Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1948 Page: 6 of 8
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sioners of the City cf Yoa-
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ATTEST:
J. C. Kite, Jr.
City Secretary
FOB AN ELECTION TO
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With Every Set of 4 General Squeegees
or Squeegee Cushions—No Extra Cost!
GENERAL'S TOP QUALITY, FULL MOLDED RUBBER TUBES; YOURS FOR THS
TAKING WITH EVEnY SET OF SQUEEGEES OR SQUEEGEE CUSHIONS.
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cf Yoakum, and o:v quali-
fied voters, who are property
tax-payers who own taxable
property within said City, as
extended for school purposes
liy, snail be aiioweu to vote, j
The ballots for said elec-
written or
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hit thru l.u-ky iH-ur. you proluthly I *" JhiH’7h/ lKth day of
«<,n 1 ta t. tiny ti.h. But now you A D im the
of Ccmmissioner-i of the City
of Yoaki at, Texas, convened
in tegular session at a special
called meeting at its regular
'meeting place in the City
| Hall, all members thereof, to
wit:
V. J. Prasek. Chairman,
Board of Commissioners
L. J. Poth. Commissicner
M. L. Andrews,
Commissioner
A. E. Evans, Commissioner
W. O. Afflerbach.
Commissioner
J. C. Kile, Jr..
City Secretary,
FULL
STRENGTH
GENERALS YOU’VE
_ BOARD OF
NERS OF
THE CITY OF YOAKUM
SHALL HAVE THE POW-
ER TO LEVY AND COL-
LECT ANNUALLY A
TAX UPON ALL TAXA-
BLE PROPERTY IN THE
CITY OF YOAKUM, AS
EXTENDED FOR
SCHCGL PURPOSES ON-
LY. FOR THE SUPPORT
AND MAINTENANCE OF
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS
THEREIN OF aND AT
THE RATE OF NOT EX-
CEEDING ONE DOLLAR
AND
CENTS ($1.25) ON THE Chapter 1. Title 22, R. C. S.
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it Morni whm lo lie lonnd in
iiir hl.id.hr ol the li^h. To
Commissioners L.
J. Poth. M. L. Andrews,
A, E. Evans and W. O.
Afflerbach.
NOES: None.
The resolution is
lows:
BE IT RESOLVED that an
election be held in the City
of Yoakum, at the Central
i Fire Station, on the 17th day
j of July. A. D. 194X to deter-
I mine whether or not the
Beard of Commissioners of
the City of Yoakum shall
have the power to levy and
collect annually a tax upon
a!l taxable property in the
City of Yoakum, as extended
I for school purposes cnly, for
| the support and maintenance
of public fiee schools there-
in of and at the rate of not
exceeding One Dollar and
i Twc.ity-five Cents ($1.25) on
; the $100.00 vahatien of all
taxable property in said City
as extended for school pur-
poses only, i ntil the sa ne
shall be discontinued as pro-
vided bv law.
THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED hy the Board of
Commissioners cf the City of
Yoakum, Texas, that an e-
lection be held on the date
! and at the place aforesaid, to
i determine whether or not the
Board of Commissioners cf
the City of Yoakum shall
; have the power to levy and
collect annuallv a tax upon
all taxable property in the
City of Yoe.kum. as extended
i frr school purposes only, fot
the support and maintenance
MEAN’S GROCERY & FEED STORE
Corner Lett and W. Morri* Yoaknm
1 being present, among other
proceedings had was the fol-
. ] lowing:
Ccmmissioner W. O. Af-
flerhach introduced a resolu-
tion and moved its adoption.
The motion was seconded by
) Commissioner Leslie J. Poth.
The motion, carrying with
it the adoption of the resolu-
tion. prevailed by the follow-
ing vote:
AYES:
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blndili'r
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pil <-uiie, lie
unease; lvlHU'eup<iii he
hi hlen sanetiiliiy. Like all
ullier nalui'al eieatures he goes
hour
Eddie Dean Sin«fs,
Romances In Film
TlK'i-e’s plenty of solid rhythm
on the range!
