PAGE 8 Thursday, February 5, 1959 The Battalion -> Collette Station (Brazos County), Texat LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION TO THE DULY QUALIFIED RESI DENT ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, WHO OWN TAXABLE PROPERTY WITH IN SAID CITY AND WHO HAVE DULY RENDERED THE SAME FOR TAXATION: Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the City of College Station, Texas, on the 17th day of Febru- ary, 1959, pursuant to the following ordi nance adopted by the City Council of said nance adopted by the Cl City, to-wit: ORDINANCE NO. 273 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVE MENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF COL LEGE STATION; PRESCRIBING CER TAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATING THERETO; MAKING PRO VISION FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE INTEREST THEREON AND PRINCI PAL THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR AN ELECTION AUTHORIZING THE IS SUANCE OF SUCH BONDS; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT WHEREAS, under the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas and the Home- laws Rule tion, Texas, sue tax bond; poses ; and id tne Charter of the City of College Sta Texas, said City has authority to is s for street improvement pur- WHEREAS, before such must be bonds oved can be elec- d, they must be approved at an elec- by majority of the duly qualified resi- electors of said City who own tax- ithin said Cit issued, th tion dent able property within said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, voting at said election ; and WHEREAS, the City Council of si City wishes to proceed with the author!: tion of such bonces and to call an elect] for such purpose; THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION: Section 1 aid za- election shall be able ave for pro- : That an elect! held in an throughout the City of College Station, Texas, on the 17th day of Febru ary, 1959, at which election there shall be submitted to the duly qualified resident electors of said City who own taxa property within said City and who h duly rendered the same for taxation, their action thereupon, the following position, to-wit: PROPOSITION SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE THE BONDS OF SAID CITY IN THE AMOUNT OF $350,000, MATURING SERIALLY WITHIN 30 YEARS FROM THEIR DATE OR DATES, AND BEAR ING INTEREST AT A RATE NOT TO EXCEED 5% PER ANNUM, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING PER MANENT STREET IMPROVEMENT IN AND FOR SAID CITY, AND TO LEVY AN ANNUAL TAX ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN SAID CITY SUF FICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AS IT ACCURES AND TO CREATE AND PROVIDE A SINK ING FUND TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID BONDS AS IT MATURES? (The probable period of usefulness of the improvements for which the bond funds are to be expended is 40 years.) usefulness of the improvements per for which Section 2: That the probable period of sefulness of the improvements for which the bond funds are to be expended is 40 years. Section held at the election official this electio pos< (1) of In War in the A shall be and pur rs follows: at the Music Room Consolidated School i 3: That said election sha the following polling places, ion officials shall be, for the Presiding Judge: Dr. L. G. Jones Assistant Judge: Mrs. F. R. Bris ttervey McGuire Building Presidin Assistan Clerk: Mrs. J. B. Herv Clerk: Mrs. J. G. In Ward No. 2, at 111 Walton Drive in the College Hills Shopping Center. Presiding Judge: Mrs. Charles Richardson Assistant Judge: Mrs. Omer Sperry Clerk: Mrs. J. Y. Alexander Clerk: Mrs. D. W. Andres In Ward No. 3, at the College Station City Hall. Presiding Judge: Mrs. W. D. Lloyd Assistant Judge: Mrs. R. J. Bond Clerk: Mrs. W. H. Freiberger Clerk: Mrs. L. M. Hovorak Section 4: That said election shall be held in accordance with the provisions of tne Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and only duly qualified resident of said City who own taxable ive all and who ha i exas, electors of sa property within said City duly rendered the same for taxation sh be qualified to vote. Section 5: That the ballots of said elec tion shall conform to the requirements of the Election Code of the State of Texas, Chapter 492, Acts of the 52nd Legislature of Texas, Regular Session, 1961, as amend ed, and shall have printed thereon the following: OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $350,000 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF $350,- 000 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS The voter shall vote on the proposition by scratching or marking out the expression that he does not wish to vote for, thus leaving the one not so scratched or marked out as indicating his vote on such tion, in accordance amended. ng his vote on >n, in accordance with said Code, as Section shall be given by notice containing a this ordinance at the City i public place in each of said said City not less than foi proposi- Election 6: That notice of said election iven by posting a copy of po: ■sub: City Hall and ng a copy istantial copy ity not less than fourteen (14) days to the date on which said election at a wards within ;aid prior to tne date on w is to be held, and by notice on the same day successive weeks in The Battalic paper of general circulation within said City and which publishing in such ch of two , a news- published said City and wnicn newspaper is the official newspaper of said City, the first of said publications to be made not later than fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for said election. Said notice shall also be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks in The Bryan Daily Eagle, a newspaper • published in Brazos County, Texas, and of general circulation within the City of College Station, the first of said publications to be made not later than fourte< prior to the date set for said election — it. 