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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13682 ORD - 03/02/1977• ee:vp:2- 28- 77:lst • AN ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND SIX (6) COUNCIL MEMBERS IN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TO BE HELD ON THE FIRST SATURDAY IN APRIL, 1977; DESIGNATING PLACES OF HOLDING SUCH ELECTION; NAMING THE OFFICERS THEREFOR; PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF NOTICE OF ELECTION, AND ENACTING PROVISIONS INCIDENT AND RELATING TO THE SUBJECT AND PURPOSE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Charter provides for the holding of a regular City election for Mayor and six (6) Council members in the City of Corpus Christi, on the first Saturday in April in odd - numbered years, the same being April 2, 1977; and WHEREAS, it is provided in Article 4.06 of the Texas State Election Code that the governing bodies shall order elections pertaining to municipal affairs, give notice upon the election of officers to hold the election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That a regular City election for the election of Mayor and six (6) Council members, in the City of Corpus Christi, shall be held in the City of Corpus Christi on April 2, 1977. SECTION 2. That at said election herein ordered all the qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi shall be permitted to vote. SECTION 3. That the names of candidates for the office of Mayor and the names of candidates for the office of the City Council members shall be placed on said ballot in the manner and form prescribed by law. SECTION 4. That voting machines shall be employed at the election herein ordered in accordance with the provisions of Revised Civil Statutes of Texas Election Code, Article 7.14, and said election shall be held at the polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi, such voting precincts, polling places, and the officers hereby appointed to conduct the election thereat being as follows: MICROFILMED JUL 0 71980 1_,3682 CITY VOTING PRECINCT COUNTY PRECINCT POLLING PLACE * *JUDGE & ALTERNATE 1 1. 3, 4, 21 & 49 County Court at Law #3 John (Doc) McGregor (Judge Max Bennett's Mrs. Joyce McLaughlin Court Room) Nueces County Courthouse 2 30, 38 & 78 Crossley School Mrs. Irene Cornelius 2512 Koepke Mrs. Frances Glover 3 7* & 8* Oak Park School Mrs. H. A. Tycer 3701 Mueller Mrs. Robert Clarke 4 52, 82, & 99 Union Building Mrs. H. H. McCool 801 Omaha Mrs. Richard Suarez 5 81 *, 51* & 24 Weldon Gibson School Mrs. Catherine Kelly 5723 Hampshire Mrs. Jean Casbeer 6 34* & 100* Tuloso Jr. High School Mrs. Ovidio Cardenas 1925 Tuloso Road Mrs. I. S. Pyron 7 29* & 103 Tuloso- Midway High School Mrs. D. D. Bramblett 9760 LaBranch Mrs. Alyene Dodds 8 101* County Building Earl Hodges Annaville Mary Helen Biera -9 44 & 76 Barnes Jr.High Schl.Campus Santos de la Paz 3102 Highland Ramiro Martinez 10 33, 46 & 47 Lamar School Mrs. Manuela Hinojosa 2212 Morris Gilbert Hinojosa 11 31, 32 & 45 George Wiggins Mrs. Ralph Duran Recreation Center Mrs. Celia Wilmot 2320 Buford 12 6. 39 & 40 South Bluff Methodist Frank C. Allen, Jr. Hall Mrs. Clyde Neve 1329 7th Street 13 62. 