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6-B Friday, December 30, 1966 Monroe News-Star AEC Considers Sale, Lease Of Uranium Plants Launch Of Moon Robot Delayed (1) Legal Notkas CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) The launch of third moon-landing Surveyor space- WASHINGTON (AP) TbeLcraft delayed at least Atomic Energy Commission isjlAW0.months from February to interested in transferring some of its uranium producing plants to private control. any business which ooens after June thirtieth of the year in question i whose estimated qrojs revenue for the remainder of the year Is less than one- half of the maximum gross revenue allowed in the minimum rate under the classification of the particular business, shall pay for the remainder of the year at one-half of the minimum rate. (3) If the business is bequn less than thirty days before the end of the calendar year for which the license is to be Issued the tax shall be based on the gross receipts, gross sales, gross premiums, gross fees or gross commissions earned, regardless of whether received or accrued, during the calendar year; provided that one-half of the annual rates shall apply to such businesses whose gross revenue for the period operated during the calendar April, by technical troubles. The U.S. space agency announced Thursday that the lunar robot, equipped with a of'the" maxi- rhe AEC announced ThUiSday felpvisinn ramnrp ami curfarn Imum Qross revehue allowed In the mini- it is discussing the possibility of camera and a suriaceimum rate under the classification of the ii is mscussmg me possiDimy oi in instrumcnt, was being particular business, selling or leasing its uranium (4) The license tax of a business for nl-ints at flak! back to the llughesithe calendar year following that cf com- producing pianis at uaK Ujrcraft Corn olant at El I mencement shall be based on the gross Ridge, Portsmouth, Ohio, 0 (receipts, gross sales, qross premiums Vv hegundo, for more fees or gross commmlssions earn testing.

and Paducah, Ky The gaseous diffusion plants, built for use in the production of nuclear weapons, also provide enriched uranium for fuel in (1) Legal Notices (Continued From Preceding Page) earned, regardless of whether received or accrued, durlnq the pervious year, divided by the number of davs in operation during the year of commencement, and multiplied bv three hundred sixty-five. TAXPAYERS REQUIRED TO KEEP RECORDS 47. Each person ex -1 a reasonable record of his or their gross tent such stock is guaranteed or Insured receipts, capital, sales, Dremiums, corn- I by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor- missions and earnings. This record shall ation or other federal or state agency, be kept separately for each place cf business, and shall be subject to examination and inspection by the City Tax Collector or his duly authorized assistants or by any authorized accountants appointed bv the City of Monroe, Louis- Thou nnct building loan associations organized! SECTION 47. Each person shall keep Civilian reactors, lney cost the laws of this state, to the -mv total of $2.3 billion.

With the reductions in defense requirements, civilian reactors are expected to become the primary market for enriched uranium in the the AEC announcement said. The announcement said the FIRE. TRANSPORTATION, SURETY, FIDELITY, INDEMNITY, GUARANTY, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, ETC. SECTION 47 islana. When any person fails to com- compary, society association witb the City Tax tion, firm or indivlduarengaged in the or h's du'V authorizc-d assist- "'uoi.

ctbosto ine may assess against him such gross (1) Legal Notices (1) Legal Notices APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES vehicle, auto- SECTION 48. Every person subject to or license tax levied by this Ordinance, wither Shall apply to the City Tax Collector for D8nv' license before the same becomes de- jCorwatton, firm or Individ- Unguent, as provided In this Ordinance. Ing here through agents or other 0 bv Mayor Howard, and on his sentatives, shall pay a separate anddlt motion, seconded by Commissioner Rod- iiran.A taxes due undtr this Ordinance. I riquez, was unanimously approved and business of Issuing policies, contracts, or, other forms of obligations covering the C8pifal- 88le8- Premiums, com------------------ risk of fire, marine, transportation, sure- 8nd may deem Interest in transferring gaseous indemnity, guaranty, work- IUS 1 interest, in irausieiiing comDensatIonj employers' liability, API diffusion plants to industry has intensified because of the rapidly accelerating civilian nuclear power industry and passage of the Private Ownership Act of 1964- "cense Taid" b'usTnesT satls-l r'2wZu The act permits and eventual- "cense tied with the facts set forth in the op 8 me au be based on the gross annual plication, or for any reason desires to ly Will require private owner- amount premiums on all risks located audit the recordT of the tax CTAT 1" fn? 8nd located outsidej payer, the Collector, or any of his un- tin kj on which Instance is writ- authorized assistants, may audit and irt- agents doing business in the City spect all records of the taxpayer that cidct would have any bearing upon the amc of faxes due under this Ordinance. Monroe, In legal session convened, that the fountain which has been donated bv Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Noe to be installed In the Monroe Civic Plaza be officially designated and named "Symphonic Color APPROVED AND ADOPTED, this 22nd day of November, 1966. s) W. L.

HOWARD MAYOR s) M. J. COOK SECRETARY The followlnq Resolution, offered for adoption by Mayor Howard, and on his motion, seconded bv Commissioner Rodriguez, was unanimously approved and adopted. RESOLUTION STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF OUACHITA BY: MR. HOWARD A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE APPRECIATION OF THE COMMISSION COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONROE TO L.

MILTON KING FOR THE DONATION OF THREE AMERICAN FLAGS FOR USE IN THE NEW CITY HALL. WHEREAS, Mr. L. Milton King has donated unto the City of Monrce three flags of the United Stetes of America for display In the offices of the Mayor Monroe, and, WHEREAS, the Commission Council wishes to publicly acknowledge its appreciation for rifts bv Mr. King, NOW, THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED bv the Commission Council of the City of Monroe, Louisiana, In legal session convened, that this Council does hereby express unto L.

Milton King its appreciation, on behalf of the members of this Council and of the citizens of the City of Monroe, for the threa flags of the United States of America donated by Mr. King for display In the offices of the Mayor and Commissioners of the City of Monroe at the new City Hall. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of November, 1966. s) W. L.

HOWARD MAYOR s) M. J. COOOK SECRETARY Upon motion of Mayor Howard, seconded bv Commissioner Rodriguez, and unanimously approved, the resignation of Edgar N. Hemphill, as a member of the Monroe Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board was accepted. The following Resolution, offered for (1J Legal Notices RESOLUTION STATE OF LOUISIANA CITY OF MONROE BY: MR.

