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Min 06/08/1953 294 Wichita Falls, Texas Memorial Auditorium Building June 8, 1953 The Board of Aldermen of the City of Wichita Falls, Texas, met in regular session on the above date, in the Council Room of the Manorial Auditorium Building, at 8:00 o'clock P.M., with the following members present: Kindel Faulk Mayor R. P. Willis 0 Jack L. Hammond II Aldermen J. Paul Montgomery 0 Henry D. Mason 0 Geo. T. Henderson City Clerk Bill N. Taylor City Manager J. Walter Friberg City Attorney Moved by Alderman Mason that the Minutes'of the regular meeting held May 25, and the called meeting held May 27, 1953, be approved. Motion seconded by Alderman Willis and carried. As previously advertised, the public hearing on Ordinance No. 1646 was duly held. Messrs Wilcke, 0. R. Hart and Attorney Elmer Parrish each opposed the proposed increase in gas rate. Mr. Hart stated the following cities have the following rates: Fort Worth, .63275 per 1000 cu. ft. Amarillo .25 Brownwood .35 Waco .623 Bowie .705 Austin .685 • 'Vernon .65 Attorney Elmer Parrish, representative of the local Housing Authority, stated that if the proposed increase in rate was granted, and the Housing Authority rate changed from commercial to residential rate, the same would thereby create a burden on the Housing Authority projects. • After both proponents and opponents were given an opportunity to express their views, the following motion was had: Moved by Alderman Montgomery that the Public Hearing on Ordinance No. 1646 be closed for this meeting only. Motion seconded by Alderman Hammond and carried by the following vote: Yeas: Aldermen Willa, Hammond, Montgomery and Mason. Nays: None. Attorney Sam S pence came before the Council to request change in closing public dance halls from 12:00 p.m. Saturday night to 1:00 a.M. SundW to 7:30 p.m. on Monday following. ORDINANCE NO. 1647 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1533 WHICH AMENDED SECTION 4-707 OF ; -> THE CODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, 1941 EDITION, ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 1315, PASSED AND APPROVED ON JANUARY 6, 1941, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 1377 PASSED AND APPROVED ON DECEMBER 29, 1943, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 1462 PASSED AND APPROVED ON MAY 10, 1948, AND AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 1533 PASSED AND APPROVED ON AUGUST 28, 1950, PROVIDING FOR THE CLCSING OF ALL PUBLIC DANCE HALLS FROM 1:00 O'CLOCK A.M. to 7:30 O'CLOCK PM EXCEPT ON SUNDAYS, AND PROVIDING THAT ALL SUCH PUBLIC DANCE HALLS SHALL BE CLOSED FROM 1:00 O'CLOCK AM SUNDAY TO 7:30 O'CLOCK FM ON MONDAY FOLLOWING: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Moved by Alderman Montgomery that Ordinance No. 1647 be introduced and the same set down for a public hearing at a called meeting to be held at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Monday, June 15, 1953. Motion seconded by Alderman Willis and carried by the following vote: Yeas: Aldermen Willis, Hammond, Montgomery and Mason. Nays: None. 295 Mr. Mitchell, Manager of Sears-Roebuck & Co. representing the Retail Merchants Association, requested certain changes in the time limit for parking meters in certain sections of the city, whereupon the following motion was had: Moved by Alderman Montgomery that the changes in parking meter schedule, i', as proposed by the Retail Merchants Association, be referred to the City Traffic Com- w : mission. Motion seconded by Alderman Willis and carried. Mr. Hoyt Young appeared before the Council to request a more rigid water curtailment than is