The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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11 Artife IV. Sectlqi
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i—'VrtOT" reference to
í be amended to read
Hows:
tion 5. -SALARIES. The
and each commissioner
recelye a salary of. Four
ra pier month.
I) Article V of the existing
er 61 the City of Orange
reference to APPOINTING
-'ERS be amended to- read
lows: ^
Board of Commissioners
appoint a City Manager, who
be chosen solely on the-'ba-
Í executive ability; «¡fthout
i * to residential quallfica-
a City Attorney,- who shall
been qualified to practice
a the State of Texas for five
and a City Clerk; and cre-
• other^dé-
lents as may be deemea
wry for the proper conduct
inldpal affairs and .enforce
of the laws and ordinances
s City of Orange, and shall
ribe the qualifications, du-
■nd remuneration of ail of-
and employees.
Hi Article VII, Section I, of
isiing Charter-of the City
ñge with reference to CRE-
OF OFFICERS OF
D OF COMMISSIONERS
dfed to.read'as follows:
Mayor shall be ex-officlo
an of the Board of Com-
iere, and shall' be repog-
as head of the City Gov-
nt for all ceremonial pur-
but shall have no regular
istrutive duties other than
ipecifically provided in this
IMP
c"y
FINANCES be
' follows:
Baudot Com-
and sub-
mit an annual
at.
•ious departments.
... ""-¡||BjM¡Hp¡iyB
the expenses of tba .....
for the preceding year and Indi-
cating where increases oí diminu-
tions ire recommended for . the
ensuing year shall be printed In
one of the city newspapers for
two issues in two consecutive
weeks before adoption by the
Board of Commissioners, and
printed' copies of the estimates
shall he available to any citizen
jpon request. Two notices shall
oe made of the time when the
budgets, are to be discussed . by
the Board of Commissioners, an
printed coplea oí the budget ■*
recommended shall be availabl
to' any citizen at leáát'ohe week
before the daté set for the dis4
cussfon before the Board of Com-1
missioners. This discussion shall
¿e in open meeting and opportu-
nity shall be given to present'jpro-
Precinct No. «: Riverside to
„, tnbly Hall No. i 137 E.John
Si—Presiding Ju
_ Precincí No. if Riverside
upo® Addition Assemble Hall No. 1,
404 s East Dewey—Presiding
Judge—D. L. Talbert.
Voting Precinct No. 8: Navy Part.
Recreation Hall, 6th it Knox—
Presiding Judge—W. C. A. Ben
eke. !!;
Voting Precinct No. B: Gillespie
School, Pipegrove Addition, 20-
A Wickard Drive—Presiding
By Arder óf the -Mwor, this,, the
18th. day of June, 1944.
Abe Sokolski, Mayor
Ps Petition ota
V"
i day Kereofina
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appear and contest* the same
Board of
meet regularly
and oftener on c
4r at the will of
the members of
ere.- The
issioners
once a
of th*
major-
e Board
oard^of
test and objection, if any, oral or
Written, tft any item or items hi
the budget or to omissions
irom.
Section 9. The City Clerk
,nake to the Board of Commission-
ers - _ monthly reports in writing
showing in detail the receipts and
lisbursementS for the preceding
month. 2
Yes ..........¡..;.......r..... . f
NO I |
That said election shall be held
under, and the qualifications of
those voting shall be controlled
by, the provisions of the general
laws of the State of Texas govern-
ing elections.
Said election shall be held at
the following voting "places in the
City of Orange, Texas, on' the
third Tuesday in July, the same
jcing the 18th. day of July-, 1944:
Voting Precinct Nó. Í: Orange
County Court House—Presiding
Judge—W. C. Weakley.
Voting precinct No. 2: Masonic
Elm St Fifth Streets— L
Judge—Mrs. W/";E.
shall see that all
issary and proper
Ing out the powers and
( herein specified, as- occa-
nay ^dtfnand. are passed and
lift enforced by the City
ict No, 3: St Mary's
Nintfi & Orange Ave-
nue—Presiding Judge E. L.
Bruce.
doling Precinct^ No. 4: Anderson
PACKAGE STORE PERMIT
APPLICATION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
Orangefield Package Store lo-
cated in Bland Bidg., Mi block
east of post office In 'Orange-
field, Texas, is an,applicant
for a package store permit and
that the owner of said store is
William Broussard.
Signed: William Bro
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
> ' Nb. 2161 •
TO; Virginia Flowers Defend-
ant, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honoráblq DIS-
TRICT Court of. ORANGE Coun-
ty at the Court House thereof, in
ORANGE, Texas, at or before 10
o'clock A. M. of the first Monday
next after the expiration of forty
two-days from the date of the is
suance of this citation, same being
the 14th. day of August A. D.
1944, then and thére to answer
Plaintiff's Petition filed in said
Court, on the 28th. day of June A,
D. 1944, in this cause, numbered
2161 on the docket of said court
cess shall promptly execute
same according to law, and make
due return as the. taw directs.
* ' "md giv#
and the Seal td
at office In Orange,, T*x*C Texas
ftU.tbe 28th. day of tAtne A. 1?.
