June 9, 1977
COUNTY
action is necessary to open a
county road that has been
fenced off by a private
landowner,
The road, according to
Fitzgerald, has been used for
or 40 years as a county road
and maintained by
commissioners. Since the
property has been fenced
seven or eight property
owners at the end of the road
have to circle around some
two miles to reach their
BP&W
property.
Commissioners agreed that
the matter is to be referred to
County Attorney Bill Bandy to
have papers drawn up to have
the gate opened and the road
available to the public.
James Holland and Harold
Rusk of Pritchard and Abbott
appeared before the
Commissioners with a report
on their work with County
Tax Assessor-Collector Keith
Hearn in establishing
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Reagan was presented a
certificate for his part in
obtaining county fupds for the
Seven Points Library branch.
Reagan, in turn, presented a
$2,000 check from the county
to the B&PW for use by the
library.
Mildred Smith was honored
with presentation of the
"Neki" award for her out-
standing service to B&PW
M.D. Anderson fund, with
$3,484 coming from the Cedar
Creek Lake area. Cedar
Creek Lake B&PW will
receive an award as a result,
and District 5 will be named
the state's outstanding club,
Ms. McDonald said.
Following the charge to
each new officer, the lighted
candles in a brief ceremony to
conclude thee evening's
assessments on commercial
and industrial property for
the county tax roll.
Commissioners will act as
the equalization board for the
county with preliminary
figures on assessments to be
proposed June 9.
Holland reported that
although some oil and' gas
producing areas have
declined in production, other
new wlls added on the tax
roll will offset depleted
values. New assessments
have been made on some
utility companies within the
county and a new schedule for
assessing pipelines havebeen. Holland also said that
enacted, rendetions for lignite land
Total preliminary assess- have also increased over last
ment should be about the year.
same as last year, Holland In other business,
said. some 51 million plus. Commissioners approved a
$1,000 bond for
Peace Clifford
Poynor and a
two historical
conceret
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