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' chit- Fa?1- . Texas
"emorl.a.l Auditorium
7-brt ary 10 1947
The Board of Aldermen of the City of `'iichit,a Falls, Texas , met in
regular session at �1:00 o'clock '. If. on the a.hove date in the Council Room
in the 1°11emorial And i.t orium, Frith the folio,-ring, members present:
-1. B. Hamilton. Mayor
C. A. S pragins,
J. 11'. Fitzpatrick,
E. J. 'r,!ininger,
iMelvin B. Evans, (� Aldermen
J. M. Baber,
A. Jay Fastham, L
C. D. E'airtrace, City Manager
T. A. Picks, City Attorney �G
Geo. T. Henderson, City-
The Mirut es of the regular meeting held January 20, 1947, officially
postponed from January 1.3, 1947, were read and approved as read. Likewise the
Minutes of the called meetings held January 23, 27 aryl 28, 1947, respectively.
were read and approved as read.
C, :ATTCE NO. 1429
AN CUTt `.TiCE GPAT7TING TPE T77AS EI7CTRIC 7ER`IICE COr"'PANY, ITS
STTCCESo.OR`' �A^ A7 I(7,15, AN T17CTRIC I,IGF7, WAT AND P(VER FRAI'CHTSE.
Moved by Alderman Spragins that Ordinance TTo. 1429 be a,pnroved and
passed as read on its third and final rending.
Notion seconded by Alcerman Fitzpatrick and carrier' by the follo ing
vote:
Yeas: Aldermen Spragins, Fit zpatri.ck, '.,iininger, 'Evans, Baber and
Eastham.
Nays: None.
ORDINANCE NO. 1427
AN nRDIITAIIC E AMENDIP1G SECTION 1 OF ORDII,,iANCE N0. 1250, PASSED AND
APPROVED OId SEPT-T1-11BER 8, A.D. 1942, BEING AN ORDINANCE FIXING FARES TO BE
CHARGF S FOR TR X"',POP,,TII G PASSENGERS WITHIN THE CITY OF 7,r1ICHITP. FALLS, TEXY=",
BY PER"ONTS, TRITSTEFS, FIRMS, A: SCCIATICIrS AVD CORPORATIONS I IGAGED IN TFgP,,
BUSINESS OF 'TRANSPORTING PASSENGERS KR TIRE ON APTD OVER DESIGI•TATED ROUTES
!rITHIN `.;AID CITY w"D ITS SUBURBS AN% TO USE TF'F STREETS, ALLE S AI�'Li PUBLIC
'AYS OF THE CITY IT)IS' XCH T'VRPOSF, T'R.ESCRIBINC A PENALTY 0—, REPEALIN0, ALI,
0QDINA111,jCFS AYD PART`' OF ORDINANCES IN COVPLICT TIERFPTITH.
Moved by Alderman Evans that Ordinance Yo. 14.27 be approved and
passed as read on its third and final reading.
notion seconded by Alderman T.nstham and carried by the following
vote:
Yeas: Aldermen nra7i.ns, Pit-patrick ''Ii.rirper, Evans, R her and
Eastham.
hays: None.
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Moved by Alderman 0stham that the Board of Aldermen approve
following supplemental agreement by and between the Texas Electric Seri -r 5 Company and the City of Wichita Falls, and further to authorize Mayor ? 1
Hamilton to execute the same for and on behalf of the City of Wichita
Motion seconded by Alderman Fitzpatrick and carried:
To the Mayor and Board of Ald rmen
City of Wichita Falls February 5• ?947
Wichita Falls , Texas
Gentlemen:
In connection nith the franchise Ordinance Fo. 1429 now rending
third reading and final passage by your Board, no beg to advise:
Upon the final passage and effective date of such ordinance, we
agree that for the unexpired term of that certain contract between the City
and the Company dated. October 28, 1941, relating to street rental, such
rental will thereafter be based upon the total gross revenues of the Company
from sales of electricity vnthin the corporate limits of the City, exclusive
of sales to Federal, State and Municipal customers, (the contract being thus
changed so as to include all sales to industrial customers), otherwise the
contract dated October 28, 1941, to remain in full force and effect.
If the above and foregoing is satisfactory to your Board, please
authorize your Mayor or other city representative to so indicate in the
space provided below, thus making this a valid and subsisting supplemental
agreement between the Company and the City.
Yours very truly,
TEXAS FIFCTRIC SERVICE COKPArY
DATE: 2/10/47
ByJ. B. THPMAS' President
AP7R OVER:
CITY OF 7CFITA FALLS, TEXAS
By W. B. HAMIL ON, Mayor
Moved by Alderman Raber t hat the Board of Aldermen authorize the
paving of Diggs Street from Sullivan to "41ch Streets and '°'e]ch Street
from Diggs to Holmers for a consideration of $11RO0.00.
Motion seconded by Alderman Evans and carried.
The bids for the proposed leasing- of certain grazing land at Lake
Kickapoo from the City for a period of 16 months beginning March 1, 1947,
and ending June 30, 1948, were read to the Council by the City aanager. The
bids were as follows:
D. R. Preston $4,100.00
0. W. Ballerstedt 1,500.00
Solon Featherston 3,000.00
J. W. Covington 3,150.00
John O'Donohoe Q
Claude Cowan 5,405.00
J. R. Parkey
P. P. Iangford, Jr. 6512.1.00
J. D. Mounce 5,255.00
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Jut age "ogel, President of the North Texas Field and Stream Assn. .
B. B. Greever, representing the N-chita Falls Gun & Rod Club, together
other interested citizens , objected to the City's leasing certain lands at
Lake Kickapoo for grazing purposes on the grounds that such land shot,
retain
sufficient vegetation to properly protect wild life, and further that nothing
should interfere erith constructing cabins at the Lake and the people's access
to the same or any part of the Fake desirous to fishermen, thereupon the
following motion was had:
?lloved by Alderman Evans that all bids for grazing purposes at Lake
Kickapoo be rejected ?.nd that all cattle shall be removed immediately.
Yotion seconded by Alderman Eastham and carried T;.-it'- the following
vote:
Yeas: Aldermen Fitzpatrick, Evans, Fastham and Yanyor Hamilton.
TJ!ays : Aldermen Spragins, 5^rininger and caber.
The application of Sol rlickman, Com-iander of the Fred Sehmann
Chapter No. 21, Disabled American Veterans, for a rermit to bring a earn;_val
to the City's ball nark from P a~°c t 71st to April 5, 1947, together ,-Ith an
offer to _rent sufficient space at the ball nark for a consideration of
r,100.00, was read to the Council by the City Clerk.
By comtrion consent of the Council the application for carnival
ne-rmit 1,nac referred to the City Manager for negotiating a more satisfactory
ground rental consideration.
loved by. Alderman Spragins that P. P. Langford, Jr. be alloyed to
cont ir_ue the use of certain grazing land at Lake Kickapoo to July 1st at a
monthly rental of $20.30 per day, oith provisions that the said P. P. Lang-
ford, Jr. , shall not interfere in any manner whatsoever with cabin construction
on any part of Lake Kickapoo land.
??oti on seconded by Alderman ',,,ininger and carried.
Moved by Alderman Baber that the Board of Aldermen approve and
authorize payment to the 'r.richita General Hospital. the sum of `��3,020.65 for
charity patients for the month of January, upon like payment by Wichita
County.
Y,t on seconded by Alder)-,an Evans and carried.
if'oved by Alderman Evans teat the Board of Aldermen authorize the
-Leasing of that portion of Front StrPst now occunied by the Acme Junk Cor any
to the Faid ?cme Junk Company for a reriod of one year for a consideration of
�300.00 per year, and filrt`-er to autlorize the City 11anager to execute a. con-
tract for the same for ard. on behalf of the City of "'i , ita Falls.
"otinn seconded by Alder-rinn Wininger aryl carried.
The petition reruesting the City to change the name of Avenue Y.
bet--Teen Milby and. Gler,rood Streets, to Hampstead Lane , as deferred for
further si udy by the Council.
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Loved by Alderman ',,'ininger that, a re.rmit he Frant ed to the Savage-
Phillips Electric Company to erect a 41x91 sign between the curb and sidewalk at
1?05 Seventh Street for a "eriod of one year, providing the :game shall be
erected unrier the supervision of the City Fn,-ineer.
'otior, seconded by Alderman )pragi.ns and carried.
Moved by Alderman Evans that a permit be granted to ?,,'ichita-Tdash. Com-
pany to erect a 316" in diameter :petal sign between the curb and sidewalk at
1301 Scott Street for a period of one year, providing the same shall be erected
under the supervision of the City Engineer.
Motion seconded by Alderman Spragins and carried.
The request of Joe Pistocco Auto Service and others for the City to
install narking meters on both sides of Seventh Street from Travis to Austin,
likewise both sides of Eighth from Travis to Austin, and on both sides of Lamar
from 13_th to 12th Street, and on both sides of Eighth Street from Ohio to the
Fort north and Denver City depot, was considered by the Council and referred
to the City Attorney for the purpose of preparing necessary ordinance for such
installations, and submit same to the Council for further consideration.
Moved by Alderman Evans that a nermit be granted to Chester Anderson
to erect a 401x6O1 all steel, brick front building at 605 llth St. , providing
the same shall be constructed under the supervision of the City Engineer.