85 & 88 Wynn Seale Jr. High V. E. Crawford Annex Mrs. Eva P. Hook 1800 S. Staples 14 41 & 83 Nueces National Bank Eleanor Vargas 1434 S. Port Mrs. A. L. Ayala 15 75 David Crockett School Mrs. Rosa Gonzales 3302 Greenwood Mrs. Aurora Castillo 16 61 & 77 Lozano School George Elizondo 650 Osage Mary Edens 17 60 Austin School Mrs. Teodoro Vidaurri 3902 Morgan Ramona Holmes 18 42, 58 & 59 Menger School Mrs. Phyllis Lewis 2209 S. Alameda Mrs. Virginia Wenzell 19 50 & 86 Lindale Recreation Center Mrs. Valerie Voeste 3133 Swantner Mrs. I. C. Kerridge 20 57 & 67 Del Mar Auditorium Mrs. M. H. Davis Baldwin & Ayers Rita Floyd * That portion lying within the City limits ** First name listed is Judge; second name listed is Alternate Judge -2- CITY VOTING PRECINCT COUNTY PRECINCT POLLING PLACE **JUDGE & ALTERNATE 21 43 & 56 Travis School Mrs. Marina Sanchez 1645 Tarlton Mrs. W. C. Sugarek 22 74 Cunningham Jr. High Mrs. M. A. Ruiz School Mrs. Rodolfo Gaona 4321 Prescott 23 80 Skinner Elementary Miguel Gonzalez 1001 Bloomington Yvonne Brown 24 63 First Christian Church- Mrs. Agnes H. Gregory Scout Hut L. G. Lipsey 3401 Santa Fe 25 66 Fischer School Mrs. Ivan H. Spoor, Jr. 601 Texan Trail Dewey A. Nix 26 69 Baker Jr. High School Elsie Spencer 3445 Pecan Mrs. I. B. Ault 27 68 & 96 Garage Mrs. Gladys Kirton 3013 Brawner Parkway Ruth Scarlett 28 53 & 97 Sam Houston School Blanche DeLos Santos 363 Norton Carlos Valdez 29 98 & 113 Moody High School Mrs. Vanilla Guy 1818 McArdle Mrs. Josue Quintanilla 30 73 Fannin School M. R. Zepeda 2730 Gollihar Mrs. L. S. Cantu 31 71 Lexington School Mrs. Cleo Fulton 2901 McArdle Mrs. Yvonne Martinez 32 15 *, 20 & 114* City Service Center Mrs. A. L. Harris Dead End of Hygeia St. Mary M. Bush 33 64 Santa Fe Swimming Club Mrs. M. A. Cage 4100 Santa Fe Mrs. C. B. Potter 34 5 & 93 Wilson Elementary School Mrs. Catherine Cox 3925 Fort Worth Mrs. A. C. Pierce 35 87 Carroll Lane School Mrs. Victoria Brown 4120 Carroll Lane Mrs. Glenna Kaufman 36 94 Calk Elementary School Mrs. William P. Smith 4621 Marie Mrs. William V. Dunn 37 72 & 95 Central Park School Mrs. Albert Mosmeyer 3602 McArdle Andy Busker 38 106 Tom Browne Jr. High Rita DeSchields School E1ida Gutierrez 4301 Schanen 39 112 & 116* Schanen Elem. School Judy Maples 5717 Killarmet Marsha Darlington * That portion lying within the City limits ** First name listed is Judge; second name listed is Alternate Judge -3- • CITY VOTING PRECINCT COUNTY PRECINCT POLLING PLACE * *JUDGE & ALTERNATE • 40 48 Parkdale Elem. School Mrs. Jimmy Mosier 4801 Everhart Mrs. Ila Johnson 41 2 Windsor Park School Dorothy Corcoran 4525 S. Alameda Sophie Valenta 42 65 Montclair School Mrs. G. E. Mulle 5241 Kentner Mrs. J. M. Jordan 43 92 Cullen Place Jr. High F. L. Youngs School Mrs. Cam Parsley 5225 Greely 44 89 & 90 Fraser Elem. School Mrs. Dorothy T. Sherwin Airline & McArdle Mrs. James B. Brewster 45 70 Blanche Moore School Mrs. Bennie A. Schmiedekamp Williams Drive Margie Archer 46 91 Pharaohs Country Club Pat Morris 7111 Pharaoh Drive Mrs. Leroy J. Steinocher 47 17 Shannon Jr. High School Mrs. August C. Allen Airline & Padre Island Dr. Mrs. Sharon Deel 48 18 County Building Mrs. J. R. Busby 10808 S. Padre Island Dr. 49 117 Flour Bluff High School John H. Kennedy 2505 Waldron Road Mrs. Margaret Kerbow 50 118 Kostoryz School Herman Herrod 3602 Panama 51 119 & 115* Corpus Christi Country Doris DuBois Club 6300 Everhart 52 120 Woodlawn School Mrs. Celso Martinez 1110 Woodlawn Drive Mrs. Leon Faught 53 121 C. P. Yeager School Mrs. Jesse Patton 5414 Tripoli Bobbie Gutmann 54 9* Old Calallen Elementary Peggy Ann Bickham School M. R. Byerly 5215 Avenue A 55 79 Robert Driscoll Jr. High Mrs. Haskell M. Cook 261 Weil Street Mrs. E. A. McCampbell 56 84 King High School W. B. Loftin 5225 Gollihar Catherine B. Arntz * That portion lying within the City limits **First name listed is Judge; second name listed is Alternate Judge The presiding judges shall be authorized