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ORDINANCE N0.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A SPECIAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT.,
TEXAS, ON THE 13TH DAY OF JANUARY,1968, TO
DETERMINE WHETHER THE PROPOSED MINIMUM SALARY
OF $550.00 PER MONTH FOR FIREMEN AND POLICEMEN
SHALL BE ADOPTED; NAMING THE PLACES WHERE SAID
ELECTION SHALL BE HELD; APPOINTING OFFICERS TO
PRESIDE OVER SAID ELECTION; PROVIDING.FOR THE
FORM OF NOTICE THEREOF;'PROVIDING FOR THE FORM
OF BALLOT FOR USE IN SAID ELECTION; AND PROVIDING
THE MANNER OF HOLDING SAID ELECTION.
WHEREAS, on October 16, 1967, a petition waa filed with the
City Council proposing a minimum salary of $550.00 per.month for
firemen and policemen and calling for an election to -determine
whether such proposed minimum sal>ary shall be adopted; and,
WHEREAS, said petition was signed by a sufficient number
of qualified voters of The City ofBeaumont; and,
WHEREAS, Article 1583-2 of Vernon's Texas Penal Code, as
amended, provides that if such a petition is filed, the City
Council shall call an election within ninety -(90) days after
said petition has been so filed to determine whether said proposed
minimum salary shall be adopted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY.OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS:
Section 1.
That in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the
State of Texas, a special election within the corporate limits of
The City of Beaumont is hereby ordered to be held on the 13th day
of January, 1968; to determine whether the proposed minimum salary
of $550.00 per month for firemen and policemen shall be adopted.
Section 2.
Legally qualified voters residing within the corporate limits
of The City of Beaumont shall be entitled to vote at said election.
Section 3.
That the Jefferson County Election Precincts heretofore
established within The City of Beaumont are hereby combined into
municipal election precincts as hereinafter set forth for said
election and each qualified voter shall vote in the municipal
election precinct of his residence. Said election shall be
conducted and held in the several municipal election precincts
so desginated and at the respective polling places hereinafter
stated, and the following named persons are hereby appointed officers
to conduct said election in said municipal election precincts,
respectively,
COUNTY PRECINCT
NO. M1
1. & 63
2
3
to wit:
COMBINED INTO
JNICIPAL PRECINCT NO.
1
2
3
POLLING PLACE;
Edwards School
4401 Detroit
French High School
4415 Concord Rd.
School for the
Deaf -1800 Tulane
PRESIDING OFFICERS
Mrs. C.C. Moore,
Presiding Judge.
R. C. Bowers,
Alternate Presiding
Judge .
Mrs.F.W. Forsythe,
Presiding Judge .
Mrs.Joe Connors,
Alternate Presiding
Judge .
Mrs.O. Lambright,
Presiding Judge.
Mrs.Violet Duke,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
4 & 75 4 Longfellow Elementary Albert Henry ,
School -3395 Harrison Presiding Judge.
C. B. Wright,
Alternate Presiding
Judge .
5 & 17 5 Caldwood Elementary Mrs.R. P. Barry ,
School- 102 Berkshire Presiding Judge.
Lane Mrs.P.R. Riegel,
Alternate Presiding
Judge .
7 & 6 6 Averill Elementary D.:N. Bodin ,
School -2330 North Presiding Judge .
Mrs. D.N. Bodin,
Alernate Presiding
Judge
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COUNTY PRECINCT . COMBINED INTO
NO. MUNICIPAL PRECINCT NO.
E:1
9 & 10
11
12
14 & 13
15 & 16
18&39
19
20,67 & 64
POLLING PLACE::
7 Memorial Baptist
Church Educational
Bldg. -2295 Cable
Central Fire
Station- 402
Walnut
9 Jefferson County
Courthouse -
1149 Pearl St.
10
11
12
13
14
15
Carver Elementary
School -1055 Sherman
Ogden Elementary
School -2300 Victoria
David Crockett Jr.
High -1400 Royal
Hebert High School
3445 Fannett Rd.
Giles School
3500 Chaison
Pietzsch Elementary.