presently being practiced. Moved by Alderman Willis that the Board of Aldermen authorize the issuance of &c a permit to Gulf Oil Products to install 1 - 3M gal. underground gasoline storage tank 1r"i' at their service station at 800 E Scott St., providing the same is installed in accordance with requirements of the City Engineer. Motion seconded by Alderman Montgomery and carried. Moved by Alderman Willis that the Board of Aldermen authorize the issuance of c a permit to Gulf Oil Products to install 1 - 5M gal. underground gssaline storage tank 4mV, at their service station at 8th & Brook Sts, providing the same is installed in accord- ance with requirements of the City Fncineer. Motion seconded by Alderman Montgomery and carried. (r Moved by Alderman Willis that the Board of Aldermen authorize payment to Joe Farabee the sum of $112.35, being the amount due June 1, 1953, on a water main contract entered into by and between Joe H. Farabee and the City Sept. 8, 195P; further to direct the City Clerk to draw a check for the same. Motion seconded by Alderman Hammond and carried. Moved by Alderman Mason that the Board of Aldermen authorize payment to C. P. McGaha the sum of $2094.57, being the amount due June 1, 1953, on a water main contract entered into by and between C. P. McGaha and the City of Wichita Falls, for Southmoor Addition, Sept. 11, 1950; further to direct the City Clerk to draw a check for the same. Motion seconded by Alderman Montgomery and carried. Moved by Alderman Mason that the Board of Aldermen authorize the issuance of acpermit to the owners of the Oil& Gas Bldg. 7 to erect a metal sign over the sidewalk $o,}�Z of the Oil& Gas Bldg. at 813-8th St., providing the same is installed in accordance with requirements of the City Engineer. Motion seconded by Alderman Willis and carried. ORDINANCE NO. 1648 AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE DRILLING AND EXPLORATION FOR OIL AND GAS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS AND PRESCRIBING THE METHOD TO BE USED FOR THE RECOVERY OF OIL AND GAS IN SUCH CORPORATE LIMITS; REQUIRING AN APPLICATION FOR A PER- I11T TO DRILL A WELL FOR OIL OR GAS WITHIN SUCH CORPORATE LIMITS; REQUIRING PUBLIC LIABILI- TY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE ON THE PART OF ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WHO SHALL CONDUCT SUCH DRILLING OPERATIONS; REQUIRING THAT ALL TANK BATTERIES BE LACATED OUTSIDE THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF SAID CITY; REQUIRING THE USE OF ELECTRIC POWER FOR ANY PUMPING INSTAL- LATION UPON THE COMPLETION OF A WELL WITHIN SUCH CITY; REQUIRING THAT THE PREMISES BE KEPT CLEAN AND THAT THE FM' JACK AND POWER BE ENCLCSED WITHIN A STRUCTURE; REQUIRING ALL FLOW LINES TO BE BURIED AT LEAST TWO FEET UNDER THE GROUND; REQUIRING WASTE OIL TO BE CLEANED UP IMMEDIATELY;REQUIRING ANY SALT WATER PRODUCED TO BE INJECTED INTO SAND AT LEAST 300 FEET BELOW nit GROUND IN THE EVENT SUCH SALT WATER EXCEEDS THREE BARRELS FER DAY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Moved by Alderman Willis that Ordinance No. 1648 be introduced and set down for a public hearing at a regular meeting to be held at 8:o !clock P.M. Duly 13, 1953. 