The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Aspermont Star Aspertnor-t Texas Thursday, Jan. 16, 1964
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NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR
HOSPITAL DISTRICT BONDS
THE STATE OP TEXAS
COUNTY OP STONEWALL
STONEWALL COUNTY
HOSPITAL DISTRICT
TO THE RESIDENT QUALI-
FIED PROPERTY TAXPAY-
ING ELECTORS OF STONE-
WALL COUNTY HOSPITAL
DISTRICT, STONEWALL
COUNTY, TEXAS:
TAKE NOTICE that an elec-
tion will be held on the 1st day
of February, 1964, in the STONE-
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WALL COUNTY HOSPITAL
j DISTRICT, Stonewall County,
Texas, in obedience to an elec-
tion order entered by the Board
ol' Directors of the said Dis-
trict on the 9th day of January,
1964, and which order is as fol-
lows, to-wit:
ORDER FOR HOSPITAL
BOND ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEAS
COUNTY OF STONEWALL
STONEWALL COUNTY
HOSPITAL DISTRICT
ON THIS, the 9th day of Jan-
uary, 1964, the Board of Directors
of the STONEWALL COUNTY
HOSPITAL DISTRIICT, Stone-
wall County, Texas, convened in
special sessiop at the regular
meeting place thereof in the Dis-
t r i c t Courtroom, Aspermont,
Texas, there being present and
in attendance the following
members, to-wit:
N. A. PITTCOCK, President
A, E. BALL, Secretary
VAN B. BULLARD
T. HOUSTON WARD
ARVEL W. McCOY, JR.
Directors
and with the following absent:
none, constituting a quorum; and
among other proceedings had by
said Board of Directors were the
following:
The President introduced an
order for hospital bond election
which was read in full. Mr.
Bullard moved its adoption and
Mr. McCoy seconded the motion.
The motion, carrying with it the
adoption of the order, prevailed
by the following vote:
AYES: Messrs. Pittcock, Ball,
Bullard, and McCoy.
NOES: Ward
The ORDER is as follows:
WHEREAS, pursuant to the
provisions of Article IX, Section
9, of the Constitution of Texas,
and Chapter 54, Acts of the 58th
Legislature, Regular session, 1963,
the Stonewall County Hospital
District, with boundaries coex-
tensive with those of Stonewall
County, Texas, has heretofore
been created and established,
and
WHEREAS, under the provi-
sions of the aforesaid law, this
Board of Directors is empowered
on its own motion to order an
election to determine whether
bonds of the said District shall
be issued for hospital purposes,
now, therefore:
BE IT ORDERED BY THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
STONEWALL COUNTY HOSPI-
TAL DISTRICT, STONEWALL
COUNTY, TEXAS:
SECTION 1: That an election
' be held throughout the Stone-
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the 1st day of February, 1964, at
which election the following
proposition shall be submitted to
the resident qualified electors of
said Hospital District, who own
taxable property therein, and
who have duly rendered the
same for taxation:
"SHALL the Board of Direc-
tors of Stonewall County Hos-
pital District, Stonewall Coun-
ty, Texas, be authorized to issue
TWO HUNDRED NINETY
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($290,-
000) in bonds of said Hospital
District for the purpose of the
purchase, construction, acquisi-
tion, repair or renovation of
buildings and improvements
and equipping the same for hos-
pital purposes and for any or all
of such purposes; said bonds to
mature over a period of years
not to exceed FORTY (40) years
from their date of issuance, and
to bear interest at a rate not to
exceed FIVE PER CENTUM
(5%) per annum, payable an-
nually or semi-annually; and to
provide for the payment of
principal of and interest on said
bonds by levying a tax suffici-
ent to pay the annual interest
and to create a sinking fund
sufficient to pay the principal
thereof at maturity, within the
taxing limits heretofore auth-
orized at an election held on the
25th day of May, 1963?"
SECTION 2: That said elec-
tion shall be held under the pro-
visions of the Constitution and
laws of the State of Texas, par-
ticularly Article IX, Section 9,
of the Constitution of Texas, and
Chapter 54, Acts of the 58th
Legislature, Regular Session,
1963, and only resident qualified
electors, who own taxable pro-
perty in the Hospital District and
who have duly rendered the
same for taxation, shall be en-
titled to vote at said election.
SECTION 3: The polling
places where the election shall be
held and the presiding officers at
each of the said polling places
are as follows:
1—Courthouse, Aspermont, Tex-
as, Dewey Stubbs, Presiding
2—Schoolhouse, Old Glory, Tex-
as, Beno Herttenberger, Presid-
ing
3—Schoolhouse, Peacock, Texas,
R. F. Clack, Presiding.
4—Doc. Neal Residence, South
Side Community, Doc. Neal, Pre-
siding.
5—D. E. Hollingsworth Resid-
ence, Rhoda Community, D. E.
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6—R. W. Woodson Residence,
Wright's Community, R. W.
Woodson, Presiding.
7 — Baptist Church, Swenson,
Texas, Ward Gardner, Presiding.
SPECIAL CANVASSING
BOARD for Absentee Voting at ATTEST
Courthouse: Oscar Dickerson,
John L. Garner, E. V. Smith.
PASSED AND APPROVED, this
the 9th day of January, 1964.
N. A. Pittcock
President, Board of
Directors, Stonewall
County Hospital Dis-
trict
ABSENTEE VOTING shall be
conducted by the County Clerk,
Courthouse, Aspermont, Texas,
and in accordance with the pro-
visions of Chapter 424, Acts of
the 58th Legislature, Regular
Session, 1963, absentee ballots
may be cast during the regular
office hours of the Clerk (8 A.M.
to 5 P.M.) on each day for ab-
sentee voting which is not a
Saturday, Sunday or an official
State holiday.
SECTION 4: That the ballots
for said election shall be pre-
pared in sufficient number and
in conformity with Chapter 6,
V.A.T.C.S. Election Code, as
amended, and that printed on
such ballots shall appear the fol-
lowing.
"FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
BONDS"
"AGAINST THE ISSUANCE
OF BONDS"
THE VOTER shall mark out
the statement FOR the proposi-
tion or the statement AGAINST
the proposition so that the one
remaining shall indicate the way
he wishes to vote.
SECTION 5: Notice of the
election shall be given by pub-
lishing a substantial copy of this
order in a newspaper of general
circulation in Stonewall County
once a week for two consecu-
tive weeks prior to the date of
the election, the dale of the first
publication being at least four-
teen (14) full days prior to the
date set for the election.
A. E. Ball
Secretary, Board of Directors,
Stonewall County Hospital
District
THIS NOTICE of election is
issued and given by the under-
signed, pursuant to authority
conferred by virtue of the above
and foregoing order of the
Board of Directors of the Stoma mm-...
wall County Hospital District^
Stonewall County, Texas, andL
under authority of law.
WITNESS MY HAND, this thft
9th day of January, 1964.
! N. A. Pittcock
J President, Board at
I Directors, Stonewall
County Hospital Dis-
trict
ATTEST:
A. E. Ball
Secretary, Board of Directors,
Stonewall County Hospital
District
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Foil, Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1964, newspaper, January 16, 1964; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127776/m1/3/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.