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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945 Minutes, Resolutions and OrdinancesStephenville, Texas January 2, 1945. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in regular session on January 2, 1945, with Mayor Henry Clark presiding, and the following aldermen present: T. R. Moore, im. 0. Croft, C. A. McDonald, Doyle tishite, and S. E. Richard- son. Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. It was moved by C. A. McDonald, seconded by T. R. Moore, that the Plumbers Bonds of E. E. nosey and Earl Kincaid be accepted and approved for the year 1945. Motion carried. Bills and accounts were read, and on a motion oy C. A. McDonald, seconded by Vim. 0. Croft, were allowed and ordered paid. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in an adjourned regular meeting, subject to the Mayor's call. ," lh'- A ayor. ATT ST: City Secretary. Stephenville, Texas January 15, 1945. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in an adjourned regular meeting on January 15, 1945, with Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen present: Vim. 0. Croft, T. G. Funk, S. E. Richardson, C. Cd. Bryant, and C. A. McDonald. The Mayor stated that the purpose of the meeting was to con- sider another roller, as the present one was inadequate. After discussion, the Airport Committee was asked to get propositions and submit the proposals to the Council at a later date. Mr. Jim Jones, with the Dixie Tank & Bridge Co., came before the Council with a proposal to repaint the overhead water storage tank. No action was taken on this matter. Mr. C. A. McDonald, Chairman of the Fire Committee, stated that the floor upstairs in the boys room needed attention. After discussion, the committee was asked to make such repairs as are needed. There being no other business at this time the Council stood adjourned, subject to the mayorts call. ATTEST: City Secretary. lia/yor. Stephenville, Texas January 16, 1945. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in an adjourned regular meeting on January 16, 1945, with Mayor Henry Clark pre- siding and the following aldermen present: T. R. Moore, C. W. Bryant, Vim. 0. Croft, T. G. Funk, and C. A. McDonald. Mayor Clark stated that the purpose of the meeting was to consider the proposals of buying another roller. Mr. Bryant quoted J. EIngram & Co., of San Antonio, on a new roller at ia price of 4085.00. «fter discussion, it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by FJm. 0. Croft, that J. P. nnderson and Roy Miller be sent to Brady to inspect a roller owned by Morgan & Co., and to purchase same subject to approval of the Council. Iviotion carried. There being no other business at this date, the Council stood adjourned, subject to the Mayorts call. ATTEST: ( City Secretary. Mayor. Stephenville, Texas January 22, 1945. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in an adjourned regular meeting on the above date, with Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen present: T. R. Moore, S. E. Richardson, C. V,. Bryant, Doyle ti�hite, T. G. Funk and C. A. IcDonald. The T.ayor stated that the purpose of the meeting was to can- vass the votes of a special election held. in �dard # 3. The Mayor appointed Doyle '7Jhite, T. R. Moore and S. E. Richardson as a committee to canvass the votes and make a return, their report being as fol- lows: Reecie R. Jones receiving 145 votes; Dr. U. V. Bessonette re- ceiving 25 votes; and Carl Birdwell receiving 5 votes. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. W. Bryant, that the report be accepted and that Reecie R. Jones be declared duly elected. Motion carried. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that the following accounts be paid in full: V7ork done at airport, moving dirt, etc. Edwin E. Stewart, dated 1/16/45, amount $439.25; Barnett & King, dated 1/16/45, amount $682.50. Notion carried. It was moved by `i'. R. Moore, seconded by Doyle 6<hite, that the 10 Ton Roller purchased from Morgan Construction Co. be paid for out of the Crater Works Operating Fund in the amount of 09'2,000.00. Motion carried. It was moved by T. G. Punk, seconded by C. Yd. Bryant, that the Plumbers Bonds of Homer Nix and N. Hays Anderson be accepted and approved, and License issued. Motion carried. The Mayor appointed Reecie R. Jones to serve on all committees that Dan Lane was serving on before his death. There being no other business, the Council stood adjourned sub- ject to the Mayor's call. J I ATTEST: oo C�ecretary. Mayor. n 0 Stephenville, Texas February 6, 1945. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in regula-r session on February 6th, 1945, with Mayor 1:enry Clark pre- siding and the following aldermen present: 'm. 0. Croft, T. R. Pdoore, C. V1. Bryant, Reecie Jones, S. E. -'�ichardson, C. A. McDon- ald, and T. G. Funk. Llinutes of previous meetings were read and approved. Yrs. C. 0. Blakeney, I:Irs. H. A. 1,.othershed, h_rs. J. F. i�his- enant, P:irs. B. 14. Stone, and Miss Ina ;.utchinson, as a committee from the Twentieth Century Club, came before the Council asking that the City consider a garbage disposal system. ILfter discussion, the matter was referred to the Sanitary Committee for further ac- tion. It was moved by Reecie Jones, seconded by C. A. 1;7_cDonald, that the annual City Election be ordered for the purpose of electing one alderman in each of the four wards. Llotion carried. It was moved by T. G. Funk_, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that Mack Creswell be appointed Election Judge with Bose Reader as as- sistant. Potion carried. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by Cain. 0. Croft, that $3,000.00 be transferred out of the ',`dater 'Ilorks Operating Fund in- to the City Airport Fund. Motion carried. It was moved by C. A. 1!cDonald, seconded by T. G. Funk, that the Mayor be authorized to sign a deed to a 200 acre tract of lard known as the old airport, and that Mir. Fount Taylor be paid a fee of 5% in the amount of �150.00 for the sale of same. Motion car- ried. It was moved by C. 1. Bryant, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that the City Secretaryts salary be raised $20.00 per month ef- fective this month. Motion carried. Reecie Jones, Chairman of the Park Committee, stated that some extra help might be needed in the arrangement for the Here- ford show to be held next week. The Park Committee was given authority to make best plans possible. Iir. Bryant gave a short report on the estimated cost of the airport including two runways, soding, leveling, etc. Bills and accounts were read and on a motion by T. R. Yoore, seconded by Reecie Jones, were allowed and ordered paid. There being no other business at this date, the Council stood adjourned in an adjourned regular meeting, subject to the I`.ayorts call. ATTEST: City Secretary. rd RESOLUTION On the 6th day of February, 1945, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Stephenville, among other business there came on to be considered the matter of a sale by the City of Stephenville of that certain 198.2 acres of land, more or less, con- veyed to the City by Mrs. Olivia S. Scarborough and husband, T. 111, } Scarborough, in deed dated June 7, 1940, recorded in Volume 263 at U pages 383 et seq. of the deed records of Erath County, Texas, and it appearing that said land may be sold to H. H. Crank for the ag- gregate consideration of Three Thousand (tir3,000.00) Dollars, being the assumption of indebtedness secured by a lien on such land of Six Hundred Sixty -Five (;656.00) Dollars to the Federal Land Bank of Houston, Texas, the payment of the sum of One Thousand Five Iiun- d'red. Thirty -Five (�11535.00) Dollars in cash and the execution and delivery to the City of Stephenville of a promissory vendor's lien note in the sum of Eight Hundred (�800.00) Dollars of even date with the deed conveying such property and bearing interest from its date at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum. Due discussion was had by members of the Council with reference to the making of such sale, and after due deliberation it was moved by Alderman C. A. ycDonald, and seconded by Alderman T. G. Funk, that the following resolution be passed: RESOLVED that the City of Stephenville by deed executed by the R;ayor and attested by the City Secretary convey 196.2 acres of land, more or less, described in deed to said City dated June 7, 1940, re- corded in Volume 263 at pages 383 et seq., to H. H. Crank for the ag- gregate consideration of Three Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars, being the assumption of Sir, Hundred Sixty -Five ($656.00)Dollars to the Fed- eral Land Bank at Houston, Texas, the payment of One Thousand Five Hundred Thirty -Five (01,535.00) Dollars in cash and the execution to the City of Stephenville of one promissory vendor's lien note in the principal sum of Eight Hundred ($800.00) Dollars, of even date with such deed, due one year from its date. Such motion being put to a vote, it carried unanimously. U Stephenville, Texas February 14, 1945. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, net in an adjourned regular meeting on the above date, with Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen present: T. R. i,.00re, Reecie Jones, C. W. Bryant, T. G. Funk and 'cum. 0. Croft. Mr. J. 1u. McCutcheon, resident engineer, presented a Resolution regarding traffic regulation on U. S. highway # 377, as known in the City Limits as Viashington Street. After discussion, it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by Reecie Jones, that the resolution be passed and the Llayor be authorized to sign same. I+otion carried. Blanche Davis, hater Collector, came before the Council asking for a raise in salary. «fter discussion, the matter was deferred for a later meeting. The contract between the City of Stephenville and the 1-;ater Service Company,of Dallas, Texas, to paint the overhead water tank, in the amount of $594.00 was discussed. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by T. R. Moore, that the contract be accepted and approved. Notion carried. There being no other business at this date, the Council stood adjourned, subject to the Mayor's call. ATTEST: ,ayor. City Secretary. Stephenville, Texas ILarch 6, 1945. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in regular session on March 6, 19,5, with I::ayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen present: Reecie Jones, C. '+:. Bryant, T. R. I.00re, C. A. LeDonald, Doyle --hite, T. G. Fun!, and im. 0. Croft. Llinutes of previous meetings were read and approved. I:Ir. B. '•.. Huffman came before the Council for Commissioner Harve Boyd in connection with the graveling of the road to the airport. P,.r. Boyd was asking that the City bear part of the expenses which .,.,as about r;400.00. .,-fter discussion, it was :roved by T. G. Funk, seconded by Doyle 6lhite, that the CitIT accept Y:r. Huffman's statement, but that the matter be deferred for a later date awaiting an itemized state- ment,from L1r. Boyd. i,otion carried. I+Irs. rlufus Taylor asked that the Council be notified about the drainage going -.cross her Property into the Iiiethodist Branch. This matter was referred to the Street Committee. Joseph A. Chandler gave a short report of the i':ttorney General's opinion concerning the assessment of the South:°re stern Peanut Growers Association of Gorman, Texas, who had peanuts stored at the City Park and in the opinion the peanuts were not taxable. The renewal of the liability insurance policy on the new fire truck was discussed and on motion by heecie Jones, seconded by Doyle C,'hite, the matter was referred to the Finance Committee for the in- vestigation of a fleet policy. Notion carried. IN Bills and accounts were read and on motion by T. G. Funk, seconded by T. R. Loore, were alloyed and ordered naid. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in a regular meetinC, subject to the ayorts call. �Iriayor . City Secretary. Stephenville, Texas i�pril 3, 1945. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, ::.et in regular ses- sion on the above date with I,:ayer henry Clar', presiding and the followinG aldermen present: Reecie Jones, T. R. I,°oore, Doz;le ::bite, C. i cDonald, t i::. 0. Croft, S. E. ilichard.Fon, T. G. Funk, and C. ... Bryant. iAnutes of -evious meetings were read and approved. J. T. „_�,ys, Oren H. Ellis and Dr. i, J. Schernan, a coirsaittee from the Lion's Club, came before the Council endorsing a two day cleanup cL:.:paign for the City, also a yet garbage dispose:.l system for the City as a pe:cmanent affair. :=fter discussion on the gar- ba„e situation, it , as moved uv C. ii. i:cDonald, seconded by Doyle ,rite, that all parties chanting their garbage picked up and hauled c.;:ay be requested to come to the City i all and sign up obLgating themselves to !Pay s; fee of s,�1.00 per rionth for the; service charge. I"oti on carried. ,-rs. Joe B. Frey appeared before the Council as' the City to aid her in some gray in controlling the big van traffic doing dar:.age to her garage when pa.ssinC, through the alley on the r_orth side of her property. This matter was referred to the street com- mittee. The >-n_ ual City election was held on i,pril 3, 1945, and after canvcass.ng the r turr_s it was found that each of the following can- didates received 33 votes each: iieecie Jones, T. R. l,:oore, C. ICcDonald and S. E. Richardson. It was moved by C. ,. Bryant, seconded by ':;ra. 0. Croft, that the above four were duly elected. I:otion car- ried. It eras :.roved by C. «. I'IcDonald, seconded b; Dou-le "bite, that J. L. Day be hired as caretaker of the Durip Ground at the usual price of sp10.00 per month. I.=otion carried. It eras .coved by C. 11. 1,.cDonald, seconded by T. R. Moore, that the insurance on the 1942 Ford Firetruck be left with Yin. 1. Braeuer for another Vrlar. Lotion carried. T. ,. ?:oore Sc.ve a short report on the conditions existing at t',-e Se,rrer• Di s;oosal ?lant and Sewer Farm. after discussion, it was roved by C. 3ryant, seconded by iieecie Jones, that the Sewer Conu-ittee be autho_-ized to have ISr. Ilooney give up possession of the farm and the cormnittee to such adjustments as are necessary to both p�.rties, and if agreer:ient not reached the matter be referred to the City "attorney for further action. petition of about 100 nr.r.es was prese:acd to the Selrer Com- mittee for a sever line in the .north erld of town. ,-fter discussion, th.e matter rr... _��eferred to the Sewer Committee. Doyle �.,hite mentioned that a number of complaints had been given on ditches being; stopped up s.nd bad drain-.e`re in various parts of town. It crss moved by Doyle I•hite, seconded by C. r. 1:'.cDont,.ld, that � % ,000.00 be transferred out of the General rand. into the Lirport Fund. I;;otion carried. Bills r.nd accounts were 'read and on a .^iotion by eocie Jones, seconded by `, rr_. 0. Croft, :'ere allowed and ordered pe.id. There being; no other business at this date, the Council stood :.adjourned in an ad- journed regulx meeting, subject to the 1.:nyor's call. m "T: City Secretary. yor . Step;hen.ville, To, .13 y 19 City Cou.':c_.l o_ to S.envi110, Tox«s, ;_et in re"ule_r session on 1, 1945, sith 1::::�or _envy Cle, y�res:d,.ng A '_ �'_, folioring lc.erner ore.sent: 1.eecie Jones, T. .:.=,:oore, S. D. Richardson, T. G. Fh�_rlc, l:n. 0. Croft, C. .:cDon,^_ld, C. ,.. 3ry:3_nt, Do le -hite. Ifinutes vrere read and_ r.;;pro*red. i Chief Henson st"_ted tI:-.t :. street lir;ht o*i L ct _-leton Lve. l t near •— � Pee; ri:i 1, were 9_n negro town, o.nd ^noi;n_,;,, L'_�h _- arson rl � � badly needed. lifter discussion, ititas movedby T. G. Fur.'_, seconded b-r C. Bryc-`It, th,f.t tl,e t,ro cbcve be st^-lied. Lotion carried. It was roved by S. E.