School -4301 Highland
22 & 23 16 Roy H. Guess School
8055 Voth Road
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PRESIDING OFFICERS
Mrs James Ray,
Presiding Judge .
Mrs. WAlter Hill,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
John H. Houston,
Presiding Judge.
Mrs. Frank Estes,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
Mrs.W.C. Ross, Sr.,
Presiding Judge.
W. ,C. Ross, Sr.,
Alternate Presiding
Judge -
W. W. Como ,
Presiding Judge.
Olivia Jones,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
Mrs. J. O. Walters,
Presiding Judge.
Mrs. Ed Haston,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
Mrs.Theodore Rush,
Presiding Judge.
A. L. Bulgier,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
Stella Melonson,
Presiding Judge.
Bennie Ray Sonnier,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
Mrs.W.M. Youse,
Presiding Judge.
Mrs.H.G. LeNoir,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
Mrs.J.C. Burkhart,
Presiding Judge.
Mrs. Marie Griffin,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
T. S. Webb,
Presiding Judge.
Mrs.B.W.French,Sr.,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
COUNTY PRECINCT COMBINED INTO
NO. MUNICIPAL PRECINCT NO. POLLING PLACES PRESIDING OFFICERS
6'
27 17Qi
}-�V,�t° Amelia Elementary Mrs. Bennie
'y)1�� 6'd°'� School -565 Major Hilgermeier-Presi-
\j °i i lJ Drive ding Judge.
Mrs . Mary R. Owens,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
62 18 Sallie Curtis School: Mrs.T.C. Collier,
6225 N.Circuit Dr. Presiding Judge.
Mr, Waldo Abbe,
Alternate Presiding
Judge.
The presiding judge for each municipal election precinct shall
appoint two clerks and as many additional clerks as he deems necessary
for the proper:.;, conduct of the election; provided not more than a
total of five clerks shall be appointed for any municipal election
precinct, who shall be selected from different political parties
when practicable.
Section 4.
That notice of said election shall be given:
(a) by posting the notice of election hereinafter prescribed,
together with a copy of this ordinance at.each of the places herein
designated for holding said election, at least twenty (20) days
prior to the date of holding said election; and
(b) by placing said notice together with a copy of this
ordinance in the Beaumont Journal, a newspaper of general circulation
in this city and county, not more than thirty (30) nor less than
ten (10) days before said election. Said notice shall be in the
following form:
"NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, TEXAS, TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE
PROPOSED MINIMUM SALARY -OF $550.00 PER MONTH
FOR FIREMEN AND POLICEMEN SHALL BE ADOPTED.
"Notice is hereby given that a special election
will be. -:held in The City of Beaumont, Texas, on
the 13th day of January, 1968, from 7:::00 a.m.
to 7:00 p.m. to determine whether the proposed
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minimum salary of $550.00 per month for
firemen and policemen shall be adopted, all
as is more particularly set forth in the copy
of the election ordinance passed by the City
Council and attached hereto." s
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Section 5.
The form of ballot which shall be used in said special
election shall be substantially as follows-:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
INSTRUCTIONS: Place and "X" in the square beside the
statement indicating the -way you wish to vote:
FOR the,proposed minimum salary of five hundred
fifty ($550) dollars per month for firemen and
policemen.
AGAINST the proposed minimum salary of five hundred
fifty ($550) dollars per month for firemen and
policemen.
Section 6.
That said election shall be -held under and controlled by the
provisions of the state laws governing elections.
Section 7.
That in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the
State of Texas, voting.machines shall be used for voting on the
day of election and also for the casting of absentee votes by
personal appearance at the City Clerk's office.. In accordance
with the provisions of the laws of the State of Texas absentee
votes by'mail shall be counted by a special canvassing board which
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shall be composed of Buel N. Kiker, Woodrow Doiron and Ray Gay.
Ray Gay is hereby appointed Presiding Judge of said Special
Canvassing Board and Buel N. Kiker and Woodrow Doiron are
hereby appointed clerks.
PASSED by the City Council this 12th day of December, 1967.
ATTEST:
City Clerk -
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