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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVol 11 1 Regular Session, Itay 7, 1951 The City Council net in regular Session with iviayor Holbrook presiding, and the following aldermen attending, c.'T. Johnson, Aa-r J. Blair, iq.B. Hood, J.11. calker, J.J. Bowman, also present were i'rank A. Jay city Attorney, and A.K. Snethen, Uity Engineer. The minutes of the regular session of April loth and the sPecial sess- ion with County Uo: unlssloners court read and approved. ,loved by Iiood second by Blair, That John ''ii11 Speck be appointed as i a Director of the Hoard of Uity Development and ur.amber of Cor1 derce in -lace of Charles Seivnor, .resigned. Carried. Hoved by hood second by Blair, That the Airport iwanar_er be Placed under Bond of 5000. dollars and to recieve all airport revenues and make monthly reports to County and City. To be activated by joint resolution of county City. Carried. l'he city Engineer read an esti.rute of H.H. Jordan construction Co. on Last 5th. Street 'dater line and sewer line for Kersh Block. amount of 1643.00. Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the esti late be -,aid. carried. The :Mayor read esti :.rtes as follows, Timmons construction uo., central sire Station Amount 47415.$2 B.G. Perry, Quincy Street Substation 7393.16 loved by 'vyalker second by Johson, That the estimates be paid. carried. I4ioved by hood second by IWalker, That the Flat of Boss Sinelser of Blocks 10, 21 and 22, Boswell heights be approved, eliminating the reservation of franchises clause, in uedication deed. Carried Unanimously ItESULUTION ',1HERjAS, Snielser and wife, Lula Smelser, J.W. Gunter and wife, Hattie IJIae Gunter, A.L. Shepard and wife, Bertha Shepard, and H.iJ. Smith and wife, Ura G. Smith, Being the sole owners of Blocks Nos. Ten (10), Twenty -Two (22) and Twenty -one (21), of the Boswell Heights Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale Uounty, Texas: and dHt the above and foregoing have duly subdivided, platted and napped the three blocks describC above into "Boss Smelser's Sub division of Blocks Nos. Ten (10), Twenty -two (22), and Twenty -i.'ne (21),� Boswell Heights Audition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and have duly dedicated the streets and alley-ways therein to the public for public use and as a Public thoroughfare by a duly executed dedication deed; and WHERAJ, it appears to the City Council that said Boss �melser's subdivision as laid out, mapped and platted, coincides with establish- ed streets and alieys of the City of Plainview, is in all respects regular, acceptable and satisfactory to the City Council. IT 1S, `1'H nrn1 UizA, REjLLVSJ A J,J BY THE CITY COUNUIL Or THE CITY uii' PLyINVI TB tnS, That said Boss Jmelser's dubdivision be and the same is in all things aproved. idioved by Hood second by Blair, That the Aesolution ap rovin replatt- ing of Block 56 College Hill addition by W.A. Hefner be passed. Ca rried. iiESULU T IUN 11H;AEAS, uJ.A. Hefner, as the owner of all of Block 56 of College Hill Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, prepared a map and dedication deed reforming said Block 56 in said College Hill Addition, and duly presented said plat and dedication deed to the City Council of the City of Plainview, for its approval prior to October 9, 1946; and WHEAEAS, the said Uity Council examined and approved said Re- formed Block 56 by an order, but no formal resolution of its approval was made; and ';11iJI L3 t said plat of Hefner's Reformed Block 56, College Hall Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, was duly fi for record uctober 9, 1946, and recorded in '+Tol. 171, page 613, Records of Hale County, Texas, and the dedication deed is of record in Vol. 161, page 164, Jeed Records of hale County, Texas; and WIii';iEA3, objection has been made to the title of certain lots situated in saia Hefner's Reformed Block 55 because the record does not show that the City Uouncil ever approved saia Reformed Block 56. NOW, TI-IERs OHE, BL: IT i :SOLVED by the City Council of the Gity of Plainview, that the plat of Hefner's Reformed Block 56 of Uollege Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale Uounty, Texas, as the same is now of record in the Jeed records of Hale Uounty, AL Texas, be and the same is in all things approved. moved by 'Walker second by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Uarried. LIST 02 BILLS SINGE APR1L 16, 1951. Frank Stuitz (Jairy Barn) 127.50, firs E.G. Thomas 39.70, F.L. Thorn- ton (mead Jogs) 55.00, Lon Uartwright (Dairy Barn) 45.00, Plainview Hospital Ulinic Foundation for (Ralph J. Adams) 76.73, J.. Long Roofing Go. 25.00, Uurry Motor Freight Line Inc. 11.45, T.L. 14itchell 433.44,, G.V. Sawyer (Extra 3 'weeks) 73.50, Fred Shelton Go. Clerk 3.75, U.V. Sawyer (Jairy Barn) 59.40, iJale Bolles 18.00, Dudley Godwin 16.00, The Karpark Corp. 628.00, Everette dickey B.A. .l rthur 164.50, frank Rigler(Gaprock reed) 27.50, F.a. Uromwell 27.50, Floyd woods 48.00, American Hosp. Life ins. Uo. 236.00 (city's part)65.78, llale Bolles 15.00, Federal Reserve Bank at Jailas 776.35, fired rdioore 24.00, P.H. Bryan, negiistrar 23.50, Trustees Fireman R.& R. r'una 22.65, Peggy Arthur (Extra 3 weeks) 75.20, Bale Bolles 35.20, Amarillo Uoitiunications, inc. 13.00, Burt Electric Go. 6.68, Blair Jrug Go. 1.30, Fred Berryhill Equip. Go., 42.75, Boyd Davenport 60.00, L.R. Bain Go. Furniture 1.95, U.L. Bayley 36.50, Burt Electric Go. 363.50, Bernard Oil Go., 261.61, W.T. Gain Mtr. Uo. 11.19, Uorm ercial radio i4onit. Go. 4.50, Clark Motor Service 56.65, Gonnor Mathes Uo., Inc. 36.10, Gooper :Sparks Pontiac Inc. 82.00, The Gamera Shop 32.30, Oontinental Oil Go. 160.99, city Blacksmith Shop 1.00, Ghurchwell Bros. Uil Go. 210.50, Uosden Petroleum Corp. 284.42, Glowe Gowan 275.98, Dodson Chemical Go. 2.45, Last Side Gro. Ser. 65.08, Eureka Fire Hose 624.00, Elliott Taylor 115.67, Eaton Sudduth 48.80, Farmers Blacksmith Shop 10.00, Gravely Power Equipment 9.00, Hamilton i- lartin mtr. Go. 3.00, Higginbotham- Bartlett Go. 475.44, Herald News Pub. Go.,Inc. 26.00, HIancock's lire Extinguisher Go. 4.25, The Hale Go. Abstract Go., Inc. 2.25, The Harder agency 16.54, Bob Hooper i` itr. Go. 20.69, II.B. Jordan Go., 180.00, Jarvis Tull Go.lnc. 9.45, Kiker's Service Station 4.00, Lubbock Machine Go.,inc. 198.00. Lubbock Grader Blade chop 9.60, Lone Star Materials, inc. 1 0.40, Carl E. man um ttr. Go. 110.60, meinecke Bros. 17.05, i-iiaway Ser. 2.00, Laggard -wall mtr. Go. 13.00, Lori L. eicJaniel Ser Sta. 11.1;, i ci inley Howell, m.j. 5.00,Norris Gleaners 2.00, iewinan Mtr. Go. 13.00, Aeptune i=ieter Go. 20.26, O.K. Rubber ',elders 17.95, Plv. Builders Supply o.95, Plv. nuto Suip 5.62, Plv. Seed House 7.50, Plv. Hardware Go. 39.01, The Fly. Tribune 9.00, Fhii.1_ips Battery Go. 50.90, Plv. Fib. Elec Go. 7.50, 144r- n-.w =t- 491.81 l e- lvt- p �tr e -91.- Plains Welding Supply 1.50, Peerless Pump Jivison 65.25, V.1C. Rodgers Son 13.50, Rockwell i3res. Go. 24.75, Robinson e'ti Herring Jrug 16.30, Rogers Battery Elec. 97.18, Reams .electric 24.39, The ilohan Go, inc. 552.61, J m. Raafora Gro. Go. 8.28, Shepard Uhev. Go. 65. 28, Fred jhelton Uo., Ulerk 2.00, :Seipp Machine 'hop 17.50, The Steck Go. 1.95, S.W. Bell Tel. Go. 196.50, d.o.. Silverthorne 17.53, S.W. I';zblic Ser. Co. 1426.12, Shook Tire Go. 65.98, Stovall Booher Radiator 8.00, Sanberg Hosp. Equip. Go. 6.00, The Texas Go. 4.78, 'Viking, Supply Gorp. 127.98, Winn i jotor Go. 227.45, Well Mach. Supply 29.35, Western Union 2.40, West Tex. Gas Go. 129.05, Jee Yancey 88.18. moved by Hood Second by Johnson, That the Electric bond of A.U. Bow- man be approved. Carried. moved by Blair second by Johnson, That doy 'iarren be made assistant to S.L. Bolles, Water Supt. at a Salary of e 220.00 Per. month. Garried. The Mayor read reports as follows for April: Ue1 nnuent Taxes 523.92 Current Taxes 3033.31 3 a Uity Secretary 42194.9 ater Purnp .ng 72, 707, 700 Gals. meat lnsrDector 14.95 Parking Meters 2564.00 A.'. Koeik nger Food inst. 12.00 ev.i'. coley 396.40 Police i.epout 1762.00 S.W. Public :service Go. "2/ 0 Hentals 1912.55 Pest Texas Gas Co, 2% 2306.61 moved by Blair second by Bowman, That the iteports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the Plainview Sanitarium P'ouna.tion and Clinic 1,3iii of Eddie Udell Lee be paid. Amount 172.00, Carried. The Hospital bill on iars. Killen was tabled. moved by Wacker second by Bowman, That Council purchase the iJyna Plow opray and fogging machine on low bid of 1135.00. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson, That the City Attorney proceed with collection of llelinquent City `faxes owed b r ';aatsons Business College Casey City Bakery, U.K. radio Appliance Go., F.A. Mobley Service Sta- tion• Carried. t-`loved by Hood second by Blair, That the Mayor be authorized to sign cont.rAct with >>ennis House, on Hump Ground ut keep. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned ----1-# CITY CLLtt MAY0i i4onday iiay 14, 1951 The City Council met in special session with L.A. Kerr of Kerr ,and Kerr Architects, Mayor Holbrook presiding with Aldermen, J.V. +a U.T. Johnson, 1tay O. Blair, i.i.B. Hood., in attendance. City attorney Frank H. Jay and City Ln:ineer H.K. Snethen also attended the meeting, The iWiayor presented the matter of employing an architect for the remodeling of the City Hall, after discussion Alderman Hood moved and Alderman Blair Seconded, `i' lat the Co _nci l employ Kerr Kerr as architects for the City Hall remodeling at 6o fee if cob runs 30, 000.00 if less, 60 on new work an,i 100 per cent on remodeling. The i- iotion Carried. The Ilayor read esti ia_tes in favor of Kerr Kerr as follows. On the Central Station 135.40 On Quincy Street Sub. dtation 410.29 moved by Hood second by Johnson, That the Estimates be ':aid. Carried. The meeting Adjourned. 6 27 t i .I.1 City Gle i Mayor 4 kaay 21st.,1951. The City Council met in the city Hall in reqnlar session with 1-.ayor Holbrook aresidinz, and the follow el Aldermen ettendiu, FI.B. Hood, J.W. Ualker, leay J. Blair, j.J. bowman and G.T. dohnson. City Attorney Frank jay and City in i4. dnethen also were oresent. Bob Larmer, h.A. heyers anc,clan atleeared and asked for a transfer of the Plainview bus Co. Franchise from Clan Iiiiiams to 2armer ena eyers. laoved by Hood and second by .alker, That the transfer of Plainview bus Co. Franchise from Clan illiams to 1..L. armer and B. 1iyers be aeroved. Carried. The iainutes of i 7th. end iay 14th. re a ana a:Troved. iaoved by Hood secona by Bovman, That the City ay the Jyna Flow 0prayer bill. Carried. The havor read re 0± of Plaixiew Bus Co. report for .npril showinp; ,25.73 due and 'eaid. loved bv Lowman second by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be a:per for '7avmdnt. carried. LIST 0: BILLj 3ince iaay 7, 1951 J. uliver bier, P.a. 915.03, Internetional Assoc. of chiefs of Police Inc. 10.00, Budeman iaacNaughton (Bond) j50.00 Chicken inn (Lkeals for Jail) 132.20, J.I. Holcomb Hanuf. Co. (Broom dtraw) 157.0 Hilton hotel (Police School) 65.24, i::. Slaahter(Park) 6.00, q... Jilverthorne 49.$8, The harder Ar:ency 29.20, Jamie Slitter (sxtra iewer) 14.70, G. 1. lawyer (xtra btreet) 97.60, Jale Bolles (ater) 27.00, 'jam junn (Park) 33.30, Feeerbacher Pleambinz; oc Heatin 7.J0, Plai. view Hospital Clinic 120.83, cnrry i.ibtor Freight Lines 3.29, hrs. i.G. fhomas (Police) 42.90 J. cliver Bier, F.ia. 15.03, Bayley's Army Navy Jtore (itubber Boots) 39.14, A.J. Cardwell 11.25, Henry bryan (.Babor-aI,er Control) 5.25, P. H. bryan, 'et:. Cash Fund 49.04. moved by Ialker second by Hood, That 1 ,;he Council advertise for car of 2 inch Cast iron ipe for imediate delivery. Carried. 1 by Hood socond by Blair, That the Coencil in ap:reement with The Jtate HiL;hway Coe:aission on 1:1;'Jaway 70 and ::':7 settin:e u: c'ffnds for i=ovements. Carried. AC(he']NT JTAT'J; Cli' TsAd Q CC.,■)NTY C,i' Ti.AVILA THId el(.111, made this 25t1i. day of iaay, 1951, by and between the C=Ity of Flainvie, Texs eeeinafter eallcd the "City", Party of the First Fart, actin by ane tecrou::h its City council and the Jtate of Texas, hereinafter called the "State", Part or the Jecond Fart, 9C tin by and throu7n its jtete hie;hwav Enineer. 'ILLH3, const;r1ction rb has been au_thorize on rii;7hwa :jo. fro north city limits of Llaihview to south city limits of Pleinview Led on i.. ie.':ey Th. 70 nrom west citY 1":11its of Pleinview east to iailwee dtreet, located in the City of Plainview, and, 1ibAJ, The City has recuested to Jtate to include in its CO ntract that cortien of the city's oblieions as shown on the e1ans and the btate has ae:reed to this en condition that hic City will reiJiburse the jtete for the tetal cost thereof, and ndA'6, the City is to jah7 the total cost of the conc:eieruct- ion oP: these items, includin eineefLn: hhd centheenc'es end it is estimted the City's share ef t cost ef this im:erovent is Sixty Thousand Two 1 ano No/100 joliars (60,200.00). acje ,,,e it that this 1 ih,Lnh_aua.s, it _hi unaersuooa thau thib iroosed work will be constructed in accordance with the tenlls en: trovlsioes of this agree:nent an the J..ans and the City will transmit to the tae with the return of this Llreement, executed by the 6 t7, a warraht :lade payable to the Jtate Treasurer, Aeconn ef Trest Fund No. 163 in the amount of b t ixty Thousand Two hundred and No/100 Jollars 200.00), to be used in ]oci_yi 1 for the J:roposed work ree:ieired by the City in the City of Plainview. It is furtne±- understood thet the Jtate 1:: cons- truct only those items for the it :hic z.re incilled in the plans ead all other items of work reedired by tile it ::,na not 'ficieded in the plans will be constructed by the City a:he the entire cos':, of such items will be borne by the City. If noon receipt 01 bids by the State 5 and/or tee :]cteal cons .,ruction or ae;rove d changes ih the centem- leted ime it is found thet teis ameent is insufficient to 7ay the City's ortion, then the City a-on ree o: the state will forthwith sueplenent this aeloent, b7 an leaount eca1 tc the eity's full share of the CO37, Of this work, less the emo-nt 'reyiously paiI to the State. In the e:ent th. a:auent as to the State is th_n tee -ctual cose.,, then the excess emeunt eill he returned to the City. It is enderseooi th-t the work to e done on be if of the city, as herein erovided, will include the cost of enclneering ane c,ntieeehcies items. 1i TeSTIm0NY. the parties hereto have ceesed these presents to be executed in duplicate on the day above steted. cifY oi ELeieJle:A STeT1 Party of the 1.'irst Part 1 of the second Fart By: :uinfield Holbrook 3y: J. q Greer State Highway ii;ngineer AirAufei: Walker ..1.1.0O3rt o pity ounci1 .n. Thonalson,Jr. Chairman, State ni: ComLlission By: J.J. BowAan City oouncil oIt J Petts leembee, ,Aate highway Commission by: 1.1.B. Hood e2 city Co _non mefiber, itate Hieghway Commission By: itay J. Blair eied.iBEil el. city eoencil .ecommended for Approval James Allen ???Hot 1 'Engineer of Aid Projects ioved by Hoee eecond by Blair, That the —a-or be aethori7ed to borrow 15000. from the City stational Bane, end 15000. from the Hale county State Bank Zor a 6 month period, pled,=71n7, the pavin7 leins and escrow eecounts on the Hiethway ifir)rovealents as security. Carried. The ,.de:etine: Adjourned F.H. Bryan Winfield Holbrook City Clerk Hayor 1-,ay 26, 1951 The Uity Council met in Special Session with i-iayor Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen rreeent, i1.j3. Hood, C.T. jonnson, J.J. Bow:flan, star J. Blair end J.. ealker. City il,w:ineer, Onethen, also was :rese:t et the eleetine;. the Mayor introduced the rnatter of I ilo 30134 of the state Highway Commission aieeting of -Lay 22nd. 1951. caderman J.J. Bowman moved That the city Council accept the provisions of ',Mute No. 30134 of the jt:cte Nighway 10.er, 2.1. Jonnson seconded the .aotion. The idayor eut the question to a vote end it was 1.aseed Hale County City of Ilaieview. Mayor, nolbrook Flainview, Texas. Jeer idayor: i''or your information, we quote yoe idnute ]essed by the State hijaway Comtnission on iday 22, 1951: in HALE CeUUTY on 3T0J7L 11GH11AY 70, the City of Plainview has reeeest.A. assistance in iv- neat wideninc includin:: incidental items thereto from 1 iest City Lilit to 1.1i1leeE:' street, e dietanc e of Ar 1.9 'Ales; 140e, Thec,-:eitE, the followin7 action is hereby token: ±he it o will brovide all neces:ary right-of-way clear of obstructions and free of property demae;e anu will provide for the 6 immediate construction of cont..ricus curl .ud :utter, utility ad,just:.lents, Storm sewers, etc., all as :lay be necessary for a co,' "ip1ete project with the exceptiorl of pave :lent widenin and w ll assume responsi- bility for the construction of driveways and ,sidewalks should they be deemed necessary now or in the future. The Texas iii ;"'hwa; Jepartuent, after the city has fulfilled its responsibilities, will provide for .gave ;lent wideninT7 and its sub;ort within these limits at an est i bated cost of X40, 750. it 1.s understood that the responsibility of the Texas iii rhw Jepart- ment is confined to the pavement and its SuL ort, and all other features necessary now or in the future to provide an adequate travel facility shall be the responsibility of the City of blai :vie.:. It is further a ;reed that the City of I lai. hVi ew will :r,aintain t':.� =t portion of the work which is its construction responsibility and will enter into rr ''ants cccrdi?i to ,t :n d Ard forms of the ii`"' 1',:'a`r e oart:1ent to indemnify t l the J'. �e l:r_ _._.,i after construction V a e:Lnst ay and all liability or d' 1=i e :rowi 1 out of such construct- ion, to re _,ul:- to traffic, to provide for ar7.11e1 parkin 11 to ore Tent en c r'o :lchent on the riolit -of -w'ay. Upon acceptance of the orovisiono of this Ur der by the Proper officials of the City of i'1_iinview, the .,ate nihuny i;n7 veer is d to proceed with the devr1orrnent of lane for cr osLruction in the most Feasible :,nd economical manner. This Minute shall bocotao o eras ive u-on acceptance by the oit,r of 1ainview and if not accepted within .)0 days hereof shall be auto matically cancelled." Your attention is directed to the last _rra- draph of this Minute. .ie would _i prec LJtc your City is earl; acceptance of this minute so the District .CriL iner can orepare plans and ::rake surveys for this improvement. Minute ir30134. Very truly y.urs, 1J.C.Jreer :�t<r J e highway iJr: ;neer. v. 1 3.i-t :arrett,Jet iJtnte i Hi thwa T .Ln -ineer. June 4th. 1951 The City Council of Plainview Texas met in regular sessiorr,with iayor Holbrook presiding nd the following Aldermen in attendance Ray J Blair, J y °d uvalker, i. B .Hood, J D .Bowman City Attorney Frank R Day and City Lngineer R.h.Snethen also attended the meeting. A delegation of citizens presented a petition to the Council in re- gard to the drainage in the draw section of the south part of town. it was moved by Hood and second by 'iial:er, That the council instruct City Engineer ii.h.Snethen, to make a survey and report on plan for draining the area south of draw,between Columbia ano. 'ate streets and also. to contact the Highway department and Santa 1 'e "ailway do. about the bridges on Columbia and Date treets. carried unanimously. The Aayor opened bids on filter Block as follows. Acme Brick Company per Sq. yard 3.$5 Texas Vitrified Pipe Company 3.80 iioved by Blair second by Bowman That the contract be awarded to Texas Vitrified Pipe Company on Low Bid. A delegation from the B.C.D.and Chamber of Commerce was present and offered any assistance possible for them to give on the Highway projects. The minutes of i''ay 21st and "ay 26th read and approved. The 7 h he i'ayor read monthly reports as follows. Plainview Bus Company I4.28 Parking i'ieters 2761.50 City Secretary 4599.20 Water plant 78027400 gals. hoeninger Food Inspector 7.j0 W. L Foley inspector 322.20 ''eat inspector 3; delinquent Tax i06.72 Current Tax 690.64 Police report 1512.50 roved by Blair second by Hood That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Hood, That bid of H.B.Jordan on Car of 2 incF inch pipe be accepted at 53.93 per foot being the only bid. Carried. Maved by walker second by Blair that pay United States Uast iron ripe Company 3358.67 for car of 6 inch pipe as per bid. Carried. Moved by alker second by Bowman That the list pf bills submitted be paid. Carried Moved by Y.alker second by Blair the Council send fore Chief to State Convention at iiallas allowing expense not to exceed 50.00 Carried. Moved by Alderman Blair second by Alderman Bowman, That the Council instruct Mayor Holbrook to foefer up to 2000.00 to set tle the right of way cairn on C.D.Hefners lot I Block 43 College Hill,plus the 140 feet of curb and gutter charge,alao to include Davis settlement in above figures. And if settlement is not secured,than the `ayor and attorney is authorized to bring condemnation suit on same at once in order that the highway Commission can be in position to award contract on advertised date. "arried unanimously. The meeting adjourned. (A 4' City Clerk Mayor. Insert bills allowed above. J.Oliver Bier, r.M. 15.03, American Hospital Life Ins. Co. 220.91, (Cities part 58.99), Mrs. W.B. Harbin 12.00, T.T. Cargill, Extra 6.00, National Guard Plainview 55.50, J.Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03 J.Oliver Bier,P.i�i. 30.06, Dale Bolles, Extra 20.00, T.T. Cargill Extra 7.12, G.V. Sawyer 36.60, A -K Equipment Supply Co. 5.95, Hoyt Curry (Trip about Cain Robery) 19.69, Lone Star Materials Inc. 414.00, W.H. Woodall (Extra Aud.) 6.00, Marvin Gale Churchwell (Extra St) 6.00, quick Lunch Cafe 9.33, Mrs. E.C. Thomas 41.70, Manuel Morales 10.88, Mrs Josie Yarbrough (for J.V. Smith) 15.00, James A. Snethen 12.80, T.E. Massey (Extra Park) 18.00 Dale Bolles 30.90, Trustees Fireman 4/& R. Fund 22.45, Bernard Oil Co. 254.78, Fred Berryhill 'Equip. Co. 85.28, Blair irug. Co.6.45, Bo's Shamrock Ser. 39.96, Clowe Cowan 93.92, C.L. Craig 6.82, City Blacksmith Slop 3.25 Churchwell Eros. 'Al Co. 167.00, Connor Mathes Co.,Inc. 34.84, Chicken Inn 63.95, Crenshaw Paint class Co. 3.75, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 26.06 Camp's Pharmacy 2.20, Continental Oil Co. 148.78 Commercial nadio Monit. Co. 4.50, Continental Gil Go. 10.56, W.T. Cain Motor Co. 174.33 Dodson Chemical Co. 100.95, Eagle Chemical Co. 318.88 Foxworth Galbraith Co. 25.79, Gravely Texas, Inc. 31.53, Herald -Jew Publishing Co. 36.99, The Harder Agency 12.50, Higgin- botham- Bartlett Co. 29.3 The Hale Co. Abstract Co. 9.00, Kiker's 8 Service Station 9.45, Littlejohn Tool Equip Co.Ltd. 195.65 Carl H. Mangum 110.95, Minnesota mining Manuf. 131.41, John G. Logsdon 68.30, Midway Service 5.60, Maddox Western Leather 8.52, McDonald Trading Post 8.00, Meinecke Bros. 2.58, Fred Moore 38.00, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 8.96, Newman Ntr. Co. 8.25 Neptune Meter Co. 400.00, O.K. Rubber Welders Co. 68,00, Phillips Battery Co. 19.9$, Plv. Sanitarium Clinic 49.88, Public Health Equip. 34.00, Plains Welding Supply 11.13, Plv. Builders Supply 10.45 Plv. Hdw. Co. 17.05, Rockwell Bros $6 Co. 27.88, The Rohan Co. 117.35, J.M. Radford Grocery 8.28, Rogers Battery Elec. 50.26, Robinson herring Drug 8.00, The Steck Company 102.59 R.Q. Silverthorne 100.00, Sears Roebuck and Co. 2.29 Shepard Chevrolet Co. 20.60, Stapleton Bros. machine Tank Co. 265.00, The Selig Company 37.25, Shook Tire Co. 120.29, Seipp Machine Shop 10.00, Southwestern Public Service 1656.60, Southwestern Bell Tele phone 190.85, The Texas Co. 11.88, Viking Supply Corp. 197.06, Western Union 2.25, Winn Motor Co. 66.13, Dee Yancey 39.46. LIST OF SALARIES C.T. Johnson 10.00, D.D. Bowman 10.00, P.H. Bryan 300.00, Winfield Holbrook 275.00 Maine Wardlaw 160.00, Danice Smith 160.00, Fannie Norman 250.00, rrank R. Day 160.00, E.M. Osborne 20.00, Sam Langford 20.00, Ray D. Blair 20.00, J.W. Walker 20.00, M.B. Hood 20,00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Hoyt Curry 310.00, Nath Burkett 225.00, E.J. Shearer 210.00 Hub B urt 210.00 J.E. Sheeon 220.00, Harterise Pelphrey 210.00, J.T. Sanderson 210.00, Geo J Boswell 1$5.00, J.W. l homas 90.00, T.P. Sitton 190.00, A.R. Cardinal 205.00, Todd Edd Burson 214.50, Everette Crisp 195.00, H.D. Payne 214.00, E.E. Annett 190.00, Floyd Lamb 196.00, B.M. Odom 235.00, A.M. Hamilton 260.00, Leedy Maxey 220.00, Frank Rigler 210.00, Berry Lynch 210.00, trvil W. Harkins 195.00, William E. rtenegar 205.00, Howard Kirkpatrick 205.00, Marion 0. Gilbert 195.00 Don H. DeBusk 190.00, J.C. Muse 185.00, Lee Barnes 185.00, W.F. coley 370.00, S.E. Bolles 310.00, A.T. Herrod 210.00, Jack Morris 210.00, Roy Warren 210.00, Truit Ray 205.00, Ed Walker 195.00 Jack Slaughter 220.00, H.I. Sloan 160.00, L.G. McDaniel 200.00, F.L. Thornton 260.00, O.B. Guin 210.00, Nute W. Rannals 220.00, Thurman Price 195.00, Hollis Martin 185.00, Edward Cox 172.50, George Reneau 185.00, J.B. Heflin 160.00, Will Evans 175.00, W.D. Wilbourn 187.50, Mal Young 160.00, Dr. E.G. Nicholl 210.00, Dr. D.P. Jones 170.00, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 225.00, A.L. King 180.00 A.D. Cowart 160.00, Albert F. Anderson 160.00, Houston T Taylor 160.00, L.D. Horton 180.00, F.C. Moore 180.00, L.A. Horton 160.00, David McDonald 160.00, Archie Ray Spruill 160.00, L.N. Roy 125.00, Mrs E.C. Thomas 98.00, C.R. Stegall 175.00, Peggy Arthur 168.00, Dale Bolles 75.00, ld Il}ar- Reaegar Jamie Slaughter 50.00, G.V. dawyer 180.00, Regular Session June 18th,1R51 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following_ Aldermen in attendance, Ray D.Blair, C.T. Johnson, M.B. Hood, D.D. Bowman, and J.W. Walker. City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also attended the meeting. L.A. Kerr conferred with the Council on plans for remodeling Jail and City Hall. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the Council approve payment of estimate amounting to X5591.02 due B.G. Perry on Quincy Street Fire Station. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the Council authorize the use of Gorruform on reinforcing second floor of Central Fire Station in lieu of Steel Tex Lath. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the Council approve preliminary plans of Jail and authorize drawing of Plans and specifications ready for letting contracts, by err and Kerr. Carried. The Mayor read report of Plainview Bus Co. for last part of May, 7.59. Moved by Johnson second by Hood, that the report be accepted and filed. Carried. The City En ineer gave; a prelLuinary report of drainage of the draw area. The Minutes of June 4th. read and approved. Moved by .alker second by Bowman, That 000.00 be paid on Y.M.C.A. recreation program. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned City ler Mayor 9 te;ular Session Jul T, 2nd. I951 The City Council met in the City hall with rayor Holbrook presiding, 'the following Aldermen were present Nay 1) Blair, C.T. Johnson, M.B. Hood, J.J. Bowman, and J.W. .1ker. lson present Frank Bay, City attorney and N. K, Snethen, City Engineer. Property owners on Grove :Street between 3rd and 4th asked for the south end of the street i(i t:.eir block to be opened. The Council ar eed to see if she __round could be acquired as a reasonable expenditure. �'Moved by Bowman, second by Blair, that the Council approve contract with Boss Bmelser for water and sewer mains in blocks 2, 3,1 Srnelser Addition and providing for refund of the amounts advanced by hiin for the cost of such work. Carried Moved by Hood, second by Walker, that the Council amend the Plainview Bus 1 ordinance to read 1 per cent rental tax instead of 2 per cant on account of the difficulties of meeting operating costs. Carried. Ordinance No. 585 t11u UkliliJtilivE Jl 3 uF UiLiJllVril'Jvli i40. 555 AND PiLUYIii sG l :119 t'1ii'd Li L FEE U UNL PEa CENT. BL IT I:d: J nip ii._; CITY Ou CIL OF THE CITY Cf PLAIi 'VI„, =AS: Section 1. That .Section 3 of Crdit ance No. 555 of the City of Plainview is hereby amended to hereafter read as follows: The grantee shall pay to the City Tax collector for the City of Plainview an annual franchise tax on one per cent (1A on the gross receipts of grantee. Said tax shall be levied for a period of each twelve months, be .ilihinz July 1, 1951. Said tax shall be payable in monthly installments, on installment to be paid on or before the tenth day of each ;nbnth and covtrinF the tax payable on receipts during the previous calendar :month. P »a =,ii, Ai'I ;1u J:-;J, ANJ a luP i'EJ 2ilis 2nd day of July, 1951. Attest P. H. Bryan Winfield Holbrook F. 11. Bryan, City Clerk Winfield Holbrook, 'iayor Loved by Johnson, second by Hood, that the Council authorized the Sanitary Officer to notify the Plains food, Inc. Cannery, that full 0 compliance with all sanitary measures in operation of the plant, must be observed, and that they be furnished with the necessary conditions to be met. Carried. Moved by Blair, second by JoHnson, that the council defer actin on application for raise in rates by West Texas Gas Company for farther study and investigation. Carried. The minutes of June 1Sth were read and approved. A request for part of the Cities insurance was read ...it. Taegel. paving petition on the 13th Street between Portland and Quincy was read. The mayor read monthly reports for June as follows: City Clerk 2767.00 Current Taxes 2569.11 .Delinquent Taxes 260.24 meat Inspector 51.30 Parking Meters 2571.00 Water Pumped 111356200 Gallons rood inspector 5.00 Building inspector 225.00 Police Report 1755.00 Moved by Blair, second by Johnson, that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Walker, second by Hood, that the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried Edmiston Service Station 7.92, ',rest Texas Gas Company rt;52.10, Lon L. McDaniel w24::80, Shepards Tin and Sheet 1-Letal 4.00, Plainview Floral ,10.50, Dud1v E. Godwin 4.50, Texas Tech College .35.0O The Plainvew Tribune :143.00, I.A. I o;ers Son .12.00, Elliott Taylor 41.34, Burt Electric Co. r3< 9.10, Miller Miller Freight Lines :12.20, Bri ghts Camera Shop ,Y8.10, W e t Pharmacy 21.77, itoy i axey (Extra -City Hall) 10. CO, idati cnal Guard ,r 41.25, The Texas Company •,1961, Ho Name Cafe 122.10, M.W.J. Edwards (Stucco ork P.K. Shop) u114.00, ors. J.B. intro .ref. on Paving :325.30, 1. E. Hassey (Park) ,25.13, c.I. Sawyer (Extra Police) •.,55.50, The Camera Shop x63.50, Shamrock Oil GJ,s Corp. 10.37,J. Oliver Bier P.M. 15.03, firs. L. Thomas (Extra- Police) ::45.40, 1'.L. ;Summerville -27.00, T.E. r ey (Extra -Park) x12.00, Claude Yates (.later) ;;37.60, A.M. Hamilton (Chiefs and Marshall Convention) 50.00, American Hospital Life Insurance (Cities Pt. ..57.06) •i2L3.10� Fred Shelton County Clerk in Trust for U.J. Hefner Emmett Javis 2100.00, Summer :tec. Program 400.00, L.... Rogers 12,00, Plains machinery Co. ;x4$.42, Curry Motor Freight Lines 4.54, Panhandle ants re Co. ;243.88, Hale Co. :)t to Bank •;,.'3.30 United States Asphalt Corp. „312.54, i Gale Churchwell (Extra�Street) u.`�. Sawyer (Extra Police) •,;58.90, ifiller cc Miller Motor Freight Lines ;,;)35.09, F. h. Bryan Petty Cash for June -;,49.55, Plainview Hospital and Clinic Foundation V f51.23, mrs '..C. Thomas (Extra Police) 41.30, Fred I3erryhill Equip. Co., Inc. ,,282.78, Bernard Oil Co. ,1.50, Burroughs I.s Audin r machine Co. t� =5.7Commercial Radio I`�Ioniter Co. 4.50, The Camera Shop 5.65, Cosden 'Petroleum Corp. 44.33, Cathey- Fullingim Hardware Go. 101.7Q Copneriiathes Co. 24.65, Cooper- Sparks Pontiac Co. 40.00, Clowe Gowan 995.02, Jodspn Chemical Co. 97.56, Eureka i' ire Hose 24.84, The B.F. Goodrich Co. 260.00, h.H. Gerken 5.41, 11 Gulf Oil Corp. 5. )4, Klock Construction Go. 2 (.45, Herald -News Publishing Go., Inc. 122.45, J. I. Holcomb Manufacturing Co. 79.20, Harley Davidson Motorcycle Go, Inc. 173.65, Hi- Plains Radiator Sales Service 1.00, Jarvis -Tull &_Company, Inc. 51.30, The harpark Corporation 5.25 Kiker's S�,rvice Station 14.69, Klock Construction Co. 26.45, Lupey's Cafe 82.30, John G. Logsdon 173.00, Lubbock Engineering Co. 34.00, Midway jervice Station 1.50, Fred Moore 36.00, Mitchell Hardware Co. 7.15, 1einecke Brothers 428.72, Neptune Meter Co. 410.76, Nu -gone Products Co. 22.50, Plains Mach. Co, Inc. 108.43, Plainview Plumbing Electric Co. 29.00, Peerless Pump Division 59.40, J.M. Radford Grocery Co. 5.28, lt. K. Electronic Co. 3.64, The Rogers tigency 173.00, Rogers Battery Electric 9.30, :rustproof :Sign Metal Co. 114.52, iiockwell Bros. Co. 19.65, Southwestern Bell 'Telephone Co. 212.50, jouthwestern Public Co. 1557.43, Southwestern Public Co. 98.80, Eldon Smith ygency 173.00, Shepard Chev, Co. 12.21, State Chemical Co. 35.30, The Texas Co. 24.38, United States Pencil Co., Inc. 13.:4, L. C. Wayland, M.D. 16.0C, Dee Yancy Super 3 rvice Station 10.82. Moved by Hood, second by Bowman, that the City pay Charles Dean 125.00 fee in Ilefner i)avis condemnation suit. Carried. =loved by Hood, second by Blair, that the Council authorize the attendance of 2 men at Firemens School at Bryan, Texas, at an ex- pense not to exceed 5100.00 dollars. Carried. The meet ac iourned. City Cle Liayor r S 0GI L S 0I July,9th. ±551. The City Council met at 2:PM in joint session with the Commissioners Court at the Court House and the following business in connection with the airport was transacted. On motion of Alderman Hood seconed by :jlderman Blair, and passed unanimously: That the monthly rental payment of Claude Hutcherson be credited as payment in advance, for the reason that there is no evidence that prior payments were not advance payments as dlaimed by the tenant. It was moved by Blair and seconded by Bowman, that the council approve making a five year contract on the rental of the farm land at the airport to The iational Alfalfa Dehydrating and iiilling Company, subject to approval of written contract by The Commissioners Court, The City Council, and The National Alfalfa uehydratin�g and i Co. Carried unanimously. The above two :notions were also approved by vote of the Commissioner's Court. The estimate in favor of Timmons Construction Co. for work done on Central Fire Station amounting to 59,675.63 for work done iri June was approved. Attending the meetiri were alderilen,J.0'. :�al:er, Bryan Hood, any D.Blair, and D D Bowl ian, and Mayor W. Holbrook f y 4 city Cl rk mayor 12 rte ;ulcer Session, July 16, 1951 The Lity Council met in li.egular Session with i,ayor Holbrook IJre- siding, and the following 1ilderrnen pre sent, Eay J. Blair, L.U. Iiood, C.T. Johnson, J.. 'talker. also present were :rank 1i. Jaym City ::ttorriey and -'..K. onethen, City brigineer. Bennis Scaling and others presented a petition asking for parkin meters around LJ10 .;.tort House Jcuare. The petition e::as referred to the County Commissioners for assent. L. =i. Kerr of i:err and Kerr presented final estimate on the euincy Street fire station amounting to 13, 085.98. :.roved by '.talker, second by hood, ,hat the City pay the amount of ,;12, 65.98, after affidavit that all labor and material bills have been paid, and there are no outo andin` liens, and also roof guar- antee presented to City, holding back „400.00 till all fixtures are placed Carried. Moved by hood, second by Blair, that Kerr and Kerr's plans and speci- facatioris for a: ditiori to Jail be approved, and that proper advert iser, ents, for bids be ploced in the pa for publication, bids to Go opened, -u. ust 0th at 7:30 P.m. Carried. r inutes of July 2nd and special of Jody 9th reaa and approved. E letter from Lance insurance igencv was read. iovcd by hood, c e nd by Bowman, t:, it the list of bills submitted be paid. Carried. 3.F. Gool rich Co. 260.00, Plains 1 ch. Co. 108.43, Fred Gerryh_ill Eo aipment Co. 282.78, Bayley's Ermv -Davy More 51.35, Boyd Daven- port 4.00, Burt Electric Co. 142.46, Bo's jhamrock Service Station 191.01, 6 .L. Craig 14.08, Continental Oil Co. 117.28, The Inter national City 1 ana. °ers 15.00, Churchwell Bros. oil Co. 23.00, iL. C. Daffern Coal Feed Co. 5.70, baton Sua•.:_uth 42.51, Hi:;ginbotiiam- Bartlett Co. 27.1' `e' h 1.75, Lon L. rliel Lumber Lne� e �ir: >s. 1cia 14.16, Hancock's ire Extinguisher 1.7'5, rice*,': 1.to'1- ilartin 1 Co. 10.40, t.iinnesota Lir.,> ag ifianufacturin Co. 38.69, Carl E. i1an^um Motor Co. 6.30, :Gvewman .-rotor Co, lac. 6.00, Plainview Hardware Co. 62.61, Plainview Safety Lane 72.21, Phillips Battery Co. 62.90, Pan handle Producing ti tef. Co. 37.68, Plainview Builders Supply 3.90, dobinson herring Drug 23.37, hook lire Co. 43.21, Sanberg hosp- ital Equipment Co. 3.00, Seipp Lachine hop 53.25, Texas Tech College 37.00, jinn Motor Co. 161.68, .scot Texas Gas Co. 83.10, J. Oliver Fier, P.I. 15.03, ".u. Owen (Dairy Barn) 21.35, i-iagnol_i.a Petroleum Co. 6.50, Elliott Taylor 91.16, ,l Pharmacy 12.10, Josie Yarbrough 1).00, E. J. iedin (''ark) 51.00, F. 1. Bryan Petty .:ash Lund 49.38, Grady Barrist, Sherriff (itadio Transmitter) V 100. U0, Hoyt Curry (Trip To Dallas) 24.50, Fred Shelton, County "lerk 2.50, L.G. Owen (Dairy Barn) 59.00, Peggy y arthur (Extra eater) 55.60, Claude Yates (titer) 88.60, Firemans School (Leedy iaxcy) 100.00. The City Engineer read estimates as follows: Due Bryan Hoffman on paving contract 1346.12 Due I3en Jordan Co. on water and sower 4073.06 contract- Graelser :idditi;n Moved by Bowman, second by balker, that the estimates be paid. Carried. iioved by Bowman, second by lilair, that the following be appointed as a Board of B:1ualization for the CiLy of loinview for the Year of 1951. '.J. Boney Torn _.oberts :oy Laxey Carried. `i' e me etin,' Adjourned. 13 Regular Meeting August 6, 1951 The City Council met in neguair Meeting in the City Hall with liayor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: hay D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, D.U. Bowman, J.W. Walker, M.B. Hood. Also present were City Attorney Frank A. Day, and City Engineer K.K. Snethen. First business was opening of 5 bids on the audition to City Hall for Jail as follows; Raymond Jamison 17$46.15 Wedding Cochran 15997.00 Timmons Const. Co. 152$6.00 B.G. Perry 13$43.00 Boydston Uonst. Co. 14890.34 It was moved by Hood and second by Walker, iThat the contract be awarded to B.G. Perry as low bidder. Uarried. The minutes of July 2nd. and 9th were read and approved. Cl The City Engineer read estimates as follows due Bryan and Ho.' man on paving Uontract 00$7.47, due H.B. Jordan Const. Rio. on Water Uontract 110$.9$ Moved by Johnson second by Blair, that the estimates be paid. Uarried. The i'iayor read bill for carload of 6 inch Cast iron Pipe, due u nited States Cast Iron Pipe Co. 4246.52 Moved by 'Walker second by Bowman, That pay the above bill for the ac- count of H.B. Jordan Uompany. Uarried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the Uity pay Kerr and Kerr estimate No. 1 on City hall addition for Jail, architects fees 0484.50. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That Ularence Stalcup be granted a permit to_Operate Class A llance Hall, in compliance with the ordinance and approval of Chief of Police. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the Mayor and Uity Lngineer be authorized and directed to sell the building on Jail site. Carried. C.T. Wall, John Scott, and Bill Deardorf representatives of the West Texas Gas Uompany, appeared and discussed the proposed increase in rates and gave the reasons for needing an increase. moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the council pass the Ordinance granting increases of approximately 15% as requested by the Gas Company. ORDINANCE NO. 5$6 AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND PRESCRIBING THE GENERAL SERVICE RATE SCHEDULE COVERING THE SALE OF NATURAL GAS ANu NATURAL GAS,SERVlCE BY THE WEST TEXAS GAS CUiiFANY IN THE CITY LIITS OF THE CITY OF Plainview WHEREAS, heretofore, to -wit, under date of July 2, 1951 West Texas Gas Company has submitted a petition to the governing body of the Uity of Plainview a proposed general service rate schedule to cover the sale of natural gas and natural gas service in the City limits of the City of Plainview by the West Texas Gas Company, such application being here referred to and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, said application has been considered by the governing body of the City of Plainview and evidence heard thereon, and it is the opinion of the Uity Council that the proposed schedule of rates for the sale of natural gas and natural gas service by the West Texas Gas Uompany is fair and just, and should be approved; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY Council of the City of Plainview: 1. That the West Texas Gas Uompany, its successors and assigns, may make the charges for the sale of natural gas and natural gas service under its General Service Rate in the City of Plainview as follows: First 2,000 Cu.Ft. per 1? onth 62i¢ per M. Cu.Ft. Next Cu.Ft. per Month 55¢ per M.Cu.Ft. Next 40,000 Cu.Ft. per Mvionth@ 50¢ per M.Uu.Ft. Next 50,000 Cu.Ft. per Month 45@ per I'I.Cu. Ft. Next 200,000 Cu.Ft. per Month 35* per M. Cu. Ft. Next 200,000 Cu.Ft. per Month @•300 per M. Cu. Ft. All Over 500,000 Cu.Ft. per Month 25¢ per m.Cu. Ft. Minimum Bill 41.25 per iMIonth Additional Charge- One -ninth (1/9) of bill will be added if not paid within ten days after date rendered. That said rates be approved by the City Council of the City of Plainview as being fair and just rates to be charged by the West Texas Gas Company, its successors and assigns, and shall be effective with the meter reading on and after September 1 1951. On motion of BRYAN HOOD, seconded by U.U. BOWMAN the above and foregoing ordinance was passed on its first reading this the 6th day of August, A.D. 1951, by the following votes: FIVE VOTING EA ii motion of jay Blair, seconded by C.T. Johnson, the second reading of said ordinance is unanimously waived because of emergency and public necessity and said ordinance after such waiver of the second reading, was unanimously passed by the City Council and was duly declared finally passed by the MAYOR of Plainview The Mayor read reports for July as follows: Southwestern Public Service Co 2/o rentals 1973.65 West Texas Gas Co. 1112.51 Plainview Bus Company rentals 11.32 Building Inspector 221.75 City Clerk 35170.33 Food Inspector 2.50 Parking Meters 2501.50 Current Taxes 4069.26 Delinquent Taxes 695.57 Meat lnspecotr 49.75 Police Report 1983.00 Water Pumping Gallons 133463100 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the Reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Blair seoond by Hood, That Leland Aiton be paid 0100.00 from Housing funds for book work and auditing the Plainview Courts for the last 9 months. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That Franklin Armstrong be paid 000.00 on audit when one copy is delivered to City Clerk. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the list of Bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Mrs. E.G. Thomas 39.60, Curry Motor ireight1.96, Continental Oil Co. 10.56, V.R. Rodgers Son 20.30, O.K. Rubber Welders 47.00, American Hosp. Life Ins.(Cities Part 81.14, Gulf Oil Products Go. 5.94, Ronald Smith,M.LJ. 200.00, E.S. Cowie Elec. Go. 54.74, Plv. Hilton Hotel 31.25, Rude ratrick 93.65, Drew -Cilla Mimeograph Shop 3.00, The Texas Go. 347.35, Synott Matthews 23.20, A.G. Owen 38.50, Curry Motor Frt. 7.01, A.G. Owen 8.00, Lone Star Materials Inc. 310.50, Curry Motor Frt. 1.40, Herman Temple 35.00, 5triott 1a,thews 25.90, Peggy Arthur 58.90, Pauline Bryan 59.30, G.V. Sawyer 63.80, meinecke Bros. 430.50, H.J. Redin8.00, Mrs E.C. Thomas 41.30, Plv. Hosp. Clinic F.L. F Foundation 18.62, Thornton 10.00, O.B. Fore 608.04, P.H. Bryan, Hegristrar 20.50, P.H. Bryan, petty Cash 49.41, Trustees Fireman H.&n. Fund 28.10, R.U. Short 49.00, J.Oliver Bier,P.1". 15.43 A.M. Dellis 7.50, Synott Matthews 31.90, West Texas Gas Go 71.60 So.Western bell Tel. Co. 169.90, So.Western Public Service 1928.23, Amarillo Communic- ations Inc. 4.20, Abbott's Meter Lab. 57.22, American LaFrance Foamite Corp. 45.00, Austin Battery Co. 23.10, Bayley's Army -Navy Store 111.20, Armco Drainage Metal Products 751.44, Boyd Davenport 98.11, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co.,Inc. 80.30, Bernard Oil Co. 3.20, Burt Elec. Co. 515.32, Clowe Cowan 1210.87, Continental Oil Go. 5.28, Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 46.46, Carpenter Paper Co. 29.60, Commercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Crenshaw Paint a nd Glass Co. 5.55, Ghurchwell Bros. Oil Go. 21.95, Clack. Radio 3.22, Camps Pharmacy 7.50, The Camera Shop 40.72, Continental Oil Co. 83.02, W.S. Uarley Go. 54.47, iiodson Chemical Co. 52.20, Eaton Sudduth 87.50, W.T. Cain Mtr. Co. 52.80, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 2.07, Firestone stores 6.64, 1. 5 Estep's Truck Auto Ldry. 67.9$, Foxworth Galbraith Co. 1.60 Farmers Blacksmith Shop 4.50, Gravely Texas, Inc. 54.42, Great Lakes Stamp Mfg. Co. Inc. 9.43, Hancock's Fire Extinguisher Co. 1.50 Herald News Publishing Co., Inc. 21.20, E.K. Hufstedler and Son 21.45, The Harder Agency 44.10 Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 247.15, Jarvis Tull Co. Inc. 64.09, Haar Engineering Co. 24.08, Kiker's Service Station 9.21 Ludeman 1JiacNaughton 114.40, Lubbock Engineering Co. 10.50, John G. Logsdon 60.15, meinecke Bros. 2.95, T.E. Mitchell 14.15 Carl H. mangum Mtr. Co. 14.30, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 26.14, Nu- Tone Products Co. 45.00, Newman Motor Co. 11.90, O.K. Rubber Welders Co. 33.00, Plv. Hdw. Co. 75.97, Plv. Plumbing Elec. Co. 7.50, Plv. Hosp. Clinic Foundation 100.00, Pv. Auto Supply 12.72, Phillips Battery Co. 122.74, The Plainview Tribune 62.50, W. lee Kobertson 2.40, Rogers Battery Elec. $7.01, R.& R. Electronic Co. 11.83 Rockwell Bros Co. 24.25, Robinson Herring Drug 31.16 Seipp Machine Shop 20.00, The Steck Co. 4$.16, Shook Tire Co. $6.60, Shepard's Tin Sheet metal Works 2.50, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 10.61, The Texas company 23.5$, Viking Supply Corp. 125.62, Willson Son 340.20, F Triangel Cafe 110.50, Utility Supply Co. 32.66, Dee Yancey Super Service Sta. 2$.51, West Pharmacy 5.11 Winn Motor Co. 123.73. LIST OF SALARIES FOR JULY P.H. Bryan §300.007finf ield Holbrook 275.00, Elaine Wardlaw 160.00, Danice Smith 160.00, Fannie Norman 250.00, Frank R. Day 160.00k C.T. Hohnson 20.00, D.D. Bowman 20.00 Ray 1). Blair, 20.00, J.W. Walker 20.00, M.B. Hood 20.00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00 Hoyt Curry 310.00, Nath Burkett 225.00, E.J. Shearer 210.00, Hub Burt 224.00, J.E. Sheeon 220.00 Hartense Pelphrey 230.00, J.T. Sanderson 23$.00, Geo. J. Boswell 1$5.00 J.W. Thomas 90.00, T,P. Sitton 190.00 A.R. Cardinal 225.00, 'odd Edd Burson 200.00, Everette Crisp 195.00, H.D. Payne 200.00, E.E. Annett 1$5.00, Floyd Lamb 196.00, B.A. Odom 235.00, AM Hamilton 260.00, Leedy Maxey 220.00, Frank Rigler 210.00 Berry Lynch 210.00, William E. Renegar 205.00, Howard Kirkpatrick 205.00 M 0. Gilbert 195.00 Don H. DeBusk 190.00, Lee Barnes 1$5.00, W.F. Foley 370.00, A.T. Herrod 210.00 Jack Morris 210.00, Roy Warren 220.00 Truit Ray 205.00, Ed Wa1ker205.00 lack Slaughter 220.00 H.R. Sloan 160.00, L.G. McDaniel 190.00, F.L. Thornton 260.00, Nute W. Rannals 220.00, Thurman Price 195.00 Truman G. Crawford 1$5.00, R.D. Lynch 1$5.00, Beryl Lee 150.00, J.H. Heflin 160.00, Will Evans 175.00, W.D. wilbourn 1$7.50 typal young 160.00 Dr. E.C. Nicholl 210.00, Dr. D.P. Jones 170 06, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 235.00, A.L. King 1$0.00, A.D. Cowart 160.00 Albert F. Anderson 160.00, Houston Taylor 160.00, L.D. Horton 1$0.00, r .G. Moore 1$0.00, L.A. Horton 160.00, Daivd mci)onald 160.00, Archie Ray Spruill 160.00, Eli Horton 160.00, iyianuel Hipalito 120.00, Peggy Arthur 188.80m T.E. l'assey 30.00, Claude Yates 77.60 C.R. Stegall 195.00, W.J. Williams 12.32, G.V. Sawyer16$.06, Moved by Bowman Second by Walker, That the Council instruct City Engineer to procure bids on 2 ton pickup for sewer department for Next meeting. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned 1 )4--- CITY CL NfY` `W Regular Session August 20,1951 The City Council of Plainview met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen present, Ray D. Blair, M.B. Hood, D.J. Bowman, C.T. Johnson. R.W. Mires appeared before the Council in regard to sanitary conditions on North Houston Street in the 1$00 Block, Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That the Council instruct Dr. Nichols to notify Henry Miller, H.P. Toon, w.H.Hays to Connect to sewer lines as provided in the ordinance. Carried. Franklin Armstrong submitted his report of the annual audit April 1st. 1950 to March 31, 1951. Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the City Pay balance of 4200.00 due on Audit. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the next audit period be from April 1st. to Sept. 30th. and thereafter the period be froul October 1st to September 30, and that Fran .lip A: msLrong be eml;loy fc>r i je ensuing 6 month period at 4300.00. Carried. 16 A letter from the Plainview Hospital and Clinic Foundation was read and action was deferred. The Mayor read estimates as follows: Timmons Construction L'o., No 4. on Central Fire Station 46929.77; moved by Bowman second by Hood, That the Estimates be paid. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair that the change order submitted with the above esti be approved. Carried. The Mayor read final estimate on Quincy Street Fire Station for the hold back amount of 4400.00 due B.G. Perry. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson, That the estimate be paid after Council inspection. Carried. The Mayor read final bill of Kerr and Kerr on Quincy Street Fire Station architect fees of 488.40 also estimate on central Fire Station 585.54 Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the Estimates be paid. Carried. The minutes of August 6th. read and approved. The Mayor opened 3 bids on new pickup for the Sewer Dept. Winn MOfor Company 1450.00 Haynes motor Co.,International 1493.06 Hamilton-Martin Studebaker 1399.00 Moved by hood second by Bowman, That the Council accept the bid on Haynes Motor Company as best bid for 1493.06 Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the Liuns Club be granted use of Auditorium for Square Dance Clinic, 4.00 per night and expenses on same basis as the Kiwanis Club. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, °That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. List of Bills since Aug. 7, 1951. L.A. Rogers 19.50, Fred Moore 52.00, W.H. Gerken (Repairs on Mowers) 18.10, The Hale Co. Abstract Co.,Inc. 3.00, Bo's Shamrock Ser. 53.07, V.K. Rodgers Son 13.45, J.Q. Long Roofing Contractor 78.75, C.E. Sheffy G 'i Gent. on Bldg.) 65.00, �..r: Josie arbr. c,LLh (for J.V. 15.00 nudy's "66" Station 111.01, Rowland Gordon Co.56.70, Plv. Builders Supply 53.85, Synott Matthews(Park) 27.00, Franklin Armstrong (Annual Audit) 300.00, G.V. Sawyer 63.80, Mrs Josit Yar- brough (Margaret McElroy) 35.09, Western Union 9.42, Harley Redin 133.00 (ieinal on Baseball 03.50, Claud Yates 89.80, Mrs t.C.Thomas 40.90, Barrett ivlfg. Corp. 4.20, Roy Maxey (Tax Board) 97.50, Tom Roberts (Tax Board) 97.50, T.J. Boney (lax Board) 97.50, Grady Phillips (rent Sick Relief) 4 Pauline Bryan (Typing on Budget) 12.00, Synott Matthews (Park) 31.90. Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That a public hearing be held at the City Hall at 7:30 P.m. on Sept. 6th. for consideration and adoption of a budget for the City of Plainview for the 1951 and 1952 year. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Hood, That the Treasurer pay form the parking meter fund, the 15000.00 warrants due the City National Bank and same amount due the Hale County State Bank, borrowed for highway improvements on 70 and 87 highways. Carried. ivioved, seconded and passed, That Bryan Hood, A.K. Sathen, Winfield Holbrook, P.H. Bryan, act as budget committee. The Meeting adjourned. It ILLS i LI l l City 'lerk v ja a y or Regular Session, September 3rd. 1951 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen present, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, M.B. Hood, D.D. Bowman, J.W. Walker. R.K.Snethen, City Engineer, Frank R. Day City Attorney also attended the meeting. ir. H.H. Barnard appeared in regard to a proposition of installing seats with advertising on the backs at Bus Stops. It was moved by Walker second by Bowman, That permission be granted Mr. Barnard to install advertising seats on 7th. llth. and Quincy Streets where permission of residents or owners is secured and approval of the CLief of Police is granted, such permission to be evidenced by a contract to be drawn by the City Attorney. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Hood, That the Mayor be authorized to sell Lot 17 Block Hillcrest Addition, being one of the lots deeded to the City for paving. Carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Plainview owns all of Lot 17 in Block Hillcrest Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and WHEREAS, Maston E. Phillips has made an offer to purchase the above described property from the City of Plainview for the Sum of 45463.69, payable as follows: 115.69 in cash and one Installment Vendor's Lien Note payable in three equal annual installments of X116.00 due on or before one, two and three years after date, bearing 6/o interest from date, and WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the offer is an adequate one and is a fair price for said property and is the best offer that can be obtained, and the same should be accepted. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Co...ncil of the City of Plainview at a regular session with a quorum present that the offer of Maston E. Phillips to purchase the above described land for the consideration mentioned and in the manner stated be and the same is in all respects accepted, and the Mayor is authorized to execute a Deed of General Warranty for and on behalf of the City conveying the above described property to the said Maston E. Phillips and duly attested by the City Clerk under corporate seal, and to deliver said deed to the purchaser upon his compliance with the terms of said sale. Moved by Hood second by Johnson, That Ordinance No. 5$7 be iassed declaring the necessity of paving on Fifth and Columbia Streets. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDI_li NCE DETERI'4INING THE iYi. CESSITY FOR AND o. THAT CERTAIN PORTIONS OF COLU NBIA STREET _ND FIFTH STREET SHALL BE IMPROVED BY LAYINIG CURB AND /OR ATTER RE FIRING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE OR HAVE PREPARED AND FILE CU lU L`l' P THE u SPECIFICATIONS i PROPOSED D Ir�II'r�.0 1ji:r1''luld�lJ TO ;JI LC�Ii L: -ll IV1V i.J r oi� TEL i i� t .�u GU W I Tri rx RI 1 T'EN T UL THE U'. i'NERS OF THE PROPERTY R'I'Y ABUTTI G UN SAID ETREETS THE LIMITS NAAED; DIRECTING THE GI TY i NGiNELR TO PREPARE OR CAUSE TO BE PREPARED AN L:3 T.L OF THE COST OF SUCH li:iP tOVEI•I.ENTS, AND DECLARING AN E.IERuLiICY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the,Gity of Plainview, Texas, has decided to initiate the improvement of Columbia Street from the South line of 24th street to the North end of the Running Water Draw Bridge; and 5th Street from the East line of Yonkers Street to the West line of r'iilwee Street; now, therefore, BE IT ORDtINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW Section T. That the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, does hereby determine that it is necessary to improve Columbia Street by laying concrete curb and /or gutter on the West side thereof from the South line of 24th street to the North line of the East and West turning track of the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway Company, and on both sides of Columbia Street from the South line of said turning, track to the North line of llth Street, then on both sides of 18 Columbia Street from the South line of 4th Street to the North end of the bridge across Running Water Draw; and 5th Street on both sides from the East line of Yonkers Street to the `best line ofColumbia Street, then on both sides of 5th Street from the East line of Beech Street to the West line of Fir Street, then on both sides of 5th Street from the East line of Juniper Street to the lest line of Milwee Street; And does hereby order that said portions of Columbia Street and 5th Stret within said limits shall be improved in the manner and with and with such kinds of material or materials as may be adopted by the City Council to be used in the construction of said improve ments; that concrete curbs and /or gutters shall be constructed on the side or sides of said roadway as hereinabove specified; that said roadway shall be improved from curb to curb by materials and on such foundations as may be determined by the State Highway Department. That said gutters are to be eighteen (18) inches wide and the curb six (6) inches, and aee to be constructed of concrete; that the maxi- mum cost at which the work of constructing said improvements shall be let shall not exceed 42.00 per lineal foot of property improved by said concrete curbs and gutters combined. Section 2. Th the cost of said improvements shall be paid as follows: (a) The owners of the property abutting on said Columbia Street and 5th Street within the limits above set out shall pay three fourths (3/4) of the cost of constructing, reconstructing, repairing and realigning curbs and gutters; and said abutting property owners shall have assessed against them and their property said costs for such improvements in the manner provided by Acts of the 40th Legisla- ture of the State of Texas, 1927, First called session, relating to street improvements and assessments therefor; That said amounts payable by the property owners shall be paid in four (4) equal installments, one installment thirty days after the completion of said improvements and the acceptance thereof by the City of Plainview and /or the State Highway Department; one installment one year from date of such acceptance; one installment two years from said date of acceptance; and the final installment three years from the said date of acceptance, with interest thereon from said date of acceptance at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, payable annually; but said property owners shall have the privilege of paying any of said installments before their maturity by payment of principal and interest thereon; providing, however, that no amount shall be assessed a;ainst any property owner or his property in excess of the benefits to said property in the enhanced value thereof by reason of said improvements. (b) The City of Plainview shall pay not less than one fourth (1/4) of the costae said improvements. Section 3. The City Engineer is hereby directed to prepare or cause to be prepared forthwith and file with the City Council com- plete specifications for the proposed improvements so as to enable bids to be secured, and said specifications to be so arranged as that the City and /or the Highway Department shall be enabled to obtain bids for doing any portions, if so desired, together with a written statement which shall contain the names of persons, firms, cor- porations and estates owning property abuttin- upon said 5th Street and Columbia Street within the Limits named with the number of front feet owned by each, describing such property either by lot and block number or in any other manner sufficient to identify it, and the City Engineer is further directed to prepare or cause to be prepared an estimate of the costs of such improvements. Section 4. The fact that the above streets between the inter- sections mentioned are in bad condition and the same should be im- proved immediately, creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction, and the Mayor having in writing declared the existence of such emergency and requested such passage, this ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction, this 3 rd. day of Sept., A.D. 1951, and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Nayor. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 3rd. day of Sept., 1951. ATTESTED: 6ylayor bf the City of "Plainview Cit Clerk _1 9. The minutes of August the 20th. read and approved. The City Engineer red an estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on the Street Paving Contract, amounting to '2706.91 :Moved by Blair second by Hood, That the Council approve the estimate for payment. Carried. The Mayor read monthly reports for August as follows: Meat Inspector 59.65 City Clerk 3426.30 Food Inspector 3.00 Tax Collector (Delq. Tax) 1520.26 Parking Meters 2700.50 Police Report 1$$0.50 Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the Reports be accepted -,nd filed. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That the list of Bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. op Bills '79: Frank Armstrong, (Bal. on Audit) 200.00, P.H. Bryan(4 meetings to 1 Caprock Water Swr. Assoc. 22.10, Pioneer Drilling Machine Co. 307.50, Willie H. Sanna.n 3$.00, Pauline Bryan 15.00, 'urry 14otor Freight 4.$5, G.V. Sawyer 61.95, Buddy Lee McClenan 9.24, American Hosp. Life Ins. (Cities part) 70.33, J. uliver Bier, P.M. 15.03 Noel Welding Steel Works $9.00, 0.B. Fore (Ditching Aach.) 260.76, Mrs Josie Yarbrough (For J.V. Smith) 15.00. Moved by Hood second by Johnson, That the City pay w35.00 on Care of Miss Margaret l at Yarbroughs home. Carried. Moved by walker second by Bowman, That the City pay 25.00 per month for 4 months for care ofMrs. Thomas. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That Ed Shearer be appointed Captain in police department, with X10.00 increase in salary and that Hartense Pelphrey be appointed Sargent in traffic with salary increase of 5.00 per mcnth, effective Sept. 1st. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned C't Clerk OF Mayor Special Session, Sept. 6th. 1951 The City Council met in Special Session for the purpose of a public hearing on the Budget for 1951 -1952. i'ayor Holbrook presided with the following Aldermen present: Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, M.B. hood, D.D. Bowman, J.v. Walker. R.K. Snethen, City Engineer, Frank R. Day City Attorney also attended the meeting. No one was present to discuss the budget with the Council. It was moved by Hood and second by Bowman, That the Budget submitted by budget committee be adopted totaling, X461,337.50 Carried. Summary of Budget 1951 -1952 EXPENDITURES Estimated RECEIPTS City Hall 33000. Water and Sewer 150000. Street Dept. 50150. Police 19000. Police Dept. 70000. Parking Meters 27000. Sanitary Health 49000. Inspector 3000. Fire Dept. 49500. 270 Rentals 17000. tiuditorium 4200. iviscelaneous $140. Inspector Dept. 4500. Delinquent Tax (Gen) 5500. Park Dept. 10000. Current Tax (Gen) 142560. Dairy Barn Mex. 2200, Delinquent Tax (I &S 4097.50 B.E.D. 9000. Current Taxes (I &S) $4240. Library 1500. Bond Interest $00. Band 1800. Sewer Dept. 21550. Water Dept. 65$00. Interest SinkinL_ $9137.50 Fund 461337.50 461337.50 2(Y. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the Council a.; ro,_iate 225.00 for painting at Dairy Barn. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LIST OF BILLS W.E. Renegar (St) 10.70, sirs E.C. Tho :as 50.30, O.B. Fore (Bitch Di ing) 260.76, firs Josie Yarbrough (For Miss Margaret McElroy) 35.00, ivirs Josie Yarbrough (For J.V. Smith) 15.00 Fred Moore 46.50, L.R.Bain Co. Furniture 395.45, Bo's Shamrock service 33.57, Boyd javenport 7.70, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. 78.54, Crenshaw Paint Glass Go 26.$0, Continental uil Co. 92.49, Carpenter Paper Company 13.40, The Camera Whop 19.43, Ghurchwell Bros. Oil oo. 18.35, Chicken Inn 69.00, W.T. Cain Motor Go. 46.65, Gretney Drug Store 4.47, Commercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Connor Mathes Co.,Inc. 17.77, Clowe Cowan Inc. 597.54, Dodson Gr.emcial Go. 170.16, Edmiston Service Station 6.00, Baton Suuduth 73.49, Firestone Stores 3.36, Herald- News Publishing Co 12.34, J.I. Holcomb i>ianuf. Go. 7$.55, The Hale Go. Abstract Co.,Inc. 10.50, l 'he Harder Agency 32.63, Hancock's Fire Extinguisher 1.50, the Karpark Corp. 15.00, Kiker's Service Station 11..84, Ludeman iviacNaughton 64.$6 Midway Service 4.17, John G. Logsdon 12.3$, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 1$.11, lnieinecke Bros. 155.73, i'Iaggard -Nall Motor Co. 8.22, Miles Studio 19.20, Newman .Motor Go. 5.00, U.K. Rubber Welders 41.50, Plainsman Supply Co. 16.50, Plains Machinery Go.,Inc. 12$.04, Plainview Plumbing Elec. Co. 59.05, Phillips Battery Co. 39.41 Plainview :feed House 2.00, Plv. Hardware Co. 12.2$, Plains 'gelding Sup_ly 9.$7, Rogers Battery Elec. 2.50, Robinson Herring Jrug 22.35, The Rogers Agency $4.20, J.M. Radford Grocery 5.28, The Rohan Co., Inc. 337.07, W.Lee Robertson 5.20, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 7.10, Stapleton Bros 3iach. Tank Co. 4.50, Fred Shelton Go- Clerk2.00, 6.W. Bell Telephone Co. 222.19, S.W. Public Service 2421.51, The Steck Co. 36.46, Simmangs 5.00, Shook Tire Go. 96.01, Stovall- BOoher Radiator Sales 7.50, Seipp Machine Shop 49.65, W.R. Taegel $1.05, Viking Supply Corp. 25.31, West Texas Gas Co. 58.10, Well ivL_nchine Supply Co. 72.50, "inn motor Co. 63.94, Dee Yarncey Super Ser. 22 .7 2 Leigler &sService Station 32.30, Bernard Oil Co. 1.50, Abbott's Gommunic ?ticns Service 108.65, Amarillo Communications, inc. 7.25, Burt Electric 377.07, Continental ail Co. 233.2$, City auto Parts 5.00, Higginbotham- Bartlett Co. 6$.71, Jarvis -Tull Co.,Inc. 416.45, Lubbock Grader Blade Shop 15.60, Carl h. :Mangum mtr. Co. 161.$0, Marshall Auto Supply 3.07, McDonald Trading Post 29.15, Plv. Auto Supply 2.25, R.udy's "66 Station 51.31, V.R. Rodgers Son 15.60, Totty's Texaco Service $13.53, Bryan's rood Store 5.06, Brown Refrigeration Service 295.90, Plainview Safety Lane 2.25, Bob Hooper mtr. Co. 3.50, F.H. Bryan, Registrar 25.00, ORDINANCE NO. 589 Be it ordained by the City Council of Plainview, `Texas That the following taxes be and they are hereby levied for the Year 1951, upon the 4100.00 valuation upon all property within the limits of said City, sucject to taxation, for the Year 1951 towit: FOR THE GENERAL ''UND 4. FOR THL STREET FUND 4.12 FUR THE iNT ,?EST .52 SINKING Total Tax Rate '41.40 21. INTEREST SINJKING FUND RL UI d TENTS. Year Amt. Amt. Prin. Int. Kind Issue Issued Paid ,Unpaid Due Due Rate Total V Levy Refd. 1926 216000 51000 165000 7000 8882.50 52 15882.50 .098 Street 1927 30000 14000 16000 5000 675.00 5 5675.00 .0315 Water 1927 25000 12000 13000 650.00 5 650.00 .0036 Sewer 1927 20000 11000 9000 450.00 5 450.00 .0025 Refd. 1929 51000 35000 16000 2000 750.00 6 2750.00 .0153 Refd. 1931 80000 41000 39000 2000 2090.00 5i 4090.00 .0227 Refd. 1937 10000 8000 2000 2000 80.00 4 2080.00 .0115 Refd. 1939 11000 9000 2000 80.00 4 80.00 :801 Airport 1944 50000 11000 39000 3000 843.75 4- 3843.75 .0247 St.Imp. 1944 50000 10000 40000 3000 866.25 2 3866.25 .0248 St.Imp. 1946 50000 5000 45000 4000 860.00 2 4860.00 .03 Water &Swr1948 150000 3000 147000 2000 4507.50 2i -34 6507.50 .0361 St.Imp. 1948 75000 75000 2305.00 2305.00 .013 St.Warrant1947 15000 4000 11000 1000 314.25 23/4 &:3 1314.25 .0073 Wtr.&Swr. 1949 200000 8000 192000 6000 5670.00 3 11670.00 .07 Wtr. &Swr. 1950 50000 2000 48000 3000 1033.25 1 3 22 4033.25 .0224 W Fire Sta. 1950 140000 8000 132000 8000 2855.00 1 3 .p 2 10855.00 :06 City Hall 1950 40000 1000 39000 2000 845.00 2845.00 .0158 St.Imp. 1951 60000 60000 4000 1190.00 1 3/4 24 5190.00 .0288 Collector Fees 190.00 .001 190.00 190.00 1323000 233000 1090000 54000 34947.50 89137.50 .520 Section 2. That there be and is hereby levied for the year of 1951, an occupation Tax equal to one half (2) that levied by the State of Texas, upon all Persons, firms and corporations, following taxable occupations within the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the Taxes shall be assessed and collected by the Assessor- Collector of the City of Plainview, as required by Ordinance No. 373, Vol. 6, Page 287 of the minutes of the City of Plainview, `Texas, and under the laws of the State of Texas. PASSED AND ADOPTED this the 6th. day of September 1951. City Cler Ma` it 014 t /y Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the Tax Levy Ordinance for 1951, No. 589 be passed and adopted. The fleeting Adjourned i ty Cler layo Regular Session Sept. 17, 1951 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen attending, Ray D. Blair, .B. Hood, D.D. Bowman, J.W. .4alker. Also R.K. Snethen, City Engineer and Frank R. Day, City Attorney attended the meeting. Representatives of the Epsilian Alpha Sorority appeared and discussed the use of the small building adjoining the Library Room. Moved by Walker and second by Hood, that 5 property owners on the South side of Southeast 10th. Street be allowed to pave their lots 2 width, with curb and gutter, under supervision of the City Engineer, and the City agreeing to pay for 2 extra feet in width, but all other expense to be on the property owners. Carried. The minutes of Sept. 3rd. and Sept. 6th. read and a T roved. The City Engineer read an est i in favor of Ben Jordan Co. on thc water and sewer contract amounting to 4p1569.96. And an estimate in favor of 'Bryan and Hoffman on the saving contract amounting to 1678.96 i by blair second by 'i #alker, That the estimates be paid. Carried. L� 2 The Mayor read an estimate in favor of Timmons Construction Co. on the Central Fire Station amounting to $9235.13 Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the estimate be paid. Carried. The Mayor read report of Plainview Bus Company for August showing 10.97 due and paid. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Report be accepted and filed. Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That the list of bills sub mitted be approved for payment. LIST OF BILLS Mrs. J.H. Wayland 35,00 Teddy R Slaughter Extra Sewer) $.00, East side Grovery Station $11.75, Winn Motor Co. 20.$5, West Pharmacy 2 .95, The Karpark Corp. 2.50, Synott Matthews 19.60, Dennis House 8.00, Earl Stambough 11,00, Sears Roebuck Co. ;20.94, F.E. Summer- ville 9.00, Trustees Firean R.& t Fund 2$.10, Plainview steady Aix concrete Co $0.50, Western Union 7.80, E.A. Veasey 14.00, Miller Miller rltr. irt. Lines 8.50, C.E. 5 heffy 65.00, Dudley E Godwin 75.50, E.A. Rogers 6.00, w.H. Gerken 16.74. Moved by 'walker second by Hood That the Council approve exr_;enditure of 110.00 for venetian blinds at Quincy St. Fire Station and aprox- imately 1300.00 dollars for Lockers for the Station. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Hood, That the Fire Chief be authorized to secure 4 mud grip tires for new fire truck. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Hood, That the Bus stop Contract with H.H. Barnard be approved. Carried STATE OF TEXAS KNOW ALL N BY THESE PRESt ATS: COUNTY OF HALE C0F TRaCT FOR BUS STOP BEiJCnS This contract and agreement made and entered into this 17th day of September, 1951, between the City of Plainview, a municipal Corp- oration of Hale County, Texas, Herein called City, and H.H. Barnard, herein called Contractor, WITNESS: That said parties have agreed as follows: 1. That for and in consideration of the agreements hereinafter mentioned and the obligations assumed by Contractor, the City hereby grants to Ce t r. ctor the use o t otion of the streets and sidewalks as herein a rovided for for the ur.ose of l laair g benches at bus stops within the cor orate limits of the City of Plainview and the points alond such streets that may be served by local bus transportation fascilities for a period of five years from the date of this agreement, subject, however, to the obligations and conditions hereinafter states: 2. Contractor hereby agrees to install and :iaintain bus stop bunches at locations approved by the City cf Plainview; said bus stop benches to be installed and maintained in accordance with the following specifications, to -wit: the ends and legs and/or bases to be of reinforced concrete, and the seat and back of said b._nches to be of Oak material put together with bolts; 3. That installation and :aintenance of said bus benches shall consist of the Contractor's furnishing all labor, tools, appliances, materials and transportation for the construction, completion and maintenance of all of said benches; 4. The Contractor agrees and obligates himself to coence placing said benches at approved locations as early as practicable after the date of this contract; 5. The Contractor hereby agrees and is obligated to prosecute said work and place said benches at approved locations with reasonalbe diligence and for the duration of this contract, and within sixty days to place not less than ten benches at ap:roved locations, it being understood that no bench will be located on any street or sidewalk without first obtaining the donsent of the owner of the property abutting the street or sidewalk where said bench is to be located; 6. The Contractor agrees to fully indemnify and save harmless the City from all costs or damages arising out of any real or asserted claims or cause of action against it, and from any and all costs or damages arising out of any wrongs or injuries for damages, whether real or asserted claimed against it, that may be occasioned by neglect or fault of said Contractor, his agents, servants or employees. The 23 Contractor further agrees to comply with all applicable provisions of the laws and building; and construction codes of the City of Plainview and the State of Texas and with any regulations for the protection of 3orkers which may be eromulgated by the United States, and shall protect such work with all necessary lights, barriers, safeguards and warnings as are provided for in said specifications, and the ordinances and regulations of said City; 7. The Contractor agrees upon the execution of this contract to deposit with the City of Plainview a Policy of Insurance insuring and indemnifying the City of Plainview and holding the City of Plainview harmless from any or all clads or suits of every nature with respect to public liability and property damage, with limits not •less than 010,000.00 for each coverage. The Contractor shall at all times keep the eremiums paid upon said policy for the term of this grant; It is mutually agreed that the Contractor will not assign this contract nor sublet or assign the rights herein granted, either C..�` in whole or in !_-art, without the written consent of the City Council in the form of a resolution duly passed by a majority of the City Council; 9. That the Chief of Police, acting under the consent and instruct- ions of the City Council, shall approve the location of all benches to be placed by reason of this grant, and the same shall be placed in that part of the street known as the parkway, and in such a manner as not to interfere with the public use of such 3treets and side walks, or create any hazardous or dangerous condition thereon; 10. Contractor agrees and binds himself to pay, and the City agrees to receive, for all of the aforesaid privileges and rights herein granted ten percent of the gross receipts received from the use of said benches for all purposes; that on the 5th day of each month following the placing of any bench or benches upon any street in the City of Plainview, or at any bus stops served by local transportation fascilities, the Contractor will pay to the City of Plainview, 'Texas, said percentage of the gross receipt', and the books of the Contractor sahll be maintained in the City of Plainview and shall at all times be open to inspection and audit by any duly authorized agent of the City; that the following are the advertising rates agreed upon to be charged and collected by Contractor for ali advertising placed on said benches, and no change in rate shall be made except by resolution of the City Council •upon written application of the Contractor. Said rates are as follows: 5 benches for 6 months, 5 62.50 per month. 10 benches for 12 months,p 97.50 per month. 20 benches for 6 months, 0210.50 per month 20 benches for 12 months,175.00 per month 11. That the benches and adjacent area will be kept in good repair by the Contractor, and the area so maintained that the grass will be timely cut, weeds will not be permitted in the area, and papers and trash will not be permitted to accumulate thereabouts; 12. It is further agreed that, if in the judgement of the City Council expressed by resolution, a bench should be placed, or replaced, or removed to or from any approved location in the public interest, Contractor will make such change at his own cost and expense and without any cost and expense of any nature on the part of the City; 13. In the event that Contractor shall fail or refust to comply with all or any one of the provisions herein and relating to this grant, then the sane shall become null and void at the option of the City, provided written notice has been given Contractor to comply and a reasonable time has expired to permit compliance. IN WITNESa WHEaEOF the City of Plainview has caused this instrument to be signed in duplicate in its name, and on its behalf by the idayor, and attested by its Clerk with the corporate seal of the City of Plainview attached thereto, duly authorized by a proper resolution. DONE AT PLAIi VIE TEXAS, this 17th day of September, 1951. CITY OF FLAINVIE W BY Winfield Holbrook ATTEST: k P.H. Bryan City Clerk H.H. Barnard Contractor 24 Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That ordinance No. 588 be adopted accepting bids on curb and gutter for highways. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 5$$ ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART1-1LNT ENGINEER'S v'JRITTEN STA`T'ET} GNT AND REPORT OF THE EST1.. J TE OF THE COST PER FRONT FOOT PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED AGAINST ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE TRUE OWNERS 'THEREOF, AND THE TOTAL COST TO BE PAID BY THE CITY OF PLAT JVI;J T'EX «S, FOR CURB A JJ GUTTER 11110VL, ENTS ON PORTIONS OF COLU:tiBIA AND 5TH STREETS IN THL CITY OF PLAINVIE'r AND STATE,LNT OF PERSONS, FIRS, CORPORATIONS AND ESTATES OWNING PROPERTY ABUTTING ON SAID STREETS WITHIN ;SAID LIMITS, NUi ll3LR OF FRONT FELT OWNED BY EACH AND DESCRIPTION OF THEIR. PROPERTY: JETERi.INING AND FIXING THE PORTION OF AID COST TO BE PAID BY ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE TRUE OWNERS THEREOF AND THE CITY OF PLAIN VI S A JJ DETSISNI JII'JG THE NECESSITY OF LEVYING AN r:� r� �.,r PROPERTY p :-i TRUE '1 THEREOF ASSES:�,.iLNT AGAINST SAID ASU T iING ANJ THE RUE J NE S THEREO FRO SAID PORTION OF SAID COST, ORDERING AND SET 1'ING A HEARING AT THE CITY HALL IN PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, DIRECTING THE CLERK OF THE CITY OF P LAINVIEW TO GIVE 70TICE OF SAID HEARING AS FE UI Si) BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, ANJ DECLAt _iJG AN E:iERGE.JCY. WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, acting in cooperation with the State Highway Department of the State of Texas, heretofore on the 3rd day of September, 1951, by duly enacted ordinance determined the necessity for and ordered the improvement of The West side of Columbia Street from the South line of 24th Street to the North line of the East and West Turning Track of the Panhandle Santa Fe Railway Co., and on both sides of Columbia Street from the South line of said Turning Track to the North line of 11th Street, then on both sides of Columbia Street from the South line of 4th Street to the North end of the bridge across Running Water Draw, and 5th Street on both side from the East line of Yonkers Street to the West line of Columbia Street, then on both sides of 5th Street from the East line of Beech Street to the West line of rir Street, then on both sides of 5th Street from the East line of Juniper Street to the West line of idilwee Street, within the limits of the City of Plainview, by excavating, raising grading and filling the same and installing concrete curbs and gutters, and WHEREAS the State Highway Department of Texas, having heretofore advertised for and received bids on the construction of said curbs and gutters as well as other street improveents and paving on said above mentioned portions of streets and other parts of said streets for the length of time and in the manner and form as required by law, and did award a contract for the construction of said curbs and gutters and other paving work on said streets to Holland Page, Contractors, and said contract has been heretofore duly executed by the State Highway Department of Texas and Holland Page, and the construction bond required by said contract has been properly furnished and accepted by the State Highway Department and approved as re uired by law, and WHEREAS the City of Plainview under and by virtue of its coop- eration and arrangements with the State Highway Department is bound and obligated to pay the cost of the construction of the curbs and gutters on those portions of Columbia and 5th Streets hereinabove stated, and the City has heretofore and does hereby approve the contract made between the :State Highway Jepartment and Holland Page for the construction of said curbs and gutters on the portions of Columbia and 5th Streets above stated, and WHEREAS the State Highway Department has caused its engineer to prepare and file an estimate of the cost of such construction of said curbs and gutters and of the amount per front foot proposed to be assessed a,aint the roperty abutting said portions of said streets, to be unproved and the true owners thereof, and the City ngineer of the City of Plainview has adopted such estimate of the cost, and a copy of same has heretofore been filed with the City Council, and the same has been received and examined by the said City Council, and 25 WHEREAS in accordance with said statement of the estimate and other rmatters prepared and filed by the said State Highway Department and the City Engineer, herein 7pproved by the City Council, the estimated cost on the portions of Columbia Street and 5th Street to be improved with curbs and gutters within the limits defined is :;2.00 per lineal foot, including the proportional cost of radiuses for intersections, and the estiated amount per front foot to be assessed against each abutting property and the true owner thereof for said curbs and gutters per lineal foot is •1.50. The estimated cost of said improvements to be paid by the City of Plainview is 50 per lineal foot, including proportional cost of radiuses at intersections, and WHEREAS, according to said written statement of the State Highway iepartment of Texas Engineer and the City Engineer, the names of the owners of said abutting property, the number of front feet owned by each, the description of their property, the amount proposed to be assessed against each such abutting property and the true IC) -:7) owner thereof -and other matters contained in said statement show all of such property owners and a description of their respective property, and y$ Iir i aS all of said owners of property abutting said portions of Columbia and 5th Streets to be so improved have executed Mechanic's Liens in favor of, or deposited in cash with, the City of Plainview for the full cost of improving their Property so abutting on said streets excepting the following, TO -wIT: All of the following described property being located in Hale County, Texas: CuLUi1IBIA STREET OWNER LOT BLOCK ABUITIUN FOOTAGE RATE ASMT. D .D. ivicLaurin 2 4 Montrose 140 1.50 210.00 G.R. Brown 1 5 Montrose 140 1.50 210.00 C.J. Harding 26 1 Houston 142.8 1.50 214.20 Maggie iI Stevens Being a part of the N 200' of 50 1.50 75.00 E 1/2 of Blk 7, Lakeside Addn. to the Town of Plainview, and described as follows: Beginning at a point 200' S of the North- east corner of said Blk. 7, thence W 140', thence N 50', thence E 140', thence S 50' to the place of beginning. H.W. Strickland The N 150' of the E 1/2 of Blk.130 1.50 195.00 7, Lakeside Addn. to the Town of Plainview. Myrtle Reynolds A Part of Blk 7, Lakeside Addn. to the Town of Plainview, de- scribed as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Blk 7, thence W 300' to a point in the E Line of Blk 7, thence S 100' to the place of Beginning 70 1.50 105.00 Myrtle Reynolds 7,8 29 Highland 100 1.50 150.00 J.P. Reid 1 84 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Sarn Dial, et al 2,3,4 84 Highland 150 1.50 225.00 V.V. Cox 1 57 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 I.A. Hadley 3,4 Hadley 100 1.50 150.00 5TH STREET C.L. Craig 1 77 College Hill 2$4 1.50 433.50 Joe Baker 3,4,5 68 College Hill 318.1 1.50 477.15 Pressley Ashton 7, 8 65 College Hill 117.8 1.50 176.70 J.N. Schrivner 10 41 College Hill 140 1.50 210.00 Vera Curry Chaney 9 17 College Hill 140 1.50 210.00 J.K. Lirews 8 95 College Hill 140 1.50 210.00 J.K. crews Being 140.5 acres, a part of 635 1.50 952.50 the V 1/2 of Sur. 40, Blk JK -2 described as follows: Beginning at Center of lanes from W N fro the Southwest Corner of this section, THENCE N with the center of lane 931 varas to a point in middle of lane in line with fence running E and being 2 5TH STREET (CONTINUED) OWNER LOT BLOCK AD.JITION FOOTAGE RATE ASviT. J.K. Crews (Cont) the Southwest corner of 1$.04 acre tract belonging to Dr J H `Gayland, THENCE E with fence 713.3 varas to its Southeast Corner, THENCE N with fence 142.$ varas to center of highway, THENCE E With center line of highway 240.4 varas to center of lane running S, THENCE S with center of lane 601.3 varas to Northeast corner of 20 acre ceme- tary tract; THENCE S 475.2 varas to Southwest corner of cemetary tract in S line of this section; THENCE W 715.5 varas to point of beginning. J.T. Scott 12 6 McClelland 50 1.50 75.00 W.U. Douglas 3,4,5 7$ College Hill 167.3 1.5 250.95 J.C. Bond 1,2,3, 55 College Hill 307.5 1.50 461.25 4,5 ivlrs L.D. Bond Beginning at an iron pin in the S 50 1.50 75.00 line of 5th St. 75' S and 637.7' W of the Southwest corner of Blk 53 of the Orig. Town of Plainview; 1HJ NCE W 50' T'HLNCE 5257' THENCE E 50'; THENCE N 257' to the place of beginning, being part of Sur.40,F31k JK -2 J.R. Bond Being a part of Sur. 40, Elk 60 1.50 90.00 JK -2, Beginning at an iron pin in the S line of 5th St. 75' S and 577.7' W of the Southwest corner of Elk 53 of the Orig. Town of Plainview; THENCE W 60', Thence S 257'; Thence E 60', Thence N 257' to beginning, less a scrip of land 122' in width by 60', deeded by S.C.hichardson and wife to E.C. Abernathy, Co. Judge of Hale Co. by deed dated 10 -1 -1930, of record in Bk 103, p 142, D.R., Hale.Co., Texas Thos. J.Carter 15,16 10 Orig. Town 100 1.50 150.00 Hudgens Nash 1,2,3, 7 McClelland 150 1.50 225.00 NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas; Section 1. That the written statements and report of the State Highway Department Engineer, and approved by the City Engineer, showing the estimated cost of portions of said streets within the 1 limits above defined, the estimated amount per front foot proposed to be assessed against said abutting property and the true owners thereof for said improvements, the total estimated cost of said im- provements to be paid by the City of Plainview, Texas, and the names of persons, firms, corporations and estates owning or perporting to own property abutting on said streets within the limits above defined with the number of front feet owned by each and the description of their property, having been received and examined by the City Council, said report is hereby in all things approved and adopted; Section 2, That it is hereby found and determined that the cost of said curb and gutter improvements on the streets or portions thereof to be improved within the limits above defined is 4 {2.00 per front feot, including radiuses at street intersections, and the amount of the cost per front foot to be assessed against each abutting property and the 2 i real and true owners thereof is '1.50 per lineal foot, and the cost of said improvements to be paid by the City of Plainview is x per-lineal foot; Section 3. That a portion of the cost of said improvements shall be paid and defrayed by the City of Plainview, Texas, and that a portion of the cost of said improvements shall be paid and assessed against the property abutting upon said streets within the limits defined and aainst the real and true owners thereof in accordance with and in the manner provided by the Acts of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, First Called Session, Chapter 106, and known as article 1105b, and as ammended by the 52nd Legislature, House Bill 6$3, and that the total cost of said improvements shall be and are hereby apportioned between said parties and shall be paid and defrayed as follows: a. The property abutting on said streets within the limits above defined and the real and true owners thereof shall pay three- fourths of the cost of said improvements on said streets or portions thereof within said limits above defined; that the amount payable by the real and true owners of said abutting property shall be paid and become payable in four equal instailrnente one in thirty days after the completion of said improvements, and the acceptance thereof by the City of Plainview and /or the State Highway 1 epartment, and another installment in a like amount in one, two and three years from and after the date of said acceptance together with interest thereon from said date of acceptance at the rate of 6% per annum, payable annually; but said property owners shall have the privilege of paying any or all of said installments before their maturity by a payment of the ;principal and accrued interest to date of said payment; b. The City of Plainview, Texas, shall pay not less than one fourth of the cost of said improvements; Section 4. That a hearing be given the real and true owners and all owning or claming any interest in any propertyab ttin e —1 upon said portions of said streets within the limits above defined, and to all others owning or claiming an interest in said property or any of said :natters as to the assessments and the amounts to be assessed against each parcel of property and the real and true owners thereof and as to the benefits to said property to be received from said improvements, if any, or concerning any error in validity, irregularity or deficiency in any proceeding or contract with reference thereto or concerning any matter or thing connected herewith, which hearing shall be held by the City Cnuncil of Said City, in the City 11 in theCity of Plainview, Texas, at 10:00 O'clock A.M. on the 4t day of October, 1951, at which time all persons, firms, corporations or estates owning or claiming any such abutting property or any interest therein and their agents or attorneys or persons interested in said proceedings are notified to apear and to be heard in person or by counsel, and may offer eviderce; and said hearing may be adjourned from day to day and from time to time and keep open until all protests have been heard; and the City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, is hereby ordered and directed to give notice of said hearing by publication hereof in some daily news paper of general circulation in the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; said notice shall be published at least three times in said news paper before the date set for said hearing, the first of which publications shall be at least ten days prior to date of said hearing, and such notice so published shall be valid and sufficient without any further form of notice, all as provided for by Article 1105b of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas and all Amendments Thereto; Section 5. That following such hearing as above provided, assessments will be levied against said abutting property and the real and true owners thereof for that portion of the cost of said improve- ments hereinabove determined to be payable by said abutting property and the real and true owners thereof, and such assessments, when levied, shall be a personal liability of the real and true owners of said abutting property and a frist and prior lien upon said abutting property. In levying said assessments, if the name of any owner be unknoni, it shall be sufficient to so t,'+we the fact, and i rcperty be cw:ned by an eat to or by any firm or corporation, it shall be sufficient to so state the fact, and it shall not be necess �.ry to ;ive the correct name of pny such owner, and no error or mistake in attempting to name any such owner or in describing L:8 any such property shall invalidate any assessment or certificate issued in evidence thereof, but nevertheless, the real and true owners of said abutting property shall be liable, and the assessment against said property shall be valid whether or not such owners be correctly named; Section 6. ahe fact that above mentioned streets are in bad condition and the same shouldTiinproved i=ediately creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction, and the Mayor having in writing declared the e distence of such emergency and requested such passage, this ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction this 17th day of September, 1951, and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the :Mayor. PASSED this 17th day of September, 1951 APPROVED This 17th day of September, 1951 Winfield Holbrook Mayor ivIoved by :-calker second by Bowman, That Ordinance No. 590 be adopted Paving Ordinance. Carried. ORDINANCE 590 AN ORSI ANCE ACCEPTING AND APPROVING THE BIJ uF HOLLAND PAGE HERETOFORE ivit JE, ACCEPTED rihD AP} 1 OVLD BY THE STATE HIGHWAY Y DEPAiI'i'i-ii: JT FOR THE CONJSTRUCTION OF CURBS AND GUTTERS ALONG CERTAIN PORTIONS OF COLUIMBIA STREET AND 5TH STRE T, CITY OF PLA1 N VIE AND AWARDING THE CONTRACT, APPROVING THE CoNTRRCTOR'S BOND AND DECLARING AN 'EMERGENCY WHEREAS the State Highway Department of Texas has received bids from Holland Page for the construction of resurfacing and permanent paving of The Guest side of Columbia Street from the South line of 24th treet to the North line of the East and West Turning Tract of the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway Co. and on both sides of Columbia St. from the South line of said Turning Track to the North line of llth St., Then on both sides of Columbia St. from the South line of 4th St. to the North and of the bridge across Running Water Draw, and 5th Street on both sides from the Last line of Yonkers Street to the 'Wrest line of Columbia St., then on both sides of 5th St. from the East line of 3eech St. to the 'Jest line of Fir, then on both sides of 5th Ut. from the Est line of Juniper ot. to the West line of Milwee St. by laying permanent curbs and gutters on the protions of the above named streets, and WHEREAS the State Highway Department has accepted the bid of Holland Page, Contractors, to pave and improve all of those portions of Columbia street and 5th Street above mentioned together with other portions of said streets, and WHEii.EAs, in connection with the State Highway Department's acc- eptance of the bid of Holland Page for doing such paving of Said streets, they have also accepted the bid of Holland Page for the construction and the laying of the curbs and gutters on those portions of Columbia and 5th Streets above :nentioned, and WHEREAS the City of Plainview, as a part of the consideration for the permanent improvement of Columbia and 5th Streets, have here- tofore agreed with the State Highway Department to pay or cause to be paid for the cost of the curbs and gutters so to be laid and construct- ed on those portions of Columbia and 5th Streets above mentioned and WHEREAS the City of Plainview does hereby accept, ratify and confirm the bid of Holland Pa_;e heretofore made and accepted by the State Highway Department for the construction of said curbs and ,gutters as constituting the cost of construction so to be paid by the City for such work, and WHEREAS the said Holland Pae have executed a contract and construction bond in the sum and manner as prepared and approved by the State Highway Department and the State Attorney General and which has heretofore been approved by the Attorney General and same has in all rQerpects been aproved by the City Council and the City Attorney,and 29 WHEREAS the cost of the construction of said curbs and gutters including proper proportions of the radiuses at intersections is the sum of X2.00 per lineal foot, and WHEREAS appropriation has heretofore been made by the City to cover the cost of construction of said curbs and gutters; NOW THEREFORE, BE 1T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAI NVIEW, TEXAS, Sec. 1. That the City Council has accepted and does hereby accept the bid of Holland page for the construction and laying of curbs and butters on those portions of columbia and 5th Streets above named for the sum of X2.00 per lineal foot, and the contract for the construction of said curbs and gutters to Holland Page is hereby in all things approved and the performance bond of Holland Page hereto- fore approved by the State Highway Department for said construction is in all things ratified, confirmed and approved by the City Council; Sec. 2. The fact that the above streets between the intersections mentioned are in bad condition and the same should be improved immed- iately, creats a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction, and the Mayor having in writing declared the existance of such emergency and requested such passage, this ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction this 17th day of September, 1951, and shall take full effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor. PASSED THIS 17th, day of September, 1951. APPROVED THIS 17th day of September, 1951 Winfield Holbrook MAYOR The Meeting Adjourned thi /K L. C CLERK MAYOR October 1st. 1951 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, ii.E. hood, J.. Walker. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R.K. Dneti:en also were present. Dr. E.C. Nicholl sanitary Officer, made a brief report also Food Inspector A.C. aoeninger discussed problems of his department. The minutes of Sept 17th read and approved. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on the paving contract amounting to 9270.80 The Engineer reported 51 blocks of paving under construction. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Walker That the paving on West 6th Street Denver to El Paso be 40 Feet wide. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Hood That the Plainview Jchool District pay regular price for 30 foot paving plus 1 of the additional cost of wide street on 16Th and Smyth Streets. Carried. The Mayor read reports as follows for September. Parking Meters 2813.50 Building Insl_.For Aug.&Sept. 329.35 Meat Inspector 71.30 Police Report 2 033.50 City Clerk 253$.12 Delinquent Tax 1947.51 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. oved by Blair second by Walker, That the Tax Roll for 1951 be approved as shown by the summary sheet presented by the Tax Assessor. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Hood, That the City Attorney be paid 0_80.00 per month effective October 1st. Carried. 3 The Plainview Bus Company asked for a hearing on its application for permission to set the bus fare at a flat 10 cents per ride for all ages above 5 Nears. A hearing was ordered for the Regular Session of the Council on October 15th. i;ioved by Wlaker second by Johnson, That Berry Lynch be appointed Captain in the Fire Department with '1.0.00 per month raise effective October 1st. Also that Arvil Harkins and Howard Kirkpatrick be appointed Lieutenants at '5.00 monthly raise effective Oct. 1st. And that Jack Morris be appointed foreman in the Water Department at 10.00 raise effective Oct. 1st. Carried. was Moved by Johnson second by Blair that a_ list of bill submitted and approved for fayment totaling y ?7246.96 List of Bills to Oct. 1, 1951 Mrs.E.C. Thomas 25.40, C.b. Black 55.30, Claude Yates 60.00, E.A. Veazey 14.00, Van Elston, Extra Police 13.50, Roy Maxey, Dairy Barn during Fair. 28.50, Frank Jtultz 45.00, National Guard 11.25, Teddy R. Slaughter 13.50, American Hosp. Life Ins. (cities Part) 71.74, Simmangs 8.40, Bayley's Army -Navy Store 93.60, J.1 Heflin 10.00, The Cooke Company 110.00, Earl Stambaugh 16.00, National Guard 19.00, E.A. Veazey 14.00, G.V. Sawyer 73.70, Curry 'Motor Freight 5.89, J. Oliver Bier, P.m. 15.03, P.H. Bryan for iloyt Curry- Civilian Befense meeting at Dallas 15.00, Mrs E.O. Thomas 42.10, Mrs Nina Odom 53.20, O.B. Fore 407.52, Fred Eerryhill L. uip C o. 70.26, Gornrnercial Radio i-ionit. Co. 4.50, Camp's Pharmacy .98, Continental Oil Co.85.83 Clowe Cowan, inc. 748.34, Carpenter Parer Co 13.40, Dodson Chemical Co. 115.65, Eaton Sudduth Stationers 215.24, Fred Moore (San) 35.50, Marshall Auto Supply 3.07, Kiker's Service Station 45.75, Firestone Stores 1.15, Hobbs i-:anuf. Co. 45.33, Neptune i•ieter Co. 1625.40, Plain- s view Builders Supply 3.50, No Name Cafe 130.65, The Rohan Co.,Inc. 63.37, Rogers battery Elec. 9.77, dobinson Herring Drug 13.77, Rockwell Bros. Co. 19.55, Sargent (Sc, Sowell, Inc. 47.90, S.W.Public Service Co 7.90, S.vy. Public Service 2251.19, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 43.16, Shook Tire Co. 219.35, S.W. Bell Tel.Co. 202.31, Viking Supply Corp. 2.51, e The Meeting Adjourned Y ity ClerkIa or October 4, 1951 The City Council met in Special Session, According to published notice to hear protests against the assessments for curb and gutter on the highway widening; projects. i Holbrook presided and the following aldermen were present, C.T. Johnson, M.B. hood, J.W. 4alker, and Hay D. Blair. City Attorney Frank H. Day and City Engineer, T..K. jnethen also attended the meeting. W.B. Davenport long time citizen and Real Estate dealer it Plainview was sworn and testified that the assessment for widening curb and gutter was reasonable and increased the value of the property more than the cost assessed against the abutting owners. George Whitfield former County Commissioner and long time resident of Plainview testified on oath, to substantially the same facts as W.B. Davenport. That the costs were rep :sonable and enhanced the value of the property more than the cost assessed to the abutting owners. There was no one present to oppose the asses..r_rents, and the Mayor declared the hearing closed. The Mayor read Ordinance Fo. 592 levying the assessments on abutting property for curb and gutters. It was moved by Johnson and second by Walker, That the ordinance be passed. Carried Unanimously ORDINANCE NO. 592 AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE HEALING GIVEN TO THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF `T'hE PROPERTY ABU'TiING ON PORTIONS OF COLUMBIA STREET AND 5TH STREET IN THE CITY OF PLA .NVIEW, TEXAS, AS TO SPECIAL BENEFITS TO ACJRUE TO SAID PROPERTY AND THE TRUE OWNERS THEREOF BY VIRTUE OF THE lMPROVEM ;NT OF SAID STREETS WII'HIN THE L:i 1iS DEFINED, AND AS TO ANY ERRORS, I.JV iLIDITIES OK IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OF HE PROCEEDINGS OR V�t THEREFOR: I.'��• I`' .Er ,r PROTESTS 7 S CU.�'tit1. �.,t�,.,t U1'�. UVL :�RULI :SG AND llLidYIL�G ALL rti:lLSiS AND �J�GTIO.`v� OFFERED; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT EACH AND EVERY PARCEL OF PROPERTY 1 ABUTTING UPON SAID STRE,.TS WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED WILL BE SPECIALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF 'THE Ais .UNT OF THE COST or SAID I PROVE: -LENTS r ZePOaED TO BE, AND AS, ASSESSED AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, iLND LEVYING AN ASSES. t NT i +'OR THE i` AY ;ENT Oiy A PORTION OF THE COST 61 1r-r] 1 CV ING SAID STREETS WITHIN SAID LIriITS FIXING A CHARGE 1Li`ID LIEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SAID STREETS AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNER OR oWNERS THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSESSABLE CERTIFICATES UPON THE COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE ur S.LJD WORK, THE mA.'JNER AND TI.iE OF FAY :ENT, AND :PROVIDING ••.L i HUD iii FOR 1 nL 1 �L�v.,t,it AND iii' COLLECTING ril ASaES�� TS AND C;R`l'1FI CATES AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. aHEi tAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Txas, has heretofore on the 3rd day of September, 1951, by duly enacted ordinance determined the necessity for and ordered the improvement of portions of Columbia Street and 5th Street in said City within the limits therein defined and hereinbelow set out, by excavating, C raising, grading and filling the same and installing concrete curbs and gutters and other incidentals; said portions of said streets to be so irnproved being, as follows, to -wit: The West side of Columbia Street from the South line of 24th Street to the North line of the East and est Turning Track of the Panhandle Santa re Railway Co., and on both sides of Columbia Street from the South line of said Turning Track to the North line of llth Street, then on both sides of Columbia Street from the South line of 4th Street to the North end of the bridge across Running 'eater Draw and 5th Street on both sides from the .East lire of Yonkers street to the West line of Columbia Street, then on both sides of 5th Street from the East line of Beech Street to the West line of Fir Street, then on both sides of 5th Street from the East line of Juniper Street to the West line of i iilwee Street, within the limits of the City of Plainview, and, WHEREAS, said City of Plainview acting in cooperation with the State Highway Department of Texas in making such improvements, the State Highway Department, after having adv-rtised for and received bids on the construction of said improvements it the .,fanner and form as required by law, and after appropriations had been made to cover the estimated cost to said City for such improvements, the State Highway Department did award a contract for construction of said improvements to Holland Page, and said contract has been heretofore duly executed by the State Highway Department and Holland Page, and the construction bond required by said contract has been properly furnished and posted by the said Holland Page and accepted and approved by the State Highway Department of Texas and also by the City Council of the City of Plainview, all as provided by law, and, WHEREAS, the State Highway Department of Texas and the City Council has caused the State Highway Engineer to prepare and file estimates of the cost of such improvements and estimates of the amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed against the property abuttin said streets to be irnproved and the true owner or owners thereof, including radiuses for street intersections, and the amount to be paid by the City of Plainview, and the City Engineer of the City of Plainview has heretofore approved said estimates and has filed the same and a statement of other matters relating hereto with said City Council, and the same have heretofore been received, adopted and approved by said City Council, and, WHEREAS, said City Council by duly enacted ordinance dated September 17, 1951, did determine the necessity of levying an assessment for that portion of the cost of constructing said improve rnents to be paid by the abutting property and the true owners and did order and set a hearing to be held at 10:00 Otclock A.M. on October 4, 1951, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, for the real and true owner or owners of the property abutting upon said streets within the limits above defined, and for all persons, firms, corporations and estates, their agents and at owning or claiming any interest in or otherwise inter- ested in said property, or any of said matters, as to the assessments and amounts to be assessed against each parcel of abutting property and the true owner or owners thereof, and as to special benefits to accrue to said abutting property by virtue of said improvements, if any, or concerning any error, invalidity, irregularity or- deficiency in any, proceedings or contract, to ai ear and be heard in erson or by counsel and offer evidence with reference to said matters; 32 and said City Council did by said ordinance order and direct that the City Clerk of said City give notice of said hearing to the real and true owners of the property abutting upon said streets within the limits defined by publication in some newspaper published in the City of Plainview, Texas, said notice to be published in said news- paper at least three times prior to the date of said hearing, and the first publication of which to be at least ten days prior thereto, all as provided for and in accordance with Chapter 106 of the Acts of the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, known as Article 1105 -b, and all amendments thereto, and, WHEREAS, said notice as ordered and directed by said City Council as above identified, has been duly given by publication of same in the Plainview Lvening Herald, a newspaper published in the City of Plainview, Texas, on September 21st, 23rd and 28th, 1951, said notice so published having included therein a list of the names of the purported owners as set cut in the City Lngineer's written report, and, WHEREAS, after due, regular and proper notice thereof, all as provided by law, said hearing of which notice was so given, was opened and meld on October 1951, at 10;00 O'clock A.'. in the Council Chamber at the City H i`i Hall in Plainview, Texas, in accordance with the said ordinance end said notice, at which time an opportunity was given to all said above :Mentioned persons, firms, Corporations and estates, their a- ,exits and attorneys, to be heard and to offer evidence as to all .natters in accordance with said ordinance and notice, and, At which time the following appeared and offered the following testimony: Mr. G.W. Whitfield appeared and after being duly sworn testified that he has been a resident of the City of Plainview for the past 30 years and that he served as County Commissioner for Precinct ;r1 for a number of years; that he was familiar with property values in and around the City of Plainview and familiar with ;property values on Columbia Street and 5th Street between the above set -out limits; that he had inspected the property recently; that he was familiar with the character of improvements contemplated and that they would enhance the value as much as 2.00 per front foot and more; that the X2.00, per front foot was the minimum amount the ro erty would be enhanced; and th:'t this enhance_. erit value would af-_dy to e oh -:nd every Marcel of property abutting on said streets. Ibr. W.B. Davenport appeared and after being duly sworn testified that he had been a resident of the City of Plainview for the past 40 years and has been in the insurance and' real estate business fbr about the last 30 years; that he was familiar with the property values;in and around the City of Plainview and familiar with the property ,values on Columbia Street and 5th Street within the above set -out limits; that he had inspected the property recently; that he was familiar with the character of improvements contemplated, and that the same would en- hance the value as much as 2.00 per front foot; that the w2.00 per front foot was the minimum amount the property would be enhanced and that this enhancement in value would apply to each and every parcel of property abutting on these streets. WHEREAS, no further persons appearing and no further testimony being offered on said date, upon motion duly made and seconded, said hearing was ordered closed, and, WHEREAS, no further parties appearing and no further testimony being offered as to the special benefits in relation to the enhanced value of the abutting property as compared to the cost of improving said portions of said streets or as to any errors, invalidities or irregularities in the proceedings or contract heretofore had in reference to the improvements of said streets, and, diHEREAS, at none of said hearing was any objection or protest raised as to said improvements, the assessments, or contract therefor or as to any of the proceedings in reference thereto had by the City Council or any claim that said improvements would not create and and constitute a special benefit to the property abutting upon said streets within the limits defined in excess of the portion of tae cost of said improvements apportioned to the respective owners thereof, and, 33 HEREAS, the City Council did consider and correct all errors, invalidities or deficiencies called to its attention and did find that all proceedings and contracts were proper and in accordance with the law, and the ,proceedings of said City Council theretofore had with reference to such improvements are in all respects valid and regular and did find upon evidence had that the assessments here 'inbelow made and the charges hereby declared against each parcel of abutting property and the true owner or owners thereof are less than the amount of the special benefits to accrue to said property and the true owner or owners thereof by reason of the construction of said improvements, anu are just and equitable and as producing substantial equality considering the benefits received and the burdens imposed thereby, and, WHEdEAS, the fact that the above mentioned streets between the intersections mentioned are in bad condition and the same should be improved immediately and the fact that same are now being delayed pending the taking effect of this ordinance, creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed finally and take affect upon the date of its introduction as an emergency measure. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas: Section 1. That there being no further protests or testimony for or against said improvements, said hearing granted to the true owners of property abutting upon portions of Columbia and 5th Streets as here inabove defined in said City and to all persons, firms, corporations and estates owning or claiming same or any interest therein be and the same is hereby closed and all protests and objections whether specifically mentioned or not shall be and the same are hereby over- ruled and denied. Section 2. That said City Council hereby finds and determines upon the evidence heard in reference to each and every termines upon the evidence heard in reference to each and every parcel of property abutting upon said streets within the limits above defined that the special benefits and the enhanced value to accrue to said property and the true owner or owners thereof by virtue of the construction of said improvements will be in excess of the amount of the cost of said improvements as proposed to be and as herein assessed against said property and the true owner or owners thereof, and finds that the apportionment of the cost of said improvements and that the assessments hereinbelow made are just and equitable and prod_tice substantial equality considering the benefits received and the burdens imposed thereby and are in accordance with the law of the State of Texas, and that all proceedings and contracts heretofore had with reference to'said improvements are in all respects regular, proper and valid, and that all prerequisities to the fixing of the assessment lien against said abutting properties as hereinafter described and the personal liabilities of the real and true owner or owners thereof whether named or correctly named herein or not, have been in all things reg- ularly had and performed in compliance with the law. Section 3. That in pursuance to said ordinance duly enacted by said City Council authorizing and ordering the improvements of said above described streets within the limits hereinabove named and defined and in pursuance of said proceedings heretofore had and enacted by the City Council in reference to said improvements and by virtue of the powers vested in said City with respect to said streets' improvements by the laws of the State of Texas with particular reference to Chapter 106 of the Acts of the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, known as Article 1105 -b and all amnendments thereto, there shall be, and is, hereby levied, .assessed and taxed against the respective parcels of property abutting upon said portion of said streets which properties are hereinbelow described and against the real and true owner or owners thereof, whether such true owner or owners be named or correctly named herein, or not, the several sums of money hereinbelow mentiened and itemized opposite the description of the respective parcels of said property, the descriptions of such property, the number of front feet of each and the several amounts assessed against same, and the real and true owner or owners thereof, the names of the ap arent owners thereof, all as corrected and adjusted by the said City Council, being as follows, to-wit: CULifl nIA STREET OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION FOOTAGE RATE ASST. D.D. McLaurin 26 4 Montrose 140 1.50 210.00 G.R. Brown 1 5 Montrose 140 1.50 210.00 C.J. Hardmdg 26 1 Houston 142.$ 1.50 214.20 Maggie i4.Stevens Being a part of the N 200' of E L of Blk 7, Lakeside Add. to the town of Plainview, and desc- ribed as follows:Beginning at a point 200' S of the Northeast corner of said Blk 7, thence W 140' thence N 50' thence 1 140' thence S 50' to the place of beginning. H.W. Strickland The N 150' of the E2 of Blk 7,130 1.50 195.00 Lakeside Addn. to the Town of Plainview. Myrtle Reynolds A Part of Blk 7, Lakeside Addn. 70 1.50 105.00 to the Town of Plainview, de- scribed as follows:Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Bik 7, thence W 300', thence N 100' thence E 300' to a point in the E line of Bik 7, thence S 100' to the Place of beginning. Myrtle Reynolds 7,$ 29 Highland 100 1.50 150.00 J.F. Reid 1 $4 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Sam Dial, et al 2,3,4 $4 Highland 150 1.50 225.00 V.V. Cox 1 57 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 I.A. Hadley 3,4 Hadley 100 1.50 150.00 5TH STREET C.L. Craig 1 2 77 College Hill 2$4 1.50 433.50 Joe Baker 3,4,5 6$ College Hill 31$.1 1.50 477.15 Pressley Ashton 7, 65 College Hill 117.$ 1.50 176.70 J.N. Schrivner 10 41 College Hill 140 1.50 210.00 Vera Curry Chaney 9 17 College Hill 140 1.50 210.00 J.W. Crews 95 College Hill 140 1.50 210.00 J.W. Crews Being 140.5 acres, a art of 635 1.50 952.50 the W 2 of Sur. 40, Blk JK -2, described as follows: Beginning at Center of lanes from W and N for the Southwest Corner of this section, THENCE N with the center of lane 931 varas to a point in middle of lane in line with fence running E and being the Southwest corner of 1$.04 acre tract belonging to Dr. J.H. Wayland, THENCE E with fence 713.3 varas to its Southeast Corner, TIILNCE N with fence 142.8 varas to center of highway, THENCE E with center line of highway 240.4 varas to center of lane running S, THENCE S with center of lane 601.3 varas to Northeast corner of 20 acre cerietary tract; THENCE S 475.2 varas to Southwest corner of cemetary tract in S line of this section; TnSNCE W715.5 varas to point of beginning. J.T. Scott 12 6 McClelland 50 1.50 75.00 W.V. Douglas 3,4,5 7$ College Hill 167.3 1.50 250.95 J.C. Bond 1,2,3, 55 College Hill 307.5 1.50 461.25 4,5 'ihos.J.Carter 15,16 10 Orig. Town 100 1.50 150.00 F udgens Nash 1,2,3 7 McClelland 150 1.50 225.00 All of said property located in Hale County, Texas. 35 Section 4. Be it further ordained: That in the event the actual frontage of any property herein assessed shall be found upon completion of said improvements to be greater or less than the number of feet hereinabove stated, the assessment herein made against said property and against the true owners thereof, shall be and the same are hereby declared to be increased or decreased as the case may be; in the proportion which said excess or deficiency of frontage shall bear to the whole number of front feet rate of assessment herein adopted, it being the intention that each parcel of property and the true owner or owners thereof abutting on said streets shall pay for said improvements under the "Front Foot Rule or Plan," which rule or plan is hereby found and determined to be just and equitable, and producing substantial equality, having in view the special benefits to be received and the burdens imposed thereby, and it is further .ordained that upon final completion and acceptance of said improve- ments, all certificates hereinabove provided for issued to evidence said assessments against said parcels of property abutting upon said streets and the true owner or owners thereof shall be issued in accorda� ice with and shall evidence the actual frontage of said property and the actual cost of said improvements, the amounts named in said certificates in no case to exceed the amount herein assessed against such property unless such increase be caused by an excess of front footage over the amount hereinabove stated, such actual number of front feet to be determined by the City Engineer shall be final and binding upon all parties concerned. SECTION 5. That the several sums mentioned above in Section 3 hereof assessed against said parcels of abutting property and the ,real and true owner or owners thereof, whether named or correctly named herein or not, subject to the provisions of Section 4 hereof, 'together with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum and with reasonable attorney's fees and all costs and expenses of collection, if incurred, are hereby declared to be made a first and prior lien upon the respective parcels of property against which same are assessed from and after the date said improvements were ordered by said City Council, to -wit, September 3, 1951, and a personal liability and charge against the real and true owner or owners thereof, whether or not such owners be named or correctly named herein, and that said lien shall be and constitutes the first and prior enforceable claim against the property assessed, and shall be a first and paramount lien superior to all other liens, claims or titles except for lawful advalorem taxes; and that the sums so assessed shall be payable as .follows, to -wit: In four equal annual installments, the first of which shall be payable on or before thirty days after the completion of said improvements and acceptance thereof by the said City Council and the State Highway Jepartnent, the three re- maining installments to be due and payable respectively one, two and three years from and after said date of acceptance of said improvements by the said City Council and the State Highway jepartment, deferred payments to beer interest from said date at the rate of 6o per annum, payable annually concurrent with each of said installments, past due install- ments of principal and interest to bear interest at the same rate per annum until paid, provided, however, that any owner of such property shall have the right to ,gay off the entire amount of the assessment or any installment thereof before maturity by a payment of principal and accrued interest to date of said payment; and provided further that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest when due, then the entire amount of said assess- ment upon which such default is made shall, at the option of the said City of Plainview-: or its assigns, be and become immediately due and payable and shall be collectible together with reasonale attorney's fees and all costs and expenses of collection incurred. Section 6. That the City of Plainview shall be the payee of all such paving certificates and for the sums assessed against the property and the true owner or owners thereof. J f Section 7. That for the purpose of evidencing said assessments, the liens secruing same and the several sums assessed against the said parcels of property and the true owner or owners thereof, assignable certificates shall be issued by the City of Plainview to itself upon the completion of said improvements and acceptance thereof by said City Council and the State Highway tep which certificates shall be executed by the Mayor in the name of the City, attested by the City Clerk, with the corporate seal, and shall be pay- able to the City of Plainview or its assigns and shall declare the said amounts and the time and terms of payment thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the date of completion and the acceptance of the improvements for which the certificate is issued, and shall contain the name of the apparent true owner or owners as accurately as possible and the de- scription of the property by lot and block number, or front feet there- of, or such other descriptions as may otherwise identify the same, and no error or mistake in describing any property or in giving the name of any owner or owners shall in anywise invalidate or impair the assess- ment levied thereby or the certificate issued in evidence thereof; That the said certificates shall further provide substan- tially that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest when due, then at the option of the City of Plainview or its assigns, the whole of the said assessment evidenced thereby shall at once become due and ;sayable and shall be collectible with reasonable attorney's fees and all expenses and costs of collec- tion, if incurred, and said certificates shall set forth and evidence the personal liability of the true owner or owners of such property, whether named or correctly named therein or not, and the lien upon such property, and that said lien is first and _:aramount thereon, superior to all other liens, titles and charges, except for lawful ad- valorem taxes, from and after the date of said improvements were ordered by said City Council, to -wit: September 3, 1951, and shall provide in effect that if default shall he made in the payment thereof, the same may be enforced at the option of the City of Plainview or its assigns, either by the sale of the property therein described in the manner provided for the collection of ad valorem taxes as above recited, or by suit in any Court having jurisdiction. That said certificates shall further recite in ef.L'ect that all the proceedings with reference to iiaking said improvements have been regularly had in compliance with the law and that all prerequi- sites to the fixing of the asses,a ents lien against the property therein described and the personal liability of the true owner or owners thereof, evidenced by such certificates, have been regularly done and performed, which recitals shall be evidence of all the matters and facts so recited, and no further proof thereof shall be required in any Court. That the said certificates may have coupons attached thereto in evidence of each or any of the several installments thereof, which may be signed with the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Clerk. SECTION That all of such assessments levied are a personal liability and charge against the real and true owner or owners of the property described notwithstanding such owner or owners may not be named or correctly named, and any irregularity of the name of property owner cr the description of any property or the amount of any assessment or in any other natter or thing, shall not in anywise in- validate or impair any assessment levied hereby, or any certificate issued, and any such mistake or error, invalidity or irregularity whether in such assessment or in the certificate issued in evidence thereof, may be but is not required to be corrected at any time by the City Council of tine City of Plainview. That the total amount assessed against the respective parcels of property abutting upon said streets and the true owner or owners thereof are the same as, or less than, the estimates of said assess- ments prepared by the City Engineer and the State Highway Engineer, and approved and adopted by the said City Council and State Highway Jepartnent and are in accordance with the proceedings of the said City Council relating to said im rovements and -the assessments therefor, and with the terms, powers and _.provisions of Chapter 106 of the Acts of the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, known as Article 1105 -b and all amnendnents thereto. 3.7; Section 9. The fact that the above streets between the intersections mentioned are in bad condition and the same should be improved immediately, creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed finally cn the date of its :introduction, and the Mayor, having in writing declared the existance of such emergency and requested such assage, this ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction, this 4th day of October, 1951, and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Ylay or PASSED, this 4th day of October 1951. APPROVED this 4th day of October, 1951. a Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas Approved: City Clerk The Meeting Adjourned 6 (—./(d CITY CLER MAYOR Regular Session Oct. 15, 1951 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding, and the following aldermen present: M.B. Hood, J.W. Walker, D.D. Bowman, C.T. Johnson, Ray D. Blair. Moved by Walker second by Hood, That Jehovahs Witnesses have the use of the shelter house for lunch room, Dec. 6,7,$, 1951. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the Hilton Hotel have 3 weeks to improve on heating arrangements for water in Dish Washing Machine. Carried. No one appeared to protest raise in bus fares. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the Plainview Bus Company be permitted to raise fares to 10¢ per ride for all over 5 years of age. Carried. Minutes of October 1st. and October 4 read and approved. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan andHoffman on Street paving contract amounting to $8092.89 The Mayor read an estimate in favor of Timmons Construction Co. on Central Fire Station amounting to 49536.40 Moved by Johnson second by Hood, That the Estimates be paid. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That J.N. Jordan be paid $30.00 for work on curbs in 900 Block of Baltimore Street. Carried. The water plant report was read showing gallons pumped in Sept. 77,900,600. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. List of Bills Boyd Davenport 43.$6,W.T. Cain Motor Co. 47.29, Churchwell Bros. ail Co. 111.11, C.L. Craig 12.90, Hamilton Martin Mtr. Co. 7.25, Herald -News Pub. Co. 265.63, Jarvis -Tull Co. 145.94, R.H. Knoo- huizen Co. 36.00, Midway Service 4.40, Carl H. Mangum Mtr. 11.50, Meinecke Bros. 14.$6, Newman Motor Co. 23.30 Plainview Seed House 9.00 Plainview Hdw. Co. 126.97, Plainview Plumbing Elec. 24.75, The 'lain +►"iew Tribune 17.50, Phillips Battery Co. 37.9$, R.&. Supply Co., Inc. 3.56, Rude Patrick 99.$7, L.C. Wayland, M.D. 40.00, Geiglers Ser. Station 11. 73, Bo's Shamrock Service 129.41, Hi- Plains Seed Co. 33.75, Chicken Inn 159.$5, O.K. nubber Welders 67.95, Dee Yancey Super Service Station 27.11, Lon L. McDaniel $.36, Winn Motor Co. 121.60, E.A. Rogers 2.00, Good Year Ser. Stores 26.10, Sanberg Hosp. Equip. Co. 3.00, Rudy's "66" Station 21.72, Abbott's Communication 60.27, Barley's Cities Ser. Sta. 6$.14, B.W.Sewell 5.25, 38 Austin Battery Co. 24.75, Boyd Davenport 5.00, Burt Elec. Co. 95.70, Connor Mathes Co. 16.32, Hunters A.V.C. Stores 8.00, Hig-inbotham Bartlett Co. 76.95, Plv. Auto supply 12.72, Plv. Safety Lane 51.45, V.R. Rodgers Son 46.35, J.M. Radford Grocery 11.55, Seipp Machine Shop 18.00, Elliott Taylor 32.47, The Texas Co. 7.67 West Texas Gas Co. 29.45, West Pharmacy 26.84, Western Union 6.85, Continental Oil Co, 296.12, Plv. Hosp Clinic Foundation 110.16, E.A. Veazey 14.00, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 2.86, Feuerbacher Plb. Heating 4.15, Reams Elec. 29.02, Plv. Hosp. Clinic Foundation 34.63 National Guard 21.00, `Trustees Firemen R. R. Lund 29.23, C.E. Sheffy 65.00, Texas Tech College 39.00, Bryan Hoffman 168.00, B.. Sewell 25.50, Vernon Law Book Co. 10.00, Olton °lemorial Hosp.(Jessie Keen) 34.63, E.A. Veazey (for John Vick) 14.00, The Meeting Adjourned 6 City C /k mayor' Called Session, October 25th. 1951 The City Council rnet in called session to hear the report of a Traffic survey of Plainview for 1950. viayor Holbrook presided and the following Aldermen attended, J.W.'vvalker, .B.Hood ,C.T.Johnson ,J.N. owman aiso r'rank it Jay City Attorney ivr. Clay Bedner of the High way 'ep {rtment ,:resented the report compiled bar The National Safety %ouncil, Texas Safety Association and the 'Texas of Public safety. Bill Herrel of K.V.O.P. .:.H.Avinger Superintendant of Public Schools,R.C.Bradshaw of the J.0 Safet$c committe and L.iJ.brown of the Herald also attended the meeting. Discussion of the report revealed that Plainview was far ahead of the rational Averge in savin_ lives, in preventing accidents,and in loos of dollars in accidents. dut was deficient in number and of variouskinds of reports The ''`ayor Thanked ivir. Hedner and the others for their presence and interest in the Cities °afety. The meeting adjourned. 6 '1/4dr /i City C rk mayor. Regular Session, Nov. 5th., 1951 The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in regular session in the Council room at the City Hall with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding. The following Aldermen attended,Ray D.Blair, C.T.Johnson, M.B. Hood, D.D. Bowman, J.W. Walker. City Attorney, Frank R. Day attended the meeting. The minutes of October 15th and 25th read and approved. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Carl B. Black 41.60, firs. E.C. Thor as 45.00, J.Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, Claude Yates 43.20, Mrs. Nina Odom 56.90, J.N. Jordan (Repair curb Gutter) 30.00 Green Co. 8.40, The Woolen Uniform Co. 123.64, Gravely Texas, Inc. 1.41, American Hosp Life Ins. Co. (Cities Part) $4.90, Hale County Fair Assn. 225.00, Connor Mathes co., Inc. 16$.72, Plainview Hosp. Clinic 217.$6, Milder Miller Frt. 11.91, E.A. Veasey 14.00, G.V. Sawyer (Police) 59.30, J.S. May 15.00, Wilson on Lumber Co 222.$0, National Guard 15.75, B.G. Perry52.40, S.W. Public Service Co. 42.99, Viking Supply Corp. 199.3$ Mrs Nina Odom 49.10, Nath Burkett for John Vick 60.00, Pioneer Air Inc. 16.06, Mrs E.C. Thomas 57.70, Claude Yates 44.$0, W.J. Winter Publications 40.00, Helen Eastwood (for Miss Margaret McElroy Jack Smith) 40.00, Piggly Wiggly 20.00 (Chaaity Cases() National Guard 34.50, Abbott's Communications 6.00, Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 2$.70, B arley's Service Station 251.2$, Bayley's Army Navy Store 13.00, Burt Electric Company 6$.10 Commercial radio illonit. Co. 4.50, Clowe Cowan, Inc. 499.23, Gity Blacksmith Shop 4.50, The Camera Shop 17.39, Carpenter Paper Company 24.90, W.T. Cain Motor Co. 6.40, Continental Oil Co. 2,$ 256.96, Continental Oil Co. 59.2$, Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 40.71, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 15.$5, John F. DuBose 9.35, W.S. barley Co. 63.35, Dodson Chemical Co. 10$.75, Eaton Sudduth 77.$9, Dudley E. Godwin 20.00, The B.F. Goodrich Co. 74.54, Gar Wood Industires, Inc. 53.30, Haynes Motor Co. 11.65, Hilton Hotel Cleaners 1.75, Hi Plains Radiator Sales Service 2$.75, Bob Hooper Motor Co. 13.45, Higgin- botham- Bartlett Co. 72.6$, Herald -News Publishing Co., Inc. 22.95 Jarvis -Tull Company, Inc. 11.50, Kiker's Service Station 10.72, R.H. Knoohuizen Co. 42.60, John G. Logsdon 64.00, Lubbock Grader Blade 'Shop 32.40, Maggard -Nall Motor Co.33.32, Mid -Way Supply Co. 51.41, S. D. i Saddle Co. 1$.05, mcDonald Trading Post 12.15, Mid -Way Service Station 49.0$, Mitchell Hardware Co. 30.21, Newman Motor Company 1$.$5, O.K. Rubber Welders 44.45, Phillips Battery Co. 69.00, Plainview Plumbing Elec. Co. 23.50 Plainview Builders Supply 3.50, Plains Machinery Co., Inc. 1.25, The Plainview Tribune 3.50, Plains Welding Supply 21.90, Feuerbahcer Plumbing Heating 3.75, Plainview Hardware ;Company 32.36, Reed's Wrecking Co. 2.00, Robinson Herring Drug 19.76, Rockwell Bros. Co. 20.30, Rustproof Sign metal Co. 96.22, R. R. Supply Co., Inc. 21.22, J.M. Radford Grocery Co. 21.$$, The Rohan Co., Inc. 93.75, Bo's Shamrock Service 30.01, Shook Tire Co. 203.63, Sargent Sowell, Inc. 177.07, Sears Roebuck Co. 5.98, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. $2.10 S.W. Public Service Co. 1719.05, Simmangs 5.00, Shepard Chevrolet Lo. 22.95, Stovall Booher Radiator Sales 47.45, Sanberg Hosp. Equip. Co. 3.00, The Texas Company 2$.56, Viking Supply Corp. 151.70, Winn Motor Co. 50.90, West Texas Gas Co. 42.35, West Pharmacy 16.25, The Woolen Uniform Co. 352.05, Well Machinery Supply Ho. 234.60, Dee Yancey 52.89, Neptune Meter Co. 1502.54 List of Salaries for October 1951 P.H. Bryan 130.00, Winfield Holbrook 275.00, Elaine Wardlaw 160.00 Janice Smith 160,00, Fannie Norman 250.00, Frank R. Jay 160,00, G.T. Johnson 20,00, D.D. Bowman 20.00, Ray D. Blair 20.00, J.W. Walker 2( 20.00, M.B. Hood 20.00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Hoyt Curry 310.00, Nath Burkett 225.00, E.J. °hearer 220.00, Hub Burt 217.00 J.E. Sheeon 220.00, Hartense Pelphrey 229.32, J.T. Sanderson 217.00, George J. 'Boswell 1$5.00, J.W. Thomas 90.00, T.P. Sitton 190.00, A.R. Cardinal 211.$3, Todd Edd isurson 215.24, Everette Crisp 112.74, H.1i.P2yne 204.75 Floyd Lamb 1$5.00, C.R. Stegall 194.24, J.B. Temple 1$5.04, C.G.Drake 1$5.00, B.1i. Odom 235.00, A.A. Hamilton 260.00, Leedy Maxey 220.00, Frank Rigler 210.00, Berry Lynch 210.00, Arvil W. Harkins 205.00 William L. Renegar 205.00, Howard Kirkpatrick 205.00 Marion O. Gilbert 195.00, Don H. DeBusk 195.00, W.J. Williams 1$5.00, L awrence Lee Purvis 1$5.00, Lee Barnes 1$5.00, Donald Dean Childers 92.50 P.W. Slaughter 1$5.00, D.F. Rogers 1$5.00, R.O. Garrett 1$5.00, Xt 40 t.r'. Foley 370.00, 3.E. Bolles 310.00, A.T. Herrod 210.00, Jack Morris 210.00, Truit Kay 205.00, Ed Walker 205.00, Charles W. Nash 185.00, Doyle Gene Fuller 1$5.00 Jack Slaughter 220.00, H.R. Sloan 160.00, Stanley Endsley 190.00, F.L. Thornton 260.00, G.B. Guin 210.00, Nute W. Rannals 228.00, Thurman Price 195.00, R.D. Lynch 185.00, Eli Horton 185.00, George Smith 185.00, J.B. Heflin 160.00, Will Evans 175.00, `ti.L. Wilbourn 187.50, jt.L. Welch 160.00 Dr. E.C. Nicholl 210.00, Jr. D.P. Jones 85.00, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 235.00, A.L. King 180.00, A.D. Cowart 160.00, Albert F. Anderson 160.00, Houston Taylor 160.00, L.D. Horton 180.00, F.C. Moore 180.00, L.A. Horton 160.00, David McDonald 160.00, M.F. Tamplen 160.00, J.B. Wallingsford 160.00, i irs. E.C. Thomas 94.00, Mrs Nina Odom 156.00, Carl B. Black 137.00, Cl *ude Yates 91.20, Roy Warren 101.00, G.V. Sawyer 129.00, L.G. "tDaniel 61.32, The Mayor Read reports for October as follows: Tax Collector Current 45856.30 Tax Collector Delinquent 789.25 Parking Meters 3260.50 Food Inspector 490.00 City Clerk 36765.19 Police Report 1899.00 Meat Inspector 78.65 Building Inspector 286.95 Water Pumped gallons 63,648,600 Moved by Johnson second by Hood, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the costs on lots 18 Block 5, 13 in Block 4, Lot 3 Block 1, Montrose addition be waived upon pay- ment of all delinquent taxes and interest, and current taxes. Carried. October 27, 1951 Hon.ivlayor City Commission City of Plainview 1 4 Plainview, Texas Gentlemen: Approximately two years ago, an agreement was made between the City Council of Plainview nd Bryan Hoffman Construction Co., Chang- ing the design and construction of alley returns from Caliche and Asphalt to Concrete. The unit price per return of $86.66 was baised on the material and labor cost at the time the agreement was made. Our present cost of the concrete material alone is 87.75 and with labor and machine cost added to this amount the present cost to Bryan Hoffman is approxi;aately 4115.00 per return. In view of the above increase, we respectfully request the Court of consider an increase in unit cost form x86.66 to 0115.00 per return. Very truly yours, BRYAN HOFFMAN. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That Bryan Hoffman be paid 4115.00 per unit for concrete intersections, account of increased costs now prevailing on such intersections. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the City pay costs of 2 boxes in the Water District election as follows: firs H.T. Roberts Manager, 487.50, W.J. Klinger Mgr. 470.00. Carried. The Mayor opened 6 bids on new Car for Police Department as follows: Cooper Pontiac Company 1490.00 W.T. Cain Motor Co. (Oldsmobile)1570.00 inn Motor Go. (Ford) 1235.00 Newman Motor Co. (Plymouth) 1249.00 Bob Hooper Ntr.Co.(Deluxe Ply) 1525.00 va and Nall Mtr (Plymouth) 1375.00 Moved by Walker second by Hood, That the City buy Oldsmobile from W.T. Cain I+Iotor Company. Carried. Petition. October 29, 1951 City of Plainview Mr. Paul Bryan, City Secretary Plainview, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby :Hake application for a change in the City Bus route as follows: Beginning at 7th and Austin Streets west to Quincy; then South to 6th; then west to Smyth; then north to llth; then east to Columbia; then south to 10th; then east to Broadway; then south to 6th; then west to tiustin; then north to the beginning point. Yours truly, Plainview Bus "ompany B.A. Myers Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the above petition for change in bus route be approved. Carried. The meeting adjourned. .4 ity (er Mayo Plainview, Texas, Nov. 19, 1951 The City Council met in Regular session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding, and the following aldermen in attendance, C.T. Johnson, Ray D. Blair, i•i.B. Hood, D.D. Bowman, J.W. Walker. Captain L.C. O'bannon of the Texas National Guard conferred with the Council about repairs on the House near Armory and Dairy Barn used for the caretaker. Franklin Armstrong presented his audit of the past 6 months from 4 -1 -51 to. Sept. 30, 1951. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the report be accepted and that his bill for 000.00 be paid. Carried. L.W. Kiker, Jack Payne, Jim Roberts, discussed the 4uincy Street paving with the Council and offered their services as the highway committee from B.C.D. and Chamber of Commerce, in advancing all paving projects. The minutes of Nov. 5th read and approved. The mayor read report of Plainview Bus Co. showing 14.57 paid for street rentals. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That report be accepted and filed. Carried. The mayor read estimate in favor of Kerr and Kerr architects on Cen- tral fire station amount of ,616.15 also estimate in favor B.G.Perry C.H. Add. 6$74.20 also estimate in favor Timmons Const.Co. Central Fire Station 5$7 Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the estimates be paid. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be paid. Carried. List of Bills since Nov.5,1951 Cooper- Pontiac Cadillac,Inc. 25.06, Seipp Machine Shop 26.25, Lon L. McDaniel 7.$5, Fred Moore 4$.50, Magnolia Petroleum Co. 2.56, Curry Motor Freight Lines 1.44, Hearne Motor Frt. Line 6.04, Carl H. Mangum Mtr. Co. 2.50, Western Union 4.52, V.R. Rodgers Son 10.60, Lubbock Mahcine Co.,Inc. 27.33, The Harder Agency 26.25 The Texas Co. 34.$0, Bayley's Army -Navy Store 77.$1, V.R. Rodgers oon 4.15, Trustees Firemen R.& R. Fund 34.05, G.V. Sawyer 64.$5, C.E. Sheffy 65.00, Claude Yates 42.40, i L.C. Thomas 49.00, Bud's Elec. 175.00, Plv. Hosp. 6 1inic round. 30.44, American Hosp. Life Ins. 94.06. Hilton Hotel 13.00. Moved by Hood second by Wacker, That the Treasurer be authorized and directed to transfer 10,000 from parking meters to City Hall Fire Station 2und at the City National ank. Carried. 42 Loved by Hood second by r lair, That the colIncil authorized the instal- lation of street lights as follows: 1000 lumen at 2nd and Baltimore St. 1000 lumen at 2nd and Cedar St. 16000 Lumen Mercury at 9th and Austin 16000 Lumen Mercury On 6th. between Austin and Baltimore 16000 Lumen Mercury on Ash at 4th St. 16000 Lumen Mercury on Ash between llth and 12th St. 16000 Lumen Mercury on Seventh, between broadway and Austin Carried Unanimously. The Meeting Adjourned. City erk Cyor December 3rd, 1951. The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding and the following aldermen in attendance, D.D. Bowman, Hood, C.T. Johnson, Ray D. Blair J.W. Walker. G ene Owen assistant City Attorney and R.K. Snethen, Zity Engineer also attended the meeting. Mrs Hammond and /2 members of her Civics Class from the High School were observers of the Council meeting. The City Council expressed their approval of a 50 foot street on independence between 5th and 6th Streets when proper dedication deed is furnished by the property owners. Jim Roberts, Manager Secretary submitted a list of new Directors for the Board of City Development and Chamber of Coii:r,ierce, selected by mail ballots. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That Roscoe Snyder, ivilmot Eaton, C.H. .arse, C.L. Abernathy, and J.K. Childress be approved as Directors of the B.C.D. and C of C for 3 year terms starting January 1, 1952. Carried. The Mayor read reports as follows for iove.nber. Police 4225$.20 Meat Inspector 79.40 Food inspector 14.00 Tax Collector, Current 37440.30 Tax Collector, Delinquent 1044.34 City Clerk 4431.30 Parking Meters 3240.50 Moved by Blair second by Bowman that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the following resolution on Highways 70 $7 be adopted. Carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, State RcAlte Highway No. 194 bisects and runs through the City of Plainview on Quincy Street; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is desirous of having State Route Highway No. 194 improved and widened to a total width of fifty two feet, beginning at the North Line of 16th Street and continuing South a distance of 2160 lineal feet to the North line of llth Street;and WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission has the control and author- ity of said highway and must first approve the widening and improving of said highway, and appropriate money for such purpose; and WHEREAS, it is one of the requirements of the State Highway Depart- ment before such widening and improving is made on highways bisecting and crossing towns and cities within the State of Texas, that such town or City agrees on its part of furnish the necessary right -of -way for such widening and improving of such highway and to provide such curbs and gutters as may be found necessary and required by the State Highway Department; and HEREAS, the City of Plainview has agreed that it will furnish a seventy -five foot right -of -way and will furnish curbs and gutters in accordance with the standard specifications of the State Highway department at such grades as shall be established by the City -Engineer of the City of Plainview and the itesident Engineer of the state highway Department for the purpose of widening and improving said State Route Highway No. 194. 4 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview that the Highway Department of the State of Texas be requested to widen and improve State Route Highway No. 194. BE IT FURTHER Ri:SOLVED by the City council of the City of Plainview that the City of Plainview agrees and pledges to the State 'Highway Department that it will furnish a seventy -five foot right -of- way for the widening and improving of said highway and will also furn- ish the curbs and gutters in accordance with the standard specifications of to State Highway Department at such grates as shall be established by the City lingin -er of the City of Plainview and the Resident Engineer of the State Highway Department for the improvement of said highway. BE IT FURTHER RESOLED that a certified copy of this resolution be furnished to the State Highway Department. Moved by Hood second by Bowman That the list of Bills submitted be paid. Also Texas Tech 85.00 and Plainview Hospital and Clinic Foundation 162.47. C LIST OF BILLS P.H. Bryan for J.B. Wallingsford 10.67, The Hale Co. Abstract Co. 7.50, .Frank Armstrong (Auditor) 300.00, J.G. Penny Co. 23.52, Plainview Hosp. Clinic 559.27, P.H. Bryan, Petty Cash Fund 50.10, G.U. Sawyer 37.90, National Guard 9.00, J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, Hoyt ourry (Trip to Okla.) 25.19, Mrs L.C. Thomas 50.20, A.C. Koeninger 2 `Thermometers) 13.20, Helen Eastwood (Marg. iicLerpiy J.V. Smith) 40.00, Ft. Worth Denver City Railway 116.47, Austin Battery Co. 26.60 R.L. Adams Electrical Contr. 4.$0, Abbott's Communications 51.45' Barley Service Sta. 6.76, Barley's Cities Ser, Sta. 5.25, Fred y Berryhill Equip. Co.,Inc. 13.36, Hancock's Fire Extinguisher Co. 1.70, State Dept. of Health 25.00, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 12.90, Connor Mathes Co.,Inc. 2$.29, Cities Service Oil Co. 196.34, The Camera Shop 18.44, Commercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Continental Oil Co. 43.$6 Consolidated Gas Equip. Co. 350.70, Glowe Gowan Inc. 7$.06, W.S. 1Jarley Go. 110.06, Dulaney Auto Parts 35.00, Eaton Sudduth Stationers 9$.50, Feuerbacher Plumbing Heating 4.$5, Farmers Black- smith Shop $.00, Carl Grizzell Plumbing Heating 2.56, The B.F. Goodrich Co. 15.5$, Herald -News Publishing Go.,Inc. 1$.90, Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 136.$7, The Hale Co. Abstract Go.Inc. 20.00, Hamilton Martin iliotor Go. 3.55, Jarvis -Tull Co. Inc. 14.24, Kiker's Service Station 6.$0, Klock Const. Co. 30.39, No Name Cafe 172.55, Newman 'Motor Co. 7.70, McDonald Trading Post $.00, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 19.72, Fred Moore 53.75, S.D. Myres Saddle Co. 13.05, Plainview Hdw. Co.9.91, Plains Machinery Co.,Inc. 33.77, The Plainview Tribune 15.50, Phillips battery Co. 50.96, Plv. Plumbing Elec. Co. 26.41, Plv. Safety Lane 65.75, J.A. Radford Grocery Go. 20.63, Rockwell Bros. Co 12.65, hudy's "66" Station 7$.$2, Robinson Herring i)rug. 6.24, Shepard Chevrolet Go. 24.15, The Steck Company 5.29, Shook Tire Co. $7.60, .estern Bell Tel. Co. 197.75, S.Western Public Service 1491.42, The Texas Company 3£3.52, The woolen Uniform Co. 5$.64, ''4inn .Motor Go. 237.95, ilson Battery Elec. Service 52.35, Well Machinery Supply Co. 72.80, Dee Yancey Super Ser. Station 60.43, Neptune meter Co. 923.75. iyioved by Blair second by Johnson That the City Clerk advertise for bids on Jail equipment for cells, to be opened Dec. 17th at 7:30 P.M./ Carried. Jack Payne President of the E.C.D. and C.C. reported that those bodies would assume responsibility of repairs on Caretakers house near Armory and Dairy Barn. Roved by Johnson second by Hood, That the tax collect- or waive costs and charge flat 6o interest on taxes due on Lots in 900 block on North Broadway (Hefflefinger and Carter). If all taxes paid at once. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That the salaries of the Mayor and City Councilmen be set at present figure, 275.00 and 20.00 per month for the ensuing term. Carried. Moved by. Blair second by Hood, That the City Council approve an earlier delivery date on sewer pipe from the Dickey Clay Mfg. Co. on .contract for next year. Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of H.B. Jordan Co. on "dater and sewer contract amounting to 1495.40. Moved by Hood second by Johnson, that the estimates be approved for payment. Carried. ��he minutes of November 19th read and approved. The Meeting Adjourned r t 1 Mayor 44 Plainview, Texas, Dec. 6th, 1951 The City Council met in special session at the City Hall with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen attend- ing, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, D.D. Bowman. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R.K. Snethen also were present. Lawrence Kerr of Kerr and Kerr Architects appeared with the plans for re- modeling the lower floor of the City Hall. The Mayor read an estim- ate in favor of Timmons Construction Co. on Central Fire Station Amounting to 46,472.54. Moved by Johnson second by Bowman That the estimate be approved for payment. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That the City Clerk be authorized to advertise for bids on the remodeling job at City Hall to be open- ed Jan. 7th, 1952 at 7:30 P.A. Carried. The Mayor read the water pumping report showing; 40,11$,000 million gallons pumped in November. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson That J.L. Mciiillan's bill for painting the caretakers house in park be paid amounting to 4163.50. The Meeting Adjourned. i i' ASI; i Regular Session of Dec. 1' 1951 The City Council met in regular session with hayor Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen present, J.U. Walker, C.T. Johnson, A.B. Hood, D.D. Bowman, Ray D. Blair. City Attorney, Frank R. lay, and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also were present at the meeting. the Minutes of Regular Session of December 3rd. and the Special Session of Dec. 6th. were read and approved. ifloved by Blair second by Walker, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Board of City Development 23.90, Manuel iYiarales (Repairs Mexico) 9.75, U.J. Sawyer (Police) 29. $0, Mrs E. C .'Thomas 20.00, Fred Shelton Go. Clerk 7.00, Claude Yates ('Water) 4$.00, Collector of Internal Revenue 1535.70, Phillips Grocery station. 8.09, G.V. Sawyer 16.50, Mrs Nina Odom 41.00, P.I-. Bryan Collector for Freight on Paint airs Faye Bryant 25.52, Helen Eastwood for (J V. Smith Margaret i•cLersay 40.00, Abbott's Communications 3.00, Austin Battery Go. 30.85, P.H. Bryan, Registrar 34.50 Fred Berryhill Equip. Co.,Inc. 1.55, Barley's Cities Service 56.23, t he Camera Shop $4.95, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 14.32, Cathey- Fullingim Hdw. 40.50, Continental uil Co. 26.20, Cor,lner- cial Radio monit.Co. 4.50, Carpenter Paper Go. 32.95, Clowe Gowan Inc. 29.14, city Blacksmith whop 4.00, w.i'.Cain Motor co. $6.01, C.L. Craig 5.40, cities Service Uil Go. 223.46, Connor Mathes Co.Inc. 50.69, Churchwell tiros. Uil Co. 97.20, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 35.35, East Side Grocery 3.25, Eaton Sudduth Stationers 315.15, Firestone stores 3.15, Dudley E. Godwin 46.10, Harley- Davidson Motorcycle Co. 13,75, Huff's Food Store 12.40, Hancock's Fire Extinguisher 11.$5, Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 61.12, Herald -News Publishing Go. 70.95, Hamilton- Martin Motor 0o._18.64, The Hale Go. Abstract Go.lnc. 25.00, Interstate Rubber Products Corp. 75.40, Kiker's Service Station 3.65, The Karpark Corp. 24.97, The League of Texas .Municipal 138.00, L .:deman 4ac lau, hton 163.40, yu.S. barley Go. 144.05, Fred Moore 4$.00, Miles Studio 16.75, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 1.4$, Lon L. •qcJaniel ser. Station 41.01, Carl H. Mangurn mtr. Go. 5.50, McDonald Trading Post 2.55, Midway Service 6.76, i�iaggard -Nall i°itr. Co. 1.50, Heptune Meter Co. 92.40, Newman Mtr. Co. 47.95, Owens Elec. 2.50, U.K.i.ubber Vdelders 6.50, Plv. Auto Supply 3.B3, Plainview Hdw. Co. 12.70, Phillips Battery Co. 115.12, Plainview Plb. Elec. 11.63, Plv. Safety Lane 7.00, Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 27.46, Plv. Floral Co. 10.00, Rogers Battery Elec. 17.44, Rudy's "66" Station 15.00, Robinson Herring drug. 17.63, J.M. Radford Grocery Go. 5.2$, R.& R. electronic Co. 7.26, Rockwell Bros. Co. 1.20, S.W.Public Service 1516.02, Stapleton Bros. leach. Tank Co. 45.00,Seipp Mach Shop 15.00, S.'uu.Bell Tel. Co. 16.70, Shook Tire Co.1.25, Shepard Ghev. Go.154.76, The Texas Co 62.7$, 'Potty's Texaco Ser. 4.16, Viking ''upply Corp 75$.12, West Pharm.3.55,yestern Union 1.50,Winn Mtr.Co.491.26,DeeYancey ser.55.70, Dr.C. Baldwin 38.66. 45 The mayor read buildin,. Inspectors Report for November totaling 4290.90. :Moved by bowman second by Johnson, That the Report be accept- ed and filed. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That sewer line be laid Two block between llth and 12th. Streets and Utica and Wayland Street. Also one block in block 2 Warren subdivision. Carried. The Mayor read the bid of Southern Steel Company on cells for the new City Jail amounting to 0293.00 material ready for assembling and delivered to site in Plainview, Texas. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the bid of Southern Steel Co. be accepted. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That Ordinance No. 593 be passed. (Highway 70 from iriilwee East to City Limits) Carried. ORDNANCE NO. 593., i'iUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (Construction and Maintenance) AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FUR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PORTION OF HIGHWAY NO. U.S. 70 5th STREET) IN THE CITY OF PLAI u VI E'W BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING LLUTS, T0WIT: From Milwee St. to East City Limits, HEREINAFTER DEFERRED TO AS "THE PROJECT AND AUTHOR IZING THE MAYOR OE THE CITY TO EXeCUTE AND THE CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE CORPORATE SEAL AND ATTEST THE SAME, A CERTAIN CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, MAIN- TENANCE, EXISTENCE AND USE OF SAID PROJECT AND DETERMINING THE LIAB- ILITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS WITH REFERENCE THERETO; AND DECLARING AN E MERG ENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THE ORDIAANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE FRO1- AND AFTER I1S PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the Public convenience, safety and necessity of the City, and the people of the City, require that the portion of Highway No.* U.S. 70, from Milwee Street to East City Limits of Plainview be constructed, since the existing condition constitutes a serious in- convenience to the public, which it is urgently required to be remedied; and WHEREAS, the Cityhas requested the State of Texas to contribute financially in the project; and WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the City that the State will assist the City in the improvement and maintenance of said project providing the City approves the plans for said project. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT uRDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: SECTION 1. That since the public convenience, safety and necessity Of the City and the people of the City require it, said project shall be constructed. SECTION 2. That the State of Texas be and is hereby authorized to 'enter upon, construct and maintain the project at the location and in the manner shown on the plan attached hereto, marked "Exhibit A and made a part hereof in all respects. SECTION 3. The mayor of the City be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City an agreement and contract with the State of Texas in accordarce with and for the purpose of carrying Out the terms and provisions of this ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked "Exhibit B The Mayor of the City is further author- ized to approve and sign the detailed plans for construction of the project or any section thereof when and a; such plans are completed and prior to award of construction contract by the State. The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and contract and to affix the proper seal of the City hereto. SECTION 4. The fact that there is an imperative necessity that the work provided for in said contract be begun and carried out promptly, and that such contract should accordingly be forthwith executed, creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction, and the iayor having in writing declardd the existence of such emerency and requested such passage, thia ordi ianc shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction, this 17th day of December ,A.D. 1951, and shall take immediately effect upon its passage and approval by the Mayor. 416 The 1ayor read Ordinance No. 595 (uincy Street llth to 16th) Moved by Hood second by walker, That Uruirrance No. 595 be passed. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 595, AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND ORDERING THAT A CERTAIN POtTION Ui QUINCY STREET SHALL BE Ii.ilauvED BY LAYING CURB AND GUTTER; RE JUIRIii& THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE AND FILE COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ENTS TO GO 'WITH A WRITTEN STA i'E -ENT UI{ THE .NAiyliLS OF THE OWNERS Ur T Iir PROPERTY ABUTTING ON SAID STREET 'uITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED; DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE AN ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AND DECLARING i N Ei•,ERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has decided to._initiate the improvement of Quincy Street from the North line of lfth Street to the North line of 16th Street; NOW THE E URE, BB IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIi Section 1. That the City Council of the Cit.:7 of Plainview,Texas does hereby determine that it is necessary to improve Quincy Street by laying concrete curb and /or butter on the East and West sides thereof, from the North line of llth Street to the North line of 16th Street; And does hereby order that said portion of Quincy Street as above defined shall be improved in the manner and with such kinds of material or materials as may be adopted by the City Council to be used in the construction of said improvements; that concrete curbs and /or gutters shall be constructed on each side of said roadway as hercinabove specified; that said roadway shall be improved from curb to curb by materials and on such fo foundations as may be determined by the State Highway Department; that said gutters are to be 1$" wide, and the curbs 6 and are to be constructed of concrete; that the maximum cost at which the work of constructing said improvements shall be let shall not exceed .2.00 per lineal foot of property improved by said concrete curbs and gutters combined, including radii at the intersections. Section 2. That the cost of said improvements shall be paid as Follows: (a) The owners of the property abutting on said Quincy Street within the limits above set out shall pay three fourths of the cost of const- ructing, reconstructing, repairing and realigning curbs and gutters;' and said owners of property abutting on said street shall have assessed against them and their property said costs for such improvements in the manner provided by Acts of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, 1927, First called session, relating to street improvements and assess- ments therefor; That said amounts payable by the property owners shall be paid in four (4) equal installments, one installment thirty days after the completion of said improvements and the acceptance thereof by the City of Plainview and /or the State highway Department; one installment one year from date of such acco7t.ance; installment two years from said date of accep- tance; and the final._installment three years from the said date of accept- ance, with interest thereon frem said date of acceptance at the rate of six per cent (60) per annum, payable annue ly; but said property owners shall have the privilege of paying any of said installments before their maturity by payment of principal and interest thereon; providing, however, that no amount shall be assessed against any prop- erty owner or his property in excess of the benefits to said property in the enhanced value thereof by reason of said improvements. (b) The City of Plainview shall pay not less than one fourth (1/4) of the costs of said improvements. Section 3. The City Engineer is hereby directed to prepare forthwith and file with the City Council complete specifications for the proposed improvements so as to enable bids to be secured, nd said sepcifications to be so arranged as that the City shall be enabled to obtain bids for doing any portions of said work separately from the other of said portions, if so desired, together with a written statement which shall contain the names of persons, firms, corporations and estates owning property abutting upon said Quincy Street within the limits named with the number of front feet owned by each, describing such property either by lot and block number or in any other manner sufficient to identify it, and the City Engineer is further directed to prepare an estimate of the costs of such improvements. 4 Section 4. The fact that the above street between the inter- sections mentioned is in bad condition and the same should be improved immediately, creates a public emergency requiring; that this ordinance be passed finally on the '.1 to of its introduction, and the i having in writing declared the existence of such emergency and request ed such passage, this ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introudction, this 17th day of December, A.D. 1951, and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED This 17th day of December, 1951. Winfield Holbrook Mayor of the City of Plainview ATTESTED: P.H. Bryan City Clerk The i-iayor read Ordinance No. 594 (Sewer rates for residences) amending Ordinance No. 547. 1vioved by V lker second by Hood, That ordinance No. 594 be passed. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 594 AN OIWI.ANC L 1DI NG SI C`l'IuN 4 OF ORDINANCE NO. 547 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI`i OF PLAINVIEW: Section 1. That Section 4 of Ordinance No. 547 is hereby and 'herewith amended as follows: A quarterly charge shall be paid by the users of the sewer services furnished by the City's i-unicipal Sewer System according to the following; schedule: For each residence occupied by one family, per quarter ;;1.65 For each additional a :artment or servant's uarters, per quarter 1.35 For large residence with two or more bath rooms, where quarters are beings rented out as apart ments or for roomers, an additional charge for each separate roomer or apartment,per quarter 1.35 PASSED, APPROVED �,NJ ADUPT sD this 17th day of December, 1951. &infield Holbrook ATTEST: Mayor of the City of Plainview P.H. Bryan City Clerk The Pleetinz Adjourned. YA v4I FIELD HOLBROOK MAY OR CITY CLE 48 January 7, 1952 The City Council met in regular Session, with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, J.V. Walker, i).iJ. Bowman, ri.b. riood. Frank R. iJay, City Attorney and City Engineer, ii.K. snethen also were present for the meeting. Joe Morgan headed a committee for the optimist Club asking for permit to use part of the South Park for boys recreation center. Moved by Hood second by Bowman that the iMayor and City Engineer act with the Optimist Club committee to select site for the building. Carried. AS advertised the Mayor opened bids 0/lithe City hall Remodeling Job as follows: J.m. rienderson, Plainview 23988.00 Timmons Construction Co.i -rnar. 0 20995.00 B.G. Perry, Plainview 17692.90 yedciing Cochran, Amarillo 22443.00 R.B. Walden, Lubbock 16191.63 Moved by hood second by Bowman, That the Council go into executive sessions to consider bids. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the Council accept low bids of R.B. 'n alden. 