=<ichard_son, seconded by C. .1,-Donald, that the I::a-,or be su-orizod to -..su--rocl�.r ati-on intr,_is weeks, paper the citizens to -e reverend and t1,a_t t1--c f5.re ala 4 be 'dorm _t the _'irct notice of V-Day. :,.otion cs-r•ried. Doyle .,1, to stated 1 -_•.t _e d e _. :o, t, d. r _,+ay f ;.he Dc c e Guc^' -nd. '- �.t t1 Gu rc m,l be �L d to . i ct t'r_e Ci�- in riny „^;,r ,:.t -any '^,.,e ••aste Paper Drive, css ronsa^ed b-r the 3o :scouts, era-s -)resented anci ai"tei ciscu.. io,. .,P,c i .ttor rezPrred to P.icDo_ald's C o.r"_i t to c . Tt .. :^owed by C. l LcDon;zld, seconded by Do --le -hite, th<.t the City hire all e-_ployees at their _.resont rl_-rie_ -- _-)other ?ef,.r. 1,10t'_Or,. C-.rr_e O.. for the Corgi. nc_-1 to elect ^ L'uyor Pro - it r:as roved. by C. Bryant, seconded by 1-ieecie Jones, that C. A. i.:cDonald be re-elected -as i.;r.Iaor Pro-Ter:c for the ensuing year. L:otien c rri.ed. he folloo;in Y.esolutionw�_s ,resented to the Council: he it resolved tl.ct the City of Step env' lle b-• u.it Claire Deed executed by the i.:ayor .ind attested by the Cit Secretary conveying t?_e folk,,-:ing described- property to I s r Lee ..irnbe_ley, ^.nd_ 'r.usbrsid, C. C. iraber1ey: pert of lots 4 and 5, in Block , 999 City E:dditi on to the City of Stephenville, i n r:rath Count, , Te:mS, on t're John --lair Survey, eccordin-- to Kin-'s Revised Ian. It ::coved by T. G. Funk, seconded by L�,n. 0. Croft;, that the I ore resoluti orl be a^proved -_-id th" t '_i.e I:a for be authorized to si-n the deed conveying th.e above described property. I"otion carried. It rioved by T. G. li` 1., corded by Doyle ^ite, t l_at 5,000 be tran—ferred out of one ater �..orl:s Opercti.,g� and into t, �_irport 12 n10,. Eotior etia,Tied. -Dills e.nd accounts were oe__a Lijjj on motion b,r T. R. L:oore, sec- o^_d-ed by J. E + ic_^_�rdoo.^-, �. �e 'O llOwed .;.nd Ordered naid. There i�0ing n0 OtI?ol' iJllSineSS at thes ti';e; t--DO Council stood'. 2jcct to the !,.�,yorls call.. 71;Enm . City F>ecrct..ry. r. yo_r. . Stenhenville, Texas June 5, 1045. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, r�!et in rct;ul^.r session on June 5, 1945, vri th i_r..yor Henry Clark _nresidin- c�.nd the following `:lderl.ien present: C. ii. I::cDon.ld, `S. E. i�iChe.rC 011, C. .. Bryant, Docile ..bite, .:,. 0. Croft,-Leecie Jones, T. It I,Ioore, r.nd T. G. Funk. i.rates of previous nooting mere read and approved. -rs. 0. H. Bell, I.irs. Oren Fer-uson -nd Lars. John '.;right, a colu"itteo for ti_e Ce;:_etary, Cazie before the Council a s'cing for I_elp I o cler:n alo the East End Cemetery. ,'he seven copies of resolution from the State I%i,hvmy Depart- ment, as outlined in Form 455, li'_l5 "ee.d .';ind it F, OVed by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. '... Bryant, that the resolutionbeapproved and that the I.:ayor .nd City Secretary be authorized to sign sa.ie. I:otion cars ied. Jac!- S.,ithf s Plumber Bond was prresented and on motion by C. Bryant, seconded by C. k. I::cDonald, the bond was accented and annroved nnd- License to be issued. i":otio:n car:_ied. The St^.te I`Ii h.vTay right-of-way deed �.'f=s presented end it ;:loved by Doyle '-hite, seconded by 1(eecie Jones, that the follo�ring resolution be ps.ssed land that the L:ayor and City Secretary be authorized to sign the deed. Potion carried. BE iT LE'SOLVED T'E:.T the City of Stephen! lle,by deed executed by the i.::lyor cnd attested by tho City Secretary, convey for riL* t-of-viay purpose thn-t part of 100 �:c'res, ...ore or less, of the L:atthew -,oberts survey, adjoining the Cite* of Stephenville, conveyed to the City by H. Rr_.ttox, which nortior to be conveyed for hiSlhway riCht-of-vray ou.rnoses is described as follows: -le ng 0.119 of an acre out of no'rt.:wort corner of Lbst. G40, I_atthow Roberts survey, as sh.olan by the I ighvray Department's reap. It was ;roved by C. .. L:cDonald, seconded by C. 1�. 3ryant, that the City guarl-lntee the rioit-of-vray across tL?e I;:. L:. Hayden property. I:otion carried.. i-essrs. L. B. Hoviard, J. Thos. D^vis, Dan GoodlMi-_e, ci-nd J. T. I:a;;%s, as a conv.ittee from the Lion's Club, appreared before the Council presenting a petition of about 525 ner:les asl•ing that t,^_e City put on a gexbaSe disposal system vrithout any extra cost to the citizens. -fter discussion, 'ko 2._nttn referred to the Sc•rer Col�aittee. It was r.:oved by C. _. McDonald, seconded by T. G. Fun'_s, that I-r. E. It. Stracener, viho W—S recently elected Fire Chief by t'r.e Fire Depart- X Iaent to fill the une:.pired term of Ferr ison, who was called into the ^.reed service, be approved '.s Fire dhief b-, the City Coun- cil. I,:otion e.rried. It was .',oved by 0. Croft, seconded by C. _ 1,:cDonald, that John '�,a.tts, `'.. D. D�).lbriCh.t, r-nd J. Iz. Pa_lne'r be anpointed as a Board of Equalization to aeet in July. 1":otion car_Aed. It -ras i.ioved by C. . I:cDonc,ld, seconded by '., :. 0. Croft, th;.t the City advertise for e. De»ository of th Cit; itiznds for tl.e en- suing year. i':otion carried. It C.'as roved by iieeCie Jones, ceconded by Do-,Tle '..bite, that zr,000 gallol:s of -:ater be r'r,.nted each customer ac- a. iliniL'Sm instead of 3, OOO,rrit?- the -,-ay re._d.irG, �-md endin- with t' c Seater.ber reading. I:otion c^rried. It was Lioved by `1. G. rank, seconded by C. t:. LcDonald, that I,:r. & idrs. II, = IIassler be po.id a D.ry of %,150.00 per month for t':-e operation of the Cit-'y Pool. L:otion ca.ri°ied. The I.1atter of raising City e;_ployees sal,r,vies ;a.s ;,entioned. It ,ra.s moved by T. G. I`ank, seconded by C. :.. L:cDonald, th .t the matter be deferred. I:.70tion ca.rried. Buster .,__ite stated ti:.'t he h,d tire to blow out ile on route to •_. L I;:. ColleGo to attend the Firemen s Trai,zint; School. It aas i:ioved b1r T. G. Funk, seconded by C. Dry«nt, ti-_rt the City Uec'retary be aut:-orized to ma_.e settlel:ient wit- I.-r. "••hite. -otion carried. Bills and accounts vrere read -nd on -otion by T. G. Punk, seconded by ;, 0 Croft, ere allowed 1.nd ordered D-id. There being no other bu inos ,,t tl--is time, the Council stood adjourned in an adjourned .o,ulc.r iieeti.", subject to the I:a or'c call. T. 1� __ES Ii.S.yCr. City Secret-ry. E UY,LIZATION BOk, : or thic, -he ,th day of June, D., 194--C, the City Council of the City of Ste�henvi_lle, teas, .aet in o. re ulr-r Jaeetinir, -,;it! the follow- ing ?ie3-bers IJrCBent: C. i'. 1„cDon:.ld, S. E. "iebardson, C. Doyle Rite, 0. Croft, ,cccie Jones, T. R. !..'core acid 2. G. Funk. End s£'.i d above n:;_ned cons ti toted a. liia. j oi'i_ty :_rid a quorim of the present City Council, ::.nc' the sec tine; called to order by the th.C-ou on t -c _'ollo'i:in�"-�ioceedia�S -,:orc h[.d: It .,as r_1ove,d b-. r,lderrian '..:... 0. Croft, seconded by «1der,:Ian C. k. i,'cDonald, that John '.:acts, S. D. i1albi,iSDt and J. R. _'o.l:-.er be ap. ointed s ,�e_ibers of tic Equalization BoL..rd of t_-e City of Stephenville, with alternates for the 9 1_ 0 year 1945, an( the question beir� c-Lei i'or, a vote V:`-�_s t �,cen : � the .. ['.id _1J G've n'.t by id.' -parties \YerC L',128.n iia0us ly AIe CtGd ,. _. id. City Council s _:i-oeI o sand_ 3oard o gaza.lization, and thereupon I_lderr.-_n "hL. 0. Croft r:loved t's.c_t 'L.e follovring Ordi—nee be en:__eted b; the City Council o_ "'n.e City of Step'renville, to=,,it: y 1T U_ D _ sTi nTm<, nC .. I T_T OF iF.L C_ImIr OF r, a LLE , :,cc. 1. '=li t 'c'_e Ob.rd of :glZ0.1iZC=ti02i, heretofore on this dozy c.,�)-Jointed by the Cit-', Council of the City of Utenhenville, proceed to perforn their duties -.ecordinC to lc:c, "-nC the date of ?I first :eetinC of .> ::id ;-Joa.rd- of ,iqu .lization is hereby fixed on the do of July, I_. D., 1945, at vr.'aic-�_ ti, e said Boated. of EquLalization s'—ll '.-old its fii•ct .ectin in t.]-o City H-:11 in the City of Ntephenville, Texas. Sec. 2. mhG,t 'i(i :'io'.rd lift-1-- 1v ve snc'i. of =ier ''Get111L"s Lire "ero- 'Tided by 1:.-'.C7 �:nd ...� TC.LLJ irr, required to 1c,vifUlly T>erlorY.1 i.;�:E 1r duties as such-oc:rd. Sec. 3. -'hat -is ordinance be in effect frori and after its _'i.e ,otion to _ o.s:: said ordinance was seconded by laden. n C. � . L'cDon�ld, its discussion tllc, question criled for, and a iii vote nu k-e fore'o irig or'di-,C.nce was -nranijiously passed by —id Cil— Council, all .lderrien present votinc in f-vor of said ordinance. �' ice/° a- �,t,•�l__sL��- J �D r'v12 Liayor. City 3ec_e . ry U It ,1 0 T I C E .OLice hereby iven ti1C-.t U1- City COliilCi1 Of if�G City O.