Min 04/14/1930' ichita Falls, Texas
memorial Auditorium
Building
April 14th, 1930
The Board of Aldermen of the City of ' ichita 'ails met in
regular session on the above date with the following mem"ers present:
Walter Nelson, Jr., Mayor ,
C.
E.
McCutchen, X
J.
M.
Spoonts, 7
R.
0.
Harvey, X Aldermen,
E.
H.
Eddleman,
J.
N.
Prothro,
G. D. Fairtrace, City Manager,
W. E. 11cBroom, City Clerk,
Thelbert Vartin, City Attorney.
The 1.inutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
Loved by Alderman Spoonts that the application of the Vurray
Players for a permit to conduct an open air theatre at the corner of
12th and ;cott ,streets be referred to the City Manager, and if a per-
mit is granted that all city ordinances be complied with and the show
be strongly censored.
t'otion seconded by Alderman Harvey and carried.
Loved by Alderman 1:cCutchen that the City Clerk be instructed
to advertise for bids for a contract to audit the books and records
of the City of ','ichita Falls and General Hospital in accordance with
specifications heretofore used for this purpose. Said bids to be
received until 7:30 P. 11. April 28, 1930.
Lotion seconded by Alderman Eddleman and carried.
I'.oved by Alderman ',:cCutchen that the budget presented by
the City :,tanager covering estimated resources amounting to oO1,116,239.53
and expenditures of '1,092,194.90 for the fiscal year beginning April
1st, 1930, and ending larch 31st, 1931, copies of which have been
furnished each member of the Board in advance of this meeting, be
approved.
Lotion seconded by Alderman Eddleman and carried.
Moved by Alderman Eddleman that a copy of the budget for the
fiscal
.year beginning April 1, 1930, and ending Yarch 31, 1931, be fur-
- nished the Wichita Daily Times and the Free Press for publication in
full or in any part thereof, in order that the public may have all the
details of the city's estimated revenue and authorized expenditures.
Yotion seconded by Alderman Prothro and carried.
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ORD INANCE NO. 1034
AN ORDINANCE NAKING APPROPRIATION FOR 'UDPORT 0=' THE CITY
GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING APRIL lqT, 1930, AND E\DING
MARCH 31:_T, 1931, AND DECLARING AN EMIRGENCY.
Moved by Alderman McCutchen that Ordinance No. 1034 be passed
on its first reading.
Motion seconded by Alderman Eddleman and carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas: Aldermen 1.'cCutchen, Eddleman, Prothro, Spoonts and Harvey,
Nays: None.
Harvey
Moved by Alderman/that the rules requiring ordinanceSto be read
on three separate days be suspended and an emergency declared.
vote:
Motion seconded by Alderman Spoonts and carried by the following
Yeas: Aldermen Harvey, Spoonts, Eddleman, Prothro and McCutchen
T, ay s : None .
Moved by Alderman LcCutchen that Ordinance 'Io. 1034 be passed
on its second reading.
Motion seconded by Alderman Prothro and carried by the following
vote:
Yeas: Aldermen McCutchen, Prothro, Harvey, Spoonts and Eddlemai
Nays: None.
Moved by Aldc}erman '_Harvey that Ordinance No. 1034 be passed on
its third reading and?Wdopted as read.
Motion seconded by Alderman Eddleman and carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas: Aldermen Harvey, Eddleman, T"cCutchen, Prothro and :'poont:
Lays: ;'one.
Moved by Alderman McCutchen that the application of R. G. Cul-
branson filed by his agent, P. . Tucker, for a hermit to erect a gasoline
filling station on the Southeast corner of Seventh ard Austin Streets be
received, and the City Clerk be instructed to rive notice by publication
of a public hearing to be held at 7:30 P. Mr;. April 21, 1930, in the Counci
Chamber in the Memorial Auditorium for the purpose of hearing protests.
Motion seconded by Alderman Harvey and carried.
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, 'Ned by Alderman Eddleman that the application of Tno.
W. Hampto vmby his agent, P. '.. Tucker, for a perndt to erect a
gasoline filling station on the Northwest corner of Tenth and Fill -
more Streets be received and the City Clerk be instructed to give
notice by publication of a public hearing to be held at 7:30 P. M.
April 21, 1930, in the Council Chamber in the MEmorial Auditorium
for the purpose of hearing protests.
Potion seconded by Alderman McCutchen and carried.
Moved by Alderman McCutchen that the meetinp- be adjourned.
Motion seconded by A_ldermar, Eddleman and carried.
The Board of Aldermen then adjourned.
READ AM) APPPOVED this the 21s day of April 1930.
Mayor
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