16191.63 Carried. The mayor read an estimate in favor of B.G. Ferry on the Jail build ing amounting to 8215.10 Moved by cowman second by Hoed That the estivate be paid. Carried. :Moved by Walker Second by Bowman, That the Tax Collector be authorized to accept 050.00 in settlement of all taxes owing the City on lots 3 and 4 Holland Subdivision, on account of some difficulty in finding City Limits, in previous years. Carried. i'1oved by Hood second by Bowman, That the fax Collector be authorized to waive penaltys and penalty interest, collecting 6 per cent annual interest on lots 3 and 4 Jelay iiddition for J.B. ;Spann. Carried. The .Minutes of iec 17th read and approved. moved by Walker sec..nd by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LI8T r_ SALARIES FOR JECEi» BER Winfield Holbrook 275.00, °iJanice smith 175.00 P.H. Bryan 300.00, Elaine �'dardlaw 175.00, Fannie Norman 250.00, Frank R. Jay 180.00, C.T. Johnson 20.00, J.j. Bowman 20.00, tray J. Blair-20400, J.W. Walker 20.00, i.'.B. Hood 20.00, Rollin K. Jnethen 510.00, Hoyt Curry 310.00, Nath Burkett 225.00, L.J. Shearer 220.00, Hub Burt 217.00, J.E. Sheeon 223.00, Hartense Pelphrey 243.64, J.T. Sanderson 217.00, Geo J. Boswell 185.00, J.eu. Thomas 90.00, T.P. sitton 190.00, Todd add Burson 214.36, H.D. Payne 214.50, FloydLamb 201.50, C.R. Stegall 201.50, J.B. Temple 188.28, u.H. Coulson 191.16, Raymond 1. Claycomb 191.16, A.A. Hamilton 260.00, Leedy Maxey 220.00, Frank aigler 210.00, Berry Lynch 220.00, irvil W. Harkins 210.00, William E. nen,ggar 205.00, Howard Kirkpatrick 210.00, Marion O. Liilbert 195.00, Jon H. JeBusk 195.00, W.J. Williams 185.00, Lawrence Lee Purvis 185.00, Lee Barnes 195.00, F.W. Slaughter 185.00, J.F. Rogers 185.00, R.O. Garrett 185.00, 'w.E. Strickland 185.00, A.J. Holster 185.00, F. FolEy 370.00, S.E. Bolles 310.00 A.T. Herrod 210.00, Jack Morris 220.00 Roy 'Warren 210.00, 'hruite nay 205.00, Charles W. Nash 185.00, uoyle G y� ene 185.00, Jack Slau :;hter 220.00, H.R. Sloan 160.00, L.G. mcuaniel 190.00 F.L. Thornton 260.00, U.. ruin 210.00, Nute nannals 220.00, Thurman Price 195.00, George Smith 185.00, J.L. Heflin 160.00, ,4 il1 Evans 175.00, w.J. Wilbourn 187.50, YV.L. Welch 160.00, jr 210.00, fir. J.P. Jones 85.00, R.C. ioeninger 260.00, Weldon 'gay 235.00, LL. King 180.00, A.J. Cowart 169.75, .filbert F. inderson 169.75, Houston Taylor 169.75, L.J. Horton 180.00, F.C. :Moore 180.00, L.11. Horton 160.00, Javid iicJonald 160.00, m.F. 'Tamplen 160.00, 4.B. Alexander 144.02, Claude Yates 132.80, G. V. Sawyer 81.75 49; The .Mayor read reports for December as follows; Meat inspector 64.90 Police 2597.00 'Building Inspector 190.15 'Bus Bench itentals 6.00 Parking deters 3647.00 'eater Plant U .lions Pumped 42575600 City Clerk 3897.28 Tax collector Current, 43102.$4 Tax Collector Delinquent 2404.69 Moved by Bowman second by Hood, That the reports be accepted riled. Carried. Moved by Hood second by 'calker, That low bid of Plainview Floral Co. be accepted for beautification of Auincy St. Station at 128.97. Moved by Hood second by calker, hat the Treasurer be authorized to transfer sufficient funds from the Parking Dieter account to the i''ire Station Bond fund, to pay final estimate on Central 'lire Station. Carried. ie ting Adjourned. City L er o January 21, 1952 REGULAR SESSION The City Council met in regular session in the City Hall, with M.B. Hood, Mayor Protem presiding, due to the illness of the Mayor. Present at the session were Aldermen, C.T. Johnson, J.W. Wacker and D.D. Bowman. L.A. Kerr, Architect and Mr. Timmons the contractor were present and presented the final estimate on Central Fire Station, also affidavit declaring all calims against the building to have been paid. Moved by Johnson second by Walker, That the City pay $10,000.00 on the estimate and the balance $1,26$.61 after a further check on details. Carried. Mayor Protem, N.B. Hood appointed J.W. Walker and D.D. Bowman and R.K. Snethen a committee to inspect completed details and 0 K payment of final balance. This committee met the architect and contractor January 25th and accepted the building and gave the 0 K payment of balance and it has been paid. The Mayor read 2 estimates in favor of Kerr and Kerr Architects, on the Central Fire Station $453.07 on City Hall Bond Fund (Jail) 420.$5 Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the estimates be paid. Carried. The L4ayor read the report of Plainview Bus Company for December showing $14.0$ due and paid on street rentals. The City Engineer read estimates on sewer contract with Ben Jordan Construction Co. amounting to $1072.50 Moved by Johnson second by Bowman, That the estimate be paid. Carried. City Attorney Frank R. Day, presented the Following: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Plainview Independent School District has recently completed the erection of a new -high school building lying West of Quincy Street and between 13th and 16th Streets in the City of Plainview; and WHEREAS, Highland School is situated at the corner of llth and Quincy Streets; and WHEREAS, by reason of the location of said high school as above stated, the traffic on Quincy Street will be greatly increased and will become hazardous to students, teachers and patrons both at Highland School and the High School unless the same is controlled by the installation of signal lights at strategic positions on Quincy Street; and WHEREAS, the Chief of Police has recently conducted a traffic survey along Quincy Street from llth to 16th Streets and from such 50 survey it appears imperative to the safety of the travelling public that four -way signal lights be installed on Quincy Street at its inter- section with llth Street and also on Quincy Street at its inter- section with 16th Street. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Louncil of the City of Plainview that it is found by said City Council that it is necessary to safeguard the traveling public that four -way signal lights be ins- talled at the intersection of llth and Quincy Streets and at the intersection of 16th and Quincy Streets. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified Copy of this resolution be furnished the State Highway Department for their information and approval of the installation of two such signal lights. It was moved by Alderman, Walker and seconded by Alderman, Bowman that the above resolution be adopted. The Motion Carried. Done at The Regular Session, January 21, 1952 Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the above resolution be adopted. Carried. City Attorney Frank R. Day, Presented the following: RESOLUTION 596 WHEREAS, the City of Plainview has heretofore requested the Texas Highway Department to assist in widening of the pavement, includ- ing incidental items thereto, from llth Street to 16th Street on State Highway 194; and WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission entered on its Minutes on January 1$, 1952, an order agreeing under certain conditions to assis in the widening of said Highway 194; and WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission's order and Minutes do not become operative or binding upon the Highway Department unless and until the City Council of the City of Plainview in all respects accepts the provisions and stipulations set out in said Minutes of January 1$, 1952. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the City Council of the City of Plainview that the said City does hereby in all respects accept the Minutes of the State Highway Commission. entered on January 1$, 1952, and that the City of Plainview will be bound and obligated and hereby agrees to observe and keep all of said conditions, stip- ulations and requirements set out in said Minutes. No. -31577 It was moved by Alderman Johnson and seconded by Alderman Walker, That the above Resolution be adopted. The Motion Carried. I, P.H. Bryan, City Clerk of Plainview, Texas hereby certify that the above is a true extract from the minutes of the Regular Council meeting held on Jan. 21st., 1952. Signed CITY CLERK. moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. Bills since Jan. 7th, 1952 J.C. Penny Co.,Inc. 5.$$, West Texas Gas Co. 275.15 Trustees of Fire- men R.&R Fund 32.10, J.M. Heflin 1$.00, The Tropical Paint Oil Co. 47.25, Phillips Petroleum Co. 1.20, Forrester Sales Ser. 5$.25, The Texas Co. 15.53, Burt Elec. Co. 405.67, Green Co. 2.40, Bill Maxwell 112.20 N.oy G. Wood Funeral Home 50.00, Plv. Sanitarium Clinic 56.67, Claude Yates 42.40, J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03 Walter Ashe Radio Co. 21.15, American Hosp. Life Ins. Co. 273.97,tCities Pt. 47.35) Magnolia Petroleum Co. 19.25, No Name Cafe 113.05, G.V. Sawyer 47.75, J.A. Pruitt 91.00. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson, That the Engineer be empowered to lay sewer line from 1st. Street South on Date Street approximately 1100 feet. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. £1 y CJrk M ayor 51 Regular Session Feb. 4th., 1952 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, J.W. Walker M.'. Hood D.D. Bowman Also City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen were present. Mart Pool and Lee Westhoff representing the Southwestern Public Service Co. presented a new schedule of business rates for Plainview fol the Councils consideration. It was moved by Blair, and seconded by Bowman, That the Council defer action until next meeting. Carried. L.A. Kerr presented an estimate of extra costs on first floor work on City Hall amounting to 1$90.10. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the estimates be approved. Carried. L.A. Kerr presented a bill for complete wiring and plumbing job for the second floor of City Hall amounting to $1661.70. Moved by Walker second by Johnson that the bill be approved. Y Y Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson That the paving contract with Bryan and Hoffman be extended through 1952. Carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Plainview did enter into a contract with Bryan Hoffman, contractor, a firm composed of W.E. Bryan and L.C. Hoffman, on the 1st. day of April, 1946, whereby the contractor agreed to pave certain streets within the City limits of the City of Plainview on a unit price basis for all of said streets improvements, all in accordance with the plans and specifications theretofore approved and adopted by the City Council, and WHEREAS, the said Contractors have duly completed all streets set out in said contract and proceedings in connection therewith, and from time to time said contract has been extended and renewed and said contractor has paved other and additional streets that have been designated by the City Council, and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that there are additional streets within the City that should be improved with paving all in accordance with the original plans and specifications on file with the City 61erk and WHEREAS, the Contractor has submitted to the City Council a proposal that said contract dated April 1, 1946 be in all things renewed and extended to the end of 1952 on the same unit price set out in said original contract and all in accordance with the plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk and said Contractor further represents that their said performance bond is now in all things in full force and affect and same will remain in affect for the year 1952, and WHEREAS, the City accepts said contractor's proposal to renew and extend said contract so the same will end Dec. 31, 1952 and the same is here and now renewed and extended to Dec. 31, 1952 and that the Contractor will improve and pave such additional streets as may be designated by the City Council from time to time. PASSED AND APPROVED This 4th day of Feb. 1952. 6A Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the Council accept the proposal of Bryan and Hoffman to construct curbs and ;utter on Quincy Street from llth to 16th according to plans and specifications of City Engineer and pay for same at regular contract price. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That A.R. Cardinal be made Sargent in criminal work at regular Sargent salary. Carried. j`loved by Johnson second by Blair, That parrallel parking be ordained for East sixth St. between Ash Beech Sts. Carried. 5.2 ORDINANCE #597 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES UPON CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND REPEALING ALL ORDIAANCES AND ORDERS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING A PENALTY: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1, That all ordinances and orders or a part thereof in conflict with or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done or com- mitted in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to the taking effect of this ordinance. Section 2. Definition of Words and Phrases. The following words and phrases when used in this ordinance shall for the purpose of this ordinance have the meanings respectively ascribed to them herein. (a) Vehicle. Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. (b) Motor Vehicle. Every vehicle which is self propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails. (c) Parallel Parking. Vehicles shall park parallel with the curb and adjacent thereto, within the '•'larked area fixed for each vehicle and on the right hand side of the street of the vehicle so parking. SECTION 3. Every person, firm or corporation owning or Operating a vehicle or motor vehicle as herein defined, shall park said vehicle parallel on the following street within the City of Plainview, Texas: On the North and South sides of 6th Street from Ash Street to Beech Street. SECTION 4. Every operator of such vehicle and /or motor vehicle shall park the same within the marked or painted area on said street as herein defined and adjacent to the curb and the parking meter placed within said painted area. SECTION 5. Vehicles of the Fire Department, Police Vehicles and Ambulances and Emergency Vehicles of the Municipal Department are specifically exempt from the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 6. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not less than *1.00 nor more than 4100.00. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS the 4th day of February, 1952. f fa i d ijo a t#4. 4 Mayor, C' y of Plainview, Texas V ATTEST: City i erk The minutes of January 21st read and approved. Moved by Hood second by Blair, That Harold Jarvis be confired as Director of B.C. D. and Chamber of Commerce to fill the term of Pete Lack,resigned. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That a Street Light be installed at 16th and Fresno, similar to the ones nearby. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That tax Collector be authorized to waive costs on lot 5, Block 30 Highland in the nameof Mrs. L.B. Hendricks if all delinquent taxes are paid in full. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Hood, That paving ordinance on Quincy Street be passed. Carried. pt, a 1p y, Y 3 I ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE CITY ENGINEER'S WRITTEN STATEMENT AND. REPORT OF THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST PER FRONT FOOT PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED AGAINST ABUTTING,PROPERTY AND THE TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, AND THE TOTAL COST TO BE PAID BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, FOR CURB AND GUTTER IMPAOVEriENTS ON QUINCY STREET FROM THE NORTH LINE OF llth STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF 16th STREET IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, AND STATEMENT OF PERSONS, FIRMS, CORPORATIONS AND ESTATES OWNING PROPERTY ABUTTING ON SAID STREET WITHIN SAID LIiMiITS, NUMBER OF FRONT FEET OWNED BY EACH AND DESCRIPTION OF THEIR PROPERTY: DETER MINING AND FIXING THE PORTION OF SAID COST TO BE PAID BY ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE TRUE OWNER THEREOF AND THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, AND DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT AGAINST SAID ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE TRUE OWNERS THEREOF FOR SAID PORTION OF SAID COST, ORDERING AND SETTING A HEARING AT THE CITY HALL IN PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, DIRECTING THE CLERK OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TO GIVE NOTICE OF SAID HEARING AS REQUIRED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, here tofore on the 17th day of December, 1951, by a duly enacted ordinance determined the necessity for and ordered the improvement of Quincy Street from the North line of llth Street to the North line of 16th Street, within the limits of the City of Plainview by excavating, raising, grading and filling the same and installing concrete curbs and gutters; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview having heretofore advertised for and received bids on the construction of said curbs and gutters on the said above mentioned portion of Quincy Street for the length of time and in the manner and form as required by law and did award a contract for the construction of said curbs and gutters to Bryan Hoffman, Contractors, a firm composed of W.E. Bryan L.C. Hoffman and said contract has been heretofore duly executed by the City of Plainview and Bryan and Hoffman and a construction bond required by said contract has been furnished, accepted and approved by the City Council as provided by law; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is bound and obligated to pay the costs of construction of said curbs and gutters on that portion of quincy Street above described and the City has heretofore and does hereby approve the contract made between the City of Plainview and Bryan Hoffman for the construction of said burbs and gutters on that portion of Quincy Street above stated; and WHEREAS, the City Council has caused its 8ngineer to prepare and file an estimate of the cost of such construction of said curbs and gutters and of the amount per front foot proposed to be assessed against the property abutting said portion of said street to be improved and the true owners thereof, and a copy of same has heretofore been filed with the City Council and the same has been received and examined by the City Council; and WHEREAS, in accordance with said statement of the estimate and other matters prepared and filed by the City Engineer herein approved by the City Council, the estimated cost of the portion of Quincy Street to be improved with curbs and gutters within the limits defined is $2.00 per lineal foot, including the proportional cost of radiuses for intersections and alleys, and the estimated amount per front foot to be assessed against each abutting property and the true owners thereof for said curbs and gutters per lineal foot is $1.50. The estimated cost of said improvements to be paid by the City of Plainview is $0.50 per lineal foot including proportional cost of radiuses at the intersections and alleys; and WHEREAS, according to said written statement of the City Engineer, the names of the owners of said abutting property, the number of front feet owned by each, the description of their property and the true owner thereof, and other matters contained in said statement show all of such property owners and a description of their respective property; and WHEREAS, all of said owners of property abutting said portion of Quincy Street to be so *proved are as follows, to -wit, all of said property being located id situated in the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, to- wit:, 54 WEST SIDE LOT BLK. ADDITION FOOTAGE RATE TOTAL OWNER 1 -12 strip 1 Sunset Kts 696.28 1.50 747.42 School District 1 -2 2 Sunset Hts 105 1.50 157.50 J.E. Roberson 3 -5 2 Sunset Hts 156 1.50 234.00 Clinton Walters 6 N48'7 2 Sunset Hts 100 1.50 150.00 Earl Perkins S 4' 8 -9 2 Sunset Hts 108 1.50 162.00 O.P. Holland 10 -11 2 Sunset Hts 105 1.50 157.50 Allen L Schwenker 1 1 Rowe Goode 50 1.50 75.00 L.L. Leatherman 2 1 Rowe Goode 50 1.50 75.00 J.D. Worley N 38' -3, 1 Rowe Goode 38 1.50 57.00 James E Allen S 12 -3 4 1 Rowe Goode 62 1.50 93.00 Elmer A Smith 5 1 Rowe Goode 50 1.50 75.00 J.N. Bley 1 2 Rowe Goode 50 1.50 75.00 Dr R.E. Cooper 2 2 Rowe Goode 50 1.50 75.00 Ellis Jones 3 2 Rowe Goode 100 1.50 150.00 Marshall Surratt 5 -6 2 Rowe Goode 100 1.50 150.00 E.H. Perry 7 -8 2 Rowe Goode 100 1.50 150.00 Emmett White 8 -7 71 Highland 100 1.50 150.00 D.C. Arthur 6 71 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Fay Lewis 5 71 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Milton 0 Stapleton 16 70 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Roy Phillips 15 -14 70 Highland 100 1.50 150.00 J.N. Bley 13 -12 70 Highland 100 1.50 150.00 Jack Smith 11 -9 70 Highland 150 1.50 225.00 C.E. King 16 -13 43 Highland 200 1.50 300.00 F.M. Foreman 12 -11 43 Highland 100 1.50 150,00 C.E. Hobgood 10 -9 43 Highland 100 1.50 150.00 Nathan Johnson 16 42 Highland 50. 1.50 75.00 M.D. Burris 15 42 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Bob Farmer 14 42 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Mrs Emma L Redford Est 13 42 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Elgin Conner 12 42 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 Mrs Emma L Redford Est 11 42 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 L.A. Hartley 10 -9 42 Highland 100 1.50 150.00 M.C. Tull 14 -13 15 Highland 100 1.50 150.00 Sam Roberts 12 15 Highland 50 1.50 75.00 M. Dotson 11 15 Highland 50 1.50 75.Q0 Arch Keys 15 15 Highland 180 1.50 270.00 Mrs Alice B Turner NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas: SECTION 1. That the written statements and report of the City Engineer showing the estimated cost of the portion of Quincy Street within the limits above defined, the estimated amount per front foot proposed to be assessed against said abutting property and the true owners thereof for said improvements, the total estimated cost of said improvements to be paid by the City of Plainview, Texas, and the names of persons, firms, corporations and estates owning or purporting to own property abutting on said street within the limits above defined with the number of front feet woned by each and the description of their property have been received and examined by the City Council, and said report is hereby in all things approved and adopted; Section 2. That it is hereby found and determined that the cost of said curb and gutter improvements on the portion of Quincy Street to be improved within the limits above defined is 42.00 per front foot, including radiuses at intersections and alleys, and the amount of the cost per front foot to be assessed against each abutting property and the real and true owners thereof is 41.50 per lineal foot, and the cost of said improvements to be paid by the City of Plainview is 40.50 per lineal foot; Section 3. That a portion of the cost of said improvements shall be paid and defrayed by the City of Plainview, Texas, and that a portion of the cost of said improvements shall be paid and assessed against the property abutting upon said street within the limits defined and aainst the real nd true owners thereof in accord=.nce with and in the manner provided by the Acts of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, First Called Session, Chapter 106, and known as Article 11O5b, and as amended by the 52nd Legislature, House Bill 6$3, and the total cost of said improvements shall be and are hereby 5 5 apportioned between said parties and shall be paid and defrayed as follows: a. The property abutting on said street within the limits above defined and the real and true owners thereof shall pay three fourth of the cost of said improvements on said portion of said street within said limits above defined; that the amount payable by the real and true owners of said abutting property shall be paid and become payable in four equal installments, one in thirty days after the completion of said improvements and the acceptance thereof by the City of Plainview and another installment in a like amount in one, two and three years from and after the date of said acceptance, together with interest thereon from said date of accept- ance at the rate of 6% per annum, payable annually; but said property owners shall have the privilege of paying any or all of said install- ments before their maturity by a payment of the principal and accrued interest to date of said payment; b. The City of Plainview, Texas, shall pay not less than one fourth of the cost of said improvements; Section 4. That a hearing be given to the real and true owners and all owning or claiming any interest in any property abutt- -L ing upon said portion of said street within the limits above defined, and to all others owning or claiming any interest in said property or any of said matters as to the assessments and the amounts to be assessed against each parcel of property and the real and true owners thereof and as to the benefits to said property to be received from said improvements, if any, or concerning any error invalidity, irre- gularity or deficiency in any proceeding or contract with reference thereto or concerning any matter or thing connected therewith, which hearing shall be held by the City Council of said City in the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, at 10:00 O'clock a.m. on the 17th day of March, 1952, at which time all persons, firms, corporations or estates owning or claiming any such abutting property or any interest therein and their agents or attorneys or persons interested in said proceedings are notified to appear and to be heard in person or by counsel, and may offer evidence; and said hearing may be adjour- ned from day to day and from time to time and keep open'until all protests have been heard; and the City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, is hereby ordered and directed to give notice of said hearing by publication hereof in some daily news paper of general circulation in the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; said notice shall be published at least three times in said newspaper before the date set fro said hearing, the first of which publications shall be at least ten days prior to the date of said hearing, and such notice so published shall be valid and sufficient without any further form of notice, all as provided for by Article 1105b of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas and All Amendments Thereto; Section 5. That following such hearing as above provided, assessments will be levied against said abutting property and the real and true owners thereof for that portion of the cost of said improve- ments hereinabove determined to be payable by said abutting property and the real and true owners thereof, and such assessments, when levied, shall be a personal liability of the real and true owners of said abutting property and a first and prior lien upon said abutting property. In Levying said assessments, if the name of any owner be unknown, it shall be sufficient to so state the fact, and if said abutting property be owned by an estate or by any firm or corporation, it shall be sufficient to so state the fact, and it shall not be necess- ary to give the correct name of any such owner, and no error or mistake in attempting to name any such owner or in describing any such property shall invalidate any assessment or certificate issued in evidence there- of, but nevertheless, the real and owners of said abutting property shall be liable, and the assessment against said property shall be valid whether or not such owners be correctly named; Section 6. The fact that the above mentioned street is in bad condition and the same should be improved immediately creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction, and the Mayor having in writing declared the existence of such emergency and requested such passage, this ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduc- tion 4th day of February, 1952, and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor. 5 6 PASSED this 4th day of February, 1952. APPROVED this 4th day of February, 1952. 1 W 4 Ma r. WW/l'e Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried LIST OF BILLS Jan. 21, 1952 Bert Welch 30.80, H.B. Jordan Co. 382.50, Rhea Mitchell 20.00, Boy Scouts 7.50, Alexander Eger, Inc. 12.50, B.G.Perry 9.80, Mrs Nina Odom 84.50, Continental Oil Co. 14.66, G.B. Whitney Appraisal Co. 600.00, Mrs Pat Connelly 44.20, Library Board (Bal due on Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.) 100.00, C.E. Sheffy 49.83, Bill Powell Treasurer 10.00, S.E. Bolles (210 Ai @5¢ Olton, Amar.) 10.50, Claude Yates 43.20, Phillips Grocery Mkt. 11.51, Helen Eastwood (J.V.Smith Margaret McLeroy) 40.00, Plv. Hosp. Clinic Found. 170.65, G.V. Sawyer 62.90, Abbott's Communications 60.70, Austin Battery Co. 37.70, L.F. Ballew Co. 12.50, P.H.Bryan Registrar 39.00, Fred Berryhill Equip Co 384.69, Barley's Cities Ser. Co. 162.34, Boyd Davenport 5.00, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 2.30, Chnrchwell Bros. Oil Co. 11.00, City Blacksmith Shop 2.35, Carpenter Paper Co. 38.30, Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 105.21, W.T. Cain Motor Co. 23.00, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 81.24, Continental Oil Co. 10.56, Cathey- Fullingim Hdw. 68.31 Commercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Cooper Pontiac Cadillac Inc. 10.00, Cities Serv. Oil Co. 235.00, Dodson Chemical Co. 72.30, W.S. Darley Co. 68.90, Eaton Sudduth Stationers 88.60, Estep's Truck Auto Ldry. 6.50, Foxworth Galbraith Co. 4.90, Firestone Stores 9.69, Green's Sheet Metal Works 2.00, The Harder Agency 178.80, E.K. Hufstedler Son 1.90, Higgin- botham- Bartlett Co. 189.73, The Hale Co Abstract Co. 17.35, Haynes Motor Co. 6.56, Herald -News Pub. Co. 32.15, Iowa Valve Co. 148.95, Jarvis -Tull Co. 2.85, Janesville Apparel Co. 231.50, Kiker's Serv. Sta. 4.45, Littlejohn Tool Equip. 111.91, S.D. Myres Saddle Co. 26.25, Midway Serv. 18.87, Lon L. AcDaniel 9.37, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 53.01, Meinecke Bros. 9.80, Fred Moore 48.50, U.K. Rubber Welders 18.45, Plv.•Plumbing Elec. 19.74, Plv. Auto Supply 17.12, Panhandle Elec. Const. Co. 37.09, Plains Welding Supply 12.93, Plv. Hdw. Co. 94.99, Plains Tire Co. 163.70, Plv. Builders Supply 11.00, Phillips Battery Co. 53.55, Perry's Serv. Sta. 19.84, Plains Mach. Co. 6.06, W. Lee Robertson 2.35, Rolatape, Inc. 30.01, Rogers Battery Elec. 22.90, Robinson Herring Drug 3.64, Robinson Herring Jewelry Dept. 5.45, Shepard's Tin Sheet Metal Works 2.50, S.W. Bell'Tel. Co.208.03 Sears, Roebuck Co. 6.98 Shepard Chev. Co. 161.59, Shook Tire Co., 45.39, The Steck Co. 128.16, S.W. Public Serv. Co. 135.55, S.W. Public Ser. Co. 1273.12, Seipp Mach Shop 13.50, Stone Meredith 10.15, The Texas Co 66.37, Vanderpoel Jewelry 3.50, Viking Supply Corp. 330.30, West Tex Gas Co. 326.40, Western Union 6.86, Whites Super Mkt. 24.00, West pharmacy 2.47, Winn Motor Co. 499.86, Dee Yancey Super Ser. Sta. 20.23, Dept of Dairy Manuf. Texas Tech College 40.00. JANUARY SALARIES G.V. Sawyer 69.75, Mrs Nina Odom 139.65, P.H. Bryan 300.00, Elaine Wardlaw 175.00, Danice Smith 175.00, Hoyt Curry 310.00, Nath Burkett 225.00, E.J. Shearer 220.00, Hub Burt 210.00, J.E. Sheeon 220.00 Hartense Pelphrey 215.00, J.T. Sanderson 210.00, Geo J. Boswell 185.00, J.W. Thomas 90.00, T.P. Sitton 190.00, A.R. Cardinal 205.00 Todd Edd Burson 205.00 H.D. Payne 205.00 Floyd Lamb 195.00, C.R. Stegall 195.00, J.B. Temple 185.00, D.H. Coulson 185.00, Raymond V. Claycomb 185.00, Leedy Maxey 220.00, Frank Rigler 210.00, Ferry Lynch 220.00, Arvil W. Harkins 210.00 William E. Renegar 210.00, Howard Kirkpatrick 210.00, Don H. DeBusk 195.00 W.J. Williams 185.00, Lawrence Lee Purvis 185.00, Lee Barnes 195.00, P.W. Slaughter 185.00 D.F. Rogers 185.00, R.O. Garrett 185.00, W.E. Strickland 185.00, A.J. Holster 185.00, S.E. Bolles 310.00, A.T. Herrod 210.00, Jack Morris 220.00 Roy Warren 210.00, Truit Ray 205.00, Charles W. Nahh 185.00 Carl B. Black 185.00, Jack Slaughter 220.00 L.G. McDaniel 190.00, !'.L. l'hcrnton 260.00, O.B. Guin 210.00, fiute W. Ranna is 220.00, Thurman 57 Price 205.00, George Smith 185.00, J.B. Heflin 160.00, Will Evans 175.00, W.D. Wilbourn 187.50 W.L. Welch 160.00, Weldon Way 235.00, A.L. King 180.00, A.D. Cowart 160.00, Albert F. Anderson 160.00, Houston Taylor 160.00, L.D. Horton 180.00, F.C. Moore 180.00 L.A. Horton160.00, David McDonald 160.00, M.F. Tamplen 160.00 W.B. Alexander 160.00, A.C. Loeninger 260.00, Al D Fitch 190.0, Claude Yates 42.40, Bert Welch 30.80,. The Mayor read estimate of Kerr and Kerr on fees for City Hall remodeling amounting to $566.70 Moved by Bowman second by Hood, That the estimate be paid. Carried. The Mayor read reports for January as follows: Southwestern Public Service Co. 2% rentals 2243.41 West Texas Gas Co. 1976.78 A.C. Koeninger 16.00 C Parking Meters 2094.50 Meat Inspector 58.85 Building Inspector 273.65 Police Report 1151.00 Water Pumped 39883800 gals. City Clerk 44343.30 Delinquent Taxes 1118.19 Current Tax 60683.44 The Meeting Adjourned g 1 Ci Cler -yor Regular Session Feb. 18th., 1952, The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen present, C.T.Johnson, J.W. Walker, M.B. H ood, Ray D. Blair, D.D. Bowman. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen, also attended the meeting. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Council accept the new rates submitted by Southwestern Public Service Company on Commercial power accounts billed after March 1, 1952. COMMERCIAL POWER SERVICE Tariff Number 3501.1 APPLICABLE: To power customers When the total connected load is not less than 1 hp. Electric refrigerators or refrigerating machinery in churches, commercial establishments and apartment houses when energy for refrigeration is meas- ured through one meter, shall be served hereunder. RATE: First 1000 kwh used per month 3.00 per kwh Next 1000 kwh used per month 2.5¢ per kwh Additional kwh used per month 2.00 per kwh CHARACTER OF SERVICE: A -c; 60 cycles; single phrase 120/240 volts; three phrase; 240 volts. MINIMUM: $1.00 per connected hp per month for the first 5 hp. 40.50 per connected hp per month for each additional hp or fraction thereof, but not less than 41.00. EFFECTIVE DATE: billing after March 1st., 1952 LARGE COMMERCIAL LIGHTING POWER Trifff number 3519.3 APPLICABLE: To lighting and power customers for the operation of any commercial establishment. RATE: First 1000 kwh used per month 5.5¢ per kwh Next 2000 kwh used per month@ 3.3¢ per kwh Additonal kwh used per month 1.6¢ per kwh JS. CHARACTER OF SERVICE: A -c; 60 cycles; single phrase 120 /240 volts; three phrase 240 or 20$ volts. MINIMUM: $2.00 per connected hp per month,but not less than $100.00. EFFECTIVE DATE: March 1st. billing Carried. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the Council approve addition of heating system to City Hall remodeling contract, for down stairs only at a -cost of 1450.00. Carried. The Mayor read the report of the Plainview Bus Co. for January 14.$6, and the report of H.H. Barnard for Bus bench rentals 5.$0 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. The City Engineer read the final estimate on 1951 Paving account with Bryan Hoffman showing $551.41 Due. Moved by Walker second by Hood, That the estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Feb. 14, 1952 L.R. 5harber 19.00, Archie Spruill 19.00, G.V. Sawyer 59.20, B.A. Wood 6.00, J. Oliver Bier, P.A. 15.03, Bryan Hoffman Gonst. Co. 490.25, Plainview Hosp. Clinic (Mr Otto Liechti) 23.33, Evelyn Howard 1$.90, A.M. Hamilton 10.95, Mrs Fay Barton (Charity) 10.00, Elmdale Camp. 15.00, Urbach Const. Co. 475.00 Chicken Inn 62.05, Frank Matlock 55.00, Whites Super Mkt. 10.00, Johnson Bumnus 3.50, H.B. Jordan Co. 102/$3, American Hosp. Life Ins. 275.22(Citys part 73.96). Federal Reserve Bank at Dallas 950.00, Helen Eastwood 50.00 (Charity) G.V. Sawyer 47.50, C.G. Brown 44.00, Azzie Fisher 60.50, B.& G Welding Works (Old Jail) 35.00, Railway Express Go 51.96, B.A. Wood 12.32, Apex Stationery Co. 37.40, Carl Bonds Service 92.93, Boyd Davenport 167.00, L.H. Bain Co. 16.50, Barley's Cities, Ser. Sta. 88.27, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. 39 .16, Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 3.12, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 12.72, Continental Oil Co. 41.70, Crenshaw Paint Glass Go. 3.20, Carpenter Paper Co. 16.75, Commercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Clowe C owan 75.85, Double Seal Ring Co. 56.68, Dodson Chemical Co. 13.13, Eaton Stationery 66.63, Eagle Chemical Co. 6.54, Eureka Fire Hose 877.10, Feuerbacher P1b. Heating 34.75, Good Year Ser. Stores 9.50, Herald -News Publ. Co. 4.40, Hamilton Martin Motor 75, Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 31.38, Hancock's Fire Ext. Co. 2.50 Jarvis -Tull Co. 1.15, Kiker's Serv. Station 4.35, Ludeman Mac Naughton 76.00, Lubbock Engineering Co. 16.50, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 14.02, Midway Ser. 20.25, McDonald Trading Post 8.00, Meinecke Bros 2.40, Minnesota Mining L4anuf. 44. Murrell Furn. Co 23.70 Mueller Co 51.34, Newman Mtr Co 8.00, Neptune Meter Co 322.50, O.K. Rubber Welders 48.62, Plains Tire Co. 5.62, Plv. Auto Supply 7.50, Plv. Hdw Co. 33.26, Plv. Plumbing Co 322.90, Phillips Bat:,ery Co. 45.98, Perrys Serv. Sta. 25.33 Pioneer Drive Inn Cafe 11.25, The Plv. Tribune 36.00, Robinson Herring Drug 1.83, Rockwell Bros. Co. 6.90, Rudy's "66" Station 31.39, Rogers Battery Elec. 20.93, The Rohan Co. 317.34, The Rogers Agency 95.25, Seipp Mach Shop 40.00, M.O. Stapleton Welding Co. 10.00 Shook Tire Co. 55.75, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 188.71, S.W. Public Ser. 1384.58, She- pard Chev. Co. 9.77, F.J. Sirchie 84.99, Sargent Sowell, Inc. 100.70, State Chemical Co. 23.40, The Seagrave Corp. 171.00, Stone Meredith 269.30, The Steck Co. 22.23, Siminangs 13.50, Geo. L.Taylor 62.66, Viking Supply Corp. 142.62, Well Mach Supply 36.91, Winn Mtr. Co. 5.70, Dee Yancey Ser. Station 8.56. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the Council send S.B. Bolles, P.H.Bryan to Water and Sewer Short School at Bryan, Texas, March 13, at a cost of $100.00. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman, That the Mayor be authorized to sign a lease contract with the Optimist Club, for land to be used for a boys recreation center, and carrying a non use forfeiture clause in favor of the City. Carried. 59 The Mayor appointed Alderman C.T. Johnson to represent the City on The Canadian River Dam local affairs committee. Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That the following election ordinance be passed. Carried. ELECTION ORDER IT IS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD at the City Auditorium in said City of Plainview, on the first Tuesday in April, 1952, the same being the 1st. day of said month, for the election of the follwoing officers for said City, to -wit: A Mayor to take the place of Winfield Holbrook. Three Aldermen to take the places of, J.W. Walker, M.B. Hood, and Ray D. Blair. All for two year terms. W.J. Klinger is named Presiding Officer of said Election, and Roy Maxey and T.J. Boney Judges. Mrs J.N. Haun, Mrs Doc Hinds, and Mrs W.J. Stuckler, Clerks. A Copy of this order, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk shall serve as a notice of said election and shall be posted and published as required by law. Done this lath day of February 1952. 4,1 d A -.61 I AP-44W Mayor, 'ity of ainview, exas ATTEST: ‘//vi rte--- Ci C lerk, Clty of Rlainview,Texas The Meeting Adjourned J CITY CLERK March 3rd, 1952 Regular Session The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, M.D. Hood, J. Walker D.D. Bowman. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also attended the meeting. W.H. Deardorf, District Manager for the West Texas Gas Company presented the matter of renewal of the Gas Companys franchise for a 20 year period after discussion and question and answer period. It was moved by Hood and seconded by Johnson, That the extension be granted. The Motion Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 600 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDI ANCE NO. 264, PASSED BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TELAS, ON THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1927, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED BY CERTAIN ORDINANCES PASSED BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS GRANTING TO WEST TEXAS GAS COMPANY, A CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS A GAS FRANCHISE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING IN SAID CITY A BUSINESS OF FURNISHING NATURAL GAS TO THE CITY AND INHABITANTS THEREOF: SAID ORDINANCE BEING AMENDED BY AMENDING SECTION 1 THEREOF SO AS TO EXTEND THE TERM OF SAID FRANCHISE FOR A PERIOD OF TWENTY (20) YEARS FROM AND AFTER THE 20th HAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1952, TO THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1972, ALL AS HEREIN PROVIDED: 66 WHEREAS, the West Texas Gas Company, a corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "grantee" is now and has been engaged in the transport- ation, distribution and sale of natural gas in the State of Texas and in the City of Plainview, Texas, and in furtherance thereof, has erected, constructed and maintained a gas distribution system in the City of Plainview, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "the City," for many years pursuant to such rights as has been granted to the grantee by and under the Laws of the State of Texas and the terms of a certain Franchise granted to it by the City of Plainview, Texas on the 20th day of June, A.D. 1927, by its Ordinance No. 264, which franchise was for a term and period of twenty years from and after the 20th day of June, A.D. 1927 said Ordinance No. 264 having been hhretofore amended by Ordinance No. 348, passed by the City of Plainview, Texas, on Dec- ember 15, 1930, Ordinance No. 467, passed by the City of Plainview, Texas on January 20, 1941, Ordinance No. 471, passed by the City of Plainview, Texas on April 7, 1941, Ordinance No. 549, Passed by the City of Plainview, Texas on May 10, 1948, and Ordinance No. 586, passed by the City of Plainview, Texas on August 6, 1951; and WHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 4 71, passed by the City of Plainview, Texas on April 7, 1941, amoung other things, amended Section 1 of said krx Franchise Ordinance No. 264 by extending the term of said franchise from the 20th day of June, A.D. 1947, to the 20th day of June, A.D., 1952; and WHEREAS, by reason of the growth and development of the City of Plainview, Texas, since the passage of Franchise Ordinance No. 264 and Ordinance No. 471, the grantee has expended large sums of money in the extension of its distribution system and lines and facilities, so as to adequately serve the needs of said City and its inhabitants, and it is contemplated and anticipated both by the City and the grantee that the further growth and development of said City will necessitate and require the expenditure by the grantee of large sums of money in the further extension of its existing lines and facilities to serve the needs of said City and its inhabitants; and WHEREAS, the grantee, in order to protest its investments hereto- fore made in said City and the further investments that will be required of it in order to meet the demand occasioned by the further growth of said City, desires the extension of the terms of said Franchise for a period of Twenty (20) years from and after the date of the termination of said franchise under said Franchise Ordinance No. 264, as amended by said Ordinance No. 471, so that the said Franchise will terminate on the 20th day of June, A.D. 1972, instead of on the 20th day of June, A.D. 1952; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1; That Franchise Ordinance No. 264, passed by the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 20th day of June, A.D. 1927, as heretofore amended by, Ordinance No 348,passed by the City of Plainview,Texas on December 15, 1930, Ordinance No 467,passed by the City of Plainview, Texas on Jan. 20, 1941, Ordinance No 471,passed by the City of Plainview,Texas on April 7, 1941, Ordinance No 549,passed by The City of Plainview,Texas on May 10, 194$, and Ordinance no.586,passed by the City of Plainview, Texas on August 6, 1951, Section 1, thereof, be amended so that the same shall hereafter read as follows, to -wit: "That from and after the passage and approval of this Ordinance, the right of furnish, distribute and sell natural gas, for light, heat and power and for all such other purposes for which gas may be used within the City of Plainview, Texas, for a period and term ending on the 20th day of June, A.D. 1972, is hereby granted to West Texas Gas Company, a corporation, and its successors and assigns, hereinafter called grantee, subject, however, to the provisions hereinafter incorporated in this Ordinance, and for such additional period and extension of time as may at the expiration of the said term of years ending the 20th day of June, A.D. 1972, be granted, and upon conditions then found to be satisfactory to the officials of the City of Plainview, Texas, and to this grantee, and provided that this amendment to said Franchise Ordinance No. 264, is to be in effect and run from and after the day and date of its passage and approval." SECTION 2: Except as to the amendment of Section 1 of Ordinance No. 264, the said Franchise Ordinance No. 264, as heretofore amended by Ordinances No. 34$, 467, 471, 549, and 5$6, shall in all other respects remain in full force and effect and shall not be in any other respects modified or changed hereby. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval and publication as provided by law. SECTION 4: Should any provision of said Franchise Ordinance No. 264, as heretofore amended by said Ordinances Nos. 34$, 467, 471, 549, and 5$6, and by this Ordinance be held invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining portions of said Franchise Ordinance No. 264, as amended shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect. AND IT IS SO ORDERED. On motion of Councilman Hood seconded by Councilman Johnson the foregoing Ordinance was passed on first reading w this the 3rd. day of March 1952, by the following vote of the City Council: Councilmen voting "Yea Unanimous Councilmen voting "Nay On Motion of Councilman Blair seconded by Councilman Walker the foregoing Ordinance was passed on waiving second reading this the 3rd day of March 1952 .by the following vote of the City Council: Councilmen voting "Yea Unanimous Councilmen Voting "Nay", -yor, City •f ainview, exas ATTEST: ity Clerk Robin Baker discussed filling in of lands near the City Barn site on Columbia Street. W.O. Speck and others appeared and asked the City Council to abide by the Fire zone and not permit any more tin buildings in the 1000 block between Broadway and Ash. Moved by Walker second by Hood, That the Council Approve change order No. 3 on City Hall remodeling job, amounting to $74.20 Carried. The Mayor read estimate No. 1 on City Hall Remodeling Job in favor of R.B. Walden, amounting to $11,908.12 Also Estimate of Kerr and Kerr, Estimate No. 1 on City Hall remodel Job amounting to $472.73 Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the Estimates be paid. Carried. The Minutes of Feby 1$, were read and approved. The City Engineer presented an estimate in favor of H.B.Jordan Co. South Date St. sewer line amounting to $1,467.10 Moved by Johnson second by Hood, That the Estimate be paid from Parking Meter Fund. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the City pay 4 of the cost of repairing pavement in alley by Bus Station. Carried. The Mayor read monthly reports for February as follows: Current Taxes $36353.05 Delinquent Taxes 1175.34 Meat Inspector 50.30 City Clerk 372$.51 Food Inspector 17.50 Building Inspector 33$.95 Police Dept. 1470.00 moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Bowman That the City Council approve the eontract for the lease of landing prix .ledges to the Reese Airforce Base at Lubbock, Texas. Carried. Moved by Alerrman Hood, Second by Alderman Walker, That the Council accept the reccomendations presented by Southwestern Public Service 6 2 Company, with the addition of a 2500 lumen light at 10th and Yonkers Street, and the Company is hereby authorized to make the installations as soon as practical. The Motion Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That Ordinance No. Highway Contract be adopted. Carried. ORDIF 2CE No. 601 T c n i oT r �r*, 4 2 T 12 NCE 127 T_. U��I�I C�;�� �Lr�UClICi ..�a 1 1 s•TTT1FT12'S C12 Tv CF T TTI This agreement made this 4th day of -•arch, 1952, by and between The state of Texas, hereinafter referred to as the 'State party of the first p• -art, and the City of Plainview, Hale County, Tess, acting by and through its duly authorized officers and ;r an ordinance passed the 3rd day of '!`arc' 1952, h reinafter called the 'TCity o-rty of the second part. I T II' 7 T H 1112 ".S, the City has requested the :tat e to contribute financial aid in the improvement and maintenance on uincy Street within such t City, from ll.t'h street to 16th street the route of High�ray No. 194 .t fro.,_ and her in ft er called the 'Project", adi ad" has by proper i a 1,1 the ''t: it the irL t anu ,1a.int naxc e of s' iv_ nro"1 ct and TL 2, the scat Hi ay '�nginieer, acting for and in behalf of the state HH:iaht ay omrissi_an, has m:: d- it 'mown to the City th_�-t the >ta.te will assist the City in the improvement and maintenance of said Project, conditioned that the City, as conten,nlated by "Senate Bill 415 lots 46th Legislature, Regul-r Session, will entet into agreements with the State for the purpose of determining the liabilities and reseon- sibilit•i es of the parties with reference thereto. 12 12 12 111 N T NC': T TR :;FCPC1, in consideration of the pr-mises and of the mutual covenants and agreements of the parties hereto to be by them respect- ively kept and performed as hereinafter set forth, it is agreed as follows: Project Authorization It is understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the City by virtue of the provisions of its charter and the laws of the State of Texas has exclusive controls of and jurisdiction over all streets and public ways within the incorporated limits of such City, and that the City has requested andconsented to the construction and maintenance of the project and the State in the construction and main- tenance of such project does so at the special instance and reouest of the City. The City, in consideration of the mutual cov herein contained, does hereby agree to and does hereby authorize the State to improve or assist in the ir_provement of said project at the location and in the manner shown on the elan :approved by both parties and atta- ched hereto, marked ":exhibit _A and made a part hereof in all respect. RIGHT OF T;, ^,Y The City will provide without cost to the state a right of way for the project free of -11 obstructions and encroachments, and of a width sufficient to provide properly for the improvements daown on the plans and will not in the future permit encroachments on said right of way. 62 -A T' 'T LG I.TTITTTI ..1 The City will provide for the inst- Nation, removal or other necessary adjustment of any and all utilities and services, whether Publicly or privtely owned, -:s may be necessary to permit the proper improvement, maintenance and use of said proj ct. Existing utilities shall be adjusted in respect to location and tyre of in- stallation in accorc:an_ce with requirements of the :Mate. If, uron receipt of written request by the ::Mate, the City does not promptly carry out this provision, and if such delay results in `,.dditional expense to the State, such expense will be the direct charge and obligation of the City. ?I\ CT N RIEG "IRV 1 The State will prepare or provide for the constructi'n plans, C, advertise for bids, and 1-t the construction contract or otherwise provide for the construction and will 3unerviee the construction, C? rec^•nstrmction or betterment tror'r as reduir• ?d by 3 id plans. ^-.s the project is d v doped to the constructi' n stage, either as a unit or in increments, the -,tate will secure the City's approval of the construction plans for each increment or the unit prior to award of contr'ct. DIVI'ICE: OF' COLlT=TIN 3?CI' TEI3I�'IT_ The City and the State will provide for the following items of construction for which each aaaumes financial responsibility. Common and Mate Special Roadway Exc n vat io n Overhaul nrin1 ins Rolling Flexible Bane 'dditional Nile Haul "spha._lt "ggregat e Concrete Curb and City Gutter Sidewalks and drives Removing old concrete It is further agreed that all the items of work above shall be built according to the Texas Highway Specifications. ^.11 materials used shall meet the Texas Highway y Specifications. Lines -nd grades shall be established by the Texas Highway Department. TR FFIC CO'.`;TROL DTVICES The City ^.grees that traffic control d vices, such as stop and slow signs, traffic signal lights, parking meters and other types of devices fcr tra 'fic control in respect to type of device, points of installation, and necessity will be fixed by agreement with the State es represented by the State Highway Engineer after traffic and engineering surveys have been made. The City agrees that it will not install or maintain or permit the installation or maintenance of any type of traffic control device which will affect or influence the utility of the project without having obtained in writing the prior annroval of the State. Traffic control device installed prior to the date of this agreement and which will affect or influence the utility of the project are hereby made subject to the terms of this agreement, and the City agrees to the .removal of such devices unless their continued use in place is an roved in writing by the State. It is understood that future traffic signal lights installed as a joint proj -ct by the Ct and Tate will be the subject of a separate agreement outlining the r ;saonsibili s for installation and main- tenance. P VEr -T PTi IEIEG The 't ate agrees to construct and maintain all longitudinal center line and non- passing barrier stripes. The City agrees to construct and maintain any additional traffic striping it may desire subject to the aDnrov al of the t -•t e. 6'. -B The City agrees to instal and maintain any street lighting -stem desir- d. by the City end to pay for 711 electric en -rgy as may be required 'or its operation. The street lighting system in- stallation will be su''1ject to the annroval of the CteLe. FUT1ff UTILITI`." The City i 11 secure or c to be secured a permit from the 'tate before any utility installation, r= pcar, rer:ov _l or ju_strnent is undertaken, crossing over or under the Project or ent _ring the pro,j ect right -of -way. It is further agreed that the `City T :d or require n y n the comply o rn ,l' ance by others .-ith �.,he :ci is ti_ :ns for back filling, rep1 cing p Y =meats, acid other f tares of constru )n as stinul��_ted in the permit. In event th City or others f'il to per- form all work in accord _nce with the r -ruirer. :tints of the specificr t- ions in the permit, the City =:gratis to ray tb the State promptly the cost for m.- :'sing correction of any deficiencies in the originll work. The City ,Sill not remove or eermit the rcmov -1 of pry concrete curb and gutter or f- cility construct d by the Ctete without a written permit from th ;t,te. On concrete curb end_ gutter constructed by the City, the length end l.oc:tion of all d.riveT. says (curb l._ id back) shall receive n .royal of the Ctate prior to constructs n. T'P FTI C UL I'I` 1 T"F=17 tC t I The City agrees to -ass nd enforce an ordinance re =tricting Parking to parallel pwrking only. The City agrees that other traffic regul -tions will be established end speed limits fix d by __p;re ment ith the 't ate as represented by the :Mate Highway Engineer after tr ffic end engineering surveys h _ve been conducted. The City agrees to prohibit the planting of trees or shrubbery or the creation or construction of any other obstruction within the right-of-1 -y without nri or agreement with the -tote. The City agrees to prohibit the movement of lo- es over the pro j ect -nd other t _.t e m.oint aimed stre exc ec'. th o legal i its for d ='.ign tad :t ate hi hw'ys for eit weight, l e gth, height or width except those h _ving props rmits from the 7t,ie for such movement. The Ttvte will be responsible for the erection o_nd maintenance of inform ti n si.gns or tie nroj -ct for direction of traffic, uch inns to be of design and loc tion to conform to stand _rd practices of the '3tste. DT T ICE C F ..IT This general maintenance nrovisi -e is su.nlement d, or in c' 3e of conflict is superseded is respect to the point in conflict onl by the sn ecific meinten -ace reseon 3i s e 77ineetod in other nrovisions of this agreement. The :tate ill maintain the roc du ,y evement and its support the full length of the eroject, curb end mutter, e ii `:n curbs, end the storm sewers and aneurtenances thereto that are constructed by the Stte The ,tate v.1_11 maintain the area bets. e -n right -of -way lines on rural type sectiohs, except where this rural tyre section is aft-ar- wr_rd.s conv to a st eat type section by the construction of curb and gu ters and widens rg of nevement, in which c _se the ma_inta.ince resnonsi„iiity of the "t.ate will be only between the curbs, and the area between the beck of curb and rroperty line w1i become the re- s eonsibility of the City. The City v.il-mintain the ara between the b' ck of cutb and property line on street type sections including '11 sidew,elks, driver -ys, e=nd other facilities within this area, el<cept storm slawers and appurtenance therto that re construct d by the '`'t-te. The City will maintain all street lights, traffic Lights, and signal devices, 'nd `ril' sweep, flush and otherwise keep the project in a clean nd sa +ry condition. Faintenance or•k by the 'Mate shall be oerfor•rned only ;s long as the pro j ect i s the route of tat e high- y, and it is under- stood and agreed bets.• °ern the Party h_r•eto that all obligations of the and the City as crested herein shell t rnin._te if •__nd when the project is no longer the route of _?ta_te high T'1l I TC ".TIGN The City are s to indemnify the 3tnte against any and all damages and claims for damages to ajoingin, abutting or other prop arty for which the St te is or may be 1 able arising out of, incident to or in any way connect• -d with the installation the construction, the existence, the use and/or maintenance of such Project and do hereby agree to indemnify the 3t '.te against any and all court costs, attorneys' fee and all expenses in connection with suits for su h shall, if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the 71; to from defending any such suits brought against it. Nothing in this ag eement ,hall he con to place any liability on the %ity for personal injuries arisi .g out of the constructi n of such project. N thing herein contained shall be construed to Place upon the 'tae any mannor of liability for injury to or death of p C- arsons or for d =Image to or loos of erc perty arising out of or in any rnann r connected with the maintenance or use of the project, and the City s .ve the state harmless from any de,.ma.ges _prising from :aid maintenance and for use of said Project. It is further understood and agreed between the earties h=reto that the imorovement and. /or maintenance of the project by the Mate is for the sole euroose of providing the travelling eubli c a more defluete tr;.vel facility and shall nev -r be the b sis of any clam for _state assumption, or participation in the payment, of any of the obligations of the City incurred in the ilProvement, oast or present of any street project. IN ;'.SCF, the o_..rtie s h ve hereunto affi aged their signatures, the City of Plainview on the 4th d. -:y of Earch, 1952, and the Highway Department on the 21st day of _arch, 195:. ,T �1 'vlt:T of 1 a ex By inf field Holbrook Ti.. I3rvan City Clerk yy„_ (Title of fining Official) THD ;T"7 07 TTr"3 Certified a being ex cuted for the Purpo se and effect of activating and/or car :raving out the orders, es- tablished nolicio or vrork orogrems heretofore a .nd authorized by the 1 t to Fig i'E ay or m By Herb -art Tddridge h f ._,rain eer of Planning J.C. any; ei_l prov l 'become ended: nneeroc Design j. IR cC.rt y District Sngi neer ;;ngineer, Land _'ervice 62 D. The m etin adjourned. City Ole' tor. z March 17, 1952 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen present, C.T. Johnson, Ray D. Blair, M.B. Hood, J.W. Walker. City Attorney, Frank R. Day, and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also were present at the meeting. A. Delegation of members from the Municipal Country Club appeared asking the Council for a paving program to the Country Club. The City Engineer estimated the cost to be aroung $,000.00 Dollars. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the City Engineer be author- ized to make detail plans of the project for paving to the Country Club. Carried. Change order No. 4 on City Hall remodel job was presented amount ing to 489.75. Moved by Johnson Second by Blair, That the order be approved. CD Carried. The Mayor read report of H.H. Barnard on Street Bus Bench Rentals accompained for check in amount of $6.50. The Minutes of March 3rd. were read and approved. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the list of bills presented be approved for payment. Carried. List of Bills. Burt Electric Co. 90.78,Connor Mathes Co.,Inc. 44.65, W.T. Cain Motor Co.49.17, L.P. Davis Son Inc. 22.50, Firestone Stores 1.64, Farmers Blacksmith Shop 22.50, Fred Moore 77.50, Panhandle Elec. Const. Co. 97.$0, Plainview Floral Co. 5.00, Whites Super Market 6.00, Plainview Safety Lane 169.$1 J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, Trustees of Firemen R.&R. Fund 34.50, f'.H.Bryan Petty Cash Fund 49.$4, The Camera Shop 3.05, C.L. Craig 2$1.74, Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 153.00, Plainview Flora. Co. 6.00, The Texas Co. 37.F9, West Pharmacy 3.65, West Texas Gas Co. 246.15, J.M. Radford Grocery Co. 2.00, Marshall 6urratt Collector 11.$$, Phillips Grocery Mkt. 5.47, Cities Serv. Oil Co. 36.11, Magnolia Petroleum Corp. 3.05, Curry Motor Freight 1.40 Curry Motor Frt. 8.98, Carl H. Mangum Mtr. Co. 63.71, Western Union 7.59, 5 6 Bolles 75.00, F.E. Sommerville 119.00, A.L. •Mosley Jr. 22.50, Hi- lains Hospital 25.00, P.H.Bryan 25.00, Manuel Morales 17.00, Ramon Natera 12.00, Luis Zepeda 28.00, Tiofilo Sanchez 28.00, Luz Garza 10.50, Albino Sanez 8.00, Luis Sanchez 4.00, Mike Gonzales 28.00, Evelyn Howard 5.15, E.W. Urbach Excavating Co. 431.25, Beverly Bennett 11.05, G.G. Brown 40.40, Luz Garza 28.50 Albino Saenz 28.50, Tiofilo Sanchez 28.50, Ramon Natera 28.50, Luiz Zepeda 28.50, Mike "onzales 28.50, Evelyn Howard 24.10 Mrs Pat Connelly 24.00, Guy W Wright 81.80, G.U. Sawyer 56.60 Plv. Hosp. Clinic 50.00, Plv. Hosp. Clinic 7.50, Feuerbacher Plb. Heating 5.50. FEBRUARY SALARIES P.H.Bryan 4300.00, Winfield Holbrook 275.00, Elaine Wardlaw 175.00 Danice Smith 175.00, Fannie Morman 250.00, Frank R. Day 180.00, C.T. Johnson 20.00, D.D. Bowman 20.00, Ray D. Blair 20.00, J.W. Walker 20.00, M.B. Hood 28.00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Hoyt Curry 310.00, Nath Burkett 225.00, E.J. Shearer 220.00, Hub Burt 210.00, J.E. Sheeon 220.00, Hartense Pelphrey 215.00, J.T. Sanderson 210.00 Geo J. Boswell 185.00, J.W. Thomas 90.00, T.P. Sitton 190.00, A.R. Cardinal 205.00, Todd Edd Durson 205.00, H.D. Payne 205.00, Floyd Lamb 195.00, C.R. Stegall 195.00, J.E. Zemple 185.00, D.H. Coulson 185.00 Raymond V. Claycomb 185.00, Leedy Maxey 220.00, Frank Bigler 210.00, A.M. Hamilton 260.00, Berry Lynch 220.00, Arvil W. Harkins 210.00, William E. Renegar 210.00, Howard Kirkpatrick 210.00, Don H. De±usk 195.00 W.J. Williams 2 205.00, Lawrence Lee Purvis 195.00, Lee Barnes 195.00, P.W. Slaughter 1 195.00, D.F. Rogers 185.00, R.U. Garrett 185.00 W.E. Strickland 1$5.00, A.J. Holster 185.00, A.W. Overman 196.00, W.F. Foley 370.00, S.E. Bolles 310.00, A.T. Herrod 210.00, Jack Morris 220.00, Roy Warren 210.00, Truit Ray 205.00, Charles W. Nash 185.00,Carl B. Black 185.00, Jack Slaaghter 220.00, L.G. McDaniel 190.00, Al D. Fitch 190.00 F.L. Thornton 260.00, O.B. Guin 210.00, Nute W Rannals 220.00, Thurman Price 205.00, George Smith 185.00, J.B. Heflin 160.00, Will Evans 175.00, W.D. Wilbourn 187.50 W.L. Welch 160.00, Dr E.U. Nicholl 210.00, Dr. D.P. Jones 170.00, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 235.00, A.L. King 180.00, A.D. Cowart 160.00, Albert F. Anderson 160.00, Houston Taylor 160.00, L.D. Horton 1$0.00, F.C.Moore 180.00,L.A. Horton160.00, David McDonald 160.00, M.F. Tamplen 160.00, W.B. Alexander 160.00, Guy Wright 22.13. 64 The City Attorney presented Ordinance No. 602 covering parrallel parking at certain designated places on highways. ORDINANCE NO. 602 1 AN ORDINANCE REGULATIdG THE PRRKING OF VEHICLES UPON CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND ORDERS IN CONFLICT HEREIWTH AND PROVIDING A PENALTY: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. That all ordinances and orders or a part thereof in conflict with or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done or committed in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to the taking effect of this ordinance. Section 2. Definition of Words and Phrases. The following words and phrases when used in this ordinance shall for the purpose of this ordinance have the meanings respectively ascribed to them herein. (a). Vehicle. Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. (b). Motor Vehicle. Every vehicle which is selfpropelled and every vehicle which is properlled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails. (c). Parallel Parking. Vehicles shall park parallel with the curb and adjacent thereto, within the marked area fixed for each vehicle and on the right hand side of the street of the vehicle so parking. Section 3. Every person, firm or corporation owning or oper- ating a vehicle or motor vehicle as herein defined, shall park said vehicle parallel on the following streets within the City of Plainview, Texas: On 5th Street from Yonkers Street to Milwee Street except the North side of 5th Street from Broadway Street to Ash Street; On Columbia Street from 24th Street to the South line of the City limits of Plainview; and On Quincy Street from 24th Street to 5th Street, except the West side of Quincy Street from 16th Street to 14th Street, and on the West side of Quincy Street from 8th Street to 6th Street. Section 4. Every operator of such vehicle and /or motor vehicle shall park the same within the marked or painted area on said street as herein defined and adjacent to the curb and the parking meter placed within said painted area. Section 5. Vehicles of the Fire Department, Police Vehicles and .rnbulances and Emergency Vehicles of the Municipal Department are specifically exempt from the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 6. Any Person who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not less than X1.00 nor more than $100.00. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the& 17 day ofMarch, 1952. your Ci y .f ainview, -Tex s ATTEST: (p City erk Moved by Hood second by Walker, 'That the ordinance be adopted. Carried. 65 Moved by Walker Second by Blair, That the City Engineer be authorised to advertise for bids on 600 gallon asphalt distributor with circulating bar, to be opened April 7th. 1952 at 7:30 P.M. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Johnson, That the i'Jayor and Treasurer be empowered to invest 0000.00 of the Interest and Sinking Funds in good safe bonds for the benefit of the fund. Carried. C Meeting Adjourned; City Clerk "-year April 7, 1952 The City Council of ..Plainview, Texas met in regular session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen present, nay D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, J.W. Walker, M.B. Hood, and D.D. Bowman. Frank R. Day, City Attorney, R.K. Snethen, City Engineer, and E.C. Nicholl, City Sanitary Officer also attended the meeting. A petition was presented to the Council signed by Mrs. Abbie White and others asking the approval of a subdivision of Blocks 31 and 42 College Hill Addition. Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That the Council adopt Ordinance N. 603, closing alleys in Blocks 31 and 42 C.H. addition and approv- ing the new plat as filed. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 603 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, Mrs. Abbie White, a widow, is the owner of Blocks Nos. 31 and 42, of College Hill Addition to the Town of Plainview, in Hale County, Texas, as shown by plat of said addition of record in Book 17, Page 4, Deed Records, Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, She has filed with the Mayor and 'ity Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, a petition, in which she is joined by other interested persons, which prays for an order closing and vacating the alley running north and south in Block No. 31, the alley running North and south in Block No. 42, and the streets running north and south between Blocks Nos. 31 and 42, all in said College Hill Addition and requesting that the City of Plainview, Texas, quitclaim any right, title and interest in and to said alleys and street; and in which she prays for an order to open an alley running east and west from the east side of said Block No. 31 to the west line of said Block No. 42, which alley is 20 feet in width and the North line of which is 175 feet south and parallel with the north lines of said Blocks Nos. 31 and 42 as shown on the original plat; and WHEREAS, the said Abbie White has also presented to the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, a plat designated "White's" Subdivision of Blocks 31 and 42, College Hill Addition to Plainview, Texas" which plat subdivides the property included in said Blocks Nos. 31 and 42 of College Hill Addition to Plainview, Texas, as shown on the original plat of record in Book 17, page 4, Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, and the alleys in said blocks and the street between said blocks, and attached to which plat is a dedication deed executed by Mrs Abie White which adopted said plat and dedicates to the use of the public the streets and alleys shown thereon; and it appearing to the City Uouncil that said petition and said plat and dedication deed are in proper form and order, and that all of same are duly executed and presented, and that proper and sufficient notice has- been given; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that the alley in Block No. 31, the alley in Block No. 42, All in College Hill Addition to Plainview, Texas, as'shown by the plat of said addition of record in Book 17, page 4, Deed Records, Hale County, Texas, be and the same are hereby closed and discontinued and that the title to the property included in said street and alleys be and the same is hereby vested and quited in the said Mrs Abie White; and the City of Plaintiew, Texas, does hereby disclaim any right, title and interest in and to said alleys and street; and the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute an instrument which quitclaims to the said IVIrI s Abie White all right, title and 66 interest of the City in said alleys and street; AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the plat and dedication deed on said White's Subdivision of Blocks 31 and 42 of College Hill Addition to Plainview, Texas, presented to this meeting and duly executed and acknowledged by Mrs Abie White, a widow, be and the same is hereby in all things accepted and approved; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an alley be opened as prayed for in the petition of Abie White et al and as shown on the plat referred to above be and the same is hereby accepted and same shall be opened, which alley is 20 feet in width extending from the east line of Block 31 to the west line of Block 42 as shown by the plat of College Hill Addition of Record in Book 17, page 4, Deed Records, Hale County, Texas, and the north line of which alley is 175 feet south of and parallel with the nort line of said Blocks Nos. 31 and 42 of College Hill Addition as shown on said plat of record in Booc 17, page 4, Deed Records, Hale County, Texas, and which is the alley shown on the plat referred to above. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS the 7th day of April, 1952. i iw- Mayor/ Cit Y ainview of Texas ATTEST: J/// /I City Ci erk. Moved by Walker second by Hood, That T.R. Reeves be granted the use of The City Auditorium on April 18th on the usual terms. Carried. Moved by Hood and second by Blair, That the Council pave to the Country Club according to the plans submitted by the Engineer at a cost of approximately 0800.00. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Johnson, That the City allow a credit of 30.00 on paving lein of L.A. Hartley on Quincy Street account of damage to trees by reason of the widening of the street. Carried. :Minutes of March 17th read and approved. Mayor Holbrook read minutes of a meeting with the Commissioners Court on April 7th at 10:30 A.A. Minutes of Joint Meeting with Commissioners Court. The Council met at 10:30 A. A. on April 7, 1952, with the commission- ers Court, at the Courthouse, those present were Aldermen, Johnson, Walker and Bowman. Mayor Holbrook and City Attorney Frank R. Day also attended the meeting. After hearing explanations of the plans of Pioneer Air Lines to use larger planes presented by Messrs. Harris and Hale of that Company, and runway requirements from Mr. Church from the Civil Aeronotics Administration. The matter was discussed in detail, and the following two orders were passed unanimously; Motion by Johnson seconded by Walker, That the Council tentatively approve the project to acquire additional land, and to extend the paved runway. Moved by Walker and seconded by Bowman, that W.J. Williams be employed to prepare plans specifications and estimates for the project. The same two orders were passed by the Commissioners Court. Alderman, Bowman and Commissioner Karrh were appointed a comittee to report on land purchase. The Meeting Adjourned Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the list of Bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. List of Bills since March 17, 1952 Rudy's "66" Station 63.52, V.R.Rodgers Son 10.10, B.& G Weldigg Works 47.00, J.Q Long Roofer 450.00 and 290.00, Christine Johnson 20.00, B.A. Woods 37,31, Evelyn Howard 31.30, J.Oliver Bier P.M. 30.06, Beverly Bennett 18.70, P.H.Bryan Petty Cash 50.38 A.E. Cox 34.50, Charles W. Nash 27.60, Roy L. Warren 30.10, Carl Black, 18.00, Jack Morris 12.00, S.E. Bolles 27.60, Dale Bolles 16.60, F.W.D Railway Co. 10.62, S.E.Bolles 9.00, R.B. Walden Contr. 50.39, Plv.Hosp.& Clinic 125.00, G.W. Scar berry 37.90, Mrs Nina Odom 21.90, Loiselle Whitefield 31.50, Evelyn Howard 31.50, Johnson Bumpus 3.50, G.W. Sawyer 61.05, L.P. Shugart 32.00, B.A. Wood 39.26, Ralph Thornton 31.60, 'Mrs Pat Connelly 38.20, Helen 6 71 Eastwood 50.00, C.G. Brown 50.40, American Hosp. Life Ins. (Cities Part) $3.77, Roy Maxey 15.00, P.H.Bryan, Election 107.00, Eureka Fire Hose $77.10, Geo Phillips Station 9.61, S.W. Public Service 117.15, Mrs Alta Johnson (Charity) 30.00, Miller Miller 14.03, Evelyn Howard 2$,90, Loiselle Whitefield 31.50, Mrs Nina Odom 31.50, D.D. Cavitt 42.70, Roy Maxey 21.60, Aylesworth Enchanted Gardens 35.00, Austin Battery Co. 41.50, Bridges Moore Agency 163.00, Burt Elec. Co. 149.2$, Bo's "66" Station $4.64, Boyd Davenport 32.72, L.R. Bain Co. 10.00, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. $0.5$, City Blacksmith Shop 5.75, Carl Bonds Service 1.00, Camp's Pharmacy .$0, The Camera Shop 72.71 Churchwell Bros. Oil 'Co. 24$.01 C.L. Cragi 2$7.3$, Cathey Fullingim Hdw. 6.$4, Crenshaw Paint C Glass Co. 2.$0, W.T. Cain Motor Co. 75.35, Carpenter Paper Co. 16.75, Clowe Cowan 2311.06, Continental Oil Co. $$.06, Curry Motor Frt. Line 9.14, Connor Mathes Co.,Inc. 2$.51, Collins Applicance Co. 5.10, Commercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Dodson Chemical Co. 95.73, Eaton Stationery 31.30, Bob Edwards Cabinet Shop 1.00, Firestone Stores 12.73, Forrester Sales Service 22.75, Paul Graham Co. 21.24, The B.F. Goodrich Co. 16.03, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 52.63, Good Year Service Stores 19$.53, Herald `3 News Publishing Co. 24.57, Hancock's Fire Extinguisher Co. 1.50, W.H. Gerken 25.90, The General Detroit Corp. 10.31 Home Specialty Shop 4.75, Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 1$5.65, E.K. Hufstedler Son 3.60, Bob Hooper iflotor Co. 2.33, Homelite Corp. 7.26, The Karpark Corp. 36.7$, =hiker's Service Station 5.59, John G. Logsdon 42.07, Ludeman MacNaughton 137.00, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 10.45 1Yieinecke Bros. $.43, Morrison Supply Co. 4$4.$2, Minnesota Mining manuf. 106.00, Midway Service 160.36, Municipal Steel Corp. 335.$4, Newman Motor Co. 15.91, National Stationers 1$.50, National Disinfectant 6$.30, No -Name Cafe $9.55, Neptune Meter Co. 569.00, O.K. Rubber Welders Co. 4.50, Plains Machinery Co. 21.53, Panhandle Elec. Const. Co. $7.00, Plains Welding Supply 17.16, Phillips Battery Co. 34.4$, Perry's Service Station 13.$7, Plv. Plumbing Co. 5$.54, Plv. Hdw. Co. 1$9.50, Robinson "erring Drug 11.92, Rockwell Bros. Co. 7.25, Rogers Battery Elec. 13.00, J.M. Radford Grocery Co. 9.37, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 157.$0, Shook Tire Co. 22.35, Seipp Machine Shop 27.$0, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 12.4.01, Sargent Sowell, Inc. 63,00, S.W.Public Serv. 1569.$0, Dept Dairy manuf Texas Tech 41.00, The Tropical Paint Oil Co. 22.65, Triangle Cafe 77.25, The Plv. Tribune 45.00, The Texas Co. 9.21, Viking Supply Co. 373.83, West Pharmacy 4.95, Western Union 6.08, Winn Motor Co. 11.15, Well Mach. Supply 216.48, West Texas Gas Co. 258.90, Whites Super Market 55.50, The Woolen Uniform Co. 31.67, Dee Yancey Super Ser. Sta. 6.62. MARCH SALARIES P.H.Bryan 300.00:W. Holbrook 275.00:Elaine kardlaw 175.00:Fannie Norman 250.00:F.R.Jay I$0.00:R.K.Snethen 510.00:Hoyt Curry 310.00: math Burkett 225.00:E.J.Shearer 220.00:Hub Burt 217.00:J.E.Sheeon220. Hortense Pelphrey 229.34: J.T.aanderson 2I3.50:"eo.Boswell 185.00: Elmo Head 60.00:T.P.Sitton 190.00:A.R.-'ardinal 215,00:Todd Ed Burson 225.26: Floyd Lamb 195.00: D.H.Coulson 188.08:H.D. ayne 205.00: IT V laycomb I$5.00:C.R.Stegall 195.00:J.B.'i'emple I90.00:Gu W Wright I:14:A.4. 260.O0:Leedy "axey 220.00:Frank Rlggler 210.00 erry Lynch220.00:Lee Darnes 195.00 :Arvil Harkins 2 0.00:W.L. enegar 2I0.00:Howard Kirkpatrick 2I0.00:A.tv.Uverman 195.00: Don Debmsk 195.00: i.J. +iilliarns 195.00:L.L.'urvis 195.O0:A.J.Holster 1$5.00:P.W.Slaughter 195.00:D.F.ttogers 195.00:R.O.garrett 185.00:W.E.Strickland 185.00: Gu.F.Foler 370.00:S.E.Bolles 334.50:A.T. "errod 2I0.00:A.E.Cox 2 Jack Morris 235.00:Hoy "arren 244.50:Charles Nash 240.00:C.G.Brown 84.40: Black 207.50:Jack Slaughter 220.00:L.G.iicDaniel 190.00: Al D Fitch 190.00:F.L. hornton 260.00:O.B.Guin 210.00:Nute Rannals 220.00:Gerald 'orton 1 85.00:J.B. "eflin 160.00:Will Evans 1 75.00: W.D.YLilbourn I$7.50:W.L.Vuelch 160.00:Dr E.C.Nichol12 D.P.Jones $5.00:A.C. oeninger 260.00 Weldon Way 235.00:A.L.ing I80.00: A.D.Cowart'160.00:A.F.Anderson 1 60.00:Houston L aylor 160.00:L.D.Horton I$0.00:F.C.moore I$0.00:W.B.Alexander 160.00:L.A ?Horton 160.00:L'avid mcJonald• 160.00 M. F. Tamplin 160.00: The "ayor read estimate No.2 on the City Hall "emodel Job in favor of R.B.walden Construction Company amounting to 4788.03 .Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the estimate be paid. Carried. The "ayor read change order No.5 on the City Hall remodel job amounting to 295.04 .Moved by Hood second by walker, that'the order be approved. Carried. 68• The City Engineer read 2 estimates in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on the repair job at Bus station 480.63 to be paid by 640.$4 the Bus Company. for 3526 feet of curn and gutter on Quinct St widening job 4 moved by Hood second by Johnson,That the estimates be paid. "arried. The Aayor read reports as follows for March narking meters T971.00 Police "eport 1539.50 Plainview bus Co. 10.56 Bldg Inspector 333.75 Food Inspector 9.00 Current Taxes 1 963.90 Delinquent 977.$6 City Clerk 2373.43 meat Inspector 51.95 eater Plant gallons pumped 60253200 f iioved by Blair second by Bowman, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. The i'tayor read bids on Asphalt Distributor,with circulating bar as follows. Plains ''achinery Company 2922.50 Fred Berryhill Uompnay 2436.'00 Conley Lott Nichols Co. 2432.00 Moved by Hood second by Nalker, That the low bid of 2432.00 by Conley Lott Nichols Co be accepted. Carried. The election returns of the election on April 7th. were presented to the Council by the City Clerk. Moved by Hood second by bowman That the following Election order be passed. 'arried. ELECTION ORDER. On this the 7th day of April 1952 at a regular meeting of The City Council with all members present,there was presented to The Council in proper form and in the proper manner the returns of the Election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 1 st. day of Apri1, to elect the following Offibers for the City of Plainview,and the said returns having been recieved,opened and canvassed as provided by law,and it appearing from the returns ,that the following cand- idates recieved the number of votes herein stated: i''or i "iayor. C.L.Abernethy 946 For "ayor Homer Looper 1164 nor Alderman H.G.McGloud 1 035 tt W.T. ain I56$ tt .t D Blair 1797 tt J.W.Walker 152$ TT 1.Q.Silverthorne I The following Candidates having recieved the largest number of votes cast at said election, were duly declared elected by the City Council Horner Looper mayor i T. Cain Alderman "ay D Blair Alderman J.W.Walker Alderman The total number of votes cast being 2124,and the terms of Officc being for the ensuing two years, it is therfore declared that the above named persons having recieved the largest number of votes cast for any one, for the above named offices are hereby declared elected for the ensuing two years. Done this 7th.day of April 1952 at a regular meeting of the City Council od' t e City of Plainview 'Texas. Attesti 6 1k 4-- ii4/ ?j ?....tki L itatt ',,,e2e City Clerk. Mayor At this time the oath of "ffice was administered to Homer Looper as ifiayor. 6'9 And the "ath of Office was administered to T.Cain, J.W.Walker and nay D Blair as aldermen,by City Attorney Frank R Day. i Holbrook relinquished the Jhair to the ivew 1 1 ayor, :112 114 tah/tOt ayor City 'ecret_ly. The Meeting continued with Mayor Horner Looper Presiding. It was moved by Walker and second by Blair, That the Council extend a vote of thanks and appreciation to Mayor Holbrook and Alderman Hood for their faithful and effective service in behalf of the City, and their personal thinks for pleasant and cooperative attitude (_Laing meetings of the Council. Carried Unanimously. I The Mayor a' ointed Aldermen, Johnson, Walker, and Cain a committee to purchase furniture for the City Hall. 4 The Mayor read change order No. 6, City Hall remodel Job amount 514.87 and change order No. 7 City Hall remodel Job amount 657.14 Moved by Boman 'second by Johnson, That the change be annroved. Carried. The Mayor appointed, R.K. Snethen, Ray D. Blair, J.W. Walker, and P.H. Bryan as committe to invescige the salary situation. Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That the Council order paving on 13th Street from Portland to iuincy St. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. -I -God .e■ ;V__*-c)--,..4.— ity Clerk G Mayor April 21, 1952 The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in the City Hall with Mayor, Homer Looper, presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, J.W. Walker, W.T. Cain, and D.D. Bowman. City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also attended the meeting. M.S. Watson appeared before the Council in behalf of the Plainview Cemetery Association and asked for approximately 600 extension of a six inch water line West to the new part of the Cemetery. Moved by Blair, second by Walker, That the City pay the Y.M.C.A. $700.00 allowed for summer activities. Carried. Moved by Bowman, second by Johnson, That the City Permit C.L. Boyd to connect a service station at llth and Quincy St. to the Sanitary sewer if and when he satifies the City Plumbing Inspector that the sand trap is adequate. Carried. The Mayor read the report of the Plainview Bus Company for April showing rentals of $11.$3 and the Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Annual Report the amount shown due as 2% Street rentals, being $3,705.40. Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Taxes for 194$ on Lots 13 to 16 Block 43 Highland Additon be cancel on account-of mixup due to tax sale. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That Evelyn Howard be employed at a salary of $145.00 Per Month, effective May 1. Carried. Moved by Blair and second by Johnson, That Change order No. 9 on the City Hall Remodel Job be approved amounting to $171.60. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Cain that change order No 10 on the City Hall Remodel Job be approved amounting to $217.20. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the Mayor be authorized to 1 �J` renew Dennis House Contract on the dump grounds at $250.00 per Month for another year. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the Council authorize the City Engineer to advertise for bids for a new 1000 gallon per minute pump and well, to be opened at 7:30 P.M. May 19, 1952. Carried. City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman on Street Paving Contract amounting to $800.00. Moved by Walker and second by Blair, That the Estimate be paid. Carried. Minutes of April 7, 1952 were read and approved. Moved by Cain and second by Walker, That the City extend a 6" water line West to the new part of the Cemetery, approximately 600'. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned CITY CL MAYOR May 5, 1952 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor, Homer Looper, presiding. The following Aldermen attended the meeting: Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, J.W. W.T. Cain, D.D. Bowman, City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also attended the meeting. Roscoe Snider read a letter outlining a program of Civic Betterments as selected from questionars submitted during meetings of the Chamber of Commerce for the Councils study. Moved by Walker, second by Johnson, That the City agree to pay 4 of the cost of approximately 1200' of additional paving at the Airport. Carried. Moved by Walker, second by Blair, That the American Legion Baseball Association have permission to erect a low fence at the ball park grounds in Wayland Park. Carried. Moved by Johnson, second by Walker, That Change Order #11, City Hall Remodel Job amounting to $270.82 be approved. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the estimate of R.A. Walden, Contractor on City Hall Remodel Job be paid. amounting to $4,524.70. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the City Order, 62 One Hour Huskey Typer Karpark Parking Meters on the 05.00 and old meter trade in proposition. Carried. The Minutes of April 21, were read and approved. Moved by Johnson second by Walker that the list of bills submitted be paid. Carried. List of Bills Frank Stultz (Dairy Barn) 32.00, Edward Melton Taylor 5.33, Badger Meter Mfg. Co. 88.20, Barley's Cities Service 6.72, Fred Moore 60.00, 0.B. Fore Simmons 117.27, J,M. Heflin 9.00 The Plainview Mattress Factory 132.00, Ralph Thronton 34.00, Plainview Laundry 8.50, D.D. Cavitt 31.50, Loidelle Whitefield 28.90, Nina Odom 31.50, Evelyn Howard 30.10, G.V. Sawyer 62.15, Guellarn o Lopez 15.00, Mrs Pat Connelly 38.20, Doug Sewell 9.28, The Texas Co. 7.20, R.B. Walden 26.40, V.R. Rodgers Son 1$.85, A.B. Cox 204.00, S.E. Bolles 6.60, J. Oliver Bier 15.03, Miller Miller Frt. 20.66, Roy Maxey 68.80, N.A. Wheeler 96.00, Frank Stultz 80.00, Herman Bell 105.00, Amer. Hosp. Life Ins. Co. 277.78 (Cities Part 94.08, E.E. Slaughter 79.80, Hearne Motor Frt. 2.77, Curry Motor Frt. 9.52, J. Oliver Bier 30.06, Pan- handle SFE R.R. Co. 6.30, Bryand Food Store 6.00, J. Oliver Bier 15.03, Luis Zepeda 12.00, Bernardo Lopez 12.00, Tiofilo Sanchez 12.00, J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 30.06, G.V. Sawyer 88.50, L.W. Phipps 18.48, J. Oliver Bier. 15.03, Helen Eastwood 50.00, Mrs Pat Connelly 36.20, Doug Sewell 31.80, P.H.Bryan, Petty Cash 49.74, Mrs Alta Johnson (J.E. Manning) 30.00, Alexander -Neis Drug 1.25, Aylesworth Florists 13.00, Austin Battery Co. 28.95, Bayley's Army ►tiavy Store 4.25, Burt Elec. Co. 1255.64, P.H. Bryan, Registrar 15.50, L.R. Bain Co. 22.50, Fred Berryhill Equip Co. 59.70, Badger Meter Mfg Co. 176.40, Bo's Phillips 66 12.42, Boyd Davenport 7.50, Barley's Cities Service 11.55, Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 16.47, Chicken Inn 157.75, Barton Plumbing Co. 56.21, W.T. Cain Motor Co. 52.04 Continental Oil Co. 4.00, The Camera Shop 12.56, Carpenter Paper 6o. 1.40, Commercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Cathey-Fullingim Hdw. 45.41, Clowe Cowan Inc., 696.42, C.L. Craig, 247.20, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 32.86, Continental Oil Co. 84.08, Camp's Pharmacy 2.05, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 63.48, Clarke Courts 22.80, Carpenter Paper Co.18.15, City Blacksmith Shop 1.35, Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 34.17, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 1.20, Dodson Chemical Co. 91.63, Eaton Sudduth 333.39, Firestone Stores 4.59, Good Year Service Stores 30.00, Hearne Motor Freight 2.31, Hig inbotham- Bartlett Co. 88.43, Haynes Motor Co. 2.50, The Harder Agency 318.10, Herald -News Publishing 847.83, Hamilton- Martin Motor C 33.30, Hi -Pla-' ns Radiator Elec. 13.50, Lon L. McDaniel Serv. Sta, 95.92, Meinecke Bros. 5.50, Jarvis -Tull 6 o. 41.06, The Karpark Corp. 14.68, Kikor'E S er ;r i c 3t t i' ;r 2.30, Ludeman MacNaughton 35.36, .�r Lubbock Engineering Co. 45.50, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 14.21, Midway Service 2.90, T.E. Mitchell 11.66, Miles Studio 15.40, M.B. McKee Co. 134.10, Maggard -Nall Mtr. Co. 23.82, McDonald Trading Post 16.83, Neptune Pi eter Co. 1343.05, National Stationers 46.25, Newman Motor Co. 15.76, O.K. Rubber Welders 5.00, Plainview Builders Supply 2.00, Plainview Seed House 7.75, Public Sanitary prod. Co. 173.60, Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 24.38, Plainview Hdw. Co. 10.39, Plains Welding Supply 23.( 23.01, Plains Trie Co. 83.58, Phillips Battery Co. 40.40, J.M. Rad- ford Grocery 20.98, The Rohan Co., Inc. 209.66, The Rogers Agency 35.00 The Rose Shop 11.45, R. R. Electronic Co. 17.23, Royal Typewriter Co. 155.00, E.A. Rogers 4.00, Rogers Battery Elec. 60.45, Robinson Herring Drug 12.53, Rockwell Bros. Co. 16.50, R.Q. Silverthorne 54.88, S.W. Public Service 10.65, The Seagrave Corp. 336.85, Shook Tire Co. 206.48, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 147.71, The Steck Co. 48.29, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 466.27, The Texas Company 11.20, S.W. Public Service 1693.78, Viking Supply Corp. 601.06, Well Machinery Supply 345.46, West Pharmacy 2.43, Roy G Wood Funeral Home 37.50, Winn Motor Co. 36.85, R.B. Walden 96.71, Whites Super Market 12.00, Dee Yancey Super Serv. Sta. 8.28, West Texas Gas 158.65, State Dept Health 42.00. SALARIES P.H.Bryan 300.00, Winfield Holbrook 275.00, Elaine Wardlaw 175.00, Fannie Norman 250.00, Frank R. Day 180.00, C.T. Johnson 20.00, D.D. Bowman 20.00, Ray D. Blair 20.00, J.W. ?calker 20.00, M.B. Hood 20.00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Hoyt Curry 310.00, Nath Brukett 225.00, E.J. Shearer 220.00, Hub Burt 224.00, J.E. Sheeon 220.00, Hartense Pelphrey 239.56, J.T. Sanderson 224.00, Geo J. Boswell 185.00, T.P. Sitton 190.00, A.R. Cardinal 214.00, Todd Edd Burson 217.00, H.D. Payne 210.00, Floyd Lamb 208.03, C.R. 2t:ga.11. J.3. Tea 01,) 7. D, D. Coulson 207.00, Raymond. V. Claycomb 185.00, Elmo Head 90.00, A.M. Hamilton 260.00, Leedy Maxey 220.00, Frank Rigler 210.00, Berry Lynch 220.00, Arvil W. Harkins 210.00, William E. Renegar 210.00, Howard Kirkpatrick 210.00, Lawrence Lee Purvis 195.00, Lee Barnes 196.00, P.W. Slaughter 195.00, D.F. Rogers 195.00, R.O. Garrett 185.00, W.E. Strickalrid 185.00, A.J. Holster 185.00, A.W. Overman 185.00, Tommie F. Harkins 140.00, W.F. Foley 370.00, 3.E. Bolles 310.00, A.T. Herrod 210.00, Jack Morris 220.00, Roy Warren 210.00, A.E. Cox 185.00, Charles W. Nash 205.00, Carl B. Black 185.00, Jack Slaughter 220.00. L.G. McDaniel 190.00, Al D Fitch ;90.00, F.L. Thornton 260.00, O.B. Guin 210.00, Nute W. Rannals 220.00, George Smith 182.50, Gerald Morton 185.00, J.B. Heflin 160.00, Will Evans 175.00, W.D. Wilbourn 187.50, W.L. Welch 160.00, Dr. E.C. Nicholl 210.00, Dr. D.P. Jones 85.00, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 235.00, A.L. King 180.00, A.D. Coward 160.00, Albert F. Anderson 160.00, Houston Taylor. 160.00, L.D. Horton 180.00, F.C. Moore 180.00, L.A. Horton 160.00, David McDonald 160.00, M.F. Tamplen 160.00, W.B. Alexander 160.00,. Carried. Petitions were presented to the Council by the property owners on North Date Street asking for improvements on drainage conditions. Moved by Bowman and Second by Cain that the Mayor be designated as purchasing agent and in his absence the City Clerk be authorized 72 to buy up to $500.00 and no pruchases to be made except on pruchase orders approved by purchasing agent or City Clerk. Carried. The Mayor read monthly reports for April as follows: Police Report $2,152.00 H.H. Barnard (Bus Bench) 7.73 Building Inspector 378.55 Meat Inspector 54.05 City Clerk 46,354.76 Food Inspector 7.50 Parking Meters 2,564.50 Delq. Taxes 412.78 Current Taxes 2,056.10 Water pumped 56$61500 Gallons Moved by Blair second by Walker that the reports be accepted and filed. Moved by Bowman, second by Cain, That the rent contract with Deb Bain on 5th St. lot be approved and the Mayor be authorized to execute same. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the Mayor, City Engineer, and City Clerk be designated to select site for the new well. Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman on Quincy Street widening contract amounting to $1204.75. Moved by Blair second by Cain that the estimate be paid. Carried. Moved and seconded, That funds be transferred from Highway 70 and $7 a accounts to Street Bond Fund account. Carrie d. Moved by Walker seconded by Bowman, That City pave North side of 6th Street between Utica Smyth and College part Street to be paid from the Housing Unit Fund. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the City authorize the paving of 6th Street and 14th 16 Streets from Quincy to Portland and 12th Street from Joliet to Kokomo. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the City install 400 Ft. of 6" Gast Iron Pipe and 900 Ft. of 2" Cast iron Pipe and a 900 Ft. 6" sewer line North on Austin St. to the Gifford -Hill Western Concrete Pipe Company building site. Carried. The Mayor read five bids on half ton pick -up for Water Dept. as follows: Maggard -Nall GMC $1500.00 Bob Hooper Mtr. Dodge 15$4.20 Hamilton- Martin Mtr. (Studebaker) 1425.00 Winn Motor Co. Ford 13$0.00 Shepard Chev. Co. 1347.50 Moved by Blair second by Walker that the City accept the low bid of Shepard Chevrolet Co. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Cain, That the following recommendations of the Salary Committee be adopted and that the following salaries be effective May 1, 1952. P.H. Bryan $350.00 J.B. Temple 207.00 Elaine Wardlaw 1$7.00 D.H.Coulson 197.00 Fannie Norman 262.00 Elmo Head 102.00 Hoyt Curry 350.00 Guy W Wright 197.00 Nath Burkett 237.00 A.M. Hamilton 300.00 E.J.Shearer 232.00 Leedy Maxey 242.00 Hub Burt 222.00 Frank Rigler 222.00 J.E. Sheeon 232.00 Berry Lynch 232.00 Hartense Pelphry 227.00 Arvil W Harkins 222.00 J.T. Sanderson 222.00 William E Renegar 222.00 Geo J. Boswell 197.00 Don H. BeBusk 217.00 T.P. Sitton 202.00 Lawrence Purvis 207.00 A.R.Cardinal 227.00 Lee Barnes 207.00 Todd Edd Burson 217.00 P.W.Slaug ht er 207.00 H.D. Payne 217.00 D.F. Rogers 207.00 Floyd Lamb 207.00 R.O. Garrett 207.00 W.E. Strickland 207.00 /.3 A.J Holster 197.00 George Smith 207.00 A.W. Overman 197.00 Gerald. Morton 197.00 Tommie Harkins 197.00 B.A. Wood 217.00 W.F. Foley 400.00 J.B. Heflin 172.00 S.E. Bolles 350.00 Will Evans 187.00 A.T. Herrod 222.00 W.D. Wilbourn 199.50 Roy Warren 232.00 W.L. Welch 172.00 ChalresW Nash 217.00 A.L. King 192.00 Carl B Black 207.00 A.D. Cowart 172.00 Jack Slaughter 242.00 Albert Anderson 172.00 L.G. McDaniel 202.00 Houston Taylor 172.00 Al D. Fitch 202.00 L.D. Horton 192.00 F.L. Thornton 300.00 F.C. Moore 192.00 0.B. Guin 222.00 L.A. Horton 172.00 Nute W. Rannals 242.00 David McDonald 172.00 M.F. Tamplen 172.00 Carried. The 1'eeting Adjourned ff 4 \T T1 7/Q `8'it�r ierk 7 A Mayor May 19, 1952 Plainview, Texas The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in regular session at the City Hall with Mayor Homer Looper presiding and the following Aldermen present: C.T. Johnson, D.D. Bowman, J.W. Walker, W.T. Cain. City Engineer, R.K. Snethen and City Attorney Frank R. Day also attended the meeting. The Mayor opened two bids on the new water well as follows: Peerless Pump Company $9,516.00 L.P. Davis Son $8,3$5.60 Moved by Johnson, Second by Walker, That the low bid be accepted. Carried. The Mayor read the bid of R.B. Walden on the outside repairs of City Hall amounting to $1565.50. This was the only bid submitted. Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the bid be accepted. Carried. The Mayor read the final estimate of R.B. Walden on the City Hall Remodel Job amounting to $2,357.$7. Moved by Bowman second by Walker that the Estimate be paid. Carried. The Mayor read the final estimate of Kerr Kerr Architects on the City Hall Remodel Job amounting to ;375.29. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson that the estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the City add 16,000.00 insur- ance to City Hall Building. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. List Of Bills Fred Moore, $75.00, R.K. `Snethen 9.24, Seipp Machine Shop 36.00, Plainview Floral Co. 9.07, V.R. Rodgers Son 5.00, Perry's Service Station 16.45, Panhandle Elec. Const. Co. 96.00, Christine Johnson (Anemic baby case, trip to Galveston). 35.00, Trustees of Firemen fi} R. Fund 32.60, Loiselle Whitefield (Office) 26.50, Plainview Plumbing and Elec. 53.14, G.V. Sawyer (Xtra Help) 56.00, P.H. Bryan, Collector 13.23, Earl Stambaugh Plowing) Park 21.00, Jo Mac Ames (Signs on Doors) 12.50, Y.M.C.A. Plainview 700.00, J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, The Hale Co. Abstract Co. 15.00, The Texas Company 3.65, Hale Co State Bank (Safe Deposit BoX) 3.30, Lubbock Grader Blade Shop 14.40, S.W.Bell Tel. Co. $2.$5, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 1347.50, P.H.Bryan, Petty Cash Fund 49.$7, American Hosp. Life Ins. 262.19 (Cities Pt. 71.15) 7.4 Moved by Johnson second by Bowman, That the City pave the North 4 of the Block on the West side of Broadway between South 8th and South 9th Streets. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City buy the Peace property on West 6th St. at a cost of $1,000.00. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the Mayor be authorized to pur- chase lots for pump site. Carried. Minutes of May 5, were read and approved. Moved by Bowman second by Cain that the Fire Chief be authorized to move the hose rack and rearrange the concrete at Central Station. Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of H.B. Jordan Co. On the Water Sewer Contract amounting to $21733.5$. Moved by Walker and Second by Cain that the Estimate be paid. Carried. N.B. White Food Store owes the City $930.00 for Sewer line at Commun- ity Center to be refunded at $155.00 each for the next six (6) additional sewer connections. Moved by Wacker second by Bowman, That the Mayor be authorized to buy 3 cars of asphalt for Street repairs and 9 carloads of rock for filter bed at Sewer Plant. Carried. Moved by Johnson, second by Walker, That the City Engineer be author- ized to proceed with a 45,000 Sq. Yd. Program of Sealcoat on Streets as needed. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned City C le f Mayor June 2, 1952 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper, Aldermen, W.T. Cain, Walker, C.T. 1 presiding, and Aldermen, ��T Cai�1, J.W. .�alkf r, C Johnson, and Ray D. Elair in attendance. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. W.E. Bryan of Bryan and Hoffman presented a plea in regard to price of concrete intersections not included in contract. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City allow 3.50 cents per square yard for concrete alley intersections. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan and Hoffman as follows: Steps at Bus Station 6 71.25 Curb Ware Hotel: Block 47.48 Hotel to pay 105 p er Foot Wayland retaining wall on Highway 70 1804.20 Woved by Blair second by Cain that the estimates be paid. Carried. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman on paving contr :.ct amounting to Moved by Johnson second by Blair that the estimate be paid. Carried. The Mayor read bid on sand trap for new well from McCurdy Sand and water separator Company of Los Angeles, Calif., amount. ;4.575.00 Moved by Blair second. by Walker, That the bid be accepted. Carried. The Mayor read bids on wiring for new well on S. W. 10th St. as follows: Burt Electric $64.00 Reams Elec. $9$0.26 roved by Blair second by Cain that the City accept the low bid of Burt Electric Company. Carried. The Mayor appointed Alderman Cain and City Engineer, Snethen to acertain the extent of repairs advisable to make on the Police Dept. Chevrolet Automobile. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be ap�-:roved for payment, except Plainview l•ursery bill to be paid when oked by Alderman Bowman as per contract. Carried. 7 e LIST CF BILI.S Loiselle Whitefield (Extra Help) 2.6.70 Huff's food Store 16.59 J.T. McCrary 157.50, Loiselle Whitefield (Extra Help) 21.90, G.V. Sawyer 59.20, Christine Johnson (Transp. to Calif.) 25.00, John Mollison (Extra Pol.) 6.40, A.J. Holster 6.40, Arvil W. Harkins 4.80, National Guard 47.60, A.M. Dellis 7.50, Plv. Hosp. 'linic 60.00, Willie Torrez 9.00, John Bleys Cafe (Caprock Wtr. Swr. Meet) 37.50, Lone Star Materials Inc. 161.00, R.D. Short. 45.00, A.M. Hamilton (Fire School) $.00, Helen Eastwood J.V.jmith McLeroy) 50.00, Aylesworth Florists 22.20, R.L. Adams Elec. Contractor 1.50, Allan Marker Co. 67.00, Army Navy Store 7.90, Bill Blair Ser. Station 15.06, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co., Inc. 13. 80, The Behreds Drug Co. 7.14, Blair Drug Co. 6.95, L.R. Bain Co. 9.45, Badger Teter I'Ifg. Co.176.40, Cathey Fullingim Hdw. 5.24, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 103.10, The Camera Shop 51.76, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 3.65, Curry Motor Frt. 1.40, Clarke Courts 130.52, Com: ercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Carpenter Ppper Co. 11.35, Clowe Cowan Inc. $52.$8, Faurot, Inc. 14.10, Firestone Stores 2.2$, The B.F. Goodrich Co. 17.75, Good Year Ser. Stores 803.56, Higginbotham- Bartlett Co. 62.0$, The Karpark Corp. 59.62, Hilton Hotel Cleaners .75, Hi Plains Radiator Sales Serv. 2.95, International Assoc. of Police 10.00, Kiker's Serv. Station 65.45, R.H. Knoohuizen Co. 29.5$, John G. Logsdon 7$.00, Lone Star Materials, Inc. 280.80, Murrell Furn. $.00, Marquis Supply Co., Inc. 7$.10, Midway Service 2.75, Nunn Elec. Supply Corp. 34.32, National StatiTT)ners 55.50, Neptune Meter Co. 313.20, Plains Tire Co. 92.80, Phillips Battery Co. 51.45, Pure paint Producers 26.36, The Plainview Nursery 12$.97, Ragland Grocery 6.00, The Rohan Co. 524.16, Robinson Herring Drug 11.35, Shook Tire Co. 19.94, The Steck Co. 7.44, Jack Spratt Janitor Supplies 7.00, 21arshall Surratt Tax Collector 37.50, P.H. Bryan, Registrar 26.50, Eldon Smith Agency 149.00, S.W. Public Service 1583.49, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 234.44, W.R. Taegel Agency 33.90, The Texas Co. $.16, Tri Angle Cafe 103.50, King Trailer Equip. 121.g6 The Woolen Uniform Co. 157.13, Hotel Ware 17.00, Whites Super Mkt. 6.00, Viking Supnly Corp. 171.14, Fred Moore 62.00, William E. Perry 25.83 Double Seal Ring 11.79. SALARIES FOR MAY Homer Looper 137.50, P.H. Bryan 310.00, Elaine Wardlaw 1$1.00, Fannie Norman 250.00, Frank R. Day 1$0.00, C.T. Johnson 20.00, D.D. Bowman 20.00, Ray D. Blair 20.00, J.W. Walker 20.00, W.T. Cain 20.00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Hoyt Curry 310.00, Nath Burkett 225.00, E.J. Shearer 220.00, Hub Burt 216.50, J.E. Sheson 220.00, Hartnese Pelphrey 249.00, J.T. Sanderson 224.00, Geo J. Boswell 185.00 T.P. Sitton 190.00, A.R. Cardinal 222.00, Todd Edd Burson 21$.00, H.D. Payne 210.00, Floyd Lamb 195.00, C.R. Stegall 195.00, J.B. Temple 195.00, D.H. Coulson 230.00, Raymond V. Claycomb 15.00, Elmo Head 90.0( A.D. Davis 196.00, Guy W. Wright 190.00, A.M. Hamilton 260.00, Leedy Maxey 220.00, Frank Rigler 210.00, Berry Lynch 220.00, William E. Reneger 210.00, Don H. DeBusk 205.00, Lawrence Lee Purvis 195.00, Lee Barnes 195.00, P.W. Slaughter 195.00, D.F. Rogers 195.00, R.O. Garrett 195.00, W.E. Strickland 195.00, A.J. Holster 195.00, A.W. Overman 185.00, Ton„rnie F. Harkins 185.00, W.F. Foley 370.00, S.E. Bolle; 310.00, A.T. Her-od 210.00, Jack Morris 220.00, Roy Warren 210.00, Charles W. Nash 205.00, Carl B. Black 195.00, Jack Slaughter 220.00, L.G. Iv 190.00, Al D. Fitch 190.00, F.L. Thornton 260.00, O.B. Guin 210.00, Mute W. Rannals 224.00, George Smith 205.00, Gerald Morton 1$5.)0, J.B. Heflin 160.00, Will Evans 195.00, W.D. Wilbourn 1$7.50, W.L. Welch 160.00, Dr. E.C. Nicholl 210.00, Dr. D.P. Jones $5.00, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 236.00, A.L. King 1$0.00, A.D. Cowart 160.00, Albert F. Anderson 160.00, Houston Taylor 160.00, L.D. Horton 10.00, F.S. Moore 1$0.00, L.A. Horton 160.00, David McDonald 160.00, M.F. Tamplen 160.00, B.A. Wood 167.00, Archie Ray Spruill 160.00, Evelyn Howard 110.00, Mrs Pat Connelly $0.00, The Mayor read Monthly reports for May as follows: Current Taxes X14$2.6$ Delinquent Taxes 773.50 City Clerk 33$3.77 76 Food Inspector X10.00 Meat Inspector 56.15 Police Report 1673.30 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. The minutes of May 19th read and approved. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City purchase 165 gal ions of Chloradine form low bid of 3.90 less 1% from Rowland Company. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the City install street light at corner of South Columbia and 'lest Alpine street. Carried. I4oved by Walker second by Johnson, That the Mayor put 25000 insurance on water tank, for lighting wind etc. Carried. Moved by Cain second by Blair, That send Fire Chief to Convention at San Antonio at bxpense of 50.00. Carrie d. i The Meeting Adjourned y e k Mayor Texr! (M n'e 16 1 952 The City CV'_.'i i l 1 C 'e..., 1 r o _icii Boom in City the City Hail, with 1:a for r i o r J 11. v SiA li.!_ .0 i _'�1� r '1. 1. 1') i^n 'r1. 4- ter', t L 7 F t i.1 ��o'" read r 1. ..�l1 oL *r; b'�1 �1 of l.u. 'en-sh ,.._l s 12.00 'u ii' fi TIi:-if r;' 2;` .4 ncr, F t 221 0 May 93 r n G l oi.... T T en or J wet' r 1 f of c i.T? <.?.r?d ,'J`� �:u• t� 7,:o -;d v Sta G That LL Fayor be -d to +y iten -i for '1.1 s' 1f e 1.,�, o� Id 1 i �I (1,1 or P,"1.. air se c! d by k_::r That, the 1st of hill subm i..t e ‘e an r o v J C' i e t Carr"' LIST OF BILLS� Co. I r T: r Co. T 7 'Jinn rotor ll� e, 1_. _7 ea t'ni� ,rT� �J 1, L. 5.65, Chnr ehi, e11 0. 1 17.00, Corr.or T t.; C n T. Cain C. 20.25, n;2 Cities Ser. 17.58, Carl_ bor. Ser. 2.35, John B1ey 1 4 75 Pit chell. Hdw. Go. 22. j2, Lon L. 1;. ;Dann el Ser. 4. 78, s SFE luay 211.70, Ply. Fard.^:are Co. 28.84, Plv• Safety Lane 45.40, '1' Fiv. .n 2‘).. 50, 2. 1. 2. .1octronic Co. 4. 58, Plainsman Suprly 'moo. 8.20, Shepard Ch, ev. Co. 2 Strain Trl_; Ser. 4.65, N'.0. Stap- letor. '2 ?ldi: 43.. 0, Silverthorne 145.20, Dee Yancey Ser. 16.24, Olv. 2eady I.gix 44.69, 3. Bolles 9.00, 1.'..: •_,stees Fireman R R. Fund 36.05, Rryans Food Store 6.00, Bridges I oore Ages cy 33.90, Boyd Davenport 57.50, T3urt ?le c. 131.12, Cont ire otal Oil 5. 2', 2 ;cr:..oil 114.55, Eaton Stationery 123.36, Herald Lows 220.12, C:u. -1 H. I"angum 75.90, n n I /:r {E,'E: i:}F•;J�� a`.7'l J �i .3 Pet Co. 2.56, O Hu bb e r �:•ifei�a �;r :J il. 88 J.C. Penny Co. 66.60, J Pan harid Alec. ConsL. 0.O0, Plv. Plumbing 21.78, E. A. ?or,.. rs 6.00, County Clerk 1.25 11.3. Asphalt 243.40, Seipp 1 :ach Shop 00 We t ern Union 0 on 1 0 a Re. 1n Shop J L. l +i� Pharmacy 6.13, H. j .Red in The Steck Cc. 7.44, Long Bell Lrlbr 4.3 5, Bob Hooper i tr. 14.05, C.L. Craig 31.60, 0.73. Fore 23 08 V R Rodgers Son 1.15, A i. 15.00, Enoch Isaac 20.00, J.Cliv or Lier 15.03, I rs Alta Johnson 30.00, Paahandle :c, 3.1 E. ;.ai l Fray 543.52, Norris Cleaner; 22.50, 0.3. ruin 19.62, Panhandle &3FE RR 455.27, Boy Soo uts 7.5 0, Aiexand er Trevino 32 00 R f rater 32.00 T':anuel Trevino .1 _.00 Fidel Ga.. .nrd.o 3 '•nn, G er t Trevino 32 0 T'r vi .0 '1 l.e Adjearned City Clerk Mayor 7 T June 23, Special Meeting �r r. rr•. .t -r, T rrn i �'r ,J l� ri101' TILE r.:1i t: 1 J ,J O�' Jt IO 1. __�L JCIi. l r' r, r- y n T r� t 7 i r"''r T i r. T T m I i E C ,.1. 5 1..:,- A O E 13 i Y r`;'L CIT7 CCUNCTI OF `IPE CITY IF CF r'i..Ii .'I 1'EI RaD 0:: 23, 195" m1 nm T r, OF ALL B v r, n F T COT.r OF i-r'.L Be it remembered tFat on ti"!: s the 3rd day of June,A.D.1952, them came on to be Begun and Holden a Special Called Joint Session of the Commissioners' Court of Hale CoI: nty, and the City Council of Plain view, T exas with the Honorable Lee owl T'. County Judge, present and presiding and the following menbPrs of the court -.nd council present, to wit: Co Concrissioners' County City Councilmen J. W. 0de1i Prec. Hom ,r Loopr, Mayor J. J. Goldston, Prec J. Burnett Brown, Prec. Ray D. Balir D. D. Bowman F. R. Day, City Attorney r. H. Bryan, City Clerk when the following business was transacted, to wit: It Is Resolved by the Co:missioners' Court of Hale County, Texas and the City Council of Plainview, Texas, meeting in joint session, at a special called :meeting on this the 23rd day of June, 1952, that the Grant Agreement hereinbelow set forth be adopted and approved, and that Lee Rowlir, County Judge of Pale County, Texas, and Homer Looper, Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas, be and the f and on behalf of said governing bodies, authorized, empowered and instructed, to accept the Grant Agreement in the amount of c18,971.00 dated June 16, 1952, and that the respective Clerk or Secretary of each governing body is hereby authorized and directed to impress theofficial seal of Hale County, Texas and the City of Plainview, Texas to saidinstrunent and to attest said acceptance and execution. All members of both bodies voted Aye and Resolution was adopted. The Grant Agreement referred to hereinabove shall be and is as follows: Gi: ^:tT AGtdJr, Part I o f er Date of Offer June 15, 15'52 Hale cour y Pro j e .t No. 9-41-036-205 TO: Hale County, Texas, and the City of Plainview, 7:(-K9 (herein referred to as the "Sponsor") FP.C': The United :States of America (acting through the Administra- tor of Civil Aeronautics, herein referred to as the 'Administrator") MEA TFE Sponsor has submitted to the Administrator a Project Aoplicati -n dated 'ay 27, 1952 for a grant of Federal funds for a rroject,for development of the Hale County Airport (herein call �c the 'Airport"), together with pans and specifications for such project, which Project Aonlication, as approved by the Administrator, is hereb incorporated herein and made a part hereof; and the Administrator has an roved a project for development of ti_ e Airport (herein called the Ptoj ect consisting of the followin€ described airport development: land acquisition for runway extension; extens' on RE/3":, runway, paved; extension medium inteosit_ lighting on 1`:'V n nwaV; con struction entr:An.ce road, paved, for hangar area in HE portion of airport. (The airport development to be accomplished, herein described, is in addition to that contemplated or accomplished under the Grant Agreements between the Sponsor and the United States for Project r:os. 41 -3 6 -7)1, 9 -41- 036 -702, 9 -41- 036 -903 and 9.4,1-036-904) 78 all as more particularly described in the proprrt;r rap <ar: d plans and specifications imcorporated in the said Project ",p olicr�.tior, TP r puraUant to and for the nu".PoS es of carry' a ^et the provisions of the Federal Airport Act (60 Stat. 170; Pub. La :r 377, 79th Congressl, and in consideration of (a) the Sponsor's adcntior and ratification of the renresentations and assurances contained in said Project Application, and its acceptance of this Offer, as hereinafter provided, =nd (b) the benefits to accrue to the United ,tatPs and the public from the accomplishment of the Project and the operation and maintenance of the Airport, as herein provided, m TT .1 A7 T^ h T O T' F i OF T *TT' TT i„ f T R T,� E-' �L i� :D, IP'_�_�'' PTO, FO'? }�T -']1 ..F 1 i .;I7.�:) S��i_�,�, t?�,�_' 3 OFFJn3 AUDAGREES to pay, as the United States' share of costs incurred it acaoe— 1 shing the project, 50 percentum of all allowable project costs, subject to the following terms and conit ions 1. The maximum obligation of the United States payable under this Offer shall be 1t3, 971.80 2. The S ^onsor shall (a) begin accomplishment of the Project within a reasonable time after acceptance of this Offer, and (b) carry out and complete the Project in accordance with the terms of this Offer, and the Federal Airport Act and the Regulations Promulgated and thereunder by the Administrator in effect on the date of this Offer, which :pct and Regulations are incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and (c) carry out and complete the Project in accordance with the plans and specifications and property map incorporated here in as they may be revised or modified with the approval of the Administra- tor or his duly authorized representatives. 3. The Snonsor shall pperate and maintain the Airport as provided in the Project Application incorporated herein. 4. The Administrator having determined that no space in airport build- ings will be requited by any civil agencies of the United States for the purposes set forth in Paragraph 1, Section 1 of the Sponsor's Assurance Agreement for Project l,o. 9- 41- 036 -7 the provisions of said paragraph shall be deemed to be of no force or effect. 5. Any misrepresentation or omission of a material fact by the Sponsor concerning the Project or the Sponsor's authority or ability to carry o;at the obligations assumed by the Sponsor in accepting this Offer shall terminate the obli7etion of the United States, and it is anderstoo and agreed by the Sponsor in accepting this Offer that if a material fact has been misrenresented or omitted b- the Sponsor, the Adminis- trator on behalf of the United States may r _Cover all grant pavm made. 6. The Administrator reserves the ri'';ht to amend or aithd'"iw this Offer at any time prior to its acceptance by the Sponsor. 7. This Offer shall expire and the Un States shall not be obli ted to pay any of the allowable costs of the Proj of Jmlees this Offer has been accepted by the :Sponsor within 60 days from the above date of Offer or such longer t' ne as .-.pry be prescribed b th Admi.zist o f" in wri_ti.rg. P. The Sponsor hereby represents and certifies that it is not in defaelt on any obligation to the united States or any LvJency o' t }ce United States Government relative to the development, o p ra Linr or main tc. nee of pry airport. 7 9' n The Sponsor ?ereby covenants ,hat it will rot advertise forbids or c=ence construction under this project until it has sumitte fi,a1 plans and specifications, satisfootory to the Adminis- trator,fer such constrl,ctien; and in addition, sponsor covenants and a,;roos t' nt it will not commence such construction until it has submitt:d evidence satisfactory to the Admin:strutor that it holds fee simple title to the tract of lard of 1-2.9 acres, more or 1ss, shown )n o,rxhibit A to t Project Application incorporated herein and made a part nsreof, whidh title shall be a,,j :',t to liens, encumhruncos, reservations, exceptions, or ac'.vorse interests which in th oplion of the Adminis- trotr would en-ate :n undue ris'. of interference with acco-lp- lish t of ty project and operation of the airport. The T_nited States will not make, nor b obligated to make, any pain:Ent unuen this in f..roeqent until the Sponsor his subl:litto the above lequirod final plans and specificItions nrj title evidence. 10. It is further understood ,,nd agreed that the United States will notmake f'nal payment of the allowable costs of this project Intl? the 3ponsor has submitted satisfactory 'ct thot he airport ap7rn areas at the southwest end of the NE/SW rnn- way as extended have bee:, orot cl by the adoption of a zoning ordinance and regal .ti-ns, or by ar-lenc:ment to ti e existing zoning ordinance and crgulotions, or by securing avi;J'ation r-os-rn or otherwise prohibiting tho creation,establi,Iriont, icectlon or eorstrnction in such areas of airport hnzards to th t ant 1 ?or ln Office of Airports DrAwirg Uo. 6" datcd Septe',Por 1, l'YS, or as no-no by the admlinistratcr as being si,f in the case of this particn7er airport. It isfurther m,tually und and ::,r ed that if the ap-roach as 1, v been protected .oy the nci„1:isition of aviation sase-Jonts or ot,' en :nt:rests ir lnnd, the assumption of this chli 7- oiler to bar 'nclusion of such acquisi- tion in a subsequent project. Acceptance of this offer -31 al] be eviden.0 by executi an of this in- strument by Hale County, T,:>,as, and the City of Plainview, Texas, as hereinafter orovidol, and aaid offer when so accepted shaill comprise a "rant Agreement constituting the obliatirns apd ri:;:ts of the 7nited ;tatea on th c one part ond Hale Connty, Texas, and the City of Plainview, Texas, jointly and severally, onthe other part, with re- sect to the accoiplishment of the projct ood the (operation -nd raintonanace of the Hale County Airport. 7 IT 3 OF A :E ADT Si CIVIL A n ny aegional Administrator, Region IV r'art IT Acce:tcnce The Connty of Hale, Texas, and The City of Plainview, Texas, do here- by ratify and adopt all ,tatements, representottions, warranties, covenants, and agreements contained in the Project Application and incorporated materials referred to in the foregoing Offer and do hereby accept aaid Offer and by such acceptance agree to all of tyre terms 'Ind conditions thereof. CITY OF PLAI:VIEU, TEXAS By Homer Looper (EL) Title MA-r- Attest: P. H. Bryan Title: Triy ,LT7,,, meeting Adjourned 0 1,IAYOR 80' June 26th Special I:eeting The City Council met in special session with I•iayor Looper sesiding end aldermen Ray D. Balir, W. T. Cain, C. T. Johnson, D. D. Bowman, J. W. Walker peesent. City Attorney Frank R Day and City Engineer R. Snethen also attended the meeting Moved by Johnson second by Walker, That t's e resolution ap,,rovirg Plat of Jordan and Lafont Sub division. be approved Carri ed. R NSCIUTI 0 AREAS, H. F. LaFont and wife, Jane LaFont, on the F'th day of %arch, 194E', were the sole owners of Block No. Ten (10) Lakeside Addi- tion to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and '';?HEREA>, said Block Ho. Ten (10) was duly subdivided, platted and ma nsec into JOFDAI' LaFONT STroDIVISIOI: of Block No. T71 of T i F' HALE T i IA AD PTTTOI- to the town of PL ILT. JIE HALE COU �,'Z r"„ TE'�L.3 and the streets and alleys located therein were duly dedicated to the Public for public use by a duly executed dedication deed, recorded in vol. 5 g 7age 253 Deed Records s' %?s of Hale Country, Texas; and WHEREAS, it apnears to the City Council of the City of Plainview that said JORDAN 1 LaFOI T SUBDIVISIOI as laid out, mapped a.d platted co- incides with the established streets and alleys of the City of Plainview and is in all respects regular, acceptable and satisfactory to ti City Council. TT IC, TNH2E'FORE, RESOLVED AND 0- DE'S-sD eY TUE CITY COUNCIL O TH3 CTTY OF PLAILVI1:, T7XA$, by unanimous vote, that said JOHDAN 1 La- FONT SUT3DIVISION be and the same is in all things approved. City Engineer Snethen submitted estimates showing the cost of improvements needed to bring the water system up to first class state of efficiency, estimated at 150,0%." And it was decided that 50000. would be needed for construction of extensions during the next years. It was moved by Blair and second by Walker, The the City order an election for July 15th, 1952 todotermine if the Citizens wanted to is sure 200000 of water and serer bonds. Carried. TYE ST "...TE OF T3XAS CIT OF P n n�lrr 1 T M +t n ON 1.1 S, the 26th dal: of June, 1952, the City Council of tie? City of Plainview, Texas, convened in special session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attend- ance the following member, to -wit: H0I4kR LOO W. T. CAIN C. T. JOHI:S05. D. D. n n,' 7 AI i Esf J t T ;R RAY D. BLAIR and with the following absent: Lone ,e©nstituting a quorur<<; and, amon other prec dings had, were t-'s following: Alderman Ray D. Balir introduced an order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by alderman J. 1. ;'calker. The motion, carrying wit it the adoption of the order, prevailed b, the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Cain, Johnson, Bowman, Walker and Balir; 7012: The order is as follows: ':1.1 PEAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview:, Texas deems S I it advisable to i ssu the bonds of said City for the purposes herein above menti cncd; therfore BE IT C DEEED BY CI COHJI CIL OF 1':. CITY OF PLAII:ViE': I. That an election be held on the 15th day of July, 1952 which date is not less than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) days from the date of the adoption of this order, at which election the following propositions shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City who own taxable property th erein and w'r o have duly rendered the same for taxation; PROPOSITION NUMBER I CZ) "P' ".I L the City council of the City of Plainview, Texas be author -i_zed to issue 0I BI'''D Z ED NINETY THOUSA::D DOLLAES 0'190,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed TUC AND THR FCURT S PER CET':TIIN" 2-3/4%) per annum, payable annually or semi -an .ually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending •;nd repairing the City's Water orks System; and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by lenying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as th ey become due?" NECPOSIT1 ON I UNBER 2 "SI-IA?L the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue TEN CUSA D DOLLARS (#10,000) general obligation tax bonds of said pity maturing serially over period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed TTa0 An THREE *FOURTI$S PEE CEL ruM (2-3/4%) per annum, apyable annually or semi- annually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extend, ng and renairir,g the City's Saintary Sewer System; and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by lenying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to creat a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said as they become due II. That siad electi :n sh all be laleld at the City Auditorium in the City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one election precinct. III. That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of th e election, tol:Un t '..,alter Klinger, Presiding Judge, T A. B. Cox:, Judge, T- Roy Judge, I'r_rs. Freda Haan, Clerk, I':rs. Nell hinds, Clerk, °r s. Harold Hamili,on, Clerk, IV. That siad election shall be held under the provisions of and in 82. accordance with th e laws govern te issuance of rri pal bodds in cites, as provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only qualified electors, who own taxabl e property in th e City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be ualif led to vote. v That th e ballots for said election sh all be prepared in sufficient numher and in conformit:r LII oue Si 11 7 3 57 pa s.sed by thc Fifty-first Legislature in 19V and t- print ed on such ball ots shall ant) ear the foil owing; "FO:', 17; IS OF -1 ,:,\TEn 3;1): H3 .2 7 .3 LET!' OF A TAX T 7AT T T 'm 70 F "AS 11",:: >T ISSI OF 50' T J 7) D 1:7_,VY OF A TAX IT PA h:,37 TT: 77 7 ST7L 'CI 3 if; L7,77 OF T I: SOF 't 't 1h3 T3'3 (3 OF TT 7: 3C 3 A.:1; 7 I277 r' PA Th AC TO i1AIh of the f oret:oin,F: preposttions each voter sh;,11 mark out with black IniK or black oencit one of he above expressions, thus lea nP, the oti er as Ind:: ?,ati n,g his or ho vote on th e two propc res')ectivel: VT. That a copy of t s or der signed by tile 1' .a of th e City and attested by t'h e City Secretary, shall serve as praper nctice of said That, If a ps re red b qual i.fi ed 1 :0t 'iTh; at th e eir c)r) he e=1 n and hereby or (3 erad 'uo:!':7 rot ed under pro:c ositi ens ane are two rei ti n to rat riprovoli:erts Y' s anitary s rer syst nn *Linprov 3 shal. 1 h;-3 1,3, us one seiie V ITT That rot3rns ef all be given by nos ti ng and oubli cat ihn of a copy of t. 3 order, at ,.;L: e to p of i eh shall ap _an th o words 07 1.1 7/T7h OF 7 r1 rj rot ice sh al 1 be pc StSS at th t; rSJ. 1 an d at trr °the,- publa c pia° s d. City not less th ar fsurtesn days prior to the date on v'hi ch said eiecLi sn 15 t be held hnd uE J shed on th e same in each nf eek s in the 11_ T reii, a nox pas of eral c Treu 1 en ;n.,.Cei ':nshe 1 ,irn a f3rrt of Jai bl I c:ati ore, to not n r:o e on (14 Jays nri 1)1' tO t 2: et foi- 11:1 6 an 1. i'; i a of Lue 01- to hi; :2 Cd for cLI: 15c,h Ca_ TmT T 177 TT, CF TT 72 C 7:1 27 C t eict 7 7 he City of Ty? 'et or r Y iit ourici 1 of i5 iie 1 d:),1 d Jty :,".c fo s an6 or 1 f r` 1 0b11 -tor1 "%c- dn for the cyf 1 jity er 6 r r C. C11 I y order f t 71 of d i 011 1; 1 e 7, F 0 11 t Ot±CO, fc) it 11111 IITV C7 PI_ "7 T e, IT City Oolmcil of tHz- '2,1t7 of flail VC ae I ses at t' 7 r! (2 tl ..2c rLn th e City 7 2 di. I, th ere hemag resent d t t 7 vt, 1,) and 47! t absent; bone t;nting a ildr, and, nr,ong other pro !eedi .gs had, were t e f o1Iow a: -"tic:err:Ian 2 .7.ay Dalir intro an or der »,1_1c moved it s adthpti on 2f"he nr., was Seconded 6.e, J. fla1 The moti-on, carrying wi th it th or der, foil owing vot e; 84 .777: Al -1 ir •:00.7 1:one. e or d rer i a f ow s te ou 1 of t' City f P1 ainvi ow, T exas d emis it advisab7_ e to issue the bonds of s ai d for the purpos e i. ereinablv ren t Ed therefore P 7. TT 00 BY THE CT 7 "sr ',FL OIL 00 TinfE TT( 10 PL:-, TVTOO, 0=3 1 That an election be held on the 11t' day of July, date I. s not less tneep fi ft eon (15 ncrara th an thirty 30 days from the d at P 0 t}! a dOP on of this order, at ch election th e f °flowing, propositi on s shall be submitt ed to th e cie alifi ed electors of said City o ovm tax abl o rcr7:: er-t y and whi o have du ly render :::;azr:e for taxati on: PR0003ITICI: e City Council of tl iity of Blainvi ew, Texas be authorized to issue 0',.,TE OUSAI:D DOLLARS (!:190 000 general obligation tax go n ds of said City, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (11) years from th e (Iate th ereof, bearing nt er est at th e rte of not to exceed 7,7(..) 00 T1 FOT ITZT H 1; 000 1; TUT 2 3/4%) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for the purpose improving, enlar>?;ing extending and repairi en the City' s Waterworks s y st em and to provide for the payment of principal of th e int erest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to o annual int erest ,and to create a sinking fu nd sufficient to redeem said bonds as th ey become due" 000 PO 377.1 ULTM 2 30000 the City Council of the City of Plainview, Teas, be authorized to is sue T00 TOOLOO 0 DOLL003 000 gen eral obligation tax bonds of said City, In& t ri erial ly over a period of yearx not to exceed fifteen (7_5) years from the date hereof, bearing interest at th e rat e of not to exceed 74 ArD T!11.70-70URTES PET?. 0777.31'1 (2-3/1 per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging extendi rig and repairing the C!t,y' s Sanitary Sewer Syst an and to provide for the payment of principal of and int erest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay th e annual_ interest an d to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they b eco me due?'' TT. That said elcti on shall be held at th e City Auditorium in th e City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City snail_ constitute one election precinct. TTI That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of the election, to-wit: Walter Kling er Presiding judge, A. B. Cox Judge, Roy Maxey, Judge, r Freda Faun, Clerk rrs ie11 Hinds Cie aro 1 d Hami Ito n Cler'K 10. 8 5 That said election shall be held under th e provisions og and in accordance with th laws gover'ni., the issuance of municipal bon in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only wualified electors, who own taxable property in the City, who and ��r o have duly renderCed the same for taxation, s- ..�11-. be qualified to vote. That the bal Tots for said election shall be prepared in suffi ciert number and in conformity with House Bill T.'umber 357, passed by the Fifty-first Legislature in 1949, and that printed on such ballots shall appear th e following: 11 Tom(" m� In 'n' r r� i 1 CF, OF ,ATER SCi D7 Al D THE LEVY OF A TAX 11: n y: Tb,= r F" r r 1 m `T S 1 TSB >''t�C:� CF a'�ER }30i 'DS ":r:D HE LEVY OF A TAX PA T.I: CF A TAX Ii. I' i. T- THE .IbS THE IS9... CE OF BC r. 2 AID T LEVY OF A TAX II; ?A Yi EI T T -I E RECF AS TO EAST of the foregoing propositions, each voter shall mark out t'1 black ink or black pencil one of th e above exnressions, thus leaving t_;1'1 e other ;as indi cati:lg his or her vote on thy' two propositions respectively. VT That acopy of lin s order, signed by the i1ayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary, Sahll s :rve as proper notice of said election. VII That, if approved by the qualified voters voting, at the election herein and hereby ordered, the bonds voted under propositions one and two, relating to waterworks itnprovements and sanitary sewer system improvements shall be issued as one series. VITT. That notice of said election shall he given by posting and publication of a copy of this order, at the *op of which shall appear the words "NOTICE OF EL,' CTICT`; FOR THE 13. 3U NCE OF BONDS". Said notice shall be posted at the City Hai 1 an d at two other public places in said City, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks in the PLAIT VIE EVENING HERALD, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Plainview, Texas, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for said election. SSh :Li) AP .0V'.?D this the 26th day of June, 1 :Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: City Secretary, a ty of Plainview, Texas 86 TT 3 NOTICE of election is issued and given by the undersigned, pursuant to aut' _)rity coferred by virtue of the above and foregoing order of tre City Council of the Cii,y of Plainview, Texas, and Under authority of law n w.V VAI D "J'D TL! 3E F T.T TTY OF 1 i.: r FLAT" VT m 7 n l 'e .i 1 1: i i t is the 26th d y of Jule, Fayrr, City of Fla; r.vi eu, Texas 1' T3 .l City Secretary, City of FlainvieW, Texas The Council A-"nointed W. J. Klinger presiding Judge, A. B. Cox and Roy Maxey assistant Judges, Clerks, Mrs. Freda Haun, "rs. Doc Hind, i "rs. Harold Hamilton. loved by Blair second by J o'bnso n, That paving be ordered for Kokomo street frrom Denver Railroad nor J:i to 15th 5t. Carried The "eeting, adjourned. L (2.-z/1 Mayor City Clerk July 7th., 1952 The -City Council of Plainview, met in regular session with Mayor Hom- Looper presiding, and the following aldermen attending: o City Johnso J.W. Walker, and Ray D. Blair. Frank R. Day, Ty and R.R. nethen, City Engineer also were present. A Commi ee from the Chamber of Commerce appeared in b alf of a movement to •dernize the City Auditorium, and also the .•roposition of Zoning the ty, Lucien Morehead acted as spokesma e/ or the Audit- orium Plan and ton Randolph presented the Zoning oposition. Moved by Blair, second by Walker That the City •ave Cedar Street 380 Feet North from 'th Street and 9th S treet fr. West line of Beech Street to Date Street. Moved by Johnson secon• by Blair, That t list of bills submitted be ap roved for payment, su' eet to St.Su• O.K. on Bryan and Hoffman Asphalt bill. Carried List of :i1 Panhandle S.F. Railway Co., 497 9, L.N. Fletcher 25.00, United States Asphalt Co. 1405.98, Ti p ansom Ref. on Water Line) 20.00, Andez Martex 32.00, Pete Trev 40.00, Lb s Zepeda 40.00, Gelbert Trevno 40.00, Alexander Tre' no 36.00, Hel- Eastwood 54.17, Tiofilo Sanchez 8.00, F.E. Summer ile (Work on Draw 40.00, Mrs. Rose Ellen Couch (Ilia Hardin) 63.7 Betty Pegram (Addres ng cards) 10.40, Mrs. Sam Long (Ilia Hardin) 5.00, Harley J. Redin 250.40, American Legion 10.43, J.Oliver Bier, .M. 15.03 S.E. Bolles 7.80, 0 Mae gamstrong 1000.00 for Park d, L.C. Wayiand,M.D. 102.00, Pl- view Hosp. Clinic Found. 10 .68, Green Wrecking Co. 10.10, L.D. rray (Mrs. Cochrane, Care 20.00, Helen Eastwood 50.00, Helen Eastw••d (John Vick) 62.50, Farmer: Blacksmith Shop 10.50, Bryan Hoffman 706 87, P.H. Bryan, Pett. Cash 49.86, Mrs Ethel Walsh (J.E.Manning) 300' Allan Marker Co 67.68, Austin Battery Co. 22.45, Burt Elec. Co. 15. 85, Bill Bl- r Ser. Station 90.92, Fred Berryhiel Equip Co. 49.50, rley's 89 July 7, 1952 The City Council of Plainview met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding, and the following aldermen attending: C.T. Johnson, J.W. Walker, Ray D. Blair; Frank R. Day, City Attorney, and R.K. Snethen, City Engineer, was also present. A Committee from the Chamber of Commerce appeared in behalf of a movement to modernize the City Auditorium, and also the proposi- tion of Zoning the City, Lucien Morehead acted as spokesman for the Auditorium Plan and Payton Randolph presented the Zoning proposition. Moved by Blair second by Walker that the City pave Cedar Street 380 feet north from 9th Street and 9th Street from west line of Beech Street to Date Street. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Clair that the list of bills sub mitted be approved, subject to St. Supt. o.k. on Bryan and Hoffman asphalt bill. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Panhandle S.F. Railway Co. 497.29, L.N. Fletcher 25.00, United States Asphalt Co. 1405.98, Tim Sansom (ref. on Water Line) 20.00 Andez Martex 32.00, Pete Trevino (Sewer) 40.00, Luis Zepeda (Sewer) 40.00, Gelbret Trevino (Sewer) 40.00, Alexander Trevino Sewer) 36.00, Helen Eastwood 54.17, Tiofilo Sanchez 8.00, F.E. Summerville (work on Draw) 40.00, Mrs. Rose Ellen Couch (Ima Hardin) 63.75, Betty Pegrgm (Addressing Cards) 10.40, Mrs. Sam Long (Ima Hardin) 15.00, Harley J. Redin (Baseball Assoc) 250.00, American Legion 10.43, J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, S.E. Bolles (Caprock Wtr Meet.) 7.80, Eula Mae Armstrong (Land for Park) 1000.00, L.C. Wayland, M.D. 102.00, Plv. Hosp. Clinic Found. 104.68, Green Wrecking Co., 10.10, L.D. McMurray (Care, Mrs. Cochrane) 20.00, Helen Eastwood 50.00, Helen Eastwood (John Vick) 62.50, Farmers Blacksmith Shop 10.50, Bryan Hoffman (Sealcoat Work) 7062.87, P.H. Bryan Petty Cash 49.$6, Mrs. Ethel Walsh_(J.E. Manning) 30.00, Allan Marker Co. 67.68, Austin Battery Co 22.45, Burt Elef. Co. 150.85, Bill Blair Serv. Station 90.92, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. 49.50, Barley's Cities Service 6.37 Blair Drug Co. 6.30, County Clerk Hale Co. 3.60, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 38.85, Continental Oil Co., 10.46, Churchwell Bros. Oil 39.91, Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 28.32, W.T. Cain Motor Co. 48.55, Carpenter Paper Co. 18.15, Clarke Counts 10.75, Curry Motor Freight 1.40, The Camera Shop 1$.64, Clove Cowan, Inc. 140.23, Continental Oil Co. 6.72, City Blacksmith Shop 3.00, Commercial Radio Monit. Co. 4.50, Donovan Uniform Co., Inc. 24.47, Dodson Chemical Co. 25.83, Eaton Stationery 163.23, Forrester Sales Ser. Co. 22.19, Dudley E. Godwin 14.00, Home Specialty Shop 1.00, Hearne Motor Freight 1.40, The Hale Co. Abstract 25.00, Hamilton-Martin Motor Co. 102.16, Herald News Pub. Co. 291.62, Bob Hooper Motor Co. 3.85, Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. 76.16, E.K. Hufstedler Bon 7.34, Jarvis -Tull Co. 26.63, The Karpark Corp. 1.85, Kiker's Service Station 30.59, K.V.O.P., Inc. 3.00, R.H. Knoohuizen Co. 4.32, John G. Logsdon 149.00, Mid -Way Supply Co. 39.90, Carl H. Mangum Mtr. Co. 64.85, Magnolia Petroleum Co. 71.13, Mitchell Hardware Co. 2.20, Midway Service 8.50, McDonald Trading Post 8.00, Newman Motor Co. 6.00, No Name Cafe 114.75, Neptune Meter Co. 150.00, O.K. Rubber Welders 50.00, Plainview Ready Mix 106.06, Perry's Serv. Station 23.25, The Plainview Tribune 22.00, Plv. Plumbing Co. 8.70, Phillips Battery Co. 44.15, Plains Typewriter Serv. 23.50, Plains Tire Co. ).13, Panhandle Elec. Const. Co., 60.00 Plains Weld•» ing Supply 13.04 Plainview Hardware Co. 75.58, Reams Elec. St. 28.50, The Rose Shop 4.00, Robinson Herring Drug 5.98, The Rohan Co., Inc. 701.56, Rogers Battery Elef. 110.69, The Rogers Agency 149,00, Row. land Gordon Co. 854.92, Sears Roebuck Co. 26.13, Eldon Smith Agency 149.00, Shepard Chev. Company 58.78, Southwestern Public Ser- Vice 1945.82, Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. 190.10, Seipp Machine Shop, 5.00, Shook Tire Co.- 51.01, Strain Truck Service 87.33, P.H. Bryan Registrar 29.50, The texas Company 15.64, Texas Tech College 45.00, Whites Super Market 6.00, West Texas Gas Co. 75.45, West Pharmacy 5.95, Winn Motor Co. 210.03, Dee Yancey Super Service Station 10.76. 90, SALARIES FOR JUNE Homer Looper 275.00, P.H. Bryan 350.00, Elaine Wardlaw 187.00, Fannie Norman 262.00, Frank R. Day 180.00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Evelyn Howard 156.00, Hoyt Curry 350.00, 237.00, E.J. Shearer 232.00, Hub Burt 222.00, J.E. Sheeon 232.00, Hartnese Pelphrey 221.00, J.T. Sander- son 222.00, Geo. J. Boswell 197.00, T.P. Sitton 202.00, A.R. Cardinal 227.00, Todd Edd Burson 217.00, H.D. Payne 217.00, Floyd Lamb 207.00, J.B. Temple 207.00, D.H. Coulson 207.00, Raymond V. Claycomb 207.00, Elmo Head 102.00, Lester B. Chandler 195.00, Marvin Floyd Neely, Jr. 195.00, A.M. Hamilton 300.00, Leedy Maxey 242.00 Frank Rigler 222.00, Berry Lynch 232.00, Arvil W. Harkins 222.00, William E. Renegar 227.00, Don H. Debusk 217.00, Lee Barnes 207.00, R.O. Garrett 207.00, W.E. Strick- land 207.00, A.J. Holster 207.00 A.W. Overman 197.00 Tommie F. Hai.- kins 197.00, John C. Mollison 197.00, W.F. Foley 400.00, S.E. Bolles 350.00, A.T. Herrod 222.00, Jesse L. Post 195.00, Roy Warren 232.00, Charles W. Nash 217.00, L.G. McDaniel 202.00, Al D. Bitch 202.00, F.L. Thornton, 200.00, 0.B. Guin 222.00, Nute W. Rannals 240.00, George Smith 207.00, B.A. Wood 197.00, J.B. Heflin 172.00, Will Evans 187.00, W.D. Wilbourn 199.50, W.L. Welch 172.00, Dr. E.C. Nicholl 210.00, Dr. D.P. Jones 85.00, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 235.00, A.L. King 192.00, Albert F. Anderson 172.00, Houston Taylor 172.00, L.D. Horton 192.00, F.C. Moore 192.00 L.A. Horton 172.00 David McDonald 172.00, M.F. Tamplen 172.00, Archie Ray Spruill 172.00, Thomas Massey 120;39, Clinton Jones 160.00, N.G. Johnson 78.00, Doug Sewell 59.20, Mrs. Pat Connelly 76.80, C.G. Brown 201.60. The Minutes of June 23rd and June 26th read and approved. The Mayor read monthly reports for June as follows: Delinquent Taxes 1477.53 Current Taxes 3444.56 Building Inspector 318.75 N.H. Barnard Bus Bench Rentals 12.00 Meat Inspector fees 62.55 Police Report 1775.00 Parking Meters 2270.00 Food Inspector 6.00 City Clerk 2289.80 Water pumped 167,082,700 gallons Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by ,Blair second by Walker, That the Tax Collector by authorized to waive the 1.00 per year delinquent costs on Mrs. Hughston tract if paid in July 1952. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That T.J. Boney Roy Maxey F.M. Foreman be appointed Board of Equalization tb r the Year of 1952. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the Chief of Police be auth- orized to put traffic lights at llth and 16th Street at the inter- sections with Zuincy Street, 3 way lights if possible. 0arried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the Mayor have cooler installed in City Offices on east side of building. Carried. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of Bryah and Hoffman on Street paving,Contract amounting to: $252.00 Moved by Blair second Johnson, That the estimate be paid. Carried. The meeting Adjourned. City Clerk Mayor 9`1 July 21, 1952 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding and the following Aldermen present, Ray D. Blair, J.S. Walker, D.B. Bowman, W.T. Cain, C.T. Johnson. Frank R. Day, City Attorney and R.K. Snethen, City Engineer, were also present for the meeting. The returns of the July 15th Bond Election were canvassed. ORDINANCE NO. 601 RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING RESULT OF ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS, the 21st day of July, 1952, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in Regular session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members present, to -wit: HOMER LOOPER, MAYOR W. T. CAIN, C. T. JOHNSON,) D. D. BOWMAN, ALDERMEN J. W. WALKER, RAY D. BLAIR, and with the following members absent: none constituting a quorum, at which time the following among other business, was transacted, to -wit: Alderman Blair offered the following resolu- tion to the City Council and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, under and by virtue of an order duly passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 26th day of June, 1952, an election was held in said City on the 15th day of July, 1952, on two propositions for the issuance of bonds of said City of Plainview, Texas, as follows: $190,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extend- ing and repairing the City's Waterworks System; and 10,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extend- ing and repairing the City's Sanitary Sewer System; 92 WHEREAS, on this the 21st day of July, 1952, same being a .Regular session of the City Council, there came on to be considered the returns of said election; and WHEREAS, upon consideration of the returns of said election, it appears that the same was in all respects legally held, after due notice had been given, and that the said returns were duly and legally made; and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 30 votes on the proposition for the issuance of $190,000 general obligation tax bonds, of which number 287 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WATER BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF and 28 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF WATER BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 305 votes on the proposition far the issuance of $10,000 general obligation tax bords, of which number 2$6 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF and_ 29 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: I. That the aforesaid election was duly and legally called and notice threof given in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the order calling said election; that said election was held in strict conformity with the Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas, and the returns thereof have been properly made to the officials of the City entitled to received same; and that only resident qualified property taxpaying voters of the said City of Plainview, Texas, who owned property therein, subject to 9 3 taxation, were permitted to vote at said election; and, further, that said election properly represents the desires of those qualified to vote as aforesaid. II. That the proposition to issue the said $190,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending and repairing the City's Waterworks System, and to levy, assess and collect taxes in payment thereof, was sustained by a majority of the qualified voters of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assess- ed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. III. That the proposition to issue the said $10,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending and repairing the City's Sanitary Sewer System, and to levy, assess and collect taxes in payment thereof, was sustained by a majority of the qualified voters of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. The resolution was duly seconded by Alderman Walker Thereupon, the Mayor put the motion to a vote of the members of the City Council of the City of Plainview, with the request that as many as favored the resolution to vote "AYE and all those opposed to vote "NO the following members of the Council, to -wit: Aldermen Cain, Johnson, Bowman, Walker and Blair, voted "AYE", and none voted "NO The mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 21st day of July, 1952. Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. ATTEST: City Secretary Cit of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) ORDINANCE NO. bgl ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF $200,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS DATED AUGUST 1, 1952 THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 i CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 1 COUNTY OF HALE 1 ON THIS, the 21st day of July, 1952, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members present and in attendance, to -wit: HOMER LOOPFR, MAYOR W. T. CAIN C.T. JOHNSON D. D. BOWMAN ALDERMEN, J. W. WALKER RAY D. BLAIR and with the following absent; None constituting a quorum, at which time the following, among other 9 5: business was transacted, to -wit: Alderman Blair introduced a proposed ordinance. The ordinance was read in full. Alderman Johnson made a motion that any rule re- quiring ordinances to be read at more than one meeting be sus pended. The motion was seconded by Alderman Walker and carried by the following vote: 2) AYES: Aldermen Cain Johnson, Bowman, Walker, and Blair. NOES: None. Alderman Bowman made a motion that the ordinance be passed finally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Cain and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Cain, Johnson, Bowman, Walker and Blair. NOES: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. The ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of 'City of Plainview, Texas, Water and Sewer Improvement Bonds', to be dated August 1, 1952, in the principal sum of $200,000, bearing interest at the rates of 2i and 2 -3/4 per annum, issued for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extend ing and repairing the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levy- ing a continuing direct annual and valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and rela- ting to the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 26th day of June, 1952, adopted an order calling an election on the question of the issuance of $190,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing 9 6' interest at the rate of not to exceed TWO AND THREE FOURTHS PER CENTUM (2 -3/4%) per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging extending and repairing the City's Waterworks System; and WHEREAS, the City Council of said City on the same date, to-wit: June 26, 1952, and by the same order called an election on the question of the issuance of $10,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed TWO AND THREE FOURTHS PER CENTUM (2- 3/49) per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending and repairing the City's Sanitary Sewer System; and WHEREAS, the said election was held pursuant to said order on the 15th day of July, 1952, and resulted favorably to the issuance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; and WHEREAS, this City Council has examined into and investi- gated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds that the same was duly and legally given; that the notice required by law to be given has been duly and legally given; and that said election was conducted in strict conformity with the law; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted a reso- lution declaring the results of said election and determining the specific authority of the City to issue said general obligation tax bonds; and WHEREAS, it was provided by the aforesaid election order of June 26, 1952, that if approved by the qualified voters, the bonds of the two series hereinabove described should be issued as one series; and WHEREAS, it is now necessary and proper that the City Coun- cil of the City of Plainview, Texas, proceed with the issuance of such general obligation tax bonds; therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS", be and same are hereby ordered to be issued in the principal sum of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($200,000), for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending and repairing the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System, under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from One (11 to two hundred (200), both inclusive; shall be in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars 1 000) each, aggregating the sum of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS (;200,000). SECTION 3: That said bonds shall be dated August 1, 1952, and shall become due and payable serially in accordance with the following schedule: BOND NUMBERS (All Inclusive) Maturity Dates Amounts 1 to 6 February 1, 1953 $6,000 7 to 12 February 1, 1954 6,000 13 to 18 February 1, 1955 6,000 19 to 24 February 1, 1956 6,000 25 to 30 February 1, 1957 6,000 31 to 36 February 1, 1958 6,000 37 to 42 February 1, 1959 6,000 43 to 49 February 1, 1960 7,000 50 to 56 February 1, 1961 7,000 57 to 73 February 1, 1962 17,000 74 to 90 February 1, 1963 17,000 91 to 107 February 1, 1964 17,000 108 to 124 February 1, 1965 17,000 125 to 161 February 1, 1966 37,000 162 to 200 February 1, 1967 39,000 PROVIDED, HOWEVER that the City reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered 74 to 200, both inclusive of said series, (Maturing on February 1st in each of the years 1963 ti 1967, both inclusive), in whole or in part, on August 1, 1962, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at iar and accrued interest plus a premium of 2% of the principal amount thereof; PROVIDED, FURTHER that if leas than all of said bonds are demeeded on any such redemption dates, same shall be 97 redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, a notice of intention, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) shall be published once i i t n a fin- forTc a r n rk, ana el aREil se YIed RA BANK AT DALLAS TEXAS (the paying agent named in said bonds) and should any bona or bonds not be pr a ent ed for r edepti on, pursuant to such notice, the same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. SECTION 4: That said bonds shall bear interest from date until paid, at the following rates per annum; that is to say (a) Bonds Numbers 1 to 73, both inclusive, (maturing on February 1st in each of the years 1953 to 1962, both inclusive shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND ONE -HALF PER CENTUM inclusive), per annum; and (b) Bonds Numbers ?4 to 200, both inclusive, (maturing on February 1st in each of the years 1963 to 1967, both inclusive), shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND THREE FOURTHS PER CENTUM -3/4 per annum; such interested to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bonds, and said interest shall be payable on Feb- ruary 1, 1953, and semi annually thereafter on August 1st and February 1st in each year. SECTION 5: That both principal and interest of the said bonds shall -Be payag"le in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper interest coupons. SECTION 6: That eafih of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor, count ee sign ed by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS" shall be impressed upon each of them. SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lithographed or printed on the interest coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION 8:, That the form of said bonds shall be substan- tially as follows: No. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA $1,000 State of Texas County of Hale CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BOND. The CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, and FOR VALUE RECEIVED, hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000), in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, on the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19 x with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of PER CENTUM per annum, payable on February 1, 1953, and semi- annually thereafter on August 1st and February 1st in each year, and interest falling due on or prior to maturity hereof is payable only upon pre- sentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as bebome due. they severally at B t0 M ERC AgNALEBANgf AihI�fil3 BAfLAg tde payable at the TILENATI and for the prompt payment of this bond and of the interest thereon at maturity,_ the full faith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, exas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a series of like tenor and effect, except as to number, interest rate, right of prior redemption and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Two Hundred (200), both inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, aggregating in Ambunt TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($200,000), 98 and issued for the purpose of improving, enlargng, extending and re- pairing the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of said City Cbunci 1. AS SPECIFIED in the ordinance hereinabove referred to the City reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered 74 to 200, both in- clusive, of this series (maturing on February lst in each of the years 1963 to 1967 (bottl inclusive), in whole or in part, on August 1, 1962, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at par and accrued interest plus a premium of 2% of the principal amount thereof; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that if less than all of said bonds are redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse num- erical order; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redemed, a notice of intention, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed shall be published once in a financial journal of general circulation published in the City of New York, New York, and shall be filed with the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redeption, pursuant to such notice, the same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED .AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qualified property taxpaying ror mat urpose witnin ,ity t) voting o y r July, 195 P day that all alts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in issuance of this series of bonds and of this bond, have been property done and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner, as required by law; that sufficient and proper provision for the levy and collection of taxes has been made which, when collected, shall be appropriated exclusively to the pay- ment of this bond, and the series of which it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons thereto annexed as the same shall be- come due; and that the total indebtednews of the City of Plainview, Texas, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be affixed hereto, and this bond to be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Secretary; and the interest coupons hereto attached to be exe- cuted by the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the 1st day of August, 1952. ayor, y o nv ew, exas COUNTERSIGNED: City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: No. ON THE DAY OF 19 9 unless the bond to which this coupon pertains has been properly called for redepption in accordance with its terms, the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, the sum of DOLLARS 9 rt in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, said sum being month's interest due that day on "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BOND", dates August 1, 1952. Bond No. City Secretary Mayor SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each bond: OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER REGISTER NO. STATE OF TEXAS I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, to the effect that this bond has been examined by him as re= quired by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in con tREVAY ifi att aiRg tig�! hp8n eft y Texas, and said bond has this day been registered by me. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE AT Austin, Texas, Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. SECTION 11: That a special fund to be designated "SPECIAL WATER AND SEWER IM BOND FUND" is hereby created, and the proceeds of all taxes collected for or on account of this series of bonds shall be credited to said fund for the purpose of paying the interest on and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity; and said fund shall be used for no other purpose; that to create said fund and to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, a tax of EIGHT CENTS a on each one hundred dollars' valuation of all taxable property in the City of Plainview, Texas, or such an amount as may at all times be legally necessary, shall be annually levied on said property and annually assessed and collected, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds with interest them have been fully paid, and said tax of EIGHT CENTS 8 or so much there- of as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, is hereby levied for the current year and each succeeding year while said bonds or any of them are outstanding, and the same shall be annually assessed and collected and applied exclusively to the pur- pose named. No mistake in the computation or insertion of the afore- said specific rate of tax shall be construed or considered as the levy of an insufficient rate for the bonds herein authorized, and the City Council hereby declares its purpose and intent to provide and levy a tax fully and legally sufficient for such bonds, it hav- ing been determined that the existing and available taxing authority of the City for such purpose is adequate to permit a legally sufficient tax in consideration of all other outstanding obligations. SECTION 12: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That the Mayor of said City shall be, and he is hereby authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending investigation by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. SECTION 1): BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to CENTRAL INVESTMENT COMPANY OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, at the price of par and accrued interest to date of delivery, is hereby confirmed. Delivery of the bonds shall be made to said purchaser as soon as may be after the adoptidn of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance I o O. with the terms of sale. SECTION 14: AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT4O TEXAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to construct improvements enlargements, extensions and repairs to the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to be read and voted upon at more than one me eting of the City Council be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency mea- sure, and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 21st day of July, 1952. Mayor, City o Plainview, Texas ATTEST: xn 6ity Secr tary, ity of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) CERTIFICATE OF CITY SECRETARY THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 l CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 i COUNTY OF HALE 1 I, the undersigned City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance authorizing the issuance of $200,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS dated August 1, 1952, passed by the City Council on the 21st day of July, 1952, (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption), at a regular session of said Council, and which ordinance is of record in Book page et seq., of the Minutes of said City Council. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name offic- ially and affixed the seal of said City, this the 21st day of July, 1952. City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That added allowance of 25.00 per month be placed in next year's budget, for the Library. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the City appropriate $50.00 on lighting at Dairy Barn provided that Hale County provides an equal amount. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City pay 603.00 to General Electric Corp. on radio transmitter, the agreed amount. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That the Bonds of Plains Plumbing Co. and the Tarver Electric Co. be approved. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Clerk be authorized to transfer book amount of 230,000 dollars to credit of City Hall General account, from the water account, and 20,000 from the sewer account to City Hall General Account being 5 years accumulations of credits. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That pay estimate of R.B. Walden on City Hall outside painting of 1565.50. Carried. ii LIST OF BILLS SUBMITTED JULY 21, 1952 Boyd Davenport 5.00, Kimbell Plainview Co. 37.50, Fred Moore 75.00, J.M. Radford Grocery 48.69, Western Fire Dept. Supply Company 150.00, Western Union 3.85, Clinton Jones 6.40 (Extra Water) Rudolph Zachary 6.40 (Extra Water), Burt Electric Co. 500.00, V.R. Rodgers Son 7.50, Rowland Gordon Co. $.00, L.P. Davis Son, Inc. 7694.96, Jamie L. Slaughter (Sewer) 21.90,.J.C. Penny Co.,Inc. 39.80, E.A. Rogers 4.00, Phillips Petroleum Co. 2.50, The Harder Agency 12.50, Bill White Grocery Sta. 5.21, Curry Motor Freight 40.98, W.B.McKee Co. 1552.74, Harley J. Redin 76.00, Bob Caddell 7.00, Mrs Nina Odom 31.50, Mary Gay 30.70, The Sport Shop 3.00, Trustees of Firemen R&R Fund 37.01 American Hospital Life Insurance Co. 284.88 (Cities Part 83.183, J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, Doug Sewell 12.90 (Police) P.H. Bryan, Petty Cash 49.13, The Texas Company 642.15 Curry Motor Freight 3.14, Mary Gay 26.70, Nina Odom 33.30, Archie Spruill 24.00 (Extra Park), J.K. Cre ors 10.00, Nina Odom 6.40. 0 Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. The minutes of July 7th read corrected and approved. The Mayor appointed R.K. Snethen, J.W. Wacker, D.D. Bowman, Ray D. Blair, W.T. Cain as a committee to locate wells and plan water improvements, wi th the Mayor as chairman. r The meeting Adjourned. City Clerk Mayor August 4, 1952 The City Council of Plainview, met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding, and the following aldermen attending: C.T. Johnson, J.W. Walker, Ray D. Blair, W.T. Cain, B.D. Bowman. Frank R. Day, City Attorney and R.K. Snethen, City Engineer also were present. Moved by Bowman and seconded by Cain that the following resolutions be passed. RESOLUTION #1 WHEREAS, the City of Plainview owns Lots 34 35, Block Frisco Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and said property is not needed by the City for use as a governmental function, and the same should be sold; and WHEREAS, Willie Guilardo has made an offer to the City to purchase the above described property for a consideration of $600.00, $100.00 down and $25.00 per month, without being furnished an abstract, and the City Council is of the opinion that said offer should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the offer of Willie Guilardo to pur- chase the above two lots for a consideration of $600.00 without an abstract, be and the same is in all respects accepted, and that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Deed in the name of the City conveying the above lots to the purchaser, which Deed shall be attested by the City Clerk under corporate seal, and to deliver said Deed upon the purchaser purchaser's complying with the terms of said sale and paying the consideration therefor. RESOLUTION #2 WHEREAS, The City of Plainview owns Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 7, Frisco Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and said property is not needed by the City for use as a governmental function, and the same should be sold; and WHEREAS, Rafel Lopez has made an offer to the City to purchase the above described property at a cash consideration of $200.00, without being furnished an abstract, and the City Council is of the opinion that said offer should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the offer of Rafel Lopez to purchase the above four lots at a cash consideration of $200.00, without an abstract, be and the same is in all respects accepted, and that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Deed in the name of the City conveying the above lots to the purchaser, which Deed shall be attested by the City Clerk under corporate seal, and to deliver said Deed upon the purchaser's complying with the terms of said sale and paying the consideration therefor. 