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..)AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A SPECIAL �WNQZI.90, 90 BE
HELD IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT
TWO (2) ORDINANCES PASSED BY THE CITY COMMISSION MISSION SHALT,
'BE REPEALED; SETTING THE DATE THEREOF; PROVIDING THE PLACES
AT WHICH SAID ELECTION SHALL BE HELD AND DESIGNATING THE -
PLACES WHERE THE VOTERS SHALL VOTE; APPOINTING JUDGES TO
PRESIDE OVER SAID ELECTION; PROVIDING THE MANNER OF HOLD-
ING SAID ELECTION; PROVIDING THE ISSUES TO BE SUBMITTED
AND FORI4! OF BALLOT; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION
WHEREAS, on the 9th day of July, A. D., 1946, the City Commission
of the City of Beaumont passed an ordinance entitled
and,
"ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FIXING RENTALS TO BE PAID BY THE
WATER VIORKS DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT AS RENTAL
FOR THE USE OF THE STREETS, HIGHWAYS, EASEMENTS, ALLEYS,
PARKS OR OTHER PUBLIC PLACES WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND DESIGNATING THE TIME
WHEN SUCH PAYMENTS SHALL BE MADE AND OFFICER TO WHOM THE
SATE SHALL BE PAID"
WHEREAS, on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1946, the City Commission
of the City of Beaumont passed an ordinance entitled
"AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE RATES TO BE CHARGED BY THE CITY
OF BEAUMONT TO PERSONS, FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS USING ITS
SM[IVERA x _ T VIES, PUMPS ,AND SYSTEM., OR ANY PORTION THEREOF;
DEFINING CERTAIN WORDS AND PHRASES; PROVIDING SCHEDULE OF
CHARGES AND METHOD OF DETERMINING CHARGE; PROVIDING SCHED-
ULE OF CHARGES FOR USERS LOCATED OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS; PRO-
VIDING DUE DATE OF CHARGES, AND WHERE PAYABLE; PROVIDLNG
FOR DISCONNECTING SEWERAGE CONNECTION FOR FAILURE TO PAY
SEETMAGE CHARGE., AND IMPOSING DISC ONNEC T II\TG AND C ONNEC T-
ING CHARGE, ASSESSING SE ATMAGE CHARGE AGADNTST DESIGNATED
PART IES ; PROVIDING SAVINGS CLAUSE, AND, REPEAL LtJG ALL OR-
DINANCES
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D1NANCES OR PARTS OF ORD INAC ES INCONSISTENT OR IN C ONFL IC T
WITH THIS ORDINANCE"
and,
WTHEREAS, within thirty (30) days from the passage of the said ordi-
nances, ten per cen'c {lOj') of the qualified voters voting at the last
preceding regular municipal election filed with the city clerk objections
to said ordinances; and,
WHEREAS, thereafter the Council of the City of Beaumont approved by
a majority vote said ordinances; and thereafter, within the time provided
by the charter of the City of Beaumont, an additional fifteen per cent
(15%) of the qualified voters voting at the last preceding regular munici-
pal election filed with the city clerk a petition requesting that said
ordinances be submitted to a vote of the electors of the City of Beauliont
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for their approval or rejection; and,
WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the City Commission of the City of Beau-
mont that the petitioners have complied with the provisions of the charter
of the City of Beaumont and that, therefore, the Commission should provide
for submitting the questions to the electors at a special election within
the time specified by the charter of the City of Beaumont, which said char-
ter provision provides that an election shall be held not more than six (6)
months or less than thirty (30) days after the receipt by the Commission of
the clerk's certificate on the petitions filed with him; and,
WELREAS, the charter of the City of Beaumont further provides that if
the ordinances, or one of them, be not approved by a majority of those vot-
ing thereon, they, or it, shall be deemed repealed, otherwise it shall re-
main in force and effect.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COWIISSION
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:,
1.
That an election be held in the City of Beaumont on the 5th day of
November, A. D., 1946, at which election there shall be submitted to the
qualified voters of the City of Beaumont the following propositions:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
Shall the ordinance passed by the City Commission of the City of
Beaumont on the 9th day of July, 1946 fixing a rental to be paid
by the Water Works Department of the City of Beaumont for the use
of the streets of said city be approved?
PROPOSITION NO. 2
Shall the ordinance passed by the City Commission of the City of
Beaumont on the 16th day of July, 1946 fixing rates to be charged
by the City of Beaumont to persons using its sewerage lines be ap-
proved?
2.