Motion seconded by Alderman '^'ininger and carried.
Certain officials of the 5'ic'r ita County Red Cross were given assurance
of the Council's willingness to furnish a site at 6th and Broad Struts for the
location of a Red Cross building now situated at Sheppard Field . Inc! the matter
was referred to Mr. Kimbell and City 1"la?iager C. T,. Fairtrace to formulate
detailed plans for the proposed project, after �-hich the matter shall be
referred to the City Attorney to prepare the proposed resolution necessary for
official action of the Council.
Henry Anderson, local attorney, presented a petition and ordinance
desiring certain amendments to the present alcoholic zoning ordinance. Much
discussion was had on the proposal, whereupon the following motion was had:
ORDINAN'C E IL,. l4 1
AN ORUINIAICE A 7,r DIIIC ST{rTION 1 OF rRDINAIICE NO. 1J,16, PASSED Am
APPROVED BY Tn BOARD OF ALDEFi�IEPI OF TI-T CITY OF T,1ICHITA FALLS, ON THE 21st
DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1946, AS AIvIEI?DED BY ORDINANCE NO. 1425, PASSED AND
APPROVED BY THE B04FD OF ALDE7'-'Eta OF THE CITY OF ?11CHITA FALLS, ON THE 20TH
DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1947, PROVIDING THAT NO SPIRITUOUS, VINO1IS OR MALT
LIQUORS SHAIJ, BE SOLD '!ITHITJ THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF i,'ICHITA FALLS,?niICHITA COUNTY, TEXAS; AT'D ^''EAT NO LICENSE OR PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED AUTHORIZING
THE SAIE OF S_VE EITFTR BY THE STAVE OF TEXAS' COUNTY O ' T-ZCHITA OR CITY OF
dICHITA FALLS, EXCEPT 1,,ITHIN TPE FOLLO"'IP," DESCRIBED AREA AN77 I1ITHIN TFZ
BOUNDARIES HEREIN SET OUT.
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Moved by Alderman Wininger that Ordinance No. 1431 be approved and
passed as read on its first reading.
Motion seconded by Alderman Evans and lost by the following vote:
Yeas: Aldermen 1,,.ininger, Evans and Spragins.
Nays: Aldermen Fitzpatrick, Baber, Eastham and Mayor Hamilton.
Judge Peters also appeared before the Council »resenting an ordinance
requesting an amendment to the alcoholic zoning ordinar.c e, the reu.pon the fol_low-
i.np motion w-is had:
OF nINANCE NO. 1422
AN ORDINANCE AI'PI,IDING .'ECTION 2, OF �7-_DINANCE NO. 1423, PASSED A111)
APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERYEN OF TITr CITY OF `�!ICHITA FAIIS, ON THE ?OTH
DAY OF JANU.ARY, 1947, PROVIDING THAT NO 3PIRITUO`US, VTNOUS OR YkIT LI^UOP`. `TALI,
BE SOLD `WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF TITE CITY OF '�TICI?ITA FAILS, WICHITA Cr'UII'TY,
TEXAS, AND THAT 1,10 LICFIISE OR PERTIOTT SHALL BE ISSUED AUTHOK "ING 1. T �',IF OF
EI7HER. BY THE ",TATE OF TF7A"1 COUNTY OF T I CHITA OR CITY OF '°ZCHITA FAILS,
EXCEPT WITHIN THE FOLI_,OWING DF,7CRTBED LIMITS.,
loved by Alierman Wininger that Ordinance No. 1432 be rejected.
Motion seconded by Alderman Fitzpatrick and carried by the following
vote:
Yeas: Aldermen Fitzpatrick, w'ininger, Eastham and Baber.
Days: Aldermen Sprayi.ns with Alderman Evans not voting.
Koved by Alderman Baber that the Board of Aldermen authorize the leasing
of a portion of Fifth Street at 1700 5th t to Bill Crews for filling station
site fora consideration o£ 10.00 ner � and to authorize the city 'Manager
to e:rcecute a contract for the same for and on behalf of the City of !°Tick ita Falls.
:Motion seconded by Alderman Eva,rL, and carried.
;'oved by Alderman Evans that the meeting be adjourned.
Motion seconded by Alderman Eastham and. carried.
The Board of Aldermen then adjourned.
R.F,''D _4`D AP-RR( VET) this the 1.0tr day of March 1947.
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'Wichita Falls. Texas
lPr.orial Auditorium
February 19, 1947
The Board of Aldermen of the Cite of T.:'ichita Palls. Texas, net in
called session at 7:00 o'clock F. 1�'- on the above date in the Council Room
in the Memorial Auditorium, with the following me �bers present:
. R. Hamilton, N(ayor
C. A. Spragins,
J. ?T. Fitzpatrick,
T✓- J. 11%lininger, Aldermen.
J. Baber, �}
A. Jay Ea,stham, y,
• D. F airtrace, City r:an.ager
Thelbert Martin, Assistant City Attorney
Geo. T. Henderson, City Clerk
Mavor FamVton announced this meeting was called for the purpose of
hearing the report of the City Clerk's results of the examination of the petition
filed in the office of the City Clerk January 29th, requesting Ordinances No.
1415 and 1419, respectively, be submitted to the qualified voters at the next
reTzlar municipal election to be held April 1, 1947.
Thereupon the City Clerk, reported the petition has been duly and
officially checked and. found to be sufficient as er_denced by the said City
Clerk's Certificate of Sufficiency read to the Council and filed i_n the o`fice
of the City Clerk.
fiereupon the Board of Aldermen immedi^.tel.y proceeded to reconsider
,the measure as prescribed in the referendum petition in the 'following manner:
Shall Ordinance rJo. 11,15 be repealed.
The rn.iestion �-ra.s defeated by the following vote:
Yeas: None.
Nays : Aldermen Spra.gi.ns, Fitzpatrick, '�Jini.nger, Baber and Fzstham.
Shall Ordinance No. 1419 be repealed.
The question was defeated by the following vote:
Yeas: Alone
Njk,s : Aldermen Spragins, Fitzpatrick, Wininger, Baber and Eastham.
Moved by Alderman Spragins that Ordinance No. 1415 and "o. PJ9,
respectively, he submitted to the electors at the next regular municipal election
to he held April 1, 1.947.
11 ion seconded by Aldernan E'astham and carried.
Moved by Alderman %ininger that the Board of Aldermen approve the
leasing of that portion of Front Street now occupied by the Acme Junk Company
to the said Acme junk Company for a period of one year beginning February 15,
1947, and ending Febnla o
ry 11�, 1,/;8, for a consideration of 7250.00 00 year,
payable "#,12 5.00 upon execution of the contract d t h the remaining *ler year
g 5.00 nayab le
July 1, 1947, and further to authorize T,`ayor W. B. Hamilton to execute a contract
for and on behalf of the City.
Motion seconded bT Alderman Spragins and carried.
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Moved by Alderman Wininper that the Board of Aldermen approve and
ratify the action of the City Manager and the City Clerk for the pa;mient of
the sum of 1,200.P3 to the Treasurer or the United States of America for
tl,e City's portion of runway maintenance at cheppard Field from July 1., 1.946,
to January 31, 1947, inclusive.
Yotion seconded by Alderman r�stham and. carried.
Moved by Alderman Fastram that the F�oard of Aldermer_ authorize the
removal of an additional -,arking !peter in front of F-r-ett & Mtoral no�-ers ^-lace
of business in the 600 block on Scott Street, provi-d-i.n7 the said Emmett and
"'.'oral Rogers Company shall pay a rental fee of ''$5C.CO per year in advance;
likekse authorize the removal of three marking meters in front of Ray
Puckett's building at 602 Scott 7treet for a period of one �Tea,r, providing
the said Ray Puckett shall pay a rental fee of r50.00 per meter per year in
advance.
',oti.on seconded by Alderman ?saber and carried.
Moved bJT Alderman `,1ininger that the Board of Aldermen authorize
Mayor B. Ha 1i.1_ton to execute for and on behalf of the City of `^iichita Falls
a Quit Claim Deed to J. C . Dann covering Lot 5, Block 216, Original; the
nuruose of this execution being for title perfection! only.
:•`cti.on seconded by Alder-,man E'astham and carried.
;':over', by Alderman 3prapins that the meeting be adjourned.
Voti.on seconded by Alderman Baber and carried.
The Board of Aldermen then adjourned.
RE O PITD A?-PROVED this the l0th day of Parch 1947.
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Wichita Falls, Texas
Memorial Auditorium
February 26, 1947
The Board of Aldermen of the City of Wichita Falls, Texas met in
called session at 7:00 o'clock P. M. on the above date in the Council Room in
the Memorial Auditorium, with the following members present:
W. B. Hamilton, Mayor
C. A. Spragins,
J. W. Fitzpatrick,
E. J. Wininger,
Melvin B. Evans, Aldermen
J. M. Baber,
A. Jay Eastham, 0
G. D. Fairtrace, City Manager
Thelbert Martin, Assistant City Attorney
Geo.T. Henderson, City C le rig
Mayor W. B. Hamilton announced the purpose of this meeting to be the
calling of the regular annual municipal election.
RESOLUTION NO. 2
Moved by Alderman Spragins that Resolution No. 2 be adopted and passed
as read, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part of the records
hereof.
Motion seconded by Alde-man Evans and carried by the following vote:
Yeas: Aldermen Spragins, Fitzpatrick, Wininger, Evans, Baber and
Easth am.