102 RESOLUTION 3 WHEREAS, the City of Plainview owns Lot 26 Block 7, Frisco Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and said property is not needed by the City for use as a governmental function, and the same should be sold; and WHEREAS, B Vasqueaas made an offer to the City to purchase the above described property for a consideration of Fifty Dollars cash, without being furnished an abstract, and the City Council is of the opinion that said offer should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED B Yy TT1� E CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the offer of Brenitov o purchase the above lot for a consideration of Fifty Lo iars� t without an abstract, be n d the r eoy t all il a tte o execute et aue and tne the ox the e and�he is ne s hereby au or a e City conveying the Above lots to the purchaser, which Deed shall be attested by the City Clerk under corporate seal, and to deliver said Deed upon the purchaser's complying wit# the terms of said sale and paying the consideration therefor. RESOLUTION 4 WHEREAS, the City of Plainview owns a portion of Lot 9, Block 54, College Hill Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County Texas, and said property is not needed by the City far use as a governmental function and the same should be sold; and WHEREAS, Roy G Dyson has made an offer to the City to purchase the above described property for a consideration of Fifty Dollars without being furnished an abstract, and the City Coun- cil is of the opinion that said offer should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the offer of Roy G Dyson to purchase the above portion of lot fora consideration of Fifty Dollars without an abstract, be and the same is in all respects accepted and that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Deed in the name of the City conveying the above lots to the purchaser, which Deed shall be attested by the City Clerk under corporate seal, and to deliver said Deed upon the purchaser's complying with the terms of said sale and paying the consideration therefor. Being put to a vote, the above resolutions were carried unanimously. The minutes of July 2lst. were read and approved. It was moved by Johnson and second by Cain, That Mayor,Homer Looper be authorized to sign,the contract presented by the Southwestern Public Service Company, relating to responsibility of the Company for lines owned by the City and carried on Company polls. .larried. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson, That the following list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. u Since July 2Ist. Nina Odom 6.40; eneral Electric Co. 603.01; R.B.walden 1565.50 Pioneer Drilling Mch Co 375.00;DrewCilla Mimeograph shop 5.001 Harley J Redin I74.00; Southwestern Public Service mdse.14.29;S.E Bolles water meet,Spur 12.00;J Oliver BierP.M. I5.03 ;Mrs Ethel Walsh 30.00; Mrs L.D.McMurry 20.00;Helen Eastwood 50.00; Gordon Ford 6.75 August Ist.bills. Auto Glass Co 2I.25;Austin Battery Co.24.95;Ber Chemical Co,20.04; P.H.Bryan Regstr. 24,00; Barley Cities ervice 6.70;Bryan Food Storel$.00 City Manager Assn 15.00; w arpenter Paper Co 95.64; Cowe Cowan 205.79; Continental Oil Co 2.75; Conley Lott Nichols,asphalt machine per advertised bids 2432.00; Crenshaw Paint Glass.90•City Blacksmith Shop 10.70; Commercial Radio 4.50; The Camera Shop 22.94;Camps Pharmacy 1.25: 103 Connor Mathes 6.30, Clarke Courts 5.65, Cosden Petroleum Co. 56.48 Continental Oil 5.08 W.S. Darley Co. 17.50, Donovan Uniform Co. 21.34, The Flax Co. (Typewriter ribbons) 9.30, Eaton Stationery Co. 90.55, Forrester Sales Service (Floor Polisher) 150.44 Hale County Abstract Co. 28.00, Higginbotham Bartlett Lumber 33.73, Hobbs Manuf. Co. 14.88, Herald News Publishing Co. 48.88, Bob Hooper Motor 7.57, The Harder Agency 42.48 H.B. Jordan Co. 126.00, Jarvis -Tull 34.72, Kikers Service Station '1.45, K.V.O/P. 9.00, Kimbell Plainview Co. 22.50 Ludeman MacNaughton 46.96, Lubbock Grader Blade Shop 9.60, John G. Logsdon 58.88, T.E. Mitchell 11.66, Marshall Auto Supply 4.00, Mitchell Hdw. 1.85 Midway Service 2.75, Lon McDaniel Service Sta. 70.00 M.B.McKee Co. 145.00, Newman Motor Co. 4.25, Neptune Meter Co. 1305.50, Nunn Electric Supply 263.78, Plains Welding Supply 3.26, Plainview Ready Mix Concrete (Fire Station) 295.63, Plainview Plumbing Go.(Cooler) 332.54, Plainview Hardware 31.04 Plainview Hosp. Clinic 20.25 Panhandle Elec. Const.(Radios) 60.00, Plainview Builders Supply 6.00, Plainview Safety Lane 7.00 Plains Tire Co. 35.21, Phillips Battery Co 57.80, Plainview Plb. Co. 3.65, Rowland Grodon Co. 3.75, Rockwell Bros. Co. 6.00, Robinson Herring Drug 2.55, Radio Communication Magazine '.7%1 5.00, J.M. Radford Grocery 4.30, W.O. Speck Machinery 4.65, Shook Tire Co. 49.70, Shepard Chev. Co. 91.49, Strain Truck Service 145.46, Seipp Machine Shop 30.50, S.W.Public Service Co. 2692.44, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 209.95, L.C. Wayland, M.D. 22.00, Winn Motor Co. 151.15, The Tropical Paint Oil Co. 31.50, The Texas Company 2.34, Viking Supply Corp. 290.31, West Texas Gas Co. 187.05, West Pharmacy 13.64, Western Union 3.00, Well Machinery Supply Co. 121.37, Willson Waldrop Lumber Co. 10.50, Dee Yancey Super Service Station 19.46. LIST OF SALARIES FOR JULY Mrs Pat Connelly 76.00, Doug Sewell 35.20, Homer Looper 275.00, P.H. Bryan 350.00, Elaine Wardlaw 187.00, Fannie Norman 262.00, Frank R. Day 180.00, C.T. Johnson 20.00 D.D. Bowman 20.00, Ray D. Blair 20.00, J.W. Walker 20.00, W.T. Cain 2u.00 Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Evelyn Howard 157.00, Hoyt Curry 350.00, Nath Burkett 237.00, E.J. Shearer 232.00, Hub Burt 222.00, J.E. Sheeon 232.00, Hartense Pelphrey 227.00, J.T. Sanderson 222.00, Geo J. Boswell 197.00, T.P. Sit ton 202.00, A.R. Cardinal 227.00, Todd Edd Burson 217.00, H.D. Payne 222.00, Floyd Lamb 207.00, J.B. Temple 207.00 D.H. Coulson207.00 Raymond V. Clay Comb 207.00, Elmo Head 102.00, Lester B. Chandler 195.00 Marvin Floyd Neely,Jr. 195.00, J.W. Anderson 195.00, A.M. Hamilton 300.00, Leedy Maxey 242.00, Frank Rigler 222.00, Berry Lynch 232.00, Arvil W.Harkins 222.00, William E. Renegar 227.00, Don H. DeBusk 217.00, Lawrence Lee Purvis 207.00 Lee Barnes 207.00, P.W. Slaughter 207.00 D.F. Rogers 207.00, R.O. Garrett 207.00, W.L. Strickland 207.00, A.J. Holdter 207.00 Tommie F. Harkins 197.00, John C. Mollison 195.00, W.F. Foley 400.00, S.E.Bolles 350.00, A.T. Herrod 222.00 Jesse L. Post 205.00, Roy Warren 232.00, Charles W. Nash 217.00, Jack Slaughter 242.00, L.G. McDaniel 202.00, Al D. Fitch 202.00, F.L. Thornton 300.00, 0.B. Guin 222.00, Nute W. Rannals 242.00 George Smith 207.00, B.A.Wood 197.00, Clyde Brashear 200.00 J.B. Heflin 172.00, Will Evans 187.00, W.D.Wilbourn 199.50, W.L. Welch 172.00, Dr. E.C. Nicholl 210.00, Dr. H.P. Jones 85.00, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 234.00, A.L. King 192.00, Albert F. Anderson 172.00, Houston Taylor 172.00, L.D. Horton 192.00, F.C. Moore 192.00, L.A. Horton 172.00, David McDonald 172.00, M.F. Tamplen 172.00, Archie Ray Spruill 122.26, C.G. Brown 248.00, G.V. Sawyer 96.00,. The Mayor read Monthly reports for July as follows: Police Report 1763.00 Bldg. Inspector 444.05 Meat Inspector 65.85 Food Inspector 7.50 Parking Meter 2523.50 City Clerk 39016.50 Delq. Tax 1079.98 Current Tax 3987.61 H.H.Barnard 12.00 West Texas Gas 2nd Qtr.2 %Rental 1352.40 S.W. Public Service 2148.37 Water Pumping Gallons 135422000 I04 Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That Ordinance No. 606 be passed and published according to law. Ca kiwi ORDINANCE NO. 606V AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE KEEPING OF ANY HOG OR HOGS WITHIN THE CERTAIN DEFINED AREAS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW AND PROHIBITING THE KEEPING OF MORE THAN ONE ANIMAL ON ANY ONE PREMISES WITHIN CERTAIN DEFINED AREAS WITH THE CITY LIMITS OF PLAINVIEW, REQUIRING THAT SUCH PREMISES BE KEPT CLEAN AND REPEALING ALL PORTIONS OF ORDINANCES NO. 409 AND NO. 511 THAT CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE, AND PRE- SCRIBING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: SECTION 1. That those portions of Ordinances No. 409 and No. 511, and all other ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby and herewith repealed. SECTION 2. That the words "one premises" as herein used shall be construed as the lot or lots of land which shall consist of not less than 7,000 Sq. Ft. of ground upon which one animal, only, may be kept, altogether within buildings, barns, sheds and lots on said one premises. SECTION 3. That from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to keep any living hog or hogs within the hereinafter described area within the City Limits of the City of Plainview, for a longer period than twenty -four hours. SECTION 4. That from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person owning, renting, occupy- ing or having charge of any such one premises as herein defined to keep or permit to be kept on such premises at any time or for any period of time whatever more than one of the following described animals: Horses, Mares, cows, sheep, goats, jacks or jennets; within the following described boundaries in the City of Plainview, towit: BEGINNING at Yonkers and Thomas Blvd. for the place of beginning: THENCE North along Yonkers to 13th Street; THENCE East along 13th Street to Wayland Street; THENCE North along Wayland Street to 14th Street; THENCE East along 14th Street to Utica Street; THENCE North along Utica Street to 16th Street; THENCE East along 16th Street to Milwaukee Street; THENCE North along Milwaukee Street to lath Street; THENCE East along lath Street to Kokomo Street: THENCE North along Kokomo Street to 20th Street; THENCE East along 20th Street to Galveston Street; THENCE North along Galveston Street to 24th Street; _HENCE East along 24th Street to Austin extended; TPENCE South along Austin extended and Austin to alley just North of Brazier Street; THENCE East along said alley to Beech Street; THENCE South along Beech Street To Campbell Street; THENCE East along Campbell Street to Elm extended; THENCE South along Elm extended and Elm to Santa Fe tracks; THENCE East and South along Santa Fe tracks to East 9th Street; THENCE East along East 9th Street to Milwee Street; THENCE South along Milwee Street to East 3rd Street; THENCE West along East 3rd Street to Date Street; THENCE South along Date Street to Santa Fe Railroad; THENCE South and West along City Limits to Broadway; THENCE South and West along Broadway to Columbia Street; THENCE North along Columbia Street to draw cut -off channel; THENCE West along draw to Denver extension; THENCE North along Denver extension and Denver to 400 feet South of 5th; THENCE West along line 400 feet South of and parallel to 5th Street to Joliet; :t THENCE North along Joliet to 5th Street; THENCE West along 5th Street to Quincy Street; THENCE South along Quincy Street to 4th Street; THENCE West along 4th Street to Utica Street: THENCE Southwest along Thomas Blvd. extended and Thomas Blvd. to Yonker Street, the place of beginning. SECTION 5. There is excepted, however, from the above bound- aries the Plainview Dairy Barn lots and area which dairy barn plot and area may be used by placing animals therein for the purpose of exhibits and shows, such as Fat Stock Show, Panhandle- Plains Dairy Show and Hale County Fair, or for other such show purposes, and any animals so placed in the dairy barn and on the dairy barn area during the period of such shows shall not be in violation of this ordinance. SECTION 6. All provisions and sections of Ordinances No. 409 and No. 511 and all other ordinances not in conflict, specifically, with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in all respects in full force and effect. SECTION 7. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum not less than #5.00 and not more than $200.00, and each and every day that any provision of this ordinance shall be violated, shall be deemed and held to be a separate and distinct offense. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 4th day of August, A.D.1952. APPROVED this 4th day of August, A.D. 1952. ATTEST: 7 A(‘ Y or Ci y d2ie (y, Moved by Blair and second by Bowman, That the following Resolution be passed. Carried. Lot 16 Block Hilcrest WHEREAS, The City of Plainview accquired title to lot 16, Block 8 Hilcrest, through paving operations and WHEREAS, The City does not now have any use for this property in its municipal operation and it is the judgement of the City Council that said property should be sold. Mayor, Homer Looper is hereby authorized to sell said lot for a consideration of $700.00 and said lot may be sold for a $300.00 cash payment and the balance to be paid within one year at 6% interest. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the City send two men to the Fire School at Bryan, Texas at a cost of $130.00. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the Council authorize the install- ation of 5, 1000 Lumen Street Lights as follows: 2 on Alpine Drive between Broadway and Crestway 1 on Vermont Street between Crestway and the Petersburg Highway. 1 on Vermont Street at the Petersburg Highway 1 on Alpine Drive between Crestway and Park Avenue. Carried. The Mayor appointed the following as budget committee: Alderman Johnson and Alderman Blair, The City Clerk and The City Engineer. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of H.B. Jordan Company on Sewer Contract $252.00. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Johnson Second by Blair, That the City pay 1/4 cost of paving in alley between 5th 6th and Austin Baltimore, also pave 10 foot alley No h of City Hall. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned aWk Mdy vi 0 August 19th The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding, and the following aldermen in attendance: D.D. Bowman, C.F. Johnson, Ray D. Blair, J.W. Walker. F.R. Day, City Attorney, and R.K. Snethen, City Engineer, also attended the meeting. The minutes of August 4th were read and approved. Moved by Blair and seconded by Bowman, that the estimate of Burt Electric on wiring new well be paid in amount of $364.00. Carried Moved by Bowman and seconded by Johnson that council pay .10¢ per water meter as of July 1st, 1952, to Canadian Dam Association. Carried Moved by Blair and seconded by Bowman that list of bills be paid as submitted. Carried LIST OF BILLS APPROVED AUG. 19th badger Meter Mfg. Co. 176.40, Good Year Service Stores 4.50, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 34.00, W.T. Cain Motor Co. 17.50, Fred Moore 55.00, O.K. Rubber Welders 4.50, Perry's Service Station 23.72, The Plainview Tribune 3.50, P.E. Shick 4.1$, Quick Lunch Cafe $5.40, Stovall Booher 1.50 S.W. Public Service 2696.44, W.R. Taegel Agency $9.20, West 'Texas Gas Co. 1$7.05, E.A. Rogers $.00, Burt Electric Co. 95.76, Trustees of Firemen R.& R. Fund 37.10, F.M. Foreman (Tax Board) $2.50, T.J. Boney (Tax Board) $2.50, Roy Maxey (Tax Board) $2.50, State Chemical Go. 15.60, Curry Motor Freight 1.40, Magnolia Petroleum Co. 32.07, E.E. Slaughter (Park, Time Slip) $.00, S.E. Bolles (Eng.& Wtr Supt to Clovis) 11.5$, J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, Gulf Oil Corp. 310.72, Lilie- Hoffman Cooling Towers 57.60, R.D. Short 95.00, V.R. Rodgers Son $.75, Lemons Funeral Home (John Vick) 50.00, Dill Manufacturing Co. 5.00, Public Health Equip. 21.50, American Hosp.& Life Ins. 2$2.96 (Cities Part $66.44), Plainview ttosp. Clinic Foundation 16$.11, Roy Maxey (Police) 6.40, A.M. Ham'lton (Firemen School) 130.00. Moved by Bowman and seconded by Walker that tap prices be set as follows: one inch $60.00 two inch $200.00 one and incht135.00 Carried Moved by Walker and seconded by Bowman that the Budget be approved, and that a Budget Hearing be held Sept. 1st at $:00 P.M. Carried Moved by Bowman and seconded by Blaic that City buy site for well 140 x 200 feet being southwest corner of Bioc'.< 29, Lakeside Addition,from Ellis Jones for consideration of Also, 100 x 140 fe ^t from R.L. Findley, being the nort west corner of Block 30, Lakeside Addition,for consideration of�$ Carried The meeting adjourned. Ci y Clerk Mayor .i 0 `7 Sept. 1, 1952 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper, presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, D.D. Bowman, Ray D. Blair, C Johnson, J.W. Walker. City Attorney, Frank R. Day, and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. The Minutes of August 19th read and approved. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be paid. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Plainview Mattress Factory 7.50, Jimmy Norton (Water) 41.10, N.A.Barnes (Water) 48.00, McDonald Trading Poat 7.08, Charles Gill (St.) 13.00, J.Q. Long Roofing Co. 620.00, Hartense Pelphrey (Emergency repairs on Car) 8.95, Plainview Nursery 111.22, Jimmy Norton (Wtr.) 40.90, D.D. CaVitt (Wtr.) 43.40, P.H. Bryan, Registrar 32.50, Ber Chemical Co. 20.19, Badger Meter Co. 176.40, Fred Berryhill Equip Co. 822.72, Boyd Davenport 14.70, Clowe Cowan 25.25, The Camera Shop 14.56, Cosden C) Petroleum Co. 50.07, Curry Motor Frt. 1.40, Commercial Radio Monit. 4.50, Donovan Uniform Co. 26.56, Forrester Sales Service 85.70, Fore Simmons (Dit Ching) 83.52, Higginbotham Bartlett 355.93, Hobbs Mfg. Co. .89, Hale Co.Abstract 5.00, Jarvis Tull Co. 32.56, Jackeon Tire Co. 36.78, Kikers Service Station 66.69, Karpark Corp. 62.86, Knoohuizen Co. 50.16, John Logsdon 13.56, Ludeman MacNaughton 71.15, Marquis Supply Co. 13.70, Fred Moore 78.00, Neptune Meter Co. 1137.50, Nunn Electric Supply 21.76, National Disenfectant Co. 61.81, Panhandle Electric 60.00, Plains Tire Co. 6.36, Plainview Plumbing 8.29, Plainview Hospital 100.00, Rowland Grodon Co. 45.00, Robinson Herring Drug. 5.55, Rogers Agency 84.20, Rockwell Bros. 6.00, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 205.84, Mary L. Spence 4.00, Southern Meter Repair 73.66, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 137.85, Texas Company 16.04, West Pharmacy 17.82, Viking Supply Co. 48.80. LIST OF SALARIES FOR AUGUST C.G. Brown 253,60, Homer Looper 275.00, P.H. Bryan 350.00, Elaine Wardlaw 187.00, Fannie Norman 262.00, Frank R. Day 180.00, C.T. Johnson 20.00, D.D. Bowman 20.00, Ray D. Blair 20.00, J.W. Walker 20.00, W.T. Cain 20.00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Evelyn Howard 157.00, Hoyt Curry 350.00, Nath Burkett 237.00, E.J. Shearer 232.00, Hub Burt 222.00, J.E. Sheeon 232.00, J.T. Sanderson 222.00, Geo J Boswell 197.00 T.P. Sitton 202.00, A.R. Cardinal 227.00, Todd Edd Burson 217.00, H.D. Payne 222.00, Floyd Lamb 207.00, J.B. Temple 207.00, D.H. Coulson 207.00, Raymond V. Claycomb 207.00, Elmo Head 102.00, Lester B. Chandler 195.00 Marvin Floyd Neely,Jr. 195.00, J.W. Anderson 195.00, A.M. Hamilton 300.00, Leedy Maxey 242.00, Frank Rigler 222.00, Berry Lynch 232.00, Arvil W. Harkins 222.00, William E. Renegar 227.00, Don H. DeBusk 217.00 Lawrence Lee Purvis 207.00, Lee Barnes 207.00, P.W.Slaughter 207.00, D.F. Rogers 207.00, R.O. Garrett 207.00, W.E. Strickalnd 207.00, A.J. Holster 207.00, A.W. Overman 197.00, Tommie F. Harkins 197.00, John C. Mollison 195.00, W.F. Foley 400.00, S.E.Bolles 350.00, A.T.Herrod 222.00 Jesse L. Post 205.00, Roy Warren 232.00, Jack Slaughter 242.00, L.G. McDaniel 202.00, Al D. Fitch 202.00, F.L. Thornton 300.00; 0.B. Guin 222.00, Nute W. Rannals 242.00, George Smith 207.00, Clyde Brashear 195.00, R.C. Campbell 195.00, Will Evans 187.00, J.B. Heflin 172.00, W.D. Wilbourn 199.50, W.L. Welch 172.00, Dr. E.C. Nicholl 210.00, Dr. D.P.Jones 85.00, A.C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 235.00, A.L.King 192.00, Albert F.Anderson 172.00, Houston Taylor 172.00, L.D.Horton 192.00, F.C. Moore 192.00, L.A. Horton 172 ;00, David McDonald 172.00, M.F. Tamplen 172.00, WH Welch 160.00, W.B. Alexander 172.00, B.A. Wood 172.00, Mrs Pat Connelly 116.00, G.V. Sawyer 134.25, Synott Matthews 144.00,. The Mayor read monthly reports for August as follows: Delinquent Taxes 3897.83 Parking Meters 2486.00 City Clerk 4031.19 Building Inspector 377.15 Police Report 2706.50 Food Inspector 3.00 Meat Inspector 75.55 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. 1 0 8 Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That pay McCurdy bill on sand trap after testing and approval of City Engineer. Amount 4575.00 Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Council extend a vote of thanks and appreciation, to the Southwestern Public Service Company for help and cooperation in setting the sand trap. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Bowman, That the Mayor be authorized to have the North Baltimore St. Well repaired to first class condition. Carried. I Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on a car of 2 inch cast iron pipe, to be opened September 15th. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the engineer be authorized to check Boss Smelser contract for refund due and the Treasurer pay the amount so determined. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the City pave Yonkers Street South from Norma Street 495 feet. and Lexington Street from 16th St. to 18th Street, and Cedar Street from 9th Street North to the F.W.D. Railroad. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Siren be moved from City Hall to Central Fire Station. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That the City offer 25.00 reward for information leading to the apprehension of persons damaging parking meters and advertise same in the news paper. Carried. No one appeared for the advertised hearing on the Budget for 1952 -1953. It was moved by Walker and second by Johnson that the hearing be closed and the Budget submitted amounting to 510575.00 be adopted. And that the tax rate for 1952 be set at 1.40 per 100. valuation Carried. Summary of Budget 1952 *1953 EXPENDITURES ESTIMATED RECEIPTS City Hall 34550. Water Sewer 165000. Street Dept. 55200. P01ice 22000. Police Dept. 82300. Parking Meters 30000. San. Health 54450. Inspector 3000. Fire Dept. 51550. 2% Rentals 20000. Auditorium 4700. Miscellaneous 6700. Inspector 4900. Delq. Taxes (Gen) 9000. Park Dept. 11300. Current Tax (Gen) 156150. Dairy Barn Mexico 2600. Delq.Taxes (I &S) 5494.75 B.C.D. 9000. Current Tax(I &S) 92274.00 Library 1800. Bond Interest 956.25 Band 1800. Sewer Dept. 22400. Water Dept. 75300. Interest Sinking Fund 98725. 510575.00 510575.00 ORDINANCE NO. 607 Be it ordained by the City Council of Plainview, Texas, That the following taxes be and they are hereby levied for the Year 1952, upon the $100.00 Valuation upon all property within the limits of said City, subject to taxation, for the Year 1952 towit: FOR THE GENERAL FUND $.78 FOR THE STEET FUND .10 FOR THE INTEREST .52 SINKING Total Tax Rate $1.40 log INTEREST SINKING FUND REQUIREMENTS YEAR AMT. AMT. grin. INTEREST KIND ISSUE ISSUED PAID UNPAID DUE DUE RATE TOTAL LEVY RFD 1926 1926 216000 58000 158000 8000 8470. 5i 16470. .0850 ST. 1927 30000 19000 11000 550. 5 550. .0050 WTR. 1927 25000 17000 13000 4000 550. 5 4550. .0233 SWR. 1927 20000 11000 9000 450. 5 450. .0022 REFD 1929 51000 37000 14000 2000 650. 6 2650. .0120 RFD 1931 1931 80000 43000 37000 2000 1970. 5i 3970. .0200 RFD 1939 1939 9000 2000 2000 40. 4 2040. .0130 AIRPORT 1944 50000 14000 36000 3000 771.25 24 3771.25 .0200 St.IMP. 1944 50000 13000 37000 3000 793.75 2 3793.75 .0200 ST.Imp. 1946 50000 9000 41000 4000 780. 2 4780. .0245 WTR.& SWR 1948 150000 5000 145000 1000 4460. 2i 5460. .0280 StIMP 19481948 75000 75000 2305. 2A 2305. .0140 ST.Warrant 1947 15000 5000 10000 2000 285. 2 3/4 2285. .0130 WTR SWR 1949 200000 14000 186000 5000 5505. 3 10505. .0550 WTR SWR 1950 50000 5000 45000 3000 991.25 1 3/4 3991.25 .0220 :d:� FIRE STA. 1950 140000 16000 124000 8000 2715. 1 3/4 10715. .0550 CITY HALL 1950 40000 3000 37000 2000 810. 1 3/4 2810. .0160 NI ST. IMP. 1951 60000 4000 56000 5000 1111.25 1 3/4 6111.25 .0335 WTR SWR 1952 200000 200000 6000 5317.50 11317.50 .0585 Q COLLECTOR FEES 200. 1523000 287000 1236000 60000 38725.00 98725 Section 2. That there be and is hereb levied for the year of 1952, an occupation Tax equal to one half i that levied by the State of Texas, upon all Persons, firms and corporations, following taxable occupations within the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the Taxes shall be assessed and collected by the Assessor- Collector of the City of Plainview, as required by Ordinance No. 373, Vol. 6, Page 287 of the minutes of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under the laws of the State of Texas. PASSED AND ADOPTED this the 6th. day of September, 1952 ),6(.e CI CLERK K� i� The Meeting Adjourned Cit Yi Cl m a y U 1 September 15, 1952 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper, presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, C. T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, D. D. Bowman, W. T. Cain, Ray D. Blair. City Attorney Frank R. Day, and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. The Minutes of September 1st read and approved. Moved by Johnson second by Walker, That the Council terminate the contract with Panhandle Electric at Amarillo, for maintaining police radios, upon 30 days notice, as provided in the contract. Said date being October 16th. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Walker That the City Attorney be authorized to draw speed Zone ordinance for highways through the City. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the Police Chief be authorized to move signal light from 12th and Galveston to 5th and Yonkers Street. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the Police Chief be authorized to order one F. M. Radio Unit now, to be billed after October 1st payable in November. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the list of Bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LIST OF BILLS William E. Perry 27.20, Piggly Wiggly Company 12.00, The Plainview Tribune 13.00, 0. K. Rubber Welders 43.00, McDonald Trading Post 6.00, Mitchell Hardware 134.$1, Maggard Nall Motor 9.00, Meinecke Bros. 4.74, T. E. Mitchell 14.52, Carl H. Mangum Motor 6.25, Lamberts Shamrock 54.6$, Herald News Publishing 392.65, Good Year Service Store 24.00, Eaton Stationery 145.52, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 19.94, W. T. Cain Motor Company 20.47, Camp's Pharmacy 3.3$, Carl Bonds Service 40.72, Barley's Cities Service 9.43, L. R. Bain Co. 236.00, Blair Drug Co. 3.35, Austin Battery Company 10.05, Dee Yancey 19.5$, Winn Motor Co. 6.15, Whites Super Mkt. 10.00, Shook Tire Company 211.65, Sears, Roe- buck Company 3.00, Southwestern Public Service 8.88, Strains Super Service 24.61, Phillips Battery Company $2.95, Plainview Hardware Co. 10.91, Southwestern Public Service 2381.72, Miller Miller Frt. 12.35 Billy J. Cox 20.50, J. Oliver Bier P. M. (Post Cards) $0.00, Burt Electric Company $5.7$, Plainview Safety Lane 2.50, Plainview Seed House 22.50, Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 354.11, Smith Bros. Service Station 105.70, The Selig Company 11.53, Seipp Machine Shop 33.70, West Pharmacy 13.11, E. A. Rogers 4.00, C. L. Craig $.00, Connor Mathes Co. 5.69, West Texas Gas Company 97.15, Western Union 1.12, Lubbock Grader Blade Shop 14.40, The Texas Company 14.40, Continental Oil Company $.$3 P. H. Bryan, Coll. (Petty Cash) 49.56, Plainview Floral Company 8.00, Canadian River Water Association 414.90, C. T. Johnson Canadian River Meeting) 9.00, R. K. Snethen 9.00, P. H. Bryan, Collector 14.00, No Name Cafe 122.05, Gulf Oil Corporation 3$0.62, Schaeffer Gulf Service 14.00, Army Navy Store Amarrilo, Texas 29.00, Western Union 3.00, Frank R. Day (Ref. on Wife's Ins.) 29.34, Pioneer Drilling Machine Company 57.00, Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Electric Bond of American Electric be approved Carried. 1' 1. The Mayor read bids on Cast Iron Pipe in response to advertisements as follows. McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company 30 days del. per foot .5475 American(st Iron Pipe Company ft .62 Plainview Plumbing Co. 45 days del. per foot .596 Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the low bid of McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company of .5475 per foot be accepted. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson, That the City Engineer advertise for bids on a new chassis for packer truck, to be opened next regular meeting on October 6th. Carried. Z) Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the City pave the following street; 12th Street, Nassau to Oakland. 12th Street, Independence to Houston 12th Street, Milwaukee to Nassau Smythe Street, From 5th to 6th. St. Louis Street, lblock west from Broadway 15th Street, Milwaukee to Nassau Nassau 15th to 16th Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate on street paving contract in favor of Bryan and Hoffman amounting to 151.25 Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That Roy Warren's salary be increased 10.00 per month, restoring his seniority as Assistant Superintendent lost when he resigned some months previous. Carried The Mayor appointed, R. K. Snethen, C. T. Johnson, D. D. Bowman as a committee to study location for street barn and storage lots. Carried MAYOR PRO TEM On Motion of Ray D. Blair, J. W. Walker was declared unanimously elected by the rest of the council as mayor pro tem for the current term ending in April 1954. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That Mayor be authorized to have house at 3rd and Juniper belonging to the City repainted and the porches repaired. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. ,k'goie-4--i-- C it Clerk r Mayor 112 October 6, 1952 The City Council met in Regular session with Mayor Horner Looper presiding and the following Aldermen in attencance, W. T. Cain, C. T. Johnson, D. D. Bowman, Ray D. Blair, J. W. Walker. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the City pave 16th Street, East from Oakland, on block. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That E. W. Eastridge be allowed to alter curb on his property at 7th and Beech to provide for drive ways under the direction of the City Engineer. The Mayor appointed D. D. Bowman and J. W. Walker to see Mr. Box in regard to opening Smyth Street north from High School. The minutes of September 15th read and approved. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LIST CF BILLS Panhandle Santa Fe Railway Company 152.99, American Hospital Life Insurance Company 303.18 (City's Part 92.94), Long Bell Lumber Company 4.50, Curry Motor, Freight Line, Inc. 1.40, W. 0. Williams,(Extra Help) 39.30, Jeff Kirkes,(Extra Help) 27.50, William Lee(Extra Help) 8.00, Jamie Slaughter(Extra Help) 12.00, Mrs. Nina Odom(Extra Help) 27.10, Weldon Gregg(Extra Help) 33.30, Delbert Lee Todd(Extra Help) 22.00, Synott Matthews(Extra Help) 9.00, Bobby Rogers(Extra Help) 6.00, J. Oliver Bier P. M. 15.03, Herman Hobb(Extra Help) 5.50, Margie Messarnore (Extra Help) 15.50, W. 0. Williams(Extra Help) 45.00, Synott Matthews (Extra Help) 6.00, Mrs. Nina Odom(Extra Help) 34.30, G. V. Sawyer(Extra Help) 57.35, Weldon Gregg(Extra Help) 33.30, Don DeBusk(Extra Help) 14.25, P. H. Bryan, Registrar 31.00, P. H. Bryan, Collector, Petty Cash 50.02, National Guard Ysleta Game 9.60, Army Navy Store 41.70, Army and Navy Store 129.00, Apex Stationery Company 33.40, Austin Battery Company 14.25, Aylesworth Florists 31.25, Bo's Phillips 66 8.24, Boyd and Davenport Agency 41.60, Barley's Cities Service 113.28, Commerial Radio Monitoring Co. 4.50, 'love Cowan, Inc. 320.54, Churchwell Bros. Viii Co. 17.50, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 5.65, Curry Motor Freight Line 2.85, Cosden Petroleum Cor. 65.26, Cathey- Fullingim Hardware 86.94, Camp's Pharmacy 3.21, W. T. Cain Motor Co. 53.65, L. P. Davis Son Inc. 80.48, Clarke Courts 6.46, Dudley E. Godwin 29.75, Hancock's Fire Extinguisher 4.50, Herald News Publishing Co. 64.80, Hamilton- Martin Motor Co. 3.00, Jarvis -Tull Company, Inc. 15.42, Kiker's Service Station 56.89, R. H. Knoohuizen Company 43.00, Kimbell Plainview Co. 2.00, Perry's Service Station 29.58, The Karpark Corporation 63.24, Lamberts Shamrock Station 4.79, Ma;gard Nall Motor Co. 120.82, Midway Service 5.85, Mangum Motor Company 49.90, Mitchell Hardware Co. 37.85 McDonald Trading Post 10.60, M. B. McKee Company 195.00, M. B. McKee Company (New Well) 295.94, Newman Motor Co., Inc. 92.81, Nunn Electric Supply Corporation (Signal Control) 673.86, Neptune Meter Company 1,344.00, Plainview Medical Lab. 3.00, Triangle Cafe 157.95, South- western Bell Tel. Co. 240.35, S. W. Public Service Co. 2,630.35, State Chemical Co. 2.80, S. W. Public Service Co. (Mdse) 61.51, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 31.25, Shook Tire Company 41.22, Robinson Herring Drug 3.64, Rowland Gordon t#ompany 29.05, Plains Tire Company 20.83, Phillips Battery Company 60.93, Panhandle Electrical Const. Co. 60.00, Plainview Plumbing Company 19.00, Extra Help -Park 30.00, Extra Help-;^'. Park 9.00 Plainview Hospital Clinic -Henry Ely 150.00, Plainview Ready Mix Con- crete 63.13, Plainview Hardware Company 19.37, Plainview Plumbing Co. 7.50, Owens Electric 9.90, M. 0. Stapleton 2.50, White's Super Market 6.00, Winn Motor Company 162.95, West Pharmacy 6.41, 'gill White, Gro. 14.03, U. S. Asphalt Corp.(Gravel) 147.89, Tottv's Texaco Service 90.54, Viking Supply Corp. 228.23, J. Q. Long- Roofing Co. Aud. 403.50, Extra Hlep -W. Park 10.50, Mrs. Nina Odom (Extra Help) 34.80, C. L. Craig 6.00, iii Continenta' Oil Company 19.59, Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 18.16, Curry °'rotor Freight Line, Inc. 4.25, Eaton Stationery Co. 112.63, Good Year Service Stores 2.00, Plainview Seed House 75.00, 0. K. Rubber Welders 32.00, Plainview Builders Supply 6.00, Strain's Super Service 10.82, Seipp Machine Shop 9.00, The Texas Company 26.25, Well Machinery Supply Co. 4.49, Waldrop :MZattlock- 'epairs House 387.01, West Texas Gas Company 51.30, Dee Yancey 13.06, Floyd Woods(Extra Help) 18.00, Weldon Gregg 33.30(Extra Help), Cities Service Oil Co. 30.78, Higgin- botham Bartlett ]b. Co. 32.30, Miller Miller Freight Lines 26.13. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on a new grader and truck for next meeting. Carried. Moved by walker second by Bowman, That S. E. Bolles be sent to South western Water Works Association meeting at Tulsa Oklahoma. ZD Carried. The avor re -ad reports for September as follows: Peat Inspector 67.80 Water pumped gallons 98481200 Delinguent Tax 769.42 Food Inspector 5.50 Parking Meter 2,627.50 City Clerk 2,257.55 Bldg. Inspector 437.90 Police Report 1,988.25 Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. The Mayor opened bids on pump house according; to Engineers Plan as follows, B. G. Perry 1,802.00 Malden Matlock 1,978.00 Moved by Johnson second by hralker, That the Council accept the low bid of B. G. Perry at 1,802.00 Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman on Street Paving Contract amounting to 4,129.60 Moved by Blair second by Cain, that the estimate be paid. L'arri ed. Moved by Walker seonc by Bowman, That Ordinance No. 607 Speed limits on highways be adopted. Carried. ORDINANCE NC. 607 AN 01 =I A= R': GULATING THE SPEED OF MOTOR VEHICL 3 UPON CERTAIN PUBBLIC STREETS IN THE CITY OF PL .INVIEZ, TEi,"S, AI D 0VIDIRG PEN; L,TY THERE- FOR AND RE °EALING ALL ORDINA NCLS IN CONrLI;.;T HERE'4ITH: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. That all ordinances or any part thereof in conflict with or inconsi:e'ent with the provisions of this ordinance are Hereby revealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or pre- vent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done or committed in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to the taking affect of this ordinance. Section 2. From and after the passage and publication 1 of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person operating a motor vehicle which is self propelled, to operate said motor vehicle at a greater speed than hereinafter set oue, as to the following portions of the following streets: Columbia Street, which is further designated as U. S. Highway No. 87: From 24th Street to 18th Street Both ;ides 40 m.p.h. From 18th Street to 12th Street -Both Sides- 30 m. n. h. From 12th Street to llth Street -Both Sides- 12rn.p. h.- School Zone From llth Street to 1st Street -Both Sides -30 m.p.h. From 1st Street to S. W. 1st St. -Both Sides -40 i.p.h. From S. 10th St. South on the West side to the City Limits 50 m.u.h. From W. 10th "t. South on the East side to the City Limits 40 m. p. h. 5th Street, also known as U. S. Highway No. 70: From the East line of the City Limits Vest to Milwee Street 3oth Saes 40 m.n.h. From Yi twee Street to Elm Street- Both Sides -30 n. D. h. From Elm Street to Cedar Street Both Sides -12 n:. p. h.- School Zone From Cedar Street to Joliet Street -Both Sides -30 m.p.h. From Joliet S. to Yonkers St. Both Sides 40 m.p.h. Quincy Street also known as State Highway No. 194: From the Northwest City Limits Southesterly and South to 16th Street Both Sides LOm.p.h. From -6th Street to 10th Street Both Sides 20m.p.h.- School Zone From 10th Street to 5th Street Both Sides 30m.p.h. Date Street, also known as Farm to "arket Road No. 400: From 5th Street to 4th Street Both Sides 12 :<.p.. School Zone From 4th Street to the South City Limits Both Sides 30 m.p.h. Section 3. Any person who violates any of the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be fined in any aura not less than $1.00 nor more than i00.00. PASSED, AFPROV'D AND ADOPTED this the day of October, 1952. ATTEST: Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. Craa ity Clem Moved b':- Bo, second by 1:1alker, That the Council sent The City Attorney Frank R. Day to Austin to confer with the Highway Engineer in regard to drainage problems of State Highways. Carried. loved by Bowman second by Walker, That lot the preachers have the use of the Auditorium Sunday Afternoons, if they pay the cost of cleaning un. Carried. Moved by Cain second by Talker, That the Rodeo Association be required to post 250.00 to cover cost of cleaning up and damages to Dairy :yarn, before using it for the rodeo eureoses. Carried. The 1952 Tax Roll was presented and approved by the Council. 11.5 The meeting Adjourned. City erk Mayor Special Session, October 13th, 1952 The City Council met in Special Session on the call of Mayor Homer Looper with the Following Aldermen present, Aldermen W. T. Cain, D. D. Bowman, C. T. Johnson, J. W. Walker and Ray D. Blair. City Attorney Frank R. Day also attended the meeting. et The following Resolution was passed. REl'LUTION OF THE .CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXS At a meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, held this day with all members present, the Mayor offered for consideration a petition presented by the Canadian River Water Users Association for circulation in the City, and wherein the State Board of ^'ater Engineers is requested to create the Canadian River Water Control and Improvement District and to include therein the corporate limits of this City. Upon due consideration thereof and upon motion of Mr. C. T. Johnson seconded by Mr. D. D. Bowman, the following resolution was duly adopted, to-wit: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TF.XS: 1. That the City Council hereby approves and endorses the purposes sought to be achieved by the Canadian River Water Users Association as set forth in such petition and recommends same to the land owners of such city for their signatures as petitioners thereunder. 2. To further evidence the Counci's action, the City Secretary is authorized to furnish the Secretary of the aforesaid Association with three certified conies of this resolution forthwith. PASSED AND ADOPTED, this the 13th day of October, 1952. ATTEST: Mayor, City of Pla�ai view Texas. City Secretary, Cit o f £lainview Texas. The meeting Adjourned. (//4j l City Clerk -a May r 1` 16 October 20, 1952 Regular Session The City Council met in Re ;ul:r session with i ayor Homer Iooper presiding and the follm ing Aldermen in attendance Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, J.W. Walker. .T. Vain. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R.K. Snethen also were present. A petition to bri n additional property into the City was pre- sented and read. It was moved by Johnson: and seconded by Blair that The Petition of Ernie and Marion Brock be granted and the territory as shown by the plat filed be declared with in the City. Carried >T TE OF TEXAS CCU= OF H^ LE TO THE HONOR BLE CITY COIJN Oh THE TFE SITY OF PL I 'v IEW, DP-.LE COUNTY, TEXAS: Now comes ,]ThE3T J. R Lam; LK and wife, ,RIAN I-". BROCK, owners of all of Revised Block 2 of the Country Club Place Addition, Revised, to the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, a plat of which said plot is hereto attached and reference to which plat is hereby made for all pertinent nurr.oses. Your petitioners would show that pnrt of said Revised Block 2 is located without the City Limits of Plainview, which Hart is described by metes and bounds as follows: BEflINI I'`G at a 1/2 inch rod marking; the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 33, Bloc' J! -2, Hale County, Texas; THEN ',E North 1 20' 50' West 1145 feet to 14 inch pipe for the beginning corner of this tract; TH'K CE 8$ 52' 10" East 669.4 feet THENCE North 28 41' 10" East 1346.38 feet; THENCE .north 1 07' 50''. West 50 feet, more or less, to a roint in the South line of Original Block 2 of the Country Club Place Addition, Revised, to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; THENCE Southwesterly along the South line of said Original Block 2 to a point where said line intercepts the Southeast side of Thomas Boulevard; TP2CE Southwesterly along; the Southeast line of Thomas Boulevard to the 11 inch ,:ine markins; the 3 sGINhIh POIL`�T OF THIS TR CT: and it is the intention of petitioners to subdivide said Revised Bloc's 2 into residential lots as shown on the plat filed herewith and to sell same for the purposes of constructing homes thereon and de,relopin r said Revised Block as a residential area; and That it would be to the advanta e of the City of Plainview to include within its boundaries th ^t Hart of Revised Block 2 which is oresentl_v located without the boundaries of the City of Plainview, becau e of the increase in value of said prooerty by reason of construction of homes thereon and the utilization of said property for home use. Therefore, your petitioners request that the City Council of the 1._17 City of Plainview, by ordinance duly prepared and executed in accord.ince with the nrovIsions of the Charter of said City of Plainview, extend the boundaries of the City of Plainview to in- clude the portion of Revised Block 2, Country Club Place Addition, Revised, not presently included within: the City of Plainview, which portion is described by metes and bounds as above set out. Ernest J. Brock ,1 Marian Brock Q Carried Moved by Bl: =sir and second by 'dalker that tie Council adopt ord- ina ce no. 608 adootir.g the ol_.t as filed by Marian and Ernie Brock regarding block 2 in Country Club Place. Carried llI1 T° COY v=livix 'AJIJITIOLAL lE7RI'IO1tY 1v rI -r, CITY OF PL'!I ,VIL H:,1,_. COUNTY, TEXAS, 3A3E2 UPOL PLTI- i.I0N OF i:LL ROPMTY TN .EIIT. 11H,., "7EA it found and det::rmined that EP L 3T J. BROCK and wife, N_A21-T BROCK, are the sole owners of Revis -d Block of the Country Club Place Addition, Revised, to the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and it appears tbs they have petitioned the City of Plainview to extend its boundaries to include that portion of Revised Block 2, in the Country Club Place Addition, Revised, to t''e Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, which is not Pre- sently included within said boundaries, said tract being described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a 1/2 inch rod =king the Southwest corner of the Southeast duarteE of Section 33, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas;THE`CE North 1 20' 50" West 1145 feet to a l4 inch nine for the beginn'ng corner of this tract; THENCE 88 52' 10" East 66c.4 feet; TI EI=.3E forth 28 41' 10" East 1346.38 feet; THLT CE North 1 0?' 50" ,T st 50 feet, more or less, to a point in the South line of Original Block 2, of the Country Club Place Addition, Revised, to the Town of Plainview, hale County, Texas: THENCE Southwesterly along the South line of said Original Block 2 to a point where said line intercepts the Southeast side of Thomas Boulevard: TH?I`CE Southwesterly along the Southeast line of Thomas Boulevard to the 1 inch per)e marking the 2FGI11Lii.G 7011.1 OF 1HIJ TRACT; and WHBRE ".S, it is found that said tract is adjacent to the pre- sent boundaries of the City of Plainview, and that it will be to the adve.ntage and benefit of the City of Plainview to extend the boundaries of the said city to include all of said i Block 2, of the Country Club Place Addition. revised, =r_a th<:t this order should be made; YO, H 0 J BE IT il; L T-E CI-7 CCU1 CJL O F ILE I CITY O F PI Tp 1. ?'he bound_ri es of the City of Plainview he and the same are hereby extended to include that orrtion or said Revised ;Bock 2, of the Country Club Place Addition, rLev- sFd, which is not now included within said boundaries, said portion bein described by metes and o u r d c: as follows: B GINFETH r at a 1/' inch rod marking the Southwest corner of the Southeast u: r er of Section 33, Block J hale County, Texas; THENCE orth 1 20' 50" West 1145 fret to 1w inch nine for the beginnincr corner of this tract THENCE 88 52' 10 East 669.4 fret; TH C E North 2P 41' 10' East 1346.3 feet; THE;CE Forth 1 07' 50" West 50 feet, more or less, to a ..point in the South line of Original Block 2 of the Country Club Place Addition, Revised, to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; THELCE Southwesterly .along the South line of said 0riFinal Block 2 to a point where said line intercepts the southeast side of Thomas Boulevard; TTTr ''Ca Southwe3terly along the Southeast line of Thomas Boulevard to the 1- inch pine marking the r? GIi;Ni G ?OIHT OF TFI TRyCT. 2. Prom and after the date of the passing of this ordinance, said tract will be subject to all ordinances, regul= :.tions, tuxes end other assessments of said City. P q R3 T), Ir'TR0 D D D PT D a This 0 +11 day of October, 1952. savor, City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas ATTESTED: 1 ty ,Decretr 3T TE rr,..-` 3 C F F j 7,3T J. ?ROC_': and wife, �I_ =.I�; E. }3HO are the sole owners of Revised =;lock 2, of the Country Clue Place Addition, Revised, to the Tov. n of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and X19 V:H 3, the said ET—NET': J. ROC i, and wife, have submitted to the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, a plat and dedication deed to Revised Bloc': 2 of sai.o Country Club Place Addition, Revised; and ti_?, EA 3, it anneale3 to the City Council that said plat and dedication are regular and conform to the streets and alleys hereto- fore dedicated a-d should in all things be anoroved and adopted; TT T TPt2 EFOR7, FOUND, ORD ,D, DECF? =_D That the above described plat and dedication need be and t :e sa -e are in all respects approved and adopted. 3331) P C7CD AND cAD day of October, 1952. Mayor, City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas e V fi dt..• City Secretary O Towed by Blair and seconded by 1,aiker that the revised plot resolu- tion above be adopted. Carried. -oved by Cain second by B1eir, that sewer service be extended to lots 1 -2 -3. Block 2 Country Club place, en escrow deposit of 822. '0 is deposited with the City, and same to be refinded one third for each house built except on lot 1, of said lots. Carried. The Mayor opened 4 bids in answer to advertisement for such ids on grader for the Street department, as follows: Texas —ac'hinery Company (Galion) 8893.00 with trade in 8000.00 Brown $11enly Co. (Ame 7151.0 with trade in Net 6151.00 Nest Tex s qui ement Co. (c_ er )all.ar deisel Net 2400.00 subject to 21 discount Tom W Carpenter Equipment Co. (Allis !3halmers) 4908.30 with trade in Net 4500.00 The Mayor opened 2 bids on truck chassis in answer to advertisements as follows: Hamilton Martin (studebaker) %'000.00 Shepard Chevrolet Co. lr'74.00 1 by Cain aid second by °:'a1ker, that t' e Coun ;i1 accent the bid of Shepard Chevrolet Company as low bid under the s eecifications amo...t of 1'74.03 Carried 120 t:Toved bt, ;'alker second by Cain that the Council buy the West Texas Catcroillar de` s?1 ;radc.�r A E40).00 less di scount for cash Carried. TIoved bv Walker second by Blair, that the list of 'bills as read be approved for nayment Carried. Department of Dairy Manfactures 41.00 Mrs. 42.90 Fred Moore 63.00 Mrs. Odom 37.10 Farmers Blacksmith Shop 9.00 eldon Gregg 17.90 J. Olivier Bier, P.I 30.00 Svn Matthews 9.00 bestern Union 9.20 Roy iaxey 4.00 Burt Electric Co. 168.73 Newt A. :`heeler 40.00 Drew -C 11 a "ime. Shop 9.80 Frank Stultz 56.00 V.P. r ol=ers Son 35.15 F. J ocers 4.'30 Sears, Poebuck °,c Co. 27.51 G.V. Sawyer 77.)5 �iomtnomery Ward 3. Nat'l Guard Co. The P1.ainvi etw Tribune 3).50 Fa f r Ground Gerald E. Green 55.70 ar k1 n 35.20 1"' C l u b 6.00 Frank R. Day S. F. Bolles, titer `:rks :sso. x5.00 Trip to 'us',,in 60.00 Conley -Lot t -Ti chols Co. 44.4' Panhandle Oil 3)0.''5 Ourt Electric Co. 885.50 Gulf Oil Corp. 42.48 Trustee Firemen 0 a- R Fund 35.0 C.G. Bros n 64.40 J.R. Williams -yotor Cycle Iiubbard Gun ;ton 4 i.lov:ance 10.`)0 I rs. tiring 25.10 Conner Mathes Gomnany 19P.84 Trs. Odom 37.10 'anh._ ndle (Sr., Santa Fe ti.afh av 5.13 I' rs. Connelly 39.00 Total Carried. The minutes of October °nth read and a prov d. "'loved bv i'.Thiker second by Blair, that the neat Inspectors salary be raised to 250.00 per month effective on Nov. 1st payday. Car ied. giVF r The Ileeti nT '_c journed. City Clerk Mayor 1;2'1. November 3, 1952. The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper pre siding, and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain. The minutes of October 20th read and approved. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be approved. Carried. American Hospital Life Ins. 278.15, R. L. Findley -Well Site, 800.00, P. H. Bryan, City Collector, (Petty Cash) 52.33, S. W. Public Service Co. 21.30, Nina Odom 31.30, Bob Caddell 158.60, \Widen Matlock Const. Co. 322.25, Hoyt Curry 36.50, Federal Reserve Bank Dallas 1, Dennis House Contract 250.00, J. Olivier Bier, P.M. 15.03, Nina Odom 37.10, Army Navy Store 111.92, Austin Battery Company 19.90, Army Navy Store 27.80, American Road Equipment Co. 24.30, Barley's Cities Service 1.75, A. P. Bryant 36.35, Brown Supply Company 9.75, Boyd Davenport 15.00, Bill Blair 40.92, Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 27.40, Fred Berryhill Equipment Co., Inc. 417.18, W. T. Cain Motor Co. 41.79, Continental 0 Company 18.49, Chicken Inn 223.60, Commercial Radio onitoring Co. 4.5'0, Clarke Courts 9.44, Donovan Uniform Co., Inc. 5.00, Cosden Petroleum Corporation 142.61, The Camera Shop 63.24, �lowe Cowan Inc. 150.60, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 41.23, Connor Mathes o., Inc. 62.27, fodson Chemical Company 81.31, Foxworth Galbraith Co. 107.45, General Electric 573.95, Higginbotham- Bartlett Co. 43.28, Hancock Fire Extinguisher Co. 1.50, Haynes Motor Co. 11.25, Jarvis -Tull Co., Inc. 39.86, Kiker's Service Station 38.12, J. C. Hamilton Co., In. 4.80, Herald -News Publishing Co., Inc. 44.18, Hale Co. Abstract Co., Inc. 15.00 The Harder Agency 27.28, Lubbock Engineering Co. 31.03, Lemons Funeral Home 100.00, Maggard -Nall Motor Co. .85, Meinecke Bros. 3.50, Midway service 5.25, Marquis Supply Co., Inc. 24.80, M. B. McKee o. 195.00, Minnesota Mining Manufacturing 38.20. Neptune Meter Company 1,065.00, Pacific Flush Tank Company 120.00, Panhandle Producing Refining 78.20, Plainview Hardware Company 18.53, Plainview Hospital Clinic 100.00, Plainview Plumbing Company 10.81, Plainview Safety Lane 4.75, Phillips Battery Company 40.35, State Dept. of Health 25.00, The Rose Shop 24.50 The Rohan Co::pany, Inc. 227.00, Rowland Gordon Company 64.50, Rogers Battery Electric 22.00, S. 1' Public Service Co., 1,843.04, S.U. Dell Telenhone Co. 138.60, Shock Tire Company 102.08, Shepard Chevrolet Company 86.61, Sargent Sowell, Inc. 45.60, Traffic Safety S 57.70, The Texas Company 17.22, Viking Sup-iy Cor 615.83, W. J. 11. l am 59.09, \Nell Machinery Cupply Co. 28.15, )1:iite's Super Market 6.00 Winn Iotor Company 47.35, Dee Yancy 19.92. 6.00, Total wl0,982.25. Salaries for October P. H. Bry 350.00, Homer Looper 275.90, Ladine Stewart 157.30, Fannie trorman 262.03, Frank R. Day 180.00 R. Snethen 513.)0 Hoyt Curry Hoses Curry 350.00, Nath Burkett 237.00, E. J. Shearer 232.00, Hub Burt 222 00, J. 3. Sheeon 232.00, J. R. T 195.00, Zane Williams 195.00, Hartense Pelphrev 245.91, J. T. Sanderson 2.25.70, Geo. J. Boswell. 197.00, Elmo Head 102.00, T. P. Sitton 202.00, A. R. Cardinal 234.57, Floyd Lamb 217.35, D. H. Coulson 234.60, H. D. Payne 225.70, Raymond V. Claycomb 220.62, Edward E. Slagle 19.25, J. 3. Temple 207.00, J. W. Anderson 195.00, Lester B. Chandler 198.25, A. M. Hamilton 300.00, Leedy Maxey 242.00, Frank Rigler 222.00, Berry Lynch 232.00, Lee Barnes 217.00, Arvil \N. Harkins 227.00, 4 tiilliam E. Renegar 227.00, John C. Mollison 195.00, A. W. Overman 207.00, Don H. Debusk 217.00, 'Tommie F. Harkins 207.0:, A. J. Holster 207.00, P. W. Slaughter 207.00, D. F. Rogers 207.00, R. 0. Garrett 207.00, W. E. Strickland 207.00, W. F. Foley 400.00, S. E. Bolles 350.00, A. T. Herrod 222.00, Jesse L. Post 205.00, W. H. Inman 205.9), Roy Warren 242.00, C. G. Brown 130.00 Jack Slaughter 242.00, L. G. McDaniel 202.00, Al D. Fitch 202.00, F. L. Thornton 300.00 0. B. Guin 222.00, Nute W. Rannals 242.00, A. D. Cowart 195.00, W. B. Alexander 172.00 J. 65 00 J. 3. r'eflir ,72 00 Will Evans 17 .00, D. Uilbourr. 199.53, 4'J. L. Welch 172.03, Dr. C. :\icholl ?11.0:), lir. D P. Jones 85.00, A. C. 1 oenin .,per 260.00, Weldon \'.ay 242 50 A. L. King 195.08, Albert F. Anderson 174.88, Houstor Taylor 174.88, L. D. Horton 192.00, F. C. Moore 192.00, L. A. Horton 172.00, David 1,2 2. McDonald 172.0', M. F. Tar;,u]_en 195.00, Georg- .ith '07.0', Fat Connelly ?4.80, ?velyn Howard 157.90, D. D. C vitt '05.09, B. 2. 1 cods 174.88, C. T. Busby 172.9 'he Mayor read monthly reports for October as follows: Food Inspector 490.00 Water Plant gallons pumped 70538800 belinc 1195.16 Current Taxes 57065.32 C. W. Public Service Co. 2% rentals 2544.22 West Texas u a: Covipany 757.24 City Clerk 39959.71 Parking Meters 3038.50 n olice Report 3049.0 Meat Ins- ctor 8$.90 B; .lading 'Inspector 358.40 Moved b,T Blair second by Johnson, Thut the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan Hoffman on the paving contract anounting to 6372.61 Moved by Johnson second by Blair that the estimate be paid Caricd. Woved by Johnson second by Cain, That the City 31 gineer write letter to 7. Davis Son Inc. re costing final co,:ip stion test on the water well ouT contract with 45 d y Carried. moved k -i T` t 1 ��7 Chief T by a l Yr second d iy cZ .:A l Y ;.i� t ;i� .,,,ir.�: i,ll .�ril:.f �f _'CL1Ct: to Austa n ?olive Officers School. Carried. Moved by ?lair second by Johnson, T r)t the Council an =rove Chie -r of Police r ,)!n, ..c wt; gin :,n changes of traffic ,:attern for Smyth Straet. Carried. _JS ea second by Cain, ba1 the yor, City Cier, lty Engineer, and City Attorney be authorized to attend the Municipal LeacTue Convention at Dallas November 23rd to 26th. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the Chief of Police be authorized to buy new radio equipment for the new cars is bought. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That pay Ors. Jack Slaughter one month's salary „rid the use 0y, the house for T ;over. ber. Carri ed. T v l t i y C That r.r r• i t P�ove� by �.t�.i�,r sec:�xl�z b, ��,'n, l: av the iiaycr contact G. B. .,_i��nt_y '1 re ,ard t''? 1p'or ,i 195., buldln`; for the offic C r r s 1 op8'_it'..�- Jl JYi for police Qt r_0 lepai C. r 1 ,l"V 1 a pdii j --2,C_ o'v In J Ford ti-,de _n 1.; 1 2,1 Newman Motor Co. Chev. tr_de in 1300.00 Ford trade in 965.84 Brotcher De7auw Ec,-1rs 2 trade ins net, each 2000.00 Haynes Buick Co. Chev. trade in net 1900.00 Ford trade in 1227.30 Mac4f-7ard Lan Motor Company 2 plymouths, 2 trade ins net 2788.00 Winn Tiotor Goony 0 rade ins net cars 2569.00 Cooper T-ntidc Co. Fs Chev. tiJ. in 2081.00 Ford tr_-e in 161.00 Far Fire Chief's :Zed Cr. Chep:c.: :hevi-olet C.)L:any 11„45.11D Motor Gonpony Ford 6 1500.00 Ford 8 1570.00 Mrd 0-11 Motor Combany-71yrdoua 1700.3 Tli Thotor Compary 1760.00 Hamilton Martin Motor Company 1637.50 Bob Hooper Motor 'ompany 2095.00 Moved by Valer second Cain, That the Council buy Shepard Chevrolet 2 ar, after discussion Mr. r:alker 1:_lt0dre,, hi motion. 7-)d by Cain cond by ,;'an That tie Courldil b The Ford cy a eecon I! by That the Council bay Tho Hen 7otor 711; 1 the ford trade in at '-nd the Che,ard Chc\-'olot with the Chez. in atll9l.15 Carried. and the meeting adjourned. e/v/r Ae' ITY C ERK MAYOR 124 November 17th, 1952. Regular Session. he City Council met in Regular Session with 1;ayor Homer Looer presiding and the following Alder= attend1hk7,, 'lay D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, J. W. Tfalk=, 'Z. T. Cain, ii. D. Bowman, City Engineer, R. K. Chethen and City Attorney, Frank R. Day were present for 'fne meetinFT. The minlatea of 7 :ov er 3rd lea n(_I aroved. 7oved by 7 ,S1sIr second by Johnson, That the ilst of 3ills submitted be appreved for payrIent. 1 2F 21222 7:_7D u9v=7. 4 70 :.T.avIT:D= 17, 1752. u. 3 Stationery Co. 21.90, Panhandle Sana Fe Hai1ly 622.81, Surt Electric Cemoany 411.91, Gulf Oil Corp. 6.30, P. H. Bryan, Collector 12.50, E. Bolles-School 5.76, Rogers Battery Electric 13.00, gonsolidated CJ.,'9,s Equipment 88.65, Mrs. Nina Odom 31.30, Mrs. Pat onnelly 33.89, Tational Guard 12.00, Fred Moore 64.00, Viking Supply Corp. 387.60, General ElecLrie Co any 561.43, West Texs Cas Company 102.75 Crenshaw Paint Glass _Company 3.DO, City Blacksmith Shop 1.50, C. ijarley Comany 43.32, Laton Stationery 66.52, Kimbell-Plainview Company 12.50, John G. Losdch 54.55, :.litcholl liard:al '-o 7.44, Fore I. 31Hons 139.3:2, Plains ldin[; "5.12, :1ain7iw r1or.._il 7 5.75, 71ainview "uto Part 6.75 Planview Plate 1 Glass Co. 5.40, V. 1. Rodgers ,?L Son 39.60, n:3tern Union Telegraph Co. 3.00, West Pharmncy 4.5 3. T:. Bell Telebhonc_Combahy 66.05, Carl H. :z Tiotor Goany 33.40, :::anolia Petnoleuni "56, 0. K. PuLber eldcF 13.75, 7Thrry Service 0!.ation 70., Farr Food Stere ,:%00, =or 7 11.44, J. C. Penny C.:wany 2.?., P;niard1e Pro(lucing 1 Puf. 177.00, American Hospital 1 I.,fe Inc. 10.11 TrUS of Fire men Relief 7,:. 77 35.2, Philllips Fetrbleuz:i ':oHcany Tublit Service Co..)aiv 6.0 Cal-ried. The Te,-n ..L Jjournd. L-1 City Clerk ,,,o, December 1st, 1952. REGULAR SESSION 4 The cit Council of Plainview met in the council room at the City Hall with Mayor Homer Looper presiding and following Aldermen present, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, D.D. Bowman. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. K. Snethen were present for the meeting. A committee from the Chamber of Commerce and Board of City Developments Civic Affairs committee met with the Council in regard to Auditorium improvements, They said they would ,renare a petition for filing asking for an election, when the amount necessary to do the work had been determined, 50,000.00 was suggested as a tenative figure. After discussion the report of the Civic Affairs Committee was filed with the secretary. Dr. Jow Webb resented a plat of Blocks 31, 32, 3 39, a nd p p parts of Blocks 38 40, 41, and 42, Lakeside addition to be subdivided as West Lynn subdivision of Lake side addition. It was moved by Johnson and second by Bowman, That the plat be adopted as filed. The motion carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Joe E. Webb and wife, Joy Webb are the sole owners of all of Blocks 31, 32, 33, 39, and parts of Blocks 38, 40, 41, and 42, of Lakeside Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and WHEREAS, they have subdivided and platted the same into lots and Blocks and to be known and designated as "West Lynn Subdivision of Blocks 31, 32, 33, 39 and parts of Blocks 3£3, 40, 41 and 42 of Lakeside Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas" and WHEREAS, the owners of said property have submitted a plat of said sub- mitted a plat of said subdivision showing the streets and alleys on said plat, which the City Council find to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of said City and that said owners have also submitted in connection with said plat a "Dedication Deed dedicating to the public all of said streets and alleys shown on said plat and that the same should in all things be approved. IT IS THEREFORE Resolved and ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview that the plat and dedication of "West Lynn Blocks 31, 32, 33, 39 and parts of Blocks 3$, 40, 41 and 42 of'La e- side Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas," be and the same is in all respects aporoved. Carried. The Mayor opened bids on new wells and pumps as per advertisements as follows: Peerless Pump Company 1546$.00 L. P. Davis Son Inc. 15492.9$ action was deferred to a recessed metting at 5 P.M. the following day. The City Engineer read bills in favor of Bryan and Hoffman as follows for paving; work 422.41, 105.69, 587.75. Moved Blair second by Johnson, That the bills be paid. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the following men having been selected by mail ballot, be aporoved as Directors of the Combined Board of City Development and Chamber of Commerce to serve 3 years terms ending in 1956. Mart Pool, C. P. Elliott, John Aldridge, Gene Mitchell, John Speck. Carried. I 2 The Mayor read reports for November as follows. Meat Inspector 7$.10 A. C. Koeninger 35.00 Building Inspector 24$.25 City Clerk 3470.14 Police Report 3914.00 Current Taxes 52348.94 Delinquent Taxes 205.07 Water Pumped gallons 51689600 Moved by Johnson second by Bowman, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried Moves by Blair second by Bowman that the list of bilis submitted be approved for payment. LIST OF.BILLS DECEMBER 1, 1952 Army and Nasty Store 71.$0, American Water Works Asso. 15.0D, Andrew Corporation 3.20, American Road Equipment Co. 77.80, Bell Chemical Company 351.75, Fred Berryhill Equipment Company 260.87, Bernard Oil Company 86.70, Crenshaw Paint Glass Company 3.65, Clarke and Courts 7.14, Commercial Radio Monitoring Co. 4.50, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 112.73, Clowe Cowan, Inc. 55.50, Dodson Chemical Company 5.30, Eureka Fire Hose 134.16, General Electric 573.95, Hancock's 6.00, Hobbs Manu- facturing Company 75.57 Haynes Motor Company 11.80, Halprin Supply Company 41.75, Jarvis -Tull Company, Inc. 28.75, Trailer and Equip- ment Company 26.70, The Karpark Corporation 91.85 The Neptune- �i�cor Company 726.50, Midway Service 9.00, S. D. Myres Saddle Company 21.20, Ply. Hospital Clinic 61.78, The Rohand Company 73.98, Pacific Flush Tank Comnany 2.93, Rolataoe, Inc. 28.01, Rogers Battery Electric 29.47, Robinson Herring Drug 8.49, Shepard Chevrolet Cornpany 43.63, S.W. Bell Telephone Company 244.44, The Steck Company 32.05, State Chemical Company 46.50, S. W. Public Company 1,919.63, The Texas Co. 25.21, Viking Supply Corp. 440.86, White's Super Market 6.00, West Texas Equipment Company 6.06, Well Machinery Supply Company 61.66, Total 5,$33.87 Carried Moved by Bowman second by Blair, That the Council buy the Aylewworth tract 110x412 2 Feet west of Colu,ibia f cing 18th street for a con- sideration fo 5000.00 dollars. The r:ot j n e The Mayor recessed the meeting till 5:00 P. M. Tuesday. Recessed meeting of December 1, 1952 December 2nd, 1952 I f he recessed meeting of December 1st, was called to order by Mayor Homer Looper with Aldermen J. W. Walker, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson present, also City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. K. Snethen attended the meeting. After the City Engineer reported on the bids and they were compared and discussed. Moved by walker second by Bowman, That the Council accept the bid of Peerless Pumn Company at 15468.00 The motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 609 AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF PLAIN- of a building, provided such antenna ble materials and not in a hazardous lo- VIEW DEFINING CERTAIN WORDS AND structure is set back from within 10 cation. All lightning arresters shall be PHRASES AND PROVIDING FOR PERMITS feet of any line of the lot on which said connected to an electrode driven not less AND PERMIT FEES FOR RADIO AND /OR building is situated, a distance not less than 8 feet in the earth or by other ap- TELEVISION ANTENNAE STRUCTURES than the height of such antenna structure. proved methods of grounding. AND REGULATING STRUCTURAL FEA- The construction of any such antenna SECTION VII. GROUNDING CONDUC- TURES AND LOCATION OF SAID STRUC- structure which does not strictly comply TORS: The antenna roast shall be per TURES AND DECLARING ANCHOR POINTS, with the requirements herein stated with- rnanertly grounded by the use of an ap- LOCATED ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, FOR out a permit is prohibited. proved conductor of not less than No. 6 GUY WIRES OF SUCH STRUCTURES No antenna structure, which is 10 feet AWG copper wire attached to an electrode PUBLIC NUISANCES AND PROVIDING FOR or less, shall be situated within a dis- driven at least 8 feet in the earth, or by THE REMOVAL THEREOF AND PROVID- tance equal to or less than the height of other approved methods of grounding. ING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION the antenna structure from existing elec- The grounding conductor shall be OF THIS ORDINANCE. trical, power. or communication circuit mechanically and electrically secured to BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL wires without a permit. the antenna mast and the grounding elec- OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: The set -back of all antennae masts trode by the use of approved fitting, run SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS OF WORDS be be the same as outlined in the in as straight a line as possible. AND PHRASES. That the following words existing ordinances of the City of Plain- The ground electrode for the antenna and phrases when used in this ordinance, view except that said mast may be erect mast may also serve as the ground elec- shall for the purposes of this ordinance, ed in front of the building, provided it trode for the lightning arrester. have the meanings respectively ascribed is against the building. In the case where the coaxial cable o them in this section. SECTION V. TRANSMISSION LINE: is used, it is permissible to ground the (1). PERSON: Every natural person, That the transmission line shall not be antenna mast to the metal shield of the firm, partnership, co- partnership, legal attached to the same cross arm or sup- cable. m it it society, corporation, or other legal ports for light, power, or communication SECTION VIII. WIRES: That no entity. conductors and shall not come nearer wires, cable, or guys, electrical or me- (2). ANTENNA MAST: Either antenna, than 6 feet to a lightning rod. chanical, used for television or radio an- mast or tower or r all all or any two The transmission lines from the antenna tecna shall cross under or over any exist these combined to constitute a structure mast on the outside of the building wall ing public light, power, or communication designed for radio and /or television re- and on the roof, shall be supported in a circuit wires nor cross any public street ception. manner to hold the wire taught on both or way, nor shall they extend beyond the SECTION I PERMIT REQUIRED: horizontal. and vertical runs. They shall front propert line. That any person n desiring to erect or r y have erected an antenna mast more than be protected and insulated where entering Insulators, spaced not more than 30 70 feet in height or an antenna mast 10 building by use of an insulating tube and feet between insulators, must be in- :et or less in height hut not erected as shall be connected to a lightning arrester stalled in all guy wires. as described in Article 810 of the National herein specified, shall make a written SECTION IX. EXISTING ANCHOR Electrical Code, where ribbon type or application to the Building Inspector for POINTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY: That all a permit to erect same, and such applica- open ware transmission lines are used. existing points and /or other appurte- tion shall give the proposed structure and Coaxial cable conductors shall be either nances located in the parkway or other in such form and giving such reasonable Permanently grounded to an underground public property for radio and /or television additional information as shall be re- cold water pipe or other approved ground antennae are hereby declared to constitute quired by the Building Inspector. from the external metal sheath or fitted public nuisances and shall be removed SECTION III. PERMIT FEE AND IN- with proper lightning arresters as provided within 5 days after notification. If said SPECTION: That it shall be the duty of above. nuisances are not removed or abated the Building Inspector to inspect each Where the transmission line is ex- within the time aforesaid, then and in structure, as provided herein, which re- posed to mechanical injury, it shall be that event the City of Plainview, its quires a permit, to determine that this suitably protected. It shall have a per- agents and employees shall be authorized ordinance is complied with, and for such manent separation of 2 feet from open to summarily remove said structures and inspections and for the issuance of said wires up to 250 volts potential and great- abate said nuisances. permit a fee in the amount of $2.00 shall er separation for higher voltages. SECTION X. PENALTY: That any be paid to the City of Plainview prior to Transmission line supports shall con- person violating any provision of this the issuance of said permit. sist of substantial brackets and insulators ordinance shall be deemed guilty of mis- SECTION IV. ANTENNA MAST: That and one such support shall be placed on demeanor and upon conviction thereof the transmission line at least every 10 the antenna mast shall be constructed of shall be fined in any sum not to exceed feet or at each floor level on the face of metal or other material equivalent as to the building structure, and where run on $100.00`, and each day which said viola strength and fire resistance and shall be tion is allowed to exist shall constitute a supported in a rigid manner. roof surface shall be protected against separate offense. It may be designed with a heavy mechanical injury. SECTION XI. EFFECTIVE DATE: This special base of a dimension to make the All transmission lines in building ordinance shall become effective immedi- mast self supporting. shall be substantially supported and shall ately upon passage and publication as Antennae anasts not of the self supporting have a permanent clearance of at least provided by law. type and exceeding 10 feet in height shall 4 inches froin open power wires, unless SECTION XII. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: be supported and guyed with steel angles, the transmission line is enclosed in a steel cables or steel wire of not less than fixed non- conductor of high insulating That if any section, subsection, sentence, a sufficient strength to bear all loads value, in which case the clearance may clause, phrase or provision of this ordi- g nance shall be held unconstitutional or and stresses which may be brought to be reduced. bear upon them, using a factor of safety Transmission lines shall be suitabl invalid by the courts, such decision shall of 4. No cable or steel wire shall be tied insulated and not smaller than No. 18 not affect the validity of any of the re- or twisted around any anchor or other AWG or equivalent maining portions of this ordinance; and support, but shall be joined into a loop Transmission lines and ground wires the City Council hereby declares that each where carried above a flat roof shall be section of this ordinance and every part with an eyelet inserted and the loose of each section is an independent section end fastened to the standing part of the at least eight feet above the roof surface. or part and it would pass, and has cable with approved clips, clamps, or No transmission lines shall be in- P P passed this ordinance and each section or part, standard cable slice. stalled so as to pass through dumbwait- p ers, elevator shafts, or other interior irrespective of the fact that any section If installed on a flat roof, no guy wires or part might be declared unconstitutional shall attach from the mast to the roof shafts or enclosed passage -ways, except or structure in the area subject to use where wire or wires are in a metal shield or invalid. by firemen or other persons having ac- or tube which is permanently grounded. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED cess to the area unless they are at least SECTION VI. LIGHTNING ARREST- this 15th day of December, A. D. 1952. 8 feet above the roof at all points. ERS: That the arrester cohere used may (Seal) Antenna structures for radio or tele- be located outside or inside the building; (Signed) HOMER LOOPER, Mayor. vision reception not exceeding 10 feet in if inside, shall be located at the nearest ATTEST: (Signed) P. H. Bryan, City height may be erected and maintained accessible space where transmission line Clerk. without a building permit upon the roof enters the building, away from combusti- Dec. 17-24 I 1 2 7 Mr. Asher of L. P. Lavis Son thanked the Council for their Consider- ation of his company bid. The meeting adjourned. CITY CLERK T 1AY0 December 15, 1952. The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Looper presiding and the following Aldermen present, C. T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cai4 D. D. Bowman, and Ray D. Blair. City Attorney Frank R. Day a and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also attended the meeting. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, that the list of bills presented be approved for payment. LIST OF BILLS DECEMBER 2 TO15, 1952. Austin Battery Co. 10.60, A. P. Bryant 85.00, Byran's Food Store 18., Boyd Davenport 200.20 Barley's Cities Service 214.80, Bratton's Gulf Service 4.80, The Camera Shop 26.61, Chicken Inn 177.40, W. T. Cain Motor Company 39.06, Churchwell Bros. Oil 33.25, Dulaney Auto Parts 5.00, Hamilton- Martin 2.08, Kiker's Service Station 2.70, Herald -News Publishing 41.18, Meinecke Bros. 1.10, Newman Motor Co. 149.91, Plv. Plumbing Co. 47.15, Plv. Hardware Co.,15.37, Phillips Battery Company 136.82, Sargent Sowell, Inc. 68.40, Strain's Super Service 2.97, S. W. Norcam 250.00, M. 0. Stapleton 10.00, Burt Electric Co. 58.46, Connor Mathes Co. 79.75, Firestone Stores 650.80, Higgin- botham-Bartlett 23.97 0. K. Rubber Welders 13,95, The Plv. Tribune 10.00, Panhandle Oil Corp. 71.00, William E. Perry 21.73, Dee Yancy 12.30, City National Bank 500.00, Shook Tire Company 61.49, Bob Hooper Motor Co. 2.17, Seipp Machine Shop 12.50, Magnolia Petroleum Co. 152.97 West Pharmacy 7.74, urry Motor Freight 3.46, Eaton Stationery Co. 21.05, Continental Oil Co. 110.61, Purr Food Store 16.00, Nina Odom 35.00, Western Union 3.00, The Texas Company 14.40, West Texas Gas Co. 191.15, J. Olivier Bier, P.M. 15.03, Ludeman MacNaughton 22.45, Green's Sheet Metal Works 36.75, Phillips Petroleum Co. 12.51, Domingo G. Alaniz(Extra Help) 21.00, P. H. Bryan, Collector 54.61, Nina Odom 43.20. Total 3,821.45 Carried The Minutes of December 1st meeting read and approved. Moved by Blair second by Bowman that sell lot in Hillcrest to Johnny Hinds. Carried RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas is the owner of Lot 16, Block 8, Hillcrest Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and that is is not needed by the City for any city purpose and that Johnny D. Hinds has made an offer to the City to purchase the same for the sum of $700.00, and WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the offer is a fair and adequate price for said lot ant that is is the best price that can Obtained and that the offer should be accepted. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas that the offer of Johnny D. Hinds to purchasethe above lot for $700.00 be and the same is in all respects accepted, and the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a deed conveying said 12 lot to Johnny D. Hinds, in the name of the City, to be attested by the City Clerk under the Seal of the City and deliver said deed upon the purchaser paying the full consideration for said lot. Passed and Adopted this 15th day of December, A. D. 1952. Mayor of the City of Plainview ATTEST CITY CLERK Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the City Engineer be authorized To advertise for bids on pipe valves and fittings, for well system to be opened on Jan. 5th, 1953. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the City authorize purchase of a bookkeeping machine and addressograph for water and sewer depart- ment not to exceed 2500.00 cost. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That ordinance No. 609 be adopted (Television Ordinance) Carried. The meeting adjourned. 7 CITY CLERK i R 129 Regular Meeting January 5, 1953 The City Council met in Regular session at the Council room in the City Hall with Mayor Homer Looper presiding and following Aldermen attending C.T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, D.D. Bowman, Ray D. Blair. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also were present at the meeting. It was moved by Blair and second by Johnson, That the Council send Hartense Pelphrey to the College Station Training School for traffic management. Carried. The Mayor opened bids as per advertisements for Cast Iron pipe, fit- tings and valveq, from the following concerns. American Cast Iron Pipe Company Lone Star Steel Company Company United States Pipe and Foundry Viking Supply Company Johns Mansville Company James B. Clow and J ons. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the Council buy the Cast Iron pipe from James B. Clow and Sons on low bid of 10' 2.71, 12' 3.45, 14 inch 4.44 per foot, and the 8 inch in cement asbestos, from Viking Supply Company on low bid of 1.95 per foot. Carried. The Mayor opened 6 bids on fittings and valves in response to public advertisement. Moved by Johnson second by Bowman, That the Council buy the list of fittings from B. McKee Company on low bid 1568.67 less 2 Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Council accept the low bid of Viking Supply Company on the list of Valves at 2731.80 less 2 Carried. I by Blair second by Walker, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. P. H. Bryan 525.00, Homer Looper 550.00 Ladine Taylor 235.50, Fannie Norman 524.00, Frank Day 360.00, R. K. Snethen 1,020.00, Hoyt Curry 525. Nath Burkett 355.50, E. J. Shearer 355.74 Hub Burt 340.40, J. E. Sheeon 348.00 J. R. Williams 305.52, Zane Williams 211.25 Hartense Pelphrey 382.12, J. T. Sanderson 344.10, Gee. J. Boswell 295.50, Elmo Head 153.00, T. P. Sitton 303.00, A. R. Cardinal 348.07 Todd Edd Burson 344.10, Floyd Lamb 347.19, D. H. Coulson 313.95, H. D. Payne 358.90, Raymond V. Claycomb 329.12, Edward E. Slagle 325.00, J. B. Temple 313.95, G. V. Sawyer 102.75, J. W. Anderson 318.10, L.B. Chandler 317.40, A. M. Hamilton 600.00, Leedy Maxey 363.00, Frank Bigler 333.00, Berry Lynch 348.00, Lee Barnes 325.50, Arvil W. Harkins 340.50, W. E. Renegar 340.50, John C. Mollison 310.50, A. W. Overman 310.50, Don DeBusk 325.50, Tommie F. Harkins 310.50, Vernon Chapman 292.50, A. J. HolBter 310.50, P. W. Slaughter 310.50, D. F. Rogers 310.50, R. 0. Garrett 310.50, W. E. Strickland 310.50, W. F. Foley 800.00, S. E. Bolles 525.00, A.. T. Herrod 333.00, Jesse L. Post 310.50 W. H. Inman 310.50, Roy Warren 363.00, C. G. Brown 131.20, Jack Slaughte 121.00, L. G. McDaniel 303.00, Al D. Fitch 303.00, F. L. Thornton 450.00, 0. B. Guin 333.00, Nute W. Rannals 363.00, A. D. Cowart 292.50, W. B. Alexander 258.00, J. M. Heflin 97.50, J. B. Heflin 258.00, Will Evans 280.50 W. D. Wilbourn 299.25, W. L. Welch 258.00, Dr. Nicholl 420.00, Dr. D. P. Jones 170.00, A. C. Koeninger 390.00, Weldon Way 375.0A. L. King 288.00, A. F. Anderson 258.00, Houston Taylor 258.00 L. D. Horton 288.00, F. C. Moore 288.00, L. A. Horton 258.00, David 130 McDonald 25$.00, M. F. Tamplen 292.50, George Smith 310.50, Mrs. Pat Connelly 74.40 Evelyn Howard 235.50, B. A. Woods 25$.00, 0. T. Busby 25$.00 Keith Price 206.00. Carried. The Mayor read bids on furnishing gasoline and oils from the following. Continental Oil Company Cities Service Oil Company C. L. Craig, Phillips 66 Magnolia Petroleum Co. J. D. Stoneham The City Engineer tabulated the bids and declared Continental Oil Co. to be low bids as follows, Gasoline 20 and 1$ cents Oils 66I -56i per gallon Greases 9 34, to 3/4 per lb. Transmission oil 621 and 521 per gallon all exclisive of taxes. Moved by Walker and Second by Bowman, That the Council send Frank R. Day to Austin to represent the City in the hearing in regard to the Canadian River Dam water district. Carried. List of Bills paid Dec. 19, 1952 tO Jan. 6, 1953. B. C. Electronic Labs. 5 &.70, American Hospital Life Ins. 334.73 (Cities art 7$.23) Kerr Kerr 93.93 Trustees Firemen R. R. 37.23 P. H. Bryan, Petty Cash 49.70, Thomas Heflin, Extra help 11.25, Nina Odom, extra help 37.10, S. 0. Craig $.60, Jeanette Odom, Extra help 11.60, Trustees of Firemen 33.21, F. E. Sommerville 70.20, Nina Odom extra help 34.30, P. H. Bryan, Registrar 31.50, D. C. Aylesworth4500. Winn Motor Co. 1570.00, Shepard Chevrolet 1191.15, Shepard Chevrolet 1$74.00, Nina Odom, extra help 37.10, Henry Smith 11.46, American Road Equipment co. 2.62, Berryhill Equipment Co. 5$.$$, Barley's Cities Service 52.$7, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 14.20, Commercial Rgdio Moni- toring 4.50, W. T. Cain Motor Co. 30.2$, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 103.5$ Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 9.15, Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 52.22, Con- tinental Oil Co. 56.33, Clowe Cowan, Inc. 49.73, Donovan Uniform Co. 195.91, Dodson Chemical Co. 6.63, Dudley E. Godwin 9.50, Bob Edwards Cabinet shop 1.50, Firestone Stores 201.20, General Electric 1128.95, Hancocks Fire Extinguisher 1.50, Herald-News Publishing Co. 149.78, Hodges Electric Company 16.16, Haynes Motor Company 3.25, Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 65.57, Kelly Refrigeration Ele. 200.76, Kik er s Ser. Staion 1.62, Karpark Corporation 9.28, Kimbell Plainview Company 13.58 Ludeman MacNaughton 85.00, League of Texas Municipalities 165.60, Fred Moore 67.50, Midway Service 3.50 Mangum Motor Company 9.25, Neptune Meter Company 726.50 Newman Motor Co. 10.76, Plainview Builders Supply 2.60, Plains Welding Supply 3.75, The Plainview Tribune 3.50, Phillips Battery Co. 31.48, Plainview Hardware Co. 13.36, Plainview Auto Parts 6.54, Plainview Plumbing Co. 15.00, Plainview Hospital and Clinic 26.03, The Rohan Co., Inc. 38.95, Robinson- Herring Drug 110, Reams Electra Co. 26.29, The Rose Shop 7.90, Rogers Battery Electric 15.15, S. W. rublic Service Co. 1727.64, Sargent Sowell, Inc. 23.40, Shook Tire Co. 145.20, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 565.25, M. 0. Stapleton Welding Co. 21.00, M. 0. Stapleton Welding Co. 16.50, S. W. Bell Tel. Co. 197.10, The Texas Company 24.59, Triangle Cafe 90.10, Viking J upply Corp. 54.72, White's Super Market 6.00, Winn Motor Co. 15.65, West Pharmacy 14.59, Dee Yancey 18.71. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the Council raise L. G. McDaniel salary to 225.00 per month, as head of the sewer department. Carried. Moved by Walker, second by Bowman, That Council approve salary of 400.00 per month for Pete Blakney Air Port Manager, if the County concurs. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Council authorized City 131 Engineer R. K. Snethen to advertise for bids on a Million gallon reservoir for the water department, to be opened Fed. 2, 1953. Carried. The Mayor read reports for the month of December as follows. Water Plant gallons pumped 45460200 Police Report 2567.00 City Clerk 3741.75 Meat Inspector 63.25 Food Inspector 13.50 Bldg. Inspector 30$.70 Current Taxes 36026.43 Delinquent Taxes $13.30 Moved by Johnson and second by Blair t hat the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. .x The minutes of December 15th read and approved. Carried. The meeting adjourned. d CITY CLERK 1 MAOR 132 January 19, 1953 Regular Session The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looperir e- siding, and the following Aldermen present, Ray D. Blair, C. T. John- son, D. D. Bowman, W. T. Cain. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. B. 0. Cooper and others presented the proposition of getting a lease on the Broadway St. Park grounds for the Plainview Baseball Association Jimmy Seipp speaking for several members of the Junior Chamber of Com- merce assured the Council That the Junior Chamber of Commerce were will- ing to relinquish their claim on the Grounds to the Plainview Baseball Association. And they requested that if the Plainview Baseball Asso- ciation gives the rights up at any time, that the Junior Chamber of Commerce be offered the use of the grounds again. The Council expressed their approval of this request as far as the present Council could grant same. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the City Council instruct the City Attorney in conference with Lucian Morehead for the Association, to draw up 10 year lease to Plainview Baseball Association with option of 10 year renewal at 1.00 per year rental. Carried Moved by Blair second by Bowman, that the plat submitted by Miss Emma Hann a subdividing Block 26 Boswell Heights Addition, be approved. RESOLUTION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, Miss Emma Hanna is the sole owner of Block 26, Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, she has subdivided and platted said Block 26 into "Hanna Subdivision of Block 26, Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas," as shown by a plat duly pre- pared and submitted to the City Council for approval, together with a Dedication Deed duly executed, dedicating the streets and alleys to the public as public thoroughfares; and WHEREAS, said plat appears to be regular and the streets and alleys conform to the established streets and alleys of the City of Plainview, and the same should in all respects be approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED AND DECREED by the City Council of the City of Plainview that the plat and subdivision known as Hanna Subdivision of Block 26, Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all re- spects approved. Carried Moved by Bowman second by Cain, That the Council order 55 more 1 nickel 1 penny, Husky type parking meters, on Contract with Karpark Corp. Carried. Moved by Cain second by Bowman, That the City En gineer be authorized to advertise for bids on Street markers to be opened Feb. 2nd, 1953. Carried, Moved by Blair seoond by Johnson that the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. 133 List of Bills Burt Electric Co. 93.94, Continental Oil Co. 5.28, C. L. Craig 6.00 The Dunn Drug Company 1.66, Eaton Stationery 409.58, Fort Worth and Denver R.R. 1.00, Furr Food 30.00, Good -Year Service Stores 12.95, Magnolia Petroleum 228.90, Nat'l Food Store 13.43, Plainview Hospital and Clinic 54.92, William E. Perry 22.49, V. R. Rodgers Son 51.70, Seipp Machine Shop 454.65, The Steck Company 28.47, Western Union 3.00 West Texas Gas Company 299.90, J. Olivier Bier, P. M. 15.03, The Texas Company 54.75, Phillips Petroleum Co. 75.90, G. B. Whitney Appraisal Company 600.00, Frank R. Day Austin trip 75.00, Texas Technological College 37.00, Hale County Abstract Company 15.00, W. F. McLane 34.39, Jake House 64.00, American Hospital and Life Ins. 317.74, W. F. McLane extra help 17.19, Carried. It was decided by the Council to place street markers as follows 5th 4) Street, Columbia Street, Quincy Street, Date Street, North t'ustin St. and Beech Street. 7th, llth and Broadway. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on booster pumps for new water plant, to be opened 16th of Feb. Carried. The meeting adjourned. A CITY CL MAYOR Regular Meeting, February 2nd 1953. The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper pre- siding and the Following Aldermen present for the meeting, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, W. T. Cain, J. W. Walker, D. D. Bowman, City Attorney rank R. Day and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also attended the meeting. The Mayor opened 2 bids on City Street Markers in response to published invitations for same. The bids were Conley Lott Nichols 6.75 net 11 .0.B. Plainview Grote Sign Co. 8.55 net F.O.B. Plainview Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the low bid of Conley Lott and Nichols be accepted and 300 signs ordered. Carried. The City Engineer read 7 bids on the 1000000 gallon water reservoir in response to published advertisements for such bids. The Bids as Follows. H. B. Jordan Co.CConcre42565.00 Panhandle Const. Co. (Concrete) 54947.50 Walden Matlock (Concrete) 50000.00 Bryan Hoffman (Concrete) 60655.00 Pittsbur Desmoines Steel Co. (Steel) 40000.00 erected andpainted, no foundation Chicago Bridge Iron Co. (Steel) 39900.00 Complete Pressure Concrete Co.(Gunnite concrete) 53965.00 Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Council accept the low bid of Chicago Iron Bridge L'o., 39,900.00. Carried Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the petition of the Plainview 134 Cemetery Association be granted and Ordinance No. 610 be Passed. Carried. 01 TO THE HONORABLE HOMER LOOPER, MAYOR, AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW. GENTLEMEN: The Plainview Cenetery Association, a private corporation acting herein by its President, hereunto duly authorized by proper resolution passef and adopted by its Board of Directors, respectfully petitions your honorable body to to admit and to in- corporate in the city limits of the City of Plainview, the following described property, to -wit: Twenty acres of land out of the Southeast one fourth of Survey 40, Block JK -2, described as: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of said Southwest one fourth; THENCE North along the East line thereof 1320 ft. to corner; THENCE West parallel with South line thereof 660 ft. for corner,( THENCE South paralled with East line therof 1320 ft. to S outh line thereof for corner; THENCE East along South line therof 660 ft. to place of beginning; and Your Petitioner represents that is the sole owner of the above described tract of land and that the same is a plot of ground laid out as a part of its cemetery for the burial of the dead and that the same is adjacent to the City of Plainview, with the exception of being separated by the extension of Joliet Street, and that the portion of Joliet Street dividing the above tract from the city limits should be included and taken in as a part of the City. Your Petitioner further represents that there are no resident citizens living on or occupying said above described tract. WHEREFORE, your Petitioner requests the City Council to pass an ordinance admitting said territory into the City limits together with that portion of the street or road separating said tract from the present city limits, as fully provided for in Section 4 of the City Charter, and as provided for in Article 1175, Section 2 thereof, of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas. EXECUTED THIS 26th day of January, A.D. 1953. Respectfully submitted, THE PLAINVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION By Join G. LogstJon President. i LIST OF SALARIES JAN. 15, 1953 F. H. Bryan $175.00 M. F. Tamplin 97.50 Ladine Taylor 82. 50 Houston Taylor 86.00 Hoyt Cutry 175.00 XXXRE ?Mo1 J X klaRP Nath Burkett 11$.50 C. G. Brown 60.80 E. J. Shearer 116.00 Mrs. Pat ConnE11y44.80 Hub Burt 111.00 G. V. Sawyer 60.00 J. E. ''heeon 116.00 lakkI=MMXX Hartense Pelplrey 113.50 Nina Odom 43.2 J. T. Sanderson 111.00 A. J. Holster 20.70 Geo. J. Boswell 9$.50 C. G. Brown 70.40 T. P. Sitton 101.00 G. V. Sawyer 51.75 A. R. Cardinal 113.50 Nina Odom 43.20 Todd Edd Burson 111.00 Henry Smith U.4 H. D. Payne 111.00 Cecil Davis 36.80 Floyd Lamb 108.50 Nina Odom. 43.20 J. B.Temple 103.50 Mouston Taylor 51.57 D. H. Coulson 103.50 Nina Odom 39.60 Raymond V. Claycomb108.50 Elmo Head 51.00 Lester B. Chandler 103.50 J. W. Anderson 103.50 Edward E. Slagle 97.50 J. M. Heflin 32.50 J. R. Williams x" Leedy Maxey 121.50 Frank Rigler 111.00 Berry Lyncy 116.00 Arvil Harkins 113.50 William E. Renegar 113.50 Don H. DeBusk 108.50 Lee Barnes 108.50 P. W. Slaughter 103.50 D. F. Rogers 103.50 W. E. Strickland 103.50 A. J. Holster 103.50 Tommie F. Harkins 103.50 J. C. Mollison 103.50 Vernon D. Chapman 97.50 S. E. Bolles 175.00 A. T. Herrod 111.00 Jesse L. Post 103.50 Roy Warren 121.00 j�. H. Inman 103.50 L. G. McDaniel 112.50 Al. D. Fitch 101.00 Beith Price 103.50 F. L. Thornton 150.00 0. B. Guin 111.00 Nate W. Rannais 121.00 George Smith 103.50 A. D. Cowart7 97.50 J. B. Heflin 46.00 Will Evans )3.50 W. D. Wilbourn 99.75 W. L. Welch 86.00 A. C. Kocninger 130.00 Weldon Way 125.00 A. L. King 96.00 Albert F. And€rs,m 86.00 L. D. Horton 96.00 F. C. Moore 96.00 L. A. Horton 86.00 David Mc Donald 86.00 W. B. Alexander 86.00 0. T. Busby 65.93 B. A. Wood 86.00 135 Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the list of Bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. List of Bills Paid 4an. 21 to Feb. 2, 1953. P. H. Bryan, Petty Cash 50.76, Mrs. Jessie DuBose -Extra help 92.50, K. E. Lambert $1.61, Texas A&M Engineers Extenion 65.00, Hartense Pelphrey 100.00, W. F. McLane Extra help 34.3$, J. Olivier Bier, P. M. 15.03, Army Navy Store 4.95, Allan Marker Company 67.00, Fred Berry- hill 11$.$$, Boyd and Davenport 5.20, Connor Mathes Co. 10.16, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 45.22, Clowe Cowan, Inc. 4.57, Camp's Pharmacy 4.00, Commercial Radio Monitoring Co. 4.50, W. T. Cain Motor Company 117.$2, The Camera Shop 44.17, Dodson Chemical Company 11.55, The Donovan Uni- form Co., Inc. 15.72, Eaton Stationery 63.72, Furr Food 20.00, Fetler- bacher Plumbing and Heating 6.50, Curry Motor Freight Inc. 60.62, Gen- Feral Electric 555.00, The Harder Agency 1$$.40, Hancock's Fire Exting- uisher 1.50, Herald -News Publishing Co. 56.1$, Haynes Motor Company 139.50, Jarvis -Tull Company, Inc. 65.$4, Kiker's Service Station 2.16 Kimbell-Plainview Company 3.75, Ludeman MacNaughton 223.00, Meinnecke Bros. 3.00, Maggard -Nall Motor Co. 41.94, M.B. McKee Co. 66.$0, Neptune Meter Company 1127.30, Owens Electric 14.54, Plains Machinery Company 23.95, Southern Meter Repair 95.20, The Rohan,Co. 769.94, Plainview Plumbing ompany $.$6, Plv. Hospital Clinic 37.41, Robinson Her ring Drug 3.57, Rogers Battery Electric 65.00, The Rohan Co. 445.57 Shepard Chevrolet Company 51.94, P. H. Bryan, Registrnr 33.00, State Chemical Company 5$.25, S. W. Bell Telephone Co. 206.61, W. Public Service Co. 1730.76, Southern Meter Repair Co. 95.20, The Texas Co. 72.74, West Texas Equipment Co. 10.40, Young Service Station 1.50, Dee Yancey 22.52. Total 7,265, ?9 Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Cain, That the resolution approving refiling and extension of the canadian River Dam application be approved. Carried. Resolution STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, together with other cities of the Panhandle, has heretofore joined in application and presentation to the Board of Water Engineers of the State of Texas, made by the Canadian River Project Organization Committee, which was approved for a period to expire January 30, 1953; and WHEREAS, the Canadian River Project Organization Committee has renewed the presentation to the Board of Water Engineers for an extension of time; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is most anxious and desirous that said presentation be granted and the time extended, and in order to make official record and evidence of the intention and the desire of the City of Plainview, this Resolution is passed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IS RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THIE CITY OF PLAINVIEW in regular meeting assembled with all members present, on this 2nd day of February, A.D. 1953, that they endorse, ratify and confirm the presentation heretofore filed with the Board of Water Engineers of the State of Texas for a renewal of its applica- tion for the construction of the Canadian River Dam Project. BE IT, FURTHER, RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL that said presentation heretofore filed be granted by the Board of Water Engineers and that certified cony of this Resolution be furnished to said Board of Water Engineers. Carried. The Mayor read monthly report for January as follows 136 Food Inspector 12.33 'Test Texas Gas Co. 2 Rentals 2093.65 S. W. Public Servic Co. 2 Rent 2436.92 Building Inspector 303.95 City Clerk 50522.53 Water Pumping 4$9$3500 gals. Police Report 1452.00 Delinquent Taxes 4061.36 Current Taxes 62221.30 Parking Meters 2227.50 Meat Inspector 60.15 Carried Moved by Blair second by Johnson, that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That purchase on Karpark Corporation contract, 3$ 1 hour 1 nickel 5 penny meter heads 10 nickel 30 minute meter heads Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the Council have 3 street lights install on South Juanita Street, similar to those in place. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Caih, That A. B. Cox be employed to assist the Tax Assessor at 12.00 per day, him to furnish car when needed. Carried Moved by Cain second by Walker, That the Plainview Rodeo Associations tax value be reduced to 1951 figures for the year 1952. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on pum? and motor to be used at the well on North Baltimore Street, bids to be opened February 16th 1953. Carried. The minutes of January 19th read and approved. Moved by Blair second by Bowman. That the City Attorney draw a re- solution depl ®ring the Legislatures attempts to usurp the City's Authority over its employees and their compensation. Carried. RESOLUTION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, the various cities of the State are already burdened with so many governmental and proprietary functions in serving the needs of their respective constituents that the sources of revenue are inadequate to meet their present demands; and WHEREAS, THE Legislature of the State of Texas has from time to time passed legislation that deals primarily with salaries and working conditions of city employees of the State of Texas; and WHEREAS, HB 14, SB 73, HB 164 and SB $3 have been introduced in the present Legislature, which bills deal with salaries to firemen and policemen of all cities of Texas with a population of 10,000 or over and, if enacted into law would sub- stantially increase the salaries of the two classes of employees 1:37 of the respective cities affected to such an extent that such cities would not have the revenues and funds available to meet the increased burden so authorized b- such bills; and WHEREAS, if such increased salaries are authorized it would create great dissension and dissatisfaction on the part of the employees of other departments who have been omitted from such legislation, and such condition would create a serious employment problem for such cities; and WHEREAS, the Legislature has repeatedly in the past refused to provide legislation that would make available additional revenues for the cities to meet their present requirements, but on the contrary have been interested only in enacting legislation that increased the burdens of cities and have been consistently encroach- ing upon the powers of cities to govern themselves; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Plainview is of the opinion that it is capable of managing and handling its own affairs without the intervention and the aid of the legislature and that it believes that the other cities of the State of Texas are equally qualified to govern themselves and that they should be permitted to do so without the intervention of the Legislature in passing laws that hamper and restrict their administrative activities or increase their financial burdens. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the above bills now introduced before the Legislature be condemmed as bad legislation, since they adversely affect and materially disrupt a limited group of cities of the State of Texas and fail to deal with all cities of the State alike. Carried. ORDINANCE N0. 610 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND INCORPORATING INTO THE CITY LIMITS OF PLAINVIEW AN AREA ADJACENT THERETO AND MAKING SAID AREA SUBJECT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: SECTION 1: It is found and determined by the City Council that the following described tract of land, to -wit: Twenty acres of land out of the Southwest one fourth of Survey 40, Block JK -2, described as: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of said Southwest one- fourth; THENCE North along the East line thereof 1320 ft. to corner; THENCE West parallel with South line thereof 660 ft. for corner; THENCE South parallel with East line thereof 1320 ft. to South line thereof for corner; THENCE East along South line thereof 660 ft. to place of beginning; is contiguous to the city limits of the City of Plainview. SECTION 2: It° isibund and determined that the Plainview Cemetery Association is the sole owner of all of the above described twenty acres of land and that the Association has duly exe- cuted a written Petition addressed to and filed with the City Council requesting and petitioning the City Council to admit and incorporate said twenty acres, together with that portion of Joliet Street separ- ating said tract from the city limits, into the corporate linits of the City of Plainview and that said Petition is in all respects regular. I38 SECTION 3: It is found, determined and ordered by the City Council that said Petition in all things be granted and that the above described twenty acre tract, together with that por- tion of Joliet Street separating said tract from the city limits, be and the same is in all respects incorporated into and made a part of the city limits of the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 4: It is further ordered and determined by the City Council that the above described tract of land from and after the effective date of this Ordinance be subject to the control and jurisdiction of the City and subject to taxes and other assessments that may be levied according to law from and after January 1, 1954. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of February, A.D. 1953. Mayor ATTEST: A i r City Clerk. Carried. The meeting adjourned. CITY CLERK MAYOR 139 Regular Session February 16, 1953. The 'ity Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper pre siding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, D. U. Bowman, W. T. Cain, J. W. Walker, City Attorney Frank R. Day, City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also were present. In response to nubile advertisements, the City Engineer read 6 Bids on Motor and Pump as follows, for the North Baltimore Street Well. For old pump Byron Jackson, 1.2784 K. W. 71% 4711.40 922.38 Peerless `ump Div. 1.197 K.W. 75% 4373.00 400.00 M. McKee 1284 K. W. 713% 4159.05 300.00 Layne Pump Co. 1.26 K. W. 71.2% 4535.20 350.00 Tulia Drilling 1.4% K. W. 685% 4527.00 527.00 C; Hufstedler Sons 4783.0p 457.80 After the bids were evaluated by the Engineer. rte, g It was Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City buy the best bid of Peerless Pump Division of the Food Machinery Corp. at $3973.00 net. Carried. The Engineer read 8 bids on Booster pumps in response to the public advertisement as follows: Byron Jackson unit 1.74% 1651.76 FOB Plainview 2 68% 2643.80 FOB f, M. B. McKee 1 73.8% 1331.00 2 75.6% 1748.45 DeLaval Pump Co." 1 74% 1619.00 FOB Trenton N. J. not in- 2 79.98 2100.00 not installedStalled Harlen Engineer Co. 1 71.5 1292.00 FOB Plainview 2 78.2 2220.00 rr Alt. 1995.00 Economy Pump Co." 1 1853.00 2 2996.00 Allis Chalmers 1 72.4% 1853.00 'f 2 73.7, 2177.00 Alt. 2308.00 Peerless Pump Co. it 1 74% 1519.38 ft Alt. 1684.18 2 78.4% 2559.32 Clowe Cowan 1 75.9 1508.00 2 79.1 2632.90 The minutes of February 2nd read and approved. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That The Council send Mayor Looper and City Attorney to Austin to represent the City at Legislative hearing. Caried. Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the following Election Order be passed. Carried. NOTICE OF ELECTION OF CITY OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, HELD ON FEBRUARY 16, 1953, THE FOLLOWING ORDER WAS PASSED, TO -WIT: IT IS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS. Continued 14 THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD at the City °uditorium in said City of Plainview on the First Tuesday in April, 1953, the same being the 7th day of said month, for the election of the following officers for said City, to -wit: Two Councilmen for a term of two years each to take the places of D. D. Bowman and C. T. Johnsen. W. J. Klinger is named Presiding Officer of said election, T. J. Boney, Judge, Roy Maxey, Judge, Mrs. Tom Roberts, Mrs. Frank Stultz, Mrs. J. N. Haun, Clerks. A copy of this order, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk shall serve as a notice of said election and shall be posted and published as required by law. Done this 16th day of February, 1953. Mayor, City of P ainview, Texas. ATTEST:, K City Clerk Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Johnson, That Resolution on the Pea Cannery to abate insanitary and odorous conditions in connection with their operations be passed. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on laying pipe lines to new wells and storage tank, to be opened March 16th, 1953. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Austin Battery Co. 19.50, Barley's Cities Service 31.21, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. $.60, Crenshaw Paint Glass 27.10, Continental Oil Co. $1.62, Higginbotham Bartlett 79.69, Hi Plains Radiator Electric 31.40, Fred Moore 62.00, Carl H. Mangum 59.10, Mitchell Hardware Co. 16.6$, Midway Service 6.65, West Pharmacy 9.7$, Newman Motor Co. Inc. 3.30, Perry's Servicd Station 25.74, Plainview, Floral Co, 7.50, Plain- view Hardware Co. 16.15, Phillips Battery Co. 5$.52, Plainview Welding 1$.00, R. S. Food Store 12.00, V. R. Rodgers Son $.25, Seipp Machine Shop 2.00, M. 0. Stapleton 13.50, Smith Bros. Service Station 119.10 Shook Tire Co. 23.40, Dept. of Dairy Manufactors 72.00, Winn Motor Co. 7.00, Western Union 4.90, Bryan's Food Store 16.00, Continental Oil Co. 1$4.66, Bridges Moore Agency 259.00, Farmers Blacksmith 14.00, Hale Co. Abstract Co. $0.00, Lubbock Grader Blade Shop 9.60, Plv. Ready Mix Concrete $$.00, CaseY's Bakery 3.25, Bill Powell 17.50, Kimbell Plainview Co. 13,95, Burt Electric Co. 251.19, County Clerk 5.00, 0. K. Rubber Welders 3.50, Lubbock Eng. Co. 13.96, Plains Welding aupply Co. 3.50, Curry Motor Frt. 1.50, Magnolia Petroleum Co. 36.72, Phillips Petroleum Co. 91.5$, West Texas Gas Co. 2$3.40, Mrs. Jean Crow 5.50, Plainview Builder Supply 29.55, Fore Simmons 21$.04, Brown Supply Co. 9.75, Jamie Slaughter(Extra Help Sewer )72.50, P. H. Bryan Petty Cash 49.84, J. K. Hooper -Rifle for police 40.00, American Hospital Life Ins., City's part $7.62. 1:41 RESOLUTION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview has has considered a copy of a letter by Dr. D. P. ones, City Health Of- ficer, addressed to Plains Food, Inc., 407 First Street, Plainview, Texas, dated September 20, 1952, in which letter the City Health Of- ficer pointed out of Plains food, Inc., the nuisance created by the manner and method of the operation of said plant and the failure to properly dispose of the refuse and discharge from said plant, especi- ally in the canning of peas; and WHEREAS, said letter advised the firm to correct such nuisance as the same is defined by Article 4477, Section 2, of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, as well as the City Ordinances of the City of Plainview, Texas, and to make such correc- tions by February 1, 1953, and not to operate said plant further in a manner as to create such nuisance; and HEREAS, the City Council finds that the necessary corrections to avoid t }e creation of such nuisance have not been made; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the City Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to take such legal steps as are necessary to secure an Injunction or other equitable relief preventing Plains Food, Inc., from further operating siad plant until the nuisance heretofore pointed out has been corrected. Carried The Mayor read report of Plainview Bus Co. thru January 1953, showing due and paid to City $9.01 Moved by Bowman second by Johnson, That the Council send S. E. Bolles to water school at A. M. College March 8th to 12th. Carried The meeting recessed to Thursday 2 P. M. to permit evaluation of the bids on the booster pumps. Continued Thursday February 19th The reconvened meeting of February 16th, with Mayor Homer Looper pre- siding and Aldermen C. T.Johnson, I. W. Wacker, W. T. Cain and City Engineer R. K. Snethen present. The Engineer presented a cost sheet for comparison on the pump bids based on 10 years operation and first cost. Moved by Walker second by Cain that buy the best bid of Clowe and Cowan, with Fairbanks Morse pumps at 150$.0 unit No 1 2632.90 unit No 2 with 60 h. p. motor Carried. The Meeting adjourned. Cit "Clerk Mayor I 42 Regular Session March 2nd. 1953 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper pre- siding and the following Aldermen in attendance. J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, D. D. Bowman, City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. Some members of the School Board and the Business Manager discussed the water situation at the new College Hill School site. Moved by Walker second by Cain that the School Board have permission to extend 6 inch water line from the City system near the Country Club north to the School site, to be paid for by the School Board and the School Board to be reimbursed, when the line becomes part of the system in the City Limits. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Council extend sewer line to serve new school in colored section of town. Carried. A group of persons owning land on the West side of the City discussed the proposition of bringing into the City Limits a territory extending west along 13th Street to west side of School site limits, and south to south side of Country Club property and east to Yonkers Street and north to Country Club place Addition. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the Council accept the Audit Report of W. J. Klinger and approve the payment of 8500.00 for same. Carried. Moved by Cain second by Walker, That the Council send Mayor and City Attorney to Austin for lei °islative hearing on March 4th. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That Council send P. H. Bryan to Water and Sewer Short School at College Station Texas. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Cain, That the Council authorize extension of 6 inch cast iron line 700 feet from Galveston on 18th Street. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Council buy 500 feet fire hose from Conner Mathes Company 1.40 per foot. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Cain, That the Council go on record as will- ing to give the Federated Womens Clubs a lease on the present V.F.W. grounds if they buy the building on the e;rounds. Carried. The City Engineer read bids on Electric controls of new pump at North Baltimore location as follows. Reams Electric manuel control 783.Q0 Burt Electric manuel control 745.00 Burt Electric Automatic control 1475.00 Moved by Walker second by Bowman That the Council buy: the Automatic controls from Burt Electric at 1475.00 Carried. LIST OF SALARIED FEB. 1953 Homer Looper 275.00 A. L. King 192.00 P. H. Bryan 350.0 L. D. Horton 192.00 Ladine Taylor 165.00 F. C. Moore 96.00 Evelyn Howard 165.0C L. A. Horton 172.00 Fannie Norman 262.00 David Mc Donald 172.00 Frank R. Day 1$0.00 W. B. Alexander 172.00 C. T. Johnson 20.00 0. T. Busby 172.00 D. D. Bowman 20.00 B. W. Wood 172.00 Ray D. Blair 20.00 C. G. Brown 131.20 J. W. Walker 20.00 Nina Odom 151.20 C. T. Cain 20.00 G. 0. Dickerson 104.00 Rollin K. Snethen 510.00 Jamie L. Slaughter 153.60 Hoyt Curry 350.00 Houston Taylor 172.00 Nath Burkett 237.00 E. J. Shearer 239.74 Hub Burt 22.00 J. E. Sheeon 232.00 Hartense Pelphrey 272.42 J. T. Sanderson 222.00 Geo. J. Boswell 197.00 T. P. Sitton 202.00 A. R. Cardinal 227.00 Todd Edd Burson 229.40 H. D. Payne 222.00 Floyd Lamb 229.40 J. B. Temple 207 Jr D. H. Coulson 22$.04 Raymond V. Claycom11217.00 Elmo Head 102.00 Lester B. Chandler 214.24 J. W. Anderson 207.00 Edward E. Slagle 195.00 J. M. Heflin 65.00 J. R. Williams 195.00 Au; M. Hamilton 300.00 Leedy Maxey 242.00 Frank Rigler 222.00 Berry Lynci# 232.00 Arvil W. Harkins 227.00 William E. Renegar 222.00 Don H. DeBusk 217.00 Lee Barnes 217.00 P. W. Slaguhter 222.00 D. F. Rogers 207.00 W. E. Stickland 207.00 Tommie F. Harking 207.00 John C. Mollison 207.00 Vernon Chapman 195.00 W. F. Foley 400.00 S. E. Bolles 360.00 A. T. Herrod 222.0C Jesse L. Post 207.00 Roy Warren 242.00 W. H. Inman 207.00 L. G. Mc Danine 225.00 Al D. Fitch 202.00 Keith Price 207.00 0. B. Guin 222.00 F. L. Thornton $00.00 Nute W. Rannals 242.00 George Smith 207.00 A. D. 6 owart 195.00 M. F. Tamplin 195.00 J. B. Heflin 172.00 Will Evans 1$7.00 W. D. Wilbourn 199.50 W. L. Welch 172.00 Dr. E. C. Nicholl 210.00 Dr. D. P. Jones $5.00 ft. C. Koeninger ,260.00 WeldonWay 250.00 Albert F. Anders;: 172.00 143 Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. Bills Paid From February 16 to March 2, 1953. Homer Looper 160.00, No Name Cafe 229.50, J. Olivier Bier, P. M. 15.03, Jeff Kirkes (Extra Help) 9.00, A. C. Jarvis 6.00, Plainview Hospital Clinic 395.38, Bryan Hoffman Const. 484.80, Drew -Cilia Mimeograph 69.70, American Legion Auxiliary 4.02, Panhandle Santa Fe 10.26, Hubbard Pawn Shop 32.00, Joe Ames 20.00, Army Navy Store 18.90, Fred Berryh:ili 136.25, L. R. Bain 9.00, P. H Bryan, Registrar 31.50, Byron Jackson Co. 76.50, Bell Chemical Co. 42.50, Chicken Inn 6.80 Chicken Inn 99.30, Continental Oil Co. 125.95, The Came ra Shop 22.00 Cosden Petroleum Corp. 63.86, Clarke Courts 18.54, Clowe Cowan 4.85, Commercial Radio Monitoring 4.50, Donovan Uniform Co. 200.36, Dodson Chemical Co. 32.84, Haynes Motor Co. 3.02, Hilton Hotel Cleaners Cy 3.40, Herald -News Publishing 48.50, Iiancock's Fire Extinguisher 9.00, J. C. Hamilton Co. 67.15, Hobbs Manufacturing Co. 29.76, Ludeman MacNaughton 84.00, Municipal Steel Corporation 146.90, Minnesota Min ,F ing Manufacturing 26.50, Neptune Meter Co. 168.00, Quick Lunch 17.80 Plainview Plumbing Company 3.85, The Rogers Agency 70.00, The Rohan Co., Inc. 328.87, The Rose Shop 4.00, Rockwell Bros. Co. 1.35, The Rogers Agency 54.00, Southern Meter Repair Co. 170.90, Southwestern Public Service 1708.05, The Selig Company 16.50, Bell Telephone 193.77, The Steck Company 118.83, State Chemical Comany 13.25, The Texas Co. 1.14, Shook Tire Co. 20.07, United States Pencil 8.78, Viking Supply Corporation 215.54, Dee Yancy 21.39, Willson Waldrop Lumber Co. 56.12 Wood Funeral Home 50.00, Total 5,989.78 The minutes. of February_ 16th and 19th read and approved. The Mayor read reports for February as follows. Delinquent Taxes 1256.24 Current taxes 39333.77 A. C. Koeninger Food Inspt. 10.50 City Clerk 5016.25 Building Inspector 394.35 Meat Inspector 54.80 Water Pumped gallons 44525300 Police Report 1452.00 Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Bowman second by Cain, That the plat of George Truitt et al on revised Block 19 Boswell Heights be accepted and approved. Resolution WHEREAS, George B. Truitt, James Dale Temple, Dealin Nex1on and Sam Hodges are the sole owners of separate tracts as shown of record and together constitute The hest one -half of Block 1, Truitt's Subdivision of Block 19, 3osweil Heights addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, the East one -half of said block having heretofore been platted into lots and of record as shown by the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; and nEREAS, The West one -half of said block has been platted into lots as shown by Truitt's Subdivision Revised of Block 19, Boswell Heights addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; as Shown by a map duly presented to the City Council for approval; and 144 WHEREAS, it appears that said alleys and the streets shown by said revised plat in all things conform to the established streets and alle,rs of the City of Plainview, and said plat is in all things regular and should be approved; IT IS, THEREFORE, FOUND AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL that the plat of Truitt's Subdivision Revised of Block 19, Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. The meeting adjourned. 1%-d City Clerk Mayor v-�f Regular Session March 16t, 1953. The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper pre- siding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, J. W. Walker D. D. Bowman, City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. -)nethen were also Present. Represenatives of the Girl Scout Organization asked for a lease on the grounds used by them. Loved by Blair second by ''alker, That the Council Five the Scouts a `)9 year lease on South 90 Feet of Lots 1 to 3 Block 1, Wayland Park Add. Carried. Mrs. C. W. Keniston past and L coming Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 5399 told the Council, That The Veterans were selling their holdinTs to the Womans Club Inc. and wished to release their lease to the 4 ornans Clul) Inc. roved by Bowman second Ly Blair, That the Council accept the return of the land now used by the 'Teter ano. TAT2 OF TEXAS rrn•. r COUNTY OF ;'LL WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, as Lessor, leased to 7eterans of foreign Vl'ars, ,ils on Bros. Post No. 5399, of Plainview Te;;as, as Lessee, the following described property, to-wit: Being the North one -half of Lots 11 and 12, Plk. 1, in W' :uylond Park Addition, Town of Plainview, H4le County, Texas. which lease is for a terra of ninety -nine year:, and is dated March 3, 1947, and of record in Vol. 2, gage 419, Contract Records of Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the Lessee has acauired a new site upon which they expect to construct a home, and no longer desire to continue the lease on the above described property. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Lessor and the lessee in the above described lease that the same in all things be released, cancelled and held for naught, and the Lessee joins in tho execution of this instrument or the purpose of showing of record that said lease has in all things been terminated. EXECUTED this 23rd day of Mar: -h, A.D. 1953. CITY 'F PLAINVIEW 14 5 By ATTEST: Mayor. By CITY CLERK. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, WILSON BROS., POST NO. 5399, By Lavelle C. Haydon Commander. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE BEFORE ME, a "otary Public, in and for said county and state, on t';is day personall appeared Homer Looper, Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this 24th day of March, A. D. 1953. Notary Public, Hale County, Texas. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE BEFORE I, a notary Public, in and for said county and state on this day personally appeared Lavelle C. Haydon, Commander of V. F. 4. Post No. 5399, known to nie to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for-the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this 24th day of March A.D. 1953. Notary Public, Hale County, Texas. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the City Attorney be authorized to prepare a 99 year lease on lots 11, 12, and s2 of 10 Block 1, Wayland Park Addition, to The Womans Club of Plainview Inc. Carried STATE OF TEXAS) COUNTY OF HALE) THIS L EMORANDUP OF LEASE made by and between the City of Plainview, Texas, acting herein bar its Mayor, Homer Looper, hereunto duly authorized by proper resolution of the City Council, herein called Lessor, and Plainview Girl Scouts, acting herein by "rs. Robe t Flinn, Vice- President, hereunto duly ErIth�,: 7e-d by resolution of the Board of Directors of the Plainview Girl. Scout Council, herein call Lessee, is to WITNESS: 146 That the Lessor does hereby lease and let to the Lessee the following described property: The South ninety feet of Lots 1, 2, and 3, in Block 1, Wayland Park Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas The term of said lease shall be for a period of ninety -nine years, unless terminated earlier under the terms and con- ditions of t lease; it being the purpose and intention of the Lessor to give to the Lessee the use of said property for said term, provided the lessee as such organization, itself, will use such prop- erty as a meeting place for organization activities, and that such property will not be used for any other purpose whatsoever during the term of this lease. In the Lessee's use of said property hereby authorized and permitted, the Lessee may erect buildings on said prop erty and other improvements and facilities to aid in carrying out the purposes for which this lease is made. At the end of the lease, or if terminated earlier because of any provision hereof, then all of such improvements and facilities so placed on said lots shall become the property of the Lessor. It is further stipulated and agreed that in making such improvements and carrying on their activities on said premises, Lessee agrees that they wil]. in all respects comply with all of the City Ordinances and State Laws in the construction and the maintenance of such improvements, and that they will not, themselves, carry on any unlawful activity or any commercial business, or permit the same to be done by any of their agents or representatives, and that they will not at any time during this lease, sublease said premises or any part thereof for any purpose, and a violation on the part of the Lessee of any of the provisions contained in this paragraph shall forfeit their right to the use of said premises and all irizprovements placed theron. It will not be considered a violation of this lease for the Lessee to provide facilities for a caretaker, house matron or such other employee or employees as the Lessee may see fit to engage for the purpose of looking after, supervising and taking care of the improvements and facilities located thereon, but any such employee, caretaker or other representative, shall, at all times, be under the direct control and supervision of the employer and subject to dismissal by the Lessee at their will for inattention to duty. The Lessee shall be.entirely responsible for the cost of all improvements so placed on said premises. At the end of the lease, Lessee agrees to surrender up said premises to the Lessor in a good state of repair. WITNESS OUR UAND3 IN DUPLICATE ORIGINALS this the 23rd day of March, A.D. 1953. CITY OF P LiINV Ia ATTEST: B Mayor. l�v 1c, LESSOR CITY CLER PL? INVIEW GIRL SCOUTS By Frs. Robert Hinn Vice-President. LESSEE. 17 The Mayor read 4 bids on laying pipe etc. according to published not- ices, as follows. R. 3. Hodgsen. Lubbock 13602.75 H. B. Jordan Co. 14450.00 Panhandle Construction Co. 15182.00 Foran Const. Co. Ama. 15239.50 Moved by Bowman second by Walker, That the Council accept the low bid of R. B. Hodgson at 13602.75 Carried Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the Council continue the insur- ance on Employee group at same cost to eciployees and pay March pay- ments according to deductions made on March 15th. Carried. Minutes of March 2nd read and approved. The Mayor read the Parking Meter Report for February showing 2147.00 Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That pay the Urbach bill for un- loading 5 cars C. I. Pipe Amount 567.00 Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Austin Battery Co. 4.25, W. T. Cain I Co. 26.55, Furr Food 10.00, Kiker's Service f tion 5.10, Midway Service 1.75, Helen Eastwood $.50 J. Oliver Bier, P. M. 30.10, Barley's Cities Service 10.52, B. G. Welding Works 10.00, Burt Electric Co. 124.61, B. C. Electronic Labs. 50.00, Churchweli Bros. Oil 9.20, Eaton Stationery 40.$0, Fire- stone Stores 9.65, Hamilton Martin 25.$6, Hi Plains Radiator Electric 6.90, Magnolia Station 4.62, Fred Moore 65.5C, Marquis Supply Co. $.50. Mitchell Hardware Co. $.69, M. B. McKee Co. 35.62, Newman Motor Co. 56.41, 0. K. Rubber Welders 4.50, Plains Welding Supply 17.30, Trustees of Firemen 62.34 Plainview Hardware Company 2$.18, Phillips Battery Co. 53.80, Perry Service Station 29.93, Plainview Auto Parts 6.54, Robinson Herring Drug 5.02, Reams Electric Co. 14.70, Seipp Machine Shop 10.00, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 21.14, Strain's Super Service 4.00, West Pharmacy 12.85, Western Union Telegraph 6.90, Motor Company 19.55, Young Service Station 1.50, Hoyt Curry 11.52, Bryan's Food Store 26.00, Higginbotham Bartlett Company 25.12, West Texas Gas Co. 277.15, Mrs. Lorimore 15.00, `'urry Motor Freights 3.6$, S. E. Bolles 75.00, Connor Mathes Co. 33.75, Continental Oil Company 269.74, Hale L 'ounty Concrete 23.19, Phillips Petroleum 13.63, Magnolia Petroleum 71.56, Superintendent of Documents 1.00, Texas Technological College 3$.00, V. R. Rodgers Son 13.40, P. H. Bryan 25.00, Shamrock Oil Gas Corp. 67.18, The Plainview Tribune 40.00, Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, 'hat run 300 feet of water line in Park to ball grounds. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That a fence be constructed around the North Baltimore Street well. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the Council install 5 street lights at 5th and Houston, Independence, Galveston, Kokomo, and Lexington, and change the existing lights on 5th st. to the next hi'her power 2500 lumen. Carried. I:4[8 Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the City Engineer buy 500' ^eet 6 inch vitrified sewer pipe from Dickey Clay Mfg. Co. at 30 and 9/I0ths cents per foot. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That extend the sewer line north from 16th Street in alley between Quincy and Portland 400 feet. Also extend sewer line in south park to dressing rooms in base ball quarters. Carried. The meeting adjourned. City Clerk Mayor Special Session, March 30, 1953. The city Council met in Special Session with Mayor Homer Looeer pre- siding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray 1). Blair C. T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, and D.D.Ecwrnan Frank R Day City Attorney and R.K.Snethen City Engineer also were present for the meeting. The City Council met in Special Session to act on petitions submitted on bringing new territory into the City, also to open bids on 2500 feet 6 inch pipe according to notices to bidders. A large delegation from territory on the west side of the City appeared in favor of the petition. A thorough discussion was had on all questions presented and the Mayor asked each person to speak his opinions, After the policy and terms under which the City could take the territory in was discussed, a hand vote on the wishes of the people as to whether they still wanted in was taken and the vote was practically unanimous to come in. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the petitions asking for admission into the City be granted and the City attorney was instructed to prepare ordinance bringing the territory listed on the petitions into the city, except blocks 37 and 3$ of \rest Boswell Heights Addition, and Block $9 College Hill Addition. Carried O RDINANCE NO. 611 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND INCORPORATING INT0 THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PLAIN VIEW AN AREA ADJACENT THERETO AND FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT PETITIONS HAVE BEEN DULY SIGNED AND A MAJORITY OF THE RESIDENT, QUALIFIED, TAX PAYING VOTERS WITHIN SUCH AREA AND FILED ti'aI TH THE CITY CLERK REQUESTING SUCH ANNEXATION, AND i SAID AREA SUBJECT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW. Whereas, a Petition has been signed and filed with the City Clerk petitioning the City Council to annex and admit the following described area and territory into the City of Plainview, towit: BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of the irersection of 13th and Yonkers Streets, also the southeast corner of Block 30 West Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; THENCE South along the West line of Yonkers Street and Yonkers Street extended to the South ine of Southwest 3rd Street extended; THENCE West along the South line of Southwest 3rd Street ex- tended to the Southwest corner of the intersection of roads at the Southwest corner of Sur. 33, Block JK -2; THENCE North along West line of road along the West line of X 49 the Southwest one fourth of Sec. 33, Block JK -2, and along the West lines of Blocks 88 and 89, College Hill Addition and Blocks 37 and 38, West Boswell Heights to the north line of 13th Street also the Southwest corner of Block 39, West Boswell Heights; THENCE East along; the North line of 13th Street to the place of beginning; Being Blocks 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38 of West Boswell Heights Blocks 79, 81, 82, $3, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, and X College Hill Addition; and A part of the Southwest one fourth of Sec. 33, Block JK -2, all in Hale County, Texas, and containing approximately 340.4 acres; and Whereas, a Petition has been signed and filed with the City Clerk petitioning the City Council to annex and admit the following described area and territory into the City of Plainview, to- Wit: BEGINNING at the j "orthwest corner of the intersection of Yonkers and West 13th Streets, being further described as the Southeast corner of Block 30, West Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; THENCE West along the North line of 13th Street to the Southwest corner of Block 39, West Boswell Heights Addition; THENCE North along the West line of West Boswell Heights Addition to the North line of 16th Street; THENCE East along the "orth line of 16th Street to a point directly f orth of the Northeast corner of Block 25, Boswell Heights Addition; THENCE South along the East line of Block 25, Boswell «eights Addition to its Southeast corner; THENCE West along the South line of Flock 25, Boswell Heights Addition to the West line of Yonkers Street; THENCE South along the West line of Yonkers Street to the Place of beginning; Said tract being out of and a part of West Boswell heights and Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and con- sisting of Blocks 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 39, and 40, and containing approx- imately 77.3 acres; and 'HERE S, the City Council, upon a consideration of each of said Petitions, has found and determined that a majority of the resi- dent, qualified, tax paying voters residing in each of the respective areas have signed said Petitions; and WHEREAS,, City Council has found and determined that ?lock 89, College ill Addition to the Town of Plainview, and Blocks 37 and 38, of West Doswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, constitute a part of the area first above described and that said three blocks are not suitable as building sites for residences or businesses and, therefore, would serve no beneficial use or purpose, if annexed to the City, and should be excluded; and C:'HEREAS, the City Council finds that each of said areas is contiguous to the °resent city limits of the City of Plainview and that it is desirable, expedient and for the best interests of the residents of said areas and of the City of Plainview that said areas be annexed to the City of Plainview, excepting and excluding, how ever, therefrom Block 89, College "ill Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and Blocks 37 and 38, West Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; NOW, THEREFORE: LE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAT NV TW, T sXAS SECTION 1: It is found and determined by the 150 city Council that the following described tract of land, as the same is fully described in the two Petitions, e::cludini Block 8 College Hill Addition to the Towr, of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and Blocks 37, and 38, lest Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; to -wit: 3EGINNING at a point in the North line of 16th Street directly North of the northeast corner of Block 25, Boswell Heights Addition of Plainview; THENCE South along the East side of said Block 25 to its South- east corner; THENCE Wgst along the South line of said Block 25, to the West line of onk ers Street; THENCE South along the West line of Yonkers Street and Yorkers Street extended to the South line of Southwest 3 rd Street extended; THETCE West along Southwest 3rd Street extended to its inter- section with T Stre :t; THEYCE North along the 'aest lift of Moore Street to the North Lien of west 8th Street extended; THENCE East alonf the North line of West 8th Street extended to the West line of Harris Street; THENCE North along the ':est line of Har is Street to the South line of West 13th Street; THENCE West along the South line of 13th Street to the Vest line of 'oore Street extended; THENCE North along the West line of Moore Street extended to the North line of West 16th Street; THENCE East alone; the North: line of Uest 16th Street to the Llace of beginning. This tract includes Plock 25, Boswell Heights Addition; Blocks 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, and 40, \est Boswell Heights Addition; Blocks 79, $0, ¢1, 82, $3, 84, $5, 86, $7, 88, and X, College h ill Addition; all to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and a part• of the Southwest one- fourth of Section 33, Block JK -2, and containing 391.17 acres more or less; is contiguous to the city limits of the City of Plainview. SECTION 2: ITis found and determined that a majority of the qualified, tax prying voters residing in the above de- scribed area have duly signed Petitions filed with the City Clerk, petitioning the City Counc_i_1 to admit, incorporate and annex the above described area into the corporate limits of the City of ^lair iew, and that said Petitions are in all resoects regular and are in compliance with Section 24 of tha City Charter o the City of Flainvio oi. SECTION 3: It is found, determined and ordered by he City Council that said Petitions in all things be granted and that the above deser be. area be and the same le in alp_ respects incor- porated into and made a part of the city limits of the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION �'-'�(1 1 and S 4: It is further determined and ordered by the City Council that the above described area, from and after the effective date of this ordinance, be subject to the control and juris- di ion of the City of Flainvi ce, and subject t•o taxes and other o asse ss- ments that may be levied according to law from and after January 1, 1954. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 30th day of March, A. D. 1953. ATTEST: Mayor. City ClerE. 151 The Mayor opened 7 bids on 6 inch pipe as follows. Lonestar Steel Company 20 drys 160 U. S. Pipe Foundry 30 to 45 days 164 Jas B. Clow 14 to 21 days 160 Morrison Supply at once 1621 American Cast Iron 60 days 160 Viking Supply Co. 2 weeks (Century) 1.36 with 1/2 Disct. McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company 1.59 Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That buy Viking Supply's Century Pipe at 1.36 Carried Moved by Blair second by Cain That the Engineer buy 2 inch galvanized pipe for Street signs from the low bidder, Morrison supply Company Carried. Moved by Cain second by Bowman, That the Council extend water and sewer to blocks 5 and 7 of Boss Smelser Addition, and refund the advance deposit when 3 houses are built on each block. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman That allow H. L. Cram, C. B. /larder et al to make connection with City Water at their own expense and subject to the regular charges amde by the City of water on South Date Street. Carried, The City Engineer read an estimate on the 2 new water well in favor of Peerless Pump Divison, 90 per cent complete amount 14269.15. Moved by Blair second By Bowman, That the estimate be paid. Carried. The meeting adjourned. (2) CITY CLERK MAYOR REGULAR SESSION APRIL 6, 1953. The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper pre siding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, D. D. Bowman. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Junior Base Ball League be permitted to inclose one baseball diamond in the West Park. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the Council approve the Judah Subdivision of West Block 44 Lakeside Addition, when proper de- dication deeds are placed on record. RESOLUTION. STATE OF TEXAS) COUNTY OF HALE) 152 WHEREAS, Frank M. Judah and wife, M. 0. Staple. ton and wife, E. L. Judy°and wife, and Austin T. Mallow and Wife have divided into lots and block A part of West one -half of Block 44, Lakeside Addition to the Town of Plainview, nale County, Texas, into a subdivision known as "Judah Subdivision of the South 479.36 ft. of the West one -half of Block 44, Lakeside Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas," as shown by plat of said subdivision, and each of the parties have duly executed and acknowledged a dedica- tion Deed adopting said plat and dedicating the streets and alleys shown therein to the public as public thoroughfares; and WHEREAS, said plat appears to be in all things regular, and the streets and alleys shown thereon coincide and are in conformity with the established streets and alleys of said City, and the Dedication Deed appears to be in all things regular, and the same should be approved; IT I THEREFORE, ORDERED AND FOUND by the City "ouncil of the City of Plainview that said plat, and the Dedication Deed thereof, beign regular, is in all things approved. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That part of 7th Street (Austin to Broadway) be made parallel parking and llth Street 1 block west of Columbia be one way Street. ORDINANCE NO. 612 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES UPON CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW AND PROVIDING FOR ONE:.WAY TRAVEL ON A CERTAIN STREET AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND ORDERS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That all ordinances and orders, or a part thereof, in conflict or inconsistent with the provisie*ers of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done or committed in violation of any ordianance hereby repealed prior to the taking effect of this ordinance. SECTION 2: ONE -WAY STREET. That:llth Street from Columbia Street to Baltimore Street is hereby declared to be a one -Way Street and that motor and other vehicular traffic shall move over said block of llth Street in an Easterly direction, only. SECTION 3: PARALLEL PARKING. That vehicles shall park parallel with the curb and adjacent thereto within the marked area fixed for each vehicle and on the right hand side of the street of the vehicle so parking on the North side of 7th and 8th Streets from Austin Street to Broadway Street in the City of Plainview SECTION 4: Every operator of such vehicle and or motor vehicle shall park the same within the marked or painted area on said streets as herein defined and adjacent to the curb and the parking meter placed within said painted area. SECTION 5: Fehicleeof the Fire Department, Police Department, emergency vehicles of the Municipal Department and ambulances are specifically exempt from the provisions of this ordinance. 153 SECTI0 6: Any person who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not less than 1.00 nor more than $100.00. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of April, A. D. 1953. ATTEST: Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. City Clerk. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the Chief of Police be author ized to trade camera and purchase 2nd hand refrigerator to keep acid in. Both to cost approximately $150.00. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That Treasurer refund W. F. Foley 6.30 cents over paid on annual audit report. Carried. The minutes of March 16th and 30th read and approved. The Mayor opened 4 bids on pick up for Street Dept. as follows: Winn Motor C ompany 1275.00 Hooper Motor Company 1318.25 Haynes Motor Company International 1220.00 Shepard Chevrolet Company 1061.86 Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the Council Chevrolet Company low bid of 1061.86 Carried. The Mayor read reports follows for March: W. F. Foley, Bldg. Inspector 461.15 City Clerk 3536.63 Current Tax 1486.22 Delinquent Tax 488.24 Police Report 1590.50 Meat Inspector fees 63.90 Food Inspector 9.00 Parking 2337.50 Water Plant gallons pumped 77632800 Moved by'Blair second by Bowman, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Bowman, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. Plainview Plumbing Co. 11.15, Junior Chamber of Commerse 4.00, Earl Rtanbough -Park 6.00, Fort Worth Denver R.W. Co. 5.00, American ospital Life Ins. 519.36, (City's part 284.36) Curry Motor Freight Lines 2.73, Billy Echols -Extra help 39.60, Frank Stultz, Extra help 35.20, Manuel Garcia 50.00, Triangle Cafe 152.25, Raman Presely 14.48, P. H. Bryan, PettyrCash 50.00 Synott Matthews 6.00, Carolyn Waller 6.00, Army and Navy Store 83.$5, B. G. Welding Works 5.00, Berryh *ll Equipment Company 85.58, Burroughs Adding Machine Company 1.60, 15 4 Barton Plumbing Company 5.15, George F. Cake Company 15.86 Cathey- Fullingim Hardware 51.30, Continental Oil Company 108.09, Chicken Inn 28.75, Burt Electric Company 153.32, Barley's Cities Service 5.67, Bryan's Food Store 20.00, B. C. Electronic Labs 19.20, Boyd Davenport 32.72, Mildred Tucker, County Clerk 1.50, Caylor Service Station 6.73, W. T. Cain Motor Co. 55.75, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 75.64, Curry Motor Freight Lines 1.80, Commercial Radio Monitoring Company 4.50, The Camera Shop 34.88, Connor Mathes Co. 19.07 Clowe nc. 234.94 City Blacksmith Shop 9.50, W. S. Dariey Company 85.70, Cowan, the Dill Manufacturing Co. 5.08, Eaton Stationery Company 70.10, Eagle Chemical Company 68.75, Furr Food 8.00, Feuerbacher Plumbing Supply 64.08, Good Year Service Stores 31.74, Gifford h ill Western 22.50, The General Detroit Corp. 53.29, Dudley E. Godwin 12.50, Hale County Concrete Co. 14.42, Haynes Motor Company 5.75, Herald -News Publishing Co. 117.66, Bob Hooper Motor 8.86, Hilton notel Cleaners 1.00, Hancock's Fire Extinguisher 4.50, Jarvis -Tull Company 8.60, The Karpark Corp. 35.05, Kimbell Plainview 15.30, Kiker's Service Station 1.44, Lubbock Engineer- ing Company 8.20, Meinecke Bros. 9.24, Call H. angum Motor Company 59.20, Mitchell Hardware 15.99, Midway Supply Co. 30.16, Municipal Steel Corp. 260.95, Midway Service 3.70, Morrison apply Co. 82.64, Neptune Meter Company 62.26, Plains Welding Supply 44.70, Plainview Welding 3.50 Plainview Builders Supply 31.05, Plainview Hospital Clinic 226.85, Plainview Hardware Company 88.88, Perry's Service Station 126.16, Plainview Seed House 16.25, Perry's Service Station 30.47, Phillips Battery Company 83.03, The Rohan Company 3.24, Robinson Herring Drug 3.03, Rockwell B os. Go. 1.35, Ridhardson `'il Company 87.59, Shook Tire Company 125.27, Ttt.Angle Cafe 8.95, Seipp Machine Shop 94.10, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 21.65, H.W Tel. Company 241.55, S. W. Public Service Co. 1,724.18, The Texas Company 18.01, Viking Corp. 287.60, H. 0. Wooten Grocer 2.15, Western Union 3.00, Winn Motor Company 37.45, L. C. Wayland 35.00, Willson Waldrop lumber 24.90, Young Service Station 5.55, Dee Yancey 59.35, Salaries for March, 1953. Ladine Taylor 165.00: Fannie Norman 262.00: Evelyn Howard 165.00: Frank R. Day 180.00: C. T, Johnson 20.00: D. D. Bowman 20.00: Ray D. Blair 20:00: J. W. Walker 20.00: W. T. Cain 20.00: R, K. Snethen 510.00: Hoyt Curry 350.00: Nath Burkett 237.00: Ed Shearer 232.00: Hub Burt 222.00: J. E. Sheeon 232.00: Hartense Pelphrey 227.00: J.T. Sanderson 222.00: Geo. Boswell 197.00: T. P. 202.00: A. R. Cardinal 234.56: Todd Edd Burson 222.00: H. 1. Payne 222.00: Floyd Lamb 217.00: J. B. Temple 207.00: D. H. Coulson 213.90: Raymond Claycomb 146.47, Elmo Head 102.00, J. W. Anderson 213.90 Ed Slagle 017.00, J. M. Heflin 65.00, J. R. Williams 207.00 A. M. Hamilton 300.00, Leedy Maxey 242.00, Frank Rigler 222.00, Berry Lynch 232.00, Orval Harkins 227.00, William Renegar 222.00, Don h. DeBusk 242.00, Lee Barnes 137.42, P. W. Slaughter 222.00, D. F. Rogers 237.00, W. E. S 207.00, Tommie arkins 207.00 John C. Mollison 207.00, Vernon Chapman 195.00, Gerald Dickerson 195.00, Plainview Fire Dept. 35.00, W. F. Foley 400.00, S. E. Bolles 350.00, A. T. Herrod 222.00, Jesse Post 207.00, Roy Warren 242.00, W. H. Inman 207.00, L. G. Mc Daniel 225.00, Al D. Fitch 202.00, Keith Price 165.60, F. L. Thornton 300.00, 0. B. Guin 222.00, Nute Rannals 242.00, George Smith 96.60 A. D. Cowart 195.00, M. F. Tamplen 195.00, J. B. Heflin 172.00, Will Evans 207.00 W. D. Wilborn 199.50, W. L. Welch 172.00, E. C. Nicholls 210.00, Dr. D. P. Jones 85.00, A. C. Koeninger 260.00, Weldon Way 250.00 A. L. King 172.00, Albert Anderson 172.00, Houston Taylor 172.00, L. D. Horton 182.00, F. C. Moore 182.00, L. A. Horton 172.00, David Mc- Donald 172.00, W. B. Alexander 172.00, 0. T. Busby 172.00, B. A. Wood 172.00, W. F. McLane 172.00, Jamie Slaughter 174.30, P. H. Bryan 350.00 Homer Looper 275.00. Carried. The City Engineer read Bids on Chloradine as follows: 155 Schreen Morehead Company 4.00 National Di si.nf ettant 3.25 3.95 5.75 Dodson Chemical Company 3.45 4.1$ 5.67 Rowland Gordon Company 3.92 4.02 5.$1 Conoco Chemical Company 5.$5 Jones Farm Chemical Company 4.12 4,62 Moved by Walker, Second by Bowman, That the Council buy low kid of National Disinfectant Company -3.25 4.1$ 5.75 Carried Moved By Walker second by Johnson, What the Council approve the trans- fer of Plainview Bus Company Franchise to Clan Williams Carried. C e' Moved by Cain second by Bowman, That the Council approve paving on Independance 14th to 18th and 16th Streets, block west and 1 block east of Independance with one lease out. Carried. The Meeting adjourned. 7 CITY CL MAYOR April 9th, 1953. The City Council met in Special session with Mayo Homer Looper pre- siding and the following Aldermen attending, Ray Blair, C. T. Johnson, Di Bowman, J. W. Walker. City Attorney Frank R. Day also attended the meeting. Chas. M. Smith, Ernest E. Dickey, R. A. Underwood, Jr, presented a proposal to buy the 200000 dollar Bond Issue to be offered by the City. Moved by Johnson second by Walker, That the Council accept the proposal and the Mayor be authorized to sign the contract. Carried. Plainview, Texas April 9, 1953. To The Honorable Mayor and City Council Plainview, Texas Gentlemen: We understand you wish to call an election as soon as possible for $200,000 bonds for the following purposes: $25,000 Street; $175,000 Water and Sewer. Before the election is called, some division will have to be made, as you know, between the water and sewer. In respect to these $200,000 proposed bonds, we offer as follows: 1. The services of Dumas, Huguenin and Boothman, i Attorneys, Dallas, Texas, will be secured to prepare the order and notices of elect. ion. 2. We will furnish without charge the ballots and election supplies. 3. If the election should carry, the above Attorneys will be asked to prepare the orders authorizing issuance of the bonds, direct the entire proceedings, and give their final approving opinion. These Attorneys will look to us for the payment of their fee and charges 156 on all of the above. It is our intention herein to pay for all of the expenses of the election and the issuance of the bonds on a turn -key basis except the City will pay the election officials and for publica- tion fo the notice in your local paper. 4. Subject to the election carrying, we hereby agreeto purchase the $200,000 bonds to be dated 4 'lay 15, 1953, the first interest payment date to be november 15, 1953 or May 15, 1954, with interest due there- after on May 15th and �'ovember 15th of each year. The bonds are to mature as follows: $2,000 each year 1954/1956; $3,000 each year 1957/ 1959; $1,000 each year 1960/1963; $2,000 each year 196/ bonds 1964/1966; $15,000 in 1967; $50,000 in 1968; $55,000 in 1969 and The bear interest as follows: All bonds maturing 1954 to 1957, inclusive, will bear 2i% in terest from their date; and All bonds maturing 1958 to 1966, inclusive, will bear 3% inter- est fora their date; and All bonds maturing 1967 to 1970, inclusive, will bear 30 in- terest from their date. Bonds maturing 1964 to 1970, inclusive, are to be callable after 10 years from their date on any interest payment date thereafter at 102.00. In case the election fails, you will owe us nothing. We ufderstand that the election will be called as soon as possible and the bonds de- livered to us as soon as may be thereafter. We make this offer sub ject to the bonds being approved by the Attorney General and the Market Attorneys above specified. The bonds are to be delivered to us with- in 90 days from this data or thereafter at our option. Respectfully submitted, CENTRAL INVESTMENT COMPANY OF TEXAS BY: C. M. SMITH RAUSCHER, PIERCE COMPANY BY: ERNEST E. DICKEY R. A. UNDERWOOD COMPANY BY: R. A. UNDERWOOD, JR. We,the undersigned officials of the City of Plainview, Texas, by order of the City Council in session, a quorum being present, hereby accept the terms of the above agreement, this the 9th day of April, 1953. Mayor, city of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: SECR ARY CITY K PLAINVIEW, TEXAg (Seal) The Meeting adjourned. r r l City "lerk Mayor 1'5 Special Session April 13, 1953 The City Council met in special Session with Mayor Homer Looper pre- siding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, City Attorney, Frank R. Day also was present. It was moved by Bowman second by Blair, That an Election be ordered on the 200000 Bond issue for May 7, 1953. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 614 AN ORDINANCE RENAMING CERTAIN STREETS AND NAMING STREETS TO BE ESTAB‘ LISHED IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview has recently passed, approved and adopted Ordinance No. 611, which adds certain territory to the city limits on its west boundary; and WHEREAS, a portion of said added territory was theretofore platted into acreage tracts and showing certain named streets in said plats that is, College Hill Addition and West Boswell Heights Addition; and WHEREAS, the streets so named in said additions do conform to the adopted plan of the naming of streets in the City; and WHEREAS, it is desirable, expedient and of great help to the public generally that the streets in said added territory be renamed and streets to be established be named in conformity with the policy heretofore adopted and established by the City; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: SECTION 1: That the streets in College Hill AddI4 tion and West Boswell eights Addition composing a portion of the territory added to the City of Plainview, by Ordinance No. 611, be changed and the intervening streets to be established in said two additions be named as follows: NORTH AND SOUTH STREETS: (1). The first street West of Yonkers shall be named Zephyr Street; (2). Taft Street is changed and will become Amarillo Street; (3) The third street West of Yonkers shall be named Borger Street; (4). Harris Street is changed and will become Canyon Street; (5) The fifth street West of Yonkers shall be named Dallas Street; (6). Moore Street is changed and will become Ennis Street; EAST AND WEST STREETS: (1). 6th Street is changed and will become 4th Street; (2). 4th Street is changed and will become 6th Street; (3). Wayland Street is changed and will become 7th Street; (4). 2nd Street is changed and will become ath Street; (5). Slaton Street is changed and will become 10th Street; (6). Brock Street is changed and will become 13th Street; (7). Texico Street is changed and will become 16th Street; 158 SECTION 2: In the renantflg •f the East and West streets in Section 1 above, there are skips and brakes in the numbers and as the streets are platted and opened in the future, they shall be numbered and named in chronological order. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall become effective immediately after it is passed and approved. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of April, A. D. 1953. May of the City o Plainview, Texas. ATTEST: City (Clerk. ORDINANCE 613. RESOLUTION AND ORDER FOR CITY BOND ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 i CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 1 COUNTY OF HALE i ON THIS, the 13th Day of April, 1953, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in Special session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members, to -wit: HOMER LOOPER, MAYOR, J. W. WALKER RAY D. BLAIR W. T. CAIN ALDERMEN, C. T. JOHNSON and with the following absent: D. D. Bowman constituting a quorum; and, among other proceedings had, were the following: Alderman Blair introduced a resolution and order and moved it adoption. The motion was seconded by Alderman Cain The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the resolution and order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, Blair, Cain, Johnson, and NOES: None. THE RESOLUTION AND ORDER is as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, deems it advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the purposes hereinafter mentioned; therefore BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: 159 I. That an election be held on the 7th day of May which date is not less than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty 30) days from the date of the adoption of this resolution and order, at which election the following propositions shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: PROPOSITION NUMBER 1 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue TWENTY4FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date thereof, bearing Interest at the rate of not to exceed THREE AND ONE -HALE PER CENTUM (3 -1/2 per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of constructing street improve ments in and for said City; and to provide for the pay meat of principal of andinterest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas be authorized to issue SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($75,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed THREE AND ONE -HALF PER CENTUM (3 -1/2 per annumi payable annually, or semi annually, for the purpose of constructing im- provements and extensions to the City's Waterworks System; and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due PROPOSITION NUMBER 3 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas be authorized to issue ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR'S 0100,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City, Maturing serially over&a period of years not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed THREE AND ONE -HALF (3 -1/2 PER CENTUM per annum, payable annita4]y or semi annually, for the purpose of constructing improve- ments and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System] and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due II. That said election shall be held ,at the South entrance of the City Auditorium in the City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one election precinct. III. That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of the election, to -wit: 6 W. J. Klinger, Presidifg-:Judge, T. J. Roney, Judge, Roy Maxey, Clerk, Mrs, J. N. Haun Clerk. IV. That said election shall be held under the provisions of and in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only gualified electors, who own taxable property in the City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. V. That the ballots for said election shall be prepared in sufficient number and in conformity with Chapter 6, V. A. T. S. Election Code, adopted by the Fifty- second Legislature in 1951, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" AS TO EACH of the foregoing propositions, each voter shall mgrk out with black ink or black pencil one of the above expressions, thus leaving the other as indicating his or her vote on the three propositions, respectively. VI. That a copy of this resolution and order, signed by the Mayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary, shall serve as proper notice of said election, VII. That, if approved by the qualified voters voting at the election herein and hereby ordered, the bonds voted under propositions two and three, relating to waterworks improvements and sanitary sewer system improvements shally:be issued as one series. VIII. That notice of Wild election shall be given by posting and publication of a copy of this resolution and order, at the top of which shall appear the words "NOTICE OF,ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS Said Notice shall be posted at the City Hall and at two other public places in said City, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the N. same day in each of two successive weeks in PLAINVIEW EVENING HERALD, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview Texas, the first of said publications to be made not less than four- teen (14) days prior to the date set for said election. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 13th day of April, 1953. 161 Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. ATTEST: u City 'ecretary ity of Plainview, Texas Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That eertain streets in the west part of the City be changed and future names be selected for streets to be opened. t Carried. The meeting adjourned. City Cler Mayor April 20, 1953. The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper pre- siding, and the following Aldermen attending, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. W. Walker, and D. D. Bowman. Frank R. Day, City Attorney, and R. K. Snethen, City Engineer also attended the meeting. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Company for work on sewer contract amonting to 2478.66. Moved by Bowman second by Blair that the estimate be paid. Carried. The Mayor read reports as follows: Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. 2% rentals for 12 months 44$4.62 West Texas Gas Company 2% rentals for 3 months 2752.05 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. J. Oliver Bier,Postage 15.03, Plainview Hospital Clinic 97.54, P. H. Bryan, Election help 77.00, Fred Moore, Dead Animals 77.50, Continental Oil Co. 320.55, Douglas Dairy 7.24, Fyr Fiter Co. 10.79, Gifford h ill Western- ditch $0.00, Harder Agency 50.13, Higginbotham Bartlett $4.$0, John Logsden 43.$1, 0. K. Rubber Welders 9.00, Plain- view Tribune 57.50, Phillips Pet. Co. 2.70, Plainview Plate Glass 34.90 Rowland Gordon 9.20, Rude Patrick 10.77, West Pharmacy 25.02, West Texas Gas Co. 229.$0, Lee "owlin, Co. Judge 37.50, Mrs. Roy 162 Rodriquez 10.00, George Sawyer 56.55, W. A. Welch extra help 18.48, Synott Matthes 9.75 Mrs. Odom 34.30 Carolyn Waller 21.50, Magnolia Pet. Co. 20.28, V. R. Rodgers Son 63.45, Kenneth Carter 88.00, Mrs. Connelly 32.00, White Super Market 51.0$1 C. G. Brown 60.80, Feuer bacher Plb. Co. 3.65, Plainview Hospital Clinic 54.75, F. E. Summer- ville 332.40, Miller Miller 81.39, Roy Maxey 48.00, W. F. McLane 12.32, N. A. Wheeler 87.20, Mrs. dom 34.20, Synott Matthews 12.00, B. C. Davis 76.80, J. N. Haun 76.00, Frank Stultz 105.60. Carolyn Walser 21.30, Harlan Bruce 6.00, Petty Cash Fund 50.38, core Simmons 3 22.3 2 Carried. The minutes of April 6th, April 9th, April 13th were read and approved. The Election returns from the April 7th Election were canvassed. Moved by Bowman second by Blair that the following order be passed. Carried. ELECTION ORDER. On this the 20th day of April at a regular meeting of the city Council of Plainview Texas, with all the members present, there was presented to The Council in proper form and in the proper manner the returns of an Election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 7th day of April 1953, to elect the following Officers for the City of Plainview, and the said returns having been recieved, opened, and canvassed acw cording to law, and it appearing from the returns that the following candidates recieved the number of votes herein stated: For Alderman E. M. Anderson 83 For Alderman C. T. Johnson 82 For Alderman H. A. Kirchhoff 1 For Alderman Frank Helm 1 For Alderman Earl Alexander 1 For Alderman Lon Robinson 1 The following Candidates having recieved the largest number of votes cast at siad Election were duly declared elected by The City Council E. M. Anderson Alderman C. T. Johnson Alderman The total number of vote cast being 87, and the terms of Office being for the ensuing two years, it is therefore declared that the above name persons having recieved the largest number of votes cast for any one for the above named offices are hereby declared elected for the ensuing two years. Done this 20th day of April 1953, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. City Clerk Mayor At this time the oath of Office was administered to E. M. Anderson, and C. T. Johnson, by City Attorney, Frank R. Day. The meeting adjourned. %;41,f,t- 7:ViA.,,/ sty C rk May 1G3 May 3, 1953 The City Council met" in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding and the following Aldermen present: Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, W. T. Cain, E. M. Anderson and J. W. Walker. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also were present. Representatives of the American Legion asked for per- mission to build a building to cost approximately $2000.00 for use of Boy Scout unit, to be erected adjacent to present Legion Buildings. Moved by Blair, second by Johnson that the Council grant the re- quest. Carried. Mov ed by Johnson, second by Cain that the City pay not to exceed $50.00 per month on William Watsons care. c.� Carried. The Minutes of April 20th were read and approved. Harold LaFont and Mr. Morgan appeared with a tenative plat of the land awned by Mr. Morgan in Block 79, C.H. Addition and discussed the proposed layout of streets and etc.. A petition and plat for subdivision of Block 81 was presented by W. D. Herring Wilson, et al.kfter discussion, It was moved by Blair second by Walker that the Council approve the petition and plat. Carried. RESOLUTION STATE OF TEXAS! COUNTY OF HALEI WHEREAS, W. J. Wilson and wife, Anna M. Wilson; L. V. Harper and wife, Ruth Harper; W. D. Skipworth and wife, Ernesteen Skipworth; and W. D.. Herring and wife, Sally May Herring, have divided into lots and blocks: Block 81, College Hill Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas making a subdivision known as "Herring Subdivision of Block 81, College Hill Addition to Plainview, Texas as shown by plat of said subdivision, and each of the parties have duly executed and acknowledged a Dedication Deed adopting -said plat and dedicating the streets and alley -ways shown therein to -the public as public thoroughfares; and WHEREAS, said plat appears to be in `all things regular, and the streets and alleys shown thereon coincide and are in conformity with the established streets and alleys of said City, and the Dedication Deed appears to b e in all things regular, and the same should be approved; IT IS; THEREFORD, ORDERED AND FOUND by the City Council of the City of Plainview that said plat, and the Dedication Deed thereof, being regular, is in all ,things approved. A plat and petition for subdivision of part of Section 33, Block JK -2, owned by E. E. Slaughter. After discussion it was moved by Blair second by Cain that the plat and petition be approved. Carried. RESOLUTION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, E. E. Slaughter and wife, Mary Idella Slaughter own a part of the Southwest one fourth of Section 33, Block JK -2, 164 Hale County Texas, as fully described in a Dedication Deed dated April 23, 1953, and they have had said tract platted and subdivided into what is called "Slaughter Subdivision on S.W.1 /4, Section 33, Block JK -2, Hale, County, Texas as shown by a plat thereof duly presented. to the City Council for approval; and WHEREAS, both of said owners have duly execut ed an d acknowledged a Dedication Deed adopting said plat and dedicating the streets and alleys thereof to the public; and WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that said plat is regular and in every respect and conforms to the established streets and alleys of the City of Plainview, and that the same should be approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, aRDERED AND DETERMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL that said plat be and the same is in all respects approved. The Mayor read Monthly Repots for April as follows: Airport Report: Water pumped 92667000 gallons Current Taxes 1125.29 Delinquent Taxes- 953.01 Food Inspector 9.00 Building Inspector 57$.55, Parking Meters 2467.00 Meat Inspector 60.40 Police Report 1904.00 Moved by Johnson second by Blair, that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Anderson that the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. B. G. Welding Works $5.00; Blair Drug Co. $9.10; Bratton's Gulf Service $1.30; Boyd Davenport $5.00; Berryhill Equipment Co.$76.94; Barley's Cities Service $1.98; Bryan's Food Store $25.48; Central Fire Station $10.44; Cain Motor Co. $28.29; Cosden Petroleum Asphalt Corp.