�' Stephenville, Texas, will receive sealed proposals for the custody of tl-e City h uzds of said City, from s.r.'_- banl.ing cor?orc.tion, association or individual bane ers doinc business within the City of Stephenville. nll banking corporations, associations or individual bankers desiring to be selected as tno Depository of the funds of --id City, small file ti.eir sealed bids with Jae' 'onderson, City secretary, on or before tl_e 3rd day of July, 1945, stating the -rate per cent upon daily bal:-.nce that such bidder offers to pay to the City for the privilege of being r::.de the Depository of the funds of the City f or the next ye..r folla:ring the date above mentioned. 1:11 such proposals shall be securely kept by :_e City Secre- tary t,nd shall not be opened until the 3rd day of July, 1945, at which dine the City Co>>nci 1 of sr -.id City shall i,Loet for the pur- pose of passing upon the sc.i::e, and no proposals ;till be received by the City after such sealed bids have been opened. The City Council reserves the right to reject an;;* and all bids. 1otice that such 1---ids ,;ill be received ...all be published by the City Secretary for a period of one week before such neeting in one newspaper in the City of Ste_?henville. City Secretary. L? of _'ni"'.7i �iP - +, i f � e r. `lt.-..J_n R,.,.1^,'.: 1.-,1��. :.. '_'E `. ^.'.It.od ., Tr. P.I ij,- r, 71 o� n• -- -:., .,C ... ., - ..... C. Coo. - _. �; i. ^1'CCI fr,2�.i _ C. 7 �., 't0 ,T. ..,_. ..`I7.=:O1,-Q _ �"E.'�_• JI rC .-_Ot O._ �. '., ( _..".'r i_ �-.,�'.0 C1C rJ •:18^, � 'C(, C. '+, FCC", 1'U'a C( _. , OJ- > C • -)• \ia __ .�♦ ... L i.-_ -_ G:' ,., C �:a LJ�F: r )- liL I U ._- ['i L _. i C, L2 _p Gro'�'c , ^too `FS1" C. :.-T , e'Ct a, _i0 _ ,. of �.. ..:.�� 11 A TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL . CITY OF STEPHENVILLE The Applicant, A. C. Robbins, is now'the owner of a permit and franchise for the operation of the bus line within the cor- porate limits of the City of Stephenville, which permit was granted originally by this body to W. D. Snow. The application, notice, hearing and franchise is set out in Book D. at page 286 of the Minutes of this Council and are referred to and made a part hereof. Thereafter, on the 5th day of April, 1932 this Council authorized the purchase, and transfer of said franchise by W. D. Snow to Fred Winn, and on the 4th day of June, 1935, this Council authorized the purchase, transfer and assignment of this permit and franchise by Fred Winn to A. V. Roberson. Subsequently in the year 1941 this City Council authorized and permitted the transfer of this franchise from A. V. Roberson to A. C. Robbins. The said franchise was amended on the application of A. C. Robbins so as to enlarge and specifically set out the routes to be followed by this Council in the year 1942. The Applicant, A. C. Robbins, hereby makes application for permission of this Honorable Council to transfer and assign said permit and franchise to J. W. Shannon of Stephenville, Texas, who is purchasing said bus line from the applicant, and to retain and take a Vendor's and Chattel Mortgage Lien thereon securing a $J:,000.00 purchase money note executed by J. W. Shannon. Made and filed this 3rd day of July, 1945. y( V. - (� ", e t A. C. Robbins n Jz 9 On the 3rd day of July , 1945, the City Council of the City of Stephenville, being in regular session, with a quorum present, there came on to be heard and considered by the Coun- cil the Application of A. C. Robbins for permission to sell; transfer and assign his permit and franchise for the operation of a bus line within the corporate limits of the City of Stephenville; and to retain and take a Vendor's and Chattel Mortgage Lien against said franchise securing the payment of a $4,000,00 purchase money note to be executed by the purchaser, J. W. Shannon; and after due consideration and discussion of said application by the City Council, action was taken upon said application. It was moved by Alderman T R P'onrr and seconded by Alderman .o.rrnf� that said application be granted, and that the said A. C. Robbins be authorized to bargain, sell, assign and transfer this permit and franchise to J. W. Shannon; and to retain and take a Vendor's and Chattel Iviortgage Lien against said franchise securing the payment of $4,000,00 purchase money note to be executed by J. W. Shannon; the question being called for, was put to a vote and carried unanimously. Said application is therefor granted, and A. C. Robbins is hereby authorized to bargain, sell, assign and transfer said per- mit and franchise to J. W. Shannon, and to retain and take a Vendor's and Chattel Mortgage Lien against said franchise to se- cure a purchase money note for $4,000,00 to be executed by d. W. Shannon, and after such transfer and assignment is made the said J. W. Shannon will be recognized as the owner and holder of said permit and franchise as fully and to the same extent as was A. C. Robbins; subject to the Vendor's and Chattel Mortgage Lien. Witness the hands of the Mayor and City Secretary hereto placed, together with the seal of the City of Stephenville this the 3rd day of July, 1945. 0 1?ro- 'Am ATT T: City Secretary 13 Stc ^''_er_v I llo, JIa 11, 1945. Ci t / council of t'^,e Cit:; of Ste`�h-enville :yet in an ".d-- e,..,Z� .-(+•..t� �." t 'r.^r�_ (il "'"1. 7. .,1d1'=�, d t-;.c' i 011i neo , _- ��..cTO-.^^ q, {. 1 oorc, C. 'i. L-C- t CFti' to buy tr,-etoffn- ,.fter C =cu^Sion, it ..owed by C. k. i1 C:)o,7s'.ld., ..^_e.0 01C).CCA DiL�.'.. C). Croft, t1 r,_+ i-,'., ., (' oi)It of ;1�1006.50, to be p o'zt t7-e to or_cc OPCI- ii r rct. l''ct°-on rc-rried.. ~CCfCr tx' - C St., -- ._Pip �j. ,C' -ve-, 1 .yr C. _ �.-CJO :'_1d, seconded 3r't t ---c Cit'T :;ecllre C St. "pest to Cie 1Lctrodist Brunch r, C Weer .,cry -01�-^i_-CS Coon otion ied. C. T . G. i-. -,i. n {l('� '� �i . -sr� • ri%, l �, _- be -'l ,rovc,d and l Icc: -is e i c--, ;.ed. ; otion c ,r-i_ed bsr o' -iC :i-r•nort Coaittee. ve c-o_t cr,ort or tp" e f , - ; nei .l cCn ti o . of tilir:,ort. _.ftcr d scussion,, owed by T. G. 1'un'-,, secord.ed. ;; C. ii, !,:cLon'ild, i;i t ti e Clt r Secrete"ry ',De c.ut'.orized to :.dvi.oe I -- r_L;er :-lford--i:r -.t refo=^e ink; snyl pu c seo o ex�aendit,ir� t'. _the rust fir--t rith the Co'.< ci1, t t:'Ie c,'a x' -,e t,, er-c - o-, _, _.nd ;et ?r�rov 1 of r'..c vari-ous i t-r•:,, needed.. i::otior, c, i Tied . __ o „vested- thc.t. t-J,, City; Secret -r,T question ou.se ,over : t tl rou the of'r,C.forC Ci+. treetv ruin oe^.;+• t ss ^ere �,ei - ot},e,r 'ouci r.Ca ; t`_i u�tc t',,.e Council stood -t Cit-7 Secretor 15 r C la -oc tlr;er_ e,, t0 C Oflc 1ZC +, ._. �tei vc ol- of ?JO 0--^.e 7th f OVP.C?. 1l ccn I, e;, e 31 :o in o c G lionel3, ' T� 0 od t`. N 0 T I C B The annual budget of the City of Stephenville, Texas, has been prepared and filed with the City Seoretary for approval by the City Counoil. This is to notify the publio that the City Counail will meet on the 4th day of September, 1945, at the City Hall in the City of Stephenville, Texas, at 8,00 P. M. to hear any and all protests why such budget shall not be aooepted and approved. v City Secretary. NOTICE The annual budget- of the City of 'Stephenville, Texas, has been pre_ Pared and filed with the City Sec- retary for approval -by the City Council. This is to notify the pub- lic that the City Council will meet on the 4th day of September, 1945, at the City Hall in the City of Ste Iphenville, Texas, at 8:00 P. m. to hear any and all protests why such (budget shall not be accepted and approved. —Jack Henderson, City Secretary. j�LY- 17 Stephenville, Texas September 4, 1945. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in regular session on the above date with Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following Aldermen present: C. A. McDonald, C. W. Bryant, T. R. Moore, Reecie Jones, T. G. Funk and Wm. 0. Croft. Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. Mr. Bryant stated that the airport runways were in bad con- dition. Mr. Alford was asked to read a letter from the C. A. A. concerning general maintenance of the runways. After discussion, it was moved by C. A. McDonald, seconded by T. R. Moore, that the runways be mowed and proper drainage be made. Motion carried. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. W. Bryant, that $2000.00 be transferred out of the Water Works Operating Fund in- to the Airport Fund. Motion carried. The 1945-46 Annual Budget was discussed after which it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. W. Bryant, that the Budget be approved as outlined and that the City Tax Rate be set at $1.25 on the $100.00 valuation. Motion carried. It was moved by C. W. Bryant, seconded by C. A. McDonald, that John Tarleton College pay .18� per 1000 gallons for water starting with the November reading. Motion carried. The annual audit was discussed and it was moved by Reecie Jones, seconded by Wm. 0. Croft, that Mr. W. F. Turner be hired to audit the City Books at a fee of $200, same as last year. Motion carried. ` It was moved by C. A. McDonald, seconded by T. R. Moore, that the City Attorney file condemnation proceedings for Highway right-of-way loop # 281, on M. M. Hayden property, known as Block #76, City Addition. Motion carried. It was moved by C. A. McDonald, seconded by Reecie Jones, that Joseph A. Chandler contract for collecting delinquent taxes be extended for another year at the same fee, 10,% for suits un- filed and 15% for suits filed. Motion carried. It was moved by Reecie Jones, seconded by C. A. McDonald, that C. E. Moser's plumbers bond be accepted and approved, also license issued. Motion carried. It was moved by C. IV. Bryant, seconded by Reecie Jones, that J. L. Day's salary be raised to $15.00 per month. Motion carried. Mr. Winters, of the Alas Chalmers Co., met the Council solicit- ing business. Mr. Croft stated that he had heard some criticism concerning the weekly dances at the City Recreation Hall. Bills and accounts were read and on motion by T. R. Moore, seconded by C. A. McDonald, were allowed and ordered paid. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned. ATTEST: ✓ City Secretary. d Ma or. A Stephenville, Texas September 26, 1945. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in an adjourned regular meeting on September 26, 1945, with Mayor Henry Clark pre- siding and the following aldermen present: C. A. McDonald, T. R. Moore, Doyle Whites Wm. 0. Croft, and T. G. Rink. The Plumbers Bond of A. J. Holder was presented and it was moved by C. A. McDonald, seconded by Wm. 0. Croft, that the bond be accepted and approved and license issued. Motion carried. The 1945 City Tax Roll was presented by the City Secretary and it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. A. McDonald, that the roll be accepted and approved. Motion carried. A committee from the American Legion came before the Council asking permission to have a carnival at the City Park. Spokesman for the Legion committee was Bob Pittman, with W. A. Beene and S. E. Pilgrim. They stated that the Legion was to get a percent of the receipts taken by the carnival and were going to use same to improve the Legion Hall east of town. The Mayor stated that the City had an ordinance prohibiting carnivals to set up in the City Park. After discussion, it was moved by C. A. McDonald, seconded by T. R. Moore, that the City suspend action and allow the carnival to operate in the City Park for this one occasion. Motion carried. There being no other business at this date, the Council stood adjourned. ATTEST: C City Secretary. mayor. Stephenville, Texas October 2, 1945. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in regular session with Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen present: S. E. Richardson, T. R. Moore, Reecie Jones, T. G. Rink, Wm. 0. Croft, C. A. McDonald, and Doyle White. Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. Mr. Roy Stafford, a member of the Hereford Association, came before the Council asking the City to repair the old pavilion at the City Park for the future meetings of the Association. After discussion, it was moved by T. G. Flank, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that the City pay all expenses for the remodeling of the old pav- ilion under the supervision of the Hereford Committee, and the Mayor be authorized to appoint a Committee to work in any capacity needed. Motion carried. The Committee appointed were T. R. Moore, T. G. Funk, and S. E. Richardson. A petition was presented asking for a street light on Race St., near the Church of God. The matter was referred to the Street Com- mittee. City Attorney Joseph A. Chandler stated that he had had a reply from two heirs in the M. M. Hayden condemnation suit. After discussion, it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. A. McDonald, that the City offer the Hayden heirs $250 as damages for the Highway right-of-way across Block 76, City Addition. Motion carried. n n n 19 .C. A. McDonald stated that the Fire Boys would submit plans, etc., for a kitchen to be installed in the Fire Hall. J. P. Anderson, Water Supt., stated that Mr. Dick Smith wanted a 2 inch line with a 2 inch meter installed for a spray system over his yard. After discussion, the wish was not granted due to short- age of material and labor. Bills and accounts were read and on motion by C. A. McDonald, seconded by Wm. 0. Croft, were allowed and ordered paid. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in a regular meeting, subject to the Mayor's call. Attest: �� City Secretary. 1 yor. Stephenville, Texas October 24, 1945. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in an adjourned meeting on October 24, 1945, with Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen present: T. R. Moore, S. E. Richardson, !! C. tie. Bryant, T. G. Funk, Wm. 0. Croft and C. A. McDonald. The Mayor stated the purpose of the meeting was to consider zoning the town. After various discussions, it wads moved by C. W. Bryant, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that a notice of zoning or- dinance be published in this week's paper and the public hearing date set for November 12th at 7:30 P. M. at the City Hall. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. W. Bryant, that J. E. Lookingbill Jr. plumber bond be accepted and approved and license issued. Motion carried. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. W. Bryant, that Joseph A. Chandler, City Attorney, be authorized to enter condem- nation suits against J. R. Roberts on Lots 9-10-11 Belmont Addition, and on J. A. Maxwell on 39 acres out of Block 75, City Addition, for Bighway right-of-way purposes in Loop # 281. Motion carried. It was moved by C. A. McDonald, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that Mr. Chandler file condemnation suit on M. M. Hayden heirs on Block 76, City Addition, for Highway right-of-way purposes in Loop # 281. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in an adjourned regular meeting subject to the Mayor's call. ATTI�ST• �c; ,/ `�/�/��Q Mayor. City Secretary. ��-d� 2() Stephenville, Texas. November 6, 1945. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in regular session on the above date with Mayor Henry Clark presiding, and the following aldermen present: C. W. Bryant, Doyle White, S. E. Richardson, T. R. Moore, T. G. Funk, Reecie Jones and C. A.McDonald. Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. Mrs. Burton Neese, a representative for the Girl Scouts, came before the Council asking for the use of the lot west of the Rec- reation Hall to erect a scout building. After discussion, it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. W. Bryant, that the Mayor be authorized to appoint a committee of three to help in locating a place for the Girl Scout building. Motion carried. Committee appointed: S. E. Richardson, C. W. Bryant and T. G. Funk. Prof. J. B. Merrill appeared before the Council asking for traffic lights on West Washington Street in front of the Ward and Junior High Schools, also the use of the City Recreation Hall for school basket ball practice, starting about January lst. Mr. Merrill also stated that the school had hired Mr. Logan as a band teacher. After discussion, it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by Doyle IVhite, that the City supplement the school out of the City Band Fund in the amount of $1300, $500 to be paid as salary for one year and $500 to buy band equipment. Motion carried. Dean E. J. Howell, Hal C. Doremus and A. M. McMahan, a committee from John Tarleton College, came before the Council asking that the City consider leaving the college water rate at 15� per thousand gallons, and that they would appreciate a notice of change one year in advance so that they might enter same into their yearly budget. After discussion, no change in the previous action of 1" per thous- and gallons was taken. B. I11. Stone and C. D. Barnett, a committee for the Fire Boys, stated that it would take about $300 to equip a kitchen in the Fire Hall. It was moved by S. E. Richardson, seconded by Doyle Vdhite, that the boys be allowed to purchase kitchen equipment in the amount of $300. Motion carried. Mr. W. B. Hale appeared before the Council asking for consider- ation in a drainage system of the Bassell and Holliman property. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. A. McDonald, that the annual audit, as prepared by W. F. Turner, be accepted, approved, and the charge of $200 be paid. Motion carried. Reecie Jones stated that Mrs. Jennie Moss and Mrs. Paige Harrell wanted to sell the back part of their lots to the City for $2500. The question of marking streets and numbering houses for free mail delivery was discussed. It was moved by C. W. Bryant, seconded by Reecie Jones, that the Mayor appoint a committee to make investi- gation as to the requirements from the postal department and to con- sult an engineer for the cost, etc., and to report back at a later meeting. Motion carried. Committee appointed: T. G. Funk, S. E. Richardson and Doyle 6hite. It was moved by C. A. McDonald, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that the City pay Mrs. Jimmie d'hite the appraisial amount of $750 in Condemnation Suit # 2949. Motion carried. Mr. Paul Alford, airport manager, stated that his contract would expire on December 31, 1945. Bills and accounts were read and on a motion by T. H. Moore, seconded by S. E. Richardson, were allowed and ordered paid. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in regular meeting, subject to the Mayor's call. AT. EST IUM$RVi i 7 ec'y. 21_ Stephenville, Texas November 12, 1945. The City Council of the Gity of Stephenville, Texas, met in an adjourned regular meeting on November 12, 1945, with Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen present: Doyle V+hite, C. W. Bryant, S. E. Richardson, T. R. Moore and Vim. 0. Croft. The Mayor stated that the purpose of the meeting was to hear the citizens pertaining to zoning the City of Stephenville. Mrs. J. F. Vlhisenant, a representative from the Twentieth Century Club, presented a petition with 32 club member names soliciting the Council to pass a zoning ordinance. Mrs. E. J. Howell and Miss May Jones, representatives from the Campus Club, stated that their club members were for a zoning ordinance. Miss Lucy King and Mrs. Arch Evans, representatives from the Music Club Istatq& the club members were for zoiaing. Also Mrs. Hal Thomas from the Study Club stated that the club members were for zoning ordinance. Mr. Hal C. Doremus, head of the engineering department of John Tarleton College, presented a map of the City outlining two types of zoning, residental and business types. Below are a group of citizens who were called on by the Mayor and they gave their various ideas about zoning the City of Stephenville: J. Thos. Davis Oscar Vvilliams Sam Stovall E. T. Lockhart Virginia Keyser V. A. Nix Bose Reader J. R. Hattox J. A. McMahan Emmett Jones H. E. North Dick Smith Joe E. Price 0. T. Bacon VV. A. Uenkins Dr. Verne A. ,Scott Zeddie Edgar blr.&ITrs.Chas. Long Hub Millis R. M. Miller S. F. Davis S. J. Monroe A. M. McMahan Chas. Ross Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Armstrong. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in a call meeting, subject to the Mayor's call. ATTEST: Lc G�� i� Mayor. Stephenville, Texas November 14, 1945. The City Council of the City of Stephenville met in a called session on the above date, with Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen present: S. E. Richardson, C. W. Bryant, T. R. Moore, Wm. 0. Croft, Doyle �Ihite, Reecie Jones, C. A. McDonald and T. G. Funk. Joe Spindor came before the Council asking that all meat used by the City be inspected. idr. Spindor stated that he would make _ arrangement for the paying of such inspection. The Sanitary Committee was to make investigation and report back at a later meeting concerning this matter. Chas. Ross, a member of the fire department, appeared before the Council stating that the department was soliciting the City to pass a wireing ordinance. This matter was referred to the Fire Committee. Mr. Ross also asked that the City make investigation about a crossing over the railroad on West McNeill St. The Mayor stated that the purpose of the meeting was to consider hiring Mr. Paul J. Alford for another year. Mr. Alford gave a report on the financial income to the airport since opening day, May 17, 1945, and ask that the City give him a contract for two years. After various 22 discussions, it was moved by C. W. Bryant, seconded by Doyle White, that the City pay Mr. Alford $150.00 per month as manager of the airport. Motion carried. Mr. S. E. Richardson reported that Mrs. Jennie Moss and Mrs. Paige Harrell wanted $"1900 net to them for the back part of their lots. The mayor stated that a man had approached him about buying the southwest 120 x 125 feet of Lot F, Block 8, City Addition, for a business. Mr. Funk stated that his committee was making progress on house humbering and free mail delivery. The contract between the City and John Tarleton College w4s read by the Mayor and it was moved by C. W. Bryant, seconded by S. E. Rich- ardson, that the Mayor and City Secretary be authorized to sign the contract as read. Notion carried. (copy hereto attached). There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in a call meeting, subject to the Mayores call. AT EST: day or. x'c xr N Aj�i T tis CITY S as'6i; IL,1111d.f<: :a;tin a: =?Yt. i .,. f', a„;l b• � � •<'2, 'a:,�l.A.: art. 1. The city aoxvt.s to deliver vuZer to ti:e elevr tad tunk uri ai.o rae.in ctu uss mnd to the college ;poultry i1aurts rung to such ott*r college property as cagy ixroaSter tea connected 'io 'Liw city water mains, 2. The gutty; 2oc+.ted near tre collage te.nk 'r.i11 be unxinrtaired vad serviced z;y i,;,t city. ` ha cost of elaetrlo *wtr to oYerata said i,wW will L'a paid by t* city. 3. "oeseesaary waster meters a" to tw i'urriai as snaintninsa# and serviced cy i.k& city. ';'ram water Lill will be re.ndorsu at intervals ot oa-tss u*vth. 4. The rrsto of leyment for enter shall os .18 (ei&toem cents) per is 4 (one tnousand) y;alions. 5. The psyweat for saver eervies shU-I be ;u.CC (six dollars) t?er alonth* z;. This seresaient shell revs ctmtinuouslys subject to cancellation day either tug city or the collage ulwn uritten notice to os liven one year it oavance of eancoilation. Catsd s Nmva.uAt t,,r 12s 114.a ryor cf�,rerville, ',.<. s :erns d =an '::r1, ton \ 4;rlcultus•o�l lmgm wfty >aurc cry uaisuass naers Bohn I6rlPLon ricultural. f•1517a,rw riYd C bJ ♦'�iiJ1 p OiIr ''ZG. n: ' I_.. .,I1i�✓1L -i�T � � J.:��s �ran- 7CjJlil� 'P �, 1'i'" _LLL L{ j ':)C:. 3 G_ ,2.TiCL a 1J1la ' 0 1Cli; —%Ak DA r 1 r r .1_7, .it1LIIIL 1 _ 7D _1�• • �L-✓ J,lil.I—�.J J Jam- i"l !Jy i i.LBJ L ii1vJ 1 7J. _ - 1 � -- r'L' L-C i l: rJ_ i 7 _ C. D , E:D _ ii CUL IC L l l ' , 7r ! LLE: 1. Lr_ ie on.se I,o aerlan s �rer:i iI el-)_s �A .env lle, Council o' City has ' a=Se_r, u , -r c _, ld . on e , dec .1J11.