Nays: None.
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The City Clerk reported to the Council that the results of the exami-
nation of the petition filed in the office of the City Clerk February 21, 1947,
requesting Ordinance No. 1429 be submitted to the qualified voters at the next
municipal election to be held April 1, 1947, had been duly and officially
checked and found to be sufficient, as evidenced by the said City Clerk's
Certificate of Sufficiency read to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen and filed
in the office of the City C le rk.
Thereupon the Board of Aldermen immediately proceeded to reconsider
the measure as prescribed in the referendun petition in the following manner:
Shall Ordinance No. 1429 be repealed.
The question was defeated by the following vote:
Yeas: None.
Nays: Aldermen Spragins, Fitzpatrick, Wininger, Evans, Baber and
Eastham.
Moved by Alderman Evans that Ordinance No. 1429 be submitted to the
electors at the next regular municipal election to be held April 1, 1947.
Motion seconded by Alderman Wininger and carried.
RESOLUTION NO. .
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PREiiISES IN SHEPPAPD FIEID TO BE SUBLET TO
DISTRESSED WAR VETERANS.
TAMREAS, the City of Wichita Falls, Texas, is the o- ner of approxi-
mately 604 acres of land near said City; and whereas, on the 1st day of Febru-
ary, 1941, said City executed a lease on said property to the United States of
America for a period of time ending on the 30th day of June, 1966, at the
option of the lessee; and whereas, the United States of America built and con-
structed thereon numerous buildings for the purpose of maintaining thereon an
extensive Army Air Field known as Sheppard Field; and whereas, it appears that
a greater portion of said buildings are no longer needed for war or Army purposes
or any purpose directly connected therewith; and whereas, it has been determined
by the War Department that many of said buildings could be utilized for temporary
housing for distressed families of servicemen, for veterans and their families,
or single veterans attending educational institutions; and whereas, it has been
determined by the Secretary of War that many of these buildings should be
rightfully sublet to said servicemen or their families, to occupy said build-
ings at the will of the Secretary of War or the C hie f of Engineers; and
whereas, said lease entered into between the United States of America and the
City of Wichita Falls, Texas, did not provide for subletting said premises
except for purely military purposes and direct war activities; and whereas,
formal application has been made to the lessor, the City of Wichita Falls,
Texas, for permission to sublet some portion of said premises or all of said
premises for the use and purposes aforesaid, to-wit: to provide for temporary
housing for distressed families of servicemen, for veterans and their families.
or single veterans attending educational institutions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Wichita Falls, Texas,
acting by and through the duly qualified and acting Council of said City,
duly assembled for the purpose of transacting this and other similar business,
that the lessee in said lease, the United States of America, be and is hereby
authorized and empowered to sublet for the purposes above named any portion or
all of said premises, buildings, and appurtenances thereto, on the said land
hereinafter described, during the life of said lease, not to extend beyond
June 30, A.D. 1966; the legal description of said land being as follows; to-wit:
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A tract of land, and buildings, improvements and appurtenances
thereunto belonging, situated in Wichita County, State of Texas, containing
approximately 16.2 acres, more or less, said land being a tract of land
within Sheppard Field, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the present East right-of-way
line of the U. S. High, rsy No. 70, at the intersection
of the North edge of the boulevard paving of the street
in Sheppard Field known as Wm. B. Duty Boulevard, said
point being 3081 feet 3o240051 E from the North line of
the Thos. Curry Survey, Abstract 144, Wichita County,
Texas, when measured along the East right-of-vay line
of U. S. Highway No. 70;
THENCE N 46055' E 782 feet along the North edge of the
paving on Wm. B. Duty Boulevard to the West edge of the
paving in Avenue D;
THENCE North 528 feet along the West edge of the paving
on Avenue D to a point;
THENCE West 1046 feet to the East right-of-way line of
U. S. Highway No. 70;
THENCE S 24005' E 1163.3 feet along said Highway right-
of-way to the place of beginning and containing 16.2
acres of land, more or less.
THIS RESOLUTION PASSED by a majority of the members of the City
Council on roll call vote, this 26th day of February 1947.
EXECUTED BY THE MAYOR and ATTESTED by the CITY CLERK, this 26th
day of February, 1947.
Moved by Alderman Spragins that Resolution No. 3 be adopted and
passed as read.
vote: Motion seconded by Alderman Wininger and carried by the following
f Yeas: Aldermen Spragins , Fitzpatrick, Wininger, Evans, Baber and
Eastham.
Nays: None.
Moved by Alderman Baber that a permit be granted to Gulf Oil Pro-
ducts for the purpose of installing two 2000 and one 1000 gallon undeground
storage tanks on Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 19, J. A. Kemp Addition, providing
the installation shall be made under the direction of the City Engineer.
Motion seconded by Alderman Eastham and carried.
Moved by Alderman Evans that a permit be granted to thefirm of Eddie
Aboussie and Sam Babington to erect an 81x8' center pole type sign between the
curb and gutter at 110 Scott Street for a period of one year, providing the
same shall be erected under the direction of the City Engineer.
Motion seconded by Alderman Spragins and carried.
Moved by Alderman Spragins that the meeting be adjourned.
Motion seconded by Alderman Eastham and carried.
The Board of Aldermen then adjourned.
READ AND APPROVED this the 1Oth day of March 1947.
ATTEST: Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 2
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NTICHITA FALLS,
TE_YAS.
SECTION 1. That an election is hereby called on the lst day of April, A.D.
194 7 , for the purpose of electing three Aldermen for the City of "� ichita Falls,
Texas.
SECTION 2. The places for which Aldermen shall be elected are hereby
designated as Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Said aldermen shall serve the City of Wichita
Falls for the ensuing two years and until their successors are elected and
qualified.
SECTION 3. The election shall be held in accordance with the laws of the
State of Texas and the ordinances and Charter of the City of Wichita Falls, made
and provided in such cases. The places for holding said election shall be at the
Central Fire Station; Travis School; Barwise School; Wichita County Court House;
Kemp Public Library; Head & Stalcup Furniture Store; 17th Street Fire Station;
Jefferson Street Fire Station; 7th Street Fire Station; Alamo School; 1701 Lucile;
Warehouse, Lone Star Gas Co. , 1426 Sibley Ave; Chick's Drapery Shop, 1518 Monroe;
English Pharmacy; Buchanan Street Fire Station; Holland's Barber Shop; North Side
Baptist Church; East Side Presbyterian Church; Doolen's Pharmacy; Hardin College;
and Carrigan School; and shall be conducted by the following named persons:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 1, which is included
within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of center line of
Seventh Street with the center line of FW&DC Railway Company main track, thence
west with the center line of Seventh Street to center line of Lamar Street,
thence south with the center line of Lamar Street to intersection with the
center line of Wichita Valley Railway Company main track, thence north with the
main line track of the Wichita Valley Railway to the Fort Worth and Denver City
Railway, thence in a northwesterly direction along the Fort Worth and Denver
City Railway main line track to place of beginning," shall vote at the Central
Fire Station, designated herein as City Voting Precinct Mo. 1.
City Voting Precinct No. 1 - Central Fire Station:
Fier°b<::^t nc'.tiz�Zer, Frei{' 1 , Jud_le
A. i„ iierron, Cl rk
F. P. Nevin, Clerk
Grade, Starnes, Clerk
The said City Voting Precinct No. 2 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 2, which is included
within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of center line of
71l&DC Railway Company main track with the center line of Wichita River, thence
east along center line of said Wichita River to intersection with City Limits,
"thence south with City Limits to center line of Duncan Street, thence east with
s_id center line of Duncan Street to center line of Rosewood Avenue, thence south
,rith center line of Rosewood Avenue to center line of Barwise Street, thence west
with center line of Barwise Street to center line of Denison Street, thence south
with center line of Denison Street to intersection with center line of F140C
ti-,.ilway Company main track, thence northwestwith center line of said F1,18,.DC Rail-
wr.y Company main track to place of beginning," shall vote at the Travis School,
designated herein as City Voting Precinct No. 2.
'2rs. C. 0. Simons, Presiding Judge
'�):rs. Ruth Whitehead, Clerk
'='rs. Jewell Stone, Clerk
,rthur Ballard, Clerk
".ors. Florence Bruce, Clerk
The said City Voting Pro. W No* 3 is herein described as follows:
All v � � � � �,
' � ` , ii'Jp°l�!i' iVl�'� a inet No. 3, which is included
within the i" "* the Denver Railroad and Mill Street,
thence sou reet, thence east on San Antonio Street to
Mississippi< nce south on Mississippi Street to Underwood Street, thence
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east with Underwood Street to County Farm Road, thence south with Country Farm
Road to Holliday Creek, thence down southeast bank of Holliday Creek to north line
of south half of J. A . Scott Survey No. 11, thence east to southeast corner sub-
division No. 3, thence north to Denver Railroad, thence northwest with Denver
Railroad to place of beginning" shall vote at the Barwise School, designated
herein as City Voting Precinct No. 3.