$671.76; Carpenter Paper Co. 11.45; Conley- Lott Nichols Co. $2045.;25; Cosden Petroleum Corp. 56.84; Camera Shop $119.38; Curry Motor Freight Lines, Inc. $8.88; Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 414.25; Carpenter Equipment Co. Inc. $21.95; Cake (George F.) Co. 2.52; Clowe Cowan, Inc. $113.94; Drew -Cilia Mimeograph Shop $4.80i Edwards (Bob) Cabinet Shop $1.00 Feuerbache r Plumbing Supply $12.32; nobbs Manufacturing Co. $199.20; Herald -News Publishing Co. 4138.72; Hancock is Fire Extinguisher Co. $3.00; Hamilton- Martin Motor Co. $16.11; Hilton Hotel Cleaners $1.85; Halprin Supply Co. $28.01; Interscience Publishers Inc. $10.31; International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc. $10.00; Jackson Tire Company $52.00; Jarvis Tull Co., $6.94; Kelly Refrigeration Electric $3.00; Kimbell- Plainview Co. $14.00; Kikers Service Station 48.84. Lud eman MacNaughton $144.22; Maggard -Nall Motor Co. $388.71; Magnolia Service $155.49; Mitchell Hardware Co. $17.63; McKee (M. B.) Co. 43 Marchant Calculators, Inc. $494..00; Morrison Supply Co. 41744.60; Medical Center $40.00; Maddox, Western Leather Craft $5.37; Newman Motor Co. $31.57; Phillips Battery Co. $21.77; Plainview Plumbing Co. $6.75; Plainview Seed House $3.00; Plainview Hardware Co. $60.35; Peerless Pump Division $15.90; Perrys Service Station $8.99; Rowland Gordon Co. $3.70; Robinson Herring Drug :$2.31; Rogers Agency $35.00 Richardson Oil Co. $3.35; Rogers Battery Electric $26.24; Southwestern Public Service Co. $46.94; Marshall Surratt $37.50; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. $212.30; Speck (W. 0.) Machinery $10.38; Stapleton (M. 0.) Welding Co. $1.50; Southern Meter Repair Co. $226.60; Shepard Chevrolet Co. $306.22; United States Pencil Co., Inc. 44.57; The Texas Company $24.07; Viking Supply Corp. $174.14; Jessie DuBose, extra water $92.60; J. Oliver Bier, P.M. $75.15; American Hospital Life City Part $172.92; Hi Plains Hospital $150.00; Curry Motor Freight $4.31; G. V. Sawyer,Police $72.85; SALARIES FOR APR4 1953 Homer Looper 275.00 Dr. E. C. Nicholl '10.00 P. H. Bryan 350.00 Dr. D. P. Jones $5.00 Ladine Taylor 165.00 A. C. Koeninger 260.00 Fannie Norman 212.00 Weldon Way 250.00 Evelyn Howard 165.00 A. L. King 192000 Frank Day 1$0.00 A. F. Anderson 172.00 C. T. Johnson 20.00 Houston Taylor 172.00 W. D. Bowman 20.00 L. D. Horton 192.00 Ray D. Blair 20.00 F. C. Moore 192.00 J. W. Wacker 20.00 L. A. Horton 172.00 W. T. Cain 20,00 David McDonald 172.00 R. K. Snethen 510.00 W. B. Alexander 172.00 Hoyt Curry 350.00 0. T. Busby 172.00 Nath Burket 237.00 B. A. Wood 172.00 E. J. Sherrer 232.00 Jack Morris 131.47 Hub Burt 222.00 Alton H. Judah 97.50 J. E. Sheeon 232.00 Hartense Pelphery 272.36 J. T. Anderson 229.30 Geo. Boswell 197.00 T. P. Sitton 202.00 A. R. Cardinal 227.00 Tod Edd Burson 229.40 H. D. Payne 222.00 Floyd Lamb 260.3$ J. B. Temple 217.00 D. H. Coulson 234.60 Elmo Head 102.00 J. W. Anderson 207.00 Ed. Slagle 234.60 J. M. Heflin 65.00 J. R. Williams 207.00 Bill White 20$.00 Robert White 195.00 A. M. Hamilton 300.00 Leedy Maxey 242.00 Frank Rigler 222.00 Berry Lynch 232.00 Arvill Harkins 227.00 W. E. Renegar 222.00 Don H. DeBusk 222.00 P. W. Slaughter 222.00 D. R. Rogers 217.00 W. E. Strickland 217.00 Tommy Harkins 207.00 John Mollison 207.00 Vernon Chapman 195.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson195.00 Bill Brooks 195.00 Bill Foley 400.00 S. E. Bolles 350.00 A. T. Herod 222.00 Jesse L. Post 207.00 Roy Warren 242.00 W. H. Inman 207.00 L. G. McDaniel 240.00 Al. D. Fitch 215.46 Jamie Slaughter 195.00 F. L. Thornton 300.00 0. B. Guin 222.00 Nute Rannels 242.00 A. D. Cowart 195.00 M. F. Tamplin 195.00 J. B. Heflin 172.00 Will Evans 1$7.00 W. D. Wilbourn 199.50 W. L. Welch 172.00 i 165 Nina Odom $39.60; Snynott Matthews, Park, extra $7.50; W. A. Welch, Street, extra $55.44; J. W. Bailey, extra 00.$0; Commercial Radio Test $4.50; Carolyn Waller, extra $6.00; Cosden Petroleum Co., asphalt $336.41; Floyd Woods, gravel $211.50; R. Q.Silverthorne $59.32; Texas Company $9.90; P. H. Bryan, Registrar $46.50; D. Yancey Service Station $49.96; West Texas Gas Co. $155.05; Shook Tire Co. $65.92; Continental Oil Co. $45.$$; Miller Miller $13.4$. Moved by Walker second by Cain that the Council replace 208 old style parking meters with Husky type at the rate of 50 each month. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on paving contract amounting to $1241.70, also in favor of R. B. Hogsden on water line contract amounting to $6290.10. Moved by Blair second by Johnson that the estimates be paid. ,'t Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson that the Mayor be authorized to sign dump ground contract with Dennis House for another year. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. Vig City Clerk Mayor Special Session May L2, 1953 The City Council convened in Special Session with Mayor, Homer Looper presiding and the following Aldermen in attendence: J. W. Walker, Ray D. Blair, W. T. Cain, C. T. Johnson and E. M. Anderson. RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING RESULT OF ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS! CITY OF PLAI NV IEW, COUNTY OF HALE' ON THIS, the 12th day of May, 1953, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in Special session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members present, to -wit Homer Looper, Mayor, J. W. Walker, Ray D. Blair, W. T. Cain C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson Aldermen and with the following members absent None, constituting a quorum, at which time the following, among other business was transacted to -wit: Alderman Blair offered the following resolution to the City Council and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, under and by virtue of a resolution and order duly passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 13th day of April 1953, an election was held in said City on the 7th day of May, 1953 on three propositions for the issuance of bonds of said City of Plainview, Texas as follows: $25,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing street improve- ments in and for said City; $75 ,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Water- works System; and 166 $100,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System: WHEREAS, on this the 12th day of May, 1953 same being a Special session of the City Council, there came on to be considered the returns of said election; and WHEREAS, upon consideration of the returns of said election it appears that the same was in all respects legally held, after due notice had been given, and that the said returns were duly and legally made; and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 170 votes on the proposition for the issuance of $25,000 general obligation tax bonds of which number 155 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF"; and 15 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 171 votes on the proposition for the issuance of $?5,000 general obligation tax bonds, of which number 156 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF and 15 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 171 votes on the proposition for the issuance of $100,000 general obligation tax bonds, of which number 156 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT 'THEREOF and 15 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: I That the aforesaid election was duly and legally called and notice thereof given in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the resolution and order calling said election; that said election was held in strict conformity with the Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas, and the returns thereof have been properly made to the officials of the City entitled to receive same; and that only resident qualified property taxpaying voters of the said City of Plainview, Texas, who owned property therein, subject to taxation, were permitted to vote at said election; and further, that said election properly represents the desires of those qualified to vote as aforesaid. II. That the proposition to issue the said $25,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing street improve- ments in and for said City, and to levy, assess and collect in payment thereof, was sustained by a majority of the qualified voters of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation; and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and oo llect ed taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. III. That the proposition to issue the said $75,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks System, and to levy, assess and collect taxes in payment thereof, was sustained by a majority of the qualified voters of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the 16'� time and manner prescribed by law. Iv. That the proposition to issue the said $100,000 general oblig ation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing improve- ments and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System, and to levy, assess and collect ,taxes in payment thereof, was sustained by a majority of the qualified voters of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of 'said City is authorized to.issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes forthe payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. The resolution was- duly'seconded-by Alderman Anderson. Thereupon, the Mayor put the motion to a vote of the members of r the City Council of the City of Plainview, with the request that as many as favored the resolution to vote "AYE and all those opposed to vote "NO"; the following members of the Council, to -wit: Alderman Walker, Blair, .Cain, Johnson and Anderson voted "AYE" and none voted "NO The Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 12th day of May, 1953 Homer Looper Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. ATTEST: P. H. Bryan Gity Secretary, elty Plainview, Texas (CITY SEAL) ELECTION RETURNS THE STATE OF TEXAS Q CITY OF 'PLAINVIEWI COUNTY OF HALE! TO THE CITY WUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW. TEXAS: WE, THE UNDERSIGNED OFFICERS, holding an election on the 7th day of May, 1953, at the South entrance of the City Auditorium in the City of Plainview, Texas, to determine if said City shall issue the bonds of the City in the following amounts and for the fbllowing purposes, to-wit: $25,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; $75,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks System; and $100,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System; SO HEREBY CERTIFY that at said election there were case 168, "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 155 votes; "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVE- MENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 15 votes; Majority "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND TfIE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 140 votes. "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 156 votes; "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 15 votes; Majority "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 141 votes. "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 156 votes; "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY- MENT THEREOF" 15 votes; Majority "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 141 votes. WE FURTHER CERTIFY that only resident qualified property taxpaying voters of said City who own property therein subject to taxation and who have duly rendered the same for taxation were permitted to vote at said election. WE HEREWITH ENCLOSE Poll list and tally sheet of said election. WITNESS OUR HANDS, this the 7th day of May, 1953. W. J. Klinger Presiding Judge Roy Maxey Judge Mrs. H. M. Hamilton er Mrs. J. N. Haun Cler The meeting adjourned. Mayor C ty Clerk y 169 May 18th, 1953 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper pre- siding and the following Aldermen attending, E. M. Anderson, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, C. T. Johnson, Ray D. Blair. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, also were present for the meeting. A. petition was presented for subdivision of parts of Blocks, 31, 33, and 34 West Boswell Heights oy M. W. Lemons and others. After Dis- cussion. It was moved by Johnson and second by Blair, that the petition be granted and the plat approved. RESOLUTION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, M. W. Lemons and wife, Maude Lemons; and Johnnie M. Clayton and wife, Rose D. Clayton; have divided into lots and blocks All of Block 31; the North 198.8 ft. of Block 33; and the East 178.12 ft. of the North 198.8 ft. and the West 178.13 ft. of the North 175 ft. of Block 34, West Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, ma a subdivision known as "M. J/. Lemons Subdivision of 3lock 31, and portion of North part of 3locks 33 and 34, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas," as shown by plat of said subdivision, and each of the parties have duly executed and acknowledged a Dedica- tion Deed adopting said plat and dedicating the streets and alley -ways shown therein to the public as public thoroughfares; and WHEREAS, said plat appears to oe in all things regular, and the streets and alleys shown thereon coincide and are in conformity with the estaolished streets and alleys of said city, and the Dedication Deed appears to be in all things regular, and the same should oe approved; IT IS, :WHEREFORE, ORDERED AND FOUND by the City Council of the City of Plainview that said plat, and the Dedication Deed thereof, being regular, is in all things approved. Carried. Moved by Wacker second by Cain, That the Ordinance No. 614 authorizing the issuance of 25000. Street 3onds be passed. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISBUANCE OF $25,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS", DATED MAY 15, 1953 THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE X ON THIS, the 18th day of May, 1953, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in Regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members present and in attendance, to -wit: HOMER LOOPER, MAYOR J. W. WALKER RAY D. BLAIR W. T. CAIN ALDERMEN, E. M. ANDERSON) 1r7 0 and with the following absent: none constituting a quorum at which time the following among other business was transacted, to- wit: Alderman walker introduced a proposed ordinance. T he ordinance was read in full. Alderman Anderson made a motion that any rule requiring ordinances to be read at more than one meeting be suspended. The motion was seconded by Alderman Cain and carried oy the follow- ing vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, Blair, Cain, Johnson, and Anderson. NOES: None. Alderman Cain made a motion that the ordinance oe passed finally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Walker and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, Blair, Cain, Johnson, and Anderson. Foes: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. i'he ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of tCity of Plainview, Texas, Street Improvement Bonds!, to oe dated May 15, 1953, in the prin- cipal sum of $1;25,000, bearing interest at the rates of 2 -1/2 and 3% per annum, issued for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to the purpose and subject of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 13th day of April, 1953, adopted a resolution and order call- ing an election on the question of the issuance of 4,62,000 general obligation tax ponds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date thereof, and to pear interest at a rate not to exceed THREE AND ONE HALF PER CENT'UM (3 -112%) per annum, payable annually or semi- annually, for the purpose of construct- ing street improvements in and for said City; and WHEREAS, the said election was held pursuant to said resolu- tion and order on the 7th day of May, 1953, and resulted favorably to the issuance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; and WHEREAS, this City Council has examined into and investigated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds that the same was duly and legally held; that the notice required oy law to be given has been duly and legally given, and that said election was con- ducted in strict conformity with the law; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted a resolut- ion declaring the results of said election and determining the specific authority of the city to issue said general obligation tax bonds; therefore 71 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IHE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the bonds of said City, to oe called "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS", be, and same are hereby ordered to be issued, in the principal sum of TWENTY -FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000), for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said t%ity, under and oy virtue of the Con- stitution and laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from One (1) to Twenty -Five (5), both inclusive; shall be in the denomination of One Thousand dollars (41,000) each, aggregating the principal sum of TWENTY -FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (4325,000). SECTION 3: That said bonds shall be dated May 15, 1953, and shall become due and payable serially in accordance with the (71 following schedule: ,P BOND NUMBERS (All Inclusive) MATURITY DATES AMOUNTS 1 and 2 May 15, 1954 4 2,000 3 and' 4 May 15, 1955 2,000 5 and 6 May 15, 1956 2,000 7 to 9 May 15, 1957 3,000 10 to 12 May 15, 1958 3,000 13 to 15 May 15, 1059 3,000 16 May 15, 1960 1,000 17 May 15, 1961 1,000 18 May 15, 1962 1,000 19 May 15, 1963 1,000 20 and 21 May 15, 1964 2,000 22 and 23 4ay 15, 1965 2,000 24 and 25 May 15, 1966 2,000 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the City reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered 20 to 25, both inclusive, of said series, (maturing on May 15th in each of the years 1964 to 1966, both inclusive) in whole or in part, on May 15, 1963, or on any interest payment date thereafter at 102 plus accrued interest; PROVIDED, FURTHER, that if less than all of said bonds are redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PRO "VIDED, FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, a notice of intention, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) shall be published once in a finan- cial journal of general circulation published in the City of New York, New York, and shall be filed with the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS (the paying agent named in said oonds), and should any Bond or bonds not be presented for redemption, pursuant to such notice, the same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. SECTION 4: That said oonds shall 'Dear interest from date until paid, at the followin- rates per annum; that is to say- (a) Bonds Numbered 1 to 9, both inclusive, (Maturing on May 15th in each of the years 1954 to 1957, Both inclusive) shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND ONE HALF PER CENTUM (2- 1/2%) per annum; and (b) Bonds Numbered 10 to 25, both inclusive, (maturing on May 15th in each of the years 1958 to 1966, both inclusive) shall bear interest at the rate of THREE PER CENI'UM (3%) per annum; 17 2 such interest to be evidenced 'oy proper coupons attached to each of said bonds, and said interest shall oe payable on November 15, 1953, and semi- annually thereafter on May 15th and november 15th in each year. SECTION 5: That both principal and interest of said bonds shall oe payable in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL SANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons. SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CI`LY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS" shall be impressed upon each of them. SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lithographed or printed on the interest coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION 8: That the form of said 'ponds shall be substanti- ally as follows: NO. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Q1,000 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIEWW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, and FOR VALUE RECtIVED, heresy promises to pay to nearer, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (41,000), in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 19 with interest thereon from the hereof until paid, at the rate of PER CENTUM per annum, payable on November 15, 1953, and semi annually thereafter on May 15th and Novem- ber 15th in each year, and interest falling due on or prior to maturity hereof is payable only upon presentation of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL SANK Al DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, and for the prompt payment of this bond and the interest thereon at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a series of like tenor and effect except as to number, interest rate, right of prior redemption and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Twenty -five (25), both inclusive, in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars (,1,000) each, Aggregating in amount TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (j325,000), and issued for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and pur- suant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of said City Council. AS SPECIFIED in the ordinance hereina:iove referred to, the City reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered 20 to 25, both in- clusive, of this series, (maturing on May 15th in each of the years 1964 to 1966, both inclusive), in whole or in part, on May 15, 1963, or on any interest payment date thereafter at 102 plus accrued interest; 1' PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that if less than all of said bonds are redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numer- ical order; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to pe redeemed, a notice of intention, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) shall be published once in a financial journal of general circulation published in the City of New York, New York, and shall be filed with the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption, pursuant to such notice, the same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. If IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said City on the 7th day of May, 1953; that z all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds, and of this bond, have been properly done and performed and havehappened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that sufficient and proper provi- sion for the levy and collection of taxes has oeen made, which, when collected, shall be appropriated exclusively to the payment of this pond, and the series of which it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons thereto annexed as the same shall become due; and that the total indeotedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City L%ouncil of the City of Plain- view, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be affixed hereto, and this bond to oe signed by the Mayor and countersigned oy the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed oy the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, beinn the 15th dh, of may, 1953. Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. COUNTERSIGNED: City Secretary, City o f P la nview, Texas. SECTION 9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said ponds shall oe suastantially as follows: NO. ON THE DAY OF v 19 unless the bond to which this coupon pertains has been properly called for redemption in accordance with its terms, the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation oI the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to Dearer, at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, the sum of DOLLARS in lawful money of the United States of America, with- out exchange or collection char to the owner or holder, said sum being months' interest due that day on "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT 30ND dated May 15, 1953, Bond No. City Secretary Mayor 174 SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each bond: OFFICE OF COMPROLLER REGISTER NO. STATE OF TEXAS X I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, to the effect that this bond has been examined by him as required by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said City of Plainview, Texas, and said bond has this day been registered by me. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF OF1'ICE at Austin, 'Texas, Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. SECTION 11: That a special fund to ire designated "SPECIAL STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND FUND" is hereby created, and the proceeds of all taxes collected for or on account of this series of bonds shall be credited to said fund for the purpose of paying the interest on and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity; and said fund shall be used for no other purpose; that to create said fund and to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, a tax of TWO CENTS 2 on each one hundred dollars' valuation of all taxable property in the City of Plainview, Texas, or such an amount as may at all times be legally necessary, shall be annually levied on said property and annually assessed and collected, or so much thereof as shall be neces- sary, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds with interest there -on have been fully paid, and said tax of TWO CENTS 2 is here now levied for the current year, and so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, is hereby levied for each succeeding year while said bonds, or any of them are outstanding, and the same shall oe annually assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. No mistake in the computation or insertion of the aforesaid specific rate of tax shall oe construed or considerec as the levy of an insufficient rate for the bonds herein authorized, and the City Council hereby declares its purpose and intent to provide and levy a tax fully and legally sufficient for such ponds, it having been determined that the existing and available taxing authority of the city for such ;purpose is adequate to permit a legally sufficient tax in consideration of all other outstanding obligations. SECTION 12: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CI COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, 'T'EX/S: That the Nayor of said City shall oe, and he is hereby authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending investigation by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein author- ized pending their approval oy the Attorney General and their regis- tration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. SECTION 13: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to CENTRAL INVESTMENT COMPANY OF TEXIS, DALLAS, TEXAS, at the price of par and accrued inter to date of delivery plus a premium of NO is hereby confirmed. Delivery of the bonds sh be made to sa purchaser 1 7 as soon as may oe after the adoption of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance with the terms of sale. SECT ION 14: AND 3E IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact ;hat it is to the best interest of the City to provide funds for the construc- tion of the street improvements herein contemplated at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to be read and voted upon at more than one meeting of the City Council be suspended, and requirin_ that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and provisions are accord- ingly suspended, and this ordinance is passed as an emergency measure, and shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 18thday of May, 1953. Mayor, City oyPlainview, Texas AT LS`! City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) CERTIFICATE OF CITY SEJRE'ARY THE STATE OF TEXAS X CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 1 COUN1Y 02 HALE 1 I, P. H. Bryan, pity Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, DO HFRE3Y CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance authorizing the issuance of $25,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS dated May 15, 1953, (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption), passed by the City Council on the 18th day of May, 1953, at a Regular session of said City Council, and which ordinance is of record in Book 11 page 167 et seq., of the Minutes of said City Council. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havehereunto signed my name officially and affixed the seal of said City, this the 18th day of May, 1953. City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) Carried, Moved by Johnson second by Anderson, That the Ordinance No. 615 authorizing the issuance of 175,000. water and sewer bonds be passed. 1 6 ORDINANCE NO. 615 ORDINANCE A_U'HORIZING ISSUANCE OF 4175, 000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEX%'S, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS DATED MAY 15, 1953 THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 1 CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 1 COUNTY OF HALE 1 ON THIS, the 18th day of May, 1953, the City Council of the City of Plainview, 'Iexas, convened in Regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, With the fol- lowing members present and in attendance, to -wit: HOMER LOOPER, MAYOR, J. W. WALKER RAY D. BLAIR ALDERAEN, W. T. CAIN C. T. JOHNSON E. M. ANDERSON and with the following absent:. none constituting a quorum, at which time the following, among other business was transacted, to -wit: Alderman Blair introduced a proposed ordinance. the ordinance was read in full. Alderman Johnson made a motion that any rule requiring ordinances to be read at more than one meeting be suspended. The motion was seconded by Alderman Anderson and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, glair, Cain, Johnson, and Anderson NOES: None. Alderman Walker made a motion that the ordinance be passed finally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Blair and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, Blair, Cain, Johnson, and Anderson NOES: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had peen finally passed. The ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDI1?A.NCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of 'City of Plainview, Texas, Water and Sewer Improvement Bonds', to be dated May 15, 1953, in the principal sum of0.75,000, Dearing interest at the rate of3 -1 /2% per annum, issued for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System; prescribing the form of the ponds and the form of the interest coupons; levying~ a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all X77 taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on such oonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 13th day of April, 1953, adopted a resolution and order call- ing an election on the question of the issuance of $75,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed 3 -1/2% per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Water -works System; and WHEREAS, the City Council on the same date, and by the same resolution and order, ordered an election to be held on the question of the Issuance of $100,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed 3 -1 /2% per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System; and WHERAS, the said election was held pursuant to said order on the 7th day of May, 1953, and resulted favorably to the issuance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; and WHEREAS, the City Council has examined into and investi- gated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds that the same was duly and legally given; that the notice required by law to oe given has been duly and legally given; thal said elect- ion was conducted in strict conformity with the law; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted a resolu- tion declaring the results of said election and determining the speci- fic authority of the City to issue said general obligation tax bonds and WHEREAS, it was provided by the aforesaid election order of April 13, 1953, that"if approved by the qualified voters, the bonds of the two series hereinabove described should be issued as one series; and dJHEREAS, it is now necessary and proper that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, proceed with the issuance of such general obligation tax bonds; therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS be and same are heresy orderec to be issued in the principal sum of ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($175,000), for the purpose of construct- ing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Se wer :system, under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 2: That said oonds shall be numbered consecutive- ly from One (1) to One Hundred Seventy Five (175), both inclusive; shall oe in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars 01,000) each, aggregating the sum of ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($175,000). SECTION 3: That said bonds shall be dated May 15, 1953, and shall become due and payable serially in accordance with the following schedule: 17.8 BOND NU1M3ERS (All Inclusive) MATURITY DATES AMOUNTS 1 to 15 May 15, 1967 $15,000 16 to 65 May 15, 1968 50,000 66 to 120 May 15, 1969 55,000 121 to 175 May 15, 1970 55,000 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the City reserves the right to redeem all of said Bonds on May 15, 1963, or on any interest payment date thereafter at 102 plus accrued interest; PROVIDED, FURTHER, that if less than all of said bonds are redeemed on any such redemption date, same shall be redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to oe redeemed, a notice of intention, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) shall be published once in a financial journal of general circulation published in the City of New York, New York, and shall be filed with the MERCANfILl~ NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS (the paying agent named in said bonds), and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption, pursuant to such notice, the sane shall cease to gear interest from and after the date so fixed for rede,:notion. SECTION 1k: That said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of THREE AND ONE -HALF PER CENTUM (3 -1/2 per annum; such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bonds; and said interest shall be payable on November 15, 1953, and semi annually thereafter on May 15th and November 15th in each year. SECTION 5: That both principal and interest of the said ponds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL SANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper interest coupons. SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor, countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CI`IY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS" shall be impressed upon each of them. SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lithographed or printed on the interest coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION 8: That the form of said bonds shall be substant- ially as follows: NO. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Cpl, 000 ST"u'E OF COUNTY OP HALE CI'T'Y OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WA1'ER AiJD SEWER IriPRO\/ MENI 30ND The CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, and FOR VALUE RECEIVED, hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000), in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, on the FIFTEETTH DAY OF MAY, 19 with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of i'HREE AND ONE -HALT PER CENT'UM (3-1/2%) per annum, payable on November 15, 1953, and semi annually thereafter on May 15th and November 15th in each year, and interest falling due on or prior to maturity hereof is payable only upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due. 1 fig BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, and for the prompt payment of this bond and of the interest thereon at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, and hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a series of like tenor and effect, except as to number and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to One Hundred Seventy -five (175), both inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, aggregating in amount ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($175,000), and issued for the purpose of constructing improvments and extensions to the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of said City Council. "a, Z AS SPECIFIED IN THE ORDINANCE hereinabove referred to, >:a the City reserves the right to redeem the bonds of this series on May 15, 1963, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at 102 plus accrude interest; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that if less than all of said bonds are redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date uoon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, a notice of in- tention, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) shall be :published once in a financial journal of general circulation published in the City of New York, New York, and shall be filed with the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption, pursuant to such notice, the same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said City on the 7th day of May, 1953; that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds, and of this bond, have been properly done and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner, as required by law; that sufficient and proper provision for the levy and collection of taxes has been made which, when collected, shall be annropriated exclusively to the payment of Uis bond, and the series of which it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons thereto annexed as the same shall become due; and that the total indebtedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any constitution or statutory limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be affixed hereto, and this bond to be signed by the Mayor and counter- signed by the City Secretary; and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the 15th day of May, 1953. Mayor, City of Plainview Texas COUNTERSIGNED: City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas 180 SECTION 9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: NO. ON THE DAY OF 19 unless the bond to which this coupon pertains has been properly called for redemption in accordance with its terms, the City of PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, the sum of DOLLARS (4 in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, said sum being months' interest due that day on "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BOND dated May 15, 1953. Bond No. City Secretary Mayor SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each bond: OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER REGISTER NO. STATE OF TEXAS I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State o Texas, to the effect that tr.is bond has been examined by him as required by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation uponsaid City of Plainview, Texas, and said bond has this day been registered by me. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE at Austin, Texas, Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas SECTION II: That a special fund to be designated "SPECIAL WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BOND FUND" is hereby created, and the proceeds of all taxes collected for or on account of this series of bonds shall be credited to said fund for the purpose of paying the interest on and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity; and said fund shall be used for no other purpose; that to create said fund and to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, a tax of SIX CENTS 6 on each one hundred dollars' valuation of all taxable property in the City of Plainview, Texas, or such an amount as may at all times be legally necessary, shall be annually levied on said property and annually assessed and collected, or so much there- of as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully paid, and said tax of SIX _Cents 6 or so much thereof as shall he necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, is hereby levied for the current year and each succeeding year while said bonds or any of them, are outstanding, and the same shall be annually assessed and collected and applied exclusively to the purpose named. No mistake in the computation or insertion of the aforesaid specific rate of tax shall he construed or considered as the levy of an insufficient rate for the bonds herein authorized, and the City Council hereby declares its purpose and intent to pro- vide and levy a tax fully and legally sufficient for such bonds, it 1.8 1. having been determined that the existing and available taxing authority of the city for such purpose is adequate to permit a legally sufficient tax in consideration of all other outstanding obligations. SECTION 12: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIVIEW, TEXAS; That the Mayor of said City shall be, and he is hereby authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending investigation by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. SECTION 13: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAI TVIEW, TEXAS: That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to CENTRAL INVESTMENT COI1PANY OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, at the price of par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of No is hereby confirmed. Delivery of the bonds shall be made to said purchaser as soon as may be after the adoption of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance with the terms of sale. SECTION 14: AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest o.' the City to construct improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to be read and voted upon at more than one meeting of the City Council be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency, and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in full force from and aft= its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 18th day of May, 1953. Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) Carried, The Minutes of May 3rd and 12th were read and approved. Apetition by C. L. Craig to close alley running north and south in block 77 College Hill was presented. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the petition be granted. 182 P E T I T I O N TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Plainview Plainview, Texas Gentlemen: The undersigned C. L. Craig is the owner of all of Block 77 of College Hill Addition to the City of Plainview, in Hale County, Texas, as shown by plat of said Addition of record in Bonk 92, page 430, Deed Records, Hale County, Texas. He respectfully petitions the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to close and vacate the alley in the middle of Block 77 of College Hill Addition to the City of Plainview. In Hale County, Texas, as shown by plate of record in Book 92, page 430, Deed Records, Hale County, Texas. Said alley has never been used for alley or other public purpose. Because of the location of the alley, and its present condition and use, and the present and contemplated condition and use of the highway to the south and the other streets surrounding and Block 77, it is not possible that the public will desire to use or enter said alley. The alley is not and has never been used by the public and does not and has never served any useful purpose as a public alley or thoroughfare, and there is no possibility that it will ever serve any useful purpose as a public alley or thoroughfare. The maintenance of the alley by the City would be an expense not justified by public benefit. WHEREFORE, your petitioner respectfully requests the City Council of the city of Plainview, Texas, to enter its order closing and vacating the alley mentioned above. Executed this May 10 1953. C. L. Craig Carried. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on new packer truck. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on Street Paving Contract amounting to 1041.58 in favor of R. B. Hogsden amounting to 5469.0$ Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the estimates be approved for payment. Carried. The meeting adjourned. fk ity .a erk Mayor 183 June 1st, 1953 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper, presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. W. Walker, Frank R. Day, City Attorney also attended the meeting. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Council send Chief Curry to State Convention, expense account, not to exceed 100.00 Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That send Chief Hamilton to State Convention expense account not to exceed 75.00 Carried. Mr. Payne and the School engineer conferred with the Council about more water for School grounds. Mrs. James Crossland and Mrs. Steve Anglin appeared with petition from various Club women, urging more stringent regulations on animals and chickens kept in the City, a lot more stringent garbage rules. The Council took the matters under advisement and study. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the petition for subdivision of Morgan Subdivision of part of Block 79 College Hill Addition be grant- ,t7c ed and the Plat approved. Carried. DEDICATION DEED THE STATE OF TEXAS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF HALE That we L. 0. MORGAN and wife, BIRDIE MORGAR, LEONARD E. BAKER and wife, LOIS BAKER, J. P. SNIDER and wife, NETTIE SNIDER, WALTER H. ROBERTS and wife, EDNA MAE ROBERTS, and H. F. MEADOR and wife, EUNICE MEADOR, of Hale County, Texas, are the owners of the Southwest part of Block No. 79, College hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, which has been subdivided and platted into lots and known as Morgan's Subdivision of the Southwest part of Block No. SEVENTY =NINE (79) COLLEGE HILL ADDITION to the town of PLAINVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS, and we do hereby adopt and approve said plat as true and correct, and do hereby dedicate the streets and alley shown on said plat to the public for vehicular and pedestrian traffic. WITNESS OUR HANDS this the Day of June, x. D. 1953. L. 0. MORGAN BIRDIE MORGAN LEONARD E. BAKER LO S BAKER J. P. SNIDER NETTIE SNIDER WALTER H. ROBERTS EDNA MAE ROBERTS H. F. MEADOR EUNICE MEADOR 184 THE STATE OF TEXAS i COUNTY OF HALE i BEFORE ME, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, on this day personally apeeared L. 0. Morgan and wife, BIRDIE MORGAN, both known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they each executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and the said BIRDIE MORGAN, wife of the Said L. 0. MORGAN' having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband, and having the same fully explained to her, she the said BIRDIE MORGAN, acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, and she declared that she had will- ingly signed the same for the purposes and consideration therein ex- pressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the day of June, A. D. 1953. (Seal) Notary Public, Hale County, Texas THE STATE OF TEXAS i COUNTY OF HALE BEFORE ME, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared LEONARD E. BAKER and wife, Lois BAKER, both known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they each executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein express- ed, and the Said LOIS BAKER, wife of the said LEONARD E. BAKER, having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband, and having the same fully explained to her, she, the said LOIS BAKER, acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, and she declared that she had willingly signed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the day of June, A. D. 1953. (Seal) Notary Public, ale County, exas THE STATE OF TEXAS1 COUNTY OF HALE BEFORE ME, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared J. P. SNIDER and wife, NETTIE SNIDER both known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they each executed the same for the purpose and consideration therein expressed, and the said NETTIE SNIDER wife of the said J. P. SNIDER, having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband, and having the same fully explained to her, she, the said NETTIE SNIDER acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, and she declared that she had willingly signed the same for the purposes and consider- ation therin expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the day of June, A. D. 1953. Notary Public, Hale County, Texas (Seal) 185 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE BEFORE ME, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared WALTER H. ROBERTS and wife, EDNA MAE ROBERTS, both known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they each executed the same for the purposes and con- sideration therein expressed, and the said EDNA MAE ROBERTS, wife of the said WALTER H. ROBERTS, having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband, and having the same fully explained to her, she, the said EDNA MAE ROBERTS, acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, and she declared that she had willingly signed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the day of June, A. D. 1953. (Seal) Notary Public, Hale County, Texas THE STATE OF COUNTY OF BEFORE ME, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared H. F. MEADOR and wife, EUNICE MEADOR, both known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they each executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and the said EUNICE MEADOR wife of the said H. F. MEADOR, having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband, and having the same fully explained to her, she, the said EUNICE MEADOR, acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, and she declared that she had willingly signed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the day of June, A. D. 1953. (Seal) Notary Public, Hale County, Texas RESOLUTION WHEREAS, L. 0. MORGAN and wife, BIRDIE MORGAN, LEONARD E. BAKER and wife, LOIS BAKER, J. P. SNIDER and wife, NETTIE SNIDER, WALTER H. ROBERTS and wife, EDNA MAE ROBERTS, and H. F. MEADOR and wife, EUNICE nEADOR, are the sole owners of the Southwest part of Block No. 79, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, they have subdivided and platted the same into lots to be known and designated as Morgan's Subdivision of the Southwest part of Block No. SEVENTYr ?9), COLLEGE HILL ADDITION to the town of PLAINVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS; and WHEREAS, the owners said property have submitted a plat of said Subdivision showing the streets and alley on said plat which the City Council finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of said City, and that said owners haves also submitted in connection with said plat a DEDICATION DEED dedicating to the public all of said streets and the alley shown on said plat and that the same should be in all things approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS that the plat and dedication of 1 Morgan's Subdivision of the Southwest part of Block No. SEVENTY -NINE (79), COLLEGE HILL ADDITION to the town of PLAINVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS be and the same is in all respects approved. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the City pay not to exceed 3.58 on each employee for group insurance carrying Life and hospital provisions. Carried. The minutes of May 18th read and approved. The Mayor read reports for May as follows: A. C. Koeninger food insp. 10.00 Current Taxes 1017.59 Delinquent Taxes 259.64 Meat Inspector Fees 59.00 City Clerk 3614.05 Police Report 2164.00 Plainview Courts Water Plant gallons pumped 135,224,900 Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment Army Navy Store 29.00, Blair Drug Co. 16.11, Clowe Cowan, Inc. 220.96, Clowe Cowan, Inc. 130.44 County Clerk, Hale Co. 8.75, Curry Motor Freight Lines, 16.50, Ghurchwell Bros. Oil Co. 10.45, W. T. Cain Motor Co. 94.05, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 90.49, Curry Motor Freight Lines, 19.10, Commercial Radio Monitoring 4.50y Caylor Service Sta. 3.74, Continental Oil Company 173.12, Donovan Uniform Company 112.54, Eureka Fire Hose 82.88, Elliott Addressing Machine 686.69 Forester Sales Service 147.00, Gallaway's Janitor supplies 16.66, The Harder Agency 127.22, Haynes Motor Co. 39.25, he Karpark Corp. 23.53, Morrison Supply Co. 791.75, S. L. Myres Saddle Co. 4.25, Nat'l Disinfectant Co. 115.00, Neptune Meter Co. 818.50, Perry's Service Station 25.59, Peerless Pump Division 33.25 Plainview Plumbing Co. 20.30, Phillips Battery Co. 7.75, Plainview Hospital Clinic 363,53 Rogers Battery Electric 1.25, Robinson Herring Drug 2.12, S. W. Bell Telephsne Co. 223.65, Shepard Chevrolet 27.44, Seipp Machine Shop 6.50, W. Public Service 126.38, Shook Tire Co. 72.65, The Texas Company 4.18, Viking Supply Corp. 341.09, Western Cafe -jail feed 74.60, H. 0. Wooten Grocer 2.45, Winn Motor Co. 7.90, White's Super Market 18.74, Burt Electric Co. 105.86, Eaton Stationery 100.62, Plain- view Welding Supply 7.10, Dudley E. Godwin 10.50, West Pharmacy 6.40, The Plainview Tribune 20.00, Seipp Machine Shop 6.50, The Western Union 3.00, Barton Plumbing Co. 12.25, Farmers Blacksmith Shop 33.00, Perrys Service Station 32.93, Farmer Nursery 12.00, Continental Oil L'o. 230.94, B. C. Electronic Lab. 67.70 Edmiston Service Station 13.65, S. W. Public Service Co. 2174.40, The Hale Co Abstract 15.00, Dept. of Dairy Manufacturer 39.00, Hale County Concrete Co. 13.25, P. H. Bryan, Collector for Bond Election 74.50, F. E. Summerville 342.00, Synott Matthews (E. Help) 13.40, G. V. Sawyer 55.50, B. E. Shepard 36.96, Mary Dedmon 35.00, Carolyn Waller 6.00, Wanda Presley 5.60, Bob Caddell 204.00, Santa Fe R.R. co. 26.89, Phillips Pet. Co. 119.16, Caylor Service Sta. 2.40, Roy Maxey 75.00, Hale County State Bank 3.30, No Name Cafe 88.25, Karpark Corporation 334.00, C. G. Brown (E. Help) 87.60, Mrs. Nina Odom 63.00, Mrs. Pat Connelly 33.80, Chicken Inn 12.10, Rogers Repair Shop 10.00, Synott Matthews 9.00, Mary Dedmon 35.45, Carolyn Waller 6.00, Inez Kling 41.00, Oliver Bier, P. M. 15.03, V. R. Rodgers Son 9.90, 0. M. Thompson 7.00, American Hosp. Life Ins. (City Part 198.92, LeFebure Corp. 434.44 Miller Miller 34.62, W. A. l',elch 24.64, G. V. Sawyer (Extra 'elp) 54.40, Synott Matthews (Extra Help) 15.25, Mrs. Nina Odom (Extra Help) Salaries For May, 1953 Homer Looper 275.00 Weldon Way 250.00 P. H. Bryan 350.00 A. L. King 192.00 Ladine Taylor 157.,50 A. F. Anderson 172.00 Fannie Norman 262.00 Houston Taylor 172.00 Evelyn Howard 165.00 L. D. Horton 192.00 Frank Day 1$0.00 F. C. Moore 192.00 C. T. Johlaon 20.00 L. A. Horton 172. E. M. Anderson 10.00 David McDonald 172.00 1 D. D. Bowman 20.00 W. B. Alexander 172.00 Ray D. Blair 20.00 0. T. Busby 172.00 J. W. Walker 20.00 B. A. Wood 172.00 W. T. Cain 20.00 C. G. Brown g.00 R. K. Snethen 510.00 Ken-n-eth- Car-t-er Hoyt Curry 350.00 B:-E. Shepa -rd 677-7-6- Nath Burkett 237.00 E. J. Shearer 232.00 Hartense Pelphrey 266.84 J. T. banderson 222.00 Geo J. Bowswell 197.00 T. P. Sitton 202.00 A. R. Cardinal 227.00 Todd Edd Burson 229.40 H. D. Payne 229.60 Floyd Lamb? 235.08 J. B. Temple 217.00 D. H. Coulson 238.69 Elmo Head 102.00 J. W. Anderson 207.00 Edward E. Slagle 220.80 J. M. Heflin 65.00 J. R. Williams 207.00 Bill E. White 201.50 A. M. Hamilton 300.00 Leedy Maxey 242.00 Frank Rigler 222.00 Berry Lynch 232.00 Arvil W. Harkins 227.00 William E. Renegar 222.00 on H. DeBusk 222.00 P. W. Slaughter 222.00 D. F. Rogers 217100 W. E. Strickland 217.00 Tommie F. Harkins 207.00 J. C. Mollison 207.00 Vernon D. Chapman 195.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson195.00 Leo J. Brooks 195.00 Alton H. Jucah 195.00 W. F. Foley 400.00 S. E. Bolles 350.00 A. T. Herrod 222.00 Jesse L. Post 207.00 Roy Warren 242.00 W. H. Inman 207.00 billy Echols 207.00 L. G. McDaniel 225.00 Al. D. Fitch 202.00 Jamie Slaughter 195.00 Jack Morris 232.90 F. L. Thornton 300.00 0. B. Guin 222.00 Nute Rannals 242.00 A. D. Cowart 195.00 M. F. Tamplen 195.00 Oscar M. Thompson 195.00 J. B. Heflin 172.00 Will Evans 187.00 W. D. Wilbourn 199.50 W. L. Welch 172.00 Dr. E. C. Nicholl 210.00 Dr. D. P. Jones 85.00 A. C. Koeninger 260.00 i 1 87 38.50, Carolyn Waller (Extra Help) 2.$0, Inez Kling (Extra Help) 38.60, J. N. Haun (Extra Help) 6.10, National Guard (Extra Help) 69.20, Mrs. W. B. Harbin 12.00, Pioneer Steak House 45.00, Ft. Worth Den. RR Co. 10.69, Nina Odom 37.70, Inez Kling 43.40 Carried. Moved by Wqlker second by Anderson, That Wilbo me salary be 216.66 per month and that he maintain Girl scouts grounds and womens club grounds. Carried. The Meeting adjourned. June 15th 1953 C� The City Council met in Regular Session with .Mayor Homer Looper presiding anc the following Aldermen present: Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, and E. M. Anderson. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. The Mayor opened bids in response to ad.vertisments for a packer truck from the following firms; Shepard Chevrolet Co., Bob Hooper Motor Co., Hobbs Manfg. Co., M.aggard Nall Motor Co., Tom Carpenter. Moved by Johnson second by `.talker, that the Council buy the low bid of Shepard Chevrolet Co., on conventional chassis for buy Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson that the Council approve the plat of the Brandes Subdivision of Blocks 33 34 West Boswell 'Heights addition, also part of Block 83 College Hill Addition Carried. STATE OF TEXAS) BOUNTY OF HALE) WHEREAS, J. D. Cobb and wife, Dorthy A. Cobb C. L. Craig and wife, Ruth Patching Craig; Clarence Brandes and wife, Leeona Brandes; Richard Mauldin and wife, Helen Mauldin; W. L. Reese and wife, Juanita Reese; Jack Peterson and wife, Thelma G. Peterson; and 1. A. Shattuck and wife, Beulah Shattuck; have divided into lots and blocks Blocks 35 and 36 of West Boswell Heights Addition and. Block 83 of College Hill Addition, all in the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas. making a subdivision known as Brandes Subdivision of Blocks 35 and 36, West Boswell Heights addition and Block 83, College Hill Addition, Plainview, Texas," as shown by plat of said subdivision, and Each of the parties have duly executed and acknowledged a Dedication Deed adopting said plat and dedication the streets and alley -ways shown therein to the public as public thoroughfares; and WHEREAS, said plat appears to be in all things regular, and the streets and alleys shown thereon coincide and are in conformity with the established streets and alleys of said City, and the Dedication Deed appears to be in all things regular, and the same should be approved; IT IS. THEREFORE, ORDERED AND FOUND by the City Council of the City of Plainview that said plat, and the Dedication Deed thereof, being regular, is in all things approved. Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, that the Council approve the plat of Brannon Subdivision of Blocks 33 and =1 West Boswell Heights Additin Subject to Mr. Beats and Wife signed the dedication. Carried. 188 STATE OF TEXAS) COUNTY OF HALE) WHEREAS, J. S. Anderson and wife, lqertice F. Anderson; R. F. Craig and wife, Beulah E. Craig; S. R. Brannon and wife, Bertie Brannon; G. A. Elrod and wife, Lucy Alma Elrod; A. W. Beats and wife, Billye Pelham Beats; and Frank Lowe and wife, i irs. Frank Lowe; have divided into lots and blocks, All of that portion of Blocks 33 and 34 of West Boswell Heights Addition lying South of llth Street in the Town of Plainview, Hale County Texa$ and fully described in their Dedication Deed, making a subdivision known as "Brannon Subdivision of the South part of Blocks 33 and 34 west Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Tex.," as shown by plat of said subdivision,and each of the parties have duly executed and acknowledged. a Decication Deed adopting said plat and dedicating the streets anc_ alley -ways shown therein to the public as public thoroughfares; and WHEREAS, said plat appears to be in all things regular, and the streets and. alleys shown thereon coincide and are in conformity with the established streets and alleys of said City, and the Dedication Deed appears to be in all things regular, and the same should be approved; IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED AND FOUND by the City Council of the City of Plainview that said plat, and the Deication Dc Ed thereof, being regular, is in all things approved. Moved by Johnson second by Blair that the list o'' bills presented be approved for payment. CARRIED. Austin Battery Co. 21.50 Plainview Plate Glas§ 10.00 Boyd and Davenport 50.00 Richard Beasley 12.80 Barley's Cities Service 129.18 W. H. Welch. 2 5.e 0 Bratton's Gulf Station 2.60 J. Oliver Bier 15.03 Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 731.48 A. M. Hamilton 75.e0 Edminston Service Station 6.15 Hale Co. Conc. Co. 81.18 Eaton Stationery 17.65 Maggard -Nall Mtr. Co. 10.55 Hilton Hotel 16.0' Magnolia Service 3.45 Hancock's Fire Extinguisher 3.00 Cont. Oil Co. 221 3 Herald. News Pub. Co. 229.71 V.H. Rodger Son 32.11 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 1.20 Camera Shop 2 Midway Service e 5 .2 7 Plai ne Welding Supply 7.38 tchel Oil Co. 13.83 Burt Elec Co. 142.20 Newman Motor Co. Inc. 75.32 West Tex. Gas Co. 106.95 Plainview Hardware Co. 21.53 Oliver Hensley 3n,80 Fs-rrner's Blacksmith Shop 30.40 Barton Plumbing Co. 7.30 R. S. Food Store 24.00 B&C Electronic Labs. 79.00 R. 0. Silverthornc 0 27 1.;0.00 Frank h. Lay 6.27 Sears Roebuck Co. 10.00 Harder Agency 25.a4 Higginbotham- Bartlett Co. 81.79 Peerless Pump Co. 15, Plainview Welding 4055 Trustees of Fireman 61.66 i Stapleton Bros. Mack e, Talk245.00 Philljps Petroleum Cod 23.04 W. 0. Speck Machinery 4.38 Nat'l. Guard 22.80 The Rose Shop 5.00 Curry Mtr. Freight Lines 2,16 F. H. Bryan, Registrar 20.00 Hoyt Curry Expense 75,10 1. 0. Stapleton Co. 2.00 Panhandle S. Santa Fe. 202 °4 Well Machinery Supply 58.07 Leeine Taylor 38.2C Western Union 5.14 Mrs. Nina Odor 8.50 Young Service Station 7.50 Mrs. Mary Redman 31.75 Dee Yancey Scrv. Sta. 47. Janette Odom 11.60 S. W. Pub: $erv. Co. 2424.90 Carolyn Waller 19.30 Luster's Laundry 5.00 Yvonne Ragle 34.5=- Miller 6k Miller Mtr. Frt 45.77 S T ,,ynott Matthews 2 .90 Wright's Woodworks 70.00 00 18.9 Moved by 'Walker second. by Blair, that the following be appointed as a Board of Equalization for the City of Plainview for the Year 1953 and Roy Maxey be al pointed as A t rnate. F. �o ffeM/iN- 1 4, ToN��— J� e veil' f;,. CL HIED. Moved by Johnson second by Walker that the council authorize city to advertise for bids on the new water and sewer lines in west part of town to be opened July 6th, 1953 at 7:30 P.M. CARRIED. Moved by Anderson second by Blair that tee council pave 200 block on South East 6th Stre-t, with no curb on south side. O CARRIED. "\k Moved by Johnson second b,, Walker, that Winfield Holbrook be d appointed to one year term and H.Q. Silverthorne for two years term as Directors of the Canadian River Dam Association. C ART �L IL D THE STATE CF TEXAS) CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY C F HALE At a meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, held this day with 4 members present, among other business transacted_, ti", following actin was taken; ivir. C. T. Johnson introduced the followin resolution: H AEA enate Bill No. 12 creating. tee "Canadian Pel. l Y' 1 Jat _r Authority" as dessoc; le,/ t v 7'7,==---n ,c;p„,7j on Of the 53rd Legislature of Texas has rnow become law and it being among other things therein provided that all constituent cities of such. District vin: popul ,tion of 10,00U or more according to the .roc Fberal Census shall be entitled to two members on the Botard of Lirec.torc 1 to be elected by the 7overrir: boc of such citiiH end IL Z) the aforesaid 1 l: rthEY• proviods that to be qualified for• election to the Board of Lirectors the person 'gust be 5 Qualified. voter and a property owning taxpayer in the city fro:m which he is elected_ and. must not be a member of the governing body or an employee of such city; and WHEREAS, the City,' Council determined P ouncil as determineC� upon the two members who it finds to be ci as aforesaid and which it desires to officially elect to the Board- of Directors of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority;therefore DE IT RLSOLVLL BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF r LA I V 'ti TL=: 1. That Mr. Winfield_ Holbrook, A qualified voter and a property owning taxpayer of the City of Plainview, Texas, who is not a member of the governing body or an employee of such city, be, and he is hereby elected to the 7oard of Lirectors of the Canadian River Municipal Walter Authority to serve to and including July 31, 1954. O. That iir. R. Q. Silverthorne, A qualified ,voter nd a property owning taxpayer of the City of Plainview, whoZZe, an t is heret y elected to the Board_ of Lirectors of the Canadian RivergaoAV Municipal Treater Authority to serve to and including July 31, 1955. 3. 3. The above resolution having been read, the motion of Mr. C. T. Johnson for its passage was duly second by Mr. J. W. Walker_ Thereupon, the Mayor put the motion to a vote of the City Council and the motion carritd by the following vote: 190 4 3. The Directors elected as aforesaid shall be certified to the Board of Directors of the Canadian River iT7uncipal Water Authority by the Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas. "AYES Aldermen C. T. Johnson, Ray D. Blair, J. W. Walker, L. M. Anderson, and "NOES None. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AND Ai FROVLD, this the 15th day of June, 1953. Mayor, City of Plainview, Tex. ATTEST: City Secretar` Cit/ of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) RESOLUTION RESOLUTION FOR SUBSTITUTION AND /OR WITHDRAWAL OF SECURITIES PLEDGED AND HELD IN TRUST BY THE REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS. WHEREAS, the Hale County State Bank, Plainview, Texas, has qualified as the Depository of CITY OF PLAINVIEW by pledging securities of the kind and in the manner permitted by law, and WHEREAS, by consent of Prinicpal, the Depository Bank has lodged said pledged securities with the Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas, to be held in trust, and WHEREAS, said Depository desires to make substitution of securities thus pledged and /or withdrawals, and WHEREAS, the securities hereinafter mentioned which the Depository desire to substitute in lieu of these heretofore pledged meet with the requirements of the law and have been and are hereby approved. Now therefore, said Depository is authorized to withdraw, and the Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas, is authorized to release the following securities heretofore pledged by it: 1. $300,000.00 in United States Treasury 1 3/8 Notes of Series A -1954, dated December 15, 1949 due March 15, 1954. And to pledge in lieu thereof the following securites which are hereby in all respects approved. 2. U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness, Series A -1954, 2 -1/4 $300,000.00. EVIDENCED by the Republic National Bank of Dallas -trust receipt number: 43140. Moved by Blair Second by Anderson That the above Resolution be approved. The Meeting Adjourned. City Clerk Mayor 19;1 Regular Session July 6th, 1953. The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper pre- siding and the following Aldermen in attendance, J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, Ray D. Blair, W. T. Cain, City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, were also present for the meeting. The Mayor opened bids on materials and contract for new water and sewer lines from 5 Contractors and numerous bids on materials. The Contractors bid as follows H. B. Jordan Co. C.I.P. 81049.00 Pete Moore Co. cement pipe ?7400.70 Continental Const. Co. No. I Div Only r Panhandle Construction Co. 94451.00 Foran Construction Co. No. 1 Div. Only :1\ Hogsden Construction Co. 91668.05 Moved by Anderson second by Blair, That the Council accept the low bid on Cast Iron pipe of H. B. Jordan Co. amount 81049.00 Carried. Bidders on Cast Iron Valves and Fire Hydrants were submitted as follows Morrison Supply Co. Muehler products Hydrants 136.43 12" Valves 150.45 12 inch fitting 276.31 Renssaler Valves Company Hydrants 140.80 12 inch Valves 151.79 12 inch fitting no bid Well Machinery Supply Co. Hydrants 136.40 12 inch Valves 150.43 12 inch fitting 276.30 Morehead Company Hydrants 136.40 Kennedy Products 12 inch Valves 150.43 12 inch fitting 276.30 Clowe Cowan Muehler Hydrants 136.42 12 inch valve 150.45 12 inch fitting 260.85 Rohan Company Renssaler Hydrants 150.00 12 inch valves 152.15 12 inch fitting 300.00 Iowa Valve Co. Iowa products Hydrants 123.40 12 inch valves 138.40 12 inch fitting 231.20 Viking Supply Co. M&H products Hydrants 125.10 12 inch valves 141.80 12 inch fitting 235.30 M. B. McKee Company M&H products Hydrants 125.83 12 inch valves 142.56 12 inch fitting 236.54 Moved by Anderson second by Blair, That the Council buy Muehler hydrants from "orrison Supply Co. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the Council buy valves on bid of Iowa Valve Company. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, that the Council approve plat of Howell subdivision of Block 25, Boswell Heights Addition subject to securing deed for 14th Street. On south side of Subdivision. (See later minutes, deed not furnished) Carried. The City Engineer read estimates as follows: 192 in favor of R. B. Hogsden final water contract 3479.66 H. B. Jordan Hold back 500.00 Bryan Hoffman street paving contract 1614.99 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the estimates be paid. Carried. The Mayor presented bills on curb Gutter repair as follows 6th Austin 131.65 7th Broadway N.W. Corner 59.45 7th Broadway S. E. Corner 59.45 Moved by Johnson second by Cain. That the bills be approved. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Cain, That approve expense bill to firemens training school for 2 men, amount 130.00 Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That Block 45 Original Town be in- cluded in Fire Limits. ORDINANCE N0.616 1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 567 AND ADDING AND INCORPORATING BLOCK 450RIGINAL TOWN OF PLAINVIEW TO THE ESTABLISHED LIMITS OF ZONE ONE OF THE PRESENT FIRE LIMITS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 567 be amended by adding Block 45, Original Town of Plainview, to Zone One to the pre- sent fire limits. Section 2. That Block 45, Original Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, shall from and after the passage of this Ordinance be incorporated in and constitute a part of the fire limits of Zone One as said Zone One is fully described in said Ordinance No. 567, and that the fire limits of Zone One after the addition of Block 45 are established and defined as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of 4th and T3eech Streets; THENCE West along 4th Street to its intersection with Denver Street; THENCE North along Denver Street to it intersection with 6th Street; TH ENCE East along 6th Street to its intersection with Columbia Street; THENCE North along Columbia Street to its intersection with 7th Street; THENCE East along 7th Street to it intersection with Baltimore Stre A; THENCE North along Baltimore Street to its intersection with 8th Street; THENCE East along 8th Street to its intersection with Austin Street; THENCE North along Austin Street to its intersection with 10th Street; THENCE East along 10th Street to its intersection with the East extension of Austin Street; THENCE North along the East extension of Austin Street to its intersection with llth Street; THENCE West along llth Street to its intersection with Baltimore Street; THENCE North along Baltimore Street to its intersection with the South line of the F.W. D.C.R.R. Co. right -of -way; THENCE Southeasterly along the South line of the F.W. D.C.R.R. Co. right -of -way to its intersection with Ash Street; THENCE South along Ash Street to its intersection with 9th Street; _19 3 THENCE East along 9th Street to its intersection with Beech Street THENCg South along Beech Street to its intersection with 4th Street the point of beginning. Section 3. All provisions of Ordinance No. 567 and all other ordinances regulating and establishing fire limits in the City of Plainview, Texas, not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect, but all ordinances and amendments thereto in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance and the fire zone as herein established, are hereby in all things repealed. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 6 day of July A.D. 1953. ATTEST: ayor of the City o Plainview, Texas. City Cle Carried. The Mayor read Monthly reports as follows. Current Taxes 2759.44 Delinquent Taxes 2$9.03 W. F. Foley, Inspector May 349.75 June 405.50 A. C. Koeninger Food Inspector 4.00 City Clerk 2242.$5 Police Report 1$40.50 Plainview Bus Co. 3 months 30.69 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. After discussion and statement of facts by Olan Williams as to the bus reciepts etc. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the Bus Company be permitted to not operate on Jan. lst, May 30, July 4th, Thanksgiving and Christmas Days. And to leave off 2 hours on evening schedule except Saturday nights. RESOLUTION NO. 1 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, Olan J. Williams is the owner of Plainview Bus Company and is granted all the rights and privileges under Ordinance No. 537; and WHEREAS, the said Olan J. Williams has made appli- cation to the City Council to change the schedule upon which the bus is operated in the following respects, that is: That the bus not be operated on the following holidays: Christmas Day, New Year's Day, kemorial Day and Thanksgiving Day; and to discontinue the bus service form 9:00 O'clock p.m. to 11:00 O'clock p.m. every night except on Saturday nights; and WHEREAS, it appears from an investigation and the evidence introduced that the operation of the bus on the holidays and the hours aforementioned is unprofitable, and that no substantial injury will result to the public by granting such application; 19 4 IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED AND FOUND BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the said application of Olan J. William: be grantod, and that the operation of the bus may be discon- tinued on the following holidays; Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Memorial Day and Thanksgiving Day; and that the bus service be discon- tinued from 9:00 O'clock p.m. to 11:00 O'clock p.m. every night except on Saturday nights; and that such change may be put into effect cn Jt:IJ 15, 1953* STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE I, P. H. Bryan, Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Resolution duly adopted and approved by the City Council at a regular meeting held on July 6, 1953, as the same appears on the minutes of the City Council. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, this 6th day of July, A.D. 1953. Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the list of bills submittcl be approved for payment. Bills Paid June ;15th to July 7, 1953. Mrs. Mary Dedmon 6.75, Hanley J. Redin 175.00, Helen Eastwood 33.00, 0. M. Thompson 24.00, American Hospital Life Ins. Co. 379.16, Carolyn Walser 19.30, Yvonne Ragle 33.70, The Santa Fe Trail Co. 12.61, Synott Matthews 2$.90, Bill Hollum 46.00, Don Sutterfield 40.90, Feuerbacher Plumbing Co. 240.00, Carolyn Waller 11.20, Panhandle Santa Fe 222.20, Gayla Guerry $.$0, P. H. Bryan, Petty Cash 50.20, Yvonne Ragle 36.60, Marvin Matthews 2$.90, Don Sutterfield 40.90, L. G. McDaniel 130 miles 7.$0, J. Oliver Bier, P.7. 15.03, Fore Simmons 372.$2 Helen East- wood 65.00, Mrs. L. D. McMurray 20.00, B. G. Welding corks 300.00, Chicken Inn 7$.75, Harley J. Redin $4.00, W. A. Welch 30.$0, Leon Burris 24.64, Don Sutterfield 34.50, Marvin Matthews 26.50, Carolyn Waller 16.90, Yvonne Ragle 34.50, James Dawson Ballard 36.00, Allan Marker Co. 60.10, Lesly -Ames 7.00, Adams Electric 13.39, Burroughs 11.16, Bratton's Gulf Service 5.17, Boyd Davenport Agency 17.79 Byron Jackson Co. 20.19, Burroughs 4.03, P. H. Bryan, Registrar 41.00, Blair Drug, 7.13, County, Clerk, Mildred fucker 2.00, Fred Berryhill 125.66, Boyd Davenport 31.79, Durt Electric 67.4$, Bryan's Food Store 14.00, Continental Oil Co. 336.16, Connor Mathes 2$.45, Carpenter Paper Co. 53.11, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 36.20, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 110.64, W. T. Cain Motor Co. 66.$2, The Camera Shop 11.63, Continental Oil Co. 106.57, Clowe Cowan 159.91, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 2.00, Carpenter Paper Co. 53.11, County Clerk, Mildred Tucker 11.25 Donovan Uniform Co. 139.61, Frank R. Day 100.00 Donovan Uniform Co. 112.$1, Elliott Addressing Machine 3.62, Eaton Stationery 16$.95, Feuerbacher Plumbing Supply $.$1, Gallaway's Janitor Supplies 17.30, Good Year Service Stores 61.$5, Hilton Hotel Cleaners 2.20, Herald -News Publishing Co. 49.44, Haynes Motor Co. 9.30, Higginbotham- Bartlett 61.71, Jarvis Tull Co. 69.22, The Harder Agency 50.64, Hobbs Manufacturing 199.20, Institute for training in Municipal Administration 7.20, The Karpark Corp. 142.19, Kiker's Ser. Sta. 3 2.00, Johr. C. Logsdon 152.60, Lubbock Engineering Co. 2$.00 Lubbock Grader Blade Shop 9.60, Meinecke Bros. 2.45, Carl H. Mangum motor Co. 13.34 Midway Service 3.75, McDonald Trading POst 13.30, Morrison Supply Co. 43$.57, Newman Motor Co. 37.86, Neptune Meter Co. 1325.20, 0. K. Rubber Welders 4.50, Phillips Battery Co. 3$.36, Plainview Plumbing 3.35, Plainview Safety Lane 35.60, Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 10.40, Plainview Hardware Co. 74.00, Plainview Auto Parts .90, Public Sanitary Products 140.00, Plainview Welding 3.50, The Plainview Tribune 43.00, Plainview Hospital Clinic 67.50, The Rogers Agency 164.16, V. R. Rodgers Son 4.55, The Rose x95 Shop 12.50, nobinson Herring Drug 1.96, The Rogers Agency 164.16, Rogers Battery Electric 93.59, Q. Silverthorne 92.50, Eldon Smith Agency 102.60, Strain's Super Ser. .75, Stapleton Bros. 16$.00, S. W. Public Service 2$33.44, Shook Tire Co. 134,30, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 59.99, Starling Meter Co. 30.85, State Chemical Co. 15.60, S. W. Bell Tel. Co. 16.20, U. S. Asphalt Corp. 492.53, The Texas Co. 1.19 Viking Supply Corp. 587.89, w'hite's Super Market 8.00, Well Machinery Supply Co. 257.50, West Texas Gas Co. 104.15, Winn Motor Co. 5.50, West Pharmacy 1.48, Western Union 3.00, Dee Yancey 54.57, Young Ser- vice Station 15.05, Perry's Service Station 35.08, Craig Oil Co. 10.80. Salary's for June Homer Looper 275.00, P. H. Bryan 350.00, Ladine Taylor 192.00, Fannie Norman 262.00, Frank R. Day 180.00, Rollin K. Snethen 510.00, Hoyt Curry 300.00, Nath Burkett 237.00, E. J. Shearer 232.00, Hub Burt 225.70, J. E. Sheeon 232.00, Hartense Pelphrey 245.92, J. T. Sander- son 222.00, Geo. J. Boswell 197.00, T. P. Sitton 202.00, A. R. Cardinal 231.08, Todd Edd Burson 222.00, H. D. Payne 225.70, Floyd Lamb 217.00, J. B. Temple 217.00, D. H. Coulson 231.46, Elmo Head 102.00, Kenneth Carter 193.60, J. W. Anderson 210.45, Edward E. Slagle 213.90, J. M. Heflin 65.00, J. R. Williams 207.00, Bill E. White 195.00, A. M. Hamilton 300.00, Leedy Maxey 242.00, Frank Rigler 222.00, Berry Lynch 232.00, Arvil W. Harkins 227.00, William E. Rene g;ar 222.00, Don DeBusk 222.00, P. W. Slaughter 222.09, D. F. Rogers 217.00, W. E. Strickland 217.00, Leo J. Brooks 195.00, Tommie F. E&rkins 207.00, John C. Mollison 207.00, Vernon D. Chapman 207.00 Gerald 0. L ickson 19.00 Alton Henry Judah 195.00 W. c oley 400.00 S.S. Bolles 350.00 A. T. Herrod 222.00 Jesse L. Post 222.00 Roy Warren 242.00 W.H. Inman 207.00 L.G. McDaniel 225.00 Al D. Fitch 202.00 Jake C. House 76.80 Jack ¥orris 232.00 Jamie Slaughter 195.00 F.L. Thornton 300.00 0.B. Guin 222.00 Nute W. Rannals 251.50 George Smith 200.10 A.D. Cowart 195.00 M.r. Tamplin 207.00 J.B. Heflin 172.00 Will Evans 187.00 W.D. W'ilbourn 216.66 W.I. Welck 172 Dr. E.C. Nichols 210.00 Dr. D.P. Jones 85.00 Koeninger 260.00 Weldon Way 250.00 A.L. King 192.00 Albert F. Anderson 172.00 Houston Taylor 172.00 L.D. Horton 192.00 F.C. Moore 192.00 L.A. Horton 172.00 David Mc' -onald 172.00 W.B. Alexander 172.00 B.A. Wood 172.00 Regular Session July 6th Page 3 Moved by Anderson Seconed by Johnson that the council allow the Band Parents to use the Ash Street lot,leased from Denver R.R. for Carnival for benefit of Band r arents Association. Carried Moved by Johnson second by Blair That the City Engineer be author- ized to advertise for bids on all switches and parts necessary to complete the new installations for water system. Carried Moved by Wacker second by Cain That the Treasurer be authorized to pay amount of $750.00 allowed Y.M.C.A. program. Carried Moved by Walker second by Blair That pass air port zoning ordinance and appoint Jack Skag7s and Robert Hooper as Cities members of Zoning Board. Insert Ordinance 617 4 %arri ed Moved by Walker second by Cain That the City Engineer be authorized to repair East 6th Street, Date to Hickory. harried The meeting adjourned. 196 AN ORDIANCE #617 On this the 6ti day of July 195 came on to be considered by City Coucil of the 1 'ity of Plainviev Texas,at a regular term of such Council, the matter of the creation of a joint airport zoning board to exercise the powers authorized such boards by the provisions of L hanter 391 of the acts of the Regular Session of the 50th Legisla- ture, 1947,to adopt, administer and enforce airport zoning regula- tions app;icable to airport hazard areas in this City; and it appearing to the Council that on the 7th day of July 1953 the Commissioners' Court of the County of Hal9 Texas did exact its order creating such a joint airport zoning board, to be known as the Plainview Hale County Joint Airport Zoning Board, and which order as express madesubject, for its effectivness, to a like provision being made by the City council of the City of Plainview Texas, and it further appearing to the Council that the creation of such a joint airport board is in the public interest of this City; IT IS ACCORDINGLY ORDAINED, AND there is hereby created the Plainview, Hale County Joint Airport Zoning Board which Board shall have the powers and exercise the duties set forth in Section 2 and 3 of 391 of the Acts of the Regular Session of the 50th Lefislature, 1947. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED, that the Plainview Hale County Joint Airport Zoning Board shall be composed ,of five (5) members, two (2) to be appointed by the Commissioners' court of the County of Hale Texas, and two members to be appointed by this City Council. The fifth member shall be elected by a majority of the members so appointed and said ffth member shall serve as Chairman pf the said Plainview Hale County Joint Airport Zoning Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that Bob Hooper and J.E. Skaggs are hereby appointed as the City's members on said Plainview Hale County Joint Airport Zoning Board. July 6 1953 Meeting adjourned. 6 City Clerk t� yor Regular Session July 20, 1953 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding, and the following Aldermen present, W.T. Cain, J.W.Walker, C.T. Johnson, E.M. Anderson. City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also was present at the meeting. Johnny Wilson from the State Comptrollers Dept. discussed the project of installing a calibration station for tank trucks in Plain- view. Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That the City lease a strip of land to the State Comptrollers Dept. for 1.00 per year for 10 years as follows: FIELD NOTES FOR TRACT FOR STATE OF TEXAS Peginning at a point in the North Line of West 5th Street and 700 Feet West of the Southwest corner of Lot 7 Block 53 ORIGINAL TOWN of Plainview, Hale County Texas for the place of beginning THENCE NORTH 140 feet; THENCE WEST 50 feet; THENCE SOUTH 140 feet to a point in the North Line of West 5th Street; THENCE EAST 50 feet along the NORTH LINE of West 5th Street to the place of beginning. The motion carried. It was later agreed that the price of water for this purpose would be 1.00 per truck and l5cts. per Thousand gallons of water used for each truck. Moved by Cain second by Walker, That the Mayor be empowered to sign deed for part of block $7 Wayland Heights in order to correct error. Ca X 97 PETITION FOR CLOSING ALLEY THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 1 COUNTY OF HALE I TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being all of the property owners, and all parties who are residing on property adjacent to, abutting on or which is affected by the alley described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING 140 ft. West of and 515 ft. North of the Southeast corner of Block No. $7, College Hill Ad- dition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; THENCE East 140 ft. to a point in the East line of said Block; THENCE North along the East line of said Block, 20 ft.; THENCE West parallel with the North line of said Block a distance of 140 ft.; THENCE South parallel with the West line of said Block, 20 ft., to the palce of beginning; respectfully request the City Council of said City to close the above described alley for all intents and purposes; and that the City Council of said City authorize the Mayor to execute any and all instruments necessary to be executed, attested by the City Clerk under corporate seal, to properly vest title to said alley in the property owners whose property abuts said alley, as their interests may appear and as provided by law. DATED this the 20th day of July, 1953. Otis Day Otis Day Joe Montgomery Joe Montgomery Cecil Boggs Cecil Boggs W.G. Goyne W.G. Goyne MOTION made by Councilman W.T. Cain seconded by Councilman J.W. Walker and unanimously carried that the above petition executed by Otis Day, Joe Montgomery, Cecil Boggs and ';.G. Goyne to close that portion of an alley described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING 140 Ft. West of and 515 Ft. North of the South East corner of Block No. $7, College Hill Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; THENCE East 140 Ft. to a point in the east line of said Block; THENCE North along the east line of said Block, 20 ft.; THENCE West parallel with the West line of said Block a distance of 140 ft.; THENCE South parallel with the West line of said Block, 20 ft. to the place of beginning; being a portion of that property deeded to the City for alley purposes by that warranty deed dated June 2, 1953, recorded in Vol. 247, Page 65, Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, be granted and that said alley be any and it is ORDERED closed and that the Mayor execute any and all instruments necessary and proper to vest title to said alley back in the owner- dedicator, Otis Day, as proviced by law and that the same be attested by the City Clerk. The portion of this alley above described has never been used as an alley and was not opened by the City as an alley. Also there has 198 been dedicated for alley purposes another plot of ground which will allow the alley to run straight north through this block. It appears that the property above described, never having been opened as an alley should be returned to the owner dedicator, and it is so ordered. Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the list of bills sub- mitted be authorized for payment. Carried. List of Bills Paid July 7 throug# July 20, 1953 Young Service Station, 15;05, B. &C. Electronics Labs 25.70, Caylor Service Station 3.74, Texas Technological College 40.00, Fred Moore, 5$.50, Leon Burris (extra) 12.32, R.R. Express Agency 9.37, Drew -Cilla Mimeograph Shop 34.35, Curry Motor Freight Lines 2.64, Kimbell- Plainview Co. 17.55, Bryan Hoffman 250.15, Plainview L.M.C.A. 750,00, Phillips Petroleum Co. 107.09, E.A. Rogers 4.00, Hale Co.Concrete Co 6.63, Billy Echols (extra.) 62.10, Don Sutterfield (extra) 40.90, Janette Odom(extra) 23.10, Marvin Matthews (extra) 31.30 Yvonne Ragle (extra) 33.70, Marie Driver (extra) 25.60, A.M. Hamilton ctraining school) 130.00, Trustees of Firemen R &R Fund 65.3$, Gerald E.Green Station $4.91, Harley J.Redin 175.00, Continental Assurance Co. 300.00, Miller Miller 11.07, Helen Eastwood 45.50, Don Sutterfield (extra) 23.10, Synott Matthews 2$.00, R.K. Snethen -ICMA Dues 15.00, Marie Driver (extra) 17.90, Janette Odom 31.30, Iris B. Faucett 24.30, F.E. So=erville 215.50, Railway Express Agency 6.59, J.Cliver Bier, P.M. 15.03. The minutes of Juen 15th and Jury 6th read and approved. Regular Meeting July 20th, 1953 Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That Mrs. Fannie Normans letter to the Council be approved and Mrs. Iris Faucttt be employed as Assistant to Tax Assessor and Collector at $175.00 per month, as of 7- 20 -53. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Walker, That the Mayor and Engineer advertise for bids on sand separator for Beech St. Well to be opened August 17, 7 :30 P.M. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on a Barn for Street Department to be opened August 12, 1953. 5:00 P.M. Carried. Moved by Anderson second by Cain That the Mayor be authorized to add additional items to bid of Chicago Iron Bridge Co. Totaling 013$5.00. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. fla City Cler 7/ Mayor Special Meeting July 23, 1953 The City Council met in Special session with Mayor Looper presiding to consider the contract with State Highway Department for repairing drainage on 70 $7 jointly with the department. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the Council ask the highway department to make a traffic study of the intersection at 5th and Quincy Streets, with view of installing signal light at same. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the Mayor and Councilmen sign the contract offered by the State Highway Department on repairing drainage on Highways 70 and 37. Carried Unanimously 11° r The Meeting Adjourned ity C er Mayor 1 9 9 Special Meeting Of July 27, 1953 The City Council met in Joint Session with the Commissioners Court of Hale County, Mayor Looper and councilmen, Ray D. Blair, J.W. Walker E.M. Anderson, C.T. Johnson attended the meeting. The Commissioners Court voted to refund 1261.23 to each, City and County Treasuries. Being the amount left in the special Federal County City Airport project. It was moved by Blair and second by Walker, That the City place their refund on above named account to the credit of the Maintenance fund of Hale County Airport. Carried. 72 The Meeting Adjourned (1 City Clerk Mayor CD CD August. 3rd. Regular Meeting. T' e c i ty Council met in Regular 3ession with Tdayor `iar;mer Looper presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, E.r.. Anderson C.T. Johnson, Ray D. Blair, J.' '.'alker, City Attorney Frank R. Day, City Engineer R.K. Snethen also were re n Moved Blair second by t 'I'� a ei a'•'�OV �.0 Johnson tat pass T'a parking orf. Licence block 45 O.T. Carried INSERT ORD. No. 619 V AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES UPON CERTAIN PUBIC STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND REPEALING ALL ORDIN- ANCES AND ORDERS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING A PENALTY: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW,TEXAS: Section 1. That all ordaiances and orders or a "part thereof in conflict with or inconsistent with the-provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prev3nt the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done or committed in violation of any ordinance hereby resealed prior to the taking effect of this ordinance. Section 2. Di'inition of Words and Phrases. The following- words and phrases when'used in this ordinance shall for the purpose of this ordinance have the meanings respectively ascribed to them-herein. (a). Vehicle. Every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon sl: :ionary rails or tracks. (b). Motor Vehicles. Every vehicle which is self propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails. (c). Paraliedl Parking. Vehicles shall park parallel with the curb and adjacent thereto, within the marked area fixed for each vehicle and on the right hand side of the'street of the vehicle so parking. Section 3. Every person, firm or corporation owning or operating a vehicle or motor vehicle as herein defined, whail park said vehicle paral=lel on the following streets within the City of Plainview, Texas; On Baltimore Street from Sixth Street to Seventh Street rri. ed 200 Section 4. Every operator of such vehicle and or motor veh le shall park the same within the r;_arked or paintedarea on said street as herein defined and adjacent to the curb and the parking meter placed within said painted area. Section 5. Vehicles of the Fire Department, Police Vehicles and A,bulances and Emergency Vehicles of the Municipal Department are specifically exempt from the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 6. Any person who violates any of the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not less than 8.100 nor more than $100.00 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 6th day of August 1953. Mayor, Cityinvew Tex ATTEST: 1 ity (lerK The minutes of July 20, and 23rd and 27th read and approved. Moved by Johnson, Second by Anderson That approved plat submitted for Howell Subdivision. Subject receiving; deed to 14th Street. Carried INSERT ORD No. 618. ORIDNA CE 61$ AN ORDTNAti �E OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLATIVIEW, TEXAS, APPROVING AND ACCPTING A PLAT OF HOUELL SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 2 5 AND THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 24.BOSELL HEIGHTS ADDITION. TO PL AI NVI EW TEXAS. BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAIN 7,D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINuJIW, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the plat designated as "Howell Subdivision of Block 25 and the East }half of Block 24, Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview Texas." which is in Hale County, prepared and certified tc by W.J. l illiams,County Surveyor of Hale County Texas, and filed with us on this date, covering the lands and area designated on said plat, is determined to be in cor:Ipii~ince with the requirments of the la of the State of Texas and the ordinances and rules and regula- tions of the City of Plainview, Texas, governing such matters, and same is i- e- �h1r 'I proved and accepted. SECTION The City of Plainview is under no obligation to open, widen, or improve Xenia Street betwe =en 13th and 14th Streets, being that portion of Xenia Street immediately West of Block 3 or Howell Subdivision, unless and until it is furnished a 75 foot right- of-way at r ?c'a de: i.crn_a_`;ed on the plat, free an(' cxnense to ti City. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its final passage.. Approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unar:imous vote on this 3rd. of August A.D U. 1953. :Mayor City of Plainview Tex 201 The Mayor opened 3 bids on Electric switch according to advertisement as follows; Burt Electric 2938.37 Reams Llectric 311.4.14 T Electric 3333.00 Moved by :,piker second by Lnderson That accept low bid of Burt Electric: Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson That the list of bills submitted be aporoved for payment. Carried. Tills from July 20th to August 3rd;J.H. Houn $32.00 lion Heflin 11.25 Rov Forma;r `12.cnT.T. Roney 82.50 Ladine Taylor 20.80 Gal:l,oway Jemitor Supply 5, 80Army Davy Store 47.46 Boyd Davenport 50.64 Burroughs Add. jeachine 21.00B G Welding Works 5.00 Adams Electric 85.85 Fred Berryhill Equipment Co 133.21 uarkey's C City Service 3.18 Cosden Petroleum Corp.201.68 Clowe Cowan 39.42 Cathey Fullingi.m Hdw. 42.80 Curry Motor Freight 1.50Conner "athews C? 2`'_ 30 L °onti riental Oil 73.69Crenshaw Paint Glass 2.00Continental Oil `Co. 253.98 St. Dept.of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics 30.50 Churchwell Bros. Oil Co 27.85 W.T. Cain Mtr Co 107.74 County Clerk hale Co. 1.25 City Blacksmith shop 4.00Dodson Chemical Co 24.55 Elliott Addressing i''achine Co 21.50 Fames Blacksmith Shop 10.25 Hancocks Fire Ext. 1.50 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 7.05 Hamilton Martin Mtr. Co 14.95Haynes Motor Co 189.22 Marley Davidson Co. 23.50 H erald iuews Pub. Co 45.13 Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 86.74Jarvis Tull Co 8.40Kikers Service Station 1.70 John C. Logsdon Ins. 69.12 Ludeman Mac"aughton 53.84Midwest Service 6.50S.D. Myers Saddle Co 6.'2 Morrison Supply Cp 76.68 Mitchell Hdw 4.16 Maggard -Nall Mtr. 14.60. Neptune L'ieter Co 490.00 Newman Petro Co 14.15 O.K. Rubber `r ders 10.50 Plainview Builders Supply 18.30 Phillips lattery 72.91 Plain- view Plumbing 15.70 Plainview Hdw. 15.67 J.C. Penny 11.76 Plainview Hospital Clinic 49.70 R S Food Store 16.0OThe Rohan Co 155.12 Rogers Battery Electric 25,65 Shook Tire 53.96 Shepard Chevr olet 136.02 The Steck Co. 35.81 S.J. Bell Tel. 178.30 The Texas Co 25.33 Viking Supply 54.72 W.R. Teagel 50.00 West Texas Gas 128.05 L.C. ?'Wayland M.D. 13.00 Winn Mtr. 5.40 Young Service Sta. 1.15 Dee Yancy 43.57. Salaries Homer Looper P.H. Bryan 350.00 Fannie Norman 262.00 Frank R Day 180.00C. Johnso 20.00 E.M. Anderson 20.00 Ray D. Blair 20.00 J. W. ['talker 20.00W.T. Cain 20.00 Rollin K. Snethen 510.00 Hoyt Curry 350.00 237.00 E.J. Shearer 232.00 Hub Burt 229.40 J.E. Sheeon 232.00 riartense Pelphry 295.14 �J. Sanderson 222.0C Geo J. Boswell 197.00T.P. aitton 202.0OA.R. Cardinal 227.00Todd Edd Burson 222.00 H.D. Payne 229.40 Floyd Lamb 238.72 J.B. Temple 217.00D.H. Coulson 274.92 Elmo Head 102.00J.W. Anderson 207.00Edward FL. Slagle 262.20 J.M. Heflin 65.00J.R. Y° illiarns 227.70 Weldon Graves 104.00 A.M. Hamilton 300.O0Leedy Maxey 242.O0Frank Bigler 222.00 Berry Lynch 232.00 A.H. Harkins 227.00Uon H. DeBusk 222.O0P.W. Slaughter 2.2.2.00 D.F. Rogers 217.00 W.E. Strickland 2i1.7.00T.F. parkins 207.00 J.C. Mollison 207.00 Vernond D. L 'hapman 207.00Gerald D. "ickerson 195.00 Leo J. Brooks 195.00 Alton Hnery Judd 195.00 Plainview -tire Dept. 35.00 Ralph E. Taylor 195.00 W.F. Foley 400.00 S.E. Bolles 350.00 A.T. nerrod 222.0OJesse L. Post 227.00 Roy Warren 242.00 W.H. Inman 207.00 Billy Echols 207.00 L.G. McDaniel 225.00 Al L. Fitch 202.00 Jamie Slaughter 195.00Jack Morris 232.00 F.L. Thornton 300.00 0.B. Guin 2.2.2.00 Nute Rannals 227.00 P.F. Tamplen 207.00 B.L. Shepard 195.00 Charles Totty 195.00 J B. Heflin 172.00 'ill Evans 187.00 4ilbourn 216.66 W.L. We1.Sh 172.00 Dr. E.C. Nicholl 210.00 Dr. D.P. Jones 85.00A. Koeniger 260.00 Weldon Way 250.00A.L. King 192.00 A.F. Anderson 172.00 More. Houston Taylor 172.00 L.L. Horton 192.00 F.C. Moore 192.00 L.A. Horton 172.00 David Mcdonald 172.00 Alexander 172.00 J. Bailey 172.00 B.A. Wood 172.00 Marvin Neely 195.00 George V. Sawyer 132.00 The kayor read monthly report as follows; West Texas Gas 1384.06 S.W. Bell Telephone 2453.19 Meat inspector 75.50 202 Water Plant, gallons pumped 170353000 Food Inspector 7.00 Police report 2117.00 Current Taxes 5910.93 Delinquent Taxes 733.49 Building Inspector 2$5.50 City Cl. erk 42310.57 Parking Meters 2553.50 Moved by Blair second by h^alker That reports be accepted and filed. yv �r�fs n—t Carried j l 7t 41 f `i 'CS/ x.21 'jc :1On August 1t� 17 r The 'ity council met in Special :2,ession with Mayor Looper presiding, to consider the bids on street Barn for the City. The following Alderman were present, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, J.W. ''al'ker W.T. Cain. City Engineer R.K. Snethen also was present for the meeting. The Mayor opened bids as follows; True Metal Fakes Products 14450. and 15-5. C.O. Davis ~'on 17730. Armco Products 15489. y din r 'moo 16830. B.C. Perry 2.40$0. Charlie Parks 17925.60 L. Summerville 16930. T.O. tapelton 12500. Duabilt Product;-. 18275.13 ,t eel 'ail t roduJ.cts 15445 15945. Utility -t.ee1 Co 20616.62 roved by Blair, second by Cain; Mat the ounci] accept the lou bid on all steel constriction of True Fab Metal Products at 15445.00 Carried. Proved by Thlker second by Cain. That the City a ree to pay one third of 1530.00 t t bill for dairy barn, thc. Hale County Fair Association and s.;; e- L of hale to s are it said cost;. arried. T r ayor -':qty Special Session August 251953 The City Council met in special Session to study the budget for 1953 and 1954. Mayor Homer Looper presided and the following Aldermen attended. J.W. Walker, Ray D. Blair,•E.M. Anderson,•C.T. Johnson W.T. Cain. After discussion of the tenative budget, it was moved by Blair aid second by Cain, that the coundil approve the budget as submitted to the public hearing on September 8th. 1953. Which hearing been duly advertised according to law. The motion carried. Moved by Cain, second by Blair,That the Council pave south from llth St. on Xenia St.i block to the alley. Carried. The meeting adjourned. 2 0 3': Regular Meeting September 1953. The City Council met in the deferred regular meeting which fell on Labor day, and by agreement was postponed to September 8th., which date was advertised for a public hearing on the budget for 1953 1954. Mayor Homer Looper presided with the following Aldermen present. Ray D. Blair, E.M. Anderson, J.W. Walker and W.T. Cain. Also City Engineer R.K. Snethen was present, and Ass't City Attorney Gena Owens. A delegation from the American Disabled Veterans appeared before the Council and asked permission to place their meeting house on City Land. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, that the City Attorney draw a lease on tract approximately 100 x 100 South east of Miry Barn, lease to be similar to the one for the American Legion. Description, Peginning at a point in the south line of Block 15 Wayland Heights, 390 feet west from the southwest corner of said block for the place (2) of beginning THENCE North 75 feet,THENCE East 125 feet. Thence South CD 75 feet to a point in the south line of said block; THENCE west along the south line of said block 125 feet to the place of beginning. Carried Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the City run water and sewe- line to caretakers house on Country Club Grounds and appropiate $515.00 on cost of the care takers house. Carried Moved by Walker second by Blair That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Bills from August 3 1953 to Sept. 8th 1953 Viking ''upply 54.72MiIler Miller 11.44 Fred Moore 60.50 Bratton Gulf Service 2.70 Burt Llectric 255.94 The Camera Shop 31.92 Furr Food $.00Fueurbacher Plumbing Co. 3.65Hale County Concrete Co 371.2$ Paul Huggins Men's Store 5.95 Lubbock Grader Blade °hop 4.00 Lubbock Engineering Co 1.$0 Medical Center 100.00 Mc'onald Trading Co. 5.00 No Name Cafe 76.25 Perry's ServiceSt ion 23.94 Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 5.20S.W. Public Service 10.92 Stapelton Bros. 160.00 White's Super Service 1$.00 Eaton Stationary 124.41 Oliver Bier P.M. 15.03 Blair Drug 10.61 Edmiston Service Station 31.00 V.R. Rodgers 'on 17.20 B E Electronic Labs 5.10 J.Q. Long Roofing Co. 47.00 Western Union 4.25 Synott Mathews 31.5ONina Odom 3$.50 Nell Rountree 3$.50 i "larie Driver 9.60 Yvonne Ragle 3$.50LJon Sutterfield40.90 Howard Gibson 32.00 Jack Morris 6.00 Phillips r etroleum 244.23 Dunn Foo::ds 14.42 Magnolia Pet. $$.10 Willie H. Sammann 74.9$ Nina Odom 37.60 Yvonne Ragle 37.60 Nell Rountree 3$.50 Marie Driver 33.$0 C.G. Brown 94.90 Synott Mathews 32.00 J.N. Hour 57.60 G.V. Sawyer 57.30 Howard Gibson 4$.00 Vincent Carter 95.7$ Mrs. at L'onnelly 41.60 Helen Eastwood 45.50 E.A. Rogers 6.00 A.F. Davis 6.16 Hale Lounty Abstract 15.00 Texas Tech Dairy Mfg. 41.00 Tex New Mexico Oklahoma 'Ioaches 7.00 P.H. Bryan $.00 Mrs. Grace Wagner 40.00 Edd Slagle 22.00 Harley J. Redin 175.00 Hoyt Curry 19.40 Piggly Wiggly 10.00Nina Odom 3$.50 Yvonne Ragle 3$.50 Nell Rountree 3$.50Marie Driver 35.30 Earl Stam- baugh 2.00 Mrs. at `'onnelly 17.90 Blaine Wardlaw 35.90 Plainview Hospital Clinic 140.$2 Synott Mathews 26.50 Clarence Hanny 21.00 S.M. Malone 1$.00 Oltoh "emorial Hospt. 50.00 F& E Check Writer Co 1.90 Oliver Bier PM 15.03 Lemons Funeral Home 25.00 on Heflin 4$.10 nearne Mtr Frt. 9.72 Curry Mtr Frt Lines 1.50 S.M.'Malone 6.00 Synott Mathews 29.65 Vernon Pierce 36.00G.V. Sawyer 52.90 S.''. Bolles 7.20 Continental Assurance Co 291.60 (Cities part 141.60) Continental Assurance Co. 555.46 (Cities part 269.24) Burl Chepard 49.2$ Vernon Scott 56.60 Kenneth Carter 96.00 Vernon Pierce $.00 Hubbard Gun Shop 40.00 Miller Miller 15.34 Burt Llectric 5$.29 B C L1ectronic Labs 14.75 Blair Drug 19.61 Mrs. L.R. Bratton 1.35 Barley's Cities Service 6.$9 Boyd Davenport 14.70 The Camera °hop 19.13 Fred Berryhill Equipment 397.92 city Blacksmith Shdp 1.50 Connor Mathews 37.26 Churchill Bros 11.65 County "lerk 1.25 Crenshaw Paint Glass 6.20 Cosden etroleum 125.39 W.T. Cain Motor 21.0$ Chicken Inn 171.$5 Clowe 69.44 Continental Oil 76.20 ontinental Oil 415.$$ W.J. barley Co 16.55 Dodson Chemical Co 171.95 Bonovan Uniform Co 19.69 Edmiston Service Station 10.00 'ngineering Supply Co. 11.92 Guthries Shamrock Serv. 2.60 Paul Huggins Men's Store 5.95 Haynes Motor 27.92 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 1.50 Herald News Publishing Co 15.02 Higginbothan Bartlett Lumber 170.40Galloways Janitor Supply 2.04 87.91 Johnson Bumpus 2.60 Jarvis Tull Co. 47.3$ Knoohuizen Hale 50.65 Kikers Service Station 33.25 John T. Logdston 13.65 Long Bell Lumber 'o 50.50 Ludeman McNaughton 16.95LeFebure Corp. 40.5$ Ludeman McNaughton 62.75 Morrison Supply 521.10 Mid -Tex Supply 373.32 Mcdonald Trading Post 8.30 MagTard Nall Mtr 16.84 Midway Service Station 6.21 Mitchell Hdw. 7.72 Neptune Meter 430.00 National Food Store 8.00 Newman Motor 64.45 Nunn Electric 205.04 Gerber Mfg. 26.82 General Electric Supply 205.04 Plains Welding oupply 16.31 Plainview Seed House 17.50 Plainview Ready -Mix Concrete 5.20 Plainv- view Tribune 23.00 Public Health Equipment Supply 39.90 Perry's Service Station 27.41 Phillips Battery 22.40 Plainview Hardware 39.38 Plainview Safety Lane 12.75 Panhandle Electrical Construction Co. 2.70 E.A. Rogers 4.50 Robinson Herring 4.19 The nogers Agency 84.20 The Rose Shop 5.00 Rogers Battery Electric 56.15 The hohan Co 28.00 Rockwell Bros Co 12.50 P.H. Bryan Registar 33.50 Stahl Metal Products 207.50 Seipp Machine Shop 92.00 Shepard Chevrolet 100.18 S.W. Bell Telephone 235.45 Shook Tire 83.42 The Texas Co 29.77 Viking Supply 116.40 Whit's Super Market 20.00 Wesern Union 3.00 L.C. Way- land 67.50 Winn Motor Co 451.83 Young's Service Station 5.15 Dee Yancy Super Service 54.36 West Texas Gas 113.25 Sout,,er Meter Repai 37.82 Cooper Pontiac 5.00 Sargent Sowell 54.15 J.D. Ballard 97.50 Vernon Scott 34.70 Elaihe Wardlaw 36.10 Nina Odom 34.70 Nell Rountree 37.90 Marie Driver 35.30 Yvonne Ragle 41.10 Synott "athews 27.25 Hearne Motor Freight Lines 9.72 Magnolia Petroleum 3.66 Eaton Stationary 207.85 Curry Motor Freight Lines 24.96 Fred Moore 60.00 Burl Shepard 36.96 V.x. itogers Sons 74.70 Salaries for:. August 1953 Homer Looper 2 P.H. Bryan 350.00 y'annie iuorman 202.00 Frank R. Day 180.00 C. Johnson 20.00 E.M. Anderson 20.00 Ray D. Blair 20.00 J.W. Walker 20.00 W.T. Cain 20.00 Rollin K. Snethen 510.00 Hoyt Curry 350.00 Nath Burkett 237.00 E.J. Shearer 232.00 Hub Burt 222.00 J.E. Sheeon 232.00 Hartense r elphry 257.24 J F. Sanderson 222.00 Geo J. Boswell 197.00 T.P. Sitton 202.00 A.h. Cardinal 227.00 Todd Edd Burson 222.00 H.D. Payne 222.00 Floyd Lamb 217.00 J.B. Temple 217.00 D.H. Coulson 245.94 Elmo Head 102.00 J.W. Anderson 207.00 Edw. R. Clagle 232.60 J.M. Heflin 65.00 J.R. Will- iams 207.00 Bill E. White 195.00 Weldon Graves 195.00 Marvin Neely 195.00 J.D. Ballard 247.00 A.M. Hamilton 300.00 Leedy liaxey 242.00 Frank Rigler 222.00 Berry Lynch 232.00 Arvil W. Hawkins 227.00 Wm. i'. Rennegar 222.00 'ion DeBusk 222.00 P.W. Slaughter 222.00 D.F. "ogers 217.00 D.F. Strickland 217.00 T.E. Harkins 207. John Tolleson 207.00 V.D. "hapman 207.00 G.O. "ickerson 195.00 Leo J. Brooks 195.00A.H. Judah 195.00 Ralph L. Taylor 195.00 Plain- view Fire Department 35.00 A. Herrod 222.00 hoy Warren 242.00 W.H. Inman 207.00 Jack Morris 232.00 Bill Hallem 195.00 L.G. McDaniel 225.00 Al L. Fitch 202.00 Jamie Slaughter 195.00 F.L. Thor- nton 300.00 0.B. Guin 222.00 Nute Rannais 242.00 M.F. Templeton $207.O0Charles Totty 195.00 B.L. Shepard 195.00 J.B. Heflin 86.00 Will Evans 1.87.00 W.". "ilbourn 216.66 W.L. Welsh 172.00 Dr. E.O. Nicholls 210.00 Dr. D.P. Jones 85.00 A.C. Koeniger 260.00 Weldon Way 250.00 A.L. King 192.00 Albert F. Anderson 172.OQ L.D. Horton $192.00 F.C. Moore 192.00 L.A. Horton 172.00 David Mc onald 172.00 W.B. Alexander 172.00 J.` Bailey 172.00 B.A. Wood 172;00 A.B. Frank 172.00 Iris Fawcett 128.34Todd Edd Burson 17.73 Oliver Tamplin 8103.200.G. Brown 161.60 Kenneth Carter 176.00 G.V. Slaughter 135.00 on Sutterfield 96.00 Buddy McClenden 47.20 W. Folley 400.00 Howard Gibson 64.00 Jack Morris 6.00 S.M. Malone 17.19 Willie H. Sammann 160.16. Moved by Blair second by Cain,That the Council approve 'lectric Bond submitted by Bud Nairn. Carried. The Mayor read monthly reports as follows for August. Delinquent Taxes $2552.09 Police Report 2511.00 Food Inspector 2.50 Plainview Courts net 295.57 Building Inspector 372.30 Parking Meters 2288.50 City Clerk 3133.04 Water plant gallons pumped136178100: Meat Inspector 87.40 Moved by Blair second by Cain that reports be accepted and filed. Carried. c alif Proved by Blair second by ?:!alker, That the council install 2 lights 2500 Lumer power at the alley and corner of Denver 10th, near the telephone building. Carried. It was regularly moved, seconded and carried that the Mayor be autt to advertise for bids on a ~iotor Grr{der to be opened 7 :30 P.M., October 5, 1953. No one ar,peared for the Public Budget Hearing for 1953 54. Summary of Budget for 1953 54 Expenditures Estimated recients City Hall $36520.00 Water Sewer 175000.00 :Street Dent. 63946.00 Police 24000.00 Police Dept. 92410.00 Parking Meters 30000.00 Sanitary Health 59670.00 Insnector 4000.00 Fire Dept. 53576.00 2 at. Rentals 22000.00 Auditorium 4870.00 Miscell'meous 7500.00 Insnector 5200.00 Delinquent Taxes 9400.00 c Dent. 12510.00 Current Taxes 172200.00 (`q D Barn 2500.00 Int. Sinking t Mexico 100.00 Delinquent Taxes 5350.00 h Public r.)(nend.. 1600.00 Current Taxes 101764.00 Sewer Dept. ,4710.00 Rand Interest 1670.00 Water Dent. 75470.00 Interest Sinkin: 075.00 55f884.00 55283 .00 Moved by Blair second by Anderson, That the hearing be closed, That the Budget suhr:itted be -:domed and that the Tax Rate be set at 1.40 ter .;;100.00 valuation as set out in Ordinance No. 620 and said ordinance be adopted. APS 3, RCR SEMEYBLE, 29:73 2. N. Hun ....K •Lt jack Morris 232.00 .t.' nnie orman ,Le..o, :II: Earium 1(:5.00 FraLk L,: 1-1-0.O ho-aro Gibson r, 1 C. T. je,hnc-r ,u .00 L. G. McDaniel 225.00 T'n M. Anderson 20.00 Al D. Fitch 202.00 T- 7 D. BlCir 20.00 j.mie 31c 195.00 j. W. Wallcr ;C. CO Tujdy :loClendoh .i,,. W. T. Cain 20.00 F. L. Thornton 300.00 Rollin K. 3nothen 510.00 C. B. Guin 222.00 Mr. Irf- Faucett 175.00 U,ate Rannais licyt Curry 11- nO i0.0., r r. F. Tier 2(7.00 'Ath Pur'Actt 237.00 T P 'T,e''' 172.00 At„...L E. J. shearer er‘ Ai,..d Will Evans 157.00 hub Burt 222.00 W. b. Wills 216.66 'Ph J. E. h on L. Welch 172.00 .r..rterce Fe:uhrsi, 2. Lr. E. C. Uiloll 210.00 J. T. G 222.00 CO Lr 1 i jones Gee. J. Tc.,ell .O0 A. C. Koenin 260.00 T. F Sitte 202.= r.r=lor Way 259.00 A. R. 00r,,,fral 4 i 9 N 1 1 A. 0. Kin 1( Todd Ed ?urs,n 235.64 Albert F. Andersen 372.00 h. D. 7 ,-no 222.0:; L. L. Horton 192.00 FlOr. I.,m1 2'7.i0 0. „core 1c2.00 P. T.1,,,le 217.00 L. A. hort(on i7 .c L. Ii. Coull,on '4t,J, Lavid Jrc0ona1d 372.00 E1-1n 11c-,„ ,i(2.00 5. Alcanr --,n 1.4*-10-)0 J. W. AnderE,on 1 j. W. T 182. Ed7,,ard R. 02e :,-13.00 r wr,,,,--i 17?..0C Hef f r J. M. iiii k- 41, Frank 172.0U j. R. ':i.:',-.,1a-h,, .--e-,-, Oliver T 1112.0 Pill E. trite 15.00 0. G. Brown 1r 8.00 We'don Graves 195.0G L. V. Arterurn 170.00 Miarin Neely 52.00 h. Welch 172.00 J. D. Ballard l''.00 5=1 Shel 86.24 Hami]tfld CO 7crnon Scott Leedy Maxey 242.00 Kenneth Carter 2.00 Frank RIgl 22 cr ho er Loopor 275.00 Berry Lynch 2Y2.0..) H 5ryad c 350.00 Arvil 1. h 227.00 Vernon :icfce 105.50 :illial E. Renogar 222.00 Lon h. LoEuak 222.00 D;tle Ad 64.68 F. W. Slaughter 222.00 L. F. RoEc-sw W. E. Strickland 237.00 me=y F. Harkins Vernnn b. Cmm Geralo O. Lic52eninn 207.0 Leo J. Prooke 1c5.00 Alton L. Jud,7n Rn121 E. Taylor 195.00 4 F. Foley 000.00 S. E. Do c 35C.00 A. m. Herod ;22.00 H. 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That there be and is hereby levied for the year of 1953, an occupation Tax equal to one half (2) that levied by the state of Texas, upon all Persons, firms and corporations, following taxable occupations within the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the Taxes shall be assessed and collected by the Assessor Collector of the City of Plainview, as required oy Ordinance No. 373, Vol. 6, Page 287 of the minuted of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under the laws of the State of Texas. PASSED AND ADCuPi'LD this the 8th. day of Septemoer, 1953. y CITY CLERK O MAYOR Meeting Adjourned C ��I�yor City clerk Special Meeting Sept. 16, 1953 The Council met on call of Mayor Loclper to consider salaries for the ensuing budget year, with Aldermen, C.T. Johnson, Y.T. Cain, Ray ii. Blair, J.W. lkr-r, E.7. ",nderson Attending. Frank R. Day, ity %ttorney also was rresent for the me't1n After thorough: discus-ion of present salaries, it was moved by Johnson second by Blair, That t bud-et for 1953 be a ended en; the following amounts be added to the dera„tn.ents for salary increases as follows: City Hall ^.dministrative 536.00. Police Department 2400.00- Fire Denartrnent lA96.00- l treet', ept. 10.00- Water Dept. 180.00. Total 7192.00 said amounts to by Hair from una ropir surrl funds on hand annlicable to the Goneral Fund. Carried. Moved bar Johnson second by Blair, That the s .lari be set as follows: b o ;inning Oct. 1. 1953. City Clerk 350.00 per month City* Engineer 5'5.00 Asst.Purch.Agent 50.00 per month C'hir=f of Police 400.00 Tax Coll Assor 300.00 St.3upt. 325.00 City Attorney 2 20.00 Supt. 375.00 City Inso.Bldr 425.00 S.C. L icholl 220.00 Fire Chief 330.00 Policemen. and Firemen Starting Salary 210.00 After 3 mos. 220.00 After 6 Aos. ,30.00 After 12 mos. 240.00 ater anc�. ";t. Doot Men 3tartin Salary 207.00 :_ft er 3 mos. 217.00 After6 mos. 227.00 After 12 M03. 232.00 All other regular employees not ser (ieslr'_;nated increase ov—r present salaries per month 10.00 Carried. Moved bv Walker second bar Anderson, That the Mayor's Salary for the term beginninp, after the General Sl -ction in April be set at per roved by `talker second b Blair, That the Aldermen's salary beginning in April after General Election be set at ;A.0.00 per month. Carried. Moved bv Dlnir second by Cain, That the Council send 4 Officials to the Texas I.ea^ue of Municipalities Convention meeting in Beaumont, Texas. Carried. T he Me=tirrr Adjourned %l, (r2 ,,,,,,A„.7,- Gle r Mayor 24 =7. Sept z1, 1 Regulsr Session The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Homer Looper pr 31cing, r;c: the following Aldermen attending: E.M. Anders( n, b'd.T. Cain, i:aiker. Also R.K. 6'net.hen, City ingineer and. Gene Owen Asst. City Attorney attended the meitint. The minutes of Sept. 8th and 16th rend and aprroved. Mloved by val second by Anderson, Thet the Mayor be ai thorized to sign lease can lots 9,1C,11 'Pock 49 Original town tc r:: flasson and i orman ;t 600.0 per year for a ter-. year t rm. Carried. m n 1 =9) c' X T T i.... se, made by City cf Plainview, t -r.g herein b sonier Looper, enfor, r 2r;Unto duly aut} ori.zed b., prover CD erer and e,oletien of the 7ity Council, herein called Lessor, and c' ri. :.son k l o an a ?:.artrle ,skip cc of C -cGl isson and T an Jim 1 C) rn i' cam- -t C t 1 n v herein b' Jim Norman, r herein l c 1 f Lessee Tr oartrle r it t L s;eE, is .J 1. That the Lessor does hereby lease, let and rent All of Lots 9, 10, and 11, Block 49, .:rid inai. Town of ='la:lnvie: Hale Co.inty, Texas., to the Lessee upon the following; terms, conditions anc rentals: s. The term Or t' ti lee 1 foe- penicd cf t year teajnel U ,e 1, 1.95_ ).an i idIi2 Dat;cbel'" 31, 1963. 3. As rents to be paid the Lessor for the ;.se of said pre ises, the Lessee agrees to pay the sum of C6,000.00 in nront'ily installments, in advance, of 4 50.00 each, the first install- T, 'flt d ,e and o ..E, on avab Or before the 1st day ef ieovelnber, 1953, and or :.0 :'1 T.innthly ins' l''.neft On or before the let of each succeeding t `i+ e:,f to r. All ef said rents art' nsyab to the .Lessor at th e o ni _�'fic�a o� the Cite- .c>r'. in Plaievie }-:alt: _ar�1s' Texas 4. It 1s unc.er: ;t, o that; ter:. Lessee is to use said leased :ire....,._ as for t etc:- _i fillann station and othree r' t bosi ieooes and that the Lessee a' t -t Or, A i-. A y. d n t z t` 1 d L the Lessee y a l ter; iti is zsiness will be carnied on in and on said leased premises during, the term of this lease, and Lessee a 'tees to comply with all of the city sanity .y and health ofdi;o'in:es, oolice orders and state laws in the ooeration of said business. T 5. The Lessor essor specifically ,grants to the Lessee the privilege to make 'mprove' ents on said premises of the character and kind deemed necessary by the Lessee, and the Lessor gives and grants to the Lessee the privilege o removing said improvements at the end of this lease, orovided that all rents due and payable hereunder have been paid in full and that the premises are placed back in substantially the same condition as received. 6. Lessee arTrees to keep all and singular the said premises in a go state of reoair and in the same condition as said premises are at the cony ;i ncement of this lease, less ordinary and reasonable uses, near and tear thereof, and cartage by fire and in- evit- b10 accidents, only, excepted. 7. The Lessee further covenants and agrees that it will not assign this lease nor sublet the whole or any part of said nreress during; the term of this lease. At the end of this lease, Lessee agrees to promptly and ncaceably yield un to the Lessor all and singular the °remises in a good state of repair, reas:anahle wear and tear and destruction by fire ='nd the elements, only, excepted. 9. The Lessor specifically reserves and retains its Landlord's Lien upon all improvements so -laced on said premises by the Lessee to secure it in the payment of the rentals herein provided to be rams:, and it is understood that no part of said improve- ments shall be re=moved from said premises until all of said rents due and os -able her —neer have been paid. 10. The Lessee agrees to keep and observe all of the conditions of this lease aun. to pay the rents ororaptly as and when they mature and, if said Lessee shall neglect or fail to perform and observe any or either of the covenants contained in this lease, then in either of said events, the Lessor may i :'°nediately, or at any time thereafter and while such neglect or default continues and without further notice or demand, enter into and upon said premises and re- nossess the same as of its former estate without being taken or deemed 208 1d1.1ty of any manner of trespass, and without prejudice to any remedies y, ,j Which might otherwise be used fo: possession or for arrears of rents, and that upon entry, as eforesa.id, the s .in•hts of Lessee in this lease shall cease and be ended. 1 It is Treed the', i lease is not to be extend- ed beyond the tenn fixed herein, or any hol lover sh:11 not be binding uoon the Lessor nr11 ;ss the same is s oo ed to e:r'iting and signed by the Lessor. EXECUTED this 23rd day of Teptem')e','_.D. 1953. CITY OF PL ':I VI E By Homer Looper Mayor ATTEST: 7".H. I,. G%i t y Clerk r r:� n r. p_ T rr77 k`;CG S OH Ulu By Jim Norman Partner, LESS E, The Summary Sheet of he 1953 Tax Roll gas submitted by Fannie Norman Tax Collector- Assessor shDwinG a Valuation for 1953 of :4:20,619,130.00 and taxes due amoonting to 288, aS7. 82. moved by a.lker s cond by Cain, That the Tax Roll be approved. Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in fevor of H.B.Jordan Co. on water and sewer cc-ntr.ect of July 6th, 1953 arnountirin to 5129.46. m ov ed by l al k r second by -"ain, That the esti ate be paid. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. ity `le rk Mayo Special Meeting Sent. 9, 1' 53 The City Ccunei l met on the call of Mayor Horner Looper, with the aver nresidi rr and the following Aldermen aresenit: Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, Anderson, J.; ,alker, also City Engineer, R.K. Snetben was present for t'ie Ineeting. 'r Hoffman of Bryan ^.x, Hoffman 'evin£r Gomoany presented a list of streets that "V: re ready for paving'. After discussion it was moved by Johnson second by Blair, that the following streets be paved to be completed in October, 1953. 18th Street Elpaso to Galveston 3.,. Alpine 12th to 13th. T 16th St. I- ilwa;.zk ee to Nassau I3eecih1 St. S.E. 7th to J.L. 8th Fourth St. Travis to Vernon 7th St. 140 ft. east of Beech `:spin i block from llth 3t. to alley Houston, 100 ft. Binl er corner 9th ilou stun llth St. Amnrillo to Yonkers ?eohyr St. llth to 13th. Y 1�looks in the Rell Subdivision. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Anderson, That the nlrzrnbers bond of V.L. +"acKir1e_.v be aooroved. Carried. T•:oved by Blair second by That add 1500 ft. of cast iron 6 inch main to H.B. Jordan Co. contract, to e laid on west 4th and Ennis ,Jts. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. r City 1erk' Mayor Special Meeting Oct. 2nd. 1953. The Council met on call of Mayor Homer Looper, with the following Aldermen present: Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, E.1. Anderson and J.W. l'!cer. City Attorney Frank R. Day was present at the meetirler. Anet itiion was presented to the Coun :i1. by rnold Banks at all asking the Council to stop the buil•din; of a truck Calibration Station on Test 5th St. by the Comptrollers Dept. j 209 IV After due consideration of the petition, it was denied and Moved by Johnson second bar Blair, Th,nt the Comptrollers Department be allowed to proceed with the station tin the tract described as follows: Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. i J i— ty Clerk I-layor C October 5, 1953 CD The City Council met in Regular meeting with Mayor, Homer Looper presiding, and the following Aldermen present, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, E.M. Anderson, J.W. Walker, and W.T. Cain. City Attorney ‹t Frank R. Day, and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. A= Petition to widen Quincy Street paving from 16th Street north to 24th Street was presented for the Councils consideration. It was moved by Blair second by Cain, That the Council request the State Highway Department to join with the City in the widening program on Highway 194. Carried. Winfield Holbrook and R.Q. Silverthorne made a report of the directors meeting held in Plainview of the Canadian Dam Association Officials. Moved by Walker and second by Blair, That the Council order an election to be had on Nov. 24th. on creating the Canadian River Dam Authority. Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Tru Fab Metal Prod- ucts Co. on the new Street Barn amounting to 12000.00. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the estimate be paid. Carried. The Mayor read 4 bids on motor graders as follows: Texas Machinery Co.(Galion) 5161.0 less 1361.10, plus extras of 975.00 4775.00 Tom W. Carpenter (A.C.) model D. 5867.15, less 1317.15 less 50.00 cash discount 4500.00 West Texas Equipment Co.(Cat) 9314.36 less 614.36, 8400.00 less 2% cash discount. Brom Supply Co. (American) 7061.00 less 1200.00, 5861.00 Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That the Council accept the low bid of Tom W. Carpenter at 4500.00 net FOB Plainview 4500.00 Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That Hub Burt be made sargent in police department with 5. pp per month _added salary. Carried. Moved by Walker and second by Anderson, That the Clerk- Treasurer be authorized to transfer funds from the Parking Meter Account to the General Fund account as needed. Carried. Moved by Blair Second by Anderson, That the Council appropiate 100.00 for the use of the Citizens traffic Committee. Carried. Moved by Cain second by Walker, That the Mayor be authorized to engage W.W. Angell to audit the City Accounts for predeeding fiscal year for 500.00. Carried. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of Burt Electric Co. for electric switches on new water system amounting to 1857.25 in favor of H.B.Jordan Co. on new water system 19037.76 Moved by Blair second by Walker that the estimates be paid. Carried. The Council recommended the following for officials to hold the election on the Canadian River Dam Authority. Judge T.J. Boney, Assistant Judge Roy Maxey, Clerk, Mrs H.T. Roberts. The place at the City Auditorium. RESOLUTION Be it Resolved by the City Council of Plainview, Texas, that the policy of the Council will be to ask the owners of such tracts which may be presented to the Council for approval as subdivisions, present certi- ficates showing taxes paid to date on said tracts. 210 Moved by Johnson second by Anderson, That the above resolution be adopted. Carried. The minutes of Sept. 21st., 29th and Oct. 2nd. read and approved. The Mayor read Monthly Reports for September as follows: Plainview Courts net 265.69 Water plants gallons pumped 145284800 Delinquent taxes 1232.04 Building Inspector 349.80 City Clerk 2 109.25 Police Report Meat Inspector Fees 92.00 Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payments. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Yvonne Ragle 19.30, J.Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, Magnolia Petroleum Co, 6.81, S.W.Public Service 2719.78, Caylor Service Station 3.58, Fore Simmons 178.86, Nina Odom 38.70, Elaine Wardlaw 38.50, Nell Roundtree 37.90, Marie Driver 21.70, F.E. Sommerville 57.00 Mrs A.L. Stark 50.00, Marvin Matthews 5.75, Hale Co. Concrete Co. 188.81, Phillips Petroleum Co. 190.05, Continental Assurance 524.90, Hilton Hotel 20.00, Gallaways Janitor Supplies 57.82, L.G. McDaniel (Trip to Matador) 7.20, Helen Eastwood 45.50, Curry Motor Frt. Lines 5.76, The Dunn Drug Co. 5.05, Nina Odom 41.10, Elaine Wardlaw 38.70, Marie Driver 36.15, Nell Rountree 37.90, Business Prof. Womens club 6.00, P.H.Bryan Coll. For Ragland Grocery 16.00, Joan Heath 4.00, G.E. Winarove 30.00, Curry Motor Frt. 1.78, J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, F.E. Sommerville 145.00 Coll. of Internal Revenue 1167.00, Austin Battery Co. 24.45, Army c Navy Store 67.94, Boyd Davenport Agency 61.00, Bryan's Food Store 20.00, Barleyts Cities Service 159.44, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. 251.66, Blair Drug Co. 30.25, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 109.98, Carpenter Paper Co. 3 D 74, California Bursh Co. 139.60, Cathey Fullinghim Hdw. 31.50, Chicken Inn 22.25, W.T.Cain Mtr. Co. 300.40 Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 6.50, Curry Mtr. Frt. S .50, Crenshaw Paint Glass 4.00, Dodson Chemical Co 62.36, Eagle ignal Corp. 30.22, Eureka Fire Hose 80.87, Farmers Blacksmith Shop 5.00, Gallaway's Janitor Supplies 6.20, Good Year Service Stores 30.70, Hilton Hotel Cleaners 4.75 Haynes Mtr. Co. 5.70, Harald -News Publ. Co. 6,54, 206.54, Jarvis -Tu 153.72, Kimbell Plv. Co. 14.00, Kiker's Service Station 21.52, Knoohuizen Hale 44.00, Morrison Supply Co. 116.92, Mitchell Oil Co 12.60, Neptune Meter Co. 530.00, Newman Motor 18.91, Eugene G. McCarthy, M.D. 50.00 Plainview Plumbing Co 10.16, Plainview Safety Lane 2.50, Plainview Builders Supply 27.30, Phillips Battery Co 29.97, Plv. Hosp. Clinic Found. 269.46, Plainview Hdw. Co. 15.62, The Rose Shop 20.00, Rogers Battery Elec. 125.22 R.&R. Electronic Co. 2.36, The Rohan Co.,. Inc. 42.00, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 17.55, S.W. Public Service Co. 149.30, The Steck Co. 25.60, State Chemical Co. 6.70, The Selig Co. 14.00, Sargent Sowell 216.97, S.W.Bell Tel. Co. 216.28, Shook Tire Co 302.48, The Texas Co 27.22, Texas Tech College 42.00, Viking Supply Corp. 150.05 West Texas Equip. Co. .97, Walts "66" Station 101.51, Winn Motor Co. 24.60, West Texas Gas Co 50.25, Whites Super Market 56.00, Young Service Station 5.50, P.H. Bryan Local Reg. 36.00, Continental Oil Co. 80.33, Caylor Grocery 3.28, Connor Mathes Co. 20.21, Cont. Oil Co 412.49, Dudley E Godwin 18.50, Eaton Stationery 192.73, Governmental Guide 3.00, Gutherie's Shamrock Ser. 2.60, Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. 240.90, Long Bell Lmbr. Co. 219.83, Carl H. Mangum Mtr. Co. 70.20, Midway Service 1.50, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 3.09, Fred Moore 57.00, McDonald Trading Post 3.90, M.B. McKee Co. 44.80 O.K. Rubber Welders 5.50, West Pharmacy 2.00, Perry's Service S tation 38.32 Plainview Welding 17.40, Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 5.20, The Plainview Tribune 17.50, Plains Welding Supply 3.75 Simmangs 40.05, S.W. Public Service 2475.66, Seipp Machine Shop 21.50, V iking Supply Corp. 23.10, H.O. Wooten Grocery Co. 11.65, Dee Yancey Super Service 72.64, The Mayor read bills from Gifford Hill Western Co. Pipe for storm sewer 4th St. 1137.60 Utica, 4th to 5th St. 1137.60 Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the bills be paid. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned giA7 Cf,„ CITY CLffi3K MAYOR /�.{G A 2;� 1 ±7 \G ld f 0 0f tg j 7 x :i y. RESOLUTION i ,-r-- 1144:1444i6(3 WHEREAL the Oity Council of the City of Plainview, finds th4.A. the widening, re—surfacing and the laying of curb end gutter on Quincy Street, which is. also 'State Highwny 194 from 16th Street to 24th A.rcet, would gre&tly 'id the trnveling public p.nd 1d lessen the dnnger thnt now exists; and YEERLS„ thc property owners abutting the t!bpve portion of quincy Street crc unanimzusly in. fLvor OX said improvements nnd hzve petitioned the City Council to nid tnd nssiS: wking such ini prevelients; and %ELLEAS„ the City Coubeil agrees on its part to furnish the necessnry rilIt. i,:urb. ud gutter, if the State highl Depnrtment ;till re...grade and re—surface snid t;uiney Street frpm 16th Street to 24th. Street. NOW, THEaEn;:, .L1 City Council of the City of Plninw. viw„ repectfully requests zi.hd petitions the Stnte Highwny Department. of Tex;; to tnke over and re—surface Quincy Street, which is also Ante. Highwy 194 from 16th. Street to 24th Street in the City of Plainview, and in consideration therefor, the City pf Plpinview, agrees to furnish pll the necessary right.of.vray .rud curb i:rd gutter for such improvements, STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE i 1, i' H. Bry: dity Clor :f thc City of Plainview do hereby certify tht, tho oz.d i:.:)reing iz, truo ,1d corfect copy of the Resolution nJooted by the It Council on the 5 etity of record in Bpok ,?,;;.,ge ,I20/C„_, the win of the City Council. a TE6TIMOEY, WIT., uitneris my officinl 11n.d ond ity ulerk of Plvinview„ Texas. 211 Regular Session Oct. 19, 1953 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance: J.W. Walker, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson, E.M. Anderson. Frank R. Day, City attorney and R.K. Snethen, 6ity Engineer were present at the meeting. Moved by Blair and second by Anderson, That the property owners in Block $5 College Hill, be allowed to run the alley east and west, through the block. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the City Council approve the plat of Thruston, subdivision of South East quarter of Section 2$, which is outside of the City limits, as submitted by Mr. Thurston. Subject to the filing of proper dedication deeds for streets and alleys, and approval by the Commissioners Court of Hale County. Carried. The minutes of October 5th. read and approved. Moved by Walker second op by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. List of Bills Floyd Woods (Extra Help) 15.00, Jimmie Arredondo 125.00 (Alley Crossing) Hale Co. Concrete Co. 6.63, Trustees of Firemen R&R Fund 65.74, Fay's Cafe 12.00, Cloverlake Creamery 22.00, Littlejohn Tool Equip. Co., 113.$0, V.R. Rodgers Son 10.75, The .Camera Shop 16.69, B.And C Electronic Labs. 27.45, Burt Electric Co. 160.35, Plv. Hosp Clinic Found. 60.00 (Jack Morris) Marie Driver 3.40, Roy Maxey (Dairy Barn) 40.00, Frank Stults (Dairy Barn) 4$.00, Phillips Petroleum Co. 45.34, Citizens Traffic Commission 100.00, National Guard 20.00, Continental Assurance Co (Cities part. 242.30, Curry Motor Freight 4.03, Dr.J.V. Miller (Care of Henry Ely) 22.70, F.M. Mitchell 10.00, Helen Eastwood 45.50, Hubbard Gun Shop 20.00, P.H.Bryan Petty Cash 49.$$, Harley Davidson 17.40. The Mayor read report of West Texas Gas Co 2% Rentals, $804.76. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That report be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Council advertise for bids on car of 2 inch cast iron pipe to be opened Nov. 16, 7:30 P.M. Carried. Moved by Blair, Second by Walker, That the City Tax Collecyor be authorized to relinquish all interest penalty except 8%, plus 1.00 cost on C.E. Keller and Mrs "ellie Redinger, Taxes. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan Hoffman on paving contract amounting to 1$33.$0 H.B. Jordan Co. on water and sewer contract amounting to $336.03 Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the estimates be paid. Carried. dg The meeting adjourn CITY CORK ''OR Nov. 3rd, 1953 The City Council met in called session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding. The following Aldermen were present: E.M. Anderson, W.T. Cain, J.W. Walker, Ray D. Blair, C.T. Johnson. R.K. Snethen, City Engineer and Frank R. Day, City Attorney were present for the meeting. Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That the Council add 775 feet 6 inch water main on Jordan Contract to be laid on 8th Street from Amarillo to Canyon Streets, provided 4 connections are secured, and a deposit of $350.00 be advanced to be refunded when 6 connections are made from said line. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, that Arnold Banks request for lease on West 5th St. property be defferred for futther information. Carried. The minutes of October 19th read and approved. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Lit of Bills since Nov.4, to Nov. 16, Burt Electric Co. 256.00, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 175.67, No Name Cafe. 1$$.55, B.W. Sewell 6.00, The Plainview Mattress Factory 7.50, Burroughs Corporation 42.20, P.H.Bryan, Registrar 36.50, The Camera Shop 29.62, Continental Oil Co. 335.00, Guthrie's Shamrock Service 1.30 Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 66.57, O.K.Rubber. Welders 51.00, Penney's 47.20 Seipp_ Machins, Shop 13.00, Elliott Taylor 272,. $0, Western Union 4,35 Whit egs 212 g.,.._ma.4e4Auto, 25.00, Y.R,Rodgers Son Machine Shop 18.45, Trustees of Firemen R. &,R. Fund 75.08, Curry M Freight 2.73, Plains Welding Supply 10.00, Eaton Stationery 238.73 Eagle Signal Corp. 4.82, A.B.TThornton 35.00, Army Navy_Store26,05 Magnolia Petroleum Co..27.87, Viking Supply Corp. 58.27, Phillips Petroleum Co. 181.98, P.H.Bryan Coil. (Lubbock Water. School) 19 Wiggly Co. 24.00, J.Oliver Bier,P.M. 15.09. Carried. The Mayor Read monthly reports for October as follows: Delinquent Taxes 973.63 'Current Taxes 65880.38 Building Insp. 307.95 Meat Insp.Total Fee 122.15 S.W.Public Service 2938.21 Police Report 2481.00 Food Insp. 545.00 Moved by Blair second by Cain, That the roports be accepted filed. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City install parking meters around the Court House Square. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Anderson, That the Police Chief be authorized to investigate the nossiblity of a signal light at Broadway and Crestway, near Hilcrest School. Carried. Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the the request be granted of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. for eastrnent on the following tract being Apart of and out of Section 40Jk2 beginning at a point 160 feet north and 75 feet west of the southwest corner of Block 53, Original town of Plainview Hale County Texas. Thence west a distance of 1050 feet thence southx a distance of 20 feet; thence east a distance of 1050 feet; thence north a distance of 20 feet to the place of beginning. Carried. �'v!s%� CI CLERK Called Session Nov. 3rd 1953. MAYOR The City Engineer read estimates #2 in favor of True Fab Metal Products Co. amounting to (Street Barn) 2350.00 Moved by Blair second by Anderson, That the Estimate be paid. Carried. The City Engineer read estimate on the 81048.00 dollar water and sewer contract with H.B. Jordan Co. amounting to 6890.46. Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the estimate be paid. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. I MAYO fl tirE Nov. 1 1953 The City Council 1 met in Regular sesssession wi =,i, t �ur, i or' Locper presiding and the he lo.i10 it j AA.de�L�' ten present: t: �itiC�.�.t1F�.r, `�Y.T.Cain, E.N. Anderson, C.T. Johnson and Ray D. Blair. R.K. Snethen, City Engineer, Frank R. Day and Gene Owen, City Attorney's also attended the meeting. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the City Authorize one 6000 lumen lamp at 2nd Baltimore, one 4000 lumen at the alley east of 2nd and Baltimore on 2nd Street in order to give better light around Assembly of God Church area. Carried. The Mayor read bids on a car of 2 inch cast iron pine as follows: McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co. 60.63 cents per foot Morrison Supply Co. 63.44 United States Pipe Co. 64.50 Amerian Cast Iron Pipe Co. 63.00 James B. Clow Sons 62.00 r. all delivered, Plainview Texas, immediate delivery. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the Council accept the low bid of McWane Cast Iron "ipe Co. at 60.63 per foot delivered, Plainview, Texas. CARRIED. The Mayor opened bids on instal ling signal controls as follows: Burt Electric Company 550.00 225.80 Reams Electric Co. 484.50 258.00 Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the Council accept the low bid ofi Labor of Burt Electric Co. and buy the control through w 1 p fl LRIT''S FOR COTCPER, 1.953 Homer Lool_er 275.00 Dr. E. C. Nicholl 210.00 nA (N-1 Fannie Noran K,..,k.'-,,,, Dr. D. P. Jones 85.00 Fr'ink R. :Jay 180.00 A. C. KoeninEer 265.00 C. T. Johnson 20.CO Weldon Way 255.00 E. M. Andel4son 20.00 A. L. Kin 197.00 L D. Blr,ir 20.00 Albert F. Anderson 377.00 J. W. Walker 20.00 L. D. Horton 197.00 W. T. Cain 20.00 f. C. Moore 197.00 R. K. Onethen 510.00 L. A. Horton 177.00 7rs. Iris F__,ucett igo.co David McDonald 177.00 Hoyt Curry 375. R. Alexander 177.00 1,Lath Burkett 237.00 J ?r, Riley 197.00 E. J. 7hearer .4-',, 4 D. A. Wood 177,00 ub Burt 222.00 A D. Fr'nk 177.00 J. E. Sheeon 232.00 Oliver Tamplen 196.50 Hortense Pelphry 239.78 L. V. Arterburn 163619 J. T. Sanderson W. H. Welch 170.67 Geo. J. Boswell 202. :Irs..Fat Connelly 10.0 T. 13. Sitton 402.00 Kenneth Carter 136.c0 A. R. Cardinal 239.78 I. H. Bryan 375.00 Todd Edd Rurson 251.00 C. G. Brown 112.00 H. D. Payne 2.21.00 Flayd Lamb 235.74 George Sawyer 132.80 J. B. Temple 228.50 J. N. Haun 120.40 D. H. Coulson 228.50 Nina Odom 103.50 Elmo Head 102.00 :Thine Wardlaw 103.50 J. W. Anderson 226.95 Ed J. Slagle J. M. Heflin 65 .00 J. R. Willia s 226.95 Bill E. White 213.50 Weldon GravcE 2.50 Marion C. Gilbert 221.95 Rufus :T. Hicks 202.50 A. M. Hamilton 300.00 Leee.y :':axey 247.00 Frank Rider 227.00 Berry Lynch 237.00 Arvil Harkin e aZ.00 "°:illiam L. Renegar 22'.00 D H. Debusk 227.0 F. 'I. ",11.t'r 227.00 D. F. Rogers 2221.00 W. E. Strickland 21T20C Tomm: F. Harkins 2:1).7.00 Vernon D. Chapman 2:11r.00 Gerald C. Dic: ',I CO Leo J. Br:oks Alto H. J '42 )C Fyllrl. E. 7-1or 202 .00 F. F ,Icy 400.00 E. Bolles 3K.00 A. T. Eerr(d 222.90 I Tkrren '.'42.00 r H. In-1,n 207.00 Jack Morris 237.00 B ill Hollum 207.00 U pwird Gibson 202.00 L. G. McDaniel 225.00 Jamie Slaughter 200.00 Buddy McClendon 113 F. L. Thornton 312.50 C. B. Guin 227.00 lute Rannals 247.00 ri. F. Tampien 219.50 J. B. Heflin 177.00 Will Evans 192.00 W. D. Wilhourn ,21.66 'T. L. Welch 177.00 21`3 the City. Carried. Moved bar Blair second by (Jain, That the Council accept the prop- osal of G.B. Whitney Company to make aporaisal of new buildings erected in 1953 at 650.00. Carried. Minutes of Nov. 3rd read and approved. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the City pay 10¢ per water meter to Canadian River Municipal Water Authority for organization expense. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Cain, That Council authorize purchase of control for sewer pumps, which would alternate running of pumps at approximate cost of 280.00. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Walker, That Mayor advertise for bids on fence for street barn site and Beech St. well site, to be opened C December 7th, at 7 :30 P.M. Carried. Moved b'r Blair second by Cain, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. et Carried. List of Bills Nov. 1, to Nov. 16, 1953 Burt Electric Co. 256.00, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 175.67, No Name Cafe 188.55, B.W.Bewell (Xtra Work Aud.) 6.00, The Plainview Mattress Factory 7.50, Burroughs Corporation 42.20, P.H. Bryan, Registrar 36.50, The Camera Shop 29.62, Continental Oil Co. 335.00, Guthrie's Shamrock service 1.30, Higginbotham- Bartlett Co. 66.57, O.K. Rubber Welders 51.00, Penney's 47.20, Seipp Machine Shop 13.00, Elliott Taylor 272.80, Western Union 4.35, White's Auto Store 25.00, V.R. Rodgers Son Machine Shop 18.45, Trustees of Firemen R. &R. Fund 75.08, Curry Motor Freight 2.73, Plains Welding Supply 10.00, Eaton Stationery 238.73, Eagle Signal Corp. 4.82, A.B.ihornton (Time Slip,St.) 35.00, Army Navy Store 26.05, Magnolia Petroleum Co. 27.87, Viking Supply Corp. 58.27, Phillips Petroleum Co. 181.98, P.H.Bryan Col. (Lubbock Water School) 19.28, Piggly Wiggly Plv. Co. 24.00, J.Oliver Bier,P.M. 15.00. Carried. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of H.B. Jordan Co. on Water and Sewer contract amounting to 8854.29. Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Anderson, That the Mayor be authorized to lease tract of land 200 feet fronting on 5th Street and 140 feet deep fronting on Independence St., for lease of 100 dollars per month, to start January 1st. Said property to be filled in at lessees expense. Lesse to have 5 year term and option of 5 more years. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the Mayor be authorized to lease tract of land at 75.00 per month, Beginning at a point in the north line of U.S. Highway No. 70 and 750 feet west of the southwest iz corner of Block 53, Original town of Plainview, Hale Co., Texas for the place of beginning and the southwest corner of this tract. Thence north 100 feet thence eat 150 feet thence south 100 Ft. to a point in the north line of U.S.Highway 70. thence west along the North line of said U.S. Highway 70, 150 feet to the place of beginning. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned ()?Ai CITY CLEK MAYOR Nov. 27, 1953 Special Session The City Council met in Special Session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding and the following Aldermen present, C.T. Johnson, E.M. Anderson, And J.W. Walker. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Insp- ector W.F. Foley attended the meeting. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the City pay 000.00 to Santa Claus Day decorations. Carried. Moved by Anderson Second by Walker, That the Council authorize the raising of approximately 233 socalled 100 Watts Street lights now in use to 2.500 lumen power. Carried. 214 The Meeting Adjourned diALAAL MAYO' Special Session Nov. 30, 1953 The City Council met in Special Session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding and the following Aldermen attending: E.M. Anderson, J.W. Walker, C.T. Johnson and W.T. Cain. Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the Council authorize the extension of 300 feet ee 8 inch Cast Iron Pipe north from 20th. street on Kokomo St. And the extension of $00 feet of 6 inch line on Columbia and west Alpine St. to serve the Hilcrest School. The Plainview Compress Company to pay one third of installation on the 300 feet of inch line of Kokomo Street. The Motion Carried. Meeting Adjourned CI T`Y CLERK -MAYOR Dec. 7, 1953 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance: C.T. Johnson, E.M. Anderson, J.W. l`alker, Ray D. Blair, R.K. Snethen, City Engineer and Gene Owen Asst. City Attorney also were present. The Mayor opened bids as advertised on steel fence for Beech St. well site and Street Warehouse as follows: Chain Link Fence Co. 2578.50 Western Brick Supply Co. 2900.00 Pioneer Fence Co. 1930.00 Forrest Lumber Co. 2717.43 Cyclone Fence Co. 2342.00 Ace Chain Line Fence Co. 2266.00 Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the Council accept the low bid of Pioneer Fence Co. at 1930.00/ Carried. Moved by Johnson second by Anderson, That the Council arprove the following names selected by mail ballots as Directors of the Board of City Development and Chamber of Commerce for 3 year terms ending Dec. 31, 1956. J.B. Wheeler replacing Gene Bumpas Hugh Hale B.O. Cooper Archie Keys H.W. Garrett H.E. Bawden Harold Jarvis Jason Gordon Lucien Morehead The motion carried. The Mayor read monthly reports for November as follows: Delinquent taxes 1067.56 Current Tax 3865$.90 Building, Insp. 313.05 Meat Insp. 92.75 Water Plant gallons pumped 51741600 Police Report 2759.00 Food Inspector 23.00 City Clerk 3$5$.95 Moved bar Blair second by Cain, That the reports be accented Filed. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. List of Bills to Dec. 7th. Miller Miller 21.15 Canadian River Municipal Wtr. 430.00, Continental Assurance Co. 527.92 (Cities part 23$.00) Mamie Arthur (Care of Ellen Eakin) 42.50, Wood Funeral Home (William Watson) 50.00, Chamber of Commerce (Canadian River Publicity) 40.00, P.H.Bryan Col. for Ragland Grocery 16.00, Synott Matthews 5.62 Collector of Internal Revenue 1385.90, Hubbard Gun Shop 45.00, P.H.Bryan,Petty Cash 49.64, G.L. Wingrove (Criple Man) 30.00, National. Guard 1$.00, Caylor Service Sta. 3.00, Adams Elec. 2.70, Barlye's Cities Service 165.73, Barton Plumbing Co. 3.65, Blair Drug Co. 17.56, Boyd c Davenport 60.00, Brandt Auto- matic Cashier Co. .73, Bryan's Food itore $.00, Burroughs Adding Mach- ine shop 3.72, The Camera Shop 23.$2, Tom W.Carpenter Equip.Co. 21.22, Cloverlake Creamery 5.00, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 3.00, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 33.00, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 144.44, Cummins Supply S ALAf IES FOR NOVEMBER, 1953 Kenneth Carter 129.20 S. E. Bolles 375.00 Fannie Norman 300.00 A. T. Herod 232.99 Frank R. Day 220.00 Roy Warren 252.00 C. T. Johnson 20.00 Jack Morris 242.00. E. M. Anderson 20.00 Bill Hallam 217.00 Ray D. Blair 20.00 Howard Gibson 207.00 J. W. 'Talker 20.00 Roswell Alexander 207.00 W. T. Cain 20.00 Al D. Fitch 212.00 Rollin K. Snethen 525.00 Ka:ptbe Slaughter 2.05.00 Mrs. Iris Faucett 1$5.00 F. L. Thornton 325.00 Elaine Wardlaw 207.00 C. B. Guin 232.00 Nina Odom 207.00 'ute Rannals 252.00 Hoyt Curry 400.00 M. F. Tamplen 232.00 Nath Burkett 255.00 Oliver Tamplen 217.00 E. J. •'h!arer 250.00 H. L. Hood 207.00 Hub Burt 250.00 J. B. Heflin 182.00 J. E. Sheeon 250.00 Will Evans 197.00 Hartense Pell*rey 261.34 W. D.Wilbourn 226.66 J. T. Sanderson 240.00 W. L. Welch 1$2.00 Geo J. Roswell 207.00 Dr. E. C. Nicholl 220.00 T. P. Sitton 212.00 Dr. D. P. Jones 90.00 A. R. Cardinal 253.17 A. C. Koeninger 270.00 Todd Edd Burson 248.00 W. D. Gilliland 260.00 H. D. Payne 240.00 A. L. King 202.00 Floyd Lamb 252.00 A. F. Anderson /$2.00 J. B. Temple 240.00 L. D. Horton 202.00 D. H. Coulson 240.00 F. 0. Moore 202.00 Elmo Head 112.00 L. A. Horton /82.00 J. W. Anderson 240.00 David McDonald 1$2.00 E. E. Slagle 218.00 W. B. Alexander 1$2.00 J. M Heflin 75.00 J. W. Bailey 202.00 J. R. Williams 152.00 B. A. Wood 170.34 Marion 0. Gilbert 230.00 A. B. Frank 91.00 Rufus 44.J 210.00 W. H. Welch 182.00 J. D. Robertson 127.70 Clint Wright 182.00 Junior Mack Burt 1$9.00 Robert Brooks 1$2.00 A. M. Hamilton 330.00 Homer Looper 275.00 Leedy Maxey 260.00 F. H. Bryan 400.00 Frank Rigler 240.0C C. G. Brown 64.00 Berry Lynch 250.00 C. H. Pyle 91.00 Arvil W. Harkins 245.00 G.V. Sawyer 99.20 illiam E. Renegar 240.00 J. N. Haun 4. .00 Lon H. DeBusk 240.00 Mr. Fat Connell9 27.20 F. W. Slaughter 250.00 D. F. Rogers 240.00 W. E. Strickland 240.00 Tommie F. Harkins 240.00 Vernon D. Chapman 240.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson 230.00 Leo J. Brooks 230.00 Alton H. Judah 230.00 Ralph E. T v.-1or 220.0C 8tei"ilson Jr. 1$9.00 W. F. Foley 425.00 .r 215 Co. (Signal Lights) 335.94, Curry :Motor Freight 1.7$, Forrester Sales Service 37.40, Guthrie's Shamrock Service 91.62, Hamilton Martin Motor Co. 35.30, The HaleCo. Abstract 140.00, Herald- News Publishing Dlo. 55.$$, W.T.Cain Motor Co. 12.60, Clowe Cowan Inc. 10.77, Kiker's Service Station 4.35, Lubbock Engineering Co.(Maps) 306.20, J.Q. Long Roofing Co. 10.00, Magnolia Chemical Co. of Texas 28.7$, Morrison Supply Co. 134.02, Midway Service 6.75, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 1.00, Newman Motor Co. 22.04, Plains Typewriter Service 1$.00, Phillips Battery Co. 63.79, Perry's Service Station 15.544, Plank Lumber Co. 2.00, Plv. Hosp. Clinic Found. 16 .44 (t���.F Hardi; ,r.nary Kiser,Henry ~ply Mrs -liton) P.H.1 ryan Col. 'o.t 71v. Blds.Supply 36.05, Plv.Hardware Co. 31.21, Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 107.03, V.R.Rodgers Son Machine Shop 14.25, Rogers Battery Elec. 1$.49, Haynes Motor Co. 31.75, Neptune Meter Co. 773.36, The Rohan Co. 2$0.32, Southern Meter Repair Co. 19.52, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 19.00, S.W.Public Service 26.9e, Sargent Sowell Inc. 62.65, S.1;. dell Tel. Co. 244.45, Shook Tire Co. 54.27, Viking Supply Corp. 300.10, Well Mach. Supply 167.76, Dee Yancey CD Super Service 32.29, Burt Elec. Co. 237.94, P.H.B.Local Reg. 3$.50, Chicken Inn 235.25, Mildred Tucker,Co.Clerk 3.50, Connor Mathes Co. 5.64, Edmiston Service Sta. 13.91, Eaton Stationery 45.25, Kimbell Plainview Co. 1.90, The Plainview Tribune 10.50, Richardson Oil Co. 4.35, Sears Roebuck Co.45.00, The Texas Company 5.$6, Western Union 3.00, White's Super Market 15.00, Whitfill oney 390.00, J.Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.00, H.O. Wooten Grocery Co. 5.40, Farmers Blacksmith Shop $.85, Continental Oil Co. 115.3$, Curry Motor Freight 30.00, Continental Oil Co. 267.55, Clark Motor Service 350.44, Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 6$7.90, Carl H. Mangum Motor Co. 25.00, Plainview Floral Co. 10.00, Seipp Machine Shop 5.00, Panhandle Santa Fe R.R.Co634.13, L.C.Wayland,M.D. 24.00, West Texas Gas Co. 164.65, The Stck Co 1.63, D.K.Rubber Welders 4.50, W.S.Darley Co 72.75, Hale Co.Abstract Co. 455,00, S.W.Public Service.Water Pumping 939.31, 555Street Lights 999.2$. Carried. Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That Electric Bond of Hodges Electric be approved. Carried. The Minutes of Nov. 16th, Nov. 27th and Nov. 30th read and aprroved. The City Engineer read estimates in Favor of Bryan Hoffman paving contract a_mountinto 4241.05 H.B.Jordan' o eater Contract 11563.60 B.G. Perry Pump house 21st& Houston 1440.00 Tru Fab Metal Prod.final on Whse. 100.00 Moved by Blair second by Wacker that the Est-mates be paid. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That City Engineer be authorized to buy heaters for asphalt tanks. Carried. Moved by Anderson second by Blair, That H.B. Jordan Co.,Contract be extended to cover $00 feet 6 inch sewer line in Herring Addition, and 600 feet in Brandes addition. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. CITY "'CLERK MAYOR Dec. 21st., 1953 The C:ty Council met in 3e ion with 1:Avor Homer Looper, oresidin an J t fol?ou'ing yl iermen attending,: C.T. Johnson, L. pp ridersor l C"'• 1 '•�;3.�_n !-5.,- D. B% J..:. l.,a ker. Frank H. ii; -y, City At ,r t.2 1 s .i t s r and 1 :,�i, :11 C; S tlel �1n "�'.n Asst. lit t.41� �1 <�n� -L.'�• ;Jn }len, City Engineer also were .roved by Johnson second by Cain, That Council agree to nay 25 o new b .`ir E t' er with step arol a d ,i1ton Hotel Corner. 1 .1i1: .J .:il.�+.. �i: C1( tom' G:. I.' 'I,L the Jon ric. annrove rF-:;7i g}^ (t r t:._. I. 27. Inc. I1 Bloc k Hilcre;t, L,arric:d. TORT;' and '.f *evi `.`C1 L)J cat l of oi•,. ;umbers Eight 8' h s. 1, T r n y- r i n lock !limber 1 �e r r rca 11� t. lt C� F� t �I_ inclusive in .1 .Irnc r �I_, (6) in T ILL. i dT AD, 'I TT N to the :o%r. .j °i, v?_ Hale County, Texas, as c r b 7 t,` '_i r County ri.__l Y 1�t, n�... =f.rl `J Z' y _v 4. l ...J. ,l I _c 216 Surveyor, as t revised 7 at of said eloc and h:._:..f. been prd:' tO the Cit CoJnuil by i-rs :yrtle 2,oyd Knoehudzen and. others ov;ning lots in 311,7if•h portion of the Block T-- 3I.x TAT•REAs it appears -..;h4jt L streets an.(1 alleys in the said re- formed hlok eonform to ..2 e esta6iloned strees and alley of t'ne City and are In all thi r1.3r and t)o,at c.:.h revon •of thaJ.. i. 4orelon of said fl :11E; necesary t3 cu. 7:0 c,i1 1„.,he :_ound it is therefore CRLT4F7_7:1J AI 1)77771 by thd '.:,i.t. Co Cyrtr.-, ',..,.r, Laid -lat and ddd c)f the refr.rmd block numhor 3ix (6) of Lite 6Did aditiOn be arc the same Is l',..• all res‘deo!.:, ap' oved. by 7,1;75, sedo:rd by 7, Tt, extend F'. inch sewer OD West 47th to jallas 3treet, (Jurth thrc,ugh Alley TT:etween. C. ....:..L.O. Dallas Street to 6th Steet. ..anrie:d. Anell r hiF R e;.' t La':.i.: .7 Year from 9dto'de1' 1st, 17 thro,wr]h Cr :50, :1'75 7:: 'ey l by Calr:, Th-:,.t be accc:,7:t'ed and pai0. y y That the !re: of' 300 feet /4 oriz:ed lo,-,.:e31 lyTi. a7: rld of T. 7t'r 1 ::3 J. 7,:,y 7n-neer rod Cd. hn.] wer c ac..:t. a..7. to 7C., That Tt Yas mv'ed a!rld and carr that the followihr, list of hills he a-roved flr payment. Ti..St c...fBfl7 Der.-.7,1953 t..4 1954 NrItirjni 33.4"), '7ty :at'l 3ank (iall.. on 01-der) 4337.2, Fre.d 1 72.0(D, 7Thr.:'ey'c, 23.52, :i.a:.erl'......71. .-Torks Assoc. 15.00, B.% 17.1.0, 5afton Piltrribin!:: Co. 529.03, S.:A. 7u1-,lic: de 10.53, T1s of Fio Funel 77fl fiDdc.-,..:6 Elec. Co TYla Conval.d.s.nent Home 57.5r1, 7.';', 7- )etroTedm Co. 5.05, i ho aowland Co. 71. 1ortly.. Tex;-.:.s Ho Curry 7otc Frt. r.„ P- -H; 74.-; .1.4„., 1")q 50 1,.74 7, 1 7 ...7.J.Wi,nters TubJir.: (2 City 4 S. Clive-r 7.:.7. 15.00, '-iontinent..i :'-',.,3dr Co. (Cities Pr]r%) 224.9.08, Food Store 9.94, c Contra(4t) 151%2:0, R.L S. 7,rocery 8.90, tor Frt. 7),..; H' fE Inte 7: (:Aelt',.---. Thx) 2173-57, 7 2.o Nae Cafe 165.50. Carried, The 7.7 e IP 'i-e,.. Seo.: i th ..-.:i...tyc...:,4- Fn:.; L.;•••:ot 1 u..-- ;:....4 1-ii.: 1 avri. the .f.2.•11; Al(14_,?r1;;:er. •In al Ra;,.. 1.). 4, J- 1 aa 2...... ,Ineh7 City f.td)rney, Frank. wa3 1:77esent 1Hir H., r:e7:.,1n. :.-11'. .2,a,cr ]doore diJoH: yltf..• f... 1 ty Til:Ar seco-rlei b O',a!h,, :ii L'hh l a,..:::: r... ..:2 Th,. :;anadiar. 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F' 1- �'l Y v,_,i fop "r :l. �+4ar'ritd. i st.� of 1is Ja:l 4, fi -i c.J c:ii 1 5'- Cr 'F "J1 >t. r o 1 :_.33, Fred .'Gore, 6 ).no, .1..,.3t'dr, ?att Fry is La. r 33. c, t ..!i s 5. w 55, 177' nil off. 1' Co, 57. ,1,r "r i 8, 3 _t... i. n :1 1 ri i f 'P Ca L. 1 .7 t .a L' 1 1 5 47 w r S r':: _t 1, 6. ain 3o. 2 '4.53, ckcr. I i'. 7, ,.:)a ii V Inc. /3, :Tar' 7. 1a:'l 7 17.6'), u 1 1: r` >i 11) s). .C))(i, tiJ� `I t� -i �l <j. J rl r i�_t�il F''l c 1 '220 t t ^i.1 ri 3 l''V .nn, ;3 W. l.' cY i.ir Co1 CIowe :t_ cc-an 1? .'7 s.7,::den rL r: eurn 97.' u. i. .tir ert&a C._1 .:ll l. ^7 mr' J r e i aut'. Ir. 1 zeri ;l fit- f feet feet 1 hoAe is w. 1 r t r v .)f i e S: l�� 1.1 r t re .w. ra a .i T 1 rr l p ''o“ ,i t .11 on Y n Sec y d b T 1 ti 'e L'y 01 j 3 t�'?S i_ U -.i e t r E t r' .`i "r i. v t!. c l 'k ;-i -.1t 5 5 n :J.rT i od. j -,T 7 ,L 7.1AY .7 Regular Session,Jan. 18, 1954 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Horner Looper presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance; C. T. Johnson, Wt T..` Cain, Ray D. Blair,: 'E; M. Anderson, and J. W. Walker. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. Moved by Blair second by Walker, that Hortense Pelphrey be promoted to Police Lieutenant at increase of $2.50 per month. Carried Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the Treasurer be author- ized to surrender Customers Pledge reciept No. 43537 calling for 300,000.00 U. S. Certificates of Indebtness, and recieving in lieu thereof Reciept No. 45982 calling for 300,000.00 United States Certi- ficates Series C. 1954. Pledged with the RepEblic National Bank of Dallas as security for the City of Plainview Deposits with the dale County State Bank Plainview Texas. Carried The Mayor read report of West Texas Gas Company showing street rentals due and paid in the amount $1883.81. Moved by Blair second by Cain, that the report be accepted and filed. Carried Moved by Johnson second by 'Rlair,That the balance of 4500.00 due on G. B. Whitney's appraisal bill be paid. Carried moved by Walker second by Blair,That the bill for metal fence to Pioneer Fence Co. be paid when O.K. by City Engineer.Amount 1930.00 Carried Moved by Walker second b' Cain,That offer H. H. Barnard 3% to obtain leins on Date Street curb and gutter job, and pay 5% if the improvements are built. Carried Moved by Blair second by Cain,That list of Bills submitted be paid. Carried List of Bills from Jan. 4, to Jan 18, 1954. Davis Elec. Motor Ser. 12.00; Eastern Metal of Elmirs, Ind. 36.18; Eaton Stationery 298.69; Firestone Stores 1.71;Gallaway's Janitor Sup. 50.91;Hancock's Fire Extinguisher 9.50; Herald -News Publishing Co.7.00: Hale Co. Concrete Co. 9.45 :Higginbotham- Bartlett Co 308.69:Kimbell- Plainview Co 29.75; King Trailer Equip. Co 73.00;Ludeman Macnaughton 110.24; Mitchell Hardware Co 3170; Midway Service 1.95; Medical Center 50.00:McDonald Trading Post 8.45; Neptune Meter Co. 880.00;0wens Motor Co. 13.50: Phillips 'attery Co. 47.40; Plains Welding Supply 16.62; Plainvi w Ready Mix Concrete 33.00;The Plainview Tribune 17.00; Phill. Petroleum Co 41.42; Miller Miller 25.02; Plv. Hosp. Clinic Found. 118.13;Perry's Ser. Sta. 27.70; Plv. Hardware Co 46.20; Robinson Herring Drug 4.98;Rogers Battery Elec. 3175; Shepard Chev.Co 23.30 218 Southwestern Public Ser. 14.07; M.Segal 13.20; State Chemical Co 23.40 Stovall Booher Radiator Sales 12.00;Tex -Vit Supply Co 10$.00: Dept. of Dairy Manuf. Texas Tech 45:00; The Texas Co. $.05; Shook Tire Co 37.70; Western Union 3.00; Worthi. ,;ton -Gamok Meter Div. 144.27; Wood Funeral Home 22.50; White's Super Markets 1$.00; Dee Yancey Super Ser. Sta. 31.0$; Peggy tiiinberly(extra help) 11.60; Walt's 66 Station 1.70:Morrison Supply Co. 735.91;P. H. Bryan Local Registrar 35.00; West Texas Gas Co. 247.40;Southwestern Bell Tel. Co 226.90,0% R. Rodgers Son Mach. Shop 56.50;Mamie's Convalescent Home 57.50;Ars. Josie Branscum(Exp. to State Hospital, Galveston, Texas)25.00;Forrester Sales Ser. 6$.20; Well Machinery Supply 106.12;Curry Motor Ft. 2.$6;Wood Funeral Home 50.00; Maggard -Nall Motor Co 4.15;P. H. Bryan Collector for Ragland Grocery Mkt. 16.00; S.W. Public Service Co. 1766.$5; Quadene Billing ton (extra help)15.20; Bural Shepard(Extra Sanitary) 24.20;LeFebure Corp. 103.75; Magnolia Petroleum Co 92.00; J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.00; Donovan Uniform Co 1$6.55; Quadene Billington(extra help) 7.80. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on paving contract amounting to 2704.76. Moved by Cain second by Johnson that estimate be paid. Carried. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Co on w:gter and sewer contract in amount of 7254.01. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, That the estimate be paid. Carried Moved by Johnson second by Blair, That the City add 1250 feet of 6 inch sewer lines to be layed in alley between Amarillo and Borger Streets, from 8th to llth. Carried Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City buy 277 street signs similar to those in place to complete street marking program. Carried Moved by Blair second by Johnson,That the Council advertise for bids on new pump house at 20th and Kokomo streets to be opened Feb.15, 1954 at 7:30 P. M. Carried The Meeting Adjourned. Special Meeting January 21, 1954 The City Council met in Special Session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding and the following Aldermen attending. C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, Ray D. Blair and W. T. Cain. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Bldg. Inspector W. F. Foley were present for the meeting. Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That Ordinance no. 567 be amended as follows: Carried ORDINANCE NO. 621 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 567 AND DELETING AND WITH DRAWING BLOCK 52, ORIGINAL TOWN OF PLAII'VIEW FR OM THE ESTABLISHED LIMITS OF ZONE NO. 1 OF THE PRESENT FIRE LIMITS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 567 be amended by deleting Block 52 Original Town of Plainview, from Zone 1 of the present fire limits. Section 2. That Block 52 Original Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, shall from and after the passage of this Ordinance be withdrawn from and no longer constitute a part of the fire limits of gone 1 as said Zone 1 is fully described in said Ordinance No. 567 and that the fire limits of Zone 1 after the deletion of said Block 52 are established and defined as follows: BEGINNING atthe intersection of 4th and Beech Streets: THENCE West along 4th Street to its intersection with Columbia St; THENCE North along Columbia Street to its intersection with 5thSt; THENCE West along 5th Street to its intersection with Denver St; THENCE North along Denier Street to its intersection with 6th St; THENCE East along 6th Street to its intersection with Columbia St; THENCE North along Columbia Street to its intersection with 7th St: THENCE East along 7th Street to its intersection with. Baltimore St; 219 THENCE North along Baltimore Street to its intersection with $th Street; THENCE East along 8th Street to its intersection with Austin Street; THENCE North along Austin Street to its intersection with loth Street; THENCE East along 10th Street to its intersection with the East extension of Austin Street; THENCE North along the East extension of Austin Street to its intersection with llth Street; THENCE West along llth Street to its intersection with Baltimore Street; THENCE North along Baltimore Street to its intersection with the South line of the F.W. D.C.R.R.Co. right -of -way; THENCE Southeasterly along the South line of the F.W.& D.C.R.R. Co. right -of -way to its intersection with Ash Street; THENCE Southalong Ash .Street to its-_ihtersectibn witb9th Street; THENCE East along 9th Street to its intersection with Beech St; THENCE South along Beech Street to its intersection with 4th Street, the point of beginning. Section 3. All provisions of the Ordinance No 567 and all other ordinances regulating and establishing fire limits in the City of Plainview, Texas, not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect, but all ordinances and amendments thereto in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance and the fire zone as herein established, are hereby in all things repealed. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of January, A.D.,1954. ATTEST Homer Looper Mayor of the City of Plainview P. H. Bryan City Clerk The meeting adjourned 6 2- CITY bLER J MAYOR R-gular Session, Feb. I, I954 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper Presiding and the fcllowing Aldermen pres—t, Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. C yin and J. W. Walker. Gene Owens Asst. Cit Attorney and R. K. Snethen City Engineer also was present Moved by Blair second by Walker, th,�et the Glen Subdivision of cart of lock F4 College Hill be approved Carried RSO.0 T TOK WHEREAS, r. F. Glenn and wife, Ruby Glenn, own a cart of Block F4, Co11_eme Hill Addition to the Town of Plainvie\, Hale County, Texas, together with _1 strip of ground South thereof up to the North line of 7th Street, described by metes and bounds as follows: B GIN: :ThG at the Southwest corner of said Block $4; THENCE North along its West line IA9.5 feet; TH:;NCE East 224 feet; T'H_SNCE South I89.5 feet pass the South line of said P1 ck A4. in all 209.5 feet to a point in the North line of 7th Street THENCE West along the North line of 7th Street 221: feet; THENCE North 20 feet to the place of beginning; and they hare suhdi'rided and platted the same into lots known as "Glenn Subdivision SW part of Block 84, College Hill Addition, Plainview, Teas," which is shown by said plat submitted to the City Council for annrwrl.; and Whereas, the said G. F. Glenn and wife, h,eve duly executed their Dedication Deed adopting said plat and dedicating the streets 220 and alleys to the public as public thoroughfares and they have requester' the City to ap)rove said plat; and WHFRE %S, it appears that said plat is re -ul er in all respects and the streets and alleys shown thereon conform to the os`.ablished streets and alleys of Plainview, and th -.me s' ouid be apnrw -d. TT TS, TH3i3FO_2E, R ?D D ORD R ?D that said rl:t is in all respects approved. Moved by lj second b- Blair, That list of bills submitted be approved for p-a-ment. Including Irwin Steel errection Company 275.00 P.B. Jordan extra on water contract984.41 Carried List of Bills Jan. I$ to Feb. I, 1954 Plainview Harley Davidson Sales I5.05, Phillips Petroleum Co. 34.23 G. B. Whitney Aporasisal Co150 n.H. Bryan, Petty Cash Fund 50.20 Ft. Worth Denver Railway Co. I.00, Chamber of Cmmerce(Santa Dav) 300.00, Roy Maxey(Lot Appraisals) 22.50, T. J. Bonev (Lot Appraisals) 12.50, F. Y. Foreman(Lot Appraisals) 12.50, Pioneer Fence Co. 919.00, Caorock TW:'ater &Sewer Association Dues 20.00, Cities Service 5.29, Mat Branscum(Charity) 25.00, Joan Heath (:extra Work) 5.6 Todd Edd Burson (Uniform Allow) 20.00, Allan Marker Co. 60.T0, Boyd C Davenport 5.00, B. and C; Electronic Labs. I4I.38, Barton Plumbing Co. 10.50, Fred Perryh411 Equip Co. 1.5.99, Continental Oil Co. 121.$9, Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 15.16, W. T. Cain Motor Co. 2.3.65, Curry Motor Freight I.5 Clowe Cowan, Inc. 7.44, Cosden Petroleum Corn. 55.59, Donovan Uniform Co. Inc. I2I.I0, Bob Edwards Cabinet Shop I.00, Firestone Stores I.05 Forrester Sales Service I8.60, Fore Sitmons 34.0: Gallawav's Janitor Supplies 2I.45, Hancock's Fire Extinguisher 2.50, Kiker's 1.00 Dlock Const. Co. 55.70, The League of Texas "unicipalities I35.60, Ludeman MacNaughton 6$.00, Maggard-Nall Motor Co. 29.09, Fred Moore 6 68.50, Morrison Supply Co. 2065.26, Neptune Meter Co, 500.00, Plainview Plumbing Co. 30.90, Plainview Hosp. c. Clinic Found 2''6.54, Connie Robertson Se. Sta. 76.23, The Rohan Co. Inc. 33.52, Reams 'Elec. Co. 4.62, Shepard Chevrolet Co: I22.30, Simmangs 19.'1.0, The Steck Co. I2.28 Shook Tire Co. 3$.19, Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. 