HOWARD A RESOLUTION APPOINTING J. D. would have aov bearing noon the amount BEEVES TO SERVE AS A MEMBER 8 upon amouni THg QF MONROE MUNICI- ship of special nuclear materials used as power-reactor fuel. enrichment is ex-, pected to constitute an enter- VhaH aCr THEL UN EX- prise of large economic SECOND CLASS: When the qr0is an! the mustilSned DV TERM 0F EDGAR N- HEMP cance over the next rCeTnd byTmemVr" WHEREAS, on December 8 1964 Edthe AEC said. value of "cense shall be twenty dollars bv a member of the firm, and Issue checks or draffs to transfer the funds as needed.

3. The Ouachita Parish Police Jury will determine the funds of which accounts of the Ouachita Parish Police Jury be deposited In the Central Savings Bank Trust Company, The Ouachita National Bank In Monroe, the First National Bank of West Monroe, The Bank, and the American Burk Trust Company. 4 It Is understood and agreed that when the Ouachita Parish Police Jury finds it necessary to botrow money under this aqreement, the Central Savlnos Bank Trust Company will lend 40 per cent of the amount needed; the Ouachita National Bank in Monroe will lend 22 per cent of the amount needed; the First National Bank of Wesr Monroe will lend 10 per cent of the amount needed; the Sterlington Bank will lend 7 per cent of the amount needed; and the American Bank Trust Company will lend 21 per cent of the amount needrd; In all cases there beinq a 3.70 per cent per annum Interest rate charged. Central Savings Bank Trust Company Bv (s) Conway E. Crossland President First National Bank of West Monroe By (s) J.

W. Roberson President American Bank 8 Trust Company By (s) Sebron M. Sneed Executive Vice President The Ouachita National Bank In Monroe By (s) R. L. Vanderpool, Jr.

President The Sterlington Bank Bv (s) M. O. Ramsey President Resolution adopted this 19th dav of December, 1966. (S) T. W.

HUMPHRIES PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Police Jury NELL M. CHEEK SECRETARY Ouachita Parish Police Jury The followinq Ordinance was offered bv Mr. M. W. Montgomery seconded bv Mrs.

Kincaid: ORDINANCE NO. 7209 ANNUAL 1967 GREEN OAKS DETENTION HOME BUDGET ADOPTING AN ESTIMATE EXPENDING THE VARIOUS EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR 1967 FOR THE PARISH OF OUACHITA, MONROE, LOUISIANA SECTION ONE: BE IT ORDAINED, that the revenue for the year 1967 rrvet the Green Oaks Detention Home Budget of expenditures from the following sources: ESTIMATED REVENUE YEAR 1967: Parish Tax Severance Tax Interest Earned onrirhmpnt is CLASS: When the gross annual ficer thereof enricnment services IS expecreu receipts are one thousand dollars or more Any intenti where a corporation, bv the proper of- Any intentional false statement as to to reach approximately $500 i fhnd bundryt dollars, any material facts in the application for rr the license shall be thirty dollars. million per year by the late fourth class when the gross an-istitute a license under this Ordinance shall corv misdemeanor, and any person Police Activity Reported Light gar N. Hemphill was appointed to serve as a member of the City of Monroe Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board for a term of three (3) years from September 12, 1964, and ainj RPM WHEREAS, on November 22, 1966 the nual receipts are fifteen hundred dollars convicted thereof shall'be fined not more 1 qar.N- submitted his 8SS Jwo, dol- than two hundred dollars or Imprisoned 8nd, Commls- 5ba be. forty dollars.

for not more than six months, or both. mt FAILURE TO PAY TAX; JUDGMENT PROHIBITING FURTHER PURSUIT OF BUSINESS SECTION 49 Failure to pay the tax FIFTH CLASS: When the gross annual receipts are two thousand dollars, and not more than four thousand dollars, license shall be sixty dollars. SIXTH CLASS: When the gross annual receipts are four thousand dollars, and by this Ordinance shall Ipso tacto, not more than six thousand dollars, the demand or putting in default, license shall be eighty dollars cause the tax, interest, penalties end SEVENTH CLASS: When the gross an- to become immediately delinquent, nual receipts exceed six thousand dol- and Collector Is hereby vested appointing J. 0. Reeves to serve as a i lars, the additional license thereafter authority, on motion In a court of member of said Board to fill the unex- Twifl Citv police officers ex- 5ha" be seventy dollars for each ten competent jurisdiction, to take a rule oniplred term of the said Edqar N.

Htmo- rolgtivxslu vsuint thousand dollars, o- fraction thereof, in delinquent taxpayer to show cause In! hill miffed to a vote, the vote thereon resulted as follows: YEAS: 18, Messrs. Wilhite, Carpenter, Joiner, M. W. Montgomery, Whetstone, Mrs. Kincaid, Carter, Hamm, Jackson, Rawls, Coon, Brown, Wilson, Ensminger, A.

E. Montgomery, and Humphries. NAYS: 1, Mr. Downing. The aibove resolution adopted this 19th dav of December, 1966 (S) NELL M.

CHEEK SECRETARY Ouachita Parish Police Jury (s) T. W. HUMPHRIES PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Police Jury Motion was offered bv A. E. Montgomery, seconded by Mr.

Roberts that the Police Jury advertise to receive bids for construction and tie-in of a water well on a turn-kev basis for the Highway Department facilities on Wells Road. Bids to be opened on January 9, 1967. Motion adopted. Motion was ottered by Mr. A.

E. Montgomery, Jr. seconded bv Mr. M. W.

Montgomery that the Police Jury accept the proposal of additional benefits for life and hospitalization group Insurance coverage as presented bv the Pan American Insurance Company. Substitute motion was offered bv Mr. Whetstone seconded by Mr. Wilhite Wat the Police Jury advertise to receive bids for group insuranre coverage Roll call on substitute motion resulted as follows YEAS: 6 Messrs. Wilhite, Whetstone, Carter, Roberts, Wilson, and Downing NAYS: 13, Messrs.

Carpenter, Joiner, M. W. Montgomery, Van, Mrs. Kincaid, Hamm, Jackson, Rawls, Coon, Brown, Ensminger, A. E.

Montgomery, and Humphries. Substitute motion not adooted Roll cell on original motion resulted as follows: Yeas: 14, Messrs. Wilhite, Carpenter, Joiner, M. W. Montgomery, Van, Mrs.

Kincaid, Hamm, Jackson, Rawls, Coon, Brown, Ensminger, A. E. Montgomery and Humphries. NAYS: 5, Mesrrs. Whetstone, Carter, Roberts, Wilson and Downing.

Original motion adopted. Motion was ottered by Mr. Roberts (1) Legal Notices NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by M. J. Cook, Secretary Treasurer, Citv Hall Bulding, Monroe, Louisiana, until 10:00 o'clock A.M.

i the Mth dav of January, 1967, TO. jeven (7) refrigeratprs- freezer units to be Installed and used In the Monroe Civic Center, all in accordance with specifications prepared by William B. Clvlr center Director. Bid securlf. ha! furnished with each bid as set out In the specifications No bid may be withdrawn for at least thirty (30) davs affer the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids.

Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. Pursuant to Louisiana Act 318 of 1958 preference Is hereby qlven to materials, supplies and provisions produced, naanu- factured and In Louisiana, quality (1) Legal Notices L.nj-u- 1 1 r.r<- BE IT ORDAINED, ETC THAT THE REVENUE FOR THE YEAR 1967 MEET THE ROAD MAINTENANCE BUDGET OF EXPENDITURES FROM THE FOLLOWING REVENUE FOR THE YEAR 1967: General Fund Appropriation Gasoline Tax State Appropriations Transfers From: Drainage Tax Blacktopplng Tax Blacktop Maintenance Tax Miscellaneous xlncludes Severance Tax being to "artlcies offered by com- 0 byE the PolVoTjury petition outside of the State. lORDAiNt Oucchita, In regular the bidding. Citv of Monroe, Louisiana M. J.

Cook, Secretarv-Treasurer Monroe, La. Dec. 21, 28, 30, 1966 Engineer and Assistants Wages, Hourly Utilities Ice Office Supplies Social Security INVITATION FOR BIDS MONROE CITY SCHOOL BOARD Sealed bids for the construction Of a Stadium on the premises of Neville High School, Monroe, Louisiana, will be received bv the Monroe City School Board, In its office at 2101 Roselawn Avenue, Monroe, Louisiana, until 3 P.M., Monday, January 9, 1966, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. Each bidder will be required to submit, proposals for the complete Stadium and for the Alternates outlined In the Speclfi- cations. Drawings, Specifications and other proposed Documents may be examined at the following: Office of L.

Milton Kina, Architect, 607 Ouachita National Bank Building, Monroe, Louisiana and fl-e office of Northeast Louisiana General Contractors Association, 807 Hudson Lane, Monroe, Louisiana. Copies may be obtained from the Archl- for the Road Maintenance for the year 1967 be and the same Is hereby adopt- eg and made a budget for the taxation ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR Sa1ariesfAR 438,280.00 4,000.00 1.700.00 2.500.00 Employer's per cent 21,000 00 Group Insurance, Employer's per Liability General Insurance 3 ooo oo 19,000 00 70,000.00 Lumber Culverts Gravel Pit Run Washed Rock 62,000.00 Asphalt Portland Cement Rental of Equipment Repairs and Maintenance Gasoline, Oil, and Fuel Materials and Supplies Chemicals 8 Su, Li upon payment of for each set, seconded by Mr. Coon that application, 1 amount will be re tuned to each, 3.2 beer license submitted bv Calso contractor, provided the documents Sign Materials Bowers and Haroid Guy be held for ge returnfd good condition within ten Pre-Employment Physicals xs C.r^Jr.i£J SECTION THREE: BE IT FURTHER Joiner, M. W. Montgomery, Van, Mrs.

FOR THE Kincaid, Hamm, Jackson, Rawls, Coon, Roberts, Brown, Wilson, Ensminger A. Montgomery, and Humphr 1.500.00 NAYS; 3. Messrs. Whetstone, 3.600.00 dfvd Downing. 1 Motion adooted.

Motion was ottered bv Mr Hamm sec COST OT reproaucmy inc aovumcmsi eT. vlded the documents be returned in good ORDAINED. that the Secretary condition within ten days after date of T.rea*pI1er, of th.x Or hid onenina directed to cause publication 0 mis ur- Each bid must be accompanied bv a dlnance and Budget In Official Journa bid guaranty which shall be not less according to than five percent of the amount of the The above Ordinance Base Bid, In the form of a Bidder's miffed to a vote was solvent surety ed this 21st dav of November, 1966 (s) T. W. Humphries PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Police Jury SECTION TWO: BE IT FURTHER OR-LyM bv Mr Carter that the application Bond executed DAINEO.

bv the Police Jury of the Willie Richards tor whiskey per- company authorized to do business Parish of Ouachita, In special sessionim)t rejected because it Is in violation the State of Louisiana. that the followinq estimated parlsh Ordinance by being wilhin Pursuant to Louisiana Act 311 of 1958, items of expenditures for the Green three hundred (300) feet of a rhurch. reference Is her zby given to materials, i Nell Cheek Osks Detention Home for the vear 1967 Motion adooted supplies and provisions produced, manu- SECRETARY bo and the same Is hereby adooted and! following aoollcations tor beer and factured or grown in Louisiana, quality Ouachita Parish Police Jur made a budget for the taxation year I Sffmlfs had been 1 -yv, 1 B.ri Washington, beer, Ward outside the state. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR Halle, beer. Ward VFW, Post 1809.1 Bidders' attention is called to Acts S.

Monroe, La 1 being equal to articles offered bv com- Publication dates December 2, 9, 16. 23, 30, 1966 which same was accepted bv them, and WHEREAS, the appointment of a successor to Mr. Hemphill upon the said Civil Service Board may be made bv the Body of the City of Monroe iypon Its own motion, and WHEREAS, the Commission Council of the City of Monroe is of the opinion that public Interest would be served bv pericnced a relatively quiet of 11 activity today. not less than two or more than ten! The maximum license tax busl- exclusive of holidays, why the de NOW THEREFORE SECTION 1. BE IT RESOLVED, by In Monroe, Ben Freeman of not exceed nine thousand dollars nesses, payable by any one Insurer shall "npuant should not be ordered; the Commission Council of the City of to cease from further pursuit of the busl-i Monroe, In legal session convened, that Provided, that plate glass and steam nass under this Ordinance.

This J. Reeves be and he is hereby ao- the A and A Liquor Store Ob- boiler inspection insurers shall npay5 only1 mav ba tried out of term and In tained a warrant charging theft of the rates provided above. and shall always be tried bv Idiueu wan pill 11 11 Provic)ed of preference. If the rule is HE YEAR 1967 Salaries Group Insurance Social Security, Employers per cent Utilities Automobile Expense Office Expense and Supplies Repairs and Maintenance Petty Cash Food Afsesfdf's Compensation Purchase of Equipment General Insurance Materials and Supplies Traveling Expense Clothing Reserve Building Fund Miscellaneous Rodney J. Hobbs, beer.

Ward Rosa 37:2151 through R.S. 37:2165 cf the 800.00 Fields, beer, Ward Chrlstner Wash- iana Legislature requiring contractors 125.00 inqton, whiskey. Ward Davis Bennett, and subcontractors to be duly licensed whiskey. Ward' Herman F. bidding on any contract in fha 'V "a per- whlskeV, Ward and Carl A.