City Voting Precinct No. 3 - Barwise School:
'T. C. fiitJi', r"rest :_,..I"g jud re
`ffrs� •r
C. _ oor=, Cler!,
s. 13. tr..r t>l. n? ,
The said Cit�r Voting Precinct No. 4 is herein described as follows:
i All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precincts Nos. 4, 5 and 6, which are
included within the follovdng boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of the
center line of :�'T^,&DC R.a_ilw,ly Company main track i•rith center line of Wichita River.
thence southwest with the center line of said Wichita River to the center line of
Brook Avenue, thence south ,.,ith the center line of Brook Avenue to intersection
with center line of Broad Street, thence south with center line of Broad Street
to center line of Ninth Street, thence east vdth center line of r�'inth Street to
center line of Lamar Street, thence north lrith center line of La*nar Street to
center line of Seventh Street, thence east with center line of Seventh Street to
cantor line of F'•i&DC Railway Company main track, thence north with center line of
FNI&DC Railway Company main track to place of beginning; shall vote at the ?rdichita
County Court House, designated herein as City Voting Precinct No. 4.
City Voting Precinct No. 4 - Wichita County Court House:
unt , ^le rx
�. Estes, C1.er'k
. ' J. Co:vili tonf C. erk
The said City Voting Precinct No. 5 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precincts Nos. 7, 8 and 9, which
are included within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of
center line of Ninth and Lamar Streets, thence south with center line of Lamar
Street to center line of Wichita Valley Railway Company main track, thence west
with center line of Wichita Valley Railway Company main track to center line of
Broad Street, thence north with center line of Broad. Street to center line of
Ninth Street, thence cast with center line of Ninth Street to place of beginning,"
shall vote at Kemp Public Library, designated herein as City Voting Precinct No. 5.
City Voting Precinct No. 5 - Kemp"Public Library:
Trevatha.n,
u.hiII P. Jol;r_ston, Clerk
'`frs. .°` Flournev, r--,
rk
:''.rs. Jan2es F . c Cott, Clerk
"I's 71elna ll.urhen Ziegler, Clerk
The said City Voting Precinct No. 6 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Hichita. County Voting Precincts Nos. 10 and 11, which
re included within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of the
;enter line of Brook Avenue with center line of Broad Street, thence south V2th
;enter line of Broad Street to center line of Fourteenth Street, thence south-
aesterly with center line of Fourteenth Street to center line of Elizabeth Street,
-'rence west with center line of Elizabeth Street to center line of Brook Avenue,
thence north with center line of Brook avenue to place of beginning," shall vote
-it Head & Stalcup Furniture Store, designated as City Voting Precinct No. 6.
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City Voting Precinct No. 6 - Head & Stalcup Furniture Store, 1504 llth St.
Hosc: e c•taton, Presi_Uing Jur. _l;e
Urcl..ldj
J. SOeYEh, C'_-irk;
The said City Voting Precinct No. 7 is hereby described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 12, which is included
within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of center line of
Brook Avenue with center line of Elizabeth Avenue, thence east with center lire of
Elizabeth Street to center line of Fourteenth Street, thence northeasterly with
center line of Fourteenth Street to center line of Broad Street, thence south with
center line of Broad. Street to center line of Wichita Valley Railway Company main
track, thence; southwest with center line of Wichita Valley Railway Company main
track to center line of Brook Avenue, thence north with center line of Brook
Avenue to place of beginning," shall vote at the Seventeenth Street Fire Station,
designated herein ^s City Voting Precinct No. 7.
City Voting Precinct No. 7 - Seventeenth Street Fire Station:
r
a I'>,'te
,. r
.irs. J. (:,affcr ',
The said City Voting Precinct No. 8 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 13 , which is included
within the following boundary: "All that portion of 1,°7ichita F:.11s lying north of
Wichita River, and east of Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railroad, " shall vote at
Jefferson Street Fire Station, herein designated as City Voting Precinct No. 8.
City Voting Precinct No. 8 - Jefferson Street Fire Station:
+�• i:�,atcer8l v, y .�'.._. Inv; JU e
r
r . P r el.s, C1.,rk
The said City Voting Precinct No. 9 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 14, which is included
ithin the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of center line of
Wichita River with the center line of Brook Avenue, thence south with center line
of Brook Avenue to center line of Tenth Street, thence west with c enter line of
.!enth Street to center line of Van Buren Street, thence north with center line of
' an Buren to center line of Wichita River, thence east with center line of Wichita
river to place of beginning, " shall vote at Seventh Street Fire Station, designated
r:erein as City Voting Precinct No. 9.
City Voting Precinct No. 9 - Seventh Street Fire Station:
r - a
_�. T�tt1P, rresl.k!_L ,;;e
'.T's. 1.. litt , Cle.r."
C. ... e.l.'nj
1"._3. C. it. Andrews, Clerk
The said City Voting Precinct No. 10 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precincts Nos. 15 and 18, which
.-re included kithin the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of
center line of ''lichita River iath center line of Van Buren Street, thence south
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with center line of Van Buren Street to center line of Tenth Street, thence east
with center line of Tenth Street to center line of Brook Avenue, thence south
with center line of Brook Avenue to center line of Elizabeth Street, thence west
with center line of Elizabeth Street to center line of Harrison Strut, thence
north with center line of Harrison Street to center line of Avenue C•, thence west
with center line of Avenue C to center line of Monroe Street, thence north with
center line of Monroe Street to center line of Tenth Street, thence west with
center line of Tenth Street to center line of Taylor Street, thence north with
center line of Taylor Street to center line of Fifth Street, thence west with
center line of Fifth Street to center line of Fil]more Street, thence north with
c?nter lire of Fillmore Street to City Limits Line, thence east and north with
City Limits line to center line of Wichita River, thence east with center line of
4,ichita River to place of beginning," shall vote at Alamo School, designated
herein as City Voting Precinct ''o. 10.
City Votinf- Precinct No. 10 - Alamo School. 1912 l'§th Street:
W. G. Bralley, Judr7e
t s _�
F• F. i{.not 4._i,
.erg. :. T. Belson, C1er�,
":r's. -. Ic�ott� :leek
!i s ' f l?c . O-)bb, Clerl:
'The said City Voting Precinct No. 11 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 16, which is included
,rr thin the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of center line of
Brook Avenue vAth center line of Elizabeth Street, thence south with center line
of Brook Avenue to center line of Wichita Valley Railway Company main track,
thence southwest with c enter line of Wichita Valley Railway Company main track to
center line of Harrison Street, thence north with enter line of Harrison Street
to center line of Elizabeth Street, thence east with c enter line of Elizabeth
Street to place of beginning,' shall vote at 1701 Lucile Street, designated
herein as City Voting Precinct No. 11.
City Voting Precinct No. 11 - 1701 Lucile
'r-. ': -', �r ;+,}:e�s, _Ire. -d'i r.,k Jucz+ F:
nIrs. John Gou.a_d, Clerk
'ors. I_. :. Dunn, Clerk-
Hrs. YYo,r 1. ;; rteF;r, Cierl,:
The said City Voting Precinct No. 12 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in 1':'ichita County Voting Precinct No. 17, l.-hich is included
v,,ithint the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of thecenter line
of the Wichita Vallay Railway Coir+pany main track with the center line of Holliday
Street, thence Northeast with the center line of the Wichita Valley Railway main
,r,.ck to Mill Street, thence South with the center line of Mill Street to the
:enter line of San iintonio Street, thence east with the center line of San
.Antonio Street.to the center line of .Mississippi Street, thence south with the
-enter line of Mississippi Street and the east property line of the City IlTa,ter
T!orks to the center line of Underwood Street, thence east with the center line
Underwood Street to the center line of the County Farm Road (California Street),
thence south uvdth the center line of the County Farm Road to the center 'Line of
Holliday Creek, thence southwest with the center line of Holliday Creek to the
north boundaxy line of Block No. 7, J. A. Scott Survey No. 10, thence west with
the north boundary line of Blocls No. 7 and 8, J. A. Scott Survey No. 10 to a
point 200 feet east from and at right angles to the city aqueduct, thence with a
_ine running parallel to, and 200 feet distant from; the center line of the s id
pity aqueduct to the center line of Holliday Street, thence north with the center
line of Holliday Street to the place of beginning," shall vote at the Lone Star
('.:.s Company 'darehouse, 1426 Sibley Avenue, designated herein as City Voting
Precinct No. 12.
City Voting Precinct No. 12 - Wn rehouse. Lone Star Gas Co.� 1426 Sibley Ave.
rs• F tone,Pr c,inF, Jucdr,,e „ir5. , . P Fe••nF i.1
avenport, Clerk , Cler}
''rs. ':. r . Stone, (:'.ler�K
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The said City Voting Precinct No. 13 is herein; described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precincts Nos. 19 and 44, which
are included within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of
Harrison Street and Avenue C , thence south with the center line of Harrison Street
to the center line of the main track of the Wichita Valley Railway, thence south-
west JZth the center line of the Wichita Valley Railway main track to the center
line of Monroe Street, thence north with the center lire of Monroe Street to the
center line of Avenue C, thence last on avenue C to the place of beginning,"
shall vote at Giddings Street Fire Station, designated herein as City Voting
Precinct No. 13.