to select such clerks or other assistants provided by law, and as may be deemed necessary, and said -4- election shall be held in accordance with the general election laws of the State of Texas. The polls shall be open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M., on the date of the said election. Absentee voting shall be conducted by the City Secretary at his office in the lobby of City Hall, and the results canvassed and returns made as is provided by law. A special canvass board is hereby appointed as follows: Mrs. Dora Vetters Bette Harris Rose Rubio SECTION 5. A substantial copy of this ordinance, signed by the Mayor of the City of Corpus Christi, attested by the City Secretary, shall constitute due notice of said general election, and the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of this ordinance signed by him to be posted at the City Hall and each of the voting places in each of the election precincts not less than twenty (20) days prior to said election, and to cause a copy of this ordinance signed by him to be published in the Corpus Christi Times, the official newspaper, being a newspaper in general circulation, published in the City of Corpus Christi, said publication to be made on the same day of two successive weeks prior to the date of election, the date of the first publication to be not less than twenty (20) days prior to the date of said election. SECTION 6. The fact that it is necessary and essential that the governing body of the City of Corpus Christi shall order elections pertain- ing to municipal affairs and that the notice of such election should be promptly posted and that a regular City election for the election of the Mayor and six Council members in the City of Corpus Christi shall be held on the first Saturday in April, 1977 creates a public emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction but that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor having declared such emergency and necessity to exist, and having requested the suspension of the Charter rule and that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of -5- its introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the Q t day of March, 1977. ATTEST: Oy secretary Pao ai THE CITY OF CORPUS IISTI, TEXAS APPROVED: DAY OF MARCH, 1977: J. BR CE AYCOCK, C TTORNEY BY: Assistant CiVjAt t rney CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 2IR DAY OF MAP_r' g j 9,"pv TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL CORPUS CHRISTIO TEXAS FOR THE REASONS SET FORTH IN THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE OF THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE, A PUBLIC EMERGENCY AND IMPERATIVE NECESSITY EXIST FOR THE SUSPEN- SION OF THE CHARTER RULE OR REQUIREMENT THAT NO ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE PASSED FINALLY ON THE DATE IT IS INTRODUCED, AND THAT SUCH ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE READ AT THREE MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL; 1, THEREFORE, REQUEST THAT YOU SUSPEND SAID CHARTER RULE OR REQUIREMENT AND PASS THIS ORDI- NANCE FINALLY ON THE DATE IT IS INTRODUCED, OR AT THE PRESENT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL. RESPECTFULLY, MAYOR PIO•Tea, THE CITY OF CORPUS CHNSTI, TEXAS THE CHARTER RULE WAS SUSPENDED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: JASOM LUDY DR. BILL TIPTON EDUARDO DE ASES RUTH GILL BOB GULLEY GABE LOZANO, SR. EDWARD L. SAMPLE THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS PASSED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: JASON LUCY DR. BILL TIPTON EDUARDO DE AGES RUTH GILL BOB GULLEY GABE LOZANO, SR. EDWARD L. SAMPLE • PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF TEXAS, County of Nucces. Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally - ------------ -- who being first duly sworn, according to law, says that he Is the Acc.)antinF . . . . . .... ................ . ............... of the Corpus Christi Caller and The Corpus Christi Times, Daily Newspapers published at Corpus Christy Texas, in said County and State, and that the publication of LE Ar,3 ... Ui OiDININCE (334 LTNG IN ELECTION rOR ',,RYOR AND �1,{(6) COUNCIL KEI',1i3iRS LN P-12-77 � OF ;oH un 7�Z-,-Tr'. Ta-13-- STTURPAY-_- - of which the annexed is a true copy, was published in on the!.— day 19=, and once &a.. liar. 15.._.AXe§M&xrYr� . . . . ........... — --- ----- ---------- ------------ $_2 2.2 Subscribed and sworn to before me this_------. 16 771 .___day f Eu�enia S. Cortez L Notary PWblic, Nueces County, Texa%D the first publication to be rot less than twenty (21) days prior to the date of sold election. SECTION 6. The fact that B Is necessary and essential that the governing body of the City of Corpus Christi shall order elec- tions pertaining o muncipal ef• falrs and that the notice of such election shall be promptly pmt• ad and that a regular City elec- tion for the election of the May or and six Camoittttenhes In the City of Cerise Christi shall be held on It aUstSeMday In Ap6Hl, 19" aea(es a public emerglaw mo�dQ' an I ma. this public necessity requiring the SUSP.sfCn Of the Charter rule that no ordinance or resolution Shall be passed finally on the date of Its Introduction but that such ordinance or resolutions shall be read at three several meetings of the Cory Council, Slid The Maya having declared such energ.cy and necessity to exist, and having requested the suspension of the Charter rule and test this ordinance be passed finally on the date of Its Introduction and that enact and be In full face aid effect from and after its passage, IT IS AC. CORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this the 2nd day of March 1977. - a•BIII Tipton MAYOR Pro Ten THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 'Bill G. Read City Secretary APPROVED: Ill DAY OF MARCH, 1917: J. BRUCE AYCOCK, CITY AT- TORNEY BY: Michael May Assistant City Attorney Corpus ChrW Texas 2 Day of March, 1917 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus, Ctelidl, Tomas For Ma reasons set forth N the emerginRy, cfarne Of the foregoing adirWKX a public ennegerKy, -A Imperative no- Cossity exist for the suspensior of the Charter Rule or requlre mem that no Ordinance or Res clulion shall be passed finally an the date It Is Introduced, and that such ordinance or resolu. tlon shall be read at three meet. Ings of the City Council ; 1, therefore, request that you eus- peo mid Charter Rule or re- quirem.t aid pass this ordi- nance nnally on the date R Is Introduezid, _ or at fit present mest)tlq- MI. s-Bgl 7lpferl ilia CITY MAYOR CORMA CHRISTI, TEXAS The Chayher Rule was 5W. pended by the following vote: JASONLUBy A6Sent DR.BILLTIPTON Aye EDUARDOOEASF-S Aye RUTHGILL Aye BOSGULLEY Aye GABE LOZANO, SR. Aye EDWARDL.SAMPLE Aye The above Ordinance was Passed by the following vote: JASONLUBY Absent DR.BILLTIPTON Aye EDUAROODEASES Aye RUTHGILL Ares BOB GULLEY Aye GABE L02AN0, SR; Aye EDWA.- .