That said election shall be held in the City of Beaumont at the follow-
ing places, to -wit:
In the First Ward at: French High School Building
Junker School Building
Gladys Street Fire Station
Averill School Building
Dick Dowling Junior High School Building
Central Fire Station
Edwards School Building
St. Anne's School Building
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In the Second Ward at: Beaumont High School Building (Senior)
Fletcher School Building
City Hall
In the Third Ward at: Jefferson County Courthouse
David Crockett Junior High School Building
Sabine Pass Fire Station
Magnolia School Building
South Park Elementary School Building
Giles School Building -
Hebert School Building
5084 Highland Avenue
Ogden School Building
That all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. l .shall vote at
the Frencki High School Building; that all voters residing in County Voting
Precinct No. 2 shall vote at the Junket School Building; that. all voters re-
siding in County Voting Precinct No. 3 shall vote at the Gladys Street Fire
Station; that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 4 shall vote
at the Averill'.School Building; that all voters residing in County Voting
Precinct No. 5 shall vote at the Beaumont High School Building (Senior_); that
all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 6 shall vote at the Dick
Dowling Junior High School Building; that all voters residing in County Vot-
ing Precinct No. 7 shall vote at the Central Fire Station; that all voters
residing in County Voting Precinct No. 8 shall vote at the City Hall; that
all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 9, and all that portion
of County Voting Precinct No. 50 lying within the boundaries of the City of
Beaumont as extended by the election held in the City of Beaumont on the 4th
of June, 1946, shall vote at the Fletcher School Building; that all voters
residing in County Voting Precinct No. 10 shall vote at the Jefferson County
Courthouse; that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 11 shall
vote at the David Crockett Junior High School Building; that all voters re-
siding in County Voting Precinct No. 12, and all that portion of County
Voting Precinct No. 43 lying within the boundaries of the City of Beaumont
as extended by the election held in the City of Beaumont on the 4th of June.,
1946, shall vote at the Ogden School Building; that all voters residing in
County Voting Precinct No. 13 shall vote at the Sabine Pass Fire Station;
that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 14 shall vote at the
Magnolia School Building; that all voters residing in County Voting Pre-
cinct No. 15 shall vote at the South Park Elementary School Building; that
all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 16 shall vote at the
Giles School Building; that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct
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No. 17 shall vote at the Hebert School Building; that all voters residing
in County Voting Precinct Ido, 18, and all that portion of County Voting Pre-
cinct No. 19 lying within the boundaries of the City of Beaumont as extended
by the election held . in the City of Beaumont on the 4th of June, 1946, shall
vote at the Edwards ,School Building; that all voters residing in that por-
tion of County Voting Precinct No. 42 lying within the boundaries of the
City of Beaumont as extended by the election held in the City of Beaumont
on the 4th of June, 1946 shall vote at 5084 Highland Avenue ; and that all
voters residing in that portion of County Voting Precinct No. 47 lying within
the boundaries of the City of Beaumont as extended by the election held in
•the City of Beaumont on the 4th of June, 1946, shall vote at St. Annets School
Building.
3.
The following named persons are appointed presiding judges for their
respective voting boxes in said wards with the authority to select their own
clerks :
At the French Nigh School Building, Mrs. N. G. Ferrell
At the Junker School Building, Mrs. 17. E. Pool
At the Gladys Street Fire Station, Par. L. E. Downs
At the Averill School Building, Mr. L. B. Herring, Sr.