City Voting Precinct No. 13 - Giddings Street Fire Station:
B. L. Raits, Presiding Judge
ins. iIsxold ";turoh, Cler�-
Irs, it-rdell Grubbs, Clerk
1
`lx•s. P. slake, e:rN:
1'_rs. 'catt ':`ii.liamsonI. Clerk
°{rs. N. 0. Holland, Clerk
The said City Voting Precinct No. 14 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 20, which is included
within the following boundary: 'Beginning at the intersection of center line of
Tenth Street with center line of Monroe Street, thence south with center line of
Monroe Street to center line of Avenue G, thence west with center line of Avenue
G to center line of Kemp Boulevard, thence north with center line of Kemp Boule-
vard to center line of Tenth Street, thence east with center line of Tenth Street
to place of beginning," shall vote at Chick's Drapery Shop, designated herein as
City Voting Precinct No. 14.
City Voting Precinct No. 14 - Chick's Drapery Shop, 1518 Monroe:
Y. .�. `,4: orc , Pre si di.riS Judge
=irs. C1,-d:: Tittle, Clem:
'itrs. rich L. Tucker, +lerk
.?rs. Joe H. Jones, Clerk
"ors. H. J. Brune Clerk
r
_'I's. L. A_. Bre17ster,, Cler .
The said City Voting Precinct No. 15 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in '^Tichita County Voting Precincts Nos. 21 and 22, which
are included within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of
center line of Wichita River and city limits lines in the J. V. idheeler Survey.
Abstract 377, thence east with city limits line to center line of Fillmore Street,
thence wouth with center line of Fillmore Street to center line of Fifth Street,
thence east with center line of Fifth Street to center line of Taylor Street,
thence south with center line of Taylor Street to center line of Tenth Street,
t'lence west with center line of Tenth Street to center line of Kemp Boulevard,
t-iPnce south with center line of Kemp Boulevard to center line of Avenue G, thence
west with center line of Avenue G to center line of Hays Street, thence south with
neater line of Hays street to center line of Avenue H, thence west with center
-Line of Avenue H to center line of Seymour Road, thence southwest with center line
u Seymour Road to center line of Beverly Drive, thence north with center line of
verly Drive to intersection with city limits line, thence east and north with
�3 id city lizaits line to place of beginning," shall vote at English Pharmacy,
".a3ignated herein as City Voting Precinct No. 15.
City Voting Precinct No. 15 - English Pharmacy, 2414 A 10th St:
T. ". Crrcker, Presidin�* Jv.dFe
J. C. Terr:ill., Clerk
',aude Stonecipher, Clerk
'_lrs. A. i.,. Luoues, 1l.F:rk
:ins. B. Cron; erl C1erx
The said City Voting; precinct No. 16 is herein described as follows:
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All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precincts No. 23 and 45, which
are included within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of
center line of Beverly Drive with city limits, thence west and south with city
limits line to south property line of Seymour Road, thence southwest 1.1th south
properly line of Seymour Road to east property line of Lebanon Road, thence south
with east property line of Lebanon Road to center line of York Avenue, thence
east with center line of York Avenue to center line of Santa Fe Street, thence
north with center line of Santa Fe Street to center line of Cumberland Avenue,
thonce east with a-�nter line of Cumberland Avenue, thence east with center line
of Cumberland Avenue to center line of Grant Street, thence north t•rith center line
of Gr!,,nt Street to center line of Avenue M. thence east with center line of Avenue
M to center line of Monroe Street, thence north with center line of Monroe Street
to center line of Avenue G, thence west with center line of Avenue G to center
line of Hays Street, thence south vath center line of Hays Street to center line
-X Avenue H. thence west vd.th center line of Avenue H to center line of Seymour
Road, thence southwest with center line of Seymour Road to center line of Beverly
Drive, thence north with center line of Beverly Drive tc place of beginning,"
shall vote at Buchman Street Fire Station, designated herein as City Voting
Precinct No. 16,
City Voting Precinct No. 16 - Buchanan Street Fire Station:
Torn Jedders, Presiding Judge
irs. Y�irk Moore, Clerk:
-rs. Guy Rogers, Clerk_
ors. C. B. Standley, Clerk
i,Irs. Clyde Craves, Clere:
The said City Voting Precinct No. 17 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 24, which is included
within the following boundary: "Beginning at the intersection of the center line
of Wichita Railway Company main track with center line of Monroe Street, thence
southwest with the center line of said Wichita Valley R3ilvray Company main track
to junction point with the Wichita Fe.11.s and Southern Railv,Tay Company, thence
south with center line of Wichita Falls & Southern Railway Company, to intersection
with city limits line, thence west and north with city limits line to center line
of Lexington Avenue, thence west witheenter line of Lexington Avenue to west line
of Fairview Addition to Wichita Fr,lls, thence north with west line of Fairview
Addition to center line of York Avenue, thence east with center line of York
Avenue to center line of Santa Fe Street, thence north vrith center line of Santa
Fe Street to center line of Cumberland Avenue, thence east with center line of
Cumberland avenue to center line of Grant Street, thence north with center line
of Grant Street to center line of Avenue M, thence east with center line of Avenue
M to center line of Monroe Street, thence south with center line of Monroe Street
t-) place of beginning," shall vote at Riolland's Barber Shop, 2415 Grant,
(lesigna.ted herein as City Voting Precinct No. 17.
City Voting Pr,�cinct 1.1o. 17 - Rolland's Barber Shop, 2415 Grant:
Kitt Cowan, Presiding Judge
:`_rs. Kitt Cowan, Clerk
ors. H. L. mice, Jr, Clerk
";. D. i oberts, Clerk
Geo. 1 . Stracener, Clerk
The s yid City Voting Precinct No. 18 is herein described as follows:
.',ll voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 41, which is included
r'thin the following boundary: "All that portion of 7-'ichita. Falls lying north of
�I_ '.Tichita River and west of the Wichita Falls & Northwestern Railraod," shall
,,_te ,t North Side Baptist Church, designated herein as City Voting Precinct No,
'ity Voting Precinct No. 18 - North Side Baptist Church, 1219 North 3rd St.
J. B. ", carbrough, Presidin., Judfre Helen Arbtickle,Clerk
"rs. Laura t":hitcker, Clerk Reul- are, Clerk
,rs. J. B. ccarbrough, Clprl; Frank_ Smith, Q.erk
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The s-�.id City Voting Precinct No. 19 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 40, which is included
within the following boundary: "All that portion of Wichita Falls lying east of
Denison and Rosewood and north of the Denver Railroad," shall vote at the East Side
Presbyterian Church, designated herein as City Voting Precinct No. 19.
City Voting Precinct No. 19 - East Side Presbyterian Church:
ors., J. Bussev, Presid.in , Judre
•
`.:irs. Fred "!lorgan, Clerk
"'Xs. 5. F. Haq.e,nan, Clerk
"ors. 1. Byers, Clerk
The said City Voting Precinct No. 20 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 43 situated east of
Taft Street are included within the following boundary: "Beginning at the inter-
section of the center line of Taft Street with the main line track of the Wichita
Valley Railway, thence northeast with the center line of the Wichita Valley Rail-
way main track to the center line of Brook Street, thence south on the center line
of Brook Street to the center line of Speedway ".venue, thence east on the center
line of Speedway avenue to the center line of Hamilton Boulevard, thence south
with the center line of Ji.milt on Boulevard to a point 200 feet s out h of the C i.ty
Aqueduct, thence southwesterly parallel to, and 200 feet distant f rom the City
Aqueduct to the west line of Block No. 3, J. A. Scott Survey No. 9, thence south
with the west line of Blocks No. 3 and 5 of J. A. Scott Survey No. 9 to the north
line of Block Mo. 9, J. A. Scott Survey No. 9, thence west along the north line
of Block No. 9, J. A. Scott Survey No. 9 to the west line of Block No. 9, thence
south with the west line of Block No. 9, J. A, Scott Survey No. 9 to the north
line of Hampstead Lane , thence west with the north line of Hampstead Lane to the
center line of Taft Street, thence north with the center line of Taft Street to
the place of beginning," shall vote at Doolen's Pharmacy, designated as City
Voting Precinct No. 20.
City Voting Prdcinet No, 24 - Doolen's Pharmacy, 2304 Brook Street:
J. D. G,steF, Presiding JAdue
G. 1;% Pond., Clerk
Frank 1; ile .1 Clerk
1 . 1i. Creed, Clerk
Jake Harris, Clerk
The said City Voting Precinct No. 21 is herein described as follows:
All voters living in Wichita County Voting Precinct No. 43 situated west of
Taft Street, which are included within the following boundary: "Beginning at the
intersection of Taft Street with the center line of the Wichita Valley Railway
main track, thence south on Taft Street to a point 1639 feet south of the north
property line of Hampstead Lane, thence west 1106 feet, thence north vdt h the
west line of Blocks No. 14 and 15 of the Highland Land Irrigation Subdivision to
the south line of Block No. 39 of said Subdivision, thence west with the south
line of Block No. 39, Highland,Land Irrigation Subdivision to the west line of
?id Block No. 39, thence north with the west line of Blocks No. 38 and 39,
Ughland L,%nd Irrigation Subdivision to the north line of avenue X. thence west
,,,ith the north line of .:venue X to the east line of Kemp Boulevard, thence south
,rith the east line of Kamp Boulevard to the south lire of 11rizona Avenue I thence
west t-2th the south line of Arizona Avenue to the west line of Arthur Street,
thence north with the west line of Arthur Street to the north property line
of
"~venue Y, thence west with the north property line of avenue Y to the center line
if the Wie'hita Fills & Southern Rail!ay main track, thence north and east with the
center line of the Wichita Falls & Southern Railway and the Wichita Valley Railway
main track to the place of beginning," shall vote at Hardin College, designated
herein as City Voting Precinct No. 21.