Francis, amount of or more 1' J'22-22 Whiskey. Ward '0. No bid shall be withdrawn within 30 sell liquor rv.arn, '195221 Motion was offered by Mr. Van second- davs after date of bid opening. The Mon- defined by law la flu Parish of Ouac ed by Mr.

Carter that the applications roe City School Board reserves the right ta for the year 1967. t0 rejecf any 0f Jo iny informalities In the bidding. MONOE CITY SCHOOL BOARD By Van Odom, Superintendent Monroe, La. December 16, 23, 30, 1966 be aooroved and license be Issued Ttnnnn Motion adopted. Motion was ottered by Mr.

Van second, til ed by Mr. Carter that various apollca- 52t £2 tions for renewal of beer and whiskey Si permits be approved provided they meet requirements of Parish Ordinances 152 22 and to be determined by the Engineer io.wo:wl8Pd 405.00 Pine 5treef Lounge 901 Pine Monroe. La. OWNER Julius Fontana Monroe. Louisiana December 29, 30, 1966 I.HM 10, PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a public Cook, Secretary NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by J.

Treasurer, City Hall Louisiana until 10 rr I rrUTiUTU. 1ITOI TTie SmOUHT OT Tnp II- A 1 wir made OfcS by check by James H. cense provided far in this section Shall order rendered shall be of 902 Vi Standifer St Ohe-fhlrd of the amount fixed if 8 in favor of me 01 auzti owimmr me pay(fr fj(e a Jworn statement typrohibiting the taxpayer from the Charged bv officers after an "is annual report showlna that at IP pursuit of the business until such j. least one-sixth of the total admitted as- tlrT8 as ha h8? Jhe at Hall and Gram- sets of the paver less assets in an Ihlerrsl. penalties and costs, and I time as he has paid the delinquent tax, Interest, penalties and costs, and every mont with negligent driving and arnount aqual to the reserves on Its poll- injunction shall be con- nioni Wim iiegugcm uiiving ctuu Jf) forejqn in which sidered a contempt of court, and pumsh- being drunk and disorderly was it authorized to do business and which according to law pointed to serve as a member of fhe Citv of Monroe Municipal Fire and Police! SECTION THREE Civil Service Board to fill the unex-; ORDAINED 00 BE IT FURTHER that the Secretary plred term of Edgar N.

Hemphill, same Treasurer of the Police Jury Is hereby being a term of three (3) years from; directed to cause publication of this Orl POSTING OP LICENSE Thomas Austin Dodd 60, countries teaoire 8n investment therein! whose address was listed as 138 the S. Grand. AuthonLes said a war- m'J" i J52Mired ,0 8 under this rant Will be Obtained for driving shall be required to oost the September 12, 1964. APPROVED AND ADOPTED, this accordinq to law day of November, 1966. S) W.

L. HOWARD MAYOR S) M. J. COOK SECRETARY There being no further business to come before the Council the meeting dlnance and Budget In the Official Journ- Class relative to Ouachita! me second floor of City Hall, Gravity Dralnaoe District No. I and the Louisiana at 4 15 to consider the ferred to the District Attorney tor an being no further business to.

The above Ordinance having been sub- before the Jury, milted to a vote, the vote thereon re- wa. ottered by Mr. M. 1 suited as follows Montgomery seconded by Mr. YEAS: 19, Messrs.

Wilhite, Carpenter, meetina be adjourned. Joiner, M. W. Montgomery, Van, Whet- Motion adooted stone, Mrs. Kincaid, Carter, Hamm, son, Rawls.

Coon, Roberts, Brown, Wil-1 appointments of Commissioners was cases: SE46-67, Mrs Lorene Rove, 1305 Florida Street, Monroe, Louwena. This is a request for a Nursery Day Care In eo R-l (Single Family Residence) District. V87-67, Fred McCall, 1714 Park Ave- W. same In a conspicuous place. In his or! M.

J. COOK Secretary HOWARD Mavor while under the influence of in- fnr i ZZ i8-, toxicatmg beverages. I real property In this State which shall be one hundred dollars 30, 1 toxicating beverages. STaTB J58 one hundred dollars, recoverable bv the requisite for the convenient accommoda- Tax Collector before court nl mm In West Monroe, police listed tion of the transaction Of its own busl petent It sh7ll be 111 ol VhGPS OF THE POLICE Daniel G. Langerstrane, 39.

PA ian I. taken Winnfield, as having escaped or to corporations croanlzed under the this Section are strictly carried AT A REGULAR mffting hfi on son, Downing, Ensminger, A. E. Montgomery, Jr and Humphries. NAYS: None.

Absent: None. ORDINANCE adooted this 19th dav of December, 1966. (s) NELL M. CHEEK SECRETARY Ouachita Parish Polka Jury (SI T. W.

HUMPHRIES PRESIDENT (S) NELL M. CHEEK SECRETARY PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Police Jury Monroe, La December 30, 1 SHERIFF'S SALE First Fidelity Mortgage Company Vs. No 76,743, Jonn Wlliiam Sutton, Woods. Jr. and Catherine nue.

Monroe, Louisiana. This is a request for a front yard variance from 42 feet to 25 feet as contained under Section 27-4X paragraph (1) of Zoning Ordinance. MISS BARBARA DAVJS Acting Secretary Board of Adjustment Monroe, La Dec 30, 1966 ORDINANCE NO. 7203 ANNUAL 1967 JIHIC tuuijwus, IHSCFI CKCJIUtNI ogoui, PADISH CF AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON Ouachita Parish Police Jury STATE OF LOUISIANA. PARISH GENERAL FUNO BUDGET and the EVIDENCE M0NDAV- DECEMBER 19, 1966 The following resolution was Introduced OUACHITA, FOURTH 01 STRICT COURT AN fcSTiMATE EXPEt State of Louisiana, or in stoc'k of home" ft By vlrW.

uf a wrW EXPEND.TUR Issued from the Honor Fourth FOR THE YEAR 1967 cuk cial District Court in and the PARISH OF OUACHITA. MONROE Irom a work detail. slaTP 0T Louisiana, or in stock of home SECTION 5 The onlv leoal u' -nrr Thursday activity included the SJS? ,55 apprehension by Monroe police the extent such stock Is ouaranteed or by the City Tax Collector ard no receipt Building. WHEREAS, tentative approval to con-! numbered cause and LOUISIANA feiony "'w EXPEND ES FOR THE FM Radio Communication System In the Mon roe Clvk Conference Hall and Eighty Five (15) Portable Pallets for storing Portable Chairs In the said Monroe Civic Center, all In accordance with specifications prepared by William B. LHIy- man.