296 Motion seconded by Alderman Montgomery and carried by the following vote: Yeas: Aldermen Willis, Hammond, Montgomery and Mason. Nays: None. ORDINANCE NO. 1649 AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, Ite f BY ANNEXING CERTAIN LANDS ADJACENT TO THE FR SENT TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, THE SAME LYING IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION FROM THE PRESENT LIMITS OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, ALL OF WHICH LANES ARE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THE ORDINAL Moved by Alderman Willis that Ordinance No. 1649 be introduced and the same set dawn for a public hearing at the next regular meeting to be held at 8:00 o'clock P.M., c>A Monday, June 22, 1953. Motion seconded by'Alderman Hammond and carried by the following vote: Yeas: Aldermen Willis, Hammond, Montgomery and Mason. Nays: None. x�4,' Moved by Alderman Mason that the Board of Aldermen hereby revoke the air- Vonditioner permit for the Rose Room Bar, 925 Scott St., for failure and refusal to /repair the leaky condition of same; further to authorize and empower the City Attorney to file suit against the operators of the Rose Room Bar providing same should be necessary. Motion seconded by Alderman Montgomery and carried. Moved by Alderman Mason that the Board of Aldermen authorize tax refunds as follows: E To T/gt Melvin 0. Mime, the sum of $5.76 for 1952 taxes paid on a motor •. vehicle which has recently been declared unconstitutional for men in the armed service, To Republic National Life Ins. Co., $81.60, for 1952 taxes paid in error on improvements on Lot 13, Blk 4, Patton Addition; further, to direct the City Tax Assessor & Collector to refund each of the above amounts. ��.y Motion seconded by Alderman Hammond and carried. fr ' Moved by Alderman Willis that the Board of Aldermen authorize and order tax adjustments, both personal and real, as set forth in the following Schedule of Adjust- ments, Nos. 625 through 862: mic 4DXJ:: ('sd .4 AIL Am $37472; PR44,AM; AAJ43TID .ice U CR3YTIt2t Y A 21 IAA ruin 363 lag Sciill. 1952 13,4.Patten 5360 85.76 260 4.16 11.60 1951 9 a 10,60.2. 4760 66.92 3600 53.20 13.72 1952 9.10,40.22. 7160 114.24 6020 96.32 121.56 1951 4.21.2. i J. 1340 111.76 540 7.56 11.20 1952 4.21.2. !J. 1)40 21.44 540 2.64 12.20 1952 4,176,020e. 22600 361.60 16340 261.44 100.16 1951 13,121,0e14. 1420 19.8 900 12.60 7.28 1952 13,121, 1 . 1420 22.72 900 14.40 11.32 1952 2.0.-1+6,109. 21401and 400 6.40 80 1.2/ 5.12 1952 7,109, 101aod 140 2.24 120 1.92 .32 1952 17' x 501.3' of Q,Park Plasm 8560 137.E 8600 137.60 .32 1952 154' x 501.4'of Q& !,Perk P1. 1540 24.64 880 14.02 10.56 1952 9,27,Co.01*b let. 15360 246.02 12660 202.08 43.20 1952 8.10'.7,,11I.40'-1, A,Yaat Ind.11ts. 2960 47.62 340 5.44 42.24 1952 0.331/51-10.152, Or14,+.1 11060 177.26 9220 147.52 29.76 1952 16,2,Y.8.itlghlaod 1780 21.48 1420 22.72 5.76 '1952 7,5,2rn st its. 2960 47.36 2700 43.20 4.16 1952 1 8 2,103•C&Ig. 6040 128,64 5560 29.22 39.36 1952 3 A 4►103,021g. 9760 156.16 6260 332.16 24.00 1952 1,27,2•43 2340 37.44 1600 25.60 11.84 1952 Tr.36.155' x 75' ... x 1931 x 530.Asrt. \✓ 300,J.A.eaott 960 15.36 COMM]. 15.36 1952 ►11 21k.2I.r.V.#1 3880 62.06 Cenaal 62.06 1952 12,12,11tMew 220 3.52 240 544 .32 xis DECRIPTICO MEV ZA1 1.41a US Iiiitil gat 1552 11 4 12,2,11113ett 200 3.20 3.20 1952 8.39.97' of 5. Righland 1520 24.32 1760 28.16 3.84 1952 J,,� le 20 .32 32 1952 14 and 15►11k 1, Pattaseon Split (No cheap in ralva,aewaaanta on wrong lot.) 1952 14 15.16,17,11h 2,00.C10 tort. Split (No donne is value.) 1952 Llot-ixe of L.80'-2,1 ,Cris. Split (le Osage in value.) 1952 44 4 45. 1.1slaon- Stone Split (No change in valus,..asaanants on wrong lot.) TC'"Alat 117,000. 1,656.92 65,003. 1,317.52 547.40 8.00 P18.50841.: 1952 Asst.1 494 360 5.76 5.76 1952 Amt./ 932 2360 37.76 1360 21.76 16.00 1952 Asst.1 1291 7160 114.56 2780 44.48 70.0O 1952 Aact.1 1316 2940 47.04 Canosl 47.04 1952 Anat./1442 42200 675.20 22160 354.56 320.64 1952 Asst.11694 2500 40.00 1000 16.00 24.00 1952 Aoct.12034 5100 89.60 1140 50.24 39.36 1952 Asat.1 2062 10000 160.00 1580 25.28 134.72 1952 Aest.1 2109 1220 19.52 122D 1942 $$it•ao sh{.ot vat 1952 Aaat.02330 8260 132.16 Canosl 02.16 1'OTAG91 82,240. 