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I <br />• • <br />~® <br />A <br /> <br />,~ <br />~~ <br />LiJ <br />(n <br />Q <br />W <br />CL <br />a <br />m <br /> <br />P~Nt7TES - P,EGULAR P•~EETITdG <br />LA PORTE CITY COT~Il'~SSIORr - NOV. 17TH, 1960 <br />7:00 P . P4. <br />Regular meeting of the City Commission eras called to order by Mayor H. P. <br />Pfeiffer, with the following present: Commissioners Brown, Stabs and <br />Osborn, (Dunham absent due to tti*ork), Supt. W.A,Arthur, City Attorney C,L. <br />Pitman, and Asst. City Clerk Ruth Huddleston. <br />Also present were Mrs. Brummerhop and Jim Holley (Press). <br />Minutes of the last meeting trere read and approved, <br />Carried. <br />Mr.Thomas Guinane, representing the Golden Key Club, appeared before the <br />Commission to present a sales program which he would like to institute in <br />La Porte. This is called a shopper-s discount club, and his company signs <br />up various merchants, at no cost to them, and the merchants agree to give <br />members a certain discount on advertised items throughout the year. Cards <br />are sold to resid ents for the sum of X2.00, which are good for a year, <br />and they become members of the Golden Key Club and are entitled to a d is- <br />count on certain merchandise offered by the merchant. Mr. Guinane stated <br />that one reason for this company being insti toted in the smaller cities <br />was due to the many discount houses :Like Sage, Fed Mart and Globe, in the <br />' big cities, which are taking money away from the local merchants. He <br />stated that he has already signed up merchants in Pasadena and several <br />other surrounding towns, and that the merchants he had contacted in La- <br />Porte frith this proposed discount club, were favorable to the idea. He <br />stated also that people in La Porte could buy in other towns from merchants <br />who were signed up with the club, and people from other towns could buy <br />from merchants in La Porte. <br />Mr. Guinane was advised that this plan would be taken under advisement, <br />and an answer trou'ld be given him at a later date. <br />w <br />T , <br />I~ <br />C_ <br />0 <br />LiJ <br />(P•1 <br />d <br />W <br />dS <br />a <br />0 <br />m <br />Attorney Pitman was asked how he was getting along on work on the proposed <br />change in fire zone, He reported that he wanted to give this matter more <br />study before he proceeds ~,rith writing of the new ordinance. <br />Discussion was held on the Zoning Ordinance, and Attorney Pitanan stated <br />that h e would like to see the ordinance published in the City~s official <br />newspaper, acid the Commission agreed that this should be done as soon as <br />possible. <br />Motion by Osborn, second by Stabs, that the Zoning Ordinance be published <br />in the official newspaper, and that stencils be cut for mimeographing of <br />the or d finance for distribution, a fes for whi ch will be determined later. <br />Carried. <br /> <br /> <br />