Civic Center Director. Bid Security shell be furnished with each bid as set out In the specifications No bid may be withdrawn tor at least thirty (30) days after fhe scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids Any bid received efter closing lime will be returned unopened Pursuant to Louisiana Act 311 of preference Is hereby given to supplies end provisions produced, manufactured end grown In Louisiana, qualify being equal to articles offered by compefL tlfion outside of the State The CHy of Monroe. Louisiana reserves the right fo waive any informalities In the bidding CITY OF MONROE. LOUISIANA M. J.

COOK. Secretary-Trtasurer Monroe, La December 21. 21. XL SECTION ONE; BE IT ORDAINED. to Ihe Collector of Rev- theft.

Frank Lee Buskin, 28, of 811 vided for ALL OTHER BUSINESSES ECTION 43. Any business not this clause Shall be construed to prevent There were Honorable I the Tax Collector from Issuing a receipt in prudent John Dr8w i numpnries, Hresioenr a no wemoers jonn WHEREAS, the street lieu of the appropriate form to any per has been constructed driving with a revoked license. Hunting Accident Claims Life Of 13-Year-0ld The life of 13-year-old Jimmy Norrell of Monroe was claimed in a hunting accident Thursday afternoon. A fall from a tree ap parently caused the shotgun to discharge, shooting the hunter. Officials said young was climbing out of But Less Than 5 6.00010 9,000 15! 12,000 20 15,00025 20,000 45 25,000 60 37.500 75 50,000115 75,000150 100,000 200! 150,000 300 250,000650 500,000750 750,000 1,500 1,000,0002.2501 1,250,0003,000 1,750,0004.

SCO 2,000,000 5,250 2.500,000 6,900 OATH OF TAXPAYERS MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS Motion was offered bv Mr. Wilson sec- in the Official Journal Motion adopted. SECRETARY Ouachita Parish Police Jurv (S) T. W. HUMPHRIES I PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Police Jury The following resolution was Introduced: 53.

The Citr Tax Collector. depositories for fhe year 1967 harged with the collection of the faxes Motion was offered bv Mr. Hamm sec Bids having been advertised for fiscal by Mr, Rawis seconded bv Mr. Jackson of Section 1, Towmhip North, Range 3 East, Ouachita Par Ish, Louisiana, as shovm on ptai niea In Plat Book 10. page records of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, with all buildings and improvemenTi Royalty Payments Telephone Commission Stock Law Receipts Cham Store Tax Criminal Court Fund Reoavmenf, Library Loan RESOLUTION Whereas tentative approval ness firm or corporation applying fori nor more than ninety days, or both In When the VOLVED IN THE JOINT FISCAL AGENCY BID OF THE CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK 8, TRUST COMPANY, THE OUACHITA NATIONAL BANK OF MONROE, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WEST MONROE, THE STERLINGTON BANK, AND THE AMERICAN BANK 8.

TRUST COMPANY FOR THE OUACHITA PARISH POLICE JURY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1967. 7.500i oath is taken Collector, "no tftT'dl? I 3 CHEEK WHEREAS the street In this subdlwl- slon has been constructed In accordance i with Ordinance No. 7199 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Ouachita Parish Police Jury convened In regular session this 19th day of December, 1966, that this subdivision be accepted by the Police Jurv and maintained in the future bv the I Parish Highway Deoartment Adooted unanimously this 19th day Stiltd the of the ants and wll be sold to TOTAL Writ of Seizure 8, £lifit SECT I Terms of sale ORDAINED, by" the nent to the last ntgnesr pan4h of Ovachlti SECTION TWO: BE IT 397,000 00 15.000 00 11.000 00 10.900.00 25.000 00! 1.300.00 4 000 00 1.000 00 75 00 250 00 10.000 00 15,000 00 7JDOO.OO 5.000 00 00 Ptne Street Lounge 991 Pine Monroe. La. OWNER Julius N.

Fontana Monroe. La December 39, 30. 1966 I am applying to fhe Louisiana ABC Beard for a permit to sell Alcoholic bev under Class at the following address 901 Pine, Monroe In the Parish of Ouachita Pine Street Lounge 901 Pina Sf Monroe, La Owner, Julius N. Fontana Monroe, La December 29, 30. 1966 bailey grant session convened that fhe following Monroe, Louisiana January 26, 1967 December 30.

1966 NOTICE EXEMPTIONS charge shall be made for same. between the Central Savings Bank SECTION 44. Vendors cf Ice, bread, Tru5t Louisiana, as milk or coder There shall be no license represenled by Conway Crossland, tax imposed, assessed or collected under! President; The Ouachita National Bank the provisions of this Ordinance on any Monroe. Louisiana, fatally SECRETARY Ouachita Parish Police Jurv (t) T. W.

HUMPHRIES PRESIDENT tst fn.H^ JRvenll. tTbT as requested Juveniia Officers. Mileage WELL Jury for comi-X Sheriff ar a year TtT eapend.tures for 5 VbS xpensc i irwrffkations on above Item Game Wardens Ouachita Parish Police Jurv Stained from the Secretary, Game Wardens, Travel In" crlm8 of penury, to be pun- L' President; the! The following resolution was offered by Jdouio wr Ouachita Parish Norrell selling Ice, bread, milk or coffee First' National Bank of West Monroe, Mr, Carpenter Mr. Wilhite: schoo! Building, Range Rider Travel 4 E.oema I of Tfie 8,8,8 Monroe. Louisiana, as represented! Pniice Jury reserves the right to wenge moer.

Travel 4 Expense 2,400 00 by Roberson, President; The Ster Schm Building (901 South Grand, Mon r08 are be based uper construction of deep well and con 4 600 00 necfion Into existing building npino with a 0 hs to conform with the Louisiana State 18,360 00 Board of Health Work Is fo be a com 2420 00 job wipH. pyrno r.a1™* Constables 4320 00 all associated piping and wiring as for 900.00 lows deer: B. Miscellaneous professions and ikjsI- i nesses exempted. Printers, Idhographers, Stand about a mile north Of the editors and publishers, whether carry- Ouachita Union Parish line off ATTORNEY TO AID IN COLLECTION 9 their businesses or professional Gear WHEREAS OF LICENSE ilington Bank. Sterilngton, Louisiana, as acres In Sacfion 7, TIB the second day of represented by Ramsev, Pregl- 1 Ward 2 consishnq of ten lots the City Tax Col- dPnt; and the American Bank 4 139 and a subdivision known as rz ell bids "ey.sirar vote rs In Sacfion 7, T18N, RSE.