City Voting Precinct No. 21 - Hardin College, 3410 Taft Street:
Ira D. Brown, Presiding Jud;%�e "arion Barrett, Clerk.
Tc',. E. Clair, Clerk
Paul J. Pond., Clerk Frank lkard, Clerk
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SECTION 4. That a copy of this Resolution signed by the Mayor of
sr--id City and attested by the City Clerk shall serve as an proper notice of said
election.
The Mayor is authorized and directed to cause this notice of the
calling of an election to be posted in the City Hall and in each election
precinct within said City for at least ten (10) full days prior to the date
of said election.
The Mayor is further authorized and directed to Cause a notice
calling such election to be published three times in the official newspaper
of the City, the first publication of the notice shall be ten (10) days before
the election.
P,';SSED AND APPROVED this thgi L day of 194 i�.
Mayor
City Clerk
of Se�vmaur roa to'center line gi�Sev
erly dfive,,thence-north with?y�sater
line of Beverly,drive to glace it be
u ginninj shall`cote at BUC11anaA Qtree4 AF
III fire station,-designated herein-aa cltY F
wi voting precinct,X6.,16. - =
rse City'voting precinct-NO 16-B�i�h ` OF pUBLICA�)N
riv ' anon Street'Fire Station . Tom^Med
tre ders, Presiding judge; Mrs Kirk Moore, ., THE STATE 'OF TE ' ..
i v
en clerk; Mrs. Guy Rogers, clerk Mrs',', COUNTY �F WICHI
Lihe f C.B.Standley,clerk; Mrs.Clyde Graves
Bra clerk: -
er lie The said,city voting Precinct No. 14
Eli is herein described as follows:
cen r All voters_living in Wichita.count7v
er I a voting precinct No. 24 which is ineludi
n wi ed within the following boundary Be- 194.7-' _---.
cen r ginning at the,.,intersection.of the cen- On th1S....._......1$t A'br�i�
...............
wi ter line of Wichita Valley Railway CO- y.,.•................
:er li main track with center''line of Monroe ..............-.......
a wi street, thence southwest with the cen-
- ter line of ,
a ce said Wichita Valley Rail- _
;e w t way Co. main'track,to junction paint' personally appeared before m
rest o with Wichita Falls and Southern Rail- p y pp ned authority,
the a way Co.,thence south with center line ersig
r str t of Wichita Falls and Southern Rail- t the a way Co. to intersection:with city IImits William F Ada
Greet o line, thence west and.north with city ep for the
the a limits line to center Iine of Lexington... .....................__ bookke.ep
e se t avenue, thence west with center line of.
d no h Lexington avenue to west line of Fair-
line` i view addition,to Wichita Falls, thence ichita
cen r north with west line of Fairview adds-
Times Publishing Company Of �f W
g p y the
of - tion to center line of York avenue, a11s, publishers
Sch 1, thence east with center line of York
rig P _ avenue to center line oP -Santa Fe Falls Record News, a newspaper p galls in Wichi a
street, the north with center line at Wichita
—Ala o of Santa Fe street.to center brie of
W Cumberland avenue, thence east with states that the
Kno , center line of Cumberland avenue to County, Texas, and upon being duly s me, on oath
k; s. center line of Grant street,thence north
1 Co b, with center line oY Grant street to cen-
ter line oY Avenue.M, thence east with attached advertisement is a true and co published
No: 1] center line of Avenue M to center lme dvertising
of Monroe street, thence south with y Of a
center line of Monroe street to place
con Y of beginning,' shall vote at Rollin's
incl - Barber shop, 2415 Grant, designated' Three !3�
ry: "Be- A
f center herein as city voting precinct No 17. iSSUe5 f on the following dates; j
:ter llne City voting precinct No 17—Rollfn's 79
ite line Barber Shop, 2415 .Grant:Kitt Cowan,
o center Presiding judge; Mrs.Kitt Cowan,clerk;
way ' r Mrs. H. Rice Jr., clerk; W. E. Rob
s.
vith c n' erts, clerk; George W. .Stracener, clerk. arch 2fl, 29 and 31st
The said city voting precinct No. 18 194 --
lwayo. ........................................................................................................._........ .........
Harr 0' is herein described as follows: ...
zter _ne All voters living in Wichita county
li' 3ne voting precinct No. 41, which is includ-
vili n- ed within the following boundary. "A1t<.,.
Ito plgce that portion of Wichita Falls lying
north of the Wichita river and west ............. . .............
1701 lru- of the Wichita Falls and Northwestern Company
as city Railroad," 'shall vote at North Side Bookkeeper f or\ s publish: 9
-1701 urig Baptist Church, designated herein as of Wichita Fal�
city voting-precinct No. 18.
presi City voting precinct No. 18—North
rk; Mrs. Side Baptist Church, 1219 North Third
I. Carer, It,
J. B. Scarbrough, ,presiding y year above
of No:'1z judge; Mrs.Laura Whitaker,-clerk; M=&•-. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the day y first a
J. 'B. Scarbrough,"clerk; Helen Ar; Written.
buckle; clerk; W. W. Boulware, clerk;
:a coiihty Frank Smith, clerk.
,h` is fin_ The said city voting precinct No. 19
bound- herein described as follows: "".
itersec,on
..............
Wichita All voters'living 40 Wichita county
ain tikek voting precinct NO,lo i which is includ-
Lay Street, ed within the following boundary:,Brill JESS MCL.ARRY. NOT
i'L.LiC ITS
enter line that portion of Wichita Falls lying east
ivay main '°f Denison and Rosewood and north of AND FOR WICH1TA COUPiTY."EXA$'
ice south the Denver railroad," shall vote at the
East Side Presbyterian church, desig-
till Street nated _.herein as city voting precinct
r Antonio No.19.
;er line of City voting precinct No. 19—East Side
er dine; of Presbyterian church:Mrs. J. W. Bussey.
outh *ith presiding judge; -Mrs. Fred Morgan,
street and clerk; Mrs. S. F, Hageman, clerk; Mrs,_,
erworks to -M. W Byers, clerk.
'et, thence The said city.voting precinct No. 20
Underwood is herein described as follows:
unty farm All voters living in Wichita County
;rice south voting:precinct No. 43 situated east of
farm'toad Taft Street are included within the fol- -_
eek,thence lowing-boundary: "Beginning at the.,_
of Holliday intersection of the center line of Taft
to of block Street with the main line track of the
10, thence Wichita Valley Railway, thence north
-
le of blocks east with the center line of the Wich-
No. 1l) t° ita Valley Railway main track to the
nd at right center line of Brook Street, thence,;
hence with south on the centerline of Brook;,.
,nd"H200ol!feet Street to the center line of Speedway
e sAd ty Avenue, thence east onthe center line
of Holliday of Speedway Avenue to the center line
the center of Hamilton Boulevard, thence south
the begin- with the center line of Hamilton-,
cis Star'Gas Boulevard to a point 200 feet south of
Sibley Ave- the city aqueduct, thence southwest-
cityng he rly .
voting parallel to, and 200 feet-distant
]2—Ware- from the city `aqueduct .to the west
1426 Sibley line of block No. 3, J.A. Scott Survey
No. 9, thence.south-with the west,
e, presiding line of'blocks_No. 3 and 5 of J. A.'
.port, clerk; Scott Survey No.19 .to the north line
Mrs. W B. -of block 9, J. A.-Scott Survey No.-9. `
cinct No. 13 thence west.along the north dine of-
ws: block No. 9, J. A. Scott Survey No. 9.,
to the>west-line of Nilock No. 9, thence
hita County south with the west line of block NO.'
id 44; which g J.A.Scott Survey No.9 to the north
.e following line of Hampstead Lane, thence west.:--
A the i in- with the,north line-of Hampstead vane ,
yet and;Ave- to the center line of Taft Street,thence
center"line north with the center line-of Taft
center line Street to the place of beginning," shall
Wichita Val- vote at Doolen's Pharmacy, designated, :'.
9»eq`Aviea er.Chick's Drapery Shop, Andrews,°clerk t of Seymour-road to center line of Bev-i.",
1518;M`o h r 0 e';' English Pharmacy; The said city Voting precinct No.m erly %drive,-thence north with; center
Buchanan"Street Fire Station; Rollin's is nerein«,described as follows line of Beverly, drive to place...of be-
13 ell", Shop; 'Ilorth 1 d e,'Baptist All voters living in Wichita county ginning," shall vote at Buchanan street
Church;,East Side Presbyterian Church; voting precincts Nos. 15 and 18 whi fire station; designated herein,as city
Doolen's Pharmacy,,Hardin College; and are included within the .following votingA�i rl•.e boundary Beginning at the intersel• y Precinct No, 16.
Carrigan.School; .and shall. be con tion of center line of Wichita rivir City voting precinct No, 18—Bucher
ducted by the following named persons: with center line of Van Buren stred, anon Street Fire Station: Tom Med.