At the Beaumont High School Building (Senior), Mr. Newman Smith
At the Dick Dowling Junior High School Building, Mr. S. B. Perry
At the Central Fire Station, Miss Effie Piland
At the City Hall, Mr. Hilton Deutser
At the Fletcher School Building, Mrs. H. B. Tigner
At the Jefferson County Courthouse, Mr. Charles 1t2. Carroll
At the David Crockett Junior High School Building, Mrs. Joe Fisher
At the Ogden School Building, Mrs. Louise Ogden
At the Sabine Pass Fire Station, Mrs. Louise Pitts
At the Magnolia School Building, Mr. K. N. Byerly
At the South Park Elementary School Building, Mrs. J. C. Burkhart
At the Giles School Building, Mr. R. E. Withers
At the Hebert School Building, Mr. A. A. Hebert
At the Edwards School Building, Mr. B. F. Quicksall
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At 5084 Highland Avenue, Mrs. Tom Stephensen
At St. Anne's School Building, Mr. H. R. David
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That at said election, said issues shall be submitted separately, and
there shall be printed on the ballots to be used in said election the fol-
lowing:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FIXING RENTALS TO BE PAID BY THE WATER WORKS
DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT AS RENTAL FOR .THE USE OF THE
STREETS, HIGHWAYS, EASEMENTS, ALLEYS, PARKS OR OTHER PUBLIC PLACES
WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND
DESIGNATING THE TIME VEEN SUCH PAYMENTS SHALL BE MADE AND OFFICER
TO WHOM THE SAPS SHALL BE PAID
For the ordinance
Against the ordinance
PROPOSITION NO. 2
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE RATES TO BE CHARGED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
TO PERSONS, FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS USING ITS SEINERAGE LINES, PUMPS
AND SYSTEM, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF; DEFINING CERTAIN WORDS AND
PHRASES; PROVIDING SCHEDULE OF CHARGES AND METHOD OF DETERMINING
CHARGE; PROVIDING SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR USERS LOCATED OUTSIDE
CITY LIMITS; PROVIDING DUE DATE OF CHARGES, AND WHERE PAYABLE; PRO-
VIDING FOR DISCONNECTING SEWERAGE CONNECTION FOR FAILURE TO PAY
SEWERAGE CHARGE, AND IMPOSING DISCONNECTING AND CONNECTING CHARGE,
ASSESSING SEWERAGE CHARGE AGAINST DESIGNATED PARTIES, PROVIDING
SAVINGS CLAUSE, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES
INCONSISTENT OR IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE
For the ordinance
Against the ordinance
5.
All voters desiring to vote for the approval of the ordinance fixing
a rental to be paid by the Water Works Department of the City of Beaumont as
rental for the use of the streets of said city as submitted in Proposition
No. 1 shall run a line through and across the paragraph on said ballot con-
taining the words "Against the ordinance"; and all voters desiring to vote
to repeal said ordinance shall run a line through and across the paragraph
on said ballot containing the words "For the ordinance".
6.
All voters desiring to vote for the approval of the ordinance fixing
rates to be charged by the City of Beaumont to persons using its sewerage
lines as. submitted in -Proposition No. 2 shall run a line through and across
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the paragraph on said ballot containing the words `Against the ordinancerr,
and all voters desiring to vote to repeal said ordinance shall run a line
through and across the paragraph on said ballot containing the words "For
the ordinance".
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Should, at said election, a majority of the qualified voters voting
at said election vote against one or both of said ordinances, then said
ordinances, or each of them, shall be deemed to have been repealed, other-
wise it, or they, shall remain in force.
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That a copy of this ordinance signed by the mayor of the City of Beau -
moot and attested by the city clerk.of the City of Beaumont shall serve as
a proper and sufficient notice of said election, and the mayor is -hereby
directed to cause a copy of this ordinance, signed by himself and attested
by the city clerk, to be posted at each of the places herein designated
for holding said election at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of
holding said election in the manner required by law.
PASSED by the majority vote of the City Commission this the
day of September, A. D., 1946.
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ATTESTED:
C IT:. CLERK
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'CiMMULAS, .T;i.thi.n thirty (3)0) days iron the nassa-e of the said ordi-
nances, ten por cont (10;J") o the imuaiif lc�a votor s voyin � atthe last
precedinS re alar iranicinal election filod -uii:h the city clerk objections
to said ordinances; and,
c til Lis, t1i1C-rUa uC?" 'G:�1G iiU;7i'iC t1 a the City Ci .;�$3( ;G'til :� ),1rovr Dy
a majority vote said ordinances; nd chorea ftor, r1thin he Ui_:.lc provided
by the charter of" tho City ol"7-e<t1%:Gnt, an additional fifteen nor cony
(1t J) of the cuali� ied voter>, voyin; at tho lase erecedin� : rc alar r:_a� ci-
j,al election filed vi.th the city clor'c a-notition rear;eutin, clliat sad
ordinances be sifo itted to a vote of the electors of� the City- of '.7;eauriont
for their approval or rejection; and,
it is the opinion of the City Coyffnission of the City of Beau-
mont that the petitioners have complied with the provisions of the charter
of the City of
Beaumont and
that, therefore,
the
Commission should
provide
for submitting
the questions
to the
electors
at
a special election
vithin
the time specified by the charter of the City of Beaumont, which said char-
ter provision provides that an election shall be held not more than six (6)
months or less than thirty (30) days after the receipt by the Cor-:?,ssion of
the clerks certificate on the petitions filed with hire.; and,
U --EER AS, the charter of the City of Beaumont further provides that if
the ordinances, or one of theca, be not approved. by a majority of those vot-
ing thereon, they, or it, shall be deemed repealed, otherwise it shall re-
main in force and effect.