- 3 S. AIDJnooa, Dorothy Corcoran, Sao' valence; 42-65, Mom[Ialr School, 5241 Kentner, Mrs. G.E. MUIIa, Mrs. J.M. Jordan; 4'.1-92, Cullen Place Jr- Hidh School, $225 Greely, F -L. Youngs, Mrs. Cam Parsley; 44.89 & 9- Fraser Elem. School, AIr1Irm S MrArdla Mrs. Duo- in, T. ShewM, Mrs. James B. Brewster: 45.70, Blanche Moore School' WIIIams Drive, Mrs. Ben n S,hmledak84, Mergle Arch- er' Club, 46.91, Pharaohs CounPa 7111 Pharaoh Drive, Pat Mor- ris. Mrs. Leroy J. Stelnoch.� 47.17, Shannon Jr. Hiqh School Able- S Padre Island Dr. Mrs C. All., Mrs. Sha- ron Deal; 4&16, County Building IMM S. Padre Island Dr.; Mrs. J.R. Busby; 49 -117, Flour BIUH High School, 25M Wald= Road John H. K.nedv, Mrs . Margaret Kr- bow; 50m School, 36% Pang, , Hear 51.119 , Herman Harrod; isti Country S 115•, Coro- ��I Coumry Club, 6300 Doris DuB"; 52-12) Woodlawn School, 1110 Wdodlawn Drive, Mrs. C610 Leon Martinez, Mrs. 5614 M 53.121, C.P. Yeager School, Tripoli, n. Jesse Paton, BoP ble Gutmann; 549' Old Calall. Elernan"ry• School. 5215 Avenue A Peggy Am i3khenh, M.R. B Jr. elYFllgh 5.79, Robert Driscoll 261 Well Street, Mrs heskell lea. Cook Ms. E.A- McCa -VWIJ 5666 %ft High schoob W3 oBihm, G W.B. IAfHt6 milaroaton wrig.within 7116, e listed is Judge; mcgois dame IBted Is Alternate judge The praslding Judges shall bi authorized to Select such clerk: or ofher assistants Provided b6 Low, and as may be daemeb necessary, ere sad eledlbr, shall be held In acc'ordancewbh the general election laws of the State of Texas- The polls shall be open from 7:0D A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on the date at the said election. Absentee voting shall be con- ducted by the City Secretary at his office In the lobby of City Hall, and the results canvassed and returns made as is proviced by law. A special canvass board Is hereby appointed as follows: Mrs. Dena Venters Bette Harris Rose Rubio SECTION S. a substantial Copy of this ordinance signed by the Mayor of five City of Cor- pus Christi, affected by the City Seretary, shall constitute due notice a said general elactim and the Mayor Is hereby author* and directed o cause a copy M Ruh ordinance signed by him to be posted at the City Hall and each of the voting Placm In each of the election prectirt" not less than twenty (2)) days prior to said election, and to MU50 a ropy b this ordinance signed by him o be publlahed In the Corpus Christi- Times, the official newspaper, being e 9448 76, Barnes Jr. Hlgh Schl. Campus, 3182 Highland, Santos de le Pal, Ramlrio Martinez; 10.31 . S 47, Lamar School, 2112 Momh, Mrs. Manuel Hino- lose, Gilbert Hinolosa; 1131, 32 & 45, George Wiggins. Recreation Center, 2320 Buford, Mrs , Ralph Duran, Mrs. Celia Wlllrot; 12 -6, 39, 8 40, South Bluff Meth- odist Hall, 13297th Street, Frank C. Allen, Jr. Mrs. Clyde Neve; IMZ fly S 88, Wynn Seale Jr. High Amex, 1800 S. Stapi M. V.E. Crawford, Mrs. Eva 'P' Hook; 1441 S 81 Wueus National Bank 1434 S. Pert, Eleanor Verges, Mrs. A L. Ayala; 1575, CIM, QFa, . S..L 3302 Gree¢4yo.. -I Gee' 11-60, Austin School, School, 3902 M- gan, Mrs. Theodore Vidaurri, Ramona Holmes; 1842 58 S 59, Merger School, 2209 S- Alameda, Mrs. Phlllsy Lewis, Mrs. Virginia Wenzell; I%M 8. 86; ta1da6e-R�tTon Center, 3133 Swenoer, Mrs . Va- lerle Voeste, Mrs. I.C. Ker. ridge, 20-57 S 67 Del Mar Auditorium, Baldwin 9 Ayers, Mrs. M_H. DaVIS, Rita Floyd; 21-4 S 56, Travis School, 1645 Tarlton, Mrs. Marine Sanchez, Mrs. W.C. Sugarek; 22.74, Cunningham Jr. High School, 4321 Prescott, Mrs. MA. Ruiz, Mrs. Rodolfo Gaona; 2380, Skinner Elementary, 1001 Bloomington, Miguel Gonzalez, Yvonne Brown; 2463, First Christian CNlrch- Scout Hut, 3401 -Santa Fe, Mrs. Agnes H. Gregory, L.G. Lipsey; 25-66, Fischer School, 601 Texan Trail, Mrs. Ivan H