All voters living In Wichita county thence-south with center line of V ders, presiding judge;'Mrs. Kirk Moore,
Med.,-
voting,precinct No. 1 which is lnclud- clerk; Mrs.' Guy Rogers;'clerk; Mrs. THE STATE �OF TE7,OF
sd"wlthin'the fOItowing boundary; "Be-
rimingBuren: streetr,to center line of Ten
i `at the Intersection of. center street, thence,east with center line if C.B.Standley,clerk; Mrs.Clyde Graves, COUNTY OF
�1ne of{Seventh'street With the`center Tenth street to, center line of Bro k clerk. WICHIT',
line of the'F. W, &.D. C. Railway Co., avenue, thence'south with center lie The said city voting precinct No. 17
naln track, thence west-with`the cen- of Brook avenue to center line of Ellzb- is herein described as follows:
`er line of `Seventh street to center beth Street, thence west with cenl�r All voters,living in Wichita countyC-
.ine of Lamar street, thence south with line of Elizabeth street to center life voting precinct No. 24 which is lnclud,
the Center line of Lamar Street to inter- of Harrison street, thence north wi ed within the following boundary "Be- L
section with the center:line of Wichita center line of Harrison Street to cen r ginning at the intersection of the cen-
Valley this......................................................$u
Palley Railway Co. main track,.thence line of Avenue C, thence west win
ter line of Wichita Valley Railway Co.
north with the'main;line track of the center line of Avenue C to center li e' main track with centet,' line of Monroe
Wichita Valley 'Railway to the Fort of Monroe,street, thence north with street, thence southwest with the cen- „
Worth.and'Denver City Railway, thence center line of Monroe street to cell ter line of said Wichita Valley Rail.
In a northwesterly direction along the ter line of Tenth street, thence west way Co. main track to junction point'
Fort Worth and,Denver City Railway with center line of Tenth street to with Wichita Falls and southern Rail- personally appeared before
main line track,to place of beginning," center line of Taylor street, thence way Co., thence south with center line,
§hall vote: at the -central fire station north with center line of Taylor street of Wichita Falls and Southern Rail-
designated.herein as city voting. pre- to center line of Fifth street,'thence way Co. to intersection with city limits
cinct No. 1. west with center line of Fifth street to line, thence west and north with city
City,votingcenter line of Fillmore street, thence limits line to center line of Lexington- Wi11iaL11 F
precinct No. 1—Central north with center line of Fillmore street avenue, thence west with center line of •
Fire Station: Herbert Hausler, presiding to city limits line, thence east and north` Lexington avenue to west. line oP Fair- '
judge; A..H.Herron, clerk; E. P. Nevin, with city limits line to center line'of view addition to Wichita Falls, thence
;lerk; Wade`)Starnes, clerk. Wichita river, thence east with center north.with west line of Fairview addl-' Times Publishin
The said city voting precinct No, 2 line of Wichita river,to place of tie tion to center line of York avenue, g Company
s herein described as follows; ginning," shall vote at Alamo School, thence east With center line of York
All Voters living in Wichita county designated herein as city voting pre-
avenue to center line of .Santa Fe
- ,
toting precinct No. 2 which is included civet No, 10. street, thence north with center line . Palls Record News, a newt
vithin the following boundary: "Be- City voting precinct No. 10—Alamo of Santa Fe street to center line of
'inning at the'intersection of center' Cumberland avenue, thence east with
School, 1912 Eleventh Street: W. G.
ine of F, W. & D, C. Railway Co. main center line.of Cumberland avenue to County, Texas, and upon bel
clerk;y, presiding judge; F. F:'Knott,,
rack with the center line of Wichita center line of Grant street, thence north ' y
iver,`thence east aloe center line of clerk; Mrs. R:clerk;
Benson, clerk' Mts.
g T. C. Scott, clerk; Miss Ethel Cobb, with center line a M, thence
a to cen-
aid,Wichita river to.,Intersection with ter line of Avenue,M, thence east with
ity imits, thence south with city clerk.The said city voting precinct No, center line of Avenue M to center line ` attached advertisement is a
imits to center'line of Duncan street, ;11 of Monroe street; thence south with
Is herein described as 'follows:
'hence east with said center line e- center line of Monroe street to place
All voters living in Wichita county
]uncap street to center line of Rose- voting precinct No. 16 which is lnclud- of beginning," shall vote at Rollin's
vood avenue, thence south with cen- ed within the following boundary:"Be- Barber shop, 2415 Grant, designated L,
er line of Rosewood avenue to center herein as city-voting precinct No. 17. Three (3)
ine. of .Barwise street, thence 'West ginning at the intersection of center City voting precinct No. 17-Rollin',
line of Brook avenue with center line
vith center line of Barwise street to Barber Shop; 2415 Grant: Kitt Cowan
:enter line of Denison street, thence center
Elizabeth street, thence south with
center line of Brook avenue-to center Presiding judge; Mrs.Kitt Cowan,clerk;
,buth with center line of Denison street line of-Wichita Valley Railway Co. Mrs. H. L. Rice Jr., clerk; W. E. Rob
o intersection with center line of F. erts, clerk; George W. Stracener, clerk:
N. & D. C. RailwayCo, main.track, main track, thence southwest with cen- L. -i The said city voting precinct No. 18 Mt�rCkl 2 `�9 and c3] t
hence northwest with center line of ter dine of Wichita Valley Railway Co:
Is herein described t �•
aid F. W. & D. C. Railway Co. main'main track. to center line of Harrison All voters.living In in Wichita county
, '
rack to place of beginning," shall vote street,.thence north with center line voting precinct No, 41, which is includ-
A the Travis school, designated here of Harrison street to center,line iof
g ed t port the following boundary "Ali.:.;
n as,city votingElizabeth;"street, thence east with cen- ,
precinct No, 2, ter line of Elizabeth street to place that portion' of Wichita- Falls lying,
City voting ,precinct No. 2-Travis north 'of the Wichita river and west
of beginning," shall vote at 1701.Lu- ............. 1
school: Mrs.. C.Rut Simmons, presiding of the Wichita Falls and Northwestern
ells Street, designated herein as city
udge; Mrs.. Ruth Whitehead, clerk; Railroad;" shall vote at North Side
voting precinct No li,
vIrs.Jewell Stone,clerk; Arthur Ballard, Baptist Church, designated herein as _.
City voting precinct No. 11-1701 Lu-
aThe Mrs. Florence Bruce, Clerk. city voting,precinct No. 18.
tile, Mrs,'-W.-E. Brothers, presiding g precinct No. 18-North
The said described cltykvoting precinct No. 3 City voting
i herein described as Wichita
judge; Mrs. John Gould, clerk; Mrs, Side Baptist Church, 1219 North Third
All voters ct, . Wichita Count O, k. Dunn, clerk; Mrs. Roy I. Carter,
g Y Street: J. B. Scarbrough, presiding
clerk., judge;Mrs.Laura Whitaker,clerk` Mrs,
Toting Precinct,No. 3, :which_n ry , The said city voting precinct No. 12
ended ing at
he following boundary J. 'B. Scarbrough, clerk; Helen Ar _ Subscribed and SWOrri t0
'Beginning at the Denver Railroad and is herein described In buckle, clerk; W. W. Boulware; clerk;follows: .
vI111 Street, thence south on Mill to All.voters living in Wichita county Frank Smith, clerk, yrltten,
San Antonio Street, thence east on .voting ,precinct No. 17, which- is in; The said city voting precinct No. 19
ian Antonio Street to Mississippi eluded within .the following bound-
Itreet, tohe thence
so th on Street,Mississippi
or, the .s inning at the intersection Is herein described as follows:
af. 'Beg All voters' living in Wichita county
enter line of, the Wichita voting precinct No, 40 which is lnclud
mast with Underwood Street to County valley Railway Company. main track ed within the following boundary: "All
?arm Road, thence south with County with the center line of Holliday Street, that portion of Wichita Falls lying east
arm.Road to Holliday' Creeki`thence thence northeast with the center line of Denison and Rosewood and north o1
sown southeast bank of Holliday of the Wichita Valley Railway main the Deliver railroad," shall vote at.the
'reeki to north line of south half of track to Mill Street, thence south East Side Presbyterian church, desig
f. A. Seott'Survey..No. 11, thence east with the center line of Mill Street nated herein as city voting precinct ,.
o southeast corner subdivision No. 3, to..the center line of San'Antonio No. 19.
hence north to Denver Railroad, street, thence east with center line of
hence northwest with Denver Rail- Sane Antonio street to center line`OfPresbyterian
City voting precinct No. J. WE t Side 7
oad,to(place of beginning," Shall<vote';Mississi pi street, thence south with presiding a judge;
Mrs. J. W organ,
Lt the Barwise `School, designated P presiding. judge; Mrs. Fred Morgan,
ierein as�City Voting Precinct'No, 3, center line of Mississippi street and clerk; Mrs. , l Hageman, clerk Mrs., ,
City voting precinct No. '3—Barwise ceneast r line o line er city waterworks to -M• aW. Byers, clerk.