NOW, THEREE FORE 3 IT OrOAI.NED 13Y TT.tL CITY C Oi:I:f ISSIOTI
OF T-om CITY OF CAU"s03T
1.
That an election be h3ld in the C V ty of 'Beaumont on the 5th day of
November, A. D., 1946, at which election there shall be submitted to the
qualified voters of the City of Beaumont the following propositions:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
Shall the ordinance passed by the City Co=ission of the City d of
2eaumont on the 9th day of July, 1946�fixing a rental to be paid
by the Water Forks Department of the City of Beaumont for the use
of the streets of said city be approved?..
FRePOSTT2v 3�?. 2
Shall the ordinance passed by the City Commission of the City of
Beaumont on the 16th day of July, 1946 fixing rates to be charged
by the City of Deaumont to persons using its sewerage lines be ap-
proved?
2.
That said election shall be held in the City of Beaumont at the follow-
ing places, to -wit:
In the First ,:lard at: French hi;=°h School Building
Junker School Building
Gladys Street Fire Station
Averill School "Building
Dick Dowling Junior Hi, -h School Building
Central Fire Station
Edwards School Building
St. Anne's School Building
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In the Second Ward at: Beaumont ,igh School Building (Senior)
Fletcher School Building
City Full
In the Third Ward at: Jefferson County Courthouse
David Crockett Junior nigh School Juilding
Sabine Pass Fire Station
lagnolia School Building
South Park Elementary School Building
Giles School Building
Hebert School Building
5054 I?i_Shland Avenue
Ogden School Building
That all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 1 shall vote at
the French High School Building; that all voters residing in County Voting
Precinct No. 2 shall vote at the Junker• School Building; that all voters re-
siding in County Voting Precinct No. 3 shall vote at the Gladys Street Fire
Station; that all voters residing in County noting Precinct bo. 4 shall vote
at the Averill. School. Building; that all voters residing in County `Jo.ting
Precinct No. 5 shall vote at the Beaumont FiEh School 3uilding (Senio?l) ; that
all voters residing in County "Voting Precinct No. 6 shall votej� at the Dick
Dowling Junior High School Building; that all voters residing in County Vot-
ing Precinct No. 7 shall vote at the Central Fire Station; that all voters
residing in County Voting Precinct i?o. S shall vote at the City Tall; that
all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 9, and all that portion
of County Voting Precinct No. 50 lying within the boundaries of the City of
Eeavriont as extended by the election held in the City of Beaumont on the 4th
of June, 19460 shall vote at the Pletcher School Building; that all voters
residing in County Voting Precinct I?o. 10 shall vote at the Jefferson County
Courthcuse; that all voters residing in County Voting Precinct No. 11 shall
vote at the :David Crockett Junior high uc'a.00l Building; that all voters re-
siding in County Voting Precinct i:o. 12, and all that portion of County
Voting; Precinct No. 43 lying within the boundaries of the City of ea=ont
as extended by the election held in the City of -naumont on the 4th of June,
1946, shall vote at the OC -den Sc_l_ool _6u.ilding; that all voters residing in
Gounty Voting Precinct -.o. 1-0 sh.-11 vote at the Sabine Vass Lire S'ja ton;
that all voters residing in Cointy i-ctin` Precinct 170. 14 shall vete at the
`.agnol3a :school Building; that all voters residing in Count? otinZ re-
c3nct '_'T--. 15 shall vote at the ?outh Par's 'lerantary School 7uild7_n g; that
all voters residing, in Counts '7otin Procinct Ilo. 16 shall Note a -b the
0ilcF'c.1ccul 3- uild,4ng; that all !otera resf_5Ing. in Coun- ty* .'otinPr-8-.inct
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No. 17 shall vote at the Hebert School Building; that all voters residing
in County Voting Precinct No. 18, and all that portion of County Voting Pre-
cinct No. 19 lying within the boundaries of the City of Beaumont as extended
by the election held in the City of 13eaumont on the 4th of June, 19480 shall
vote at the Edwards School wilding; that all voters residing in that por-
tion of County Voting Precinct No. 42 lying within the boundaries of the
City of Beaumont as extended; by the election held -in the City of P,eaumont
on the 4th of June, 1946 shall vote at 5084 Highland Avenue; and that all
voters residing in that portion 'of County Voting Precinct No. 47 lying Within
the boundaries of the City of Beaumont as extended by the election held in
the City of i?eaumont on the 4th of June, 1945, s --,--all vote at -St. Anne's-ScYaovl
Building.
3.