't' u - - ^ - 1 ositi not later than fourteen (14) days the date set for said election. Section 7: That if said proposition is approved by a majority vote of the electors voting at said election, the same will con stitute an approval of this ordinance and thority of the City Council to of the autho issue said bonds. Section That the issuance of said jy authorized, subject to the iproval thereof by a majority vote of the •sident qualified property ' I roperty at the election ordance wr tax paying herein! ilan ion 63 of ■Rule Charter; and that, pproved at said election labove th the provir Article VI of the if a: bonds is hereb; ■oval th qu voters voting provide for, in sions of Secti City’s Home-R the bonds are so approved at said election, the details governing the issuance thereof shall be fixed and specified by ordinance or ordinances duly adopted by the City Council subsequent to the holding of said election. Section 9: That, subject to said ap proval, while said bonds or any part of the principal thereof or interest thereon remain outstanding and unpaid, there is hereby levied and there shall be annually assessed and collected, in due time, form, and manner, and at the same time other City taxes are levied, assessed, and col lected, in each year, beginning with the current year, a continuing direct annual withi prop the ;r, a continuing ad valorem tax upon all taxable property in said C'' 1 " - 1 rent interest 3 a sinking fund of not less than 1% of the principal amount of such bonds said City sufficient to pay the cur- thereon and to create and rovide a sinking fund of not 1< then outstanding amount required to able out of said tax, full allowance or of not less ay the principal pay whichever is greater xes, the lever is grea! being made for deliquencies and costs of collection, and such taxi when collected, shall be anplied to stated purposes and to no other. Section 10: That this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 26th day of January, 1959. /s/ Ernest Langford Mayor, City of College Station, Texas ATTEST: ■ /s/ N. M. McGinnis City Secretary (SEAL) After Stiff Protest Russians Release US Army Convoy HELMSTEDT, Germany (AP) —Under sharp attack by the United States, Soviet authorities Wednesday turned loose a U. S. Army truck convoy they had held in East Germany for 53 hours. The four-truck convoy and its five grim soldiers rolled into West Germany, past the checkpoint on the border between East and West Germany, at 6:12 p.m. That was after the U. S. Senate Hawaii Statehood Bill Gains Speed WASHINGTON (AP)—A bill to make Hawaii the 50th state moved one step forward Wednes day—a 5-4 vote of approval by the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Principal backers of the meas ure predicted it would pass by overwhelming majorities in both the House and Senate before Con gress adjourns this summer. Even opponents appeared to view en actment as inevitable. Rep. Leo. W. O’Brien (D-NY), a leading backer of the bill, said he hoped the bill would reach a vote in the House before the Easter recess, beginning March 26, or immediately thereafter. In the Senate, a separate Ha waii statehood bill sponsored for the first time by a majority of the 98 senators will be given a three-day committee hearing starting Feb. 25. THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF BRAZOS $ by certify that the going is a true and correct copy of a NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION, includ ing a true and correct copy of the ordi nance calling said election (which ordi nance was adopted by the City Council of said City at a meeting held on the 26th day o fJanuary, 1959), together with an excerpt from the minutes of said meeting showing the adoption thereof, as same appears of record in the official minutes of said City Council on file in my office. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE OF FICIAL SEAL OF SAID CITY, this the 26th day of January, 1959. /s/ N. M. McGinnis City Secretary, City of College Station, Texas (SEAL) Department, backed by President Eisenhower, had delivered a stiff protest to Moscow against any in terference with the Western Al lies’ access to Berlin. The convoy, en route from Ber lin to West Germany, was detain ed Monday afternoon within sight of the East-West border. The Soviet army demanded an inspection of the cargoes. But Findley Burns Jr., political advis er to the U. S. Army mission in East Berlin who came here for the final negotiations said the Soviets were not allowed to inspect the in side of the trucks. The United States thus won a point in its efforts to prevent the Soviets from gradually clamping a stranglehold on the highway supply line to Berlin, isolated 110 miles behind the Iron Curtain. Following three U. S. Army protests Tuesday in Berlin and Frankfurt, President Eisenhowei announced to his news conference Wednesday that a vigorous de mand was being made by the State Department for release of the con voy. He said the United States never had allowed the U.S.S.R. inspection privileges. The State Department note re leased later said refusal to let the trucks through without inspection was a “clear violation” of Ameri can rights, under four - power agreements since 1945, to free ac cess to Berlin. Burns declined to give any de tails of his 2 1 /£ hours of negotia tions here for release of the Amer ican convoy. Ten minutes after his talks were concluded the convoy roared into Helmstedt with lights blaz ing and proceeded immediately to a U. S. military compound. There the corporal in charge, Richard C. Masiero of West Stockbridge, Mass, and the four soldier drivers hoped to get some sleep. Newsmen were not allowed to talk to them. The 2%-ton trucks were loaded with jeeps. BA TTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES me day 3<* per word 2^ per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES 4 p. m. day before publication Classified Display 80^ Per column inch each Insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR RENT Large room, private bath and entrance. Garage. VI 6-4251. 63tfn Four room apartment. Private bath, entrance and garage. Call VI 6-5915. 62tfn One room apartment, furnished, shower, air conditioner, electric plate. Utilities paid. One block south of Drill Field. 200 Lee. 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