POLICE JURY Parish Physician fronting I 88 individuals firms' p.rfrwrshics” or sha.l^lly^W^ cX not any struts, the Whites ferry Road when corporations, and ac- a complete list of all delinquent license resented by Sebron Sneed, Executive this Subdivision and written approval 5 967 secretary 'Treesurar 4 1966 the fall occurred. ee, ofentc L.nL. hnmnetaaff AlhrO fhiti'H f'3l V' Cl I UCtlfKlUslH ilVCflev DV jFOFOfl rVl. nPCU APt.Ulf“”j An it tea- i AflUHfV i U. Payers, together with their location and vice President tor handling details In- bv the Louisiana Stata Board of Heal ft: The attached plan showing location 3 00 of the crnpused well to be a pan 3.900 00 ef these specifications 2.400 00 1 Bids to be based upon Installation 6,150 00 of 4" well deep Bid should In- 7.400 08 Okeie cost per foot I of less then or Assistants than 450" depth 18,030 00 3.

Well and tank to be Installed Agriculture Building Custodian 300 highway department grounds on West Monroe Citv Court Clerk 4.800 00 North tide. Tie-In to be made at ex tst I Registrar of Voter 4 Deputy ju 1411 ulluj ing and loan ablation, fjnd of and the voTyedVnme ot his been subr They said the accident OC- cES: Parish Polke curred around 2:45 boy was taken to pita 1 and died around Ouachita Parish Coroner Dr.luated trained nurses, those engaged in tion to the City Council J. W. Cummins declared the interest and costs submitted on the weter supply sewage systems. TUC i n.iisiana Clerical Employee City Hall.

aAcmoe. Lou west City Marshal December 77, City Marshal Judge Poike for the sear beginning hied with the Clerk of Court January 1, and ending December death accidental. nnflraffhft mnri enrnora I I mriU vwu I 3 Jiuuoi I Tgf tkns organized and wratid ter Ail u.n.p.8,d. ft Adopted this dev of December, Compensation motion of Commissioner McSher- Court Attendance. Sheriff of lending money to farmers for The boy was shot in the fe- production purposes, the stock of which i i I ts owned by farmer members and em- moral artery of his leg by ttie sucb corporations, shaii be 20-gauge shotgun blast bear interest at the rate of two per cent the Louisiana Legislature as found In per month from tne first day of March, through R.

S. 39 1235. and in addition, said delinquent shall pay The Central Savings Bank 4 Trust the additional sum of ten per cent of Ouachita National Bank aggregate amount of license, Monroe, the First National Bank of CHEEK dlnance For the Protection Of Our Readers And Advertisers! (I) NELL SECRETARY Ouachita Parish Pollca Jury (s) T. HUMPHRIES PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Poltca Jury Motion was offered by Mr. Wilhite wconded Wavor Service Office ill Anri xoeciai Mileage 4 Per Oiem, Police Jurors and me' spaclal ses SoTot December 6 mously epproved Transportation 1.700.00 valve.

Bidder should visit site 7.400 00 thoroughly acquaint himself with loca 7.400 00 end conditions before submitting bid 1 500 00 4 New 1V i weter line from tforaae 3 400 00 I ,0 building to be located 18" below 3.800.00 natural ground Storage tank fo be pressure type with 7.500 gellon capacity, Auxllllary con 1 000 00 ttednns to be Installed Include one pres- 4 Clerk 0 two smooth nozzle type sampling laps and a valve on each side of tterage tank JP 6 Pump motor shell be of required 43 it horsepower to operate well at required gumi capacity 7 Pressure on system to be maln- penses 7,000 0C 4.400 00 100 0 soners end Inter i wvpmftiAfl fznm nf Ar s-f Of if! An Onf Or mfJ tr5T tOfKli a provisions of this Or- flfKj duP by said delinquent as West Monroe, The Sterlington Benk, arid attorney's fees to the City Attorney in the American Bank 4 Trust Company, In-, uuh.tstnne the Pn. C. Manufacturers. Manufacturers shall whose hands the City Tax Collector has dlvlduallv agree to act as fiscal agents; Whrtstone that tea be exempted from any provision of fhis placed the same for collection, and the for the Ouachita Parish Police Jurv, tor adver 1 recafve bias lot was Ordinance, provided that manufacturers payment of said license. Interest, penal- the above term and to handle all mat- of a twelve monihs supoiv who sell their manufactured articles at ties, attorney's tees, and costs shall be iters pertaining to their demand accounts I of no 2 diesel fuel for fhe highway De- retall shall be subject to the payment of secured by a first lien and privilege in; as fiscal aqenfs In accordance with Said bids fo be opened on Jan a license tax on such retail sales as fixed favor of the Citv, upon the property, mov and more particularly In accordance with uary 9 in this Ordinance, except those ertgaolna, able or immovable of the delinquent requirements of Louisiana Revised being occupied, or continuing In the busl- Ing the license, and said Tax Collector Statute Chapter 7, entitled "Local De Motion adopted The followlno resolution was Introduced Court Expense, Jury lurors 10,750 00 Maintenance Courthouse end Jail: ness of refining, healing, cracking, or shall collect said license, interest, penal- being S.

39 1211 through by Mr. Wilhite seconded by Mr Joiner tcruflny it exerrtsed over ALI distilling petroleum, crude oil, or prod- ties, attorney's fees and costs in the man- 19-1735. ADVERTISING (Classified or DrtpltyI; ucts thereof, and manufacturing, refln- ner prescribed by existing law accepted tor publication In this newt ing or distilling products out of said! OF ANY PART papat. Wa never knowingly publish advertisements that are untruthful or fraudulent end detrimental to tha best Interest of our reeders All are accepted ter publication on premise thet they factual, that products advertised properly described at advertised price and will be willingly sold to the customer at the price and conditions In tha advertisement. If any reader ever encounters anything other than faithful compliance with conditions, wa would appreciate your calling or writing BETIER BUSINESS BUREAU OUACH'TA PARISH DIVISION 9.0.

