity for increased civil defense activities in the City and County of Denton and the publmc is looking to the officials of these governments to fulfill their responsibilities of leadership in this field, and WHERF~AS the officials and citmzens of the City and County of Denton must do their part to insure the survival of our Nation and the preservation of the American way of life, including as mt does our individual lmberty, freedom of speech, freedom of worshmp, and other rmghts and prmvileges our forefathers sacrificed to secure and protect and which we now enjoy. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Denton Optmmist Club of Denton 1. Strongly support the civil defense program at a national, state, and local level. 2. Call upon the officials of the City of Denton and the County of Denton to mnitmate immediately a vigorous and active cmvil defense program for the Cmty and County of Denton. 3. Pledge the full cooperatzon and asszstance of the member- ship of this Club to the City and County offzcials mn support of such a program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the President of this Club, or his designee, personally vismt with the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Denton and the County Judge and Commissioners of the County of Denton, present them with a copy of this Resolution, urge them to establish and carry forward an active civil defense program and offer the assistance and support of our membership in such endeavors. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Civil Defanse Committee of thms Club contact the officers and interested committees of other cmv~c, relmgmous, industrial, educational, and community organizations to interest and en- courage them in supporting a vigorous cmvil defense program for the Czty and County of Denton and to cooperate with other znterested organmzations and indivmduals to accomplish the purposes and objectzves of thms Resolution. president Denton Optimist Club Denton, Texas Next Document AT A R~ULAR,NEBTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF T~XAS~ HELD IN THE ~ICIFAL BUILDING IN SAID CITY ON THE 10TH DAY OF O~I~)B~R~ it.D, 1961. ~q~EREAS~ the closing ,of tho Southern Ho;el in the City o£ Denton, Texas~ in 1960, resulted in a critical shortage of housing ace~dations in the Clgy of Denton for visitors to tho City and for the travelin~ public; and M~[~qBA~, early in 1961, a p~oposal was made by a group si interested businessmen and the officials of l~orth Texas State University and Tens ~omen*o University for the solutio~ of the said er/t/cai transient housin~ short:age by the flnmediate con- struction of a luxury motel adequate to meet the present and £uture needs of the City o£ Denton at the intersection of Dallas Drive and Interstate Hi~ay 35E; and bqt~RRAS, on April 17, 1961, the City Council of the City of Denton vas requested by the said interested businessmen and university otfieials to cooperate in the arrangements necessary to secure said ~uxury motel facilities flor the City si Denton by providin~ utility e~ten~lon8 to the proposed site si said motel at an approximate cOSt of $70500, and ~HEREAS, because of the critical need for such accva~oda- tions end the desire of the Cl~y Council to cooperate with the said businessmen and university o£[icials, the City Council on April 17, 1961, by motion, approved the expenditure o~ funds to provide tho a~oresaid utility extensions and granted an exception to the es~eblished policy si requiring PA~$ED Zttq9 AIPI~VED this X0t;h ~ay o£ OoCober, A.D. L961. Ctty o5 Denton, Texas AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, under the provisions of Article 1085b, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, Home Rule Cmties have the power and authority to grant the use of portions of the streets and szdewalks of such citmes for private purposes, for such consideratzon and upon such terms as they may prescribe, provided, however, such use does not interfere with the public use of such streets and szdewalks, or create any hazardous or dangerous conditions thereon, and WHEREAS, Texas Woman's University has applmed to the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, for an easement permztting the construction of an overhead passageway over certain portions of Bell Avenue in the City of Denton, Texas, now therefore be zt RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that Mayor Frank Barrow be, and he zs hereby, authorized to execute on behalf of the Cmty of Denton, an easement to Texas Woman's University for the construction of an overhead passageway over certain portions of Bell Avenue in the Clty of Denton, Tex~ to be more particularly descried in the said easement, provided, however, that said easement shall not authorize any mnterference with the ~ublic use of Bell Avenue. PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of October, A D. 1961 Mayor ATTEST: ~ ~/'~f~ Czty of Denton, Texas City Secretary City of Denton, Texas hAlVED AS TO E FORM: d~t~A~orney ~ City of Denton, Texas AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN SAID CITY ON THE 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas, in the construction of an underground eighteen (18) inch water pipe line desires to cross the right-of-way of the Texas and Pacific Railway Company at the following location mn