1944. '
Attest: T. M. Dodd, Clerk, DU-
(Seal) trlct Court,- Orange Coun-
■ - ty . Texas J
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
OF FENXL ACCOUNT
No. 1226 -
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
onstabpof
Orante County Greetlng: v
George W, Morgan, Adminis-
trator of the Estate of William
C. Ness, Deceased having filed in
our County Court hla Final Ac-
count of the condition of the Es-
tate of said Willlám G. Ness, De-
ceased numbered 1226 on the Pro-
bate Docket of Orange County,
together with an application
dischsrged from said^Adnrtnistra-
day of July 1944 at
aa'id "County,
;ange, Texa£«fhen said Ac-
; and Application "w|H be act-
ed updn by said Court,
I Given under my hand an<
df said, CoOrt, at my oftice in
City of Orange^ Texas this
day of June A; D.-4944.
Mrs. W. A. Gunning.
Clerk County Court Orange Qa
' ty; .
By Sallie Frailer Deputy Clerk.'
A True Copy . I Certify. •
U'Q- Stapfield Sheriff Orange |
^*~;Coühty. ,'^ÍNMiKIM
By K. A- Mi'tchellr^eputy SKerllf.||
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South ÍS
«early half
part Of
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) — Heavy
out the
ments ip 1944.-
Wmplis
rainfall
•y see proper so to do, on Mon- bridge,,but' local , residents
keeping track of it.
notified downstream
their bridge last wjtó sein floating
toyard the Powder rivft and How
Kidneys
Often Bring
~ Nights
contain 15
work Tight i
kidneys or
Don't
wnn your * o
valuable, réotful
matter to
of pep end
the «yea,
i wait! A«k
happy relief
will help
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. NO LAW. BÜT—
Denver. (AP) — N. E. Young
of Monrovia, Ctllf., wrote Elroy
Nelson of the state planning com-
mission for information about
house-boating on • the Arkansas
river. Was there a law against it?
^Norfeplied Nelsoh, there Was no
'law. Still, he advised Young not
to count on it, "considering little
APPAREL POR MENGANO
702 Front St.
>rr FRIDAY FEATURE
MEN'S; S?RAW'>
All sixes and types
■. - 98c to $4.95
a Also
GABARDINE WORK HATS at ...
and TROPICAL HAT$ -at...;.
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ill Article IJfc'of the existing
a, City, .of Orange
ce 'tq CHIEF
"CER be amended to
I
•as fitflf
•a:
City
Manager
xecutive and
of the
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i be Jhe clile:
idmiñistrative
'' Governirieñt: i
. of 'dot^ClbK ordinal
;• Jlty an& laws of the
i thé 'Boafd of Cam
.>erf^ ebncernWg the finan
""'írs of the City: and shall
suah other duties as may
Ulred of him .by ordinance
luttón vof tha Board '''or
issioners not inconsistent
Charter. Except as
provided' herein, the
ér- Shall have the respon
of appointing and remove
his will, and pleasure, all
and employees in the ad-
itive service of the city,
t those Appointed by the
i of:Commissioners; but the
ter may authorize the head
Icpartment or office, respon-
hlm to appoint or remove
inat^s in such department:
on 2, The City Manager
appointed for a term of
subject to removal at
by the action of a ma-
of (he Board ot Commis
:V. .
,tlon 3. The City Manager
give bond for the faithful
«manee iff his duties in such
jit as may be. provideaptxy
t§pjv; 4. The City Manager
'receive such compensation
fy he fixed by the Board, of
lioners.
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STEAKS FISH -- OYSTERS
CHICKEN — SANDWICHES'
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THE UNITED COUNCIL
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¡"of tbe,£Wííng Charter of |
Jity of brang® with refer-
to CONTRACTS be amend-
read as follows:
ition 3. All contracts for im-
ement, supplies, etc^, shall
ade and awa/ded at the low-
nd bestJobt^inable price by
rity Manager. -r;
= ' ¡tion 4. All contraéis for im-
>ments, supplies, etc., not in-
' " • -d in the annual budget shall
ré the concurrence ot a ma-1
< of the Board of Comriiis-
" rs and the Mayor. |
¡tíon fl. An annual audit of
iccounts of the City by aha
a
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Place: Masonic Temple
it: Mondays 7 to 10 P. M.
- Wednesday - Tbu/sday
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wheel te whaefc.cotne ta WILKE'S
TIRE SEtmCE te/ all types of
tiré te'pair service. OVARAN-,
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CAN1ZING. ~
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Beat 41# Fifth—Orange,
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jaat year you may have gathercd the family toRether and driven to the country for a Rlorious 4th of July picnic.
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ward? You'll find yoUr backyard is really a grand place to celebrate—und you can Invite your neighbors too! To
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BOOKKEEPING
STENOGRAPHIC
SERVICE
KXPERIRNCFD ACCflDNTANTS
AND STENOOiRAraKR
MRS. R. L. BAIRD
Orange Uider Offtoe
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90-1 SECOND STREET-
Also StatloBery, Postage
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1944, newspaper, June 29, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143021/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.