1,315.54 33,602. 537.60 784.00 5.76 ' .0126 620 9.92 Canoe 9.92 1952 Asst.1127 1460 23.36 Cane.1 23.36 1952 Aoet.1164 940 15.04 580 9.28 5.76 1952 A.st.1171 880 14.08 Camel 14.00 1952 anat./190 540 8.64 Comma 0.64 1952 Asst.#265 540 8.64 carrel 8.64 1952 AoctMS6 400 6.40 Canes 6.40 1952 Aeet.1408 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 F 1952 Aset./1495 340 5.44 Cancel 5.44 1952 Aoot.1570 440 7.04 Cassel 7.04 1952 4eot.1704 1000 16.00 Cancel 16.00 1952 Aoct.5827 780 12.48 500 5.00 442 -r 1sCAT OR YAWS' !&i PA_ 1952 Mat.1975 e000 128.00 5340 85.44 42.36 1952 ANt.#1015 320 5.12 Camel 5.12 1952 Aost.#1180 440 7.04 Camel 7.04 1952 Aoot./1ll1 62D 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Aoa1./1204•4 620 9.92 9.92 1952 Amt./1300 980 15.68 620 9.92 5.76 1952 Asst./1516 360 5.76 Cassel 9.76 1952 Aaet.$337(Tsssonu1)9320 149.12 2300 36.80 112.32 1952 Met.1l$52 220 3.52 Caeaol 3.52 1932 Aeat./1553 620 9.92 Canool 9.92 1952 Aset.19635 760 12.16 Cannel 12.16 1932 A50t./1664 620 9.92 Camel 9.92 1952 As4.'1739 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Mst.f1766 300 4.80 Causal 4.20 1932 Aeet.11793 620 9.92 camel 9.92 1952 Mat.11222 760 12.16 Caned 12.16 1952 Aset.I1$46 620 9.92 Ca eel 9.92 1952 Asst./1921 800 12.20 380 9.28 3.52 1952 Aset.f1963 620 9.92 Cassel 9.92 1952 Aset.10008 360 3.76 Cancel 5.76 1952 Asot./2060 340 3.44 Camel 5.44 1952 Met.R131 520 8.32 Caned 8.32 1932 Asat./2230 440 7.04 Cared 7.04 1932 Mat./2003 540 8.64 Camel 8,64 1952 AMt.0087 260 4.16 Cassel 4.16 1952 Asot.12360 440 7.04 Causal 7.04 1932 Asot.12469 340 5.44 Canoed 5.44 1932 tact.R593 500 8.00 Cannel 8.00 1952 Aaat.0622 400 6.40 Cancel 6.40 1932 Met.R706 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Mot.12732 440 7.04 Cassel 7.04 1952 Aamt. 15 620 9.92 Carmel 9.92 1952 Aoct./2928 620 9.92 Causal 9.92 1952 Mot./3063 400 6.40 Cancel 6.40 1952 Asct,13104 540 8.64 Camel 8.64 1932 Acct./31.16 880 14.08 Causal 14.00 1952 Asa;./3408 900 14.40 Camel 14.40 1952 Aast.#3604 62D 9.92 Cancel 9.92 I mg DLIGRIPTIGn 1610 16.1, Diu 343 WEL SiAL 1952 Mat./%671 440 7.04 Cancel 7.04 1952 Met.mit 322 5.12 Cassel 5.12 1952 Met.,37 0 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Mot.I3607 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Mit. 7 440 7.04 Cancel 7.04 1952 Mst.H.094 620 9.92 Genoa 9.92 1952 Mo4.04099 540 0.64 Cassel 4.64 1952 Mst44145 260 4.14 Cancel 4.16 1952 Aset./IA434 900 14.40 Cancel 14.40 1952 Mst. 19 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Aact./6575 540 4464 Cancel 0.44 1952 asst./4620 540 0.44 Cassel 0.64 1952 Mat.04013 1020 14.32 760 22.14 4.16 1952 Mct.$01 740 12.16 Canoga 12.16 1952 Acct.45301 620 9.92 Camel 9.92 1952 kflet•OILL 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Met.R19l 620 9.92 Cenesi 9.92 1952 Mst.$13$ 440 7.04 Canesi 7.04 1952 Mct.05374 540 0.64 Cancel 0.44 1952 Mot 5374 540 0.64 Cannel 0.64 1952 Mst.l5425 $20 0.32 Cancel 0.32 1952 Mat.95415 760 12.16 Cassel 12.16 1952 Asei./5520 620 9.92 Caned 9.92 1952 Aost.M5599 500 4.00 Caned 0.00 1952 Aest.I5735 220 3.52 Cancel. 3.52 1952 Met./5746 340 5.44 Cancel 5.44 1952 Mot./5013 260 4.41 Cancel 4.40 1952 Acct.Om 2660 42.54 3460 23.36 19.20 1952 Mot./6162 760 12.16 Cannel.. 12.16 1952 Mat. 0 1200 19.20 Cancel 19.20 1952 Mct.$635 340 5.44 Cancel 5.44 1952 Met./6601 340 5.44 Cancel 5.44 1952 Aeet.07017 440 7.04 Cancel 7.04 .