the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas: Valuation Chaining Station 10986+36.9, Mile Post A-208.1, Main Lzne, Eastern Division, and WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas, has requested the Texas and Pacific Railway Company to enter into a Pipe Line Agreement authorizing the crossing of the Texas and Paczf~c right-of-way, as aforesaid, now therefore be it RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that Mayor Frank Barrow be, and he is hereby, authorized to sign on behalf of the City of Denton, Texa~ a Pipe L~ne Agreement with the Texas and Pacific Railway Company in order to authorize the crossing of the Texas and Pacific Railway Company's right-of- way with an eighteen (18) inch water pipe line, as aforesaid. PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of October, A.D. 1961. Mayor City of Denton, Texas ATTEST City Secretary Czty of Denton, Texas di~y Attorney ' City of Denton, Texas AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN SAID CITY ON THE 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 55-82, passed and approved by the Czty Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, on the 31st day of October, 1955, declared the necesszty for the permanent improve- ment of a certain portion of a public street described as 965 feet of Houston Place lyzng immediately West of the West boundary line of Bradley Street, in the City of Denton, Texas, and WHEREAS, the Cmty Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, by said ordinance, provzded that a portzon of the cost of such mmprovement would be assessed against the abutting propertzes and the owners thereof, said assessment to constitute a first and przor lzen upon all such properties and a personal liabzlity of the real and true owners thereof; and WHEREAS, thereafter, on the 6th day of June, 1956, a notzce of the enactment of said ordinance was filed wzth the County Clerk and recorded in Volume 422, Page 249 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and WHEREAS, the improvement ordered by the samd Ordmnance No. 55-82 was never constructed and the filzng of the notice of enact- ment of the said ordinance has created a cloud upon the t~tle of the abutting properties; now therefore be mt RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that Mayor Frank Barrow be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute a release of the assessment ordered by Ordinance No. 55-82 for the permanent improvement of 965 feet of Houston Place lying iramediately West of the West boundary llne of Bradley Street, in the City of Denton, Texas, so that the same may be filed in the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, for the purpose of removmng the cloud cast upon the title of the abutting properties, as aforesaid. PASSED AND APPROVED thzs 24th day of October, A.D. 1961. Mayor City of Denton, Texas ATTE8T City Secr'etar~ '- - City of Denton, Texas APP~ ~ T~O~ALfORM. City Attorney' City of Denton, Texas AT A REGULARMEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN SAID CITY ON THE 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, 300,000 Texans are mentally retarded, and the num- ber is increasing by 7,500 each year in our State, and WHEREAS, there are 5,000,000 mentally retarded children in the United States, and WHEREAS, retarded children with training and educational faczlities geared to their special needs can be made happier, more productive members of our communities, and WHEREAS, the Texas Association for Retarded Chzldren, Inc., and the National Association for Retarded Children, Inc., are providing servzces and are workmng to develop needed training and educational facilities; and WHEREAS, success of their appeal for funds to axd thzs work will benefit our State by making possible expanded research and trainzng programs, with the goal of more effectmve care, training, and rehabilitation of those afflicted in Texas and throughout the Nat~on, now therefore be it RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that the period from November 12-23 be designated as "Retarded Children's Week". PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of October, A.D. 1961. City of Denton, Texas ATTEST ~ City Secretary City of Denton, Texas City At tor~;e/y~ City of Denton, Texas AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN SAID CITY ON THE 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, has authorized a program of constructzon of sewage works at an estz- mated cost of Nine Hundred Fifty-four Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty-seven Dollars ($954,727.00) and the Unzted States Govern- ment, acting through the Public Health Service, has offered a Federal grant in the amount of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) as designated on Part A, Offer and Acceptance, now under consideration by thms body, now therefore be it RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that said offer as submitted, together with the terms and condl- tlons thereof, is hereby accepted and approved, and Mayor Frank Barrow is hereby authorized and dlrected to s~gn sa~d Offer and Acceptance and any other necessary documents required to complete the project on behalf of said City of Denton, Texas, and be it further RESOLVED, that the City of Denton, Texas, has or will procure a fee simple or such other estate or interest in the site of the project, including the necessary easements and rlghts-of-way, as to assure undisturbed use and possession for the purposes of con- struction, operation and maintenance of the works for the estimated l~fe of the project and that in the event such title~ estate, or interest in such site, easements or rights-of-way may in the future be contested~ the City of Denton, Texas, will defend and maintain its title xn such site and hold the United States Government blame- less in such action. PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th d~ of October, A D. 1961. Mayor / City of Denton, Texas City Secretary City of Denton, Texas APPRO~V.