BOX IM4 RHONE 4600 MONROE, LOUISIANA 1 Having taken Into consideration all of local depositing authorities on demand deposit In Ouachita Parish to- gather with the ration which tofal capital. petroleum, crude oil or products, shall be OF ORDINANCE exempted from the payment of any SECTION 56, If any clause, wholesale or retail license tax or license paragraph, or oart of fhis Ordinance; declared surplus, and undivided profits tax measured by gross sales, levied un- shall for any reason be adiudqed by any of fhe Central Savings Bank 4 Trust der any of the provisions of this Or court of competent lurlsdlction to be The ouachlta National Bank In dlnance for the sale of petroleum, or valid, such judgment shall not the First National Bank of West petroleum products, manufactured bv impair, or Invalidate the remainder of'Monroe, The Sterlington Bank, and the RESOLUTION WHEREAS the streets and drainage In Units 2 through 14 of Town and Country Subdivision havt been constructed in accordance with Ordinance No 7199 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED bv Ouachita Parish Police Jury convened In regular session this 19th day of December, 1966, that these subdivisions be acceoted by fhe Police this Ordinance, but shall be confined in American Bank Trust Company, In-j Jury and the streets maintained by the Mechanical pursuits. Individuals en-: Its operation to the clause, sentence, para-1 dividuallv bears to the total capital, de Parish High.vay Department. and undivided, profits oh The above resoM gaged in mechanical pursuits shall be; qraph or any part thereof, directly from any provisions of in the controversy In which such i Ordinance, provided however, that where judgment has been rendered. Individual conducts a mechanical pur-; ALL MONEY RECEIVED suit as a business, employing the serv-.

COUNTED AS GROSS RECEIPTS ORDINANCE CITY OF MONROE STATE OF LOUISIANA ORDINANCE NO 3744 BY MR HOWARD AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC TION 24-9 1 OF THE CITY OR MON ROE CODE TO DESIGNATE U.5. HIGHWAY 145 BY-PASS AS A FOUR I Ine STREET AND PROVIDING lTHAT thR ordinance IS OF ex TPFMF public urgency FOR THE IMMEDIATE PRE5ER VATION OF AND HEALTH AND SAFETY, AND THEREFORE EFFECTIVE IMMt- SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINEO by the Election Expense Commission Council of the City of Mon Telephone 4 Telegraph 10 400 00 Light. Heat, and Water and Upkeep Materials and Supplies Contractual Services Maintenance Agriculture Building Light, and Water Materials and Supplies Repairs and Upkeep General; Clerk of Court, Record Books 4 Equipment Equipment Office Supplies 4 Expense Office Furnltuie 4 equipment AA US Ul Ifif Commission Board Health. New system Is to be commission.

4 specified In Sanitary Coda. Chapter Paragraph J8 9 Pump to be submersible type with Convention Expense counts of the Ouachita Parish Police Jury, will be generally divided so that ices of others in such business, such In- SECTION 57 All gross receipts derived cent of that total will be de dividual shall be exempt from tax any mercantile business or occuoa -1 the Central Savings Bank 4 der this Ordinance only portion tion whatsoever, as hereinabove Company; 22 per cent In the Oua- I of are rftar Ouachita Parish Police Jury 1 T. W. HUMPHRIES PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Police Jurv The following resolution was Introduced 5.900.00 3.250 00 4.000 00 1 530 00 banks In Ouachita Parish, it Is aareed adopted this 19th day of December, 1966 Louisiana, In legal conven- Travel hat the total of demand (s) NELL M. CHEEK Id that S.ct on 24-91 of the City of Association Dues hat the total an tneoemano C4.n, amended by adding to those streets des- i 3.700 00 HI uh four lane streets Ihe follow Sooa! Security, Employer's per.

cant the gross receipts of the business that ed, whether earned within or without the Jiatlnnai Bank In won roe; reasonably attributable to the nr.ech City of Monroe, shall form the proper 1 fh, M.tlonal Bank of West bT, Wr- and seconded bv Mr. leal labor of tha Individual conducing basis upon which all licenses shall be 7 e.n, in h. i.ird.c Anri ku elk, Monroe I Per tern in IN CONFLICT I such business MANNER OF ENFORCEMENT I SECTION 45. The lax collector, minlstratcw of finance, treasurer er any ether officer, whose duty It shall be to re- newspaper It an actlva ce.ve ard collect tha license taxes due Ordinances xuonoriar or call or writa, Adveriiting the City of Monroe, Louisiana, may en- and fhe same are hereby repealed. Monroe tei'ca fhe collection of any and all taxes APPROVED AND ADOPTED, this No- ssessed and collected by the City BankTand 71 per cent in American RE PEAL OF ORDINANCES Bank 4 Trust Companyv This Proportion SECTION 58.

All laws, or parts of laws in conflict herewith be Monroe News-Star-World will be determined bv bank statements Issued at the end of each calendar month bv each bank for the demand accounts of the Ouachita Parish Police Jurv, which they have on deposit It Is agreed that the Central Savings Bank Trust Company, the Ouachita National Bank In the First National Bank of West Monroe, The Stertlnqton Bank, and the IffuETARY (American Bank Trust Company, will leieyjyg. JBT iwdoption by Waver Howard, and on ,8 SECTION 46 The basis tor determln-i motion, seconded by Commissioner Rod-' ouacnua mg the amount of Hie annual licenses; rlguez, was unanimously approved and National Ban provided by Ihls Ordinance, where the! adopted i revenue. 1 MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 8 RESOLUTION STATE OF LOUISIANA 5 ji a.rkh Pnlice CITY OF MONROF i sum total of the Ouachita Parisn ponce BY MR HOWARD Jury, demand maintained in A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING! th.ur Banks. so that the -IONIC COLOR FALL" Benk 4 Company determine due within the same time and In thelvember 22, 1966 manner that is now or may hereafter S) L. HOWARD be provided for the csllectlon of license: MAYOR taxes due to the State of Louisiana 1 S) M.

J. COOK PERIOD USED WHERE GROSS SECRETARY REVENUE IS THE The followinq Kesoiunon, onereg ror ihi xame basis OF THE LICE (SE adoption by Mavor Howard, and on his 88 8 8 BImk In Mwiroai 11 nmmtAAlr.nnr tiat. OuaCtlita National Batik in nnwjruw, on- Sterlington Bank, and the license it measured qross OF MEETING NOVEMBER 8 -an Bank 4 Trust cBorTParvT Shall be as follows ifurnish the Central Savlngt (1) the business has been tonducteo previously by 'he same party, or by a party or parties lo whom tie or they are successors, the annual qross receipts, sales, gross premiums, gross "SYMPHONIC COLOR FALL" AS THc'Bank 4 trust 1company con ur and-or gross commissions (as the case! OFFICIAL NAME OF THE FOUNTAIN the Hlal demand RflciJ I of lor earned, regardless whether! CONSTRUCTED IN THE MON-lutaThe received or accrued, during the preced- ROE CITY PLAZA ing calendar year for which the license WHEREAS, it has been suggested teet Issuec shall be the basis for determln-; the fountain which has been donated by ing trie amount of the annual license Mr. and Mrs. James A Noe to be In- fa) If the business Is begun durlnq; stalled In the Monrce City Plaza should the calendar year tor wmch license be given a name to be used In promo- Issued the license for fhe year of com- tlonai work connected with fhe area, lh, mencemenf shall be based on fhe gross WHEREAS, William Llllyman, Civ- Ouachita Bank In Monroe, the receipts, gross sales, gross ic Center Director, has suggested that It' National Bank of West Monree, The gross fee-, or gross commissions earned, ha named "Symphonic Color Fall" Sterlington, Bank, tne regardless of whether received or ac the Commission Council Is of tha opinionjBank 4 crued, during the lust thirty d'iys of such name Is appropriate business multiplied by the number of I months, or malor traction thereof, malnlng in the Sterllnqton RESOLUTION WHEREAS approval was given bv fhe Police Jury on June 13, 1966, fo develop Unit No.