225.35, Snook "c Aderton, Tnce. 530.00, T- -kheim Oil Tank &Purl' Co. 2.99, Viking Supply Corp. 720.43, Willson Waldrop L-mber Co. 4.75. The Mayor read bids as Collo s on c r exchange for Police Dept. Winn Motor Company I220.00 Shepard Chevrolet Co 1283.16 T3ratcher DePauw I600.00 Dodge Motor Co. 2735.37 1575. Newman Motor Ply 990.00 Maggard Nall 1300.00 Haynes Motor C). Buick 160 Moved by balker second by Anderson, That purchase low bid of Newman Motor Company at 990.00 Car -i ed The Mayor read Monthly reports for January as Pollo, s: Building Inspector 36'.25 Curent Taxes 6784.77 Delin_nu =nt Taxes 731.95 Sou. Western Public 2ervice 21 Rental 2725.15 Hous'ng Unit net 2$.52 A. C. Koeninger I4.00 Meta Inspector fees total 91.50 City Clerk 52793.56 t''et er Plant gallons pumped 616362.00 Tol-ice Report 1222.00 Moved by Blair second b Johnson, That the reports he ac_:erted and filed. Carried The minutes of Jan. IF?th and 2Ist. read and aprro d Moved by Anderson second by Cain, Th t the G,uncil nay H.'-?. Parn.ard 5 to obtain signed leins on the Date St. widening .job. Carried The City Engineer read estimate in favor H. B. Jordan Co On SALARIES FOR JANUARY 1954 P. H. Bryan 200.00 S E. Bolles 18'7.50 Elaine Wardzaw 103.50 A. T. Herrod 116.00 Nina Odom 207.90 Roy Warren 126.00 Mrs Iris Faucett 9.50 lack Morris 161.33 i Hoyt Curry 200.00 Bill hollum 10$.50 Nadi Burkett 127.50 Howard Gibsom 10$.50 E. J. Shearer 126.00 ttoswell Alexander 103.50 Hub Burt 125.00 L. G. McDaniel 117.50 J. E. Sheeon 125.00 Al D. Fitch 196.00 Hartense Pelphrey 122.50 Jamie Slaughter 102.50 J. T. Sanderson 120.00 F. L. Thornton 162.50 Geo J. Boswell 103.50 0. B. Guin 116.00 T. P. Sitton 106.00 Nute W. Rannals 126.00 A. R. Cardinal 122.50 M. F. Tamplin 116.00 Todd EddBurson 120.00 Oliver Tamplin 10$.50 H. D. Payne 120.00 J. B. Heflin 91. CO Floyd Lamb 120.00 Will van 9$.50 J. B. Tem>le 120.00 W. D. Wilhoutn 113.33 D. H. Coulson 120.00 W. L. Welsch 91.00 V. M. Reynolds 56.00 A. C. Koeninger 135.00 J. W. Anderson 120.00 Weldon Way 1'0100 E. E. Slagle 120.00 A. L. King 101.00 J. M. Jeflin 37.50 A. F. Anderson 91.00 J. R. Ui iliams 120.00 :Marion 0. Gilbert 214.58 L. D. Horton 101.00 F. C. Moore 101.00 Rufus M. Hicks 105.00 L. A. Horton 91.00 Leedy Maxey 130.00 David McDonald 91.00 Frank Rigler 120.00 W. B. Alexander 91.00 Berry Lynch 125.00 J. W. Bailey 101.00 Arbil W. Harkins 122.50 B. A. .flood 91.00 iilaam E. Reneger 120.00 W. H. Welch 91.00 Don H. DeBusk 120. T Clint right 91.00 W. Slaughter 122.50 Robert Brooks $4.94 D. F. Rogers 192.00 0. H. Pyle 91.00 W.E.Strickland 120.00 C. G. Brown 60.30 T ommie F. Harkins 120.00 Kenneth Carter 106.25 Vernon D. Chapman 120.00 Mr Pat Connelly 40.30 Gerald O. Dickerson 115.00 J. D. Robertson 120.00 Leo J. Brooks 115.00 G. V. Sawyer 70.40 Alton H. Judeh 115.00 Ralph E. Teylor 12'.00 J. N. Haun 67.20 Joe Filson Jr 105.00 22 1 Water and sewer contract amounting to 947.00 moved by J >hnson second by Blair, ti— t council annrove payment Carried The City Engineer read esCiri to in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on Pivin contract amounting to 1316.30 "roved by Blair second Anderson, That the estimate be paid Carried Moved by Cain second by And rson, That the City lay 6 inch sewer. 250 feet west form Fresno Street, in alley between 5th and 6th Streets and I000 feet Between IOth and IIth. And Yonkers -and Amara llo Streets Carried Moved by Cain s -cond hY Johnson, Mat Hovard Bowman be appoint- ed on. Electrical examining Bo:;rd of City of Plainview. Carried F The Meeting Adjourned. CIT CLERK Of MAYOR February 9, Tcr Special Session The City Council met in snecial session with the commissioners court of Hale dcunty Judge Le Iowlin presiding, for the nurno se of discussing Hale County Airport problems. Mayor Looper, Alderman J. W. Walker, E. M. Anderson, Ray D. Blair attended for the City. It was moved by Ald,rman Blair, seconded by Alderman Walker, that the City nay un to -0.00 per manth or I/3 of Airport direct nh)ne to Lubbock, which ever is the lesser. Carried Meeting adjourned s— CITY CLERK MAYOR Regular Session February 15, T954 T e City Council of °l: inview met in remul }r session in t e council room at the City Hall, with May,(Fomee Looper residing, and the following Aldermen in attendace Ray D. Blair, C. T. Hohnson, E. 7. Anderson, IA'. 1 Cain, and J. Walker. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer K. Snethen attended the meeting. It w -,s moved by Walker and second by Blair, That Ordinance Number 622, Airport Zon`ng Ordinance be adopted. The :otian carried un niriouslr. ORDINANCE NU'1H ER 622 WHEREAS, on July 6, 1953, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by Order in Vol. II name T96 of the City Council; the said order being subject to a like nrovision being made by the Commissioners' Court of Hale Canty, Tex 's, created a joint airport zoning board known as the p1o4nview -Hale County Joint irport Zoning Board, and; WHEREAS, on July 2 I953, the Plainview -Hale County Joint 222 Airport Zoning Board met and the board elected a 5th member to serve as a chairman of the board, road thereafter the -oerd selected 5 men to act as members of the Joint Airport Zoning Commission, and; WHEREAS, the said Joint Airport Zoning Commission did on the I8th day of September, I953,make its prelimin' ry report relative to adoption of airport zone regulations by the Plainview -Hale County Joint Airport Zoning Board, for the Hale County Airport, and: WHEREAS, after notice o' hearing w s published in the Plainview Sunday Herald, a paper of gener 1 circulation in dale County, Texas, a nubile hearing was held the board on October 7, I953, for the ntrpose of hearing all parties in interest and citizens who desired to -e he -rd, on the final report of the airport zoning regula- tions to be adopted by the board prescribing regulations covering airport h =zard areas in this county, and; WHEREAS, t'e sad airport zoning regulations are necessary in the public interest. tiNOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORD�' I' <ED >Y THE COUI CIL OF TH7 CITY OF PL AINVIEK, TEXAS Section I, A. That the airport zoning regulations prescribed by the Joint Airport Board he, and the same are hereby, adopted and ordained as the airport zoning regulations for airport hezard areas surrounding the Hale County Airport; the sa;_d regulations are as follows: AIFPORT ZO J' G RFGULA`II :U3 OF THE H E C ;ULTY 'AIRa O oT Sect I. Short Title. These regulations shall be known and may he cited as the "Airport Zoning Regulations of the Hale County Airport." Setior: 2. Defintions. As used in these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires: (I) "Airport" means the Hale County Airport, Plainview, Texas. (2) "Airport hazard" means any structure, tree, installatio, or use of land which obstructs the airsnace required for the flight of aircraft in landing or taking off at the airport or is otherwise hazardous to such landing or taking -off of aircraft. (3) "Airport hazard ao na" means any irea of land or water uoon which an airport hazard might he established if not prevented as provided in these regulations. (4) "Non- conforr,ing use" means any structure, tree, or use of land wich does not conform to these regulations or an amendment thereto as of the ef.fe -tive date of such regulations. (5) "Person" means any individual, _firm, co- nartnershi cornration, comna-:y, association, joint sto association or hody nolitic, and includes any trustee, receiver, assign 'e, or other similar representative thereof. (6) "Structure" any object constructed or installed b men inc'udi.ng, but wits nut limitation, buildir_gn, towers, smokestaks, and overhead transmission lines. (7) "Tree" means any object of natural growth. (d) "Installation" means any other o' e eject placed on land or water that is not included within the definition of "structure" or "tree (9) "Plat of the airport hazard area" means the pint of the Air- port Hazard Area that is incorporated and made a part of these regulations. Section 3. Plat of the Airport Hazard Area. In order to definitely outline the horizontal and vertical limits beyond which the projection of any structure or tree will constitute an airport hazard, the plat of the Airport Hazard Area of the Male County Airport, r'leinview, Texas, attached ereto is 'herelay incornorated into these regulations and made a nart thereof. Section 4. Airnort Hazard Areal In order to carry out the purposes of these regulations, all of the following described lands or waters are hereby declared airnost hazard area: All area contained within a circle, the radius of wh ch is *21 miles in length, and the center of which is a noirt lying wit -in the Airport boundaries and located 2250 feet ,ast and 2750 feet T'oFth of the Southwest corner of SecLin 41, Block JK 4, Hale County, Texas, and designated "Point A" on the attached map of the Hale County Airport. 223 Section 5. Height Limitati,ns. Exect as otherwise provided in these regulations, ho structure, or tree, shall be errected, altered, allowed to grow, or Ilaintained withing the Airport Hazard Area and which will be above the prohibited height as established by and shown on the 'Plat of the Airport Hazard Ar'a. Section 6. Use '.estrictions. Notwithstanding any other ono- visions of these regulations, no use may be made of land, nor in- stallation placed on the land within the Airport Hazard A: ea that will create electrical iriterfe..ence with radio commucicat'on between the :airport and air graft, or that will make it difficult for flyers to distinguish between airport lights and other lights, or that will result in glare in the eyes of flyers using the Airport, or that will impair visibility in the vicinity of the Airport, or that will other wise endanger the landing, taking -off, or maneuvering of aircraft. Secton 7. Non- confor.'ng Structures, Trees or `nstallations C.D Existing or gun Prior to or at the tine of These Regulations. These regulations shall not be construed to require the removal, Cef lowering, change or alteration of any structure, tree or install.et on not conforming to these regulations prior to or at the time of the 1.,.. f a date of these regulations. r effective dz� ;e o.� th,.se r.�gulat' �::s. Fu�herrnore, these regulations The hazard area sh,uld extend roughly two -__iles beyond the ends of the runways. A suggested method is to establish the center of the airport, find the length of the radius that will take in all runways, then add two miles to the length of the radius. This gives the necessary area needed to establish the "Airport Hazard Area." **Describe accurately and in detail, stating the county, survey block, bearings and distances from known markers. It is recommended that a licensed surveyor stake this point and furnish the necessary des cription of the location of said point. shall not require any change in the construction, alteration, or intended use of any structure, the censtructi.on or alteration of which was begun Prior to or at the time of the effective date of these regulations, and which is diligently prosecuted and om feted within two years of the effective date of these regulations. Section Permits. Before any structure, tree or in: >tallation not conforming to these regulations that existed or was begun before or at the time of these regulations may be replaced, rebuilt, sub- stantially repaired, substantially altered, .replanted, allowed to grow substantially higher, so that it will not conform to these re- gulations, a permit shall be secured from the Joint Air )ort Zoning Board, authorizing such replacement, rebuilding, repairing, altera- tion, replanting or growth. No permit shall be granted that would allow the establishment or creation of an airport hazard or permit a non conforming structure or tree or nonconforming use to be made or become higher or become a greater hazard to air navigation than it was when the applicable regulation was adopted or than it is when the application for a permit is made. Except as provided herein, all applications for permits shall be g anted. Section 9. Variances. Any person desiring to erect any structure or installation, or increa3P the height of any structure or installation, or permit the growth of any tree, or otherwise use his property in violation of these regulations, ma- apply to the Board of Adjustment for a variane from the zoning regulations in question. Such variances shall be allowed where a literal applica- tion or enforcement of the regulations would result in Practical dif 'iculty or unnecessary hardship and the relief granted would not be contrary to the public interest 'ut do substantial justice and he in accordance with the spirit of these regulations and of the Airport Zoning Map; rovided, that any variance may he allowed subject to any reas nahle conditons that the Board of Adjustment may deem necessary to effectuate the uurposes of these regulations. Section In. Hazard Marking and Lighting. Any permit or variance granted under these regulations may, if such action is deemed advisable to effectuate the purposes of these regulations and reasonable in the circumstances, be so conditioned as to require the owner of the structure, tree or installation in question to Permit City of Plainview, J-iale County, Texas, at its own expense, to install, overate, maintain thereon such markers and lights as nay be nec- 224 essa'v to indicate to flyers the presence of an airport h-zard. Section II. Administrative Agency. The County Engineer is hereby designated the administrative a -ency charged with the duty of administering and enforcing the reg ulations herein prescribed. The duties of the County Engineer shall include that of hearing and deciding all per mits, but the County Engineer shall not have or exercise any of the powers or duties herein deleg; ted to the Board of Adjustment. Section I2. Board of Adjustment. I. There is hereby created a Board of Adjustment to have and exercise the following powers: a. To hear an.i decide appeals from any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by the Joint Airport Zoning Board in the enforcement of these regulations. b. To hear and decide special_ exceptions to the terms of these regulations uoon wh' ch such Board of Adju=stment may be required to pass by subsequent re u1- tions. o. To hear ,end decide speci "ic variances. 2. The Board of Adjustment sh=.11 consist of five (5) .embers, each to be appointed for a term of two (2) years and removable for cause upon written charges and after public hearing. All vacancies shall be filled by apoointment of new mem':ei-s by the Joint Air'-ort 'Zoning Board. The chairman of the Boar__ of Adjustment will be elected by the members and from the members of the Board of Adjustment. 3. The Board of Adjustment shall adoot rules for its governance and procedure in harmony with the provisions o hese regulations. Meetings of the Board of Adjustment shall be held at the call of the Chairman and at such other times as the Board of Adjustment may determine. The Chairman, or in his absence the Acting Chairman, may administer oaths and corn el the attendance of w' messes. All hearings of the Board of Adjus',rne nt shall be public. The Board of Adjustment shall keep Minutes of its oroceedin;s, showing; the vote of each member upon each questio 1, or, if absent or failing to y( te, indicating such fact, and shall keep records of it: examinations and other official actions, all of which shall immedia.ely be iled with the Board of Adjustment and shall be a public record. Section 13. Anneals. I. Any person aggrieved, or taxpayer affected, by any decision of the Joint Airoort Zoning Boarc. made in its administraLion of these regulations, if of the opinion that the decision of the Joint Air port ?oning Board is an improper application of these regulations, may anneal to the Board of Adjustment. 2. All ao,eals taken under this Section must he taken within a reasonable time, a- provided ')y the rules of the Bord of Adjust- ment, by filing with the Joint Air -port zoning Board and with the Board of Adju atment all the pap ers constituting the record uoon which the action apoeeled from was taken. 3. An appeal shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from, unless the Joint Airport Zoning Board -erti- fies to the Board of Adjustment, after the notice of apne e1 h :s been filed with it, that b' reason of the facts stated in the certi- ficate a stay would, in its ooinio cause imminent peril to life or property. In such case, proceedings shall not be stayer otherwise than by order of the Board of Adjustment on notice to Joint Airport Zoning Board and on due cause s'how_i. 4. The Board of Adjustment shall fix a reasonable time for the hearing of the appeal, give public notice and due notice to the parties in interest, and decide the same within a re asonahle time. Upon the hearing any nasty may anneal in aerson or by egent or bjr attorney. 5. The Board of Adjustment may, in conformity with the rro- visions of these regulations, reverse or of irm, wholly or oartlr, or mdify, th= order, requirement, decisions, or determination as ought to be made, and to th .t end shell h ve all the powers of Joint Airport ?oning Board. 6. The Board of Adjustment shall make written find'nes of fact and conclusions of law, giving the facts u ^on which it acted and its legal conclusions from such facts in reversing, or of it ine, or moidifying any order, requirement, decision, or de termination which comes before it under the prov ions of these regulations. 7. The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board of Adjustment shall be necessary to re-Terse any order, requirement, 225 decision or determination_ of the Joint Airport Zoning Board or to decide in favor of the applicant on any matter upon which it is required to pass under these regulations, or to effect any varia- tion in these re"�ulations. Section 14. Judicial Review. Any person aggrieved, or taxpayer affect d, by any decision of the Board of Adjustment, or otherwise affected by these regulations or by any action taken by anybody pursuant thereto may appeal to a Court of Coeoetent "-'Jurisdiction in the manner provided _n the Airno •t Zoning Acr. Section I5. Conflict ng Regulations. Where these regulations impose a .greater or 'lore stringent restriction upon the use of Land than is ieposed or required by any other ordinance or regu- lation, th- previsions of th :se regulations shall govern. Section 16. Severability. If any of the provisions of these regulations or the application thereof to -Iry person or eircum- stances is held nval;d, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the regulations which can be given effect without the ivalid provision or aoplicatiorn, and to this end the provisions of these regulations are declared to be severable. Section I7. Effective Date. These regulations shall take effect as of 12:00 P. M. o'clock, February I2, 1954. P' :SSED, APPRO`T D AND ADOPTED this I5th., day of February, A. D., 1954. ATT': �T /1,1/Y MAYOR 2 J CITY CL ERA A corrected Plat of West Lynn subdivision was filed as Revised plat of West. Lynn Addition to the Town of Plainview, Texas. Moved by Blair second br C8ia, That the plat be approved. Carried Resolution WH:]R.EAS, Joe E. Webb and wife, J )y Webb, are the sole owners of- Blocks Nos. 31, 3 33, 39 and parts of Flocks 3P, 40, 41, 42 and 43, of Lakeside Addition to th town of Plain- view, Hale County, Texas; and I ^dHERE'_S, They have subaivided and al:ttej the same into lots an,, blocks to be known and esignateu an- "Revised West Lynn Subdivision of Blocks I1os. 31, 32, 33 39 and parts of Blocks Nos. 3, 40, 41, 4" and 43 of Lake- side Addition to th town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas;" and WHERE'1S, the owners of said property h ve submitted a plat of said Revised Su division sowing the streets and alleys on said re- vised plat, which the City Council finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of said City, and that the said owners have also submittea in connection with said plat a dedica- tion deed, dedicating to the public all of said streets and alleys shown on said plat and that the same should be in all things apnr)ved. IT IS, TH:,REFORE, RE SOLV 7,D AND ORDZIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF l'LAINVIW that the revised plat and dedication of- "Revised West Lynn Subdivision of Blocks Nos. 31, 32, 33 39 and parts of Blocks Nos. 3E', 40, 41, 42 and 43, of Lakeside Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. The T`inutes of February Tst. and 9th read and apr..rov -d. 226 The Mayor read n:.rking meter -eprot for January showing collections of 264n.nn The City Engineer read bids follows, in response to public to nubile call for bids on Pump House at 20th and Kokomo W. K. Tisdell 6695.0' Frank Matlock 7927.00 B. G. Perry 728I.50 Moved by Cain second by Walker, That the Council accent the low bid of W. K. Tisdell at 6695. Carried. ELECTION O YD?R IT IS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE;, TEX.S: THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD at the City Auditorium in said City of Plainview, on the first Tuesday in April, 1954, the same being the 6th day of said month, for the election of the following officers for said City, to -wit: A Mayor to take the plat 3s of H ;mer Looper. Three Aldermen to take the places of, J. V. Walker, W. T. Cain, and Ray D. Blair. All for two year terms. W. J. B. Gouldy is named Presiding Officer of said Election, and Roy Maxey and Mrs. H. T. Roberts Judges. Mrs. J. N. Haun, Clerk. A copy of this order, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk shall serve as a n'Dtice of said election and shall be posted and published as required by law. Done this I5th day of February_ 1954 Mayor, City of Plai nvi ey, T ATTEST: City Clerk, Cit,. o ainview, Texas Moved by Blair second by Johnson:, That Council order extension of 6 inch c,st iron water water main to serve the New Elementary school at I6th and Kokomo. Carried Regular session of February 15, 1954 Moved by Blair second by Anderson, that the Council ask State Highway Department to make engineering survay of Date Street from 5th Street to 16th Street. Motion carried. Resolution Whereas, the City of Plainview has found and determined that there are many traffic hazards and drainage problems from 5th Street to 16th Street in the City of Plainview, Texas on Date Street, and that the only way that such traffic hazards and drainage problems can be successfully dealt with is to improve and surface the streets with curb and gutter and that it is necessary that an engineering survey be made of said Date Street for such purpose; and Whereas, said Date Street is a farm to market road and the State Highway Department has an interest therein. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Plainview, and it does hereby respectfully request the State Highway Department of Texas to furnish an engineering survey on said Date Street from 5th Street to 16th Street for the purpose of estab- lishing the grade and to lay curb and gutter. Moved by Johnson second by Walker, that the Council order in- stallation of 4000 lumen street lights at Baptist fission and at Catholic Church in Frisco Addition, 1100 Davidson and intersection of 227 Davidson and Drake Streets. Motion Carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, that the council purchase pickup for water department, with trade in of old car. Motion Carried. Moved by Cain second by Johnson, that City Engineer by author- ized to secure equipment and straighten draw between Fresno and Independence. Motion Carried. Moved by Blair second by Johnson, that Council secure approved inspector to ascertain needs of the elevated tanks. Motion Carried. The City Engineer read estimates as follows: In favor of Bryan Hoffman on street paving 1964.75 In favor H. B. Jordan on water sewer contract 3022.61 Moved by Johnson second by Cain, that the estimates be paid. Motion Carried. Meeting adjourned. tr CITY CLERK u MAYOR Regular Session March 1, 1954 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Homer Looper presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance:: l J. W. Walker W. T. Cain E. M. Anderson Ray D. Blair City Attorney, Frank R. Day, and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, also attended the meeting. A delegation headed by John Logsden from the Cemetary Association asked for a 6 inch main extension to the c emetary. A delegation from Wayland College conferred with the Council about the Housing project and paving in the College area. A plat was filed by Boss Smelser and others being a subdivision of parts of blocks 2$, 29 and 30 Lakeside addition. It was moved by Blair second by Anderson, that the plat be approved. Motion Carried. Resolution STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, J. D. Cobb and wife, Dorothy A. Cobb; H. M. Smelser and wife, Eula Mattie Smelser; R. L. Findley and wife, D. M. Findley and W. L. Reese and wife, Juanita Reese; have divided into lots and blocks. All of blocks 2$, 29 and 30 of Lakeside Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, except the two tracts pre- viously deeded to the City of Plainview, Texas, as fully described in their Dedication Deed; making a subdivision known as "Northside, a Subdivision of Blocks 28, 29 and 30, Lakeside Addition to Plainview, Texas," as shown by plat of said subdivision, and each of the parties have duly executed and acknowledged a Dedication Deed adopting said plat and dedicating the streets and alley -ways shown therein to the public as public thoroughfares; and WHEREAS, said plat appears to be in all things regular, and the streets and alleysshown thereon coincide and are in conformity with the established streets and alleys of said City, and the Dedication Deed appears to be in all things regular, and the same should be approved; IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED AND FOUND by the City Council of the City of Plainview, that said plat, and the Dedication Deed thereof, being regular, is in all things approved. 228 Regular Session March 1, 1954 The minutes of February 15th read and approved. Moved by Walker second by Blair, that the list of bills sub- mitted be approved for payment. Including Bryan Hoffman Water tan Inspector. Motion Carried. List of Bills February 3, 1954 to February 25, 1954 Donovan Uniform Co. Inc. 121.10, Burt Electric 60.94, Barley's Cities Service 14.21, Boyd Davenport 5.00, Mildred Tucker 3.75, The Camera Shop 14.58, Churchwell Bros. Oil 5.00, Continental Oil Co. 265.35, Eaton Stationery 102.65, Furr's Inc. 20.00, Higginbotham Bartlett Co 187.64, Herald -News Publishing Co. 67.70, Midway Service 1.50, Mit- chell Hardware 4.19, Newman Motor Co. 13.11, Phillips Battery Co. 18.95, Plainview Tribune 17.50, Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 17.94, Perry's Service Station 24.21, Plainview Safety Lane 53.25, Plainview Hardware Co. 12.88, Plains Welding Suoply 8.50, Robinson Herring Drug 1.39, Hilton Hotel Cleaners 1.50, Reams Electric Co. 21.30, R &H Service Station 29.29, Sears Roebuck Co. 155.79, Seipp Machine Shop 14.00, Western Union 4.46, Winn Motor Co. 5.00, Dee Yancey Super Service 35.55, Henry Henry 23.84, Crenshaw Paint Class Co. 4.35, Hale County Concrete Co. 13.75, Chandler's Convalescent Home 10.50, P. H. Brvan Registrar52.00, Medical Center 40.00 Carl H. Mangum Mtr. Co. 4.50 Elliott Taylor Contractor 102.86 Worthington -Gamon Meter Div. 30. 00Sargent Sowell 57.58 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 294.65 T. P. Cain 24.00 F. E. Sommerville 48.90 Plainview hosp. Clinic Foundation 66. 80 Magnolia Petroleum Co. 11.68 R. T. Feagin Repair Shon 13.00 Blair Drug Co. 7.87 J. Oliver Bir P. M. 15. Piggly Wiggly Co. Ply. 25.62 G. V. Sawyer 51.00Fred McLemore 16.00 H. N. Haun 57.50 Vernon Pierce 16.00 Fred McLemore 46.20 Pars. Pat Connelly 38.40 Curry Motor Freight 2.84 C. G. Brown 59.`,0 Feuerbacher Plumbing 159.19 Mrs. Tom Carter 50.00The Rowland Co. 3 Continental Aszurance 540.82 (city's part 258.52) Phillips Petroleum Co. 89.48 Chandler Convalescent Home 57.50 H. P. Bryan (Ragland Grocery) 15.64G. V. Sawyer 58.10 Revnulto Renter is 22.12 Vernon Pierce 48.00 extra Fred McLemore extra 46.20 Quader.e Billington 33.42 Hale County Airport 105.00 Curry i.iotor Co. 1.50 Chandler Convalescent Home 42.50 Reg. March 1st Page 3 The Mayor read monthly reports as follows for February 1954 Building; Inspector 378.90 Water Pumping Gallons 69562.80 Meat Inspector f as 85.35 Deliquent Taxes 294^.54 Current Taxes 46245. 55 City Clerk 6768.06 Police Report 1`'03."0 Moved by Blair second by Cain that the report be accepted and filed Motion Carried. The City Engineer read bids on trade in for new pick -up for water department as follows Studebaker 1395.00 Dodge 1189.50 Ford 8 12)6. Ford 6 1195.00 Chevrolet 1042.46 Moved by Walker second by Blair, that the council accept the low bid of Shepard Chevrolet Co. at 1042.46 Motion Carried. Moved by Anderson second by Cain, that allow Mrs. Norman to use A. B. Co 15 days on assessing taxes. Motion Carried. f a SI,LARIES FOR FEBRUARY, 1954 G. V. Sawyer 124.$0 ?jute W. Rannais 252.00 Kenneth Carter 146.20 Homer Cooper 275.00 M. F. Ta mplin 232.00 P. H. Br an 400.00 Oliver Tamplin 217.00 Elaine Wardlow 207.00 J. B. Heflin 1$2.00 Will Evans 195.00 Fannie Norman 300.00 W. D. vilbourn 226.66 Mrs. Iris Faucett 1$5.00 W. L. Welch 12.00 Rollin K. Snethen 525.00 Dr. E. C. Nicholl 220.00 Frank R. Day 220.00 0. T. Johnson 20.00 Dr.D» P. Jones 90.00 A. C. Koeninger 270.00 E. 'Jr.. Anderson 90.00 Weldon Way 260.00 Ray D. Blair 20.00 a L. Kihgn 202.00 J. W. Walker 20.00 T. Cain 20.00 A. F. Anderson 42.00 W. L. D. Horton 202.00 Ho_ t Curry 400.00 F. C. Moore 202.00 Iwath Burkett 255.00 Horton 12.00 E. J. Shearer 250.00 David McDonald 182.00 Hub Burt 254.17 J. W. Bailey 202.00 J Wood Sheeon 250.00 Hartense Pelphrey 263.$4 B. A. Weld 169.00 J. T. Sanderson 2$0.00 ii Welch 1$2.00 Geo J. Boswell ��'�7.3C J. Clint Wright 42.00 Robert T.P. Sitton 212.00 Robert Brooks 1�2.00 C. H. Pyle 1$2.00 24 A. R. Cardinal 5.00 E oar McClendon 169.$$ Todd Edd Burson 260.00 J »_.un $6.40 H. D. Payne 240.00 Vernon Pierce 64.00 r ^yd L:;mb 240.00 Fred.McLemore 6 J. B. Temple 240.00 Mrs. Fat Connelly 40.¢0 ;R. Coulson 240.00 Bural Shepard 72.32 V. M. Reynolds 56.00 Voy Dillahunt y 91.00 J. W. Anderson 240.00 C. G. Brown 60.80 E. E. Slagle 264.00 ;uadene Billing ton 37.82 a,/ 4I. Heflin 75. 00 J. R. Williams 240.CO0 Rufus Hicks 210.00 J. D. Robertson 240.00 A. M. Hamilton 330.00 Leedy 'Iaxey 260.00 Frank Rigier 240.00 Berry Lynch 250.00 Arvil W. Harkins 245.00 ='v. E. henegar 240.00 'on H. DeBusk 240.00 P. W. Slaughter 245.00 W. E. Strickland 240.00 Tommie F. Harkins 240.00 Vernon D. Chapman 240.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson 230.00 Leo J. Brooks 230.00 Alton H. JdU 230.00 Ralph E. Taylor 230.00 Joe Wilson Jr. 220.00 W. F. Foley 425.00 t S. E. Bolles 5 2 .50 A, T. Herrod 2 Roy Warren 252.00 Pill. Hollum 217.00 Howard Gibson 217.00 Roswell Alexander? 207.00 L. G. McDaniel 251.00 Al D. Fitch 226.50 Jamie Slaughter 205.00 F. L. Thornton 325.00 0. B. Guin 232.00 2 2 9 Roved by Wacker second by Anderson, that the City purchase 10 Fire Hydrants and six 6 inch valves on low bid. Motion Carried. Moved by Anderson second by Blair, that the City authorize installa- tion of approximately 12 or more street _lights in Frisco Addition at places found to be most effective. Motion Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, that place parking meters on Ash St. block south from 5th St. and on East 5th St. 1 block east of Ash St. and to purchase enough meters to finish the setting. Motion Carried. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Co. on con- tract amounting to 11553.83. Moved by Blair second by Cain, that the estimate be paid. Motion Carried. Meeting Adjourned. mw Qs CITY CLERK (7 MAYOR Regular Session March 15, 1954 C'ty Council met in regular sessi ,n with Mayor Homer Looper residing and the follor_ng aldermen in attendance E. Tr. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. v•alker, and Ray D Blair. City Attorney Frark R. Day and City Engineer Rollin Snethen.also were present. Boss Smelser presented a plat for sub division of a part of block $2 College Hill addition to Plainview,Texas, to be known as the Phenix sub- divisi nn of lots B. C bloc's 82 College Hill addition. Moved by Blair, second by Walker. That the council approved the plat as filed. Motion Carri ,d Moved By Walker, econd by Cain. That the Plumber Bond of John K. Lyon be apor,ved. Thtion Carried Moved by Wal er second by Cain. That the council accept Re- signation of F. L. `T'h rnton as Street and Sanitary Su perintenea nt effective M-;rch 16th Mot )n C r i e d <ESOLUTION (Phenix pub =D GvU ,REA3 Vera Phenix, a feme sole, is the sole owner of the following (?e::,cnioed prope ty, to-wit: Lots B. and C, Block No. 82, College Hill Addition to the torn. of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; ard HERE AS, the said Vera Phenix has suLdi v ded and platted the s r_a into lots and blocks to be :n-)wn and desirneteo as- "Phenix Tubdivisi -n of Lots C, Block $2, Cc)llege Hill Ad- dition to the town )f Plainview, l e County, Texas:" and s°; 7a1A the said Vera Phenix has submitted a plat of said Sundi. vision, sho :ing the streets and al1eys cn said plat, which the City Council finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of sai City, and that s' e has also submitted in connection with said plat a dedication deed, dedicating to the 230 public all of said streets and al 6ys shown on said plat and that the same should be in all things aonroved. IT 13, TH1REFOR7, f ,30LV D AHD ORS RE) Y TH:, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 7L ^:T1 111: THAT THJ plat and dedication of- Phenix Subdivision of Lots B nd C, Block 82, College Hill Addition to the town o Plainview, Hale County, Te -as, be and the same is in all respects approved. Moved by Blair, scond by Anderson. That list of bill subr:itted be an -roved for payment Potion Carried Mrs. Helen 7 5 Mrs. L. D. laic vrry 20.'Y), F. B. Jordan Co. 11, 553.86, Gifford- IIii?_ 331.0 Bryan Hoffman Const. 356.`5, Water Tank Insr. 225. Fred "Moore 69.00, Austin Battervt o. 7.')5, A. V. C. 7.50, Blair Drug 5.19, W. T. Cain T "rotor 6.25, Cosden 'etrol gum Coro 20'.5 Chicken Inn 127.'5, Cathey- Fullingim Hardware 32.5P, Churcht,Tell Bros. Oil 8.5 Crenshaw Paint 3.00,Dodson Cl., cap Co. '1.16 Donovan Uniform Cn. 67.36, C_lo' e 9 r Cownna 7 .21, Eaton Stationery '9.2P Rob Pad, ards Co. 1.00, Furrs 10.'0, in gern" 16.61, fla strays Janitor 1').30, Hal. e County Abstr_ 22.5 Hir inhotham '?e.rtlett 10.49 Harald yews Tub. 43.44, Fore& aimr ions 54.00, Longhorn Point 52.4 I:ud many IFhcUaughton 05,00, Lon L. McDaniel 117.15, `3eryice 3.25, medical Center 21.50, i.'itchell n :rd. 11.59, W. DarleCo. 16.40, u- 1 ton u o 50 Dudley E Godwin 9.50, Iag and `�1.l i ,t 1 Cleaners 92.x`4, plains Tvoewrit 'r 'ier. 14.50, Plalnvl T1uxnbing Llec. Co. Plainview H oso. r "1 inic 362.77 71a view �a nvi_e��r, I- !ard,� 00. 3 .7' Reddy "six L'onicrete 2' 63, 71airniiew Tribune 80.20, "ichardson Ci1. Co. 3.00 V. 6. Rod ers4., S n 3.15, The Rod --ers Agency 69.9^, Seipp i`ac- 'ne S} on 6.50 Southwest rn''ublic 3er. 2.10, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 1 1 ,-.35, l.nin :ri ear "osn. "linic 30.00, T e Te";as Co. 2.02, Tflxa.s 'tech College 41 .00, Funeral one 52.50 '.''ewman Motor Co. Tnc. 4'5.13 Dee Yancey Super ?er 14.1,4, Neptune Mete_- Co. 454.$6, 11 B. "cl ee Co 2`r .53, 0. Malone 25.00 L. G. McDaniel 7.20, Curry -otor F'r oigr,t 1.50, Camera Shoo 16.'5, The Bohan Co. Inc. 252.74, Barley's Citi Ts Ser. 19.20,Kelly Refrigeration Whites Super =dark, 2.1.15.8 Winn Motor Co. 86.20, Continental Oil Co, 2 "4.70, Burt Electric Co. 231.75, 7hillips Battery Co 58.00, M. B. McKee 265.75, Homer Looper Famil- to Laredo 30.00, P. Somr.'2rville 1 Julia Guerra Park 9. KimbbllPV. moo. 15.00, Per.oy Service Station 29.48 Plainv. Weldir,gCo. 2.00Elliott Taylor 'C t. AsDh it 95.25, West Pharmacy 4.60, Western Union 3. Morrison Sup Ply C,. 293.17, Continental Oil 113.20, Claude Hutcherson ':ir 4.25, Conner mathes 13.90, Green i'iac' 116.0 9v H. Bryan Petty Cash 5 A. B. Thornton 12.00, B. C. Electric 39.00 Farmers Blacksmith Shoo 5.00, Postmaster 15, 00, Br .-registrar 39.50 H. ooten Orocery 7.`'9, Sar^ent Co e11 1 uancock Fire xtinguisher 1.75, Pioneer Nat. Oos 269.110, Firem ns A R F -nd 73.50, Fred i10tnmore Karoark Corn. 16.03, "orrison Supply 77.40, T 'et. 3.4.3 Hale County C ncrete Co. L1.25, Sout'rn estern Public er. 1"1'.92 1 Collis i r 0 ',i a ev ra 66 66 Fr ,d nda Cow s �xt;r� 4 ,.l J. �3 it i,, 1,.2. Moved By F ain secorio b- Walker. That City •ecure Tublic fibi_lity on Dairy Barn if continious tt ou_r; :on., the v r. Mo iron Carried i'Miov -d Cain, second by Blair. That Bryan 9c "of pan be paid for bill of :Travel amourt 2125. Motion Car ied Meeting Adjou r d CITY CLERK MAYOR 231 March 31st, 1954 Called Session The City Council met in called session with Mayor Honer Looper pres- iding and the following Aldermen attending: J. W. alker, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain and C. T. Johnson, to consider the Arnlicat'on of L. r Wynne for dance Hall lice: se for Hilton I? )tel ball room. Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That the applic• t-nn be annroved Motion Car ied The Mayor Prsented the matter of adoption of i-.'nute No. 35$16 of the State Highway Deeartzlent of Texas. 7oved by Anders)r _second by 5 alker, That the amendment be acceoted Motion Carried RESOLUTISF' C J THE STATE OF TES Plainview, Texas COUIITY OF HALE March 31, 1954 70TI'N was made by E. M. Anderson and S corded by J. W. ?Talker that the City Council of Plainjrlew, Texas a (Tree to accent the provisions contained in iIinute Order ITumLer 35$16 passed by the State Highway Commission on Alarch 24, 1954 for the i.mnrovoment by the Texas Highway Department of the streets describ d below: Widening of pavement from 16th Street to forth City Limit, a Ills arse of ao'roximately ').5 m`le, on State Hieh- ay 1'4 in City o± Plainview VOTE E -1 2 iT- a. was as follows FCP Aldermen Anderson Walker -Cain- Johnson W-IERLUPOI: the motion was declared Carried. The I4etting Adjourn J CITY CLERK MAY OR Regular Ses;ion Aa1 l 5th 1954 The City Council met in r r';u1F r sessi -`n IL I'mayor Homer Looper ar sidi.. a r. t' :e foil) 'I. Al: c r sn i.. .tte _..rice Ra D. ;lair, C. 1. Johnson. 7. 7. J n;-. kt- rsor, J. .zl'1oe, W. l'. Cain, r., City Attorney Frank R. 'Day and Lit: er R. K. 3 n tr n Also for the iettir g. Earl '''rr r I :lilt or x _'r1 7 a e f of Bl ek 1s to be known as the T3 .rr Sub i', di ;n o 3' ";f nlo. k 18 La'kesile Addition P2ov.ed by Blair second by Jorrnson, That the peat be ado )ted. Motion Car,-led, r d t:. e sollzt:ior folio;. ;�ri =Lull= OLUi I0 57YL'E OF TE, CO?TTV OF '9'r E1 232. T 3, Earl T. Barr and wife, Janet Barr, Rave divided into it and blocks, All o th South One -ha f of Block I Lakeside Addition to the Town of iainvi .lf Hale County, T� ao fully described in their Dedicat'on Dee.::; of t Marking s a h a .i. C ;ztr? Half a s z .d. v.l a1. n known as e Barr 3 v� of Block i Lakeside Addition, Tlalnview, Texas, as shown by plat of said subdivision, and each of the nartics have dni,r ex,,cted and ac' legged a Dedi cThn Deed a`lo %tin:=' said peat and decidatin r the streets and alley ays shown therein to the nu blic as public thorough fares; and WHEREAS, said plat appears to be it all things regular, and the streets and alleys sho.n thereon coincide and are in cor:for ;ty with the established streets and alleys of said City, and the Dedica- tion Deed an-ears to be it all things regular, and. the same should be aporov =d; TT T C, T _R F:) _E 9r.: A .L ::=D by the City Council of the City of pl`z review that said plat, and the D 'dioat on Deed thereof, being ru'°u':_ar, is in all things ap roved. Moved. _v Jor.son second b" b._a_r, That the Council that request of Tel ern ne emnioyees in regard to help in ware question. under advisement Motion Carried 8 Mr. A. 01. en and others ore3 n, d a ol_.t for su .divis:in of thee the i.ort[ East quarter of s ecti ,n 34 ^lock Jk to be known as High School addition Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the nl 't be adontod, subject to filing proper dedication deeds for streets and alleys, The motion: carried and the Resolution folous RESOLU`IICN STATE T•3 rr n 3 A C :O lr OF 'H E WHEREAS, A. B. Whitfield and wife, Matte L. Whitfield; Ben J. Tve and wife, Katheryne Tye; C. J. Jagelkv, C. H. Jaa:elkv and Johanna Jaael_cy; .Alien Owen and wife, Mamie Owen; Lee Barnes and Wife Ruth Barnes ;W. T. Harlan and wire, "ova F. Harlan; Frank Garrett and wife, Di; lie D. Garrett; Charles W. Hohortsoo and wife, Clydie L. Robertson; and earl Greene and wife, 011ie Gr=eens; have divined into lots and blocks, the East part of the Northeast One fourth. o7 Section of 34, Block J1 -2, in Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as the same is de- 233 scribed by metes and bounds in the s v-era1 trects in the Ded.ic ati ,ri Deed surnbi tt ea to the City Co. nc' 1 for an-ro val,and ma(ing a subdivision known as "High School Additio located on the East Part of N. E. 1/4 Section 34, Blo k Jk -2, Hale County, Texas," as shown by plat of said subdivisio and each of the artier have duly e: c cted and acknow1 edge a Dedication Deed adopting said piatand dedication the s': re -ts and all ;r -ga1rs sh )Wn therein to he public is public tr orou ;h- fares; ad WI1E =3, said nl t appears to be in all thins regular, and the streets and alleys shown th Freon co'rcide and are in CO2 foraity with the established streets and aleys of said Ci'`��.r, and the Deaic'Lion Deed appears to i all things regular, nd the same :should be apuro r-r ed; IT IS, H ER1 FOP E, AFD FO by the City Council of the fity Council of the City of Plainvi v that said plat, and the Dedica- tion Deed thereof, being regular, is in all things an-roved. Moved by Jo nson second c)y '�'ialker, Th-t Co 'non an? 29'>.00 to Salvation for em ,r 'ency food relief. Motion Carried. The minutes of March 15th and Fri .rcl 31st read and adopted. Moved by `[after second b„ Anderson, That the list of bills sub mitted St a roved for oarrnent, Including H. B. Jordan Co. 454:10 Fdnxaller Valve Co. 278.64 M;rrison Sun-1v Co. 1421.10 LIST OF BILLS Hawkins Hawkins Co.26.17, F. L. Thornton 15.07, Continental Assurance 545.82 Citt r24.98, F. E. Sommerfille, 1°$.n Chandler C >nv. ?Horme 195.9 The -anti Fe 'reie t3.84, J. Oliv _r Bier 5. f'), Sears Pc I o?bu k2r Co. 3.66, Mid -Tex Sunoly C 363.86, Mary Fran )is Moore 20.70, Fred McL more 46.2 Joan heath 18 .60, J. T. McCa are- 177.50, H. F. Barnard 347.85, Vernon Pierce 3.60, W. P. Foley 3.60, P'_ainview Bang Parents. 8.010, Hilton Hnt l 20.00, J. G. Boy 27.00,Roy Maxey 2 7. '`l, J. 1'. Faun 16.00, G. V. Sawyer 60.19, Fred eicLemore 40.20, Frank Stulty 38.40 Jan Heath, 9.20, Lee Thompson 23.25, L. 13 tier Extra 5.25, Armco Draina-e ?.c Metal 307.36, Adams Electric Co. 25.79, Alexander Deis Drucr 2.00, Barley's Cities 3er. 29:47, B. C. Electronic abs. L 1"'.1 Blair Drug 7.55, Brandt 'eato Cas? ier .18, 3. `l.Brid res Agency 133. Burroughs Coro. 47.37, Bart Electric 118.44, Boyd °c Dav enn rt 32.72 Carnent er Parer Co. 19.08', Tom W. Carnen'_ er 3au' o. 25.20, Caylor Hudgins Ter. Sta. 94.21, CO3 Jen net. Coro "9.50, Churdhwell Bros. Oil 7.5 City Blac'csrnith Shoo 3.50, C nley- Lott -I i chols Co. 1 F'42.75 Connor Mathes 58.01, CoContinental Oil Co. 3'6.51, C-llum �C B -ren C o. 3.2 Clowe Cow a 387.69, F. a. Cromwell 25.90,Dodson Chemical Co. lnn.$1, Donovan Uniform Co. 45.81, Dual marking Meter Co. 3.16, Eaton Stationery 81.77, Bob 43 arils Son 1.90, Farr<nrs 3lac'(smit'h Shan x=.60 Feuerbacher Plumbing; 57.50, Ford er Box Co. 5 F�1 1 4 2 ForrstSales r Sales 9 ,c er. 58.20, Furrs Inc. x'1.5. Gallaway's Janitor Sun. l _es l 55, Green's Sheet Met el 6.50, Hale 6) Airport 79.00, Harder ency 66.99 Hearne Motor Frei t 4.07, Herald Pugh lad ing 51.29' Higginbotham-Bartlett 165.96 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 1.50 �rinbC i'''Plair v w Co. 38.75, 7 ,ik.Dr's :tati'n 9n.c-6, Lub oc'; Engine ring Go. 5.15, John G. Logsdon 43.91, Ludeman VacNau-hton 71.O0,Mag ardnNall Motor G. 7.3n, Vedical Center 198.75 "i t ch ell I' z .are Co M 15.7 9 Morrison Sunnly C,P 1, 312.65, Jim P oruan Meter 2.50, Nentune eter 6 o. 1,235.50, P1 i review Auto Parts 5.97 Ferry's 7ervice Station 29.86, Edmisto 7ervice Station 17.22, Bigr1y 3 4 `rT'rr r >5. 80 Pl:'n n i i:; 6 r J. G ?en:;ey Co. 4. -,ly Co. w�. ,vis _'aware Cc. c�a. 4.49, Plainview Hosnital Cli,_c 571.70, 71 Mips '_'etroleum Co. 103.45, '''hillins '?at ery Co. 3'.52, Pl dr :'late Glas:3 "'rror 12.14, ^lainyi °rl 'tumbing °.'=5, Plainview Ready Mix C ncrete Co. 19.4), Pia.nriew Safety_ Lane 37.00, Plainview Welding 19.50, Ragland Grocery l' =.oa, Robinson Her-ing Drug 13.15, The Ro °ers A7 ncy 55.ff, P.- --rers nattery 2r. "iec. 26.19, Ro "ers j'' .c ine 3 ;n 6.45, The Rohan Co, Inc. 168.38, Richardson OilCo. 1.50, Stovall- Booher Radiator Sales 14.'5 Seine ach'ne S on, 3.", Sout 'stern Bell Tale nn ne 21F.70, Sears Roebuck Rr Co. .39, Shepard C'aevrol t Co. 31.90, Shook Tire Co. 17.50, State Chemical Co. 3.5 State Dent. of He':'t" ?3.nn Goldtht^'aite's La''n Sun ly 7T 4.'0.f0, Elliott T_nylor 07.50 Traf -O -Teria S`rsteri 4P4.'n, The Texas Co. 1477, es P} :rme.cy 3.75Western Union 4.x:4, Whites 21 24.43, Winn Motor Co. 23L.53, L. C. Uay1 nd 70. 00, Wood Funeral Home 75.T) HQ 0. Wooten Oro. 2.45, De iancey 3er. >t__ 16.81 Moved by Cain Second by And nsDn, That the City Attorney be in- structed to collect the Jackson P" ckIncr Co. insnection fe ='s, that are delincuent Motion Car The t' read .onthly report3 for Larc]_ a:- r 11ot:s. Meat Insbector fees 8 Parking meters for Feb. 2306. Parking meters for 283450 Current Taxed 32'7.64 Delinquent Taxes 94.75 ater 'r_z °:red allons- 83065450 C. Koon'n.,r 3,00 City C1er': F. Foley Tnsoect r 1E .'70 ''oi ice Re ort 23$`437 r T ,r t c e t "Toyed by Blair second by Johnson, 1_.„ r t:s b�. a�.. and filed. otion Carried Moved b)r Jo- nson s cond by Blair, That the Council se ure ds a: 5" feet inch fire nose. Motion Carried Moved by talker second by nlair, That the Col. ell Purchase parkins' meters and place on 0r 7.,a:r fr7n 5th to th Street M r �.o��on Car. led Moved Walker st nd bY That o ;lice Chief be Autioriz ed to n��rchase necessary controls for Columbia and 5t', Streets Motion Carried The City Engineer read esti rates as fo 101' W. Tisdell on booster oumo heu3e 4000. H. B. Jordan ?c Co. on ate and se' er contract 7058.46 Moved by Blair second by Cair, That the irate be n :id. Motion Carried Moved and seconded, Thut Nute Ranr:ia'_s be allow -4 15.00 per month 235 for extra ti e, getting trucks read ';o itart at °o Or Clock T-Fotion Car ed Moved by Blair second by An,,:r 7. at the Council co: ;eruct se—:er line in alley bet.:•een 7th and c'th and 3or -er r, Canyon. ''ot on Car i 'd The 7la %or ao a inted Johns- Anderson, City Engineer, Snethen and J. U. ,,l iston, to o _oa. .;e rith 3. Curry on buying lake for City use r.. The Meeting Adjourned City Clerk Mayor Called Ses ion April 8,19:3L, The City Council met n Called 3es pn, Hmer Looper presiding and the fclloi ing Aldr ien attending Ray D. Blair, C. T. Johnson. T. 4nderson J. W. Walker U. T. a'n R. K. Snetren City Erb neer and Frank R. Day City Attorney also were present for the me oting. The City Engineer, tat ed that the following blocks were signed up for paving and thi Corn _,ractors were anitirg to start work. Wayland 13th to 14th Zephyr loth to llth Yonkers 1!'th to llth T �,as' 3rd Cedar to D:',e West 13th rassua to Oakland Mov d bu 'Walker sec-nd by Anderson, Th:,t the '1avirg he aW,horiz-d TFot ion Carried A Petition was areseried by S. E. Curry and L. 'l. Bain to niet a portion of the John Kiser Survey, to be known as Austion Hei hts. Moved by Blair second h-. Cain, That the plat be adonted. The Mot `on Carried and the Pesoluti. n Follows: R ESOLi 'ICN `!H3 ',.',3, 3. C. CU LLY And L. R. BAIT:, are the sole owners of that .portion f the J ;hn :riser Ho: estead Survey in Ilal_e C)nnty, Tex,s, and identified and set ou', upon the Plat of Austin Heights Addition to tre T urn of 1_irvi��� Hale County, Texas, hereto at a .'r?. ea and ref err e,, to; and, 10ER`A3, the said 3. E. Curry and L. I{. Rain have 236 Platte that portion of the John Kiser YiolliE2stad into lots designated as: "Austin Hei-hts Addition to the Town of 2 1ainview, Hale Co Texas", :and,, 1Vii7=A:3, the said 3. 1 Curry and L. R. Bain have sumitted a Plat of the said Additon showing Lhe Streets and Alleys on said Plat which the City Council finds to donfrm in all respects to the estalished streets and alleys of that portion of said Cit7 and they hae also submitted il, connection with said Plat a Dedication Deed, dedicating to t' ablic all of the St:eets and Alleys sh wn on said Plat and having considered the same, th- Council is of the °Pinion. that it should be in all things approved- IT 7 3, THEFC:', R=LJD .A: D ORD RID by the City Council of the City of Plainview, TeYas that the Plat and dedication of Austin Heights Addition to the Town Of Plainview, ilale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. 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Blair, E.M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson and J. C. Edmiston.. Rtank R. Day, City Attorney, and R. K. Snethen, City Engineer was also present for the meeting. The mintues of April 5th and April 8th were read and approved. The Mayor read the report of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. on annual street rentals showing amount due and paid of $5148.53. Moved by Blair, second by Anderson, That the report be accepted and filed. Motion Carried Moved by Anderson, second by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. LIST OF BILLS APRIL 2 to APRIL 19, 1954 J. Oliver Bier 15.00,Magnolia Petroleum Co. 2.66, Newman Motor Co 164.48 Shamrock Oil Gas 13.05, Sargent Sowell Inc, 35.38, Hale County Concrete 11.20, The Camra Shop, 14.40, Fore Simmons 248.16, Magnolia Petroleum 2.95, Crenshaw Paint Glass 14.98, Chicken Inn 29.45,A.B.Cox 192.00, Joe Litech(refund Tap) 25.00, Trustees of Rireman R R 73.60, Fred McLemore 46.20, Curry Motor Freight 2.87,Dept Dairy Mfg. Texas Tech,44.00,Southwestern Bublic Service 1002.10,Southwestern Public Ser. 814.17,Southwestern Public Ser. 95.97, Eli Horton, 33.00, Pioneer Natural Gas 243.90, C. C. Biggs 6.15, Carrie E. Presley 50.00, Plainview parley Davidson 54.00, D. B. Rexrode 40.00, P. H. Bryan, Petty Cash 49.88, Ladine Taylor81.30, Chandler Cony. Home 104.00, Bryan, Plumbing 3.70, Lila Simmons 72.40, Roy Maxey, Dairy Show, 64.00, N. A. Wheeler 64.00, B. C. Davis,89.60, W. H.Jackson 7.00, Doyel Keen, 7.00, Dale Hefner 10.00, Frank Stultz 86.40,Frank Stultz 19.20,J. W. Butler 40.00, Eli Horton 26.25. Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Anderson that the Council pay Y.M.C.A. 400.00 on their allotment. Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimates as follows: In favor of H. B. Jordan Co Sewer Line 595.00 W. K. Tisdell on Booster pump house 2,676.55 W. K. Tisdell on Asphalt plant 660.46 Moved by Blair second by Johnson That the estimates be paid. Motion Carried The City Clerk presented the Election returns for the Election of April 6th. I_. Moved by Walker second by Johnson That the following order be passe] Motion Carried and the order follows. ELECTION ORDER On this the 19th day of April, 1954 at a regular meeting of the City Council of Plainview, Texas, with all the member, present, there was presented to the Council in proper form and in the proper manner, the returns of an Election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 6th day of April, 1954, to elect the following Officers for the City of Plainview, and the said returns having been received, opened and Canvass( according to law, and it appearing from the returns that the following candidates received the number of votes herein stated: For Alderman J. W. Walker 1893 For Alderman W. T. Cain 1892 For Alderman J. C. Edmiston 1893 For Alderman Dr. Joe Webb 2 For Alderman A. G. Williams 6 For Alderman Jim Collins 1 For Alderman Tom Roberts For Alderman Clyde Blair 1 For Alderman B. B. Howle 1 For Alderman Chip Elliott 2 For Alderman Ray D. Blair 1 For Alderman C. C. Andrews 1 For Mayor Homer Looper 919 For Mayor C. L. Abernethy 1029 The following Candidates, having received the largest number of votes cast at said election, were duly declared elected by the City Council. C. L. Abernethy Mayor J. W. Walker Alderman W. T. Cain Alderman J. C. Edmiston Alderman 238 The total number of votes cast being 1948, and the terms of Office being for the ensuing 2 years, it is therefore declared that the above named persons, having received the largest nuOber of votes cast for any one for the above named offices, are hereby declared elected for the ensuing 2 years. Done this 19th day of April, 1954, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview. r City Clerk 1,..-%--<;-- Mayor At this time the oath of Office was administered to Mayor C. L. Abernethy, Aldermen, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, and J. C. Edmiston, by Harold M. LaFont, Notary Public, Hale County, Texas. Moved by Johnson, Second by Cain, That the Council extend Retiring,Mayor Homer Looper and Alderman Ray D. Blair, their sincere t thanks and appreciation for their work the last two years. Motion Carried. 6 City Clerk Mayor Mayor C. L. Abernethy took charge of the meeting at this point. Reverend G. K. Rogers invoked the blessing of Almighty God on the new Administration, and the City as a whole. B. 0. Cooper acted as spokesman for committee from Baseball Association in regard to drainage of City Park. Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That the Council expend up to 1000.00 on drainage of .City Park. iiotion Carried Unanimously The Mayor requested the resignations of heads of Departments, to be effective on acceptance. Frank Day tendered his resignation as City Attorney for the reason that his term has expired. The Mayor submitted the name of Harold M. LaFont for appoint- ment as Attorney for the City, to be effectuated by the abolishment of the Office of City Attorney. The Mayor submitted two ordinances to effect the abolishment of City Attorney Office. Moved by J. C. Edmiston, That the question of Attorney be tabled. The Mayor declared the motion out of order, and that the question before -the house :was,the adoption of the two ordinances submitted. Moved by Alderman Johnson second by Alderman Anderson, That the two ordinances submitted by the Mayor be not adopted. On a vote the motion carried unanimously The Mayor appointed Harold M. LaFont, a member of the local Bar Association practicin`$ in Plainview, Texas as City Attorney, subject to the approval of the City Council. Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That Harold M. Lafont be not approved as City Attorney, on account of the fact he does not reside in the City Limits Motion carried unanimously 6 5 he M or declared the meeting adjourned. Li, 4 4 t City Clerk Mayor 23 9 Called Meeting April 21st 1954 Mayor C. L. Abernathy presided at a called meeting, with Aldermen C. T. Johnson, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, E. M. Anderson, J. C. Edmiston present. The Mayor submitted the name of Harold M. LaFont as City Attorney or Attorney for the City, subject to confirmation of the City Council. Also two ordinances, one abolishing the office or City Attorney, and another setting up the authority for retaining Harold. M. SaFont as Attorney for the City. Moved by Anderson, second by Cain, That the two ordinances be not adopted. Motion carried uhanimously The Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. City Clerk ayor Called Meeting April 22, 1954 The City Council met in response to the call of Mayor C.,L. Abernethy. Mayor Abernethy presided with the following Aldermen attending: J. W. Walker, E. M. Anderson, J. C. Edmiston, C. T. Johnson. The Mayor submitted the name of P. H. Bryan for confirmation as City Clerk. Moved by Walker, second by Anderson,That the appointment be approve Motion Carried The Mayor submitted the name of S. E. Bolles for Water Superin.- tendent. Moved by Uderson, Second by Johnson, That the appointment be approved. Motion Carried The Mayor submitted the name of L. G. McDaniel as Sewer Superintendent. Moved by Edmiston, second by Anderson, That the appointment be approved. Motion Carried The Mayor submitted the name of E. C.Nicholl as Sanitary Officer. Moved by Walker, second by Edmiston, That the appointment be approved. Motion Carried The Mayor submitted the name of Dr. D. P. Jones as City Physician or Health Officer. Moved by Wacker, second by Johnson, That the appointment be approved. Motion Carried The Mayor stated, That in view of the fact that Frank R. Day's term has expired, and he has submitted his resignation, he recognizes a vacancy in the City Attorney's Office, and will take the matter up later. The meeting stood adjourned. i //d City Clerk Mayor v i 2 40 Regular Session May 3rd 1954 The City Council met in Regular session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance; J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. T. Anderson, 1 T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston. R. K. Srethen City Engineer also attended the meeting. Mrs. Lucien Morehead and Mrs. Buck Lindsay also at ended the meeting representing the Girl Scouts organizat or. They explained to the Coencll their plans for a new building. Moved by Walker, seconded by cain, That the City Council a prove the plans of the Girl Scout Organi4ation. Motion Carried Olan Williams and others submitted a plat of Subdivision of part Boswell Heights, to be known as Cowart Subdividion. Action was deferred on the matter for further study and an attempt to get a through street. A delegation from the Mexican Village was present in regard to some paving for their part of town. Moved by Cain, second by Anderson, That the Council approve project of paving some 8 blocks in Frisco Addition, with connection to Alfalfa Till oavin if 1 can be signed up, said pawing to be acceptable with out curb and gutter. Motion Carried The minutes of April 19th, 21st. and 22nd of April read and approved The Mayor read reports for April as follows: Police Report 1970.03 Plainview Courts 443.19 Delinquent Taxes 1243.00 Current Taxes 2306.56 9uilding Inspector 301.55 A. C. Koeninger 15.00 City Clerk 51567.91 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 2727.27 Pioneer Gas Co. 2`'67.63 Water Plant gals. pumped 9486r'4O0 Meat Inspector fees 65.55 Moved by °a_ker second by Anderson, That thr reports be accepted and filed. Motior, Carried. Moved by Walker, second by Anderson, That the list of bills submitted and Salaries for April be arnroved for payment. Motion Carried. Homer Looper 174.17, P. H. Bryan, 400.00, Fannie Norman 300. 00 Rollin 1 473- 241 Snethen 525.00,Frank R Day 139.33, C.T.Johnson 27.33,E.M.Anderson 27. 33 33 Ray D Blair 27.)7 J.W.Walker 27.33,W.T.Cain 27.33,J.C.Edmiston Ray ,W.F.Foley 425.00,Dr.E.C.Nichols 220.00 "r.D.P.Jones90.00 Quadene Billington I85.00,Nina Odom 207.00,Iris FaucettI85.00, Hoyt Curry 400.00, Nath Burkett 255.00,E.J.Shearer 250.00,Hub Burt 250.00, J.E.Sheeon 250.00, Hortense Pelphrey 250.00,George Boswe11207. T.P.Sitton 212.00, A.R.Cardinal 245.00,Todd Edd Burson240.00, H.D.Payne 240.00,Floyd Lamb 240.00, J.B.Temple 240.00,D.H."oulson 240.00, V.M. eynolds II2.00,.J.W.Anderson 240.00,Edward Slagle 240. J.M.Heflin 75.00, J.R.Williams 240.00,Rufus M Hicks 2I0.00,J.D. Robertson 240.00,Raymond Claycomb 240.00, Bill Cason 240.00,Mrs Pa Connelly 88.40 Kenneth Carter 1 39.40,Leedy Maxey 260.00, Frank Rigler 240.00,Berry Lynch 250.00,Arvil W Harkins 245.00,William E Renegar 240.00, Don DeBusk 240.00,P.W.Slaughter 245.00,W.E.Strick- land 240.00, Tommie F Harkins 240.00,Gerold 0 Dickerson 240.00, Leo J Brooks 240.00,Ralph E Taylor 230.00, Joe Gilbert 210.00, Floyd E Steele 2I0.00, S.E.Bolles 375.00, A.T.herrod 232.00,Roy Warren 252.00,Bill Hallum CI 227.00,Howard Gibson 227.00, Roswell Alexander 2 Pierce 207.00 L.G.McDaniel 235.O0,A1D Fitch 2I2.00, Jamie Slaughter 205.00 �-i 0.B.Guin 232.00,Nute W Rannals 252.00, M.F.Tamplin 232.00,Robert Brooks 207.00, J.W.Bailey 207.00, J.B.Heflin 182.00 Will Evans I97.00,W.D.Wilbourn 226.66, W.L.Welch 182.00, A.C.Koeninger 270.00 Weldon Way 260.00,-r E.C.Nicholl 220.00 A.L.King 202.00, Albert F Anderson I82.00,L.D.Horton202.00,A.L. Horton I82.00David McDonald I82.00 B.A.Wood I82.00 W.H.i I82.00 J.Clint Wright 202.00, C.H. Pyle 1 ",t:0, Rural She 182.00, Voy Dillahunty 18'.00, T.E. Brock 101.00, Oliver Tamplin 182.00, Agee Brooks 16 0, C.G. Brown 131.20, Rudolph Haile 63.00, J.W. Butler 40.00, The above are Salaried for April 1954. PILLS: Mayl to May 3rd 1954: Mrs. Helen Eastwood 50.00, Mrs. L.L. McMurry 20.00, Arvil Harkins ilv. Courts 30.00, C.G. Brown Extra 60.80, J. Oliver Bier P.M. 60.00, Eli Horton Extra 36.00, Army Navy `,tore 112.00, Barley Cities Service 79.61, Fred Berryhill Co. Inc. 172.34, Blacksmith bill 12.00, Blair Drug Co. 10.58, Chicken Inn 1-8.15, Continental Oil Co. 134.15, Consumers Fuel Association 2.50, Cosden Pet. Corp. 93.24, Crenshao Paint Glass Co. 2.00, Curry Motor Freight Lines 1.50, Clowe Cowan Inc. 1c3.67, Donovan Uniform Co. Inc 16.72, Eaton Stationery 16c.95, Gall away's Janitor Supplies 43.50, General Electric Supply Co. 2e9.97, Hamilton Martin Motor do. 34.55,Haynes Motor Co. 3,51, Herald News Publishing co. Inc. 4.75, Piton Hotel Cleaners 1.b0, International Association of Chiefs of Police 10.00, Harry Jackson's Food Store 7.08, Kiker's 3.06, Ludeman McNaug:hton 71.22, Marcuis Supply Co. Inc. 2.50, Mag£ and I,`al'. "rotor Co. 21.12, 'Jeinecke Bros. 28.95, Newman Motor Co. Inc. 59.74, G.K. Rubber Welders 3.50, Owens Electric 4.25, Panama Carbon Co. 9.50, Ferry's Service Station 37.04, Phillips het. 198.17, Phillips Battery 61.89, Piggley Wiggly Plv. Co. 25.90, Pioneer Gas Co. Flv. Court b7.75, Plain- view Hardware Co. 59.27, Plainview Hosp. Clinic 148.31, Plain view Flumbing Co. 9.73, Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 33.13, Plainview Seed House 8.10, The Plainview Tribune 65.50, Robinson Herring Drug 4,75, V.L. Rodger: Son Machine 24.00, The Rogers Agence 35.00, Rogers Battery Electric 31.65, The Bohan Cl. Inc. 115.85, Sargent Sowell Inc.12.95, Seipp Machine Shop, 7.00, Fred Moore 71.50,S'epard Chevrolet Co. 106.38, Shook Tire Co. 2.00, h.'_. Silverteorne 59.3.2, Southwe :tt :rn Bell Telephone 278..95, South we tern Public Service Co. 1941.00, W.O. Speck Machinery 5.70, 11.0. Stepleton Welding Co. 58.50, State CeemicP1 Co. 99.50 Marshall urratt 37.50, The Speck Company 14.17, The Texas Company 21.93, West Pharmacy 6.95, White's Super Market 4b.97, Winn Motor Co. 18.35, Wood Funeral Home 26.25, Wort ington -Damon Meter Division 6.27, Dee Uancy Service Station 20.07, F.H.Bryan Registrar 40.00, Eli Horton Lxtra 33.00, T.E. Brock Final 74.03, Mrs. J.N. Haun .Final 32.00, J. Oliver Bier 30,00, Siuthwestern Bell Telephone Flv. Courts 17.49, L.G. 1c Daniel Gas Lockney 2.16, Dale Heflin Extra 12.00, Neptune Meter Company 963.23. Moved by anderson second by Edmiston, That bond of J.W. Butler as parking meter attendant be approved. Motion Carried 4 242 Moved by Walker, s.,cond by Edmiston, That Council secure bids for gas and all for balance of year. Motion Carried RESOLUTION Be it resolved by the City Council of Plainview, Texas, That in accordance with the agreement made in June 1946 with Wayland Col]ege. That Emergency Housing project known as Texas V 1 1$43 cell- ed Plainview Courts, is herebyreleased to Wayland Vollege, effective as of May lst, 1954. Moved by Cain, seconded by Walker, That J.. Heflins salary be 220.00 monthly asof May lst 1954. Motion Carried The City Engineer read an e=ti on paving contract in favor of Bryan R. Hoffman amounting to: 2222.36 Moved by Johnson second by Anderson, That the estimate be paid. -Motion Carried Moved by Anderson, second by Cain, That authorize paving of 13th Street Kokogo to Lexington, and Canyon Street, 6th to loth Street. 243 Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the City advertise for bi's on new truck for Sanitary Department to be opened 7 :30 P. M., June 7th, 1954. Motion Carried 4 6 4 4 CITY CLERK MA 0' Special Session May 12, 1954 The City Council met at the call of Mayor, C. L. Abernethy, with the Mayor presiding. The following Aldermen were present: J. W. Walker, J. C. Edmiston, C. T. Johnson. R.K. Snethen, the City Engineer was also attended the meeting. H. Alden Project Mgr., Edwur F. Cadiz finance, E. A. Hardin water Engineer, C. A. Hunt Engineer representing parsons, Brinkerhoff, Hall McDonald, The Engineering firm selected to make a report to the Canadian River Water Authority, met the Council and a preliminary meeting was held, and data necessary to the engineers was discussed. Mr. A. A. Meredith Seca. Treas. of the Canadian Municipal Water Authority was also present. The meeting adjourned to the Hilton Hotel for lunch and further discussion and question were given and answered as far as possible at the time. Lowell Sitton presented a revised plat of Phenix Subdivision showing less lots but larger lots, and now belonging to Peter B. Durham and Weldon L. Wines, for Council ap:roval. Moved by Johnson second by Wal'-cer, That the revised plat he aor,roved RESOLUTION yi.H.ERE^.S, Peter B. Durham and Weldon L. Wines are the sole owners of the following described property, Phenix Subdivision of Lots B and C, Block $2, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale Coujty, Texas; and WHEREAS, the said Peter B. Durham and Weldon L. Wines have revised and replatted the same into lots and hoicks to be known and designated as- "Revised Plat of Phenix Subdivision of Lots B and C, Block $2, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview,Hale 244 County, Texas;" and WHEREAS, the said Peter B. Durham and Weldon L. Wines have submitted a plat of said Subdivision showing the streets and alleys thereof as revised and reolatted, which the City Council finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of said City, and that they ha7e also submitted in connection with said plat a dedication deed, dedication to_,the public all of said streets and alleys shown on said plat and that the same shou_d be in all things approved. -T 13, THEREFOE,RESOLV D AND ORDER E,D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAT: 'JIEL, TEXAS that the plat and dedication of- Revided Plat of Phenix Subdividion of Lots B and C, Block £2, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas. Motion Carried Meeting Adjourned J CITY CL EaK MA OR Regular Session Niay l?t? 1954 The City Council met in regular sessi'n with i- Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: J. W. 'Talker, C. T. Johnson, E. I''. Anderson, W. T. Cain, and J. C. Edmston. The m'nutes of May 3rd and May 12th read and a d. ITved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the Council, a 'cent the plat of Cowart Subdivision subject to si --n _rg of r t of wav deeds for street 4nd alley. The Thtion C cried RESOLUTION .T^yTE OF a'EYS i COTTI]TY OF HATE i ':'PETIEAS, J. H. Coiart and wife Jessie P. Cowart, F. Y. Whisenhunt and wife Vera Whisenhunt, Olan J. Williams and wife Willa L. Willia ls, I arvin Fisher and wife =„t ie '?elle Fl3h(;r, Claud Th )m< s Cavitt and wife Lula Estelle Cavitt, Grady ''ennett Shull and wif rancis J. Shull, and William Earnest icCrory and wif: K't- ie IcCrory, have divided into lots and blocks All of Block 32 of the Zest Boswell Heights ";dlition to the To;m of Plainview, ft le County, Tex-,,s, making a subdivision known as "The Cowart Subdivision of Block 32, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plair_v'e:-, Tc 'es," as shown by the plat of said subdivision, and each of the parties have duly executed and acknowledged a Dedication Deed adopting said plat and dedicating t'r streets and alley- i.aays sho therein to the public as public throughfares; and i; T. said plat ao e rs to be in all things regular, and the streets and alleys sro;;n the eon coincide and are in conformity with the established streets and alleys oF s:iC City, and the P diction Deed annears to be in all t in -s rert;u_l .r, and the eaae sho, ld be approved; IT I3, Tea :R JFORE, O?'_ i? ,I) A: :b FCU :D by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that said plet, and the Dedication Deed t' ereof, being regul -r is in all things an The deed has been signed and recorded. 245 Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the list of bills salaried suh-lit+ed, be approved for payment. Including Burt Electric Co. ;1 on new bumning nlant. The motion carried Model Boot Shoo 12.n, Boyd Dctv:nnort 223.50, Bryan's Food Store 8.00, 3. C. Electronic Labs. 5.40, Curry rotor Freight 4.28, Connor Eathes Co. Inc. 23. The CaNefa Shop 15.26, Purt Electric 210.56, d-iston Ser. 3 a. 93.43, Eaton Stationery 141.94, Feuerbacher Plumbg 12.0, The Harder Agency 249.68, H 68.55, Henry Henry 1.92, Hale Co. Airport 70.00, H le Cc, Concrete Co. 4.05, Pioneer Natural Gas co. 149.95, Roberts Food Store 8.00, Roberson Ser. Station 19.74, Sears Roebuck Co. P.9 H. Sc'wab Texaco 3er. 4.88, Fore QL Simmons 60.60, M. 3; :.:cKee Co. 42.11, Fur:-'s Inc. 42. P1 t view 'thstract 5. Plainview Floral Co. 23,38, Donovan Uniform Co. 32.96, Continental As3urance Co. 540.82(City's Part 244.28) Trustee Firemans R. 3c, R. Fund 7 7.4" Continental Oil Co. 381.90, Ed hcClendon (Park) 20.00, Miller 3' Dale Hein rtPark4 37.3n, George Smith (Park) 32.'0, Raym Presley(Lahor) 28.0(), J. G. Patey 19.5 3outh'eAern_ 211 n Co. 26.55(C-urts) 'ia.(rnolia Petroleum 2.90. Cori 1. angum 4.00, Sout'liffes', Public Sarvise 2,121. Medical Center 33.4 mood Funeral 1oe 32.50, l'prthwet Texas Hosni'al 95.25, Fanlde Exnenoe) et ern nl-n Telegranh 3.fln, E. A. Rogers (Prk Ren irs) 17.50, Lubboc Fi Extinguis'er C. .75, Plains l'jelding Sup ly 17.6 Fa',P Co. lO3tract Co. 15.00, Charles CbePks(PaX)1.3n City Bc'is-ith Shnn 1 00, Thamrock Oil (lz Gas Co. 155.49, H. V. ccot (Ptrk) 12.00, Louis 11ejia(7ark) 15.00, Mrs. D. 2. Rexrode (Eollison) 40.00, J. Oliver BierPr 15.00, P4fV' Teport for Anril s° collections of 298'.00. il b Edmistol s by Gain, T' at Cnunc'l aut orize a 2 in c a,cress fourL1 Stdeet, at _prth 2;-.31, Corner of Co, ntry Club. The motion The .ayor to olated C. T. Johnson os rooresmative for tha City on Cory CUb CJr].tnizltion. Th :layor a poi:,ted Lvan Th,arlis as 3une=rintendant of Streetand Sonl.ary Je-artments. ved h- Td-liston s?cond hy Johnson, That the an )intme, be confirled. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned City Clerk ,ec.„yTor 246 Reui;i of June Tho Cit7 Council net in lTe St1'3;iDll C. L. Abern:tby nresijin- and the f)llowirog A ...or len at end'Iuf;. C. 1 Johnson, E. And:rson, J. C. Ed-.iston, J. W. alker. En'ineer R. K. 'n-then also attende( the meing. C-rl crreen an eared )efore the Council and sked the City to j'in the Country Club in shonsorin>2 a 4th of July fireuorks display to he open for the 7ene'al nubile. ved by Walker seconded by EdnistD: that iras much as there was no croP nianr ed for the 4th of July in the Cuncils kno ledge, that the sum,of 15 be ah rooriated to share the exaense of fire works disnlay. The motion carried oved by 7 d-liston seconded by Anderson, That the -ouncil apurooria' e 3nn.00 to carry on the work of the 'itizrns Traf'ic Co-1 issian The nation carried Moved by Anderson sec ,:.d?d by 7,d'Astoh, Th t the Coun:': allow, Chief of 'once exnensos to Convention at Houston, ao'roximatoly The motion c,rried Moved by Anderson sec)nod hy Edmiso' That the Council, concurring in a like actin by The Coarlissioners Jcart of nale County, nlace tde balance returned by the Civil Aeronautic •.u' --ity, unused on Project Hale County Airnort No. 9-41-n36, amcuntino to a- 255 Net for the City's hart to the credit of County Airnort i:•anintenance Fund. The motion carried The City r!]rgineer read estimates in 'avor of Rryan Po' man as follows: on the hovin7 contract Est. y speia1 74n.5 on the paving contr 1st. 1615.39 on the s-al coat job 3508.88 on Housing unit w-st 1'th3t. 32'3.50 loved by Johnson s-conded by Walker, Th t the estimates be naid The motion carried. The City 7:1-"in .1sked for 'Davi order on: Yorkers 3trest 7th to 8th Smythe Thre,t id,: o lc'th 16th, 17th, 1th Smythe to Tr v' Moved by Johnson secorded b- ']dmiston inat the paving be authori ed. The moti-n carried 247 The City Engineer read neede ,rater extensions as follows: inch C.I.P. on Y kers Street, 3tL to 1 th 6 inch C.I.P. on Smythe Street, 16th to 18th 6 inch C.I.P. on 16th Street, Smythe to U _ca. 6 inch sewer line Smythe 16th St. block and went 300 feet 6 inch sewer line, extension 574 feet north on Waylnnd St. J Moved by Walker Seconded ,y Johr son, That the Council authorize the above named items. Motion carried Mo red by Edmiston seconded by Walker, That the plans of the Highway C Department for widening :.uincy Street 16th to 24th Street be an- proved. I The otion Carried Loved by Johnson seconded by Edmiston, That ordinance No. 623 amending Ordinance No. 606 be p- ssed. The motion carried k ORDII.A C_ RC 623 Amending Ordinance Nn. 606 AN ORDIEA:-CE PROHI3ITING THE KE °IN OF Ai Y HOG OR HOGS WITHIN THE C' T ATN D :,r ILED A EA OF ri l s CITY OF PI:AINVI E`'' AND PROHISITII G THE t -i r t n r n t r r -i r r KE:; IN OF ;Y E ii -ib M .E A:.IL.AI 0 ALY 0 E ?RD: -,IDES 1 I i 111 CJ! _'AI: DEFINED ,?LEAH T ITI: TIN CITY LIMITS OF PL IN7IE REQUIRING THAT 1 SUCH ;E 2 -T C: L. .',I :D REPEALING ALL P0T210IS OF 0 ;DINALCES J NO, 606 THAT SONFLICT `YITF H i 3 ORDINAL C E, AND L ESCRIBI LG A PENALTY. -3E IT ORD "JNED BY TH CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF P__.`.Ii. rIEW: S?.CTIOL 1. That those portions of Ordinance No. 6 and all other ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are I_ereby and here- with repealed. 3ECTION 2. That the words "one Premises" as herein used shall be construed as the lot or lots of land which shall consist of not less than 7,(Y)0 Sq. T. of ground upon which one animal, onl may be keet, altogether within buildings, barns, sheds an loth on said ene premises. SESTIDL 3. That from and after the n`?.ssate of this ordinance, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or cor }oration to keen any living hog or hors lel'hin tbse herein rter described area within the Citv Limits of the City of Plainview, for a longer period than twenty -four hours. 35CTIOf 4. Thet from and after the onseaTe of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person owning, r nting, occupying or having cl —ne of any such one remises as Herein defined to keep or per to be kept on sec premises at any time or for any period of time whatever more than one of 1,he following described animals; Horses, Maras, cows, s' eep, (oats, j c',(-3 or jennets; witl the following described houndaeies in the City of Plainview, towit: BEG'. :Ii':G at Yonkers and T' omas Bivd. for nlace of beginning: Thence North along Yonkers to South line of the Slaughter Addition; T etce We ,_1 egg 'ouch line of Slaughter addition to Amarillo S' reet extended; Thence N4_rth along Amarillo Street extended to 4th Stre t; Thence West along 4th street to Eneis Street; Thence North along Err .is Stre _t to F't'_; Street; Thence -It alp g c'th Street to S nyon Street; Thence north along Canyon Street to lath Street; Thence West along 13th Street to Ennis Street; Thence ltisrth along Ennis Street to 1..th Street; Thence East along 16th S�,reet to Travis Street ext nded; 248 Thence North along Travis Sreet Exi,ended to 24th Street; Thence East along 24th Street to Austin Street; Thence South along Austin Street and Austin to alley jus Nrth of Frazier Street; Thence at along said alley to Beech Street; Thence South along 7eoch Street to Cell Stre t; Thence East along Cempbell Street to Elm Street extended; Thence South along 71m Stre t extended and Elm to Santa Fe Trncks; Thence Last and South along Sarnoa Fe tracks to 7..7t 9th Street; Thence East along East 8th Street to ililwee Street; Thence South along Milwee Street to 7ast 3r(i Street; Thence Vest alon7 Tit 3 d Street to Date Steeet; Thence South along Date Street to Santa Fe Railroad; Thence South and We t along City Lieits to Tlraodway; Thence South and West alone: Throae to Columbia Street; Thence North along Colu#bia Street to draw cut-off channel; Thence West along draw to Denver extension; Thence l'orth along Denver extension and Denver to 4 feet South of 5t Thence west along line 4n0 feet south ef and narallel to 7th Street to Joliet; Tnence North. olon J.H.iet to 3trot, Thsncs. ..r- 7 5th 3 t,o ':,1.1incy "Threet; Thencc South along ':..uincy Street to 4th Street; Thence Weet a.ori 4th Street to Ut,iCL Stre t; Thence Southwest along Thomes Blvd. exended and Th Blv. to Yonker Street, the place of beginning. SESTIOF 5. There is e:;.ce'Di.:ed, 's-:,wdisr, l' tneabove houndaries the Plainview Dairy Sarn lots and area lAich da:iry darn blot and area may e ueed by plcin animis therein fer the nuross of e:J.ibits and shows, such es Fat Stock Show, 7anhandle-Rlens Dairy Show and ilTe County Fate', or for other such show ourboses, and anv animals so placed in the dairy barn and on tie dairy barn area duriree t'ne period of such shows shall not be in violation of this ordl.nace. 37CTTfl7' 6. ,.1.1 provisions and sectiees of Ordinances I7o. 6" and all other ordnanDes not in conflict, snecificallv, with the nroviaions of tLis ordlriace shall beain in all resnects ie ull force anh effeet. S 7. Ay pereen viclating any provision of this ordinance, shall, ubon coe7ictien, be fined in any sum not lees than 5.fln and not icre than $2n and each and every day that any pnovision of this erdinonce shall violated, shall be deerlend and held to 'ee a senarate and. distinct offense. P113 1) Ai'l ADOTTVD T IS 7th da of 3ime.1(2:54 A7:7r7D TT1 3 --4 I A m I ATTEST: 1/61/ t O7.77ULRK A1(.4,.,....._. Moved bv Walker oeconded by Anderson, That H. D. Janney be permitted to fence ai beck of his property in Blick 4 Railroad Addition. 1 Motion Carried Moved bv Anderson seconded by Johnson, T'at Council by Tyne C-C Muehler tanning machine for 832.5n less 5n•(v) f.)r old. riae,ine. 7 2 discount 10 nroximo, from MorrisOnSup' Ca. Motion Carried Moved by Andersen seconded be Johnson, That the purchose Timit of pur- chasing Arent, with out Council censent be increased to '10.00. Motion Carried. 249 Roved by Johnson seconded by 7 ,dmi_s on, That the City advertise for bids on new or used trenc'ning m•: chine to be o )er.ed.the 28th day of June, 2:30 P.M. 19 The Mayor opened 4 bids on truck chassis for Sanitary Dent. is folio :s; Winn Motor Com ,any 3195.00 Bob Hooper hotor Co. 308(.98 Haynes P C 3046.66 Shepard hev ;let Co. 2993.61 Mov d by Johnson seconded by '.-'alker, That Council buy on low bid of Shepard Che-.�rolet Co., Yith all -retal platform at 2093.61. The motion Ci rri ed. Moved by Anderson seconded by Edm' :stop Teat the South side of Eighth Y Y Street from alley to Ash Street be marked for parallel narking. The ::otion Carried The Mayor read monthly reports for May as follo-s: Water Plant gals. pumped 70,586.100 Inspector Building 420.45 Meat inspector fees eerned 75.85 Food Inspector 17.50 City Clerk 4342.9') Current Taxes 762.95 Delinquent Taxes 17.73 Police 1937.21 Parkin? meters 27'8.50 1 "oved by Walker sec ,need y- Johnson, That the reports be accented and th list of bills presented be an- ;roved for payment. The motion Carried. J. 01 ver Pier 15,00, E. D. Wilkes 8.00, Plv. H Clinic 55.80, R. &S. Food Store 14.6' Budlcy E. Godwin 8.00, Medical Center89.80, Josie Chandler 102.00, Mid -Tex Suerly 321.05, Mid Tex 363.85, Continental. Assurance City Part50f 98, Cu_'ry Motor Freight 2.34, Roy art's Food -Store 8.00, Nat'l Guard 26.40, Thomas Hobert Heflin (extra) 16.50, Plsi nvi ->w Builders 3upp*y 37.26, The plc ve, Curry Motor Freight 3.82, Harbin Decorating Co. 12.00, George >-ith Vin. ^n, Geor"'P 3 e th 3 sorav; n r 'te,chince 4'5.00, H. H. P rn< rd `..9.57, Rollin K. Snethen( "os) 9.00, Aliens Marker Go. 84.94, army c i.avy _tore '7.95, '?ell Cbetlic -a1 Co. 139. #4, Boyd Davenport 5.39, H. _van 7e 3.50, 0ar ey s Cities le ice 1, 4.36, Box l'agnolia 3er. Station 157.55, Burrou *hs Corn 4.` 0,Blair Drug 5.19, Clowe 'c C 421.70, City B1 c'ksmith Mon 3.0 Continental Oil Col Cosden Petroleum Corn. 31.'5, Crenshaw Paint Glass 4. Chicken Inn 132.4 Dono ar. Uniform Co. 2'.07 Eaton Stationery 94.73 Firest'ne Sto -es 131.5 0 Foxworth- Galhreith Co. 6.25, Furs Inc. 90. Guy Cosden Ststior 1.20, Gallaway's Ja -itor Su ply 28.54, Gifford T�'estern Inc. Par'{ Job 516.07, Hale Co. Airoo-t 70. Mildred Tucker County Clerk 5.00, Hamilton *Martin Col 23.33, Herald -Hews Publishing Co. 1 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 7.10, Hilton Hotel 16.25, Jarvis Tull Col Inc., Hi '.)otc:.rn- Bartlett Co. 5 The Kernark Core 21. 7 3 Kit 3`.90, Kimbell_ 21a.ie i w Co. 15.00, Ludeman 1 1.80 Lindsey's Cosden 3e. 3.25, Jahn G. Logsdon 56. aggard -Nall Motor 1.50, Leedy Maxey Supplies or en' 8.45, M. P. M cKee Co. 93.36: Midway 3e vice 6.35, Mitceell Hardware Co. 20.86, Morrison Sun ply C6, 473.05, Carl H. angum :l Aor Co 19.5 National Oil and i ulane 12.65, Neptune Pieter Ce. 632.90, Newman Motor Col Inc. 60.55, Nunn Electric o Sppply Co. 329.23, Nu -Tone Produces Co. 21.44, Medical Center 3 Jil 1 orran Texaco 2.00, 0.7. Pub' r rs 14.0 ic Sanitary Pro. 14 Phillips Battery Co. 51.0 Plainview Safety Lane 76.97, Plains Mac,- in_ery Col 78.34, P ainviTw Welding 94.24, Plv. Auto 7.04, 2 50 Ply. Hosp. 'Clinic 189.63, Plv. 3e Hou=e 2.50, -Tains Typewriter 2.40, *'-raP:ount Sun Co. Re-11 t'on Phillips Petroleum G). 7D 12 Ply Plumlling. Co. 4 Perrys Ser. C ati•n 21.90, Ply. Builthlr Sunp1y23. Ply. Harth 24.95, Robinson Herring 2.55, Rogers Bat tery Electric 20.06, E. A. RDgers 12.00, V. R. Rodgers Son 1 ine 0 Richardson Oil 1.50, Southwestern ri 11 Tele-."6ne 'o. 228.60, Sareilt, 1 Sowell Inc. 59.4n, Sh p C yfrolet 0). 31.07, O. Stanlb t-n Welding 282.34, Southwestern Public Service 35.18, Shook Tire Co. 53.9 Seipp T.olac'ine Shop 3 Eldon Smith 102.60, The Stick 6 0.9 8 R. Q. Silverthorre 100.00, W. 0. Speck ilachin'ry A. B. Thornton 6.0'), United Ctats Pencil Co. Inc. 0 .n1, E. W. Urb;:ch 7 :cara',ing Co. Park Jo' 1'3.75, The Tstern Union 4.25, Winn 7:otor Co. 38.95, L. 0. T,.e.vland D. fl, et l'harmacv 1.34, L'hite's Surer 1 rket 8? .no, Dee Yarcy 3er. Station Y").91 Eller 7iller 1239 J. Oliver Bier I 15•09, F. E. Son' erville Rock 21 Firemen'o Pension Fund 72.80, A. na-Ilton (C nv-ntIon) 5 P.P. 'r Petty C-sh '9.49, G. A. v'ur (extra) 11.63, Contin rtal Oil Co. 246.89 T,redical Cen'er 7ig Wig lv 71v. Co. 34. Farr Sim D 2 2. La Font 2, Tudor 5 ()1 5) -4 7 1- -ric '10 •18 _u 71v. Cl!' Connor 1 Co. In !12.35, Fr=ueroaehrr Plum- bling Sunni- 5.55, Long Bell Lumber 3 rn Srwice 1 Thlic Service Pu'o)Lc Seryi?e 1 O. Ctanleton ldin- L4 7ion rr rturl s 3.. 1 R. D. Mort 'Sob ddell St. 79.5n, "sob Caddell 12-5.22. F. H. BrvPn 40'1.09, ,uaaene 0i11ir,ton, 185.Th I:ina Cdom 2 Iris Fer7tt 1 flfl, Poll K. 3-etl 25.0fl, irar 0. 'Day 13.33C. T. J-1 E. ".nderson :7.33, J. O. Ed iston 1i J. Y. riralker, 3, Y., T. I3an Curry 4 lath Burett J. Shearer 259.0 Hu() Burt 250.00, J. 7 Sheeon 250.00, Harte'se Pele re- 24 qeorge J. :11 Sitton 212.rm, r 1 '45.Th Toad H. D. P•IY:le FloYd '"i J. 7. Temole J0.00, D. 3o 7. e-nolds 1 J. r 31 20.00, J. Tr- j. Yilli ims 24r").Th 295. J. D. R T'uson i d „;laycoc,b 1.1 7 13'.son 240. P-nt Corlelly th j in, j. -utler 1 1 Tr J t n 1-1(r 7 errv rri p,- B J. r,'eeki :L°.0°, 7 -2 Joe Si"b rt 'ok 21°.00 w Ffr t. 70 .'0, 23% 2 Loy ron ill %ol R)sw r-rnon Pierce 2 5 1 S. -crThni-1 Al D. J' r 205.19, C. B. S-in ).32.° .te .anh')'s 267.0 f 32.9, ert 7- 1,- )oks 2^".Th J. flih 0 i 226.,) r. -2 1 82. s, J?. )1 2, )17. JCT 3 180.0 C. Koe ,er 2 Al t 1-= f n 0 0 Lc0 B. 182.^0, 61ch 1? .0, J. C1 Wrf- t )(I)? On H Pyle 1 7ur-1 e,ar r) Tamnl 18."'0, J. ile: 1 7z. '27,. .a 228.17, Fannie Norman 3 0.10 fl„ile 316.00, C. L. thy 7-Y D. 71-ir 12.6 C. 0. 7 nown 121.69, S. 7 '4. J. Ana-r 4').nr), 1 h 0 -wler24.00, rre.=t F-r-oo=n Knet 6.fl, Bu L e c0J r 7 BarrY ooras by .alltqr sec raed by ".-den3on, be auti)orized to ance-t net t- fro- Uohn ates for Year 1 -r 1 ,0t 3 :Totion The m eting adj=urned. 251 Called Session June 18th., 1954 The City Council met in called session to consider the matter of purchasing new loader. Mayor Abernethy presided with the following Aldermen in attendance, E. M. Anderson, C. T. Johnson;, J. C. Edmiston, J. W. Walker and W. T. Cain. Lynn Reams, Street Superintendent, also attended the meetine. After discussion, the fact was presented that the old loader had failed and no satisfactory bids could be secured to repair same and the need for a loader was most urgent. It was moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the Council purchase a Ferguson Tractor with Davis Loader from Larson Turner Imolement Co., for immediate delivery at 1991.00 Net. The motion Carried. Moved b'! Anderson second by Edmiston, That Council buy power attached mower from Larson Turner Implement Co. at 236.00 The motion carried Moved by Anderson second by Edmiston, That the Council authorize the installation of double Traffic light at 5 ,th. Quincy. The motion carried. Moved by Anderson second b- Walker, That the Council authorize in- stallation of Traffic Sign light at Broadway a d Southwest 10th. The motion carried. Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That allow C. L. Cram; to connect wash rack to sanitary sewer at 5th and Yonkers, according to Inspectors requirements. The motion carried. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That Treasurer pay Canadian River Municipal Plater Authority 2250.00, being 50 Cents ner meter for expenses. The motion carried. Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the Council authorize advertise- ment for bids on car of two inch Cast Iron mechanical type joint water main to be opened, July 6th, 1954,at 7:30 P. M. The motion carried. Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That Council purchase 5 feet of Eureka Multex Fire Hose.at 1.90 per foot. The meeting Adjourned. CITY CLnii :C P.H. /''RYAN PSI YOR June 21st. 1954 The City Counc=il met in Regular Session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy Presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, C. T. Johnson E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston. R. K. Snethen, City Engineer also attended the meeting. Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the Council grant petition of Wayland College closing certain streets and alleys The motion carried To the Honorable C. L. Abernethy, lk yor and the City Council Plainview, Tex -;s 252 Gentlemen: Wayland Baptist College, a corporation, acting herein by E. M. Osborne, Vice- President of the Board of Trustees, hereunto duly authorized by the Board of Trustees, respectfully petition your honora',le body to close the streets and alleys here- inafter mentioned and for grounds, therefor, shows: The streets sought to be closed are es folloes: Travis Street from the Korth line of Sixth Street to the South line of Eighth Street; Seventh Street from the ^:'e ;t line of Smythe St eet to the 'east line of Utica. Street; Wayland Street from the North line of Seventh Street to the South line of Tenth Street; Xenia Street from the North line of Seventh Street to the South line of Tenth Street; Nineth Street from the East line of Yonkers Street to the 'est line of Vernon Street; and the followie7 alleys in College Hill Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas: The T ?'ley in Block 52; The T alley in Block 51; The West One -h if of the East and West alley of ,lock 63; The T alley in Block 70; The alley in Block 71; The all_ ey in Block 2 2; The alley in Block 73; The alley in Block 74; and The T alley in Block 75. Your Petitioner respectfully represents and states thet it is the sole owner of the Ye :t One -third of Wayland College Campus Plot, and that it owns all of the following blocks, all in College Hill Addition to the Town of t'la'nview, Hale County, Te as: Blocks 51, 5 61, 62, �3 7 n, 71, 72, 73 7 and 75, and by reason of such ownership, if the above streets and alley- sou,i.,t to be closed are closed by the Oity Council, that all of the same will revert to and bec)me the property of your Petitioner, :avland Baptist College. As grounds for the closing of said streets and alleys, your Petitioner shows that its business is the carrying on of Christian education, with accreditations and affiliations authorizing it to grant bachelor degrees end with the customary practice of such schools in carrying on its extra curricula activi- ties, such as, baseb• 1l, football_ and bask :tball. and other athletic activities and in order to proved adequate grounds and facilities for such activities, it is es 3ential that sufficient area be pro- vided in solid blocks v,rith ut being bisected by streets and al evs for such ourooses and also for the purpose of construction of administrative buildings, class rooms and other facilities. Your petitioner says that each and every of said streets and alleys herein sought to he closed, have been under fence and in possession of your Petitioner over a long period of years and that the same have never, at any time, been open and used by the traveling public and that no 7as, water or sewer lines are laid in said streets and alleys and the the public will not be inconvenienced in any respect if said streets and alleys are closed end that an urgent necessity exists for the public good and for the future devel -pm -nt and successful operation of your Peti- tioner that said streets and alleys be closed. WHER FORE, your Petitioner respectfully prays the City Council, after due consideration and deliberation, that said petition in all things be wanted and that the above named streets and alleys be closed and that the title to the same revert to Petitioner. RESPECTFULLY SULLITTED this 21st day of June, 1954. bbdAYL .bI) 1317 IST COLLEGE 253 By E. M. Osborne Vice President of the Board of Trustees RESOLUTION STATE OF TEX^,S COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, Wayland Baptist College has duly filed with the City Council of the City or fla'nvi ew, a Petition stating that is the sole owner of all of Blocks 51, 52, 61, 62, 63, 7n, 71, 72, 73, 74 and 75, all in College Hill Addition to the Town of Plainvielw, Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council from an investigation of the records that Waylnad Baptist College is the sole owner of all the above mentioned blocks and that the College has requested the City Council to close the following streets, namely: Travis Street from the North line of Sixth Street to the South line of Eighth Street; Seventh Street from the West line of Smythe Street to the East line of Utica Street; Wayland Street from the North line of Seventh Street to the South line of Tenth Street; Xenia Street from the North line of Seventh Street to the South line of Tenth Street; Ninth Street form the East line of Yonkers Street to the West line of rf ernon Street; and the following alleys in College Hill Addition to the Town of Pla 'nview, Hale County, Texas, namely; The T alley in Block 52; The T alley in Block 51; The West One -Half of the Est and West alley of Block 63; The T alley in Block 7n; The alley in Block 71; The alley in Block 72; The alley in Block 73; The alley in Block 74; and The T alley in Block 75; and WHEREAS, it appears to the Citr Council that the above mentioned streets and alleys have never been open or used by the public and no utility service lines are now located in said streets and alleys and that no inconvenience will result to the public or to the City, now or in the future, if said streets and alleys above named are closed; and WHER M, it anpears to the City Council that the Petitioner is engaged in the bus'n ess of carrying on a school and eduction of advanced learning with power to grant degrees and that if said streets and alleys are dosed, that it wil' provide grounds connected and in a unit of sufLicient area which is neces ary for the expansion of its building program and also to carry on its extra curriculc -'-'ties, such as, football, baseball,basketball and other athletic activities;and It appearing to the City Council from all the facts and circumstances that said petition should in all things be granted and that said streets and alleys be closed. IT IS, THER EFJRL FOUND, %;ORDERED .°J D ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL that said petition be in all things granted and that the a';ove named streets and alleys be and the same are in all things closed, abandoned and vacted and that said streets and alleys revert to and become the property of Wayland Baptist College, by reason of the fact that said College is the owner of all of the lots abutting said streets and alleys herein closed, and that the City of Plainview does hereby and herewith quit -claim any and all interest that it may heve in 25.4 and to said streets anc alleys herein closed. Don this 2Ist.day of June,I954 Moved by Edmiston second by Johnson, that the list of bills submitted be an -roved for payment. The motion carried June `'th to June 21st. T?rvan Hoffman 35 (Seal Cont.), Farmers Blackemth 12.00, Hale Co. Concrete Co. 19.37, The Camera shoo 16.67, Fred Moore 56.00, Dent. of Dairy Manufactures 42.00, Hoyt Ci;rry (Convention:) ?0.00, Nat'l Guard 24. G. A. Murphy Extra 1F.'0, Citizens Traffic Commission 3 The Municipal Year Book 10.00, F. E. Sommerville 216.00, EncYed Gardens 30.00, Curry Motor Freight Line 3.22, W. L. Copeland 70.00, Bob Goswich Extra 17.00, Bryan Collector for Tom Patrick 25.73, Continental Assur- ance City Tart 229.22 477.14, Board of City Dev. 750.00, Plainview Indep. School Dist 150.00, Plainview Public Library 150.00, Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00, Mercantile N }t'1 Bank 1550.00, Mrs. D. B. Rexrode 40.00, Harley J. Redin (Baseball) 175.00, Josie Chandler(Aed asst.) 135.20, J. Oliver Bier P1 15.00, Tom Feagin 7.50, J. Oliver Bier P.O. rent 12.nfl, Larson Turner Imp. Co. (Mower) 236.00, LarsonTunner Imo. Co. (loarde) 1 °91.00. Moved hy Anderson second by Cain, That the following names 'e desi('_ nated as members or alternates of the Board of Equalization for the year 1954, T. J. Bonev, F. M. Foreman, J. B. Kidd, alternates Roy Maxey, G. D. Billin; ton, R. E. Story, L. R. Taylor. The motion carried Moved by Anderson second by Ca: n, That C )uncil allow Mr. Wilbourn a helper in park at 175.00 per month. The motion carried, The Minutes of May 17, June 7th and June 18th read and approved. Moved hy Cain second Edmiston, That lay 800 feet of 6 inch sever line in the Dheonix Addition Addition. The motion carried. Moved by Johnson second by Anderson, That the Council adopt Ordinance numher 624, Contracting with Texas Highway Department for the wideninP; of Quincy Street form 16th to 24th St. The motion carried. 9 CITY CLERK MAYOR 255 June 28th 1954 The City Council met as advertised for bids on trenching machine Mayor Abernethy presided, and the following Aldermen attended J. W. Walker, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, and C. T. Johnson. The Mayor opened 2 bids as follows: Browning Ferris lvlac% ine Co. 7500.00 "Light machine 2690.00 Plains Machinery Company 6400.00 After discussion it was moved by Johnson and second by Edmiston, That purchase low bid of Plains Tiachinery Co., on Bee Gee Trencher priced at 6400.00 provided that a new macine warranty was inserted in bid. The motion carried. The warranty was provided. r The meeting; adjourned. CITY CLi tK MAYOR July 6, 11954 The City Council by agreement met on July 6th for the rep *ular meeting nostnoned form July 5th a Holiday to July 6th. Mavor C. L. Abernethy Presided with the following Aldermen present: E. M. Anderson, J. C. Edmiston, W. T. Cain. R. K. Snethen, City rnTineer, also was present for the meeting. The Mayor read monthly reports for June as follows: City Clerk 2134.68 Current Taxes 3136.77 Delq. Taxes 678.43 Police Renort 1978.22 Building Inspector 460.30 Parking Dieters 3051.50 Food Insnector 7.50 Water Plant gals. pumned 171850200 Moved by Anderson second by Edmiston, That the reports be accepted and filed. Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That list of bills su rmitt ed be approved for payment. Motion Carried List of Bills July 1st to July 6th Austin Battery 24.85, Army Navy 17.50, Arvmy Havy Store 7.98, Agricultural. Specialties 51.50, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. 43.90, Burroughs 13.02, Box magnolia Serv. St -nn. 2.16, Burt Electric Co. 252.83, Feuerbacher Plumbing 218.0 Barley's Cities Service 3.50, Blair Dru= Co. 9.29, Cosden t'etroleum Corn 117.00, Curry Motor Fr Line 2.77, Crenshaw Paint Glass Co. 3.50, Connor 'lathes Co. 525.0, Continental Oil Co. 101.75, B. G. Welding Works 100, City Black- smith Shoo 21.30, Tom W. Carpenter Equip 7,90, Donovan Unifor Co. 13.06, Elliott Addressing Mach ne Co. 32.45, Bob Edwards C. Anet Shop 2.75, Farmers Blacksmith Shoo 5.75, Furr's Inc. 59.00, Flex -Rod Pine Tool Co. 6.01, F. S. Gam,-.age Service Station 2.50, Gallaway's 'Janitor Supplies 4.95, ti. H. Cafe 71.15, Herald "ews Pu hh1ishinr Co. 21.47 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 4.65, Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 57.02, H. J. Harvis M. D. 26.00, Jackson Tire Co. 2 .20, Jarvis Tull Co. Inc 44.73, Kikers Service Station 38.;>4, Liindsey's Cosden Service 2.30, Ludeman MacNaughton 1.32, Lubbock Fire Extinguisher Co. 18.00, John G. Togsdon 102.60, McDonald Trading cost 80.10, M. B. McKee Co. 64.89, Hamilton Martin Motor Co. 2.08, Morrison Supply Co. 1450.94 256. The Rohan Co. Inc. 368.00, Medical Center 86.25, Meinecke Bros. 20. 5, 1''`agc -Nall Motor Co. 4.08, '�ii.tchell Hardware Co., 12.40, Neptune i'leter Co. 1072.00, Noel Welding Steel Works 62.50, Newman Motor Co. Inc. 51.47, Nunn Electirc Supply 329.23, 0. K. Rubber Welders 4.00, Perry's Service Station 23.76, Plainview "ardware Co. 2.62, Plainview Hospital Clinic 1 -5.46, Pig'ly Wiggly Plainview Co. 17.00, Plainview Auto c art 10.33, Plains Welding Supply 4.21, Phill.i s Battery Co. 11.27, Plain rie'- Safety Lane 16.65, The Plainview Tribune 23.50, Phillips ''etroleum Co. 23.69, Phillips Petroleum C 24.51, Reams Electric Co. 11.: Roders Ac Son Machine Shop 1.50, Robinson Herrin- Drug 7.55, Rogers Battery Electric 5.10, The or'ers A -rency 167.36, E. A. Rogers 4. Sparling Meter Co. 68.70, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 29.33, State Chemical Co. 113.95 The Steck Co. 13.2 Stapleton Rros. 37.50, Shook Tire Co- nany41.86, M. 0. Stapleton Weldinc- 95.00, State Dent. health -P. H. Bryan Collector 31.5 Seipp Shop l3.50, Southwestern B 11 Telephone 244.39 The Texas Co. 53.04, United States Asphalt Corp. 623.77, 'alt's 66 Station 5.95, Winn Motor Co. 355.14, White's Snner Market70.00, Dee Yancey Service Station 36.76, Southwestern Public Serive 2282.54, List of Bills June 22 Through July 1st, A. B. Thornton 30.00, Panhandle Santa -Fe Railway 241.53, Ralph E. Tavor(findl) 146.51, Al D. Fitdh (trip Quitaque) 7.92. Dent. of Dairy Manufactures 41. Elain •'arulow (extra) 37.0 Curry,Motor Freight 2.36, W. L. Copeland 140.00, Carrie r'resley 25.00, Rufus Hicks 25.00, No -Name C- re 59.25, Plains 1 `iachinery Co. 6400.00, Plainview Builders Supply 16.35 Harley Redin baseball 82.00 SALARIES. C.L.Abernethy 300.00, P.H.Bryan 400.00, Quadine Billington I85.00,Nina Odom 207.00, Fannie Norman 300.00,Iris Faucett 1 85.00, Rollin K Snethen 525.00, C.T.Johnson40.00,E.M.Anderson 40.00, J.C. Edmiston 40.00,J.W.Walker 40.00,W.T.Cain 40.00, Hoyt Curry 400.00 Nath Burkett 255.O0,E.J.Shearer 260.00,Hub Burt254.16,J.E.Sheeon255. Hortense Pelphrey 271.42, eo.Boswell 207.00,T.P.Sitton 2I2.00,A.R. Cardina1251.58,Todd Ed Burson 240.00,H.D.Payne251.50,Floyd Lamb 254.5 J.B.Temple244.00,D.H.Coulson 244.00,V.M." eynolds I Slagle 266.00,J. M. Heflin 75.0 J. R. Williams 242.50, Rufus Hicks2 J. D. Robertson 240.00, Raymond v. Claycomb, 240.90, 86.55. Kenneth Carter 218.45, J. W. Butler 240.00, Doyle Clark 240.00, William 0. Finley 247.50, Weldon Smith 100.50, A. M. Hamilton 330.00, Leedy Maxey 260.00, Frank Ruler 240.00, Berry 250.00, Arvil Harkins 245.00, William E. Renegar 240.00 P1 W. Slaughter 245.00, W. E. Strickland Tommie Harkins 240.00, Gerald 0. Dickerson 240.00 Leo J. Brooks 240.fl0 Joe Gilbert 220.00, Floyd E. Steele 220.00, Agee Brooks 210.00 Edward Lee Settle 210.0 Richard Norwood 210.09, W. F. Foley 425.00, S. E. Bolles 375.00, A. T. Herrod 232.00, Roy Warren 252.00, Howard Gibson ?27. Roswell Alexand -r 227.00, Vernon Pierce '_'17.00, L. G. McDaniel 235.00, Al D. Fitch 212.00, Jamie Slaughter 205."0, Lynn Reams325.00, Haskill Spain 240.00, 0. B. Guin 232.00, Nute Rannals 267.0 M. F. Tamplin 232.00, Robert Brooks 217.00, R. E. Halcomb 207.0 J. B. Heflin 220.00, J. M. Heflin 57.96, Will Evans 197.90, G. D. Wilbourn 226.66, W. L. Welch 182.00, George >mi'h 94.33, Dr. 7. C. Nichols 220.00, Dr. D. P. Jones 90.00, A. C. Koeninger 270.00, A. L. King 202.90, Albert Anderson 182.00, L. D. Porton 20 ".00 L. A. Horton 182.00, David 1M cDonald 182.00, B. A.Wood 182.00, W. H. Welch 182.00, J. Clint Wright 202.00, C. H. Pyle 182.00, Bural Shenard 182. Voy Dillahunty 182.00, Oliver Tamplin 182.00, Kenneth Carter 245.00 C. G. Brown153.60 Geo V. Sawyer 165.75, Jokn Sterling Phillips 70.40, Jesse Fitchett108.80, Bob Goswich 136.00, Joan Heath8.50, Naomi Samuel 16.80, Moved by Cain second by Edmiston, That nay Y.M.C.A. balance 350.00 provided in the budge. Motion Carried Moved by Cain se ec:nd by Anderson, Thar, repairing walk in front of City Hall be awarded to R. H. Shepard, on low bid with reinforceing steel at 268.05. Motion Carried The Mayor read 5 bids as per advertisement for •,_r o 2 inch Cast Iron Pine. Lone Star Steel Co. 30 days .612 Morrison SupplyCo. .6386 alt. 3 inch Century .70 U. S. Pine Foundry Co. .65 American Cat Iron Pipe Co .62r 257 McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co. (3 Wks) .6062 Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That accent the low bid of McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co. at .6062 Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That the Mayor he authorized to secure bids on trade for new car for Police D- Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimate in favor of H. Is. Jordan Co. on water and sewer contract amounting to .12707.33 Moved by Anderson second by Edmiston, That the estimate, be paid Motion Carried The City Council ordered steps taken to arrange for the advertising of liens on the Date Street widening job. The Meeting Adjourned. 6*-e. 41 MAYO, CITY CLERK��P.H. I3RY ^.N ��IAYO, *r }(NETH July 17th. 1954 The City Council met at the call of Mayor C. L. Abernethy. The follow ing Aldermen were present: W. T. Cain, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson and J. C. Edmiston. City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, also attended the meeting. Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That'Council authorize laying of a 6 inch main on Zephyr, from llth to 13th, and on 13th from Zenia to Canyon. An 8 inch main on Canyon from llth to 13th. The motion carried. And the meeting adjourned. CITY CLERK MAYOR July 19th, 1954 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding, and the following Aldermen present: J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain. R. K. Snethen, City Engineer, also attended the meeting. The minutes of June 21st, June 28th, and July 6th read and approved. Mr. Thurston appeared before the Council and asked for witndrawal of the Councils approval of a plat submitted on October 19th ,and he will file another one in lieu. The Council asked him to present regular petitions for their consideration. Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That Guy F. Hyeatt's bond as plumber be approved. The motion carried. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That Winfild Holbrook be appointed as Director from Plainview in The Canadian River Municipal Water Authority The :motion carried. 2SS BE IT RESOLVED PY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAII`VIEW, TEXAS. 1. That Mr. Winfield Holbrook a qualified voter and a proprty owning tax payer of the City of Plainview, Texas, who is not a member of the governing body or an employee of such City, be,and he is here- by elected to the Board of Directors of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority to serve to and including July 31st., 1954. 2. The above Resolution having been read, the motion of Mr. J. W. Walker for its passage was duly seconded by Mr. E. M. Anderson, thereupon the Mayor put the motion to a vote of the City Council, and the motion was carried by the following vote, Ayes: J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain. Noes: None. 3. The Director elected as aforesaid shall be cretified to The Board of Directors, of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority by the Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas. Pased and approved this 19th day of July, 1954. 4 ATTEST ,Vi/ City "er a'/ view P ainview, Tex. A petition was presented by Marvin Fisher, Cavitt et al asking for sewer line in alley between Borger and Canyor. It wa.!7 moved by Cain second by Johnson, That Council authorize 6 inch sewer main in alley between Borger and Canyon, from llth to 13th St. The motion carried. Moved. by Cain second by Johnson, That the list of bills subm'tted be approved for payment. The motion c=ied. List of bills July 8th to July 19th Joan Heath 8.5", J. Oliver Bier 15.00, Fred Moore 71.00, The Western Untion Telegraph 5.$C, Plainview Seed House 7.50, Eaton Stationery Co. 318.45, Bryan Food Store 32.00, Plainview heady Mix Concrete 142.46, Hale Co. Concrete Co. 42.03, Texas Vitrified Pipe Co.563.4C, R. C. Electronic Labs 114.13, The Camera Shop 1$.61, Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 99.95, Drew Cilla Mimeograph Shop 83.75, A. M. Hamilton 165.0 Curry Motor Freight 3.00, Hale County Airport 70.00, Ales Sign Ad- vertising 12.50, Dudley E. Godwin 25.50, C. D. F:_well (Flowing )15.00, Board of City Development 750.00, Plainview Indep. School Dist. 150.0 Plainview Public Library 150.00, Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00, Mer- cantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00, W. L. Copeland 140.00, Chandler's Co ~nva1.- escent Home 117.50, Mrs. D. B. Rexrode 40.00, J. Oliver Bier 15.00, Plainview Harley Davidson Sales 9.05, Continental Oil Co. 382.64. Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That Ordinance no 626 be passed. The motion carried. ORDINANCE Nu. 626 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING TRUCKS FROM BEING PARKED ON CERTAIN PARTS OF C1 RTIN STREETS IN THE CIT`' OF rIAINVIEW, TEAS, A`TD TROY VIDING PENALTIES: BE IT ORFI IN'LD PY THE CITY COUrdCIAL OF THE CITY OF PLINVIEW, TEXS Sction 1. Whereas the City Council of Plainview, Texas, after proper engineering and traffic investigation finds that the parking of trucks or automobiles or trucks with trailers attached which have an over -all length exceeding twenty -one (21) feet is dan- gerous to the public welfare when parked on the following street: 6th Street between Peech Street and Ash Street. 259 Section 2. Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any perso:: having charge of, or being in control of, andy truck or any au' :o- mobile, or truck with trailer attached, which truck or wlich auto- mobile or truck with trailer attached shall have an over -all length exeeeding twenty- one(21) feet, to park such truck, or such automobile or such truck with trailer attached, or leave either of same parked for any length of time at any pace on the following portion of the following named street in the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas: 6th Street between Beech Street and Ash Street. Section 3. Every person violating this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum of money not less than $1.00 nor more than $100.00; and for a second offense every such person shall be punished by a fine of not less than $1C.00 nor more than $100.00; and for every subsequent off- ense every such person shall be punished be a fine of not less than $20.00, nor more than 100.00. PASSED, AFiROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of July 1954 L P. H. Bryan, Ci Secr� pry C. L. b ,nmea.hy, Mayor Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That ordinance No. 627 be adopted. The motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 627 k, AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND FI :ING THE SPEED LIMIT OF MOTOR VEHICLLS ON CERTAIN STREETS b'vITHIN THE CITY. OF PLAffVILW, TE1: AS, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: PE IT OFcDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS Section 1. The City Council finds after proper engineering and traffic investigation that the maximum speed limit for motor. vehicles on the following described streets should not be greater than twenty (20) miles per hour and that the speed of motor vehicles should be regulated and limited for the protection Of the traveling public to said Date Street between 3rd and 5th Streets, U. S. 70 between Elm and Cedar Streets, Between NW Alpine and SW llth Streets, Quincy Street between 10th and loth Streets, U. S. 87 between 1Cth and 12th Streets, SW 10th Street between Colu }bia and Date Streets, SW 12th Street between NW Alpine and Broadway Streets, SE llth Street between Columbia and Date Streets, All of NE Alpine. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle at a greater rate of speed than twenty(20) miles per hour on the following described streets, located in Plainview, Hale County, Texas: Date Street between 3rd and 5th Streets, U. S. 70 between Elm and Cedar Streets, Between NW Alpine and SW 11th Streets, Quincy Street between loth and 16th Streets, U. S. 87 between 10th and 12th Streets, SW 10th Street between Columbia and Date Streets, SE llth Street between Columbia and Date Streets, SW 12th Street between NW Alpine and Broadway Streets, All of NE Alpine 6ection 3. Any person who shall be found guilty of the vio- lation of this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined in any sum of money not less than 4.00 nor more than $100.00. 2 60. Section L The City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in accord- ance with the law; and the City Engineer is hereby authorized and in- structed to place signs and other markings on said streets to give proper notice to the traveling public of said speed limit. Section 5. The fact that the traveling public using the above named streets are exposed to great danger and serious bodily injury or death beeause of lack of regulations limiting the sped limit on said streets constitutes an imperative public necessity for the pro- tection of the public that requires this ordinance to take effect immediately upon its passage without being read on three separtte occasions. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED This 19th day of July, 1954. ATTEST: P.H. PR AN, CIL I EC ET .RY C. Abernethy, May6r Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That ordinance no 628 be adopted. Tie motion carried. V ORDINANCE NO. 628 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND FIXING THE STEED LIMIT OF MOTOR VEHICLES ON CERTAIN STREETS `TIT'IIN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEX:.S, AND PROVIDING A FENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: BE IT ORDAINED PY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF PLATNVIEW, TEXAS Section 1. The City Council finds after proper engineering and trafic investigation that the maximum speed limit for motor vehicles on the following described streets should not he greater than fifteen (15) miles per hour and that the speed of motor vehicles should be regulated and limited for the pro- tection of the traveling public to said limit; Galveston street between 12th and 13th Streets, Houston Street between 12th and 13th Streets, 12th Street between Galveston and Housto 13th Street between Galveston and Houston, 16th Street between Quincy and Smythe, Ash Street between 9th and 1Cth Streets, 9th Street between Ash and Beech, At the Day Nursery in the 200 Block on West llth be- tween Columbia and Austin, Betwe en SW llth F't.reet and SW 13th Street by Hillcrest School, 18th Street between Independence and Joliet Streets, Independence Street between 18th and 20th Streets, Canyon Street between 5th and nth Streets, On north and south sides of HighlarLd School on 10th Street between Portland and Quincy Streets, and also on llth Street between Portland and Quincy Streets, Section 2. Tt shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle at a greater rate of speed than fifteen (15) miles per hour on the following described streets, located in Plainview, Hale County, Texas: Galveston Street between 12th and 13th Streets, Houston Street between 12th and 13th Streets, 12th Street between Galveston and Houston, 13th Street between Galveston and Houston, 16th Street between Quincy and Smythe, Ash Street between 9th and 10th Streets, 9th Street between Ash and Beech, 61: At the Day Nursery in the 200 Block on West llth be- tween Columbia and Austin, Between SW llth Street and SW 13th Street by Hillcrest School, 18th Street between Independence and Joliet Streets, Independence Street between 18th and 20th Streets, Canyon Street between 5th and 8th Streets, On north and south sides of Highland School on 10th Street between Portland and Quincy Streets, and also on llth Street between Portland and uincy Streets, Section 3. Any person who shall be found guilty of the violation of this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined in any sum of Money not less than $1.00 nor more than $100.00. Section 4. The City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, is hereby directed to publish this ordinance CD in accordance with the law; and the City Engineer is hereby auth- orized and instructed to place signs and other marking0,on streets to give proper notice to the traveling p,l ,�Qf C speed limit. Section 5. The fact that the traveling public using the above named streets are exposed to great danger and serious bodily injury or death because of lack of regulations limiting the speed limit on said streets constitutes an emergency and an imper- ative public necessity for the protection of the public that re- quires this ordintance to take effect im,ec iately upon its passage without being read on three spearate occLsions. PASSED, AIrROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of July, 1954. ATTEST: re c, 4 F. H. ryan,Cit SecTy. C. Ab ernet h y,M..yor Moved by Cain second by Walker, That Ordinance No. 629 be adopted. The motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 629 1 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND FIXING THE SFF..ED LIMIT OF MOTOR VEHICLES ON CERTAIN ST WITHIN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW; TEXAS Section 1. The City Council finds after proper engineering and traffic investigation that the maximum speed limit for motor vehicles on the following described streets should not be greater than twenty (20) miles per hour and that the speed of motor vehicles should be regulated and limited for the protection bf the traveling public to said limit: West 7th Street between Independence and Lexington, West 8th Street between Independence and 1 iexington, Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate at motor vehicle at a greater rate of soEed tb?n twenty (20) miles per hour on the following described streets, located in. Plainview, Hale County, Texas: West 7th Street between Independence and Lexington, West 8th Street between Independence and Lexington. Section 3. Any person w o shall be found guilty of the vio- lation of this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined in any sum of money not less than $1.00 nor mole than '100.00. Section 4. The City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Hale 2 6`2 County Texas, Is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in ac- cordance with the law; and the City Engineer is hereby authorized and instructed to place signs and other markings on said streets to give proper notice to the traveling public of said speed limit. Section 5. The fact that the traveling public using the above named streets are exposed to great danger and serious bodily injury or death becaus of lack of regulations limiting the speed limit on said streets constitutes an emergency and an imperative public necessity for the protection of the public that requires ta,is ordin- ance to take effect immediately upon its passage without being read on three separate occasions. PASSED, APPROVED A7D ADOPTEL this; 19th day of July, 1954. ATTEST: 6 Alta_ P. H. ryan, City Secretary C.L. Abernethy ayor The Mayor read bids on trade in on police car as follows: Cooper Pontiac 8cyl 1740.00 Net Winn Motor Co. bcyl 1123.00 Net Maggard hall b Ply Savoy 1450.00 Net Shepard Chevrolet Co.#21O 1348.63 Net Bob Hooper Motor Co. Plaza Ply. 1500.00 Net Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the Council accept low bid of Winn Motor Company at: 1123.00 The motion carried. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the Council authorize paving as follows: 18th Street Independence to Joliet, Yonkers Stieet llth to 13th, Independence 18th to 22nd, Kokomo 16th to 24th St, Joliet 18th to 24th, 9th Street Yonkers to Amarillo, Yonkers 8th to 9th, Zephyr 8th to 9th, Amarillo 8th to 9th, 8th Street Travis to Vernon, C'th Street Utica to Vernon The motion carried Moved by Johnson second by Anderson, That Council authorize extension of water mains as follows: 8 inch Kokomo 21st to 24th St, 8 inch 20th St. Galveston to Kokomo, 6 inch 22nd Joliet to Kokomo, 6 inch 24th Joliet to Kokomo, The motion carried. The City Engineer read estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman on Street paving contract amounting to 1812.06 Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the estimate be paid. The motion carried. and the meeting adjourned rr City Clerk Mayor 263 CALLED MEETING JULY 24th. 1954. The City Council met at the call of Mayor C.L.Abernethy,with the Mayor presiding ,and the following Aldermen attending W.T.Cain E.M.Anderson, J.W.Walker, C.T.Johnson, J.C.Edmiston. The Council met in called session to consider the Otis Day Subdiv- ision which had been approved subject to obtaining deed to streets and alleys between the proposed subdivision and existing utility lines. The deed from C.A.Simmons and ux was presented. It was moved by Walker and second by Anderson that the deed be accepted,approved and filed in County records The motion carried. Moved by Johnson second by Cain ,that the following resolution be adopted. The motion carried and the Resolution follows. WHEREAS, Otis Day and wife, Laura Aqae Day, are the sole owners of the following described property, to -wit: ALL of Block No. Forty (40) of West Boswell Heights Addition to the town of Plainview, hale 'ounty, Texas, as shown by the plat th reof recorded in Vol. 15, Page 249, Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; and WHER the s :id Otis Day and wife, Laura Mae Jay, have sub- divided and platted the same into lots and blocks to be known and desginated as- "The Day Subdivision of Block 4'0, West Boswell Heights Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas," an d WHEREAS, the said Otis Day and Laura Mae Day have submitted a plat of said Subdivision, showing the streets and alleys on said plat, which the City douncil finds conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of said City, and that they have also submitted in connection with said plat a dedication deed, dedicating to the p blic all of said streets and alleys shown on said plat and that the same should be in all things approved. IT IS, THERFORE, RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THH CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIi'i that the plat and dedicatication of- The Day Subdivision of Block 40, West Boswell Heights Addition to the town of Plainview, hale County, Texas, be the same is in all respects approved. Moved by Edmiston, seconded by Anderson, that the Mayor be authorized to sign lease to Arnold Banks on 100 foot frontage on 5th Street at Houston, on the terms of a contract previously drawn up, eedept changing the amount leased. The motion carried, the meeting adjourned, r er P.H. Bryan(" Clerk C.L. Abernethy, M- or 4 64 SPECIAL MEETING JULY 30th. 1954 The City Council met at the call of Mayor,C.L.Abernethy ,with the Mayor presiding and the following Aldermen present J.C.Edmiston J.W.Walker, E.M.Anderson R.K.Snethen City Engineer also was present for the meeting. The City EngineEE read estimates as follows. H.B.Jordan Co. on water Sewer contract 15972.62 Bryan and Hoffman on paving contract 2II0.87 Moved by Walker second by Anderson That pay H.B.Jordan estimate the motion carried. Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That pay estimate of Bryan Hoffman the motion carried. The meeting adjourned. ehy, City Clerk Mayor REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 2nd. I954 The meeting scheduled for august 2nd. was not held on account no. quorum available. C y 1 C e rk Mayo AUGUST 16th. 1954. The City Council met in regular session with Mayor C.L.Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending J.W.Walker, J.C.Edmiston, C.T.Johneen, W.T.Cain The minutes of meeting on July 24th.and July 30th. read and approved. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted and salaries for July be approved for payment motion carried SLARIES. C. L. Abernethy 300.00: P. H. Bryan 400.00: Quadene Billington 185.00: Nina Odom 207.00: Fannie Norman 300.00: Iris Faucett 185.00: Rollin K Snethen 525.00: C. T. Johnson 40.00: E. M. Anderson 40.00: J. C. Edmiston 40.00: J. W. Walker 40.00: W. T. Cain 40.00: Hoyt Cutry 400.00: Nath Butkett 255.00: E. J. Shearer 255.00: Hub Burt 254.16:J. E. Sheeon 255.00 :Hartense Pelphry 268.12: Geo J Boswell 207.00 :T. P. Sitton 212.00: A. R. Cardinal 251.58: Todd Edd Burson 240.00: H. D. Payne 251.50: Floyd Lamb 252.00: J. B. Temple 244.00: D. H. Coulson 364.00: V. M. Reynolds 112.00: Edward E. Slagle 263.50: J. M. Heflin 75.00: J. R. Williams 251.50: Rufus M. Hicks 200.00: Raymond V. Claycomb 208.00: J. W. Butler 252.00: Doyle Clark 240.00: William 0. Finley 245.00: Weldon Smith 205.50: A. M. Hamilton 330.00: Leedy Maxey 260.00: Frank Rigler 240.00: Berry Lynch 250.00: Arvil Harkins 245.00: William E. Renegar 240.00: P. W. Slaughter 245.00: W. E. Strickland 240.00: Tommie F. Harkins 240.00: Gerald 0. Dickerson 240.00: Leo J. Brooks 240.00: Joe Gilbert 220.00: Floyd E. Steele 220.00: Agee Brooks 210.00: Edward Lee Settle 210.00: Richard N. Norwood 210.00: W. F. Foley 425.00: S. E. Bolles 375.00: A. T. Herrod 265, 232.00: Roy Warren 252.00: Howard Gibson 227.00: Roswell Alexander 227.00:Vernon Pierce217.00: L. G. McDaniel 235.00: Al D. Fitch 212.00: Jamie Slaughter 205.00: Lyhn Reams 325.00: Haskell Spain 240:00: 0. B. Guin 232.00: Nute Rannals 267.00: M. F. Tamplin 232.00 Robert Brooks 217.00: R. E. Halcomb 207.00: J. B. Heflin 220.00: J. M. Heflin 57.96: Will Evans 197.00: W. D. Welbourn226.66: W. L. Welch 1$2.00: George Smith 145.$3: Dr. E. C. Nichols 220.00: Dr. D. P. Jones 90.00: A. C. Koeninger 270.00: A. L. King 202.00: Albert Anderson 1$2.00: L. D. Horton 202.00: L. A. Horton 182.00: David McDonald 1$2.00: B. A. Wood 182.00: W. H. Welch 1$2.00: J. Clint Wright202.00: C. H. Pyle 1$2.00: Bural Shepard 1$2.00: Voy Dillahunty 1$2.00: Oliver Tamplin 1A2.00: Kenneth Carter 122.50: C. G. Brown1$5.60: Geo. V. Sawyer 15045:John Sterling Phillips 197.50: Mary Connelly 77.20: Jesse Fitchett 10$.$0: Bob Goswick 136.00: Naomi Samuel 102.40: Mary C.Adams 57.60: Fayrene Hardin 21.20: Van Goswick 12.00: W. G. Russell 12.00: Coleman Dale Draper 19120 Kenneth Kennedy 44.00. List of Bills P. H. Bryan, Petty Cash fund 50.04 :Drs. Smith Johnson 16.75: Dr. C. C. Williams, Charity, 14.00: YMCA Bal Due 350.00: Continental Assurance Co., City's Part, 254.96, 511.10: Wooten Grocery 2.50: Drewcilla Mimeograph 21.00: S,'.E...BolIes- :trip, to :9purr 10:92: Harley Redin Baseball 175.00: Rufus Hicks truck 25.00: Mrs. W. L. Thomas aged Asst. 25.00: Mrs. L. D. McMurry Aged, 20.00: Fred Moore 67.00: Curry Motor Freight 24.19: Miller Miller Freight 41.01: Rosa Lee White 20.00: Blair Drug Co 22.28: Gene Rumpus Service Station 3.25: Barley's Cities Service 3.50: Boyd Davenport 52.44: Fred Berryhill 33.63: County Clerk 1.25: Churchwell Bros Oil 4.00: City Blacksmith Shop 30.35: Continental Oil Co 157.29: P. H. Bryan Registrar 27.50: Cosden Petroleum Corp. 118.00: California Brush Co 265.12: Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 124.39: Clowe Cowan Inc. 650.77: Donovan Uniform Co. Inc. 72.11: W. S. barley Co. 37.65: Feuerbacher Plumbing Supply 15.36: Ga_laway's Janitor Supply 8.45: E. K Hufstedler Son 46.96: Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 196.03: Herald -News Publishing Co. 178.64: Haynes Motor Co. 3.50: Hale County Airport 70,00: Harder Agency 100.94 Jarvis Tull Co. Inc. 41.88:Kikers Service Station 91.35: Arch Keys 5.00:Larson- Turner Imp. Co. 66.60: Locke Machinery Co. 6.05: John G. Logsdon 69.12: Lubbock Fire Extinguisher Co 4.50: Mitchell Hardware 6.22: Morrison Supply Co 941.18: Neptune Meter Co. 478.80: Norris Cleaners 6.60: Jim Norman Texaco 115.13: Owens Electric 2.05: Phillip Battery Co. 47.95: Phillips Petroleum Co 33.97: Phillips Petroleum 116.75: Plainview Hardware 25.76:Plainview Hospital Clinic 33.87: The Plainview Tribune 18.00: Plains Welding Supply 9.36: Rogers Battery Electric.17.95: Rowland Gordan Co. 11.00: Seipp Machine Shop 999.50: Shepard Chevrolet Shop 74.12: Shook Tire Company 42.93: Southwestern Bell Telephone 214.25: Drs. Smith Johnson 44.50: W. 0. Speck 35.02: M. 0. Stapleton Welding Co. 4.00: The Texas Company 117 .38:Traf -O -Teria System 250.00: The Rohan Co.94.22: Walt's "66" Station 3.51: L. C. Wayland 56.50: West Pharmacy 39.34: 011ie Williams 5.60: Willson Waldrop Lumber Co. 2.66: Winn Motor Co. 4.25: Dee Yancey Station 36.22: Harley J. Redin 287.00: Agricultural Specialtie 206.00: Burt Electric Co. 325.05: Continental Oil Co. 257.08: Eaton Stationery Co. 40.58: Paul Huggins Men's Store 5.65: Holt's Sporting Goods Co. 78.43: Lindsey's Cosden Station 6.06: Mid -Tex Supply 735.13: Newman Motor Co. Inc. 107.35: Nunn Electric Supply Corp. 914.05: 0. K. Rubber Welders 9.50: Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 119.05: L. L. Pegram 34.00: Plainview Auto Parts 17.62: Plainsman Supply Co Inc. 4.15: Robinson- Herring Drug 2.39: V. R. Rogers Son Machine 3.00: E. A. Rogers 17.50: R. Q. Silverthorne 25.00: White's Super Market 30.00: Quick Lunch Cafe 10.10: Clarence Simmons 15.00: No Name Cafe 113.25: Tom W. Carpenter Equip. 232.94: 0. L. Carlisle 12.50: City Nat'l Bank 100.00: Watson Tile Co 150.00:Donell Phillips 25.20: H. D. Payne (final) 73.60: Santa Fe Trail 1.50: Karpark Corp. 99.69: The Dual Parking Meter 7.92: Hale County Concrete Co. 16.35: The Hale County Abstract 15.00. Feuerbacher Plumbing Sup. 6.13: Curry Motor Freip,ht 5.58: Perry's Service Sta. 36.01: Medical Center 81.73: Ashley Mixon 6.75: Plainview Hosp. Clinic 31.26: Western Union 8.10: Public Ser. 3480.80: T. J. Boney 90.00: F. M. Foreman 90.000 J. B. Kidd 90.00: "Camra Shop 14.67: Lemon's Funeral Home 3.54: R. D. Wood Co. 173,50`"-: Jinn Motor Co. 1123.00: J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.00: Mary C. Adams 33.00: Donell Phillips 31.70: C. D. Powell 3 Kenneth Kennedy 46.20: Bob Goswick 41.60: Coleman Dale Draper 30.60: R. H. Sheppard Son 276.00:Todd Ed Burson 16.00: Fire R &R Fund 81.20:T. Tech 41.00. 26G W. D. Wilbourn (Repairs) 6.00. Mr. Thurston filed a petition for cancellation of a plat of subdivision approved on October 1(, 1G51 by the City Council. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the order of approval of Thurstons Subdivision be cancelled. ORDER Moved by J. W. Walker, seconeed by C. T. Johnson that the Order of the City Council approving the Plat of Thurston Subdivision of the Southeast one- fourth of Section 28, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas, adopted by the City Council on October 19, 1953, be in all things vacated, set aside and held for naught. Sad Motion carried by unanimous vote. Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the new subdivision plat present- ed by Mr. Thurston be approved. The motion carried RESOLUTION WHEREAS, B. K. Thruston is the owner of all of the South- east one fourth of Section Twenty Eight, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas, and he has subdivided the East part of said Southeast quarter of said section into lots and blocks, and designated on said plat as "Thruston Subdivision of the East part of the Southeast one- fourth of Section Twenty Eight, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas." AND, WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that said subdivision is adjacent to the City Limits of the City of Plainview, but is wholly outside of the corporate limits of Plainview. AND, WHEREAS, it appears that said R. K. Thruston and wife have duly executed a proper Dedication Deed dedicating: the streets and alleys on said plat to the public, and that the Commissioners Court of Hale County, Texas, has duly approved said plat as being re> ular. AND, WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that the Streets end alleys sown en sei d ri e.t. are of the standard width and in all things conform to the established streets and alleys of the City. And that the plat is regular and should be approved. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND FOUND BY THE CITY COUNCIL that said plat of Thruston Subdiaision of the East part of the Southeast one fourth of Section 28, Flock JK -2, Hale County, Texas he, and the same is, in all respects approved`. Moved by Cain second by Edmiston, That City pay the Salvation Array 200.00. The motion. carried Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That the Council pass ordinance reulating milk, as recommended by Doctors, Jones and Nichol]. The motion carried ORDINANCE NO. 631 T n( T T T-+ THE 1 N R .,T� 1 PROCESSING, A�._ OF�1✓l.Al`�CE TO REGULATE 11�E PRODUCTION, TRANSPORTATION, PROCESSING, HANDLING, SAMPLING, EXAMINATION, GRADING, LARELINfl, (FEGPADING), AND SALE OF MILK&RD MILK PRODUCTS: THL I !SFECTIJN OF DAIRY HERDS, DAIRIES, AND ;MILK I A' i THE ISSUING AND EEVOCATION OF PERMITS TO ;'SILK FRCIDICE.RS, HOI.F;RS, AND DISTRIBUTORS: Ar'D THE FIXING OF PENALTIES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED FY THE CITY COU__NCIL OF THE CITY CF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. The production, transportation, processing, handling, sarnpl ng ,examination, gredin labeling, (regrading), and sale of all milk and milk products, sold. for ultimate consumption within the municipality of Plainview, Texas, or its police jurisd- icticn: the inspection of dairy h6rds, dairies, and milk producers, 2'67' haulers, and distributors; and the fixing of penalties, shall be regulated in accordance with the terms of the unabridged form of the ordinance in MILK ORDINANCE. AND CODE- -1953 RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH =ICE, a certified copy of which shall be on file in the office of the municipal clerk: Provided, That the words, "municipality of" in said unabridged form shall be understood to refer to the City of Plainview, Texas: Provided further, that in said unabridged form all parenthetical expressions referring to degrading shall be understood to be deleted. (Fro'ided further, that insaic3 unabridged fora: all parentheses marks enclosing words referring to degrading shall be un ,e stood to be deleted) Provided further, that in Section 7, Item 3.K, of said unabridged Ordinance, either Flan A or Flan P approved by toe BAI for the eradication of brucellosis shall be in effect witLin 4 years: Provide=d further, That Sections 8, le, and 17 of said unabridged ORDINANCE shall be replaced respectively, by Sections 2,3, and 4 below. Section 2. From and after 12 months from the date on which Cm` this ordinance takes effect, no milk or milk products shall be sold to the final consumer, or to restaurants, soda fountains, grocery l stores, or similar establishments, except certified pasteurized and grade A pasteurized; Provided, That when any milk distributor fails N to qualify for one of the above grades, the health officer is authorized to suspend his permit and /or to institute court action (,or, in lieu thereof, todegrade his product and to permit its sale during a temporary period not exceeding 30 days, or in emergencies such longer period as the may deem necessary.) Section 3. Any person who shall violate any provision of this ordinance shall be fined not core than rs100.00 at the discretion of the Court. Each and every violation of ,he provisions of this ordinance shall constitute a separate offense. Section 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in con flict with this ordinance arehereby repealed; and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and pub- lication, as provided by law. PASSED, API'RO VED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of Au; 1954. CITY CLERK -eP. H. Bryan MAY R- C. L. Abe nethy 9 The Mayor reed reports for July as follows: Meat inspector fees accrued 69.95 City Clerk 42356.98 Southwestern Public Service Rentals 2672.22 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. Rentals 1395.51 Building Inspector 498.00 Current Taxes h703.84 Delinquent Tees 17$5.26 Police report 25$3.82 Water Plant gallons pumped 240428200 Moved by Cain second by Walker, That the reports be accepted arid. filed. The motion carried. Moved by Johnson second by Edmiston, That the ordinance declaring a necessity for pa inT on Date Street be passed. The motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 630 AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND OhDERINC THAT A CER- TAIN POFRTIOr; OF LATE :STREET SHALL BE IMPROED BY I. YING CURB AND GUT TER; PE UIII.ING THE CITY LrTI,INEER TO FR PARL A D FILE CO `-LETE SPECIFICATIONS FCF THE PROPOSED I.Ilitu`. EMEI\TS TO GO `v9WITH A WRITTEN STATE'ILNT OF Till NA MES OF THL OWNERS OF THL PR.OPEIRTY ABUTTING ON SAID STREET WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED; DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER ER TO I LEI A =SE AN ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF SUCH IM: PROVE° -`ENTS AEI DECLARING 2 AN E° .ERGEr'C`' 'JHERLAS the it Council of the City of i lainview, Texas h .s decided to initiate the improvement of Date Street form the North line of 5th Street to the Norte line of loth Street; NOW, THLR EFOI E, EL IT li<!INED B7 ThL CIT. COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF FLAiNVIL i Section 1. That the it Council of the it of Plainview Tee as does hereby determine: that it is necessary to improve Date Street by laying concrete curb and /or utter on the Last and West si es thereof, fl l North line 5} Street North 1 ��:erec�, from the Ivor t� 1'ne of 5th Stireet tc the ilor�h line of �f�t Il Street; And does hereby order that said portioe of Date Street as above defined shall be improved in the manner and with such kinds of material or materials as may be adopted by the City Council to be used in the construction of said improvements; th.:t concrete cur'r:a and/or gutters shall be constructed on e -ch side of said roadway as hereinabc•:e specified; that seid ro I shell be improved form curb to curb by materials and on such f .und _'_ions as may be determined by the State dghway D €.pertment that said gut ers are to be 1v wide, and the curbs 6'', end are to be constructed of concrete; that the maximum cost at vhi ch the work of constructing said improvements shall be let sha=ll not exceed 0 per lineal foot of property improved by said concrete curbs and gutters corn.: ined, including radii at the intersections. Section 2. That the cost of said improvements shall be paid as Follows: (a) The owners of the property abutting on said Date Street w thin the limits above :ct out shall pay three fourths of the cost of constructing, reconstructing, r€pairingand realigning curbs and gutters; and said owners of property abutting; on said street shell have assessed against them and their property said costs for such improvements in the rnenner erovided by Acts of the loth Legislature of the State of Tees, 1927, First called sessions, relating to street imrrovements and assess: gents therefor; That said amounts payable by the property owners shall be paid in four (t,.) equal inst: -iiL gents, one installment thirty days after the completion of said irij rc e me-ts and the acceptance thereof by he City of FJ in ie and/or the St-:ate igh wny Department; one install- ment one year form date of such acceptance; one in:taliment two years from said d=ate of acceptance; and the final installment three years from the s3id d to of acceptance, with interest thereon from said cite of acceptance at the rate ef six per cent (O(/:) per annum, ga b, ut. s ;property owners e �e of payable �E: annua�ly �saic. _r�,e1 y' �w dens snz,i.l. �e t•1 privilege t paying any, of said inntellna, :nts before their nmaturity by pay sent of principal end interest thereon; providing, .,::e er, that no amount shall be assessed against env property own_:r or his property in excess of the b!,nefits to said pr deerty i the enhanced -value the e- of 1,v re e cn of said L .l[;r.). timer t.r (b) The City of rlhiEw shall pay not less than one- fourth (1/L) or the c ..its of said improvements. Section 3. The City Fnpineer is hereby directed rected o prepare are forth,iit_. and file with the City Council complete specs icati._ns for the proposed improvements so as to enable bias to be sccuree and said specifications to be so arranged as that the City shall be 000 l d to obtain bids for ho:nr. an portion::: of said work separately from the other of s y id portions, if so desired, together with a written statement which shell contain t ac names of persons, firms corporations and estates owning- iti'orpert• abutt,_ n u pc.. said Late St ect within the limits named with the number of front feet owned by each, describing such property either by lot and block number or in any other manner sufficient to identify it, and the City Engineer 1s further ci rested. to prepare an estimate the costs of such improvements. Section 4. The fact that the ebove street between the �..ti inter- sections mention is in bad condition and t i.s same should be improved immediately, creates a public e';it_1 z ency reduir"in th t this ordinance be passe :6 finally on the date of is introduction, end the Mayor having writing declared the s f; such 7 :E l�'aczyOr 1G1`; 1Tn G� :rte i'" :r :"ci��r£rl t,. c et :i,,�c :a -'.CE; C. ac� emergency 269 and requested such p seage, this ordinance shall be passed finally passed on the date of its introduction, this leth day of August A.D. 1954, and shall take effect immediately upon its passae and approval by the Mayor. pAssi7D A' L Al.ROVEL AL ALOITED TPIS 16th day of August 1954 777774044 MAYO', C. L. i:W The City Lngineer read estimates as follows: H. B. Jordan Company an water sewer contrect. 3830.79 Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the estimate be paid. The motion carried. The City Enjineer read estimates as follows: Pryan and hoffman street contract 1813.85 Bryan and H rfman on C,„uincy street widening from 6999.48 Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the estimates be paid. The motion carried. Moved by Cain secche by Edmiston, That the following serer lines named by City Eng n_er be layed. 22nd Street from Galveston to alley between Joliet&Kokomo. 1.th Street north in alley wcst of C,u_incy 300 feet. Alley between 6th 7th from Amarillo to Canyon. Ailey betYeen Joliet and Independence from 20th to 22nd. Alley between Houston and Galveston 20th to ?2nd. The motion carried. The meetinr adjourned. 0,04? Seetember 7, 1954 The it Council met in the Goencil Loom Sejtcmber 7, .154, seid moet'n,,T hevE, been ;,(Dponed :)I account pf t.,e Labor Lay Folieay an tee regeler meeting ni;:lt. Mayor G. L. A'ernethy pr sided with te following adlermcn ettcnding, C. T. johnsoh E. 24. nderson, T. Cain, J. C. Eemistoe, Git: Engineer K. Snethen also attended thE meeting. Moved by Edmiston seconded ly Walker, The the budget for 195L be tenatively auantee and the Mayor inetructee to order a eearieg on F.QTie for te. 2 day of Sept( The motion carried. OELER OF CITY COUNCIL A"' TC 0177. NOTI.3 ON NEAhING CN e-Tv TP T3TATE OF TEX2 COUNTY .F hAiL CITY 0 FLAINNIL eJS itr 7 unv ot SeLt. 1P- L' t Cit opuncil ef the City ef Iiaihvicw, cenvtned in call ession at the reguler meetieg oleee t _ereof in tee it Hell et 1ivieu F the following memiers of the Coehl being preset and i'aattendance, toe\eit: Abernethy 14,eyoe, Presiding J. T. Welker, Aldermen J. C. Lcimin Al,crL%n 7, 1. Aeeerson Alderman 270 C. T. J ,iicerman thc fol]owihL w rc T. Cain ec-:stitut a qoru:n; -0, among other ,Hroc,c61' gs c y io Council were t}J Alc]cr-lan J. C. Le on:er nov 'y C tice riri on Cit.y Tr by thu .1%y(,r In newsl of L(ricil 4Y. tr' 71, tn. :cr t 7.-ut-Iprized cr: 't e Ci C -0 t t e City nil n 7c hs, c:iC r t:ce t e .ncc 5 er o ecr1 c rc•r i r ful] it J. C. ton c y A]("( r, the F.7-1-, 1-e '6 accc y unanius vote. 7, 7 T Y, C]7' T- 2,11 C17 CF t.:ie 7th (;ay 7,f ,77,e 't 1954. U. L. Lit y of .1inview, C. T. j0son r J. :idcrm'!ri F. 4. Bryan Ciy Serc_tary, it of Ilajnvi v Tex City of '1- y 1 s.c id ly n Ti t t of v o f:r Tent. 1.: 7 D. -ilhcurn ;sr ICC (Cdty 1 't 5 Dliry 15. Fhaiips Fir Meoici Ct. P. 7 12.00, C: nv. Army ;0.00 ',AA Fire 11. i ruiy. Co. 3(. rrPner (extr 33.0, HennE't'l KcInec::y 4L. 20, Pob c r 1 o 31.";0, Oim Eden, 75.n, 0. I. 1nm (e...tra) Frri 4 .54, LEe v h'itC '20.00, L. G. c i:I Roy M -a y 25.20, Doncli 10±0 i 1:%02,Fo.t '';'orth Denver 6 F. rran Fet Tom C',!rt r A. 0. rice Extr, 13.5e„ Col (man Lla te.).tr 31.10, 34.n5, Santa Fe 1 Ycnne 271 'i 46.L(', Bob (:wick( ch2tra) 41.LO, Eli Horton (extra) 7.70, W. L. 'Copeland 35.00, Fred Moore 250.00, Mrs. L. D. Mo Murry 20.00, Rufus Hicks (truck) 25.00, Mnrvin Heely ((:xtra) 12e.00, George Sawyer (extra) 88•50, Deonell l'hillips (extra) 18.f C. G. Pron. (extr:h) 39.00, Purt ::j .:tic Ca. 0.10, Austin 7Httery -ensany 1.6::), Army Navy Store 35.98, PurrY.Dugt's Corp. 7.44, j'ox 3ervce Station 50.C4 Lave port 20.15, Chicken Inn 149.20, Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 59.05, Gesden Petroleum Corm. 137.3, Continental Oil Go. i4C.97, Clowe 'ownn 310.97, Cathey-Fullilm Hrdwhre 5.76, ,iild.Fed TuckerCountyGlerk 3.50 Curry '::otor FreiLht Li-e 3.00, Carponter raper Co. 42,..96, W. 3. l'jrley '-o. L.29,: Dual Phrking• :ieter Co. 2.16, Peuerac'her PlumbTh 3upp1y 102.55, Mars h-11 Formlby 25.00, H. T.FeaEin 11.75, Ga1l-:-437's jitor SV,P)A_LS 15.90, Guy's (Jos en 3t tion 2.40, Green's Sheer Metal Works 6.20, Hale County Airport 70.00, 1 Huggins I'len'E 3tore 77=%20, Hilton Hotel Cleaners 9.45, HigiTinbotham.-F Co. 299.30, Newman ,otor Co. 92.92, Herald-News Publishng Go. 10.00 The Kr CD Corp. 3.36, Kimbell-Plniflyiew Co. 54.84, Kiker's Service 3trAi .r 45.1:', r.iller Miller !Totor Freiht 43.06, Arch Keys I'lowers 5.60 c ,,,,j, Knoohuizen Hale 50.64, Larson-Turnor im;.::1&%eht 4.90, john G. Logsdon lu.dehr 7ieauEntcn 121.$1, The Long Pell Lumiber 1L.14 Mitcnell Hard ward Co. 7.99, Morr Supp2y Co. 340.84, ':,I. A. McKihney 60.00, Plainv'-w Hosp. 6_ Clin:_c 177.4,6eptune Meter Co. 1038.83, Phillips Tietro]eum Co. 71.4), Phillips 7attery Co. 279, 71hinview ro G. 4.7, Pily 'N Co. 12.03, Plainview lumbing Go. 52.25, The F.linview Tribune 11.50, l',., L. Halcomb (final) 14.48, Peerless Pulp Thivision 10.1i8, *ins i.lachinery Co. 71.09, 1 cia Gresse .fgf.. Co. 10 Fl. elincry Co. 204.10, Tio Pottery Lloctric 9.55 hoblndon 1 HerrinE: Lrn. 4.85, T hoFers ALehey 84.20, Richardson Cil Co. 6.50, The Rohn Co. 239.34, :i.o. Speck i:,:diiinery 9.10, The Steck Gomsany 1e2.51 S:ep:. Chevrolet Co. 15.2,3, Drs. SrLith Johnson Southestern Pell Telephohe 26, .55, Stap1L'coh :eildin...... Co. 31.50, Sodt'1.1:.t•rr Yu•lic Sdrvice C.... i,2.61, Li 0orton9.00, Seips MacHine She 8.35, Ghook Tire Co. 13.87, Sal Tent Sowell Inc. 31 LO, W. 2. TLe;:d1 56.00, Golea,n Lale Draper ((7. 26.00, The Texas Co. 3.4 TT:est l'acy 20.3( hite 3user 50.00, Winn otor Co. 1. nn 'Tell :.lacHincr- 'to-1Y no ,7 06 'ee Y-- rcey 3 ce Statioh 2. o,• e. 1 39.e2, Avrielturol Secialties 257 6enc pus 3er-7:ice 4.67, City P1 cksmith Shop 44.20, Co Oil Co. 5e0.66, Farmers Flacksmith Shop 11.20, C. K. hubber Welders 51.00, Fioneer Natural Gas Co. 113.00, r1: .-view Se clotse 150.00, Reams Llectrie Co. 7.56, :P. A. R•oers 4.C'n, Stcvail-Pooher RHOitsr Sales Servic 7.( i'ia:i. Y Stone 1.50, 3 Che-nical Co. 24.75, rne Western Unior Teil.etr 3.02, Kenneth Kennedy (extrL) 4,e.40, Pob Goswick (extra) 15.30, Dale N•fner (xtIh) H, In',..n khtra) l..(.0, Mry C. "dam (e:tre) 32).1c), Favrene Harden (extra) 12.T J. eL.v-r Pier r. :T. 15.00, rliit- vie to it 17.29, Li'ldscy's Goseen Service 18.9d, Lindsey's Co seen Service 113.35, Pulic Health D Purt Llectric co. 327.09, an Food 'More 1 1.CO, Hole :,:olT ty Concrete Co. 97.4, iiiLhwty 1:reckinr Co. 10.©0, :T. Lemons Ourial :,s.soitior 3.7 Fr("J 1.ore 76.CO, CliL tH Key Sr:lop 2.35, Ferry's :_ervie Station 2.1.1n, rliinview Eedy -'ti_x e G. 37.13, P. 12- 41.03. The M.avor read mohthly re for August as follor:Js: 7 il.ant i•.,.ls sumcci 171565500 G. r1o. niro r Current Taxes 3011.97 12.1 taxes 2906.19 City Clerk 3289.43 Meat Inspector fE:cs 00 2 r3 Puilein[j Ins ector 700.1C ii report 7 I4. 7 1- roved by Johnson seconded by Andosson That the reports be accepted and file The m(sition carried. The miutes of Auust lotH flt approvA. Moved by ',:lker seconded. by Ldslistpr, That a 1 inch -r ter line be 1o3id to oerve 5 oustcyaers on •Icrth Ero• :r cot lith Gt. The motio carried. 272 The City entj-atc.s In f;..iv_r of qryn. Hofih on vin ery.tcact Ahr:nr.-irn o Tn t The mr In f of L. -nlan contr SCOC: I, t .0ved by nn by I.iot Th-t t. fo 1oiT 17th. QLnoy t.-c; 11: Ai le n to ‘lvd. 7.2.pr itn T. aojn(d a 4,, C1 ,YT4 Tne City Cooh. i1 .met in aegular EJSL:L.:2 with ,:layor C. L. Abernethy sircsIT and the fol] Aidermf.:n r.ttcndihE W. Wakcsr, C.T, jonnson, E. J. C. 7,6mist:r, City En- K. Snet o oio RtterLieri Thc cf 0- o er 7th The -a-yor read I:ainvicw n-.-i( for 17th to ept- cher. 17f:- 7,freet REntal due an,. rid y th:at 'ne list of bills su'L:dtted be ap fer Ironic L,1s. ELton Stati;nery Co. 13::.55, 0crvicc 11:m1.10, ,outi l.witern 7L,2c.21 7)ervi-o Yxs. Jim Edon 25.00, L lc 1,, .„f"ner (ey.1- 35.0, The L.22, Fyr0 cc.-.1-cen 0 Ahagls 33•]fl, Luri]cy L. Geci, V. 0awyer (e>,t T'ord o. Le ineep. T;cn 150.n(, Jr. L. o. Fursery tile 618 ;,(J. L. C. 0 133.00, Fra-k ot1ck Cor.trator C. t' of Co 10fl.flc 7. In. Pr: u ett2 jzs- L. Cr. 1\i2:0ohie1 7.20, KOSic e: R. Fyrehe Hare. ().tr. 37.2: C, lo.05, Dale 'lleiner (extr' ovd 'y A-w s cc- by C!,n, T' 't Cif: pay A. R. Carclinal'r :<,ense to Tr s Len3rt:-Ict ,f SLfety 7 pvepti,atiop Sc2o1 at Au:tin, htn tr) t0. Approximately .:1,•5.00 The 2 n Ti .,4oved 1 y 3nderson Tn t prelnance 0 273 Registrar *se ad: 1 T e moti n cnrried. CITY T,TLIhACi... =71 G TO TEL RTC-1'7=C OF T STILITT-1=S FE IT C C OF T=S. Sec. 1. Th ,t he officc of Cjty Re:gist= of 7jtel is ne:reby .,eci the it Re of V:ital St tistics 211 Y the City Clerk hr SDMO other person recom .eneed by the City Mayor and aphojnted by the State Bo rc of ioalth, as provided in Pule 37a, ArticIE -477, R.C.S. Sec. 2. It shall Ue the duty of the Cit:, Registrar of Vital Statis- tics to socdri record of each birth, death and stflibritLs occuiring within the city of Plainview, and for the nicistra'ion of such births, deaths and stil tne Ci City Registrr of Vital Statcs (sn, le comrensated .s viced u,y rk 9(-c. 3. C€rtificates of all iirths deaths a-,d stilldirtns occurrin the city of Plainview shall be filed w;th the City Registrar Df Vital Statistics in strict compliance with the prcvioions of R,les ::4a,-55a, Article 4477,R.C.S. and the reulations of the fltate Depart lent of ilealth. Sec. L. The s.;ity Council ohall provide safe storage facilities, (Frefcrably a f]..lo-1,roof vault) i w ich shall be perman- ently tho :records of 11 eatns aho stilllirths occhrring within the City of L1Linv:: Thc' City Council shall fur ish te City Ilegistra- of Vith1 Statistics with such F,L.; "21 1- 1d elcri*.1 personnel as may be hccesr. Sec. f"., Tr Clty herdstrar of V J Statistics shall ine y. all rec'r s ol births, deaths and stillirths in a manner c,re=i1 ly *ne Cc,n11• Sec. The jity R(t:',...tnr of Vital Statistics snail tan: te the do.ta chpntainej, in *h, otillirn records :no onull tc: the ,jit: 00 in such :y th;.t bccy, s; Th: ;ity of vital St issue to a properly du,alifiee pplicant tne pay..tnt of fe of fifty cents a ccrti]ied csry of a lirth, d or stillbirta .ertific,te filed in his office, rov:Ided at 'nrs ;.estrictens cenained ir hold L,77 1,=1, R.C.S. shall -e (._)served in the iss- arcc df coies. All fir-es collected by the City ReF]str df Jt 1 Gtatisties for the issuance of ccrtifi€d cc:des cf „7:f lirtns, d,aths, crid st1111 &h:1] with the City Lsurer cr the iat of eoch Sec. 1. In ,e t. and dispo of dead bcd:_ch, as well as the 6isihterment and reThterment of dead bseies, the funeral einctor shall strictly conform fin th .Jrc,':ii;ions and the reLuiniions of the Ptate Lel.art7wnt of ile'lth relating to tnese sublests. Sec:. Any prson who Fhrii] violate .lny provi sir cA7 Rees 343- Artir-le 1,477, h.C.S. shill re deem( guilt of a mifliMmerin_r and uson conviction shall l E sulje to the Der'.]ty droviiied in Article 7813 .r.)f the Penal code. The it red et rh 5 J Vdf 3f arvu Hoffman on 5+reet pav, co-tract fclinws: 4 3001.34 1,::oved by Jchnscn second by Cain, That tne c pal°. The .notion carried. 274 The :!cybr ,1:.(bn.tn C. T. Johnson, -I E. r. .,,ridexson nd City Enjneer, K. K. Snethe-, a com:Littei to confer with on the matter of olteriTT an alley thrs the sr.uth 1,art of tra•ot ad trr -e C t la'd with 7oved by Andr nd by Ldiston, Taht t e follow:Inc stree_ts be p'.roved for Tn7 ASrEAIT `.rOKK 70 h !Li:. PACK TIL :F11_ 15th TLe motion carried. 19th Street Li P,:so to Galveston 2Cth Street ,ttincy to Travis 20th Street :tlincy to Travis 21st Street ;l2uincy to Tn.vis Wa:land 4th to 5th Smythe 18th to 21st. !:loved by Cain second by 7 ,emiston, That ihe fol1owing ordinance be pasFed The moti n carri(d unanimous1y. CLI.I'AC: "O. c,:3 WATLE EATLS •OK mr C:PSUJ_:.P0 I" T117 CITY OF T. Ar.li A=171_ 0=A7CE Y1:7FL1t AII 0HCTIO73 OF 07.1.1 1" nhEWiTH. F'E IT PTLAI 7 Y CITY F CF 77,LAS S I. T at :rcinan•e y ch-neing the chorFes to be b: ti, City to &J.1 nter SO to here read as follow. 'ESILL h=0. ST:CTIOF 2. The fol]ov.ing are he estallished ratrs fpr all residences The City shall lye a mini rum monthly c of .rr for which the consumer shall be a11 owed 3:1)00 gallons of •at nor morlth, a for the next 2000 gallons the cnarge will he 25cen's d.- 1(.00 gallors, for all ga.11.-ns used from on00 per month to 1( 0C( Lalloris per al,nth a charge of 20 cents per 1' galions wil_ be -aace. All usage o 100000 gallons per -ionth will be charied at 15 cents per 2000 g,lions. Irrip rate u for lawns, trees, hrubs, gareens 'J‘e to be billed to consumers of 150cc gallons per no tn at •4.50 and 15 cents aer gallons ws.e( therenfter. 1 j j Li 3EC P 3. The minimum charge and meter rates shall be the same as residences, :_lus 40 ce'ts, per month fax the second grartir.ent cr fami7'y unit, and 25 cents per month f)r additional eyartment or family units. PUSlijLSS hTLS. 77.77];T" L. The meter rates charged business and o m-terciel firs shall ic the sam as for residenc.aL 5. tr (c, wer s will 'e biLec a.nd collccted flontaiy ir cvanoc beginning October ist, 1954. :::oved by JonnsPn 5 c rd ty Anoensoh, That Or :nance no. L34 br r The -Ioti carried unanimously. AN E7.7_GUL)7.1 :d7 FOP SLE713L I MIL C1TY T=S. PE 17 IL7 FY Till CITY CSU"CIL OF rl CITY OF =AS, TFAT SE T'='" L 0F 594 7 1 AIII=LLL AS FOLLOS TPE 71: ChATGE FOR S::'ZK 7:_rv FOR al. .L.A7.,Sh3 OF 7 ShAiL FL A FLEE 077 AT :17!Tii, ALL S ST1O 'S OF :LOVISISP iL h. 2..Y C ;AL' r iii cf,C__L677..L 7.LY. M by :cc- y Cain, That the City Lai e inch Co: Iron yater main 1)ri, Smythe atreet feet sm 184h. tc 2Ist. street with City forces. 275 It was moved. by Cain and second by Edmiston that the Council autho- rize installation of 63 additional 2500 lumen street lights as per Plat furnished by the Southwestern Public Service Company. The motion carried. and Tit a, :ournec. I it 4 Cler beptember 23ra. Pia or. The City Council met in Called Session as advertised for the Public Hearing on the Budget for I954. Mayor C.L.Abernethy presided with the following Aldermen present J.W.Walker, C.T.Johnson, and J.C.ELmiston Moved by Johnson second by Walker,That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on painting and repairing water tanks to be opened October I$th.1954 at $x:30 P.M. The motion carried. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the following Resolution be adopted Part of Block $7 C.H. The motion carried and the Resolution follows. RESOLUTION Whereas, Guy A Ash,and wife Ellen S Ash,Otis Day and wife Laura olae Day,George A Palmer and wife Erma Palmer and Arthur S Line and wife Myrtle Line are the sole owners of the following property,to wit: The West part of Block No.$7,College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, hale County Texas. and WHEREAS, the said Guy A Ash,Ellen S Ash,Gtis Day,Laura 4 ae Lay George A Palmer,Erma Falmer,Arthur S Line and Myrtle Line have subdivided and platted the same into town lots and blocks to be known and designated as- Subdivision of the West part of Block No.87 College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview stale County Texas Ar d WHEREAS, the said buy a Ash,Ellen S Ash, Otis Day,Laura o Day George A Palmer,Erma Palmer, Artur S Line and Myrtle Line have submit- ted a plat of said subdivision,showing the streets and alleys on said plat,which the City Council finds conform_, in allrespects to the established streets and alleys of said City,and that they have also submitted in connection with said plat a dedication deed,dedicating to the public all of said streets and alleys shown on said plat, and that the same should be in all things approved. IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Plainview, that the plat and dedication of Subdivision of the West part of Block $7,College Hill Addition 276 to the town of Plainview,nale County Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. The declared the Public nearing closed at 8:30 P.M. ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL LEVYING CITY TAXES FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER I,1954, and ENDING SEPTEMBER 30,1955. The State of Texas 4 County of Hale d City of Plainview. 9 Onthis the 23rd. day of ''ept.I954,The City Council of the City of Plainview Texas convened in called session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall at Plainview Texas, the following members of the Council being present C.L.Abernethy Mayor, Presiding; J.W.Walker Alderman. J.C.Edmiston Alderman. C.T.Johnson Alderman. and the following were absent. W.T.Cain E.M.Anderson constituting a quorum; and,among other proceedings had by said Council wee the following; Alderman J.C.Edmiston introduced the following order and moved its adoption by the Council; Whereas, the City Council of Plainview,Texas, had heretofore approved and adopted the City Budget for the Fiscal Year beginning October I, 1954 and ending September 30,I955; and WHEREAS,it is now deemed necessay and advisable that the City Council set the various tax rates to be levied against all taxable property on the 1954 tax roll. NOW THEREFORE BE MT ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW ,TEXAS: That the tax rate to be levied on all taxable property in the City of Plainview,Texas for the fiscal year 1954/1955 shall aggregate I.30 on the one hundred dollars, on all taxable property on the 1954 Tax Roll,as heretofore approved and adopted by the City Council. Section I. That said tax levy aggregating $1.30 on the one hundred dollars valuation shall be and the same is hereby specifically levied for for the following purposes and to th( following tax rates: PURPOSE. LEVY. General Operating Fund :0.66 on each „I00. valu- ation. Street Fund. $0.I2 on each I00.valua- tion. Interest Sinking Fund. c-efunding 1926 issue $0.0792399 Street 1927 issue 0.0026304 ruater 1927 issue 0.0021530 Sewer 1927 issue 0.0161457 1 efunding 1929 issue 0.0I19608 hefunding 1931 issue 0.0179$71 Street 1944 issue 0.026$790 Airport 1944 issue 0.0223657 Street Imp. 1946 issue 0.0221030 Street 1947 issue 0.0IO2823 Street I948 issue 0.03404$5 Water Sewer I948 issue 0.0352565 Water Sewer 1949 issue 0.029$790 Water Sewer 1950 issue 0.0I85433 Fire Station 1950 issue 0.04991$5 City Hall 1950 issue 0.017$495 Street 1G51 Issue 0.02$3990 Water Sewer 1952 issue 0.0523476 Street 1953 issue 0.0127044 sater& "ewer 1953 issue 0.029306$ S 2 4 Total Interest Sinking Levy 0.52 on each $I00. valuation TOTAL CITY TAX LEVY &I.30 on each SI00, valuation Section-2. That there be and is hereby levied for the year of 1 954 an occupation tax equal to one half (1) that levied by the State of Texas,upon all Persons, Firms, and Lorporations, following taxable occupations within the City of Plainview Texas. Section 3. That the taxes shall be assessed and collected by the Assessor Collector of the City of,Plainview,as required by Ordinance No. 373,Volume 6 page 2$7, of the minutes of the City of Plainview Texas, and under the laws of the State of Texas. The above order having been read in full it was moved by Councilman J.C.Edmiston and seconded by Councilman C.T.Johnson t that the same be passed,and which was done by unanimous vote. Witness the signatures of the City Council of the City of Plainview lexas,this the 23rd day of Sept. 1954 C.L. Abernethy Mayor City of Plainview T exas J.C.Edmiston Alderman C.T.Johnson Alderman. J.W.Walker Alderman. W.T.Cain 1 _Alderman. E.M.Anderson Alderman. ATTEST. City 6ierk,City of Plainview Texas. City Seal The Co :amittee reported on the Daily tract deal, that it would be a good trade if the City could get the alley through the Lally and the McWillimas tract. git i The meeting adjourned. City Clerk. Mayor. A Called Meeting Sept. 30th. The Council met with Mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending. C.T.Johnson, E.M.Anderson, J.W.Walker. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the Council accept 1 70.00 in settlement of 1953 and prior taxes against lot 9 and part of i lot Block Io uepot Addition, acquirred by the Carpenters local Union of Plainview, provided they pay for curb and gutter ,and give the City easement across the lot for drainage if necessary The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. Ail,- 'el' i 4,, City Clerk. Mayor. 21,8 REGULAR SESSION OCTOBER 4th, 1954 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance. J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, and R. K. Snethen, City Engineer also attended the meeting. The Minutes of September 23rd and September 30th meetings read and ap- proved. Moved by Anderson, second by Walker, That the Plat of Molino Addition, a subdivision of R. Holland Survey be approved. The Motion Carried RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Lee L. Leatherman of Hale County, Texas, is the sole owner of that certain 2.13 acres of land out of the R. Holland Homestead Survey in Hale County, Texas, as described in the Dedica- tion Deed hereinafter referred to: and WHEREAS, he has subdivided and plgtted the s -me into lots to be known and designated as- MOLINO ADDITION to the town of Plainview, Texas; and WHEREAS, the owner of such property has submitted a plat of said subdivision ahowing the streets and alleys on s?id plat,which the City Council finds to conform in all respects with the established streets and alleys of said city, and the owner has also submitted, in connection with said plat, a Dedication Deed dedicating to the public all of the streets and alleys as shown on said plat, and that the same should be in all things approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THL CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, THAT THE FLAT AND DEDICATION OF- Molino Addition to the town of Plainview, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. ';t%ic-iclic?'ic*aFti=***r Moved by Johnson second by Walker, That the Mayor be authorized to furnish Wines Construction Company assurance of water and sewer extensions into Otis Day Subdivision, according to existing regula- tions, as to numbers of customers etc. per block. The Motion Carried The Mayor read monthly reports for September as follows: City Clerk 42149.$7: Water Plant gallons pumped 149,060,000: Police Report $2252.99: A. C. Koeninger 1.00 Delinquent Texes 1$00.06 -Meat Inspector fees accrd. 7 9.35: Parking Meters 3043.00: Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the reports be accepted and filed. The Motion Carried Moved by Cain second by Anderson, That the Plumbing Bond of Bob Roberts be approved. The Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman amounting to $1705.52 Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the estimate be paid. The Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second by Edmiston, That the Council advertise for bids on Crawler type tractor for land fill operation, to be opened November 1st, 1954. The Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That the Mayor be authorized to sign lease contract for Dempster Dumpster equipment to use in trash collection system. THE Motion Carried 279 The Meeting Adjourned CI Y CLERK AYOR f CALLED SESSION OCTOBER 15th., 1954 The City Council met in response to Call. of Mayor C. L. Abernethy with the following Aldermen in attendence: C. T. Johnson, E. M. Ander- son,W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, J. W. Walker. City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also attended the meeting. Ernie Brock tendered an easement across south part of lot No. 6, Block No. 2 Revised Country Club Place Addition. It was moved b y Anderson second by Edmiston that the Council authorize construction of a storm sewer for Thomas Boulevard across the lot tendered by Brock. The Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That Wilborn's salary be set ^,a at $250.00 monthly. The Motion Carried Capitan W. Holbrook and R. Q. Silverthorne made a detailed report of the activities of the Canadian River Authority. Also informing the Council that they will have to determine if they will pledge the City's credit for preliminary expenses, to the extent of $25,000.00 annually for 5 years, and just how much water the City would agree to buy from the Authority during the next 50 years. The Mayor appointed Aldermen Edmiston, Walker and Chief Curry a committee to study the sidewalk proposition around the Hilcrest School The Mayor appointed Aldermen Johnson and Anderson to confer with E. K. Hufstedler on curb and gutter deal. The Mayor appointed Aldermen Johnson, Cain and Walker a committee to draw up plan for sick leave, vacation, etc. Moved by Cain second by Anderson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The Motion Carried LIST OF BILLS September 21st to October 12th, 1954 Mrs. Josie Chandler $55.00 :Plainview Band Parents $8.00:Curry Motor Ft. 3.01 :Plains Welding Supply 18.12: Hilton Hotel 29.50: Dale Hefner(extr) 8.00 :Molly Inrnon 9.20:Ravanell Turner 17.85: J. Oliver Bier 15.00: Carolyn Cardova 19.60:Fayrene Harden 45.67 :John P. Camp,chairman 19.00 The Santa Fe Trail 22.39: National Guard 8.00:A. R. Cardinal 45.00: Collector of internal Revenue 1317.10: Mrs. L. D. McMurry 20.00:C. G. Brown 77.20:Elaine Wardlaw 65.10: Fayrene Harden 35.80:Carolyn Cardova. 16.70 :Rufus Hicks(truck) 25.00 :Ravanell Turner 1$.70: Molly Inmon 12.40 Army Navy Store 8.00:Tri -An le Cafe 183.10:Gallaway's Janitor Sup. 46.77 :MidTex Supply Co. 245.16: Fred Moore 69.00:Blair Drug 5.73: Barley's Cities Service 87.36: Gene Bumpus Service 18.44: Burt's Elec. 235.21: Boyd Davenport 14.04: City Blacksmith Shop 43.75: Cosden Pet. Corp 115.09: The Camra Shop 3.59: Crenshaw Paint Glass Co 1.60: Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 48.06: Donovan Uniform Co Inc. 35.79: Farmers Blacksmith Shop 6.50: Forrester Sales Service Co. 15.50: J. 0 Bier 15.00: Eaton Stationery Co 364.53: Pioner Natural Gas Co 16.65: Flex Rod Pipe Tool Co 128.35: Green Machinery Co 22.50: Higginbotham Bartle Co. 314.37:Carl H. Mangum :Motor Co 2.00: Herald -News Publishing Co.Inc 114.50: Jarvis -Tull Co Inc. 1.09: Kiker's Service Station 54.95: Medical Center 52.50 :Knoohuizen Hale 50.00:Kimbell- Plainview Co 14.50 Continental Oil Co 62.49: Magnolia Pet. Co 2.66: Martin Motor Co.13.68 Mitchell Hardware Co 24.26: M. W. Lemons Burial Ass'n. 3.54: Meinecke Bros 21.89: Lindsey's Cosden Ser.Sta. 7.39 :0. K. Rubber Welders 38.45: Jim Norman Texaco 9.80:Noel Welding Steel Works 62.50:Phillips Batte Co. 31.96 :Phillips Petroleum Co. 10.75:Phillips Pet. Co. 27.15 :Perry's Ser. Sta. 16.39 :Plainview Safety Lane 5.75: Plainview Welding Wks.2.0Q Plainsman Liquid Insecticides 10.00:Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 228.59 Plainview Hdwe. Co 5.61 :The Plainview Tribune 18.50:Plainview Auto Pts 31.77:Plains Welding Sup. 35.71: Plains Machinery 32.71: Peerless Pump Division 2.65 :Richardson Oil Co 9.70:Robinson Herring Drug 2.72:E. A. Rogers 8.00 :Ritter Food Market 6.00:Rogers Battery Elec. 2.34:Seipp Machinery 29.00 :E. F. Shearer Texaco Ser. 114.25: Plainview Hosp. Clinic 51$.97: W. 0. Speck Mach. 8.89: Sargent Sowell Inc. 13.70: Shepard Chev. Co. 38.13: Shook Tire Co 31.97: The Texas Co. 34.01: Texas Tech. College 39.00:Traf- O -Teria 150.00: Southwestern Bell Phone 236.95:Newman Motor Co. 30.57 :Dee Yancey Ser. Sta. 31.35 :Plains Welding Supply 22.00 :Well Machinery Sup. Co. 114.45 :Mildred Tucker Co.Clerk X 5.00 :The Rohan Co. 1 55 2 .53:Clowe 661.04:M.B.McKee Co.156.65. 2 Winn Motor Co 36.20:West Pharmacy 1.1$ :Western Auto Store 3.69:Western Union Tele. Co 5.58:White's Super Mkt. 60.00:Hale Co. Concrete 30.7$: Continental Oil Co 364.