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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 14, Page 606, No Ordinance Number606 All ORDINANCE DESIGNATING AMD DESCRIBING TILE OPFICIAL FLAG OF THE CITY OF PADUCAII, TCK?TUCKY WHEREAS heretofore and on April 14, 1961, Mr. and Tdrs. John P. Campbell of Paducah, Kentucky, presented to the city as its official flag a flag designed by Pirs. Campbell, the design of which was heretofore informally approved by the Board of Commission- ers. NOIJ THEREFORE, BE IT OR DAI-ED BY THE BOARD OP C01T!i,ISSIOT;ERS OF THE CITY OR PADUCAH, IEKTUCKY: SECTIO': 1. There is hereby desiCnated as the official flag of the City of Paducah the flag heretofore presented to the city by 1.r, and Tlrs. John P. Campbell, such flag being described as follows: The colors are red, white and blue of the same hues as those in the flag of the United States of America; is composed of three broad vertical panels, a broad white center panel flanked on either side by a slightly narrower red panel. Outlined in blue against the white center panel is a close-up likeness of •the head and shoulders of Chief Paduke, the Indian Chief for whore the city was named in 1827 by its founder, General William Clark; a circle of fifteen stars surround the Chief's profile, indicating Kentucky's status as the fifteenth state to enter the Union; underneath the circle of stars appears the date ?1827"; and the stars and date are also in blue against the white background of the center panel. SECTIOII 2 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. a C cC/� Mayor Passed by the Board of Commissioners September 25, 1961 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, September 25, 1961.