~D AS TO I~EGAL FORM: · C%i~y -At~6rne~- ~ City of Denton, Texas Next Document AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN SAID CITY ON THE 21st DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1961 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, publlc opinion appears to be dmvmded on the questzon of whether or not the pres~ent one-way street system in the City of Denton, Texas, should be contmnued; and WHEREAS, the only accurate method of determ~nmng the will of the cmtlzens of Denton on th~s questmon appears to be a special referendum election at which all quallfzed voters mn the Cmty of Denton shall have the rmght to vote upon the samd questmon; now therefore be mt RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, THAT a Specmal Electzon be, and the same ms hereby, ordered to be held mn the Munmcmpal Bumldmng mn the Cmty of Denton, Texas, between the hours of emght o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. on the fourth Tuesday mn January, 1962, the samd day bemng the 23rd day of January, 1962, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of the Cmty of Denton, Texas, the questmon, "SHALL THE PRESENT ONE-WAY TRAFFIC SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, BE CONTINUED?"; and be mt further RESOLVED, that the questmon stated above shall be prmnted upon the ballot, and mmmedmately below samd question shall be prmnted the words, "YES" and "NO", one above the other mn the order mndlcated, and the quallfmed voters shall mndmcate themr preference by strmkmng out the word that does not mndlcate themr chozoe; and be it further RESOLVED, that this Resolutzon shall be publzshed in full one (1) tame an the Denton Record-Chronacle, the offacaal news- paper of the Czty of Denton, Texas, not less than tharty (30) days praor to the date of the saad Specaal Electaon, and further notaee of thas Special Electaon shall be gaven by the Caty Secre- tary of the Czty of Denton, Texas, by postang a true copy of thas Resolutaon, sagned by the Mayor of the Caty of Denton, Texas, and attested by the saad Caty Secretary, in each of three (3) public places an the Caty of Denton, Texas, at least thmrty (30) days praor to the date of sald Specaal Electaon, one of sazd copaes to be posted an ~he Munacapal Bualdang in the C~ty of Denton, Texas, and be at further RESOLVED, that Jewell Smath be, and he as hereby, appoanted Presldmng Judge of saad Specaal Electaon, and the saad Jewell Smath shall appoant such assistants as may be necessary to proper- ly conduct saad electaon; and be at further RESOLVED, that the Caty Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas, be, and he as hereby, authorzzed to have ballots for thas Specaal Election printed and delivered to the sa~d Presiding Judge as requared by law; and be at further RESOLVED, that on the Monday next following the date of this Specaal Electaon, the City Counczl shall meet to canvass the returns and declare the results thereof; and be at further RESOLVED~ that thas Resolutaon shall become effective ammedaately upon ~ts passage. PASSED AND APPROVED thls 21st day of December, A.D. 1961. Mayor City of Denton, Texas ATTEST: C~ty Secretary C~ty of Denton, Texas APPROVED AS TO LEaL FO~: -~ty Attorndy C~ of Denton, Texas AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN SAID CITY ON THE 12TN DAY OF DECEMBER~ A.D. 1961. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Caty Councal of the Caty of Denton, Texas, has heretofore completed a study and approved the plans for the con- structlo~ of a sanatary sewer outfall lane commencang at the Denton State School Sate an Denton County, Texas, and extendang to the Denton Sewerage Treatment Plant now beang constructed on Pecan Creek in Denton County, Texas, and the Caty of Denton is now con- structang the saad sanatary sewer outfall lane; and WHEREAS, the Caty Councal of the Caty of Denton, Texas, has found that publac necessaty requares the constructaon and maante- nance of the saad sanatary sewer outfall line an order to provade Denton State School and other users wath sanitary sewer service, and WHEREAS, the Caty Councal has found and determaned that an easement and raght-of-way an the hereinafter described land ms suatable for such purpose, and that at is necessary to acquare the same for the purpose of locatang sazd sanatary sewer outfall lane, and WHEREAS, the Caty of Denton, Texas, through mts duly authorazed representataves, has negotaated w~th the owner of such land and has been unable to agree wath such owner as to the faar cash market value thereof and damages, af any, now therefore be at RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS~ that the Caty Attorney be, and he Ks