$4 :Hilton. Hotel Cleaners 5.10: Santa Fe Trail :Tex -Vit Supply Co 135.00: Fayrene Harden 18.35:Carolyn Cordova 19.60:Roy Maxey 40.00: Neptune Meter Co 1217.$1: Curry Mtr. Fgt. 20.06 Eureka Fire Hose 950.00:Hale Co Airport 70.00 :Rufus Hicks 22.40: Southwestern pub. Ser. Co 1916.66! Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1101.10: Southwestern Pub. Ser. 193.44:Chicken Inn 13.55:H. 0. "ooten Ciro. CO. 5.40:N. A. Wheeler 35.20: Frank Stultz 4$.00: Lions Club 12.00. The Mayor read Building Inspectors report for September, 1954, amount of 645.50. Moved by Walker second by Johnson, That the report be accepted and filed. The Motion Carried Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the City send the Mayor and S. E Bolles to 0 outhwest Water Works A sn. Meeting at El Paso, Texas, and City Clerk and City Engineer to Municipal League convention at Ft. Worth, Texas. The Motion Carried The Mayor appointed J. W. Walker Mayor Pro Tem and Joe Sharp to be City Attorney effective Jan lst,1955. Moved by Edmiston second by Anderson, That the appointments b4 confirmed. The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston second by Johnson, That Robert Metzger be appoint ed to audit the City's accounts for the period of Oct. 1st, 1953 to Sept. 30, 1954. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That the Council call a bond Election to be held Nov. 9th, 1954 to provide construction funds for the water, sewer and street departments. The Motion Carried RESOLUTION ANL ORDER FOR CITY BOND ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS Q CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS,the 15th day of October, 1954, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas convened in Special Session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members, to -wit: C. L. ABERNETHY, MAYOR J. W. WALKER, J. C. EDMISTON, W. T. CAIN, E. M. ANDERSON, C. T. JOHNSON ALDERMAN and the follownin absent none constituting a quorum: and, among other proceedings had, were the following: Alderman J. W. WALKER introduced a resolutino and order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by AldermanJ.C.Edmiston. The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the resolution and order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, Edmiston, Cain, Anderson and Johnson. NOES: None. The RESOLUTION AND ORDER IS AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, deems it advisable to issue tie bonds of said City for the purpose hereinafter mentioned: therefore BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: I That an election be held on the 9th day of November, 1954, which date is not less than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty(30) days from the date of the adoption of this resolution and order, at which election the following propositions shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: PROPOSITION NUMBER ,1 "SHALL the City Council of Texas, be authorized to issue sixty THOUSAND DOLLARS ($60,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing street improvements in a and for said City; Said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed TWO AND ONE HALF PER CENTUM(2 -1 /2%) per annum, payable annually or semi annually, and to provide for the 2 8 payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and tocreate a sinking fund sufficient to redeem saidbonds as they become due PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 "SHALL the City Council of the City of71-'nview,Texas be authorized to issue FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($40,000) _general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks System; said bonds to mature seri.. ally over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed Two and One Half Per Centum (2 -1/2%) per annum, payable annually or semi annually and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due PROPOSITION NUMBER 3 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be author ized to issue TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.) general obliga tion tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing improve ments and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed TWO AND ONE HALF PER CENTUM (2- 1/20) per annum, payable annually or semi- annually; and to provide for the payment of principal and of interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due II That said election shall be held at the City Auditorium, in the City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one election precinct. III That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of the elcetion, to -wit: Mr. T.J. Boney,.Presiding Judge: Mr. W. J. B. Gouldy, Judge Mrs. H. T. Roberts, Clerk, and Mrs. L. D. Brown, Clerk. IV That said election shall be held under the provisions of and in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only qualified electors, who own taxable property in the City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. V That the ballots for said election shall be prepared in sufficient number and in conformity with Chapetr 6,V.A.T.S.Election Code,adopted by the Fifty second Legislature in 1951, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: 'PROPOSITION ,UMBER 1 "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 4 X0,077. GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX STREET I-PROVE* MENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF." "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF $60,000. GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $40,000. GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF $40,000. GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF." PROPOSITION NUMBER 3 "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $25,000.GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF $25,000.GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" As to each of the foregoing three propositions, each voter shall mark out with black ink or black pencil one of the expressions, thus leaving the other indicating his or her vote on the three propositions respectively. VI. That a copy of this resolution and order, signed by the Mayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary shall serve as proper notice of said election. VII. That notice of said election shall be given by posting and publi 282 cation of a copy of this resolution and order, at the top of which shall appear the words "NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS Said notice shall be posted at three public places in said City, one of which shall be at the City Hall not less than fourteen (14) full days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks in a news- paper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview, Tex. the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen (14) full days prior to the date set for said election. VIII. That if approved by the qualified voters voting at the election herein and hereby ordered, the bonds presented in prpopsitions 2 and 3 hereinabove mentioned, relating to waterworks improvements and sanitary sewer system improvements, are to be issued in one or more installments, but as a single combined authorization. PASSED An APPROVED, THIS THE 15th DAY CF OCTOBER, 1954. C. L. ABERNETHY MAYOR, CITY OF PLAIT,:VIEW ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas (Seal) LIST OF SALARIES FOR SEPTEMBER,1954 C. L. Abernethy 000.: P. H. Bryan 400.00: Quadene Billington 1$5.00: Nina Odom 207.00: Fannie Norman 300.00: Iris Faucett 1$5.00: R. K. Snethen 525.00: C. T. Johnson 40.00: E. M. Anderson 40.00: J. C. Edmiston 40.00, C. T. Cain 40.00: J. W. Walker 40.00: Hoyt Cutry 400.00: Nath Burkett 255.00: Ed Shearer 260.00: Hub Burt 250.00: J. E. Sheeon 250.00: Hartense Pelphry 274.00: Geo. Boswell 207.00: T. P. Sitton 212.00:J. R. Cardinal 245.00:Todd Edd Burson 245.00: Floyd Lamb 240.00: J. B. Temple 240.00: V.M. Reynolds 112.00: Ed Slagle 120.00: J. M. Heflin 75.00: J. R. Williams 240.00: Rufus Hicks 200.00: Raymond Claycomb 240.00: J. W. Butler 240.00: Doyle ClakA 240.00: yyeldon Smith215.00: Paul McDaniel 210.00: James R. Russell 212.50: A. M. Hamilton 330.00: Leedy Maxey 260.00: Frank Rigler 240. Berry Lynch 250.00: Arville Harkins 245.00: Bill Renegar 240.00: P. We Slaughter 245.00: W. E. Strickland 240.00: Tommy Harkins 240.00 Gerald Dickerson 240.00: Leo Brooks 240.00: Joe Gilbert 220.00:Floyd Steele 220.00 A. G. Brooks 220.00: Edward Settle 210.00: Richard Norwood 210.00: Joe Settle 210.00: Plainview Fire Dept. 35.00: W. F. Foley 425.00: S. E. Bolles 375.00: A. T. Herrod 232.00: Roy Warren 252.00: Howard Gibson 227.00: Roswell Alexander 227.00: Vernon Pierce 217.00: L. G. McDaniel 235.00, Al Fitch 212.00: Jimmy Slaughter 102.50: Lynn Reams 325.00: Haskell Spain 240.00: 0. B. Guin 232.00: Newt Rannals 267.00: M. F. Tamplin 232.00: Robert Brooks 217.00: R. E. Halcomb 113.50: John Sterling Phillips 207.00: J. B. Heflin 220.00: Will Evans 197.00: W. D. Willbourn 226.66: W. L. Welch 1$2.00: George Smith 175.00: Dr. E. C. Nicholls 220.00: Dr. D. P. Jones 90.00: A. C. Koeninger 270.00: Weldon Way 260.00: A. L. King 202.00: A. F. Anderson 91.00: L. D. Horton 1$2.00: David McDonald 1$2.00: B. A. Wood 1$2.00 W. H. Welch 1$2.00: J. Clint Wright 202.00: D. H. Coulson 1$2.00: Marvin Neely 14$.00: George Sawyer 1$1.90: Donnell Phillips 19.20: C. G. Brown 109.60: R. E. Halcomb 14.4$: Coleman Dale Draper 28.$0: Kenneth Kennedy 48.00:Bob Goswick 119.50: Dale Hefner 132.00: Jamie Slaughter 54.65: Ed Slagle 104.00: Floyd Dillahunty 91.00: Berle Shepard 182.00: Kenneth Garter 102.00: Mrs. Pat Connelly 40.$0: Moved by Cain second by Johnson, Tjat the Mayor be authorized to sign contract with the First Southwest Cc--m: 'or the sale of 125,000. proposed bond issue, running 15 years at 1 -1 /4%. 21/4% and 2 -1/2% interest. The Motion Carried The Meeting Adjourned CITY CLERK MAYOR 283 REGULAR SESSION October 18, 1954 The City Council met as per advertisement for the purpose of opening bids on certain work and painting on the elevated tanks. J. W. Walker, Mayor Protem, presided and the following Aldermen were present: E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, C. T. Johnson, J. C. Edmiston. The Mayor protem read bids as follows on the tank jobs: Item no. 1 1396.00 Randell H. Sharp Lubbock no. 2 1250.00 no. 3 1396.13 4042.13 no. 1 1200.00 Texarkana Tank Bridge Co no. 2 600.00 no.3 1350.00 3150.00 no. 1 1985.00 Ted E. Welk Sisbee no. 2 950.00 no.3 2150.00 5085.00 Water Tank Service Co. no. 1 1800.00 no. 2 947. 00 no. 3 2180.00 4927.00 no 1 1492.00 The Kessler Co. Fremont Ohiono 2 767.00 no. 3 1886.00 4145.00 no. 1 1870.00 Dixie Tank Br'_dge no. 2 380.25 no. 3 2160.00 4410.25 No. 1 1025.00 Municipal Tank Serfice no. 2 1150.00 Arlington, Texas no. 3 1150.00 3325.00 Mr. J. C. Oakley from the Telephone Company appeared before the Council in regard to filing request for rate increase. The Council requested further information to accompany the filing of the request. The minutes of October 4th, 1954 and October 15th, 1954 read and appr. Mr. A. B. Cox appeared in regard to many stoppages of the sewer 'line at the rear of his property. Moved by Johnson,second by Anderson, That the Council instruct sewer department to take necessary steps to repair or relay the sewer lines in the Slaton and Cox Blocks and the 10th st. crossing of the lihes. The Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second by Edmiston, That a 6 inch sewer line in Country Club place in alley back of Thomas Boulevard and in alley between Amarillo Borger from llth st. to 13th. st. The Motion Carried Moved by Cain second b,7 Edmiston, That the Council ask Hale County Traffic Commission to insert proper notice in newspapers asking everty)n to drive carefully during the crowded conditions of the streets during the Harvest season, and heavy loads being hauled. The Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second b; Cain, That the Police Department be instructed to clear the sidewalks of obstructions. The Motion Carried The Meeting Adjourned Y ff a G?� CITY MAT0' 2:8. I I REGULAR SESSION NOVEMBER lst, 1954 The City Council met in regular session in the Council room at the City Hall with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding. The following Aldermen attended: W. T. Cain, E. M. Anderson, J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, J. C. Dcmiston. City Engineer R. K. Snethen also attended. The minutes of October 18th were read and approved. Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That the Council participate in new curb and i -utter renewal at the rate of 70 cents per foot. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the list of bills submitted and the salaries for October be approved for payment. The Motion Carried List of Bills from October 12, 1954 to October 30th, 1954. Rosie Lee White;20.00: Elaine Wardlaw, 78.30: Ravanell Turner,40.70: C. L. Abernethy Water convention, 70.00: S. E. Bolles Water Convention 70.00: Fayrene Harden, 25.25: J. C. Campbell, 32.00: Wards Gro. Mkt. (Charity) 6.63 :Continental Assurance, 499.32,(City's Part 242.28: Phillips Petroleum 24.35: Miller Miller 33.20: Chandler Cony. Home 162.00:J. Oliver Bier, 15.00:R.K. Snethen Convention Expense, 60.00: P. H. Bryan Convention Expense, 60.00:Bobby Jones 68.00:Fayrene Harden 25.25 :Carolyn Cordova 30.60: W. D. Alexander 44.80: J. C. Campbell, 48.00:National Guard Parade Football 22.40 :W. L. Copeland 105.00: Hilton Hotel Police School 12.00: Curry Motor Freight 4.59. LIST OF S ,LARIES Mayor C. L. Abernethy 300.00: P. H. Bryan 400.00: Quadene Billington 185.00: Nina Odom 207.00: F -nnie Norman 300.00: Iris Faucett 185.00: Rollin K. ''nethen 525.00: C. T. Johnson 40.00: E. M. Anderson 40.00: J. C. Edmiston 40.00: W. T. Cain 40.00: J. W. Walker 40.00: Hoyt Curry 400.00: Nath Burkett255.00:E. J. Shearer 260.00: Hu Burt 250.00: J. E. Sheeon 250.00: Hartense Pelphrey 274.00:Geo. J. Boswel1207.00: T. P. Sitton 212.00: A. R. Cardinal 245.00: Todd Edd Burson 245.00: Floyd Lamb 240.00; J. B. Temple 240.00: V. M. Reynolds 112.00:Edward E. Slagle 224.00: J. M. Heflin 75.00: J. R. Williams 240.00: Rufus M. Hicks 200.00: Raymond V. Claycomb 243.00: J. W. Butler 240.00: Doyle Clark 240.00: T�Teldon John Smith 220.00: Paul McDaniel 210.00: James R. Russell 215.00: A. M. Hamilton 330.00: Leedy Maxey 260.00: Frank Rigl a7 240.00: Berry Lynch 250.00: Arvil Harkens 245.00: W. E. Renegar 240.00: P. W. Slaughter 245.00: W. E. Strickland 240.00: Tommie F. Harkihs 240. G. 0. Dickerson 240.00: Leo J. Brooks 240.00: Joe Gilbert 220.00:Floyd Steele 220.00: Agee Brooks 220.00: Edward Lee Settle 210.00:Richard Norwood 210.00: Joe Settle 210.00: Plainview Fire Dept. 35.00: W. F. Foley 425.00: S. E. Bolles 375.00: A. T. Herod 232.60:Roy Warren 252.00 Howrd Gobson227.00: Roswell Alexander 227.00: Vernon Pierce 217.00: L. G. McDanil 235.00: Al D. Fitch 212.00: Jamie Slaughter 205.00: Lynn Reams 325.00: Haskell Spain 240.00: 0. D. Guin 232.00: Neut Rannals 267.00: M. F. Tamplin 232.00: Robert Brooks 217.00: R. E. Holcomb 227. J. S. Phillips 2 J. B. Heflin 220.00: Will Evans 197.00: W. D. t /Telbourn 226.66: W. L. Welch 182.0 Geo. Smith 175.00: Dr. E. C. Nichols 220.00. Dr. D. P. Jones 90.00: A. C. Koeninger 270.00: Weldon Way 260.00: A. L. King 202.00: A. F. Anderson 182.00: L. D. Horton 202.00: L. A. Horton 182.00: David McDonald 182.00: B. A. Wood 182.00 W. H. Welch 182.00, J.C: Wright 202.00: C. H. Pyle 202.00: Bural Shepard 182.00: Voy Dillahunty 182.00: Oliver Tamplin 182.00: J. W. Bailey 202.00: D. H. Coulson 182.00: Marvin Neeley 148.00: George Sawyer 204. C. G. Brown 100.00. Moved by Johnson second by Cain, That the following resolution be passed releasing leins: R E S O L U T I O N Whereas, various parties have heretofore executed mechanic's and materialman's lien contracts to the City of Plainview, Texas, creating a lien on their property to cover a portion of the cost of constructing curb and gutter abutting Fifth Street, Columbia Street and Quincy Street, respectively, in the City of Plainview, Texas, and which mechanic's and materialman's lien contracts are of record in Hale County, Texas; and 2 85 WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, acting by and through its Mayor, has executed various releases of said mechanic's and material 'man's liens, which releases are of record in Hale County, Texas, and it will be necessary for releases of the remainder of such mechanic's and materialman's liens to be executed as they are paid and satisfied: and WHEREAS, a question has been raised concerning the authority of our Mayor to execute said releases, and we desire to remove any question as to the validity of the releases heretofore executed and to grant unto our Mayor the authority to execute releases of said liens in the future as they are paid and satisfied; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that all releases heretofore executed by our Mayor of mechanic's and materialman's liens given to cover curb and gutter installed on Fifth Street, Columbia Street and Quincy Street, respect ively, be in all things ratified and confirmed, and that as said liens c,.) are paid and satisfied in the future a release be executed by us, act- ing by and through our Mayor, and with our seal affixed by our City C'1 Clerk. Moved by Edmiston second by Johnson, That the Council secure bids on new car for police department, either 1954 or 1955 with trade in. The Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on street paving contract amounting to 432.40 907.14 -total 1339.54. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the esti #ate be paid. The Motion Carried Moved by Cain second by Anderson, That the Council accept the low bid of Municipal Tank Service on items No. 1- 1095.00: No 2- 1150.00. The City Clerk is authorized to return all bid bonds except the next lowest, and it, when acceptance notice is filed, the next bidder being the Texarkana Tank Bridge Co. The Motion Carried The Southwestern Bell Telephone Company filed a request for in- creased rates to apply in Plainview. The Request was filed for farther study. The Mayor read reports for October as follows: Water plant gallons pumped 8536$200: Parking meters 3535.00: Building Inspector 481.$5: City Clerk 35873.31: Current Taxes 5399$.06: Delin- quert taxes 112$.35: A. C. Koeninger 590.00: Meat Inspector fees accrued 9$.90: Police report 3393.76. Moved by Johnson second byT Edmiston, That the reports be accep- ted and filed. The Motion Carried The Mayor opened bids in response to public advertisement; For Crawler Type Tractor: Bourland Oliver Company $975.00: Tow W Carpenter Equipment Company 103$6.70: Plains Machinery Co. 10000.00: Texas Machinery Co. 11975.00 less 2 Moved by Cain second by Walker, That the Council buy International Tractor from Plains Machinery Company li yard bucket at 10000.00. The Motion Carried The Meeting Adjourned CITY MA 2 2 SPECIAL SESSION NOVEMBER 6th, 1954 The City Council met in Special Session at the call of Mayor C. L. Abernethy. The following Aldermen attended: J. W. Walker, J. C. Edmiston, and E. M. Anderson. Joe Sharp attended the session, and Frank R. Day representeded the Donelson estate in alley closing matter. Moved by Anderson second b,, Walker; That the following resolution be passed. (Closing Alley) ORDINANCE NO 634 AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 1, BEERY ADDITION TO THE TOh1 OF PLAINVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE REVERSION OF SAID ALLEY BACK TO THE PROPERTY OWNERS. r` BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. The City Council finds that Martha Lee Donelson, a feme sole, B. E. Donelson, Mary Donelson Koontz, and Pearl Donelson Carter have duly executed a Petition addressed to the City Council praying for the closing of the alley in Block 1, Beery Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the plat thereof, of record in Book 76, page 512, Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, said alley being 20 feet in width and running north and south. Section 2. The City Council further finds that petitioners are the sole and only owners of all property abutting said alley and that said alley has never been opened to the public and has not been used as a public thoroughfare in the past rInd that it is a dead end alley and that the public willnot be inconvienced by the closing of said alley and that the City of Plainview will suffer no injury, damage or inconvenience if said alley is closed and the City Council finds that the Petition should be granted, subject to the rights of Pioneer Natural Gas Company and the City of Plainview to go in and upon said alley in the future for the purpose of maintaining, servicing, replac- ing or removing their respective service lines. Section 3. It is,therefore, found and ordered by the City Council that said Petition of Martha Lee Donelson, et al, be and the same is in all things granted and that the alley in Block 1, Beery addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is aban- doned and closed, subject only to the rights of the City of Plainview and Pioneer Natural Gas Company to service and /or remove their respec- tive sewer and gas lines. It is further ordered by the City Council that the alley so closed and abandoned revert to the adjoining proper- ty owners as provided by law and the City of Plainview renounces, re- leases and quit- claims all rights, title and interest in said alley, subject only to rig .ts to service, maintain or remove its sewer line. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 6th day of November, A.D. 1954. ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN C. L. ABERNETHY City Secretary Mayor of the City of Plainview Texas. THE NOTION CARRIED Moved by Edmiston second by Walker, That the plumbing Bond of Robert C. Moore be approved. THE MOTI,JT, C.':1RIED L i The Meeting Adjourned l City Clerk Mayor 28 Special Session of November 4th. 1954 the City Council met in special sesion at the call ofi ayor Abernethy to consider the yaanadian Rive: proposition. Th' following ..1derI:.en t i en he r e i .i... ry .lker C.7.Johnson T.I.Anderson, J.C.Edmiston. Moved bAnderson second by Johnson, that the following resolution be adopted. CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 COUNTY OF HALE A called meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, of which notice was duly given, was held at the City Hall in Plainview, Texas, on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1954, and being convened at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Present were: Mayor C. L. Abernethy, Aldermen J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, J. C. Edmiston: Clerk, P. H. Bryan. AND WHEREAS, the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority, acting by and through it's Board of Directors, has asked the City of Plainview to comit and obligate the City of Plainview to pay to the said Canadian River Municipal Water Authority for a period of five years the sum of Twenty Five Thousand and no /l00 Dollars, ($25,000.00) per year, said, money to be used for the purpose of providing funds needed to procure necessary engineering supervision, the collection and compilation of data relating to general conditions, influencing the determination of the character and extent of the i. _provernents, wnrks and facilities essential to the accomplishment of any purpose of the said Canadian River Municipal Water Authority until such time as it is thought that said Water Authority will be fully financed, not to exceed five (5) years; and WHEREAS, it is further proposed that at a future date said Canadila River Municipal Water Authority will call for an election to be held in each of the cites comprising the territory of said district to determine whether or not said district may be empowered to issue revenue bonds or tax supported bonds for the purpose of building a dam on the Canadian River, and supplying water to the said cities compris. ing the territory of the said district. And it is further proposed that prior to or simultaneously with said bond election that the City of Plainview conduct an election to determine whether or not the qualified voters of said City approve entering into a contract with said district for the purchase of water; and WHEREAS, after discussing said natter, on motion of Alderman E. 1 Anderson, seconded by Alderman C. T. Johnson, and carried by unani- mous vote of the Council, it is therefore resolved that this Council go on record as being in favot of contributing from the general revenue of the City of Plainview, a sum not to exceed Twenty Five Thousand Dollars per year as requested by said Canadian River Municipal Water Authority, as the proportionate part of the City of Plainview, of said proposed expenses if same be necessary, provided that if the election which is to be had in said City of Plainview to determine whether or not the qualified voters in said City approve of the Bond Issue, or approve of entering into said contract for the purchase of Water, do, by a majority vote, disapprove said Bond Issue or said Water purchase contract, and fail to ratify same, then in that event, this Council feels that it would not be justified in con- tributing said Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) per year, in as much as in that event, the majority vote of said City would be in disapproval of the objedts and purposes for which said Bonds are pro- posed and this Council does not feel that it should obligate the genek revenue of the City unless there was and can be some assurance that the purposes of said Canadian River Municipal Water Authority can be accomplished, and that the City of Plainview will participate therein, and that if the Tax Payers of Plainview disapprove of said Bond Issue, or of said Water Contract, then Plainview's participation in said District would be in doubt and this Council would not be in favor of contrubuting to said district fron the general revenue of said City 2 8 of Plainview. Provided further that no payment of said Twenty Five Thousand Dollars (25,000.0 per year shall be paid prior to the date of holding said election. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Council go on record as favoring Revenue Bearing Bonds for the purpose of financing said Canadian River Municipal Water Authority expenditures, r«ther than Tax Supp- orted Bonds, or Bonds supported both by Revenue and Taxes, and that the governing body of said Canadian River Municipal Water Authority be furnished with a copy of this resolution, so that they be advised as to the present attitude of this Council. The motion to adopt the Resolution Carried. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the revised plat of Austin Heights Addition be approved. R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, S. E. CURRY and L. R. BAIN, are the sole owners of that portion of the John Kiser Homestead Survey in Hale County, Texas, and identified and set out upon the Revised Plat of Austin Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and identified and set out upon the Revised Plat of Austin Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas hereto attached and referred to: and WHEREAS, the said S. E. CURRY and L. R. BAIN have platted that portion of the John Kiser Homestead into lots designated as- "REVISED AUSTIN HEIGHTS ADDITION to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas and, WHEREAS, the said S. E. CURRY and L. R. BAIN have submitted a Plat of the said Addition showing the streets and alleys on said Plat which the City Council finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of that portion of said City and they have also submitted in connection with said Plat a Dedication Deed, dedicating to the Public all of the streets and alleys shown on said Plat and having considered the same, the Council is of the opinion that it should be in all things approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the Revised Plat and Dedication of Revised Austin Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. The Motion Carried. Moved by Johnsoh second by Walker, That a permit be issued to J. R. Fugett as the new owner of City Cab Company, to operate a cab business. The Motion Carried The Meeting Adjourned Ci y Cler, Mayo REGULAR SESSION NOVEMBER 15th, 1954 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendence; J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, E. M. Anderson, C. T. Johnson and J. C. Edmiston. R. K. Snethen, City Engineer also was present for the meeting. The Returns of a special Bond Election for Water, Sewer and Street purposes were duly canvassed, and it was found that the propositions submitted were dereated. The minutes of November 1st, and November 6th, 1954, were read and approved. Mr. Baker presented a request to install a butane filling station at 312 Columbia Street. Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the request be granted, subject to complying with all specifications of the Railroad Commis- sion and other authority governing such installations in the State. The Motion Carried Moved by Johnson second by Edmiston, That the Council approve and accept the easement tendered by J. T. Rieman and wife for utility purposes. 289 The motion carried Moved by Johnson second by Anderson, That the Council approve plat of Simmons Subdivision of part of Block 39, B. H. Addition. The Motion Carried ORDINANCE 61 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW',TEXAS, APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A PLAT OF THE SIMMONS SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 39, WEST BOSWELL HEIGHTS ADDITION TO PLAINVIEW, TEXAS. BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the plat designated as "The Simmons Subdivision of Block 39, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, TexasV which is in Hale County, Texas, prepared and certified to by W. J. Williams County Surveyor of Hale County, Texas, and filed with us on this date covering the lands and area designated on said plat, is determined to be in compliance with the requirements of the laws of the State of Texas and the ofdinances and rules and regulations of the City of Plainview, Texas, governing such matters, and same is hereby amended `and approved. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective from and after it's final passage. Approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas by unanimous vote on this 15th day of November, 1954. ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN C. L. ABERNETHY City Secretary Mayor MOVED BY Johnson second by Anderson, That the Council approve paving of Thomas Boulevard from Juanita Street to Norma Street, if 100% participation is signed up. The motion carried Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the Council partici- pate in securing right of way, and moving house back, for a farm to market road extending east from Date Street on 16th Street; said matter being presented by Mr. Joe Odell, County Commissioner, and subject to approval of the State Highway Department. The motion carried A letter of appreciation from the Band Parents Association was read in regard to helping the Band. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman on Street paving Contract amounting to 2985.48 Moved by Edmiston second by Anderson, That the estimate be approved for payment when funds are available. The motion carried The Mayor read four (4) bids on car and trade in for police dept. Newman Motor Co 1955 -6 plymouth net 1500.00 1955 -8 plymouth net 1600.00 Maggard Nall Motor Co 1955 plaza Plymouth net 1200.00 Winn Motor Co. 1955 -6 Ford net 1145.00 Shepard Chevrolet 1955 -6 Chevrolet net 1181.74 1955 -8 Chevrolet net 1247.86 Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the City accept the low bid on Ford Auto at 1145.00 The motion carried The meeting adjourned .0- IY CLER 'I MAYOR 2 9 SPECIAL SESSION NOVEMBER 24th, 1954 The City Council met at the Call of Mayor C. L. Abernethy. The Mayor presided with the following Aldermen attending; J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston. Joe Sharp, attorney, also was present at the meeting. C. M. Smith of the First Southwest Company discussed calling a new election for the Bond Election that failed on November 9th, 1954. Moved by Johnson second b: Edmiston, That the Election ve called for December 14th, 1954. The Motion Carried The Chamber of Commerce and Board of City Development submitted names as follows, selected by mail ballots. Claude Hutcherson Replacing C. L. Abernethy H. D. Janney J. K. Childress Joe Don Scott IT Wilmot Eaton John T. Boyd ff C. E. Marse J. B. Bratcher Roscoe Snyder Moved by Walker sedond by Anderson, That the Lease contract with the Texas National Guard be approved and the Mayor is hereby author- ized to execute the same. The motion carried The Council agreed to meet with finance committee of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority Wednesday night following. The Meeting Adjourned 7 IT CLERK MAYOR v SPECIAL 4EETING DECENMBLR lst,1954 The City Council met in the Council Room at the City Hall at the request of the Canadian River i"lunicipal Water Authority to discuss a contract to take water from the Authority. The Mayor, C. L. Abernethy presided with the following Aldermen attending; J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, W. T. Cain, E. M. Anderson. W. Holbrook, local director and Joe Sharp, attorney, also were present for the meeting. Also H. S. Hilburn and L. D. Brown of the press were there. Rovert Maxey, pres. and A. A. Meredith, Sec. of the Authority, George Fingers, Ray Dickey, Fritz Thompson from member Cities. W. P. Smallwood, A. B. Hugenon, A. B< =hn, represented the Legal and Engineering departments of the Authority. A thorough discussion was had of the Plainview Contract. Mayor Abernethy objcted to the allotment to Plainview of an excessive minimum compared to other cities of like size. Members of the Committee said they would see if any different arrangements could be worked out. The meeting adjourned 0 re CITY CLEJRK MAYOR 241? Regular metting December 6th, 1954 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Abernethy nre- siding and the following Aldermen attending, C.T. Johnson, W.T. Cain, J.C. Edmiston, and E.M. Anderson. The Minutes of November 15th and 24th were read and adoPted. ,Moved by Cain and second by Anderson, That the list of bills sub mitted be approved for payment. Motion Carried LIST OF BILLS NOVEMBER 1 Fred Moore- 250.00; Mrs. L.D. McMurry- 20.00; Carolyn W. Cardova (extra) 19.60; W.B. Alexander(extra)- 38.4.0; Fayrene Harden(extra)- 21.90; a J.C. Camrbell(extra) -L .00; Mrs. Mark Liring(extra)- 72.00; Rufus Hicks- 25.00; Lindsey Jackson 13.00; Trustees of Firemen's H.R. Fund 92.00; Fred Moore 7 2.00; Agricultural Specialties- 103.00; Gene ;4 Bumpus Service- 51.32; Burrough's Corp. 7.4)4; B.&.G. Welding Works 1.00; City Blacksmith Shop 12.50; L.F. Ballew Co.- 275.00; Fred Berryhill Equip. 28.00; Gene Bumbus 35.37; Barleys Cities Service 110.74; A.C. Barton -3.65; Boyd Davenport -5.00; T. Cain Motor Company -1.50; Conner Mathes Co. Inc.- 29.00; Cosden Petroleum Co.- 50.28; Continental Oil Co.- 101.39; Clowe Cowan Inc. 24.41; ',California Brush Co.- 265.12; W.S. Darley Co. -6.36; Donovan Uniform Co.- 587.64; Eureka I'ire Hose 43.44; Tom Feagins Repair Shop 13.00; Farmers Blacksmith Shop -5.50; General Electric Supply Co.- TO7.46; Gallaway's Janitor- 53.75; The Harder Agency 26.04; County le Tucker -1.25; Hale County Airport 2 0.00; Herald News Publishing- 429.51; Higginbotham Bartlett- 167.34; Hirsch Tyler CQ.- 29.61; Hilton Hotel Clenaers- 7.40; Ki'rers Service Station 98.71; La Font Tudor 15.00; John G. Logsdon 59.45; Lon L. McDaniel 'Service- 109.66; M.H. McGee Co.- 282.69; McDonald's Trading Post 112.90; Morrison Supply 29.19; Martin Motor Co.- 62.63; Medical Center -3.20; Meineck.e Bros. -9.65; Mitchell Hardware Co.- 25.67; Neptune :`Teter Co.- 803.07; Newman Motor Co. Inc. 7 0.13; No Name Cafe 283. Peerless 2ump Division 12.66; Perry's Serviee St.- 33.62; Plainview Plumbing Co.- 32.65; Plainview Hospital Clinic 231.93; Plains Mac inert' Co.- 24.29; Plainview Safety Lane 21.80; Plainview Hardware -6.90; Plainview Welding 12.50; The Plainview Tribune 15.50; Pi ;gly Wiggly Plv. Co.- 17.00; Phillips Petroleum Co.- 74.17; More head Boyd -5.00; Pioneer Natural Gas Co.-27.5; Phillips Battery Co.- 62.65; The Bohan Co. Inc. 315.17; Plainview Auto Parts -3.14; Richardson 061 Co.- 11.15; Robinson. Herring- 4.14.; E.A. Rogers- 4.00; Sargent Sowell Inc. 77.81; The Santa Fe Trail -1.50; Sears Roebuck Co.- 2 0; Shook Tire Co.-6.A); Seipp Machine Shop- 50.40; Stovall Booher Radiator Sales -6.00; Southwestern Bell Telephone- 220.95; Southwestern Bell Telephone-64.78; M. 0. Stapleton Welding- 11.50; The Steck Co.- 17.76; W.O. Speck Machinery L.F. Shearer Texaco Ser.-3.35; Shepard Chevrolet Co.- 52.)1)1; Safety First Products(Fire Equipment) 390.00; State Chemical Co.- 69.60; The Texas ComP any 111.66; Tex -Vi* Surely Co.- 157.92; Traf- O -Teria System- 251.46; Western Onion Telegraph- 5.65; West Texas Equip. Co.-.79; Whites .Super Market- 11.00; Well Machinery Supply-100.00; Winn Motor Co.- 102. 85; Ward Grocery -`larket -3.40; Burt Electric Co.- 221.92; Brvans .Food Store 22.00; B, &,C. Electronic -abs- 21.30; The Camera Shop-26.63; ",Chicken Inn 31.90; Continental Oil Co.- 300.41; Eaton Stationery- 250.00; Hale County Concrete Co. -2.70: Lindsey's Cosden Ser. -6.65; O.K. Rubber Welders ?.00; Plains Welding Supply- 68.75; Plainview Ready Mix Concrete- 231.91; The Santa Fe Trail 2.47; Fayrene Harden (extra) 25.25; W.B. Alexander(extra) 38.40; J.W. Lemons Burial Assoc 3.54; V.R. Rodgers Son Machine- 2.40; J.C. Campbell(extra)- 32.00; Burrough's Corp. 123.40; Safety First Prod cts 44.00; P.H. Bryan Petty Cash 49.51; S.E. Bolles- 10.00; Curry Motor Frieght- 2 .16; The Prescription Sher -5.30; Dudley Godwin -5.00; Texas Tech Lollege- 39.00; Southwestern Public Service 1101.10; Southwestern Public Service 1405.73; Southwestern Public Service- 148.33; P.H. BryanCollector .(Election)- 92.00; W.B. Alexander(extra)- 39.40; Fayrene Harden(extra) 25.25; Carolyn W. Cardova4. extra) 25.10; The Hale County Abstract 292 Company- 15.00; N.T. Henderson 16.00; Board of City Development 7 50.00; Plainview IndLu. School Dist. 150.00; Plainview Public Library 150.00; Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00; T Nat'l Bank 1550.001 J.C. Campbell(extra)- 40.00; Board of City Development 100.00; Mrs. Mark Eiring(ext'a)- 66.30; Chandler Conv. H 132.50; Rosie Lee White- 20.00; Burt Electric Co.- 192. Bob's Plumbing Repairs- 24.12; Continental Assurance Co.- 503. Santa Fe Trail Railway-22.61; Carolyn Cardova(extra) 16.70; Fayrene Harden(extra) 25. 25 W.B. Alexander(extra)- 38.40; .C. Camrbell(extra) -8.00; J. Oliver Bier P.M.- 15.00; W.B. Alexander (extra) 38.40; Fayrene Harden(extra) 21.90; Carolyn Cardova(extra) -14. 90; Panhandle Santa Fe-- 255.71; Mrs. Mark Eiring(extra) 7 7.1.x0; Fred Moore- 250.00; Mrs L.D. McMurry- 20.00; Army Navy Store 110.92; Burt Electric Co.- 111.05; 3. Electronic Lab.- 10.50; Gene Bumnus Ser.- 30.5; Blair Drug Co. -3.83; Board Shamrock Ser.- 64.65; Barrett's Automotive 34. "6; Cosden Petroleum Corp.- 27.65; The Camera Shop 23.77; Rufus Hicks 25.00; George F. Ca-e Co.- 27.92; Hale Co. Clerk Tucker -1.25; Conley- Lott Nichols 47.55; Tom W. Carpenter Equip.- 7 6.71; Crenshaw Faint Glass -3.00; .1.S. Darley Co. -3e .16; Bob Edwards Cabinet Shor -2.00; Elliott Addressing i`-achine Co. -3.63; Eureka Fire Hose 1�5.';.7; restone Stores- 108.16; Gallaway's Janitor Supplies- 26.20; Gerber Manufacturing Co.-2 Herald -News Publishing Co. 146.32; Higginbotham- Bartlett Co.- 130.36; Bob Hooper Motor Bo.- 11.4;; The Harder Agency- 22.20; Nat'l Guard- 44. "0; Boyd Davenr'ort Agency 52.50; Jarvis Tull Co. Inc. 10.57; Kimbell- Plinview Co.- 19.60; Medical Center(Cortez- Per-irs)- 138. Magee Hale Park-O- Teeter -6.00; Neptune Meter Co.- 682.57; Newman Motor Co.- 13.31; Nunn Electric 301.73; Lon McDaniel Ser. Sta.- 2.16; Phillips Petroleum Co.- 65.10; The Plainview Tribune 10.50; Panther Oil Grease Mfg. Co.- 114.00; Panama Carbon Co. -9.84; Peerless Pum- Div. -5.50; Phillips Battery Co. -1.25; Richardson Oil Co.- 10.00; P v. Hosr 9c Clinic- 55.66; Robinson Herring Drug -3.30; Rockwell Bros. Co.- 11.70; Rogers Battery Electric -2.38; Shook Tire Co.- 24.61; Southwestern Bell Telerhon 205.58; State Chemical Co.- 61.c0; The Steck Co.- 16.18; Shepard Chevrolet x8.60; L. Wayland- 64.00; West Pharmacy-4. Winn Motor Co.- 'R.65; Feuerbacher Plumbing Supply 17.20; Hale Co. Airport- 70.00; No Name Cafe 2 Bryan Hoffman- 318.75; L.F. Ballew Co.- 16.20; Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. -5.50; Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 1013.42; Keniston Garage -6.50; Morrison Supply- 91.38; Continental Oil Co.- 87.30; Hilton Hotel Cleaners 4.90; R.C. Mangum-10.00; Plainview 'Welding -1.00; Seipp Machine Shop 13.50; Stovall Booher Radiator Shop- 37.00; Western Union Telegraph Co. -6.66; Carolyn W. Cardova(extra) 17.35; Fayrene Harden(extra)- 23.20; A.R. Cardinal (tools) 50.00; W.3. Alexander(extra) 38.40; Firemens R. `c. R. Fund 81.80; Continental Oil Co.- 610.43; Plainview Auto Parts 150.39; Craig Oil Co.- 5.40; White's Super Market- 22.00; Gene Bumpus Ser.- .60; Corcorran Purcell 1 Box Magon )lia Service 60.47; M.W. Lemons Burial Assoc. -3.54; Green :'Machinery Co. Inc.- 10.00; Perry Service Station- 3 Piggly Wiggly -6.00; Farmers Blacksmith Shop 1.25; Plains Welding Surely -6.36; Fred Moore 69.00; Furr's Inc.- 10.00. SALA -iILS FOP NOV2_T= Kenneth Carter 99.45; Todd Edd Burson X3.80; C.G. Brown water 65.60; O.L. Abernethy 300.00; P.H. Brvan 400.00; Quadine Billington 200.00; Fa-r:nie Norman 300.00; Iris Faucet 200.00; Rolling Sr then 525.00; C.T. Tohn on 40.00; J,4. W lker 40.00; .L.M. Anderson 4.3.00; W.T. Cain 40.00; J.C. Edmiston 40.00. Police Hoyt Curry 400.00; Nath Burkett 255.00; E.J. Shearer 250.00; Hub Burt 250.00; J.E. Sheeon 250.00; Hortense Pelphrey 2 54.53; George Boswell 207.00; T.P. Sittcn 212.00; A.R. C rdinal 24.0; Todd Ed Burson 246.00; Floyd Lamb 243.00; J. h. Temple 240.00; V.M. Reynolds 112.00; J."=. Heflin 75.00; Rufus Hicks 200.00; Ra7mond Claycomb 240.00; J.W. Butler 245.00; Doyle Clark 246.00; Weldon Smith 223.00; Paul McDaniel 210.00; J.R. Russell 26. -i Johnnie Bellew 216.50. R.N. ;Barnett 240.00. Fire Dept. A.v. Hamilton 330.00; Le edy Maxey 260.00; ''rank Rigler 240.00; Berry Lynch 250.00; Orville Harkins 245.00; William Renegar 240.00; P.W. Slaughter 245.00; W.L. Strickland 2)j0.00; Tommie Harkins 240.00; Gerald Dickerson 211 Leo Brooks 220.00; Joe 2 9 3 Gilbert 230.00; Floyd Steele 230.00; Agee Brooks 230.00; Edward 'Settle 220.00; Richard Norwood 220.00; Joe Settle 220.00; Plainview Fire Dept. 35.00. Inspector W. P. Foley I +25.00. Water Dept. S.E. Bolles 375.00; A.T. Iierrod 232.00; Roy Warren 275.00; Howard Gibson 227.00; Roswell Alexander 227.00; Vernon Pierce 22 Bob Goswick 207.00. Sewer L.G. McDaniel 235.00; Al Pitch 212.00; Delmar Sha -p 195.00. Street Dept. Lyn Reams 100.00; Haskell Spain 240.00; 0.B. Guin 232.00; Nute Rannals 267.00 M. r'. Tamrlin 232.00; Robert Brooks 227.00;John S. Phillirs 217.00; L.D. Horton 207.00. Auditorium J.3. Heflin 210.00. Park Will Evans 197.00; W.D. Wilbourn 250.00; W.L. Welch 182.00; George Smith 175.0.. Sanitary Dept. Dr. R.O. Nichols 220.00; Dr. D.P. Jones 180.00; A.C. Koeninger 270.00; Weldon Way 260.00; A.L. King; 210.00; Albert Anderson 190.00, L.A. Horton 190.00; David McDonald 190.00; B.A. `Wood 190.00; W.H. Welch 190.00; J.Clint Wright 210.00; C.H. Pyle 210.00; Burl Shepard 190.00; Voy Dillahunty 190.00; Oliver Tairlin 190.00; J.W. Bailey 190.00; D.H. Coulson 190.00; Kenneth Carter 91;50;'- 7ary Connelly 8R.40; Geo. Sawyer 156.85. The Mayor read monthly reportsfor November as follows: Police Remort 3312.99 Current Taxes 50308.47 Delinquent Taxes 2510.10 City Clerk 21103.48 Parking meters 4285.00 Meat inspection fees.:aecrd 90.30 Food Insrector 25.00 Building Inspector 459.75 Water Plant gallons pumped 59250000 Moved by Johnson and second by Anderson, that the reports be accepted and filed The motion carried. Moved by Arxierson and second by Ed istor., That the plat filed by Lee Leatherman for addition to Molino Subdivision be arproved. The motion carried. R E S O L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, LEE L. LEATHERMAN, of Hale County, Texas, is the owner and holder of a tract of land out of the R. Holland Homestead Survey, consisting of 3.19 acres as described in the Dedication Deed hereinafter referred to; and, WHEREAS, he has subdivided and r latted the said acreage into lots and blocks in addition to and enlarging the Molino Addition to the tow not Plainview, Hale County, Texas, heretofore dedicated by him and to be known and described as- "MOLINO ADDITION, RcVISED to the town of Plainview, Texas; and, WHEREAS, the owner of such propert-has ubmitted a plat of said revised ad.'ition. showing the streets and alleys on said plat, which the City Council finds to conforr in all respects 294 with the established streets and alleys of s -:id City, and the owner has also submitted, in connection with said plat, and Dedication Deed dedicating to the Public all of the streets and alleys as shown on :aid plat, and the same should be in all things approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, HIF ;OL D AVD OZDLRED 3Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PIAINVIEW, T XAS, that the plat and dedication of- "ITOL1 TO A ?DDITIO?T, REVISED," to the town of Plainview, Texas, be and the same is in all respects a--roved. Moved by Cain and second by Anderson, That Council approve the plat as submitted of Natsons Subdivision being ordinance no. 637. ORDINANCE NO. 63' AN 0 7ANCE OF CIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, T_XAS, Ai ROVING AND A=CCEPTI_NG A FLAT 02' vI TSONS SUBDIVISION Ole' WEST HALF AHD D SOUTH 2(2-1.5 FLLT OF EAST HALF OF BLOCK 17 AND NORTH HALF OF BLOCK 18, LAKESIDE ADDITION TO TFE TOqN OF PLAINVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS. BE IT O ?DAINDED3Y TIIE CIT COUNCIL 0 TK 'TITY OF T.AII\VIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. That he plat designated as "Watson Subdivision of West Half and South 291.597 feet of East Half of Bloc' 17 and North Half of Block 18, Lakeside Addition to Plainview, Texas w} ich is in Hale County, Texas, rerared and certified to by °J.J. Williams, County Surveyor of Hale County, Texas, and filed with us on this date, covering thelands and area designated on said plat, is determined to be in compliance with the laws of the City of Plainview, Texas, governing suchmatters, and same is hereby approved and accented. Section 2. This ordeinance shall becor?e effective from and after its final passage. Approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unanimous vote on this 6th day of December, 1954. ATTE' T rr Mayor City Clerk The motion carried. 295 The Plat of iayland Subdivision was tabled for farther study. Carrol S. Johnson submitted an offer to lease 100 feet fronting on 55th Street and joining Fresno street at 50.00 r.er month for 5 years. The matter was tabled to ascertain if he City had ma e rrevious commitment on the land. Mr. Hefners petition to be removed from the City Limits was tabled for farther study. Moved by Anderson and second by Cain, That the Council emrloy G.B. Whitney to make appraisals for 1954, at a price of 1000.00. The ration carried. Moved by Edmiston and second by Anderson, That the plumbers Bond of Frank Wi lborn be approved. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston and second by Andeson, That Ordinance no. 638 amending ordinance no. 509, governing trash disposal be adopted. The motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 638 AN ;RDINANC A?t.EN ?ING C7DI ^.N %CE NO. 509, PROVIDING TT-TAT AL RIFITSE AN') 0A SHALT BL 'T ACED CONTAINERS HURNISIIED BY THF CITY OF TL.A1NVIE T, TEXAS, IN AREAS JHERE STEEI, CONTAINERS ARE i' RNISHED BY THE CITY, AND FIXING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. BE IT O_?D..1NED BY THI. CIT'COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF PrAINVIEW: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 509 is hereby amended by adding Section 6 thereto, which Section shall become a part of said Ordinance and be and Provide as follows, to -wit: Section 6; In areas where steel containers are fur- nished by the City of Plainview, Texas, all refuse and dry garbage which accumulates from commercial establishments -hall be rlaced in and stored in such containers,and all rubbish such as boxes, cartons and crates shall be collapsed and flattened before storing. In areas where steel containers with sump bottoms are furnished by the City of Plainview, Texas, all refine, g arba «e, wet garbage, and slop accumulates fro-~ commerical esta:b7ishrents shall be placed in and stored in such containers. No person, fir or corporation shall place any garbage, rubbish or waste matter in any alley or street, where said steel containers are furnished b7 the City of Plainview, Texas, in any conai.ner other than the steel containers furnished by the City of Plainview, Texas, or in containers of the same kind as the containers furnished by he Citr of Plainview, Texas, except where ever steel containers with sump bottoms are not furnished 296 by the City of Plainview, Texas, wet garbage and slop shall be han- dled and disposed of as is presently provided by Ordinance No. 509. No rerson, firm or corporation shall deposit wet garbage and slop in those containers furnished by the Cit- of Plainview, Texas, not having sump bottoms. Section 2. That Ordinance no. 509 is hereby amended by adding Section 7 thereto, which Section shall become a part of said Ordinance and be and provide as follows, to wit: Section 7: Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of Ordinance No. 509, as amended by Section 1 of this Ordinance, shall be g_.ti of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not less than One Dollar nor gore than Two Hundred Dollars, and each offense and each day's continuance of failure to comply with the provisions of Section 6 of Ordinance No. 509, as amended by Section 1 of this Ordinance, shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. Section 3: That Ordinance No, 564, amending Ordinance No. 509, shall not be in aTy way altered, changed or affected by this Ordinance, but the provisions of said Ordinance No. 56L1, amending Ordinance No. 509, shall remain as is provided therein. Section 4: If any section, su section, sentence, clause, or phrase of Ordinance No. 509, as amended by Ordinance No. 564, as further amended b-7 this Ordinance, is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the remaining Portions of said Ordinance No. 509, as amended by Ordinance No. 564, as amended by this Ordinance. 'PASSED AND AP OV D, this the 6th daT of December, A.D. 1 954. Mayor ATTEST /7 City Clerk A petition was laid on the Council table by an unidentified man in regard to making certain appointive offices, elective. No act or: resulted. j r 1 adjouned. meeting ad owned. City Cle rk Mayor 2 97 Special Session December 9th, 1954 The Council met at the call of Mayor Abernethy with the following Aldermen attending, E.E. Anderson, J.W. talker C.T. Johnson. Joe Sharp, Attorney, H.S. Hilburn, Editor, Winfield Holbrook, Local Director, for Plainview in the Canadian River Water Authority also were present. T.P. Smallwood, r. L.A. Hardin, representing the Authority presented possible amendments to he Con iract offered by the representatives of the Canadian RiverAuthority. After discussion It was moved by Andersonand second by Walker, that the Local Directors from Plainview inform the Authority, that the Contract with proposed amendments would be accepta to the City Council for presenting to the Citizens of Plainview. The motion carried. Li The meeting adjourned. City Clerk Mayor a 3 3 3I M DT C' =t3ER 20,1954 The City Council met in regular session with T:ayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following aldermen attending; J. C. Edmiston, J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson and Anderson. The minutes of December 6th and December 9th were read and approved. The City Engineer read an estii:iate in favor of H. 3. Jordan Co. No 19 and 20, on water and sewer contract a nounting to 11,165.80 Loved by Edmiston second by Johnson, That the estimate be paid. The motion carried noved by Anderson second by talker ,That an election on issuing 125,000.00 Improvement Bonds be held on January 11, 1955. The llotion carried R SOLU I0i`T AND 01DE,Z FOR CITY BOND ELECTION THE STd'E OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIE'W 1 COUNTY OF HALE 1 ON THIS, the 20th day of December, 1954, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members, to -witt: C. L. AB,RNETIdY, I .AYOR J. W. WALKER J. C. EDX`_ISTON E. M. ANDE R 3ON AL:J:.'_iI .iEN C. T. J0HNS,JN and with the following at sent Cain constituting a quorum; and, mong other proceedings had, were the following: Alderman Anderson introduced a resolution and order and moved its adoption. The notion was seconded by Alderman Walker The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the resolution and order, prevailed by the following vote; AYES: Aldermen al'.ker, Edmiston, Anderson and Johnson. NOES: None The RE 3OLUTIOIT "t TD ORDER Is as follows: WI-IEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas,deems it advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the purpose herein- after mentioned: therefore BE IT R 13OLTT�--,D A ND 0z D:TR BY THE CITY C L0 C IL OF THE CITY OF PL-.IITTTI __,W, TEXAS: 298 1 That an election be held on the llth day of January, 1955, which date is not less than 15 nor more than 30 days from the date of the adoptthion and order, at which election the following propositions shall be sub- mitted to the qualified electors of said City who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: Proposition I "Shall the City Council o the City of Plainview, Tex-e be authorized to issue 60,000.00 general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; Said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen years from their date, and to bear interest nt a rate not to exceed 2 -1/2?7 per annu"rr, payable annually or seii- annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on s' id bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due Proposition :lumber 2 "Shall the City Counc 1 67 the City of Plainview, Texas be authorized to issue 40,000.00 general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's .Jat er works system; said bonds to nature eerially over a period of years not to exceed 15 years from their date, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed 2-1/25 per arnu r, payable annually or semi- annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levyi n e a tax sufficient to pay the annual interst and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds ae they become due?" Proposition :dumber 3 "Shall the City Council of the City of Plainview, Tex s, be authorized to issue 25,000.00 :general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructs ng improvements and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed 15 years from their date, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed 2 -1/20 per annum, payable annually or semi -annu- ally; and to Provide for the nayment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to nay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to recaeem said bonds as they ':recor, due LL. That said election shall be held at the City Auditorium, in the City of Plainview, Texas, and tre entire City shall constitute one elec- tion precinct. III That the following named persons are hereby .apnointed officers of the electio n, to -witt T. J. Boney Presiding Judge, J.13. Gouldy, Jud ge, Irs. H. T. Roberta, Clerk, and 'rs. L. D. Brown, Clerk. IV That said election shall be held under the provisions of and in accor dance with the laws =g overning the issuance of municipal bonds in cities as Provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only qualified electors, who own taxable property in the City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. That the bailors for said election shall be prepared in sufficient number and in conformity with Chapter 6, V. T, election Code, adopted by the 52nd Legislature in 1951, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: P POPi:)_ ITIO:''d II.: Z, I "20: THE I3JJ u r or ,0 .GT.TE.1AL 0-;LIG ,iIC'.. T:_J�_ 3TR:�2�. I _?Q 3u. T T n T i T -n r n Y. i'r T r i0 F, �T rTi�.7 11 LJ J J_.T l II J �.�Jl u'., G. iI_- 3 1 1 I3 3TJ'._rcE (3 360, }00.'.51 _J L O3LIJ 2101 T .X 312- 3T 1:." 11CV T] :IT H� 1 X -r ins r rT T 1_,! _��1T ,3 7:Y3 ._'D TT: L �J., i �l _1 I_. T J O I T Tlt L -!fir TJ n I 1 T J a 2 01 3i3 ISSU 10.:.] OF 40, 000. General 013L1 1011 T _X AT1 0RJ33 O d33 Iy4D THE LEVY 07 A TAX ITT PAYIiETTT T3IJ.,.:JO17'. ry i �^,7 ^7 f' /1 OF r r 'i n r 1 Z n '..!s _.:�i: 1 I SUA TC3 O< 40, 000• 2 G _L 0 =iLIG TIC:, 1 `:X i1J,�,:12 20 1DS _I) THE L aVY OF T _X T YI T ITT rnT33 �,FOF, Tr II .!T r .A 7..,1?. 3 "F02. THE ISSUANCE OF e;r 5, GST1gR_ "L OBLIG'LTION TAX SE; ;ER SYSTEM THE T r 1T THEREOF." BONDS 1 tiles LEVY Or TAX IN I'AYI�I�I� "AGAINST TH ISSUANCE OF p25,000GFHERAL O3LIG:TION TlX S3'i3R SYSTEM BONDS a 1:) THE LEVY OF A TA? IN P 2YI1ENT THEREOF: A3 TO JCH of the foregoing three propositions, each voter shall mark out with black ink or black pencil one of the above expressions,th i s leaving the other as indicatin his or her vote on the three nroposi tions respectively VI That a copy of t is resolution and order, signed b the mayor of the 2 9 9 City and attested b the City Clerk shall serve as proper notice of said election. VII Th -t notice of said election shall be given by -aosti n,_ and publication of a cony of this resolution and order, at the ton of which shall appear the words "NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE I�3SU`MCE OF BONDS." Said notice shall_ be posted at three public Places in said City, one of which shall be at the Gity Hall not less than L!. full days Prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the s sane day in o nch of two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview, Texas, the first of said publications to be made not less than 14 full days prior to the date set for said election. VIII That if approved by the eualified voters votin- at the election herein and hereby ordered, the bonds presented in Propositions 2 and 3 herei- inabove mentioned, relating to waterworks iunroverents and sanitary sewer system imerovements, are to be issued in one or more install ments, but as a single co:bined authorization. PASSED ITD APPROVED, this the 20th day or December, 1954. C. L. ABERNETHY Se la.ror, City of Plainview, Texas T: P. H. BRYAN City :Secretary, City of P1 Moved by Walker second b- Anderson, That the plat of Allbrick Addition located outside the City Lilits and submitted by Oran L. Robertson,be approved. The motion Carried oaDI 639 AN ORDITT' TlC".'l OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVI TEXAS APPROVING AHD ACCEPTING A PLAT OF TIE =BRICK ADDITION OF THE :EST P RT OF THE NORTH ONE*H %LF OF THE SOUTHWEST ST QUARTER OF SECTION NO. 35 Block JK -2, hale County, Texas BE IT ORDAINED 1 THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF PLAINVIE?°W, TEXAS: Section 1, That the plat designated as the "Allbrick Additionof the 'Zest Part of the North One -Half of the Southwest Quarter of :Section No. 35, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas'', filed with us on this date, covering the lands and area designated on said plat, is determined to be in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances and rules and regulations of the City of Plainview, Texas, governing such matters, and same is hereby approved and accepted. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its final passage. Approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unanimous vote on this 20th day of December,1954. C. L. ,172.N:_THY P. H. BRYAN MAYOR City Clerk Moved by ;'Walker second b Anderson, That the Iiayor be authorized to sign contract with Ernie Brock, _allowing moving of building t.Tithin the fire zone, as per terms of the contract. The lotion Carried Moved by ..Anderson second by Johnson, That the Council authorize the purchase of one truck load of o inch C.I.P. The motion carried. Moved b Edmiston second by Walker, That Treasurer be authorized to transfer 2500.00 from Parkin; Meter Fund to Street Bond Fund. The motioh Carried The Council having asked attorney Joe Sharp's opinion in regard to Wayland Subdivision of S.''. 1/4 of Section 33, Block JK -2, the fol- lowing opinion was presented. To The City Council, Plainview, Texas IN RE: Proposed nl< o' Addition. Having examined above mentioned proposd elat and having in the City Engineer in regard thereto, and he having Advise that same does not conform to the general plan of said City and its streets,and to the general plan for the extension of streets of said City, and to the Ten:ra1 pl for the extension of said City of Plainview and public highways, nor does it conform to the general plan for the 300 extension of sewer, water mains, and public utilities. Because of the fact that the plat gives only 35 foot street, it is therefore my opinion that the plat should not be approved in its present form. Respectfully submitted JO] SHARP Loved by Walker second by Anderson that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION The Council having considered the plat presented by Bob Wayland and designated Wayland Addition, and having heard the advise of Joe Sharp as presented by letter and having heard the City Attorney confirm the matter set forth in said letter it is therefore resolved that the plat in its present form be not approved for the reason that it has a 35 ft. street and therefore does not conform to the general -elan for the City of Plainview and its streets and public utilities facilities including those which have beee here to fore been laid out and to the ;general p1^n for the extension of such City and its streets with in the City and within five miles of the corperate limits thereof, regard, being had and considered for access to and extension of sewer, water ruin and instrumentalities of public utilities, and further that the plat does not not conform to the Cityfs plan to the orderly and healthgul develop- ment of the City in t hat a 35 foot street is not wide enough for utility instalation and paving of streets. That therefore said plat in its present form he not approved. The Motion Carried i 7 U The fleeting td joruned City Clerk Mayor Regular Session January 3, 1 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following aldermen ih attendance; J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston. R. K. Snethen, City Engineer and Joe Sharp, City Attorney also were present. The minutes of the December 20th meeting were read and approved. The Mayor read monthly reports for December as follows: W. F. Foley Inspector 3 Meat Inspector 414.55 A. C. Koeninger 13.50 Delinquent Taxes 1684.75 Current Taxes 56643. Gallons pumped water plant 54204000 Police Department 2200.71 City Clerk 19476.08 Moved by Johnson second by Edmiston, That the reports be accepted and filed. The motion carried Moved by Cain second by Anderson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The Motion Carried List of Bills 12/7/1954 to 1 /3/ 1 955 J. H. Lovett 10.00; Firemen's R R Fund 77.40; H. 0. Wooten Grocer 2.50; Eaton Stationery 492.68; Curry Motor Freight 6.60; Plainview Plate Glass Mirror 5.94 Chicken Inn 39.65; Plainview Hardware Co. 2.55; Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 192.02; City B1,cksmith Shop 18.50 Hale Co Concrete 1.35; Lindseys Cosden Ser. Sta. 3.75; Montgomery Ward 26.14; Plains welding Supply 1.71; M. B. McKee Co 71.25; Reams Electric 7.25; The Texas Co 2.26; Plainview Plumbing Co 403.93; Mitchell Hardware 28.04; Public Service 964.90, 1101.10, 163.86; M. 0. Stapleton Welding Co 3.00; Pioneer Natural Gas 110.44.5; Fayrene Harden 25.25; Carolyn Cordova 13.80; E. B. Alexander 144.80; Dempster Bros 538,97, 1163.55; Rosie Lee White 20.00 J. Oliver Bier 15.00; Drs. S Johnson(Tamplin) 56.45; Foxworth- Galbraith Co 120.94; 'Chandler Convlesent Home 162.00; H. J. Cook 15.00• Fayrene Harden 19.60; Carolyn Cordova 21.90; W. B. Alexander 38.40• Continental Assurance Co 508. 74; Winn Motor Co 1145.00; Jessie ravino 6.44.0; National Food Store 6.00; Bob's Plumbing Repair 7.50; Miller Miller 301, Motor Freight 23.04; Curry Motor Freight 3.00 J. H. Lovett(Charity) 10.00;Brady Wooley 7.88; Robert Lee Sneed 4.88; Mrs Mark Eiring 127. Fayrene Harden 24.60; W. B. Alexander 38.1E_0;L. F. Hubbard Gun Shop 58.00;Management Infor. 75.00; Rufus Hicks 25.00; Firemen's R R Fund 78.20; J. C. Hobbs 15.00; W. B. Alexander 38.40; Fayrene Harden! 30.10; Carolyn Cordova 22.20; Donnell Phillips 35.80; Collector of Internal Revenue 2099.00;American Water dorks 15.00 Army Navy Stor 95.9x; Arrow Gear Co 101.85;Carlton Bros Trim Shop 12.50; B. G. Welding Works 5.00; 3 Beall Bros 51.07; Byron Jackson Co 7.50; Boyd Davenport 5.00; Burroughs Corp 15.86; Blair Drug 3.00; Burt Elec. 204.69; Barton Plb. Co 32.36; Bumpus Yancey 4.69; Camera Shop 8.82 Connor Mathes 271.36; County Clerk 1.25; Clowe Cowan 287.16; Cake Geo F. 38.34; Dulaney Auto Pts 10.00;Donoven Uniform Co 78.62; Dempster Bros 538.97; Elliott Addressing Co 25.81; 1 'euerbacher Plb. 5.00; Gallaways Jan. Supply 31.90; Huffs Food Store 9.34; Hufstedler Sons 6.12; Herald News Pub. Co 67.20; Hilton Hotel 1.80; Higginbot ham Bartlett 8.25; Hirsch Tyler Co 351.20; Jupe Motor Supply 4.00; C.) Kikers Service Station 2 2.12; Lefebure Corp. 8.70. List of Salaries December 1954 r7' C. L. Abernethy 450.00; P. H. Bryan 600.00; Quadene Billington 300.0 Nina Odom 322.50; Fannie Norman 600.00; Iris Faucett 300.00; Rollin K. Snethen 1050.00; Ravanell Turner 262.50; Hoyt Curry 600.00; Nath Burkett382.50; E. J. Shearer 375.00; Hub Burt 375.00 J. E. Sheeon 375.00; Hartense Pelfery 405.00; Geo. Boswell 310.50; T. P. Sitton 318.00; A. R. Cardinal 367.50; Tod Edd Burson 363.00; Floyd Lamb 363.00; J. 3. Temple 360.00; L. M. Reynolds 168.00; J. M. Heflin 112.50; Rufus Hicks 00.00; R. Claycomb 360.00; J. W. Butler 371.00; Doyle Clark 360.00; Weldon J. Smith 330.00; Paul McDaniel 3 ;0.00; James R. Russe11;340.34; Johnnie Ballew 315.00; R. N. Barnett 360.00 Kenneth Carter 265.65; John Beck 360.00; George Sawyer 143.65; A. N. Hamilton 660.00; Leedy Maxey 390.00; Frank Rigler 360.00; Berry Lync 375.00; Orvil Harkins 367.50; W. E. Reneger 360.00; P. W. Slaughter 367.50; W. E. Strickland 360.00; Tommy Ha rkins 360.00; G. 0. Dicker son 360.80; Leo Brooks 120.00; Joe Gilbert 345.00; Floyd Steele 345. Agee Brooks 345.00; Edward Settle 3 ;0.00; Richard Norwood 330 Joe Settle 330.00; Plainview Fire Dept. 70.00; W. F. Foley 850.00; S. E. Bolles 537.50; A. T. Herrod348.00; Roy Warren 412.50; Howard Gibson 340.50; Roswell Alexander 340.50; Vernon Pearce 340.50; C. G. Brown 185.60; Bob Goswick 320.50; J. C. Campbell 310.50; L. G McDaniel 352.50; Al Fitch 318.00; Delmer Sharp 307.50; Lynn Reams 600.00; Haskell Spain 360.00; 0, B. Guin 348.00; Nute Rannals 400.50' M. F. Tamplen 348.00; Robert Brooks 340.50; John Phillips 325.50;. L. D. Horton 310.50; Irvin Price 397.50; J. B. Heflin 330.00; Will Evans 298.50; W. D. Wilbourn 375.00; W. L. Welch 273.00; George Smith 262.50 Dr. E. C. Nichols 14)40.00.; Dr. D. P. Jones 180.00; A. C. Koeninger 405.00; Weldon Way 390.00; A. L. King 315.00; A. F. Anderson 285.00; L. A. Horton 285.00; David McDonald 285.00; B. A. Wood 285.00; W. H. Welch 285.00; J. C. Wright 315.00; C. H. Pyle 315.00: Bural Shepard 285.00; Voy Dillahunty 285.00; Oliver Tamplen 285.00; Gay W. Bailey 105.00; E. H. Colson 285.;V. A. Botkin 168.72 Mrs. Mary Connelly 23.80 The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Co on Water and sewer contract amounting to 5816.50. Moved by Edmiston, second by Cain, That the estimate be paid. The motion carried. Moved by Cain second by Walker, That extend 6 inch sewer line south from 13th street 250 feet in alley between Xeni and Yonkers. The motion carried. Moved by Anderson second by Walker that the council authorize purchas of a load of 8 inch cast iron pipe. The motion carried. The Meeting Adjourned (Pk Agr z City C erk ayor January 17, 1955 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending: J. W. talker, C. T. Johnson, W. T. Cain, E. M. Anderson, J. C. Edmiston. Joe Sharp, City Attorney and R. K. Snethen, City En also attended the meeting. Moved by Edmiston seconded by Johnson, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. January Lth, to January 1 1955 Lu *deman cNaughton 2.74 J. Oliver Bier 15.00, Fred Moore 42.50, Barrett's Automotive 1.80, Churchwell Bros 01 Co. 2.00, Bob's Plumbing Repairs 11.30, Gene Rumpus Service 6.25, Chicken Inn 121.60, Bob Hoover Motor Co. 25.81, Keniston Garage 12.90, Larson Turner Imn. 7.05, Mitchell_ Hardware 5.82, Martin Motor Co. 2.57, Magn;ard -Nall Motor .94, National bil Butane 393.04, Newman Motor Co. 9.0 Plainview Hardware Co. 18.05 Plainview Auto tarts 88.10, The Prescription 3.0 Perrv's Service Station 28.1 +7, Nunn Electric Supply 25. Plainview Plate Glass 6.50, Mercantie National Bank 3632.56, Phillips Petroleum Co. 48.02, The Plainview Tribune 75.00, J. H. Lovett 10.00, Phillips SatteryCo. 3.15, Plainview Plumbing Co. 8.00, Plainview Hospital Clinic 402.16, Richardson Oil Co. 18.50, Robinson Herring Drug 1.96, Rogers Battery Electric 30.95 Southwestern Public Service 8.69, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 71.19, The Steck Co. 124.77, Shepard's Tin Sheet Metal 7.50, State Chemical Co. 16.80, M. O. Stapleton Welding 10.50, Seim Machine Shop 183.40, Western Union Telegraph Co. 6.76, Shook Tire Co. 19.82, Southwestern. Bell Telephone 227.55, Traf- O -Teria System 600.00, Trinity Valley Iron Steel 90.00, Vernon Law Book Co. 15.00, Western Specialty Co. 1936, >r. L. C. a -land 20.00, Winn Motor Co. 50.11., West Pharmacy 2.04, Whites Surer Market 57.00, Bryan's Food Store 42.00, 3. 6 Llectronic Labs. 64.00, Drew -Cilla Mimeograph 3.15, Eaton Stat onery Co. 172.95, Farmers Blacksmith Shoe 8.50, Hale Count, Airport 70.00, Green Machinery. 8.00, Long Bell Lumber Co. 204.53, McDonald's Trading Post 10.00, Natinn- al Food Store 6.00, Plains Welding Sunrly 2.70, Reams Electric Co. 20.00 M. N. Lemons Funeral Home 3.51 Hentune Meter Co. 1070.67, 0. K. Rubber Welders 6.40, Pioneer natural G s 151.45, The Rohan Co. inc. 27.84, City Blacksmith Shon 14.50, Fayrene Harden (extra) 23.20, Carolyn W. Cordova (extra) 16.70, Ravanelle Turner (1 Thal) pal) 42.87, Richard L. Locke 13.25 Plainview t'lumb1n- Co. 7.50, Fort north Denver R. R. Co. 5.97, Texas Tech College 35.00, :Purrs Inc. 29.00, Continental Oil jo. 502.88, Lindsay's Losden Scrvi °e 1!_.19, F. H. Bryan Collector 49.06, Southwestern Public Service 1103.60, Southwestern Public Service 743.22, Southwestern Service 115.7 P. H. Bryan Collector 22.1.5, Curry Motor Freight 9. Santa Fe Trail 2:79, Harden (extra) 23.20, Carolyn W. Cordova 16.70, Wanda Alcorn (extra) 31.10, The motion carried. The Returns of the Bond hlection held on January 11, lce55 were duly canvassed and it was determined that the Propositions No. 1,2, and 3 were defeated. Moved by Anderson second by Johnson, That the Council aThrt Ordinance No.`7640 setting telephone rates in the City of rlainview. Ordinance X640 An Ordinance of the City of Yla inview Prescribing Rates and Charges for Local e xchanee Telephone Service Furnished by Southwestern Bell Tele-h ne Company. WHEREAS, Southwestern Bell Tele-hone Comnany has aepeared before the City Council and has shown that the rates and charges for local exchange telephone service hereofore nrecribed have proved insufficient to afford said Company a reasonable return on the value if its property devoted to furnishing local exchange telephone service in the Plainview tele-hone exchange, and Wr L iHEAS, the following schedule of rates will not produce for said Company more than a fair return on the fair value of its said rro. ns,rty. IOW, N:_ t00 ice, TV IT C LZDaIN T) 9Y TFL CITY COUNCIL O [N2; CI TY OF PLAI NVI uV Section 1: Southwestern Bell Telenhlnne Comnany shall 33 O q glace in effect the following; schedule of rates for local exah nge telephone service after this ordinance becomes effective in accordance with the Charter of theCity: Class of Service Monthly Rate One Party Business Flat Rate ;11.00 Business Extension Station Flat 1.50 One Party Residence Service 5.00 Two tarty Residence Service 4.25 Four Party Residence Service 3.75 Residence Extension Station 1.00 Commercial PBX Trunk (a) Commercial PBX Station 1.50 Semi Public Service Guarantee) .2)i rer day Local Messages Unde Guarantee -each .05 (b) Local Messages Over Guarantee -each .04 (b) Coin =L'ele ';harre ner Local Mes age .05 (b) `extension Semi Public Coin 1.50 Extension Semi Public Non Coin 1.00 cD (a) The ra e for a fiat rate PBX trunk is one and one -half times the rate or one party business flat rate service. (b) See Section 2. Rates and charges for miscellaneous services and equip- ment shall remain as heretofore established except as superse by those rates and charges contained in the Schedule of Miscellaneous Rates and Charges attached hereto and made a cart hereof. Section 2: That authority- to increase the charge for local messages from coin box telephone to ten cents (10') ner message is hereby granted, to become effective when the tele- phens Company completes equipment modifications necessary to the due rendition of telephone service from such coin box tele- phones on this basis. With the making effective of a charge of ten cents or local messages From such coin box teleeh-nes, the i rate to the subscriber to semi- nublic coin box telex-1-1 ne service shall be eight and three quarters cents (8 3/V) ner message for calls over the daily guarantee and ten cents (1q) per message for calls under the daily guarantee. Section 3: Nothe.ng in this ordinance contained shall be construed now or hereafter as limiting or modifying, in any manner, the right and power of the city under the law to regulate the rates and charges of Southwestern Bell Telephone Germany. Passed and approved this the 17th da of January 1955. I Payor, City of 'la'. view ATTEST: (7 f City- Clerk The motion carried. The City Engineer read ar estimate in favor of H.B. Jordan Co. on water and sewer contract amountsng to: 375.75 Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That the estimate be raid. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. k(i&f,9(..,,, C. L. A trnethy -Ma„ or P. ri. Bryanit Clerk Called Session January 31, 155 The City Coy_- eci1 met in call session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen at endin,^-; J. W. Walker C. T. Johnson, J. C. Edmiston, 01. T. Cain, E. X. Anderson. City Attorney, Joe Sharp also was present for the meeting. 304 n Moved by Cain second by Walker, That thy, City Treasurer be authorized to exchange Republic National Banks Trust eceint No.;+A 116516 51056 for No. X51139 re- resentin-0300,000.00 in U.S. States 2` bonds being Numbers 3223 -24 -27 The exchange receipts calling for ?300,000.00 of U.S. Treasury Notes. The motion carried. Moved by 4alker second by Anderson, That deed of Earl Green Pan Ama Construction Co. et al, for street and alley purposes be accepted. The motion carried. Moved by Johnson second by Edmts5on, That the deed of Joslin, Andrews et all for street and alley purposes be accented_ subject to correction in signing, The Motion Carried Moved by Ld.r_L ston second by Anderson. That the plat of Stringer sub division be approved subject to adJ.ing sewer, water, lights, Fas and public utility purposes. R SOLUTION Wi'tRLAS, Vera Phenix, a feme sole, is the sole owner of the following-; described prorertt, to -wit: Lots A and D, Block 92, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainvi w, Hale County, Texas and WHEREAS, the said Vera Phenix has sub divided and platted the aame into lots and blocks to oe known and designated as- Springer Sub division of Lots A and T) Block f32, College Hill Addition to the town of i lai nview, HaleCounty, Texas: and WHEREAS, the said Vera Phenix has submitted a plat of said Sub- division, showing the streets aid alleys on said plat, which the City of rlain-;iew through its City Council finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and aliens of said City, and that siee has also submitted in connection with said plat a dedication deed, de iic,etincr to the public all of said streets and alleys sho n on said plat and the same should be in all things approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, RESOLVED AND ORD _iED BY THE CITY COL NCIL Of THL CITY OF F f AINVIE:W that the plat and dedication of Springer Subdivision of Lots A and D, Block 92, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale %ountv, Texas. be and the same is in all respects approved. The motion carried- The meeting adjourned. 1A-W C. L. Abe thy- or P. H. Brvan- Cit7- Clore: CALLED SESSION JAN. 31,1955 The City Council met in Called session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending: J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, J. C. Edmiston, W. T. Cain, L. M. Anderson. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, also was present for the meeting. Moved by Cain second by 1_ker, That the City Treasurer be authorized to exchange Republic National Banks Trust Reciept Nos. 46516 and 51056 for No 51 139 representing e ?300,000.00 in U. S. Sttes 2* bond being Numbers 3223- 24 -27. The exchange receepts calling for `j300,000. of U. S. Treasury notes. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That deed of Earl Green, Fan Ama Construction Co et al, for street and alley purposes be accepted. The Motion Carried 3 0;5 f by by Edmiston, That ��oved b Johnson second b Edmiston the deed of Joslin Andrews et al for street and alley purposes be accepted subject to correction in signing. The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston second by Anderson, That the plat of Springer sub division be approved subject to adding sewer, water, lights, gas and public utility purposes.,to the dedication deed. The Motion Carried R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Vera Phenix, a feme sole, is the sole owner of the following; described prorerty, to -wit: Lots A and D, Block 82, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas: and WHEREAS, the said Vera Phenix has subdivided and platted the ..s same into lots and blocks to be known and designated as- Springer Subdivision of Lots A and D, Block 82, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the said Vera Phenix has submitted a plat of said Sub- division, showing the streets and alleys on said plat, which the City of Plainview through its City Council finds to conform in all respect to the established streets and alleys of said City, and that she has also submitted in connection with said plat a dedication deed, dedi- cating to the public all of said streets and alleys shown on said plat and that the same should be in all things approved. IT IS,THEREFOPE, RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the plat and dedication of Springer Subdivision of Lots A and D, Block 82, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. The Meeting Adjourned (4/, ivy CITY Clerk f NA OR REGULAR SESSION FEBRUARY 7, 1955 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance; J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain and J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. The Minutes of the January 17th, 1955 and January 31, 1955 meetings were read and approved. Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That the Contract with H. H. Barnard on Bus benches be cancelled and a new one executed with B. T. Formy and Joe Harter for five year period. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Cain, That appropiation of L for use of Hale County Traffic Commission be made. The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston second by Cain, That the Mayor be authorized to execute Contract with Dempster Dumpster Company for(23) twenty three additional Trash receptacles, costing ap- roximately :;440. per month rentals, over a three year period. he Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That the list of bills and salaries submitted be approved for payment. The Motion Carried 306 Moved by Ander°=or, -econd by Johnson, That the application of Bob Douglas and Lovell Brothersto operate the Yellow Cab Taxi be appro- ved, under the ordinance governing taxies in the City. The Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Company for work on Storm Sewer on Thomas Boulevard amounting to 457.50. Moved by Johnson second by Cain that the estimate be raid. The Motion Carried LIST OF BILLS JAN. 17,1955 to FEB. 7,1955 Chandler Convalesence Home 162.50; Miller Miller Motor 21.= 6;Rosie Lee White 20.00; G. B. Whitney Appraisal Co 1000.00;Holts Sporting Goods 34.47: Noel Welding Works 12.00; Wanda Alcorn 18.40; Juan Dias 25.60;J, Oliver Bier Postmaster 15.00;Fayrene Harden 23.20; J. H. Lovett 10.0; Dale Hefner 16.20; Carolyn W. Cordova 16.70; 1 ogelio Valdez 22.40; Continental Assurance Co 528.4; Santa Fe Trail 2.38; Wanda Alcorn 21.30; Carolyn Cordova 13.80; Fayrene Harden 23.20;Dee Scott 57.50; Ragelio Valdez 17.60; Dale Hefner 35.00; Hyinio Jiminiz 19.20; Army Navy Store 19.$8;Arrow Gear Co 22.54;Barrett's Auto, 40.62;Fred Berryhill Equip.263.27; Blair Drug 14.99;Boyd Davenport 5.00;Gene Bumpus-Yancey Service 2.00;B. T. Bridges Agency 139.00: Gene Rumpus Ser. 3.3; City Blacksmith 37.10: Mildred Tucker Co.Cler 1.25;Crenshaw Paint Glass 2.55; Continental Oil Co 1.00;Connor Mathes 150.12; Clowe Cowan Inc. 54.18:Carpenter Paper Co 53.4 Donovan Uniform Inc.41.02; Bob Edwards Cabinet Shop 2.00;Wlliott Ad. Machine 95.00;Ft.Worth Denver RR 1.00;Fingerprint Elquip. Lab 5.81; Gallaway's Janitor Supply 44.20;Hale Co Abstract 15.00;Rufus Hicks; 25.00;Higginbotham- Bartlett 262.94;Herald News 193.31;Bob Hooper Mtr 9.06;Kimbell Plainview Co 15.38;Kikers Ser. Sta. 124.88;Motor Machin Service 28.39; Morrison Supnly Co 15.29;AAA Fire Extinguisher 4.40; Curry Motor Freight Line 2.15; Hilton Hotel Cleaners 2.30; Keniston Garage 10.00;Lindsey Cosden Ser. 19.11; Ludeman MacNaughton 75.38 Larson Turner Imp.Co. 1.87;Long Bell Lumber 12.25;Medical Center 100 .60;Maggard Nall Motor 1.11;Mitchell Hardware 26.76;M. B. McKee Co 332.28;McDonald Trading Post 92.80;National Food Store 6.00; Newman Motor Co 25.17;Neptune Meter Co 1133.5)4; Nu -Tone Products 6.18; 0. K Rubber Welders 3.25;Phillips Battery Co 28.65;Plainview Auto Parts 72.97;Piggly Wiggly 20.00;Perry Service Station 15.58;Plains Welding Supply 12.99;P1ainview Hardware 8.39; Panther Oil Grease 65.50; Pioneer Natural Gas 216 /15;Plainview Plumbing 18.08; Plainview Tribu 17.50;Richardson Oil Co 32.90; Ritter Food 7.00;The Rohan Co 147.55; Rogers Battery 5.34;Robinson Herring Drug 11.12;Seipp Machine Shop 33.3 Machinery 60.65;F. J. Sphuler35.00;Sargent SowIll Inc. 27.00;Sears Roebuck 3.00;Shepard Chevrolet 2.35;State Chemical Co 256. .70;Southwestern Public Ser. 42.94;Stovall- Booher Radiator 6.00; Shook Tire Co 31.06; Traf -O -Teria System 117.00 :League of Texas Mun. 165.60;Western Union 4.43;Williams Pump Repairs 7.50;Whites Food 68. Wood Mitchell j''uneral Home 26.25;SW Bell Telephone 224.05;Winn Mtr. 17.56;Pla'nview Hospital 217.36;Barton Plumbing13.80; Burt Electric 265.31;Continental Oil 86.96; Enchanted Gardens 224.00;Haynes Mtr. 22.22;Hale County Airport 70.00;National Oil 457.04; Plains Welding 15.00; The Texas Co; 261.10; Lemon's Funeral Home 3.54; Dempster Bro 53 Stationery 112.15; Furr's Inc. 22.00;Noname Cafe 137.90; East Side Gro. 8.25; Dale Hefner 28.60; Wanda Alcorn 28.60;Fayrene Harden 23.00;Carolyn Cordova 16.70;Plains Machinery 10,000.00;Fred Moore 67.00; Trustees Firemen's Fund 85.00;. LIST OF SALARIES JANUARY 1955 L. H. Reams 200.00; C. L. Abernethy 150.00; P. H. Bryan 200.00 ;Q,ua Billington 100.00; Nina Odom 107.50; Iris Faucett 100.00; T. J.Gardn 107.50; Hoyt Burry 200.00;Nath Burkett 127.50; E.J.Shearer 125.00; Hub Burt 125.00J.E.Sheeon 125.00; Hartense Pelphrey 128.90;Geo. Boswell 103.50; T.P. Sitton 106.00; A.R.Cardinal 127.60;Todd E.Bursom 12r.00;Floyd Lamb 120.00;J.B.Temple 120.00;V.M.Reynolds 56.00;J.M. Heflin 37.50;Rufus Hicks 100.00;R.V.Claycomb 120.00;J.W.Butler 120.0 Doyle Clark 120.J0;Weldon Smith 115.00;Paul McDaniel 110.00; James Russell 110.00;R.N.Barnett 120.00:Mrs Pat Connelly 54.40; Kenneth Carter 138.55;V.A.Botkin 110.00; Durwood Lynch 105.00; Leedy Maxey 130.00; Frank Rigler 120.00; Berry Lynch 125.00; ArVil Harkins 122.50 Bill Renegar 120.00;P.W.Slaughter 122.50; 14. E.Strickland 120.00; Tommie Harkins 120.00 Gerald Dickerson 120.30; Joe Gilbert 115.00; Floyd Steele 115.00; Agee Brooks 115.00; Edward Lee Settle 115.00; Richard Norwood; 115.00; Joe Settle 115.00; Johnnie Ballew 110.00; S.E.Bolles 187.50; A.T.Herrod 116.00; Roy Warren 137.50; Howard Gibs on 113.50; Roswell Alexander 113.50;Vernon Pierce 113.50; C.G.Brown 57.60;Bob Goswick 108.50;J.C.Campbell 103.50; L.G.McDaniel.117.50 307: Al D.Fitch 107.00;Delmar Sharp 102.50; Haskell Spain 136.00; 0.B. Guin 116.00;Nute Rannals 133.50; M.F.Tamplin 116.00; Robert Brooks 113.50;Irwin Price 132.50;W.B.Alexander 138.90; J.B.Heflin 110.00; Will Evans 98.50;W.D.Wilbourn 125.00;W.L.Welch 91.00;A.C.Koeninger 135.00;WeldonWay 130.00;A.L.King 105.00; Albert Anderson 95.00;L. A. Horton 95.00; David McDonald 95.00;Ba.A. Wood 95.00; W. H. Welch 95. J.Clint Wright 105.00 ;CH.Pyle 105.00; rural Shepard 95.00;Voy Dill ahunty 95.00;01iver Tamplin 95.00;D.H.Coulson 95.O0;John Phillips 108.50;L.D.Horton 108.50;Mrs. Mark Eiring 92.50;Ceorge Smith 87.50; Albert Anderson 95.00. Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That the Resolution setting Vaca- tions and sick leaves be adopted. The Motion Carried R E S O L U T I O N Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Plainview, that the C., following rules and regulations pertaining to vacations and sick bene fits for all regular employees of the City is hereby adopted as the policy of the City of Plainview. „4 Vacation Plan 1.Vacations are to be given as a recognition of service. The provisio- ns of the plan benefit both the City and the Employee; therefore, an Employee who meets the requirements of the Plan is entitled to receive vacation pay based on the provisions of the Plan. 2.Each Employee should understand the Vacation Plan. At the time of original employment, the Vacation Plan should be carefully explained to each employee. 3. Vacation Year begins April 1st; ends March 31st. 4. Vacations not Cumulative. Vacations are not cumulative and cannot be postponed from year to year. Each employee eligible for a vacation should take his vacation during the current vacation year. There s shall be no double vacation pay of salary in lieu of a vacation. 5. Each Department Head shall designate the period during which vaca- tions masr be taken in his department. Vacations may be scheduled through out the vacation year. They should be scheduled so as not to conflict with the City's operation. 6. Those Eligible for Vacations are regular full time employees who have worked full time one year prior to the beginning of the Vacation Part time extras are not eligible for vacation pay. 7. Employees who are released, resign, or retire. An employee with less than one y_ar's continuous service who leaves the employ of the City is not eligible for vacation pay regardless of the date of termination of his employment. An employee with over one year contin uous service, who is released, resigns, or retires, will be entitled to receive vacation pay at the time of leaving the employ of the City 8. Length of Paid Vacation. Two normal work weeks for having worked one year prior to the beginning of the vacation year, or one day for each month worked prior to the beginning of the vacation year.* Example:John l 'oe starts work September 1. After he has worked one year (September 1st) he will receive 7 days vacation earned from September 1 to Mardh 31st. Time worked after march 31 will apply on the next vacation year. 9. Sick leave not to effect eligibility for vacation. A case of pro longed illness should be taken up with the City Council. SICK BENEFIT PLAN 1.POLICY. The sick benefit plan is for the purpose of providing finan- cial aid to all eligible employees who must be away from work because of illness of accident. The amount of sick benefit Paid to an em- ployee should be in accordance with the sick benefit Plan. Probably no other City benefit is more worthwhile than the Sick Benefit Plan as it provides help when the need is the greatest. 308 2. Department Heads Responsibility. a. Each Department Head is responsible for seeing that the Sick Benefit Plan is administered fairly for all eligible employees in his department. b. Each department Head is responsible for seeing that the Plan is not abused c. There is a difference between actually being ill and using ill- ness as an excuse to gain time off with pay. d. Employees accepting Sick Benefits will be expected to return to the job just as soon as health and strength permit. e. An employee may be requested to furnish a physician's statement as to the nature and duration of any disability. f. Good health is necessary to an efficient employee. In case of cronic illness that cause poor production or repeated absenteeism, the employee should not continue his employment with the City. 3. Eligibility All regular Full -time Employees continuously employed for 60 days and receiving salary at the beginning of an absence caused by illness or accident are eligible for Sick Benefit Payments. Rate of payment of Sick Benefits shall be at the salary rate effective when absence begins. 14. Maximum Period and amount of Sick Benefits Available under the plan; The length of service at the beginning of an absence should be the basis for determining the period of benefits. 5. Schedule of Benefits; 60 days or more but less than one year, one normal work week at full pay. More than one year. Two normal work weeks pay. In case of prolonged illness the council shall be furnis- hed with nature of illness. Probably length of absence to be acted on as a special case. 6. Record of days absents for disability shall be kept and no payment made beyond the total allowed in one calendar year. 7. No employee shall be entitled to receive sick benefit payments for an absence caused by or arising in connection with a pregnancy. 8. In case of Workman's Compensation the sick benefits shall be re- duced by the amount of the payments made by workman's compensation in case of absence caused by accident. 9. In case of an independent sick benefit under contract by the City and paid for by the City. City benefit payments shall be reduced by the amount an employee receives from that plan. There shall be no duplicate payments. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of H.B.Jordan Co. on Sewer and lift station contract ayounting to 1760.40. Moved by Cain second by Johnson,That the estimate be raid. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That the treasurer be authorized totransfer 2500.00 from parking meter fund to Water and Sewer Con- struction fund. The Motion Carried The Mayor read monthly reports for January as follows: Meat inspector fees Accrd49.75 Current Taxes 68574.78 City Clerk 25627.71 Building Inspector 602.20 Water Plant Gal.Pump 48335000 Parking Meters December4062.00 Food Inspector 20.00 Police Re ort 2181.21 Plainview Bus St rent 35.L15 Delinquent Taxes 1672.95 Moved by Cain second by Walker that the reports be accepted and filed. The Motion Carried The Meeting Adjourned to 2:00 P.M.Feb.8th,1955 a city clerk Mayor 309 February 8, 1955 Reconvened Session of February 7, 1955 L r C. Abernethy called d the Mayo rnethy c 1 meeting to order to consider business carried over from February 7th. The following Aldermen were present; J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, J. C. Edmiston, W. T. Cain. Joe Sharp, City Attorney was present at the meeting. The Mayor opened bids on electric cable installation as follows; Reams Electric Co 750.00 Burt Electric Co. 640.00 Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the council accent the low bids of Burt Electric Co. The Motion Carried The bids on service work as follows; Burt Electric min. 2.50, Reams Electric min 3.50. Moved by Anderson second by Walker, That the Council accent the low bid of Burt Electric Company c:r Tie Motion Carried. ca The Mayor opened six bids on gasolene and oils for next 6 months. No 1 base rzasoline bid .17 Oil .62 No 2 rt n 19 2 No 3 rt ►t P .53 N 4 tt rt .1 8 .61 No 5 tt ►t rr 18 tt 74 No 6 rt rt n .19 K9 i No 7 r► n .19 .63 No 8 rt tt i9 6 .4 The low bid was No. 1, C. L. Craig offering Phillips 66 products. Moved by Edmiston second by Walker, That the Council accept the low bids of C. L. Craig, Phillips 66 Dealer. The Motion Carried J. Robert Metzger, C. P. A. presented his report of Audit of City Accounts for last fiscal year. After a discussion of the report the meeting adjourned. 7 4rA7 City lcrk Mayor f REGULAR SESSION FEBRUARY 21, 1955 The City Council met in reular session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance; J. W. Walker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain and J. C. Edmiston. Joe Sharp, City Attorney, and R. K. Snethen, City Engineer, also were present. The minutes of February 7th and 8th, 1955, were read and approved. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the permit for Taxi Service of the Yellow Cab Co, of Douglas and Lovell be cancelled, as they purchased the City Cab Company. The Motion Carried Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That the public works bond of J. R. McKinley be approved. The Motion Carried Moved by Johnson second by Edmiston, That the order calling for an election on April 5th, 1955, for the purpose of electing two (2) Aldermen, be passed. The Motion Carried ELECTION ORDER IT IS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS That an Election be held at the City Auditorium in said City of Plainview, on the first Tuesday in April, 1955, the same being the 5th day of said month, for the election of the following Officers for said City to -wit: Two Aldermen to take the places of C. T. Johnson and E. M. Anderson all for a term of two years. 3 W. J. B. Gouldy is named presiding Officer of said Election and ROY MAXEY and MRS. L. D. BROWN Judges. and MRS. J. N. HAUN Clerk. A copy of this order, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk shall serve as a notice of said election and shall be posted and published as required by law. Done this 22nd day of February, 1955. C. L. ABERNETHY Mayor, City of Plainview,Texas ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN City Clerk of Plainview, Texas Moved by Cain second by Edmiston, That the water rates be established as follows being Ordinance no 641, effective on bills rendered the last of March. he Motion Carried L` O R D I N A N C E NO. 6 L>_ 1 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING NEW WATER HATES FOR THE CONSU 4ERS OF WATER IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 633,AND ALL SECTION OF ORDIN2NCES IN CONFLICT HE SECTION 1. That Ordinance no 633 be amended by changing the charges to be made by the City to all water users, so as to hereafter read as follows: SECTION 2. RESIDENCL RATES The following are the established meter rates for all residences: The City shall make a minimum monthly charge of :31.75 for each resi- dence using city water. For the minimum charge, the City shall fur- nish to the consumer 3,000 gallons of water per month. For all water used by each consumer over and above 3,000 gallons per month, and not exceeding 5,000 gallons per month, the City shall charge 25/ per 1,000 gallons, and for all water used over and above 5,000 gallons per month by the said consumer, the City shall charge 1 5/ per 1,000 gallons. SECTION 3. IRRIGATION RATES The City shall have an irrigation rate which may be accepted and used by each consumer, which shall be as follows: Each consumer electing to take out irrigation rates shall pay to the City in advance the sum of Li5.00 per year. Each consumer elec- ting to take irrigation rates and making the payment in advance, shall be allowed to use, at no extra cost to him other than the pay- ment of the %5.00, the amount of 240,000 gallons of water per year. If the user of irrigation rates uses in excess of 240,000 gallons of water per year, he shall ray 15/ for each 1,000 gallons. The amount of water used under this rate shall be computed from the meter reading applicable to the month in which the said 445.00 is paid to the City to the meter reading applicable to the same month of the succeeding year. SECTION 4. MULTIPLE DWELLING RATES For multiple dwellings, the minimum charge and meter rates shall be the same as for residences, plus 40¢ per month for the second apart- ment or family unit, and �5/ per month for additional apartments or family units. SECTION 5. BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL RATES For business and commercial establishments in the City of Plainview, the minimum rate charged for the use of water shall be 41.75 per month for which the establishment shall be furnished a maximum of 3,000 gallons of water per month. For the next 2,000 gallons of water used by the establishment over and above 3,000 gallons, the Ci'v shall charge 25/ per 1,000 gallons. For all water used by each said establishment, over and above 5,000 gallons per month, and not exceeding 100,000 gallons per month, the City shall charge 20/ per 1,000 gallon and for all water used by each said establish- 311 ment over and above 100,000 gallons per month, the City shall charge i5X per 1,000 gallons. SECTION 6 Water bills shall be billed and collected monthly in advance, except as herein provided in Section 3. This billing and rates to become effective on March billing of accounts. Passed and approved this 21st day of February, A.D. 1955. C. L. ABERNETHY Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN City Clerk Moved by Cain second by Walker, That the plat of Allen Subdivision of part of Block 88, College Hill Addition to Plainview be approved P and dedication deed be accepted. The Motion Carried R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, P. J. ALLEN AND WIFE, MAYS; ALLER, are the sole owners of the following described property, to -wit: A part of Block No. 88, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale Coynty, Texas, and WHEREAS, the said P. J. Allen and Maye Allen have submitted a plat of said Subdivision, showinp' the streets and alleys on said plat, which the City of Plainview, through its City Council finds to con foz•ra in all respects to the established streets and alleys of said City, and that they have also submitted in connection with said plat a dedication deed, dedicating to the public all of said streets and alleys shown on said slat and that the same should be in all things approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVI TEXAS: THAT the plat and dedication of Allen Subdivision of the South Part of Block 88, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. RESOLUTION City Council Meeting, February 21st, 1955 Motion was made by Edmiston and seconded by Walker and carried by unanimous vote of the council that the Plainview Bus Company be allowed to change its route so that said route shall hereafter be over the following treets of Plainview, as follows: Starting at 8th and Broadway Sts., south on Broadway to 6th, west on 6th to Austin, north on Austin to 7th, west on 7th to Quincy, north on Quincy to 8th, west on 8th to Smythe, south on Smythe to 6th. West on 6th to Yonkers, north on Yonkers to llth. East on llth St to Downtown Plainview, back to 8th and Broadway, the starting point over the same streets and route as heretofore travelled in the past. Be it further resolved that the bus shall arrive at 8th and Broadway on the hour, 20 minutes after, and 20 minutes until, and will travel so as to arrive at 7th and Quincy at approximately 8 minutes before the hour and approximately 10 minutes before the hour at 6th and Yonkers. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. frvrtifrk} 7 lr City Clerk Mayor 312 Regular Session March 7, 1955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, and J. W. Walker. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also attended the meeting. The Mayor read reports for February as follows: City Clerk 22268.66 Current Taxes 31055. Delirquent Taxes 1670.96 A. C. Koenin,er 10.50 Meat Inspector fees 59.50 Water plant gallons pumped 49766000 Building Inspector 675.05 Police Report 2229.20 Parking Meters 2714.00 Moved by Edmiston second by Walker, That the reports be accepted and filed. The motion carried. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the list of bills Salaries submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. Union Bus Station (charity) 7.50, Fayrene Hardin 25.25, Carolyn Cordova. 16.70, Dale Het'ner 35.00, Mal Young 26.35, Pioneer Air lines 169. C. L. Abernethy(3 Men) 53.85 Southwestern Public Service (lights) 1103.60, Public Service (waterpumped) 520.00, Public Service (sewer) 105.92, Public Service (miscell) 124.59, J. O:iver Bier 15.00, The Camera Shop 6.78, Montogomery Ward 1.20, Texas Tech. milk 40.00, J. Oliver Bier 15.00, Frank Matlock sewer pump 276.75, •Taria Garcia 7.50 Rosa Lee White 20.00, Chandler Ccnv.160.00, Leroy Sims S. h. Milwee 200.00, Continental Assurance City part.215.82, Mal Young 32.40, Carolyn Cordova 16.70, Fayrene Hardin 23.20, Dale Hefner 22.10, Wanda Alcorn 26.00, Delmer Sharp 16.01, P.H.B. Petty Cash 49.02, Fayrene Harden 19.65, Carolyn Cordova 19.60, Joe Settle final 76.67, Wanda Alcorn 31.10, Dale Hefner 37.30, Fred Moore 250.00, Mrs. L. D. McMurry 20.00, J. Oliver Bice' 8.00, Irene Trimble Charity 10.00, Rufus Hicks 25.00, Pedro Malonado (Charity) 16.00, Adams Electric 28.66, American Well Works 4.20, Bryan Food Store Charity L7.00, Barretts Automotove 1.89, B. C. Welding Works L.20, Fred Berryhill 20.60, B. &C. Electronic 157.17, Gene Bumpus 1.50, Barley Cities Ser. 1.75, the Camera Shop 6.12, City Blacksmith Shop 74.80, Curry Motor Freight 17.32, Continental Oil 17.35, Hugh Etter 2.50, Mildred Tucker 1.25, Dempster 72,ros. 538.97 Daffern Coal Co. 25.00, Elliott Addressing 14.32, Eaton Stationery 4 439.45, Gallaways 4anitor Supplies 36.15, First Supply Co. 34.17, Greens Sheet Metal 3.75,Goodyear Service 6.68, Bob Hooper Motor7.01, Hale County Airport 70.00, Herald News Pub. Co. 21.8L Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 222.18, Kimbell Co. 5.25, Keniston Garage 6.50, Karpark Corp. 85.91, Kikers Service Station 205.46, Larson Turner Imp. 5.50, John Logsden 2.40, Ludeman McNaughton 92.00, Martin Motors 10.90, Lindseys Cosden Service 2.65, iiedical Center 155.92, Meinecke Bros. 9.11 Midcap Bearing Co. 17.43, Miles Studio 3.50, Mitchell Hdw. 9.74, Morrison Supply Co. 451.99, M. B. i'icKL e Co. 1268.07, National Food Store 12.00, Newman Motor Co. 2.23, Neptune 1 °4eter Co. 653.41, Nunn Electric 715.22, 0. K. Rubber Welder 6.60, Plains Machinery Co. 364.73, Plainview Hardware 1.46, Plainview Blds. 14.75, Plainview Tribune 33.00, Plainview Plb. Co. 315.28, Perry Service 39.55, Plainview Auto Parts 43.6; Prescription Shop 5.45, Phillips Petroleum 8.78, Plainview 17ospital Clinic 314.23, Robinson Herring 12.82, The Rose Shop 7.50, The Rogers Agency 75.00, Rockwall Bros. 5.70, The Rohan Co. 102.80, Rogers Battery Electric 7.99, Richardson Oil Co. 13.90, StateChmicals 25.20, Steck Co. 19.79, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 1.51, Shearer Texaco Ser. 1.75, Sargent Sowell Co. 61.60, Drs. Smith Johnson 37.00, South Western Bell 277.52, W. 0. Speck 7.25, Shoo Tire Co. 60.25, Southern Meter Repair 23.40, Tex Vit Supply 175.61, West Texas Equip. Co. 10.00, Wood Mitchell 26.25, Winn Motor Co. 35.64, Western Union 8.56, White Super Market 65.0 A.V.C. Store 8.50, L. R. Bain Co. 24.33, Burt Electric 204.85, Clowe w Gowan 167.51, Conner °lathes 76.16, Feuerbacher Plb. 31 2.00, No Name Cafe 30.55, Chicken Inn 157.80, Carolyn Cordova 16.70 Wanda Alcorn 35.80, Fayrene Harden 23.20, Dale Hefner 40.60, Brady Woolie ext. 5.63, J. Oliver Bier 15.00, American LaFrance fire 7.29, Craig Oil Co. 4 Arch Keys Flowers 5.00, M. W. Lemons 3.54, Lubbock Engineering 52.00, Fred Moore 58.00. Salaries for February Joe Sharp 220.00, C. L. Abernethy 300.00, P. H. Bryan 400.00, Guadene Killington 200.00, N•ian Odom 215.00, Fannie Norman 300.00, Iris Faucett 200.00, Rollin Snethen 525.00, Mrs. "ark Eiring 185.00, T.J. Gardner 215.00, W. 1 Cain 40.00, C. T. Johnson 40.00, J. W. Walker 40.00, E. M. Anderson 140.00, J. C. Edmiston 40.00, Hoyt Curry 400.00, Nath Burkett 255.00, E. J. Shearer 250.00, Hub Burt 250.00, J. E. Sheeon 250.00, Hartense Pelphrey 247.50, George J. Boswell 207.00, T. P. Sitton 212.00, A. R. Cardinal 24.5.00, Todd Edd Burson 240.00, Floyd Lamb 240.00, J. B. Temple 240.00, V. A. Reynolds 112.00, J.M. Heflin 75.00, Rufus Hicks 200.00, Rayiond V. Claycomb 240.00, J. W. Butler 240.00, Doyle Clark 240.00, John Smith 249.17, Paul C? McDaniel 220.00, Jams R. Russell 220.00, R. N. Barnett 240.00, V.A. Botkin 220.00, Durward Lynch 210.00, George V. Sawyer 72.25, Kenneth Carter 180.20, Mary Connelly 87.90, A. M. Hamilton 330.00, Leedy Ma ;ey 260.00, Frank Ri- °ler 21.0.00, Berry Lynch 250.00, Arvil Harkins 245.00, W. E. none;ar 240.00, P. 01. Slaughter 245.00, W. E. Strick- `"z land 240.00, Tommie F. Harkins 240.00, Gerald 0. Dickerson 240.00,Jose Gilbert 230.00,Floyd Steele 230.00, Agee Brooks 230.00, Edward Lee Settle 230.00, Richard Norwood 230.00, Joe Settle 306.67, Johnny Ballew 220.00, Fire Dept. 35.00, W. F. Foley 425.00, S. E. Bolles 375. A. T. Herrod 232.00, Roy Warren 275.00, Howard Gibson 227.00, Roswell Alexander 227.00, Vernon. Pierce 227.00, Bob Goswick 217.00, C.G.Brown 123.20, Al D. Fitch 235.00, L. G. McDaniel 212.00, Delmer Sharp 205. Haskell Spain 350.00, 0. B. Guin 232.00, Nute Rannals 267.00, M. F. Tamplin:232.00, Robert Brooks 227.00,W. B. Alexander 207.00, Irvin Price 269.42, J. B. Heflin 220.00, Will Evans 197.00, W. D.Wilbourn 250.00, W. L. Welch 182.00, George Smith 191.00, Dr. E. C. Nichols 220.00, Dr. D. P. Jones,90.00, A. C. Koeninger 270.00, Weldon Way 260. A. L. King 210.00, L. A. Horton 190.00, David McDonald 190.00,B. A. Wood 190.00, W. H. Welch 190.00, J. Clint 'right 210.00, C. H. Pyle 210,00,Bural Shepard 190.00, Voy Dillahunty 190.00, Oliver Tamp1 n 190.00, John Phillips 217.00, L. D. Horton 224.23, Hyinio Jiminez 19. 20,Dale Hefner 136.00, Wanda Alcorn 96.00, Fayrene Harden 100.30, Carolyn Cordova 85.00, Mal Young 60.35, Jamie Slaughter 103.50, J. H. McGee 95.00. Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That the Bond of Bishop Plumbing Co. be approved when approved by City Attorney. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That the Council lease a tract of 100 feet frontage on west 5th street, east of the Dairy Mart lease on the same terms as lease of Dairy Mart tract. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Cain, That lease the American Legion a tract 50 feet wide and 200 feet long, south of second street and west of the alley adjoining present Legion grounds. The Motion Carried Moved,seconded and carried, that the City forces do the necessary dirt work in order to pave the tract to be leased to the Legion. Moved by Anderson second by Cain, That the Council order 3000 feet of 2 inch cast iron pipe from Morrison Supply Co. at 61 cents per foot. The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston second by Cain, That the C.)uncil secure bids on trade in of Police Car np. 4 on a new car. The Motion Carried Moved by Cain second by Walker That the council allow Chief of Police 25.00 per month expense account for use of personal car. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That the Auditor, Robert Metzger's report for fiscal year ending September 30th, 1954, be approved. The Motion Carried RESOLUTION COUNCIL MEETING, MARCH 7, 1955 I. On motion made by W. T. Cain and seconded by J. W. WALKER, that the petition on file with the City Clerk and directed to this Council !which reads as follows: 3 14 "WE THE UNDERSIGNED PETITION THE CITY COUNSIL OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, TO GALL A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE MATTER OF MAKING THE FOLLOWING OFFICES ELECTIVE INSTEAD OF APPOINTIVE: CITY SECRETARY, CHIEF OF POLICE AND TAX COLLECTOR." be tabled and therefore not granted at this time for the following reasons, to -wit: 1, That the language of the petition is too vague and indefinite to advise this Council as to just what action petitioners desire this Council to take, 2. That this Council recognizes the right of its citizens to peti- tion for a charter amendment, but this petition does not ask that said charter be amended. 3. That in any event, regardless of the construction to be placed upon said language, the Council caused an investigation to be made to see how many of the signers of said petition were qualified voters of the City of Plainview, the same being made by Mrs. B. M. Odom and P. H. Bryan, that according to the report received by this Council, t there were in 195 3,59 qualified voters of the City of Plainview, that there are 378 legible names signed to said petition, 171 of which appear to be qualified voters of the City of Plainview, II. That this City Council recognizes that the government of the City of Plainview is inherent in the people whose will is expressed through the qualified voters of said City. That upon a petition in proper form setting out the amendment to the Charter desired and requesting same to be submitted to the people and duly signed by 10% of the au&aified voters of said City, that it is therefore under the consti- tution and statutes of Texas, mandatory upon this Council to call an election to vote upon said amendment, and this Council has no incli- nation to circumvent in the least particular the constitution and laws of the State of Texas nor to thwart the will of the people at the ballot box, but that it further recognizes that such proceedings must be conducted in accordance with the constitution and laws of the State of Texas in order to be legal. Accordingly, it is the opinion of this Council and it so finds that this petition hereinabove referred to does not meet the require- ments of the law in the particulars hereinabove set forth. The Meeting Adjourned a cfia: ity C 1 rk Mayor REGULAR SESSION MACH 21, 1955 The City Council met in i regular Session with Mayor Abernethy pre- siding and the following Aldermen in attendance; E. M. Anderson ,J. J. Walker, C. T. Johnson, W. T. Cain and J. C. Edmiston. City Engineer, R. K. Snethen and City Attorney, Joe Sharp also attended the meeting. The minutes of March 7th --ere read and approved. Joe Don Scott, Secretary treasurer of the Municipal Country Club submitted an annual report Jf the Club's activities. Moved by Johnson second by Walker that the rep ort be approved. The Motion Carried Approximately thirty (30) young people from various parts of the City asked the Council to call another Bond Election in order that they might be able to finish applications for loans on homes, some already built and some under constriaction. The Election is necessary to procute funds for paving and serer facilities. Moved by Walker second by Anderson, That the petition of the Plainview Independent School District for closing part of the alley in block 52, Highland Addition, be approved. The Motion Carried ORDINANCE NO. 642 AN ORDINANCE CLOS_ING THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 52, HIGHLAND ADDITION TO THE 1, T 11, COUNTY, BETWEEN TOWN OF PLAINVIEW, HILL COUNTY, TEXAS, BETWEEN 14th Sl�L T AND THE FORT ;'JORTH AND DENVER RAILROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY. 3 i 5 UHEREAS, the Plainview Independent School District is the owner of the property on both sides of the alley in Block No. 52, Highland Addition to the fl own of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and lying be- tween 14th Street and the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad Sight- of- way; and WHEREAS,said property is used as a playground for school children and in the interest of said children and their safety the Plainview Independent School District has retitioned the City Council to close said alley; and WHEREAS, there are no public utilities now located on said alley with the exception of a as line, which is burried beneath the ground supplying gas to a nrorerty owner on said block South of said rail- road right -of -way; NOW,THEREFOIRE, BE I2 ORDAINED BY TFL CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1, The present existing alley situated on Block 52, High- land Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, lying be- tween the Fort 4orth and Denver Railroad right- of -14ay and 14th Street, shall be and the snme is hereby closed and dedicated to the use and benefit of the Plainview Independent School District who is the con- tiguous property owner. SECTION 2. This action is taken subject to the existing easement' and /or right of interested property owners in the gas line which is burried beneath the surface of the ground and presently supplying natural gas to a property owner in said block located South of the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad right -of -way. PASSED, APT-ROVED AHD AT'FTED, THIS THE 21st day of March, 1955. C. L. ABERNETHY Mayor, City of 772777777 Texas ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN City Secretary, Cit:Y of Plainview, Texas Moved by Cain second by Edmiston, That the City Council call a x200,000.00 Bond Election for April 12th, 1955. The Motion Carried No- RSOLUTION AND ORDER FOR CITY BOND ELECTION THE STATE O F TEXAS i CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS, the 21st day of March 1955, the City Coun- cil of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members, to -wit: C. L. ABERNETHY Mayor J. W. Walker J. C. Edmiston W. T. Cain Aldermen E. M. Anderson C. T. Johnston and ,-ith the following absent: None ,constituting a quorum; and, among other proceedings had, were the following: Alderman Cain introduced a resolution and order and roved its adoption. The notio was seconded by Alderman Edmiston. The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the resolution and order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, Edmiston Cain, Anderson and Johnson. NOES: None The RESOLUTION AND ORDER is as follows: WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas deems it advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the purses here inafter mentioned: therefore 3L; IT RESOLVED .AuD ORDERED BY IIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: 316 I That an election be held on the 12th day of April, 1955, which date is not less than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) days from the date of the adoption of said resolution and order, at which election t'-le following propositions shall be submitted to the quali- fied electors of said City who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: PROPOSITION NUMBER 1. "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be author- ized to issue SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (05,000) general obli- gation tax bonds of said City for the rrupose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date, and to bear interest at a. rate not to exceed TWO AND T-IREE:. FOURTH PER CENl'UM (2-3/4%) per annum, payable annually or semi- annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying sufficient tax to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due PROPOSITION NUMBER 2. "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be auth- orized to issue SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (.75,000) general ob- ligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing im- provements and extensions to the City's Waterworks System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen(15) years from their date, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed TWO AN THREE- FOURTH PLR CINTUY (2-3/4%) per annum, payable annually or semi- annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due PROPOSITION NUIE3ER 3 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainvie, Texas, be author- ized to issue FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS 50,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen(15) years from their date, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed TWO AND THREE FOURTH PER CENTUM (2 -3/L1 per annr payable annually or semi- annually; and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annul interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due II. That said election shall be held at the City Auditorium, in the City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one election precinct. III. That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of the election, to -wit: W. J. KLING?ER, Presiding Judge; ROY MAXEY, Judge; D. C. GRAHAM, Clerk; and DICK CROSS, Clerk. IV. That said election shall be held under the provisions of and in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only qualified electors, who own taxable property in the City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. V. That the ballots for said election shall be prepared in suffi- cient number and in conformity with Chapter 6, V.A.T.S. Election Code, adopted by the Fifty- second Legislature in 1951, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: PROPOSITION NUMBER 1 "FOR THE ISSUA;'iCE OF $75,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OFI 05 000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND T T LEVY OF n IN P'YI'i ?`;T THEREOF" 317 PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 "FO i THE ISSTJA NNC OF 75,000 G `T'''EAL OBLIGATION TAX WAT_RW0KS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX Ii' PAY ENT THE "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF 4 75, 000 G_ NLRAL OBLIGATION TAX 'rJATEP- WOKS `'ONDS A O LLWY OF A TAX IN PATENT THEREOF PROP SIT] 0N UT Bra, 3 1O'R THE ISSUNCL OF ;50,000 G= 'DFRAL OBLIGATION TAX SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY 0P A TAX ID AYYIE;NT THEPEOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OFD ,:;50,000 G T L OBLIGATION TAX S s';jER SYSTLM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAXT'TENT THE=REOF" AS TO MACH of the foregoing three propositions, each voter shall C,;; mark out with black ink or black pencil one of the above expressions, C thus leaving the other as indicating his or her vote on the three C4 propositions respectively. VI. That a cony of this resolution and order, signed by the Mayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary shall serve as proper notice of said election. VII. That notice of said election shall be given by rostin.r and pub lication of a cony of this resolution and order, at the top of whit?- shall arrear the words "NOTICE 0., :L:L r� CTION :'0R THE ISSUANCE, OF BONDS:" Said notice shall be posted at three public places in said City, one of which shall be at the City Hall not less than fourteen (14) full days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks in a news raper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview, Texas, the first of said publications to be made not less than four- teen (14) full days prior to the date set for said election. VIII. That if approved by the qualified voters voting at the election herein and hereby ordered, the bonds presented in Pronositions 2 and 3 hereinabove mentioned, relating to waterworks improvements and sani- tary sewer system improvements, are to be issued in one or more in- stallments, but as a single combined authorization. PASSED AND APPDOVID, this the 21st day of March, 1955. C. L. ABERNETHY Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN City Secbetary,City, of Plainview, Texas Moved by 1 droiston second b-r Johnson, That the Council authorize purchase of 2000 feet of two (2) inch cast iron ripe from Morrison Supply Co. at 61 Cents. The Notion Carried The Mayor opened 4 bids on trade in on new police car. Maggard -Nall Co Plymouth 6 Net 140n. 8-1490 Newman Motor Co D1 6 1495. 8 -1565 Nash Motor Co. Nash 1600. Shenard Chevrolet Chevrolet 6 1370. 8-1445 Moved by Edmiston second by Anderson, That the Council accept low bid of Shepard Chevrolet Co. at 14/5.00. The Motion Carried Moved by 7 Aker second by Cain, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment The Motion Carried 31_8 LIST OF BILLS h iO7 PARCH 3 to MARCH 19, 1955 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 334.15; P1 inselding Supply 6.30; The Santa Fe Trail 3.18; The Texas Co. 225.08; Southwestern Public Ser. Co. 635.65; Southwestern Public Ser. Co 1104.85; Southwestern Public Ser. 133.68; Midway Sunply Co 23.67; American Assn. of State Highway 1.00; Plainview Abstract Co 1.00; W. D. Wilboutn 13.18; Howard Gibson 7.20; Municipal lank Ser. 2283.80; Carolyn Cordova 16.70; layrene Harden, 19.65; °panda Alcorn 30.10; Dale Hefner 43.90; Curryiotor Fr t. 9.40; Chandler Conv. Home 162.50; 'Water Tank Insp. Ser. 300.00; National Food Store 6.00; Plainview Harley Davidson 206.85; Drew -Cilla Mime- ograph 5.00; Lemons Funeral Home 75.00; Piggly Wiggly Ply. Co 38.00; Continental Assurance Co 478.62(City part 203.00) J. H. McGee 13.00; G. D. Martin 12.80; Carolyn W. Cordova 19.60; Fayrene Harden 24.45; Wanda Alcorn 27.20; Dale Hefner 49.00; Charles Fanning :32.50. The Meeting Adjourned Cite Clerk 4 ror SPECIAL SESSION March 23, 1955 The City Council met in Special Session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance; C. T. Johnson, J. C. Edmiston, J. W. Walker. City Attorney Joe Sharp also was present. A lettt.::r from the Chamber of Commerce was read in regards to popula- tion signs. Moved by Ldmiston, second by Walker, That the City write a letter to the Highway Department reauesting that the population signs at the ed ge of Plainview be changed to read 18,752, estimated. The Motion Carried Moved by Johnson second by Walker, That the Council authorize the Mayro to sign amending contract with the First Southwest Company raising amount of Bonds to be voted on April 12, 1955, from 125,000 (one hundred twenty five thousand) to 200,000. (two Hundred thousand) dollars, and extending time of maturity. The Motion carried The Meeting Adjourned City Clem Mayor 31 9 R1 -GULAR S iSSION April 4th, 1955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending, J. W. Walker C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston City Attor- ney Joe Sharp and City Enrineer R. K. Snethen also attended the meeting. Minutes of March 21st read and ai roved. Moved by Anderson, seconded by Cain, that the list of bills and salar- ies submitted be approved for payment. THE MOTION CAR3iFtD Bills March 7th to April 4th Southwestern Public Service Co. 15.04; Plainview Abst. Co. 43.00; Roy Maxey 35.70; Dale Hefner 214.00; Mrs. R. B. Day 12.00; Mrs. Jim Edens 100.00; is. L. Burns 25.00; Hilton Hotel 12.00; J. Q. Long 50.00; Z Rufus Hicks 25.00; N. A. wheeler 27.20; Tom tr'eagin 9.00; J. Oliver 3ier 15 ^.00; Carolyn Cordova 20. Fayrene Hardin 25.50; G. D. Martin 12. Beverly Bowers 5.60; Dale Hefner 36.00; Frank Stultz 10.20; West Pharmacy 8 '0; WIli.tes :Food Store 40.00; Western Union 2.20; Winn TTotor Co. 3' TexVit Sur ly Co. 247.61; Seipp Machine Co. 42.30; Maxwell Stone 1.00; Sears Roebuck 11. Shepard Chevrolet Co. 5.95 Southwestern Bell Tele. Co. 306.'0; W. 0. Starleton 2.60; Shook Tire Co. 26.29; Steck Com -any 36.1'; E. F. Shearer 6.00; Southern Neter Repair 196.50; W. O. Speck 34.02; Rogers Agency 62.00; Carolyn Cordova 20.40; Fayrene Hardin 23.20; Dudley Gowin 5.50; Phillips Pet Co. 16.50; Rogers Battery 36.10; Rohan Co. 413.54; Richardson Oil Co. 5.75; Reeds Wrecking Yard 3. Plainview Plb. Co. 169.65; The Prescrintion Shop 19.63; Plainview Hardware Co. 58.02; Plainview Tribune 29.50; W. E. Perry Service Station 31.35; Plains Weld Supply 14.24; Plains Weld Supply 2.70; Plainview Wreck Co. 3.60; Plainview Hospital e. Clinic 132.05; Panther Oil Grease 65.50; 0. K. Rubber Welder 6.50; Neptune Meter Co. 1781.8; Nunn Electric Co. 11433.60; Noel '..geld .Jroks 62.50; National Food Store 6.00; Motor Parts Co. 8.00; Neinecke Bros. 25.20; R. C. Mangum 10.00; McDonald Trading Post 38.50; MidTex Supply Co. Mor 'icon Supply 1253.L7; Medical Center 9 .17; Mitchell Hardware 30.64; Masrgard Nall 9.69; Ludeman- McNaughton 129.00; John Lo%sden Keniston Garage 7.50; Hikers Garage 34.61; Higg Bartlett Lbr. Co. 60.11q; He °ald News Pub. Co. 221. Harder Arency 66.21; Hale County Concrete 1.45; Hilton Clean- ers 6.40; Hale County Airport 70.00; Gallaways Jan Supply 24.3.95; Farmer Nursery 12).00; First Sup- ly Co. 17.05; Fur °s Inc. 8.00; Franks Farm Store 6.00; Farmers Blacksmith 12.50; Elliott Address Machine 28.03; Dempster Bros. 538.97; Clowe Cown 58.93; Connor Mathes Co. 106.414; Camera Shon 16.56; Cooper Pontiac 4 Crenshaw Paint 9. Glass 2.'0; City Blacksmith Shon 70.60; Carlton Bros. 1 Tom W. Cementer 13. Gene Bum-us Service 12. Gene .B?imnus 6.36; B?rG Electronic 16.00; hied Berryhill Lnuinment Co. 81.112; Burt Electric 156.57; Boyd- Davenport 19L.)40; Bryan Food Store 5.00; Burroughs Co. 4.411; Barton Plumbing Co. Barley Cities Service 4.75; Blair Dreg Co._. 2.94; B9'G Welding ':works 1400; Bobs Plumbing 3.50; Glen Beard. Popcorn Co. 111 American Well Works 61.56; Armco Metal Culv- erts 1324.60; Alexander Beiss 5.00; Army Navy Store 55.94; Alcove Restaurant 151.00. SAliA 11L s i0 r_f, CII:::, 1955 Joe Sharp 220.00; G. L. Abernethy 300.00; P. H. Bryan 100.00; 9uadene Billington 200.00; Nina Odom 219.00; Fannie Norman 300.00; Lis F'aucett 200.00; Rollin K. Snethen 525.00; Mrs. Mark Eiring 1' T. J. Gardner 219.00; A. T. Cain 40.00; C. T. Johnson 40.00; J. W. walker 1.40.00; E. ,nd.erson 140.00; J. C. Edmiston 40.00; Hoyt Curry 400.00; Nnth Burkett 255.00; E. J. Shearer 250.00; Hub Burt 250.00; J. E. Sheeon 250.00; Hartense relphery 214 Geo. 4. Boswell 20'.00; T. P. Sitton 212.00; A. A. Cardinal 2).45. 0; Todd Ed'. 'Berson 240.`; Floyd Lanb 21.40.00; J. B. Temple 2' ';.fl0; V. M. Reynolds 112.00; J. M. Heflin 75.00; Rufus M. Hicks 200.00; Raymond V. Clavcomb 240.00; J. W. Butler 2140.00; Doyle Clark 240.00; .ueldon Smith 230.00; Paul McDaniel 220.00; James `3. Russell 230.00; R. N. Barnett 21.40.00; Va. A. Botkin 220.00; Durward Lynch 210.00; Geo. V. Sawyer 86. Kenneth Carter 184.1 Mrs. Pat Connelly 81.60; A. N. Hamilton 330.00; Leedy Maxey 260.00; Frank Bigler 2140.00; Berry Lynch 250.00; Orvil Harkins 245.00; 3 William E. Renega.r 240.00; P. of. Slaughter 245.00; vJ. E. Strickland 240.00; Tommie r'. Harkins 2'L0.00; Gerald 0. Dickerson 2/0.00; Floyd Steele 230.00; '-Mee ',rooks 230.90; Edward Lee Settle 230.00; Richard Norwood 230.00; Johnnie D. Ballew 220.00; of. F. r'oley 425.00; S. L. Bolles 375;30; A. T. Herrod. 232.00; Roy Warren 275.00; Howard Gibson 22 Roswell Alexander 227.00; Vernon Pierce 227.00; C. G. Brown 112.00; Jamie Slaughter 20 Al. D. E'itch. 235.00; L. 0 McDaniel 212.00; Delmar Sharp 205.09; Haskell Snain 2`90.00; 0. B. Gi.ain 232.00; Nute W. Rannals 26 M. F remrlin 232.00; Robert Brooks 227.00; W. B. Alexander 20 Irvin Price 2'5.00; George Snith 20 Ariian Davis 20 J. R. Heflin 220.00; '•"J. D. Pielbourn 21"0.00; J. L. Welch 1"2.00; A. L. King 200.00; J. H. McGee 190.00; Dr. 0. Nichols 220.00; Dr. D. P. Jones 90.00; A. C. Koeni7er 2'0.00; deldon t ^Tay 260.00; L. A. Horton 100.00; David McDonald 190.00; B. A. Wood 190.00; 0. H. jelch 190.00: J. Clint 'fright 210.00; C. H. Fzrle 210.00- Bural Shepard 100.00; Oliver Tamnlin 1';0.00; John 9hil ins 21.00; L. D. Horton 21.00; Bob Goswick 166.34. Tioved. by Cain seconded. by Anderson, That the monthly re° orts be ac- certed and Ciled as follows: 0. 0. Ooley Inset. Parking meters 3224.00 A. C. K oeninger food inset. 1 City Clerk 205 Current tax 29 9.75 Delinquent Tax 1129.51 Police -Report 2599.70 Meat Inspection ees accrd 66.05 `.later Pl -nt gallons r-m.red P_0947000 THE r N D Moved by LdYniston seconded by Anderson That J. 3. Kidd be arnoin as presiding Judge :or Bond Olection of Arril 12. 1955. TUK T-0110N Moved by Od seconded by '1balker, That the City nay Canadian 'giver Yunicinal ',dater .Wthroity final 25 cents nled.ged arc ,ntin to )1125.00. TO0 11:- P 22110 loved by Anderson seconded by !Walker, That the Couuncil send one man to 'texas T'Tunicipal Police :school at Bryan, Texas, cost of 7 0.00 for board and. tuition. �T. a 111 CCa!1V Moved by -talker seconded by i_dmiston That the City enter all eligi- ble employees in Lhe Social Security System by contract wth the State Public Welfare Denartment, retroactive to January 1, 195'. THE 0T10N CAR 01110 OF T_ XAS COUNTY 01 Hale CITY Or Plainview On this the L 1 day of April 1955, the (City Council) of the City of Plainview Texas, convened in_ regular meeting, with the following members present, to -wit: C. L. Abernethy, T Tayor J. W. '^talker, (Alderman) C. T. Johnson, (Alderman) L. T1. Anderson, ("lderman) °J, 2 Gain ilderm= J. C. d miston,(Alderman) 2. H. 3ryan, (City Clerk) with the fol owing absen one constituting a quorum at which 321 time the following proceedings were had (Alderman) introduced for consideration of the (City Council) an ordinance. The ordinance was read in full by the (City Clerk). (Alderman) J. W. Walker made a motion that the ordinance be passed. The motion was seconded by Alderman) J. C. Edmiston The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Mayor ,(Alderman) Walker, Johnson, Anderson, Cain and Edmiston, NDL S None The ordinance as Passed is as follows: AN ORDINANCE C;.) NO. 64 N AUTHORIZING Tr THE CITY CU I '.7NC CI L) OF ON Off' .PI,: 1N�� i S ACTING- l.��0 AND 0 ,w BEHALF 02 SAID CITY TO NP INTO ALL NECUSSARY AG t!'S WITH THE STATE DLPA t NT Or PUBLIC WELFARE RELATIVE TO FEDERAL -100 OLD -AGE AND SURVIVORS INSUR- ANCE BENEFITS FITS 0 \;DER THE PROVISIONS OP APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS; AUTHORIZING THE 'MAYOR TO EXEGUTL ALL NECESSARY r T_,I S SAID A�� t t�, �d AND INSTRUMENTS 001. AND ON BEHALF 0y- SAID (CITY CITY) AND CITY; D1 EGTI,"IG THE CITY CLERK TO MAKE ASST SSLNT'S, COL_ E AND REPORTS; AND 0. DE0ING THE ..AL AND SETTING ASIDE OF SL F!' L C'I E T MONEY FROM AVAILABLE :FUNDS TO CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS Or SAID LAWS, SUCH MONEY TO 3E SET ASIDE AND 1 TAIN D IN THE REGULAR CITY DEPC SI O RY AND TO TE KNOWN AS THE CITY OF PL/INVI.E W SOCIAL SECURITY 11- ND: WHEREAS, under the provisions of (1) House Bill 603, Acts 52nd Leg., R. S. 1951, and (2) Public Law 7 34, Congress, ch. 09, 2d, H.R. 6000, incorporated cities of this State may enter into agreements with the State Department of Public Welfare and secure the benefits of Federal Old -AFe and Survivors Insurance, as outlined in said laws; and r- 1 it is the opinion of this (City Council) that the extension of this Old-Age and Survivors Insurance system will 'oe of great benefit not only to the employees of the municipality but to the municipality by attacting to it and enabling it to retain the best of personnel and thus increase the efficiency of its government; and it is deemed that the payment by the municipality of its portion of the cost of said system is a riav_uent for municipal ruronses. 'JT0IiAS, it is the desire of this (City Council) to authorize the making of any and all necesary agreements in to secure the benefits of said acts; therefore, BL IT 011)03101) 3Y THE CITY COUNCIL) OF THE CITY OF PLAILVIEW, TEXAS: 1. That the (City Council) acting for and on behalf of the City of Plainview shall enter into all necessary agreements with the State Department of Public Welfare for the rurrose of carrying out the pr:-visions of the above mentioned. 2. That Hononary C. L. Abernethy 'Zia or, is hereby appointed as Agent of the (City Council) and of the City to execute all nece- scary agreements and instruments for and in behalf of said (City Council). 322 3. That the (City Clerk) (P. H. Bryan) is hereby directe: -a to be the person resrons bie Cor a J2sess!m ents, collect i ons, payments, and reports, as required by the State Denartr^_ent of Public 'r elfare. 4. That a suf!'icient sum or money be al= ;ocai,ed and set aside from availab e _'ands for the purpose of ca.rr -ins. out the provisions cf the above- mentioned acts, such monev so al- Locaued and set aside to be as the City of Plainview Social Security Fund, which fund shall be set aside and maintained in the rep;ular city depository. PAd _D 1 1.1J 1 1) this the 4th day of April 1955. AP1'Ovi_, I. Abernethy 'a-or, Gi_ty of Plainview, Texas. P. H. 37'.t (City Clerk) of Flainvif;w, Texas TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM PARTICIPATION ORDINANCE NO. 643 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: PROVIDING FOR AND ELECTING TO HAVE ALL OF THE EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, THE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY TREASURER AND THE DEPARTMENT OF THE BUILD ING INSPECTOR OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, PARTICIPATE IN SUCH SYSTEM; AND ACCEPTING ALL OF THE OBLIGA- tions and benefits of such system. WHEREAS, THE Constitution of the State of Texas was amended op„ November 7, 1944, by the addition of Section 51 -f, Article III, which authorized the Legislature to establish a statewide retire mentand disability pension system for city employees; WHEREAS, Chapter 75, Acts 5 ^th Legislature (1947) as amended by Chapter 24, Acts Regular Session 51st Legislature (Vernon's Civil Stats., Art. (6243h) established the Texas Munici- pal Retirement System, and authorizes the governing body of each city or town elect, at its option, to have one or more of the city departments participate in such system; and WHEREA, The governing body of the City of Plainview, Texas, finds th t it will be in the public interest for the city to have the Police Department employees, the Department of the City Treasurer and the Department of the Building Inspector participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System, not, there- fore: BE IT OFDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLAINVIEW, TE!:AS Section 1. That, on behalf of the City of Plainview, Texas the City Council hereby exercises its option and elects to have the Police Department employees, the Department of the City Treasurer and the Department of the Building Inspector partici- pate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System as provided in Chapter 75, Acts of the 50th Legislature, as amended, being Article 6243h of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes; and all of the benefits and obligations of such system are hereby accepted. Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby directed to notify the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System 322 that the City of Plainview, Texas, has elected to participate in such system: The Police Department, the Department of the Building Inspector and the Department of City Treasurer. Section 3. Each person who becomes an employee of any partici- pating department on or after the effective date of participation of such department shall be included within and subject to the provisions of the Texas Municipal Retirement System beginning upon the date such person becomes an employee as defined in sub section 14, Section II, of such system. Section 4. That the City of Plainview, Texas, may in the future refuse to add new departments or new employees to such system but shall never discontinue as to any participants. TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM C) PARTICIPATION ORDINANC Section 5. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to remit to the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System, at its office in Austin, Texas, the city's proper contributions to the system and the amounts which shall be deducted from the compensation or payroll of employees, all as required by said Board under the provisions of Chapter 75, Acts of the 5 ^th Legislature of the State of Texas, as amended, and the said City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to ascertain and certify officially on behalf of the City of Plainview, Texas, the prior service rendered to the said municipality by each of the employees of the participating departments, and the average prior service compensation received by each, and to make and execute all other reports and certificates, which may be required by the City of Plainview, Texas, under the provisions of Chapter 24, Acts Regular Session 51st Legislature or the rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System. Passed and approved this the 4th day of April 1955. ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN APPROVED C. L. ABERNETHY �CLERK MAYOR THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED -"A- Gil/ CLERK MAYOR SPECIAL SESSION April 1955 The Council met in special session at the call of: Mayor Abernethy, with Councilmen J. W. .Talker, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Anderson, J. C. Edmiston, present. City Attorney Joe Sharp, also was present for the meeting. Moved by Anderson seconded by Walker, That the motion passed in regard to State Retirement System be amended by adding the following section: This Ordinance shall not be in effect until the contract with the State for Social Security benefits is in effect and the Mayor is directed to with hold signing of State Contract until that time. THE MOTION CARRIED THE MEETING ADJOURNED ty ler•.. 1 Mayor._ 323` SPECIAL M_ETING April 13, 1955 The City Council met in response to the Mayors call with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending, 3. W. Walker, L. M. Anderson, J. C. Edmiston, C. T. Johnson, and W. T. Cain. Charles M. Smith of The First Southwest Company was also present. lie Mayor presented the returns of the Bond Election held on April 12th., 1955. It was moved by Cain seconded by L. T Anderson that the resolution declaring the results of the Election be ad.onted. The Motion Carried CANVASSING T Ti -1 T) DF C f TT SOT;TTTI N T c �_,L G ,0 R��; S LF'CTi0N THL STATE i. X..E CITY OF PT,;^.I''VIj,,4 Q 1 j'Ti TY HAT I__ ON THIS, the 13 day of April, 1955, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in Special session, at the reF- ular meeting nlace thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members: C. L. Abernathy, MAYOR J. W. Walker, J. C. Edmiston, i A. T. Cain, LDIATT N L. M. Anderson, C. T. Johnston, and with the following absent: None constituting a quorum; and, among other rroceedingrs had were the following: Alderman W. T. Cain offered the following resolutio- to the City Council and moved its adortion: WHi1RAS, under and by virtue of a resolution and order duly passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 21st day; of March, i 5 an election was held in said City on the 12th day of Anril, 1';55, on three nrorositions for the issuance of the bonds of said City of Plainview, Texas, in the following amounts and for the foliowing nurnoses, to -wit: 1 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the Cit,r' s Waterwoons System; 1 and I 50,000 general obliaaticn tax bonds for the nu.rrose of constructing improve ents and extensions to the Cite-'s Sanitary Sewer S'-stem; AND ;:'HE 'I_'AS, on this the 13 day of April, 1955, same being a 1necial session of the City; Council, there came on to be considered the returns of said election; and IHEAS, anon consideration of the returns of said election, it appears that the same was in all resrects legally held., after due notice had been given, and that the said returns were duly and legally made; and 324 WHErl AS, it T'urther an ea -s from said re turns that there were cast at said election ;1 votes on the nrorosi tion for the issuance of ;?5,000 Street Imrrovement 3onds, of which number 664 votes were cast "L'''i TH ISSUANCE OF 'O0 GnnI iAL 0 'L LC ATIflN TAX S �t,LT ±1i t 0 L JT I>ONi)S AO ''T-Tf hi_VY OF r, TAX IN P1_'? UT TH, Tr'0 F" T 32 r ti n, j1 1 r�, FT1 S.71 C[i J_'' ��,r' O .)0 GLN-!, '?AL and 32 votes were cast AC L i l T f[ r i n1: v z 0 ?i�1G,�TI_�i'� r T 1 T 3- li),? ��l]) ��ti OF A 1AX IN PA ,T`'i,ITT TH. ?r.Oi and WHF EAS, it further anrea-s from said retT rns that there were cast at said election 98 votes on the proposition for the issuance of Waterwor'rs System general obligation tax bonds, of which number 653 votes were cast R THE ISSliANCr OF 7 5,000 (j_ v 3AL 0 3LICATI' iT T "i?.'T0 if "S 3( -)NnS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PA I.NT rt f E' =;01'" and 33L�- votes were cast .�G?I �S ISSUr CL Ui tt n c� r�, X C n r �5, 000 GLlI is +T, OBLICATI'.)N TAX r "',Ti ?`.cif ''KS BONDS AND THE Ii V O F A TAX IN P T`i and IHE_OE \0,it further aprea-s from said returns that there were cast at said. election 999 votes on the proposition for the issuance of ;;50,000 Sewer System General obligation tax bonds, of which number 660 votes were cast "00F'� THL ISUrNCr OF O 150,000 C L PL O BLIi ,�TION TAX SLWE S STET 30'1 )S AND THE linVY OF A TAX IN P'1 7, 1i NT THr ;00 and 329 votes were cast "al 'ST THE ISSTTA CE O 50,000 CLN-E L 03LiGATION TAX SEWER FYS`TE•'i BONDS 01) THE LEVY OF A TAX THL Al. TN �L L��iT ant, ��.Or Ti1EOr 0i1E, 3E IT B1.S0LVLf) BY 0Hi= CITY C01 iCIL 00 THE CITY DF PLAI `lV= H'>1, J't;IAS: 1. That the aforesaid election was duly and legally called and notice thereof given in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the resolution and order calling said eLection; that said election was held in strict confcrmit-; with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and the returns thereof have been rrc' erl r made to the officials of the City entitled to receive same; that onl resident qualified rrorerty taxna-ins; voters of the said City of Plainview, TeYn who owned property therein, subect to taxation, were rermitted to vote at said election and, further that said election nronerly rerresents the desires of those qualified to vote as aforesaid. II. 'That the nronosition to issue the 0^'5,000 general obli- gation tax bends for the nurnose of constructing street improvements in and for said City, was sustained D7 a ma,'orit of the qualified voters of said Cite voting at said election, who own taxable nronerty in said City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levv and have assessed and collected taxes for the nar ent of the rrincinal of and interest on saic bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. III. That the proposition to issue the P5,000 general obli- gation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing, improvements and extensions to the Cit s Waterworks S,; ste was sustained by a major- ity of the qualified voters of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable nronerty in said City, and who have dui- rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authori- zed to issue said bonds and to levy and have assesTed and collected taxes for t'be rayment of the principal of in erest on said bonds in t'e time and manner nrescr_i_`ed_ by law. IV. Tbat the nronosition to issue the 1 50,000 c°eneral o'.�li- ation tax bones for the pnrnose of constrnetin imnrove ents and ex €ens =i ons to the C. t s Sanitary,° Sewer System, was sustained by a 25 majority of the qualified voters of said City, voting-. at said election, who own taxable nrore °tT, in said City, an ii who have d-lv rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. The resolution have been read in full, it was moved by Alderman W. T. Cainand ser'onded ty Alderman E. Y. Anderson that the same be passed and adopted. There the Mayor rut the motion to a vote of the members of the City Council, and the followin members voted A`'r Alderman Walker, Jidniston,Cain, Anderson and Johnston; and none voted "PTO The Ma-ror declared the motion carried and the res- olution adopted. CD PASSED A11D -D, this the 1 _day of Anvil, 1955. ,h The Meetin7 Ad;ourne Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas P. I-_ 3'r I an G Cit7 Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas 326 Regular Session April 1th. 1955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, Geo L. Taylor and G. H. Ward. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer also attended the meet- ing. The minutes of April 4th., 8th., and 13th. read and approved. THE MOTION CARRIED Moved by Edmiston second by Walker, That the report of South- western Bell Telephone Company of 2% street rentals due for Year ending March 31st. accompanied with a check of ,`6,012.56 be accepted and filed. THE MOTION CARRIED Moved by Walker second by Cain, That Electric bond of Lee Kelly and Plumbers Bond of P. C. Mechanical Contractors be approved, subjedt to insertion of City of Plainview in plumbing bond. THE MOTION CARRIED Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That ordinance No. 615 issuing Bonds be passed ORDINANCE NO. 645 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF x25,000 "CITY OP PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT BONDS," DATED, APRIL 15, 1955 THL STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS, the 18th day of April, 1955, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members present and in attendance, to -wit: C. L. ABERNETHY, MAYOR J. W. WALKER, J. C. EDMISTON,) W. T. CAIN ALDERMEN xXXXMLXA nX, XIXT INSTRN,) AND WITH THE FOLLOWING ABS1 ANDERSON AND JOHNSTON constituting a quorum; at which time the following among other business was transacted, to -wit: Alderman Walker introduced a proposed ordi- nance. The ordinance was read in full. Alderman..Walker made a motion that any rule requiring ordinances to be read at more than one meting be suspended. The motion was seconded by Alderman Edmiston and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, Edmiston, Cain, imAxxxxi4xanst NOES: None 3 2I Alderman Walker made a motion that the ordiance be passed finally, The motion was seconded by Alderman Edmiston and carried by the following vote: AYLS: Aldermen, Walker, Edmiston, Cain, Noes: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. The ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizinr7 the issuance of 'City of Plainview, Texas, Water and Sewer System Improvement Bonds', to be CD dated April 15, 1955, in the principal sum of ,125, 000, C7) bearing interest at the rates of 1-3/4 2 -1/4%, and 2-1/4:b per annum issued for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, and providing for the assess- ment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to thepurpose and subject of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, THE City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas on the 21st day of March, 1955, adopted a resolution and order calling an election on the question of the issuance of ?5,000 general obligation tax bonds of said City, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed TWO AND THREE- FOURTHS PER CENTTUM (2- 3 /!i%) per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks System; mad WHE';EAS, The City Council on the same date, and by the same resolution and order, ordered an election to be held on the question of the issuance of X50,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed 2 -3/4%per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System; and WHEREAS, the said election was held pursuant to said resolu- tion and order on the 12th day of April, 1955, and resulted favorably to the issuance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; and Whereas, this City Council has examined into and investigated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds that the same was duly and legally given; that the notice required by law to be given has been duly and legally given; and that said election was conducted in strict conformity with the law; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted a resolution declaring the results of said election and determining the specific authority of tie City to issue said general obligation tax bonds; and WHEREAS, it was provided by the aforesaid election order of March 21, 1955, that if arproved by the qualified voters, the bonds of the two series hereinabove described might be issued as one series; and 32 WHEREAS, it is now necessary and proper that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, proceed with the issu- ance of such general obligation tax bonds; therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEIW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the: bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS", be and same are hereby ordered to be issued in the princiral sum of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (125,000), for the purrose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks and Aanitary Sewer System, under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered conse- cutively from One (1) to One Hundred Twenty Five (125), both inclusive; shall be in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars (1,000) each, ag regating the sum of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DO LA RS aggregating SECTION 3: That said bonds shall be dated April 15, 1955 and shall become due and payable serially in accordance with the following schedule: BOND NUMBERS (All Inclusive) MATURITY DATES AMOUNTS 1 to 10 April 15, 1957 ,10,000 11 to 20 April 15, 1958 10,000 21 to 30 April 15, 1959 10, 31 to 4 April 15, 1961 10,000 41 to 50 April 15, 1962 10,000 51 to 60 April 15, 1963 10,000 61 to 7 0 April 15, 1964 10,000 71 to 90 April 15, 1965 10,000 81 to 90 April 15, 1966 10,000 91 to 100 April 15, 1967 10 101 to 110 April 15, 1968 10,000 111 to 125 April 15, 1969 15,000 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the City reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered 81 to 125, both inclusive, of this series, maturing on April 15th in each of the years 1966, to 1969, both inclusive, in whole or in part, on April 15, 1965, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at par and accrued interest; PROVIDED, FU RTHE9, that if less than all of said bonds are redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that al least thirty (30) days prior to any interest rayment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, notice of redemption signed by the City Secretary (specif7- ing the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) shall have been filed with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS AND THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, (the paying agents named in each of said bonds) and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption pursuant to such notice the same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption; SECTION 4: That said bonds shall bear interest from date until paid at the following rates per annum; that is to sayw- (a) Bonds Numbered 1 to 0, both inclusive, maturing on April 15th in each of the years 19,;7 to 1959, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of ONE AND THREE FOURTHS PER CENTUM (1 -3 /Lp) per annum; (btD Bonds Numbered 31 to 80, both inclusive, maturing on April 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1965, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND ONE FOURTH PER CENTTJM (2 -1J4%) per annum; and 329 (c) Bonds Numbered '1 to 125, both inclusive, maturing on April 15th in each of the years 1966 to 1969, shall bear inter- est at the rate of TWO AND THREE- FOURTHS PER CENTUM (2-3/V) per annum; such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bonds, and said interest shall be payable on Arril 15, 1956 and semi annually thereafter on October 15th and April 15th in each year. SECTION 5: That both principal and interes of the said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner of holder, at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS OR AT THE option +6f the holder at the CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or t- CD proper interest coupons. SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor, countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS" shall be impressed upon each of them. SECTION 7 That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lithographed or printed on the interest coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION That the form of said bonds shall be sub- stantially as follows: NO. UNITED STATES 0 I, AMERICA 1,000 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BOND THECITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, and FOR VALUE RECEIVED, HEREBY PROMISES TO say to bearer, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS A�� 01,000), in lawful money of the United States of America, on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF APRIL 19 with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of PER CENTUM(" per annum, payable on April 1 19 and semi- annually thereafter on October 15th and April 15, in each year, and interest falling due on or prior to maturity hereof is payable only upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made sayable at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS or at the option of the holder, at THE, CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAI7VIEW, Plainview, Texas, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, and for the prompt payment of this bond and the interest thereon at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a series of like tenor and effect except as to number, interest rate, right or prior redemption, and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to One Hundred Twenty Five (125), both inclusive, in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars (`11,000) each aggregating in amount ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS 0,125, 000) AND Issued for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of said City Council. 33a AS SPECIFIED in the ordinance here in above mentioned, the City of Plainview, reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered R1 to 125, both inclusive, of this series, maturing on April 15th in each of the years 1966, to 1969, both inclusive, in whole or in part, on April 15, 1965, or on any interest payment date there- after, at par and accrued interest; PROVIDED, FURTHER, that if less than all of said bonds are so redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PROVIDED, F1J THE R, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, a notice of redemption, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) shall be filed with THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS AND THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIFW, Plainview, Texas, and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption pursuant to such notice, same shall cease to bear interedt from and after the date so fixed for redemption. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said City on the 12th day of April, 1955; that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds and of this bone, have been properly done and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that sufficient and nrorer provision for the levy and collection of taxes has been made, which, when collected, shall become due; and that the total indebtedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be affixed hereto, and this bond to be signed by the Mayor and Elm counter- signed by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the 15th day of April, 1955. Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas COUNTERSIGNED: City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 9; That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: NO. ON THE DAY OF 19 :;(unless the bond to which this coupon pertains has been proper- ly called for redemption in accordance with its terms), the City OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at the THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS or at the option of the holder, at THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, with- out exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, the sum of DOLLARS in lawful money of the United states of America, 3 3 said sum being months' interest due that day on "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BOND DATED April 15, 1955. Bond No. City Secretary Mayor SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each bond: OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER REGISTE'R NO STATE OF TEXAS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS ON FILE AND OF RECORD in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, to the effect that this bond has been examined by him as required by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said City of Plainview, Texas, and Said bond has this day been registered by me. �°L WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE at Austin, Texas, Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. SECTION 11: That a special fund to be designated "SPECIAL WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BOND FUND" is hereby created, and the proceeds of all taxes collected for or on account of this series of bonds shall be credited to said fund for the purpose of paying the interest on and to rrovide a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity; and said fund shall be used for no other rurpose; that, while said bonds, or any of them, are outstanding and unpaid, there shall be annually levied, assessed and collected in due time, form and manner, a tax upon all of the taxable property in said City, sufficient to pay the current interest theron and create a sinking fund sufficient to pay each installment of principal as the same becomes due; and to ray the interest on said bonds for the first year, and to create a sinking fund with which to pay the principal as the same becomes due there is hereby levied a sufficient tax on each one hundred dollars' valuation of tax- able property in said City for the current year and the same shall be assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named; and while said bonds or any of them are outstanding and unpaid, a tax each year at a ratefrom year to year, as will be ample and sufficient to provide funds to pay the current interest on said bonds and to provide the necessarysinking fund, full allowance being made for delinquencies and costs of collection, shall be and is hereby levied for each year, respectively, while said bonds, or any of the, are outstanding and unpaid, and said tax shall each year be assessed and collected and applied to the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds. The City Council hereby declares its purpose and intent to provide and levy a tax legally and fully sufficient for such bonds, it having been deteimuined that the existing and available taxing authority of the City for such purpose is adequate to permit a legally sufficient tax in consideration of all other outstanding obligati, -ns. SECTION 12; BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY TH_F CITE: COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: 33 That the Mayor of said City shall be, and he is hereby authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending investigation by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their aprroval by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. SECTION 13: BE IT FURTHER ORDAIN_'.D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to FIRST SOUTHWEST COMPANY, Dallas, Texas, at the price of par and accrued interest to date of delivery is herby confirmed. Delivery of the bonds shall be made to said purchaser as soon as may be after the adoption of this ordinance, upon natment therefor in accord- ance with the terms of sale. SECTION 14: AND BE IT FURTHiR O! D IN D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEX The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to provide funds for the construction of improvements and extensions to the City's Water- works and Sanitary Sewer System, herein contemplated at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent ru necessity, requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to be read and voted upon at more than one meeting of the City Council be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be g assed and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and provis- ions are accordingly suspended, and this ordinance is passes as an emergency measure, and shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVE, this the 1Fth day of April, 1955 Mayor, ity of Plainv' w, Texas ATTEST: g City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) 333 CERTIFICATE OF CITY SECRETARY THE STATL OF TEXAS 0 CITY OF PLAINVIEW 0 COUNTY OF HALE 0 I, the undersigned, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and fore going is a true and correct copy of an ordinance authorizing the issuance of ;125, 000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS dated April 15, 1955 (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption), passed by the City Council on the CD l`?th day of April, 1955, at a regular session of said City Council, and which ordinance is of record in Book C`t page ja‘l, et seq., of the Minutes of said City Council. In WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name officially and affixed the seal of said City, this the 1 day of April, 1955. City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) THE MOTION CARRIED Moved by Cain second by Edmiston That Ordinance No. 646 issuing street bonds be passed. ORDINANCE NO. 646 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF 275,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS DATED APRIL 15, 1955 THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE 0 ON THIS, the 19th day of April, 1955, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members present and in attendance, to -wit: C. L. ABE RNETHY, MAYOR J. W. WALKER, J. C. EDMISTON, ALDERMEN W. T. CAIN, AND the following absent: Anderson and Johnston constituting a quorum; at which time the following among other business was transacted, to -wit; 334 Alderman Walker introduced a proposed ordi- nance. The ordinance was read in full. Alderman Walker made a motion that any rule requiring ordinances to be read at more than one meeting be suspended. The motion was seconded by Alderman Bain and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen, Walker, Edmiston, Cain, Noes: None. Alderman Cain made a motion that the ordi- nance be passed finally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Edmiston and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen, Walker, Edmiston, Cain, Noes: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. The ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of 'City of Plainview, Texas, Street Improvement Bonds', to be dated April 15, 1955, in the principal sum of bearing; interest at the rates of 1 -3/4%, 2- 1//e/, and 2 -3/L) per annum, issued for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property withing the limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sink- ing fund for the redemption thereof, and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to the purpose and sub- ject of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 21st day of March, 1955, adopted a resolution and order calling an election on the question of the issuance of ti 75,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed TWO AND THREE FOURTHS PER CENTUM (2 -3 /h per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; and WHEREAS, the said election was held rursuant to said resolution and order on the 12th day of April, 1955, and resulted favorably to the issuance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; and WHEREAS, this City Council has examined into and in- vestigated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds that the same was duly and legally held; that the notice required by law to he given has been duly and legally given, and that said election was conducted in strict conformity with thelaw; and WHEREAS, this City Council has ]hereto fore adopted a resolution declaring the results of said election and determin- ing the specific authority of the city to issue said general obligation tax bonds: therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS be, and same are hereby ordered to be issued, in the principal sum of SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS for the purpose of 335 constructing street improvements in and for said City, under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered con- secutively from One (1) to Seventy Five (75), both inclusive; shall be in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars (`H1,OOO) each, aggregating the principal sum of SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (75,000). SECTION 3: That said bonds shall be dated April 15, 1955, and shall become due and payable serially in accordance with the following schedule: BOND NUMBERS (All Inclusive) MATURITY DATES AMOUNTS C.") 1 to 2 April 15, 1956 0 3 to 5 April 15, 195 3,000 6 to 9 April 15, 1958 4,000 10 to 13 April 15, 1959 L4.,000 14 to 17 April 15, 1960 4,000 18 to 21 April 15, 1961 4,000 22 to 25 April 15, 1962 4,000 26 to 30 April 15, 1963 5,000 31 to 35 April 15, 196L. 5,000 36 to 41 April 15, 1965 6 42 to 49 April 15, 1966 7,000 49 to 55 April 15, 1967 7,000 56 to 65 April 15, 1968 10,000 66 to 75 April 15, 1969 10,000 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the City reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered 42 to 75, both inclusive, of this series, matur- ing on April 15th in each of the years 1966 to 1969, both in- clusive, in whole or in part, on April 15, 1965, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at par and accrued interest; PROVIDED, FURTHER, that if less than all of said bonds are re- deemed on am such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numerical order; and provided, FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days rrior to any interest nairment date upon wlich any of said bonds are to be redeemed, notice of redemption, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount o" bonds to be redeemed) shall have been filed with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS and THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, (the paying agents named in each of said bonds) and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redem pursuant to such notice the sane shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. SECTION That said bonds shall bear interest from date until paid, at the following rates r_er annum; that is to say- (a) Bonds Numbered 1 to 17, both inclusive, maturing on April 15th in each of the years 1 to 1960, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of ONE AND THREE FOURTHS PER CENTUM (1 -3 /4 per annum; (b) Bonds Numbered 1' to 41, both inclusive, maturing on April 15th in each of the years 1961 to 965, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND THREE FOURTHS PER CENTUM (2 -1 per annum; and (c) Bonds Numbered 42 to 7 5, both inclusive, maturing on April 15 th in each of the years 1966 to 1969, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND TH F OU R TF S PER CENTU M (2-3/4%1' %4 per annum; 33 such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bonds, and said interest shall be rayable on April 15, 1956, and semi annually thereafter on October 15th and April 15, in each year. SECTION 5: That both principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, at FIRST NATIOTL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS or at the option of the holder, at THE CITY NATIONAL BANK F PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, uron presentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons. SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the cornor.ate seal of the "City of Plainview, Texas" shall be impress- ed ur ^n each of them. SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lithographed or printed on the inter- est coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION 9: That the form of said bonds shall be sub- stantially as follows: NO. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 4,000 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF "HALE CITY OF PL IT VIEa TEX STRE'' IMPROVEMENT BOND The CITY OF PL.INVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, and FOR VALUE RECEIVED, HEREBY promises to nay to bearer, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (;)1,000), in lawful money of the United State of America, on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 19 with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid, at the rate of PER CENTUM( per annum, payable on April 15, 1956, and semi annually thereafter on October 15th and April 15th in each year, and interest falling due on or prior to maturity hereof is payable only upon presentation of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS or at the option of the holder, at THE CITY NATIONAL BANK 0' PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, and for the prompt payment of this bond and the interest thereon at maturity, the full fait- ,credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a series of like tenor and effect except as to number, interest rate, right of prior redemption and maturity, nmbered consecutively from One (1) to Seventy Five both inclusive, in the denomination of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS 4,000) each, aggregating in amount SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (`;75,000), and issued for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City, under authority of the Constit- ution and laws of the State of Texas, and pursuant to an ordi- nance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of said City Council. AS SPECIFIED in the ordinance herein above mentioned, the City of Plainview reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered 42 to -5, both inclusive, of this series, maturing on Aprii 15th in each of the years 1966 to 169, both inclusive, in whole or in part, on April 15, 1965 or on any interest payment date thereafter, at par and accrue PROVIDED, FURTHER, THAT 33 IF less than all of said bonds are so redeemed on any such re- demption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PROVIDED, FURTH at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, a notice of redemption, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) axxatizaxmfxmadxmOilsui4xxigxmdxkymkkiaxakty shall be filed with THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS AND THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption pursuant to such notice, same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date to fixed for redemption. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, REOITED AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qualified pro- perty taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purrose within said City on ghe 12th day of April, 1955; that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds, and of this bond, have been properly done and performed and have ha --ened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that sufficient and proper provision for the levy and collection of to -Kes has been made, which, when collected, shall be arronriated exclusively to the paTment of this bond, and the series of which it is a Part, and to the raym.ent of the interest coupons thereto annexed as the same shall become due; and that thetotal indebtedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, including the entire series of bonds os which this is one, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to he affixed hereto, and this bond to be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Secretary; the date of this signatures of said Mayor and City Secreary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the 15th day of April, 1955. Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas COUNTERSIGNED: City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas Section 9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: No. ON THE DAY OP ti 19 (unless the bond to which this coupon pertains has been pro- rerlT called for redemption in accordance with its terms), the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXS, A municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN DALLAS, TEXAS OR AT THE OPTION OF THE holder, at the CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, with- out exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, the sum of DOLLARS in lawful money of the United States of America, said sum being months' interest due that day on "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, ST:EET IMPROVEMENT BOND dated April 15, 1955. Bond No. 338 City Secretary Mayor SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each bond: OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER REGISTER NO. STATE OF TEXAS 0 I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, to the effect that this bond has been examined by him as required by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said City of Plainview, Texas, and said bond has this day been regist- ered by me. WITNESS MY SAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE at Austin, Texas, Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. SECTION 11: That a special fund to be designated "SPECIAL STREET IMPROVEMENT BO ?D 21 1)" is hereby created, and the proceeds of all taxes collected for or on account of this series of bonds shall be credited to said fund forthe purrose of paying the interest on and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity; and said fund shall be used for no other purpose; that, while said bonds, or any of them, are outstanding and unpaid, there shall be an levied, assessed and collected in due time, form and manner, a tax upon all of the taxable Property in said City, sufficient to ray the current interest thereon and create a sinking fund suf "icient to pay each installment of principal as the same becomes due; and to pay the interest on said bonds for the first year, and to create a sinking fund with which to nay the principal as the same becomes due there is hereby levied a sufficient tax on each one hundred dollars' valuation of taxable rronerty in said City forthe current year and the same shall be assessed and collected and applied to the purrose named; and while said bonds or any of them are outstanding and unsaid, a tax each year at a rate from year to year, as will be ample and sufficient to provide funds to pay the current interest on said bonds and to Provide the necessary sinking fend, full allowance being made for delinquencies and costs of collection, shall be and is hereby levied for each year, respectively, while said bonds, or any of them, are outstanding and unpaid, and said tax shall each year be assessed and collected and arnlied to the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds. The City Council hereby declares its purroE'e and intent to provide and levy a tax legally and fully sufficient for such bonds, it having been determined that the existing and available taxing authority of the City for such nurP_.ose is adequate to Permit a legally sufficient tax in consideration of a 1 otb outstanding obligations. SECTION 12: Be it further ordained by the city council of the city of Plainview, Texas: That the Mayor of said City shall be, and he is hereby authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records rending investigation by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized rending their an-roval by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public A -co nts. SECT7 13: BD IT IqJRTT4E ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAINVI W, TEXAS: 339 That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to First SOUTFZEST CC^TANY, Dallas, Texas, at the price of rar and accrued interest to date of delivery is hereby confirmed. Delivery of the bonds shall be made to said purchaser as soon as may be after the adortion of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance with the terms of sale. SECTION 1)4: AND BE IT CURTH.=: ORDAINE:D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to provide funds for the construction of the street improvements herein contemplated at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, requiring that any r -7) rule rrovidin: for ordinances to be read and voted upon at more 'C than one meeting of the City Council be suspended, and requiring `4 that this ordinance be passed nd take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended, and this ordinance is massed as an ere gent measure, and shall take effect and be in full force from and after its Passahe. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 1'th day of April, 1955. Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: 6) -4/?:.1, City Secretar C %y of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) CEETIFICATE 0_ CITY SECREATARY THL STATE 02 TEXAS i CITY OF PLAINVIF.W i COUNTY OF HALE 0 I, the undersigned, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance authorizing the issu- ance of pP5,000 "C1_TY 01 PLAINVIEri, TEXAS, STREET IM!FROVEMENT BONDS dated April 15, 1955, (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption), passed by the City C -until on the l8th day of April, 1955, at a regular session of said City Council, and which ordinance is of record in Book page °et seq., of the Minutes of said Cit Council. In WITNESS aHERLOF, I have hereunto signed my name officially and affixed the seal of said City, this the lath day of April, 1955. f- .te City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) Moved by Cain second by Edmiston that the list of bills submitted be approved for rayment. 340 LIST OF BILLS FROM APRIL 18 TO MAY 1, 1955 Texas Tech Dairy Dept. J. Oliver Bier 15.00, W. L. Coreland >35O.00, Chandler Conv. Hgme ,162.00, J. Oliver Bier 45.O0, Phillips Petroleum >12."D, Alma Nye 11.48, Mrs. Jim Edens ?20.00, Continental Assurance515.56, Beverly Bowers 88.93, Board of City Development ',100.00, Board of City Development X750.00, Plainview, Indep. School `>150.00 Plainview, Public Library >15O.00, Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00, Mercantile National Bank ;1550.00, Karpark Corp. ;jg61".00 Dual Parking Meter Co. 174.80, G. 0. Dickerson $25.65, Carolyn Cordova 17.35, Fayrene Harden 23 1. 20, Charley Jones 038.40, G. D. Martin 28.30, Dale Hefner a43.9O, N. J. Johnson r8.5O, Luz Ortez ;33.15, J. Oliver Bier ;430.00, Mildred Tucker `13.00, P. H. Bryan Collector The Santa Fe Trail ;1.50, Marshall Surratt -Tax Collector '40.00, Southwestern Public service, X19.40, J. Oliver Bier ;}15.00, The Plainview, Womand Club 012.50, Owens Electric ]i.00, Curry Motor Freight Plainview Abstract ;16.00, Dude Garnett ;,6.00, Floyd Lamb 7 .50, Berry Lynch $112.30, Rufus Hicks ;%25.00. The Mayor presented the returns of the April 5th Election which were duly canvassed. Moved by Walker second by Cain, that G. H. Ward and Geo. L. Taylor be declared elected as Aldermen. ELECTION ORDER On this the 18th day of April, 1955, at a regular meeting of the City Council of Plainview, Texas, with all the membrs present, there was presented to the Council in proper form and in the proper manner, the returns o" an election held throughout the City of Plainview on the5th day of April, 1955, to elect the following Officers for the City of Plainview, and the said returns having been received, opened, and canvas according to law, and it appearing from the returns that the following candidates received the number of votes herein stated: For Alderman G. H. Ward 539 For Alderman Geo. Taylor 594 For Alderman R. R. Bell 396 For Alderman E. M. Anderson 525 The following Candidates having received the largest number of votes cast at said Election were duly declared elected by the City Council. G. H. Ward Alderman George Taylor Alderman The total number or votes cast being 1066, and the terms of office being for the ensuing two years, it is therefore declared that the above named persons having received the largest number of votes cast for any one for the above named offices are hereby declared elected for the ensuing two years. Done this the l °th day of Anril 1955, at a regular meeting of the City n Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. r V CITY ;CLEF ���QQt�� MA TO R THE MOTION CARRIED at this pint City Attorney Joe Sharp administered the oath of Office to'the newly elected Alderman. 3 4 REGULAR SESSION APRIL 18th. Moved by Walker second by Cain That the Lease Of American Legidn be extended to Arril 2nd. 2017. THE MOTION CARRIED PROPOSED PAVING 1955 Aileen St. Pvt. to Thomas Blvd. 19th St. El Paso to Galveston Spayth St. 18th North to Dimrriit Highway Castro St. Smyth to Travis 19th St. Quincy to Travis 20th St. Quincy to Travis D Thomas Blvd 4th to Juanita C*, Elm St. 12th to 13th o Dallas Street 13th to 16th 13th St. Canyon to Dallas Canyon St. 10th to 13th Yonkers St. 9th to 10th Zephyr St. 9th to 10th Amarillo St. 9th to 13th Seventh St. Canyon to Ennis 16th St. Lexington to Milwaukee 21st St. Smyth to Travis Borger St. 10th to 13th Yonkers St. Pvt. to Thomas Blvd 10th St. Yonkers to Canyon Moved by Cain second by Edmiston, That the paying recommended by the City Engineer be ordered in and Contract be extended to cover the blocks named. THE MOTION CARRIED. Moved by Walker second by Edmiston, That H. B. Jordan contract be extended to cover streets as follows, not to exceed 2000,00 SEWER 1955 6 inch as follows Amarillo to Yonkers between 6th and 7 th 675 ft. 9th to 10th between Yonkers and Zep vr 300 ft. 9th to 10th between Zephyr and Amarillo 300 ft. 22d to 24th between Houston and Independence 600 ft. Quincy to Utica between 18th and 19th 1550 ft. Quincy to Travis between 19th and 20th 1550 ft. Quincy to Utica between 20th and 21st 1350 ft. Smyth to Quincy between 16th and 1 300 ft. Smyth to Quincy between 17th and 18th L00 ft. 8 in as follows Utica Street from 1 to 2IDst Street 1185 ft. THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED City Secretary, City of Mayor Plainview, Texas 342 Regular Session May 2nd 1955 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending, J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward and J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. The MayorRead Monthly Reports for April as follows, Water plant gallons pumped 9 Cur"ent Taxes 1,1 Delinquenst Taxes 836. 12 Building Inspector 836. 12 Police Report 2, 1 Good Inspector 3.00 City Clerk 7 0,966.99 Meat Inspector Fees accrd 63. 05 Parking Meters 2 ,9 2 4.5 0 Moved by Edmiston seconded by Walker, That the reports be accepted and filed. The Motion Carried Moved by Ward second by Walker, Thatthe list of Bills and Salaries be anrroved for payment. The Motion Carried Joe Sharp 220.00, C. L. Abernethy 300.00, P. H. Bryan 400.00, Quadene Billington 200.00, Nina Odom 215.00, T. J. Gardner 215.00, Mrs. Mark Eiring 185.00,Fannie Morman 300.00, Iris Faucett 200.00, Rollin K. Snethen 525.00, X. T. Cain 40.00, C. T. Johnson 40.00, J. W. Walker 4n,00, E. M. Anderson 4.0.00, J. C. Edmiston 40.00, Hoyt Curry 400.00, Nath Burkett 255.00, E. J. Shearer 250.00, Hub Burt 250.00, J. E. Sheeon 250.00, Hartense Pelphrey 247.50, George Boswell 20 T. P. Sitton 212.00, A. R. Cardinal 245.00, Todd Edd Burson 240.00, Floyd Lamb 240.00, V. M. Reynolds 112.00 3. M. Heflin 75.( Rufus Hicks 200.00, Raymond Claycomb 2)'0.00, J. W. Butler 240.00, Doyle Clark 240.00, Weldon Smith 237.66, Paul McDaniel 230.00, James Russell 230.00, R. N. Barnett 240.00, V. A. Botkin 220.00, Durwood Lynch 210.00, J. R. Williams 240.00, George V. Sawyer 180.20, Kenneth Carter 124.10, Mrs. Pat Connelly 91.80, James Goswick 60.00, A. M. Hamilton 330.00, Leedy Maxey 260.00, Frank Rigler 240.00, Berry Lynch 250.00, Arvil Harkins 21.5.00, W. E. Reneger 240.00, P.W. Slaughter 245.00, W. E. Strickland 240.00, Tommie Harkins 240.00, Gerald Dickerson 240.00, Floyd Steele 2110.00, Agee Brooks 230.00, Edward Settle 230.00, Richard Norwood 230.00, Johnnie Ballew 230.00, W. H. Rodgers 210.00, Plainview Fire Dept. 35.00, 6d. F. Foley 425.00, S. E. Bolles 375.00, A. T. Herrod 232.00, Roy Warren 2 Howard Gibson 227.00, Roswell Alexander 22 Vernon Pierce 227.00, Bob Goswick 224.50, James Slaughter 227.00, C. G. Brown 12L..80, Al D. Fitch 235.00, L. G. McDaniel 212.00, Delmer Sharp 205.00, Haskell Sapin 250.00, 0. 3. Guin 232.00, Nute Rannals 267.00, M. F. Tamplin 232.00, Robert Brooks 227.00, N. B. Alexander 207.00, Irvin Price 275.00, George. Smith 2D7.00, J. B. Temple 212.67, W. D. Wilburn 250.00, W. L. Welch 182.00, A. L. King 200.00,) H. McGee 190.00, Dr. E. C. Nichols 220.00, Dr. D. P. Jones 90.00, A. C. Koeninger 270.00, Weldon Way 260.00, L. A. Horton 190.00, B. A. Wood 190.00, W. H. Welch 190.00, J. Clint Wright 210.00, C. H. Pyle 210.00, Burual Shepard 190. "i0, Oliver Tamplin 190.00, John Phillips 217.00, L. D. Horton 21 Fred Moore 210.00, J. B. Heflin 220.00, Carolyn Cordova 92.65, Fayrene Hardin 109.65, G. D. Martin 116.60, Beverley Bowers 8 Dale Hefner 1 Charlie Jones 54.40, Alma Nye 11.48, N. J. Johnson 8.50, Luz Ortex 33.15. List of Bills From April 18 to May 1, 1955 Texas Tech Dairy Dept. 39.50, J. Oliver Bier 15.00, 34: W. L. Copeland 350.00, Chandler Contr. Home 162.00, J. Oliver Bier 45.00, Phillips Petroleum 12.80, Alma Nye 11.48, Mrs. Jim Edens 20.00, Continental Assurance 515.56, Beverly Bowers 8 .93, Board of City Development 100.00, Board of City Development 750.00, Plainview Indep. School 150.00, Plainview Public Library 150.00 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00, Mercantile National Bank 1550.00, Karpark Corp. 618.00, Dual Parking Meter Co. 174..80, G. O. Dickerson 25.65, Carolyn Cordova 17.35, Fayrene Harden 23.20, Charley Jones 38.40, G. D. Martin 28.30, Dale Hefner 43.90, Luz Ortez 33.15 J. Oliver Bier 30.00, Mildred Tucker 3.00, P. H. Bryan Collector 8.00, The Santa Fe trail 1.50, Marshall Surratt- Tax Col. 40.00, Southwestern Pub. Ser. 19.40, J. Olvier Bier 15.00, The Plainview, Womans Club 12.50, Owens Electric 14.00, Curry Motor Freight 6.13, Plainview CD Abstract 16.00, Dude Garnett 6.00, Floyd Lamb 7.30, Berry D Lynch 112.30, Rufus Hicks 25.00. Moved by Walker second by Edmiston that the City pay Hale County Commissioners Precinct No. I, 800.00 for the W. C. Green lot right of way on Highway onl6th. Street east from Date Street. The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston second by Taylor that the City buy 1100 feet 6 inch cast iron pipe from Lone Star Steel Company at 1.63 per foot The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston second by Taylor That the ity Engineer advertise for bids on painting exterior of the Beech Street Elevated Tank both Complete with material and also labor only. The Motion Car-°ied Moved by 'Walker second by Ward That the City buy 6000.00 worth of Treasury Bonds from Frist Southwest Co, for Interest Sinking Fund The Motion Carried WHEREAS, the City Of Plainview now has on hand 6000.00 surplus cash to the credit o" the interest and sinking funds for general obligation bonds, said money representing principal and interest received on certain U. S. Government Bonds which matured, and whereas, the City Council deems it advisable and to the best interest of the City to invest said sinking funds. NOW. THEREFORE, motion was made by Alderman Walker and seconded by Alderman Ward that the City r'urchase 6,000 par value of U. S. Government 2 -1/2% Treasury Bonds, due November 1961 at the market price thereof, and the City Secretary be authorized and directed to make payment for the bonds when they are ready for delivery. THEREUPON, the Mayor rut the motion and Alderman Walker, Ed_minston, Cain, Ward, and Taylor voted "AYE and none voted "NO The Mayor announced the motion carried. 344 Regular Session May 2nd. 1955 Moved by Walker second b':r Ward, That the City arrrove plat of Geeen Acres submitted by Earl Green et al. The Motion Car Moved by Edmiston second by Taylor, that Council adopt Ordinance No. bringing Green Acres into the City Limits. The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Edmiston That the City Engineer advertise for bids on a carload of 2 inch cast iron peip, mechanical Joint type to be opened May rd. at 2 P.M. The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston second by Ward, That the Council approve installation of 6 inch sewer line between 11th, and 16th streets and El Paso c Fresno streets The Motion Carried. and the meeting adjourned. City Clerk Mayor. Regular Session May 16, 1955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and thefollowing Aldermen in attendance Geo. L. Taylor G.H. Ward, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Shapp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. The minutes of May 2nd read and ar-roved. Moved by Cain second by Taylor that the list of salaries and bills presented be approved for payment. The Motion Carried D. D. Joslin and wife presented a petition for platting of a part of Block 80 College Hill Addition to Plainview, Texas. Moved by Cain second by Taylor, That the petition be granted and the plat approved subject to correction of alley line this was done and submitted to City Engineer. The Motion Carried RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL WHEREAS, D C JOSLIN and wife, PHYLLIS JOSLIN, being the owners of that certain portion of Block Number EIGHTY (80), COLLEGE HILL ADDITION to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown on the accompanying plat have subdivided and platted the same into lots and block to be known and designated as "JOSLIN SUBDIVISION" of the Northwest part of Block Number Eighty (80), College Hill Addition to Plainview, Texas; and 3J A ORDINANCE NO. 650 AN ORDINANCE INCORPORATING A- TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS, BASED UPON PETITION OF ALL PROPERTY OWNERS THEREIN. WHEREAS, it is found and determined that EARL GREENE and wife, OLLIE G-EENE, and PAN AMA, INC., a corporation, are the sole owners of Greene Acres Addition to Plainview, Texas, located on the east part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3L., Block J -2, in Hale County, Texas, and it appears that they have petitioned the City of Plainview to extend its boundaries to include t at portion of said Greene Acres Addition which is not presently included within said boundaries, said tract being described by metes and bounds as follows: CD BEGINNING at a point in the north line of 1``th Street in Plainview, Texas, 202.5 feet west of the southwest corner of Block No. 11, High h School Addition to the Town of Plain M., view, as shown by plat of said addition duly recorded in the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; THENCE North 1215 feet; THENCE "jest 3 -.2 feet; THENCE South 1215 feet; THENCE East along the north line of 18th Street 377.2 Beet to the place of beginning; and If-IEREAS, it is found that said tract is adjacent to the present boundaries of the City of Plainview, and that it will be to the advantage and benefit of the City of Plainview to extend the boundaries of said. City to include all of said Greene Acres Addition, and that this order should be made; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAIN D BY THECITY COUNCIL OF TTIE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: 1. The boundaries of the City of Plainview be and the same are hereby extended to include that portion of said Greene Acres Addition which is not now included within said boundaries, said portion being described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGItU III ?G at a int in the north line of 1 ?th Street in Plainview, Texas, 202.5 feet west of the southwest corner of Block No. 11, High School Addition to the Town of Plainview, as shown by plat of said addition duly recorded in the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; THENCE North 1215 feet; THENCE West 3? feet; THENCE South 1215 feet; THENCE East along the north line of 18th Street 377.2 feet tc the place of beginning. 2. From knd after the date of the passage of this ordinance, asid tract will be subject to all ordinances, regulation, taxes and other assessments of said City. Passed, arr roved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, an this 2nd day of May 1955. C. L. Abernethy ATTEST: Mayor P H. Bryan city Clerk O fDINANCE NO. 6)49 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THL CIT Y OF PLAINVIEW, T =XAS, AP- ROVING AND ACCEPTING A PLAT 0 GREENE ACRES AD ?ITION TO PLAINVIEJW, T=XAS, LOCATED ON THE LAST PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 34, BLOCK JK -2, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS BE IT ORDAINHD B`r' TEI.: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. That the Plat designated as "Greene Acres Addition to Plainview, Texas, located on the east part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 34, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas" and filed with us on this date, covering the lands and area designated on said plat, is determined to be in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances and rules and regulations of the City of Plainview, Texas, governing such matters, and same is hereby approved and accepted; excert that the City of Plainview shall not be obligated in any way to oren, widen or improve that portion of Eighteenth Street, as shown on said plat, which lies immediately south of Blocks 7 and of said Greene Acres Addition to Plainview, Texas, unless and until the City is furnished with a 60 -foot right -of -way at the place designated on th rlat, and without cost or expense to the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its final passage. Arnroved, adorted and Published the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unaminous vote on this 2nd day of May, 1955. C. L. Abernethy Mayor ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Clerk 4 5 WHERLAS the said D CJoslin, Et. Ux. have submitted a plat of said subdivision showing the streets and alleys on said plat, which the City of Plainview through its City Council finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys as shown on s aid plat, the streets as uhown on such plat having heretofore been dedicated and that the same should in all thins be approved. IT IS T RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT`'" OF PLAI :VIEW that the plat and dedication of the said Joslin Subdivision of the Northwest part of Block Number Eighty, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. It was agreed by the Council to send the Chief of Police to State Convention at arrroximate cost of 125.00. Moved by Edmiston second by lard, That the council trade in Police C4r No. 1 in on a new 8 cylinder car. The Motion Carried Moved Cain second by Taylor That the Council secure bids on new pick -up for water department with and with out trade in of old car The Motion Carried Moved by Taylor second by Cain, That the Council require all Contractors with the City to show evidence of Public Liability of 50 and 100 thousand dollars insurance, before work orders are given. The Motion Carried ORDINANCE NO. 647 ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND APPROVING ORDINANCE DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, APRIL 18, 1955, AUTHOIUZING IScUANCE OF a125, 000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEdLR SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT BONDS", DATED APRIL 15, 1955 THr' STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS, the 16th day of May, 1955, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with all members present and in attendance, to -wit: C. L. Abernethy, Mayor J. W. dalker, J. C. Edmiton, W. T. CRin, ALDERMEN G. H. Ward, George 1. Taylor, constituting a quorum; at which time the following among other business was transacted, to -wit: Alderman Edmiston introduced a proposed ordinance. The ordinance was read in full. Alderman Edmiston made a motion that any rule requir- ing ordinances to be read at more than one meeting be suspended. X 6 The motion was seconded by Alderman Ward and carried by the following vote: AYES: ALDERMEN WALK R, EDMISTr N, CAIN, WARD AND TAYLOR, NOES: NONE. Alderman Taylor made a motion that the ordinance be passed finally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Edmiston and carried by the following vote: AYES: aldermen Walker, Edmiston, Coin, Ward and Taylor. Noes: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. The ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, ratifying, confirm- ing and approving an ordinance duly passed and adopted as an emergency measure by the City Council of said City on April 13, 1955 authorizing the issuance of p125,000 'City of Plainview, Texas Water and Sewer System Improvement Bonds', dated April 15, 1955; enacting provisions incident and relating to the subjedt and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, heretofore, to -wit: on the 13th day of April, 1955, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, duly passed and adopted an ordinance as an emergency measure, authorizing the issuance of 3125,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWL: SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT BONDS dated April 15, 1955, which ordinance is duly recorded in Book 11 page 324 of the Minutes of said City Council, said ordinance being "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of 'City of Plainview, Texas, Water and Sewer System Improvement Bonds!_ ;sto be dated April 15, 1955, in the principal sum of ;125,000, bearing interest at the rates of 1- 3/ 1 0, 2 -1 /L and 2 -3 /Lp per annum, issued for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to theCity's Waterworkds and Sanitary Sewer System; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; leaying a continuing diredt annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, and providing enacting provisions incident and relating to the purpose and subjedt of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." AND WHEREAS, Section 6 of the Charter of the City of Plainview, Texas, provides: "The Municipal Government of the City of Plainview shall consist of the City Council, which shall be composed of Mayor and Five Aldermen elected at large over the City, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. An affirmative majority vote of all the Aldermen present ahallbe necessary to pass any ordinance or resolution, except at call meeting, or meeting for the imposition of taxes, or the issuance of 347 all bonds of the said City, or when especially provided by the Charter and WHEREAS, two aldei.men of the City Council being absent on April 18, 1955, this City Council now deems it necessary and proper to ratify, confirm and approve said ordinance passed onf April 18, 1955; therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the ordinance by the Ctty Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of 1 ,125,000 "CITY 02 PLAINVIIW, TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT BONDS dated April 15, 1955, be and the same is hereby RATIFIED, CONFIRMED AND APPROVED. SECTION 2: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THL CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to provide funds for the construction of improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to be read and voted upon at more than one meeting of the City Council be suspended, and requiring that this ordi- nance be passed and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and Provisions are accordingly suspended, and this ordinance is nassed as an emergency measure, and shall take effect and be in full force from and after its pagsage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 16th day of May, 1955. Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: City Secretary, Cis ty of Plainview„ Texas (City Seal) APPROVED: City Attorney, City of Plainview, Texas. 3 48 ORDINANCE NO. 61.8 ORDINANCE RATIFYING, CONFIRMING AND APPROVING ORDINANCE DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, AP1tLL 18, 1955, AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF p75,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS", DATED APRIL 15, 1955. THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 CITY OF PLAINVIEW 0 COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS, the 16th day of May, 1955, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with all members present and in attendance, to -wit; C.L. ABERNETHY, MAYOR J. W. WALKER, J. C. EDMISTON, W.T. CAIN, ALDERMEN G. H. WARD, GEORGE L. TAYLOR, Constituting a quorum; at which time the following among other business was transacted, towitk: Alderman Cain introducbd a proposed ordinance. The ordinance was read in full. Alderman Cain made a motion that any rule requiring ordinances to be read at more than one meeting be suspended. The motion was seconded by Alderman Ward and carried b the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Walker, Edmiston, Cain, Ward and Taylor. NOES: None. Alderman Ward made a motion that the ordinance be passed finally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Cain and carried by the following vote: AY Aldermen Walker, Edmiston, Cain, Ward and Taylor. NOES: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. The ORDINANCE IS as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of theCity of Plainview, Texas, ratifying, confirming and anProving an ordinance duly passed and adopted as an emergency measure by the City Council of said City on April 18, 1955, authorizing the issuance of :75,000 'CITY OF TLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVE? BONDS', dated A-ril 15, 1955; enacting provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, HERETOFORE, TOuWIT: on the 18th day of April, 1955, the City Council of the City of Plainview, 349 Texas, duly passed and adopted an ordinance as an emergency measure, authorizing the issuance of :75,000, "CST Y OF PLAINVIEW, TEAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS dated April 15, 1955, which ordian ante is 7uly recorded in Book 11 page 327 of the Minutes of said City Council, said ordinance being "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the icsuance of 'City of Plainview, Texas, Street Improvement principal sum of 75,000, bearing interest at the rates of 1- 3/4%0, 2-1/4, and 2-3/4,' per annum, issued for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City: prescribing the fozzri of the bonds and theform of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable rronerty withing thelimits C. os said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund on the redemption r thereof, and providing for the assessment and col- lection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to the purpose and subject of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." AND WHEREAS, Section 6 of the Charter of the Cit of Plainview, Texas, provides: "The Municipal Government of the City of Plainview shall consist of the City Council, which shall be composed of Mayor and Five Aldermen elected at large over the City, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. An affirmative majority vote of all the Aldermen present shall be necessary to vacs any ordinance or resolution, except at call meeting, or meeting for the imposition of taxes, or the issuance of bonds, when at least four of all the aldermen elected shall be necessary for a quorum. An affirmative vote of at least two- thirds o' all the Aldermen present shall be necessary in levying all taxes and issuance of all bonds of the said City, or when esnecially provided by the Charter and WHEREAS, two alderman of the City Council being absent on April 1', 1955, this City Council now deems it necessary and proper to ratify, confirm and approve said ordinance passed on April 18, 1955; therefore BE IT O RDAINLD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINTVIEW, TEXAS SECTION 1: That the ordinance by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of 75,000 "CITY OF PLAINViEW, TEXAS, STR_ET IMPROVEMENT BONDS" dated April 15, 1955, be and the same is hereby RATIFIED, CON:: FIRMED AND APPROVED. SECTION 2: BE IT FURTHR ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to provide funds for the construction of the street improvements at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to be read and voted upon at more than one meeting of the City Council be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency measure, 350 and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended, and this ordinance ispassed as an emergency measure, and shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage. PA "SED AND AT `COVED, this the 16th day of May, 1955. Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas AYTEST ity, Secreta y, City of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) APPROVED: City Attorney, City of Plainview, Texas. Moved by Cain second b r Edmiston That the following Streets be designated for raving Lot 6 Block 91 College Hill 3th. Street Travis to Utica Amarillo Street 4th to second lot xklax south of 3 rd. Street The Motion Carried The Mayor opened two bids on painting Beech Street Elevated Tank Kessler Corporation 1525.00 L. C. Kurtz 1385.00 Moved by Cain second by Edmiston That the low bid of L. C. Kurtz be accepted. THE MOTION CAT D THL MEETING ADJOU RN_sD. e '4 e rty C /et, 3 53 SPECIAL SEf -SION MAY 23rd. 1955 The City Council me in Special Session with Mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, W. T. Cain, G. H. Ward, J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor, and J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. The Mayor opened bids in response to Published advertisement as follows On car load of 2 inch cast iron pine. American Cast Iron Pipe Comrany 120 days. and 62 cents per foot United States Pine and Foundry 100 days and .637 cents Lone Star Steel Company 60 days and .652 cents Morrison Supply Comrany Screwed Joint and .60 cents McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co. h5 days and .6132 It '1"` It was moved by Edmiston second b- Cain, That the Council accept low bids of McWane Pipe Company The Motion Carried oiru 4 e; 11,4 „-.4464,_ Mrs. B. M. Odom Asst. Clerk Mayor. SPECIAL SESSIOII AY 27, 1955 The City Council met in Special Session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding, and the following Aldermen present; J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. y ard, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston. Gene Mitchell, president of the Chamber of Commerce, read the report of the finding of the Clinic held early in the spring showing various suggestions for Civic Development of the City. Moved by Taylor second by Walker that the Council express their appreciation of the work and interest of the Chamber of Commerce and that the 1 'layor be authorized to appoint Commissions from the Citizen to help carry out the work in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce and Board of City Development. The Potion Carried The Mayor appointed the following commissions: PARKS, Recreation and Public Buildings(including City Auditorium and Recreation Center GEORGE TAYLOR SANITATION Joe Don Scott W. T. CAIN J. K. Crews J. F. Harding Mrs. Pat Lindsey Joe Foster Mrs Carl Green Mrs. Paul Toliver Tut Tawwater POLICE STREETS AND ALLEYS HASK}LLL WA 'D Gene Mitchell J. C. EDMISTON Br Robinson Powers Cayce Olen Purcell James E. Martin HOUSING::SUBSTANDARD ATLAS CITY PLANNING COTThTISSI CN REV.. JOE_LEATHERWOOD Paul Huggins J. W. WALKER Jack Payne 7 member group to be John W. Turner named later. Pete Artiaga The Meeting Adjourned 6PA' City Clerk Mayor 354 REGULAR SESSION JUNE 6, 1955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance; J. W. Walker, G. H. Ward, J. C. Edmiston, Geo. L. Taylor. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also were present. The mihutes of 1 'Iay 16 and May 23, 195 were read and approved. The Mayor read the monthly reports as follows: Food Inspector fees, 5.00: Meat Inspector fees 37.75: Parking Meters 3021.53: Delinquent Tax 2221.97: Current Tax 2490.00: City Clerk 21,286.93: Building Inspector 408.90; Police Repot 2005.80: Water plant gallons pumped 65,169,000. Moved by Edmiston second by Ward, That the reports be accepted- filed. The motion carried moved by Edmiston second by Walker, That the salaries and list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM MAY 16 to JUNE 6, 1955 Board of City Development 100.00;Board of City Development 750.00; Plainview Schools 150.00;Plainview Library 150.00: Jr. League Nursery 25.00;Dual Parking Meters 174.80; Chandler Conv Home 166.75; Irene Trimble 25.00; Josie White 20.00; P. H. Bryan Petty Cash 49.04; LaVon Haws(CH) 14.4 L. Ale- Kander(aud) 7.00; Brady Wooley 7.00; Olin Fowler 12.75;J. Oliver Bier 15.00; A. D. Harris 34.00; Eulojio Flores 10.4 National Guard 49.30; Olen Fowler 19.00; Ft. Worth pc Denver 841.23;Plainview rodeo 12.00; Albino C. Luna 32.00; Audie Stice 36.10 Everett H. Pyle 50.40; A. D. Harris 39.95; Rufus Hicks 25.00; Hoyt Curry 25.00; Mrs. Jim Edens 25.00; Mrs L. D. McI$urry 20.0; Curry Motor 1 'reight 7.29;Army -ec Navy Store 89.90; AAA Fire Extinguisher 3.25 Army Navy Store 27.92; Bryans Food Store 45.00; 5. C. Electronic Lab 26.05; 3 arneyts Texaco Station 3.85; Fred Berryhill Equi;.105.71; Board Shamrock Ser. Sta. 5.25; Curry Motor Freight 105.71; Carlton Bros Trim Shop 8.00; Clowe Cowan 295.25; Conley Lott Mach. 41.25; Tildred Tucker 1.25• Cathey hullingim Hardware 71.28; Cosden 6.00; Dempster Bros 442.58; Dempster Bros 538.97; W. S. Darley Co 64.9); Gallaway Janitor Sup.46.40; Herald News 56.20; Hilton Hotel Cleaners 4.30; Hale Co Airport 70.00; Harder Agency 12.50;Hirsch Tyler Co 23.06 W. L. James Jr. 231.25; Kikers Service Sta 3.37; Rohan Co 546.67; Ros Shop5.00LeFebure Corp. 150.30; J.G.Logsdon 48.00; Larson Turner Imp. 1.15; Meinecke Hardware 73.25;Manges Motor Co 3.50;F. D. Myres Saddle 21.30; M. B. McKee 813.35; Merson Clothes Inc. 10.2e;Noel Welding Steel Works 60.00; National Food 6.00; No Name Cafe 58.95; Plainview Hardware 31.64; William E. Perry 29.33; Plainview Seed House 1.64; a;lainview Plumbing; 12.15; Miller Miller 66.72; Peerless Pump 83.00; Phillips Battery ry 47.61, Plains achinery 21.50; Plainview Hospital 333.54; Pioneer Natural Gas 47.70; Robinson Herring Drug 6.06;Rogery Son 2.00; E. 0. Rogers 114 Rowland Gordon 65.50; Rogers Battery Electric 6.70;Shook Tire Co 32.49; M. 0. Stapleton 1.00; ''argent Sowell 74.77; Sri Bell Telephone 291.02; State Chemical 98.55; Steck Co.22.30;Dr.E.S.Timmons 36 .40; A. B. Thornton 1200;Teague Agency 32.63 West Pharmacy 1.18; Well Machinery Sup.54.00; Winn Motor 80.08; Chick Inn 109.10; North Side Gro 10.00; Gene Bu_mpus Ser.Sta.7.78; Burt Elec 269.32; City Blacksmith Shop 57.25; Guy's Cosden Sta 6.25; Daffern Coal Feed 2.65;Firestone Stores 5.00; Ft.Worth Denver 765.22; Higginbotham Lbr. Co 33.69; Keniston Garage 14.80; Lindseys Cos.Sta; 5/51; Long Bell 14.31; Mc' Trading Post 15/20; Mitchell Hardware 14.35; Neptune Meter 3366.99; 0. K. Rubber Welders 3.50; Plainview Safety Lane 26.10; Plv. Welding 1.00; Prescriptinn Shop45.56; Richard son Oil 28.50; Rohan Co 546.67; Rose Shop 5.00• Seipp riachine 2.00; Shearer Texaco Sta.15.50; R.Q. Silverthorne 148.40; W. 0. Sreck 39.4 Stovall }3ooher 6.00; i`'Iorrison Supply i41.92; White Super Mkt.31.00; LaVon Haws 13.50; A. D. Harris 39195; Antonio R. Sanchez 11.90;V. L. Alexander 20.00; Audie Stice 30.80; H. Pyle 30.80; R. L. Alex ander 8.00; Brady Wooley 8.00; National Guard 33.15;. LIST OF SALARIES FOR MAY, 1955 Joe Sharp 220.00: C. L. Abernethy 300.00; P. F. Bryan 400.00; Quadene Billington200.00, Nina Odom 215.00; T. J. Gardner 215.00; Mrs Mark Eirin 185.00; Fannie Norman 300.00; Iris 2 aucett 200; Rolin Snethen 525.00; W. T. Cain 40.00; G. H. Hard 14.67; George Taylor 14.67; C. T Johnson 25.33; L. U. Anderson 25.33; J. C. Ldmiston 40.00; J. W. Walker 40.00; Hoyt Curry 400.00; Nath Burkett 265.00; E. J. Shearer 254.16; Hub Burt 250.00; J. L. Sheeon 250.00; Hartense Pelrhrey 259.97 G.J.Boswel1207.00; T. P. Sitton 212.00; A. R.Cardinal 245.00; Todd Edd Burson 240.00; =loyd Larnb 240.00, V. M. Reynolds 112.00; J. M. Heflin 75.00;'iufus Hicks 200.00; -Raymond Claycomb 240.00; J.':J.Butler 55 240.O0; Doyle Clark 240.00; Weldon Smith 242.67; Paul McDaniel 230. J.R.Russell 230.00; R.N.Barnett 240.00; V.A.Botkin 220.00;Durwood Lynch 80. �4;J. R. Williams 240.00; George Sawyer 112.20; Kenneth Carter 140.25; Mrs. Pat Connelly 85.00; James Goswick 40.00; Charlen Clark 87.50; Wilbur Hestand 210.00;A.M. Hamilton 330.00; Leedy 1 l axe 260.00 t''rank iigler 240. ?0; Arvil Harkins 245.00; W. E. Renegar 240 F. W. 6 laughter 245.004 W. E. Strickland 240.00; T. F. Harkins 240. G.O.Dickerson 240.00; Floyd Steele 240.00; Agee Brooks 240.00; E. L. Settle 230.00; Richard Norwood 230.00; J. D. Ballew 230.00, W. H. 'lodgers 210.00; Plainview Fire Dept 35.00' Mpriam Daffern 210.00; W. F. Foley 425.00¢ S. E. Bolles 375.00; A. T. Herrod 232.00; Roy Warren 275.00; Howard Gibson 232.00; Roswell Alexander 232.00; Verno Pierce 232.00; Jamei Slaughter 217.00;C. G. Brown 128.00; Al D.Fitch 235.00; L. G. McDaniel 212.00; Delmer harp 205.00; Haskell N.Spain 150.00;0, B. Guin 232.00; Nute Rannais 267.00; M. F. Tamp lin 232.00; Robert Brooks227.00; W. B. Alexander 207,00; Irvin Price 275.00; George Smith 207.00; J. B. Terple 220.00; J. B. Heflin 220.00; W. D. Wilbourn 250.00; W. L. Welch 183.00; A. L. King 200.00; J. H. McGee 200.00; Dr. E.C.Nichols 220.00; Dr D. P. Jones 90.00;A. C. Koeninger 270.00; Weldon Way 250.00; L. A. Horton 190.00; David McDonald 190. B.A.Wood 190.00; W. H. Welch 190.00; J.C.Wright 210.00; C. H. Pyle 2 210.00; Bural Shepard 190.00; Oliver Tamplin 1c0.00; John Phillips 217.00; L. D. Horton 217.00 Fred Moore 210.00; Carolyn Cordova 61.20 Fayrene Harden 65.65; Dale Hefner 151.50; G. D. Morton 40.00; Charley Jones 39.40; Salbador odoller 25.60; Jeff Kirkes 50.15; Luz Ortez 39.95; n. D. Harris 113.90. Hr. A. J. Cronin discussed lowering the City Wells with the Council. Moved by Edmiston second by Walker that the Ordinance adopting Masten Subdivision be passed. The Motion Carried ORDINANCE NO. 651 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A PLAT OF THE MASTEN SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST 212.5 FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK )1)i,LADESIDE ADDITION TO PL.AINVIEW, TEXAS. BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN:: View, Texas: Section 1. That the plat designated as "Masten Subdivision of the West 212.5 feet of the East half of Block Y;, Lakeside Addition to Plainview, Texas, which is in Hale County, Texas, prepared and certified to by W. J. Williams, County Surveyor of Hale County, Texas, and filed with us on this date, covering the lands and area designated on said plat, is determined to be in compliance with the requirements of the laws of the State of Texas and the or'inances and rules and regulations of the City of Plainview, Texas, governing such matters, and same is hereby adopted and approved. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its final passage. Approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unanimous vote on this 6th day of June,1955. ATTEST P. H. BRYAN C. L. ABERNETHY City Secretary Mayor Moved by ,Balker second by Taylor that Reese Masten be allowed credit for extra payment on intersection at 16th., when Portland is paved north from 16th Street. The Motion Carried 'Moved by Walker second by Ward, that the Council buy four air packs for Fire Department, out of excess in their budget, costing aprrox- imately 1080.00. The Motion Carried Moved by Ward second by Edmiston That Y.M.C.A. be paid 350.00 on their aprropriation for the year. The Motion Carried Moved by Ward second by Edmiston, That the City pay for 125 feet of Storm Sewer line to serve Churchwell Bros new Station. The Motion Carried 356 Moved by Edmiston second by Walker That the following streets be de- signated for paving; Juniper 5th to 3rd st.; Portland north 636 ft from 16th st subject to 100 participation. The Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimates as follows; H. B. Jordan Co. Sewer Lines 1434.00. Moved by Ward second by Walker that the estimate be paid. Bryan Hoffman paving contract 3061.00 Moved by Edmiston second by Ward that the estimate be raid The motions carried The Mayor opened bids on new car trade in for Police as follows: Winn Motor Co(iord) net 1036.00: Bob Hooper Motor(Plymouth) 1400.00; Bob Hooper Motor (Dodge) 1575.00; Shepard Chevrolet 691.30; Haynes Motor Co 1335.00. Moved by Edmiston second by Ward That the Council accept the low bid of Shepard Chevrolet Company. The Motion Carried The Mayor opened bids on pick -up as follows: Haynes Motor Co(Int) Net 1385.00; Bob Hooper Itr.(Dodge) 1365.00: Winn Motor Co(Ford) 1350.00; Shepard Chevrolet 1335. Moved by Walker second. by Edmiston that the City accept the low bid of Shepard Chevrolet Company. The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston second by Walker, That the Mayors' appointment of Geo. L. Taylor as Council representative on the Municipal County Club Board of Directors be approved. The Motion Carried. The Mayor read a copy of the minutes of State Highway Department, being No. 38158 passed on May 24, 1955. -INUTJ ORDER HALE 03UNTY DISTRICT NO. 5 IHE E?LAS, in HALE COUNTY on U. S. HIGHWAY 87 from Lubbock County Line to the Swisher County line, the State Highway Commission by i'Iinute Number 35708 authorized the State Highway Engineer to proceed with advance planning for the future construction of two additional lanes and the construction of grading, drainage structures and surfacing north and south of Plainview has now been programmed; and WHEREAS, the inadequacy of the existing facility for the safe and ex- peditious movement of the present and anticipated future traffic volume on the section through and adjacent to the City of Plainview indicates the need for immediate advance planning in order that need- ed improvements might be undertaken as soon as funds are available:& WHEREAS, the anticipated future traffic volume requires that provis- ions be made for the ultimate construction of a minimam four-lane facility with controlled access; and 'THETh AS, the anticipated future development and expansion of the area make it extremely desirable that action be taken for the protection of acquisition of required right of way in order that right of way might be obtained within economical bounds. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the State Highway Engineer be directed to proceed with location surveys and furnish the local auth- orities with deeds for a minimum of 300' right of way with additional widths required at interchanges and for unusual design requirements on U. W. Highway 87 generally along the present route or El Paso St. through and adjacent to the City of Plainview a distance of app- roximately 7.0 miles for the ultimate construction of a minimum four lane highway with controlled access, including frontage road, on condition Hale County and the City of Plainview will agree to receive into their road and street system such portions of the existing high- way that may be abandoned because of relocation and on the further condition that the City of Plainview will execute the Texas Highway Department's standard forms for construction and maintenance of projects inside incorporated cities and towns and pass necessary or- ders to implement the actions of the Texas Highway Department in developing a controlled access highway facility. In the event the development of an Expressway facility along or in the vicinity of the present route is not considered feasible or acceptable to the local authorities an acceptable alternate location west of Plainview from a connection with the present road south of Plainview to a con- nection with the present road north of Plainview and crossing U. S. Highway 70 in the vicinity of the W st City Limits of Plainview will 357 be acceptable to the State Highway Commission if Preferred by the County and City and is officially requested by appropriate resolution. It must be understood that should the alternate route be agreed upon, construction will be by stages beginning after all right of way has been acquired, with the present road being retained on the State Hi- ghway System for service to local traffic. FURTHER, it is understood that the purpose of this Minute is to es- tablish an agreement with the local governmental agencies regarding the proposed route for future improvements and Provide for advance planning with the understanding that funds are not presently avail- able for construction. It is anticipated however that funds will be allocated from future programs of work for the construction of this section and upon acceptance of the Provisions of this Minute by the local authorities and the receipt of an official statement re- garding the preferred route for future improvements the State High way Engineer is directed to proceed with proposed advance planning. G_` This Minute shall not become operative until all provisions are accepted or complied with by appropriate actions of the prover off- icials of Hale County and the City of Plainview and if not made operative within 180 days hereof it shall be automatically cancelled. Minute Number 38158 Date passed- May 24, 1955 After discussion the Mayor aprointed a committee of citizens to work with the Streets and Highways Committee from the Board of City Development and Chamber of Commerce as follows; EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE O THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS COTMNITTEE L. W. Kiker, Chm., Harold LaFont, W. E. Bryan, Marshall Formby, L. B. Newman, C. C. McGlasson, Lee Nowlin. T "fir S HIGHJ YS COT•i''''I TEE M :M3ERS TO WORK ?`WITH ABOVE Earl Alexander, Joe G. Baker, lra Bruce, W. T. Cain, Marvin L. B. Churchwell, B. 0. Cooper, J. C. Davis, J. H. Doty, Norman Dulaney, J. C. Edmiston, P. L. Ferguson, Dr. D. 0. Hollingsworth, J. B. James, J. D. Johnson, M. J. Keniston, Archie Keys, George Keys, R. C. Mangum R.P. Miller, Guy Moverley, Hall Nall, William E. Perry, E. L. Planit, T. A. 'famsey, C. J. Richardson, Clarence Owen Rogers, P. E. Shick, G. G. Smith, Virgil Spencer, C. R. Morgan, Vincent Tudor, F. M. Whis enhunt, Neal Williams, Mart Pool. The Meeting Adjourned City Clerk d T�Iayor REGULAR SESSION JUNE 20, 1 955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Abernethy preside ing and the following Aldermen attending; J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor G. H. Ward, W. T. Cain, J. D. Edmiston. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, and City Engineer R. K. Snethen, also attended the meeting The Minutes of May 27th, June 6th and June 8th were read and approved. Moved by Cain second by Taylor, that the Council approve light rates on commercial users to be raised or lowered based on the annual cost of natural gas per 1000 cubic feet, said schedules being numbered 3519.5,3003. 3501.4, 353 0.4, 3521.4. The Motion Carried Moved by Taylor second by Edmiston, That the City Council after in- vestigation declare a necessity exists for paving Houston street from N.L. 18th Street to N.L. of 21st Street. The Motion Carried Moved by Cain second by Taylor, That the following streets be paved: Zephyr 7 to 8: Amarillo 7 to 8: 205h Independence to Houston: 8th Utica to Vernon The Motion Carried Moved by Walker second by Cain, That the list of bills submitted be qpproved for payment. LIST OF BILLS June Ito June 20 Plainview YMCA350.O0;Texas Polic3 Association 10.00;Fred Moore 56.50 T.J. Boney Agency 700.00; Conner Mathes Co 127.29; Furrs 18.26; Farmers Blacksmith shop 24.88; Ludeman MacNaughton 30.00; Lemons bur. Assn 3.54; Eaton Stationery 424.25;Magnolia Petroleum 2.66; Morehead Sharp Boyd 3.14; Plainview Auto Parts 41.89 Western Union 8.85 Fermin Escareno 40.00; Shepard Chev. 11145.00 Shepard Chevrolet 106.23 Firemans R. R. Fund 78.40 Hoyt Curry 125.00 Daffern Feed Coal 11. Tom Feagins Reapir 15.50 J. Robert Metzger 1000.00 Shepard Chevrolet 1335.00 LaVon Haws 15.45 Plains Welding Supply 2.70 Medical Center 30. Hale Co. Concrete 8.10 Wooten Grocery 2.40 Kimbell Plainview Co 8.00 Audie Stice 36.10 Grady Martin 16.00 V. L. Alexander 38.40 J. T. Anderson 12.75 T. W. Anderson 12.75 A. D. Harris 29.75 A. M. Hamilton 60.00 Everett H. Pyle 36.00 Chuck Hayes 36.00 E. M. Campbell 22.00 Craig Oil Co 854.18 Texas Assn of Assessing Office 5.00 P. H. Bryan Petty Cash 48.87; P. H. Bryan Collector 30.00 J. 0. Bier 15.00 J.K. Crews 80.00 G. W. Gilbreath 13.60 Southwestern Public Service 2507.92 Ft, Worth Denver 226.15 W. L. Copeland 175.00 Curry Motor Freight 13.55 Continental Assurance 505.38 Chandlers Convelescent Home 162.50 E. F. McClendon 20.40 Grady Morton 30.80 H. J. Goswick 12.00 T.J. Sharp 15.30 B. D. Elledge 33.80 Audie Stice 36.10 W. E. Mays 30.80 A. D. Cowart 33.80 Everet Pyle 43.90 Chuck Hayes 41.80 A. D. Harris 20.40 G. W. Gilbreath 13.60. The Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimates as follows: Bryan Hoffman due on pabing contract 1572.12 Moved by Cain second by Ward that the estimate be paid. H. B. Jordan Company on sewer work 1990.25 Moved by Edmiston second bT Walker thet the estimate be paid The Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimate from H. B. Jordan Company on sewer work amounting to 1897.50. Moved by Walker second by Cain the estimate be paid. The Motion Carried The City Engineer read estimate from H. B. Jordan Company on sewer work amounting to 1892.05. Moved by Edmiston second bt; Cain the estimate be paid. The Motion Carried Moved by Cain second by Edmiston that the following be named as a Board of Equalization for 1955.: G. D. Billington J. H. Morgan, Loyd Woods; As alternates Dwight Green, Curt Glenn, Homer Vining, The Motion Carried. Moved by Edmiston second by Cain that the Audit of Firemens Pension Fund for 1948 through 1954 by Robert Metzger be approved and filed. The Motion Carried The Meeting Adjourned if L City Clerk Ma or C y y 359 SESSION OF JULY (h, 1955 The City Council met on July 5th, as the regular date of July 4th was a holiday and some of the members were out of town. Mayor C. L. Abernathy presided with the following Aldermen attending: J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, George Taylor and G. H. Ward. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. The minutes of June 20th session read and approved. Frank Hart complained to the Council that the phone rates recently approved were discriminatory as to hotels and asked the Council to try and get them lowered. Moved by Taylor, Seconded by Edmiston, that the Council remove puma No. 1 for examination as to condition in order to determine the advis- ability of changinr* the other pumps, and if found practical, to pur- chase new bowl assembly and 4 10 foot sections of column, and bear ings. The motion carried, Moved by Edmiston second by Cain, that the Council pay Buster Span $1500 cash to build foundation approximately $450 move house, approximately $150 replace shrubbery, and move water and sewer connections, for right of way on Farm to Market road east on 16th Street. The motion carried Moved by Edmiston second by Walker that Ordinance No. 652 be passed and the Mayor be authorized to sign construction agreement with High- way Dept. The motion carried MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE NO. 652 (Construction, Reconstruction and Maintenance) AND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PORTION OF FM HIGHWAY NO. 2286 IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW. 3EREINABOVE REFERRED TO AS "THE STREET PROJECT" AND AUTHORIZED THE MAYOR OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE COR- PORATE SEAL AND ATTEST THE SAME, A CERTAIN CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUC- TION, MAINTENANCE, EXISTENCF AND USE OF THE SAID STREET PROJECT: FOR THE INDEMNIFICATION OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, BY THE CITY, AGAINST ALL DAMAGES TO ADJOINING, ABUTTING AND OTHER PROPERTY, AND FOR EXPENSES TN CONNECTION WITH ANY CLAIM OR SUIT THEREOF: AND DECLARING AN EMERGEN- CY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the public convenience, safety and necessity of the city and the people of the city require that the portion of Sixteenth St. 45' East of Date St. East to a point )1)12 Feet East of Date St. be constructed. Since the existing street constitutes a danger and serious inconvenience to the public, it is urgently required to be remedied: and WHEREAS, the city has requested the State of Texas to contribute financially in the street project; and WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the City that it will assiste the city in the street project by furnishing the necessary funds for actual construction, reconstruction and mainten- ance; and by supervising construction, providing the city approves the plans, grades and alignment for said project; and WHEREAS, the city, in consideration of the providing of said project, agrees to indemnify the State of Texas against all damages or claims for damage to adjoining, abutting or other property for which the State is liable, arising out of, incident to, and in any way connecte0 with the installation, the construction, and existence, the use and maintenance of the street project or the passage and enforcement of this ordinance. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: SECTION 1. That since the public convenience, safety and 3 6 necessity of the city and the people of the city require it, said street shall be constructed. SECTION 2. That the State of Texas be and is hereby authorized to enter upon construct and maintain the street project at the location and in the manner shown on the plans, attached hereto and marked "Exhibit A" and made a part hereof in all respects. SECTION 3. That nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to obligate the State of Texas to pay any direct, incidental, or conseq- uential damages to adjoining, abutting or other property in enforce- ment of this ordinance or by reason of the installation, constru- ction, existence, use and maintenance of the street project authori- zed herein. SECTION h. For and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the city does hereby agre to inderm4 fy the State of Texas against all damages and claims for damages to adjoining, abutting, or other property for which the State of Texas is liable, arising out of, incident to, or in any way connected with the insta- llation, the construction, existence, use and maintenance of said street project and does hereby agree to indemnify the State of Texas against all court costs, attorney's fees and all expenses in con- nection with suits for such damages, and shall, if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State of Texas from defending any such suits brought against it. SECTION 5. Nothing contained herein shall ever be construed to place upon the State of Texas any manner of liability for injury to or death of persons or for damages to, or loss of property arising out of or in any manner connected with the maintenance or use of the street project and the city will save the State of Texas harmless from any damages arising out of said maintenance and /or use of said street project. SECTION 6. The Mayor of the city be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the city an agreement and contract with the State of Texas in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying out the terms and provisions of this ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked "Exhibit B The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and contract and to affix the proper seal of the city hereto. SECTION 7. The Mayor of the city, having requested in writing that this ordinance take effect forthwith and there being in fact an emergency and imperative necessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition and that the contract aforesaid shall be immediately made, executed and delivered to the end that such work herein provided for may be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition. The reading of the ordinance on three several days is hereby dispensed with the same shall be in full force and effect fr.-nil and after its passage. Moved by Cain second by Ward, that the list of bills and salaries presented by approved for payment. The Motion carried List of ;fills, June 20 to 29 Postmaster, box rent $12; Uvalde Rock Asphalt A140.59; Irene Trimble ages? relief $25; Durwood Sery Station $7.50; American City ;4 Roy Thompson 15; J. H. Goswiick extra $16; Thomas Sharp extra $16; Thomas Chambers final $41.42; Chuch Hayes extra Everett Pyle $43.90; Richard Nichols $17; Floyd Pyle $28.50; Billy Elledge 833.80; W. E. Mays $36.70; A. D. Cowart $2.40; Ardice Stice X33.40; J. L. Shields $18.60; J. H. Goswick 04; Earl Stambough, plowing, '96; E. K. Hufstedler $112; Wood Mitchell, funeral 2 boys, $36.28; Iris Faucett, school expense, $7.45; Nat. Institute City Clerk dues, 010; North Side Groc., charity, p10; Hoyt Curry, car expense, $25; Rufus Hicks, car expense, $25. List of Salaries for June, 1955 Joe Sharp $330; C. L. Abernathy $300; P. H. Bryan $400; Quadene Billington $200; Nina Odom $215; T. J. Gardner 4215; Mrs. Mark Eiring 185; Fannie Norman $450; Iris Faucett $200; Rollin K. Snethen $787.50 W. T. Cain $40• G. H. Ward $40• George Taylor $4 J. C. Edmiston $40; J. W. Walker $40; Hoyt Curry $400; Nath Burkett $255; E. J. Shearer 361 0250; Hub Burt 1250; J. E. Sheeon $20; Hortense Pelphrey 1251.63; Geo J. Boswell 4207; T. P. Sitton 212; A. R. Cardinal $253.16; Todd Edd Burson $244; Floyd Lamb $240; V. M. Reynolds $112; J. M. Heflin 475; Rufus Hicks $200; R. V. Claycomb 4240; J. W. Butler 12)11; Doyle Clark $240; Weldon Smith $250.34; Paul McDaniel $230; James R. Russell $233.84; R. N. Barnett $240; V. A. Botkin $240; J. R. Williams 240; Ge. V. Sawyer $119; Kenneth Carter $236.55; Mrs. Pat Connelly 079.90; James Goswick 480; A. L. Hestand $210; Charleen Clark 4210; Thomas chambers 4210; Curtis Lee Freeman $210; A. M. Hamilton $495; Leedy Maxey $260; Frank Bigler 4240; Berry Lynch 4250; Arvil Harkings $245; W. Renegar 4240; P. 4 Slaughter $245; W. E. Strickland $240; Tommie Harkins $240; G. 0. Dickersum $240; Floyd Steele 2 Agee Brooks 240; E. L. Settle 240; R. N. Norwood 230; Johnnie Ballew $230; W. H. Rodgers 4210: Norman Daffern 4210; Plainview Fire Dept. $35; W. F. Foley 4637.50; S. E. Bolles 4375; A. T. Herrod $232; Roy Warren 4275; Howard Bigson 42 Roswell Alexander `232; Vernon Pierce 232; Jamie Slaughter ,217; C. G. Brown $131.20; Nute Rannals 4267; W. F. Tamplin $232; Robert Brooks 4227; W. B. Alexander 217; Irvin Price X275, George e Smith 44217; J. Temple le $220; G. G. Morton g 4 $207; J. B. Heflin 4220; W. D. Wilbourn X250; W. L. Welch $182; A. L. King $200; J. H. McGee $200: Dr. E. C. Nichols $220; Dr. D. P. Jones 990; Weldon Way $260; L. A. Horton $190; David McDonald $190;.B. A. Wood $190; W. H. Welch $190; J. C. Wright $210; C. H. Pyle $210; aural Shepard $190; Oliver Tamplin $190; L. D. Horton $227; Fred Moore 4210; Fayrene Hardin $107.10; Carolyn Cordova 085. Moved by Walker Second by Taylor that the monthly reports as filed be accepted and filed. The motion carried Police 2574.20 City Clerk 18739.06 W. F. Foley 452.70 Meat Inspector 66.65 Delinquent Taxes 703.68 Current Taxes 4139.79 Food Inspector 6.00 Parking Meters 2941.50 Moved by Cain second by Walker, that Ordinance No. 3- (Date Street) be passed The motion carried ORDINANCE NO. 653 AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR WIDENING DATE STREET IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS, FIFTEEN FEET IN ORDER THAT SAME MAY BE IMPROVED DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR IMPROVING SAID STREET, APPROVING THE PROPOSAL OF THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, STATE OF TEXAS, TO PAVE SAID STREET AFTER SAID ADDITIONAL RIGHT -OF- WAY HAS BEEN ACQUIRED DECLARING THAT SAID ST?EET AND THE RIGHT -OF- WAY THEREFORE SHALL BE WIDENED SEVEN AND ONE -HALF FEET ON EACH SIDE THEREOF BETWEEN SAID FIFTH STREET AND SIXTEENTH STREET OF SAID CITY DECLARING THE NECESSITY FOR SAID IMPROVEMENTS AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO ACQUIRE SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY. WHEREAS, Date Street in the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, is in a bad state of repair; and WHEREAS, said street has been designated by the State Highway Department of the State of Texas, as a State Highway, under name of Farm to Market Road No. 400; and WHEREAS, the State Highway Department has proposed to the City of Plainview to pave said street and to construct thereon a sixty -four (64) foot pavement provided the City of Plainview would furnish to said State Highway Department additional right -of -way in the amount of seven and one -half feet on each side of said Date Street between Fifth Street and Sixteenth Street of said City; and WHEREAS, said paving is badly needed and will be of valuable improvements to said City and to the citizens thereof and to the owners of property along and abutting said street; NOW, THEREFORE; 36c BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: SECTION1. That the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas does hereby determine that it is necessary to improve Date Street and that it is necessary in order to improve said street property that the City acquire fifteen feet additional right -of -way making said street a ninety foot right -of -way whereas at present, it is seventy five foot right -of -way, and the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, does hereby determine that it is therefore necessary to acquire seven and one -half feet additional right -of -way on each side of Date Street between the streets of Fifth and Sixteenth in said City. SECTION 2. Therefore, the City Council of the City of Plainvie does hereby order that Date Street shall be widene'l by acquiring add- itional right -of -way on each side thereof between Fifth and Sixteenth Street of said City said additional right -of -way to be acquired to be seven and one -half feet on each side of said Date Street between Fifth and Sixteenth Street of said City of Plainview and said City Council does hereby determine that said improvements on Date Street will be of more benefit to the residents of said street and the owners of property abutting same than the value of said seven and one -half feet of property along said street. SECTION 3. City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, does therefore request the Mayor of the City of Plainview to proceed to acquire said right -of -way and to negotiate with the property owners for said seven and one -half feet of right -of -way and to pay any reasonable damages occasioned said property owner and said City Council does hereby further request the Mayor of the City of Plain- view and the City Attorney to bring condemnation suits if necessary to acquire said right -of -way. SECTION 4. The fact that Date Street between Fifth Street and Sixteenth Street is in bad condition and in a bad state of repair and that same should be improved immediately, creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed on the date of its introduction and the Mayor having in writing declared the existence of such an emergency and requesting such passage, this ordinance shall be passed on the date of its introduction, this the 5th day of July, A. D. 1955, and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor. Passed and approved and adopted this the 5th day of July, A. D., 1955. C. L. Abernathy, Mayor Ofty of Plainview P. H. Bryan, `City Clerk STATE OF TEXAS TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, Date Street in the City of Plainview, is in bad condi- tion and a bad state of repair; and, whereas in order to improve same the State Highway Department has demanded that the City of Plainview furnish fifteen feet additional right -of -way; and, therefore I, C. L. Abernathy, Mayor of the City of Plainview do hereby declare, that th' bad state of repair of Date Street creates an emergency and respectfully request the City Council to pass proposed ordinance No. 652 immediately in order to affect the acquisition of the additional right -of -way required for the improvement of said Date Street. Respectfully submitted, this the 5th day of July, 1955. C. L. A Mayor City of Plainview The City Engineer read estimates as follows Bryan Hoffman on paving Contract $1695.40 (3 :3 Moved by Edmiston second by Cain, that the estimate be paid. The motion carried H. B. Jordan Company on sewer job 41968.45 Moved by Cain second by Ward, that the estimate be paid The motion carried Moved by Cain second by Edmiston, that the Council authorize extension of sewer line north from Junion High School approximately 190 feet. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned Li City lerk Mayor Special Meeting July 14th, 1955 Mayor Abernathy called the Council to consider a group Insurance plan for City Employees. Aldermen J. W. Walker, G. H. Ward, J. C. Edmis- ton and J. W. Walker were present. Moved by Walker, second by Edmiston, that the Mayor be authorized to sign application, and the City Clerk be authorized to make withhold- ing for Group Life and Hospital Police of Great American Reserve Insurance Company according to their proposal and with our City participation. The motion carried 9il" and the meeting adjourned. City Clerk U M ayor Regular Session July 18th, 1955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following; Aldermen attending: Geo. L. Taylor, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, City Engineer R. K. Snethen also was present. The minutes of July 6th and 14th were read and approved. Moved and seconded that the list of bills and salaries presented be approved for payment. List of Bills from July 1 to July 18, 1955 Glenda Mauldin $21.90; Prescription Shop $5.28; Ft. Worth and Denver RR $223.50; Santa Fe Trail $2.79; Billy Elledge 033.80; Audie Stice $36.10; Floyd M. Pyle y33.80; W. E. Mays $30.80; A. D. Cowart 039.70; Everett H Pyle 4344.70; Bob Goswick 444.70; Chuck Hayes 25.00; Workmans ompensation 4613.22; Richard Nichols 417.00; La Vanda Brierly $25.00; Texas -N. M 0. Bus Co. 46 32.29; Fred Moore $71.00; Joe 'harp 464.20 AAA Fire Extinguisher 415.00• Buds Electric $2.00; Byron Jackson Co. $20.00; G. A. Beard Popcorn 'o. 414.40; Animal Hospital p20.00; B. C. Electronic Lab 418.80; Barley's Ser. Sta. $1.75;, Boyd &Davenport 437.20; Blair Drug $4.50; Bennett Hill Feed Yard 470.50; Fred Berryhill Equip. 456.02; Burts Electric 4139.16; Barretts Automotive 04.94; Carlton Bros. Trim Shop $8.00; City Blacksmith Shop $57.15; Clifton Uniform Co. 4115.53; Curry Motor Freight p6.02; Connor Mathes Co. 0179.03; Clowe Cowan 489.54; Durwards 66 Ser. Sta. $3.50; Diesel Power Inc. 46.71; Dempster Bros. $538.97; Dempster Bros. Ind. 4W!2.58; Eatons Stationery 461.14; Furrts Inc. $21.00; Feuerbacher Plumbing 917.25; Gene Bumpus Dee Yancy Ser. $5.60; Gene Bumpus SS 49.57; First Supply Co. $13.91; B. F. Goodrich Store $2.25; Grimm Stamp &Badge 482.63; Gallaway Janitor 060.15; Herald 1 ews 468.18; Haynes Motor Co. 429.03; Hirsch Tyler Co. 433.11; Hilton Hotel Cleaners $2.95; Higginbotham Bartlett Lb. 447.17; Hilton Hotel 423.25; Hale Co. Airport 470.00; Keniston Garage 421.02; 6 364 Kiker's Serv. Sta. $17.72; Karpark Corporation 47.36; LeFebure Corp. $258.10; Lindseys Cosden Sta. 43.00; Lemons Funeral Home 43.54; Larson Turner Tip. $7.76; Morrison Supply *485.84; Meinecke Bros. 418.45; Notor Machine Ser. 43.00; Minnesota Mining Mfg. >10.55; Mitchell Hardware 429.89; Nunn Electric 474.46; Neptune Meter Co. 42037.46; Mrs, G. B. Oxer 46.50; Plainview Floral 44.00; Plainview Builders Supply 46.00; Plainview Hospital 4229.5O; Peerless Pump $81.35; Perry Ser. Sta. 434.21; Plains Machinery 426.18; Plainview Tire Co. 4459.9Ll; Plainview Hardware 572.69; Prescription Shop 428.74; Plainview Weld- ing $1.00; Plains Welding 44.91; Phillips Battery 440.27; No Name Cafe 4 106.50; Plainview Auto Parts 473.46; Pioneer Natural Gas 457.25; E. A. Rogers Repair Shop 418.25; Rogers Battery and Elec. 11.00; V. R. Rodgers 438.50; Radcliff Supply Co. 412.19; Richardson Oil Co. 417.55; Robinson*Herring Drub; $1.76; The Rohan Co. 4121.04; Southwestern Pub. Ser. 026.12; Shearer Texaco Ser. 46.00; State Chemical Co. L $2L .75; Speck Machinery 41.80; Seipp Mach. $27.50; The Sanfas Co. 4144.20; Southwestern Bell Phone 4256.35; Sargent Sowell 472.18; Eldon Smith Agency 467.58; Shook Tire Co. 410.50; Beverly Bowers 412.00; James Shields 415.30; W. E. Mays 4412.80; A. M. Hamilton 4170.00; A. D. Cowart 433.80; Floyd Pyle 428.50; Billy Elledge 428.50; Audie Stice p 0.80; Everett H. Pyle 430.80; Chuck Hayes $32.00; Bob Goswick 0.80; Richard Nichols 413.60; S ovall Booher $7.50; Truck Ser. Center 43.00; T. W. Carpenter Equip $61.46 The Texas Co. $1.35; Texas Tech College y 42.00; Geo. L. Taylor �o. 41.80; Uvalde Rock Asphalt 4138.92; Dr. L. C. Wayland 480.00; Western Union 46.05; West Pharmacy 44.50; Woody's Tire shop $6.25; Winn Motor Co. 4286.40; Well Machinery 4282.73; Shepard Chevrolet $405.90; Sur angs 424.30; Strain Super Ser. 47.60; Mrs. L. D. McMurry 420.00; J..O..Bier $15.00; Marvin Neely 448.00; Wooten Grocery $2.37; Continental Oil 44.74; R. Q. Silverthorne 471.25; Plainview Ready Mix 41.35; Hale Co. Concrete $43.35; Craig Oil Co. 4923.96; Southwestern Pub. Ser. 42077.86; Plainview Plumbing 410.66; Dorothy Whitten 434.70; Kurtz Steeplejack Ser. 41565.00; Plainview Seed House 4220.O0; McDonalds Trading Post 4;67.50; Plainview Hospital $25.50; W. L. Copeland 4101.25; Woods Funeral Home 450.00; Glenda Mauldin 458.90; Group Insurance 4437.01; Everett Pyle $37.30; Chuck Hayes 438.30; Floyd Pyle 434.50; Audie Stice 436.10; dilly Elledge 433.80; John Phillips 44.00; Richard Nichols 420.40. SALARIES FOR JLNE,1955 Joe Sharp $330; C. L. Abernethy 4 4300.00; P. H. Bryan 4400.00; Quadene Billington $200.00; Nina Odom 4215.00; T. J. Gardner 4215.00; Mrs. Mark Eiring $185.00; Fannie Norman 4450.00; Iris Faucett $200.00; Rollin K. Snethen 4787.50; W. T. Cain 440.00; G. H. Ward $40.00; George Taylor 440.00; J. C. Edmiston 440.00; J. W. Walker 440.00; Hoyt Curry 400.00; Nath Burkett 4255.00; E. J. Shearer $250.00; Hub Burt 5250.00; J. E. Sheeon 4250.00; Hortense Pelphrey 4251.63; Geo. J. Boswell 4207.00; T. P. Sitton 4212.00; A. R. Cardinal 4253.16; Todd Edd Burson 4244.00; Floyd Lamb 4240.00; V. M. Reynolds 4112.00; J. M. Heflin 475.00; Rufus Hicks 4200.00; R. V. Claycomb $240.00; J. W. Butler $24)1.00; Doyle Clark 4240.004_ Weldon Smith $250.34; Paul McDaniel 4230.00; James R. Russell 4233.84; R. N. Barnett 4240; V. A. Botkin 4240; J. R. Williams 240; Geo. V. Sawyer 4119; Kenneth Carter 4236.55• Mrs. Pat Connelly 479.90; James Goswick $80; A. L. Hestand ;4210; Charleen Clark 4210; Thomas Chambers 4210; Curtis Lee Freeman 4210; A. M. Hamilton $495; Leedy Maxey $260; Frank Rigler 4240; Berry Lynch 4250; Arvil Harkins 42115; W. E. Renegar 5240; P. W. Slaughter 6245; W. E. Strickland 4240; Tommie Harkins 240; G. 0, Dickerson 4240; Floyd Steele 4240; Agee Brooks 4240; E. L. Settle 4240; R. N. Norwood 4230; Johnnie D. Ballet* 4230; W. H. Rodgers 4210; Norman Daffern 4210; Plainview Fire Dept. 435; W. F. Foley 4637.50; S. E. Bolles 4375; A. T. Herrod 4232; Roy Warren 4275; Howard Gibson 4$232; Roswell Alexander 44232; Vernon Peirce 4232; Jamie Slaughter 4217; C. G. Brown 4131.20; Nute Rannals 4267; W. F. Tamplin 4232; Robert Brooks 4227; W. B. Alexander $217; Irvin Price 4275; George Smith $217; J. B. Temple 4220; G. G. Morton 4207; J. B. Il eflin 220; W. D. Willbourn 4250; W. L. Welch 4182; A. L. King 4200; J. H. McGee 5200; Dr. E. C. Nichols $220; Dr. D. P. Jones 090; Weldon Way $260; L. A Horton $190; David McDonald $190; B. A. Wood 4190; W. H. Welch $190; J. C. Wright 4210; C. H. Pyle 4210; Bural Shepard 4190; Oliver Tamplin 4190; L. D. Horton $227; Fred Moore 4210; Fayrene Hardin 4107.10; Carolyn Cordova 485.00. 3 6 5. Moved by Cain second by Taylor, that the report of the Pioneer Natural Gas Company on street rentals for second quarter amounting to $1381.76 be accepted and filed. The motion carried. Chairman J. C. Edmiston of the City of Plainview Highways Commission reported that the Commission voted unanimously that the State High way Department be requested to route no. 87 through Plainview on Ennis Street. The Council accepted the report for further study. The City Engineer read estimates as follows in favor of H. B. Jordan Co. sewer work Utica w Smythe, 18th to 19th 11;1984 .00 Moved by Edmiston second by Cain that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. An estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Co. amounting to $1910.75 sewer work Utica Street alleys between 19th and 22nd 41910.75 Moved by Cain second by Taylor that the estimate be paid The motion carried An estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Co. amounting to ;01623.75 City wide Moved by Cain second by Taylor, that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. An estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Co. amounting to 1405.50 man- holes on Utica Street. Moved by Cain second by Taylor, that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on Paving contract amounting to 0398.76. Moved by Edmiston second by Taylor that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. The City Engineer reported the following blocks signed up for paving. Amarillo Street 6 to 8 Utica Street 13 to 16 Joliet Street 7 South to 6 Vernon Street 8 to 10 8th Street Utica to Vernon Moved by Cain second by Edmiston that the paving be authorized for construction. The motion carried. The Council authorized payment of final 050 to Y. M. C. A. Moved by Cain second by Edmiston that the Green Machinery Co, be allowed to install 8000 gallon butane tank on their property at 5th and Milwee subject to the regulations of the City of Plainview and the Railroad Commission pertaining to butane storage. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston second by Taylor that the Council exchange Police Car No. 2 for new car with 8 cylinders and automatic transmission. The motion carried. Moved by Cain second by Edmiston that the plat of the Prosser Sub- division be approved subject to payment of all delinquent taxes. The motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 6 54 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A PLAT OF PROSSER SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 7, WAYLAND HEIGHTS ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF PLAINVIEEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. That the plat designated as "Prosser Subdivision of Block 7, Wayland Heights Addition, Plainview, Texas which is in. Hale County, Texas, prepared by W. J, Williams, County Surveyor of Hale County, Texas, and filed with us on this date, covering the lands and area designated on said plat, is determined to be in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances and rules and regulations of the City of Plainview, Texas, governing such matters, and same is hereby approved and accepted. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its final passage. (36 Approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unanimous vote on this day of 1955. ATTEST: MAYOR CI CLERK The meeting adjourned. �,(7 August 1st, 1955 The City Council met in Council Room at the City Hall in Regular Session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: J. W. Walker, Geo. T. Taylor, G. H. Ward, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. The minutes of July 18th were read and approved. The Mayor read monthly reports as follows: Water plant gallons pumped 1.43691800 Delinquent Taxes 1622.89 Current Taxes 3855.00 Food Inspector 2.00 Southwestern Public Service 2911.79 Building Inspector 493.30 Meat Inspector accrd fees 64.00 Parking meters 2765.00 City Clerk 23509.58 Moved by Taylor, Second by Cain, that the reports be accepted and filed. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, second by Cain that the list of bills and salaries submitted by approved for payment. The motion carried. List of Bills, July 18 to August 1, 1955 Chandler Cony. Home $162.50; Irene Trimble Aged. Relief $15.00; Dr. McKinley Howell $81.67; Bob's Plumbing Repairs $23.95' Clowe and Cowan $1,038.95; Crowell's $17.50; Kimbell Plainview uo 41)7.90; Texas Municipal Retirement $9.30; Hubbard Gun Shop $20.00; Billy Elledge Extra $31.10; Audie Stice Extra $36.10; A. D. Cowart Extra $39.10; Floyd Pyle Extra $33.80; James Shields Extra $28.50; Bob Goswick Extra 438.30; Chuck Hayes Extra $31.70; Richard Nichols Extra $10.20; P. H. Bryan} Petty Cash 449.55; Trustees of Firemen's R R Fund $74.00; Hoyt `'urry 2$25.00; Rufus Hicks $25.00; Charles Vanderpoel Boy's Baseball $239.00; R. L. Clindaniel Boy's Baseball 003; Cloverlake $25.20; Piggly Wiggly Plainview Oo. $18; Santa Fe Trail `24.90; Curry Motor Freight $71.74; Army and Navy Store $147.70 Adams Electric Co. 486.83; Agricultural Specialties $188; B and C Electronic Labs $56; Baker Flash -O -Gas 41.50; Barton Plumbing Company $6.15; Burt Electric Company ;'154.30; Clowe Cowan x;253.06; Cosden Petroleum Corporation $7; Dempster Brothers $538.97; Dempster Brother $)1)12.58; lliott Addressing Machine Co. $43.21; Flex -Rod Pipe Tool Co. $22.65; Gravely Texas, Inc. $2.64; Gallaway's Janitor Supplies $14.75; Harder Agency 449.50; Hilton Hotel Cleaners $6.90; Higgin- botham- Bartlett Co. $341.97; Industrial Paint Mfg. Co. $40.00; Jarvis Tull Company, Inc. $17.03; Kiker's $31.76; Larson- Turner Implement Company *42.95; John G. Logsdon $67.95; Lone Star Steel Company $1.786.48; M. B. McKee Company 4877.20; M. B. McKee Company 010.86; Fred Moore $60; Martin Motor Co. $6.67; Medical Center Hospital 36 7 $1011.27; Mitchell Hardware Co. 457.69; Meinecke Bros. $.15; Noel Welding Steel Works $14; Neptune Meter "ompany 41604.44; Morrison Supply Company $913.16; Plainview Plumbing Company $5.08; Prescrip- ion Shop $28.40; Plains Machinery. Company $66.48; Plains Machinery o. 444.21; Peerless Pump Division 4218.71; Plainview Hospital and Clinic *305.88; Roberts Paper Company 459.06; Robinson Herring 420,35; E. A. Rogers Repair Shop 410; Rose Hill.. Nursery $1.25; Rogers Battery Electric $20.26; The Rohan Co. Inc.8411.78• Shook Tire Co. 4. 50; Southwestern Be11 Telephone 4308.25; Simman s 024.30; W. 0. S peck Machinery 49.75; southern Meter and Repair 476.28; Shepard Chevrolet 4266.58; State Chemical Co. $26.40; Santa Fe rrail $1.96; Sargent Sowell Inc. 4264.04; Triangle Cafe 4142.95; W. R. Taegel 448.00; Traf- O -Teria system 4600; H. 0, Witten Grocer 437.50; Well Machinery Supply 0207.89; B. B. Yerby 0425.25. Salaries for July, 1955 Joe Sharp 4220; C. L. Abernethy 4300; P. H. Bryan 4400; Quandene Billington 4200; Nina Odom 4215; T. J. Gardner 4215; Mrs. I'lark Eiring 4185; Fannie Norman 4300; Iris Faucett 4200; Rollin K. Snethen 4525; Mrs. Pat Connelly 48:!. Carolyn W. Cordova 481.60; Fayrene Harden 4131.75; Hoyt Curry 440Q; Nath Burkett 4255; Hub Burt $250; J. E. Sheeor_ 4250; Hartense Pelphrey 4276.25; George J. Boswell 4207; T. P. Sitton 0212; A. R. Cardinal 4245; Todd Edd Burson $256; Floyd Lamb :240; V ..M Reynolds 4112; J. M. Heflin $75; Rufus Hicks 4203.34; Raymond V. Claycomb 4240; J. W. Butler 4240; Weldon Smith 4252; Paul McDaniel 4235; James R. Russell $4230; R. N. Barnett $2!i0; V. A. Botkin 4240; J. R. Williams 0240; George V. Sawyer 4137.70; Kenneth Carter 4248; James Goswick 480; A. L. Hestand 218.66; Charleen Clark 4210; Curtis Lee Freeman 4210; Carl Towns 210; A. M. Hamilton 4330; Leedy Maxey 260; Frank Rigier $240; Berry Lynch 4250; Arvil Harkins 4245; William E. Renegar 4240; P. W, Slaughter $245; Tommie F. Harkins 0240; Gerald 0. Dickerson 4240; Floyd Steele 4240; Agle Brooks 4240; Edward Lee Settle 0240; Richard Norwood 4240; Johnnie D. Ballew $230; William H. Rodgers $220; Norman Daffron 4220; W. F. Foley 425; S. E. Bolles 4375; A. T. Herrod 4232; Roy Warren 4275; Howard Bigson 4232; Roswell Alexander 4232; Jamie Slaughter 4217; Dale Hefner 4207; C. G. Brown 4164.80; Al D. Fitch 4235; L. G. McDaniel 4212; Delmer Sharp $205; Haskell N. Spain 4375; 0. B. Guin 4232; Nute Ranna's 4267; M. F, Tamplin 4232; W. B. Alexander 4217; J. B. Temple 4223.71; Gordon Swearengen 4220; W. D. Wilbourn 4250; Mrs. W. L. Welch 491; A. L. King 4200; J. H. McGee 4200; A. D. Harris 4175; A. C. Koeninger 4270; Weldon Way $260; L. A. Horton 4190; David McDonald 4190; B. A. Wood $190; W. H. Welch $190; J. Clint Wright 4210; C. H. Pyle 8210; Bural Shepard 4190; Oliver Tamplin $190; L. D. Horton 4248.40; Fred Moore $210; G. D. Morton 4199:04; J, B. Heflin 473.32; Dr. E. N. Nichols $220; Dr. D. P. Jones 90; Glenda Mauldin 074.80; W. T. Cain $40; G. H. Ward $40; George Taylor 440; J. C. Edmiston 440; J. W. Walker $40; Floyd Biddy 432; W. E. Strickland $120; Plainview Fire Depart- ment 435; Irvin H. Price $137.50; George Smith 4108.50. BILLS AUGUST 2nd TO 15th ,T, Oliver Bier P. M. 415; A. V. C. Store 46.04; Gene Bumpus 07.42; B. G. Welding $1; Barley Cities Service $2.25; Gene Bumpus 06; Carlton Bros Trim Shop 410; Conner- Mathes 422.38; Camera Shop 47.83; Bob Edwards Cabinet Shop 42; Hale County Airport 470; Lindsey's Cosden Service 46.23; Animal Hospital 414; Maggard Nall 485.43; McDonald Trading Post $52.57; Morrions Supply Co. $451.94; Plv. Auto Parts $54.10; Plains Welding Supply $21.87; Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 4159.85; Plainview Safety Lane 467,82; Plainview Tire Service 44; Plainview Hardware Company 428.92; Plainview Floral 47.50, Plainsman Supply 42.50; Plainview Tribune 412; Phillips Battery 431.99• Richardson Oil 428.70; Stovall Bros 43; Whites Super Market $115.80; Maxwell Stone 41; A. B Thornton 412; Texas Tech 441.50; Pioneer Drilling Company 41.80; Truck Service Center 428.50; West Pharmacy 415.93; H. B. Jordan $186.40; Morrison Supply Company 40;2.96. Western Cafe 423.20; Texas Municipal Retirement 4269.22; Fort north Denver 417.52; T. J. Bone Agency 4593.74; Eaton Stationary 4272.40; American LaFrance 477.56; LeFebure Corp. 410.24; Long Bell Lbr. 459.85; Miller Hiller 421.99; Plainview Seed House 4147.50; Perry Service Station 439.36; Peerless Pump 4218.71; Rohan Company 4569.75; 368 Western Union $4.20; Seipp Machine Shop 417.50; Plains Welding Supply >3.51; Municipal Country Club $250; Bryans Food Store °33; Lemons Funeral Home 3.54; Chicken Inn 410.65; Mrs. L. D. McMurry 42O; Chuck Hayes Extra $38.30; Eli Horton $30.80; A. D. Cowart 433.80; Audie Sties 30.80; Billy Elledge $36.40; Floyd Pile $38.40; Richard Nichols r„ C. D. �,20.40; C D Powell Playing $87.50; Kenneth Russell 0.3.60; William Iselin Co. slickers X43.29; East Side Grocery 415.37; Texas Dept. Public Safety 48.75; Mrs. N. B. McLemore Chairty 425; Southwestern Public Service 41109.20; Southwestern Public Service Pumping 41418; Southwestern Public Service Miscellaneous 4177.62; Frank Duncan 8; Loyd Woods 8150; Joe H. Morgan :150; G. D. Billington 4150; Carig Oil Company $835.43; Curry Motor Freight cp3; A udley Godwin 420; Hale County Concrete 424.50. The City Engineer read estimates as follows: In favor of H. B. Jordan Company 41,227.05 moved by Edmiston, second by Ward, that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. In favor of Bryan Hoffman on paving contract 42,422.18 Moved by Cain, second by Walker that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston second by Ward that a 6 inch line be extended on 14th Street from Canyon to Dalis. t he motion carried. Moved by Edmiston second by Walker that resolution on widening Date Street be passed. The motion carried. Moved by Walker, second by Edmiston that city furnish curb gutter on Date Street on wilks and lebow tracts. The motion carried. The Mayor opened 2 bids on trade -in on Police Car Winn Motor Company „1070.00 Shepard Chevrolet Co. 9 Moved by Edmiston second by Walker, that the Council buy low bid on Shepard Chevrolet Comp any at 49 The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. Special Session August 6th, 1955 The Council met in special session with Mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending, J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmistion. City Attorney Joe Sharp also present. Moved by Walker second by Cain that Treasurer be authorized to trans- fer Hail C alims collected on Country Club to the Country Club amount- ing to $552.36; The motion carried. Moved by Cain second by Ward, that the Mayor contact special engineers in regard to cost of surveysion traffic, street improvement and water wells. The motion carried. The Mayor appointed a committee of Cain, Taylor and Edmiston to carry out the above objective. .71 1 The meeting adjourned. P. H. Bryan, City Clerk C. L. Abernethy, Mayor 369 Regular Session August 15, 1955 The City Council of Plainview, Texas, met in the regular place with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending: J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. Moved by Taylor, second by Ward, that the list of bills presented be approved for payment. The motion carried. The minutes of August 1st and 4, th read and approved. Moved by Walker and second by Cain, that Council allow the park men 15 per month for car expenses. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston second by Walker that the electricians bond of J. J. Montgomery be approved subject to his signing, The motion carried.. Moved by Edmiston, second by Taylor, thatthe Council authorize the City Attorney to close deal on Williamson tract at 6th Independence for $2150.00 plus cost of perfecting title. The motion carried, Moved by Ward, second by Taylor, that the following resolution be adopted in regard to opening Milwaukee Street across F. W. D. track: RESOLUTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING, AUGUST 15, 1955 BE IT KNOWN That on this the 15th day of August, 1955, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, State of Texas, all councilmen, except W. T. Cain, the the Mayor being present, the following resolution was offered and on motion of G. H. Ward and seconded by G. L. Taylor, the motion was carried by unanimous vote of the council present, Said resolution being as follows: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, at the point where Milwaukee Street in the City of Plainview intersects the Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company's right -of -way, said point being between 18th Street and 16th Street, the said Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company has by usage blocked said Milwaukee Street; and WHEREAS, said Milwaukee Street is a dedicated street and was at the time said Railway was constructed and said Railway now blocks the passageway along said street of traffic moving from the South to the North; and WHER. AS, there are now houses being built and lots being sold for the construction of houses along Milwaukee Street North of said Railway, and there is a definite need for a crossing along and across said Railway at the point and on the street above mentioned; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the said Fort Worth and Denver Railway Comp ^ny be formally requested to do those things necessary for the Railway crossing to be placed on the street above mentioned at a point where said street crosses the Fort Worth and Denver Railway and that should it be necessary to put in a culvert and fill in dirt that Bryan and Hoffman Paving Contractors cooperate with the said Railway Company to that extent and that the City bear whatever proportion of said expense in making said crossing passable that is fair and equitable. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Fort Worth and Denver Rail- way Company be furnished a copy of this resolution. Above resolution passed by unanimous vote of the City Council present, of Plainview, as of the day, year and time aforesaid. ATTEST: C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview P. H. Bryan City Clerk The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on paving contract amounting to cr4O75.59. Moved by Walker, second by Ward, that the motion be tabled until further information could be obtained on the starting date of paving. The motion carried unanimously. 370 Moved by Edmiston, second by Ward, that the Council authorize paving of 13th Street from Independence to Joliet, and that procedure be inaugurated to place paving lein on H. J. Ellis property on 13th Street. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, second by Walker, that the City pay 4300.00 to Plainview Youth Center. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. i ty P. :r "yan, C ty Clerk C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview Special Session, August 18, '955 The City Council met in special session on the call of Mayor Protem J. W. Walker, with the following Aldermen attending: G. H. Ward, J. C. Edmiston, W. T. Cain; City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also attended the meeting. Mr. C. L. Hoffman of Bryan and Hoffman told the Council of the plans to start laying calicte and actual paving. The Council was assured after a discussion by Mr. Ioffma~i that work would start around the first of September and barring weather delay all paving would be finished by October 15th. Moved by Edmiston, second by Cain, that the payment of the estimate of A.075.59 be made, The motion carried. i41 7The meeting adjourned. P. H. Bryan, 61777=r717--- /7 i/_ e C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview Special Session, Sept. 2, 1955 The City Council met in special session with Mayor Abernethy presid- ing and the following Aldermen attending: J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, W. T. Cain, and J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Sharp was alos present. Mr. Smith and Cooper of Parkhill, Cooper and Smith ngineers, presented a proposal for surveys on traffic and highways. After discussion, it wag moved by Ward, second by Cain, that the Council accept the proposal of Parkhill, Cooper and Smith, for an intra -City traffic surrey, also a recommendation as to the best route for Highway 87 through the City for the sum of 42000 including a trip to Austin if needed. The motion 22arried unanimously. Moved by Cain, second by Ward that Harold Pool be allowed to connect to City Water Main on South Broadway. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. P. H. Bryan, Cit Clerk C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview Regular Session, Sept. 6, 1955 The City Council of Plainview, Texas, met in the City Hall in regular meeting advanced from Labor 'Day to Sept. 6th. Mayor C. L. Abernethy presided with Aldermen J. W. Walker, G. H. Ward and W. T. Cain present. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present. The minutes of August 15th and 18th were read .and approved. The Mayor read monthly reports for August as follows: t 41 d nv Inspector 505.85 Food Inspector None Police Department 2158.10 Water plant gals, pumpted 184190000 Delinquent Ta-r 1 City Clerk 663.62 Meat Inspector fees accrd. 6 7.55 Parking meters 2972.50 37J Moved by Walker, second by Ward, that the reports be accepted and fil- ed. The motion carried. Moved by Cain, second by Ward, that the list of bills presented and the salaries for August be approved for payment. The motion carried. Bills since August 14th A. D. Cowart, extra 54; Billy Elledge 441.60; Audie Stice 4;41.60; Eli Horton 440.80; Floyd Pyle y Richard Norton, extra yp 17; Chuck Hayes extra 40; Chandler Convalescent Home 4183.33; Irene Trimble 415; Dorothy Whitten extra 481.60; Great American Reserve Insurance 4425.79; Eli Horton, extra 438.40; Billy Elledge extra 438.40; Audie Stice extra 4`29.40; A. J. Cowart 454; Floyd Pyle 4 45.48 Chuck Hayes extra water 440; L. F. Hubbard Gun Shop 44O; J. Oliver Bier PM X30; J. Oliver Bier PM 'V75; Carolyn Cordova extra 428.02; Audie Stice extra street 438.40; Eli Horton 435.20; Floyd Pyle W.80; Billy Elledge extra water 038.40; A. D. Cowart extra street C) $38.40; Fort Worth Denver asphalt $210.22; Bob Caddell Spann house 4550.00; Bob Caddell St56; Mrs. N. B. McLemore chairty 425; G 0 Dickerson St. Imp. ;;28.35; Hoyt Curry 4 Rufus p y ,�25, Hicks 425; J. McGee f4;i5; W. D. Wilbourne ;15; Mrs. L. D. McMurry 420; P. H. Bryan refund to eii1oyees over- charge on insurance 1st mo. 414.70; Herman Temple Spann House 4150; Adams Electric 41.50; Arrow Gear Co. 41h.11; Army Navy Store 75.94 B. C. Electronic 4 ;ti45.15; Burroughs Corp. '3.66; B G Jeldinm iorks 5, Boyd Davenport Agency 471.60; Burt Electric $012.4h; Barleys City Service 4>13,75; Curry Motor Freight Camps Pharmacy 410.75; Clowe Cowan $55.53; City Blacksmith 4 Durwards 66 Station 43.50; Dempster Bros. 053 .97; Feuerbacher Pib. Co. 153.86; Flex -Rod Pipe Tool Co. 4113.15; Fingerprint Equipment Labor X417.11; Gateway Sportin Goods flat billies 5 Goodyear Service <d5,89; Gifford -Hill W A77.6O; General Electric Radio Equip. 033.33; Gravely Texas 43.5l; Uuardian Safety Equip. Fire Dep. 41045.55; Gallaways Janitor Supply 457.19; 'ale County Airport $70; Hilton Hotel School men rooms 07.50; Haynes Motor Co. 413.12; Holys Sportier- Goods ammunition $50.14; Herald News v9.10; Hilton Cleaners unforms 46.90; Jarvis -Tull 'o. 03.69; Jane ville Apparrel Fire bunkers 4209.50; Bikers Service v244.19; Knoohuizen Hale 448.15; Larson Turner Lnplement 41.95; John Logsdon $13.95; Ludeman MacNaughton 4108.10; Lefebure Corp1 10.24; Medical Center Al S. D. Ivlyres Saddle Co. 4417.18; Maggard- Nall Motor Co. ti 6.25; Michell Hardware Co. 44.25; W. S. Darley Co. 418.75; Meinecke Bros. 49.40; Phillips Pet. Co. 49:.43; Plainview Tire Service s' ;3.50; A. D. Coward extra street 441..20; Eli Horton 08.40; Flo d Pyle $15.40; Billy Elledge $18; Bobby Gipson q,28.61_1; R. L. Clindaniel Baseball program 4212; American LaFrance 02.28; Gene Bumpus 05.111;; Continental Oil Co. 4; Uvalde Rock Asphalt Co. 4130.68; Gene Bumpus Service k >6.50; Fred Berryhill Equip. $94.76; Connor Mathes Company 436.51; Conner Texaco Service 4 Tom W. Carpenter Equipment $61,39; Dulaney 4135; Dempster Brothers f012.58; Tom Feaggin Repair 412; Farmers Blacksmith Shop 7.50; Eaton Stationery :;412.41; Higginbotham-Bartlett ;185.99; The Karpark Corporation 4123.96; Lemons Funeral Home 4425; Lemons Funeral Home 43.54; Fred Moore ;,57.50; I:cDon`+id' s Trading 437.10; Neptune Meter Company 0684.00; M. B. McKee 133.33* M. B. McKee 232.09; Morrison Supply 3733.21; Morrison Supply 4''3L 1 Public Sanitary Prod. $140; Peerless Pump Div, ?196.51; Plainview Hardware Co. ;444.7'; Plainview Plumbing Company 193.09; Plainview Plumbing Company 00.99; Phillips Battery Compamy 44L1-3.16; Plainview Hosp. Clinic 020.11; Plainview Tribune 426; ?lainview Seed House ;43t Plains Welding Supply 419,29; Public Health Equipment yl.50; Plainview Auto Parts 433.80; Sid Patterson Co. <(5 55.50; Prescription Shop x'10.95; E. A. Rogers repair Shop ,)8; Rockwell Bros. Co. 2.80; Radcliff Supply Company v27.58; Rohan Company 07.64; Rogers Battery 6: Electric $10.55; Robinson Herring ;4.39; Richard -on Oil Co. v13.95; Sargent Sowell Inc., 4171; Southwestern Public Service 430.0; Santa Fe 'frail Co, v3.88; W. 0. Speck iMachiner v50.145; Drs. Smith Johnson $39.50; Shook Tire Co. 421.95; Stovall Booher Radiation ;;12; E. F. Shearer Service :;4.25; Southwestern Telephone 281.30; Strain's Super Service 6.cIO; Maxwell aonte 441; Seipp Machine Shop 4iL18; ahepard Chevrolet 4457.38; Truck Service Center y16.25; Triangle 433.95; Texas Co, 47; West Pharmacy 4h6.23; 44 hites Super Mkt. 475; Winn Motor Co. :13.73; Western Cafe :134.50; Telegraph Co. v8. 37 Salaries for August, 1955 Joe oharp ;;;220; C. L. Abernethy ;300; P. H. Bryan 4400; Billington ;200; Nina Odom 215; T. J. Gardner y 215; Mrs. hark Eirir185; Fannie Norman 000; Iris Faucett ;200; Rollin K. Snethen 4'525; Mrs. Pat Connelly 08.20; Carolyn W. Cordova c88.45; Fayrene Harden 139.40; Hoyt Curry 4400; Nath Burkett 255; Hub Burt 9250; J. E. Sheeon 4250; Hartense Pelphrey 9276.25; George J. Boswell n207; T. P. Sitton 9-,212; A. R. Cardinal 245; Todd Edd Burson y Floyd Lamb 2; V. M. Reynolds 0112; J. M. Heflin n75; Rufus Hicks ;203.3L4; Raymond V. Claycomb ;240; J. W. Butler 24.0; Weldon Smith Q252; Paul I°IcDaniel R. N. Barnett ;>240; James R. Russell y235; V. A. Botkin 4240; J. R. Williams 4240; George V. Sawyer _)145.35; Kenneth Carter ,248; James Go Zwick 9110; A. L. Hestand ,223.$6; Charleen Clark ,;210; Curtis Lee Freeman 210; Carl Towns y210; Kenneth Bourland 456; A. M. Hamilton 330; Leedy Maxey v26O; Frank Rigier ,;;>240; Be ry Lynch ‘,250i Arvil Harkins ,,2145; William E. Renegar P. W. Slaughter v215; Tommie F. Harkins ;240; Gerald 0. Dickerson „240; Floyd Steele 57214 Agle brooks v240; Edward Lee Settle i Richard Norwood v240; Jonnnie Baliew 9230; William Rodgers y220; Norman Daffron 9225; W. F. Foley X 4 2 5; S. E. Bolles 075; A, T. Herrod 232; goy Warren 275; Howard Gibson X232; Roswell Alexander v 232; Jamies Slaughter 9217; Dale Hefner ,;207; C. G. Brown y14.80 E. Pyle 207; Vernon Pierce ,3116; Bob Goswick 113.50; Al D. Fitch 235; L. G. McDaniel .212; Delmer ilharp 2.05; Haskell N. Spain 375; 0. B. Guin y ?232; Nute Rannals y ;272.14; H. F. Tamplin 232; W. B. Alexander 220.13; J. B. Temple ;220; Gordon Swerengen X220; W. D. Wilbourn ci)250; A. L. King 200; J. H. McGee $200; A. D. Harris 175; A. C. Koeninger y;270; Weldon Way 260; L. A. Horton y ;190; David McDonald 9190; B. A. `ood 9190; W. H. Welch 4190; J. Clint Wright ,210; C. H. Pyle 210; Bural Shepard ;1QO; Oliver Tamplin ,;183. L. D. Horton ,;260.94; Fred Moore 9210; G. D. Morton 207; Dr. E. C. Nichols ;220; Dr. D. P. Jones 90; Glenda Mauldin 167.30; W. T. Cain 440; G. H. Ward :,4 George Taylor 40; J. C. Edmiston `tLF0; J. W. Walker ,40; i loyd Biddy y; ;152; W. E. Strickland 120; Irvin H. Price ,;;;282.52; George Smith y221.18.. Moved by Walker, second by Cain that the Council authorize the paving of 13th Street from Wayland to Xenia. The :notion carried Moved by Ward, seconf. b Cain that the Plumbing Bond of Ray Plumbing Company be approved. The motion carried. Moved by Ward, second by Cain, that the Chief of Police be authorized to survey 14th and Cedar, 13th and El Paso with a view to street lights. The motion carried. Moved by Ward, second by Cain, that the paving of Houston Street from 22nd Street to 24th Street be approved. The motion carried Moved by Walker second by Ward, that the Council have Bryan Hoff- man repair paving on North Tustin Street by the lake and pave the intersection at "ustin and Henry Streets. The motion carried. roved by Walker, second by Cain that South Broadway from South. 3rd Street to South 10th Street be improved by paving and widening paving and declaring a necessity for said i provements. "'he motion carried. Moved by Cain, second by Walker, that 2nd Street be paved on the north side from the alley between Broadway and Austin West to Austin Str -et and 13th Street from Yonkers to Borger. The motion carried. the City Engineer read estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Company for sewer line amounting to 002.92; Moved by Ward, second by Jalker, that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. An est mate in favor of Bryan Hoffman on street paving amnunting to 3582.42. Moved by Cain, second by Cain that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. Moved by Walker, second by Cain that the Council authorize H. B. Jordan Company to lay 900 feet of 6 inch C. I. Pipe from Kokomos Street west on 24th Street. The motion carried 373: The meeting stood adjourned until 7 o'clock Wednesday night September hf fr 1 -c% P. H, Bryan City Clerk C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview Special Session Sept. 7, 1955 The City Council met reconvened session with mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending J. W. Walker, G. H. Ward, J. C. Edmiston, and City Attorney Joe Sharp was also present. Moved by Walker, seconded by Ward, that Borer Street be paved north from llth Street as far as can be signed up 100 The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, seconded by hard, that the proposal of Parkhill, Cooper Smith as set out in letter of Sept. 5th pertaining to employment by the City be accepted, and that they be notified of such acceptance. rr The motion carried. .-T Moved by Walker, second by E y dmiston that the deed fro-1 Frank Lowe et al for part of 23rd street be accepted and recorded. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, seconded by Ward, that the resignation of A. C. Koeninger as Food Inspector be accepted effected as of October 1, 1955. The motion carried. Moved by Walker, seconded by Edmiston that P. W. Cayce be emplo- as Food Inspector. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, seconded by Ward, that South Broadway Street be improved b construction paving, curb and gutters from North line of 3rd Street to North line of South 10th Street, The motion carried, Moved by Walker seconded by Edmiston, that the Mayor be instructed to give Public Notice of a hearing on budget for 1955 -1956, as required b law meeting to be held at 3 :00 P. M., Sept. 22, 1955. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. P. H. Br an /i City Clerk C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview Special Meeting, Sept. 12, 1955 The City Council ment in special session at the call of Mayor Abern- ethy who presided, and the following Aldermen attended: J. W. Walker, G. H. Ward, W. T. Cain, and George L. Taylor. Moved by Walker, seconded by Taylor, that the City Council ask for delivery of the Canadian River water at the City Limits, near the intersection of 24th Street and the Dimmitt Hir4hway. The motion carried. Moved by Cain, seconded by Ward, that W. J. B. Gouldy be appointed presidin Jud e and T. J. Boney associate Jude of the election to be held on the Canadian River Water Authority 3onds, and that the election be held at the City Auditorium in Plainview, Texas. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. 6 ir P. H. Bryan j 7 City Clerk C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview 37 Regular Session, September 19, 1955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, J. C. Edmiston, W. T. Cain. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also were present for the meeting. The minutes of September 6th and 12th were read and approved. Moved by Cain, second by Ward, that the City pav^ Independence Street 150 feet north of 5th Street, that being the extent of the deeded street. The Motion Carried. Moved by Walker, seconded by Edmiston that street lights be installed at the following locations. Cedar 16th Streets Beech and 16th Streets Date and 16th Streets Fresno and 13th Streets Zephyr and 2nd Streets Zephyr and 3rd Streets In the alley between Crestway and Alpine, back of Mrs. Spann The Motion Carried Moved by Edmiston, second by Walker that the Council accept the low bid of Westex Supply Company on paint for house south of Dairy Barn 134.00 The Motion Carried Moved and seconded that the Council accept x125.00 in settlement of G. R. Brown lein for curb and gutter. The Motion Carried. The City Engineer read and estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman on paving contract amounting to 11,128.93. Moved by Cain, second by Ward that the estimate be paid. The Motion Carried. Moved, seconded and carried that the list of bills presented be approved for payment. Bills since Se'tember 8, 1955 T. J. Boney Agency $624.14; Treasurer US Air Maps 027; Harry Hughes $18; A D Cowart $35; W Ray Brown ?4; Eli Horton 00.80; C H Blackmon $32; Shepard Chevrolet $984.45; Trustees of Firemens R R Fund $78.80; B T Bridges Agency $34.75; Green's Sheet Meta'`.. 29.50; Perry's Service Station $15.19; Curry Motor Freight $4,51; Pioneer Natural Gas $206.65; Soft Water Service $5; Plainview Youth Center $300; Craig Oil Company $1045.06; Texas Municipal Retirement 17.32; Curry Motor Freight $15.65; SW Public Service $1109.20; SW Public Service $1745.10; SW Public Service $192,69; F W Shrader Co. $630; Morehead, Sharp Boyd 6.54; Board of City Development $100, Dual Parking Meter Company $174.80; Chandler Conves. Home $162; Irene Trimble 4a5; Plainview Tire Service $84; P. H. °cyan, Petty Cash x!7.56; Morrison Supply Company $908.94; P. H. Bryan, Petty Cash 450.17; Great American Reserve $403.03; Eli Horton $36.10; A D Cowart $33.80; C H Blackmon 38.14 Billy Elledge $6.40; A M Hamilton y 9.10; Dorothy Whitten x¢78.55; Joyce Slack ;>85; Dale Hefner $37.15; National Guard $11.25; P. H. Bryan, Collector 2'' Charlie Derrough $16; Edward Johnson ti)16; High Plains Pipeline $35; Plainview Band Parents Association $8; G 0 Dickerson $34.20; Hale County Concrete 42.50; Phillips Petroleum w9.L.3; Santa Fe Trail $2.41 Curry Motor Freight 02.11; Cy Ramsey, Painting 0134; J. Oliver Bier Post Master $15. The meeting adjourned 1 s P. H. Br ,o ecretary City of Plainview C. L. Abernethy, Mjror City of Plainview 37 BUDGET HEARING 1955 September 22, 1955 The City Council met as advertised for the purpose of a public hear- ing on the budget for 1955 -1956. Mayor C. L. Abernethy presided and the following Alderment were present: J. W. Walker G. H. Ward J. C, Edmiston L. D. Brown, Local news reporter also attened the meeting. Moved by Walker, second by Ward that the bu(iget be approved as presented and that the tax rate be set at 1:30 on the $100.00 valuation. The motion carried. Alderman Walker introduced the following order and moved its adoption J by the Council. Whereas, the City Council of Plainview, Texas, had heretofore approved ai and adopted the City Budget for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 1955 and ending September 30, 1956; and WHEREAS, it is now deemed necessary and advisable that the City Council set the various tax rates to be levied against all taxable property on the 1955 tax roll. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS: That the tax rate to be levied on all taxable property in the City of Plainview, Texas, for the fiscal year 1955/1956 shall aggregate $1.30 on the one hundred dollars, on all taxable property on the 1955 Tax Roll, as heretofore approved and adopted by the City Council. Section I. That said tax levy aggregating y1 on the one hundred dollars valuation shall be and the same is hereby specifically levied for the following purposes and to the following tax rates: PURPOSE LEVY General Operating Fund 00.78 on each 100 valuation INTEREST AND SINKIN') FUND Refunding 1926 issue $00069 78 Street 1927 issue 00023954 Water 1927 issue 0,0319599 Sewer 1927 issue 0,0073066; Refunding 1929 issue 4�dlpc3 g Refunding 1931 issue 00158967 Street 1944 issue 0.0239812 Airport 19)1)1 issue 0.0241$26 Street Imp. 1946 issue 0.0197729 Street 1947 issue 00094945 Street 1948 issue 0.008993 Water Sewer 1948 issue 01,02747 Water Sewer 1949 issue 01,0699239 Water Sewer 1950 issue 00166208 Fire Station 1950 issue (404475W City Hall 1950 issue 00159893 Street 1951 Issue '00297901' Water Sewer 1952 issue 00470043 Street 1953 Issue 040113455 Water Sewer 1953 issue 0,0267196 Street Improvement 1955 0.0160601/ Water Sewer Improvement 1955 0.0261286 TOTAL FOR INTEREST SINKING 0.52 Total Interest Sinking Levy 0.52 on each $100 valuation TOTAL CITY TAX LEVY $1.30 on each 4100 valuation Section 2. That there be and is hereby levied for the 7e^r 1955 an occupation tax equal to one half that levied by the State of Texas, upon all persons, firms, and Corporations, following taxable 376 occupations within the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the taxes shall be assessed and collected by the Assessor Collector of the City of Plainview, as required by Ordinance No. 373, Volume 6, page 287, of the minutes of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under the laws of the State of Texas. The above order having been read in full it was moved by Councilman Wacker and seconded by Councilman Ward that the same be passed, and which was done by unanimous vote. Witness the signatures of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, this the 22nd day of September, 1 954, C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas J. W. Walker Alderman G. H. Ward Alderman J. C. Edmiston Alderman The meeting adjourned. P H Br �n�� G Clerk y y City�of Plainview, Texas C. L. Abernethy, Mayo City of Plainview, Texas Regular Session, October 3, 1955 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor pro -tem J. W. Walker presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: J. C. Edmiston, G. H. Ward, and W. T. Cain. R. K. Snethen, City Engineer, was also present for the meeting. The minutes of September 19 and 22 were read and approved. Moved by Cain and seconded by Ward that the list of bills presented be approved for payment. See page 374. The motion carried. Moved by Cain and seconded by Ward that the plat of part of Block 17, Lakeside Addition to the town of Plainview, Texas, submitted by George H. Robertson, et al, be approved. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, George H. Robertson, Archie Garner, and wife, Aletha Garner, are the owners of the following described property, to -wit: Property to be described as the North 366.82 feet of the East one -half, Block 17, Lakeside Addition to the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; And, WHEREAS, the said George H. Robertson, Archie Garner, and wife Aletha Garner, have subdivided and platted the same into lots and blocks to be known and described as: The Bel Air Subdivision of the North 366.82 feet of the East one -half, Block 17, Lakeside Addition to the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; And, WHEREAS, the said George H. Robertson, Archie Garner, and wife, Aletha Garner, have submitted a plat of said subdivision showing the streets and alleys on said plat, which the City of Plainview, through its City Council, finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of said City and that they have also submitted 377 in connection with said plat, a dedication deed, dedicating to the public all of said streets and alleys shown on said plat and that the same should be in all things approved. IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, that the plat of dedication of the Bel Air Sub- division of the North 366.82 feet of the East one -half, Block 17, Lakeside Addition to the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. The City Engineer read an estimate on paving contract in favor of Bryan Hoffman for 6 4,628.08. Moved by Ward and seconded by Edmiston that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. At this point Mayor Abernethy took charge of the meeting. The Mayor read monthly reports for September as follows: City Clerk v 23,788.61 Delinquent Taxes 1,209.45 Police Report 2,219.65 Building Inspector 509.00 gym; Parking Meters 2,879.50 Meat Inspector Fees Accrued 68.10 Water Plant gallons pumped 103,343,300 Moved by Edmiston and seconded by Cain that the reports be accepted and filed. The motion carried. The Mayor read bids on fence projects as follows: Pioneer Fence Company, Lubbock #1 D 1,587.00 Ace Fence Company, Lubbock #1 4 1,576.00 1,487.00 #2 111 1,496.00 Western Fence Company, Lubbock #1 4 1,885.00 r2 1,375.00 Chainlink Fence Company, Amarillo #1 2,945 Plainview Fence Company #1 g 1,729.00 #2 1,819.00 Cyclone Fence Company, Lubbock #1 0 1,415.00 #2 1,415.00 Moved by Walker and seconded by Cain that the Council accept the low bid of Cyclone Fence Company of Lubbock at 2,830.00. Moved by W and seconded by Cain that the water and sewer lines and paving be extended in Green Acres Subdivision on Utica, 18th to 24th. Streets. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston and seconded by Ward that the Mayor be authorized to sign a lease agreement on Burroughs Sensimatic bookkeeping machine style F 301 at a rental of 220 per month with a purchase option at total cost of w 3672, less trade -in of 4850.00 on old machine. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston and seconded by Ward that the Council order 4 Dunpster 10 yard boxes, and one 6 yard box and one hoist for same. The motion carried. Moved by Cain and seconded by Ward that the City Council purchase a new truck for use with the Dempster trash service with bids to be opened October 21, 1955 at 3:00 P.M. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. b 20/- P. H. Bryan, Ci Clerk zi( City of Plainview, Texas C. L. Abernethy, Mayor City of Plainview, Texas 37 Regular. Session, October 17, 1955 The City Council of the City of Plainview met in regular session October 17, 1955, with the following members present: Jayor C. L. "abernethy; Councilmen J. W. 'vJalker, W. T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, anc G. H. Ward. City Engineer, R. K. 1nethen, City Attorney Joe Sharp and Tax Assessor Collector, Mrs. l"'annie orman were also pre- sent. The tax rolls for the City of Plainview for 1955 were presented by firs. Fannie ''orman, Tax Assessor- Collector, as prepared by her, and revised and approved by the Board of Equalization, and after dis- cussion, it was .roved b J. W. W lker and seconded by G. H. :°lard tLat the tax rolls for the City of Plainview for 1955 as presented h: Mrs. Fannie Norman, Tax Assessor- Collector, be approved and the motion was carried by unanimous vote of the Council and the rolls were sinned by the A1a..yor, C. L. Abernethy and eagh councilman pre- sent. divor, C. L. Abernethy appointed J. W. Walker, George Taylor and Joe S_bnrp as a committee to confer with the proper authorities of the Plainview Independent School District in regard to having a joint appraisal for tax assessment purposes The hayor, C. L. Abernet _y, anaoin_ted J. W. calker as chairman of this committee. Miscellaneous matters concerning the City's business were discussed and the meeting adjourned. P. h B L YAW, 'CI CLERK CITY C PL ,ITTVT TEXAS C. L. ABERNETHY, =OR CITY OF PLAINVI" W, TEX-3 Special Session, October 21, 1955 The City Council met in special session as per advertisements to open bids on a new truck for Sanitation Department. Mayor C. L. Abernethy presided with the followin`; Aldermen attending: J. C. Edmiston, J. W. Walker, G. H. Ward and W. T. Cain. City Engineer R. K. Snethen and City Attorney Joe Sharp also were present. The I,aaor read report of Pioneer Natural Gas Company 270 street rentals $06( The Mayor rear' bids on truck as follows: Haynes Motor Company yf 2,697.44 Winn Motor Company 2,540.00 Reo Truck Sales 3,133.00 Hooper Motor Company 2,7b2.09 Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. 2,505.37 Moved by Edmiston, second by Cain, that the Council accept low bid of Reuel Nash Chevrolet Company of 2,505.37 Moved by Cain, second by 1JJard, that the City Attorney be authorized to proceed with codification of City Ordinances. The Motion Carried. It was moved by W. T. Cain, seconded by G. H. Ward and carried by unanimous vote of all members of the Council present that the following resolution be adopted: RESO UT ION WE'RAAS, the City ordinances of the City of Plainview have not been codified since the Incorporation of the City; and WHEREAS, the only permanent record of its ordinances is contained in the minute book of the City C2a rk along; with all of the records of the proceedings of the Council; and W EREAS, it is therefore not )ossible for the average citizen to inform himself of the City ordinances which have the effect and force of laws; and 379 WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that for the benefit of its citizens, the City should make its ordinances in force and effect readily available to its citizens so that any one can inform himself as to what the ordinances are; and ;.HEREAS, the Council is of the opinion that the only way that this can be accomplished is to codify the ordinances and to have them printed and bound in a volume. That by codifying the ordinances is meant to place in form ti-a',ere they can be read and understood the sections of the ordinances now in force, deleting the amended section in order that it would not be necessary to read five or six ordinan- ces to determine which part or which section has been amended; and WHEREAS, the Council also finds that if its charter, adminis- trative ordinances, penal ordinances, and regulatory ordinances were placed in one volume that it would bring about a better understanding of the City Government and would aid in the enforcement of the laws and bring about better cooperation between city authorities and the ,;`s citizens of the city; now, therefore; BE TT RESOLVED, that the City Council direct its City Attorney to codify its ordinances and to place in one volume, its charter„ its administrative ordinances, penal ordinances and regulatory ordinances and present a manuscript thereof to the City Council for its approval and that when approved the manuscript be printed or memographed in such a way that the ordinances can be put in one volume in an accessable and readable form; and WHEREAS, the Council through its City Clerk has determined that the usual cost t other cities of similar size for the codification of its ordinances has been in the amount of 5,000.00 to 4 6,000.00;. and WHEREAS, its City Attorney, Joe Sharp, has agreed to codify the ordinances, index same and prepare a manuscript of all of the ordin- ances as recodified in a manner acceptable to the City Council, and in a condition to be turned over to a printer for printing for the sum of 2,000. :f; and the Council being of the opinion that said sum is a reasonable amount for the legal and stenographic work involved the proposal of the said City Attorney is therefore accepted and he is directed to proceed to prepare said code for the City of Plainview, Texas, and to put same in manuscript for. :n. BE IT 7URTEER R: SnLVED, that after said manuscript has been prepared that the Council will at that time, knowing the size of the code, determine the manner and method of printing same and placing the manuscript in one volume and also determine at that time the number of volumes to be printed. C. L. Abernethy, Mayor, City of Plainview ATTEST: P. H. Bryan, City Clerk Moved by Edmiston, seconded by Ward, that the Council adopt Ordin- ance No. 655 placing the remainder of City Employees that are eligible in the Texas Municipal Retirement System. The Motion Carried. Ordinance No. 655 TE MUNICIPAL RET IRE TENT SYSTEM PARTICIPATION ORDINANCE 380 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR PARTICIPATION IN TEE TEXAS 'IUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: PROVIDING FOR AND ELECTIN'' TO I -NAVE; ALL OF THE ETIPLOYEES OF ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY GO ERTfl NT, EXCEPT TEE FIRE DEPARTMENT, PARTICIPATE IN SUCH SYSTEM: AND ACCEPTING ALL OF TH OBLIGATIONS AND BENE:: FITS OF UCH SYSTI I. WHEREAS, the Consitituion of the State of Texas was amended on November 7, 1944, by the addition of Section 51 -f, Article III, which authorized the Legislature to establish a statewaide retirement and disability pension system for city employees; WHEREAS, Chapter 75, Acts 50th Legislature (1947) as amended by Chapter 24, Acts Regular Session 51st Legislature (Vernon's Civil Stats., Art. (620H) established the Texas Municipal Retirement System, and authorizes the governing body of each city or town to elect, at its option, to have one or more of the city departments participate in such system; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, by Ordinance No. 643, passed the 4th day of April, 1955, elected to have and did have the Police Department employees, the Department of the City Treasurer em- ployees, and the Department of the Building Inspector employees parti- cipate in the Texas Iunicipal Retirement System; and WHEREAS, the governing body of the City of Plainview, Texas, finds that it will be in the public interest for the City to have all of its em ?loyees, except the employees of the Fire Department, participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System and to include all of its employees in said system, except the employees of the Fire Department, as well as those already included in the Texas Jiunicipal Retirement System as above stated, now, therefore; BE IT ORDAINED 3ti TT CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAT -`TVI e Tom_ Ai: Section 1. That on behalf of the City of Plainview, Texas, the City Council hereby exercises its option and elects to have the city and all of the employees of all departments, except the fire depart- ment, participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System as pro vided in Chapter 75, Acts of the 50 th Legislature, as amended, being Article 62Li.3h of Vernon's Anno sated Civil Statutes; and all of the benefits and obligations of such system are hereby accepted. Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby directed to notify the Board of Trustees of the Texas ;Iunicipal Retirement System that the City of Plainview, Texas, has elected to participate and have all of its departments including those which may be added in the future to participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System with the excep- tion of the Fire Department which is not included. Section 3. Each person who becomes an employee of any partici- pating department on or after the effective date of participation of such department shall be included within and subject to the provis- ions of the Texas Municipal Retirement System beginning upon the da e such person becomes an "employee` as defined in sub- section 14, Section II, of such system. Section 4. That the City of Plainview, Texas, may in the future refuse to add new departments or new employees to such system but shall never discontinue as to any participants. Section 5. That the City Clerk hereby directed to remit to the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System, at its office in Austin, Texas, the city's proper contributions to the system and the amounts which shall be deducted from the compensation or pay- roll of employees, all as required by said Board under the provisions of Chapter 75, Acts of the 50th Legislature of the "'tate ,f Texas, as amended, and the said City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to ascertain and certify officially on behalf of the City of Plainvi -w, Texas, the prior service rendered to the said munici- pality b each of the employees of the participatin departments, and the average prior service compensation received by each, and to make 381 and execute all other reports anS, certificates, which may be required by the City of Plainview, Texas, under the provisions of Chapter 2L, Acts Session of 51st Legislature or the rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees of the Texas :iunicipal Retirement 3y Passed and approved this the 21su day of October, 1955. 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'1_71 0 3 0 n 00 3 8 3' noved Uan. 3ocon: D Inat tn ronait'on ot the 3-ret tco Investment co,i)an s„ „ja: to oorre witn 1LiL1 of like natrc, 1.): the u Lor ano he motion carries.. oven T secon .11.ston, at 17)}16 Jooncll aca )t ,ne truck frool uei J oh rOLC c., witn 'tan 'Ira Topiv bi-es, ih oraer GO save i,elay on ,ruck in tnt 'itv O redeye:, a:jus,;f'lent orico. The motion ove bv s.o 'hat oncii on:, :nicT OL Pollee to 4 51 l'in-cr a, U 1 'n hc .dotiol carried. u for :corn tL, iry raft Pi;o1Hon o ae -)outh_etcrn ell cl -_onc o-roany in re to cr-rtio rais:s, a )lie in! he L1iL rae. vo..f e I0 erian ,C.01'7C n el b J. D. „on that u 6 fo 1DuLn-, reoluGloi he a T i aPecars that in the orlinancs 7rantin-Y; ,he 3outh- western hil Lslepnonc. JoApan raises _n r.lcs, a o by the Council f c o__ °T.Lai- on the 1/n '.ay of January, 193, there was Lnolu, en un,er Larke, an, a tachea ne O tile tat( Tor —x telconone for atels nd moeTis. '_a„ sais ra c raise froA -U ocr ,ontn Lo 1.00 Der month, an .;h-L thio -oniti'ut a A 2 rtise rd,c, over he ra an tho aot sl rais in ra„e on US1.1. an_ resi-ence tele was onl f_ Lna„ the )outnwestsrn )011 Tole >hone oa)s,iy D- forinLiy notifie_ to 2,101, '1,13e h: szioul r., be a,rien ec, so as to er'wn the Increase Ln rates for e, nsion telep_02 'or hocciJ an oLcis in line with the Dcroenc,a r '__e Del ro rant c: or business telephones. h 7 7:rat ,outhwa7;tern e11 is1eo ne be l'u ritb a 'o l7 of tnis ras,oll J. H. alkrr, ha.or T acGion in Ude a oencc ot crnetn Thy oi la nview JT "oT I, all ,lerh ot Lii(1 1 b of :laLoyie-w, hereby certify that ,he above is a _rie an co2rect rio r of a resolution )arise Jouncil on oriri rib r 1 Paul rv of liaLnview 3 84 ove__ Ward secon by is on, ..'ha: the Council p 3uster 3nnn ..T30.00 in full settle o all claiti for iht of fift anb b•iftitabe his broberty caused by the hih inc 1oto r. crrit.d. I h. fuendtv- 7hat, wherea, on or about the lfen aay of October, 1 tobann deeded. to •n• tate of for niuhuaa turoose a certain stri::: of lane. tecrite.. in eTolurde 2b(t), Pa'ho 397, t;eed isecorhs of TIale :2:ounty, i'exas, to whicn. record and heed, reference is herb ..eafte for all burboses; an 'h• ..),fah:', the 'faito of L:Tainvic: halc,:. County, xas, dioS_ abrse with. the sa httthr ,f5pann that as consiheration for T. a conveance of orboert7; they uouid pay the saIt 'tunto dbann 1,0 .00, and in adaition thereto woule bay for certain costs bortainInT to blovin hIs house whi ch. wat on sal- brobert: ard th' the t.:it of Plaintie'b nap oaid _:uster bban the saih 1, 0.C)0, 0a3 aitt .....ob f: for a fotaldation for the hoY.i.se 130 t1 pther Aattere, anb has pahlt. hernan 2enbla „a':, for elov0n7 the house; ana there i a eisaTreesnt between the saia baster Oaann the of ''''''lainvisw as to tbk oelibations of the 'lith of T'latnviou, to tho saLS eatotr b and th' •U fi in ereer to sottle such dIsbute and difference, the rtie have aorh b ubon a fulland final settieent .-n cou)roise of ail claititt of ths saindi buster tbann a.saIns the 1ity• of 21aInview and of all causes of action, •tattif 11•.:a1l1t3e0, etpenses anJ cost O aoy kind a3ih- 7 L7 2. 3'D7 of thc abovs na01 tione6. transaction ane wheth.er now known or aot known to the ba, hereto. for ana in e..nslherati)n of :..,00.d0 to hini in :1: ...n ).,T1•H o the Cife oL Flainview, the receipt of which is hreb 1 fhnb0S lte7e•., thc saia .-user ttbann boes hencsi• rtleast to •_it.: oY hlanview of ane froT. all cau0 es. of [03 0, C:ata7, lIaellitios, e:;:enses and [:1. 1030002, erloina: by reason of tno abate clien- t1(_yj-2: -,,ranc,actorl e ab.cr 1. er1012s or hereafter a:cruin, ana whether nou known_ or r.o., known to 'ehe bariteo hereto, alas tae saLe dlisto r 3. :2; ecLnowith7os receibt :th' the si_ ,30.0 in full an6 coh.blete settlealent cb,phon a0 t. releaso of all anh s`nablar tehe caus t of action, ciaieis '3- hattia7es, of any' kin- or ha iye .)=chr, that any time has na.e., or thft Ilay arise in th.e future 970i113 the e!7. th!1. ov 0.3 0000, acl. hr.:, jocf:, hel --.ensierailon pf the a ateount olvb Ho tL(..-. f _:,I of SlaThvieu 11 enb r-analetc release ant abeuittanc.A, from all and.. ebery cause of .action, clalIn anh e.etant. _1.-131,1,,. ihc; s '__',1t-- of fialnylo whether accurin7 now or hereafter by reason. bf. the abo7e e transaction- is further 0 that bayent DI' the aforesalb_ aJount to the said utr 1ba3n relea7es the oait jity of :lainview frot any ohlIbae.bn to the 'said :uster foaho by reason of tne above t.ichatined trahh••. it Is further imhersIsper. th.ht if to re art any 010tstant001 tt SI'lls er 171 0310. or labor aritira bb reaso10 of the a ...aye hent_oned soc'absaatiot, th.at t are 'Cho obitiosIs hn bf the saib tbathr 7'hann, ah: td:bat pa etient 1 'the sale. ad aoresaid f 1 t rd1ease:7, th.o oaie 1 y of 71anview frner.1 any an0 al1. obiloatIons of any kinh aof sh.araett- to the saiu: :)usttr sbah,n reabn of the abote Aentone t-snaact'on. ,uster ,h,00101 385 c r: i :,:q,. :a), 1 or.; inne ,F •:Di::: 2'n 7,:ii:_, ,,a orn 11:y rti j :1 us to T1 )2 ann I to Lie t 0 'L.. L;_e )n. I:IL 0 :1`..:._ f U 0, r l' 7E tO the fore co Lu...; in,". .Y a 2 to c t .t he e _e ut,o,, cL n lo :0 thC 211. an' -on n tL2rc:- 6.'1 1 tiL, ,._.a: al 3 vcL(1:...c i (lne', Ott) 3U 7 C e D'an C'T ca s C: r: P he I_',IL: -n-:_ne r roa an es in favor of s6reet oavL 1 cJaGrac,:, a ountin t0 i.)1 Love. T2 7 i: ="2.] -,c )n._ by oar-, _nat ti .,1„.fia,u b,.., 9ai ',Yu.° -Lto Ji rn car:plc:L. 3 Loved _ay.2.or a :has no J'olloin resolut on b ased. 1: on or 'about tn_f_. l'irst o2: 2._ t.. ity ,',ouncil i 7.- oive 'fhb i,: ‘,.b,or ley Jit: 1,_rn auu-OPI:u. tO .3ecure 1 "1.t or ua ce.is .1'ro _.:a ilk' by a •r.Ln tnat tne ,Ihty woul oa :nor to curb a q' suLter on their Ja2u '.tet oroort ir nece_sary 70 0,0C11. :15 eods. It is nou our ou ta ol.: such authority in the Thu r c in or to :prevent future confusion as to 7 2 :.rant_n- or -uch siltnoulLy. .c.otion carried. 1 2a; sec arb, l'2hat, t'ne 2:)1'2owins resolution be oas ed. 1' __:.2', on or abo Li irnt ay 01 :_u7ust 191 the ..ity _:ouncil c'6. 2ive the .2,1 t: AOtorne City Clerk auchouity to secure ri:i of' way -ce, r nr:.. -al:Lace tton b asreeLL Lnat t:Le iity wD1 ror tae curb an "U on tn_eir a e :treec, )ro o ._.rty if nocesary 'co s.cure C11 2ee 15 is now our eroose to lace su: aatbouiLy '_11. one Council rc.or'..s in oraer to bront future coh':sion s bo :Le -rantin oh s 'cu aut Inc Aotion car-:Led. raved Tailor ec i nr .rar: 'hat, ti follow _fin resolution re oasf,ea. 1 on or about the i' ay of ,u oust 135, thc tit: Council toe ;it 1,Lto 'ity :lerk authouity to 2CC rc ri: of :e(inis from c.;ecil Lebow, by u that t _ity woul Day cor tne cu"n an. aa_tter on Lnir )ate 'itr et brooeft: ii_ necessary to se -Pre such ileejs. It is now our to ;lace such autho-lc in Lhe ouncilc, recor6s in 11 01' Lo pruvent future cont"uslon an to She -rantIn o snch a ;Tie 3103 cri c,-,r-,1-1( 0 l'ne ific e iL Ai' r ,orirneC.„ -7-- 1 386 Regular Session, November 21, 1=55 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor C. L.Abernethy presiding and the following aldermen in attendance. J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. lard, W. T. Cain, J. C. Ednis- ton, B. K. Snethen, ''itv Engineer, was also present for the meet- ing. Joe Sharp, City Attorney, was also present. The minutes of November 7th were read and approved. Olin Williams appeared and asked for a change in Bus Routing and a change of schedule from 20 to 30 minutes. Moved by Aalker, s conded by Edmiston that the changes be allowed as requested. The Motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, seconded by Cain, that the list of bills sub mitted be approved for payment. The :.Notion carried. Insert list. Army and tarry Store 443.94; Boyd and Davenport 5.00; Fred Berr hill Equip. Co. '0.49; Bryan and Hoffman Construction 4430.00; Bryan's Food Store 24.00; Bob's P1 _tubing Repairs 424.00; Camp's Pharmacy1.17; Camera Shop :23.33; Chicken Inn 436. City Black smith .2.35; Andy's Aporting Center 45.9L.;Cosden Petroleum Corp. 1707. 2 om W. Carpenter Equip. 442.78; Dem )ster Brothers 4 ;538.97; Dempster Brothers ;L42.58; Feuerbacker Plumbing 43.70; Galloway's Janitor Supplies 44:1.35; Herald News Publi: -ing 41.:7.31; Holt's Sporting Goods ':22.63; Hu3h Hale Insurance 1a3.00; Harder Agency 424.90; Haynes Motor Co. ;e9.38; Hale Co. Concrete Co. 437.05; Hilton Hotel Cleaners 48.35; J. Oliver Bier P. M. 494.00; Jarvis Tull Co, Inc. tip23.41; K.__rpark Corporation 411.06; Kiker's Service Station 4537.97; M. B. McKee Company 439.L5; Miller and Miller Mtr. Freight 47.29; Morrison Supply Co. 435().99; Medical Center Hosp. Clinic 4253.33; 'Iag °ard -Nall Mtr. Co. 48.25; Panther Company 493.25; Peerless Pu?lp Division 47.56; Prescription Shop 414.61; Phillips Battery Co. 427.96; Plainview Tribune e3.00; Plainview Ready-Mix Concrete 410.50; Pioneer Nat. Gas.Co. .,;64.95; Plainvs Mach. 'o. V54.77; Pla review P1_imbing Co. $102.00; Plain- view Hosp. Sc Clinic _130.39; Radcliff Su ely Co. 45.28; Sargent Sawell, Inc. 494.76; Rogers Battery Electric x59.39; State Chemical Co. 427.00; Southwest rn Public Ser. 431.82; Dr. Smith and Johnson ;25.00; Southern Motor Repair 428.49; Sw. Bell tele- phone Co. 4316.16; Sanfax Company ;'92.52; Shook Tire Co e80.54; Texas Co.e ;12.25; Triangle Cafe 4113.10; West Pharmacy $2.13; I4rs. L. D. McMurry 420.00; Barley's Cities Ser. 44.00; Burt Electric Co. '302.30; Gene Bumpus Dee Yancey 432. Barretts Automotive 8;l6.20; Co; nor "athis, Inc. ;;123.11; Da_ °fern Coal Fuel 4,:2'.52; Eaton Stationery 4117.40; Farmers Blacksmith V5.00; Tom Feagin's Rep. Sho 49.00; garrison Landrum `3.50; Hale County Airport 470.00; Hale Co. Abstract Co. 15.00, Bob Hooper 'tr. Co. 47.41; John G. Logsdon 450.14; Keniston Garage 410.18; Lindseys Cosden_ Service 17.62; Lemons Fun. Home 3enefit x'3.54; Larson Turner ;27. `0; Magnolia Petroleum :2.60; Meinicke Bros. 02.30; R. C. 14angum ;12.30 McDonald Trading Post "50.00; McDonald Trading Post 4;;63.10; Plainview Tire Service 423.00; Plainview Auto Parts 411.88; 1ain- view Hardware Co. 422.25; Ritter Grocery 410.00; the Rose Shop 47.50; Richardson Oil Co. 59._35; Rewel Nash Chevrolet $52.03; W. 0. Speck Iviach. 438.49; Stovall Booher Radiator rl2.00; Truck Service Center 41..34; Western Union Telegraph 4:3.00; Whites Food Store 4 71.00; Winn Motor Co. 4124.12; Texas At;.nicipal Retirement System 4453.53; T. J. Bones Agency 4; 621.08; R. H. Rheppard Sons e6 ".00; Craig Oil Co. 1084.16; :Mains Welding -)upply 424.99; Plainview ;udders Supply v6.00; Gene Bu opus 416.59; Planview Welding Supply 2.99; Furis, Inc. 0.00; Hig;inbotha Bartlett Co. 444-5.59; Fred Moore 4'2.00; Bryan _'w Hoffman Const. Co. e163.65; Buster Spann 43' C. L. Abernethy 81.50; Gateway Sporting Good Co. 47.73; Perry's Service Station 17.03; Santa Fe Railway 4225.44; Donovan 'Uniforms, Inc. 4192.38; J. Oliver Bier P. 87 415.00; Southwestern Public Service 4p932.86; Southwestern Public Service $1187.85; Southwestern Public Service 4161.76; S. E. 15. Bolles 30 Hoyt y y Curry 475.00; Trustee Firemen R& R Fund 492.30; P. F. Bryan, Petty Cash 051.41; City of Plv. Payroll acct. 41625.26; City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 4310.38; City of Plv. Payroll Acct. ;9020.49; Great American Reserve Ins. Co. 4415.13; Phillips Petroleum Co. 3.1,5; Miller 3c Miller Motor Freight 0.6.56; Curry Motor Freight Line 0..50; United States Pencil Co., Inc. 0.10; Plainview Read,- -Mix Concrete :1.55; Plainview Hosp. Clinic Fdi. 4150.00; Chandler Cony. Home 162.50; W. J. Winters Publications 040.00. The Meetini. ad jo ,rned. 1' V V P. F. 5RYAN, C Tr CL RK C. LJ A ERNETHY, AYOR r•. q. 'Rijn exae _leeuldr °Session, December 5, 195 The City Council Lnet in Regular Session with I :ayor C. L Abernethy ore iding and the fol' ovrinm ;Admen in attendance: J. ,.ate :e» _erd, J. oil 1 o t Cain, ��e rye I Tayl ^r, Joe Sharp, City :attorney, and H. K. Snether, City Engineer also attended the meeting. The r .inutee of November 21 st read and an- ;roved. Moved -,T Coin s> .conded by Edmiston that the list of bills ::submitted be approved for naynent. The Motion Car -led. insert List of bills and sa _aries Clarence Parker, ).5'0; F. Foreman, .22.50; leancill 1'icUi .11amS, `24..50;_ ast Side Grocery, 0_6.30; East Side Grocery w 6.00• panhandle Santa Fe.Rai.lvray,.N420.t3; National Guard �36.00;L. C. Malone Trrg. ,x"123.25; Boyd iiavennort ;7.20;TIrs. L. D. McMurry, `20. "10; Hoyt Curry 25. ;0;9ufus :licks 25.00;J. N. iicGee, 415.00; D. :.i_lbourn .;;15,09; Plainview Fire Je. artment Miller 'liner rotor iextx ;'1,35 ;Miller ,rotor Frt. Lines f7.90;Rail- ay Txpress ^gencv y14.30; Army c N :vy Store, G 52.94; American ter ords As-sir., ;15.')0;' ene Bum ;ue .lee laneey ,2,34. 70plernard 0i1 Co. 41.30; Strain's Super Ser. y1.501 Bovd Davenport j 4r,45.0e; Burro u ;hs (Ge-t. T. ater) ti 32.55 ;Burroughs .414.76; Fred Ber_ yhill, v41.09;3. C Ilectronic Labs 3 5 0 Burroughs 442.20;Bur.t �lec- tri.c093 6Q; City 31 cksmith anon 4,48.75; The Camera Shop 3.60; Craig Oil Co.,e659.20; Conley- Lott- ichols Co., 3;7.50; Connor iqathes Co., Inc., 75.59;Donovan Uniform Co., o130.45;Dempster 'res. 538.97; Dempster Bros. ;.r 442, 58;Feueroacher Plumcing .Sup ly, 5.90; Galiwawy's Janitor Supplies, ti 61.83; General 7.2 ectric, '.';206.3'; Home upecialty .Shop 5.45; nilbon Hotel 0.8.J0; Hilton Hotel_ Cleaners, v6.95; The 1 Iele County <'.bstl act Co. .)9.50, Baynes Motor Co. w0. G2; HigTinbotham- Bartlett Co. 0_04.50; Hale Co. Concrete Co .,r,. .0.00; Dub Jones 37.50; Janesville h; -parel Co., ;48.00; Keniston arage, 2.50 Kikers Service, v 64.70;The Marpek Coro., :155.30; Lemons Funeral lone, 3 5 Lubbock 3n;ineering Co., '9.25 1litchel r �rdv are uo. 941.05; Fred Moore McDonald's Trading Post P: ;air and -eall Motor Cn., v56.7( Morrison uunoly 004.95; "einec'<e Bros., ,8.3; Medical ,enter i Clinic, .„;(;3.00; 'U(e'v man "otor Co., 6.10, Noel T"eilding Qc '3teel orks, 5.. "entune eter Co., ',474.73; )n‘:!.1 Safbty Cou_nci_ •;T40.70; Owens electric 1D.40;?1ainview Plate Glass Qt. r�liror ,;14.16; Pione3r "`atural G e Co., ,141.25; Plain- view H.,rdware Co., 'r '.11? S '?attery Vo., x35.11; P1iin- view Plurrbinc: -n., 37.25 lein'•vithw veld n? 3uen1 T, e2'.47; 71ain- -view ita.l c, Clinic el 9; ;rich .r ie-n ui l Co, 'll_ °5; `.Log, rs `att ery 3c :'-Seel rig^, 35.74; The Rohai. Co., Inc., e 1066.92; Fober s 'aper Co., ';49.'5; Reuel 0 :_ash :;hevrolet, Inc., 112.90; :axv ell 38 8 7ton „1.90; hoo iie o., ',!;15YL); e11 elece .-uto "arts, ;40.7n; Plains idach o., 63.99; 0. 1eton e1di, ,''9.0 Strains 3 3ervice, ,il.00; Seipp &ine jhon, 04 C. lacnery 0; The 3teci Ue., 7 fl .23; Southvestern .unLmc 3e2., ,:;1,52; r7hr 3'anta Fe Tra 7 :otor Co. 3.9; Tri:m7le e, ,;.50; j. 'v.inters ubli- -,tions, -20:00; 7 ,,rmcy, UMtes 3uner ::Har'Ket, .:5. L. U. .,7nd, u., ,5 .DO; Worth ton-rlamon 1 uiv., ,14,31; 1 est:_rn union, ,r".05; '30 Cin, 140.DD; h ard, Geor7e ijr, V. J. _dmiston, ,4 .)0;J. -43.PO; Joe iro, 7. E. 1 an, ,4 r P.t f. i n, _22.00; kloyt urrv, c,2 75-0; Sheeon, =_,)D.09; Pelphrey, 291.49; dinal, ,2(0.50; 'odd ).50. )0; 7. 7 ,evr ,122. J. Y.,. Heflir 7(.10n J. 3th, 5c-4.•33: -n,2tt, n. Mtkins, Floyd )-5 A; 3illy L )0.) Lackin ldren, A. L. H= 2 5.)); Thrtis L. CIrl Towns, 00; 'Thor I. :'..uver, L3 Lohhie 111 r, 0, er y 1 :s] 1er 14 -eedy 'Prr 24.:0; 3erry LynTh, iris, u. 47.50; .150; '250.02; F. "re -ald C. Liskerson, 7 7,-)• ;:5• r e 251.• r e p uonnny 250.31; Gilbert, 2 47.50; 'a:'1 11. s, I.orman 0, joc .eLtle, 37.29; :ee 21.10; J ie iitus, 1 -v 5. i1 37'; 1. H?Hrou, '3").1q; Hoy rarr= j Gibson, ,232.00; "."1"?'32.T); u ter, h. T. J. O. 1 17F 5.i), T. J, 7. 1-) .t.',1 j. Ii ..„:17.00; J. Jutler, I tP• 4. A hi ,43 $7).DO; -2 then, 525.00; U. :7)1.7)9;Hute Irvin 1.-1)2d 2)7.01; 2. J. 2'a:on, 'Thrion .0); Y. ,i1bonrn, T. ':-00.70; J. h. J-_Hee, 250.00; u. Harris, ,,7,2)). ,lc',T. U. JJ1-, ').00; 77)wer= Uayce, 272. )0; ,eldih 230..)0; 1"; I. )od, .1c.9.)0; 0. h. ,e1M, J. lint ylc "ural .Thepard, ,1flOA; L. D. 1 fl', r); red ore, -,210.00; D. sndr, 1r0 rc-:fld ir7oices Mc". '-ine :3n Co. f'or csr of 2 rach 2 ario DC Cyclone Fence (jompany contract ovcd h by Oard Lhat the 5n-ojc..e be TI-e Lotion b dr stan sec-,nde by t L'he 1 naber of I:allots he apnroved _irect ors or the Donrd cf 'ty Develocent eid of to ter oir 3 Ashb J. U. Ul henry J,Thh-on he bo..icr Car, ded. :'-oved by 012er ,1.3Lor That the -ol.Inci1 an-,rorriate cents ro.:-r act",ve 1-ater meter, t,o 3 8 ater ant' city, y i',l_� how, ._end tie balance as re ussteel each amounts to be rei r :burs d to the 'ity, by the Authority when :an3truct:i_- ;n _osds arie sold. The r ied. I by :il r sec ;Tided by Taylor, t:i t} e `rr hotel's or reduction in e h n_ rates be tabled. The ::`oti or. ;ar; ied. *'LOyeC� t, i •.?r ,cs ded r That the JO: Tssnt the "Dotimists Ulub 'i building, site 'cetw en Utica Trav_v On the south 1 side of 1:'tb reet and from she north side of is ster nl nt grounds, nrevi.Aed that no o :esesi._ion develops from the neiEhbors. ihe Lotion Cyr "ied. �i,o•red v d _st :�n second :d ':a r. That A n bond heat t lumbers pond of 7i hard '.;OV'i es be '1)nrov eel. the :'lotion Caried. -ovsd for sesonded by I that the Hale county state B3arkk and the City National =nk be it ted ts e: nf;e Neoo i ",ore lrast .ipts nor ._iced „es T. easuiy Notes, for Trust ece ,t of like clzr_ ties and =aunts. The :otion Carried. TN '.ayor r slid ..snthly ores for i as follows: Delinquent Taxes Current Ta :es O[,674.97 -ity Clerk 17,896.65 r? Renort eat In hector 70.25 Food Tns- ec, or ]D.00 Dui: tins -�as sector 354.c 7arkir,g"i et ers 3,597.00 7ol aeaort 3,060.65 T owed b" admiston seconded by Lain, That the Council employ an individual as an e: Jloye of the assessor -Col 1 ector 8ffice whose duty shall be to assist in t.:e assess: sent of all the o roperty in '1ainv: eve, in order that all assessments s .11 be as fair and equal, as Such can be m;de and to assist in the a arai _._Ts of all property in "l:A rviev, and he shall Tigre testimony stieony as to f scts and values of assessed property to the bo:rd of 'uaii 'ation at such ties, as it sh` -i 1 meet to consider valuations and assess!nents of all nno„ rt -r ass ssed and rendered to the City of 71''.invi ei The lot ion Car led. -oved by 'daiston seconded by 0ard, Taht sick Cross be employed s assistant assessor collector in charee of assessing and apnraislas. the T:'lE_' uityr ::"'1nE':er :resented an estimate in favor of Bryan ii0ffClctn amounting to 3 7 I �.Lored bar N rd sscondsd by Taylor, That the estimate be p :id. The ..otion Carried. The ;itv Lri ineer ore.3ented n estim ;e in favor of a. B. Jordan Co. to 1,773. oved by Cain sec tided by Jdrnist gin, That the est :r.ate be paid. ihe :lotion tarried. 390 1 The Jity Lnp]ineer -re3ented an e3tim.te in favor of e. Ls. J o r dan Co. allnLin to 1 ,ovr=d bv 2rd, secmded by alAer, ti the Istim be p ,ic]. The :lo' ion jar ied. 'he ;ity -n-Ineer br3ented an e in r',vbrd of 2. 2. Jordan amountinp to D -1,978.25 Tlo bv Coin se,: by 2Adri,itton ti the esti.[Iate be eid. The arid. The City 7rwineer rc an bstim.te jn ±avor of -s. Jordan tL0Uflt1fl9 to 1 -oved L- Ldmdston seconded If Cain, :i the estimate be bid. The -otion ::r ed. The meetn ir. recessed to f:ecemser Lth ,L 2:3[2) M. 7. 2 I2 1. 1955 2 2.21/1 ._i) TI necor,:?_ned meet of i.. 5th opened at 2:3U T. Yith nayor C. L. Abernethy Pr ';iding and the foj_owing aldermen p:ent: J. T a 1 <ser, 2 ,or e L. Taylor, J. C. -drldston, and T. Cain. oved b7 2dmi7ton seconded by Dain, Th.t the C;ouncil advertise for bdds on a new tr 2or the ',1 ieht. TradjnF: in the 19 2 ton F6 Yellow C. A. 3. Fard. nd for 1, ton truck flat bed, tr ina in 194 ihe\ 1:i Ton truck, The 2 ton truck to be erludb with 9.00 'l ',0 ilud crnip or -.3i-ilar tires, The 1 tone to be 7clulm)ec, yith equinment tiro. 'the larried 7.oved by '::ilker seccnded by -dmiston, r LhLt the Council advertise for bids for 4 cars for the notice De'artment, 2c to Gbec- ifications to be furniThed, ara trading in the crs now by the Police Deg The .otion Carrded. ilov by Cain sended by Taylor ±he't 3tAe iii7h'':av -inute 39255 he adopted by the Counodl. The above referring to C,te troet. The :lotion Carr d ed. Insert 1,:INUTE Pale CDunty 1trict 2- s. 5 LT 7 ;2. 3, in ,:a.1,.:, Y on F..21-TO-K.:_,T 70:.0 400 the L;itv of Pladnvdew has recue3ted assistance in the oi. 7min=' of pavement 391 including incidental items thereto from 3. nigh' ay 70 north of City Limit, a distance of ap pro n y 1 0 mile; d X1T��at el 4T HER:.', an analysis of the requested ork indicates that ouch widening wi1i materially add to traffic safety on this facility; O the 3t to highway r .ngineer is directed to tender the following proposal to the City of Plainview: Provided the Ctiy will: 1. Furnish all necessary right- of -wny clear of obstructions and free of pr ;perty damage and provide for the immediate constructi is of continuous curb and gutter, utility ad- justments, store: sewe s, etc,, all as may be necessary for a complete project with the exception of pavement CD widening. 2. Assume responsibility for the construction of driveways and siuewalks should they be deemed necessary now or in the future. 3. I that portion of the work which is its construction responsibility and enter into agreements according to standard farms of the ghway Department to indemnify the `;t :iite during and after construction against any and all liability of damage gr ;ping out o: such construction, to regulate tra to provide for parallel parking and to prevent encroachment on the right -of -way. The Texas Highway De ;artment will: 1. Provide for widening pavement and its support within these limits at an estimated cost of ;;69,000. 2. Maintain that portion of the work which is its c" responsibli_ty. It is understood that the responsibility of the Texas ilighv.ay Dennrtment is confined to the pavement and its aupoort, and all other features necessary new or in the future to pro ide an ade- quate tr''vel cility shall be the responsibility of the City of 1 Upon ac:nntAnce of the provisions of this Order by the appropriate officials of the City of Plainview, the 3t -ate -1ighwgy rigineer is directed to proceed with the :rev elon ent of al ns or construction and a' the City has fulfilled its resnon; ibilities proceed with construction in the most feesible and economical manner. This minute shall become over :tive up on acceptance b the City of lainvi e,,; and if not acre ted within 9 0 days hereof shall be a automatically c nc :._:led. Minute l umb r 3(,)255 Date Passed: November 30, 1955 Moved by idmiston seconded by eLker, That the Tax Collector be authorized to accept 10U...)0 in full set i_1 ement of City Taxes a inst lots 7 and 10 dlock 59 Highland nd Ad:<ition through 1955. The Motion Carried The Pt ing adjourned. f CE LL 1 f �i P. v L. HY, 392 R. "-U 2), lc,'55 The City Council net in re! se,cion with riayor C. L. A ernethy presidinr; and the following Alder:nen in attend nce: J. Geo. L. Ta”-'_or, 7x. h. J. C. Edmiston. Joe 3haFp, city Att- orney and R. K. inethen, C:ty En7ineer, also were present. The mjrl'tes of December 5th read correcte and approved. hv Tavior seccnded b ard that the of bills suh:litted be pProved for caymebt, Tie ,':ot'on Carried. Ineent Rills. T. J. 3onev A-ency, ::::3D8.95, H. 3. Jordan U,773.?.5, J. 1ver "Jier 7. •1•, .15.09; Canadian River ,:612.50; Cr'ig Oil Co., :''65(?.20;:. 3. :icKee Cc., Inc., j)75.)1; J. UcKet Co, Inc., C. H. Yheeler ,72.00; lemons Fner'il R. C liectronic LabT7,, ,32.15; Gene 3u:,cus :ervice, Rarlevle Cities 3er., ,11.25; 7aton tationery, J. Kee E. perry 3er., Truc ervice Center, '3F'./4.8; Chicken Inn, 75.0C; Texas :Turicip1 net., c474.1_0; Ritter Grocery 2 J:larket, '.20.0 Lindsey's Giae, :11.17; Trustee of Firemen's 1, R, $1)1.20; P. Bryan-7etty Cah, 49.77; Well chinery 1 $upnly, 135.00; Continental Airline, ,85.57; Haskell 3pain, ,,i103.Th Rufus hicks, ,,,-7.J8Janesville /-ipparel Co., ,;17.0„) 3a thweste= ublic 3er., 154.37;Jouthwe.=tern ublic er.,41,187.5 Couthwestern ub1ic 77 City l' ank, 3D.9; City i.atienal Rank, ,;:15J6.60; Dudley Gods w 16.75; Ch—ndler Cenvalescent Hoe, :165. 50; 71ainview lire Den., c63.35; Purr's Tnc., 3anta Fe Trail, ,,7.33; Lois ianie1 ,1375; Geo. h. 1hitfi1d, „,1J75.L; 1. J. villiams, $25.0); Fred 3. irshail, c15.00. npyed y Yalker seconded bv Ward, That the permit fees on ',,aylarld le dormitories be waived. he Ca.rried. The City 3nD read an estimate in favcr af H. 13. oordan Co. on e er work arlTuntng to L.. 7 0 secohded by t:trd, That the estimate ue The ::.otion Carried. Yoved by Ualker secpnd?d by Lrard, rkt be r:obnc11 instll biP;Lal lioTht at 0, th 1 Columbia, and cync:ronize light on colu :iifroi to lit troet. —0- cl by ;.1alker cec:)nded cy d an, Thht '-?retal-v be ahthorized to eecute lease is the Opti_List Club, prov:d. th b end of 'bu.ilding be 1ocated 2 feet water line crossing propertv. :otion Carried. TovellcyTavlor s col 3'; Th t ue 1 uy u ef e Lnsuerest cinkinL: vunds in inve sh-ns of the L,_nv.Lev, on „ssoc!ation, such funds being insured uhdr the Fed-.ral 3al LO fl insurance 2n, .ration. lac?. “otion Carried. 7.oved by Taylor sec.:nded by 'calker, fhat of 7 rancls he aProv Lhe :lotion Car id. fi 393 Planfiew, Texas Special ilee mine" Dec. 23, 155 The City 3 ncil met to receive bids as per advertisement on cars and truci;s. f avor C. L. ernethy presided lilt_ the "oi1ow r r r i_7 lt�er...e__ in atten mice: J. Id. Oeor L. Taylor, J. C. Li W. l'. Cain. City 2n7_neer R. K. inethen atten_ied t meeting. ahe "ayor opened 3 cnvelooes na1 ealed _;ids as follows: Newnan .Motor Co. 1 Winnr Co. 1 _iagp;ard Mall 3 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 3 The bids were as ollo s or 4 police cars: u ,ewman ".:.otor COn:'7any .Plata Plymouth jet C l ernCe c:2500.00 Winn .Y inn ?otor Co. Ford 2320.00 Ma <;ard hall Plaza Ply: South '3400.00 Reuel Nash Chev. Co. Chevy 8 150 2300.00 Moved y Ihlker, seconded by Cain, That the Council buy low bids of Chevrolet Company, strictly !gip to sepcifi at net ;2300.00. Ayes: leer, `a n, Edmiston. oes: None The notion Carried. The Yids for trucks -ere as follows: Winn I,Iotor Co. (San) Net Difference 2357.32 Winn Notor Co. ($t.) 1994.00 iia7ard hall ntr. Co. (San 2600.00 Ma;ard ial1. Mtr. Co. (St.) t' 1380.00 Reuel ash Melt. Co. (San) 2126.57 Reuel Nash Cie v. Co. (St.) lhh0.07 loved by Cain, secs ided b7 Ediston, :i'hat the Council buy low b of Reuel dash hovrolet -do ?any at `2126.57 and ,16/ The i ation C :'Moved b, Cain seconded ,nis That the Council s -cure bids for new 3/4 ton pick -up ,or- sewer depart with and ith out trade- _n of ,resent nick up. The Motion Carried. Moved by Ta seconded. 'b Cain, That t_ae iIayor e directed to notify the Plain.iew Dir:c :ors of the Canadian River Municipal r;: ter sociation that Plainview :ants 10 days additional time to consider water contract. The Motion Carried. The Meetin- Adjourned. P. `,Jryan, Cifv J erk,vla:' lview, Texas C y L 1 Berne thy, Plain iew, Jan. 3, 1956 Ma; or, L'la inview, Tex/ The City C ,uncil met in regular sessi.n -h Ra ror J. L. abernethy prusidinM, and he ollowin -r aldermen in atten.ance: J. 4. iker, Geo. L. Taylor, G. _i. bard, ry T. Cain, J. C. Ed _iston. City Att- orney Joe Sharp and City n _;ineer R. ti. Sne ;ti n were also present for Ldie r_eetin5. iinutes of DC 3M er 20 and 23 read and approved. 3 94. The "ayor opened two envelopes with bids on 3/4 ton oick-up for Sewer Department, reading as follows: Winn Motor 133.00 :Tot 133L...00 Reuel l'ash Cnhv. 1111 10 oo Net '1400.00 Moved by Taylor, seconded by Ward, That the Council buy hord Pick- up with trade-in at $1333.00. The hiotian Corried. Moved hy Taylor, seconded b• Ward, That. the Council employ Wooten Panhin e ber Control Officers. The Ohhtion 'arried. Insert Ord nance No. 65 OTDINAE NO. 655 AN DHIIT2TAY7 =A:HT ..T E PO3ITI.J:: OF PA:: T7Ti 0 PROVIDIN THT -o...EA SALL, .E rJ,IJ •i-JR; PROVIE OUTIES OP U.71 PA=17.73- Ca71-:.L. oFT NCLH= THE ITYr7CCIL1 OF IjHE 10 0? ttiL P:_ 1f2LIR, ujI O. :O27 ANT.) "O 7--, 7••.73 TT.HTO; PROTI :AT PIIIK= CDNTOL OFF:ICERS .P,E ITI: TO A7TT=ITY ]E EX.Pi:SLY PRO AND .=L:VHIG AN TV:17FT71 WHLEAS, the City Council finds that the continual shortaoes of personnel in the Police ne•artment and the fact ':;hat police officers are urgently needed for J-..ty alo=: lines than the enoceent )f tie Parkin Meter 07'dinance No. '2: has creoted a condition per- hitting the downtown parkins problem to ..eco le increasingly difficult; and Y7EHEA3, it hould be in the public intero7t to provide for an officc and position for eligible women to enforce the provisions of said Pa72kin7 7 2teter Ordinance ad cdrtaLn other c_Arb oarking violations :.n the downtown area; and WYEI=EAS, the fact that incooased enThrcement of parkins ordinances in 2=s In recess. o relio7.7e the con7este traffic and park.ing com3.1tions ad that this 0-dinance :lakes provisipn for the nsual daily =oration o a raanicIpal dooartment constitutes a public efaer7ency rc it3 LmTiediate passage; 7.j0 Z,T21:ERETE BE 0.DT:7::D .Y qiE CITY CJU DF THL CITY OF' PLAINVIJ.W: SECTION 1. There is hereby estu lisped and created the office and notion of "Parkin Control Officer." Such office and oositIon may be filled by women wHose qoalifications, physical and educational will permit the performance o Z, duties of Parking Control nfficers herena.rer Jef .ned and in accorncH -J'tb mch hoonirements Chat ?llay be cytsbllhed f tirne o tize by :be Dir..ctor of P7.)_blic Safety of the City of Plainview. All Parking Control Officers shallbe nder the indiate SI of he Diroohc,or. al ?oblic SafGty df the City of Plaln and be a of 'he Department of the Director of Pdblic :afety of the L;it:,,T of ?la .nview. SEC 2. It soall be he dJt7; of each Parkin Oontr)1 Ufficer to issoe nritten notices, a: provided in section 3 of this ordinance, ';J'nenc. any vehicle is found to .e onlawfoull harked on any p. olic street in he City of Plain.iow in violation of any of the provis ons of sdid ardinance 1:,o. 527 and all ahlendments thereto or fo unlawfully oarked in any loadin or reif zone or in any no-parking zone :_ei •nated 1) approoriate sihns and/or markings, whenever such vehicles are found so un- lawfully parked witlyIn the :lrea of all marlin heter zones :low or that may be heneafter extablished b the Cit7 Col.:Ancl of the ty .7,f Plainview. SECTION 3. It shall be he AC,y of each Parking Control Officer of the City to reoort: (A) The 7=ber of each parkin ileter which indicates that the 395 9 7ehicle occupyin7 the ParL-if: space aOojacent to such poking meter is or has een oarkeO in violat:on of any of o provisions of said Ordinance 'o. 527 and all amendments thereto. (B) 2h e nan.e of The Ste and number on the license late, if soy, a1 tac to such vehicle. (C) The 1 noth of ;me woico such (-3hicie is Narked in v of aid 2To. 527 ano all amondmenos thereto knd 11e overtime oHown on such meter. (D) Any other faot, a hoowledoe of which is necess ry fo::' a thoro,o7 understanding or he circ mstances a ,tending such violatipn. E-ch such officer shall also at- to s ch.eniole which has been parked in violat 3n of said Crdinance :lc. 527 and all amendments :hereto, a notice to toe owner of operath. ooerof instr:cting -uch owner or onerator a eflort to tne cornoration court of the city in re:ard 'oo such violati n it 10100 A. A. of the Lf t i y ,,Lerealter w,icO is lot a Son,'.ay. ‹!T: o) 4. The provisi.ons o this jroinance shall not rue construed a ranting or -staOli-hing in ParkinF; Controlefficers he oowers or a :thorit of a paee offier, and 1 Control Officer shall be 1ioiteC, to the exercise ,nd perforriance of he doties provided in ect, ons 2 and 3 of this ordnance. SECT :ON 5. The provisions of this Ordinance iha11 not be coostr ed to oeneal any of t pro isi)n of Ordinan::e To. 527, known as the Parkin ;:leter 'rdloance, and aoriend thereto, or any other Ordinance of the City of Plaintiew, except where same in direct c3oflict her_with, but tois Orcilna ice shall be cu=l_tive of the provisions of all other such Ordinances. CrI07 The fact that this is an Ordinan )roviding far the u iia±lj operation of a :71unicipal department creates an emer7ency -eq irin7 its i mediate pass o an this Ordinance shall becime effective fron and after the date of its onanious oassage. PA by nanfyloos vote of the City Council of the of Plainview, and aoproved this the 3ria day of uanuary, A. D., 1956. C. L. Abernethy, Mayor, City of Plainview ATTT: PA .P y Clerk, C of lainoiew Moved by Cain, seconJed by Ward that ibe list of bills suOmitted except 3ryan Hoffman be approved for oayment. Insert 311s o c-laries for Dec:on_er. Tde Aotion Carried. Hale County Airoort, 70.00; oational Guard, 07.80; Leland Jones, 10.00; Great American R serve ins., Great American Reserve :,,;.1(:.00; Great A)Ierican Reserve 'ins., ,352.08; Trustee o Firemen R R 07.00; Blair Drug, O1.00; Boyd £i6 396 Davenport, y5.00; 3urro 7is Corp., y 112,60; Tom Carpenter EquiP., 19.1J.1; Tom W. Carpenter :eu p., ,a8.15; Clowe Cdlwan, Enc., 277. Connor liathes Co., 7).23; Hoyt Jurry, y25.00; nempster 7 ),ros„, U15.30; Dempster ;Thos., ,;105.40; Denipster ros., /111.2..58; Denpster 1:-.38.97; Donovan nifprm Co., 73.80; Donovan 1.:,n1f),.m Co., v 37 36; Elliott A'],ressIng ch. y 4.00; Fa,,rot, inc., :4.10;71ex-Rod Pipe, 3126.15; 3411waay's Janitor r-' Soles, sinter ,‘:z 3 rzen 21 b., ,12. 0; "ale Co. Air- port, -7E3.00; h'le Co. 11.erk, 4 .25; Hale Co. Concrete Co., 3.00; 1 .52; -ilton Hotel, c?1, L. A. Hor y15.00; Kikers Servide, ,jJ5.)5;. 1-rson-Turner Lm., 48.60; Lynn's Cosden St., =2.95; Lude'lian Maciau rri, 22.14; rianageldent )n, ilcDonaldts Traing Post, -33.30; icDonaldts 2rading Post, 4 .25;.ledical 9 n' -3.00; :qelical Ce y 1 4, 2.43; i•iedical Center, 1140.63; "edical Center q(4.37; '.0inecke ros. V)3.90; we., y,2.66; _lorrT.son Stioply, -182.03; i Su),)1y, y20.,t3 7ational DisinfecL,ant, y5L .!eptune Aetor, c Phillips at, ;ery, 17 5, Fred :doore, :;)4 NatL Foo,_1 Store, L 1 op, /1.00; Piggly vi 1y, 10.00; Plain s kiachinery, :211.93; Plainview ,ostrac', Plainview Ready ix, „611.00; The Pl_iqview Tribune, Reuel "ash Inc., ;;;;;L.19;_ RI, Jardson Jt1 9o., -16.55; Richard- son 011 Co., 2•99; Ro-ers attery "lectric, V,10.65; The Sanfax Co., W.20; Sar-ent Sowell, Inc., n '.51; 1 C. Schlec': D• /.00; Shook "L'ire Co., :1.00; Smuth_ern .I:tor Repair Co., 24.48; Ti_e Steck jo., .25; The beck o. '4.(4); traints 'per -,ervLce, 3.75; nax;:;e11 1.00; Stovall °Her 1.a0; Stovall-Booher Radi ,,;1.50; Taegel A7ency, 11. Well "ac'-_lnery Ju vely, 72. 1011 Mall- inery, Wh t Is S-per --hket, .107.00; Wood neral, 2 6 .25; Zcic7lers 7Jod Store, $1 Clowe Cowan, ,5 Ludeman !lacflau-nton, A9.30; Pla'ntiew :hos°. 