Spoor, Jr_ Dewey A. Nix; 2649, Baker Jr High School, 3VS Pecan, Elsie Spence, Mrs. I.B. Ault; 2738 8 69, Garage, 3013 Braw- ner Parkway, Mrs. Gladys Kit. ton, Ruth Scarlet; 28.53 S 97, Sam Houston School, 363 Norton, Blanche DeLos San. tos, Carlos Valdez; 29-98 S 113, Moody Hlgh Sd 1, 1818 MCArdle, Mrs . Vanilla Guy, Mrs. Jcsue QUlmanilla; 311-73, Fannin School, 27M Golll- her, M.R. Zepeda, Mrs. L.S. Cantu; 31.71, Lexington school, Mrs. Cleo Fulton, Mrs. Yvonne Mar - finer; 32 -15', 2) S 114•, City Service Comer, Dead End of Hygela St., Mrs. A.L. Harris, Mary M. Bush. 3366 Santa Fe Swimming Chug, 4100 Santa Fe, Mrs. MA. Cage Mrs. C.B- Porter; 34.5 S 91 Wilson Elementary School, 3925 Fort Worth, Mrs, Catherine Cox, Mrs. A.C. Pierce; 35-87, Carroll Lane School, 4120 Carroll Lane, Mrs. Victoria Brown, Mrs. Glenne Kaufman; 36-04 Calk Elementary School, 4621 Marie, Mrs. William P. Smith Mrs. William V. Dunn; 37.72 S 9S, Central Park School, 36M Mcgrdle, Mrs. Albert Mm- meyer, Andy Busker; 38 -106, Tom Browne Jr. Hugh School, 4301 Schanen, Rita DeS. chleos, Elida GuMerra; 39-112 S 116•, Schanen Elan. SUOOI, 5717 Killarme, Judy AN ORDIM1BLNffi- v CALLING A49: IS L$M 0 FOR MAYOR:ANjl,SM_{I CCXJNCtL ME ffiM IN T1iE CITY OF CORPUS CHSMT1 TO BE HELOON THE FIRST SATURDAY IN APRIL, 1917; DESIGNATING PLACES OF HOLDING SUCH ELECTION; NAMING THE OFFICERS THEREOF; PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF NOTICE OF ELECTION, AND ENACTING PROVISIONS INCIDENTAND RELATING TO THE SUB- JECT AND PURPOSE OF THIS ORDINANCE: AND DECLARING AND EMER- GENCY. WHEREAS, the City Charter regular City election for Mayor and six (6) Council members In the City of Corpus Chrisff, on the first Saturday In April In odd. numbered years, the same being Aprll 2 1977; and WHEREAS, It is provided In Article 4.06 of the Texas Elea tlon Cade that the governing bodies shall ader elections per - tafning to municipal affairs, giv- ing notice upon the election of sthcers to hold the elections; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That a regular City election for the election of Mayor and six (6), Council members, In the City of Corpus Christi, shell be held in me City of Corpus Christi on April 2 1977. SECTION 2. That as said election herein ordered all the qualified voters of the City of Carpus Christi shall be permit- fed to vote. SECTION 3. That the names at candidates for the office of Mayor and the names of candi- dates for the ofllce Of the City Council members shall be placed on said ballot In the men - rerand form prescribed by new. SECTION 4. That voting me- Chines shall be employed at the eleeffm herein antlered' In ac- cordance with the provisions of Revised Civil Statutes of Texas Election Code, Article 7.14, and old election shall be held at the polling placeLO,the regularly prescribed precincts, polling placg6 and fie offices hereby appointed no torxurn toe ara.- tion th4+®t be" as 1011 -3: PRECINCT, CDU_ PRE CINCT, P,QLUNG PLACE- --JUDGE 8, ALTERNATE; 1-1, 14,21 & 49, County CwApt Law NO (Judge Max Ben - neH's Court Room) Couty Courthouse, John (Doc) McGregor, Mrs. Joyce McLaughlin: 2.30, 3S S 79, Crossley School, 2512 Koepke, Mrs. It- Carn- ellus, Mrs. Frances Glover; }7• & e' Oak Park School, 3701 Mueller, Mrs. H.A. Tyco, Mrs. Robert Clarke; 434 82 S 99, Union Building, Wl Omaha, Mrs. H. H. MCC001, Mrs. Rlcahrd S14ereL; Sgt', 51' S 24, Weidon Gibson School, 5M Hampshire Mrs. Catharine Kelly, Mrs. Josh Car Ms. 6 IW , Iulcm Jr. High School, 1925 Tuloso RoaO, Mrs. Ovidio Cardenas, Mrs. I.S. Pi, ron; 7.29' S L101 Talmo- INldwey