hereby, authorazed and darected to file or cause to be flied against all owners and lien holders, proceedings ~n eminent domain to acquire an easement and right- of-way for the purpose of acquiring the right to construct, recon- struct and perpetually maintain said sanitary sewer outfall line and appurtenances ~n, upon and across the following described tract of land, sa~d tract being a strip of land twenty-slx (26) feet in w~dth and four hundred, s~xty-nlne and seven tenths (469 7) feet in length, containing 0 27 acres of land, more or less, and being thirteen (13) feet on either s~de of the center l~ne of sald strip of land which said center llne ~s more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a poant in the Northeast right-of-way of U S Haghway 77 and in the Southwest property l~ne of a tract of land an the Gideon Walker 2/3 league survey, Denton County, Texas, deeded to Marvln H. Cobb and wa fe, Elazabeth Cobb by Marvan T McDonald and w~fe, Jeannette E McDonald as shown an Volume 474, Page 635 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, sald poant belng 599 feet, more or less, Southeasterly from the Southwest property corner of the sa~d tract, THENCE Northeastward a d~stance of 469 7 feet, more or less, to a poant in the Northeast property l~ne of sa~d tract and · n the Southwest right-of-way of the Massour~-Kansas-Texas Railroad, sa~d polnt being 84 feet, more or less, Southeast of the most Easterly Southeast corner of a tract now owned by Lone Star Gas Co. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, all and singular, the privileges afore- said to it, the sa~d Caty of Denton, Texas, ats successors and assigns forever, together w~th the right and privilege, at any and all times to enter said premases or any part thereof, for the pur- pose of constructing, reconstructang and perpetually maanta~nlng said sanltary sewer outfall lane together wath necessary appurtenances, and for makang connectaons therewith; all upon the condltaon that the C~ty of Denton, Texas, will never construct any such sanitary sewer outfall l~ne or appurtenances above plow depth, and that the C~ty of Denton, Texas, w~ll at all t~mes, after doing any work in connection with the construction, reconstructaon or repair of said sanitary sewer outfall line restore said premises as nearly as possible to the condlt~on ~n which same were found before such work was undertaken, including repalr of all fences that m~ght be disturbed or damaged ~n performing sald work, and further upon the condition that in the use of the aforesald rlghts and prlv~leges herein granted, the C~ty of Denton, Texas, will not create a nuisance or do any act that will be detrimental to sa~d premlses and that said tract wltl not be used by said C~ty of Denton, Texas, for any other purpose, under th~s easement and rlght-of-way, except as here~n provided Provided, however, that for the purpose of ~nlt~ally constructing the sanitary sewer outfall l~ne and appurtenances above described, and during such lnlt~al constructlon, the Clty of Denton shall have the r~ght to use for the aforesaid purposes a str~p of land s~xty (60) feet · n width and four hundred, slxty-nlne and seven tenths (469 7) feet ~n length, more or less, and being thirty (30) feet on either s~de of the center l~ne of said str~p of land, as said center l~ne ~s more particularly described above, upon the condition that sa~d C~ty of Denton, Texas, and its agents, w~ll restore sa~d premises as nearly as possible to the condition in which same were found be- fore such lnlt~al construction work was undertaken, ~nclud~ng repair of all fences that might be dlsturbed or damaged ~n performing sa~d ~n~tlal construction work PASSED AND APPROVED th~s 12th day of December, A D 1961 Mayor C~ty of Denton, Texas ATTEST;~/ C~ty Secretary City of Denton, Texas C~ty Attorney City of Denton, Texas Next Document AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEX~S~ HELD IN THE ~N3NICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 9TH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1962. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Emplol~ers Casualty Company, a corporatmon, ms the lawful owner of Caty of Denton Labrary Bualdang Bonds, Seraes of 1947, 2~, due May 1, 1969, and as the true and lawful owner of Coupon Numbers 26-45; and WHEREAS, the saad coupons have been lost and/or destroyed and have not to thas date been paad by the Farst Nataonal Bank an Dallas; and WHEREAS, the saad Employers Casualty Company has presented to the City of Denton, Texas, its bond an the amount of Two Hundred, Fafty and No/100 Dollars ($250.00) representing the a- mount due on said coupons, and has requested the Caty of Denton to authoraze the Farst Nataonal Bank an Dallas to pay the said Employers Casualty Company the sum of Two Hundred, Fafty and No/100 Dollars ($250.00) representang the amount due on saad coupons, the saad bond beang presented an laeu of the presentation of the saad coupons; now therefore be at RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that the Director of Fanance be, and he is hereby, authorazed to notmfy the Farst Nataonal Ba4ak an Dallas that the Cmty Councal has hereby authorazed the payment of the mnterest due the holder of Coupon Numbers 26-45, respectavely anclusave, of Caty of Denton Labrary Bualdang Bonds, Seraes of 1947, 2~%, due May 1, 1969, to Employers Casualty Company, as aforesaad, an the amount of Two Hundred, Fifty and No/100 Dollars ($250.00) PASSED AND APPROVED this 9th day of January, A.D. 1962. City of Denton, Texas ATTEST: City Secretary C~ty of Denton, Texas C~ty of Denton, Texas THE STATE OF TEXAS I KNOW ALL ~EN BY THESE PHESENTS COUNTY OF DALLAS That E~PLOYERS CASUALTY COMPANY, a Texas corporation, is held and fiEmly bound unto CITY OF DENTON~ TEY~S, a polzttcal subdivision of the State of Texas~ in the sum of Two Hundred Fifty and no/lO0 Dollars ($250 00), to be paid to the said CITY OF I~.