The following named persons are appointed presiding judges for their
respective voting boxes in said wards with the authority to select their own
clerks:
At the French high School 'Building, Tdrs, N. G. Ferrell
At the Junker School, Building, Pers. W. E. Pool
At the Gladys Street Fire Station, Mr. L. E. Downs
At the Averill School Building, 1r. L. B. herring, Sr.
At the Beaumont High School Building (Senior), Mr. Newman Smith
At the nick Dowling Junior Figh School Building, Mr. S. B. Perry
At the Central Fire Station, '.Ass Effie Piland
At the City Hall, Ir. Milton Deutser
At the Fletcher School Building, frs. H. B. Tigner
At the Jefferson County Courthouse, Mr. Charles F:i. Carroll
At the David Crockett Junior High School Building, Urs. Joe Fisher
At the Ogden School Building, t1:rs. Louise Ogden
At the Sabine Pass Fire Station, 11.rs. Louise Pitts
At the iTagnolia School Building, Yr. K. N. Byerly
At the South Park Elementary School Building, I,irs. J. C. Burkhart
At the Giles School Building, sir. R. F. zithers
At the Hebert School Building, Far. A. A. Siebert
At the Edwards School Building, IIr. B. F. Quicksall
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At 5084 highland Avenue, Mrs. Toni Stephenson
At St. Anne rs School Building, Jr. si. R. David
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That at said election, said issues shall be subnitted separately, and
there shall be printed on the ballots to be used in said election the fol-
lowing:
PROPOSITION ITO. 1
ENTITLED AIT ORDINA14CE FIXING R-211'ALS TO BE, PAID BY TFL 'JATT;R ,7ORKS
:iJ"1?FiRT7 ''HJT OF TITE' CITY OF r A:T..O T ASRE"TTAL FOR TTIE USE OF TE
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S.;rTThilI. THE CORIJORAITL LITTIT S Off' T!T', CITY OF BEAIT:iOi� T, T;-XAS, A---,.-
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TTS TI_, a VTTEEN SUCII pAYI yip"S SIT�1T_•L 3F ,sl���T f�TTD OFFICER
TO TIS SA:1,2 SMALL B1' PAID
For the ordinance
Against the ordinance
PROPOSITION NO. 2
AN ORDINANCE FIXING TITEE, RAT'S TO EE CHARGED BY- THE, CITY OF DEAU11iGNT
TO :PER,SOITS, FIR?:aS AND CORPODFATIONS USING ITS Ste'_;';.RAGE LIlIT'S, PU:_:;PS
A1:1D SYa � 1 , OR ANY PORTION TIJItEOF; DRFINI I G CERTAIN ' JOP )S Alot
P iH�RASJS; PROVIDING SCHEDULE' OF CT?ARGEZ AND IIJE'THOD rF DETER'-;INIUG
C'IARGE; PROVIDING SCIT?JIJLE
OF C' z�R�,'_:S I OZ USERS LOCAIED OUTSIDE
CITY LI? -TITS; PROVIDING DUE D��T+E'� OFC'I ERG S, -"'ND': �� P'AYABL7; PRO -p
VIDI-NG FOR D ISCOid1TECTING C0'-UT,,-,'ECTIO'J FOIR'AILUiIG; TO PAY
S';Z RAGE CFDTSCD''%1G AfD C01T;CTI�CC?:�U�
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ASS SSIF,TG KV[o',RiiG�� Ci.LARG AGAINST DL.SIGNA .1''D PARTIES; PROVIDING
SA' IT3GS CLAIJST', AnP) TI�s'P+.ALI�SC ALL OR7T�NAITCES OR PARTS Ok! 011DI4TA2i3CES
I'TC0NSISTE TT OR IN CONFLICT 77T11 THIS ORDINANCE
For the ordinance
Against the ordinance
5.
All voters desiring to vote -for the approval of the .ordinance fixing
a rental to be paid by the Water ?orks Department of the City of Beaumont as
rental for the/use of the streets of said 'city as submitted in Proposition
i:o. 1 shall run aline through. and across the paragraph on said ballot con-
taining the words "Against the ordinance"; and all voters desiring to vote
to repeal said ordinance shall run a line through and across the paragraph
on said ballot containing the words "For. the ordinance".
O.
Alla voters desiring to vote for the approval of the ordinance fixing
rates t/o be charged by the City of Beaumont to persons using its seworage
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1incas submitted in Proposition No. 2 shall run a line through and across
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PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared
R. A. Bean
who, being by me duly sworn, says that the f o r e g o i n g and
attached Advertisement
was published on the following dates: October 2 .
A. D., 1946
in the BEAUMONT Journal , a daily newspaper
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