'c Clinic, Pant er y 270.35; Saith Johnson, 2.00; P15:nview Hosp.& Cilnic, v 20D.00; liosp. Clinic, 170.27; PlainvLe Hop L1inic, E.73; Plain Hosp. Clinic, y 212.13; 3el1 Telephone Co. 3 LARIES Sa _donLire, y 207.00; Van loswick, :411.00; C. E. Clark,y191.20; James ftussell, '50.00; cks, y S9.50; Charlotte -a7le,104.40; Franklin Allier, q191.67; C. L. Abernethy, 30.00; Joe Sharp, 9220.00; P. H. _:,ryan, v 400.00; Q idene Billington,y217.50; T. P. itton, ,221.00; Loyt Curry, y400.00; Nath Burkett, w 275.00; Hub 3urt, f„;20..00; J. E. Sheeon, ;_2("0.00; Hartense Pelpirey, v 246.10; A. R. C rdinal, ,26563; Todd Burson, 251.04; V. M. Reynolds, '122.00; J. "Z,. Heflin, v35.00; Weldon &a c;250.00; R. N. larnett, y 250.00;, V. A. Dotkin, 251.014.; Floyd Bi dy, y252.08; Madden,$256.25; Lackin Waldrep, 9251.0h; A. L. Hestand, 2521.00; Charleen C1aik, 2/12.08; Curtis Freeman, C To ns, ,T,230.00; Tho. f:;awycr, y129.20; Lohnie iiller, 220.92; Jerry ,.'is 234,7(; A. M. Hamilton, Y330.00; Leedy Maxey, 2 'tank Rimler, :212.0.00; ferry Lynch, 250.00; Harkins, ,245.00; Haskell Spain, :A00.00; Nute Ra.h- y275.00; Irwin Price, )319.92; qeo. 3mith, 21 .00; Floyd Pyle, ,217.00; C. N. flackmonm .25'-,.96; James Tqckett, 207.00; Gordon Swear .n7 n, 220.00; W. WIlbour2;1, T,250.00; A. L. King, 200.00; J. E. 92.00; A. D. Harris, 3200.00; Voyles, ,,185.g0; E. C. Nichols.220.00; Dr. D. P. Jones, 990.00; P. W. Cayce, 270.00; Weldm ay, 2 L. A. Lorton, 200.00; 9n Id AcDonald, 200.00; 3. A. 'od, 3190.00; W. 1. Welch, 35.00; J. Clnt Trichi, y 210.00; G H. P71e, 210.00; 3oral Separd, L. D. Horton, .00; Fred More, •?210.00; Janes ..us ell, 3210.0; 3. Alcxaneer, :190.00; Ij.ary Connelly, ,:o.20; D. 3 ria, 239.73 W. Cain 10 00; G. H. .ard, A0.00; Geo. Tlylor, Y40.00; J. C. Edmiston, 9/i0.00; J. W. Walker, A9.00; Hol=d J ames a. Phipps, _',A0.00; 3111 ken( -ar, 40.00; P. W. •ilaJ later, 245.00; W. E. Striland, y2 To, ie harkins, y240.00; 'Ter- ald Dickerson, 920.00; Fl)yd Steele, 240.00; Agee 3roor:s, y 240.00; Ed: Lee Zettle, 4.0.00; Richarc kcrwood, 924 .00; Johnnie OaIlew, 91.3.00; Joe Gilbert, i 2L9 .00; 11.1lia..1, Rod Norman Dfron, 30.00; Joe Se Ale, Dewie ,a,son, v 210.00; Ja-kie 2itus, v 210.flO; 1. 1. 3J 9 ey, 33)42.00; 0, E. 3olles, 'c. 656 i'T T i .11 l 4T E3 f i '_`i.Y'_L: 1 `t LC A C PI Zr -C i1 h ,t] 3 .—L0 I' I Cu l _taNT r., f �.>0_ ,.�t_.i .-ritL OF JUCH 7; PARTLNT; :LTTLTLL, the _i_ty o' nCil finds chat the City of Plainview has ;Town to the extent that there is a nee,'_ for a new ciep't1?t:nent to erform c: rtain r i.es which h ha e heretofore been performed b'd other and offices. Y.OW, r T y C111 CI Y PL 1 STi 1: There is esta:lislled an(' created the Depart _rent of Public `safety, Health and Welfare. SECTIO7 2: Ohe duties and functions ol t .t department hall be nder he s'�pervi on of the Dir, c`;or of Public Sa roc alth anddel who scull be responsible for aid shall perform all of tie duties and functions riven him or his department by this ord- ins ice or an other ordinance acre _cter pas ;e'_. he deoa taent shall fur her co st of any .):,h-or _ene:_: or e s ?10;ees of the City placed n r 7 e s UJF ry :;loll of i Ile 1Direc or oI Public fcty, Health, a d '13 3: The IDirecor 0f Pu: lip 3n 'ety, alth and ;;e fare res .:le for the olanninE and mapoinr; of the traffic pattern for the City of ?la Lnv Lew, subject to t -e approval of t' e Cite? Counc I.1, and shall perform the duties and functions of a traffic enineer. S1C JN 4: the Director of P'_lolic fety, i,talth, and elfare shall be responsi le L'or ,le enforcement and tarn; .-n into effoct of all crdinances rclat'_nc: to a:aimals in the City of Plainview, except such dul,ies and -c soonsibilities as have heretofore or may her a *'ter be given to the City Health Officer. 5: He shall be resnon.°.ible for the duties of the Pari-::i_n Control Officers of Jhe C'_ty of 'la'_nview, andthe super- vision of the Par .ins; Control Officers as provided in Ordinance TTo 655 470 SEC ci vT 5: He shad be respons=ible lor all matters per- a i nin„ to public welfare. By oublic welfare is e1cant the aid and assistance tna the City rqay 0.ve to indi nt peoole. He hall investigate each case any shall not approve any expenditure of Ire City for the enefity of any person, except those in need in accordance t:iti t e ;policies heretofore and here-.; er set by the City Council either by speci `ic orcinnnce, resol tion, or motion. ON 7: He shall pop 'orm such other duties as ray :,e ;riven him or made the responsibility of -,is d.ePart ient action of the City Council of the City of Plain iew, whether it be by ordinance, resolution, Pr ooti.-on. "_-ON 8: He shall be responsible for and in share of the Civil Defense of he ty of Pla'_nview, and shall co- operate with State and Natinnai authorities in re -rd to such matter. PA '_;D by .na.il.:1sus vote of he C?_ty Co ,Heil ?f the City of Plainu.iew and approved this ti 3rd day of January, A. 0., 196. C. L. 'abernethy, 1-'layop, Jity of Plain- view AT AT J P. H. Bryan, City Clerk, City of Plainv'.e' 3 97 A. T. H :;232.00; .v c,;275.00; Howard Gibson, 232.00; RosT:ell Ale :232.00; J .a Sly ;hter, ;;227.00; Everett P>rle, 207.00; Hrs. Hark Eir ng, y217.50; T. J. Gardner, 1;225.00; Bob Goswick, .'227.00; C. 'Brown, 3131.20; Al Fitch, }235.00; L. G. Del ar Sharp. 3205.00; Dorothy r tem, 3135.00; Geo. Boswell, ca217.00; J. W. Butler, .,:250.00; Floyd Lamb, ;;258.08; R a Iond Cla e b, y ;250.00; Janes Goswick, 220.00; Fannie Norman. 32 .00; Iris i ,;,217.00 Carolyn Cordova, 122,L 0, Dick 3ross, -;;-213.33; Rollin Snethen, ;525.00. The7Ia read ndoa.hly repor .s for Decam'.;cr as follows: Parking :I-ter Report ;1-10 Current Taxes 47,3h-r,3. Jelinci' nt Taxes 3078,18 Police Re lor':, 3213.72 City Clerk 15,647.39 C:2 at Insp 82.70 r Bldg. Insn 377.10 ter Plant (Gall ins P moed)5ZE 972 600 N Idoved by T seconded by Cain, tii :.t the repor;s be accepted and filed. The ,i)t.ion Carried. I4o =red by lker, seconded br Cain that the City Council buy z Mechanical Joint.; C. 1. Pines ft ,,p1.55 from Ben Jor an "o. The llotion Car Ted. The Council authorized he payme_zts of Texas League of Iunicipal- ities des for. 196 to the aiiount of 3165.60. The Council au .or _zed the sent n7; of Hoyt Curry to Traffic En' ineerinr•, school at A I Collene at C °e 3ta iori, Texas. iloel by Ed isto seconded h:�-; Tailor that the Counc 1 create th- office of Director of r STfety, lie _lt do1rare. The Carried. !4ovTed b jard, seconded P Taylor '.:I :t royt :curry be naoes as the Dircc or of Public Safety at a salary of 9450.00 per laonth as of January 1, 195 The 14otion Carried. The Iayor no ,mated Hart nse Pelp rey as Chief of Police at a salary of .3325.00 per .Month with 325.00 per onth car allowance. -lo ed by alker seconded by Ward that the iiayort s appoint_nent be canf1ra ed. The `°lotion CArried. leetinr Ad,;oarned. G t k A t LL C C. L. A ernethy, Nayor, P1 iiaview, Texas _1Z_ P. H. Bryan, .,a.ty�';lcr� 'lain'. 1._ xas 398 Plainiew, i'exas January M, he City Couci1 riet for tie )uroose of :iscussing; the Canadian Hi:er Municipal Water Autnorit: coatract tuernitted to Plainvieu. Ma7or C. It. presidec: with Aldermen J. .11ker, G. H. W-rd, W. T. Can, and J. C. Edmiston 0. Also nresent were Joe •3hsrp, City Attorney, and R. K. Snethen Engineer. Winfield Holbr)ok and R. ;'6. Silverthor_le, Directors for Plain- view were cllso °resent, and A. A. th, s df the Ailt ority. After a long discussion of the oro lenis the Council drew p a list of o jec.,ions to the contract. To oe presented to the Authority by the directors the objections were as follows: LIST 0 -;JCT )Ti, Ti) 1 ANA0IATT RI aIR rii IPAL k TT ORIET D JF-3 i TTFD L IL CITY )F PL 7 11 Generally sne-C the Council thinks the contract is too onerous n the City. 1. We don't like ,o a)sorb other City's delinlaent payments. 2. We want a definite axiouri rice on water to the City. 3. We don't think we should 1,Lve ho pay for any water if it calnot be delivered, through no a :lt of the City, as needed with in tLe liniLs of the contra-t. We object to the first full sentnce on )a- 8 (pa before service). 5. We o' ct to oara7ra)h "3 of 3cc,lin 13 in contr et, for the reason thst it allocates and o all of the water re\,enues to the c -'t of :he A t_lority, We think it should say a sufficient amount npnthly to pay the oblitation. The ObliTations of the Caidaian River Water Aoth_ority are too vague and mcertain, tie oblip;atLons should e more se)cciiically s ated. And if ti is a penal for ee City for failin- to discharge its oblip;ation, there she tld be a penalty for the _'iutorit wen it fails or refuses to p_eet its o to the "Jlty. In General The Council does not feel that the prey tat Contract with the Authority was pres nted in ;ime for he Coms;_l to 7ive it adeq'a:,e study and epn-ideration. The ,,%oatract is extremely onerous upon the Cit and is not snedific enough as to he obli-at Lons and duties o ue Authority to the C'ty. The lieetIng AdjTurned. Aberiaethya-zor, Plainview Paul 3ryan, City 31erk, ?lain iew fin 0 0 0 January 1( 1)56 The it y Council met in _iej;elar .>essioa wiun Aayor J. L. Abernethy presidiqf:, and tne Vo1lown7 Ad1erme in attendance: J. 1. Walker, creor-e L. l'avlor, q. T. a.d, W. T. O in, and J. C. Edalst)n, City Attorne: Joe Sharp Ln7ineer L. 3eLhen were also present. T e minetos of Januar 3rd an' January 3t were i':ad an. ap)roveC. :loved b: Ta lor, seconded b Cain tha6 -ryan hoViman Lill of ;435.00 aa_d and the list of bills submitted be approved or payrnent, Insert Lis. 1 TIe tp Cared. T. J. 3oney A ency, T. J. Boney A .,123.45; T. J. Boney A ,.1(.91; Fre Moor -d, 55.00; National oc).1 Store, v12.00; Hale Co nty Clerh, .ildred Tucker, ,J1.25; iood- iu o11 r Fineral Hole, 2(-.2_,); Tr,x_s nicipal 1 System, 4405.46; Texas Municipal Retirenent System, v44. Ro;elio Valaez, 09.60; City of Plrl mjew,-Social Security 1Lnd-, v74.21; City of Plain- view- Spcial Secirity Fund-, 14. 1 0; City of -ela nview-Social ecurity ,3.7A; Texas Vitrified Pipe Co., y603.94; Barrett's A tom)tive, 0 3.08; C. C. ilectronic Lahs, w6.20; gene Bi 10 s, 1.25; ryan's Food Store, i33.00; 1-ene mpus ;ervice, .4.50; City 31acks:nith Shop. 0 Consoli,ated ca.e Equialent Co., %)19. R. Daffron Coal .k Feed Co., y1,73; Durward's 66 >tHt:.on, 2.0); Eaton Stati)nery Co., o37,20; Tom eagins Repairs. ,;7.50; C-codvear Service Store, 243.96; Hale Count Y Concrete Co., 01.55;:Hillcrest Service Station, 01.40; Haynes Motor Co., ,,31.98; Ei7 Bar,A.ett, Dr. 0. H. Jerrell, 025.00; Lemons Burial Ass McDonald Trad Post, -9L.55; Plainview Hard- ware C Planview Plate Glass Airror Co., )20.35; Plinview Tire Service, •12.00; The Prescr,ptionShon, 1.75; Pla:n Auto P rts, A1].22; Perrys Service Station, 51.54; Ro'einson. Herrinn Dry -21.75; SeiPp 1ic inc Snop, v25.60; Drs. Smith 0 Johnson, y 20.00; 0acgent Sowell,Inc., 1 9. 2 5; Wa land Co11e7e ?ress, :r j,c2 6% Y. 10SG Tex'23 Lqul Co., .10.66; Pioneer Nataral 'ras Co., J. O. 3ier M '15.00; Ilexible Inc.,010.75; T_ le Cafe, Craioi Oil Co., ))1.72; Durrs Inc., y).00; Duolev E. odin, -2f00, A.B. icKee Co., v197.78; Dudley Godwin, 21.00 kmthwest Public Service Co., y 1195.33; Southwestern Public Service Co., 0112.59; So .5hwesern Public Service Co., Burt hl_ctric Co., 5 2i, Bryan, Petty Casn, 01 9 ,1- .51; C. S, Dodson 'Isl )40- M. H. arnes, ,JL,.411ton Hog 1 1,,A A swi ;10.10, Pia'n 'L2,Iatins Suply, 1, A(024 Moved by :-Imiston, Secona(d by ,dalker, that the pl 'eond oi United 21ur-ibin7 Co. be approvea. The Motion Carried. Moved by Ldriiston, Seconded by Jain, that the Council ahead with repairs of the remaining two (2) p n)s at the S th Street site. The iotion Crried. A le ter o froa he Junior Service Lea 114 for the City's co-oneration was A dele7ation of some twenty (20) people apeared b 'ore the Counc'1, amon7 which the followin7 fro] ,ar_ous PTA orfanizations: 40 T r L land "'chool: 2irs. Keith Howard firs. all Harland Mrs. Paul To'liver J C. Loyd, Principal Central: 1 -irs. John Barnes Mrs. Thomas Ada ns Mr. 'c Mrs. Hotiva iilchrest Colleee Hill: Mr. E. Strickland Mr. 3-, Mrs. CT. Hall Ash: Mrs. G. 0. Stags irs. F. W. C_rruth Mrs. r alph ^inWeows Junior Hi0h: •Irs. 3. s. Perry Mrs. Ted Panciera G/ H. Peters, Principal IIillcrest: Mr. J. L. Shea ir. Leland Terrell :lax Peret and Anus 'Wood fron t Kennel Club als:D attended. T _�e delea,7,ion spoke in regard to :o -s around Lhe echo ls, etc. Irs. Keith Howard acted as chairman of ;he delegation. A :notion was ,,lade, seconded, and passed by the delegation askin_ the City Council to i Tlediately p int) effect an ordinance 'cr cont- roll-inm dogs similar to the Austin, T.,xas, order. :loves by 3id_n1'ston, Seconded by Guard, that the followinF7 6 inch sewer line be instaled: From Aastin east on Brazier Street l,););0 Feet Troll ;ate Street east on 3rd Street 1,300 7cet St Alley 350 de �.t from 5th St. in G ove 1'00 33loc k N. Austin Ails- Line between 6 '?c7 on Canyon 250 Fe -t The ii Carried. i ove_ o Ed_n .s €o-n, Seconded y gain, that the En4Ineer prepare glans for a storm sewer for Wcs L 6th Utica Streets. The floti n C -rried. Iov ed 1 -7 `..'al' er, Seco-ded b' ad.miston that Hr. leflin's propsal t c sell 10 -acre tract on South eIilwee to the City be ta2led. TI_e 1lotion Car ed. 2 7Ze 1 road i re rc -s nation of Lolltn K. Snethen as iity n -neer effective February 9, 1956. Ir. Snethen stated that he desire., to be -elieved o:f his duties as of :Febr?_arT 1, 195' ro ,-ed 'o J `{lard, Seconded by r ston, that he resi -,nat'on be accepted. The :Motion Carried. ioved by Taylor, Seto oded i aan ghat the City Council -ive �Ir. Snethen a vote of hanks for his services urn the past ei -ht (3) years anti a letter of reecou eeradation. ':tarried. Tnsert Resolution 01 RE O L'_IT fDid 'ITV i.l :'i 11 '.1_ L' PL A N LEd JA'N GARY 16, 1956 Motion made ay c)un seor=;e L. Taylor and seconded by councilman W. W.T. that the follow n` resolution be adopt::_, R. r. Snethen has offered nis _-esi_ nation as City En and WTfL'REAS, R. K. Snethen has been City En•'neer of he of 'la nv `_ew, 'or ,he past cis °ht years du_'in which tine there has bee considera development in the City of Plain, in the way of paving streets, puttinm down sewer lines and expanding city facilities, all ,f lich requ the services of an enineer; and `HE said R. K. Snethen, ';ity 7ineer of the City of Pla'�.nview, has been in caarge of __e en; ::.eering o al of said development; NO ;i, 2EFREPO BE IT RE DL E' th the City Council D the City of Plain _iew c hereby comr:end s -id R. _zeth.en for the work and the gob hat he has one f the City of 'laLaview; and th the City Council do hereby ive to the said R. K. Snethen it unanimous ote of thanks for the work and for the job that he has done; and fu?.rther thgt tte Cite council of he City of Plain iew no beret unanimously recco end said R. K. Snethen; and that this resolut does hereby constitute the City Council's recconmendation of the engineering ability, ch��.rac uer and interdrity of the said R. K. Snetheh. Passed ;;,y unanimous vote of the City Council of the Oit of Plain i.ew tIiis the 16th any o January A. D., 1956. C. 1 1ayor, City of Plainview A bTT: i J Paul Br- an, City Clerk, City of Plaintiie-. I, Paul Ilyan, 6lerk of the City of Plainview c.o ereby certify that the a ove is a true and correct cop;, of a resolution uuanim- o sly acaonted r vote of the C_t Council of the City of Plan. Iew at t..e regular _,leeti of the Council on J nuary 14th, A. D., 1 »6. 17 '=r--an,Cit Clerk, City of Plainview Eoved by ?;Tard, Seconded by 2 a �lor, to t the asngineer be paid throe ;Th February 2', 1956. The :'lotion Carried. The Meet Heeting Ad j o ._zrne d, Clerk C L. i� erne thy, iia;; P .1 `�ryan, C �,y Clerk 4[02 RH L4g, Febr)')r 6, 1956 The Council met in re7ular session with Mayor C. L. uerneth pre- siding, and the nollowin- ,aemberr; pre eat: "reor7e L. Ta ?or, J C. Edmiston, G. and Joe ,narp, City Attorney. The minites of January 1(0 ad Feb 1st read and approved. 7, 1ovei by Ed Iston, secon.5ed pi l) r ,n t he o1 abin?; Pond of R. E. I) be ao The .lotion Carried. loved by Edniston, seconded by ralor tn t the list of bills sub- payment. The -otion Car-lea. Lns_rt List of B'lLs Aeimal Hoseital, 10.00; Xmes Army TTave 37,.rley's 1Lties Service, )3. 5; S2ley's Cities ;ervioe, H3.' Bryan's ,Eoo,7 tore, a 7.00; 'urt Electric co•, -102.50; 9 .c enport, 5.O3, 3oyd ;avenoort, -5.00; Byard Shamrock 4.00; 3 C Electronic La. s, ,J121.01; Ilurro,ghs Corp- oPat'on, 293.),0; rt Electric Co., ,177..D5; B. ?,:a. G. W,ld'_nq '_TorIcs 23 Gem =')u _pus, Gene un :uper _ervice Sta., 'Thrt Electric Co., -2Y.).2; Connor :lathes Co., Inc. 6 City lsdith Sho :3 Corner C fe, 6 1.75; Clowe Cowan, 43.08; Cooper Pontiac-C7,dillac, inc. 111.10; 1The Th.mera Shop, 1 Curr7 Liotor _rei L"_ inc. 1.50; Dual Parking Peter Co., 2t_.10; Dulaney Auto Parts, .1.5-; H. )iffern Coal oe o., 5.53; State Cheaical Co., .).18; moster 'pothers, ,11.27; )ester 3oters, ),iapster i3rothers, Dempster 3roLhers, 2,5 W. S. liarley Co., ,2' :J. S. Darley Co., 7 1 -2; Dono an -liforTa Co., Inc., $62.17;; cre ervice ,ores, 751. 0; '4a.11tway's Janitor ,3upDlies, 60.) 5; Koniston "Ta2a -23,76; Hale Co-Ity Airport, ,7C.'0; Eaton Stati nery, 21['.'o6; Hilton Hotel Cleaners, 15.10; Lerala T:ews Publ. Co., Inc., .t 0.25; 1 labotham-larciets Co., q3.21; ,a:Tnes Iemons lunural ne.it AssociaLion, Lon-Jell L I 2ber Lynns Cosden )tation, .1).(1; Lud Ian 6 3.00; 1 .)onald S. La Inc., ,6. 9; Larson-Turner Talolement Co., 00.35; =ler =ler Mtr, rc are Co., v24.24; Aeinecke :ros. 1.70; :4orrison 11.21; _:otor Co., inc. .93; Fred _loore, ,66•0; Ie cal C=ter Lospital, n 12:1).60; :otor Co., Inc., Jiwman T4otor Co., -lectric SuPcly 'orp„ 1,22.35; 11. 13. :lcKee 2o., Inc. 23 .30; 1 .51; _12,m-1 7 2fl.00; 7_10 ?antler Co., 23(.2;:; The 21ainview e, 33.00; 11 nv'ew 1,. ?hilli atter 3 nilI os at er CO., 1/1.(1; 2l-'n','ew A to Parts, 26; Pe I-10,s -lamp 130.78; Hard Co., L.'2.,.'3; nview 'cry., 2.10; P in nview 3 r;u y '.00; inv ew iPIate 'la s 1iirror, 22.91 P1-1 ns c Pi as 10 i Suppl 23.31; Perry's ervice 't-tipn, ,,.90; Iac rescp* Shop, To(1 1 Clinic 1..nd. 0(.12; liolataloe, 3; Ro insen Ferr'n7 10.2 Reuel -ash Jevrolet, Inc., The B ohan Co., Inc. :crts Paper Co., .83.36; 011 00., _.13.00; Ieipo flac Shop; 73.50; ,_,1don 1 itn ency, 70.00; Sirl'ianr;s, 820.30; 1 Itone, 2.00; The Gtcck Co., 2/.12; tout wo2tern 2 blic Ilerv. Co., The Tux s Co., 1.75; Tex-V't-'3up 1:y Co., 24/1.'0; W:scern nion Tele7raph Co., Wi_nn _ozor Co., ,L.0.11; ,o or Co., ,3.7L,; L:nites 71 ,97,00; We7,t P ani cy, j4.00; ':.estts 2harmacy, Aller 2allorin7 0; L. C. Wa:lnd, 11. D., 17.50; oten,lrocer Co. ,A.11; Theat ;1 Reserve, „33.91 "Tunter O 1$ 'rton lb Co., 12.00; Fort orth Thmer .1.00; Tha ler Con7a1e 'cent 7o 1 "23.03; Acc.lLIent K')t. i-aghway Research Board, Institute 40,3 of Traffic En-lnecrs, o3reh,[1 y L.3; a.- 1' ion° -e, Plyrouth mock Shirt Co., y303.(5; Lee ",irns, 'ec'y Treas,Caprocl, Thter )e Assn. 22.50; Jim 3a. r, )9.60; L. A. 7 orton, 25.i0; lere7, y2'5.00; Eoyt Ou ry, 025.00; J, H. ;15.00; D. W_lo)urn, 15.00; Plai_n\Lew.Fire Dept., yli-5.00; J. Oliver 15.00; )21.09; C. i. Clark, ,143.40; C _arlolte g1e; 1)1. )0; Franklin iiller, 239.95; C. L. A ernetny, y 300.00; Joe .harp, -220.00; P. 11. 31 1100.00; ,uadene 'ton, ,225.00; T. I. .A.tton, 222.0 Hot Curry, Nath 3urkett, 275.00; FIL 13 r:, 2.00; J. h. Sheeon, 2(0.00; rtense Pelohrey ,325.0'; A. R. 1ardinal, 3 2',5.00; 1rsn, 255.22; J. Reynol(Js, 122.00; J. M. :5.00; _255.00; R. '3,rnett, 2,0.00;V. A. ot1n, ,25 9; Floyd Bi dy, )255.'0; nilly iaTden, 25.00; Lackin 'falere 43250.00; A. L. LePranc, .00; C arlcne Clark, 20.00; Curtis Freeman, •,2)40.00; ("Tear -e .,awyor, 1, .20; Lo nie ilil€r Da-Ion L. ,o[..er-,on, (7) _220.90; A. ton, )330.00; John o0 ns, y !):3.(4 Le dy 2 Thank 2-1 249.00; erry Lyn.ch, •;250.00; Arvil Hflr''m .9 3111 0ene -2)0.n0; P. W. -1au7hter, 245.00; W. E. Strickland, -2)10.00; T) Harkins, y20.00; Gerala D'ckerqon, ,240.00; Floyd l'> ,240.00; Acee 3ruohs, 21,0.00; h ud Lee ,;eTtle, -2'.0 a'card TTorwo)d, '2110.00; Johnnie Ballow, 24 .00; Joe ",iltert, 4240.00; William aoa-ers, 240.00; N r an Daffron, 20.90; Joe Oettie, .2L0.00; Uatson, .220.00; Jackie Titue; q220.00; W. F. cioley, 0425.00; S. E. :Bolles, 3,00; A. T. lerr)d, 0232.00; hay Oarren, ,27.00; Howai'd Gibson, y 232.00; Ras; ell Ale ,:nd r, y 232.00; JamieSlau;Iter, 227.00; 1. Pyle, .22 Mrs. iark mirin3, y225.00; T. J. 1ardnor, 225.00; C. 11. 7rown, y22.L0; Al Fitch, y235.00; L. G. Mc 212.00; Delcriar 0nai, Dorothy Whitten, p185.00; Georce Boswell, J. W. 250.00; Floyd La b, 0250.00; Raymond "ilayc )250.00; Jnes Gosi 220.00; Faqnie Norman, '325.00; Eris Fr ,;217.00; Carolyn Cor ova, •95.20; Dick Cross, /400.00; J?Lollin Snetnen, i 525.00; Haskell 3:ain, y400.00; "Jute Rann'als, 275.00; Irwin Price, ;275.00; 1eo. SAith, y217.00; Floyd Pyle, w217.00; C. L. Olsckmon, 0220.00; James :Ickett, 0103.50; Gordon ,w,- ,7 20.00; W. D. wilbourn, 0250.00; A. L ,200.00; ;'250.0"); 1. D. Harris, ,200.00i Voyles, 092.50; Dr. .1. C. 7.ichols, 22 0 .00; Dr. i.. Jones, ;90.00; F. W. Jayee, 2 0.00; 12 luon ,av, .2A0.00; L. .6.. Horton, 105.00; ,a90.00; B. A. ,Jood, 0190.00; W. H. Welch, w1 0.00; J. Clint Wri-ht, p210.00; C. T. Pyle, 210.00; Biral Shepard, y 190.00 L. n. uorton, 250.0, Fred 2lool!e, ,'210.00; James .iussell, o210.00; W. B. Alexander, y 95.004. Mary ]onnelley, ,102.00; 0. B. Guin, -232.00 Leroy °den, 75.20; R. T. r 3o13 G. A. MrC, Roy C'ndle, 127.20; 1e0r7e 72ayl)r, ,?1 C. 3. )obson, 79.20; J. C.l_d_Aton, J. .GA; =owf b,.00 M. H. 'Barnes, 079.20; W. S2 11L3.504, The Flavor rend re.)orts for J nu iry as fol]ows: City Clerk „.21,u03.14 Director of Public a0cti 15.00 i 0. Cayce 15.50 elinJuent P'XeS 2,417.14 Current Iaes 32,773.1 Foley LIWA. asoector fees acc6 53.50 Police Reoort 3,712.70 2ar2in; -eter 00 -5/ 22 ,Ereet Acntals th- auartcr 195-- Pioneer Natural }as Co;. 2,050.11 Scut we ern Public erice 3,(•27.04 Moved Ov by -ard t t e )n6hly R"Dorts be ac 'cot.) I'led. The Motion Carricd. 404 Move c' Talor, Thin that the Cou-) 11 loty IThyan',: off- -f he Iotian Carried. "ToveJ )y ec nded b 2 -hat City Treasurer refund Tern nn uat r sc7rer l'ne de wilts oi 2L10.0. The _otipn Carr ed. o-ca by Taylor, .econced by ard, T at Concil )ay .,1500.00 on ';ud ct. 2 Aotion Carried. i1oed by Tl _;cc,_)ndeci by ;_rd, TLat ouio i d. crtise _or bias on a street swcc-Der. rhe iIotio arried. e 1 a7or desi Geo. L. Taylor, T. l'n, and C. Ld:aiston a ._1L-eer ittee. over by ,-,dliston,3econ by bard, That Council -E31 for bids on car ir the ecilum orice 2 to be used by the :isl on C siness, or His desiyaa reoresentati es. tne ,otion Tove by Talor, beconcb by Ldri' ton, That Council extend tie foll- av'n a r-esoluti)n of thanks to c (ryone fo co-operation rinp_.. the reocnt e arrIed. Insert fLi n. R TL 0 L T 1 0 TI 0 T7Y_ C 00 IL, 0 ITY 01 6, ot"on -1,c)(P rlan Geor L. and seconded by councili.an J. C. Ldliston that the follow- be ajopte::: E77 for the oast 1,:eek the City oi 71aim1ew and srrou din Herr tor 1 _a- one of the uorst tp= -d h,avies7. snow in t_e 1story of the country; and R he storm has C2U000 a re lcd l of narC-1 dis- ru ac,Lities, aril crmsel cons -lc :c in the lity of "ew and in the mrroun0 'n7 territor-y; and IiL01 0, the City has tl':;e1 all of its resources and :ersonnel or the enefit7 and 'or t.ue outraare of alleviatins har■shio and 'n 3arrTin7 on nececary cc 1 ities; and 01 101, our )u bo c ffralce service and ';111 uav, a al .ariy fare :ith cauaaaa n ar thc nur-ose of alievatin tier ard111 1 1- o _e storm; 405 t-at e Ity ol Le 21aeu, c i y and Lhr)J its _layor do -xpres- its thanks an it a'o to tae s bl"Lc -,ervice comanLes, iat lval,*)n dr anc, oLher 1.orthy c'tizens tar tLe nvalua le 1( rerdereJ -y tne'd durnc he recent s ro, alc tJit r c T tr orac 1, 'cti by an tlrolcf its iayor :ores e ratite and t1 Cna,kn of the Coul-ii to those oerons and orn:aniz -bcrie cot nect letter. L. 7 piayor, City of :lainview Clrk, City of 1-iainview, I-loved by Tlylor, 3econdce by 'are, ttLat the C3 ncil recess. The Clrrel. The "ayor re-called the meetLn for bsiness. :1-)ved by hd:aiston, Seconded by ,ard, 11 the Council hire Jordon con'mltin "rood lulter eolo ist, to make a renort on Plainview eo,nntial ,Jater ::;_loply for -1,000.00 pllis expenses not o eed ,;),.00 to be delivered on or berore Febr'IDry 2), 1he _qotion Car'ied. 2re -iee;"n AdjournE.d. crnethy,,laTor, ';ity of rlain 3r an,City Uferk,',2ity of iflatiiciew 406 R_ -ular Session Febuary 20, 195 The City Council met in regular Session with Mayor C. S. abernethy presiding and he following Aldermen present: J. H. 'guard, W. T. Cain, J. W. 1 1ker, -core 31. Taylor, and J. C. EJniston. City Attorney Joe Sharp also attended ale meeting. The minutes of February 6th read and approved. Roved by 'r r_..lker, seconded by Taylor, That tae petition of 3. 01 Cooper and W. T. Cain for approval for a plat of Blocks 28, 29, 30 Boswell Heights for subdivision be approved. Said plat to be -mown as ^-in and Cooper =subdivision and that Ordinance No .657 be passed. The Motion Carried. 'r. Cain not voting. Insert Ordinance not 657 ORDINANCE NO. 657 AN ORDINANCE or TT:, CITY 00 ICIL OF TFIE CUT OF PL r;. I_wu, TaaAS A ASP O `J' T T AND A R i 9. r, O t 1\T a �'�T-) I 1T,T L 1 A_aa r.���_�_ A _��1 J� �.'�I OJP�- ;D1vI'1" OF BLOCKS 29 AND 30, vas's SOS ELL I E.I III'S 9SIT'ION OT THE TOWN OF ay IE,,T 111 7 '1,E C2, �NTY T''TX..'S T �r T CITY [T;r f B� IT :3'3AT1 :�!'D BY r .,..11r J�)iJ -.�L LIB' _h{ 1 Oi' L "�,.v.1Y T XA Sect: _on. 1 That the plat des. ;nated as Oaia Cooper Subdiv- isi of Blocks 29 and 3 West Boswell Hei hts Addition to the Town of Pi lnview, in Hale County, Texas, prepared by W. J. Williams, County Surve or of hale County, Texas, and filed with us on this a ;e, cov wing the lands and <a rea dr si,na;ed on said plat, is det- er to be In comoiia_ ice with the laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances and rules nd re;f;::_lat'_ons of the City of Pla :'_n.riew, Texas, •overnin such :natters, and same is hereby approved and acc 0ted. Section 2. The City of Pla _n,; i ew shall be under no obliaation, to open, widen or improve 14th Street from Yonkers Staeet to Canyon Street, being fthat part of 11th Street shown an the plat imiediately north ,f Blocks 1, 2, 3, ar;d 4 of said Cain and Cooper Suhdi t is-on, anless and until the City is lu pis i ed with a 7 -foot reight -of- way at the glace desianatecz on trie Mat and without cost or exp- ense to the City. Section 3. This areinnnce shall e o effective roi,z Ind after its final passage. Aporove4, ad)nted_ and published :.;y the City Council of the City of Pla' T :i b unanimous vote on this 20th day of Feb ruax 19 6. C L. berneth ayor ATTE S, SEAL P. Bryan City Clerk Mrs. W. L. Reese, President of the 7. T.". Association oresanted the matter of a do,a control Ordinance before the Council. by Taylor, sec )nde:! b Cain, That the Counc'_1 pass Ordinance No. 658 and that fees_ be set in a called meeting within one week fr. om date, and th=t ;-•u! 1 enforcement be started within 30 days f -?m date. The Motion arried. ORDI \JAN ;E No. 658 AN OR I_TAN::E P ,O °JIDING =AT ALL 70 GS KEPI IN TEE CITY DF FLA* 1 VIEW SHALL E 1. ATE?) 'i i -3T R.A IES AT LEAST OiCE A YEAR; AND R•:) D -`T" t 1 0:1 A L_�Ci, SE F 1 1:, r? ALL "?0 S 'IEpT IN TEE CTr'Y Li LETS r r I VIF ,TD f JVID n r ^T! 1 _�J.� [E IS i r ..T._' FOR ALL vS s0 LICE ED; PHl) V I T "-S FEE DOGS; T FOR L E TO.'N� rG OF ALL au 3 AT LiniGE ATTD OT 0 LICE I D; 1 PRO\'l n TOR !HE DIS., j ITI.)TT OF E-AJO_! DO ir? CR IS.. 1 TT M`; ".OI,?_ C TT, D F<) r 3 AVING JF i_i%L O iI•,DING FEES AND FOR A DOG CA CEER; AND MAKIN s IT UNL FUL ZOR TEL NER OR P• LL,3ON 17 C 3 TT-{ L DF FE TALE D`O -S EN HEAT TO ALLOW irk' BE AT LA 'GE, AND DEFINING An LARGE"; 'AND TAKING TT 7L AWF aL l' OR {)4NER OR PERSON IN CONTROL JF VICIOUS OR P DOGS TO KEEP CR ?r R, rT THE SAS 17 ANY PUBLIC 1 OU` ;z PnLIC '.':I'I EET OR ALLEY; AINT PROS TI ;G TEE O'':Nr,R :i OF VICIOUS DOGs )R Pl R::IT THEM O T?E AT IN ANY P`_J3LIC PLACE; AND PI ORIDING FOR PROCE iI UNE WHEN DO TS HAVE BITTEN P 2 ,S. A'`T Pd VT '-OR P C fl T\ T. ;,TE -zFE�T n _.J.s IT RE E�'+ J t "S� TT EN BY A r ANI J T A r A Nry T ?LA� rL PE R`SJ VIO. LATE v_ T _'?O�.rT �1T '.Or' I'I'I JR.D ??tTCE; AND PR:iVID_' ?G OR A PENALTY FOR VIOLAT-ON OF, ;T -QT• 'O": S 4;J 3Y n ORDINANCE. BE IT O: r)AINLD '3Y THE "TTY COUNCIL Oi'' THE ITY 3F PLA VIEW: ''ectionl: The following cords and phrases as used in this ordinance shall ha .e the meanings respectively a scribed to them by this section unless the context otherwise Indicates: AT LARGE: At large shall mean off he premises of the owner and not under the control of the owner or member of `pis immediate family either by leash, cord, chain< or otherwise; and the wearing of a muzzle by a dog shall not be regarded as control under this definition. -OG: Dog shall include 'both male and female. OWNER: Owner shall mean any person owning, keepin or harbor ing a 'log. S CTION 2: It shall be the duty of the owner or keeper of each and dog 'i in the city to have such dog accinated against rabies by a practicing veterinarian at least once a year; provided, however, that such dog must ha e been vaccinated within one month of the fate of the owner or keeper's application for the license reqired -n this ordinance, or within 13 months prior to the expiration date of the license applied SECTION 3: There is hereby fixed and assessed as a police regulation for the protection of the public health a license fee of <;1.00 per annum against the owner or keeper of each and every dog kept in the city. The license shall run from April It of each year the April 1st a: the succeeding year; and any part of such year s,all be d --emed and ?onsi5ered_ hhe entire year. TECTI)N 4: It shall be the duty of the city clerk to providd suitable :petal tags for do7s, with numbers there on beginning at one and running consecutively, which tags shallevidence the payment of the license fees and he registration of lie do ;s. Each Gerson owning or keeping a dog within the limits of the city= shall apply to the city clerk for a tag, and upon payment of the license fee °eq ired by this ordinance andpresentation of a certificate by a practicing veterinarian showing ghat the do� nac n o'lth of the date of applica ,ion, or itnin 13 months prior th the expiration date of the license applied for, been vaccinated against rabies, the city clerk shall supply to each applicant hereof a tag suitable to 1,e placed upon a collar aro_.nd the dogs nec.,, and shall, in a well -bound book kept for sucn purpose, re.ister the nu!.. Taber of tag, name of the owner and his address, and a description of the dos. No license shall be issued runless the application is aceompanied by the certificate of vaccanation. It s all be the c u of the owner of each dog to apply to the city clerk for such license, pay 'he fee for same and obtain a tag therefor. Thc tag shall at all times during the year be securely fastened around the neck of the dog, and the failure of the owner in this respect shall h ve the sane effect as if no license fee had been paid uponthe dog. It stall be nlawful for any person to se any counterfeit 1'cense taa a dog except the tar, adopted and issued by the ci teo SEC1 r0N 5: It shall 2e he duty of the owner or keeper of any do:; to procure a duo iicate ta from the city clerk in the event that the original tag is 1 -st or destroyed, and he city clerk seall iss- ue a duplicate tag coon applic tian of any person with the provisions f this o- dinance and upon the payment of 5O for the cost of issuing the duplicate tea. EC-'ION 6: The Di acUor of Public Safety, Health and y e1iare ahall provide a suitable place for the impounding of all does picked p under the provisions of the ordinance and such pond shall be under his -antral. He shall cause all dogs so im ourded to _e properly fed and cared for while in the pound. 'ECTION 7: The Director of Public Safety, Health and .yell are shall cha.r^;e s fee of „n1.00 for each and every dog :impounded and shall chae se 'e for e ech day s ch deg shall remain in the pound. C ,ION 8: Within not less than seven nail _nor e than ten days a "ter any dog has been )laced in t tie city posed, in a cordance with -tie provisions of this ordinance, the Director of Public Safety, Hea- lth and Welfaee, or any officer designated by him shall sell such rog at auction to the highest bidder for cash; provided, however, t hat the owner or keeper of the do- may at an time efore the sale of the dog pay the tax and impounding; fees and receive the dog f ro the city pound. At the auction sale o all o ;s, in accordance ith the p-ovisi n of t is ordinance, the Director of Public Safety Health and Welfare, or any o!'fice authorize by him shall bid in the name and for the City up to the a;iount of the tax and impounding fees due U7on th :log, unless some other person shall bid ec j amount or a greater amount therefor. Any person wno shall bid the amount of the fees due for impound and keening an dog shall have such dog deli erect ':o ii at the city pound and upon thepaynent to the Director of Public Safety, Nea and Welfare of he amounnt bid, and the person shell be entitled to La ;c the doe registered in his name and aece .ve a Uag therefor b: present ;ng to the city clerk a certificate free a practicing eterinarian stating that the dog has seen acc �natF d a a::nst rabies and the payment of the license fee. If the Director of Public Safety, Health and Welfare shall be the only hider at the sale of any dogs hereinabo e provided for, the city shall becoie the owner of ube dogs and here..pon the Direc- tor of PublicSafety, Health and shall kill or cause to be killed all suc_, dogs in Lbe pound If :er the provis ens of this ordinance have been co ;lies+ with. At any time within six months after any sale the _:timer say a^ ly to the Director of Public 2afety, Health and .:elfare and upon satisfactory Proof o ownersnip he shall be entitled to receive the amount deposited on account of such sale, after de elct .ng all fees for :"_noound' costs, and keen n7 s zch dog an uch co as may be necessarily incurred to establish his rio:hts tilcreto. "EC ON 9: It shall be the duty of he Director of Public Safety, Health and Yelfarc tc pay all m 'neys collected be nia under the. terms of this ordinance to the c'ty clerk. S €C uleN 10 At any ,;e within sixty days Creel the date of the sale the owner o' any dog impounded and sole ender the provisions of t`.is ordnance shall ha- e tee right to redee_n the same by paying to the purchaser hereof doub_e the amount paid by the purchaser for yuc a. do =5; and his reasonable expenses incurred in keeping the sa_ae. 7CT_ON 11: The City Coons 1 of the City of Pla _ew shall a ppoint a dog catc and uch other assistants as :.:ay be required. Tee ao a; catcher and hie assistants shall e Lander the pervision and c rntrol of the D 'erector of 'ublic, Safety, health and 'Welfare. It s all be the duty of the dog catcher and his assistants to take p and impound all d o dound running at large gnat do not have fastened around their necks the req tags, to lee a and properly care for all do -s im)ou ded, to kill all do;s that have not been redeemed or solo, to perform s_ch of er duties as may be directed by the Director of Public Safety, 1= o alth and Welfare nder she terms of this ordinance. The dog catcher shall be under the s pervasion of the Director of Public Safety, health and Welfare. N 12: It shall ;e the dut of the dog catcher to rep rt in writing to the Director of Pnblic Safety, :calth and Welfare once eacn :month the total number of dogs impounded, the total number of dohs redeeied or sold to private persons and the total number of dogs illed dnder the provisions of this ordinance, w rich report shall be approved b- the Director of Public Sa 'et health and el'" are and filed or approval with the' City Council. SECTION 13: It shall be unlawful for :he owner or person in c sntrol of any l nspayed :cemale dog while such do ss in hcac, to allow the same t s be ,pon the streets and in public places of the CD city unless accompanied by the owner or person controlling such dos. Si,C L IO d 14: It shall be unlawful for any owner or person in control of any 7icious on an.geroud dog to keep or permit the same in about any uclic h ruse, public pl,:ce, street or elle y in the city. SECTION 15: If any p shall Ana se an al fidavit be_'ore the Director of Public Safety, health and r lfrge or the ,?_,d e of the corporation court that ny dog a las Jitten any person within the limits of _he sty, it shall be the d of the Director of Public afety,HealtL. and Welfare to direct the os:ner or keeper of the dog to keep_ ._m securely on finer for :pot less than ten days and to release the o only .tpon writte permission of the Director of Public r fet health and We1n'are, or b a duly licensed vet erinarian, and the failure of such owner or keeper to comply with directions shah_ be deemed e misdeameanor and punishable by he penalty provided in Sect' 23 of the ordinance. SECTION 16: Within seven days after acquiring knowled e that tis dog ls been bitten a rabid animal it shall be the duty of the owner or keeper to cause s :ch dog to be give anti rabies treatment, or to imoounc_ such clog for a period of six months in a place a -j the Di lector of Public daf Fey, Health and Welfare, or to destroy such dog. SECTION 17: It shall be us lawful for any person to keep any Jog in the limits of the city for whichthe license required in this or _finance has not been procured from the city clerk and which has not been vaccinated for rabies and upon which the a °e ,ired in this ordinance is not at all times fastened about the neck of the dog. SECTION 18: It shall be the duty of the Director of Public S :fety Health and W elfare to cause all dogs running at lare with- in tie limits of the city not wear _n he t provided for in this ordnance, showing that the license tax on s :chd og has been paid for current year, to be picked up and impounded. SE'CTIO\? 19: It shall be the duty of the Dir of Public Safety, health and Welfare to 'ause all dons running at large in violation of Section 13 of this ordinance to be picked up and impounded. SEC0=ON 20: It shall be the duty ;f the Director of Public Safety, H alth and sTelfare to cause all dos running au large in violation of Section 14 of this ordinance to be picked up and impounded. SECTION 21: It shall be the duty of the Director of Public >adety, Health nd Welfare to cause all dogs running at large in violation of Suction 15 of this ordinance to e picked up and impounded. SECT OX 22: It shall e the duty of the Director of Public Safety, Healthand Wet -are to cause all do :s running at large in violation of Section 14 of this ordinance to be )icked up and i SECTION 23: Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be punished be a fine of not less than Q1.00 and lot more than c- 100.00. SECT ON 24This orc_ine ).ce shall become effective and be in f-11 force end effect on and after T°iarch 20, 195A, PA' S ;D, A'P ROVL; ADO D, this 20th d.ar o f Few ruary A. D., 195 C. L. Abernethy, Mayor, City of T'la _nview AT2 P. H. Bryan, City Clerk, Cit-r of ;:'lainview Tlroved by se .ol_deT b Taylor, That an Election be ordered on the Contract for using Can .dian River %1. niciptal Wauer Authority Water, to be held on I•.iarcti 13, 1956. J. B. Kicli is appointed Presiding Jud J. B. Wheeler, Ju.ge, and Trs. Frank Stultz and I J. 2. }faun as Clerks. The °potion Carried _inanimously. nsert Rcsol:: ?'t< iiNG TJ PR 2 1 E A'1? IT022IJN JF R 'SOL" Ti J ANT) 0 lE O i A' E t C;_ '2. T T EL�,C_ T,:r n T T7E TE T ITY .11 T'. ;.W (i) C `TN OF HALE 0 ON T IS, the 20th day of 'c ebruary, 1956, the City Co non o the City of Plainview, -'exas, convened in Regular session, at the rcg :ler meeting Place thereof in the City Hall, there being pres nt and in attenance the following meme: er, 10 -wit: C. L. Abernethy Layor J. C. .talker, J C. u: dy. i n t o n, W. 1 Cain Aldermen George L. Taylor, G. .•ard, and t he following bsent, None constituting a quorum; at which time the following among other usiness was trans- acted, tow -wit: It was moved b J W. ;'calker and sec an i ed by George L. 1 ^ylor that there be submitted to the 4_.alified elec ,.ors of the City .w :)wn axable property therein and who have iuly rendered the same for taxation, the ?usstion of whether ;he City Coy nc il on behalf of the City shall be au.tuorized to enter into a water sunaly contract pith ti_e C Zau_ian River lunicipal ..pater Aethori ty. Thereupon J. W. Walker introduced a resolution and o2der calling an election for the purpose of submitting the nr aposit'on t a vote of the qualified electors of the City, and moved the passage and a of such resole tion and oreer. The motion was seconded y George L. 2aylor /Y NOTICE OF WATER CONTRACT ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS, WHO OWN TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY, AND_ WIIO HAVE DUL R ENDERED THE SAME FOR TAXATION: TAKE NOTICE that an election will be held in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 13th day of March, 1956, in obedience to a resolution and order duly entered by the City Council on the 20th day of. February, 1956, which is as follows: "RESOLUTION AND ORDER calling an election on the 13th day of March, 1956, in the City of Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of submitting to the quali- fied electors of the City who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, the question of whether the City Council, on behalf of the City, shall be authorized to enter into a water supply contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority; and enacting other provisions relating to the subject and purpose of this resolution." WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is in need of a water supply which may be obtained by contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority; and WHEREAS, the City Council has received from the Board of Directors of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority notice to call a water supply contract election in accordance with the provisions of Article $2$0 -154 R.C.S. of Texas, 1925, as amended, such election to be held under the provisions of Article 1109e, R.C.S. of Texas and other applicable laws; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it advisable and to the best interest of the City and its inhabitants to call and conduct an election as hereinafter provided for on the proposition hereinafter stated; therefore BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That an election be held within and throughout the limits of the City of Plainview, on the 13th day of March, 1956, at which time there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City who own taxable property therein, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, the following proposition: SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, be authorized to contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority for a water supply for said city as authorized by Article 1109e R.C.S. of Texas, 1925, and other applicable laws SECTION 2: That said election shall be held under the pro visions of avid in accordance with the laws of this State applicable thereto, particularly the provisions of Article 1109e, R.C.S. of Texas, 1925, and only qualified electors of said City who own tax- able property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be permitted to vote. SECTION 3: That said election shall be held at the City Hall in the City oT Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall consti- tute one election precinct, with the election officers therefor as follows: J. B. Kidd Presiding Judge J. B. Wheeler Judge Mrs. Frank Stultz Clerk Mrs. J. N. Haun Clerk SECTION 4: That the ballots for said election shall be prepared in sufficient number and in conformity with Chapter 6, V.A.T.S. Election Code, adopted by the 52nd Legislature in 1951, as amended, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: FOR THE WATER CONTRACT" "AGAINST THE WATER CONTRACT" AS TO THE FOREGOING, each voter may mark out with black ink or pencil one of such expressions, thus leaving the other as indi- cating his vote on the proposition; or, in the alternative, each voter may vote on the proposition by placing an "X" in the square appearing on the ballot beside the expression of his choice. SECTION 5: In the event the results of the aforesaid election are favorable to the proposition for the water contract, the City Council shall pass an ordinance prescribing the form and substance of the contract and directing its execution. A form of said proposed contract is on file in the office of the City Secretary and is there available for public inspection. The contract thus to be authorized will be substantially in such form. SECTION 6: A substantial copy of this resolution and order signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Secretary shall serve as proper notice of said election. Notice of said election shall be given by posting and publication of a copy of this resolution and order, at the top of which shall appear the words "NOTICE OF WATER CONTRACT ELECTION." Said notice shall be posted at the City Hall and at two other public places in the City, not less than four- teen (14) full, days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be ?u Ai:� red on the same day in each of two sucess;Yr weeks in the Plainview Herald which is a newspaper of genera' cir- culation, published in the City of Plainview, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen (14) full days prior to the date set for said election. The City Secretary shall cause said notice to be prepared, posted and published as aforesaid, and make due returns thereof to the City Council. SECTION 7: Immediately after said election, the officers shall make due returns of the results thereof to the City Secretary for canvassing by the City Council. PASSED, APPROVED Aiu ADOPTED, this the 20th day of February, 1956. t Ma"yor, City of Plain iew Texas aTTEST City Clerk, City Plainview, Texas (City Seal) THIN NOTICE of election is issued and given by the undersigned, pursuant to authority conferred by virtue of the above and foregoing resolution and order of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under authority of law. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF Plainview, Texas, this the 20th day of February, 1956. L l -.ate.- C, Mayor', City of Plai iew, Texas. ATTEST: ,go 6P r City Clerk, City ofd Plainview Texas. (City Seal) The motion carryin{; with it the passage and adoption of th e resolution and order for electi -n, pre -ailed by the following vote: Aldermen Walker, ,dniston, Cain, Taylor and Ward. NOES: None, The Ma -or then announced that the resolution and order hr d been finally passed and adopted. this day of February 1'56. i��7I :1; �_LS APP�0� ��D phis the 20th C.L. Abernethy i' °�ayor, City of Pia,nview, Texas P.H.Bryan City Clerk, 'amity of ?la-in-;iew, Texas (3ity Seal) Moved icy Taylor, Seconded :pyWard, That the lie :_.ular City Election be ordered for the 3rd day of April, 19h, and Jo Don Scott is appointed Presiding Ju r e and Douclas r•aham, Juc1_;e, and 14rs. Frank Stultz and Mrs. J. 1`T. Haun as Clerks. The Motion 0 -:rr ied. Insert iTotice. rP 0",-)ER IT IS X7)=1) BY T r C i 'Y C T :UNC IL 0 �2 1LJ JE C I ='Y OF PL ,I!1l �'IEW TE. -J J AT I 'CT;' y! IT ='LD AT TEE CITY J ITORI N in said City of Pia'_nview, on the i rst Tues in April, 1956, the same being the 3rd (lay of said nonth, rd the election of the r'ollowing officers for said City to -wit: A Mayor to tace the place of C. L. Abernethy. Three Al to take the places of J. W. ^la.iker, ri. T. ain, and J. C. 7,d iston. All for two year terms. Jo Don Scott _s naii P- esz :.in Officer of said Election, an Ddu r1as graham Jude ancThlrs. Frank Stultz d Mrs. J. N. Haun, er Clerk Done this 20th day of ebruar,y 1956. 9.L.Abernethy Mayor, of T'lainview, f'exas (City Seal) P.H.''ryan City Clerk, -ty :)f Pl a-i exas Moved -7 Ectnistori,, Seconded b' Ward, `i'h t the re of Parkhill, Cooper Snithon Water Works Study amounting to 400.00 and the report of Gordon W Willis,ground water geoligist,,_on Plainviews potential water or,tng to I070.$7 be accepted and the bills paid. The motion carried. Noved by Taylor, Seconded by Cain, That the applicatLo_i of Cordon Loe'eg for taxi cab permit be e,ranted. The _lotion Carried. Aoved by Cain, conded by -dmiston, That t e Council send the Iayor and City Attorney to Dallas for Conference School on Appraisals and Condemnations. The lotion Carried. Moved le'r Cain, Secpnded by lid-riiston, Tnet the list of -ills sub.4 mi be approved fo: paynent also h.• B. Jordan for 6 inch ilsert Li-t. Taylor 2euckimg Coel,a,y Y4i.50 The -ot_on C'drred. Pioneer 1 :atural as Co. (qen. Fund), 1 Pioneer 1-atural Jas Co, (Sw Wa F nd, T. J. Bo ey Agency, (Gen. Fund), 4 4 6.27; T. J. 130 ey -ency, Su Wa. Fund), e118.42; T. J. Honey ic:ency, (Parking Hi .k2; Un 0r1 s Co., (Relief Ticket), :,11.4)_ Carlsbad Salt Pr Inc. (Salt for Street), ;67.83; Trustee of Firemen R. R, Fund, 213.20; Plainview Y. _1.C. A., Texn.n Luniciptal ;etirement, .(914_9.4; Texas Municipal Retirement, (Parking 21eter Fand),46. 0; 1: xas iiunic pal -ketirement, (Sw Wa 211.30; Great American Reserve ng.Co., (Group 359.71; Great American Reserve Ins. Co. (Group Ins.), ;p10.76; Treat American Reserve Ens. Co., (Parkin Aeter, Group ins.), e 11.22; 2. F. >r1r-in, Collector, (Relief Workers,, J. T. licCrary, (Check Writer), P1 ins Aacninery,‘ Sargent Sowell, Inc., y 101.27 7; Continental Oil Co., w Wa) Plaemiew idach Go., Fe1.L,5; Curry rotor Vreight 41.50; Shook Tire jompany, ,,31.95; Shook ire Company, ,3.0; Bob Edwards Cab- inet Shop, ,3.00; 4uich Lunch Ce 'e, (Storm expense), The Alcove, (Storm l, 2.5.35; Wayland 'Jollec:e,(Printing), .29.45; Stovall-B)oher a-diator Sales, 4.50; Panther Co., (Paint), ze103.73; 0. V. °hillios _test home,(Aged), 'y Chicken nn, (Je.il'-nrc 031.40; Hoyt Cdrry, (Traffic 'chool), 490.CO; L. ':!esley, (Relief Worker), c Garza Lpefonio, (,elief ,o'ker), 17. 0; Jackey J. Presley, (Relief ',orker, 17 .LO; Jack Presley, (relief Worker), ;?18.40; Ysolic Aeeene (Rel'ef "orker), „17.60; So ,thwes:ern Public Service, e1195.3; Southwestern Public 6er- vLce, ,82%88; Southwestern Piblic 4?,rvice, 117.57; Craig 011 Ge., e'101.81; Craig Dil Co., 14( The ileet'ng Adjourned. frP PFC AL M February 27, 19S6 The Cornell .ilet in called leeting with -ayor U. L. AeerneLhy presiding and Aldermen J. vv. Walker, G. 2. Lard, T. Cain, J. C. Edmiston, leorg( 14. Taylor oresent, Joe Sharp, City Attor_ey, also was present. Hoed b Taylor, Seconded by vard, That the License fees for ons be set at 1.00 per 'Inn Ta. S(ct_on 3. The lotion Cerr L- roved by alker Seconded by t,dmIston, Th;t pick ap fee be se, 1..00 and per aa for boar-, and deplic:ete ta 6 be v. each. The :lotion Tarried. -o-ed by Thin,Secended y Taylor, that the Counc11 approve ehe plat sub:riitte: for 'bdivision ot Part of Block :7 6olee 1 L11, to be known as the --lay Ad The lotion 'arred. T22e meeting ‘djouriec. R E S O L U T 10 N ,IFIERFAC, Walter C. Frye and wife, Eleanor -'rye, J. B. Austin and wife, Trances R. aus tin, and H. E. Graham and ife Doris Graham, are the owners of all of she follow ng described property, except a tract o' land 2,9.4 ft. east s .-d west by 1hO ft. North aad South out of the Southwest t c :rner tnereof, viz: A part, of Block Io. 87, Calle :-e Hill Addition to ,he town cif P1s n.iew, Hale County, Texas, described as follows: sl at the Southeast corner of said 3lock No 37; TE-!;NCE North along the East l`ne of Said 3lock 87, 385 ft.; ENCE West Parallel with the South line of said Block 87, 200 Ft.; T CE South parallel with the East li-e of said _slack a is- tance of 385 ft.; C.) THENCE East along the South line of said Block 87 to the place of beginning; and WIIERLA', the aid ':,'alter C. Fray, Eleanor Frye, J. B. Austin, Frances R. An stin, and H. E. Graham and Doris Graham, have sub- divided and -la t d :,he,property so owned by them into a 1bock and lots to '.e -,nown and desi natod as "Ray Subdivision of ,ne Southeast Part of 2,1ock 87, College Hill Addition to rte town of ?lain iew, hale County, 1 xas;" and HEREA:S, the said Walter C. Fra i laanon Frye, J. J-). Austin, Frances R. H. E. graham and iioris aaham have suunitted a Mat of said Subdivision, showing the streets and alleys on said plat, which the City Counc 1 1. to co_ Form En all respecus to ;he esta lished streets and alleys of said C ty, and that they have also submitted in connection with sai plat a dedication deed, dedicat= n to the public all of s streets and alleys shown on said plat, and that the same should e in all t hin;,s approved. IT I`}, HTT DRE, r f S DL'J'E AN ORE aE RD BY IIF CITY COUNCIL )F TH. CT ?Y F TL' :'I �,'.a that the Plat and dedication of Rav S bdivision o=' the Southeast Part of :lock 87, dolle�re Hill Addition to the town o' P1::.inview, Hale "ounty, "exas, be and the same s in all respects approved. DEDIC Al' ION DEED THE BI OF XAS K'TO °i ALL i_ iy Y THESE P_._ TH.IT Ti, r y,:, lter C. F, ye and wife, Elcanor Frye, J. T. A,.:stin and wife, r Austin, and I E. Graham and wife Doris Graham, are ,;PO owners of all of tie following :!escr ibed property, except a tract of land 19.1]. ft. east and west by 1h0 ft. north and south of the Southwest corner thereof, viz; A part of :lock -`o. 37, College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale Cou T xas, described as follows: EGIN NG at the Spa hcast corner of said -?lock No. 87; THE 'CE Not th along the 0 st line of sa._d 'lock 87, 33b ft,; '.Jest parallel with the S:) th line of said Block 8 1 n;, ..,1r' .J with 200 ft.; TTThNCE S uth parallel wibb the ast line of :aid Block tb7 a distance of 385 ft,; THENCE East elong the 'South line of said Block 37 to the place of beginning; Awf,2 I y i_lb and as "uch owners do hereby adopt the elan for s :dividin the same, to be known as- "Ray Subdivis on of the ==out -east Part of 3lock 8i, Collc e Hill C .'�c�ai'_._on to tie town of Yl._;inview, i�le County, 'icxas, and we do ereby dedic t the public for .public use t'orever, the s ets ,and alleys :as s :awn thereon. THE S O FR TT 7 );3 this the da\- of 1956. ',alter C. Frye E anor _'rye J. B. Austin Frances R. Austin H. E Graham Doris ?raham C. L. Abernethy, =ayor, City of .rlain- view 0 L4 (1 A 1 P. Bryan, ity. Clerk, City of ?lginview The meeting adjourned. W E::, 17 RE LAR SE' ON LARCH 5, 195 The City Co' ncil met in re. -u'ar sessi n with. J. vi. a ;Mayor 'rotes, eresidinc and the followin^• Aldermen in attendance: H. .ard, J. C. Edmiston, _reo. L. 2ay1or, an T. Cain. The m'n_' tes of February 20th and 27th read and approved. Mo-.-ed. by 'ialor, seconded by a'd, that the list of bills s:u.bnitted ;end salaries be approved. The otionCa •vied. .insert _ills 'c Salaries. Glen A. Beard, 415.30; Army Navy Store, y20. (5; Animal Ho 7'3.00; C. R. Ant ■o., „;63.00; rt Electr-id, 0.2L; 3arley's Cities Service, 5.00; Gene 3u -:pus, 2J.42; Gene Bumpus- Yancey, 39.95; Bryan'-, 'Food tore, .69..0; Board Davenport, >17. B. C. Electronic Labs, 062.'70; Eurt E:lcctric, 7L..55; :curt L lec- tr_i.c, y;>3.00; urt V23.L11; Clowe Cowan, Inc., x T]�e J. P. Cooke Co., c;45.2; Cooper-- 'ontiac #13.00; ;rensh w Paint Glass Co., 2.70; Connor- ilathes Co., lac., v12.54; J mpster io.;hers t40 .LO, De 'lpster 32oS. J-1-h2.53; alci:,s`.;er Bros., 53C 97; �y R. �?af'.. `rn Coal Feed, Cob `Ldwards 'Jab inet Shoff' •.i6.00, Elliott Address Lachine, x51. Laton tationerv, ,,13 .O5; '�.T.re ^tone Sto es, y The Fechei.ner Bros, ,1,` .a 201.30; Y'oxuor1h C 1braith Co., Goo ervice tores, ,?5(.30; allaway s 451 4/ 0 7 Gallo ay's Jao_itor tp1ies 0 ,;2,8b; Hilton Hotel Cleaners, 41.95; Hale Co Airport, y70.)0; Herald News Publishing Co., y74.95; Hig -'o., v9. The Hale v o. Aostract Co.15.00; Kikers Service Dtati)n, y 21.70; Lemons Funeral Hone 3enefit, 0.54; Ludeman MaoNa ghton, 4, 11.00; Lvnns Uosden Station, v3.33; John G. Lo-sdon, v5. 1-ardwa_ve, yc;.75; i'Ieinecke Bros., 4;5.90; Fred Moore, v37.0O; Aedical Center, 4;138.93; ric :eth Office er., y3.90; Morrison Suoply, 027. 3; AcDonal_'s radin Post, AcDon ld's T 'ading Post, v1 Nunn Electric, 0729.90; Newman Motor 'do., Inc., 2232.00; Aiony Navy Store, v19.50; K. Tisdel, 06.75; Holt's Sporting -roods, v13.73; Hilton Lotel, 4p21.60; Neptune Meter Co., v10 1.51; The Pla nview Tribune, 4. 0; Peerless P mp Division., V Plainview Plbg, Co., -13.93; Plain iw hosp. v4(: Phillips attery Co., $3A.95; Tne Prescription, v27.32; Pl A to P $103.50; Plain iew Hardware, 4 Plains Welling Supply v141;.69; William E. Perry,39.61; .Robinson Herr rig, 8.53; Reuel "ash, 0.5..', Tne Steck Co., 1C:55; Southwes c:) tern Public --er. 0,4.58; Ri:nardson Uil Co., y30.57; Sargent (7) Sowell, 510A.LO; Rogers B,ttory "lectric, 4 315./ r 9; I. 6. Sohlecte M. D., ,2 .00; hook 2 pc Co., 4 3.01' The Bohan Inc., 52.80; Southern Aeter Repair Co., 3 Strain's super ,;er., v5.70; Southwesten 7 5e1 Telephone, v287.8 Tri-aa7le Oae, y 75.65; The Western Union iele-paoh, 46.A0; Wentworth Forman Co., ;114.83; White'3, V65.00; Winn Motor Co., V .67; Continental rain Co., v2.40; :food Funeral home, v37.50; Fred Berryhill, c est-Texas Ecuip.i Conley-Lott "achine, 441Z.88; ;ity B1acksith v20.10 King "'railer quip.i c;;5.)_0; Bryan A. Hoffman Oonst., v 298.00; Tom t• jarpenter F;clup.,c45.85; Plains lachinery Co., 4 43.20; 7 3a_Tetts A.u,:omotive, c Craig Jil Co., 301.81; Cr'alc; OilOo., 4146.26; Southwe-tern Public 3er., v1195.35, Soutwestern Public 3er., ''117.57; 3oUthwe tern Public Ser., 0S28.38; 3nrt Electric, y177.05; Southwestern ell Telephone, 251.27, Southwesten 3ell Telephone, 02.50; J. Oliver Bier, P.M., V15.00; Southwestern Leal Y120.00; Ta lor Tuckin Co., c',11.7.O; Gordon W. vJLllis 10 70. 3 7; E. B. Jordan ,7„; 41723.50; Parkhill, striLth 'ooper, 'Y400.00; P. E. lryan, C 'Yr5.75; P• h. q-van, Petty :Josh, 0 P. H. Bryan, Petty 'T-,s4;", y 3.13; -D. i. yan, Petty Ca-h, A. A.'Sinches, 3 .40; J. 011 er Bier, P. N. 15.00; Reuel Nash Chev. q1626.00; J.„)liver Bier, P.M. v15.00; Samo.y 2icGuire, 7.44; Plainview Builders Supply, 111 Pioneer 'A'atural Gas., ,,;5.93; Floyd 400ds, :513.0 J. P. 012.80; uantlel Gonzales, ;;12.00; J. Oliver J37cr, P. T., y30.00; C. L AbernetIv, H30 .00; W. Coin,v40.00; G. 4j1.0.00; s?reo. lor, %O.)0; C.Lddiston, 4;140.0l'; J. nlker, a0.00; 3:e harp, 22).00; P. ;p7a `4400.0 adeae 3 1lin-ton,225.00; arlotte R gle, Li6.L0, T. iitko Hoyt Curry, 4450.00; 4?275.00; Hub Bnrt; ;255.00; J. h. 1 Hortense Pelphrey, 32.00; A. A. Cadinal. 4 2 4, 4.80; Franklin Allier 213 O, 1D- Tod_ 2son, :,eynolds, y 4 -1.00; J. M.Heflin, 4; o85.00; 1 Z-1 ,,on Snith, 0 23 5.38; R. rne t, 4;25 .61; 7, A. Botkin,4 Floyd id'v, 275-419; Billy Aadden,275.19; Lackin Waldoen, %2 A. L. 1 Charlene lark, C rtis 1- 0249.23;Geo. Sawyer,);103.40; Lonnie 11i: •ler, ,,20.L0; amon L. i 4 237.32; A. 1. Hamilton, v330.00; John Aobbins, 235.00; Leedy 4?235.00; Frank Rigler, ;240.00;Berry Lynch, 250.9'; Arvil iarkins, 245.00; 3ill _enegar, 4;240.00; 2. w. -)laugh- t r,245.00; W. E. S r'ickland, V240.00; Tommie "arkins, 'ip240.00; Jerald Dickerson, v 21.1.9.00; 7loyd Steele, y243.00; Agee BrooLs, 2)!0.00: ;award Lee Joe Gilbert, v240.00; William Roc,gers, 21,0.00;Norman l'affron,v42110.00; Joe Settle, 4 240.00; Dewie atson, 220.00; Jacide .1. 4 220.00; %,L,25.0 E. v375.00; SarlAyricG.Iire, 4;217.00; A. erro_,$232.00; hay Warren, 275.00; Howard lTibson, 232.0'; Roswel Ai .Kander, 232.00; Ja-ie 1auL.ter, 4232.00; E dpc., 231e, ,227.00; 'Ars. Mnrk 22.00; T. Gardner, 225.0'; Al vitch, 4 ;235.00; L 1 cnie1, 212.0'4 '2 itten, ,;20'3.00; 'corgi 217.00; J. W. 13u,ler, 21,0.00; A-'1o7d 4,;250.00; Raymond ?2)!7. James losw_ck, 230.00; 1 ;13rm-a, 025.00; -rcett, 217.00;jarolyn o o 73.20; :ick Jross, v40 .00; "askell pin, 400.0 N:te .,anls, 029.00; Irwin Price, 4;j03.13; ]eo. Smith, 217.00; Floyd P_le, C. Clark, y 210.0); C. H. ',1ackmon, 024.2A; :82 or Swearenen, 4;220.00; W. .ilbourn, 4 A. L. Kn 200.0' J. H. vicGee, 1250.00; A. D. Larris, ACtW 6 20 Dr. Y. C. Nichol, 11)10.00; A. 8.yCe, ,270.00; eldon Wa:, r 2A0.0 L. A Lo on, y210.001 David cjona1c, 1,0.00; A. Wood, t19000; 242.00; J. Clint ht, .,210.00; C. is Pyel, $210.00; >lopard, v190.00; I: Horton, y25,0.0 :fed -pore, v210.00; Janes R ssell, v 21 0 .00; Alexander,190.00; 0. 13. Leroy 3den, w13,.30; 5ob aiseJr, 23'. 30; c C. 3. 'odson, David Stout, v 9.77; W. 171205.00; Rollin K. c ;52 Pt :(40; Jack Presley, 0 A. D. Cowart, 25. 0; Jacky Presley, $38.40; Lavonia Kinnikin, k1p0.00. Doctor Joe Webb and 7,ay:lond in Pres-nted a pllt for subdivsion of part of Survey 31.1 Block J"2. Part of Fieaans tract, between Utica and Tyavis Streets, JIoved by jain, secolded y hdmiston, that t']e Council aporpve the olat as :led su' ject to the a.proval or the 0 ty Attorney, and tat tie en-incern; be in conformity withthe area, JarrLed. Insert Ae::olltion. RE 0 OL JTI 0 N Joe E. .'.ebb and wife, "obb and 'R,arriond Akin and w fe, Th M. Akin, are t' owner s of all of The following descried property, to-wit: Tel. a part of and out of .-ictiDn No. 311, 3lock JK-2, in hale County, Te descrtbed by metes and bounds as follows: 2 ft. north and 1092 feet W st of the Southeast corner of sai, Jocti n Uo. 3)., Block JA-2; =FNCE West (-t)0 feet; T:=E l 'orth 4, 60 feet; TILENE East 6 feet; TF=CE So th "0 feet, to t e place o e;innin containing 10 acres o land; and the said. Joe L Jeb Jo 'ob, Ray iond Akin, And _1.1.by 0. Akin, have subdivided and platted the property so owned b: them Into blocks nd lots to be known and desi-nated as "Akin Webb Ad.ition to Plainview, Loxas, located on the Tortheast 1/L4 of 'Dection34, Jlock JK-2, Hale Co-nty, iexas;" and 1 the said Joe Webb, Joy Webb, ?ay_ond Akin and R by :I. Akin have submitted a plat of saL_ ACJitin, so in; Lhe strcets an:' alleys on said plat, wnish the City 1 finds conforms in all 12CFPLCtS 53 the cst strre s and alleys of s,id City, and that they h ve als sub Ln connect an saki olat a dedl:',ation deed, dodicPL:_a- to t e public all of said str ets and alloys sho7n on soil lt, and that the ame shou_d be in all t .Ins aPproved. IT LRL:ORE, 101 A' ORDERED "K: TTE OIT -,J7' OF T CITY 0 PL 10 010., that :le plat and cep of Akin .0 Ad,ition to ?la texas, located on t_ie Nerth- cast 1/14 of :ection 3h, 'lock 00-2, lale donnty, Texas, 'ro and the same is in all respects approved. Moved by 2aulor, Seconded by 'lard, ?Oat the Council ins,al_ at north Austin Henry Street, if reco by Director of Public aPety, fne ,;arried. 6 Y/< !Monthly reports for February were read as fol_ows: Water Plant, 45,15! gals.pumped. W. F. Foley x$293. Parking Meters 1951.50 City L'lerk, 1312.38 Food inspector 3.50 I,-at inspector Foes Accrd 5 Police Report 249 Doling. Texas 579.77 Current Texas 30,324.13 .7_!le Reports were accpted and o'dered filed. T Meeting Adjourned. C. L. Abernethy, Mayor, ity 'of Plainview r---a P. 3ryan,Tity Clerk, City of I'la nv.iew Plainview, Texas March 19th, 1956 The City Council met in Regular session with Mayor C.L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen present. J. W. Walker, Geo, L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, and J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Sharp also was present for the meeting The minutes of March 5th. read and approved. The City Attorney reported that he has approved the petition on Webb Akin subdivision as to form. Moved by Waller second by Walker, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. Pioneer Natural Gas $36' -.83; Pioneer Natural Gas $30.32;South- western Bell Tel., $33.90; Southwestern Bell Tel., $252.97; Great American Reserve, 4317.31; Great American Reserve 20.78; Great American Reserve, 445.76; T. J. Boney Agency 449L.61; T. J. Boney Agency $17.90; T. J. Boney Agency 118.L12; National Guard $32.00; Manuel Gonzales :33.0; Trustees Firernans Relief $205.20; Jose Hinojosa 45.25; Jose Hinojosa Jr. $5.25; Rebert Hinojosa $5.25; David Hernandes $5.25; Macima Alanic $5.25; Texas A and M College 75.00; C. L. Abernethy $202.70; Texas Safety Conference X21.00; Craig Oil Co. 4p84 Craig Oil Co. $145.90; Southwestern Public Service 41,195.35; Southwestern Public Service, $663.42; South- western Public Service $118.55; Clarke and Courts $74.92; Donovan Uniform Co. ti' ;14..35; Medical Center Hospital, $34.00; Martin Motor Go., $10.37; Marehead, Sharp and Boyd X6.06; Plainview Plate Glass, $7.81 Plainview Hospital and Clinic, $211.11; 0. V. Phillips Rest Home $162.00; The Santa Fe Trail, $2.19; Sargent and Sowell Inc., $106.40 Wests Pharmacy $9.54; West Pharmacy, $5.24; Wood 1'Iitchell Funeral Home, $37.50; Hearne Motor Freight, :7 61• California Test Bureau $6.30; World Book Co., $3.10; and Science Research Assoc., 4:,17.35. Moved by Taylor second by Walker that Tax Collector be authorized to accept $156.59 in full settlement of City taxes against lot II B Delay Addition. The motion carried, Moved by Walker second by Edmiston that the Tax Collector be auth.. orized to ism receipts and p fl »om tax c crt `'4r'flte fund_ as follows E 55' 7 &8 B 37 C.H. 19L.6.- 22.50, Lot 1 B 56 C.H. 1947- 4.32, Lot 8 B 2 H -M Add 2.97 Lot 3 Block 2 Montrose 1.68 Lot 7ccJ B 95 C.H. 1937 56.25. The motion carried, 460 Moved by Edmiston second by Ward, That the Council grant Bob Douglas a Taxi Cab permit, taking over the Franks Taxi business The motion carried Engineer Carl Willies .s read estimates as follows in favor of H. B. Jordan Company. No I 1556.00 No I1 1)3380.40 No I1I 1569.55 No IV 1960.60 ;loved by Taylor second by Ward that the bills be paid. The motion carried, The C)uncil ordered notice served on Gordon Loving to file his insurance policys as provided by Ordinance. The election returns from the Canacian River water contract were canvassed and it was found that the Contract was voted down. 409 R E S O L U T I O N Certificate of City Clerk THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 COUNTY OF HALE I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, 1D0 HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing copies of (a) Notice of Water Contract Election, which notice contains a full, true and correct copy of the resolution and order for water contract election, and Minutes showing its adoption; (b) Affidavit of posting notice of election; (c) Affidavit of publication of notice of election; (d) Election returns (e) Resolution and order canvassing returns and de- claring re-ults of the election; are true and correct copies of the originals now on file and of record in my office. I FURTHER CERTIFY that the resolution and order calling the water contract election (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption) is of record in Book 11, page 407 et seq., of the Minutes of the City Council, AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the resolution and order canvassing the returns and declaring the results of said election (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption) is of record in Book 11, page 409 et seq., of the Minutes of said City Council, WIT ES:`. PTY HAND A SEAL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, this the 20th day of March, 1956, P. H. Bryan City Clerk City of Plainview, Texas. City Seal) 11 E OLUTION AT ORDER canvassing returns and declar- ing result of an election held on the 13th day of March, 195, in the City of Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified taxpaying voters of said City the question of whether or not the City Council on behalf of the City shall be auth- orized to enter into a water supply contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority There came on to be considered the returns of an election held in said City on the 13th day of March, 1956, to determine the following proposition: H LL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority for a water supply for said City as authorized by Article 1109e, R.C.S. of Texas, 1925, and other applicable laws AND IT APPEARIlTq from said returns, duly and lawfully made, that there were cast as said election 8,7 valid votes, of which number 330 votes were cast "FOR THE WATER CONTRACT and 557 votes were cast "AGA_INST TEL PATER CONTRACT": therefore 4 BE IT R 1OLVB D 1'' ORDERED BY TEE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the aforesaid election was duly and legally called and notice thereof given in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, and the resolution and order calling said election; that said election was held in strict confor!nity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and the returns thereof have been properly made to the officials of the City entitled to receive same; that only resident qualified property taxpayin- voters of said City, who owned property therein subject to taxation, and who have duly rendered the slide for taxation, were pernitted to vote at said el(-ction; and further, that said election properly represents the desires of those qualified to vote as aforesaid. SECTION 2: That a majority of the taxpaying voters voting at said election have voted against the water contract, and that, there- fore, this City Council is not authorized to pass an ordinance pre scribing the form and substance of said contract and directing the execution thereof. PASS A OPTED AND APP:ZO\TE�, this the 19th day of March, 1956, C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) i'1I'd jTES PERT?I'`;i TO RESOLUTION TD ORDER CANVASSING RETURNS AUS DECLARING RESULTS OF WATER CONTiACT ELECTION TEE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PL INVIEW COUNTY 0? HALE ON THIS the 19th day of March, 1956, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, Convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members: C. L. Abernethy Mayor J. W. Walker 1 J. C. Ecmiston George L. Taylor Aldersen G. H. Ward and with the following absent: W. T. Cain, constituting a quorum; and, among other proceedings had were the following: J. C. Edmiston offered the following resolution and order to the City Council, and moved its adoption, which motion was seconded by G. H. Ward: "RE A'0 ORDER canvassing returns and de- claring result of an election held on the 13th day of March, 1956, in the City of Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified taxpaying voters of said City the question of whether or not the City Council on behalf of the City, shall be authorized to enter into a water supply contract with the Cana Ilan River Muni2ipal Water Authority." 1 The resolution and order was read in full by the City Clerk, and after full discussion and mature deliberation, the question was called for, whereupon, said resolution and order was put to a vote of the City Council, and was passed, adopted and enacted by the following vote: "AYES": Aldermen Walker, Edmiston, Taylor and Ward. "NOES None. The Mayor then declared the resolution and order finally passed, adopted and enacted. MINUTES APPOVED, this the 19th day of March, 1956, c Mayor, ity of Plainvie ,.Texas ATTEST: �v City Clerk City of P ✓.inview, Texas (City Seal) Motion by Ed.diston second by Ward that Election Resolution be passed. The motion carried. Moved by Walker second by Taylor, that east and west alley in Block 41 be paved under City supervision and at property owners expense. The motion carried. Moved by Taylor second by Ward, that the Council buy Grace Gravel Spreader from Plains Machinery Co. at 1002.47. The motion carried. Moved by Walker second by Ward, that the 4'Tayor and Alderman Taylor be authorized to buy a car as per specifications as advertised. The motion carried. Moved, seconde and passed that the ,edica.l Association be asked to sur hest the naves of at least 2 men for the position of City Health Officer. Moved by Edmiston second by Ward, that the Council pass Ordinance prepared by City Attorney reopenin west 13th Street, west of Columbia. The motion carried. 0RDI j'AN 5E NO. 659 AN ORS TA �'CE DECLARING AND PROVIDI `iC THAT 13TH =ELT FROM C OLIT 3IA STREET "0 EL PASO STREET IN Ti E CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, BE AN OPEN STR Z,T AND P. "ZOUC FARE, ANTI' 'DECLARING A:NN?D PROVIDIITG THAT DENVER STRE nT FROM THE NORT1F TIDE 13TH 1TR-St TO 12TH STREET IN TEE CITY 0° PL rllT °J, TEXAS, BE AN OPEN STREET ltd TH OUTH ARE ND REPEALING ANY RESOLUTION O ORDT�1'i r i CE _TN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDI+- N NCE; AND D! cLA1 1 NIT 'i I'T L' I'li�ll E 'iC Y. 'd1 EREAS, on the first day of March, A.D., 1948, there was presented to the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, a petition to close certain streets; and W-ERE the petition requested the said City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to pass the resolution on the grounds that sai streets served no useful purpose to the traveling public, 4[1_ 2 and for the reason that the said streets constituted a hazard in connection with buildins which were to be erected, and which said petition was as follows: PETITION To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Of the City of Plainview, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: Harvest Queen Mill Elevator Company, a corporation, with its principal place of business in Plainview, Hale County, Texas, re- spectfully represents and shows the following: That it is the owner or has an agreement to buy all of the property abutting on or adjoining the streets, alleys and parts of streets and alleys hereinafter fully described. Harvest Queen Mill Elevator Company respoctfu_zlly requests the City Council to close and vacate the aforesaid streets and alleys and parts of streets and alleys hereinafter described for the reason that the purpose to the traveling public and for the reason that the said streets in connection with the buildings to be erected constitute a hazard to the traveling public and the alleys sought to be closed are blocked from use of the traveling, public and have never been used by the public. The said streets and alleys or parts of streets and alleys to be closed are described by metes and bounds as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEG- ITNING at the North East Corner of Block No 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. THLNCE West to the North West Corner of Block No. 30, Hi Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. THI,NCE North to the South West Corner of Block No. 55, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. Thr CE East to the South East Corner of Block No. 56, Hi i :hland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said add TT =CE South to the North East Corner of Block No. 29, highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. ECO TRACT: BE' =INING at the North West Corner of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainv Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. TIiF,TCE West to the North Last Corner of Block No. 30, TJi Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. South with the East line of Block No. 30, Hi Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North line of F. W. D. S. P. Co. di7ht -of ay; TH East with the North line of F. W. D. S. P. Ry. Co. Ri7ht -of- fly to West line of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas as shown by the duly recorded clat of said addition; 413 T=CE North with the Lest line of 3lock No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the place of beginning. THIRD TRACT: BE TIN?NNINs at the Worth West Corner of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. THENCE West to the North Last Corner of Lot No. 16 in Block 'To. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, TK TCE South with West Alley Line of Block No. 29, HL Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North line of F. W. D. S. P. Ry. Co. Right -of -Way; T31 TCE Last with the North line of F. W. D. S. P. Ry. Co. Right -of -Way, to Est alley line of Block No. 29, Highland Addition r` to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plot of said addition; TIU TCE North with East Alley line of ::dock No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the place of beginning. FOURTH TRACT: BE gIUTTING at the North West Corner of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 30, highland Additi_n to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. T: 3TTCE :R st to the North East Corner of Lot No. 16 in Block ?'?o. 30, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. TT TTCE South with West Alley Line of Block No. 30, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North Line of F. W. K e y D. 1. P. Ry. Co. Right- of- Way; THL DICE East with the North line of F. W. d D. S. P. Ry. Co. Right-of-Way to East alley line of Block No. 30, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition; TE ,NCE North with East Alley line of Block No. 30, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to place of beginning. WHEREFORE, the petitioner respectfully requests the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to enter its order closing and vacating the streets and alleys and parts of streets and alleys herein described. Dated this February 16, 1948. HARVEST QUEEN MILL ELEVATOR COMPANY BY Vincent Tuder Secretary Attorney and W=AS, REAS, pursuant to said petition the said City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, did on the first day of March, A.D., 1948, pass and approve the following resolution, to -wit: iF WIJRL a petition has been duly presented and filed with the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, executed by the Harvest Queen Mills and Elevator Company, which requests the City Council to close and vacate the hereinafter described streets and alleys and parts of streets and alleys within the boundaries of the City of Plainview, Texas, as hereinafter more fully described; and, 414 =�AS, it appears to the City Council that all of the owners abutting on said streets and alleys sought to be closed have joined in such petition and that the allegations contained in said petition are true and correct; and, WHEREAS, it appears from said petition and the evidence offered in support thereof that t_ie streets and alleys hereinafter described and sought to be closed serve no useful purpose to the traveling public and that the streets sought to be closed are a hazard to the traveling public, and that the alleys are blocked from the use of the traveling public and have not been used by the public; and, WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that the closing of -aid streets and alleys will not inconvenience the public nor the utili- ties that serve that area; and, WHEREAS, said streets and alleys sought to be closed are de- scribed by metes and bounds as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at the North East Corner of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. TWJTCE West to the North West Corner of Block No. 30, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. TIr;TCE North to the South West Corner of Block No. 55, highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, THENCE East to the South East Corner of Block No. 56, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. ThdICE :youth to the North East Corner of Block No. 29, Highland Additlo'� n to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at the North West Corner of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. THI,NCE West to the North East Corner of Block No. 30, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. THENCE South with the East line of Block no. 30, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North line of F. W. D. S. P. Ry. Co. Right -of -Way; THENCE East with the North line of r W. x D. S. P. Ry. Co. Right -of -Way to West line of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition; THI.NCE North with the West line of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the place of beginning. TT- T_:FN3 TRACT: BEGI'!?'`'iING at the North West Corner of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, TI =CE West to the North East Corner of Lot No. 16 in Block No, 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorder plat of said addition. THINCE South with West Alley Line of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North line of F. W. D. S. P. Ry. Co. Right-of-Way; T.-DIME East with the North line of F. W. D. S. P. Ry. Co. Right-of-Way, to East alley line of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition; 41 5 THE ICE North with East Alley line of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the place of beginning. FOURTH TRACT: BGIN:TI`? G at the North West Corner of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 30, Highland Addition to the to n of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. T_T-F West to the North East Corner of Lot No. 16 in Block No. 30, Highland. Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. TT-71s CE South with West Alley Line of Block No. 30, Hi ;bland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North Line of F. W. D. S. P. Ry. Co. Right -of -Way; THENCE East with the North line of F. w D. S. P. Ry, Co. rC Right -of Way to East alley line of Block No. 30, Iii. °hland Audition to the town of Plainview, liale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition; TTENCE North with East Alley line of Block No. 30, Hihland Addition to the town of Plainview, Bale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to place of beginning. NOW, T ?ERETO�E, Br, IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINEn by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, in regular meeting assembled at the City Hall of said City on the day of 1940, after due consideration, investigation and deliberation, the City Council is of the opinion and finds that said petition in all respects should be granted, and that the streets and alleys as hereinabove described be and the sane are hereby in all things closed and vacated. P '1SSE ‘PPTiOuhD ADOPTED this 1st day of March, 1948. J. N. Jordan Mayor ATTEST: J. L. Gallaway City Secretary W L,REAS, it is apparent from the said petition and resolution hereinabove copied that said streets and alleys were to be closed .contingent upon the building and erection of certain buildings on or adjacent to said property which said buildings were never erected; and WHEREAS, 13th Street in the City of Plainview, Texas, from Columbia Street to El Paso Street has never been closed pursuant to said resolution, but the traveling public has continued to use said 13th. Street in the City of Plainview, Texas, from Columbia Street to El Paso Street; and W REAS, all of that portion of Denver Street in the City of Plainview, Texas, from 13th Street south to 12th Street has never been closed pursuant to said resolution, but the traveling public has continued to use that portion of Denver Street in the City of Plainview, Texas, from 13th Street south to 12th Street; and ',eze=SEAS, said resolution above copied was an attempt to ap- prooriate public streets and throu,hfares for the use and benefit of private .and individual interests; and .I5REAS, the finding of the said City Council of the City of Plainview to the effect that said streets did not serve any useful purpose was a mistake of fact; and W,REAS, land owners and residents in the vicinity of said streets and people who have businesses in the vicinity of said streets an who use same for a means of access to their property, 4 1 homes an::_ businesses have petitioned the City Council of the City of Plainview to declare 13th Street in the City of Plainview from Columbia Street to El Paso Street to be an open street and highway in accordance with its dedication, and further have petitioned the City Council of the City of Plainview to declare all of that portion of Denver Street in the City of Plainview, Texas, from 13th Street south to 12th Street to be an open street and highway in accordance with its dedication; and TREAS, this Council now finds that said streets never did constitute a hazard to the traveling public, but that same were a convenience to the traveling public and were used at tie time of the passage of the above resolution by the traveling public as streets in accordance with their dedicated purpose; and '.'JIERY,S, the City Council of the City of Plainview finds that said resolution copied above was passed upon a mistake of fact, and that in the passa;e of said resolution the said City Council exceeded its authority in that the traveling public and especially property owners along said streets used said streets for a means of access to their property and have a vested right in and to the use of said streets; NOW, THE.L,F0_RE, BE IT Oi TT D BY TITS CITY COURTCIL OF TIE CITY OF PLAI_l I Ew: tC' "ION 1: That the petition requesting said 13th Street in the City of Plainview from Columbia Street to El Paso Street to El Faso Street and the said Denver Street in the City of Plainview from 13th Street south. to 12th Street to be open streets and highways be and the same in hereby in all things granted; SECTION 2: That 13th Street in the City of Plainview from Columbia Street to El Paso Street as the sane was originally dedi- cated is hereby declared to be an open street and throughfare, and Denver Street in the City of Plainview from 13th Street south to 12th Street is hereby declared to be an open street and throughfare in accordance with its original dedication; SECTION 3: That that part of said resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview on March 1, 1943, as hereinabove contained which conflicts with this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed and declared to be null and void and of no force and effect in its original incetion as having been passed on a mistake of fact, and contingent upon the erection of certain buildings which have never been built, and further because said streets have never been closed, and further because said resolution was passed upon a mistake of fact, was beyond and exceeding the authority of the said City Council; SECTION 4: That part of said resolution relating to the first and second tract as described in said resolution is hereby in all things specifically repealed. PASSE:;, A PSOVEO AND ADOPTED) this 19th day of March, A.D., 1956, C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview 9# The meeting adjourned F e 417 Plainview, Texas April 2nd, 1956 The City Council of Plainview Texas suet in Regular Session with mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance J. W. Walker, W. T. Cain, G. H. Ward. Joe Sharp "City Attorney was also present. Reading, of minutes deferred. Adelegation of Citizens appeared before the Council to ask the Coun- cil to order another election on the Canadian River Water Contract, Dan Miller acted as spokesman. It was agreed that the procedure would be petition from the citizens to the Authority. r 1 The Mayor read estimate No. 5 in favor of H.B. Jordan Co. on sewer work 947.40. W.J.Williams for Engineering service 333,12 Moved by Cain second by Ward that the estimate be paid, Also Salaries. The motion carried LIST OF BILLS March 19, 1956 to April 2, 1956 Army Navy Store 9, x7.95; Morrison Supply Co., 0289.83; Arch Keys Flowers, $15.00; Nunn Electric Corp.,063.45; AAA Fire Extinguisher Service, L44.40; NuTone Products Co., $45.60; B. C. Electronics, 29.25; Plainview Plumbing Co., 33.14; Bryan Hoffman Const. Co., `'2.88; The Plainview Tribune, ;64.00; Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. ;113.94; Phillips Battery Company, 05.50; Baker Flash -O -Gas Co., ;;5.10 The Prescription Shop,02'o.28; Boyd .f; Davenport Agency, 026.15; Plains Machinery Co., $51.91; The Camera Shop, 014.31; Pig sly Wiggly Ply. Co. $71.00; County Clerk Office- Tucker $1.25; Phillips Petroleum Co. 83.00; Clowe Cowan, Inc., $760.52; Plainview Hospital Clinic, 0181.95; Connor Mathes Co., Inc., $31.47; The Rogers Agency, 0115.60; Chicken Inn, ;23.90; Rogers Battery Electric, 55.79; Cosden Petroleum Corp, >L4.36.65; Robinson Herrin,; Drug, 011.17; The Dorsey Co., 07.89; Sears, Roebuck Co., $3.32; Dempster Brothers 0538.97; The Santa Fe Trail Co., $2.81; Dempster Brothers, 0105.40; The Steck Company, x28.69; East Side Troc. Station, 06.89; Southwestern Public Service Co., $32.33; Gallaway's Janitor Supplies, $6.35; W. 0. Speck Machinery, 7.64; Gunter Barton Plumbing Co., 0109.50; State Chemical Company, 03.70; Goodyear Service Stores, $212.60; Drs. Smith Johnson, 018.33; Goldthwaite s, L10.B4; Safety First Products Corp. 4J44. Haynes _'otor Company, $1.58; Bell Telephone Co., 0256.40; Herald-News Publishing Co. Inc„ 51 Shook Tire Company, y, 0 X3.50, Hilton hotel Cleaners, $8.90; Tex -Vit 'Supply Company, 5139.00; Hale Co. Airport, 70.00; Traf -0 -Teria System, $600.00; The Harder Agency l' IA. R. Taegel, 02.23; Jarvis -Tull Company Inc., 06.90; Uvalde rock Asphalt Co., ;:130.50; Yikers Service Station, 33.70; v est Pharmacy, ;10.38; Karpark Corp., 29 ".97; Plainview Builders Supply, 101.60; Karpark Corp., 474.37; Jeptune Meter Company, 4;11637.29; Ludeman •ZacnauThton, $70.00; Floyd 'Floods- Gravel, $356.00; Canadian Water Election $102.00; Curry Motor Freight, $11.99; John G. Logsdon, ;343.94; TNM0 Bu-. Co. Charity, 017.50; Hughes Dec. Service Flags, 112.00; Lyn-is Cosden Station, $5.39; Bob Caddell. City Barn, 0 370.00; Miller Miller l otor Freight, 02 McDonald's Trading Post, 022.60; irank Stultz Dairy Barn, 040. '0; Dan Coulson, 040.80; M. D. McKee Comp., Inc., 52.L42, M. B. McKee Comp., Inc. e 40.82; Fred Moore, 060.00, and Medical Center Hospital, 0100.71. Ward that the bill be anTr),Yc loved by Cain second by LIST OF SALARIES the motion carried. C. L. Abernethy, ;;1300.00; W. T. Cain, wL 0.00; G. H. Ward, 04.0.00; 040.00; Geo. Tajlor040.00; 0 0.00; J. C. Edmiston, .0.00; J. W. Walker, $40.00; Joe Sharp, $220.00; P. H. Bryan, 0400.00; Quadene Billington, $225.00; Charlotte Ragle, 0179.15; T. P. Sitton, 0222.00; Hoyt Curry, L4.0.00; Nath Burkett, !275.00; Hub Burt, $21-00; J. E. Sheeon, $2hu.00; 4 18 Hartense Pelphrey, 8325.00; A. Cardinal, x, 255.00; Franklin hiller, $2.51.00; Todd Burson, 8250.00; V. M. Reynolds, 122.00; J. M. eflin, 5.._ 10; Weldon Smith, Q27=.24; =:.24; R. N. Barlett, Q250.00; V. A. r otkin, Q250.00;Floyd Biddy, p265.00; Billy hadden, 8265.00; Lackin ldrop, 8250.00; A. L. Fe^ta-ia, 7240.00; Charlene Clark, 4210.00; Curtis Freeman, 824.0.00i Geo. Sawyer, 8163.20; Lonnie Miller, 8230.00; Damon L. Poberson, Q220.00; A. N. Ha :ilto n, 4330.00; John Robins, Q23/1.66; Lee j iaxey, X7260.00; Frank iLi ,ler, 4240.00; Berry Lynch, 4250.00 Arvil Har :ins, 82L Bill Rene7ar, 8240.00; P W. 1 a'ugh- ter, 845.00; W. Strici,lano_, $240.00. Tolle Harkins, 4240.00; Gerald. "Ackerson, Q2L0.00; Floyd Steele, X21, Agee Brooks, 2b0.00• Ede ?arc? Lee Settle, 42 0.00; Richard Harwood, ,s24O.00, Johnnie Ballew, 82L1O.00; Joe Gilbert, 82L;.0.00; Rodgers, 82Li0.00; Norman .)affron 8240.00; Joe Settle, 8240.00; Dew le Watson, 4220.00; Jac e Titus, 4220.00; W. F. Foley, 0L25.00; S. E. Bolles, 537:.00; Sa rimy McGuire, 0217.00 T. Eerrod x;;232.00; Roy Warren, 8275.00; Howard Gibson, v °232.00; Roswell Alexander, 8232.00; Jamie Slau;;hter, 193.30; Everett Pyle, 8227.00, Ilrs. Liar :Liri_ng, 8225.00; T. J. Gardner, 822';.00; Al. Fitch, X7235.00 L. G. McDaniel, 8212.00; Dorothy Whitten, 8190.00; Georgc: Boswell, 0217.00; J. vv. Butler, 250.00; 'Floyd. Lamb, 82_0.00; Raymond Claycomb, 8250.00; Janes Goswick, 230.00; Fannie Norman, 4325.00; -±-ris Faucett, 821(.00; Carolyn Cordova, ;91.30; Dick Crof3s, 4400.00; =iasi-±( 11 :_;pain, L,00.00, \.ute Rannals, H2 75.00; Irwin Price, :275.00; Geo. Smith, 8217.00; Floyd Pyle, 217.00; C. E. Clark, 4210.00; C. H. 31 ackr: on, 8220.00; Gordon Swearengen, 8220.00; W. 0. Wilbo_a 250.00; A. L. King, .3 200.00: T. H. Ic 8250.00; A. D. Barris, 8200.00; Dr. E. C. Ni.cnol 220.00; P. W. Cayce, )270.00; Wel :)_on Way, p260.00; L. A. Horton, 8210.00; David P�icDonald, 876.00; B. A. Wood, 8190.00; W. H. Welch, 4190.00; J. Clint Wright, 8210.00; C. L. Pyq..e, 8210.00; Bural Shepard, #7 L. Horton, 8250.00; Fred OOoore, 8210.00; James Russell, 8210.00; W. B. Alexander, 8190.00; 0. B. Guin, 8232.00; Leroy Oden, $796.25; Bob Ramsey, 8207.00; boy Cindle, 8207.00; C. 3. Dodson, $190.00; David Stout, 43.35; W. W. Smith, ?205.00; Jack Presley, 054.L10; A. D. Cowart, 8115.20; Jacky Presley, 452„.40; La.v onia Autry, 4130.00; Marie Kinn:nikin, 8130.00; Lillie ae Beck, .19.60; Nell Rountree, 170.43; Ernest Voyles, 439.95; Manual Gonzales, 876.30; David Uhite, '97.20; DonalO Tilley, 8133.60; R.A. Nei .hbors, 496.00: Moved by Cain second by 'Gard that Council extend I inch water line 150 feet -,oath from 4th street on east side of Ennis. The motion carried. Move' by Walker second by Ward that Council agree to pay Robin Baker 1000.00 plus cub Gutter for strip on date for highway, and to offer T-irs. C. M. Watson the same cons aeration. The motion carried. Robert J. Metzger presented his report on audit of City Accounts for fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 196. Moved by Cain second by vvard that the report be accepted and the bill of 81000.00 be paid. The motion carried. owed by Wa second by Cain, that the ;ounc i_1 locate Do. Pound at East 3rd and Ivy Steets. 'hc _�lotion carried. The Nayor read monthly reports as follows; City Ciork L" OS y 110 _5.22 rr rr Ifiscel. ?)1.11 Water Plant gals. pu 94740000 Meat Inspector fees accrd. tai Police report 11184.98 Food Inspector 18.00 Parkin i-Ieters 3155.00 Bldg. Inspector 1'v. Delinquent Taxes =5. 19 S1 Current Taxes Moved by Cain second by Ward that the reports be accepted and filed. The Meetin° Adjourned Arib 4 Mayor, City of 'lain i- AT''EST: 4 f P. H. Bryan V,/' t r City Clerk, City of Plainview c«� Plainview, Texas April 9th, 1956 Called Session The City Council met in called sesilon with •a ,or C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance J. W. Walker, Geo. L. Taylor, G. I. Ward, J. C. i dmiston, and W. T. Cain. Joe '3harp City Attorney was also present for the meeting. The minutes of March 19th,1956 read and approved. Moved by Edmiston second by Cain that the list of bills presented be approved for payment. The motion carried. LIST OF BILLS April 2nd, to April 9th, 19,6 AAA 'Fires Extinguisher, 08.00; C. R. Anthony, 0153.69; C. H. Anthony, $507.90; Bryan w Hoffman, $243.00; Bryan Food Store 56.00; Dafrern Coal Co, '09.07; City Bl:acl s pith Shop, $1;2.85; B. T. Bridges Agency, 0_28.00; Boyd Davenport, ;163.25; Byrd Davenport, 41.50; Eaton Stationery, $26.75; Eaton Stationery, $120.52; Edwards Cabinet, 1.50; Hi Bartlett Lbr. 0.21 ;.86; Hig7 Bartlett Lbr. 4112.43, Morehead Sharp, $7.21; Lemons Funeral, $3.74; Mitchel Hdw. $2.60; Mitchell Hdw., 0.35; Plainview Tach. r 4.7J; Craig Oil Co., ;;967.90; Plainview Hospital Clinic, $p208.75; Plainview Hdw. 43.70; Perry Service Station $40.3; Plainview Tire Service, $18.50; Plainview Ready !ii x, 41;_.65; Plainview Auto Parts, $26.92; Plainview Auto Parts 13.58; Plainview Safety Lane, $6.',0; Plains Welding, $3.75; Plains Wel','':i nT 4;21.26; Rose Shop, )8.00; Richardson Oil Co., 11.00, Strains Super Service, 49.45; Stovall Booher, $p3.00; Tropical Paint Co. 453.63; W. R. Tegal, <2.23, Ussery Sheet .'-fetal, $14.50; Western Union °6.37; Winn Motor Co. $11.40; Winn 1otor Co. $6.96; Wayland College Press, 021.00; Whites Market, $18.00; Burt Llectric Water, ;145.50; Burt Park lIctors, $8.04; Burt Traffic, 0794.31; Pioneer Natural Gas, 239.65; n_ C. L. Abernethy, $270.00: Moved by Edmiston, second_ by Taylor, that a Water Contract Election be called. The motion carried. NiT CE O SPECIAL METING THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 CITY OF PL's_ NVTEW COUNTY OF HALE TO T F 2LtiM'-3ER5 01 THE CITY COUNCIL T T�TT OF TTIE CITY OF PLAI1 TEXAS: NO 1CL IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, will be held at the City 420 Hall in said City on the 9th day of April, 1956, at 7:30 otclock P.-CI, for the purpose of passim a resolution submitting to the qualified electors of the City of Plainview who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the sa for taxation, the question of whether the City Council on behalf of the City siall be authorized to enter into a water supply contra ct with the Canadian diver Municipal Water Authority and enactin, other provisions relating to the subject and purpose of the resolution. DATr' t ais the 9th day of April, 1956. C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. ATT P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas CONCEPT TO MEETING WE, THE UNDER3 FT D, members of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, hereby accept service of the fore doing; notice, waiving any and all irre in such service and such notice, an3 consent and agree that said City Council shall meet at the time and place herein named, and for the purpose herein stated. J. W. Walker T. Cain Geo. L. Taylor J. C. Edmiston G H ward NCT OF WATER 'CO ?TRACT ELECTION ThT STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 COUNTY OF HALE TO L' UALT TI'D EL: CTORS OF CITY OF PLAINVTEW, TEXAS, W -::0 OW''T TAXABLE PRORTY IP; J_ CITY, O I]0 IHAVE DULY RE )FRED THE D FOR T. CON: TA NOTICE that an election will be held in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 26th day of April, 1956, in obedience to a resolution and order duly entered by the City Council on the 9th day of April, 1956, which is as follows: "R r .r_, �L OL,l!��i callin_ an election on the 26th day of April, 1976, in the City of Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of submit ,in-, to t' -,.e cu lif ied electors of the City who own taxable property therin anj who have duly ren- dered the sane for taxation, the question of w'_ether the City Council, on be a-lf of the City shall be authorized to enter into a water supply contract with h the Canadian River Muni cip 11 Water Authority; an ena-ctis other pro visions relatin_, to the subject and purpose of this resolution." W R =AS, the City of Pln_invew is in need of a eater supply may be obtained by contract with the Canadian River Nunicipal Water Authority; and 421 WF xi-AS, the City Council deems it advisable and to the best interest of the City and its inhabitants to call and conduct an election as hereinafter provided for on the proposition hereinafter stated; therefore B E O_',c E J RL �0%:�rED ?1 �'T�L CI�l'�' �;OI,C OF �('1�E CITY OF PLAT T V TEXAS SFCTIM" 1: That an election be held within and throughout the limits of the City of Plainview, on the 26th day of April, 1956, at w hich time there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City who own taxable property therein, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, the following proposition: tt ,:HALk the City Council of the City of Plainview, be authorized to contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority for a water supply for said city as authorized by Article 1109e, R.C.S. of Texas, 1925, anc other applicable laws rte SECION 2: That said election snail be hela under the pro- visions of and in accordance with the laws of this State applicable thereto, particularly the provisions of Article 1109e R.C. S. of Texas, 1925, and only qualified electors of said City who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be permuted to vote. 3::,CTION 3: That said election shall be aeld at the City Aud'torium '_n the City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one election precinct, with the election officers therefor as follows: E. M. Ballengee Presidinm Judge L. R. Taylor Judge r s J. N. Haun Clerk Mrs. Fra;ak Stultz Clerk _CTIOT? L: Tnat the ballots for said election shall be pre- pared in sufficient number and in conformity with Chapter 6, V. A. T. S. Election Code, adopted by the 52nd Legislature in 1951, as amended, an_ that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: tt .D1iIE WATER C ^T. "AGAPTST TIE WATER OOWTRACT" AS TO 11= 23=COIN 7, each voter may mark out with Black Ink or Pencil one of such expressions, thus leaving the other as indicating his vote on the proposition; or, in the alternative, each voter may vote on the proposition by placing an "X" in the square appearing on the ballot beside the expression of his choice, CECTIOTv 5: In the event the results of the aforesaid election are favorable to the proposition for the water contract, the City Council shall pass an ordinance prescribing the form alci substance of the contract a_d d_i_rectng its execution. A form of said proposed contract is on file in the office of the City Clerk and is there available for public inspection. The contract thus to be authorized will be substantially in such form. SLOTTO7 6: A substantial copy of this resolution and order signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk shall serve as proper notice of said election. Notice of said election shall be given by posting and publication of a copy of this resolution and order, at the top e^ which shell appear the words "NOTICE OF vJATER CONT ACT 1EL CTION Said notice small be posted at the City Hall and at two other public places in the City, not less than fourteen (l4) full days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the sane day in each of two successive weeks in the PLC E L'ALL which .Ls a newspaper of neneral circulation, published in the City of Plainview, the first of said publications to be rade not less than fourteen (1L) full days prior 422 to the date set for said election. The City Clerk shall cause said notice to be prepared, posted and published as aforesaid, and make due returns thereof to the City Council. 7: Ii-led after said election, the officers shall make due returns of the results thereof to the City Clerk for can- vassin by the City Council. A7?0 T) JD A this the 9th day of April, 196. 0. L. Abernethy City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Br an City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) iI7TTI3 2, A D LLLCTTON 7 'DDAS ILE 0 the 9th day af Aril. 1DE, the City Coancil of the City of '1a nv _ew, 2rxqc, (o in a snecial sesJion, at the re- lar nee,in7 )lace theueo: in 1., City Hall, there be and Dn attendance the :ollowin members, C. L. ..er J,Y. Da1ker Geo. L. Taylor W. L Cain I G. ,,rd C. Ld.a arid tne ollowln7 TT) E consciturLim: a ..„Jorum; at ICh t d ne the fol1owin,7 anon 7 o uoiness ua transac'ed, It was lo en b 3. W. d1ker and se )n: by "Teo. L. Taylor that there be sub:dtteJ to the cv1if ed elc of le City 110 prooel-ty herein and wno e ly rendered t e 3 arne for taxation, the oueot no of hether the City Councd on behalf of t'e City shall be au to enter into a ter s )Oly construct wi 3h the Cana-l.aner _,nic nal %ater ,uthorl.ty. Thereupon J. W. Walker _qtroL ced a f--so;Lt and order callinp: an elec for the purpose briit tIte piton to a vnte Jf he qnalin i€D. electors of t 13ity, and [loved tfle nassa in adoption of is 1 _yesolut and o'der. 'Le zoton s sec „„ea by 1 The 3-Lotion carry:Inr),: uith it the oals1 and aw)otiol or Ute resolutLon anj. order or elec nrevfllea b the Doi1owLnT, voe: \v J. L. a nnd, J. T. n, and J. C. ,d 1 1 073: Nofte The 2Iayor then announced that the resolution aid order had been finally passe: and adopted. MINUTES APPJJOVET), this the 9th day of April, 1956. C. L. Abernethy Mayor, City of Plainview, ?exas ATTE3T: P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas r City Seal) fq Moved by Edmiston, Seconded by Ward, that the date be set for April 26, 1956 and that E. rd. Ballengee be appointed presiding Judge, and y L. R. Taylor, Judge, and Airs. J. N. .faun and Mrs. Frank Stultz, clerks. The Motion Carried. Moved by Cain, Seconded by Edmiston, That the Council approve the following application for lease of West 5th frontage: C. L. Craig 100 feet. Haley d Hammer 100 feet. C. S. Electronics 50 feet. John V. Aldridge 22 feet. Leases subject to approval of City Attorney surveys. The Motion Carried The Meeting Adjourned. '2 Mayor, City of Plainview ATTE`>T: 7 .4 o- y �/�I City Clerk, City ll Plainview '1 if 3':-33ION 3:00 P.M. April 16, 1956 The City Council met in session with Mayor C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Alderllen present: J. W. ti)' -lker, Teo. L. Taylor, G. F. Ward, J. C. Eduiston. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, Also attendee. The .'Mayor read the report of Southwestern 3e11 Telephone Conpany 2 Street rentals for year endin`; March 31, 1956 amounting to c7 Moved by Edmiston, Seconded by Ward, That the report be accepted and filed. The llotion Carried. 'Toyed by Taylor, Seconded by w''?.lker, That the list of bills sub mitted be approved or payment. The Motion Carried. The Rohan Co., Inc., 132.11,.2; T. J. Boney Agency, Pk. 4.20.32; 7. J. 3oney Agency, -,eta. Water, 0108.117; 7; T. J. 'oney Agency- General Fund 414';2.20; Floyd boons, 159.30 Parkhill, Smith Cooper, 141.40; P. N. Bryan -Petty Cash, Gen. Fund, 28.24; P. 11. 3ryan, Petty Cash 'relater, 418.2G; P. N. Bryan, Petty Cash, Parking iieter, 01.26; Huffs Food Store, 45.1; 0. V. Phillips nest home, 162.00; South western Public Service, 41195.35; Southwestern Public Service,499.52; Southwestern Public Service, 4719.39; Texas fiunicipal Retirement System, $869 52; Texas Municipal .?et. stem ,Y v, p� y 4135.30; Texas muni- cipal Ret. System, 050.1 +.0; Texas cunicipal net. System, 412.30; Texas Municipal Ret. System, ,.30; Texas Municipal Ret. System, 02.60; C. L. Abernethy, 0210.00; C. L. Abernethy, 060.00; Joyce Slack, $78.00; Trustees of 'ire ;'ens R. R. Fund, 420,,.20; Reuel flash Chevrolet Co., Inc., 03.09; Curry Motor Freight Line, Inc., 0- Bob's Plurnbin Repair, 03.75; Gunter Barton Plumbing Co., $109.50; a,, L. C. Wayland, M. D. 4p32.00; No -Na_- e Cafer, 490.35; Bill Lees Street _Inprove:,lent Fund, 04.00.00. Alter discussion by the Council it was decided that the Building Inspector notify iylr. Wright at 906 W. 22nd to place fence on the property line as the Council could not grant permit to close a part of the street. Moved by Taylor, Seconded by Edmiston, That uhe Council pay Bryan R^ Hoffman paving lein on a part of Lot 8 Block 4, Country Club place as they have tendered a deed to said property, and the City having previously offered to pay lein for the property. A release of the lein to be furnished. Amount of lein 4566.29. The Notion Carried. The minutes of April 2nd and 9th were read corrected and approved The Meetin- Adjourned. Mayor City of Plai v� a.,,, Tex. City Clerk, City f Plainview, Texas April 16, 1956 Re:ular Session 7:30 P.M. The City Council raet in Regular ession with Mayor, C. L. Abernethy presiding and the following Aldermen attending, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, W. T. Cain, J. W. Walker and J. C. Edmiston City Attorney Joe Sharp was also present. The minutes of April 16th. 3 P.M. meeting read and approved. R O L U T I O N WI=EREAS, the Aldermen now serving on the City Council of the City of Plainview have served with the present ayor, C. L. Abernethy, during; his administration; and WHEREAS, after the present session of the City Council, the Honorable C. L. Abernethy will turn over the duties and responsibles of his office to a new mayor; Now, therefore, BE IT RE: OLVE iD BY HF CITY COUNCIL OF Ha CITY OF PLAINVIEW, that the aldermen now constituting this Council do hereby and by these presents commend the Honorable C. L. Abernethy for his services and accomplishments during his tenure of office; and That we hereby recognize that he has given to the office unstintingly of his time and labor at a personal sacrifice to him- self. We do therefore and hereby publicly express our appreciation to C. L. Abernethy for his services, his work and his accomplishments, The above resolution having been introduced and read, with J.W. Walker, Mayor pro L,em, presiding, motion was duly made and seconded for its adoption and the same was adopted by unanimous vote of all aldermen. The Li ction Returns from the regular City Election were opened. April 3rd. 1956 Re_;ular Election R 3 3 0 L U T 10 N 33 IT rNO N that at a regular session of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, held in the City Hall on the 16th day of April, 1956, on motion made by Alderm n'J..C. Edmiston and seconded by Aldermen Geo. L. Taylor, the foliowinr resolution was unanimously adopted: wE ;EA:3, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on this the 16th Day of April, 1956, in reaaular ses -ion has canvassed the returns and results of an election called for the purpose of electing three alder_en and aayor, which said election was held on the 3rd day of April, 1956; and WHEREAS, based on said returns the said City Council does here- by declare J. C. Edministon, W. H. irby and T. 3. Stapleton to be elected as aldermen of the City of Plainview,, and the said City Council does hereby declare M. R). Hood to be elected as the Mayor of the City of Plainview; now, therefore, 3 IT RE:SO tED that the said aldermen and mayor be duly in- stalled in the offices to w !ich they have been elected upon their taking; the oath of office. The above re ^olution having been introduced, it was moved by J. W. Walker and seconded by W. T. Cain that sare be adopted, and the same was adopted by unanimous vote of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, (A PAUL BAY CI CLERK, CI'Y OF LA NVIEW, TEXAS Total Votes Cast 2065 For liayor C. L. Abernethy 493, 1.1. B. Hood 1539 J. C. Edmiston 1237, W. H. Irby 1767 J. W. Walker 946 T. S. Stapleton 1621 Mayor Abernethy made .a. short statement br reviewing; the last 2 years an thanking tie Aldermen f it ef s and cooperation. Signed iayor At this point the New U7l is i we e administer: GI the Oat i o Office by Joe Sharp, City Attorney and Mayor A. B. Hood took over the meeting. HooS3 made a talk expressin his desire to carry on the work of the City and asking for the help add cooperation of the Aldermen and all concerned. C 7 d i thc Dr. J. H. �rawf �l° v:�rie;_: tr_�, less -in T s and ,L..,_ci_�nce of A1idi- ty cod upon the new administration. A petition was filed protesting the location of the Dog Pound at 3rd alT1 Ivy Streets. Presented by Carl Gr9_zzell. Moved by 'Taylor second Ed iiston, That the Plainview Bus Company be allowed to return the routing back to Smythe Street, dropping the tern tory from nythe to Yonkers, a service hours be changed with service on week days except Saturday end_ng 7:30 P.H. and 9:30 P.X. on Saturday. No Sunday Service at all. Effective April 23rd. The ;lotion Carried City Attorney Joe Sharp orally tendered resignation. Action was deferred, City Clerk P. 11. _Bryan wes instructed to place advertisements ne- ces 'a: y to securin a re rular City Engineer. ;dove' by Ed_iston, Second by Taylor That tec ,ec tin;; ad jo_< :n. The :lotion Carried The Meeting A: journed i' de/ 1 City C Mayor "-7 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE y TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, will be held at the City Hall in said City on the 2/>(L day of May, 1956, at o'clock P. M., for the purpose of passing a resolution electing a Mayor Protem for the City of Plainview, Texas. DATED, this the day of May, 1956. 'AWN A Alderman Y lderman 6 1 a z-17- 1 Alderman G Alderman f 4 an ATTEST: g/it City Cler City of Plainview, Texas. CONSENT TO MEETING WE, TEE UNDERSIGTTED, members of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, hereby accept service of the foregoing notice, waiving any and all irregularities in such service and consent and agree that said City Council shall meet at the time d p c- herein named, and for the purpose herein stated. i. i 7 /L) r' i r- WAWA =Mei 1 1r a May 2nd, 195 Special Sessil n The City Council met in called session with Alderman G. H. Ward acting as temporary Chairman. J. C. Edmiston made a motion and W. H. Irby seconded that Geo. L. Taylor be elected Mayor Protem, for the City of Plainview upon a vote. The motion carried unanimously_ It was moved by Edmiston and second by Ward, That Dr. C. Thomas Hill Jr. be appointed City Physician for the City of Plainview. The motion carried unanimously R E S O L U T I O N 4 °J`ERE' S, The City of 'lainview is the owner of all of that 4 4 certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated within the City of Plainview, County of Hale, State of Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BErITI ING- at the Northwest Corner of Lot 1, Block 2 of City Addition which point is 1500 feet West and 25 feet North of the Northwe -t corner of Block 53, Original Town of Plainview; TH South Along the East line of hoaston Street 357.17 feet, to a point 13 feet north of the back of curb on U.S. Highway No. 70; THE'ICE N. 83 degrees 13 tE. 6 75.32 feet to the West line of Fresno Street and 13 feet North of the Back of curb on said Highway; THENCE North 171.16 feet; THENCE West 250 feet; THENCE North 165.0 feet; THE TCE West 1j15 feet to PLACE OF BEGINNING: and; Y R� :3, a plat of said tract of land has been orepared and is dedicated as the City Addition to Plainview, Texas, and is now on file with the City Clerk; and WSEREEAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview acting for and on behalf of the said City desires to dedicate said plat as a true map and plat of said tract of land to be known as City Addition to Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of identifying, designating, conveying and leasing the said lots, blocks and parcels of land hereinabove described to be hereafter known as the City Addition to Plainview, texas, as shown by said plat; now, therefore BIB IT RESOLVES BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF PLAIN`II W, TEXAS: SHCTION 1: That the plat designated as "City Addition to Plainview, Texas located on chat certain tract of land lying and being situated within the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and more particularly described as follows: BEcTIN I rG at the Northwest Corner of Lot 1, Block 2 of City Addition which point is 1500 feet West and 25 feet North of the Northwest corner of Block 53, Original Town of Plainview; THE South Along the East line of Houston Street 357.17 feet, to a point 18 feet north of the back of curb on U.S. Highway No. 70; T ET`10E N.88degreel3'E. 675.32 feet to the West line of Fresno Street and 18 feet North of the back of curb on said Highway; TAI. NCE North 171.16 feet; TEINCE West 250 feet; 4 142 9 TIrNCE North 165.0 feet; TFENCE West 415 feet to PLACE 0 BE GIN iING: and on file with the City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, and covering the tract of land hereinabove described as shown by said plat, is determined to be in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances, rules and regulations of the City of Plain- view, Texas, governing such matters, and same is hereby approved and accepted and the City Clerk of the City of Plainview is hereby directed to file same with the County Clerk of Hale County, Texas, for the purpose of being recorded on the Deed Records of Said County, SECTION 2: That the Mayor of the City of Plainview shall execute a dedication deed for the purpose of desim'nating and dedicating said map and plat as a true map and plat of said City Addition to Plain- view, Texas, and for the purpose of carryinm out the import and effect of this resolution. SECTION 3: This resolution approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unanimous vote on this the 7th day of May, A.D., 1956. M. B. Hood Mayor, City of Plainview, Tex. ATT 4T: P. H. '3r yan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas Moved by Irby socond by EJsis.,on, that the City Council approve the plat of a ;$ubdivision part of survey 40 JK2, belo.n7ing to the City of Plainview and between Fresno and Louston Streets and Fifth and Sixth Streets. :Motion carried unsni_nously ?loved by Ward, second by Stapleton, That the Council approve leases on parts of City 5ubdivi';ion, as drawn by the City Attorney, with C. L. Cram, Raley 'c Ha per, Ed. Stinson and J. W. Bunter. The motion carried. 4 RESOLUTION BE TT :1E1 L: BERED: That on this the 2nd day of May A D 1956, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, at a regular meetinc, on motion of Alderman G. H. Ward and seconded by Alderman T. S. Stapleton unanimously adopted the following resolutions BE IT RL BY THF CITY COMIL OF THE CITY OF PLU that the City of Plainview enter into a lease contract with S.A. Haley P. D. Hammer for a lease on the property described in the lease con- tract att ched hereto, marked Exhibit A and made a part of th's resolution, and on the terrs and conditions prescribed in the lease contract attached hereto, narked Exhibit A and made a part of this resolution as if fully copied herein. This resolution approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unanimous vote on this the 2nd day of May A.D., 1956. Geo. L. Taylor MayordfCity of Plainview, Texas ATTIST: Protem P. H. Bryan City Clerk of The City of Plainview, Texas **:(--X-*481-U—X*—X-rsii—X-X3-X4t X X 1, Bryan, Paml Bryan, City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of resolution adopted and enacted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, at its regular meeting on May 7, 1956, by unanimous vote of all members present, 14 members of said City Council being present. GIVEN UNDER 1 HAN LMD SEAL OF SID CITY, this 21st day of May s A.D., 1956. P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas STATE OF TEXAS 0 0 COUNTY OF HALE 0 BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared P4ME. H. BRYAN, known to re to be the person and officer whose nae is subscribed to the foreaoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for •the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. rIWN UNDER Y H.ND !NJ) SEq, OF OFFICE, this 21st day of May 1956. R. E. Cross Notary Public, Hale County, Texas. a a gart? RI S 0 L U T 1 0 N BE TT F,E BERED: That on this the 2nd day of May A D 1956, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, at a regular meetina, on motion of Alderman G. H. Ward and seconded by Alderman T. S. Stapleton unanimously adopted the follo- resolutions BF TT OLV,T) PY Ti CITY COUH,IL OF qT CITY 0 PLT JIT, TTX:S, that the City of Plainview enter into a lease contract with J. W. Gunter for a lease on the property described in the lease con- tract att ched hereto, aarked Exhibit A and J.ade a part of th t resolution, and on the ter s and conditions prescribed in the lease contract attached hereto, marked Exhibit A and rade a part of this resolution as if fully copied herein. This resolution approve J adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unanimous vote on this the 2nd day of May A.D., 1956. Geo, L. Taylor Mayor/ City of Plainview, Texas ATT:FT: Protem P. H. Bryan City Clerk or The City of Plainview, Texas ii 1, PM, H. Bryan, City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of resolution adopted and enacted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, at its regular meeting on May 7, 1956 by unanimous vote of all members present, 14 members of said City Council being present. IVEU UNDE TY 11:U S;AL 01 I)) CITY, this 21st day of May A.D., 1956. P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas STATE 0 TEXAS 0 COUNTY OF HALE 0 BERT ME, the undersirned authority, on this day personally appeared POW H. PRYN, known to me to be the person and officer whose na%e is subscribed to the foreroinr instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. UNDLR 'Y U"1:1) ,Tin FY L 01i7ICF, this 21st day of May 0 1956. R. E. Cross Notary Public, Hale County, Texas. w R E S O L U T I O N BE IT REMEMBERED: That on this the 2nd day of Mal A.D., 1956, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, at a regular meeting, on motion of Alderman G. H. Ward and seconded by Alderman T. S. Stapleton unanimously adopted the following resolutions BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEJ, TEXAS, that the City of Plainview enter into a lease contract with E. D. Stinson for a lease on the property described in the lease con- tract attached hereto, marked Exhibit A and made a part of this resolution, and on the terns and conditions prescribed in the lease contract attached hereto, marked Exhibit A and made a part of this resolution as if fully copied herein. This resolution approved, adopted and published by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by unanimous vote on this the 2nd day of May A.D., 1956. Geo. L. Taylor Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Clerk of The City of Plainview, Texas N F V- .E-x;'c-;F#-;SiSHf .8HEIWX#,`iH8£x-.E-",c#-YW.vt- x-4.-`fi.4t* I, PAM H. Bryan, City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of resolution adopted and enacted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, at its regular meeting on May 7, 1956, by unanimous vote of all members present, =!t members of said City Council being present. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID CITY, this 21st day of May A.D., 19560 P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas STATE OF TEXAS 0 COUNTY OF HALE 0 BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared PAIL H. BRYAN, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this 21st day of Ma y 1956. R. E. Cross Notary Public, Hale County, Texas. 7 J3 O Moved by Edmiston, second by Ward, That meeting stand adjourned. The motion carried. fA Mayor Protem, City of Plainv Texas ATTEST: it City Clerk, City of gtainview, Texas f, Plainview, Texas Regular Session May 7, 1956 The City Council met in Regular session with Mayor Protem, George L. Taylor presiding and the following Aldermen present. W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton and J. C. Edmiston. City Joe Sharp also was present for the meeting. The minutes of April 16th., 7:30 P.N. and May 2nd, 1956 read and approved. Charles Matthews, School Supt. appeared in regard to Stadium utility service. It was agreed that there would be no objections to tying the School lines to the City lines. Mr. Brock presented an application to have a plat of Brock's Subdivision approved. ORDINANCE NO. 660 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A PLAT OF "BROCK SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 38 AND PART OF BLOCK 37 WEST BOSWELL HEIGHTS ADDITION, PLAINVIFW, TEXAS LOCATED ON ALL OF BLOCK 38 AND PART OF BLOCK 37, WEST BOSWELL HEIGHTS ADDITION, PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND A PART OF SECTION 27, BLOCK JK -2, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF PLA_INVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the plat designated as "Brock Subdivision of Block 38 and Part of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition, Plainview, Texas" located on that certain tract of land lying and being situated in Hale County, Texas, and fully described as being: All of Block No. 38, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas, and that portion of Block No. 37, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas, described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas; THENCE South along the East line of said Block 403.3 feet; THENCE West 282.4 feet; THENCE N.37degreell'24" W. 256.7 feet; THENCE West 274.9 feet; THENCE North 198.8 feet to the Northwest corner of Block 37; THENCE East along north line of said Block 712.5 feet to Place of Beginning; ALSO a 30 ft. strip of land out of Section 27, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas, and shown on said plat as being the West Half of Ennis Street, and described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point 412.56 feet north of the Southeast corner of Section 27, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas; and being in South line of llth Street projected; i 4L3/ THENCE North along the East line of said Section 810.16 feet; THENCE West 30 feet; THENCE South 810.16 feet; THENCE East 30 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING: and filed with the City Clerk on this date covering the lands and area designated on said plat, is determined to be in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas, and the ordinances and rules and regulations of the City of Plainview, Texas, governing such matters, and same is hereby approved and accepted. APPROVED, ADOPTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, on this the 7th day of May, A.D., 1956. Geo. L. Taylor Mayor,/ City of Plainview, Texas. Protem ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas. Moved by J. C. Edmiston, second by Ward, That plat be approved. The motion carried P E T I T I O N TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Now comes LEM BROCK and wife, VERNA BROCK, and will show to the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, as follows; 1. That your petitioners, LEM BROCK and wife, VERNA BROCK, whose signatures are affixed hereto are the owners of that certain tract of land known as Brock Sub- division of Block 38 and Part of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition, Plain- view, Texas, a plat of which subdivision is attached hereto, and which subdivision is more particularly described as follows: ALL of Block No. 38, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas, and that portion of Block No. 37, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas, described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas; THENCE South along the East line of said Block 403.3 feet; THENCE West 282.4 feet; THENCE N. 37degree11'24 "W. 256.7 feet; THENCE West 274.9 feet; THENCE North 198.8 feet to the Northwest corner of Block 37; THENCE East along north line of said Block 712.5 feet to PLACE OF BEGINNING; ALSO a 30 ft. strip of land out of Section 27, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas, and shown on said plat as being the West Half of Ennis Street, and described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point 412.56 feet north of the Southeast cor- ner of Section 27, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas; and being in South line of llth Street projected; THENCE North along the East line of said Section 810.16 feet; THENCE West 30 Feet; THENCE South 810.16 feet; THENCE East 30 feet to PLACE OF BEGINNING. Lv 2 Petitioners hereby represent to the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that they are all of the taxpaying, qualified voters residing in said territory and tract of land hereinabove described, and that said tract of land lies adjacent to the present city limits of said City of Plainview, Texas. Petitioners will further show the Honorable City Council that said Brock Subdivision of Block 38 and Part of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition, Plainview, Texas, is contiguous to the City limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, and that said subdivision is in conformity with the plans in and for said City, is assessible to sewer, water and electricity, that the owners of said subdivision have dedicated the streets and alleys to the public. 3 r C, Petitioners further represent to the Honorable City Council that all of said land and property is suitable for building'sites, and that it is desirable, expedient and for the best interests for the residents of said area and for the City of Plainview that said area be annexed to said City. WHEREFORE, we the undersigned petitioners, respectfully petition the Honorable CityCouncil of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the said area, territory and tract of land above described be annexed to the City of Plainview and be subject to all of its authority, ordinances, powers and governmental functions. Lem Brock Lem Brock Verna Brock Verna Brock Moved by Ward, Second by Edmiston, That the City Council bring Brock's tract into the City limits. The motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 661 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND INCORPORATING INTO THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIW, TEXAS, AN AREA ADJACENT THERETO AND FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT PETITIONS HAVE BEEN DULY SIGNED, AND THAT A MAJORITY OF THE RESIDENT, QUALIFIED TAXPAYING VOTERS WITHIN SUCH AREA HAVE FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK SUCH PETITIONS REQUESTING SUCH ANNEXATION AND MAKING SAID AREA SUBJECT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS. WHEREAS, a petition has been signed and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, petitioning the City Council of the City of Plainview to annex and admit the following described area and territory into the City of Plainview, to -wit: All of Brock Subdivision of Block 38 and Part of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition, Plainview, Texas, as shown by map and plat of said subdivision recorded in the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, and on file with the City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas; and WHEREAS, the City Council upon a consideration of said petition, has found and determined that a majority of the resident, qualified taxpaying voters residing; in said area have signed said petition; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that all of said area is contiguous to the present city limits of the City of Plainview, and that it is desirable, expedient 4 x..33 and for the best interest for the residents of said area and for the City of Plainview that said area be annexed to the City of Plainview; now, therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: It is found and determined by the City Council that the follow- ing described tract of land, to -wit; All of Brock Subdivision of Block 38 and Part of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition, Plainview, Texas, as shown by map and plat of said subdivision recorded in the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, and which subdivision is located on the following described tract of land, to -wit: All of Block no. 38, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas, and that portion of Block No. 37, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas, described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas; THENCE South along the East line of said Block 403.3 feet; THENCE West 282.4 feet; THENCE N.37degreell 256.7 feet; THENCE West 274.9 feet; THENCE North 198.8 feet to the Northwest corner of Block 37; THENCE East along north line of said Block 712.5 feet to PLACE OF BEGINNING; ALSO a 30 ft. strip of land out of Section 27, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas, and shown on said plat as being the West Half of Ennis Street, and described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point 412.56 feet north of the Southeast corner of Section 27, Block JK -2, Hale County, Texas; and being in South line of llth Street projected; THENCE North along the East line of said Section 810.16 feet; THENCE West 30 feet; THENCE South 810.16 feet; THENCE East 30 feet to the place of beginning; and all of which land lying and being situated in Hale County, Texas, and is contiguous to the City Limits of the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 2: It is found and determined that a majority of the qualified taxpaying voters residing in the above described area have duly signed a petition on file with the City Clerk, petitioning the City Council to admit, incorporate and annex the above described area into the corporate limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, and that said petition is in all respects regular and in compliance with Section 4 of the City Charter of the City of Plainview. SECTION 3: It is found, determined and ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that said petition in all things be granted and that the above described area be and the same is in all respects incorporated into and made a part of the City Limits of the City of Plainview. SECTION 4: It is further determined and ordered by the City Council that the above described area from and after the effective date of this ordinance be subject to the control and jurisdiction of the City of Plainview and subject to taxes and other assessments which may be levied by law from and after January 1, 1956. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of May 1956. ATTEST: M. B. Hood Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas Moved by Irby, Second by Edmiston, That the Council approve plot of Carver Heights Addition. The motion carried. DEDICATION DEED THE STATE OF TEXAS KNOW ALL NEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF HALE THAT WE, S. E. CURRY and L. R. GAIN, of the County of Hale, State of Texas, being the owners and holders of all that portion of the John Kiser Homestead Survey in Hale County, Texas Patented to John Kiser by Patent No. 513, Volume 26 and included within the bounds of the following described portion of said tract, to -wit: BEGINNING at a point in the East line of Austin Street, said point being 1482.8 feet North and 7 70 feet East of the Southwest corner of the John Kiser Homestead; THENCE East along the North line of a tract owned by the Plainview Independent School District, a distance of 1161 feet; THENCE North 210 feet; THENCE West 1161 feet to the East line of Austin Street; THENCE South 210 feet to PLACE OF BEGINNING. This will not include a 50 foot strip along the East side of your property, it does however, include Givens Street and the alley along the North side of Block Number ONE (1); which tract includes within the bounds thereof the lots, streets and alleys composing the plat hereto attached and referred to, known as "CARVER HEIGHTS ADDITION to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas," do hereby designate, adopt and approve the plat hereto attached and known as the aforesaid addition and do hereby dedicate for the use of the public the streets and alleys as shown thereon which plat is so dedicated for convenience in con- veying the lots in said addition. WITNESS OUR HANDS, this the 1st. day of May, A.D. 1956. L. R. Bain S. E. Curry THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared S. E. Curry and L. R. Bain, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the 1st day of May, A. D. 1956. Clara Neis Notary Public Hale County, Texas R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, S. E. Curry and L. R. Bain, are the sole owners of that por- tion of the John Kiser Homestead Survey in Hale County, Texas, and identified and set out upon the Plat of Carver Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, Hereto attached and referred to; and, WHEREAS, the said S. E. Garry and L. R. Bain have platted that portion of the John Kiser Homestead into lots designated as "Carver Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas and, WHEREAS, the said S. E. Curry and L. R. Bain have submitted a Plat of the said Addition showing the Streets and Alleys on said Plat which the City Council finds to conform in all respects to the established streets and alleys of that portion of said City and they have also submitted in connection with said Plat a Dedication Deed, dedicating to the Public all of the Streets and Alleys shown on said Plat and having considered the same, the Council is of the opinion that it should be in all things approved. IT IS, THEREFORE, RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas that the Plat and dedication of Carver Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE I, P. H. Bryan, Clerk of the City of Plainview, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the resolution duly adopted and approved by the City Council at a regular meeting held on the 7th day of May 1956 as the same appears on the minutes of the City Council with a ouorum being present. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE CITY, this the 8th day of May, 1956. P. H. Bryan City Clerk CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS (SEAL) M. W. Mires presented a petition asking council to investigate Sanitary conditions of Henry Miller's property. Mr. Weaver from the Highway Dept. discussed a map of the proposed 87 Route on El Paso. Moved by Edmiston, Second by Ward, That erect dog pound on part of Airport ground. The motion carried. Moved by Stapleton, Second by Edmiston, That council have John Kerr prepare plans and specifications for dog pound. The motion carried Moved by Edmiston, Second by Stapleton, That have bus stop at 8th and Smythe on recommendation of Director of Public Safety. The motion carried. ,jL3lp Moved by Edmiston, Second by Ward, That plumber's bond of Armand Samson be approved. The motion carried. Mayor Protem read reports for April as follows. Current Taxes 1,771.96 Delq. Taxes 573.611 Food Inspector 3.00 Bldg. Inspector 414.30 City Clerk 65,640.28 Water Plant Gals. pumped966,988.00 Police Report 3,521.74 Parking Meters 2,832.50 CD Moved by Edmiston, Second by Ward, That reports be accepted and filed. The motion carried. rw, e Moved by Edmiston, Second by Ward, That list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS: J. H. Locke, $10.20, The Karpark Corp., $146.70, Great American Reserve, $296.77, Great American Reserve Ins.,$45.76, Great American Reserve Ins., $16.00, J. Oliver Bier, P.M., $15.00, City of Plainview Gen. Fund, $10,000.00 Transfered, City of Plainview, Gen. Fund, $10,000.00 transfered, Plains Machinery Company $1,002.47, Irene Trimble, $15.00, Earl Stambough, $73.00, Juan Perez, $6.40, Frank Stultz, $91.80, Newt Wheeler, $91.80, D. H. Coulson, $112.20, T. A. Lovell, $50.00, Dick Reeder, $61.20, Panhandle Santa Fe, $3.16, Panhandle Santa Fe, $4.08, B. K. Thurston, $47.50, R. K. Love, $37.40, P. H. Bryan Collector (elect), $110.00, Frank Blackwell, $12.00, Sammy McGuire, $5.40, S. E. Bolles, $5.40, Floyd Woods, $225.83, Santa Fe Trail, $14.00, Tom Feagins Repair Shop, $20.00, J. Oliver Bier P.M., $150.00, Texas Municipal Ret. Sys. $898.08, Texas Municipal Ret. Sys., $52.10 Texas Municipal Ret. Sys., $191.46, Animal Hospital, $33.00, Bryan's Food Store, $23.00, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. Inc., $40.62, B. C. Electronics Labs., $91.65, Burroughs Corp., $220.00, Burroughs Corp., $13.56, Boyd Davenport, $65.10, Gene Bumpus, $3.251 L. R. Bain Comp., $36.00, Barrett's Automotive, $12.82, Burt Electric Company, $435.68, B. G. Welding Works, $10.50, Lorin R. Bratton Service $3.00, Chicken Inn, $14.70, Connor Mathes Co., Inc., $45.30, Cooper- Pontiac- Cadillac, Inc., $8.00, Clowe Cowan, Inc., $25.15 Clowe Cowan, Inc., $872.21, R. Daffern Coal Feed Co., $9.55, Dempster Bros., $105.40, Dempster Bros., $538.97, Dempster Brothers, $442.58, Dulaney Parts, $19.50, Eaton Stationery, $419.48, Eaton Stationery, $385.95, Gallaway's Janitor Supplies, $10.80, County Clerk, $5.00, Goodyear Service Stores, $56.57, Higginbotham- Bartlett Co., $77.48, Higginbotham- Bartlett Co., $36.12, The Harder Agency, $133.96, Hale Co. Airport, $70.00, A. M. Hamilton- expense $12.91, Herald -News Publishing Co. Inc., $134.73, Hilton Hotel Cleaners, $2.60, International Assoc. of C. Pol., $15.00, Jarvis Tull Co. Inc., $517.80, Kikers' Service Station, $35.44, The Karpark Corp. $118.87, Keniston Garage, $8.00, Lemons Funeral Home Benefit Assoc., $3.52, Lemons Funeral Home, $25.00, Ludeman MacNaumrton, $22.31, Lester -Stone Co., $12.95, Lynns Cosden Station $3.40, Lone Star School Bk. Dispository, .31, Ludeman MacNaughton, $50.00, Morrison Supply Co., $220.80, Fred Moore, $54.00, M. B. McKee Company, $11.117, McDonald's Trading Post, $15.13, Maggard -Nall Motor Co., $2.50, Miller Miller Motor Freight, $22.77, Meinecke Bros., $9.00, Mitchell Hardware Co. $58.95 W. S. Darley Co., $36.18, Robert H. Mitchell M.D., $33.25, Martin Motor Co., $4.90, Medical Center Hospital $326.75, Mid -Way Supply Co., $32.88, National Committee on Uniform, Traffic Laws Ordinances $1.62, Neptune Meter Co. $294.26, Plainview Plumbing Co., $4.00, Perry's Service Station $44.07, Plain- view Builders Supply, $21.05, Plainview Builders Supply, $63.60, The Prescription Shop, $10.20, Public Sanitary Prod. Co., $145.20, Plainview Ready Mix Concrete Co., $502.32, Phillips Petroleum Co.,$5.94, The Plainview Tribune, $69.00, Plain- view Hardware Co., $31.43, Plainview Hardware Co., $5.18, Peerless Pump Division, $138.15, Plainview Hosp. Clinic, $481.13, Panther Oil Grease, $196:50, Piggy Wiggly, $6.00, Plains Machinery Co., 551.91, Plains Machinery Co., $13.06, Plains Welding Supply, $6.45, Rose Hill Nursery, $1.00, Plainview Tire Service, $84.43, Plainview Auto Parts, $23.43, Plainview Auto Parts, $53.45, The Rogers Agency, $35.00, Roberts Paper Co., $105.16, Richardson Oil Co., $11.75, Rogers Battery 4/-i' Electric Co., $40.52, The Rohan Co., Inc., $98.00, Reuel Nash Chevrolet, Inc., $82.72, Reuel Nash Chevrolet, Inc. $2.69, Sirchie Finger Print Lab., $7.66, State Chemical Co., $15.90, Drs. Smith Johnson, $13.00, Sargent Sowell, Inc., $78.19 Snap -on Tools, $16.95, Bell Telephone Co., $266.07, R. O. Silverthorne, $61.82, Shook Tire Co., $6.79, Shook Tire Co., ,$3.47, Marshall Surratt Tax Col., $37.50, Strain's Super Service. $3.50, Seipp Machine Shop, $9.35, Tropical Paint Company, $2.52, Western Cafe, $133.85, West Pharmacy, $5.81, Winn Motor Co., $9.11, White's Super Mkt., $34.00, H. 0. Wooten Grocer Co., $47.59, Pioneer Natural Gas Co., $150.55, W. J. Williams Plat, $25.00, Dan McNaughton, $20.00, and F. M. Forman, $20.00. LIST OF SALARIES April M. B. Hood, $140.00, C. L. Abernethy, $160.00, Joe Sharp, $220.00, P. H. Bryan, $400 .00, Quadene Billington, $225.00, T. P. Sitton, $222.00, Hoyt Curry, $403.50, Nath Burkett, $275.00, Hub, Burt, $255.00, J. E. Sheeon, $260.00,Hartense Pehlprey, $325.00, A. R. Cardinal, $259.92, V. M. Reynolds, $122.00, J. M. Heflin, $85.00, Weldon J. Smith, $290.48, R. N. Barnett, $250.00, V. A. Botkins, $250.00, Floyd Biddy, $265.00, Billy R. Madding, $265.00, Lackin Waldrop, $250.00, A. L. Hestand, $250.00, Charleen Clark, $240.00, Curtis L. Freeman, $252.10, Franklin Miller, $240.00, Lonnie Miller, $230.00, Damon L. Roberson, $230.00, John Robbins, $220.00, Floyd Lamb, $270.08, Raymond V. Claycomb, $250.00, Ab. Jerry Dear, $234.66, Cleason H. McNutt, $212.67, A. M. Hamilton, $230.00, Leedy Maxey, $260.00 Frank Rigler, $240.00, Berry Lynch, $250.00, Arvil Harkins, $245.00, William E. Renegar, $240.00, P. W. Slaughter, $245.00, W. E. Strickland, $240.00, Tommie F. Harkins, $240.00, Gerald 0. Dickerson, $240.00, Floyd Steele, $240.00, Agee Brooks $240.00, Edward L. Settle, $240.00, Richard Norwood, $240.00, Johnnie D. Ballew, $240.00, Joe Gilbert, $240.00, William H. Rodgers, $240.00, Norman Daffron,?240.00, Joe Settle, $240.00, Dewie Watson, $230.00, Jackie Titus, $230.00, W. F. Foley, $425.00, S. E. Bolles, $375.00, A. T. Herrod, $232.00, Roy Warren, $275.00, Howard. Gibson, $232.00, Roswell Alexander, $232.00, Everett Pyle, $227.00, Mrs. Mark Eiring, $225.00, T. J. Gardner, $225.00, Sammy McGuire, $217.00, Bob Ramsey, $207.00, Irvin Price, $275.00, C. H. Blackmon, $230.00, A. D. Fitch, $235.00, L. G. McDaniel, $212.00, W. W. Smith, $205.00, Dorothy Whitten, 195.00, L. A. Horton, $210.00, George SaT.ryer, $204.00, George J. Boswell, $217.00, J. W. Butler, $116.67, Todd Edd Burson, $255.00, James Goswick, $240.00, Lavonia Autry, $180.00, Marie Kinnikin, $180.00, Fannie Norman, $325.00, Iris Faucett, $217.00, Carolyn W. Cordova, $87.55, Dick Cross, $400.00, Haskell U. Spain, $400.00, 0. B. Guin, $232.00, Nute W. Rannals, $275.00, George Smith, $217.00, Floyd Pyle, $217.00, Roy Cindle, $213.98, Gordon Swearengen, $220.00, W. D. Wilbourn, $250.00, A. L. King, $200.00, J. H. McGee, $250.00, A. D. Harris, $200.00, P. W. Cayce, $270.00, Weldon Way, $260.00, B. A. Wood, $190.00, W. H. Welch, $186.35, J. Clint Wright, $210.00, C. H. Pyle, $210.00, L. D. Horton, $250.00, Fred Moore, $210.00, James Russell, $210.00, W. B. Alexander, $190.00, Clarence E. Clark, $220.08, C. S. Dodson, $190.00, Nell Rountree, $158.10, Lillie Mae Beck, $125.80, Charlotte Ragle., $148.76, Ruth Tilson, $128.33, R. A. Neighbors, $171.80, A. D. Cowart, $161.20, Claude Blackshear, $107.20, W. F. McLane, $102.00, Olen Fowler, $17.00, Eli Horton, 12.80, Ernest Voyles, $132.45, W. T. Cain, $21.33, G. H. Ward, $40.00, Geo. L. Taylor, $40.00, J. C. Edmiston, $40.00, J. W. Walker, $21.33, Bryan B. Adams, $105.00, Dr. E. C. Nichols, $220.00, Donald Tilley, $95.00, T. S. Stapleton,$18.67, W. H. Irby, $18.67, and Truit Ray, $44.00. Moved by Ward, Second by Edmiston, That place Parking Metters on Ash St. from 5th south to alley. The motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 662 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 527 RELATING TO TRAFFIC BY AMENDING SECTION 2 OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 525, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 535, SO AS TO ADD AND IN. CLUDE IN THE PARKING METER ZONE BOTH SIDES OF ASH STREET, FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF FIFTH STRE -T TO THE ALLEY ONE -HALF BLOCK SOUTH OF FIFTH STREET, AND PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PARKING METERS ON THE PORTION OF THE STREET ADDED TO THE PARK- ING METER ZONE. SECTION 1: Section No. 2 of Ordinance No. 525, as amended by Ordinance No. 535 is hereby amended so as to add to and include in the Parking Meter Zone both sides of Ash Street from Fifth Street South one -half block to alley. SECTION 2: On both sides of Ash Street from Fifth Street South one -half block to alley, parking meters shall be installed in accordance with the pro visions of Ordinance No. 527, and so as to permit and allow parking at a 45 degree angle. SECTION 3: Parking meters placed and erected on both sides of Ash Street from the South side of Fifth Street one -half block to alley, shall be so timed as to allow motor vehicles to be parked along said portion of said street for a continuous period of two hours between the hours of 9 :00 o'clock A.M. and 6:00 o'clock P.M. of any day except Sunday and the Holidays officially designated by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 4: All of the provisions, regulations and penalties so provided and fully set out in Ordinance No. 527 are herein adopted and re- enacted.as applicable to the portion of the street added to the parking meter zone and said Ordinance No. 527 shall remain in full force and effect in every respect except as to the amendments herein provided for. PASSED APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 7th day of May, A.D., 1956. Geo. L. Taylor Mayor Protem, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Bryan 1'. H. Bryan, City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas. The Director of Public Safety was instructed to investigate lights on 22nd. from Columbia to Galveston. Moved by Edmiston, Second by Ward, That place Workmans Compensation Employee's Liability with C. L. Abernethy Agency. The motion carried. Moved by Ward, Second by Irby, That Tax Collector refund Arvin Thomason taxes paid on street. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, Second by Ward, That adopted Resolution accepting returns and results of election on the Canadian River Water Contract and declaring the Con- tract lost. The motion carried. MINUTES PERTAINING TO RESOLUTION AND ORDER CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING RESULT OF WATER CONTRACT ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 0 CITY OF PLAINVIEW 0 D COUNTY OF HALE 0 ON THIS, the 7th day of May 1956, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members: George L. Taylor Mayor Protem 43;M W. H. Irby J. C. Edmiston G. H. Ward Aldermen T. S. Stapleton and with the following absent: Mayor, M. B. Hood constituting a quorum; and, among other proceedings had were the following: E. C. Edmiston offered the following resolution and order to the City Council, and moved its adoption, which motion was seconded by G. H. Ward "RESOLUTION AND ORDER canvassing returns and declaring result of an election held on the 26th day of April, 1956, in the City of Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified taxpaying voters of said City the question of whether or not the City Council on behalf of the City, shall be authorized to enter into a water supply contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority." The resolution and order was read in full by the City Clerk, and after full discussion and mature deliberation, the question was called for, whereupon, said resolution and order was put to a vote of the City Council and was passed, adopted and enacted by the following vote: "AYES Aldermen Edmiston, Ward, Irby, and Stapleton. "Noes None The Mayor Protem then declared the resolution and order finally passed, adopted and enacted. MINUTES APPROVED, this the 7th day of May 1956. George L. Taylor Mayor Protem, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Clerk, City of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) "RESOLUTION AND ORDER canvassing returns and declar- ing result of an election held on the 26th day of April, 1956, in the City of Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified taxpaying voters of said City the question of whether or not the City Council on behalf of the City shall be authorized to enter into a water supply contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority." There came on to be considered the returns of an election held in said City on the 26th day of April, 1956, to determine the following proposition: "Shall the City Council of the City of Plainview,Texas, be authorized to contract with the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority for a water supply for said City as authorized by Article 1109e R.C.S. of Texas, 1925, and other applicable laws AND IT APPEARING from said returns, duly and lawfully made, that there were cast at said election 2491 valid votes, of which number 628 votes were cast "FOR THE WATER CONTRACT and 1863 votes were cast "AGAINST THE WATER CONTRACT therefore BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS: li SECTION 1: That the aforesaid election was duly and le and noti t� f given in accordance T resolution and order calling with the laws of the State of Texas, and the resout said election; that said election was held in stri conformity with the Constitution and laws of State the City entitled th t the re thereof have been properly made to the officials of eive same; that only p resident >>alified Y of said rec owned property therein subject to taxation, taxpaying voters of s for taxation, p and who had duly renderedCthe'same were permitted to vote at said election; and further, that said election properly represents the desires of those qualified to SECTION 2: vote as aforesaid. a have vet N 2alnst the wmajority of ct, tea tat, therefore, voting h at said election not authorized to pass an ordinance prescribing therefore p t City Council is directing the execution thereof, g the form and substance of said contract and PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this the 7th day °f M �.._.1 1956. Geor e L. Ta for ATTEST: Mayor Protem, City o ainview, Texas H. B an ity Cler City o lainview Texas. (City Seal) Moved Moved by Edmiston, Second by Ward r Co. and o West Ward, That City Attorney offer Foxworth, Galbraith condemnation proceedings. Texas Corp. amount of appraisal and if refuled to start The motion carried. R E S O L U T I O N CITY COUNCIL CITY OF PLAINVIEW MAY 7, g Motion made by Councilman man G. H. 'titre J. C. Edmiston and seconded by Council that the following resolution be adopted: WHEREAS, it is necessary to obtain the Wes No. 60, Original Town of Plainview, Hale Countt Nine Feet of Lot No. widen Date Street, in order that the street ma be a d in oo improve Balnoak thereon; and Y adee quate for for r order the traffic WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the of the value of said West Nine Feet of Lot No. sum of 2,,500 is a fair appraisal To of Plainview, Hale County, 7, in Block No. 60, Original by the taking thereof for highway Tex and of the damages that may be purposes; now, therefore Y occasioned BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLA INVIr:, r, TEXAS: That the City of Plainview offer to the present owner of Galbraith Investment Company, the sum of said property, G alt aath Investment Company, a instrument $2,500.00 for said C s ai d c or cl o f xe l e amproper i conveying saiderro conditioned ht- g to remove obstacles property to said proposed ri the g of -way. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Plainview propose to pay the of said land said sum of money less the cost of curb and cutter City, at the same time 3 owner foot. offer to pay for the curb and gutter at and that the X1.50 per lineal BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if the said owner of said property refuse accept said offer that in that event the City Attorney be and is hereby directed the to file a condemnation suit in the name of the City of Plainview for refuses to purpose L4 for right -of -way Purposes. of obtaining said property Passed by Plainview, Texas unanimous vote of the City Council of the City of this the 7th day of May, A•D•, 1956• Mayor Protem, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: p H• B an ainview, Texas. an .H.Bz'Y City Clerk, City o- (CITY SEAL) R E S O L U T I O N CITY COUNCIL CITY OF PLAI?dVIEW MAY 7 19 and seconded by Council t Councilman J. C. Edmiston adopted: Motion made by hat the following resolution be man 0. H. Ward Feet of Lots WHEREAS, it is necessary to obtain e�hAa tioo tontheand One-Half Town of Plainview, WHER of the Ruck in order that the Nos. 10 and 11, Block No. e rove and widen Date Street Hale County, Texas, in order to �P street may be adequate for the traffic thereon; and 00.00 is a fair appraisal of $1 5 appraisal WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the sum Texas, and 10 and 11 Hale County, purposes; No the value of Rucker East ioSeven o the of Plainview, Nos. County, Texas, of the damages the that Aydbeloccasioned by the taking thereof of the damages that maY now, therefore �TtTIE�T TEXAS: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLA ro erty, conditioned That the City of Plainview s ofto$i resent owner of said property, 500.00 for said property, to the that W cor ps a oration the sum said property oration execute a proper instrument conveying that said Corp City free and clear of all encumbrances and agreeing to remove obstacles from said proposed right -of -way. ED that the City of Plainview propose to pay the owner RESOLVED t and that the BE IT FURTHER e l offer to pay for the curb and gutter at $1.50 P of said land said slam of money less the cost of curb and City, at the same time, foot. ro property refuses to Attorney a and op is hereby ri tod BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that vent the City owner of said p P u ose accept said offer that in that condemnation suit in the name of the City Plainview for the p to of file a said property for right of Y P of obtaining by unanimous vote of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Passed Y Texas, this the 7th day of May, A 1956• Geo. L. Ta for ayor otem, City of ainview, Tex. ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN lt C er City o ainview, exas. :zyan, Y (City Seal) 1 Moved by Edmiston, Second by Stapleton, That the meeting stand adjourned. The motion carried. Z Mayor Protem, City of 'Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. BRYAN P. H. Bryan, City Clem ity ofainview, Texas Regular Session June L1, 1956 rI The City Council net in Regular Session with Mayor Hood and Mayor Pro -tem, Geo. L. Taylor, and the following Aldermen present: T. S. Stapleton, W. Ii, Irby, J. C. Edmisto and G. H. Ward. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, and City Sanitar* office, E.C. Nicholl, were also present for the meeting. The minutes of May 21st read and approved. Moved by Ward, seconded by Irby, That the Council grant permission to the American Legion to fence and area just west of swimming pool 50 x57 feet for a sand beach. The motion carried. The Mayor Protem appointed T. S. Stapleton, W. H. Irby, and J. C. 1 Edaiston a committee to formulate a scale of charges for wrestling at the City Auditorium. Moved byLdmiton, seconded by Ward, That the council employ engineer to make a surbey of improvements on South 3roa_ from 2nd Street to Crestway Street. The motion carried. 2ioved by Ward, s b' Stapleton, That Ordinance No. 663 be adopted (Concerning Date Street.), Ins:.rt Ordinance. The motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 663 AN ORDINA TC DETERMTNING THE NECESSITY FOP WIDENING DATE STREET IN THE CITY OF PL rl CIVIEW, HALE COUNTY, TEXAS, AND DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR IMPROVING SAID STREET, APPROVING TE'E PROPSAL OF THE STATE HIC'RWAY DEPATMENT TO PAVE S ^ID STREET, AFTER THE ADDITIONAL RIGHT OF WAY HAS BEEN AC ;JIRED, AND DECLARING THAT THE STREET SHALL BE CDENED AND DlEPERMINTNG TH. NECESSITY FOR ACQUIRING THE WEST NINE 77ET OF LOT NO. SEVE IN BLOCK NO. SIXTY, ORIGINAL TOWN OF r L A N VIEW, HAL`) COUNTY, TEXAS, 7 OR TEE PURPOSE OF WIDENING ATE STREET, AND DIRECTING THE AC ;I ISITIO v OF SAID RIGHT OF WAY BY CON EMNA''ION S!:JIT AND PROCEEDINCS. WIRIAS, Date Str -et in the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, is in a bad state of repair; and WHEREAS, said street has been designated by the State Highway Department of the State of Texas, as a State Highway, under name of Farm to Market Road No.400; and WHEREAS, the State Highway Department has proposed to the City of Plainview to pave said street and to construct thereon a sixty four (6L) ft. pavement provided the City of Plainview would furnish to said State highway Department additional right of way on said Date Street between Fifth Street and Sixteenth Street of said City; and X 443 WHEREAS, said paving is badly needed and will be of valuable improvement to said City and to the citizens thereof and to the owners of property along and abutting said street; Now, therefore; BE IT ORDAIN `_7 BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLA NJIEW: SECTION 1. That the City Council of the City of Plainview, does hereby find and determine that it is necessary to improve Date Street, and that the State Highway Department of the State of Texas, has made surveys and plans and specifications for the widening of Date Street, which is alos State Highway Farm to Market Road No. 400, and that the plans and specifications made by the State Highway Depart- ment called for and required the acquisition of the West Nine Feet of Lot. No. 7, in Block No. 60, Original Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, for right of way purposes, and that the safety of the traveling public and pedestrians along the right of way requires the acquisition of said Nine Feet for right of way purposes. ST1CTION 2. Therefore, the City Council of the City of Plainview does hereby order that Date Street shall be widened by acquiring the ad right of way and that the City Council does hereby det- ermine that a necessity exists for said improvements for the benefit of the public generally. SECTION 3. The City `%ouncil of the City of Plainview further finds that efforts have been made to agree with the present owners nd interested parties for the acquisition of said Nine Feet of right of way, but that the City and the owners ana interested parties have been unable to agree as to the value of said Nine Feet or to the damages, if any, to the remaining property. SECTION 4. The City Council of the City of Plainview does therefore order the City Attorney of the City to proceed to file condemnation proceedings in accordance with the statutes and laws of the State of Texas for the purpose of acquiring the West Nine Feet of Lot 1To. 7, in Block No. 60, Original Town ofPlainview, Hale County, Texas, for right of way purposes, same to be used as a part of the right of way for Date Street in the City of Plainview. SECTION 5. The fact that Date Street is in bad condi.t ;on and in a bad state of repari, and that it should be repaired`immed- iately creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance be passed on the da_e of its introduction and the Mayor of the City of Plainview having declard such an emergency, this ordinance shall be passed on the date of its introduction, his the lath day of June,1956, and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor. PASTD, APPRO A D ADOPTED this 4th day of June, A.D., 1956, M. B. Hood Ma or of City of Plainview P. H. Bryan P. H. Bryan, City Clerk Moved by Edmiston seconded by Irby, That the List of Bills presented and the salaries for May be approved for payment. The motion carried. McGrath's hine Foods, 38.75; Tony Sanchez, $20.00; W. J. Williams, 410.00; William Childers, 0.00; Oliver Childers, 48.00; "rational Guard, 06.90; Jack Andrews, 20.00; Board of City Development, Board of City Development, 4750.00; Bryan Adams, :25.00; x;250.00, y elo p y P. M. =;30.00; Curry Motor Freight Lines, 43.75; J• Oliver Bier L.4/. Horton, 1;25.00;E. R. Cross, 49.00; C. D. Powell, 43.50; East Side Courts, 03.23; Harbin Decorating go.. $12.00; Tom Feagin's Repair Shop, 412.75; Animal Hospita 422.00; Bryan's Food Store, 4.00; B G Welding words, 1(.50; 3 Beall Brothers, 00.83; Burroughs Corp., 1(.20; Burroughs Corp. $220.00; Gene Pr r >us �eT' vice, 0.75; Gene Bumpus Dee Yancey, $1.30; Cosden Petroleum Corp., 4415.66 Clowe Cowan, p57.97• Clarke CourJs, 49.99• Connor Mathes Co, Inc., •452.69; Conley -Lott Machinery Co., 442.'(5; Feuerbacher Plumbing Supply, 66.00; City Blacksmith Shop, 458.85, The Camera Shop, 6.25; 'lT 1 y 11 x 'W* 4111 Dempster Brothers, 4105.40; Dempster Brothers, 4528.97; Dempster Brothers, 444.2.58; County Clerk, $14.00; Fairtlanks, Morse Co., 4342.20; W. H. Gerken, 04.72; Goldthwaite's, 410.89; Green's Sheet Metal works, 415.00; Gallaway's Janitor Supplies, 469.34; General Electric Supply, 421,42; Hirnginbotham- Bartlett o., 4263.4; Hale County Airport, 470.00; The Harder A- •ency, 412.50; Herald -News Publishing 'o., 460.72.;Kimbell Plainview, Co., 415.30; The Karpark orp., 414.32; Kiker's, 411.65; Lemon's `uneral Home, 43.54; Larson- Turne' Implement L'o., 1;38.35; John G. Logsdon, 446.00; Lynns Cosden Station, 42.17; McDonald's Trading; Post, $5.00; Morrison Supply Co., 4230.16; McDonald's Leading Post, 453.04; Motor viachine Service, 46.70; Mitchell Hardware Co., 467.81; Mid -Way Supply Co., 448.00; Neptune iieter "o., 4561.20; Piggly- Wiggly Plainview Co., 52.64; Phillips Petroleum Co., 411.31; Plainview .Builders Supply 419.55; Plainview Seed House, 4316.00; Plainview Hardware Co. ,;'2921; Perry's Service Station, 424.2.51; Plainview Hardw =re Co., 467.00; Plainview l `ospital -�c Clinic 440 Pla 4 -1vi -w Plumbing L;o., 435.58; Pioneer Natural Gas Co., $93.30; The Pre scripti n Shop, 430.67; Peerless Pump Division, 46.00; Phillips Battery Co., 436.91; Pla :ns jachinery Co., 413.55; Plainview Tire Service 450.28; Plains Welding Supply 41.50; Plains welding Supply, #27.52; Plainview hardware, 44.90; Rogers Battery Electric, 460.78; Reuel Nash Chevrolet, Lie., 4156.68; The;ohan L'o., Inc., 428.,28; Robinson Herring Drug, 46.76; Richardson Oil Co., 411.00; Stovall Booher Radiator, 425.00; Sparling Pieter Co., $216.85; Strain's Super Service, 41.85; Shook Tire Co., 412.97; W. 0. Speck Machinery Co., 42.00; The Steck Co., 433.27; The Steck Co., 460.12; Bell Telephone Co., 2_59.36; The Sanfax Cc., 41L44.96; 1. 0. Speck "achinery 49.41; Public Service, 468.89; S bovall- Booher radiator, 410.00; Triangle Cafe, 498.90; United States Stationery Company, 09.85; H. J. Wooten Grocer @o., $7.88;West Ihar,iacy, 47.87; Willson Waldrop Lumber Co., 48.68; Western Un1on,46.00; L. C. Wayland, M. D., 415.00; White's Super i`larket, 420.00; Simmangs- Badges, 420.00; Ben:ett _`.c Hill Fertilizer, 485.50; Flex -Rod Pipe Co., 468.30; B. C. Welding 'o., 417.50; Tony Reeves Meals, 410.55 M. B. Hood, 4300.00; Joe Sharp, 4220.00; P. H. Bryan, 4400.00; Quadene Billington, 4225.00; T. P. Sitton, 4222.00; Hoyt Curry, 450.00; Nath Burkett4, $275.00; Hub Burt, 4255.00; J. E. Sheeon, 4260.00; Hartense Pelphrey, 4325.00; A. R. Cardinal, 4265.42; V. M. Reynolds, 4122.00; J. M. Heflin, 485.00; Weldon J. Smith, 265.00; R. N. Barnett, 4250.00; V. A. B otkins, 4250.00; Floyd middy, 4265.00; Billy R. Madding, 4265.00; Lackin '4^daldrep, 4250.00; A. L. Hestand, $21-:0.001 Charleen Clark, 4250.30; Curtis L. Freeman, 4246.45; Franklin Miller, 4250.00; Lonnie Miller, 4258.46; Damon L. Roberson, 4230.00; John Robbins, ,.;230.00; Floyd Lamb, 4283.41; Raymind V. Claycomb, 4250.00; Ab Jerry Dear, 4220.00; Cleason H. McNutt,$220.00; A. M. Hamilton, 4330.'0; Leedy Maxey, 4260.00; Frank Rigler, 4240.00; Berry Lynch, 4250.00; Arvil Harkins, 4245.00; William E. Renegar, 4240.00; P.W. Slaughter, 424.5.00; W. E. Strickland, 4240.00; Tommie r'. Hai °kins, 4240.00; Gerald 0. Dickerson, S ^.?1.40.00; FloydSteele, 4240.; Agee Brooks, 4240.00; Edward L. Settle, 424.000;- Richard Norwood, 4240.00; Johnnie D. 3allew, 4240.00; Joe Gilbert, 4240.00; Norman Daffron, 4243.00; Joe Settle, :24.0.00; Dewie Watson, 4230.00; Titus, 4230.00; W. F. Foley, 41j75.00; S. E. Bolles, 4375.00; A. T. Herrod, 4232.00; Roy Warren, 4275.00; Howard Gibson, 4232.00; Roswell Alexander, 4232.00; Twerett Pyle, 4227.: Mrs. Mark Eiring, *237.69;; T. J. Gardner, 4225.00; Sammy iIcG {ireil 4217.00; Irvin Price, 4275.00; C. H. Blackmon, 4230.00; Al D. ±itch, 4235.00; L. G. McDaniel, 4212.00; R. W. smith, 4205.00;Dorothy whittei, 4205.98; L A. Horton, 4210.00; George Sawyer, 4166.60; George J. Boswell, 4217.00; Todd Edd Burson, 4255.00; James Goswick, 4240.00; Lavonia Autry, 4185.00; Marie hinnikin, 4185.00; Fannie Norman, 4325.00; Iris Faucett, 4217.00; Carolyn W. Cordova, 4105.40; Dick Cross, 4 $400.00; Haskell U. Spain, 4400.00; 0. B. Guin, 4232.00; Nute W. Ha 4275.00; George Smith, 4217.00; Floyd Pyle, 4217.00; Roy Cindle, 4207.00; Gordon Swearen &en, 4220.00; W.D. Wilbourn, A. L. K _na, :200.00; J. H. McGee, 4250.00; A. D. tarris, 4200.00; P. W. Cayee,4270.00; Weldon Way, 4260.00: B. A. Wood,4190.00; W. H. Welch, 4190.00; J. Clint Wright, 4210.00; C.. i'yle, 5210.00; L. D, Horton, 4250.00, James Russell, 4210.00; W.B. Alexande 4190.00; Cla_yence E. Clark, 4203.00; C. S. Dodson, 4190.00; Nell Rountree, 4166.50; Lillie Mae Beck, 4153.00; Charlotte Ragle, 4163. 20; RuthTilson,4175.00; R. A. Neighbors, 4190.00; A. D.Cowaft, 4210.00; Claude Blackshear, 4163.20; W.F. McLane, 462.90;Ernest Voyles, 4185.00 450 G. H. Ward, 40.00; Teo. L. Taylor, 40.00; J. C. Edmiston, ;,'110.00; J. W. Walker, 440.00; Bryan B. Adams, 4210.00; Dr. E. C. Nichols, 220.00; Donald Tilley, X190.00; W. H. Irby, 40.00; Tr>>it Ray, 2L0.00; Chas. A. Jacobs, $98.00; Dr. C. Thomas Hill, $90.00; Frank Jones, $47.60. Monthly reports were presented as follows: Water Plant, Tals.Pumped 120,24.1,900 Neat Insp ctor FeesAccrd 53i5 City Clerk 23,479.80 Delinquent Taxes 1,738.85 Current Taxes 1,283.87 Parkin Meters, 53,169.00 Police Report 3,481.17 Building I spector 319.10 Moved by Edmiston seconded by Irby, That the meeting stand ad j turned. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. l fi 7 G t. Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas 6D/v City Clerk of tj e Lity of Plainview, Texas 4 51 4