^ to l 11. au,er zo-r as Orovit 'wised Civil 7ta�k�es w_� e ser, 1945, ato'"lo,tk at 1 r,'11 o �iL:� - _ �te�i ��w_ e_s i e-- leated as ,. e _t __- „�� -i � _lwce ci _uelc o, , i s �. ate �_�r`_ e s _L� L ;aVe a;' J iCr„✓i�_-�. -J 02 r Sze _=,7-or Cit�r Secretary _>11 ssr<e t�_ee tc ;j ev'ila and ol._,r piss erest &a, I sr_i, ,-..t .uc c -, e '_'ismall uP i1aC'. _ -- � c -ce ,..-e,11 08 .LL G1 S - �. �ii .,._. J��w -V ille ?, U,L .iv �� �i.c^ - - - - en aa,-,- Is _rLer °co s.`sc '.ear - -ic.i' o �'��a insiste�_t demo z. e - r. it;ze-as 11ic-;o= - ^e ' OrC11:f.r„ G.. ,,,_'L.eA ,.._ ue DUZ 111UD "o� t�_e t i_ of act or- t-ereon ,t t--e e,.r1� � �,es, a �a ' S Or01'18.1106 shall �o intle effect .after its assa e. "Oil C:,:'e«m: put Gc7oS,:::cam carried aS r - signed »::dove: d ty wor z2 tested by to :it- Secretary tids 24th -d :zwwy2 i5 y AIR JOY M7 & Maherville 2 . CITY &2 n Stephenville, Texas December 4, 1945. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in a regular session on December 4, 1945, with Mayor Henry Clark presid- ing and the following aldermen present: T. R. Idoore, S. E. hichard- son, C. Gd. Bryant, T. G. Funk, Vim. 0. Croft and C. A. McDonald. Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. Zane Carter, Dick Holcomb, Bob Hicks, a committee from the American Legion, came for the hecreation Hall for a public dance week. Ater discussion, it was moved by C T. G. Funk, that the Legion be granted the fee of $5.00 be paid. I;:otion carried. Bo Cameron and Elmo Donaho, before the Council asking one night during Christmas 1.. Bryant, seconded by hall, less the 20%, but a It was moved by T. G. Furl., seconded by C. A. Iv:cDonald, that the $25.00 per month paid the Home Defense Guard. be suspended. Motion carried. It was moved by C. W. Bryant, seconded by S. E. hiehardson, that J. R. Roberts be paid yP575.00 for the Highway right-of-way in Loop # 281 & #10, Belmont Addition. Motion carried. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by Wm. 0. Croft, that the City pay J. A. 11axwell the appraisal fee of 5150.00 for right-of-way in Loop # 281 at his request. Motion carried. J. P. Anderson, water superintendent, stated that Mrs. Cupp wanted city water extended from the airport to the E. C. 'minters place. This wish was not granted. Bills and accounts were read and on motion by T. R. Moore, seconded by Cam. 0. Croft, were allowed and ordered paid. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood ad- journed in an adjourned regular meeting subject to the Yayorts call. — �44,612x ATTEST: Mayor. �r cdity Secretary. Stephenville, Texas December 27, 1945. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in an adjourned regular meeting on December 27, 1945, with C. A. I,:cDonald, Mayor Pro-Tem, residing and the following aldermen present: T. G. Funk, vim. 0. Croft, T. R. Pfoore, C. Ci. Bryant, Doyle IIhite and S. E. Rich- ardson. mayor Pro -Ten stated that the purpose of the meeting was to consider three bids on drill a new water well for the City. Iwir. Bp)rnnt, Chairman of the ';eater Committee, read the bids and after discussion, it was moved by Doyle �,hite, seconded by I:m. 0. Croft, that the bid of yp4.75 per foot of R. E. ;+allen & Son, Cleburne, Texas, be accepted. Motion carried. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned, subject to the Mayor's call. ATTEST: /y Secretary. ia� yP 24 Stephenville,, Texas January 1, 1946. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in r,eCular sessici on the above date, with !`ayor henry Clark presiding and the follow- ing aldermen present: T. R. Foore, S. E. Richardson Doyle l,hite Fir:. 0. Croft, T. G. F'ttnlc and C. A. B:cDonald. TCinutes of previous meetings -ere read and approved. it via- moved by T. G. Fu.1k, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that the City offer '-. Scott i,r10.00 for fire damages, as stated in a letter of December 10, 1945. Pdotion carried.. It was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by Doyle +bite, that the City approve the trade made by the Sevier Committee with Otis Lngler at a salary of 4�100.00 per month and the use of the house at the Sevier Farm. Lotion carried. It was moved by T. R. Moore, seconded by Pin.. 0. Croft, that the plumbers bonds of E. T,. D'_chlister, Earl Kincaid and Jack Srlith be accepted and approved and license issued. Yotion carried. It vacs 'moved by Doyle +hite, seconded by S. E. Richardson, that t'-.e City raise the insurance on the old pavilion at the City Park from yp1500 to S' 3=00. Lotion carried. Bills and accounts were read and on motion by C. A. McDonald, seconded by T. G. Funk, were allowed and ordered paid. There being no other business, the Council stood adjourned in regular meeting, subject to the Ylayor's call. A ^'EST: City Secretary. Ta'yTor . Stephenville, Texas January 11, 1946. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in a called meeting on Janua.--y 11, 1946, with I'ayor Henry Clark presiding and the following alderr..enpresent: H e cie Jones, C. � Bryant, S. E. "ichardson, T. R. T<oore, T. G. Funk, 6;rr. 0. Croft, C. A. McDonald and Doyle v•hite. The Yayor stated that the purpose of the meeting was to hear the the following group of business men: hrch Evans, H. Ic:. Everett, Gabe Lewis and Hal C. Doremus. T'hiis committee explained that Tarleton College has a chance to handle a project of 200 G. I. single boys in barracks and 100 married persons which would take about 50 houses. The committee was asking that the City agree to serve the 50 houses with sewage and water, also make all weather streets and sidewalks. Two sites were mentioned, the C,'. D. tc=ilister farm north of the Lirgleville Road and the Don King tract Imown as the old airport. After various discussions, it was moved. by Reecie Jones, seconded by T. G. Funk, that the City meet the College requirements and that the rents be prorated according to the expense paid out by the Collegeand the City of Stephenville. Ir'_otion carried. It was moved by Doyle "bite, seconded by C. A. L'IcDonald, that the ,. yor be authorized to appoint a committee to work in connection with the College. Eotion carried. Committee appointed: S. E. Richardson, Chairman, T. G. Funk and Reecie Jones. 25 n P:'r. Funk, Chariman of the Free ;.,ail Delivery Committee, stated they were ready to start makir-C street markers. There being no other business at this time the Council stood adjourned in a called meeting, subject to the I':a;;or's call. City Secretary. / 1 Tr:a or . Stephenville, Texas January 15, 1946. The City Council of Stephenville, 'Texas, met in a. called meet- ing on the above df.te, •,.'ith, Mayor Henry Clark presiding and the following aldermen it esent: C. r. EcDonald, S. E. ItJchard.son, C. '�.. Bryant, T. r. 2.".00re, Cam. 0. Croft, T. G. rank, Doyle L,hite -nd Reecie Jones. The pim-abers bond of {,. H. Bohannan w,s presented and on motion by Wm. 0. Croft, seconded by C. H. L:cDonald, was accepted and license issued. Notion carried. ?;'.r. Goodwin, representing the Shavr Equipment Co., and Yr. Harris, of the R. G. George Co., appes:.red before the Council. The were inter- ested in selling the City a tractor bull dozer and angle blade. �.fter v:-iri Oils discussions, it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by C. t>. I+icDonald, that the Council adjourn, subject to the Lz;ror's call. ATTEST: -7/� t, y City Secretary. e St' -. , e 'ville, e: Fabruary 5, s City Coirlcil of L)tey'henville, `:':-'.1:'lS, met i:: _ _.J..i :.r Session on Fe.ra ry 5, 1946; c;it,i :_r. or i-enr> Clerk ing -nd the follova- ,�r,-JCernion present: S. E. _ Iiic: -rdsDn, C. 1 nt, T z R. £:ooe, T. G. Fur,':, .,... 