school: M. O, Moore, presiding judge; center line of Underwood street,thence The said city, voting precinct No. 20'
drs. M. O. Moore, clerk; Mrs.' T. A. east with center dine of Underwood I, herein described follows: ,
?Voris , clerk; Mrs. Roy B. Stri'ckland, street to center line of county farm ,All voters living 1n Wichita County
Y road center
street),county
thence south voting precinct No. 43 situated east of
t,Tb. Sold- with 'center line'of county farm read Taft Street are included within the fol-
'Thrend city d as'f llow net'No, 9; o center line of Holliday creek, thence lowing boundary: "Beginning at the
n herein described as'follows: southwest with center line of Holliday
All voters living in Wichita county creek to north boundary line of block intersection of the center line of'Taft;
,oting precincts Nos.4, 5 and 6 which 7, J. A. Scott survey No. 10, thence Street with the mainline track of the
.re included within the following west with north boundary line of blocks Wichita Valley Railway, thence north
-
toundary: .'Beginning at the intersec 7,and 8, J. A. Scott survey No. 10,to east with the center line of the Wich-
ion of the center line of the F.'W. & a"point 200'feet each from and at right ita Valley Railway main track to the,
). C. Railway 'Co, main track with angles,to city aqueduct, thence with center line .of Brook. Street, thence,,
;enter _line of Wichita River,''Ahenee a line running parallel to, and 200.feet south,on the center line of Brook.;
outhwest with center line of said from, the center line of the said city Street to the center line of Speedway `
Niohita River_to the Center line of aqueduct to the center line of Holliday Avenue, thence east on the center line
3rook avenue; thence south with the Street, thence north with the center of Speedway Avenue to the center line
.enter line of Brook`avenue to Inter- line of Holliday- Street to the begin.' of Hamilton Boulevard, thence south
action with center line,of Broad street, 'ning," shall vote'at the Lone Star Gas with the center' line of Hamilton
hence south'with center,line of`Broad Company Warehouse, 1426 Sibley'Ave- Boulevard to a point 200'feet south of
treet'to center line of Ninth street, the city aqueduct, thence southwest
pr e, designated No.'ted'.herein as city voting
hence east with center line 'of'Ninth erly parallel to, and;200 feet distant
precinct voting
12.
treat ,to center line of,Lamar'street, ' from the city aqueduct .to the west
City voting precinct Co., 6 Sible-
hence north with center line of La, house, Lone Star Gas o., 1426 Sibley line of block No. 3,J.A. Scott Survey
nor street to center line of Seventh No. 9, thence, south with the west
Avenue: Mrs. R. E. Stone, presiding
;ev et, -thence'east vita center line of line of blocks No. 3 and 5 of J. A.
judge; Mrs. A. N. Davenport, clerk;
seventh street to center line of F. W. Scott Survey No, 9 to the north line
Mrs k l ll F W Mrs. W. N. erre , clerk; . W. B.
a D. C. Railway Co,main track, thence of block. 9,' J. A..Scott Survey No. 9, `
St re, clerk.
forth with center line of F. W. & D. 4q thence west.along the north line of
The said city voting precinct No. 13
Railway Co main track to'place of block No. 9, J. A. Scott Survey No. 9,,
1Innin is herein described as follows: to the west line of block No. 9; thence
g," shall vote at the Wichita 4
ounty,courthouse: designated herein as All voters living in Wichita County south with the west line of block No.
lty voting,precinct No. 4. voting precincts Nos. 19 and 44, which 9, J.A.Scott Survey No.9 to the north
City voting precinct No, 4—Wichita are included within the following line of Hampstead Lane, thence west
"ounty, Court House: J B Fitts, pre- boundary: "Beginning at the in- With the,north line of Hampstead ;ape
riding;judge; L. L. Kuniz,.clerk: A..W. tersection of.Harrison Street and .Ave- to the center line of Taft Street,thence
;step, clerk: Mrs. Thomas McHam, nue C, thence south with center line north with the center- line of Taft
;jerk; Mrs. Guy Beard, clerk; Mrs, J.W. of Harrison Street to the center line Street to the place of beginning," shall
)ovington, clerk: of the main track of,the Wichita Val-, vote at Doolen's Pharmacy, designated
'The said city"voting precinct No. 5 ley Railway, thence southwest with as city voting precinct No. 20.
s herein described,as follows: the center,line of the Wichita Valley City voting precinct No. 20—Doolen's
All>voters living In Wichita'county Railway main track`to the center line Pharmacy,-2,304 Brook Street: J.'-D.
'ottrig precincts Nos. 7, 8 and-9 which of Monroe Street, thence north with Estes, presiding judge; G. W. Pond.,,:
ae included within the following the center line of Monroe Street to clerk; Frank-Wiley clerk; H. H. Creed,
toundary:"Beginning at the intersec- the center line of''Avenue' C, thence clerk;:Jake Harris; clerk. ' '
ion of center;line'of Ninth and Lamar east on Avenue C to the place of be- The said city voting,precinct'No.,21
treets,' thence south with-center line ginning;" shall vote at Giddings Street is herein described as follows: ,
tf Lamar street to confer line of'With- Fire Station, designated herein as city All voters living in.Wichita County._:..
to Valley Railway Co. main`'track, voting`precinct No. 13. voting precinct No.43 situated west of,
,hence west with center line of Wichita City voting precinct No. 13—Giddings Taft Street,,which are included with-
Talley'Railway:Co. mare track to cen- Street Fire Station: B. L, Baits, presid- in the following boundary: "Beginning
or dine of Broad street,, thence north ing Judge; Mrs. Harold Murph, clerk; at the intersectiop. of Taft Street with
vith center.iine of Broad street to cen- Mrs, Handel Grubbs,.clerk; Mrs. P.R. the center line of the Wichita Valley -
er liner of Ninth street, thence east ,Flake, Clerk; Mrs. Scott 'Willialfison, Railway main track, thence south on. .
vith center line of, Ninth street to clerk; Mrs. N. .O. Holland, clerk. Taft Street:to a'point 1,639 feet south
)lace of beginning,' shall vote at The said city, voting,^precinct No. 14 of the north property line of Hampstead
Cemp Public library, designated'here- is herein described as'follows: Lane, 'thence west 1,106 feet, thence
ri as city voting precinct No. 5, All. voters living In;Wichita county north with the west line of blocks No.
City .Voting Precinct No. 5-Kemp voting precinct No. 20,which is lnclud- 14 and 15 of the Highland Land Irriga-
?ublic:'Library: Mrs. E. D. Trevathan, ed'within the following boundary: "Be' tion Subdivision to the south line of
�residing judge;''Mrs, Rubin P. Johns-
on„clerk'"Mrs.M. W. Flournoy,`clerk; ginning at the intersection o1 center block No. 39 of said subdivision, thence
ills, James E. Scott, clerk; Mrs, Rena' line of Tenth street with center line west with the south line of block No::
Vaugha?ii Ziegler, clerk; ,Mrs. Charlotte.Rena
of Monroe Street,-thence south with 39, Highland Land Irrigation Subdivi-
Driver,•clerk. ' center line of Monroe street to center sion to the west line of said block No
The said` City voting'precinct No. g, line of Avenue:,en thence west with 39, thence north with the west line
center p of Avenue a to center line of blocks No.-38 and 39 Highland Land ;
P lier,y.o described as follows: of Kemp boulevard; thence north with
All ygters living in'Wichita' county,center line of Kemp boulevard to cen- Irrigation Subdivision thence' the. With line
1Stingg pros nos,?Nos 10 and 11 Which ter line of Tenth street, 'thence east of Avenue of thence' west with the
e +;7fI,'tid d tvithln, >theit 'following, with Center, line",of Tenth;;,Street to north line of Avenue x to the east
d' i tlaef,,ri.,' C 'pl Oe of ,beginning,", 11 shall` -vote'at line of Kemp Boulevard, thence south
lion of '.the .cen er 1 e" —"Z Md + ' with the east line of Kemp Boulevard
Mc,,( i�fCme%41itaper Shop designated„here to the south line of Arizona Ave e
ins,with"center'`line of Broad street,'in as city`'y'ot "precinct'No. 14. n�
lhen0e�south§with center line of Broad City voting precinct 14o. i Site "line bf
ttr4ot4=tb-renter line of Fourteenth n.o.o ct,nr isIR mnnroe: ,N. __. .�____..
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22 is herein described as follows:
ing Precinct Nor which is included
The saidVot
City precinct N«• 47' olli.day Street
County Voting in a southwest
living in Ulichita at the intersection hence o the
voters "Beginning main track, track t
,11 boundary: Railway Railway main
n the f ollowing Wichita Volley o f Brook Venue to
witbi line of thethe 1lichita Valley line Speedway
ith the center the center line of the center line of Sp
along south with th t he center line
drrection of Brook ;venue, thence thence east '� south with the center a
line Speed, ,venue, thence �. educt, thence in
c`ntcr line of p of Hamilton Boulevards°f the City % . j,queduct
the center �r line south from the City
to the cent to a point 200 feet dist ant Addition,.
Avenue and 200 feet of the Childers
milt on Boulevard ,rallel t°� South line the center lire of
of H= direction P to the to a point
northeasterly thence south of the Childers Addition to Street parallel
Street, south line P line of Carrigan
t° Bridwell with the the cent -r northeasterly direction p
thence east e e north with thence in a nort line of Holliday
Street, teen A ueduct, to the center of
Carriganof the City q City ;,queduct Street to the pace
200 feet south from the line of Hollid_y as city
Voting
200 feet distant the center noted herein
to and north with School, desig
Street, thence Vote at Carrigan
nningI11 shall Street:
be:P- r�o. 22. 1609 Blonde
Precinct Carri can School,
Voting Precinct NO� 22
City presiding Judge
lon B. Feathe r1°neer�:
,trs. Joe B. .-Irsy ,
F. H. HursYt,Clerk
Pitt,
_Rrs. C• ''•