--- 1952 - +J019 Mot.7039 140 7.04 Cancel 7.04 w 1992 Asst./724a 340 5 Cancel 5.44 1952 Aect.173k1 360 5.7 Camel 5.74 1952 Mst.07351 440 7.04 Genesi 7.04 1952 MCt./7391 440 7.04 Cannel 7.04 1952 Aoct./7478 540 8.64 Coma 8,64 1932 Aact.07811 740 11.84 Cancel 11.84 1952 Atet.06 5©0 8.00 Oanorl 8.00 t 1952 Me4.07928 540 8.64 540 5.44 3,20 1952 Aect.10005 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 4e0.#8042 540 0.64 Caaeel 8.44 1952 46rot.191061 500 840 Ceneel 8.00 $52 ieset.$105 500 8.00 Caneai 8,00 1952 A064.1310 340500 00.00 Cancel 0.00 1952 MCot,8281 5.44 Caateel 5.44 1952 Aeet.00525 760 2.2.16 Cantidi 12.16 1952 -ice 540 5.44 Camel 5.44 1952 Ace4.40557 620 9.92 Oans.1 9.92 1952 Met. 0607 460 7.36 Causal 7.36 1952 A6ct.08714 800 12,80 620 9.92 2.88 1952 Ae.8.10787 800 12.80 440 7.04 5.76 1952 Aect.10886 440 7.04 Cancel ice► 7.04 1952 Acct.mall* 400 6.40 Cancel 6.40 1952 Aeet.08946 620 9.92 Owed 9.92 1952 4e04.80245 620 9.92 Cancel 9,92 1952 446t./5183 620 9.92 Camel 9.92 1952 4aet./9118 540 8,64 Caarea 044 1952 4e64.09362 620 9.93 Cancel 9,92 1952 Avat.I+5005 900 14.40 Camel 14.40 s 1952 Aeet.0133 680 10.88 Cancel 10.88 1952 4,0t,#9633 540 8.64 Cancel 8.64 1952 Aeat.I9696 1c.0 16.64 Camel 16.64 1952 meet.IOW 620 9.92 Camel 9.92 1952 4e0.89709 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 4eat.09055 280 448 Cam/ 4.48 i % 1952 Aaae 49900 760 12.16 Cancel 12.16 1952 Aact.I9989 760 12.16 Camel 12.16 1952 4%*it.#10076 360 5.76 Canna 5.76 1952 40e4.010144 540 0.64 Caned 8.64 1952 Aeet.#10192 500 840 Cancel 8.00 1952 Aeet.#10053 540 8.64 Cancel 8.04 1952 441,'.010301 440 7.04 Cancel 7.04 i" 1952 Mit410498 260 4.16 Cancell 4.16 IALU la Zati 5:1 psacitAmos Acct.11m98 260 4.16 Cancel 4.36 t952 ►ent.00106627 340 5.44 Cancel 5.44 11952 Aect.#10651 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Aect.010833 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1 432 Aect.#10446 540 8.64 Cancel 8.64 t952 Aeet.#L0891 760 12.26 Cancel 12.16 /952 $emt./10975 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 052 Aect.#11017 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 /952 Aect./11183 360 5.76 Cannel 5.76 /952 Aact./11.372 360 5.76 Cancel 5.76 052 sect.#12453 pm0 5.12 Cancel 5.12 1952 Aoot./11476 1200 19.20 Cancel 19.20 1952 Aect./11869 800 12.80 620 9.92 2.68 1952 Aeet.161874 340 5.44 Cancel 5.44 1952 Acct.141932 500 8.00 "anoe1 8.00 1952 Aeet./11916 340 5.44 Carmel 5.44 1954 Aect441931 2440 39.04 Cancel 39.04 1952 4[et.#222D4 440 7.04 Carrel r.04 1952 M.t.412325 623 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Acct./42329 540 8.64 Cancel. 8.64 1952 Aar t.l12410 440 7.04 Cattail 7.04 1952 Aect.#12523. 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Aact.#12605 920 24.72 Cannel 14.72 1952 Aect./1.2634 440 0 0 0 1952 Aa 4.12649 500 2.00 Cancel 8.00 1952 Aoet.#12653 500 8.00 Cancel 8.00 1952 Anit.#12796 62a 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Mot./12864 1380 22.08 760 12.16 9.92 1952 A4e4412692 260 4,41 Cancel 4.40 1952 Aect.f13666 620 9.92 Cancel 9.92 1952 Aa$t.113071 1260 20.16 820 13.12 7.04 1952 Aast.613114 340 5.44 Cancel 5.44 1952 Acct. 146 400 6.40 Carrel 6.40 1952 Aect.j2.3213 540 8.64 Cancel 8.64 1552 4461./13272 540 8.64 Cancel 8.64 1952 Aart.#13333 320 5.12 Cancel 5.12 1l478 1952 Aect.s8 620 9.92 Caned 9.92 rm. lert70911101 OD ma DESCRIPTION nat C4_,Alat 1952 Aset,#1403-A(Pa4•s0$n61) 1260 2D.3.6 400 6.40 11.% 3OTAL8a 113,600. 1,w10.56 16,760. 26A.16 1,552.32 9.92 vim, Motion seconded by Alderman Hammond and carried. 