Yes, anil it comes from. hand
some, likeable Eddie llean, )>op-
ill.lr new star who Ims his first
Illg starring tele in Astor Pic-
ture's smash outdoor ep'e, "Whi.e
Stallion,” which features ‘■Tar-
zan” the Inmiotis white stilllion
'in the title role.
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Demi, whom hardened motion j
picture critics call the foremost
singer of western songs in the
business, m only sings three sen-!
sationnl songs in the film, lint
handles the love interest with
lovel. young starlet, Kuth l{om.in,
with it lot of excitement, verve
and masculinity.
| only, shall be allowed to vete.
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tlon shall have
I printed thereon
ing:
“FOR
MAINTENANCE TAX”
“AGAINST
MAINTENANCE TAX”
As to the foregoing propo-
sition, each voter shall mark
out with black ink or black
i pencil one of the above ex-
pressions, thus leaving the
other as indicating his vote
on the proposition.
The manner of holding said
election shall be governed by
the laws of the State regulat-
ing general elections.
A copy of this order sicn-
ed bv the Chairman of the
Board of Commissicners of
the City of Yoakum, attest-
ed by the' City Secretary of
the said City, shall serve as
a proper notice of said elec-
tion.
The Chairman is authoriz-
ed and directed tc cause said
notice of the election to be
posted ud at the C»tv Hall,
and p.t the voting place in
said City of Yoakum, for at
least fourteen (14) full days
nrior to the date of said e-
lecticn.
The Chairman is further
ai thorized and directed to
have said notice of election
published in some newspaper
of general circi lation publish-
ed in said City, and which
'notice shall be published on
the same day in each of two
(2) successive weeks, the
date of the first publication
to he not less than fourteen
(14) full days prior to ths
date set for the election.
V. J. Prasek
ATTENTION -
MJH, 194S
RESOLUTION CALLING of public free aehooh thereiRi
"?-■ “0 of aed at the r»te of mot ex-
WHETHER reeding One Dolbu and Twen-
* tyflve Cents f|1.25) on the
$100.00 valuation of *11 tax-
sblo property in said City, as
extended for school purposes!
only, until the same shall be I
discontinued as provided by
tow.
Further, that the following;
persons are appointed offi-l
cent of said election:
J. F. Michot,
Presiding Judge
Mrs. Howard Wilkarsfln
H. D. Meister
Mrs. Matt Chudej
Joe Sykora, Clerki
The said election shall be
TWENTYFIVE held under the provisions of
vr.rxiri xziv inn imupier i. i*ue *v. v . n.
$100.00 VALUATION OF of 1925, the Constiti tlon and
ALL TAXABLE PROPER. Laws of the State of Texas,
TY IN SAID CITY, AS
EXTENDED FOR
SCHOOL PURPOSES ON-
LY. UNTIL THE SAME
SHAI L BE DISCONTIN-
UED AS PROVIDED BY
LAW.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
CITY OF YOAKUM
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pm,, 'flic I'Hslor. I’ev. I>. ('. I nr-1
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Yoh don’t cHtch trout uhIchsI bi* theory, lie examined the air
weather, water and trout mood ( bidders of two or more trout* of
are fiivoinhlc, claims uatui'ulint | practically equal size, taken
Dr. William J. Lonjc. He believes I various . in / of low, hitch
that wealLei change* can answer I niedimii barometric prcHaure.
the angler's problem: Why do
trout ,l<p riling, nil m muu '. uml Fl" ' ’ "‘M‘ ±‘‘w thr"‘,' bi'”
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carry ii I'roni j
public collect-
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| line tackle you have, unless yon | LAVACA
I ish. But now yon |
<*:in blame i; on tin* weather with-
out trouldinv your conscience.
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Malec, Joseph J. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1948, newspaper, June 25, 1948; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333748/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.