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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.
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Will do your sewing at reasonable rates.
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SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M
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Called meeting Thursday,
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The Intered Apprentice Ma-
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publication — Director of Student Publica
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Distinguished Students in the School of
Arts and Sciences may pick up their Dis
tinguished Student Cards in the Office of
the Dean beginning Friday, February 6.
G. W. Schlesselman
Acting Dean *
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CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a de
gree by the end of the current semester
should call by the Registrar’s Office NOW
and make formal application for a degree.
March 1 is the deadline for filing an
application for a degree to be conferred
at the end of the current semester. Tljis
deadline applies to both graduate and
undergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton
Director of Admissions
and Registrar
64tl6
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be made only on the Written recommenda
tion of the head of each department con
cerned and with the approval of the dean
of the student’s school. A student may
not add a course after Saturday, February
7, 1959. Any course dropped after Sat
urday, February 14, shall normally carry a
grade of “F”.
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Admissions and Registrar
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