297 ORDINANCE NO. 1650 AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING PERMITS FOR THE KEEPING OF ANIMALS AND FCWIS IN THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS; GRANTING CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR INSPECTION OF PLACES OF KEEPING OF ANIMALS AND FOWLS; SETTING FORTH SANITARY REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCE- MENT; PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON WHO VIOLATES ANY PROVISION OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FINED NOT MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED ($200.00)DOLIARS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COURT HAVING JURISDICTION. EACH AND EV1RY VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL CON- STITUTE A SEPARATE OFFENSE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE. AW Moved by Alderman Mason that Ordinance No. 1650 be introduced and set down for Iftwe lic hearing at the next regular meeting to be held at 8:00 o'clock P.M. June 22, 1953. Motion seconded by Alderman Montgomery and carried. Moved by Alderman Mason that the Board of Aldermen authorize and direct John °P. Rutmoann, Director of Public Utilities, to amend water rationing for lawns, effective June 10th, so that water consumers residing in even numbered dwellings may water lawns Saturdays and Wednesdays, and those residing in odd numbered dwellings may water lawns Sundays and Thursdays, but under no circumstances shall lawns be watered before 6 am or later than 9 pm. Motion seconded by Alderman Montgomery and carried. RESOLUTION NO. 238 WHEREAS, Sidney Kring, a resident citizen of the City of Wichita Falls, has departed this life the 8th day of June, 1953, and WHEREAS, he has devoted his entire life time toward the betterment of his fellow men, and in honorable service to the Armed Forces of the United States of America in two world conflicts and has held and received high honors in such service, and WHEREAS, his advice and counsel as a citizen and friend have been of inval- uable assistance to the present and prior administrations of this the governing body of the City, representing the people of Wichita Falls, and in all such endeavor Sidney Kring has been prompted by the highest motives without any personal gain or reward; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RES OINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, on behalf of the Mayor and the members of such Board, individually, and on behalf of the people of the City of Wichita Falls; That our deepest sympathy be eap essed to the family of Sidney Kring in their bereavement and in our loss of an outstanding citizen. The City Clerk is directed to furnish Mrs Kring a copy of this Resolution, and to deliver a copy to the press, as well as retaining the same in our permanent record. Moved by Alderman Willis that Resolution No. 238 be adopted and passed as read and that a copy of same be mailed to the family of Sidney Kring, also the Wichita Daily Times. Motion seconded by Alderman Montgomery and carried by the following vote: Yeas: Eldormen Willis, Hammond, Montgomery and Mason. Nays: None. Moved by Alderman Montgomery that the Hoard of Alf ermen approve and authorize the execution of a sewer main contract by and between Jbe Farabee and the City of ichita Falls for sewer mains in the Farabee Addition, upo the terms and conditions recited therein, and to authorize and empower the City Manager, Bill N. Taylor or -yor Kindel Faulk to execute the said contract for and on behalf of the City of Wichita ails. Motion seconded by Alderman Hammond and carried. 298 Moved by Alderman Montgomery that the meeting be adjourned. Motion seconded by Alderman Hammond and carried. The Board of Aldermen then adjourned APPROVED this �Y day of t � , 1953. - I) • �Q 1,1 Ma jATTFST,/ , U 7' �''j — / city Cle 111111 Irr ff L li hi 1111111111111111111 iall Iv p • 4` 4 I. 0101111 I My Ili • t II it C,. I(III ! f /)44 1,1( 3{ 3- • it kg 11,111,11 hl