Min 03/25/1940 Wichita Falls, Texas
Memorial Auditorium Building
March 25, 1940
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j The Board of Aldermen of the City of Wichita Falls met in
regular session on the above date at 8:00 o'clock p. m. in the Council Room
of the Memorial Auditorium with the following members present:
W. E. Fitzgerald, Mayor
E. A. Bebb I
1. W. Fitzpatrick Aldermen
Frank Wolf
T. Bryan Miller, City Manager
1. H. Crouch, City Clerk
T. A. Hicks, Oity Attorney
The minutes of the meeting of March 18th were read.
Moved by Alderman Fitzpatrick that the minutes of the meeting
of March 18th be approved as read.
Motion seconded by Alderman Bebb and carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 1297
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 15 OF ORDINANCE NO. 588, ENTITLED
"AN ORDINANCE DEFINING MILK AND CERTAIN MILK PRODUCTS, MILK PRODUCERS, PASTE'.'RIZA-
TION, ETC. ; PROHIBITING THE SALE OF ADULERATED OR MISBRADED MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS;
REQUIRING PERMITS FOR THE SALE OF MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS; REGULATING THE I:7 SPECTION
OF DAIRY FARMS AND MILK PLANTS; TESTING, GRADING, LABELING, PLACARDING, PASTEURIZA-
TION, REGRADING, DISTRIBUTIO' , SALE AND DENATURING OF MILK ANT MILK PRODUCTS; PRO-
vIDING FOR THE PUBLISHING OF MILK CRADES; THE CONSTRUCTION OF FUTURE DAIRIES AND
MILK PLANTS; THE El IFORCEYETFT OF THIS ORDINANCE AND THE FIXING OF PENALTIES." SAID
ORDINANCE PASSED AND APPROVED ON THx 10TH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1925, SO AS TO RE-
QUIRE INFORCEMENT AND INTERPRETATION OF SAID ORDINANCE IN HARMONY AND IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTTf SERVICE MILK CODE OF 1936. SAID SECTION 15
OF SAID ORDIN.'ITCE SHALL HEAE:`_FTER READ AS FOLLOtB, TO-XIT:
Moved by Alderman Bebb that Ordinance No. 1297 be passed on its
third and final reading and approved as read.
Motion seconded by Alderman Wolf and carried with the following
vote:
Yeas: Aldermen Bebb, Fitzpatrick and Wolf.
Nays: None.
ORDINANCE NO. 1298
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SALE AND MANUFACTURE OF ICE CREAM,
FROZEN CUSTARD, AND ALL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED QED FOR SALE OR SOLD UNDER SUCH NAPES;
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DEFINING THE SAME, AND PRESCRIBING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE MANUFACTURE
OF SUCH PRODUCTS; SETTING OUT THE BACTERIAL COUNT PERMITTED; REQUIRING HEALTH
EXAI4'INATIONS OF PERSONS HANDLING ICE CREAM OR PRODUCTS THERE0 ; CONSSTRUCTION OF
SUCH ESTABLISHI?ENTu; REcZUIRING SCREENS TO BE ON ICE CRZUM VAGONS; PROVIDI"-G THAT
IF ANY P RT OF THIS ORDINANCE IS DECLARED VOID, SUCH HOLDING SHALL NOT AFFECT THEI
VALID PORTIO"S THEREOF, AND PROVIDING A PENTALTY.
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Moved by Alderman Wolf that Ordinance No. 1298 be not passed {
and approved on its third and final reading.
Motion seconded by Alderman `Oebb and carried with the following
vote:
Yeas: Aldermen Bebb, Fitzpatrick and Wolf.
Nays: None. j
Moved by Alderman Fitzpatrick that the Board a-prove issuance
of a license and permits for the showing of D. S. Dudley Shows, April 22nd to
May 1st, inclusive, to be located on the sip of the Spudder baseball Park and
waive license and permit fees.
Motion seconded by Alderman Bebb and carried.
Moved by Alderman Bebb that the Board approve the building
permit to Lerner Shop, 908-12 Indiana Avenue, allowing marble veneer over the
present front am& wL11 project; 12 inches over the property line.
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Motion seconded by Alderman Wolf and carried.
Moved by Alderman Bebb that the Board approve the operation
of the softball ground in Scotland Park on the basis set out in a proposal made
by Mr. Rose, president of the Softball Association, and dated March 25, 19409
whereby the revenue derived from the operation of the said field under the terms
set out in said proposal shall be divided on a 50/50 basis between the City and
said Associaaion, it being specifically understood that the City reserves all righ s
and privileges in the operation of said field, and by the general approval of the
above mentioned proposal assumes no obligations and make no guarantee except such
as the Board of Aldermen may approve from time to time.
Motion seconded by Alderman Wolf and carried.
Moved by Alderman Wolf that t' e Board authorize and order
adjustment of personal and property delinquent taxes and settlement of same as
set out in the following schedule:
Motion seconded b? Alderman Bebb and carried.