2 of North Tark Village Subdivision arid WHEREAS 495 feet of Hickory Slreef and 339 feet of Blrchwood Street has been completed In accordance with Ordinance No. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by fhe Ouachita Parish Police Jury convened In regular mission fhis 19th day of December, 1966, Hiat these streets be accepted by the Police Jury and maintained In the future by the Parish Highway Department The above resolution unanimously adopted this 19th day of December, 1966. NELL M. CHEEK SECRETARY Ouachita Parish Police Jury (I) T. W.

HUMPHRIES PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Pollre Jury The following resolution was offered by Mr WMhlfe seconded by Mr. Jackson RESOLUTION WHEREAS, tha angular crossing of 11 jtt if I if us, Ill fhe calendar year; provided, the Commission Council of fhe City of Pollca Jury, In tha usual manner, will Paris' Police Jury quarterly with their A 4 M. Railroad at Its Inter tsji, iSirfixff-x ris information will also be furnished the THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Ouachita Parish Police Jury In regular sesilxi convened this 19th day of December, ,966, that the A. L. 4 Railroad be petitioned fo Install, at Hits crosslna, a gnat 'o warn vehicular trat flc of appr, ichlng trzlns.

The abuvi resolution having been suto- Trust Company at the same time It is furnished the Ouachita Parish NOW THE RE FOR F' I Police Jurv When this statement Is rt- FT ION 1 BF IT RESOLVED, by reived earh quarter the Ouachita Parish ignaled as four lane streets Ing: U.S. Highway 165 Bv Pass. SECTION 1. BE IT FURTHER OR DAINED that the Commission Council of tha City of Monroe finds that this ordinance is of extreme public urgency and Is for fhe Immediate preservation of public peace, health and safety, and that ordinance shell take effect Immediately. APPROVED AND ADOPTEO this 27th dav of December, 1966.

W. L. HOWARD Mayor S) M. J. COOK Secretary Upon motion of Mayor Howard, seconded by Commissioner McSherrv, 1 Clast A and 4 Class liquor and 3 Class A and 2 Claas Beer permits were approved.

Upon motion of Mayor Howard, seconded by Commissioner McSherry, and unanimously approved, Council agreed to purchase a 30 50 foot lot on Stubbs Avenue from Western Star Lodge 8160 00 per front font. Upon motion of Commissioner McSherry, seconded by Mavor Howard, the Sec retary was Instructed to advertise foi bids for I used motor crane as per specifications furnished by Commissioner McSherry. There being no further business fo come before the Council, (he meeting was adjourned 4.800 00 1.000 00 7.800 00 200 00 150 00 Widow 1,125 00 Faclll- 80,000 CO Harper 3.600 00 1,000 00 2.800 00 1,200 00 1,200 00 7,400 00 165,700 00 2,571.00 W. L. COOK Secretary Monroe, La Dec.

30, 1964 HOWARD Mayor Retirement System, Ad. Fee Insurance 4 Bond Premium Pauper Funerals Social Security, Ad Fee Pension Payment fo Judge's Construction Hwy. Department ties Pension Payment to Judge Beautification Program Indigent Defender Fund Contributions: Civil Defense. District Monroe National Guard Loan to Assessor Roads 4 Bridges Miscellaneous TOTAL SECTION THREE: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that Secretarv- Treasurer of tha Police Jury Is hereby directed to ceuse publication of this Or dlnance and Budget In tha Official Jouc- nal according to law. The above ordinance having been submitted to a vote was unanimously adopted fhis 21st day of November, 1966 (s) Humphries PRESIDENT Ouachita Parish Police Jury (S) Nell Cheek SECRETARY Ouachita Parish Police Jury Publication dates: December 2, 9, 16, 23.

30, 1966 ORDINANCE NO. 7204 ANNUAL ROAD MAINTENANCE ,0 waive Informalities BUDGET --------'ADOPTING AN ESTIMATE EXPEND ING THE VARIOUS CXPENOITURt EOR THE YEAR 1947 FOR THE PARISH OF OUACHITA, non mi 1 drop pipe to conform with pump v'nJS Pump to minimum capacity of 40 at 40 I. Well to have 40' of 4" stainless steal screen extending Into uvinn aaulfler. Screen to be meshed following l'nrS laboratory analysis of sand In Pump to be Installed In a 6 cecYd z.suo pfica bid should Include grouting of entire well by Haliburton -i uvi mi Pump and storage tank to be i mounted on 4 concrete slab, reinforced H2M5 4x4x7 gauge wire mesh Con- 1 222 crete to extend out at least 30" from 750 00 well casing. II.

Successful bidder ko maintain a service department within Ouachita Par Ish caoable of servicing the 12 Contractor to guarantor tor a period ot one year a flow of voter o4 00 at 60 meeting the standards of the Louisiana Stata Board of Health 13 Contractor that Is awarded bid must furnish performance Bond Issued by Surety Company authorized to do business in Louisiana to Ouachita Parish Pollca Jurv for full amount of contract The Ouachita Parish Police Jury re serves Ihe right to relect any and all bids. Nell Cheek SECRETARY Monroe, La December 27, 30, 1966. January 5, December 27, CHy ot Monroe. Louisiana NOTICE OF BIDS Seeled bids will be received bv Cook, Secretary Treasurer, City Hall Building, Monroe, Louisiana, unlit 10 00 o'clock a January 10, tor the following: 1 Used Motor Crane. Specifications are on tile in the Secretary Treasurer's Office No bid may be withdrawn tor at lead fitlean (IS) davs after scheduled Cos Ing lime for the receipt of bids Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened Pursuant to Louisiana Act 318 of preference Is hereby given to mater la supplies and provision! produced, man A factured and grown In Louisiana, quality being equal to articles by tit ion outside of the State The City of Monroe, Louisiana reserves right to reject any and ail bids and CITY OF MONROE, LOUISIANA J.

COOK Secretary-T reasurer Monroe, La Dec. 30, 1946, Jan, 4,.

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