~TON~ TEX~ its successors or assigns, for which payment~ well and truly to be made~ the said corporation does bind itself and its successors firmly by these presents. Sealed with the seal of such corporation Dated the 9th &ay of J~e~ 1961 The condition of the above obligation is that whereas heretofore CITY OF DENTON~ TEXAS issued certain bonds bearing coupon numbers 26-45, respectively inclusive, of City of Denton Library Building Bond~ Series of 1947, ~ due N~y l, 1969, the interest represented by such coupons being due and payable on the 1st day of Nay~ 1961, and that EMPLOYE~S CASUALTY COMPANY is the true and lawful owner of such coupons; that such coupons have been lost and/or destroyed, their whereabouts being unknown to EMPLOYERS CASUALTY COMPANY~ and whereas THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DATJAS at the request of ENPLOYERS CASUALTY COMPANY has paid to it the sum of Two Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($250.00)~ representing the amount due on said coupons in full discharge and satisfaction of the said coupons; Now~ if the said EMFLOYERS CASUALTY COMPANY, its successors or assigns~ shall at all times defend~ save harmless and indemnify CITY OF DENTON~ TEXAS and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS~ their successors, against all claims, dem~nds~ suits and actions whatsoever arising from or on ac- count of the said above numbered coupons, and against all damages~ costs~ payments and expenses~ and expenses by reason thereof, and shall deliver or caUse to be delivered up the said coupons to the said THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LN D~.~.~S~ its successors~ if the same shall be fotmd~ then this obli- gation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS ~U~EEEOF~ the corporate seal of the said corporation is hereto affixed, and these presents~ duly signed by the President and Treasurer of said company~ this . ~-~ day of June, l~61. EMPLOYERS CASUALTY COMPANY Ben H Mitchell, President a~2 P. Mitchell, Treasurer [~ 86th year o/ dependable service IN DALLAS FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS Po Box6O31o Dallas£2, Texas · Rlvers~deS-5471 Hr. I(. Do Buttrill~ C~ty 8eeretary~ C~ty of Denton~ Denton, Texas. Dear Mr. Duttrilll YOU have recentl~ been notified by us and by Casualty Compm~,?~o._.~. effeot that the Company ~.s the owner of C~y of Denton--~e~-; Building Bonds ~-bers 26/~, Series 19h7, and that tho couponS ~h~ch mature ~ l, 1~1 have been lost. EmFloyars Casualty Ceaupan~ has now prepared and we are enclosing an affidavit in oonnection with the lost coupons. If you will aeeept this affidavit in lieu of the lost coupons) please authorize us to make payment to the Company in the amount of $2%Oe00. Very truly yours, AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN SAID CITY ON THE 29TH DAY OF JANUARY~ A.D. 1962. RESOLUTION On this the 29th day of January, A.D 1962, came on to be consmdered at a Specmal Meetang of the Caty Councal of the Caty of Denton, Texas, the matter of canvassing the returns of an electaon heretofore held on the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1962, said electmon havang heretofore been duly ordered by samd Cmty Council by resolutaon passed and approved at a Specaal Meeting on the 21st day of December, A.D. 1961, and recorded in Mmnute Book No. 17, Page 130, for the purpose of submattlng to the quail- fled voters of the Caty of Denton, Texas, the questaon "SHALL THE PRESENT ONE-WAY TRAFFIC SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF DENTON~ TEXAS, BE CONTINUED?", and the Caty Councml having duly canvassed the returns of saad election, lands that on the answers "YES" and "NO" the followang votes were cast: VOTES "YES" /~/~ "No" It appearing from the canvass of said electmon that a ma3or- aty of the quallfaed voters votang on said proposatlon favor the contlnuataon of the ~resent one-way traffic system in the City of Denton, Texas; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND DECLARED that an accordance with a resolutaon by the Caty Council of the City of Denton, Texas, passed and approved at a Special Meetmng on December 21, 1961, and recorded an Manute Book No. 17, Page 130, and further an accordance with the wall of the voters as expressed an the aforesaid electaon, the present one-way traffic system in the City of Denton, Texas, shall be continued as heretofore provided ~n a certain resolution passed and approved at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, on the 12th day of September, A.D. 1961, and recorded in M~nute Book No 17, Page 114 PASSED AND APPROVED this 29th day of January, A.D. 1962. - City of Denton, Texas City Secretary C~ty of Denton, Texas 'Cl~y Att6Fney # ~-~_. 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