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Original Original Reduced Reduced Pen &
&i Value Tax Value Tax Int Total
Yrs. F P Avis
19G7 13 - 37 F H 3150 44 10 1000 14 00 3 50 17 50
1928 3010 42..14 1000 14 00 3 50 17 50
1929 3010 42 14 1000 14 00 3 50 17 50
1930 2810 39 34 1000 14 00 3 50 17 50
1931 See Certificate 2530 35 42 1000 14 00 3 50 17 50
1932 1940 27 16 1000 14 00 3 -50 17 50
1933 Attached 1550 2wl 70 1000 14 00 3 50 17 50
$15 per month 252 00 12 0
Zpsie Williams
1931 4-5-6-7 8 Bat 1060 14 84 220 3 08 3 08
1932 810 11 34 220 3 08 3 08
1933 This propert 650 9 10 220 3 08 3 08
1934 selling for 1200. 500 7 00 220 3 08 3 08
1935 Impossible to collect 470 6 58 220 3 08 3 08
1936 on 1936 value. Water, 590 8 26 220 3 08 43 3 51
1937 County, and School 240 3 36 220 3 08 42 3 50
1938 making settlement 220 3 08 220 3 08 39 3 47
1939 on this basis Gk0 3_08. 220 3 08 30 3 41
Pd in full 66 64 29 26
Hamilton-Martin Inv. Co
1930 7 - 19 C C Est 2170 30 38 570 7 98 7 98
1951 1970 x7 69 570 7 98 7 98
1932 1495 20 92 570 7 98 7 98
1933 1195 16 73 570 7 98 7 98
1934 910 12 80 570 7 98 7 98
1935 770 10_80 570 7 98 7 98
1936 basis pd in full 119 32 47 88
Hamilton-Martin Inv. Co
1930 8 - 19 C C Est 2/3 1490 4O 91 530 7 47 7 47
1931 2010 28 14 800 11 20 11 20
1932 1540 21 56 800 11 20 11 20
1933 1230 17 22 800 11 20 11 20
1934 940 13 16 800 11 20 11 20
1935 940 13 16 800 11 20 11 20
1936 1110 15 54 800 11 20 3 02 14 22
1937 800 11 20 800 11 20 2 35 13 55
1938 46U 6 44 460 6 44 96 7 40
1939 720 10 08 720 10 08 1 10 1.18
Paid in full 157 41 109 82
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Original Original Reduced Reduced Pen &
Year ValueTaxValue
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Ida Gilbert
1931 12 - 24 Scotland 330 4 U 200 2 80 70 3 50
3 50
1932 250 3 50
1933 200 2 80 2 80
1934 150 2 10 2 10 i
1935 130 . 1 82 13 72
$3.50 per month 14 84 3 7z
Geo. G Prescott
1929 4 - 99A HZ 600 8 40 250 3 50 3 50
0 510 7 14 250 3 50 3 50
193
1931460 6 44 250 3 50 3 50
1932 350 4 90 250 3 50 3 50
1953 280 3 92 250 3 50 2 94
1934 210 2 94 2. 52
1935 180
1936 basis Pd in full 36 26 22 96
S,,M..Go se I
1930 10 - 36A AZ 1470 20 '58 340 4 76 1 19 5 95
1931 1320 18 48 340 4 76 1 19 5 95
1932 1020 14 28 340 4 76 1 19 5 95
1933 820 11 48 340 4 76 1 19 5 95
1934 620 8 68 340 4 76 1 19 5 95
5 610 8 54 340 4 76 1 19 5 95
1935
740 10 36 340 4 76 1 ?.8 6 04
7 640 8 96 340 4 76 99 5 75
193
193 640 _8 96 340 4 76 71 _5 47
See Certificate 110 32 52 96
attached.
Pd in full
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Moved by Alderman Bebb that the Board approve an advertising
permit to Charles Macelroy as agent for the Sons of the Legion Drum Corp.
Motion seconded by rlderman Fitzpatrick and carried.
Moved by Alderman Bebb that the Board approve permit for the
erection of a 9' x 30' storage tahk of approximately 18,000 gallon capacity to
be used in the storage of Naphtha on a strip of land 50' wide located between the
old Iowa Park Road and the F W & D C Railway tracks immediately west of the Scott
Street overpass. .
Motion seconded by Alderman Fitzpatrke and carried.
Mayor Fitzgerald appointed Aldermen Frank Wolf and Edwin Bebb
as a committee of the Board to represent the City on a joint City-County committee
for the purpose of hearing of Federal and State agency requests relative to the
operation and maintenance of such agencies in bringing recommendations to the Board
of Aldermen.
Moved by Alderman Wolf that the board of Aldermen adjourn.
Motion seconded by Aldermen Fitzpatrick and carried.
The Board of Aldermen then adjourned.
PASSED AND AP'ROVED this the 1st day of 'pril, A. D. 1940.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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We the undersigned members of the 1939 Board of
inspection
Equalizations certify that we have made a recentHigh.land
property described as 10t lot Block 36A )
of the ge and bad
and taking into consideration the E7 :)
AdditiOns ty v4e suggest that the value be OOr-
repair of the proper' rop
rected to erty and reco=8Tld
compare Stithp
ith adjoining the City and Niater Iln-
$380 for the school and $340 for of all delinquent taxes,
proveii�ent District for settlement ae
. delinquent for about
and vie understand that the taxes
10 years* Itiont
If the tax units ,ill accept this recOmmendL
it will be entirelY agreeable yqith us*
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March 21, 1940
We the undersigned members of the 1939 Board of
Equalization, certify that we have made a recent inspection
of the property at 1105 Taylor belonging to firs. F.P. Avis,
and taking into donsideretion the age and bad repair of the
property, we suggest that $1110 valuation for the school and
31000 for the City and Water Improvement District, would be
a fair Valuation for settlement of all delinquent taxes, and
we understand that the taxes are delinquent for about 18
years.
If the tax units will accept this recommendation,
it will be entirely agreeable with us.
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March el, 1940.