0. Croft, YteeC e jJones ".nd C. inutes of previous ::eetir,.s �:crc, road ".rd an roved_. gay Gri,'..old -nd '_iis brother, H. R. Griswold, appe red before the Council 1ivinIr; nlans for t e second Taxi-Ca.b Co. in toe City. J. IL. Fi(,hna, present o*rner of the c€b service, stated t',at. in '.,is opinion two cOU.ld roe" n�a��e 8- liv*ag it tnu7i"' O£ tl"'.iS S1Ze. r. Hal C. Dorenus car:e before rie Colmcil v;itn teio r, it rand contract from the Governr<ent I_nproving 20 units for G. I. Hol_ising project a* '.rletur Coile-e. r. Do'c' .its st tnd that a site was necessary, _nd tha t'r:e over �'ient Official r .c'-;r to ;rspect the site i)orerlus rocconnend.ed one site crhich is 'mown as the old airport. On v_=;ous r:ircussions, the La:.;Or, aac-css .g 1.ayor- Pro-Tem "cDonald, r_entioned_ other sites and Wave reasons vrhy the site s;rould be inside the city limits. ('3r. Cl,�_rY� retu �ning to the chair). It was moved b-T C. ,�econded by T. R. .-oo-re, Dean E. J. lio-.-e11 1_e str„cte: to ..ire o over:__ rt Official to come for a site inspection. c'.ion c-^r_ried. Alderman F�znl: stated that the street .rcrkin s7nd .orrse m.i__ber- ixrg nro�iect w— still rnalci-w, pror;.-ess. t v's Loved b^ T. G. Fim , Seconded b; l eecie Jones, tlif t the r'ay01 _u �;_U' f_Ol-ized to -;rite tole a;'nt Fe i .11�4e�-y Co. f01' ,1 CrCLs- i.;.g to be = +�L.ac_ on ..e-t lc - .;t. . o+ion curried. it s nosed_ by C. cDonald, econded by 6E. Fnchardson, tart the Cityc 11 peci ] -: c a rc a 7r election +o be held or t} e ?nd e ,y Of _p 1, 19 6 fol ve ]c_ercen, -1 o � 1�o,ryt lecItz t ycr --nd t be "Minted r.s elcc o�x Judve. ion Iteecie Jones, ^f the Yar'._ Cor::>yttee, stated. t'i--e_t E x rice J �cl;s o L:;a C to be relieved C ni : + pO LiCE 1, OI tv,70 nip; -its y)er r:�onth. i'tEY ".ma c, Cl;.,; - =Cn, +- ' e 'L c;_ refe to tle Yc,ri_ Corgi; i.ttee . of t:_e '..:zter Coi—littee, t t e.d treat ci�e cor'lli ttee �c�,� ,t tP c;�:c�_ t of the Ed iivhb�ard lot t r. r>ri cE of �550.00. .fter discussion, 11 CaaB :: Oved by T. G. F�1r1'i, . eCC;1d(-C c-.ardson, t u,t the Ccl:ne_i nri>rove the tcti on of the i..ester Ci O; ulLi.t tP,E Ct iCr. C,^.r'_ c . iic. t Clr�_rh rentioned tht-t the �treet s�reeper c.Lin� for a rc;ise ins,.].r:.ry lter discus it i c e . econded ^'J y C. A. I cl)-n< Id, that Jim L. Jo?,.n onlc Lary* -A iced to �5.00 per' vlee'_c. Lotion cas°ried. So(l_di F of file 1-Jr-port rtlnv;ays vres mentioned �.nd or d_isch.=sion +' ._a' ter ,.s referred to the ai + .i port Bills and accounts were read and on motion by 6. E. nichardsan, second-ed b�r C. I. l:cvonld, were allov,ed and ordered paid. _ere beir)�; no ot"Cl, business at. this titre, the Council stood adjourned in r .r rice .p. _;, eU'oj*ect t0 tI e 7or1 ;ror. . / S Ci t eEret: r� ORDER. FM id- ELECTiON C^U'dTY Oi' Eli .TH CITY OF Sr EP?-;;i;`JILLB: on this. tb-e 5t11 day of Febrn-_rv, 1946, the City Council Of ^.e Ci_t e;' :tenl'.e'nville, li_r^.th County, J.'eY. t!.S, C:'"'..vered _'_ re-1: _.- ,, es si. on ^t the City E'.11 in Stel,henville, rTex,,s, sE,Aie beirC tl'e re,,ul':r ?^eetir-. ;?1:�ce thcroof, ..ith the foilov _n� :»e hers present, to -wit: i '.'Cr lienry C1-_rk• i:-lcer'men �`.+` E. 'LiCvl" d-c—, C. I, ilry::.nt, T il. ..... 0. Croft, 1ceecie Jones e,r_C:. C. L . L:cDonald. J.r:_ong other business I_! d lb;;r the City Council vans the follov.ine: it vaas r,ioved. by 1-lderrnan C. A, LlcDonald, seconded by i�lderraan E. l,icl,a rdson, that -in election be ordered held on the. first Tuosc'ny in h^r'11 11 6, (came being; the, vnd Y^zr of ,p2,1, .l Dz6) for _- f tl:e r •ose of electing; a i'ayor, and- four alc:_er.:en to serve .. term o:t: two years e Bch, tis fo_llor;s: One alder:r_an in ,,.rd 1_ o. l; one �.lder- man in '..a.rd IIo. 2; one-Ider.-lan in l ,rd No. 3; and one alder -an in 1,ard %;o. 4. 27 Said election to be held in the manner L.nd for... as prescribed by the 1.,.. oS' the State Texas. Vote cn the above motion ..0 called for _.n.,, by lti^-n!irouc vote,. _'here being no further business to come before the Council, motion was mr,de, and duly seconded to adjourn in � rF';''u15.Y' �.P?Oting, subject tc the .:or+s call. I.t t e s t : .ayor. . City vecretary. 01-DER FOR .I'd ELECTION. ,9T,' TE OF EX(—` COTi'= OF ER'-TH: CTTY OF STEYIEliVILLE: On this, the 5th day of February, 1946, the City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, convened in regular session at the City Hall in Stephenville Te„e s, A2 _e bei n , the rel •ulr;r ,ec+;_z place lv thereof "^it', t_)e fcllneln�r aldermen _oresent to -wit: S. E. fii h. c =r son, C. 5; Bryant, T. R. T„core, IP. G. 2unk, Un. 0. Croft, keecie Joneo and C. A. YcDcn,._ld . It ?",f-.^. moved oy :LlderMan C. '1. 1­cLonald, c-conded b7. i lderman S. E. "ichardson, that -. Special Election be ordered' -field on the 2nd day of Anil, 1946, for the, purpose of electing one slderman in .ard DIo. 1, to serve an unexpired terrl of one year. Said election 1.0 be held in the manner and fcr. ac prescribed by the lays of the State of Texas. Vote on the above motion w-- s called for and, carried by unanimous vote. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in a regul�.r meting subject to the P.ia *ores call. ATT3" City Secretary. Stephenville, Texas February 20, 1946. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in a called session on the above date with Mayor Henry Clark presiding, and the following Aldermen present: S. E. Richardson, C. W. Bryant, T. R. Moore, Doyle White, Reecie Jones, T. G. Funk, Wm. 0. Croft, and C. A. McDonald. The Mayor stated that the purpose of the meeting was to consider the Ordinance and Contract on Highway 281 (Loop) around the City. After discussion, it was moved by T. R. Moore, seconded by Doyle 4+hite, that the Ordinance and Contract be accepted and approved and that the Mayor and City Secretary be authorized to sign same. Motion carried. A resolution making the City liable for the impounding of water on the M. K. Hayden tract was presented by City Attorney, Joseph A. Chandler. After discussion, it was moved by C. W. Bryant, seconded by T. G. Funk, that the resolution be accepted and approved and that the Mayor and City Secretary be authorized to sign same. Motion carried. MEMORANDUM FOR RESOLUTION AND LETTER ABSOLVING STATE HIGIN°AY DEPARTMENT FROM LIABILITY FROM IMPOUNDING OF WATER ON M. M. HAYDEN ESTATE LANDS FROM CONSTRUCTION OF U. S. HIGHWAY 281 (LOOP). RESOLVED: The City of Stephenville assumes the liability for all claims, demands and actions that may be asserted because of the lake or pond resulting from natural drainage impounding waters on the M. M. Hayden tract of land being Block 76 in the City of Stephenville, because of the construction of U. S. Highway 281 (Loop) by the Texas State Highway Department; and the City of Stephenville will hold harmless and indemnify the State of Texas and the State High- way Department from any and all such claims, demands and actions that may be made, asserted or filed. Mayor f The City of Stephen- ville. City Secretary. Reecie Jones, Chairman of the Park Committee, stated that the 4H Clubs boys wanted to have a calf and hog show sometime in March, and that they needed some lumber for hog pens. After discussion, it was moved by T. G. Funk, seconded by Wm. 0. Croft, that Mr. Moaar be instructed that if he would purchase the lumber for the pens the City would pay for same. Motion carried. The Sewer Committee gave a short report on their trip to Cole- man and Brownwood, concerning garbage and sewage disposal systems. After various discussions, it was moved by C. W. Bryant, seconded by T. G. Funk, that the Sewer Committee and Street Committee work together and make plans at an early date to purchase equipment to install garbage disposal system. Motion carried. The Mayor stated that Tarleton College was making plans for a Trailor Housing project at the Hunnewell Park for the G. I's. Doyle White reported that a Thompson boy was interested in the management of the airport and would consider a proposition without any cost to the City other than free house rent and all utilities paid. The matter was referred to the Airport Committee. There being no other business at this time, the Council stood adjourned in a called meeting, subject to the Mayor's call. A City Secretary. yor . r